(Photo by Stewart L.)
As preparations continue to move the Stone Cottage off its to-be-redeveloped site at 1123 Harbor SW, the volunteer preservationists working to save it have one more event ahead – here’s their update:
In a race to beat the wrecking ball, throughout January 2021 the “
Save The Stone Cottage” committee has put on a series of educational, entertaining, and inspiring events called “
Finding the Story Stones,” to raise awareness about our fundraising drive.
Finding each of the “Story Stones” has been unlocking elements of the unusual stories surrounding the Stone Cottage,
Eva Falk, and the early history of Seattle and Alki. The final of these four fun activities will be held on February 12, capping off the series of fun events.
The latest from the “Save the Stone Cottage” team:
One final “Story Stone” remains to be claimed, and this time there’s a ‘musical’ way to win it…
Friday, February 12, 2021 join us live at 7pm for a “Karaoke Rock Concert” and music trivia competition on Zoom
“Finding the Story Stones” Competitions
In a race to beat the wrecking ball, throughout January 2021 the “Save the Stone Cottage” committee have put on a series of educational, entertaining, and inspiring events called “Finding the Story Stones,” to raise awareness about our fundraising drive.
Finding each of the “Story Stones” has been unlocking elements of the unusual stories surrounding the Stone Cottage, Eva Falk, and the early history of Seattle and Alki. The final of these four fun activities will be held on February 12, 2021, capping off the series of fun events.
Norway is building a new whale museum in the shape of a whale tail
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM|TRAVEL TRENDS, NORWAY Created : Jan 18, 2021, 07:00 IST
Norway is already home to some spectacular architectural marvels, and now the country is all set to add another equally mind-blowing wonder. The new entry is the whale museum that will be built on the southern coast of Norway in the shape of a whale tail coming out from water! This museum is basically a beautiful coastal viewpoint and an educational center where people can get an insight into the marine life of the country.
The breathtaking architecture is designed by Danish architectural studio Dorte Mandrup.