Artist Chris Piontkowski, left, waits as village Beautification Chairperson Deb Habes prepares to cut the ribbon to officially open the mural to the community. The extensive floral-themed mural is within the village's Pocket Park, which is situated between Village Hall and the Williamsville Library.

Volunteer Park

Volunteer Park is located between Williamsville Village Hall, 5565 Main St., and the Williamsville Library. Also known as our “Pocket Park” this space features beautiful landscaping and a large mural.

The park is maintained by members of the Beautification Committee with assistance from the Department of Public Works. Formerly a driveway that was used for vehicles to exit onto Main Street, the park now includes seating areas and a variety of garden flowers, especially pollinators.

In 2019, a 1,700-square-foot mural was completed along the side of Village Hall to create a grand entrance for park visitors. The mural, titled “A Butterfly’s View of the Garden,” was created by Buffalo artist Chris Piontkowski.

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