Holiday Market, Massive Mural, Fundraising to Join Ice Skating in Plaza

JM
Justin Mayfield
Mon, Nov 7, 2011 10:37 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Two Five Trees Returning with Mural and Market to Round Out Plaza Ice
Skating Fun

Tacoma, WA, 11/4/2011 - Two Five Trees, the community-oriented Christmas
tree lot in Tollefson Plaza, returns for its third year with a 27-foot long
holiday mural and European-inspired winter market to ensure a full holiday
experience for Franciscan Polar Plaza ice skaters. All profits from the
trees are helping fund the launch of Local Life – a nonprofit that
advocates for strong neighborhood identities.

The mural is a “Bavaria meets Whoville”-inspired village, humorously called
“Twoville,” designed and painted by accomplished Tacoma muralist, Jeremy
Gregory. It will be mounted to a wood frame surrounding the Christmas tree
lot office trailer. “We've always supported Two Five Trees and it's great
to see it evolving. The mural will give the plaza such a boost of holiday
atmosphere,” says Judi Hyman of neighboring restaurant, TWOKOI Japanese
Cuisine. Judi helped arrange for the mural to be painted in the vacant
space next to the restaurant.

Two Five Trees began as a grassroots community project but has since joined
other events created by its founders to umbrella under the nonprofit, Local
Life. “Local Life's built on the idea that humans function best in walkable
environments, scaled to include work, housing and community life. It's
local to the max,” says tree lot founder and Local Life executive director,
Justin Mayfield. There's a practical side to the decision too, “We had to
find a way to sustain these projects that we do. The nonprofit vehicle and
established Local Life brand made most sense to help us continue inspiring
neighborhood thinking in Tacoma.” Those projects include the Downtown Block
Party, Go Local or Die with Jim Diers, and Urban Design with Howard
Kunstler. The trees have become a fundraiser for Local Life.

Holiday markets are a staple of the European holiday tradition starting to
make their way to this side of the water. New York city saw a slew of
makeshift shopping villages spring up last December. The plaza market,
slated for the first two weekends of December, will be small, worthwhile
for its first year. A Czech bakery has signed on to offer a smattering of
European holiday treats and planners are working with Tacoma Farmers Market
to feature artisans whose wares have been turned away for being a bit too
high-end for the weekly summer markets. The Downtown Cutters Point's
arranging to bring a selection of warm, holiday-themed drinks.

The tree lot, whose organizers have stated its profit to be more community
spirit than dollars, has garnered an odd amount of support since its launch
in 2009. From notorious civic bloggers, R.R. Anderson and Kevin Freitas, to
members of city council, David Boe and Marty Campbell, buying their holiday
trees at the plaza, the Christmas tree lot has seemed to be more a symbol
of Downtown revitalization and civic pride than a tree dealer. Some
bloggers and city leaders alike have called it “the best use of the plaza
ever.” Of course the organizers aren't arguing that the ice skating rink is
a major upgrade.

“We always saw Two Five Trees as a flag planted for rebirthing the holidays
Downtown. The ice skating rink is exactly what we hoped for,” says Mayfield.

Local Life is a Tacoma-based nonprofit that promulgates strong
neighborhood identity, neighborhood cohesion and human-scale development.
The organization produces educational and cultural events designed to give
participants tacit experiences of creative neighborhood collaboration and
equip them with knowledge of best neighborhood development practices. Two
Five Trees, Urban Design with James Howard Kunstler and the Downtown Block
Party are Local Life productions.

Justin Mayfield
*Executive Director
Local Life
*justin@locallifetacoma.org
*253 330 6932
*LocalLifeTacoma.org/twofivetrees

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *Two Five Trees Returning with Mural and Market to Round Out Plaza Ice Skating Fun* Tacoma, WA, 11/4/2011 - Two Five Trees, the community-oriented Christmas tree lot in Tollefson Plaza, returns for its third year with a 27-foot long holiday mural and European-inspired winter market to ensure a full holiday experience for Franciscan Polar Plaza ice skaters. All profits from the trees are helping fund the launch of Local Life – a nonprofit that advocates for strong neighborhood identities. The mural is a “Bavaria meets Whoville”-inspired village, humorously called “Twoville,” designed and painted by accomplished Tacoma muralist, Jeremy Gregory. It will be mounted to a wood frame surrounding the Christmas tree lot office trailer. “We've always supported Two Five Trees and it's great to see it evolving. The mural will give the plaza such a boost of holiday atmosphere,” says Judi Hyman of neighboring restaurant, TWOKOI Japanese Cuisine. Judi helped arrange for the mural to be painted in the vacant space next to the restaurant. Two Five Trees began as a grassroots community project but has since joined other events created by its founders to umbrella under the nonprofit, Local Life. “Local Life's built on the idea that humans function best in walkable environments, scaled to include work, housing and community life. It's local to the max,” says tree lot founder and Local Life executive director, Justin Mayfield. There's a practical side to the decision too, “We had to find a way to sustain these projects that we do. The nonprofit vehicle and established Local Life brand made most sense to help us continue inspiring neighborhood thinking in Tacoma.” Those projects include the Downtown Block Party, Go Local or Die with Jim Diers, and Urban Design with Howard Kunstler. The trees have become a fundraiser for Local Life. Holiday markets are a staple of the European holiday tradition starting to make their way to this side of the water. New York city saw a slew of makeshift shopping villages spring up last December. The plaza market, slated for the first two weekends of December, will be small, worthwhile for its first year. A Czech bakery has signed on to offer a smattering of European holiday treats and planners are working with Tacoma Farmers Market to feature artisans whose wares have been turned away for being a bit too high-end for the weekly summer markets. The Downtown Cutters Point's arranging to bring a selection of warm, holiday-themed drinks. The tree lot, whose organizers have stated its profit to be more community spirit than dollars, has garnered an odd amount of support since its launch in 2009. From notorious civic bloggers, R.R. Anderson and Kevin Freitas, to members of city council, David Boe and Marty Campbell, buying their holiday trees at the plaza, the Christmas tree lot has seemed to be more a symbol of Downtown revitalization and civic pride than a tree dealer. Some bloggers and city leaders alike have called it “the best use of the plaza ever.” Of course the organizers aren't arguing that the ice skating rink is a major upgrade. “We always saw Two Five Trees as a flag planted for rebirthing the holidays Downtown. The ice skating rink is exactly what we hoped for,” says Mayfield. *Local Life is a Tacoma-based nonprofit that promulgates strong neighborhood identity, neighborhood cohesion and human-scale development. The organization produces educational and cultural events designed to give participants tacit experiences of creative neighborhood collaboration and equip them with knowledge of best neighborhood development practices. Two Five Trees, Urban Design with James Howard Kunstler and the Downtown Block Party are Local Life productions.* *Justin Mayfield* *Executive Director Local Life **justin@locallifetacoma.org* *253 330 6932 **LocalLifeTacoma.org/twofivetrees* --