This wonderful link came via the NAJGA (North American Japanese Garden Association) e-Newsletter.
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Friday, December 18, 2020
Japanese Gardens for Renewal and Healing
Sunday, December 6, 2020
2020 Foreign Minister's Commendation
The Seattle Japanese Garden as been awarded the 2020 Foreign Minister's Commendation from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This commendation is awarded “to individuals and groups with outstanding achievements in international fields, in order to acknowledge their contributions to the promotion of friendship between Japan and other countries and areas.”
Read more: 2020 Foreign Minister's Commendation — Seattle Japanese Garden
Friday, October 30, 2020
Kaleidoscope Series 04 - Ikebana
The 4th in the Kaleidoscope Series will explore the art of ikebana flower arrangement with Ikebana International Seattle and instructor Phyllis Danielson, an instructor at the Ohara School founded in 1912.
Friday, October 9, 2020
Ginkgo Biloba Planting Ceremony - October 5, 2020
A small group of dignitaries and garden supporters gathered outside the garden to officially present and plant the Ginkgo biloba seedling, a gift from Green Legacy Hiroshima with a message of Peace and Hope. Mayor Jenny Durkin, Consul General Hisao Inagaki and his wife, Parks Superintendent Jesús Aguirre and the Arboretum's Jane Stonecipher presented remarks and placed a shovel of dirt onto the tree roots. Our own Susan Ott Ralph told the story of the tree, grown from a seed of a tree that survived the 1945 atomic bomb in Hiroshima. Cara Izumi read a message from Green Legacy Hiroshima. After the ceremonies, Jeanne Peterson led the Consul General and his party on a tour of the garden. Marcia Takamura provided koto music.
To see photos and read more about the ceremony, go to the "Special Events" page of this blog. NOTE from 10/10/2020 - More Photos have been added to this page - enjoy!
To watch a video of the ceremony, click on this link from the Seattle Japanese Garden website:
www.seattlejapanesegarden.org/blog/2020/10/8/planting-a-hiroshima-peace-tree
Plan to go to the garden soon to see the new tree and also watch the colors of the garden turn to fall.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Kaleidoscope Series - Oct. 1 - "Maple Pruning" / Oct. 14 - "Art of Sumi"
Kaleidoscope Series 03 - "Art of Sumi" with Midori Kono Thiel
The third in the Kaleidoscope series of free virtual events will introduce you to the art and basic techniques used in the traditional Japanese calligraphy and sumi-e.
6:00 to 6:45pm
Kaleidoscope Series 02 - "Maple Pruning" with Pete Putnicki
The second in the Kaleidoscope series of free virtual events will feature Pete Putnicki demonstrating the art of pruning Japanese Maples.
to the over-all picture and narrative of the Garden.” - Pete Putnicki
6:00 to 6:45pm
Kaleidoscope Series 01 - "The World of Butoh" with Joan Laage
The first in the Kaleidoscope series of free virtual events will feature the world of Butoh with Joan Laage of Kogut Butoh with special footage of dancers recently recorded in the garden.
6:00 to 6:45pm
(scroll down to Register)
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Remembering Moon Viewing 2018
As the 2020 full moon begins to fade, we remember Moon Viewing Festivals from years gone by, since alas it was not to be this year.
Saturday, August 1, 2020
Unit 86 sponsors Seeing | Seeds | Stories Exhibit
Arboretum Summer Bulletin features the Japanese Garden
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Poetry and the Japanese Garden by NAJGA
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Seattle Japanese Garden to Reopen July 14th
- Timed Entry Appointments - sign up at Seattle Parks & Rec .
- Groups of related people no larger than 5.
- Wear Face Masks and social distance.
- Follow one direction paths within the garden.
Step 1: Click on the 'Create New Account' button.
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3: Complete your information and Submit.
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4: You will receive an "Activate Your Account" email from Seattle Parks. Click the link in that email to activate your account.
Once you have a Parks Activnet Account, then you can got to this Seattle Parks link to sign up for a Garden Timed Entry Ticket. https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/seattle/daycare/program/312?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true&online=true and click on the "Enroll Now" button to pick your day and time and process your order.
For more information on the rules and a map of the directional garden paths, go to this Seattle Japanese Garden Website: https://www.seattlejapanesegarden.org/covid19 . There is also a button on that page to "Purchase Your Ticket." There may appear to be an entry charge, but for Unit 86 Members, that charge will be discounted to $0.
Sign up now and ENJOY - at LAST!
Friday, July 3, 2020
Virtual Tanabata - Starting July 11
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Jeanne Peterson, Chair of Seattle Japanese Garden Steering Committee
At the June 17, 2020 Arboretum Foundation virtual Annual Meeting, Skip Vonckx retired as Chair of the Japanese Garden Steering committee and from the Foundation Board. Assuming the Chair position in his stead is our very own Jeanne Peterson, long time Board Member of the Foundation, member of the Steering Committee and a Unit 86 Guide since 2010.
Congratulations Jeanne. We in Unit 86 looking forward to working closely with you during the next term.
Read an interview of Jeanne by David Yamaguchi of The North American Post: https://napost.com/jeanne-peterson-the-seattle-japanese-garden-steering-committee-chair/
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
A Legacy of Peace, Planted in Our Garden
In January, 2020, Susan delivered these seed to be propagated. They are all from plants that survived the atomic bombing in Hiroshima. By growing these seeds we commemorate the lives lost in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and become an ambassador for the initiative's message of peace and love of the natural world.
See the story on the Seattle Japanese Garden web site at:
https://www.seattlejapanesegarden.org/blog/a-legacy-of-peace
Friday, June 5, 2020
60th Anniversary of the Seattle Japanese Garden
Read the Story behind the creation of the garden on the garden website, written by Jessa Gardner with much help from Julie Coryell and Shizue Prochaska at:
Monday, June 1, 2020
Pruning with Pete Putnicki
sharing his pine-pruning experience!
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Stroll through the Seattle Japanese Garden with Pete Putnicki
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Online Ukiyo-e exhibition
from Jeanne Peterson, Continuing Education Chair
Thursday, April 23, 2020
National Volunteer Week
Arboretum Foundation
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Japanese Pruning Workshop
Friday, March 27, 2020
Haiku and photos from Seattle Japanese Garden Facebook
From the March 27th Facebook Page of the Seattle Japanese Garden, with permission to share here from the Arboretum Foundation. Find more of these posts on the Haiku page of this blog. You can scroll down the the very first one issued March 13, 2020, the last day the garden was open. We will add new posts as they appear from Facebook. Imagine for a few moments that you are walking in our beautiful garden. Enjoy . . .
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Seattle Japanese Garden Closed due to Covid-19
Seattle Japanese Garden is closed from March 14 through at least April 13, 2020, following the guidance of the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation and the King County's Public Health Department recommendations regarding Covid 19.
Although this blog has been dormant for many months, we would like to reactivate it now, as a means of communication for all the Unit’s members as well as for all the others who love and support the Seattle Japanese Garden and may still be following this blog.
With permission of the Arboretum Foundation, we will share the daily Haiku posts that appear on the Seattle Japanese Garden Facebook pages for those of you who do not have a Facebook account to enjoy thinking about the garden every day while we isolate ourselves to prevent spread of the virus. Look for these posts here on the Home page or on the Haiku Page of this blog.
If you have pictures or articles or thoughts for the day that you would like to share, please contact Aleks Monk, Blog Moderator or Peggy Garber, Unit 86 President, via email. We will try to set up a Blog Contact US Form, but this may take some time to figure out. Please be patient with our efforts as we try to bring this bog back to life.
Peggy Garber
Sunday, February 16, 2020
'Perfect Revolution' film at Northwest Film Forum • Wed Feb 19, 7:00pm
Wed Feb 19: 7.00pm
1515 12th Ave, Seattle WA 98122
$13 General Admission
$10 Student/Child/Senior
$7 Member
Tickets at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4455930
About
** Co-presented with Friends of Asian Art Association, Filmination, and Japan Foundation! Bar opens at 6:00pm. Please come have a drink, make a donation, or network in the Northwest Film Forum lobby!**
A romantic film based on the true story of activist Kumashino Yoshihiko, who raises awareness of the sexuality of disabled people through lecturing and event activities. Perfect Revolution is written and directed by Junpei Matsumoto (Embers).
Kuma (Lily Franky) has been afflicted with cerebral palsy since childhood. His resulting inability to fully use both hands and feet confines him to a wheelchair, but he is an active advocate for engaging public discourse about the sexual lives of disabled people. During this advocacy work he meets Mitsu (Seino Nana), a sex worker with an emotional condition, and falls in love. Together they attempt to break down obstructive social barriers around them.