Item 7a Supp
Item No: 7a Supp Date of Meeting: July 14, 2009 Centennial 2011 As the Port of Seattle reaches its Centennial, it is with gratitude to the citizens of King County, our business partners, customers, tenants, labor, and the rich diversity of our communities. Over the past 100 years, the Seattle waterfront has grown from a collection of privately owned piers along Seattle's "Railroad Avenue" to be a strategic air and water gateway to the world, and is setting a sustainable course for the next century. In honoring the past, we will use the opportunity of our Centennial to thank and celebrate with our communities, and in embracing the future we will focus an international spotlight on this gateway and on our sustainability mission. Showcase the Port Leave a legacy Involve people Walk the Tell stories sustainability talk Honor the past, look Be memorable to the future Integrate and Thank communities, coordinate with customers, etc. others Celebrate Have fun Port of Seattle founded-- Sept. 5 (Port District Act passed legislature in March) Port of Grays HarborDecember WPPA50th anniversary AAPA100th year as an association Children's Orthopedic Hospital100 years University of Washington150 years AAPA National ConventionSeptember 9 16 at the Westin Hotel Century Agenda wrap-up, launch Book Antique trading ships Web-based timeline Fishermen's Fall Fest. Oral histories, vignettes Maritime Festival Videos Port 101 Exhibits (MOHAI, Earth Day MEC) Open houses Artwork Seafair float commissioned, contest Employee, retiree Displays (special events lighting on facilities) MOHAI Chambers of HistoryLink Commerce Seafair Aquarium Univ. of Washington Customers DSA Tenants SCVB Sports Teams Labor And more Fund Blue Ribbon raising Committee Gen. Chm. &Exec. Spons. POS Steering Cttee Key Committees Centennial programs and activities AAPA Symposium Finalize 2010 budget Set criteria and select Blue Ribbon Chair(s) Reconvene POS committee and establish subcommittees Develop logo and initial collateral material Select consultants Begin planning for events and material
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