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Cool Art Installation

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The In South Lake Union Blog is awesome! Their article taking an indepth look at Blanche, a new art installation in the not-yet-open Lake Union Park makes me excited to get out there and take a look at it!

The author writes, "The experience of taking in Blanche, however, is not limited to the movement of the water and the simple beauty of a hull. This installation also includes a sound feature that the artists refer to as "wave music" and is projected into the hull of the boat by underwater sound chambers made of pipes. Upon putting your ear up to the wave music speaker, you will be greeted with background noise reminiscent of didjeridu music punctuated by intermittent metallic lapping sounds. It's actually quite pleasant."

To read the rest of the article (and see some great pictures of Blanche), please folow the link!

http://blog.seattlepi.com/insouthlakeunion/archives/198607.asp

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June Flyer

Hey Everyone!

Here at South Lake Union we have all the fun and activity any one could need for their summer, from free boat rides, workshops and beyond! Check out what is going on down here in the month of June!

Be sure to stop by again soon when we post our flyer for next month. July is JAM-PACKED. Put on your sunscreen, let's go sailing!

June Events Flyer

Download a PDF of the flyer.

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Cruise Lake Union on board the S.S. Virginia V with Historic Seattle

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When: Saturday, July 17

Where: S.S. Virginia V, moored at South Lake Union at the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St. Seattle.

Registration: $50 Historic Seattle and Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) members and guests of members; $60 general public; $25 students

Pre-registration required no later than Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Register at https://www.historicseattle.org or call (206) 622-6952.

To celebrate the 88th anniversary of her maiden voyage, join Historic Seattle and the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) on the S.S. Virginia V. Enjoy refreshments while learning about the past, present, and future of Lake Union, including the move by MOHAI to the Naval Reserve Training Center. Our presenters include Leonard Garfield, Executive Director of MOHAI, Betsy Davis, Executive Director of the Center for Wooden Boats, and Rich Haag, the landscape architect whose creative solutions have made Gasworks Park a national model for turning unused and polluted industrial sites into wonderful civic gathering places.

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Kids of All Ages - Ship Model Class

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Ship ModelTry your hand at building a ship model. You'll get to choose from several different kinds. Our helpful crew will be on hand to advise you and you'll go home with your very own model to keep. (Adult assistance suggested for kids under 10 years of age.)

April 24th or May 22nd

9am - Noon

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Upcoming Chantey Sing

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Northwest Seaport Chantey Sing with The Whateverly Brothers

Friday, April 9 On the Virginia V

860 Terry Ave N, Seattle

8:00 – 10:30 PM

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Visiting Vessels at the Historic Ships Wharf

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The Historic Ships Wharf at Lake Union Park is host to a variety of visiting vessels throughout the year.

Now you can learn about which vessels have visited in the past, and which are coming in the future. Most of these boats are historic vessels that are open to the public for dock-side tours, free boat rides on Sundays through The Center for Wooden Boats' CastOFF! program, or for private charters.

Learn more about vessels that have visited the Wharf.

Look at the Calendar to see which vessels will visit in the future. 

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Vision at Lake Union Park

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The Working Group at Lake Union Park meets twice monthly to plan events and activities to bring South Lake Union to life. From Sea Chantey Sings to Steam Engine Repair Workshops, from model boat building to learn-to-sail programs, there's a little something for everyone.

The Working Group has created a plan to accomplish a variety of goals, many of which include the programs mentioned above. This work plan is a vision and road map for sharing Northwest history at Lake Union Park through year-round exhibits and hands-on experiences.

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