Under The Dome www.buffalogardens.com Issue 2 - 2012
Photo by: Chris Behrend
The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Society, Inc. 2655 South Park Ave - Buffalo, NY 14218 - 716.827.1584 - www.buffalogardens.com Mission: The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens is a living museum dedicated to advancing appreciation for and knowledge of plant life and its connection to people and cultures through its documented living plant collection, historic conservatory, education, research and exhibits.
Officers
2012 Board of Directors
Chairman Miche C. Needham, CPA, Lumsden & McCormick, LLP Vice Chairman Ed Dore, Dore Landscape Associates Inc. Secretary Kathy Guest Shadrack, Executive Assistant, Mercy Hospital Treasurer Bryan DeBroka, HSBC Bank USA
At Large Members Dr. Maria Rita P. Andaya Nicholas G. Baich, Chief Court Administrator, Rule of Law Projects Gordon Ballard, Ad Stuff Promotional Products Kathy Balus, Business Entrepreneur/Manager and Teacher Lawrence E. Christ, COO/LiteLab, Inc. Joseph A. DiDomenico, Jr., Niagara Frontier Orchid Society Richard F. Griffin, Esq., Kavinoky Cook, LLP Thomas Herman, Pioneer Central Schools Stephanie M. Karnas, M&T Bank Joy Kuebler, Landscape Architect, PC Elizabeth Licata, Buffalo Spree Magazine Gail McGee, 8th District Federated Garden Clubs of WNY Elizabeth Moll, Educator & Technology Professional Peter Muth, Esq. Cathy Paladino Adam J. Poole, CPA, Freed Maxick & Battaglia, CPAs, PC Sara Root, Eric Mower and Associates Claire Schen, Ph.D., University of Buffalo Philip J. Snyder, AIA, Stieglitz Snyder Architecture Barbara Tomasi Charles Joseph Urlaub, Mercy Hospital
Ex-Officio Directors Patricia E. Connolly, Rep. of Legislature Chairman Barbara Miller-Willams Corrine Rice, Representative of Erie County Executive Thomas Herrera-Mishler, Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Director Emeritus - Florence DaLuiso-Zoll
Wish List - If you can help us with anything on this wish list, please contact Mary at 827.1584 ext 219. Your donation is tax deductible!
** 5 foot round tables ** 6 foot round table ** High top cocktail tables
Greetings from the Botanical Gardens! Summer is upon us and we look forward to a new growing season and all the beauty it brings, but we should not forget how fantastic this past winter and spring have been. The weather was certainly warmer than expected and the activity at the Botanical Gardens was fantastic, as well. On behalf of our entire Board and staff, thanks go out to all our volunteers, members and visitors for making 2011 the best year in history at the Botanical Gardens. I’d like to share with you some of the milestones achieved in 2011. First, nearly 90,000 visitors came to the Gardens last year and for the first time our membership exceeded 3,000. Our educational programs for all age groups attracted more than 10,000 participants. These are record setting numbers and what’s more exciting is that 2012 looks to become another banner year. For example, attendance at our increasingly popular NIGHT LIGHTS show more than doubled the 2011 attendance and the Orchid Show attracted larger than expected crowds. The three week Spring Flower Show was as spectacular as ever, attracting over 17,000 visitors beginning with our wonderful kick off event - Paradise Under Glass. The flower displays were beautiful and kids of all ages enjoyed the Easter Bunny, Farmer Brown’s animals and a variety of educational experiences throughout the Show. And I can’t forget to mention that in April we added over 500 new members to the Botanical Gardens’ family too. All of this and we still have a half a year left to achieve even greater successes. Speaking of the remainder of the year, please check out the upcoming events, shows and educational programs in this edition. There are so many interesting and exciting activities for you and your family to enjoy at the Botanical Gardens. We scheduled some of your old favorites and added a number of new attractions, as well. Next time you visit, be certain to check out the Vivarium in House 12. It has been completely restored, creating a natural Florida everglades ecosystem that includes native plants, fish and soft shelled turtles. Also, we have added a new flower show, the Celebration of Color, this year. Not only will our visitors be able to enjoy the beautiful colors in our outdoor gardens, the Celebration of Color will extend into the Gardens creating an indoor/outdoor color spectacular. Another new feature that will compliment the children’s outdoor garden is the upcoming opening of the indoor family garden. This feature was constructed through a generous grant from Wegmans. The indoor garden will provide children and families with year round opportunities through hands on activities to better understand the important role plants and proper nutrition play in our lives. Parents be certain to check out the day camp educational opportunities available for your kids this summer. And remember to join us again for summertime musical experiences including Starry Night in the Garden on June 27 and a FREE Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra concert on June 29. While we would like summer to last longer we are also looking forward to the beautiful fall season with a return of the Succulent Show and fall plant sale. Enjoy the summer and fall and see you at the Gardens.
David J. Swarts, President/CEO
2012 Summer Sweepstakes! Don’t miss your chance to win up to $4,500 cash and $500 in Wegmans Gift Cards! Grand Prize of $2,500 cash 2nd Prize - $1,000 cash 3rd Prize - $500 cash 4th Prize - $250 cash 5th Prize - $250 cash 6th Prize - $100 Wegmans gift card 7th Prize - $100 Wegmans gift card 8th Prize - $100 Wegmans gift card 9th Prize - $100 Wegmans gift card 10th Prize - $100 Wegmans gift card You could win up to $4,500 cash and $500 in Wegmans Gift Cards! That’s 10 chances to win on one ticket!!! Raffle tickets are $50 each and only 500 will be sold! Tickets are available at the Gardens Gift Shop, on-line at www.buffalogardens.com, or by phone at 827.1584 ext. 203 or ext. 204. Winners will be drawn on October 1, 2012 at 12pm at the Gardens (need not be present to win!).
Garden Membership Free admission to the Gardens Discounts on selected events, classes and trips 10% discount in the gift shop & the Great Plant Sale Seasonal mailings and invitations to special events Reciprocal benefits to over 250 gardens and arboretums
Senior (55+) & Student $30 (with ID) ($54 for two years) Two guest passes and benefits listed above
Individual Gardener $40 ($72 for two years) Four guest passes and benefits listed above
Gardener $75 ($135 for two years)
Celebrate!
The Botanical Gardens has refreshed and beautified the events department! With renovations and updates flooding our event space as well as a new caterer, the events department is booming for business! A special thanks to both Unilock and Dore Landscape Associates as well as Gardens’ staff members Teresa Mazikowski and Steve McDonald, for their efforts in completing our renovation project! The Gardens has added Oliver’s to our team of elite caterers who will produce the event of your dreams! Check out our website for more information or for contact info. We do have some dates left for 2012 and the 2013 calendar is open! Call or email Mary at 827.1584 ext. 219 or mrose@buffalogardens.com for more information and availability. As always, thank you to all who contribute to make the events department and the Botanical Gardens a growing success! Hope to see you around the Conservatory!
Six guest passes and benefits listed above
Family $60 ($108 for two years) Includes two adults and dependent children under 18 Four guest passes and benefits listed above
Grandparents $60 ($108 for two years) Includes two adults and four grandchildren under 18 Four guest passes and benefits listed above
Special Needs Groups
Available for human service agencies, nursing homes, senior groups, group homes or other special needs organizations. A membership card will be provided to the agency. After the passes are used, each membership will receive $1 off admission for each visitor and required aides are always admitted free.
Level One $40 - 10 passes to the Gardens Level Two $60 - 15 passes to the Gardens Level Three $80 - 20 passes to the Gardens
Garden Club & Plant Societies $125
Does not include benefits for individual club members. Ten guest passes Seasonal mailings and invitations to special events Opportunity to submit an article for Under The Dome A speaker for a meeting at a discounted rate of $25.00 One, one-hour meeting at the Gardens (business hours) 10% off one Great Plant Sale order (one order per group)
Club & Society Information Buffalo Bonsai Society - www.buffalobonsaisociety.com Wendy Williams, President - 285.8546 - wengo4it@roadrunner.com Western New York Bonsai Club - www.wnybonsai.com Abe Sosnowski - 822.0222 - eastern_bonsai@yahoo.com Niagara Frontier Koi and Pond Club - www.nfkpc.org Christine Wilkolaski, Vice President - wilkolaski@roadrunner.com Niagara Frontier Orchid Society - www.niagarafrontierorchids.org Joe DiDomenico - 683.7343 - jdidomenico@roadrunner.com 8th District Federated Garden Clubs of New York State Adrienne Pasquariello - 681.1047 - apasquarie@roadrunner.com WNY Garden Railway Society Gary Tebo - 548.3117 - grtebo@gmail.com WNY Iris Society Judy Tucholski-Zon, President - 836.2573 - irisjudy@aol.com WNY Ivy Society Ronnie Dapp - 825.7941 - ronnie@buffalogardens.com WNY Herb Study Group Donna Schober, President
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Home to the new Mercy Emergency Center, the Heart Center, and a New York State-designated Stroke Center
Annual Fund Just as photosynthesis is the source of energy and life for the plants in our collection, our benefactors, members, volunteers, and visitors are the source of our future sustainability. It is the joyful and generous philanthropy of our community that brings color to the Botanical Gardens. Your support helps keep the Gardens alive with the vibrancy and diversity of our world’s ecosystems, opens up a world of color for our community to gain inspiration from, find comfort with, and be rejuvenated by. Help us Bring Color to the Gardens by investing in our mission today. Contact the development department at 716.827-1584 ext. 203, or donate online at www.buffalogardens.com. Many thanks to the following benefactors for supporting the Botanical Gardens in 2011! *Donors with a star () after their name contributed 2 or more gifts to the 2011 Annual Fund. Individual Investment $5,000 or more Mr. Philip Kadet TTEE Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard J. Neumaier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sahlen $1,000 to $4,999 Dr. Maria Rita P. Andaya Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiDomenico, Jr. Mr. Ronald L. Frank and Ms. Anne Schneider Mr. and Mrs. William Gonsa Mr. Richard F. Griffin, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kresse, Esq. Mr. Frank McGuire Carl and Cathy Paladino Ms. Claire S. Schen and Mr. Gregory Cherr Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. David J. Swarts Mr. Robert Thill and Ms. Elizabeth Moll Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Urlaub Ms. Lorraine A. Wilson $500 to $999 Mr. Charles Balbach Ms. Melissa T. Balbach and Mr. John Bace Mr. Ed Dore Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Flickinger Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kociela Carl and Maria Lehman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Tomasi Wayne D. and Janet Wisbaum $250 to $499 Ms. Anne D. Astmann Mr. Nicholas G. Baich Reverend and Mrs. Peter W. Bridgford Dr. and Mrs. John L. Butsch Mrs. Sue Buyer Mr. and Mrs. Bryan DeBroka Mr. and Mrs. George DeTitta Mrs. and Mr. Joanne Ehrenreich Mr. Jeffrey M. Freedman and Ms. Barbara Hamilton Mrs. Maria Gerbracht Mr. and Mrs. David Gerken Mr. Edwin P. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hasselback Ms. Rosemary Hayes Walter and Ruth Henry Mr. Thomas Herman Mrs. Naniscah Koessler Ms. Katherine Kubala Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuettel Ms. Joanna Langerak Mr. Stephen T. Lovullo Ms. Barbara J. Menth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nardiello Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Needham Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Northwood John and Rose Orluk Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Penfold Ms. Claire Pingitore Mrs. Barbara B. Riedel Ms. Harriet Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. James Tilley Mr. Alan Vogt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Mr. R. Alfred Wodehouse and Dr. Anne D. Ehrlich
$100 to $249 Mrs. Tanya B. Alexander Mr. Paul Babbitt and Ms. Judith A. Van Nostrand Mr. Christopher Beale Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Bartels Mrs. Diane D. Bleich Ms. Linda Buerk Matt Ms. Lois G. Cavanagh Mr. James L. Charlier Mr. Mikhail Chernov Ms. Diane J. Chrisman Ms. Nancy Christodoulides Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cieslik Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly Mr. and Mrs. John R. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. Connors Dr. Heidi C. Crow and Dr. John H. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutting Ms. Beverly Davies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dispenza Mr. Eugene F. Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. John B. Drenning Ms. Donna J. Duignan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Falcone Ms. Wendy Fechter Mr. John Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming Ms. Sheila L. Fruehauf Mrs. Norman S. Furman Ms. Anneliese Garver Mr. David T. Gorczynski Ms. Erin Grajek Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Greene, Esq. Mrs. Diane Halt Ms. Carol A. Harlos Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hayes Ms. Alice A. Healy Pamela D. Heilman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Henry Ms. Deborah Hill Ms. Audrey A. Horbett Ms. Joy Humes Mrs. and Mr. Clinton F. Ivins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Johnstone Ms. Ruth A. Kaman Ms. Stephanie M. Karnas Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kochinski Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Koppmann Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Kratzenberg Mr. Jeffrey M. Lackner and Ms. Ann M. Carosella Ms. Dorothy Lariccie Mr. and Mrs. John Leitten Dr. and Mrs. A. Norman Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Ned T. Librock Ms. Marjorie Lord Ms. Donna Ludwig Ms. Mary P. Lyons Mr. Michael J. Marszalek Mr. Bruce Mayer Mr. E. Dennis McCarthy Ms. Diane Mennella Mr. James D. Newman Mr. Edwin O’Reilly Ms. Kathleen M. Paine Ms. Suzanne Pilon Mr. Christopher P. Poje Tina M. Bidwell, Photo Contest 2011
Mr. Ronald L. Raines Rory and Sara Root Ms. Cynthia H. Saalfield Ms. Diane M. Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. John Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schneider Ms. Cynthia Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. George Schwartzott Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shadrack Mr. David G. Strachan Mr. Lawrence M. Szarachan Mr. Albert Titus Dr. and Mrs. John A. Tuyn Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Valenti Ms. Doris E. Wiegand Ms. Sigrid S. Weinschreider Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wetter Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Widger Mr. Paul E. Wieser Mr. John L. Yates and Ms. R. L. Collins Mr. and Ms. John Yurtchuk Ms. Patricia Zelazny Corporate Investment $15,000 or more Ecology and Environment, Inc. Fund for the Arts Wegmans Food Markets $1,000 to $5,000 Allied Publishers Service Lamparelli Construction Inc. Mercy Hospital Foundation Try-it Distributing $100 to $750 Bronkie Agency, Inc. Donald Davis Foundation Eighth District Federated Gardens Club HSBC Philanthropic Programs Lockwood’s Greenhouses and Farm, LLC Lumsden & McCormick, LLP Mader Contruction Co. Inc. McGard LLC Mentholatum Company National Fuel Gas Company Foundation Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison Charitable Gift Reid Petroleum Corp. Shamrock Security Western New York State Nursery & Landscape Association, Inc
Perennial Circle Help us ensure that our mission is “in bloom” all year long by becoming an inaugural member of the Perennial Circle. Your commitment to providing an automatic monthly or quarterly contribution to the Gardens can imbue a spirit of philanthropy throughout the year, ensuring that our ongoing programs, exhibits, and community events are properly funded. We invite you to become an inaugural member of the Perennial Circle! For more information, contact the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203.
Palm Dome Society Members of the Palm Dome Society form the core of support that breathes life into the Gardens every day. Through their involvement and philanthropy, members are building the foundation for the Gardens’ future fiscal sustainability, ensuring that the Gardens are here for generations to come. Enjoy an insider’s view of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens by joining the Palm Dome Society. Your annual tax-deductible gift of $1,000 or more will make you a partner with other committed individuals who are working together to support the Gardens’ programs that have an impact on nearly 90,000 visitors each year. We are pleased to recognize the philanthropic investment of Palm Dome Society members with unique opportunities and privileges such as intimate behind-the-scenes tours with Gardens’ leadership, private previews to our shows and exhibits, and an annual benefactor’s reception. For more information on becoming a member of this special group, please call the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203. Palm Dome Society Benefits Giving levels are named for the variety of palms found in the Palm Dome at the Gardens – our central and most majestic greenhouse.
Chocolate $1,000 - $2,499
Bamboo Royal Majesty $2,500 - $4,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $10,000 or more
Complimentary Family Membership
Invitation to private preview receptions and other events
Invitation to the annual Stakeholders meeting
Personally guided tour of the Gardens
Recognition in the Gardens Newsletter, Under the Dome Personal tour of the Gardens with a member of the Horticultural Staff
Personal lunch and tour of the Gardens for two with the President/CEO Opportunity to Host a private event at the Gardens for up to 25 guests (catering not included)
Tributes and Dedications A gift to the Botanical Gardens is a thoughtful and touching way to remember a loved one, honor a special person, offer gratitude, or commemorate a special occasion. Gifts of $150 or more can be beautifully recognized at the Gardens with the purchase of a brick or paver in our Perennial Garden. Additionally, we can offer donors the opportunity to… JJ JJ JJ JJ
Dedicate an existing shrub, tree or garden bed Select an outdoor teak bench or indoor bench and create an inscribed dedication Plant a new tree Have your honorees name inscribed on a stone monument in our Perennial Garden
Catherine Godwin, Photo Contest 2011
We gratefully acknowledge our friends who offered gifts of support in tribute to a loved one over the last year. Please contact the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203 for more information about our Tributes and Dedications Program. In Honor of Ann Barry Mrs. Margaret B. Davison Ms. Carol E. Heckman Ms. Janice Okun Ms. Angeline C. Pellien In Honor of Mary L. Rucker Ms. Gretchen A. Fink
Ms. Amy L. Steblein Mrs. Anne Steblein Ms. Carol J. Steblein Ms. Rachel Stenclik Mr. and Mrs. John Zobel Ms. Sara Zobel
In Honor of the Connors/Wohlfeil Wedding Ms. Denise Wohlfeil
In Memory of Lucinda Redmon Ms. Margery Samuelson
In Memory of Addison Held Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Welsh
In Memory of Gene and Ellen Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Adams
In Memory of Edwin Fava Ms. M. Kim Bathrick Mrs. Debora Cecere Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dean Mr. Paul Dean Ms. Maura C. Desmond Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fava Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Froustet Ms. Kathleen Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Hubbert Mr. Carl C. Kinkel Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kresse, Esq. Ms. Jane Mansell Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martorana Milbrook High School Social Committee Mr. A W Mruczek Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Parry Mrs. Monica Spaulding
In Memory of Gerald N. Schroeder Mr. Joe Sorrentino In Memory of Amy Low Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Danforth In Memory of Irene Koubek Mrs. Kathleen M. Belscher Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Burke, Jr. Ms. Mary A. Cerne Ms. Marion Dorer Eden Garden Study Club Mr. Bernard B. Freedman Mrs. Maria Gerbracht Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. McCann Mr. & Mrs. John and Kathy Nyquist Ms. Mary Lou Puleo Ms. Mary J. Shonn In Memory of Joseph T. McLeod Ms. Theresa O’Connell
In Memory of Mark R. Beis Deborah Beis In Memory of Mary Ann Wilkins Ms. Erin L. Wilkins In Memory of Patricia Newman Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Danforth In Memory of Rev. Herbert C. Haley “Herbie C. Bear” Tuesday Morning Men’s Group at Windom Community Church In Memory of Robert Hetzler BCLA Block Club Ms. Kathy J. Burr Ms. Wanda Knight Ms. Kathy Kren Mrs. Geraldine Pilat Mr. & Mrs. Dick and Pat Porterfield Ms. Patricia M. Quinlivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shedler Sister Jane Muldoon Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Mr. James P. Sweeney Mr. Richard Tabbi In Memory of Susan Gervase Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Danforth In Memory of Suzanne Wiltberger Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Danforth
National Public Gardens Day - May 11
Calendar of Programs & Events
10am-5pm - $1 Dollar Day! Free mini-tours all day! Members and kids under 3 are always Free! National Public Gardens Day is a national day of celebration to raise awareness of America’s public gardens and their important role in environmental stewardship and awareness, plant and water conservation, and education in communities nationwide.
Sunday Kids Programs
May 27, June 24, July 22 August 26, September 23 11am-1pm, *Included with admission Kids aged 4-10 will have a wonderful time as they dabble in a new activity each month with help from docents.
Monday Morning Adult Art Classes
Series KE - June 2, 16, 23 Series KF - September 29,October 6, 13 9-10:30am - GM&NM $30 per series or $11 per class These multi-medium art classes are for kids ages 5-15. Taught by Artist Joan Saba, a product will be complete in each class. Supplies are included.
Master Gardeners of Erie County - May 12, 26, June 9, 23,
July 7, 21, August 4, 18, September 1, 15, 29 Master Gardeners will be at the Gardens to answer gardening questions. Bring your soil to test! Soil testing will be done while you wait. For a small fee of $5, you may bring up to three different samples. Soil remediation strategies will be suggested based on the findings. Proceeds from the soil testing benefit the Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Erie County. Please call 827.1584 ext. 291 for information on how to take your soil samples.
Wire Wrapped Stone Cabochon - May 17
6-8pm - GM$45, NM$50 Diana Traver of Exotic Gemmery will teach you how to create a pendent of your own! A cabochon (from the French word caboche or head), is a gemstone which has been shaped and polished as opposed to faceted. Chain not included.
Rachel - May 5-June 3 Through a Child’s Lens
*Included with admission
THE ARCANGEL GALLERY
Her first exhibition... Rachel is a 10-yearold fourth grader. Her photographs have received first place at the Erie County Fair and she has won first place in the Binational Tourism Alliance’s Doors Open Niagara Architage Contest four years in a row, including an award for the photograph of the Botanical Gardens that is in this exhibition. She enjoys taking pictures of plants and architecture, which makes the Gardens a natural fit. In the future, she hopes to be an art teacher and a photographer.
10am-2pm - * included with admission Arthritis Awareness & Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month - May Activities include: educational presentations and displays about prevention, identification and treatment of arthritis and osteoporosis; botanical displays of plants from which current medications are derived and from which future medications are being researched.
Mother’s Day Tea Cup Arrangement - May 12
11am-12:30pm, GM$30, NM$35 Put a tear in Mom’s eye when you present her with this lovely fresh flower arrangement in a china tea cup! Kids, with an accompanying adult, are welcome to participate.
Bonsai Show - May 19-20
10am-5pm - $9 Adults, $8 Seniors (55+) & Students (13+ with ID), $5 Kids 3-12, Members and kids under 3 are always Free! Bonsai masters and novices display their prized trees at their peak. Do not miss this once a year opportunity to see these meticulously manicured trees all in one place. This event is brought to you by The Buffalo Bonsai Society and the Gardens.
The Great Plant Sale - May 19-20 May 18 - 4-7pm - Members and Volunteers Only! Open to the Public May 19-20 9am-4pm In the new Administration Building
HUGE SALE!
Saturday Art Classes for Kids
Medicinal Garden - May 11 New!
Series WD - June 4, 11, 18, 25 Series WE - August 27, September 10, 17, 24 8:45-10:15am - GM$54 per series/$15 per class, NM$60 per series/$16 per class Novice or Veteran artist - you’ll benefit from Joan’s tutelage. For a suggested list of supplies, call 827.1584 ext. 291.
Hanging baskets Ornamental trees & shrubs Rare and unusual plants Unusual ornamentals Deer resistant plants & flowers Native plants Tropical plants Annuals Perennials Herbs And much, much more!!
3:30-6pm - Free for Teachers (with ID) To honor this noble profession, we are offering free admission from 3-6pm on National Teachers’ Day to all teachers. Just show your id badge and come in to see what we have to offer. Enjoy a free tour, science demos and more!
Museum Week - May 31 - June 6 New!
New!
National Teacher Day - May 8
1-3pm each day... Free mini tours of the Botanical Gardens! $7 Adults, $6 Seniors (55+) & Students (13+ with ID), $4 Kids 3-12, Members and kids under 3 are always Free! Visit your local museums during this state-wide Museum Week!
William Smyers - June 9 - August 26 Spectrums of Me
This exhibit will express the full color spectrum of what THE ARCANGEL GALLERY Mother Nature has to offer. My images are fresh, peaceful and reflective of my view of the world around us and the beauty of the Botanical Gardens.
New!
Celebration of Color - June 16 - August 5
10am-5pm - $9 Adults, $8 Seniors (55+) & Students (13+ with ID), $5 Kids 3-12, Members and kids under 3 are always Free! Nature has so much color to offer and we are going to highlight it! From our front walkway, outdoor perennial shrub garden to our indoor tropical paradise... the Gardens will be bursting with colorful plants and flowers!
Garden Railway Exhibit - June 7 - July 1
10am-5pm - Included with Garden Admission Brought to you by the Botanical Gardens and the Western New York Garden Railway Society
Free Day!
Doors Open Niagara - June 15
2012 is the 10th Anniversary of Binational Doors Open Niagara. Binational Doors Open Niagara Weekend is from June 15 -17. Visit some of the most beautiful and interesting 19th century heritage, architectural and garden locations in North America. Come experience a different side of Niagara this summer! For complete details go to www.doorsopenniagara.com or call 877.884.2736.
Medicinal Garden - June 16
10am-2pm - * included with admission Men’s Health Month - June Activities include: educational presentations and displays about general men’s health and prostate health; botanical displays of plants from which current medications are derived and from which future medications are being researched.
National Garden Festival - June 22 - July 29
A regional effort! Go to www.nationalgardenfestival.com for more info!
Starry Night in the Garden - June 27 6-9pm Tickets - $40, VIP Tickets - $100 Join Star 102.5 and the Gardens to celebrate the beautiful Botanical Gardens. Popular musical groups, local restaurants, wineries and breweries come together to party into the night to benefit the Gardens. Go to www.mystar1025.com for more information and to purchase tickets!
Free Concert!
BPO Concert at the Gardens - June 29
7pm Join the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for a free outdoor concert at the beautiful Botanical Gardens. Associate Conductor Matthew Kraemer will lead the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of light classical favorites. This concert is part of the BPO 2012 Summer in the Parks Concert Series and is sponsored by First Niagara. For more information, visit www.bpo.org.
See registration form or register online www.buffalogardens.com
Art Camps for Kids
Strictly Watercolor 1 - July 16-20 Multi-Medium Art Camp 1 - July 23-27 Drawing Camp - July 30-August 3 Multi-Medium Art Camp 11 - August 13-17 Strictly Watercolor 11 - August 20-24 9am-12pm Garden Members child $80 per week or $17 per day Non-Members child $90 per week or $19 per day Don’t become a victim of kids’ classic summer chant, “There’s nothing to do around here. I’m bored.” Sign them for a week or two of art fun with professional artist and teacher, Joan Saba. Space is limited so register early. Call 827.1584 ext. 291.
Lunch Bunch - The After Camp Adventure Club
July 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, August 2, 14, 16, 21, 23 12pm-2pm, $7/day in addition to camp cost. You must be registered in camp to participate. Let the kids continue the fun at Lunch Bunch! Send them to camp with their lunch and we’ll do the rest. There will be gardening goings-on, discovery doins’, games and more. Call 827.1584 ext. 291.
Teddy Bear Picnic - August 1
11am-1pm $5 per person (includes picnic lunch - grilled hot dog, snack & beverage) By reservation only. Please call the TR Site, 884.0095 It’s Teddy Bear Picnic time and we’re joining forces again with our special friends at the Theodore Roosevelt Innagural Site. featuring... Mama Earth’s Kitchen Band Show. Teddy Bear Picnic is a fun day for all! Special thanks to Young Audiences of Western New York for their generous support of this event.
Succulent Show - September 10 - October 2
10am-5pm - $9 adults, $8 seniors & students, $5 kids 3-12, members & kids under 3 are free! A great success last year... a visitor FAVORITE! This show will feature many different types of cacti and succulents displayed in unique ways. Some will be common landscape succulents used in rock gardens such as Sedums and Sempervivums (Hens and Chicks). We will also showcase many unusual or not so common plants such as the Split-Rock plant native to Africa. There will be many different types of succulents such as Echeverias, Aeoniums and Euphorbias on display. New designs this year will include some whimsical surprises! Horticulture Program
Special Event
Make-It, Take-It
Kid Stuff
Speaker
Arcangel Gallery Exhibit
Art Class
Sale!
Trip
GM Garden Member
Flower Show/Feature
NM Non-Member
Key
Wednesday Morning Adult Drawing Classes
Series DC - September 12, 19, 26, October 3 8:45-10:15am GM$54 per series/$15 per class, NM$60 per series/$16 per class Taught by Joan Saba, this beginner/intermediate drawing class will cover shading techniques, value scale, symmetry, grid method, perspective, positive and negative space and composition. For a list of supplies, call 827.1584 ext. 291.
Glenn Kroetsch - September 1 - October 7 Visual Parables
The subject matter for my paintings & colorized digital photos comes from my love of scripture & nature. I make frequent retreats to the Botanical Gardens & other WNY nature sites to find endless inspiration. I create abstractions from plant forms, with the integration of light, color and texture to express my spiritual journey.
Fall Plant Sale - September 21-22
Perennials, flowering shrubs and more!
Gala at the Gardens - September 28
7-11pm- Cocktails, Garden Tours, Silent Auction 7:45pm - Dinner Presentation Save the date for this year’s Gala in the Gardens! Please join Co-Chairs Robert and Mary Ann Kresse and Michael and Alex Montante for an evening of gratitude and friendship surrounded by the beauty of the Gardens. For sponsorship and ticket information, please contact the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203.
Horticulture 1 Certificate Series
with David Clark, Horticulturist The Certificate Program is for serious gardeners as well as those who just want to know more than gardening basics. To earn the certificate, you must attend all six classes, but individual classes may be taken if desired. If you’ve ever attended a class that David has taught, you know you’re in for a memorable experience! David has a wealth of knowledge and is able to convey his subject with infectious enthusiasm. You’ll be entertained while you learn! 11am-1pm *Check www.buffalogardens.com for dates! GM$105 series / $20 per class, NM$130 series / $25 per class Bonus Class! Ken Brown - October 6 *See below HCP 101 Basic Botany and Plant Environment HCP 102 Basic Propagation HCP 103 Pest Management and Disease HCP 104 Shrubs and Trees HCP 105 Annuals and Perennials HCP 106 Garden Design
Horticulture 11 Certificate Series
with David Clark, Horticulturist 11am-1pm *Check www.buffalogardens.com for dates! GM$105 series / $20 per class, NM$130 series / $25 per class Bonus Class! Ken Brown - October 6 *See below HCP 201 Soil Science HCP 202 Advanced Propagation HCP 203 Practical Principles of Pruning HCP 204 Hydroponics HCP 205 Water Gardening HCP 206 Landscape Design 2 - Landscape Remediation and Grasses
Ken Brown - October 6
Things Gardeners Should Know But Don’t 11am-12pm, GM$8, NM$10, Students$5 Join WBEN’s Gardening Guru Ken Brown as he discusses soil quality, disease resistant plants, garden nutrients and more in the home garden. *This is also included as a Bonus Class in the Horticulture I & II
Casual fine dining specializing in fresh seafood, steaks, and pasta dishes Caroline Esposito, Photo Contest 2011
Sponsored by: The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Erie County and 8th District Federated Garden Clubs of New York State
Victorian Tea - October 7
11am-1pm, GM$20, NM$24 - Join us for a light lunch, tasty tea and an entertaining presentation. Unique teapots will be available for your shopping pleasure…and don’t forget to don your Victorian bonnet! Registration is required - call 827.1584 ext. 291
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ORDER FORM - Events & Programs Saturday Art Classes for Kids cGM&NM c $30 per series or ($11 per class - circle dates attending) cSeries c KE - June 2, 16, 23 cSeries c KF - September 29,October 6, 13
The Gift Shop is currently looking for new, friendly faces to join our volunteer team. From greeting guests to helping someone find a special gift for a loved one, the Gift Shop is perfect for the volunteer who loves talking with people and meeting many Garden visitors from around the world.
Monday Morning Adult Art Classes cGM$54 c per series or ($15 per class - circle dates attending) cNM$60 c per series or ($16 per class - circle dates attending) cSeries c WD - June 4, 11, 18, 25 cSeries c WE - August 27, September 10, 17, 24
No experience necessary, the Gift Shop staff will provide training on the registers and other procedures of the position and will assist you as you become more comfortable working. The only requirements are a positive attitude, desire to help visitors, and a love for the Gardens.
cWire c Wrapped Stone Cabochon - May 17 - GM$45, NM$50 cMother’s c Day Tea Cup - May 12 - GM$30, NM$35 cArt c Camps for Kids cStrictly c Watercolor 1 - July 16-20 cMulti-Medium c Art Camp 1 - July 23-27 cDrawing c Camp - July 30-August 3 cMulti-Medium c Art Camp 11 - August 13-17 cStrictly c Watercolor 11 - August 20-24
If you are interested in volunteering in the Gift Shop, please contact, Nate Drag at 827.1584 ext. 207 or ndrag@buffalogardens.com.
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Drawing Classes - Series DC - September 12, 19, 26, October 3 cGM$54 c per series or ($15 per class - circle dates attending) cNM$60 c per series or ($16 per class - circle dates attending) Horticulture 1 Certificate Series cGM$105 c for series or ($20 per class - circle dates attending) cNM$130 c for series or ($25 per class - circle dates attending) cKen c Brown - Bonus Class! - October 6 cHCP c 101 Basic Botany cHCP c 102 Basic Propagation cHCP c 103 Pest Management cHCP c 104 Shrubs and Trees cHCP c 105 Annuals and Perennials cHCP c 106 Garden Design
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