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Orchard Park Garden Club

The Orchard Park Garden Club has been rooted in this community for decades, tending public spaces, supporting neighbors, and sharing a love of gardening through programs that serve members and the wider community.

Community Planting

Village Garden

Est. 1976 — our first community planting project

Village planting, 1976

Village planting, 1976

Mangia Ristorante garden bed

Mangia Ristorante garden bed

Each spring, OPGC members transform the streetscape of the Village of Orchard Park with seasonal plantings, hanging baskets, and decorative planters. The garden in front of Mangia Ristorante is one of our most visible contributions, a welcoming display that greets visitors and residents from early summer through fall.

This program began in 1976 as our first community beautification effort, when a dozen large cement pots were planted and placed at various locations throughout the Village. It remains one of our most beloved traditions. On Arbor Day each year, the club also plants a tree, continuing a commitment to lasting green infrastructure in the community.

Community Service

Garden Therapy

Est. 1978 — piloted at Orchard Park Nursing Home

Pilot program, Orchard Park Nursing Home, 1978

Pilot program, OP Nursing Home, 1978

Garden Therapy at Fox Run, 2026

Garden Therapy at Fox Run, 2026

Once a month, OPGC volunteers visit the residents of Fox Run to share the joy of gardening through hands-on activities, planting, crafting, and creating. These sessions are designed to engage the senses, support fine motor skills, and encourage creative thinking. The residents love them, and so do we.

The program traces its roots to 1978, when the club launched a pilot project planting a garden at the Orchard Park Nursing Home. That early effort grew into one of our most enduring commitments, a reminder that gardening is about far more than plants.

Annual Fundraiser

Plant Sale

Est. 1977 — a community tradition every spring

Early plant sale, 1983

Early plant sale, 1983

Plant Sale 2025

Plant Sale 2025

Every spring since 1977, the Orchard Park Garden Club has hosted one of the area’s most anticipated plant sales. Each year brings a wide and ever-changing selection of perennials, annuals, herbs, and houseplants, something for every garden and every gardener.

Proceeds from the sale fund OPGC scholarships for local students and support DEC summer camps for Orchard Park youth. Shopping our sale means investing directly in the next generation of growers and outdoor enthusiasts.

See this year’s plant sale →
Competition

Flower Shows

Est. 1978 — first exhibited at the Erie County Fair

Erie County Fair exhibit, 1978

Erie County Fair exhibit, 1978

Erie County Fair outdoor garden, 2025

Erie County Fair outdoor garden, 2025

OPGC members are active and award-winning participants in flower shows throughout Western New York. The Erie County Fair NGC Flower Show, held each August in Hamburg, NY, is among the region’s premier competitive venues for floral design, horticulture, and botanical arts, and the club has exhibited there since 1977.

Our members have a strong record of ribbon wins across all categories, and the club is proud to count several accredited NGC flower show judges among its membership, bringing expertise and credibility to the broader Western New York garden club community.

Seasonal Tradition

Holiday Decorating

A long-standing Village tradition

Early holiday decorating

Early holiday decorating

Orchard Park Historical Society, Jolls House

Jolls House, Orchard Park Historical Society

Each December, OPGC members deck the halls — and the doors — of several beloved Village landmarks. The Orchard Park Public Library, the Jolls House (home of the Orchard Park Historical Society), and the Train Depot all receive fresh wreaths and seasonal arrangements created by club members.

It’s a labor of love that brightens the Village during the holiday season and strengthens our ties to the institutions that make Orchard Park the community it is.

Member Programs

Interest Groups

African Violet Group meeting

African Violet Group

Seedlings evening chapter meeting

The Seedlings evening chapter

OPGC is home to members with deep and varied passions, and our interest groups are where those passions find a home. The African Violet Group meets at the Orchard Park Municipal Building for seasonal repotting sessions, care discussions, and the kind of plant-focused conversation that only fellow enthusiasts truly appreciate.

The Seedlings is OPGC’s evening chapter, meeting at the Orchard Park Public Library. The Seedlings have become a vital part of the club’s programming, including their ongoing collaboration with the Library on the Literary Garden project, which pairs beautiful plantings with a shared love of reading and community.

Interest groups are open to all members. If you have a passion that could use a few kindred spirits, there may already be a group for you — or room to start one.

Contact

(716) 648-6403
info@opgardenclub.org

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