November 8, 2024 was a cool and sunny fall day, perfect to show off the beautifully painted salmon with its new distinctive designs.
Einstein students came out for the dedication Photo by Hannah Connaughton |
There were members of the community in attendance, and the Einstein student body streamed out of the school and past the Salmon. The Principal, Dorian Manza, was there welcoming the students and encouraging them to look at the restored salmon. Manza was very supportive and ultimately co-sponsored the restoration.
The Einstein pep band performed Photo by Hannah Connaughton |
Students cheered the enthusiastic performance by the All School Pep Band while smiling at the community members, and enjoying a pleasant break to their day to view the restored salmon.
Some attendees had planned to be there, but others just out on a walk were drawn by the band and the crowd of students and neighbors.
The salmon had suffered from exposure to the heat, cold and rain over the past few years and were looking pretty sad up close.
(L-R) Paul Lewing, HNA Board Member, Jocelyn Curry Asher, Chair HNA, Dorian Manza, Principal Einstein MS Photo by Hannah Connaughton |
Neighborhood volunteers spent months in the process of coordinating with Einstein Middle School, applying and securing a grant, obtaining designs, and ultimately removing the heavy salmon off to be prepared and repainted by HNA members.
Salmon creatively designed replaced the more realistic original paint.
If you haven’t seen them, please stop by the corner of 3rd Ave NW and NW 195th St and see what story the salmon have to tell.
--Pam Cross
--Pam Cross
Pam Cross and DKH, thank you so much for publishing this well-written piece on the fun celebration Einstein put on for the return of their salmon! The partnership was flawless (a partnership is now required to qualify for a Shoreline Neighborhood Mini-grant) and the team of artists can be proud of the repaired and repainted sculptures.
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