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Foote Loose Visits St Edward Park, Kenmore Washington 

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The Lodge at St. Edward
www.thelodgeatstedward.com/
14477 Juanita Drive Northeast
Kenmore, WA 98028
Phone:
Local: 425.470.6500
TF: 866.275.9898
Link - www.thelodgeatstedward.com/
Email - info@thelodgeatstedward.com
Vita Nova Spa, link in comments
www.thelodgeatstedward.com/sp...
Artwork from Pacific Northwest artists can be purchase through “Catalyst Fine Art.”
catalystfineart.com/
The capsule contents included:
• Medal of Pope Pius XI, medal of the Sacred Heart with Mother Cabrini on the other side, and a scapular (scap u lar) medal
• A pebble from the shore of the Lake of Galilee and a stone from the streets of Nazareth
• The story of the seminary in five issues of The Catholic Northwest Progress newspaper
• Four 1930 coins - a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter
• Texts of the New Testament, the Summa Contra Gentiles of St. Thomas and the Code of Canon Law in Latin
• A glass bottle containing a parchment document describing the blessing of the cornerstone
• An engraved invitation to the cornerstone event and copies of the apostolic delegate’s addresses
reserving “The Grotto” Call park ranger 425-455-7010 ext. 105 or Device for Deaf 253-931-6345
Bishop Edward O’Dea felt the need to create a Catholic Seminary around Seattle Washington as early as the 1920’s. By 1896 the Northwest had 46 Catholic churches and less than 20 priests. Seeing a strong need O’Dea dedicated his life and most of his personal wealth to developing a seminary in the area. in 1925 climbed atop a large stump, surveyed the lakefront view and proclaimed, “This is where we will build the seminary.” During the depression, Bishop O’Dea raised $100,000 and the diocese secured a loan of $200,000. Renowned Seattle architect John Graham was hired to design the buildings and site. The original design was to include four (4) buildings.
Built between February and September 1931it grew from a 6-year seminary to the only fully accredited 12-year seminary in the United States at that time. The building is made of poured concrete and stone. Lumber used to make the forms and other items as needed was cut and milled right on the property. A time capsule containing certain objects was sealed and laid on October 13, 1930.
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The seminary closed in 1976 due to declining enrollment.
The Lodge at St Edward Park has 84 spacious guest-rooms and suites, a large restaurant, two bars, a spa, a fitness center, 9,000 sq. feet of meeting and event space, and more, located in this gorgeous natural setting.
Rooms include;
Tonsorium Bar, named for the Latin word for barber,
Father Mulligan’s Bar, named after the seminary’s first rector.
Cedar + Elm historic restaurant, featuring menus inspired by the Pacific Northwest’s seasons of the year.
Vita Nova Spa creating experiences that rejuvenates the entire body.
The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park is a full-service lodge. Not only is this a lodge you can come to relax and celebrate. You can also book your meetings, weddings or trainings here with the helpful staff. If you would like to be married at this beautiful historic lodge you can have your ceremony in several locations in the lodge or on the grounds. For a special treat you might think about reserving “The Grotto” Call park ranger 425-455-7010 ext. 105 or Device for Deaf 253-931-6345
Thanks for tuning in and may all your seas be calm.
Photo Credits Include
Photograph courtesy the Archives of the Archdiocese of Seattle.
General Cubjects Photogrph Collection, 1845-2005
Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times
Lodge at St. Edward State Park
Seattle WA, Portland OR, Great Falls MT, Vicarate (vi· car· i· ate) of Alaska (a territorial jurisdiction), Helena MT, Spokane WA, Baker City OR, and Boise ID.
Examples of keeping new uses of spaces to their former purposes are;
• 84 guestrooms were created by enlarging and combing dorm rooms.
• Classrooms facing the park are now event and flexible meeting areas.
• Cedar + Elm restaurant was once the dining Hall.
• Tonsorium Bar was the barbershop.
• Remington Ballroom was the main social hall.

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