Join Us For The

2008 Hidden City House & Garden Tour
 
Thursday, June 18th 5PM-8PM
 
Your chance to peek inside some of
downtown Albany's historic homes
and their secluded gardens.

**ATTENTION**
You'll be hungry after looking at all the wonderful
homes & gardens so why not have dinner at the
University Club (they are on the tour too!)?!

The University Club (141 Washington Avenue)is offering a special offer to House & Garden Tour participants:

Enjoy a Prime Rib & More Buffet
6 - 9 p.m. - Thursday, June 18
$25 per person
10% discount with Garden Tour ticket
(tax + tip not included)
Call for reservations - 518-463-1151 

 




Tickets:

Prepaid prior to June 11th: $15 per person.
     Purchase prepaid tickets by mailing a check payable to Hudson/Park Neighborhood Assoc. to PO Box 2313-ESP, Albany NY 12210
or
Paying by charge at the HAF Offices, 89 Lexington Avenue


June 11th-17th: $20 per person.
     Purchase tickets in person at Ben & Jerry's, 250 Lark Street (cash & check only),
Historic Albany Foundation, 89 Lexington Avenue (check & charge only)
 

June 18th (day of event): $20 per person.
     Purchase tickets or pick up prepaid tickets at Ben & Jerry's, 250 Lark Street, 5PM-8PM


For more information call 518-465-0876 x10.





The Sponsors                                                                                             
                                             

The Center Square Association and the Hudson/Park Neighborhood Association were founded in 1957 and 1974, respectively.They are not-for-profit neighborhood associations located in historic downtown Albany, New York.

The purpose of the associations is to promote the quality of residential living in the city and to preserve the historic 19th century housing stock. Committees are actively involved in issues that directly affect the quality of life of the residents. Accordingly, we have supported the enactment and enforcement of zoning, historic preservation and other local laws promoting the preservation and integrity of our neighborhoods.

Our members support and are actively involved in projects that improve our neighborhoods, such as: Block of the Year, ServAlbanyDay, Spring Clean-Up, Night Out Against Crime, Albany Hands, Equinox, Lark Street Business Improvement District and Historic Albany Foundation.

Historic Albany Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1974 to promote the appreciation and preservation of architecture in the Albany area. The Foundation's programs include technical assistance, advocacy, education and operation of the Architectural Parts Warehouse. The Parts Warehouse recycles used historic architectural elements that range from mantels, columns and doors to brass hardware. Historic Albany Foundation's programs are made possible through individual memberships, corporate contributions and funds from the New York State Council for the Arts.




HAF 2009