Susan Vanderpoel Clark donated the first four hanging baskets on Main Street in the early 1950’s, and
created the Village Beautification Contest in 1955. In addition, because of her deep affection for each of
the village’s five churches, she began sending poinsettias at Christmas and lilies at Easter for the alters.
She also had her gardeners plant tulip bulbs on the churches’ walkways to bloom for the spring;
geraniums and petunias to bloom for the summer. Susan Vanderpoel Clark’s horticultural legacy to
Cooperstown may still be seen in the year-round beauty of the village, a legacy that has been continued
and furthered by The Clark Foundation and its President, Jane Forbes Clark.

The Annual Beautification Contest has contributed significantly to Cooperstown residents maintaining
their properties at a very high standard. Each year a varying panel of judges makes the award selections,
which are presented jointly by the Village of Cooperstown and The Clark Foundation. As in years past,
the awards will be given in the following three categories:

  • Most Attractive Floral Display in a Business Setting
  • Most Effective Overall Planting Which Enhances a Residential Property, as Seen from the Street
  • Most Appropriate Residential or Business Window Box or Boxes and/or Hanging Basket or
    Baskets

Significant increases to the awards were established in 2019:
First Place All Categories $1,000.00
Second Place All Categories $750.00
Third Place All Categories $500.00
Honorable Mention All Categories $400.00

Pioneer Patio

92 ½ Pioneer Street

Inn at Cooperstown