MOON FESTIVAL this Saturday

LD
Lynn Di Nino
Wed, Sep 18, 2013 4:26 PM

Pictured are artists who created a Chinese Zodiac animal for the upcoming Moon Festival. The animals will be paraded in the water on yachts sponsored by the Tacoma Yacht Club -adjacent to the Chinese Reconciliation Park and 2nd Annual Moon Festival event on Sept 21st, about 3 pm.

Photo by Peter Serko:  James and Theresa (snake), behind them: Roger Williams, Tacoma Yacht Club, rabbit by Mike (to rabbit's left), foreground, rooster by Lynn Mackey, back row, Izzi (snake), Diane Kane standing behind her monkey, back row Jennevieve (dog, not pictured), Ann (maker of ox and pig, animals not pictured), Lynn Di Nino (maker of horse), Elayne (maker of pig), tiger by Donna (artist not pictured), Juan (maker of rat with wife Eileen to his left), Kim in back row (goat not pictured), Courtenay adjacent to her dragon, and Becky under the horse she made with Lynn.

Photo: Peter Serko
To see this photo bigger, see the program AT THE event. . .

Moon Festival:
Sept 21, a Saturday
12 noon til 8pm
1740 N Schuster Parkway, Tacoma

Pictured are artists who created a Chinese Zodiac animal for the upcoming Moon Festival. The animals will be paraded in the water on yachts sponsored by the Tacoma Yacht Club -adjacent to the Chinese Reconciliation Park and 2nd Annual Moon Festival event on Sept 21st, about 3 pm. Photo by Peter Serko: James and Theresa (snake), behind them: Roger Williams, Tacoma Yacht Club, rabbit by Mike (to rabbit's left), foreground, rooster by Lynn Mackey, back row, Izzi (snake), Diane Kane standing behind her monkey, back row Jennevieve (dog, not pictured), Ann (maker of ox and pig, animals not pictured), Lynn Di Nino (maker of horse), Elayne (maker of pig), tiger by Donna (artist not pictured), Juan (maker of rat with wife Eileen to his left), Kim in back row (goat not pictured), Courtenay adjacent to her dragon, and Becky under the horse she made with Lynn. Photo: Peter Serko To see this photo bigger, see the program AT THE event. . . Moon Festival: Sept 21, a Saturday 12 noon til 8pm 1740 N Schuster Parkway, Tacoma