Seattle is home to the Woodland Park Zoo, a leader in wildlife and habitat conservation and science education. Georgia has been a long time supporter and has donated to the annual fund raising "Jungle Party" for many years. This year's auction lit up when an electrifying bidding war broke out for her sculpture "Snow Hare". When the smoke cleared the winning bid had reached $26,000. A wonderful contribution for the Zoo. They have a great Website: www.zoo.org
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Stumbley Ducklings Installed in Oak Harbor
We installed Georgia's latest Public Art in Oak Harbor last week. It was the conclusion of a long and interesting selection process, and it was great to finally see it on site. Here is a link to an article in the Oak Harbor Newspaper that gives the story:
http://www.southwhidbeyrecord.com/community/162778316.html
Our forklift for the day.
Volunteer/friend Kelly Lindsay and our
Foundry Manager Virginia Keck,with help from City employees
Joe and Cac.
Kelly keeping things clean as we bored the installation holes. The City was concerned about the run-off of the slurry debris clouding up nearby salmon habitat.
The inspector kept a close watch.
The crew with the completed installation.
The view as drivers pass by on the one-way street - the newly renovated
Pioneer Way.
http://www.southwhidbeyrecord.com/community/162778316.html
Our forklift for the day.
Volunteer/friend Kelly Lindsay and our
Foundry Manager Virginia Keck,with help from City employees
Joe and Cac.
Kelly keeping things clean as we bored the installation holes. The City was concerned about the run-off of the slurry debris clouding up nearby salmon habitat.
The inspector kept a close watch.
The crew with the completed installation.
The view as drivers pass by on the one-way street - the newly renovated
Pioneer Way.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
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