Sound Garden
The Sound Garden is located on Chestnut Street in Cadillac.Take Mitchell Street (Business 131) north to Pine St turn left and go through the light. Travel about one half mile and look for the Sound Garden on your right just past Consumers Power and across the street from the bridge.
Cheers from the Traverse City Record Eagle "To Cadillac, which was recently recognized by the Michigan Municipal League for its proactive approach to lure travelers off the new U.S. 131 bypass into the city. The award specifically recognizes the Sound Garden, created by local artist and band teacher Frank Youngman, which features interactive pieces that clank, rattle or ring when people strike them with sticks. Cadillac was wise to come up with something to offset the impact of the bypass and its foresight is rightfully being rewarded now".
![]() City wins recognition for its Sound Garden By TOM CARR Record-Eagle staff writer CADILLAC - The hands-on Garden sculpture in Cadillac was designed to lure travelers off the new U.S. 31 freeway into the city. Return to www.record-eagle.com home page "The natural maple-beach woods of northern Michigan were a perfect inspiration for the evolution of Frank Youngmans' original sound garden. Native materials, primarily silver maple, beach, and ironwood were used to fashion "instruments" which emit pure and natural sound when honed and played by a inspired patron. A series of other borrowed artifacts, such as steel brake drums and scrap metal, create a range of symphony in the midst of nature compelling even the non-musical to pick up a mallet and "play". The instruments themselves are sculptural." "The new sound Garden space should relate, and tie to the water as much as the original garden tied to the forest. Many people will experience and interact with the public space; school-kids, trail users, lake-goers, locals, tourists, fisherman-women to name a few. All could be potential sound-garden players. Many will observe and listen. Images of earth-form, rock and boulder clusters and introduction of plant materials to develop exterior "rooms" and small spaces to cloister hand-fabricated musical instruments and players and their audiences were evolving in my mind. Further discussions with the Cadillac Visitor's Bureau, and sound garden committee evolved the extended spiral walkway into a curved waterfront promenade that will complete the link of water and land." Cadillac Garden Club, Wexford County Herb Society and The Wild Ones have all agreed to participate in the Earthscape. Boy Scout Troop #48 Eagle Scout project to locate and help install trees, boulders, gardens, Merrill's Auto Supply Tuning the Brake Drums, Cadillac Printing and Renata Olson Logo Design Back |
Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau • 222 North Lake Street • Cadillac, MI 49601
(231) 775-0657 • (800) 22-LAKES • Fax: (231) 775-1440 • Email: Click Here |
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