The George Scott Big Band Benefit Concert

The-George-Scott-Big-Band-1Join the George Scott Big Band  from the Colored Musicians Club for a Benefit Concert on Saturday, September 19th at the University Presbyterian Church.

The Benefit Concert will support Friends of the Night People, an organization that helps the poor, homeless, and destitute by providing clothing, medical care, counseling and hope to those in need.

Community Soup Microgrant Program

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University Presbyterian Church is continuing their innovative program called Community Soup, which is a grassroots model for funding small projects (between $400 – $600) through community meals. Community members come together to share a meal at an affordable price.

All income from the meal is given as a grant to support a project to benefit the Buffalo community. Everyone who purchases a meal has one vote to decide who gets the grant. The church would like the project ideas to come from individuals between the ages of 15 and 25 to help encourage young people to engage in their community.

You can find more information on the program in the brochure below:

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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.

REMINDER: Workday in Tyler St. Community Garden Moved to Wednesday, August 26th

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Reminder: the workday in the Tyler Street Community Garden has been moved to Wednesday, August 26th from 1pm-4pm.  We’ll be working with UB students to weed, deadhead, and perform maintenance on the all of the beds and surrounding landscape. Anyone is welcome to join in on the collaboration for a few hours or the full day. We’ll provide the gloves and tools, you come ready to work!

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).

Dead Zone Collective Gallery

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The Dead Zone Collective will be hosting their first group art show is Friday, July 31st from  6pm-10pm at the University Heights CoLab.

These talented local artists will have their pieces on display for the month of August where the public will be able to visit the gallery during the regularly scheduled Tool Library hours.

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. 

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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!

Tyler Street Community Garden Planning Meeting Minutes from 07/15/15

 

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Thanks to everyone who joined us last night at the Colab for our planning meeting! We had a lot of great conversations regarding the present and future direction of our garden. If you were unable to attend the meeting, read the minutes below to see what we chatted about:

Planning Meeting Agenda -Summer 2015 (download)

  1. Purpose
    1. To create a green space where the public can enjoy, events, workshops, and community grown produce
    2. Beautification of the neighborhood and outreach to kids
    3. An example of how a community can turn a vacant lot into a neighborhood asset
  2. Delegation of Responsibilities
    1. Co-Managers:
      1. Anne will get back to Joe the week of the 20th on whether she would like to be co-manager
      2. Joe has offered to take up the role if she does not want to
      3. Tasks include attending all Grassroots Gardens leader meetings, plant distributions, etc…
    2. Communication –Primary contact between managers, Grassroots Gardens, and volunteers (Joe)
      1. Email (kurtz.josephj@gmail.com)
      2. Google Docs/Polls
      3. Will contain everything in Garden Binder
      4. Joe will share will all volunteers
      5. Garden Binder (which will be kept at the CoLab) for managers and volunteers
      6. GiveGab events and workshops
    3. Grounds keeping – Joe will contact Mickey for the role
      1. Tasks include – mowing the lawn, watering, brush/trash cleanup, ordering materials
      2. Develop a grounds keeping schedule with Mickey (Joe)
      3. Follow up with Mickey about woodchips (Joe)
    4. Citizen Scientists – Anne
    5. Anne will contact Joe the week of the 20th about setting up a meeting to discuss the programs
  3. Neglected raised beds at end of W. Winspear
    1. Beds and plants will be removed and transplanted
    2. Making sure the knot weed has been terminated so it isn’t introduced to the garden
    3. Joe will send out a poll to see the availability of the volunteers to plant a workday
      1. Or will be handled at the next Final Tuesday Workday (07/28/15)
    4. Since beds are pressurized, they will be converted into a “planter bench”
    5. Location in Community Garden (TBD
  4. Events
    1. Community Cookout has been set for September 19th following the Extending Your Growing Season Workshop
    2. Contact UB, Farmers Market, Capen Garden Walk, GG, GJP, and local block clubs about attendin
    3. Add End-of-year-beginning-of-year postcard to blue bags UB sends out (Darren
    4. Joe will create and share GiveGab and Facebook events
    5. Donation events such as plant swaps and seed swaps can be used to raise funds for the garden (Dates TBD)
  5. Clarify adoption system for beds
    1. We will discuss the possibility of moving from an adoption system to an open-community bed system during/following the Final Tuesday in November
    2. A formal meeting date at the end of November/beginning of December will be decided thru a doodle poll (Joe)
    3. Potentially allocating two raised beds as community beds which can be used for free public harvesting
  6. Signage
    1. An A-frame will be built and secured at the Tyler Street Community Garden and Winspear Triangle (Darren & Joe)
    2. Contact block clubs to find out who made their signs (Darren or Joe)
  7. Diagram of Garden
    1. Uploaded to the TSCG drive (Joe)
    2. Find date to tackle the Japanese knot weed (Joe)
    3. Provide literature on best methods to remove weed before workday (Caesandra & Joe)
  8. Communication (Joe)
    1. GiveGab page for volunteer events, workshop, and month to month tasks
    2. Find day to train volunteers on how to use GiveGab (Joe)
    3. Facebook page (Joe & Darren)
    4. UHC Web Page (Darren & Joe)
    5. Google docs will contain everything in the gardening binder (Joe)
    6. Canvassing about events, and workshops will be done thru social media (Joe)
    7. Contact UB about adding informational postcards to the UB Blue Bags (Darren)
    8. Plants Map (Anne & Joe)
  9. Month by Month Tasks
    1. Tasks for each month will be present on the Tyler Street Community Garden GiveGab page and chalkboard/bulletin board in the community garden (Joe)
    2. Send out a doodle poll for an alternative workday starting at 6pm (Joe)
    3. Create small sign of top 5-10 weeds for public to pull at any time (Joe)
    4. Find day for monthly meeting thru doodle poll (Joe)
  10. Annual Plan
    1. A planning meeting will be scheduled for the end of November or beginning of December to discuss the 2016 plan for the garden (TBD)