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RE: [GSAS-board] Picnic
- To: "Greater Seattle Aquarium Society board members" <gsas-board@thekrib.com>
- Subject: RE: [GSAS-board] Picnic
- From: "Hess, Clay A" <clay.a.hess@boeing.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 12:14:49 -0700
- Thread-index: AcVpUdP6zHFB2tBIR2GW41VHibzIXwCQ04Fg
- Thread-topic: [GSAS-board] Picnic
Bob,
No, I have not heard of the Koi place at all....but, I will ask around a
bit.
Clay
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob and Judy Holmes [mailto:jbholmes@nwlink.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 3:47 PM
To: greater Seattle Aquarium Society board members
Subject: [GSAS-board] Picnic
I don't feel very warm and fuzzy with the Phantom Lake site either, even
though it sounds like a nice place. Most of Seattle's bigger city parks
have shelters, tables and a cooking area plus ample parking. Some of the
neighboring communities like Mercer Island and Bellevue have nice parks
also. Reservations are probably necessary at most of these parks.
There's
also state parks like Saltwater S.P. and Lake Sammamish.
Clay, there's a place up near you that is supposed to have a bunch of
koi
ponds and gardens. It's privately owned. I can't think of the name of
it.
Supposed to be a nice place for picnics. Ever heard of anything like
this? As far as individual park facicities go, I'm familiar with Lincoln
Park in
West Seattle and that's about it, so ideas and suggestions would be most
welcome.We have chosen August 13 or 20 as the picnic date. Sounds a long
ways off, but time flies so we need to act on this right away,
especially
if reservations are required.
Bob
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