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SUMMARY:Takako Satoh Plays the Koto
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: Sunday\, September 15\, 2019. Performance begins at 1:30 PM.\nWHERE:  Japanese Guest House\, outside deck\, weather permitting.\nTICKETS: Free with admission to Bloedel Reserve \nEnjoy the backdrop of the Japanese Garden as Takako Satoh plays the beautiful stringed instrument called the koto. Considered the national instrument of Japan\, the koto originally came to Japan from China in the 7th century. The instrument’s shape has evolved over time. In its current form\, the koto is about six feet long with 13 plucked strings and 13 movable bridges for tuning. Listeners will instantly recognize its distinctive sound — lyrical and otherworldly. Takako Satoh performs on the deck of the Japanese Guest House\, weather permitting. The concert is free with admission to Bloedel Reserve. \n 
URL:https://bloedelreserve.org/event/listen-to-the-koto-2-2019-09-15/
LOCATION:Bloedel Reserve\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Family-Friendly,Seasonal
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SUMMARY:Special Guest Lecture: William Bryant Logan: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: William Bryant Logan\nWHEN: Friday\, September 27\, 2019\, 1 PM\nWHERE: The Residence at Bloedel Reserve\nTICKETS: Bloedel Reserve Members $15; Non-members $32 \nBuy Tickets\n ABOUT THE LECTURE: \nAward-winning author and arborist William Bryant Logan’s latest work Sprout Lands explores the ancient relationship between humans and trees and its implications for our future. Once\, people around the globe did not simply live beside or under trees. We lived with them\, taking from them and giving to them. Surprisingly\, perhaps\, this was not an exploitative but a cooperative relationship. Proper human care for the woodlands increased their diversity and promoted the numbers and kinds of insects\, birds and other creatures who lived among the trees and the open understory vegetation. Whole cultures were built around such woods. Logan explains that the ancient world is not just an idyl of the past\, but also a model for a future\, active relationship to our trees. He suggests a few ways in which we can start this living relationship anew. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER: William Bryant Logan is a certified arborist\, the founder\, and president of Urban Arborists\, Inc.\, and a faculty member at the New York Botanical Garden. Read his July 20th New York Times article “The Lessons of a Hideous Forest.” The author of four books and an award-winning garden writer\, he has written for House Beautiful\, House and Garden\, and Garden Design magazines\, in addition to his frequent contributions to the New York Times. \n 
URL:https://bloedelreserve.org/event/lecture-william-bryant-logan/
LOCATION:Bloedel Reserve\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seasonal,Special Events
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