my Japanese teacher Sato Sensei sent me this e-mail!!! isn;t it cool?
i've always wanted to go now i can go for free!! you all can too if no work
November 10, 2006 is “Free Admission Day” at
The Japanese Garden in Portland
Portland , Ore. – The Japanese Garden Society of Oregon is having a “Free Admission Day” on Friday, November 10, 2006. Between the hours of 10am-4pm, the Japanese Garden in Portland , Oregon , will open its gates to all members of the public at no charge.
Nestled in the scenic west hills, the Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquil beauty. The garden includes a formal Japanese Tea House, meandering streams, intimate walkways, and an unsurpassed view of Mt. Hood . The 5.5 acre Garden is composed of five separate garden styles—a Strolling Pond Garden, a Tea Garden, a Natural Garden, a Flat Garden, and a Sand and Stone Garden.
“The autumn colors will be out in full at this time,” said Steve Bloom, Executive Director of the Garden, “and we wanted to share the wonderful fall experience of the Garden with the community. We purposely picked a school holiday to encourage families and children to come and visit this magical place when they have the time to truly enjoy everything about the Garden. ” The event is sponsored by Commercial Frame & Art and First Cup Coffeehouse.
Free tours of the Garden will be conducted at 10:45am, 1:00pm and 2:30pm. The Garden Gift Store will also be open and will feature a sale of holiday items, books, and Japanese cultural and art pieces. During Free Admission Day, the Autumn Leaves bonsai exhibit from the world-renowned Weyerhaeuser Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection will be on display and is also free of charge. This collection of living art features bonsai from Canada , China , Japan , Korea , Taiwan , and the United States .
The Japanese Garden is located on the west side of Washington Park , directly above the International Rose Test Gardens at 611 SW Kingston Drive in SW Portland . A free shuttle bus is available to take passengers from the Garden parking lot to the admission gate.
The Japanese Garden Society of Portland is a private 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that operates year-round and is funded through gate admissions, membership dues, and individual and corporate donations.
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Kerry Cobb, Director of Marketing & Communications
The Japanese Garden of Portland , Oregon
503-328-0050
kcobb@japanesegarden.com