Buffalo's Mayor declares Constitution Week from September 17th to September 24th in honor of the United States Constitution.
Mayor Shane Schrader Declares Constitution Week in Buffalo
Mayor Shane Schrader of the City of Buffalo made a significant announcement during Tuesday's city council meeting. He proclaimed the week of September 17-24, 2025, as Constitution Week in the city.
The proclaimed week will begin on September 17, 2025, and end on September 24, 2025, to commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution, honour its authors, and promote education about its importance and principles.
During the meeting, Mayor Schrader also made a light-hearted comment. He joked about not being present at the signing of the original Constitution, adding a touch of humour to the otherwise serious occasion. However, this joke did not affect the official Constitution Week proclamation.
Mayor Schrader read the proclamation, stating that the week was declared to celebrate the Constitution and its enduring impact on the city and the nation. The proclamation was made in the year 2025, and it was made clear that the week from September 17 to September 24, 2025, would be Constitution Week in the City of Buffalo.
It's important to note that the joke made by Mayor Schrader did not involve any specific details about the Constitution Week proclamation, the year 2025, or the location, City of Buffalo. It was a standalone comment and did not alter the official proclamation.
Constitution Week is a time for reflection and education, and the city of Buffalo encourages its residents to learn more about the Constitution and its significance. This year, the celebration will take place from September 17 to September 24, 2025, as proclaimed by Mayor Shane Schrader.