Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Nintendo Wii to get Netflix

Nintendo Wii to get Netflix

Nintendo will become the last of the Big Three console makers to offer Netflix instant streaming, announcing plans this morning to add the feature to the Wii this spring. The move will give Netflix a substantially bigger market for its on-demand service.  read complete story

By Todd  Bishop
TechFlash

Note:  Wii games are available at the Redmond Senior Science Center.  The Center is open to teenagers over 17.  (Sign-in at the front desk)  B.Y.  

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

How does local government recognize and show appreciation for our local elected officials?

OPINION:   Updated:  This blog covers the process, behaviors and actions of our local governments, including the City of Redmond, Lake Washington School District, and Evergreen Public Hospital.  I'm of the opinion the City of Redmond sets the "gold standard" for governments in our community.
One of the positive elements of city behavior is the recognition the CEO/Mayor gives councilmembers.  Mr. Marchione always gives the Council Committee Chairs the opportunity to explain and be recognized for their committee work.  Councilmembers work very hard outside of their Regular and Work Study meetings at chairing various committees.   The viewing public learns from these council committee reports and develops an appreciation and respect for the councilmembers' hard work.

No doubt, the viewing public would appreciate similar recognition for our Lake Washington School Board members, but we are not getting it.  CEO/Superintendent Kimball has been working hard to get the word out on the funding ballot issues.   But,  by law, only School Board members are allowed to "sell" the funding measures.  Maybe I'm wrong, but I've never seen Dr. Kimball and President Pendergrass recognize Board members by name for their individual work in promoting the bond and levies.  Without open recognition of specific efforts by individual school board members, the viewing public can't appreciate what our School Board members are doing to promote the bond. 

President Pendergrass gave accolades to three citizen-lobbyists' efforts at the last school board meeting, but didn't mention the name or effort of a single Board Member promoting the bond.   Superintendent Kimball appears as remiss about recognizing Board Members ballot efforts, but for the most part President Jackie Pendergrass is responsible for crediting the Superintendent and Board members.

I personally know Board member Ravi Shahani did some great work selling the bond to Redmond City Council.  I watched his presentation on TV.   But, what are the rest of the Board members doing?  And has Ravi done other work for which he is not being recognized? 

by Bob Yoder

"Feeling trapped by your computer or out of control video gaming?"

"Computer Addiction":   Hilarie Cash, Ph.D., is a nationally recognized expert from Internet/Computer Addiction Services  http://www.icaservices.com/ .   She will be speaking on Computer Addiction at Evergreen Hospital on January 19. 

Children with ADHD, Autism, Social Anxiety and low self esteem are more vulnerable to internet and gaming addictions;Adults, too. Learn how to recognize signs of addiction and what you can do to prevent it.

If you or someone you care about is feeling trapped by their computer or out of control video gaming, you will want to hear about this widespread phenomenon.

Tuesday January 19th, 7 - 9 pm
Evergreen Hospital Medical Center
Surgery & Physicians Center
12040 NE 128th Street
Kirkland, WA 98034
Room TAN 101

CONTACT: For more information, call (206) 622-2127  or info@nwchadd.org
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ADD Resources event on "School Success Strategies"  Feb. 6th
go to: http://w3.addresources.org/index.php?q=node/315

- special thanks to Beth Angelo for this information
 Beth Angelo is Chair, Special Needs, LWPTSA Council

Take another look at high school hoops rankings

Another take on boys and girls high school hoops rankings
Seattle Times High School Sports Blog
by Mason Kelly

Woodinville, Issaquah and Newport-Bellevue ranked in Girls State Top Ten.
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MARK YOUR CALENDERS: 

Redmond Girls Mustangs play:
Eastlake on Friday, 1/15, 6:30pm (h)
Lake Washington, 1/20, 7:30 (h)
Issaquah on Friday, 1/22, 6:30pm (h)
Newport on Friday, 1/29, 6:30pm (h)
Skyline on Wednesday, 2/10 7:30pm (h)
photo of Redmond Mustang Stacy Kimball chasing down the ball vs. Woodinville.
Photo courtesy of  Mel Thompson. http://www.redmondbasketball.com/

Monday, January 11, 2010

H1N1 vaccination now available in Redmond for those who can't pay.

H1N1 (Swine) vaccination is now available in Redmond for those who can't afford to pay:

HealthPoint Redmond (16315 NE 87th St, Suite B6)
Saturday, January 16, 23, 30; 9 am - 12 pm

Over 600,000 people in King County have been vaccinated against the H1N1 influenza ("swine flu"), but many people in King County do not yet have immunity and remain at risk to a virus that continues to circulate in the community. With vaccine availability continuing to widen, now is a good time for anyone six months of age and older to take advantage of the vaccination opportunity.

Influenza illnesses severe among certain groups, including children, as well as pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions and weakened immune systems,"

More information is available at www.kingcounty.gov/health/H1N1

Source:  KingCounty.gov

Eastside legislators talk 520 tolls, education and budget cuts


Eastside legislators talk 520 tolls, education and budget cuts

Education, budget cuts and tolls on the 520 bridge were front and center during a forum of more than 60 people with 48th District Washington State legislators at Kirkland City Hall Thursday.

Sen. Rodney Tom (D-Bellevue), Rep. Ross Hunter (D-Medina) and Rep. Deb Eddy (D-Kirkland) affirmed their commitment to hold on to funds for education that will be threatened by budget cuts, through the new legislative session that began Monday.

"We have to support education first," said Tom.  .... But it took three separate questions from audience members before the legislators got specific on what would be the first thing to be cut in education if the budget axe once again falls on schools.

"First thing we will cut out of k-12 is class size reduction money," said Hunter. "We are not going to start charter schools this year." (see complete story)

By MATT PHELPS
Kirkland Reporter Staff  Writer
Today, 1/11, 10:52 AM

Support our local businesses at the upcoming Bellevue Home Show

THE BELLEVUE HOME SHOW - January 22-24

Let's support our Redmond businesses at the upcoming Bellevue Home Show

They are: Classic Nursery, Habitat for Humanity, Hanson Chiropractic, Kitchen Krafters, Landcape Design & Construction, Larry Haight's Roofing, Luxury Bath, Marymoor Construction, Pacific Landscape Mgmt and Signature Landscape Services.

Bellevue Home Show is January 22 - 24 at Meydenbauer Center; http://www.bellevuehomeshow.com/  for more information.

by Rosanne Cohn 
(from "comments".)

Local Boys Scouts invite you to nominate community service projects.


“To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, the Chief Seattle Council invites YOU to nominate community service projects. The Boy Scouts have long been known for their service to others and we look forward to living up to our oath of helping others at all times. Please submit your request at our website: https://viecommunication.wufoo.com/forms/tell-us-how-the-boy-scouts-can-help-you/

Earlier this year, the Scouts responded to several citizen requests to restore a section of the Sammamish River bank and install "no dump" buttons on street stormwater drains.  The Scouts are sincere!  Send them your application request today!  by

Paige Norman

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Steeple-jack Consulting, Tenhulzen Remodeling, and Blazing Bagels give tips on "Running a Business" to Youth.


Three exciting, local business entrepreneurs will present a Career Panel on "Running a Business" January 12. This is a rare opportunity for youth and parents to ask questions and learn about what it takes to start your own business in today's economic climate!

 WHEN:   Tuesday, January 12, 7:00 - 8:30 P.M
WHERE:  Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center (16600 NE 80th ST, Redmond).

Confirmed business owners donating their time and expertise include Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels, Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling, and Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting.

Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling has a well established family remodeling and real estate business; Mike is a Redmond Chamber of Commerce Trustee and well known in the business community and his neighborhood. Tenhulzen Remodeling has an awesome multi-media website - full of resources, tips, and advice. Mike writes a monthly home improvement column for some of the local Reporters.

Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels has a newer, thriving business in Redmond and Bellevue. The Redmond Location is 6975 176th Avenue Northeast Redmond, WA (425) 883-1550. Blazing Bagels are found all over Puget Sound - in hospitals, businesses, restaurants, and groceries. Read reviews! Dennis is an active member of the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce.

Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting. "Steeple-jack is Mary Bourguignon. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two boys. I ride my bike a lot. And I spend a lot of time helping people get their ideas down on paper, on the web, and in the classroom..."  Mary is also a long time Parks Commissioner and PTSA editor of  "Mustang News".

Refreshments provided by World Market.  Youth and parents are invited to this evening event!

posted by Bob Yoder. source: Mustang News

UPDATED: Local News | Neighborhood news partnerships | Seattle Times Newspaper

Local News Neighborhood news partnerships

In an effort to provide readers with the most comprehensive and up-to-date news from throughout the region, The Seattle Times has forged partnerships with a number of local news Web sites.

Bob Payne
Director of Communities
seattletimes.com
206.464.2154

Comment (by Bob Yoder):  The Redmond Neighborhood Blog has been invited by Bob Payne to join this local news partnership with SeattleTimes.com.  I have three options:  join, ask for periodic postings of my stories, or remain independent of mainstream news.  What do you think?

UPDATE, 1/19  Ross Hunter responded by Facebook recommending I join the partnership as an "added value".  One of the local bloggers suggested a partnership would improve credibility.  I attended their meeting at the Seattle Times Building and joined the partnership. 

Friday, January 8, 2010

Continued landscaping delays at CAMWEST Development's "Perrigo Heights" project.

 

UPDATED, 10/18/2018:  Trees and shrubs were planted along with irrigation lines.  The forest has since grown back and you can't see this stormwater vault.  Group Health planted the trees as part of an off-site mitigation requirement.

B. Yoder


Thursday, January 7, 2010

"March Can Madness" single elimination food drive tournament!


Hello local business owners (and friends)!

Redmond Physical Therapy and Hopelink, a human services nonprofit serving the Eastside, have teamed up to create a fun way to raise food donations for Hopelink’s Redmond food bank. “March Can Madness” pairs up businesses in a series of competitive food drives held each week in March. We have room in the “tournament” for 16 businesses and we’re hoping yours will be one of them!

March Can Madness is patterned after the single elimination bracket style tournament in college basketball. The first week of March, the businesses will be paired up in eight “games” in which each gathers donations of canned food. On Friday, the businesses bring their food to Hopelink for weighing. The pounds raised will be divided by how many employees in the business, making it fair for all. The eight businesses with the most food in their bracket will advance to the next week’s food drive competition, and so on until the last week in March when the two remaining businesses will compete for the “championship.”

The Redmond Reporter will publish the weekly bracket results and Hopelink will e-mail the participants weekly so everyone knows how they did and who advances in the tournament.

The timing for March Can Madness couldn’t be better as food donations always drop off after the holidays, even as hunger continues to haunt hundreds of Redmond families.

For more information and to register, just visit here and complete the registration form and send it to Hopelink. If you have any questions, please e-mail me. Thanks for your time and support!
Thanks for time and your support!

Sincerely,

Benjamin Wobker

BenWobker@RedmondPT.com
http://www.redmondpt.com/
425.881.3001

Email Entries to Hopelink c/o:
Lil Klein
lilk@hope-link.org
entry form