A familiar face is getting her close-up! Garden Buffalo Niagara’s inaugural executive director, Audrey Clark, starts her new role this month. We sat down with Audrey to talk about gardening in Buffalo, her plans for the organization in the year ahead, and how her previous experiences at the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor and as GBN’s only staff member helped her develop her vision for community change.
Read MoreUsing nature as a force for healing is an ancient practice well-suited for modern, community-led projects. It offers affordable, tangible ways to improve quality of life for those suffering from an array of issues, including poverty, violence and inadequate healthcare.
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Read MoreIf there’s one lesson we gardeners can take to heart during this summer of sharing from a distance, it’s that nothing we grow can be taken for granted.
Read MoreGardens Buffalo Niagara created its two grant programs—the Marvin Lunenfeld Beautification Grants and Vibrant Buffalo Beautification Grants—to help grow our city’s diverse gardening projects.
Read MoreGardening is a chance to grow anew. You add on, fill in, replace, move—and growth happens, even if the plants don’t.
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Read MoreAmerica’s largest garden tour, Garden Walk Buffalo, and the East Side Garden Walk have cocooned these last few months. Now we’re spreading our wings.
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