October  Walk 'n Talk

October Walk 'n Talk

Join fellow Rotarians for a fascinating tour of Seattle's Pioneer Cemetery at Lakeview Cemetery in Capitol Hill.

By Rotary Club of Seattle

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, October 9, 2021 · 11:30am PDT

Location

Lakeview Cemetery

1154 15th Avenue East Seattle, WA 98122

About this event

Jared Steed, Historian and Attorney will take us on a tour of Seattle’s Pioneer Cemetery, Lakeview Cemetery located on North Capitol Hill. Beneath the ground of Lake View Cemetery lies some of Seattle’s richest history. As Seattle’s most famous cemetery, many prominent Seattle pioneers lie within its grounds, including the Dennys, Maynards, Mercers, Yeslers, and Chief Seattle’s daughter, Princess Angeline. Join us as we walk the cemetery learning about their stories and discussing their involvement in the founding and establishment of Seattle.

In addition to Seattle’s pioneer history, we learn the sordid history of Seattle’s Madam Damnable and what became of her body, honor Japanese American veterans with a visit to the Nisei War Memorial Monument, and puzzle over the cenotaph commemorating Captain Jefferson Davis Howell, brother-in-law of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Our tour will end at the graves of Lake View Cemetery’s most famous residents, Bruce and Brandon Lee, where we will discover what became of the funeral home which prepared Bruce Lee’s body for burial."

Address: We will meet inside the cemetery just inside the main entrance off 15th Avenue: 1554 15th Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98122.

Parking: Metered street parking is available on 15th Ave., and various side streets, but please read signs carefully and park at your own discretion. There is some limited street parking in front of the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery on E. Howe St. Please do not park inside Lake View Cemetery itself. Or Go Metro! Plan your trip here

Details: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. All persons aged 15 years or younger must be accompanied by an adult. Please remember this event will require walking a distance of about one mile and will run rain or shine. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable water-resistant walking shoes and water-resistant clothing. No public restrooms are available inside the cemetery.

Attendance is limited to twenty five (25) people due to Lakeview Cemetery’s restrictions.

Organized by

Of the thousands of Rotary clubs in the world today, Seattle was the fourth club established in 1909. It’s a legacy that our business and community leaders take seriously, gathering weekly to manifest the Rotarian ideals of fellowship and Service Above Self. As one of the world’s largest and most inclusive Rotary clubs, we can and do make big things happen in our local and global communities. 

Over the decades, the Rotary Club of Seattle has provided a forum for prominent people from business, civic, and academia in the United States and around the world.  The best way to learn more about our club and the work we do is to experience this first hand. If you would like to attend a lunch meeting and learn more about Seattle 4, please contact Club Manager, .  We meet every Wednesday at noon and welcome you to join us! 

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