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Nine Free Days � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � page 2Lantern Viewing Tickets On Sale Dec� 1 � � � � � � page 3Listen to the Fragrance Book Release � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � page 4December Artist Member Exhibition � � � � � � � � � � � page 5
Welcome autumn with colorful foilage, new chrysanthemum tea blends, and more� Read the new and revised Listen to the Fragrance� Support the Oregon Food Bank with Nine Free Days ��� Learn about these and more beginning on page 2.
News & Updates for Members - Autumn 20 16
Lan Su Transitions to Autumn
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Nine Free Days: supporting the Oregon Food bankFree Admission from December 3-11 to Lan Su for all with a donation of non-perishable food for the Oregon Food Bank.
Board of Directors
Leadership
Lisa James, CFREVanessa AbahashemiEdward HemmingsKatie HillVan MachadoRebecca MackeyScott SteeleKathie TitzlerGlin VarcoGary Wilson
staff
Mandi Lynn AtkinsonLynne BarrettZoë ClarkChelsea DeLoneyStacie DuffeyCatherine Elder-OuchaouAddie FernandezDeAnna Gomes Harris GoodmanCalvin HamannSabrina HarrisMaggie LimAnne PerrigoLeigh QuentonVenus Sun
officers
Kathy MacNaughton, President Terry Smith, Vice-PresidentJill Chen, Treasurer Raymond W� Cheng, Secretary
Directors
Shelley DuttonConnie HiramChristine LauStephen LedouxBetty Jean LeeGreg MartinShelley PengTravis RigbyHelen Ying
Kia Selley, ex-officio
Lan Su staff
Lan Su Chinese Garden is partnering with Oregon Food Bank to present Nine Free Days beginning Saturday, December 3 through Sunday, December 11� Lan Su will be open for
free with a donation of a canned or non-perishable food items�
Oregon Food Bank takes a holistic approach to ending hunger by bringing the community together to provide food, education and hope to neighbors in need�
Last year Oregon Food Bank distributed 96�2 million pounds to help feed 270,000 people every month, 92,000 of them children�
Nine Free Days is designed to help families and the community visit Lan Su Chinese Garden no matter their ability to pay� We are honored to partner with Oregon Food Bank to expand this reach�
Oregon Food Bank Most Needed
• Shelf-stable milk• Foods high in protein: canned meats
like tuna, chicken, or salmon, canned or dried beans
• Foods high in nutrients: canned fruits and vegetables (preferably with reduced sodium and reduced sugar)
• Whole-grain foods: brown rice, whole grain cereal and whole-wheat pasta
• Soups, chilies and stews (preferably with reduced sodium and reduced fat)
• 100 percent fruit juice (canned, plastic or boxed)
• Unsaturated cooking oils• Other nutritious foods (preferably with
reduced fat, sodium and sugar)
Learn more about the Oregon Food Bank at www.oregonfoodbank.org
Nine Free Days Pop-Up ShopDuring Lan Su’s Nine Free Days, the Garden Shop overflows into the Hall of Brocade Clouds with a dazzling display of unique items to fit all of your holiday shopping needs�
Featuring a selection of kid-friendly items, locally made mooncakes, visually stunning paper goods and books, and more—the Garden Shop’s Holiday Pop-up Shop is the perfect place to find the perfect gift.
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Chinese New Year Lantern Viewing Tickets on Sale Dec. 1
As part of Lan Su’s Chinese New Year Celebration, tickets for six nights of Lantern Viewing (February 7-12) with special performances, will be on sale for members beginning December 1�
Lantern Viewing - Family evenings February 7 & 8 — 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Member - $25, General - $35, children (3-11) - $15
Family evenings include entry to the garden, hot cider for all guests, open seating in the teahouse with purchase of tea, and a lit dragon procession�
Lantern Viewing - VIP Evenings February 9, 10, 11 & 12 - 5:30-8 p.m.
VIP Evenings (Regular) Member - $45, General - $55, children (3-11) - $20
Tickets for VIP evenings include entry to the garden, hot cider for all guests, Chinese noodle box with Bahn Mi bites, Chinese dance performance and a lit dragon procession�
VIP Evenings (Teahouse Reserved) Member - $50, General - $60, children (3-11) - $20
Tickets for VIP evenings with Reserved Teahouse Seating include entry to the garden, a $15 tea and food credit ($10 for children) in the Teahouse that evening, a Chinese dance performance and a lit dragon procession�
Teahouse gratuity not included.
Learn more and purchase your tickets at www.lansugarden.org/lanternviewing.
six nights of lantern viewing evenings
See Lan Su come alive with beautiful lantern sculptures in Lake Zither, floating and hanging lanterns as the Chinese New Year Celebration ends with traditional lantern evenings February 7-12.
Special Donor lantern viewing evening
Lan Su is hosting donors at the $500 and higher level to a special Donor Lantern Viewing Evening on Monday, February 6� This evening features food, wine, special music and dance performances, traditional Chinese art demonstrations along with the lit dragon procession�
Look for your Save the Date postcard with more details in the mail soon� For more information, contact Vanessa Abahashemi, Director of Philanthropy at 503�228�8131 ext 1026 or [email protected]�
Cap off Chinese New Year with six nights of traditional lantern viewings from February 7-12, 2017.
Membership Special - 20% off all Gift memberships
Through the end of December, all gift memberships to Lan Su are 20% off!
A membership to Lan Su Chinese Garden is the perfect gift for any of the students, seniors, couples, or families on your holiday shopping list� A break from the ordinary, this is a gift they’ll never forget� Holiday gift memberships come with a special Lan Su holiday card with personalized text if ordered in time�
Purchase your holiday gift membership with the code GIFT20 online atwww.lansugarden.org/giftmembership
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Listen to the Fragrance: Literary Inscriptions in Lan Su Chinese Garden Be one of the first to own this updated and revised version of the definitive guide to the inscriptions in Lan Su - now in color!
Lan Su announces expanded summer hours
Beginning March 15, Lan Su Chinese Garden is expanding daily summer hours to 7 p�m� to provide additional time in the garden in the early evening for visitors and members�
By moving to the new closing time of 7 p�m� during the summer (March 15-October 31), visitors will have an extra hour of visitation each day to explore Lan Su after work; enjoy beer, wine and sake in the garden’s Teahouse; or see the views in the garden transform during the magical early evening hours�
New winter hours in place
Additionally, Lan Su has made changes to the winter schedule� Lan Su now closes at 4 p�m� from November 1-March 14�
However, Lan Su will also keep the retail Garden Shop open an extra half-hour each day year round to accommodate visitors and members�
Lan Su is proud to announce the release of an updated edition of Dr� Charles Wu’s seminal work on poetry and couplets in the garden, Listen to the Fragrance: Literary Inscriptions in Lan Su Chinese Garden�
The result of nearly a year’s efforts, the new edition builds upon the framework of the wildly successful first edition with all new color photographs and maps�
Donald Jenkins, Curator Emeritus of Asian Art of the Portland Art Museum, said recently about Listen to the Fragrance, “Charles Wu leads us into the heart of Chinese garden culture in a way that no other author has ever done� His translations of the many calligraphic inscriptions scattered throughout the garden provide us with subtle hints and revealing insights that enhance the experience of our visit at every step along the way� It is as though we had a scholar poet from the Ming dynasty at our side”�
Listen to the Fragrance is now available for $19�95 in the Garden Shop and is a must-read for any fan of Lan Su�
As a special thank you for supporting Lan Su, members will receive an extra 10% discount (20% total!) on Garden Shop items in the month of December�
(excludes consignment items, membership renewals, and gift certificates)�
Members Save 20% off in December
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This December, Lan Su hosts the Artist Member Exhibition in the Reflections on Clear Ripples Pavilion.See the work of Lan Su’s artist members during this special exhibition� This is an opportunity for our Artist members to showcase their work inspired by Lan Su Chinese Garden�
Lan Su’s annual Artist membership is designed for both professional and amateur photographers and artists and their needs. Benefits created specifically for these members include:
• Additional access to Lan Su on the first Friday of each month from 8-10 a�m� and three additional after-hours events, just for artist members�
• Full rights release of photos and paintings of the garden• Invitations to special Artist events, lectures and workshops
To learn more about art on display in the garden visit www.lansugarden.org/art�
For more information on becoming an Artist Member or to upgrade your current membership, contact Van Machado, Director of Membership, at 503�228�8131 ext 1003 or [email protected]�
December Artist Member Exhibition & Reception
Member Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Friday, December 2 - 4-6 p�m� — Open to all members
Come to Lan Su on the evening of December 2 and see the opening of the Member Art Exhibition in the garden while enjoying cookies and tea. Meet the exhibiting artists, see Lan Su in the evening and get a preview of the of special holiday retail annex in the Hall of Brocade Clouds.
2016 Gifts to Date
$50,000 & ABOVEThe Estate of Devon O’Brien
$20,000 & 49,999The Collins FoundationJohn R� Gatewood and Mary Z�
Gatewood Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation
$10,000 - $19,999Florists’ Review MagazineMillicent Naito
$5,000 - $9,999AirbnbBella CasaGoodman Family FoundationHerbert A� Templeton FoundationJackson FoundationDavid Joslin & May LimJulie & David MachadoKathy MacNaughtonNorthwest Evaluation AssociationNW NaturalOregon Arts CommissionPGE FoundationStewart Sokol & Larkin LLCTravel OregonTravel PortlandU�S� Bank FoundationVT Group
$2,500 - $4,999American Institute of Floral
DesignersRaymond ChengDavis Wright Tremaine, LLPShelda R� HolmesStephen & Sara LedouxMia Nicholson & Tim McMahanJane PaulsonHenry F� Schwarz, III & Susan L�
RinkerTerry & Sa Tina SmithWalter Clay Hill and Family
FoundationThe Tao of TeaCheryl & Rena Tonkin
$2,000 - $2,499Gary M� & Susan A� HarbisonElizabeth Smith
$1,500 - $1,999Sarah HarrisEstate of Anne B� Minthorn & FamilyMaihwa F� LiRose E� Tucker Charitable TrustMichael Scogna & Jill ChenSo Hum FoundationJudith & James StreetMarcy B� Tonkin
$1,000 - $1,499AnonymousRay B� & Jean M� AuelChubb InsuranceTruman W� Collins, Jr�Lynn Connor
Matt EricksonSteven FangFlowerBoxDennis & Margaret FritzLisa JamesJEZ FoundationDiane & Gregg KantorDavid & Regina KawasakiPeter J� KendallAdam C� & Betty KobosBetty Jean LeeNancy Locke & Don HarrisHester NauCraig NormanDavid Peterson & Nik MurrowDavid J� PollockPortland Wholesale Flower MarketStan & Kim ProsserWilliam & Anne RasnakeRBC Wealth ManagementReed C� & Christina B� WilsonRichard B� & Marilyn WongYellow Mountain StoneWorks, Inc��
$500 - $999Vanessa Abahashemi & Soren
JorgensenLester Baskin, M�D� & Heather
BaskinHarry BeekmanHolly H� BlackChristine & Linden ChinDavis Street TavernJane & Anthony DeMarcoJudy Echols & Ishah FehonElliot, Powell, Baden & Baker
InsuranceRobin GatesLisa Goldberg & Yeng ChenMarty & Bill HallDaren & Elaine HamiltonDonald & Stephen HammondAlice Hayhurst & Olivia HayMarshall HieronimusDr� W� Sheldon Hurst & Karen
HurstInnovative Housing,Inc�Apricot IrvingValery IselyPeter & Anne JarvisDonald JenkinsMarion & Brian A� JonesJeff JoslinPhil KalbererJane A� KennedyKimberly-Clark FoundationTodd & Michelle KohlbushAlison KwokJohn & Lisa LehmanRobert LindbloomJohn McGuire & Jean McGuire
ColemanBecky McVeyBill MetzSuzanne & Ronald NivenChristine & Charlotte PerryFranklin L� & Sharry L� QuanJanice E� QuiveyLaura L. SchlaflySERA ArchitectsDaniel Skach-MillsThomas J� & Marie A� SpenceRichard H� & Linda F� WardPriscilla Bernard WiedenStephen & Helen YingJonathan & Pearl Yu
Lan Su Chinese Garden makes every effort to list your name and donation accurately. For any omissions or errors, please contact Van Machado, Director of Membership at [email protected] or Vanessa Abahashemi, Director of Philanthropy at [email protected].
Memberships & donations above $250 from November 2015 - October 2016.
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2016 Gifts to Date$$250 - $499Paula AbramsDonald AndersenGarnet L� & Steven AscherHawkin & Dorothy AuDavid & Jennifer AustinMary Ann & Phillip BarnekoffDebra BellosCarol BensonHarree BerthelsonJames BluhmDean & Mary BoyerTheodocia Burfitt & Frederick
LambPatricia CarneyLisabeth Carter-WidyaratneMary Anne Cassin & Ken MeyerAnn ChilcoteCathy & Edwin ChinnJohn E� Bud ClarkKirsten Collins & Cody HoeslyLiana ColomboLinda J� Crum & Ross W� PetersonDick & Cameron DavisDennis Deming & Corky CortrightRobert Donnan & Patricia KirkebyJack & Suzanne DowningDena K� DrasinStephen Early & Mary ShepardMary ErbaughJeffrey Feiffer & John BriggsDF ForisterSean & Janette GallagherJeffrey D� GilbertAndy Glew & Rhonda PattenLana Goelz & Gary W� StachlowskiSteve & Natalie GoodrichDaniel Green & Kathy CinaCarol Gwo & Ralph SmithSara M� and William HallMary Hirsch & Yoshiaki ShimizuSherry Holley & Al DidierEamonn & Kathy HughesJackie Chan Fan Club USACatherine JohnsonSusan Matlock Jones & Erin
ZollenkopfDavid Judd & Kathryn Fitch
David & Linda KagelSherry Kam & Dana SamplesJin-Hee Kim & Paul LevyJeffrey Knapp & Mark CliftChristine Knodt & Robert S� KnappKathryn Krygier & Howard BarneyChristina & Martin LafrenzRobert & Susan LeebRoger & Dana LuedtkeBecki Marsh & Wink GrossSheri MasonBarbara & Michael MastersonMike & Judy McCuddyBrent Miller and Tom BurnsMichael & Susan MuellerStephen & Elizabeth MurrellWill & Bob NaitoBeverly & Richard NorthCarlton & Roberta OlsonMadeline & Allan OlsonCarol OlwellOregon College of Oriental
MedicineOregon’s Health CO-OPRobin & John PigottJoe Pinter & Catherine LumHarold & Jane PollinSharlyn RaymentRaymond James Charitable
Endowment FundRichard Rees & John HolloranEd Reeves & Bill FishStewart A� Rounds & Bernadine
BonnAubrey L� & Marian E� SmithSue W� & Drew SnyderJanet StarnesRichard L� Varco, Jr� & Tara M�
VarcoRobert Vestigo & Andrea MeyerJan VreelandCecilia Weber & Jan AllebachBarton & Karin WhalenMargaret & Loring WinthropBing WongMarilyn & John WongRachael Woody & Tobias InmanZe Ming Zhao
Lan Su Chinese Garden makes every effort to list your name and donation accurately. For any omissions or errors, please contact Van Machado, Director of Membership at [email protected] or Vanessa Abahashemi, Director of Philanthropy at [email protected].
Gifts in honor In honor of Jane Auld — Shannon DiezIn honor of Jackie Chan — Jackie Chan Fan Club USAIn honor of Jade Cheldlin — Vista Capital Partners, Inc�In honor of Jane DeMarco — Betty Jean Lee and Cheryl TonkinIn honor of Dorothy — David Lynam & Patrick GracewoodIn honor of Rui Zhen Dunlop — John & Lorin DunlopIn honor of Shirley Grady — Lilly LoganIn honor of Kathy MacNaughton — Liana ColomboIn honor of Scott Steele — Gloria LeeIn honor of Betty Jean Lee — Nancy Locke & Don HarrisIn honor of Lan Su Tchen — Vicki GarneauIn honor of Kaeli Elisabeth Bian Yu Towne — Doug & Dorrie TowneIn honor of Emma Zeng — Harry BeekmanIn honor of Christina B� Wilson — Katherine Evans, Hilary & Price
Gripekoven, Katayama Framing, Jan Layne, Murdoch Collections LLC, Murdoch Family Trust, Olliemay S� Phillips, M� Howard Weinstein
Gifts in memoryIn memory of Mary Bigianni — Maria RellaIn memory of Jane Bosket — Jim Bosket In memory of Frances Chin — Marc, Loren, and Linden ChinIn memory of Happy Hieronimus — Marsh HieronimusIn memory of Hehching “Harry” Li — Jan VreelandIn memory of William Murphy II — Sarah MurphyIn memory of Lisa Diane Thomas-Turpel — Melvin Huie & Pam HodgeIn memory of Marilyn Wilder — Sheryl FullerIn memory of Robert Wong — Richard B� & Marilyn WongIn memory of Laurena Yok — Anonymous
Gifts in honor or memory(november 2015-october 2016)
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The Tao of Tea has assembled specially selected tea blends that highlight the dynamic mum� Visit the Teahouse and treat yourself to a few of these special Chrysanthemum blends:
• A beautiful infusion of Chrysanthemum Flowers and Goji Berries (pictured)
• Chrysanthemum Flowers with Jiaogulan feature a healthy and sought-after Chinese herb with a delicate, herbaceous, sweet-bitter flavor.
• If you desire a darker brew, try the Chrysanthemum Tuocha, a blend of flowers and puer tea.
Bring a little of this most celebrated flower to your cup.
chrysanthemum Tea Blends in the Teahouse
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in kind donationsAdelman Peony GardensAltabira City TavernAnnie PiesAnnuncio AgencyArciformBridge City Parking LLCAdrianne BrockmanBruce Carey RestaurantsCacao Drink ChocolateRaymond ChengCitizen BakerClarklewisClassic ChauffeurClassic PianoCraft MuseumCrystal LiliesTom Dietz & Vanessa McKielEco Natural BeautyEdan TrumpElements Massage
Far Reachers FarmFloral Design InstituteFlorists Review MagazineFlowerBoxFood in Bloom CateringGifford’s FlowersGrand Avenue FloristGreater Newport Chamber of
CommerceDaniel Green & Kathy CinaHampton Inn & Suites by HiltonSusan HaywoodHenry HandworksHotel LuciaHuber’sJeff Day PhotographyJingzi PhotographyKhao San PDXLeChonMaggie Lim & Marion Burke
Roger & Kathy LintaultMama ChowMario’sElisabeth MinthornMoon BarMoonstone HotelSandra MoreyNel CentroRichard R� Neuman & Thomas D�
AschenbrenerMia NicholsonNW NaturalOld Town FloristRay & Bonnie OlsonOna RestaurantOregon Camellia SocietyShelley Peng & Devin Laurence FieldPortland Center StagePortland Flower MarketPortland Tango Festival
Portland Wholesale Flower MarketPump DynamicsR Blooms of Lake OswegoSabina’s StyleSaint CupcakeSammy’s FlowersCarol ShoemakerThe Society HotelSpecialty Heating and CoolingSt� Honore BakeryTango BerretinThe Painted LadyThe Party Place - Portland Rent AllThe Tao of TeaThree Doors DownTrattoria Gallo NeroUniversity of OregonVT GroupWilfs RestaurantZanthus
Items and services donated made from November 2015 - October 2016.
Under the Moonlight Fundraising DinnerUnder the Moonlight is Lan Su Chinese Garden’s premier fundraising event. Due to the generosity of donors, Lan Su raised more than $83,000 to support Lan Su’s programs and ongoing operations. We thank these table hosts and supporters for their support with leadership gifts and gifts made that evening.
Leadership Gifts
AnonymousKaren & Robert ArtJames W� Asaph, MD &
Mary Ann AsaphBank of the CascadesDebra BellosMartha M� ButlerLinden ChinJohn E� Bud ClarkLiana ColomboPatricia DennisPeter & Shelley H� DuttonTravis EllKate EvansDale FrounfelterRobin GatesJulia GoelzSteve GoodrichCharlie & Belinda GrahamRobert & Sybil GrissomAlice Hayhurst & Olivia
HayIrene HechtMarshall HieronimusKatie Hill & Doug KagelVirginia & Arnie IsraelitLisa JamesDonald JenkinsMarion & Brian A� JonesDavid & Linda Kagel
Katayama FramingGloria LeeCarol Ann LinkDorothy J� Lyman &
Margaret ShawJohn McGuire & Jean
McGuire ColemanMarilyn K� MurdochMurdoch Collections LLCMillicent NaitoDarcy NiemeyerNorthwest Evaluation
AssociationRobert & Sybil GrissomHenry F� Schwarz, III &
Susan L� RinkerAubrey L� & Marian E�
SmithDr� Joseph SoldatiJanet StarnesKathie TitzlerCoral Mirth Walker &
Bradley CoffeyBarton & Karin WhalenPriscilla Bernard WiedenZe Ming Zhao
Gifts Made at the event
Vanessa Abahashemi & Soren Jorgensen
Michael BilyeuVeerinder & Shannon
ChawlaRaymond ChengChubb InsuranceLucia Confalonieri & Chris
WenhamDick & Cameron DavisElliot, Powell, Baden &
Baker InsuranceDebbie & Mike ElliottPeter EnglanderCarmen FletcherSean & Janette GallagherSteve GlassLisa Goldberg & Yeng
ChenDaren & Elaine HamiltonShelda R� HolmesValery IselyPeter & Anne JarvisCatherine JohnsonDavid & Regina KawasakiStephen & Sara LedouxRobert LindbloomJulie & David MachadoKathy MacNaughtonMillicent NaitoAnne Naito-CampbellMia Nicholson & Tim
McMahanCraig Norman
Owen & Lynn Blank of the Oregon Community Foundation
Jane PaulsonDavid Peterson & Nik
MurrowDonna RaceRex RitterElaine Savinar & Herb
BlackMichael Scogna & Jill ChenTerry & Sa Tina SmithScott SteeleStewart Sokol & Larkin
LLCTyler StortiJim & Judy StreetCheryl & Rena TonkinMarcy B� TonkinTonkon Torp LLPVT GroupRichard White & Charlene
Murdock-WhiteStephen & Helen YingBonnie YosickCraig NormanNorthwest Evaluation
AssociationThe Oregon Community
FoundationJane PaulsonDavid Peterson & Nik
MurrowDonna RaceRex RitterElaine Savinar & Herb
BlackHenry F� Schwarz, III &
Susan L� RinkerMichael Scogna & Jill ChenAubrey L� & Marian E�
SmithTerry & Sa Tina SmithDr� Joseph SoldatiJanet StarnesScott SteeleStewart Sokol & Larkin
LLCTyler StortiJim & Judy StreetKathie TitzlerCheryl & Rena TonkinMarcy B� TonkinTonkon Torp LLPVT GroupCoral Mirth Walker &
Bradley CoffeyBarton & Karin WhalenRichard White & Charlene
Murdock-WhitePriscilla Bernard WiedenStephen & Helen YingBonnie YosickZe Ming Zhao
Participating Chefs
Chef Alex Diestra—sauceboxChef John Eisenhart—Nel CentroChef Luis E� Escorcia—Altabira City TavernChef Davide Filippini—Gallo NeroAdelé Nofield & Candace McDonald—Wilfs Restaurant Chef Allen Routt—The Painted Lady RestaurantChef Jaco Smith—LeChonMatt Stiles—Three Doors Down
Table Hosts
Raymond ChengDavis Wright Tremaine, LLPShelda R� HolmesJulie MachadoKathy MacNaughton
Table Hosts
Stewart Sokol & Larkin LLCJudith StreetThe Tao of TeaCheryl & Rena TonkinVT Group
upcoming eventsMusic in the Teahouse � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat
Plant Walk � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Tuesdays
Calligraphy in the Teahouse � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Thursdays
Tai Chi with the Tai Chi Life � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Thursdays
Wei Chi � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � First Sunday of the Month
Pang Family Qigong � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � First Saturday of the Month
T’ai Chi Chih � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Second Saturday of the Month
Life in Balance Tai Chi � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Third Saturday of the Month
Tortoise Slow Fitness Qigong � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Fourth Saturday of the Month
Thanksgiving (Garden Closed) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ November 24
Artist Member Exhibit Reception (After Hours) ������������������������������������ December 2
Nine Free Days: Supporting the Oregon Food Bank ������������������ December 3-11
Holiday Retail Pop-Up Shop � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � December 3-11
Christmas (Garden Closed) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � December 25
New Year’s Day (Garden Closed � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � January 1
Chinese New Year: Year of the Rooster � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � January 28-Feb 4-6
For more information on these & all Lan Su events, visit
www.lansugarden.org/eventcalendar
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koi and the cold
As the weather cools and the days become shorter, you may notice that the koi have become a little letharic—a natural effect of cold weather� Lake Zither is well suited to keep our koi collection happy, even in the most severe cold� For any questions about our koi, email our Facilities Director, Edward Hemmings at edward@lansugarden�org
Sustaining members provide Lan Su with a dependable base of financial support that is ongoing all the while making sure your membership and benefits are always current. Additionally, banking fees and paper are reduced by eliminating the need for renewals�
Lan Su sustaining memberships start at just $5 per month and can be deducted from a credit card or— for even more savings for Lan Su—a bank account�
Contact Lan Su’s membership department at 503�228�8131 ext. 1003 or [email protected] for more information�