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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Saturday, August 16th, 2008
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 01:37:20 pm

Dranea Bonner and Van Vong swung mallets during a spirited game of croquet. Further away, men dressed in white bowled on Wright Park’s manicured grounds. And beside a stage featuring a four-piece jazz band, people wearing turn-of-the-century clothing posed for photos.

To celebrate the upcoming 100th anniversary of the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory, organizers at Metro Parks Tacoma wanted to create a community event that captured the spirit of 1908 – hence women in dresses and men with moustaches reminiscent of the days of Teddy Roosevelt.

“I wasn’t really expecting all this. I thought it would just be a fun place to bring my kids,” said Arielle Richard of Tacoma. “But it looks like they really worked hard to make it special.”

The star of the celebration, of course, was the conservatory, a Victorian-style glass building. It opened in 1908 after a $10,000 gift from William W. Seymour, then the parks board president and later mayor of Tacoma. Today it holds more than 250 plant species.

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Categories: Tacoma, Downtown
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 11:38:07 am

Victoria Woodards, the president of the Metro Parks Tacoma board, announced today that an exhibit by Tacoma-born glass artist Dale Chihuly will go on display in Wright Park in November.

More details to follow.

Categories: Tacoma, Downtown
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 07:38:07 am

We'll be in Wright Park today for the celebration at the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory.

Categories: Morning report