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$250+Auburn Ave GardenerKaren & Edward HealyBeth Kreutzer Catherine & Matt Lincoln
$100+Ann DunhamLeslie & Jim CharlierMarguerite DrinnanJennifer FriedmanSue Hough & Miro SakoDonald G. LattJudy MeguireLorna PetersonMaria RibauloCarole SeditaJeffrey Tooke & John Hochadel
$50+Dale E. AndersonJulie BrandowChristina CastoSally CunninghamMary Frances DerbyDiane DonnellyPhyllis HeuermanGail & Patrick JanigaCarol & John KocielaBarbara LibbySylvia NealonKrista Palgutt Debora PoundGerriann RonsenOnda SimmonsAndrew SprungMary VescioMelissa Weiksnar & Jeffrey Caruso
From Garden Walk’s beginning, donations have kept the event free and open to the public. Donations also fund the Marvin Lunenfeld Beautifi cation Grants for block clubs and community groups. You can be a part of beautifying Buffalo, too! Please fi ll out the coupon found in this map or visit GardenWalkBuffalo.com.
*Donations from July 29, 2016 through June 12, 2017. We apologize for any accidental omissions.
$25Barbara & Michael ArberFrank & Linda AustinChristopher BealeDavid BenderMarjorie BrackettLinda BradiganBarbara & David BurtonRon CarusoSonya & Carl ChristensenMary Louise ClarkMarcia DrayoSusan DudekJames EckerLinda FetterKaren & Ronald FriendDawn & Stanley HalvorsenCarol Ann Harlos
Patricia HartmanMary & Thomas HennessyNoreen & Paul HuefnerKaren KaunNancy & James KesterSharon KlahnConstance KruegerSteve LakomyPaul LangJoan & Clare ManiasKaren MarshallJudith McClellandPhoebe McKayKathleen & Joseph MehltretterKaren & James NeimeierDawn Northwood
Maureen O’ConnorCarole J. OrsolitsLynn & Anthony OswaldAnne Marie ParsonsSusan & James PepeThomas RipleyC. SavageMary SaundersCandice & Francis SmithRosalie SternMargaret StoddartMildred SwadosDolores TobinAlice TschoppSusan & David Udin
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PARKING There is generally parking available along all streets.PHEADQUARTERSMAPS & MERCHANDISE
HEADQUARTERSMAPS ONLY
COMMUNITY GARDEN
SHUTTLE STOP
SHUTTLE ROUTE
Look for these signs of great gardens and friendly
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Erie Basin Marina University Trial Gardens
Erie Basin Marina includes a trial garden in which annuals from around the world are planted to see which will grow in the
area’s Zone 5/6 climate. The garden is located just off Elmwood Avenue at the
Erie Basin Marina, which is on Erie Street, on the waterfront.
Photo by Jim Charlier
BATHROOMS
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Ride the Garden Walk on our FREE shuttle buses.no charge for the shuttle, thanks to BlueCross BlueShield of WNY. New!
Find out more about Explore Buffalo by visiting www.ExploreBuffalo.org.
Garden Walk Headquarters
Senior Center at Richmond & Summer
Maps & Merchandise
Every Building (or Garden) Has a Story!Buffalo Architecture Foundation is pleased to partner with Garden Walk Buffalo to present Building (or Garden) Stories! Visit buffaloarchitecture.org or scan this QR code with your smart phone—and look for signs in gardens—to gain an insider’s perspective on amazing and unique spaces.
Garden Walk Headquarters
First Presbyterian Church1 Symphony Circle
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Garden Walk Headquarters
Evergreen Health206 S Elmwood Avenue
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Consider lunch at Garden Walk Buffalo sponsor restaurants: Acropolis708 Elmwood Ave acropolisopa.com
Essex Street Pub 530 Rhode Island St essexstreetpub.com
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2017 ARTISAN COLLECTION Featuring artist Jody Ziehm
Help beautify and promote Buffalo!Stop by Richmond Summer Senior Center (337 Summer St) or Buffalo Seminary (205 Bidwell Pkwy) to purchase Garden Walk merchandise—quantities are limited.
Proceeds help support the Marvin
Garden Walk Buffalo has granted around $100,000 since 2005 for
to block clubs and community groups in the neighborhoods.
The Garden Walk Book & DVD - $30 Bookazine $5
Posters $5
Magnets $1 Flour Sack Tea Towel $12
Garden Flag $30
Oval Car Magnet $3
Baseball Caps 52$
2-sided Canvas Tote $30
Artist Throw Pillow $35
Necklace $18Earrings $12Bracelet $15
T-Shirts & Tanks $20 – $25
CrossbodyBag $30
Drink Coaster $8
Two-sided Ornament $10
Vintage Tin Sign $35
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The Marvin Lunenfeld Beautifi cation Grants, named for Garden Walk Buffalo’s founder, have
Garden Walk gives back!
Japanese Garden of Buffalo at the Buffalo History Museum
Docents will be on hand to show off this gentle horticultural gesture of friendship between Buffalo and its sister city, Kanazawa, Japan. The serene garden is
within Delaware Park and is maintained by the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy. This garden gem features stone lanterns, small islands, grasses, red maples, and 1,000 Japanese Iris – planted as a result of a Garden
It is home to The Annual Buffalo Cherry Blossom Festival in early May. It is located behind The Buffalo
History Museum, on Mirror Lake, at 1 Museum Court (Elmwood Avenue and Nottingham Terrace corner). Parking is available in the Museum’s ample lot. See
our Facebook page: Friends of the Japanese Garden of Buffalo for more information.
Armory Hill Association: Planters
Bird Herkimer Block Club: Landscaping around new signage
Block Association of 16th Street: Planters
Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park: Esplanade gardens
Cottage District Community Association: Planters
Five Loaves Farm: Right-of-way garden
Friends of Sisti Park: Sisti Park gardens
Middle Highland Block Club: Planters
One Symphony Circle: Wadsworth Street garden
Oxford Square Block Club: Niagara Square gardens
Richardson Center Corporation: South Lawn Rain gardens
Troop I Post: Raised gardenbeds
© D. Zinteck, Photographics 2
Garden Walk Headquarters
West Side Community Services161 Vermont Street
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Welcome GWA | The Association of Garden CommunicatorsThe 2017 GWA annual conference will be held in Buffalo on August 4-7, the week after Garden Walk Buffalo. The conference attracts 300-400 garden journalists, columnists, bloggers, photographers, book authors, educators, professional speakers, historians, landscapers, nursery professionals, garden center professionals, advertising and PR pros,
and Visit Buffalo Niagara are making this event, with an economic impact of $1.2 million, action-packed and memorable. For more, visit GardenWriters.org.
Gardens Buffalo Niagara’s (GBN’s) mission is to make Buffalo Niagara a premier garden destination as a catalyst for tourism, beautifi cation, community building, promotion, civic pride, sustainability, education and healthy living.
GBN is excited to bring you summers packed with the events that make Buffalo Niagara a leading destination for garden tours—and garden lovers. GBN hosts and promotes a variety of gardening events throughout the summer including:
• PROMOTION OF ALL 20 BUFFALO NIAGARA WEEKEND NEIGHBORHOOD GARDEN TOURS showcasing nearly 1,000 private residential gardens.
• TOURS OF OPEN GARDENS with more than 70 private residential gardens open to the public on Thursdays and Fridays in July, located throughout Erie and Niagara counties.
• THE BUFFALO-STYLE GARDEN ART SALE held each year the last weekend of June.
• BEYOND FLOWERS: SUSTAINABILITY IN ACTION BUS TOUR Saturday, August 5, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Still time to sign up! Visit GardensBuffaloNiagara.com.
• THE EAST SIDE MOMENTUM BUS TOUR Saturday, August 12, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Still time to sign up! Visit GardensBuffaloNiagara.com.
• EDUCATIONAL EVENTS Visit GardensBuffaloNiagara.com to fi nd out more.
~~~~Ponds & Water Features 129, 216, 460 Ashland533 Auburn278 Baynes30 Bidwell49 Brantford 485 Breckenridge 333 Bryant639 Busti 53 Cary 150 Columbus 42 Days 745, 755 W. Delavan1411 Delaware169 Dorchester38 Elmwood691 W. Ferry37 Fifteenth516 Franklin 39 Granger 162 Highland44 Irving 81 Lafayette75, 154 Lancaster120 Mariner20, 28, 86, 93, 182 Norwood42 Orton24, 38, 106, 170 Park56 N. Pearl162, 198, 677 Prospect 16, 31 Rabin45, 167 Richmond 17 St. Catherines 156 St. James84, 89 Sixteenth4 Soldiers225 Summer415 Little Summer432 Vermont 162 West 22 York
®Rock Gardens 122, 460 Ashland 533 Auburn153 Bidwell 186, 296 Bird 44 Brayton 323, 333 Bryant172 College150, 687 Columbus 74 Cottage632, 745, 755, 761 W. Delavan140 Dewitt164, 169 Dorchester38, 1088 Elmwood365, 369 Fargo351 Hampshire50 Hodge 330 Hudson26, 44, 68 Irving 385 Jersey95 Johnson81, 82, 689 Lafayette215 Lancaster464 Linwood15, 22 Livingston55, 68 Manchester120 Mariner50 Normal20, 86, 93, 182, 183, 222, 263 NorwoodDelaware Park, Japanese Garden Nottingham38, 74, 106, 115, 163 Park
38 N. Pearl117 Plymouth468 Potomac 198, 659, 683 Prospect7 Putnam 16, 39 Rabin144, 530 Rhode Island 202, 279, 772 Richmond14, 50 Ripley43, 156 St. James4 Soldiers225 Summer375, 411, 415 Little Summer237, 238 W. Utica527 W. Utica421, 432 Vermont 43 Wadsworth162, 358, 363, 390 West 28, 34 Whitney60 York
NNatives2 Argyle15 Arlington122, 216, 460, 744 Ashland 256 Baynes30, 56 Bidwell167, 172, 296 Bird15, 31, 44 Brayton373, 552 Breckenridge322 Bryant 639 Busti 300 Carolina176 Chapin763 Columbus 427, 429, 435, 492 Connecticut50, 64 Cottage 17, 42 Days 733, 745 W. Delavan439, 1411 Delaware102, 140, 167, 173, 175 Dewitt169 Dorchester695, 1088, 1300 Elmwood126, 187, 365, 369, 382 Fargo 37, 40 Fifteenth432 Franklin 86 Garner348 Hampshire72 Highland50 Hodge 330, 335, 380 Hudson26, 45 Irving 220, 222 Jersey81, 89, 110 Johnson16, 41 Ketchum 81, 82, 83 Lafayette248 Lexington24, 69, 99 Livingston84 Manchester 120 Mariner158, 427 Normal86, 183, 263, 285 Norwood42 Orton29, 38, 74 Park56 N. Pearl238 Plymouth 463, 509-511 Potomac146, 198, 201, 651, 655, 657, 683, 703, 704, 708, 709 Prospect7, 70, 83, 97, 102 Putnam 15, 39 Rabin
428, 490 Rhode Island 45, 202, 772, 823 Richmond 14, 50 Ripley17 St. Catherines 28, 156 St. James3, 5 St. John’s88 Sixteenth225 Summer402, 415 Little Summer1 Symphony Circle48 Tenth Street73 Trinity 8 Union191, 237, 527 W. Utica225, 391, 406, 421, 432 Vermont414 Virginia357, 363, 390, 494, 500, 1172 West 34 Whitney94 Windsor8, 16, 20, 22, 26, 34, 36, 60, 160, 162 York
O Organic 122, 460 Ashland 256 Baynes186, 296 Bird 31, 40, 44 Brayton172 College204 Congress367 Connecticut 42 Days 745 W. Delavan439 Delaware102, 140, 167, 173, 175 Dewitt38, 1088 Elmwood126, 187, 528 Fargo 35 Helen450 Herkimer 380 Hudson 81, 95, 110 Johnson81, 82, 83, 92 Lafayette285 Norwood147 Park56, 62 N. Pearl175, 463 Potomac146, 198 Prospect83, 97, 102 Putnam530 Rhode Island 55 Richmond17 St. Catherines 28, 156 St. James3 St. John’s225 Summer415 Little Summer92 Trinity 187 W. Utica391, 406 Vermont414 Virginia357, 363, 382, 390, 1172 West 22, 34, 60 York
Structures 34 Ardmore460 Ashland 278 Baynes30, 153 Bidwell296 Bird 44 Brayton 165 Bryant637, 639 Busti53 Cary 70, 172 College664, 687, 763 Columbus
50, 136 Cottage 632, 689, 745, 755 W. Delavan1411 Delaware102, 140 Dewitt169 Dorchester731, 1088 Elmwood187 Fargo691 W. Ferry42 Fifteenth91 Fourteenth432 Franklin 39 Granger 452, 456 Herkimer68 Irving 252, 385 Jersey81, 82 Lafayette75, 154, 215 Lancaster22 Livingston 120 Mariner20, 28, 86, 182, 183 Norwood24, 38, 106, 170 Park56 N. Pearl548 Potomac92, 198, 677 Prospect70 Putnam 16, 31 Rabin428, 490 Rhode Island 167, 201, 287, 756, 772 Richmond28, 148 St. James3 St. John’s89 Sixteenth225 Summer374, 384, 388, 415 Little Summer229, 237 W. Utica417 Vermont414 Virginia357, 382 West 34, 133 Whitney22 York
A Sculpture2 Argyle122, 216, 460 Ashland 278, 296 Baynes30 Bidwell44 Brayton 637, 639 Busti53 Cary 70 College687 Columbus 50 Cottage 57 Days 328, 632, 745, 755 W. Delavan414, 1411 Delaware169 Dorchester38, 1088 Elmwood126, 187 Fargo 691 W. Ferry47 Garner44, 68 Irving 385 Jersey89, 95 Johnson81, 656 Lafayette191, 215 Lancaster464, 542-548 Linwood22 Livingston 55 Manchester165 Mariner427 Normal20, 28, 86, 183 NorwoodDelaweare Park Japanese Garden Nottingham29, 38, 74, 170 Park56 N. Pearl
667 Potomac (Bidwell Triangle)677 Prospect 97 Putnam16 Rabin530 Rhode Island 167, 279, 287, 756, 772 Richmond17 St. Catherines 105 St. James12 St. John’s84, 89 Sixteenth225 Summer378 Little Summer73, 92 Trinity 527 W. Utica415, 432 Vermont 414 Virginia382 West34 Whitney22 York
V Vegetable Gardens52 Ardmore216, 460 Ashland417 Auburn256 Baynes296 Bird 637 Busti53 Cary 70 College204 Congress367 Connecticut 64, 74, 136 Cottage 42 Days 414 Delaware140, 167, 173, 175 Dewitt38, 1088 Elmwood187, 382, 528 Fargo37 Fifteenth91 Fourteenth39 Granger 330 Hudson68 Irving 220, 222 Jersey110 Johnson41 Ketchum81, 82, 83 Lafayette464 Linwood22 Livingston 120 Mariner1, 62 N. Pearl175 Potomac146 Prospect83 Putnam490 Rhode Island 92, 772, 823 Richmond50 Ripley28 St. James3 St. John’s225 Summer92 Trinity 391, 417, 432 Vermont272 Virginia357, 363, 1172 West 34 Whitney22, 26, 60 York
A Asian-style Gardens34 Ardmore278 Baynes373 Breckenridge333 Bryant351 Hampshire330 Hudson154 LancasterDelaware Park Japanese Garden
Nottingham74, 106 Park90 Sixteenth
Wheelchair &Stroller Accessible52 Ardmore122, 208, 460, 750 Ashland 428 Auburn278, 296 Baynes200 Bidwell163, 296 Bird 59 Brantford44 Brayton 552 Breckenridge 637, 639 Busti10 Claremont61 College51 Colonial664, 687, 763, 774 Columbus204 Congress367, 427, 429 Connecticut 50, 64 Cottage 42, 47, 57, 61 Days 328, 689, 733, 745, 755 W. Delavan1411 Delaware102 Dewitt35 Edward731, 1088, 1300 Elmwood262, 691, 815 W. Ferry37 Fifteenth39 Granger 351 Hampshire97 Hodge 360 Hoyt 380 Hudson 26, 45, 54, 68 Irving 252 Jersey82, 88 Johnson16, 28, 40, 41 Ketchum 81, 82, 83, 92 Lafayette75, 215 Lancaster542-548 Linwood22, 24 Livingston 120, 170 Mariner20, 86, 182, 258, 263 NorwoodDelaware Park Japanese Garden Nottingham41, 144, 170 Park39, 62 N. Pearl49, 99, 238 Plymouth463, 667 Potomac162, 198, 677, 721 Prospect 83, 97, 99 Putnam530 Rhode Island 42, 92, 279, 287, 756 Richmond17 St. Catherines 15, 28, 148, 156 St. James84, 89 Sixteenth30 Soldiers225 Summer380, 383, 397, 402, 403, 407, 417 Little Summer92 Trinity 183, 187 W. Utica213, 229, 244, 246, 527 W. Utica391, 406, 432 Vermont162 West 34, 245 Whitney8, 20, 22, 26, 34, 36, 60, 170 York
Looking for something in particular?
Thank you, fi rst, to the hundreds of gracious gardeners and the dozens and dozens of weekend volunteers who make the event possible!Thank you to our vendors and in-kind supporters: Buffalo Seminary, Explore Buffalo, Sue Hough Creative, JCharlier Communication Design, Custom Tee, Don Zinteck/Photographics 2, Plantasia/PLANT WNY, Print Leader, Richmond Summer Senior Citizen Center, Judith Shanley, Vilardo Printing, Visit Buffalo Niagara, Webb Mason, and artist Jody Ziehm.
Garden Walk Buffalo Committee: Sue Hough Sako (Chair), Jo Alfano, Joe Bebeck, Jo Ann Belliotti, Cheryl Bell, Jim Charlier (Past Chair), Barbara Cavanagh, Bryan Day, Yolanda Fields, John Hochadel, Joe Hopkins, Ruth Huoh, Judy Iwankow, Beth Kreutzer, Kevin Lickers, Cindy Loomis (Past Chair), Stephen Muscarella, Sylvia Nealon, Peter Ozog, Jose Palma Jr., Arlan Peters (Past Chair), Nikki Polasik, Dan Polis, Gerrianne Ronsen, Onda Simmons (Lunenfeld
Nancy Somit, Ginny Williams, Jim Williams, Mary Ellen Wohlrab, and Mike Wood.
Gardens Buffalo Niagara Board: Jeffrey Tooke (President), Jim Charlier (Vice President), Maria Ribaulo (Treasurer), Beth Kruetzer (Secretary), Jo Ann Belliotti, Barbara Cavanaugh (Volunteers), Sally Cunningham, Jenny Friedman, Esq., Erin Grajek, Edward Healy, Sue Hough Sako (Garden Walk Buffalo Committee Chair), Catherine Lincoln (Development Committee), Michael Shadrack (Events Chair), and Peter Ozog (Technology Committee Chair).
MAIN SPONSOR
CONTRIBUTORS
We welcome and thank our 2017 sponsors!Your help makes this amazing event possible.
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
MAJOR SPONSORS
bcbswny.com
MEDIA SPONSORS
upstategardenersjournal.combuffalospree.com
Thanks, always, for support from:
VisitBuffaloNiagara.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THESE EVENTS, AND TO LOOK FOR 2018 GWBN EVENTS, VISIT GARDENSBUFFALONIAGARA.COM weknowplants.com
truevalue.com/dibbles
webbmason.com key.comhuntrealestate.com
plantwny.com schuelepaint.comWhere Buffalo Gardens Where Buffurbanroots.org
plantsmap.com zittels.com
baddingbrosfarm.comacropolisopa.com buffaloah.com/h/center/
essexstreetpub.com lakesidesod.com
GBN appreciates the support of its sponsors, donors, and volunteers. Most of all, we are grateful to the nearly 1,000 gardeners who graciously open their gardens for garden tours. They are what make Buffalo Niagara a great garden destination.
buffalo-niagaragardening.com
reganlandscape.com