Redmond Lacrosse Club is hosting an all day game day for grades 3-12 at Redmond High school stadium this Saturday, May 1st from 10-7.
The 5/6 grade team plays from 11-12
7/8 grade team plays from 1-2,
3/4 grade team plays from 3-4
9-12 grade team plays from 5-6.
Please check out our website: http://www.redmondlacrosse.com/ .
The first four high school games are:
Wed. 4/28 7:00 p.m. Redmond at Sammamish (Interlake High School)
Sat. 5/1 5:00 p.m. Gig Harbor at Redmond (Redmond High School)
Tues. 5/4 7:15 p.m. Liberty at Redmond (Redmond High School)
Sat. 5/8 3:00 p.m. Redmond at North Kitsap (North Kitsap High School)
By Mike Downey
Redmond Lacrosse Club
Public Relations
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Graffiti art in "Edge Skate Park"
A few slides show a chipped "Free Wall" with about an inch of graffiti paint! The wall has been painted over so many times that you can find layers of paint dating back 15 years. The walls you see have been painted more than once in the last month.
Graffiti art has been painted on the “Free Walls” of Redmond’s downtown Edge Skate Park from the day it was dedicated, over 15 years ago. Anyone is free to paint graffiti on the walls. These walls are special not only for their art, but for mitigating unwanted graffiti tags from migrating into the skate arena itself.
The skate board and BMX community and neighborhoods have great pride in Edge Park. Skaters say the creative graffiti art usually lasts on the Free Walls for 2-4 weeks before it has to be painted over again. An unidentified community of passionate graffiti artists re-paint the walls. According to Ken Wong of the Teen Center, the graffiti artists aren't managed by the City.
Redmond's one-of-a kind Edge Skate Park is located a stone's throw from the downtown Fire station and Metro Bus Park & Ride on 8420 161st Ave. NE. The Free Walls facing the Park & Ride usually have the best graffiti art. Their tags are probably painted over more often owing to their visibility to commuters. The paint thickness shows it.
Redmond Parks Operations Manager, Dave Tuchek, says the Park was conceptualized in the mid-1995's by Nick Lovell of the Redmond Police Department. It was built during the Rosemarie Ives Administration. Dave says, periodically - less than 5-6 times/year - obscenities or graffiti are tagged in the concrete skating arena by outsiders. Dave says, if the tags aren't removed within about 24 hours it gets worse and spreads. He takes pictures of the tags for the police report. Police and Fire have presence too; their refueling station is next door.
By Bob Yoder
Seattle Times Communities Partner
Photos by Yoder (35 photos)
The Seattle Times graffiti story (4/26) is here
Saturday, April 24, 2010
OPINION: April, 2010: The city's new liquor store -- you can't miss it.
OPINION: Look at the loud signage of the new liquor store on Redmond Way - smack in the middle of downtown Redmond on Redmond Way near Cleveland Avenue. The liquor store is moving into this beautiful, brick building, a 1920's historic landmark known as mayor "Bill Brown Garage".
According to Rob Odle, City Director of Planning and Development "the Comprehensive Plan does not get down to describing the specific location of specific uses. Liquor stores are not singled out for special consideration and are considered to be general retail."
Longtime resident Andrea Quenneville wrote city council and the mayor complaining about the large, tacky signs in front of the building, saying the signs were "offensive, 'ghetto' looking, and loud", and that "it doesn't present a good image for downtown Redmond". She wrote "do we not want a clean, pleasant image for the city of Redmond since it's and right down the street from the park-to-be?".
Jim Roberts, the city staffer in charge of economic development replies:
"Believe me, we were disappointed about the proposed location right in the heart of downtown in a very prominent historic building. What a great restaurant site it could have been. I have no information about the lease arrangements. We're trying to get them to put historic information about the town in the store windows to make them more interesting for pedestrians than booze ads. Any other ideas of what could go in the windows would be appreciated. I'm not sure we can make it happen, but we could try."According to Landmarks commissioner Miguel Llanos, a city planner from the Landmarks Commission asked the Redmond Historical Society if they would display some artifacts in the windows and the Society happily obliged. The Bill Brown Garage was built in 1920 and used to be a 20-car repair shop. Brown was Redmond's longest serving mayor (1919-1948).
I wonder if other cities have been able to influence the State Liquor Board on site location or signage. Any thoughts on Redmond's downtown signage?
Opinion and story by Bob Yoder
Photos by Yoder
Friday, April 23, 2010
Tiny Redmond Pianist Wins Big Competition
Redmond fourth-grader Alex Lu, 10, plays the piano in his stocking feet in order to operate the pedal-extension box.
Tiny Redmond Pianist Wins Big CompetitionBecause he's just 10 years old, Alexander Lu's legs are too short to reach the piano pedals, and his hands are too small to play the chords in many classical music pieces. But he does have a secret weapon: his eyebrows.
When he plays, Alex gets so wrapped up in the music that his whole body moves expressively with the piece, weaving and swaying (see video). Read More
By Katherine Long
Seattle Times Eastside Reporter
Video and Photography By Ken Lambert, Seattle Times
Posted By Bob Yoder, Seattle Times Communities Partner
"Last Saturday" Special Needs Matinee
On the last Saturday of each month, the North Bend Theatre is proud to offer a Special Needs Movie matinee for families with children with special needs. The next matinee is Saturday, April 24, 11 am - 1pm.
The lights in the auditorium will be on and the volume will be lowered to make this an event the entire family can enjoy. $5.00/person. Location: North Bend Theater, 125 Bendigo Boulevard North, North Bend. Phone: 425.888.1232
By Beth Angelo
Chairperson, LWSD PTSA Special Needs
The lights in the auditorium will be on and the volume will be lowered to make this an event the entire family can enjoy. $5.00/person. Location: North Bend Theater, 125 Bendigo Boulevard North, North Bend. Phone: 425.888.1232
By Beth Angelo
Chairperson, LWSD PTSA Special Needs
Four vehicles involved in crash on Novelty Hill
This video from Air 4 shows a dump truck, pick-up truck, and two cars in a crash on Novelty Road this Tuesday, April 20. Two people had to be freed from their cars. Amazingly, no one was seriously injured. The video shows one person being loaded onto a stretcher.
The accident occurred just east of Redmond on Novelty Hill Road near the W. Snoqualmie Valley Road intersection.
KOMO News
Fischer Communicatons
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Windows saves the day, but the rest of Microsoft business is mostly blah.
Microsoft's strong earnings report today was fueled by solid sales of Windows 7, but digging deeper into the numbers, it's clear that many of the company's businesses have seen better quarters. Despite a a big in advertising revenue, increased expenses pushed the company's online business ever deeper into the red. And Microsoft's business-software units continued to show the effects of sluggish corporate spending.
Here's a division-by-division breakdown of the results...Read More
By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash
4/22
Here's a division-by-division breakdown of the results...Read More
By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash
4/22
Garbage and recycling resumes
Waste Management Service interruption
For Friday April 23, 2010 - Garbage and recycling service will resume Friday on a normal schedule. Customers that were not serviced on Wednesday or Thursday should bring in your materials from the street. You may put out up to twice the regular amount on their next scheduled collection day. Questions? Call: 1-800-592-9995.
Posted on http://www.redmond.gov/
For Friday April 23, 2010 - Garbage and recycling service will resume Friday on a normal schedule. Customers that were not serviced on Wednesday or Thursday should bring in your materials from the street. You may put out up to twice the regular amount on their next scheduled collection day. Questions? Call: 1-800-592-9995.
Posted on http://www.redmond.gov/
Important Budget By Priorities Open House is Monday evening, May 3.
Budget By Priorities Open House for residents and businesses is Monday evening, May 3.
Redmond, WA – The City of Redmond is hosting an open house for residents and businesses to tell City officials and staff what programs, services or projects they would like to see either added or deleted to the City budget. The meeting is on Monday, May 3 beginning at 7pm in the Redmond City Hall Council Chambers, 15670 NE 85th Street.
Members of the six *priority teams will present guidelines for developing budget proposals. This information will guide City staff in determining what programs and services to request for the 2011/2012 budget. Following the presentations, those present will have time to discuss their budget preferences. The suggestions made at this meeting will be distributed to appropriate staff to evaluate alongside additional budget proposals.
City Press Release
Note: * "priority teams" is probably another name for "results teams".
Redmond, WA – The City of Redmond is hosting an open house for residents and businesses to tell City officials and staff what programs, services or projects they would like to see either added or deleted to the City budget. The meeting is on Monday, May 3 beginning at 7pm in the Redmond City Hall Council Chambers, 15670 NE 85th Street.
Members of the six *priority teams will present guidelines for developing budget proposals. This information will guide City staff in determining what programs and services to request for the 2011/2012 budget. Following the presentations, those present will have time to discuss their budget preferences. The suggestions made at this meeting will be distributed to appropriate staff to evaluate alongside additional budget proposals.
City Press Release
Note: * "priority teams" is probably another name for "results teams".
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Notes on last night's Evergreen Hospital Public Commission meeting.
OPINION: Last night, I attended and spoke at the Regular Public Meeting of Evergreen Hospital. Many citizens don't know that Evergreen is a King County Public Hospital and district residents pay taxes to Evergreen Hospital.
The most exciting news from the meeting came at the very end when our elected commissioners formally approved and announced their new CEO, Bob Malte. (see my press release story). Mr. Malte is replacing the popular Evergreen CEO Steve Brown. Malte will start permanently May 10, though he will be attending the black-tie Evergreen Gala fundraiser on May 1. According to the Evergreen website, the Gala is sold out.
My favorite part of the meeting was Dr. Wechin's update on Resolution 1000 the "Death with Dignity Act." Evergreen campus hosts a Hospice Center with family support services. I attended their support classes when my mother passed from a prolonged battle with three cancers and congestive heart failure. The support classes are taught by experienced volunteers. It's advisable to seek professional help if your sadness turns to depression, which was my case.
Dr. Wechin said 70% of patients choosing to die under the Act are cancer victims. 20% have ALS, and 10% have heart failure. The common reasons for their choice are: 1) loss of autonomy, 2) lost of dignity, and 3) loss of ability to participate and enjoy life. My mother died in Florida. I'm not sure about the Florida law at that time, but she died a tortuous, tramatic death, almost impossible for our family to endure. After prayer and without hesitation, I voted for the Act in Washington.
Less than 1% of Evergreen's hospice patients (10) were dispensed phenobarbital medication last year and 10 died. So far this year, 6 patients were dispensed medication and 4 died. Prescriptions cannot be ingested on hospital property. Most choose to die in their homes.
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In my public talk, I introduced myself as a citizen-journalist and hospital district taxpayer of 32 years. I explained my public service mission of "Open Government", bringing government closer to the People. In light of health care reform (driving higher numbers of insured to hospitals), I questioned the hospital's need for taxes. A brief chat with a commissioner and staffer afterwards was a helpful start for dialogue.
We the People (and taxpayers!) are invited to speak to the commissioners at Evergreen Hospital on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The board of five elected-commissioners are receptive and friendly, though their experience with the Public and government reporters appears quite limited, so be patient. (Disclaimer: Use of recording devices for accurate reporting by the public and media are not allowed; this policy is under study .)
By Bob Yoder
By Bob Yoder
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
High School Sports | Redmond girls risk golf win streak
High School Sports Redmond girls risk golf win streak: Seattle Times Newspaper
By Ron Newberry
Special to The Seattle Times
The Mustangs have won 71 consecutive dual matches against KingCo teams.
REDMOND — Jake Crowley hasn't been sleeping well lately.
Any thoughts of sustained sleep ended when Crowley's newborn son, Elijah, arrived March 27. But that's not all that's kept the Redmond High School girls golf coach's mind a bit scattered recently. More.
By Ron Newberry
Special to The Seattle Times
The Mustangs have won 71 consecutive dual matches against KingCo teams.
REDMOND — Jake Crowley hasn't been sleeping well lately.
Any thoughts of sustained sleep ended when Crowley's newborn son, Elijah, arrived March 27. But that's not all that's kept the Redmond High School girls golf coach's mind a bit scattered recently. More.
Robert Malte Named CEO at Evergreen Hospital
ROBERT MALTE NAMED CEO AT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER
Bob Malte was formally appointed CEO during the Hospital Commission's Regular Public Meeting on 4/20. It was announced he would be attending the Evergreen Gala event on May 1 in Marymoor Park.
Bob Malte was formally appointed CEO during the Hospital Commission's Regular Public Meeting on 4/20. It was announced he would be attending the Evergreen Gala event on May 1 in Marymoor Park.
Kirkland, Washington – Robert (Bob) Malte of Littleton, Colorado, has been named CEO at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland. A committee that included the hospital board, physicians, and community members picked Malte after extensive interviews. More than 125 people applied for the position. He will begin May 10.
Malte most recently was president and CEO at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Prior to that he served as senior vice president at ThedaCare and CEO at Touchpoint Health Plan in Appleton, Wisconsin. He earned a Master of Business Administration at The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1982 and bachelor degree in economics at Ripon College in Wisconsin.
“Many qualified candidates were considered but Bob stood out as the best fit for Evergreen,” said Al DeYoung of Woodinville, president of the Evergreen board. “We are pleased with his leadership expertise, experience and dedication to the community.”
Malte has a strong commitment to community service. He has been a board member of the Colorado Hospital Association since 2007, and serves on the YMCA of Denver Metro board as well as a number of other organizations.
He is married and has two children, 14 and 12. His interests include skiing, long distance cycling, tennis and
Malte replaces Steve Brown who left in February to become President/CEO of the Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College, Pennsylvania.
Evergreen Hospital Press Release
By Sherry Grindeland
Photo By Local Health Guide Online
Photo, Subtitle and Evergreen Gala announcement posted By Yoder
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