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Spring 2003 | Volume 26, Number 2 | Campus
Put on Those Garden Clogs and Join the SPU Queen Anne Garden Tour

ON SATURDAY, MAY 31
, Seattle Pacific University kicks off a full day of gardening inspiration at the inaugural SPU Queen Anne Garden Tour.

While participants linger over coffee and muffins, Seattle Post-Intelligencer garden columnist and horticulture expert Marianne Binetti will begin the day with the lecture, “Shortcuts to a Show Garden.” SPU’s head gardener, Jeff Daley, will follow with a tour of the University’s award-winning landscapes, perennial borders, ornamental grass garden and butterfly garden. In the afternoon, participants have the rare chance to explore five select residential gardens on Queen Anne Hill — while enjoying performances by student musicians.

Tickets are $12 per person and can be ordered by calling 206/281-2100. After May 1, tickets will be available at Ravenna Gardens (Queen Anne and University Village stores) and at Fremont Gardens.

For more information about this event, visit www.spu.edu/fellows.

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From the President
Cultivating hope in the face of chaos is vital today. "This is the time for a Christian university to dig down deep into its formative foundations … and decide quite clearly what bread we have to offer,” says President Philip Eaton.

Volumes of Volumes
SPU Library resources will top 22 million items in 2003. Starting this summer, materials can be ordered online from the new “Orca” catalog through the Orbis Cascade Alliance. [Campus]

Homecoming 2003: The Weekend in Photos
From fast-paced hoops to class reunions where former classmates reconnected, Homecoming 2003 was a picture-perfect weekend. See the action here. [Alumni]

The World of Teng Chiu
Seattle’s Frye Museum spotlights an art collection owned by an SPU professor and her husband. Chinese artist Teng Chiu’s work has largely been forgotten, but Joanna Poznanska is helping to reintroduce him to the West. [Faculty]

Playing With Joy
After an incredible season, the unbeaten Falcon women’s basketball team lost the championship game but won the hearts of the Puget Sound fans. [Athletics]

My Response
“The soldier and chaplain are each unique callings fulfilled by those who respond to the call of the nation and to the call of God,” says Chaplain (Major General) Gaylord T. Gunhus, U.S. Army Chief of Chaplains.[My Response]