
Special Event- We will be walking every year in memory of Anne Seeley.
We will normally be walking on December 1 (Anne's Birthday) and will meet at the Capitol Park Rose Garden in Sacramento on 15th Street between L and N Streets and then walk around the edge of Capitol Park. Come join with us as we walk and share our memories of Anne, one of WALKSacramento's founding members and a California and national leader on making communities walkable. Check this page or call WalkSacramento at (916) 446-9255 prior to December 1 for details.
Spring 2004:
A Tribute to Anne Seeley
A dear friend and colleague, Anne Seeley, recently passed away after a difficult battle with cancer. Anne was a true pioneer in the area of Active Living through her efforts as Coordinator of the Active Community Environments Program within California Department of Health Services' Physical Activity and Health Initiative. Anne was relentless in her efforts to increase public health's involvement in national and state transportation, land use, trail building, and park and recreation priorities. Under Anne's vision and leadership, California Walks, the Healthy Transportation Network, California Safe Routes to School, and California Walk to School Day Headquarters were established and continue to flourish today. Anne's trailblazing endeavors were recognized when she was selected as the first and only professional ever from the field of Public Health to receive a prestigious German Marshall Foundation fellowship usually awarded to transportation engineers and land use planners. Anne's fellowship allowed her to spend a month in Europe with professionals from diverse disciplines to discover how other countries successfully foster walkable and bikable communities. Her simple dream was to get more people, more active, more often. All of us who knew Anne will miss her vital presence in the work that we are engaged. May we continue to be inspired by Anne's enthusiasm, love, grace and wisdom.
Steven P. Hooker, PhD, Director
University of South Carolina Prevention Research Center
Anne was also a founding member of WalkSacramento.
You can view Anne's Marshall Fellow Report by clicking here
A Rose for Anne
Anne liked peachy, pinky roses. So, our WALKSacramento Rosarian, Jeff Weir, provides suggestions for three fragrant roses that could be planted for those of us who would like to remember Anne this way:
o A Hyprid Tea - Color Magic - peachy pink
o A Floribunda - Sea Pearl (clusters of beautiful flowers)
o A Climber - Royal Sunset - apricot, peachy, delicate but vigorous