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...And More 

Beyond our workshops, vendors, and live music we are excited to have a few additional guests and activities for you to enjoy.

Book a FREE Bike Tour 
Friday or Saturday 

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Sign up for one of  TWO FREE TOURS  with Buffalo Bike tours and No Illusion Tours.

 

It’s going to be a blast … stories, special guests, and other surprises all the route. Tickets live first come first served, made possible in collaboration with the Old First Ward Art & Heritage Festival click the link below the photo to register.

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We are excited to welcome some of the team

from The Lyceum.

 

The Lyceum at Silo City is an urban land management nonprofit based at Silo City in Buffalo, NY. Our modern-day lyceum captures Aristotle's 'walking and teaching' and participatory method with our boots in the soil immersive approach to ecological training and experiential arts and cultural programming.

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Our work includes regional restoration ecology, integrated site-responsive arts, and intentional community-building that connects the public with Silo City's unique urban landscape, situated amongst the city's largest collection of historical grain elevators. We create exceptional experiences for those who love learning, collaborating, and discovering. Head to their website below to learn more about projects going on and be sure to visit them during the festival and grab a milkweed flower bomb! 

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https://www.lyceumsilo.city/

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Join Grassroots Gardens for a Butterfly coloring activity with milkweed seeds

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Grassroots Gardens WNY is a dedicated group of community gardeners and activists. Our mission is to share knowledge, power and resources to grow healthy food, heal systemic harm, and strengthen neighborhood connections through community gardens. We collaboratively cultivate and manage more than one million square feet (and growing!) of urban green space. We have over 100 community gardens in our network.

 

Our work is rooted in the belief that a garden has the power to transform a neighborhood. Community gardens deliver beauty and escape while many produce healthy food in unexpected places. A garden creates a shared sense of purpose that empowers a community, creates environmental awareness, and improves public health.

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Our Community Garden at the Old First Ward Community Center is a Grassroots Garden, check it out on your way

to the festival on the corner of Vincennes St. and O'Connell Ave.

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https://www.grassrootsgardens.org/

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Did you know NOCO has a composting site in the Old First Ward? 

 

Stop by and learn about composting and what happens at their facility just off Katherine St. on the Buffalo River!

 

 

Placing emphasis on environmental conservation, Noco is focused on sustainability and the beautification of the communities they serve.

Their product is manufactured through the controlled aerobic, biological decomposition of biodegradable materials. The product has undergone mesophilic and thermophilic temperatures, significantly reducing the viability of pathogens and weed seeds (in accordance with the EPA’s 40 CFR 503 standards) and stabilizing the carbon, making it beneficial for plant growth.

As a result, they  keep thousands of tons of organic surplus from going to regional landfills annually while producing environmentally beneficial compost.

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WNY Land Conservancy/The Riverline
 
Stop by and learn about The Riverline. Check out maps and renderings of what the trail will look like You can also learn about the Riverline's Community Arts Program and their current work with BCAT. If you haven't seen the BCAT mural on the Moore Street stop by on your way down to the festival .
 
The WNY Land Conservancy is land conservation organization whose mission is to permanently protect land with significant conservation value in Western New York, for the benefit of future generations. The Riverline is a project that will transform an unused rail corridor in the heart of Buffalo into a one-of-a-kid, multi-use nature trail and greenway.

Get in Touch

123-456-7890 

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