Friday, March 19, 2010

Letter from Mayor Marchione

http://www.efocusonredmond.com/home.html

Letter from the Mayor

In this first letter of 2010, I want to reflect on 2009 and share some thoughts on the coming year and what I see ahead for our community... more

By John Marchione

Microsoft ranks No. 1 in patents

Microsoft ranks No. 1 in patents

Microsoft's business is under attack by Google, Apple and others. But there's one place where the software giant still rules supreme... more.

By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Lake Washington Schools Shine in Washington Achievement Awards

http://www.k12.wa.us/Communications/PressReleases2010/SchoolAchievementAwards.aspx

Lake Washington Schools Shine in Washington Achievement Awards

More Lake Washington Schools recognized than any other district

Yesterday, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) announced the Washington Achievement Awards, for 174 schools that “profoundly affect student learning.” The list of schools includes 14 schools in Lake Washington School District, more than any other district in the state. These schools will be recognized at celebrations around the state on May 5.

“I am so incredibly proud of these schools and all the hard work of students, teachers and parents,” said Dr. Chip Kimball, superintendent. “These awards confirm what I know and see every day; our district has some of the best schools in the state, helping all kids achieve and excel.”

Schools will be recognized as top performers in six categories: Overall Excellence, Language Arts, Math, Science, Extended Graduation Rate, Gifted Education. Some schools are honored in more than one of these categories.

Ten Lake Washington schools will be recognized for overall excellence: Audubon Elementary, Juanita Elementary, Mann Elementary, McAuliffe Elementary, Mead Elementary, Redmond Elementary, Smith Elementary, Wilder Elementary, Inglewood Junior High and Eastlake High School. The eight elementary schools represent 15 percent of the elementary schools honored from the entire state.  MORE
 
By Kathryn Reith
Communications, LWSD
Photo By LWSD

UPDATED: Budget By Priorities: "And the survey says!"

Updated:  OPINION:  The Mayor and his Deputy Administrator, Jane Christensen, held a Community "Budget By Priorities" Meeting March 1.   Judging by the sign-in sheets, citizen turn-out was low with only six citizens registering at the desk.  Surprisingly, only 5 of 7 city councilmembers were present; and they are the citizens who approve the Mayor's Budget.  I saw only two or three commissioners.   Having the meeting on a Monday night didn't help.

Council President Richard Cole addressed the audience stating "This process only works if the citizens who live in town and staff get involved."  Staff was definitely present in force.  I know many of them from my city volunteer and media work.  Many of these staff are residents of Redmond and may have been voting in the silent touch-pad survey.   Ms. Christensen said "staff are hear to listen" but based on the numbers voting, it appears that she was implying non-resident staff.  Unfortunately, they registered on the touch-pad and not at the front desk.

Jane Christensen made an startling statement about future growth in Redmond.  She said,
"Washington State requires all cities to accommodate their share of state's growth.  In the next 12 years the city expects to accommodate 20,000 more residents and 28,000 more jobs.  Most of the growth will be accommodated in the Downtown and Overlake to preserve existing single family neighborhoods."
WOW!  For real?  Survey questions probed how we think the city will to accommodate the expected population density, for example:
  1. Question:  What is your overall experience with traffic in Redmond (not counting SR520)?   70% of the respondents were dissatisfied to very dissatisfied.
  2. How satisfied are you with the city's plans to accommodate growth?  42% of those in a citizen's survey last year were neutral to very dissatisfied.  84% were neutral to satisfied in the staff-loaded survey.  Of course, city planners are paid to plan for growth! 
Do you think the city can comfortably handle 20,000 new residents in 12 years?   The city will have lots of new parklands but not for cars!  Where will the 40,000 additional cars park?  Can the administration build enough roadways to circulate the traffic?  Where will the roads go?  Will the administration have to zone for more and taller apartment and condo buildings?  Will the downtown start to sprawl?   How long can the neighborhoods remain untouched by density?  Will apartments and commercial villages take hold?

The Mayor concluded, by thanking "the 50-70% of the residents who have come out, who don't regularly engage in civic process."  Huh?  Marchione didn't give a head count.  Interestingly, one of the survey questions asked  "How engaged are you in city events and meetings?"  69% said they were not engaged to somewhat involved.  The next meeting is on another Monday, May 3, when according to the Mayor, "you give your ideas of what to do".

Contact:  bpquestions@redmond.gov OR please comment below this post for all to read.  What are your ideas??

Opinion By Bob Yoder
Updated:  3/18

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

LW School administrators and support staff agree to collaborative bargaining


Support staff, Lake Washington administrators agree to collaborative bargaining

The Lake Washington School District and members of the Lake Washington Educational Support Professionals announced Wednesday afternoon they have agreed to a collaborative bargaining process to reach a settlement in the support staff’s year-long contract negotiations.

“The goal of this type of bargaining is to meet the interests of both parties,” noted Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard. “We have found with other bargaining units that it helps to foster good working relationships.”

LWESP members have agreed to suspend all community organizing activities while the process unfolds. The district will postpone employee investigations it launched last week, and union staff for the LWESP will suspend any challenges to those investigations.

“We have mutually agreed to seek collaborative bargaining in an effort to settle this contract. We need to return to our focus of providing a high-quality education for all students,” LWESP Chief Bargainer Donna Lurie said.

The two sides will work with John and Carol Glaser, a highly skilled pair of facilitators. Both the district and union are committed to reaching a contract settlement through this process. Timing of the sessions is still being worked out, but the sessions are not expected to begin before the district’s spring break begins on March 29.
 
Kathryn Reith, LWSD, 425-702-3342
Dale Folkerts, WEA (for LWESP), 253-765-7039

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Five arrested in Kirkland home invasion. 20 detectives find 300 plus pot plants

5 arrested in Kirkland home invasion.  20 detectives find 300 plus pot plants

King County sheriff's detectives have arrested four men and a juvenile male in connection with Monday's early-morning break-in and shootout at the home of a medical-marijuana activist near Kirkland.
One of the suspects, a 19-year-old Renton man, was shot and critically wounded by homeowner Steve Sarich.  read more

By Mark Rahner and Sara Jean Green
Seattle Times staff reporters

Monday, March 15, 2010

Redmond's Neighborhood News

Advisory:   The links on this page are "broken" and are under repair by the city webmaster.   

I've been working on a new feature to include a map of Redmond Neighborhoods and the news associated with each of our city's 11 neighborhoods.  A Redmond city senior planner, Kim Dietz, is working on a similar project for their new website.  Kim's an excellent contact if you have questions about Redmond's Neighborhood News. Email Kim:  kdietz@redmond.gov.  My Redmond Neighborhood Blog site will tag right along with Redmond's Neighborhood News site! 

Mayor Marchione looks at the growing Downtown as a neighborhood.  View Point Neighborhood -now called Idylwood Neighborhood, Overlake Neighborhood, Bear Creek Neighborhood and SE Redmond Neighborhood are some of Redmond's newest neighborhoods.   You may contact Kim Dietz at 425-556-2415 to sign up for "Neighborhood Citizen Committees" now forming to give your input on established neighborhoods, like Education Hill Neighborhood, North Redmond Neighborhood, and Grass Lawn Neighborhood.  Become a "Friends of Riverwalk".  Visit "Neighborhoods History".  Ride the velodrome in Marymoor Park.  So, expect some exciting developments when the City of Redmond launches their new site.  Deputy Administrator Jane Christensan announced a  Budget by Priorities meeting that the enhanced city website is expected to be launched in six months!  You can sign up with "Redmond News Subscription" to subscribe to Redmond Neighborhood News here.  (But, be careful, I couldn't find a disclaimer on the sign-up form that your email address can't be used for commercial use.)

Neighborhood Parks and Trails
Redmond's Neighborhood Map
Contact:  neighborhoods@redmond.gov

Thursday, March 11, 2010

OPINION: Customer Service is inadequate at City Hall.

UPDATED, 3/14

http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/2009/07/what-does-derby-days-and-city-hall.html      

OPINION:  I was one of the few non-staff citizens, who attended the first "Budget By Priorities" community meeting on March 1.   At the meeting, Mayor Marchione announced an emphasis on improving customer service; it was directed mostly to the staff-side of the chamber.  Hopefully, customer service is one of his priorities again this year. 

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Redmond Police Commander clarifies facts on the air-soft pellet shooting case.

http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/2010/03/why-are-air-soft-pellets-banned-from.html

Last Saturday I reported an unsafe air-soft pellet gun shooting incident that I had personally witnessed in a park.   Later, I  I learned the police had misinformed me on several occasions.  In the interest of public trust, I'm clarifying the inaccuracies.

 Redmond Police Commander Shari Shovlin called today to inform me of the facts:    
  1. According to Police Commander Shari Shovlin, the three juveniles shooting the air-soft guns were not arrested or cited for misdemeanor (even though the lead officer on the scene said the boys would go to court.) 
  2. The Public Information Officer told me air-soft pellet guns are legal in parks.  According to Commander Shovlin, the Redmond Municipal Code states air soft guns are illegal in parks if pointed or shot.  
  3. The game-shooting incident is a misdemeanor, but it was not reported on the Police Blotter.  
If you want to verify the facts or make an inquiry, contact Commander Shari Shovlin at 556-2564.

Do you know air soft pellet shooting is a game like paintball?   If played with face protection and in a safe location it's a fun game.  Police make mistakes just like anyone, but do you think there could be something more to these errors and ommissions?   

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

100 Year Scouting Service Campaign Teams Up with GreenRedmond














Eagle Scout Leader Tracy (left photo) and Volunteer Land Steward Doug Schmidt (right photo) teach scouts how to plant trees.   This work party was a 100 Year Anniversary Scouting Service event.   

The weather was extremely cooperative as more than 35 boy scouts, scout leaders, fathers and some siblings gathered at Hartman Park to finish the project which had been started a week earlier. The youth were members from packs, troops, teams or crews from units 612 and 613 which meet at the LDS stake center adjacent to Hartman Park and troop, team and crew 597 from the Novelty Hill neighborhood. Although the weather was cool and crisp when they gathered at 8:00 am, the sun was soon shining down on them as they continued the process of eradicating the invasive blackberry bushes that had overtaken the area they been assigned to clean up. The youth and adults learned a very valuable lesson from GreenRedmond volunteer Doug Schmidt, the supervisor of the project. Doug instructed them that it was not enough to simply cut down the stalks and remove the roots. Even the smallest pieces of green stock needed to be removed from the area. If any were left lying on the ground, they could root out and start a new blackberry plant.

Once all the insidious plants were eradicated and a thorough sweep of the area was completed, removing any trace of the invasive plants, new trees were carefully planted throughout the section. In just a few hours, a section of the park which had been overgrown with blackberries had been transformed. Stepping back and looking at the results of their efforts, the volunteers realized there is a significant amount of work required before all of Hartman Park looks like the small area they had worked on. But for now, there was some satisfaction as they admired the transformation that just a few hours of volunteer labor was able to perform.
 
By Bruce Salmon, Volunteer for Boy Scouts of America and LDS Church
Photos by Salmon

Monday, March 8, 2010

Redmond Ladies Mustang Basketball Senior Night

REDMOND MUSTANG BASKETBALL SENIOR NIGHT, 2010
Marissa Pratt #44 - the one hamming it up - set a Mustang Career Record of 169 blocked shots.  She's actually a lot taller than she looks here. 
Game photos, stats and much more can be found on the Team Website.

Photo by Bob Yoder

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Why are Air Soft pellets banned from Redmond city parks? When do you call 911?

I was watching GreenRedmond volunteer Doug Schmitt ride his mountain bike on the dirt jumps this afternoon and "a funny thing happened."

We were walking the improved course to get a feel for it.   Off to the right,  I was startled by four high schoolers is "army colors" loading pump guns and shooting pellets over head.   I yelled out : "Watch it, I want to keep my eyes!"   They said not to worry and kept shooting. 

It just didn't seem right.  I asked two elementary-aged girls what the boys were shooting.  "Airsoft pellets" they said.  They opened their hands to show me hundreds multi-colored "bullets" they had collected.  One little girl said she was hit in the finger from a distance.  (Apparently, it's a shooting game similar to paint-ball.)

According to Wikipedia: 
"Airsoft pellets typically leave small wheals (welts) on human targets. While mildly painful, pellets are not especially damaging to the skin. Eye protection is universally required to prevent damage to eyes. It is also often recommended that full face masks and body protection be used during airsoft matches to protect the players' teeth and ears."  Wikipedia
I remembered. in my youth it was cool to shoot copper pellet Beebe guns, but my parents never let me because beebes could break the skin and kill an eye.    Well, no sooner did we round the corner than two uniformed Redmond police officers came running onto the course.  Apparently, some sixth-graders were bullied off of the jumps and their parents called 911. 

I was surprised, but totally impressed with how the two officers handled the situation.  The lead officer must have spent 45 minutes with the bullies explaining the seriousness and illegality of their activity.  The officer said it was so illegal that they: 1) could have to go to court and 2) talk to Judge.   He made them call their parents for a talk-out on the site.  I think he confiscated their paraphanlia.

The take-home message for me was:  if something is suspicious, doesn't look right, and could be dangerous, CALL 911.   Don't even hesistate:  Call 911.  We all have cell-phones.  We need to use them.  I guarantee you, I won't hesitate next time.  I'll be calling 911 at the slightest doubt.  And, so will my trail  friends.

Have you ever called 911 for suspicious activity?   Are you hesitant or afraid to call 911?  Did you know your taxes pay for 911 police service?   Is there a place in Redmond where it's legal for kids to play with "airsoft pellet guns"?  Do you think the police should have been more lenient? 

Friday, March 5, 2010

"Legacy for Learning" foundation lunch set for April 28.

Legacy for Learning Lunch set for April, 28, 2010 - Volunteers needed.

Mark your calendars. The 2010 Legacy for Learning Lunch is set for Wednesday April 28, 2010 from 11:00 to 12:30. Click here to learn more.

Volunteers Needed for Legacy for Learning Lunch

Luncheon Set Up/Tear Down - Event set up is Tuesday, April 27th, the day before the luncheon. Along with the help of JHS PE students rolling out the floor mats, we can use volunteers to set up the stage and do table placements, table settings, decorations, displays, registration table, etc. This will begin at 2pm and last approx at 6pm. Any time a volunteer has to give is welcome!

Tear down is immediately following the luncheon at approximately 1:00pm on Wednesday, April 28th with removal of aforementioned items.

Posted from Lake Washington School Foundation website.

If you would like to volunteer, visit our volunteer sign up page or email volunteer@lwsd.org.

City of Redmond Installs Sculpture at Redmond Junior High


City of Redmond Installs Sculpture at Redmond Junior High

The mascot for Redmond Junior High is the GRIZZLEY.  So it's fitting the city of Redmond installed a new outdoor sculpture called "Bear".  "Bear" was installed on Thursday March 4, 2010.  It''s in the front of the school.  You can't miss it.  

The artist, James Madison, was present, working with four members of the City of Redmond Parks Department instatllation crew. The piece will be at RJH until at least June 2011, in partnership with the Redmond Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition. This sculpture is the second installed at RJH through this partnership.  Do you think the Bear has a Native American design look to it?   Who is James Madison?   Does James have a Native American Indian ancestry?   Does he live in Redmond?

UPDATED: HSBC in Redmond Center makes a donation to Lake Washington Schools foundation.

HSBC in Redmond Center made a Generous Donation to the Lake Washington Schools foundation during their Grand Opening this winter.

HSBC Bank USA, N.A, part of one of the world's largest financial services organizations, has officially opened the doors to its latest full-service retail branch, situated in the heart of Redmond.

To mark the occasion of its Redmond launch HSBC made a generous donation of $7,500 to the Lake Washington Schools Foundation at a grand opening ceremony on January 28, 2010.

Byron Shutz and Sherry Wartelle, Co-Presidents of the Lake Washington Schools Foundation, said, "The Foundation appreciates the commitment and collaboration of leading businesses such as HSBC in the support of an engaged school partnership with the community."

Dominic O'Hagan, West Coast Regional President, HSBC Bank USA, N.A., said, "The city of Redmond, with its strong cross-border connections, made it the obvious place in which to enhance our Seattle area branch network. As 'The world's local bank', we fully understand the importance of serving the Redmond community locally while helping them to make the most of opportunities globally."   LWSF site.

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Legacy for Learning Lunch for 2010

Mark your calendars. The 2010 Legacy for Learning Lunch is set for Wednesday April 28, 2010 from 11:00 to 12:30.  Click here to learn more.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Eastbound SR 520 in Redmond closed overnight for next two weekends.

Eastbound SR 520 in Redmond closed overnight for next two weekends

REDMOND - Crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close all lanes of eastbound SR 520 between West Lake Sammamish Parkway and SR 202 in Redmond Friday and Saturday nights for the next two weekends. During the closures crews will install new drainage underneath the roadway. This work is part of a project to widen SR 520 in Redmond by adding a new HOV lane and merge lane.

A signed detour will direct eastbound drivers left on West Lake Sammamish Parkway, right onto Leary Way NE, right onto Bear Creek Parkway to SR 202/Redmond Way ...more 
 
WSDOT

UPDATE: FEATURE STORY: A reader comments about our neighborhood's drug bust story.

An Aging Babyboomer Gardener said...

It’s always a surprise what I can learn by reading the Redmond Blog, especially this thread on the drug arrests at Redmond High School on Feb 19. It’s also interesting what I can’t find out. The press release said 11 students were arrested for selling drugs including marijuana, heroin, cocaine, MDMA(Ecstasy) and methamphetamine, although the mother who wrote in said that her son was arrested for selling marijuana only. How many of the other students sold marijuana only and how many sold the much more hard-core drugs? The Redmond Police Department’s grouping of all of the students under a single umbrella of all the drugs creates a guilt-by-association atmosphere. The department should be specific about the various drugs and quantities that each student sold so we can determine the magnitude of the problem.

What surprised me most was how much marijuana costs!!! It appears that 1.5 grams costs about $20 and that works out to almost $3000 per pound. As an avid gardener who grows vegetables and flowers from seed, I would guess that marijuana is no more difficult to grow than hothouse tomatoes or petunias. And yet, the most a pound of tomatoes goes for is $3.00. It is astounding to me the amount of money that is involved in the pot trade, and it’s all because it’s illegal, not because it’s difficult to grow. I can now see why drug cartels have become so powerful and violent considering the amount of money to be made on such an easy-to-grow plant. Governor Gregoire is busy trying to add penny taxes to bottled water and chocolate. The states’ governors should get together and urge the Federal Government to legalize marijuana and then control it and tax it the way alcohol is distributed and taxed. (Remember that Prohibition didn’t work and just made Al Capone a household name.)

With the benefit of hindsight, I can tell you that there were pot-heads in my junior and senior high schools in the 1970s – most were experimenting but there was a small group that would find a way to get their drugs no matter what. Alcohol and tobacco replaced marijuana and I know the dedicated marijuana users became alcoholics and heavy smokers (many are now AA members.) As for the cocaine-heroin-LSD user that I knew of in my high school, he had serious behavior issues in elementary school and was psycho-violent as an adult and is now halfway through a 65-year sentence for slashing one of his rivals into pieces during a drug-robbery. In my view, all drugs are not equally dangerous.

As for the 11 students who were charged with selling drugs, it was also surprising that so many people automatically assumed they were guilty. And yet the Feb. 24 edition of the Seattle Times had an article about how crime labs make errors and do shoddy work. Did the crime lab actually analyze the drugs from the busts or did they falsify the data as sometimes happen to expedite the results? Maybe the kids just put some oregano in a bag and sold it to make some quick money? What about this Monika, the informer? How do we know that she didn’t taint the evidence to make it appear that she was more effective?

Some writers commented that this was a wake-up call for parents, and implied that the kids would be off the hook and back in school. If anyone has read the Becca Bill, the often-cited bill that’s supposed to keep kids in school, they’ll discover that students 16 and older are treated differently than students 15 and younger. So these drug busts are most likely one-way tickets to the dropout line for most of these kids. In 10 years, how many of these students will be alcoholics? Do we even care?


Submitted by "an Aging Baby Boomer Gardener"  under the February 24 drug bust story.
 
This comment was posted under the February 24th drug bust story.  This reader took a lot of effort and time to put her thoughts down so I moved it up to a Feature page.  Please do her the honor of a comment?  
 
Do you agree with all she has to say?   Is she right on?   Or way off base?  Is her arguement missing a key piece of information?  Do you think her article is good, but too long?   Does any one want to kick off with an opinion or thought?  Thank you for your consideration and interest. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Seattle Times is writing a neighborhood story about graffiti and wants your opinion.

Several of the Seattle Times partner sites will write local stories about graffiti in their neighborhoods.  The TIMES will sinc their own story to Redmond's story and other partners.  Redmond Neighborhood Blog is participating and your opinions and commenting will help write our story with the TIMES. 

What are your thoughts and comments about graffiti in Redmond?   Is it an issue for you?   Or, do you just leave it up to the police if a place gets tagged.   When graffiti is reported by your neighbors does the City quickly respond?  What is graffiti to you?   Have you seen the "art graffiti" on the Edge Skate Park tag wall?    Are these walls often tagged with graffiti?   Or, are they more an artist's canvass?   Should the city monitor the tag walls at Edge Park more frequently? 

Will you help the TIMES to write this story?   If you want to help or just have something to say about  local graffiti, please comment under this post.   (Click on the map to find links to the partner sites). 


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Public input will help determine budget cuts at LWSD


Public input will help determine cuts again this year

Redmond, WA – While the state legislature is still working on the state budget, indications are that K-12 public education will get even less money next year from the state. Estimates of the revenue loss for Lake Washington School District based on current proposals range from $3.6 million to $8.4 million. Cutting that much more from the district budget after last year’s $7.7 million reduction will be difficult.

“Last year’s process really helped us understand community priorities,” said Dr. Chip Kimball, superintendent. “I encourage all citizens, especially parents, to come and weigh in on what is most important for our school district.”

Meeting dates and times:
March 16 – Juanita High School, 7-9 p.m.
March 17 – Rose Hill Jr. High, 4-6 p.m.
March 17 – Lake Washington High School, 7-9 p.m.
March 24 – Redmond High School, 7-9 p.m.
March 25 – Eastlake High School, 7-9 p.m.

By Kathryn Reith, Communications Director, Lake Washington School District

Updated: March is a big month for Redmond Chamber of Commerce membership renewals.

Gold 20 - 29 Years (1980 – 1989)  Microsoft Corporation 1985
Silver 15 - 19 Years (1990 – 1994)  King Co Library - Redmond 1992; Lee Johnson Chevrolet - Mazda 1992; Accents et Cetera 1993; Boys & Girls Club Redmond/Sammamish 1994; Wells Fargo Bank - Redmond 1994
Bronze 10 - 14 Years (1995 – 1999) ABODA 1996; Aviation Spares & Services Int’l Co 1996; Everything Party 1996; Frontier Bank 1997; Second Story Repertory Theatre 1998; Cascadia; Community College 1999; DeJong Sawdust & Shavings 1999; Emerald City Gymnastics 1999; Hugh G. Goldsmith & Assoc. Inc. 1999; Rainier Welding 1999; Red-E Topsoil 1999; REI 1999; Stanford Signs, LLC 1999
Renewing:  Charter Bank 2000;Transportation Solutions, Inc. 2000; Outback Steakhouse 2002; Canyons Restaurant 2004; Passport Unlimited 2004; Protrade International Corp. 2004; Cascade Plaza; Retirement Center 2006; Universal Mechanical Service Co., Inc. 2006; Foot Solutions 2007; i-Mate 2007; Repro NW/Ford Graphics NW 2007; Heartland Payment Systems 2008; Strategic Planning Partners, LLC 2008; The Growth Coach 2008; Sammamish Rowing Assoc. 2009; Seattle Eastside Building Inspections - SEBI 2009
Italicized:  are companies whose services I've used.  

Redmond Scouts reforest Hartman woodlands in celebration of 100 years of Scouting

Redmond Scouts prepared Hartman woodlands for reforesting in celebration of 100 years of Scouting.  Redmond Boy Scouts from units 597, 612 and 613, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spent the morning of Saturday,  February 28th clearing invasive ground foliage from the bicycle trail south of Hartman park to prepare for reforesting the park. The scouts dug up and pulled blackberry bushes, removed ivy and cleaned up garbage to commemorate. This is one of 100 service projects planned by scouts in the Chief Seattle Council in 2010 to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of BSA. For more information on the 100th anniversary of scouting go to http://scouting.org/100years.

Top photo:  Spencer (left), Forest Steward Doug Schmidt (center) and Charlie holding blackberry root (right).

Middle photo:  Forest Stewards Doug Schmidt and Bob Yoder

Bottom photo:  Thirty scouts put in 60 hours of restoration work.  Two troops were from the local "Hartman building" and one was from the Novelty Hill LDS Church

By Nate Niederhausern, Scout Communications, LDS
Photos by Niederhausern
Nate is a long-time reader & FB friend. 

THANKS TO THE SCOUTS AND DADS FROM TROOPS 597, 612, 613!!   Special thanks to Paige Norman for informing us of the "100 years of Service Program."   And thanks to the GreenRedmond Partnership of  Citizen volunteers, City workers, and Cascade Conservancy administrators.   

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GreenRedmond be having an orientation for prospective new volunteer Forest Stewards on Saturday, March 13th.  Join our team of  dedicated volunteer Stewards and learn how you can adopt your own restoration project!  Email greenredmond@cascadeland.org  for more information.

To register and learn more:  http://www.cascadeland.org/stewardship/green-cities/green-redmond-partnership/Forest%20Steward%20Program

Spicy Talk: staling the Szchuan chef, now in Redmond

'Spicy Talk: stalking the Szechuan chef, now in Redmond'

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/allyoucaneat/2011426448_spicy_talk_stalking_the_szechu.html#continue"

"Did you read Calvin Trillin's story in the New Yorker about those chowhounds chasing after a Szechuan chef?" wondered several of my well-read friends.  more...


Nancy Leson
Seattle Times food writer

LETTER: Thank you for making a good choice

LETTER:  Thank you for making a good choice

Thanks to the Redmond Police Department and Redmond High School Staff for choosing to stand their ground and teach the students more than just reading, writing and arithmetic. Drug use and sales are certainly not a new issue; whether at Redmond or any other High School. Breaking the law and attempting to get away with it are also not new ideas. Although innocent until proven guilty; I applaud the efforts of the school and Police Department to make it abundantly clear that drugs are not acceptable or tolerated in any form on school property. The alleged offenders had choices – don’t sell, don’t offer, don’t participate in drugs. Economy may be the rationale given for their choices, but the reality is that the choices had little to do with economy, race, or family. Participation in any illegal activity has obvious consequences; regardless of the level of involvement, age of the participant or the method of arrest. Teaching our children and students the value of choices, consequences and legal ramifications may be of higher significance for their future successes than in educational achievements alone.

Paige A. Norman
Redmond resident

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Annual Horace Mann Pancake fundraiser not so ordinary!


HORACE MANN PTSA ANNUAL
PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER

Dad's have to get up at  5:30 a.m. to start whipping up the batter.  (Moms sleep in?) 

The grill is just outside the school kitchen.  Other dads are in back frying up some bacon and cutting orange wedges. 

This year the gate opened at 7 a.m. The kids were treated to ring-side seats of the Greatest Saturday Morning City Show On Earth!

A large contingent of police and fire workers turned-out!  They all bought tickets to support the PTSA and fill up on cakes.  Then John Marchione, our Mayor, stepped in.  Four  councilmembers came too!  On the left with hat, is Council VP Pat Vache', Mayor John Marchione is in the middle and on the right is John Stilin - our newest councilmember.  Mr. Stilin brought his two sons.  He's the Council Chair of Parks & Trails.  Not seen is Council President Richard Cole and Councilmember Hank Margeson.  Hank Chairs the Finance Committee.  Hank had to leave early to get to a baseball  Referee Certification Progam.   Hank informed us about the breakfast when he announced the event on RC-TV during a council meeting. Thanks, Hank!

The kids got a huge bonus when the fire trucks stopped by.  "Hey, this is better than chocolate milk"!

I can't remember my daughter Lexie ever sitting down with her pancakes to an event of this proportion.  Wow.  What a treat!

The PTSA mom's were happy, too!   

By Bob Yoder
Photos by Yoder

Do any other Horace Mann parents remember these times?   Do you want to share a memory?  Or, comment on the fundraiser experience of your school? 

Redmond Small Business Meetup

One of the missions of my new digital media site is to be a catalyst for small and micro business development. I learned from Laura English (one of my FaceBook friends), that she was going to this Redmond Small Business Meetup.  Hmmm.  So, I went with Pam today.  We were taken by the vibrancy and supportive energy of this group. Stacia Loo, from "Every Swipe Counts" leads the meeting. Today was their largest turnout -at 20.

Having lived in Redmond for over 30 years, it was rewarding to meet-up with some old aquaintances: Len McAdams from McAdams Builders - Len braced my crawl space for earthquake mitigation about 20 years ago. Joe Townsend of Photo Resoration & Retouch - Joe was at the last Redmond Historial Society picnic and helps them out. Laura English is a school neighbor and "Life Coach". She has her own "Moonshine & Happiness" blog: http://www.lauraenglish.net/.  Bloggers will be "contributors" on my new site.

By Bob Yoder
Photo by Yoder
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Stacia Loo, Founder and Moderator. 

"At our get together on Mondays at 10 a.m., business owners get a chance to do a one minute commercial about their business. We also state what we need help with for the week to come. Weekly attendance is not mandatory but encouraged to help build strong business relationships. We meet weekly at Pandora in Bear Creek Shopping Center.

Cherie Seymore and Stacia Loo (right).  AN AMAZING EVENT TOOK PLACE AT THIS MEET-UP.  Come back soon to find out!!!

We also have time for testimonials and announcements. We are here to help each other succeed. If you are looking to start your business, come and join our group to get ideas on how to market your business." website, contact info, and testimonials

By Stacia Loo
Founder of Redmond Small Business Meetup
Consultant:  "Every Swipe Counts"

Do any of you go to a social or business network?  Will you try one?

Sunday, February 28, 2010

A world without newspapers

A world without newspapers: "David Schneiderman: In 1984, Rupert Murdoch thought he had seen the future. He summoned his top editors and publishers to a meeting in New York to learn about “electronic journalism” and the impending death of printed newspapers. After two days of spirited discussions and a primitive demonstration of an electronic Washington Post, the attendees declared that the demise of printed newspapers was inevitable." complete story

By David Schneiderman
former CEO of Villiage Voice
Seattle, WA.
Presented by Tech Flash

I'd like to thank you for your passionate participation and your comments on the recent school drug bust story. (commenting continues). Do you feel more a part of our community and closer to your family when we engage this way? Can you think of any other recent events or burning issues we can gather around and share? The school bond defeat? Local tagging or graffiti art? The Downtown Park? Parking? Others? In the comments section below, please type in the topics YOU want to talk about. Then, come back here to read and tell your neighbors what you think!

~B Yoder
"Redmond's Journey into new media"

Saturday, February 27, 2010

thinkspace Donates Office Space to The Redmond Foundation | thinkspace


by Alyssa Magnotti on December 14, 2009





This fall, Peter Chee, CEO of thinkspace, decided to start donating office space to The Redmond Foundation, which is being founded in honor of Redmond’s upcoming centennial in 2012. The Redmond Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a healthy, vibrant and engaged community in the city of Redmond.

I asked Peter a couple of questions as to why he chose to donate his space to The Redmond Foundation...more

Posted by Yoder

Friday, February 26, 2010

Supporters of Redmond Bike Park asked to speak up

Credit/ Bob Yoder
I was just informed by Carolyn Hope from Parks that the City won a $10,000 grant from Bikes Belong for the "Redmond Bike Park".   Aparently, a Steering Committee of citizens and youth helped to move the project forward with this grant.   

Carolyn wants us to know the City Council will be asked to approve the site for the Redmond Bike Park on Tuesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.   If you are committed to helping build or donate to the park in some way, your input at this March 2 meeting would encourage the Council.

The Council meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers in City Hall.  Your comments (30 seconds - 3 minutes) are made at the start of the meeting.  Bring your friends and parents. 

The meeting agenda will be posted http://www.redmond.gov/insidecityhall/citycouncil/meetings.asp

If you didn’t already have a chance to review the Site Selection, it is provided here: http://www.redmond.gov/insidecityhall/parksrec/parksplanning/DirtJumps/pdfs/RedmondBikeParkSiteSelectionMemo.pdf

Thank you for your invovlement with this project!

Excerpted from Carolyn Hope's letter to bike park volunteers.
Carolyn Hope, Senior Parks Planner.   
425.556.2313

By Bob Yoder
BMX Bike Park volunteer
Photos By Yoder

Thursday, February 25, 2010

UPDATED: Bullying at Lake Washington High is brought to attention by KING-TV


by LINDA BRILL / KING 5 News
Posted on February 25, 2010
Updated today at 6:50 PM
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KIRKLAND, Wash. - After years of being subjected to bullying at Lake Washington High School, 17-year-old junior Alex Morris is taking his story to the public. MORE

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You are invited to join in on the commenting about the Mom who's family was hurt by her child's drug bust at Redmond High (two posts down) 

Catherine Kelly, first lady wrestler in the history of Redmond High takes fourth in State.

Did you know high school girls wrestle competitively?   I must be showing my age because this was news to me. 
Redmond High junior Catherine Kelly, wrestled at 112 pounds in the girls' division, Class 4A State tournament and placed  fourth in State!  (Kelly is standing on the 4th step in the left photo and in the middle of the team photo on right). The tournament was held February 20-21 at the Tacoma Dome. According to Coach Mullen, Catherine won four matches at state and lost two.

More amazingly, Catherine Kelly is the first lady wrestler in the history of Redmond High School!  Kelly made it to State as a sophomore and again as a junior this year.  Expect another good run for the Title next year.   
On the right is a  picture of the coaching staff and the 3 members of the team who qualified for State. (Coaches Paul Mullen, Bob Kaneko, and Reed Risenmay. Wrestlers Catherin Kelly, Tyler Black, and Joe Glass). Glass and Kelly are juniors and will return to Redmond Wrestling next year. Black is a senior.
By Bob Yoder
Photos by the Mullens

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Updated: Eastside Basketball Club - State of the Art Basketball Training Facility opens!

Redmond Mayor John Marchione is in the middle holding the scissors. Jeffry Borgida, General Manager of Allied Waste Bellevue/Lynnwood is in the blue shirt to the left of the mayor and Edward Nettles, Founder and Executive Director is to the right. The other people in the photo are from the Eastside Basketball Club board of directors.
February 19 was a special day for me for a couple of reasons:   I got to see my first "ribbon cutting" ceremony ever by a Redmond mayor.  And, the Grand Opening event was all about basketball - a sports culture near and dear to my family and our daughter for over eight years!

The minute I walked into the arena I immeditely liked it.  High ceilings, excellent lighting, the smell of freshly painted hard-court and super friendly owner - Ed Nettles.  Many regional coaches and tournament directors of Select, FLIGHT, and AAU programs know Ed.  It shouldn't take long for coaches to find his brand-new "Allied Court" facility and programs.  A few offerings:
  • Elite skill training for boys and girls (7-18):  Professional trainers and coaches teach:  ball handling, shooting, rebounding, footwork (post play), O & D skills, and low impact training. 
  • Boys and Girls AAU Spring League Team Tryouts - starting March 1-March 7.
  • Gym rentals, camps, clinics and one-on-one training available throughout the year. 
  • Football Conditioning (March-June) featuring guest trainer, a current Seahawk -Lawyer Milloy.  Space is limited with Lawyer.  Make your reservation now at:  Knettles@Eastsidebasketballclub.org 

The facility, Allied Court, is named in recognition for Allied Waste's generous Title donation.  Allied Waste currently services all of Bellevue's garbage waste needs and it shares services with Waste Mangaement for Kirkland.   Eastside Basketball Club is a nonprofit, 501(c) (3) organization so all donations are tax deductible.  Platinum Sponsorships qualify organizations wishing to post their banner.

The court and training facility is a must see.   The address is 17455 NE 67th Court, Suite 160.  Allied Court is in the vicinity of the Black Raven Brewery near the eastern entrance of Marymore Park.  425-861-8800.  info@eastsidebasketballclub.org .  Website:  http://eastsidebasketballclub.org/  Say hi to Ed!

By Bob Yoder
Photo by Leah Motz

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Marine from Redmond killed in Afghanistan

Marine from Redmond, Wash. killed in Afghanistan

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The Department of Defense has announced the death of a Marine from Redmond, Wash.
Lance Corporal Eric L. Ward died Sunday while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, Second Marine Expeditionary Force, based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

by KING 5 News
Posted on February 23, 2010 at 12:09 PM

Rain Gardens

Rain gardens work like native forests by capturing and infiltrating stormwater from rooftops, driveways, and other hard surfaces. Rain gardens reduce flooding by absorbing water from impervious surfaces; filter oil, grease and toxic materials before they can pollute streams, lakes and bays; help to recharge the aquifer by increasing the quantity of water that soaks into the ground; provide beneficial wildlife habitat.

 A workshop will be held in Redmond on Februrary 25 and in Bothel on March 18.   Workshop participants will receive a rain garden handbook and other useful materials. They will also be invited to participate in several full scale rain garden installation workshops scheduled later in the spring and summer.
Workshops are free and registration is required. Participants will be sent site-assessment instructions in advance to help maximize their learning at the workshops. Contact Stacey Gianas at Stewardship Partners to register and for more details:

Call (206) 292-9875 or email sg@stewardshippartners.org  and visit http://www.stewardshippartners.org/  for times and locations of the Redmond, Bothel, Bellevue, and Mercer Island workshops

By Stacey Gianas
Programs Assistant
Stewardship Partners
(206) 292-9875
http://www.stewardshippartners.org/

Did you know the City of Redmond is planning Rain Gardens for the Overlake Neighborhood?   Look closely at the rain garden picture.  Do you see where a ditch or depression is?

Monday, February 22, 2010

Community Digest, February 22

COMMUNITY DIGEST  (excerpt from 'Mustang News')

LAUGH ON: A COMEDY NIGHT. Originally scheduled for February 26, now March 5! The Old Fire House's first Comedy Night, hosted by Redmond High School's Mr. Noteboom and featuring stand-up comedy from Matt Eisenmann, Gary McConahay, Max Smith-Holmes, Josh Shepard, Kyle Svancarek, and more. 8pm, $7.

EASTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL BAZAAR. Don't miss the bazaar, featuring arts, crafts, and much more! It will be held on Saturday, March 20th from 9:30-3:30 at Eastlake High School - 400 228th Avenue NE, Sammamish, WA 98074.

VOTE ON IDYLWOOD ART!  The Idylwood Beach Guard Shack is going to get a face lift, and the City of Redmond Parks Department needs your opinion! The Redmond Arts Commission has selected the artists who will be creating a mural on the building, and now we just need to pick the design. Click here to see the designs and vote for the one you like!  Voting deadline is March 1st - and be sure to click all the way through to access the survey so that your vote will be counted. Thanks for being part of the process!

FREE TUTORING. Study Zoneat the Redmond, Kirkland, and Kingsgate Libraries offers help with homework and test preparation.

SCIENCE FAIR. Students in grades 9-12 may register by March 10 for the Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair, March 20 at Bellevue College.
 
By Mary Bourguignon, Editor of 'Mustang News'
 
'Mustang News' is published by the Redmond High School PTSA. To subscribe, please contact rhs.ptsa.news@gmail.com . For more information about the PTSA, please visit our web site at www.redmondhsptsa.org.

Hopelink asking for new volunteers. Volunteers from 12 years to over 16 years receive orientation training.


Hopelink, the largest nonprofit social services agency helping people in east and north King County, seeks volunteers to work at any of its five centers in Shoreline, Carnation, Kirkland/Northshore, Redmond or Bellevue.

Hopelink relies upon hundreds of volunteers to fill such needs as sorting food in its food banks; providing child care and homework tutoring to children in our housing facilities; delivering food to homebound clients; or answering phones and helping with administrative tasks. Hopelink’s newest center, Kirkland/Northshore, is in particular need of food sorters and shelf stockers for its grocery store-style food bank. Many other volunteer tasks are available; bi-lingual language skills are a plus for many of these tasks.

Hopelink asks new volunteers over age 16 and volunteers between the ages of 12 and 16 with parent/guardian supervision to register to attend a mandatory orientation. To register, please visit www.hope-link.org/takeaction/volunteer  or call (425) 869-6066. Registration for orientation is necessary as space is very limited; seating is first-come, first-served so please arrive promptly.
 
By  Denise Stephens
Public Relations Specialist
Office: 425-869-2440
http://www.hope-link.org/
http://youthlink.hope-link.org/
http://twitter.com/Hopelink

Sunday, February 21, 2010

UPDATED: OPINION: Redmond High Drug Bust - KIRO & KOMO TV reporting

11 Redmond High Students Arrested In Drug Bust - Education News Story - KIRO Seattle:

UPDATED:  "REDMOND, Wash. -- Eleven Redmond High School students were arrested Friday morning as part of a drug investigation, said Jim Bove of the Redmond Police Department.

Some of the students were arrested in front of their classmates. “Four cops straight up walked into my classroom, told him to stand up......." Complete KIRO 7 TV report (including video)

By KIRO Seattle TV
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Updated Comment/Opinion:   Reporters from KOMO 4 and KIRO 7 TV stations made heavy use of the school's barbed-wire fence (on NE 104th Street) for a backdrop.   KOMO 's 4 barb-wire footage is so severe that Redmond High took on the appearance of a juvenile detention center.  (Scroll down for KING 5's less sensational clip).

What do you think about the TV coverage of this unfortunate school event?   Was it that bad? 

By Bob Yoder, 2/22.  (Disclaimer:  Fischer Communications publishes a Redmond and Kirkland news site).

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Two-minute video of Redmond High students describing drug arrests.


King 5 News, 2/19
Comment:   Youth Eastside Services (YES!) provides counseling for students and parents dealing with substance abuse.  Contact YES today to resolve problems in your family.  Call 425-586-2309.   To learn more about Youth Eastside Services:  YES is hosting a breakfast in Bellevue on March 3, 7:30-8:30.  Ask Wendy at 425-586-2309 for details or email:  WendyC@YouthEastsideServices.org

Redmond High Principal Jane Todd emails students to explain the drug bust.

Redmond High School principal Jane Todd sent this email out to parents this morning regarding yesterday's eleven drug arrests:

I wanted to inform you that today Redmond Police Department concluded a months' long undercover operation which resulted in the arrest of a few students. The arrests occurred during a planned lock down drill, and were without incident. We then had a very unplanned fire drill which resulted from ineffective use of a microwave. Although I am bound by confidentiality with regard to specifics on any students involved, I would be happy to answer any other questions you have. Please feel free to e-mail me.

Posted By Bob Yoder

Friday, February 19, 2010

Fatima expresses despair over relocating from Redmond Square


Listen to Fatima's story about her relocation from Redmond Square. 
Fatima is one of several business owners dislocated from Redmond Square Shopping Center to make room for the City's planned three-acre Central Park.  Fatima has operated her Custom Tailoring and Contract Sewing shop here for 20 years.  She is known for her quality workmanship at a reasonable price.  I can vouch for that.   Contact Fatima at 425-827-7202    Listen to Fatima and where she is moving.    

By Bob Yoder
Video by Yoder 

11 Redmond High students arrested in drug bust

11 Redmond High students arrested in drug bust


Redmond, WA – The Redmond Police Department arrested and charged 11 Redmond High School students today for Violation of Uniform Controlled Substance Act (VUCSA).

During the operation, officers purchased marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, MDMA, and a variety of prescription medications. All students were underage at the time of the violations and included two 15-year-olds, six 16-year-olds, and three 17-year-olds. All arrests are based off drugs being purchased from students. The operation was a collaborative effort with the Redmond High School administration and part of a long-term undercover operation targeting the use, possession, and distribution of illegal substances on and off campus.

“We hope families use this as a learning opportunity and have conversations with their children, know who their friends are, and educating them on the negative effects of using controlled substances,” remarked Redmond Police spokesperson Jim Bove. “This school is a large and positive part of our community and we share in the school’s no-tolerance mission. This in no way reflects the overall student body.”
 
By Jim Bove
Spokesperson for Redmond Police

Thursday, February 18, 2010

70 turn out for the Education Hill Crime Prevention Meeting.


Over 70 citizens turned out for Education Hill neighborhood crime prevention meeting tonight, including Councilmembers Cole and Stilin. The meeting was quiet.  But, a couple of things stood out.  A poll was taken on  how many police patrol the city at any one time.  Most citizens guessed between 15 and 30.  In actuality, usually 4-5 police patrol the city in a shift.  I'm guessing the number on patrol goes up during the day when the population rises to over 90,000 per day.  According to the police patrol speakers, the police receive over 500 calls/week.

Two patrol policepersons rattled through a slide program on car prowl, robbery, and burglary prevention.  The crime statistics were interesting.   In 2009, 205 car prowls, 42 burglaries, and 4 robberies were reported on Education Hill.  So far this year, 40 car prowls and 5 burglaries were reported on the Hill.  Thus, the crime trend is up year over year.

My wife and I heard some anecdotal crime stories:   A block watch captain reported a multiple tire slashing incident and two burglaries in her neighborhood.  A van posing as a landscaping company burglarized a  house.  Last month five cars were broken into at Redmond Junior High during an athletic event.  Five purses were stolen.  A neighbor rubber-banded a boy scout payment envelope to his front door to pay for Christmas tree removal.  The check was stolen and forged.

The following police advice was given:   When in doubt, call 911.  Don't be a hero.  Remove all possessions from your car when it's parked.  GPS devices are the #1 car prowl target.  Only one business has a "peddler's license" at this time.  (TrueGreen).  Say NO to solicitors.  Leave an exterior house light on all night.

 I'd heard much of the lecture from my Block Watch training; so my wife and I left half way through the Q&A.  It was difficult to hear the speakers. To verify and learn all the facts, will you please contact Jim Bove of the Redmond police: jbove@redmond.gov?  Ask him for has event handout, too. They were in short supply. 

By Bob Yoder
Photo by Yoder

Kathy Lambert's Newsletter

King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert's Newsletter
February 2010

In Kathy's newsletter:
• Budget trivia question
• New Council committee assignments
• Animal control
• Solid waste planning
• Zoonotics regulations
• Regional Transit Task Force
• Retired van donations
• Pasture management workshops

OPEN KATHY'S NEWSLETTER

Woman discovers front door forced open; electronics, skis stolen.


'Bove says':  Don't forget the crime safety forum tonight (2/18) at Redmond Junior High, 7 p.m.

Burglary, Residence, Forcible Entrance 13:47:36 02/17/2010
GRASSLAWN NEIGHBORHOOD  7000 block of 150 AVE NE

A Redmond woman returned home from work and discovered her front door forced open. Items taken include a television, Xbox, Wii, seven controllers, cameras, computer monitor, new skis and boots. Latent prints were recovered and submitted.
 
-- Jim Bove, Redmond Police Spokesperson

Best Selling Novelist Stephanie Kallos Speaks at Overlake School

NOVELIST STEPHANIE KALLOS SPEAKS AT THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL ON MARCH 4

Novelist Stephanie Kallos, author of the best-selling "Broken For You" and "Sing Them Home," speaks at The Overlake School, 20301 NE 108th St., Redmond at 7:30 p.m., March 4, in Discovery Hall. The free public lecture caps the school's annual Writer's Symposium. For more information, visit http://www.overlake.org/ or call 425-868-1000.

Kallos' short fiction received a Raymond Carver Award and a Pushcart Prize nomination. "Broken for You" (2004) was a "Today Show" book club selection, and won the Washington State and PNBA Book Awards. Her second novel, "Sing Them Home" (2009) is a Pacific NW Independent Booksellers bestseller and was named one of the 10 Best Books of 2009 by Entertainment Weekly. You can read more about her at http://www.stephaniekallos.com/ .

By Claire Tuohy-Morgan

Communications Manager
The Overlake School
(425) 868-6191, Ext. 615
ctuohymorgan@overlake.org
http://www.twitter.com/ /OverlakeSchool

Census 2010: Why we count (and what it means)

Census 2010: Why We Count

The U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States, and is required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years. The 2010 Census will help communities receive more than $400 billion in federal funds each year... read more

By Loren
Redmond Library blog

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Mayor Marchione and Chamber President to cut ribbon for new basketball court.

I wanted to share some information about an event coming up in your neighborhood. The Eastside Basketball Club at Park Center, Marymoor (17455 NE 67th Court, Suite 160, Redmond)  will be celebrating the dedication and ribbon cutting of a brand-new basketball court on Friday, February 19th. from 11:30 - 1 p.m.  The new basketball court will be named "Allied Court" in appreciation for it's new sponsor, Allied Waste Services. 

Eastside Basketball Club Founder and Executive Director Edward Nettles will kick off the ribbon-cutting program with comments about the program and its impact on the community. Additional guests and speakers include the President of the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce as well as Redmond Mayor John Marchione. Mayor Marchione will be on hand to cut the ribbon and kick off the dedication of the brand new “Allied Court.”

Allied Waste is sponsoring the new court as part of their community support programs and initiatives. We’d be happy to host you at the event and would really appreciate your help in getting out this good news. Please let me know if you have any questions, I’d be happy to share any additional information I can.

Thanks.

Leah Motz
206 323 3733
leah@nyhus.com

Chilly Hilly

Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010

With chilly February weather and 2,675 feet of Hilly climbing, the name says it all!

Chilly Hilly has been kicking off the cycling season in the Northwest for the past 36 years. The 33-mile route around Bainbridge Island starts with an early morning ferry ride across Puget Sound from Seattle or you can join the crowd directly on Bainbridge Island

Join us on Sunday, Feb. 28 for the ride Bicycling Magazine named "One of Four Classic Rides" in the nation! Guaranteed to be hilly, chilly and a heck of a lot of fun.  Sponsored by the Cascade Bicycle Club.  event details

- Cascade Bicycle Club

Posted By Bob Yoder

Comment:  I entered this event about 25 years ago with a 3-speed.  Couldn't keep up with my friends and had to drop out.  The ferry ride was memorable.  Bikes everywhere. Cold.  Lots of fun.  You going?  B.Y. 

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Free Emergency Dental Care in Redmond - one day only

Free emergency dental care

On February 26th Redmond Family and Cosmetic Dentistry will open its doors to any child or adult in need of free emergency dental care. This is an annual event for those unable to afford needed dental care. They will be limiting care to extractions and fillings.

All patients will be seen on a first come first serve basis. Registration will begin at 9am and we will continue to treat patients until 2pm . A Spanish translator will be available. (el traductor español estará en el sitio)

Redmond Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, 8350 164th Ave NE Suite 100, Redmond , WA 98052
(425) 883-1253

By Beth Angelo
Chairperson for the LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group

A few businesses to be forced out by Redmond Central Park | KING 5 TV | Seattle News, Local News, Breaking News, Weather | News

Some businesses to be forced out by Redmond Central Park KING 5 TV Seattle News, Local News, Breaking News, Weather News:

"REDMOND, Wash. - The City of Redmond is moving ahead with plans to build a new downtown Central Park but it will displace some businesses that had intentions of sticking around a while." read complete article / see clip

Submitted By a neighbor
Posted By Bob Yoder