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City arts representatives and carver discuss turning declining Pioneer Park cedar into 'Nature's Throne'
Summary
Speakers described a plan to convert a declining cedar at Pioneer Park into a chainsaw-carved relief sculpture called “Nature’s Throne,” citing an arborist27s finding and intentions to celebrate local history and the farmers market.
City arts representatives and a local chainsaw carver discussed converting a declining cedar in Pioneer Park into a relief sculpture called “Nature's Throne,” intended as a public-art piece that nods to the farmers market and downtown Puyallup.
A city staff member said an arborist identified the tree "a couple years ago" as "starting to go into decline" and that "the responsible thing to do was to remove the tree and take it down." The staff member…
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