Woodland Park Zoo- PRESS RELEASE

August 17, 2005

Calendar Advisory:

Washington Mutual ZooTunes sold out for remainder of season

Contact:
Gigi Allianic, Wendy Hochnadel
206.684.4838; c:206.349.3533
gigi.allianic@zoo.org

What:
All remaining Washington Mutual ZooTunes concerts are sold out since ticket sales began May 9: Cowboy Junkies; Los Lobos; Taj Mahal Trio and Neko Case.

A major fundraiser for the zoo, Washington Mutual ZooTunes is held outdoors in the zoo’s North Meadow where concert-goers spread out with blankets and low-backed patio chairs. With tickets under $25, and kids 12 and under free, the festival seating performances offer the best concert bargain in the Northwest. Thanks in part to Washington Mutual’s sponsorship, ZooTunes raised more than $840,000 last year to support the zoo’s animal care, education programs and wildlife conservation throughout the world.

In addition to Washington Mutual, this year’s concert series is sponsored by: Metropolitan Market, Seattle Weekly, Shuttle Express and The Mountain 103.7 FM.

When:
The first concert was July 20 and the series continues through August 31. Zoo gates open 5:00 p.m. Concerts begin 6:00 p.m. and end no later than 8:30 p.m. Concerts are held rain or shine. There are no ticket refunds.

Where:
Woodland Park Zoo, 601 N. 59th St., Seattle. The North Meadow is near the North Entrance off N. 59th St. & Phinney Ave. N. Other entries are through the South Entrance at N. 50th St. & Fremont Ave. N. and the West Entrance at N. 55th St. & Phinney Ave. N. Call Metro at 206.553.3000 for bus service to the zoo. Parking is free, but limited. Free parking is also available at lower Woodland Park.

Info:
Call the Washington Mutual ZooTunes Hotline at 206.615.0076 or visit the ZooTunes section of the zoo’s Web site for general info.

Other:
Secure bike corrals will be available during Washington Mutual ZooTunes concerts. Biking or riding the bus helps to minimize traffic congestion and on-street parking in the neighborhoods surrounding the zoo. Take the #5 bus, just minutes from Downtown or Greenwood.

Accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, award-winning Woodland Park Zoo is famed for pioneering naturalistic exhibits and setting a standard for zoos all over the world. With conservation, education and excellent animal care at the core of the zoo’s mission, the zoo is helping to save endangered species in Washington state and around the world including tree kangaroos, snow leopards, red-crowned cranes, African wild dogs, western pond turtles and Oregon silverspot butterflies. By inspiring visitors and others to care and act, Woodland Park Zoo is making a difference in our planet’s future.

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