In red jacket is Pete Spalding, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee Chair, helping to cut the ribbon to dedicate Myrtle Reservoir Park, located on the highest point in Seattle.
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Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Myrtle Reservoir Park neighborhood celebrated the dedication of a recently opened Pro Parks Levy funded park today, Saturday, April 30, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Myrtle Reservoir Park is located at 6900 35th Ave. SW.
The morning was filled with music, dance, crafts and light refreshments. The Jacob Lakatua Quartet will entertain the community by playing jazz from Cole Porter, Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk. The band is comprised of Jacob Lakatua on saxophone, Greg Belisle-Chi on guitar, Jake Brady on drums.
At 11:30 a.m., Capoeira Malês performed the Afro-Brazilian art form that incorporates martial arts, dance and music together in a fun and accessible manner.
Additionally, Associated Recreation Council (ARC) Summer Day Damp sponsored an arts and craft table.
The park, which was built on a recently lidded reservoir, opened to the public in late fall 2010. It includes a plaza, an open grass field for informal play, ADA accessible pathways, a new play area with picnic benches and general landscaping. Seating walls on the plaza highlight the seven hills of Seattle and orient the viewer to the highest points in Seattle.
The park is built on and around the Myrtle Reservoir operated by Seattle Public Utilities (SPU). The design incorporates recreational elements and ideas suggested by community members, Parks staff, Seattle Public Utilities, and the Seattle Design Commission.
Approved by Seattle voters in 2000, the $198.2 million Pro Parks Levy funded more than 100 projects throughout the city. Projects included improvements to athletic fields, playgrounds, trails and community centers and parks. Funding also increased green spaces, supported Zoo programs and enhanced park maintenance. This is one of the final projects for that Levy.
For more information, please contact Parks Project Manager, Virginia Hassinger at (206) 233-7936 or Virginia.Hassinger@seattle.gov or visit the website at:
http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/proparks/Projects/myrtle.htm