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Cultural Partners in an Olmsted Landscape

By Doug Blonsky, President & CEO of the Central Park Conservancy

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

4 pm - 6 pm EDT

The east facade of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery's 1905 Albright Building

$30 general admission
$15 for AK and BOPC Members
$50 for renewing or new BOPC Members
Auditorium

Currently, New York’s Central Park hosts more than 40 million visits annually. Come and discover how the Museum of Modern Art, the Central Park Zoo, Tavern on the Green, and other partners work with the Central Park Conservancy to increase the economic impact and enhance the value of being in a historic Olmsted landscape.

This lecture is presented by the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy and is part of the 2015 Frederick Law Olmsted Lecture Series. For more information about this ticketed event, please call 716.838.1249.

Tickets

$30 general admission
$15 for AK and BOPC Members
$50 for renewing or new BOPC Members

Ticket prices include the lecture, parking, and museum admission. To order tickets, visit www.bfloparks.org (starting in mid-March) or call 716.838.1249, ext. 10. Tickets will also be sold at the door. AK Members will receive  BOPC Member pricing. Please note that tickets will not be mailed; simply check in at the Admissions Desk.

About the Speaker

Doug Blonsky has been with the Central Park Conservancy since 1985. He was appointed President & CEO in 2004. He is also Central Park Administrator, appointed by the City in 1998 when the Conservancy formalized its partnership with the City of New York by signing the historic management agreement. Blonsky oversees a staff of more than 330 and more than 1,700 volunteers who contribute nearly 40,000 hours of service each year.