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Most of the outstanding stained glass windows of Upper West Arts Center are over 100 years old, installed around or before 1898 by Buffalo native George M. Booth.  After more than a century of wear, a bit of vandalism, and some inadequate repair they are in need of thorough restoration. There are nearly one hundred precious windows in the building ranging from small, narrow stairway windows to the grand rosette window gracing Richmond Avenue.  Each has been assessed for wear and damage, resulting in the creation of a master restoration plan which details the work to be done and associated costs.

Please help us reach our goal of $100,000 to restore the center's beautiful windows.

In addition to gifts at various donor levels you may want to have a specific window rededicated in your honor (or to the memory, or in honor, of anyone you wish to designate.)  The seven leaded windows in the second floor gallery have already been so rededicated. The large concert hall features a dozen elegant windows, each of which may be rededicated, and the seven outstanding windows in the community meeting room may also be restored and rededicated.

Donor Levels
Putty Donor $25-$99
Leaded Donor $100-$499
Stained Glass Donor $500-$999

Window Rededication Opportunities
seven Community Meeting Room Windows, $1,500 each
twelve Concert Hall Windows, $2,000 each
West Ferry Arched Cluster $5,000
Richmond Avenue Rosette Window $7,500
Dome Ceiling Rosette Window $10,000
(seven Gallery Windows, $1,000 each are all sold)


Mail donations to: Windows On Ferry Circle
c/o Alleyway Theatre Incorporated
1 Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo New York 14202-1911
or click here to donate online.

Twelve Concert Hall Windows @ $2,000

Dome Rosette Window $10,000

Seven Meeting  Room Windows @ $1,500

Richmond Avenue Rosette
Window $7,500

West Ferry
Arched Cluster $5,000

Seven Gallery Windows @ $1,000 have been claimed.