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UB Anderson Gallery Opening Receptions

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Come celebrate the new exhibitions opening at UB Anderson Gallery this fall on Friday, September 11th from 7-9PM at the UB Anderson Gallery located at One Martha Jackson Place.

  • Robert De Niro, Sr. and Irving Feldman: Painter and Poet at UB in the Late 1960s
  • Barbara Insalaco: Industrial Buffalo
  • Eliel + Eero Saarinen: Kleinhans Music Hall.
  • PLUS! Amanda Browder’s Prismatic Illusions (pictured above) will be on view on the outside of the building at the UB Anderson Gallery from September 10-14th.

Learn more about each exhibition here and visit the Facebook event page.

ReTree the District Pruning and Stewardship Workshops

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Join us as we canvas the streets from Phase I & Phase II of ReTree the District to assess, restake, retie and prune the 435 trees that were planted over the past fall and spring.

NO SKILLZ REQUIRED; WE WILL TRAIN!

Garden Guru Caesandra Seawall and volunteers from the Tool Library will be on site for hands-on demonstration of how to properly prune newly planted trees, as well as tips to keep trees of all ages healthy and happy. This is a LEARN by DOING workshop!

The Tool Library will supply pruning tools and gloves but you are more than welcome to bring your own, and a friend :)

Details:

For both dates, please meet at the University Heights Tool Library located at 5 W. Northrup Place.

The Foundry will also sponsoring tree maintenance workshops in the Cold Spring/Masten neighborhood on Thursday, August 20th 6-8PM (Facebook Event) & Saturday, September 26th 10AM-Noon (Facebook Event).

UDCDA Home Repair Program NOW OPEN!

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The University District Community Development Association (UDCDA) is excited to announce that the application period is now open for a $200,000 grant they received from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) thanks to Evans Bank. Up to 20 homeowners will be able to apply for critical home repairs through this grant.

The UDCDA is looking for any assistance community members can provide in getting the word out about the program, in order to better serve those in need.

Below you can find a press release for the program containing additional information. You can also download the PDF.


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University District sees critical reinvestment through Home Repair Program

Buffalo, NY – Thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) submitted by Evans Bank, the University District Community Development Association (UDCDA) has launched the UDCDA Home Repair Program. The program will target 20 owner-occupied homes for critical home repairs in the 14214, 14215, and 14216 zip codes of the City of Buffalo. The funding will allow the UDCDA to offer housing repairs such as replacing windows, doors, furnaces, and hot water tanks. The program will also leverage New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) funding to assist homeowners with weatherization and energy efficiency improvements and Community Development Block Grant funding from the City of Buffalo to assist with roof replacements.

With increasing amounts of investment happening across the City of Buffalo, maintaining and upgrading affordable housing can help ensure equitable access to the resulting economic opportunities. This is especially applicable in neighborhoods with transit access, walkable commercial strips, and major employment hubs like the University at Buffalo, Canisius College, and Erie County Medical Center. In some parts of the University District’s service area, home values have increased nearly 7% over the past year. The rehabilitation program will be targeted to very low, low, and medium income households to help maintain diversity in the District’s housing market.

A portion of the program will focus on elderly homeowners. With over 16% of residents in the target area over the age of 60, the program will assist residents who wish to age in place and remain active members of their communities. Currently, there is a list of 155 low income elderly homeowners waiting for repairs. “We have a lot of people who want to stay in this neighborhood who have been here for years. Thanks to the FHLBNY and Evans Bank, we can help these individuals continue to live healthy and comfortable lives in their own homes,“ said Roseann Scibilia, Executive Director of the UDCDA.

High utility bills can also disproportionately affect lower income households. Energy efficiency upgrades sponsored by NYSERDA will allow less money to be spent on utilities and more money to be spent locally. Money will also be kept local through the creation of construction and contracting jobs.

Funds will be available starting on 7/21/2015. To learn more about the program and eligibility guidelines please contact the UDCDA’s Housing Administrative Assistant Gloria Bryant at 716-832-1010 x 207 or g.bryant@udcda.org or Housing Specialist Terri Gayles at 716-832-1010 x 208 or t.gayles@udcda.org. Individuals can also stop in to the UDCDA Housing Office located at 995 Kensington Avenue.

A number of existing UDCDA programs and activities will complement the Home Repair Program, including job training and educational services, homeowner maintenance workshops, and financial literacy. Additional community resources will also be made available to homeowners to aid in continued housing repairs, including free membership to the University Heights Tool Library.

The program will build on the positive momentum created by over 200 home repairs completed by the UDCDA in the past several years as well as 10 owner occupied rehabilitation projects completed by a partnership between Belmont Housing and the Buffalo Promise Neighborhood.

About the University District Community Development Association:
UDCDA is a full service agency that offers a wide array of human service programs to residents while also spearheading community development projects throughout the City’s University and Delaware Districts. The UDCDA combines the strength of its human service programs, operated out of the Gloria J Parks Community Center, with housing redevelopment and community revitalization projects operated out of its Kensington Avenue office.

To learn more visit the UDCDA online at www.udcda.org.

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Nickel City at the CoLab on 7/24

NCIM2015 Be sure to join NIckel City Indie Market as they return to the CoLab at 9 W. Northrup Place on July 24th from 6PM – 10PM. 

Visit the Facebook event

Nickel City Indie Market is a unique collection of local artisans working together to support one another’s creative endeavours. Products sold include custom jewelry, prints, paintings, soaps and lotions, textiles, and much more!

They’ll be joining us at the CoLab every 4th Friday of the month, so be sure to mark your calendars!

NEW! Monday Hours at the Tool Library

uhtlhours8-5x11thumbThe University Heights Tool Library is happy to announce that we’ve now added Monday hours to our line-up!

Our newest volunteer, John, has been taught the ancient Tool Librarian craft, so now the Tool Library will now be open on Mondays from 1:00PM to 5:00PM starting on July 6th!


Did you know the Tool Library is staffed entirely by volunteers?

Our hours of operation depend on members of the community willing to donate their time to a cause they believe in.

If you are interested in help us extend our hours by volunteering a few hours of your time please fill out the volunteer application on our website and we’ll be in touch!

UB on the Green

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UB on the Green, the university’s free outdoor event series catering to the University Heights neighborhood, is back for its ninth season, once again celebrating Buffalo’s summer with live music, dancing and hands-on activities for the entire family. Hosted by UB’s Office of Community Relations, the family-friendly, alcohol-free celebrations will take place from 6-8 p.m. July 22 and 29, and Aug. 5 on the Hayes Hall lawn on the South Campus. Parking is available in the NFTA Park and Ride and Townsend lots.

Each night of live entertainment and engaging workshops carry a specific theme intended to bring the South Campus community and UB closer together. Themes acquaint the university’s neighbors with different facets of UB, from wellness to athletics.

The festival opens July 22 with “Unity in the Community & Care Fair Night.” This program is dedicated to unification of the campus and University Heights neighborhood, along with health and wellness. Free health screenings will be offered, along with fun activities and information about resources. Caribbean Extravaganza, a steel drum band, and Kenny Hawkins All Star Band will perform.

“Unity in the Community & Care Fair Night” is supported by the University District Block Club Coalition, University Heights Collaborative and Bailey Avenue Business Association.

Read the whole story here

Community Garden Planning Meeting

TylerSt_surveyheaderWith the growing season well underway, it seems like a good time to meet up and talk about short and long term ideas for the Tyler Street Community Garden, plan for the rest of summer and fall, and get a jump on next year.

If you’re interested in attending a planning meeting please respond to this doodle poll with your availabilityhttp://doodle.com/g8kxirwfyxkwcyhh

Hopefully we can luck out with some nice weather and meet right in the garden.

A few things to figure out in the short term include:

  • Dealing with the resident gopher/ground hog (There is extra chicken wire in the shed if you’re looking to protect your bed)
  • Re-locating two raised flower beds from the end of West Winspear
  • Uses for remaining compost and soil
  • Signage for the garden

Capen Garden Walk Photo Contest

University Heights Arts Association is sponsoring a photo competition. Submit your Capen Garden Walk photos for a chance to win a prize! Participants will also be included as part of the “Capturing the Garden” exhibition that will be held in August at Amy’s Place Restaurant Buffalo Roots, Hydroponics and Organics, and Queen City Imaging as part of the UHAA Arts Crawl Partnering Program.

Details are available online at:
http://uhartsgroup.com/CapturingTheGardenProspect.pdf