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Mei Lan snoozes at 1st birthday bash

Under a white tented pavilion today, dignitaries such as Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle clustered at Zoo Atlanta to commemorate panda cub Mei Lan’s first birthday.

As news cameras panned the scene, a puppeteer hoisted a blue, ceremonially garbed panda puppet aloft as its mechanical arms painted a self-portrait to applause.

Zoo Atlanta president Dennis Kelly puffed up as he referred to the cub’s party as ” a special, special day” and “one of the most significant days in Zoo Atlanta’s 118-year history.”

But inside the panda habitat, the birthday girl snoozed in a cluster of logs inside her shady indoor space. Nearby, two enormous boxes held two birthday sheet cakes. A quick peek underneath revealed white and red icing with the inscription: “Happy Birthday Mei Lan!”

Overhead, a birthday banner fluttered with hundreds of birthday wishes from zoo attendees. One read: “The spirit of Atlanta’s beautiful peach shines like a beacon of light across the ocean and guides our souls to a higher purpose. — Janet, London, England.”

Zoo Atlanta member and toddler Mary Katherine Boller kept her mother, Julie, and friend Heather Leary on their toes as she explored the closed-off area while waiting for Mei Lan to resume accepting visitors after the birthday ceremony.

In her arms, the 18-month-old clutched a tiny stuffed panda.

“It’s her favorite toy in the whole world,” Julie Boller remarked.

“We’re zoo members and we wanted to be here today to help Mei Lan celebrate,” added Leary.

The trio was on their way to a nearby gift shop for a Mei Lan upgrade.

Minutes later, Mary Katherine was sleepily smiling and posing for pictures in her stroller with a $49.99 stuffed panda roughly the same size as the toddler.

Mark Strozier of Fairburn took the day off to embrace his inner panda as he joined the birthday crowd.

“She’s my baby,” said Strozier, 47, watching Mei Lan wrestle with her mama, Lun Lun, inside the zoo’s panda exhibit.

“But I suppose for anybody who lives in Atlanta, she’s their baby too.”

A baby no longer. The cub, born Sept. 6, 2006, has grown from a shaky little mound of fuzz into a 57-pound dynamo.

In the process, Mei Lan has developed a following that exceeds Atlanta’s boundaries.

Barbara Kelley, who has a panda mailbox outside her home in Concord, N.C., traveled to Atlanta for Thursday’s event.

“I just love pandas,” said Kelley, 69.

“She’s got, I’ll bet, two thousand or three thousand (panda figurines) in her home,” daughter Amy Montgomery volunteered.

— Staff writer Mark Davis contributed to this report

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By Jodi

September 6, 2007 2:04 PM | Link to this

Happy Birthday Mei Lan - you are definitely an Atlanta Beauty! Get your rest for the big party tonight :)

By Scott

September 6, 2007 2:41 PM | Link to this

Happy birthday!

By Adi

September 6, 2007 4:45 PM | Link to this

Happy Birthday, Mei Lan! Thanks for making everyone smile! We look forward to many more years of your delightful antics!

By Dolores Williams

September 7, 2007 9:16 AM | Link to this

Happy Birthday to Mei Lan. It’s too bad Zoo Atlanta has for reasons unknown chosen to hide you from a broader fan base than those who are home between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM with a computer that was purchased in the last two years. This has surely cost the Zoo in real $$$$. I can only assume the their technical knowledge and marketing savvy are non existent. Sadly Mei Lan I will not be able to share your birthday because I can’t see you 24x7 on my old computer like other US Pandas.

By Ryan

September 7, 2007 3:53 PM | Link to this

Please stop allowing a panda to be front page news. Each of you need to move forward and involve yourself with other far more important social issues. A panda should not be front page news month after month.

By Sydney

September 7, 2007 6:02 PM | Link to this

Happy Birthday, Mei Lan! Atlanta loves you! May your following year be full of wonder and opportunity! You are the mascot of our lives!

By Kaye

September 8, 2007 3:56 PM | Link to this

I’d rather see Mei Lan on the front page every day than have to look at that subhuman Michael Vick on it ever again.

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