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Fremont Merchants Plan to Light up Lenin This Season
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 26 November 2004 | Kery Murakami

Posted on 11/26/2004 11:23:48 AM PST by Publius

In downtown Seattle, they light a big Christmas tree for the holidays.

But in Fremont, they're going to light up -- what else? -- the big statue of Vladimir Lenin.

Lenin will be lighted at 5 p.m. Dec. 3 at the corner of Fremont Place North and North 36th Street. (It's the intersection with the big statue of Lenin.) The monument will be bedecked with garland and lights -- and probably not just red ones.

It will be the first time the 18-foot bronze statue has been lighted since it came to the Center of the Universe in 1995 by way of Slovakia and Issaquah.

As the story goes, a sculptor named Emil Venkov was commissioned to build the statue by the Czech Communist Party. But when the regime fell, so did the statue. It lay in a dump until an Issaquah man teaching in Poland happened upon it. Struck by it, he mortgaged his home in Issaquah and had the statue shipped from the East Bloc to the Eastside. It sat in a pasture behind his house until the Fremont Chamber of Commerce agreed to take it.

This week the Seattle Post-Intelligencer spoke with Corky Merwin, 48, one of the Fremont chamber members who came up with the idea to light up the old Bolshevik.

Merwin recently opened the Postmark Gelato shop behind the statue in "Lenin Square," but she already seems like a native in this eccentric neighborhood. The walls of her shop are filled with her collection of postcards and a bronze-colored ice cream cone more than a foot long.

"We put it out there in Lenin's hand sometimes," she said.

Merwin, who moved here from Vashon Island (which has its own share of characters), said her friends worried about her living in the big city. "But then when they heard I was going to Fremont, they said, 'Oh, she'll fit right in there.'"

How did the Lenin-lighting idea come up?

A bunch of us were sitting around talking at the Fremont Chamber (of Commerce) about what we could do to celebrate all the things that have happened at Lenin Square. Not only did our store move in, but we redid the tiling around the edges of the plaza (where the Lenin statue stands). No one used it as a plaza before. I also think it's an interesting time to honor a controversial head of state.

Does Lenin get any visitors?

People from all around the world, from Russia and England, come by. They're aghast to see it here.

Some people complained about the statue when it went up because they thought it took his regime's repression lightly. Do you still get complaints?

One guy came in and started yelling at my people, like it was their fault.

Do you think using him in a lighting ceremony makes more light of Lenin and his regime?

I don't think putting lights and garland on him is honoring him.

What's with all these postcards in your store?

It's been a passion of mine since I was a child. I love to travel and I love to write. ... We got this postcard someone sent us. They were traveling in Russia and somehow she heard about us and sent us this postcard.

How else have you used the Lenin in front of your store?

I wanted to watch the (presidential) debate, so I brought a little television to the store and I put a notice on craigslist.com, "Come watch the debate in the shadow of Lenin." It was great. About 40 people showed up. Where else in the United States could you do that?

How do you think Lenin would feel about being all lit up?

I don't know. He didn't sound like a guy with a great sense of humor. I think Trotsky probably would have had more fun with it.

What do you think of Lenin?

I studied him in college and so my feelings are mixed. ... This is embarrassing. Maybe I used to drive too fast through Fremont. But for as political as I am, I'm embarrassed to say that I always thought it was a statue of Ivar (as in clam chowder). He has this cap on and he's looking toward Ballard. If you think about it, that makes so much more sense than (there being a statue for) a Russian dictator in Fremont.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Washington
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To: Publius

Che, Castro, and even Stalin are still admired by the left.

McCarthy is demonized. Something is wrong with this picture.


61 posted on 11/27/2004 11:37:32 AM PST by weegee (WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
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To: Cacique

The "anti-war" Saddamites will probably want one of the remaining statues of fearless leader erected there as well. And if none remain, perhaps a bond could be floated to PAY for the construction of one.


62 posted on 11/27/2004 11:40:48 AM PST by weegee (WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
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To: WildTurkey
Lenin's Statue: Adding Insult to Injury (Posted on 07/24/2000)
63 posted on 11/27/2004 11:46:36 AM PST by weegee (WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
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To: Publius

What a bunch of idiots! How about a statue of Saddam Hussein?


64 posted on 11/27/2004 4:22:05 PM PST by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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To: weegee

Also, Augusto Pinochet is demonized. They cannot get over with him. The left also admire Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Mullamar Omar, Mao Zedong, Adolf Hitler, Juan and Evita Peron, and the 19 terrorists on 9/11. I keep naming despots and it will go on and on.


65 posted on 11/27/2004 4:24:45 PM PST by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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