Posted in:FamilyHistoryMetroThe City Delaware Park’s Dell and Green by Tara Mancini January 18, 2021 0 Comments The year was 1888, the Park had gone through a series of issues, each of which was addressed by Superintendent William McMillan. McMillan was the […] Read more
Posted in:The City Imagine LaSalle Virtual Information Session by queenseyes January 15, 2021 0 Comments The future of LaSalle Park, now Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park, is downright exciting. In its current state, the park is not very appealing, […] Read more
Posted in:The City What do your Olmsted Parks mean to you? by queenseyes December 6, 2020 0 Comments The Olmsted Parks Conservancy has released a video that showcases many of the reasons why the parks are so integral to our day to day […] Read more
Posted in:PetsThe City Ranking Buffalo’s Dog-Friendliness by queenseyes September 24, 2020 0 Comments Being a big fan of dogs, I was pleased, and surprised, that Buffalo has been ranked as one of the top ten dog-friendly cities in […] Read more
Posted in:EnvironmentMetroRegion The Great Escape: Lockport Nature Trail by queenseyes July 24, 2020 0 Comments Due to COVID, we’re seeing a surge of people exercising outside, in our parks, and in our parklands. While the city provides plenty of sanctuary […] Read more
Posted in:EnvironmentMetroThe City Buffalo is designated a “United States Pioneer” by CitiesWithNature by queenseyes June 26, 2020 0 Comments One of the best things about a city that it considered “midsized” is that change can happen pretty fast. When it comes to being “green,” […] Read more
Posted in:COVID-19The City Hats Off to Olmsted by queenseyes May 16, 2020 0 Comments To further advance its mission, despite COVID-19 setbacks, the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy (BOPC) is virtually moving forward with its spring and summer fundraising efforts […] Read more