Giant canoe rides popular at SummerSet Arts Festival

Friday, September 12, 2014

Giant canoe rides on Ronald Bog
Photo by Gary Stebbins
Ronald Bog Park was abuzz with people of all ages last Saturday afternoon at the Third Annual SummerSet Arts Festival: Celebrating Ronald Bog.

Nature Crowns were popular headgear
Photo by Gary Stebbins
Live musical performances took place in the big tent in the center of the meadow and volunteer driven art-making tents ringed the edges. Faerie Garden-making, presented by Diggin' Shoreline, was especially popular. 

Blue Heron Heritage Family group sang traditional songs
Photo by Gary Stebbins
Descendants of the original peoples of this area, members of the Duwamish, Snohomish, and Chinook Tribes shared culture through cedar doll-making, song, dance, and drumming, and rides around the lake in their giant hand-carved canoe! 

Brian and Seth Peterka sang old-time songs
Photo by Gary Stebbins
This community event was presented by Meridian Park Neighborhood Association and sponsored by 4Culture, Shoreline Historical Museum, SLFP Arts Council, and The City of Shoreline.


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