| SPU Welcomes 1,000 Visitors
                to Campus for Second-Annual Garden Tour
 PEOPLE VISIT SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY for a variety of reasons  lectures,
 music, sports, theatre  but on June 5, the day of SPU’s Queen Anne and Magnolia
 Garden Tour, it was all about gardening.
 More than 1,000 people attended the
   second-annual event, which began with a gardening lecture by Seattle Post-Intelligencer
   columnist Marty Wingate. Afterward, SPU Head Gardener Jeff Daley led tours
              of the University’s historic gardens, including the Alexander perennial border,
   the vintage Rose Garden and the Science Building’s top-floor greenhouse.  Guests
     also had the chance to view six select Magnolia and Queen Anne residential
              gardens, one of which had been featured in Better Homes and Gardens.
              While making their way through each garden, visitors were treated
              to complimentary coffee and cookies, courtesy of event sponsors
              Starbucks Coffee and Cascadia Restaurant, and they heard performances
              by Seattle Pacific student musicians. Before the day’s end,
     SPU Welcomes 1,000 Visitors to Campus for Second-Annual Garden Tour guests
              returned to campus for a lecture by Debra Prinzing ’81 titled “Finding
              God in the Garden” (see
            My Response).  “This is one of my favorite events of the year,” says Alumni
       Director Doug Taylor, who co-chaired the Garden Tour with Prinzing. “We
       love sharing our campus gardens with our neighbors. It was wonderful to
       see so many first-time visitors to campus  and it didn’t even rain!”                                                              Back to the topBack to Campus
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