Gallery: Savior of Buffalo Park honored
Carl Shrader, 94, was celebrated for his work through the Save Buffalo Park Committee back in 1985-86 to save the park from development. On April 5, Shrader’s effort was honored with a bench dedicated to him at the entrance to Buffalo Park.
The Savior Of Buffalo Park

Carl Shrader, 94, right, listens as Nat White talks about Shrader's work through the Save Buffalo Park Committee back in 1985-86 to save the park from development. On Saturday, April 5, Shrader’s effort was honored with a bench dedicated to him at the entrance to Buffalo Park.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunDr. Carl Shrader, The Savior Of Buffalo Park

On Saturday, April 5, Carl Shrader’s work to save Buffalo Park back in 1985-86 was honored with a bench dedicated to him at the entrance to Buffalo Park.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunDr. Carl Shrader, The Savior Of Buffalo Park

Carl Shrader, 94, left, sits with his friend Nat White after Shrader’s work through the Save Buffalo Park Committee in 1985-86 to save the park from development was recognized with a bench dedicated to him at the entrance to Buffalo Park.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunDr. Carl Shrader, The Savior Of Buffalo Park

On the morning of April 5, Carl Shrader is honored for his work to save Buffalo Park back in 1985-86 with a bench dedicated to him at the park's entrance.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunDr. Carl Shrader, The Savior Of Buffalo Park

Carl Shrader’s work to save Buffalo Park back in 1985-86 is honored with a bench dedicated to him at the park's entrance on April 5.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunJake Bacon
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