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Upcoming Events

Proud Market Plant Sale

This Saturday, May 25

8 am till the plants run out

Come early!

 

 

 

 

 

 

More info here.

 


 

Almost all of our classes qualify for CNLP credits. If you are interested in becoming a Certified Nursery & Landscape Professional, visit the New York State Nursery and Landscape Association's website or the GardenScape Professionals site for more information.

 

 


 

Sustaining Membership

"I decided to become a Sustaining Member of the Rochester Civic Garden Center because it is an easy way to support an organization that I believe in. I like the convenience, and that RCGC receives a reliable amount of income on a regular basis"  --RCGC long-time member Art Trimble

More information here.

 

 


 The Plantsmen of Rochester Parks

The Plantsmen of Rochester Parks is a wonderful history of the men who created our local park system.  Copies of this book can be purchased at Warner Castle for $16.95 plus tax, for a total of $18.31, or online here for $18.31(including tax) plus $3.32 shipping for a total of $21.63. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Civic Garden Center’s endowment fund in memory of Alvan R. Grant.

Rochester Civic Garden Center
5 Castle Park
Rochester, NY 14620
Phone: 585-473-5130
Fax: 585-472-8136
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 9am-4pm
Library Hours: Regular RCGC hours as well as 9:30-12:30 on the 3rd Saturdays of January through June.
RCGC is open to the public.
Reservations requested for groups of 8 or more. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

 

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2011 Board of Trustees

Officers:
President:
Theresa A. Conroy
Partner; Harter Secrest & Emery LLP, Attorneys and Counselors
1600 Bausch & Lomb Place, Rochester, NY 14604-2711 Firm 585.232.6500
Direct 585.231.1111 Fax 585.232.2152 tconroy@hselaw.com

Vice President: Jane Milliman
Publisher; Upstate Gardeners' Journal
jane@janemilliman.com 585-538-4980

Treasurer: Dave McIntyre
510 Smith Street, Buffalo, NY 14210 1-800-UNILOCK
Office: 716-822-6074 ext 104 Fax: 716-822-6076 Cell: 716-818-6793
dave.mcIntyre@unilock.com | www.unilock.com

Secretary: Guy Coppola
99 Woodman Park Rochester, NY 14609 585-288-1097
guycoppola@aol.com

Jim Atwater
2 Whitestone Lane Rochester, NY

Andy Burke
Broker Associate, RE/MAX Realty Group
(585) 737-9902
ajburke@rochester.rr.com

Marcella Klein
377 Aberdeen Street, Rochester, NY 14619

Wes Kleppe
Portable Gardens www.myportablegarden.com.
22 Havenshire Road Rochester, NY 14625
wesk2@frontiernet.net

Megan Meyer
Garden Through The Seasons
www.gardensthroughtheseasons.com
61 Henderson Drive Penfield, New York meganmeyer1@mac.com

Linda L. Phillips
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Livingston County; Master Gardener.
3165 Plank Rd., Lima, NY 14485 585-346-7255 (home) 585-506-2863 (cell)
llphillips@rochester.rr.com

Amy L. Semple
Morning Dew Gardens Rochester, N.Y. 14607-2648 585-451-4515
morningdewgardens@gmail.com

Arthur Trimble
37 Songbird Lane Rochester NY 14620
atrimbl1@rochester.rr.com

Paul Whitbeck; esq.
6 Pilgrim Circle home 585-381-6419 office 585-454-7545

 

Landscape design and maintenance, lawn care and tree care. 20 years of being green. We create the best looking yards in the neighborhood.

 

Bristol's Garden Center is second-to-none in western New York. They have over 11 acres of the finest nursery stock in the Fingerlakes region. You will find everything from Annuals, Perennials, shrubs, trees, tropical plants and more.

 

Unilock has been providing superior concrete landscape products for the landscape industry for over 35 years.

Experienced Bricks/Architectural Reclaim

Clover Nursery & Garden Center creates beautiful and functional outdoor living areas that include patios, water features, deer resistant plantings and garden structures.

Salvaged building elements of significance, street bricks, cobblestones, curbing, stone sidewalk slabs and more! 100% reclaimed materials.    
 

Our mission is to improve the quality of life in the Genesee Region by fostering knowledge, providing information, increasing interest, and promoting all aspects of gardening and horticulture. People of the region have access to our library, public lectures, classes and other horticultural resources.