7 Reasons Why The Windows 7 Phone Is THE iPhone Killer
The sleeping giant is back. With yesterday’s announcement of the new Windows Phone 7 I believe we are seeing the rise of Phone 7 as the iPhone killer. Forget Android, this is the one you need to pay attention to.
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Posted by Jamie Riddell on March 16th, 2010
thesledgehammer said...on 6/17
As much as I'd really like to see MS do well in this market, there's one big reason that Windows Phone 7 is doomed to be an also-ran: It should have been out at least a year ago. When it comes out it'll not only have to fight against the iPhone, but it'll also have Android (which, quite frankly, has stolen a big chunk of WP7's potential users already) to deal with. And a good chunk of the iPhone users WP7 is targeting are either a) Apple diehards (see also: MS haters) or b) people who bought their iPhones as fashion accessories. A good chunk of the people in between those have already jumped ship to Android (myself included, having purchased an EVO to replace my aging WM6 phone a couple of weeks ago)
I actually think WP7 looks quite nice, and I'd really like to see it do well. I just happen to think that it's chasing after a horse that's already long since left the barn, and it's going to be a serious uphill battle for it to ever become anything but a niche player in the market.
-Brian
http://thesledgehammer.wordpress.com/
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
County gives recycling crew voluteers free entry to Marymoor summer concert series
King County seeks volunteers for recycling crew at Marymoor summer concert series
Music lovers who want to help King County Parks at one of the region’s best outdoor concert venues can sign up to be a part of the “Marymoor Recycling/Composting Volunteer Crew” at this summer’s Concerts at Marymoor.
Recycling crew volunteers get free entry when they help promote recycling and waste reduction during shows.
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Source: King County Web Site
List and times of Concerts
Music lovers who want to help King County Parks at one of the region’s best outdoor concert venues can sign up to be a part of the “Marymoor Recycling/Composting Volunteer Crew” at this summer’s Concerts at Marymoor.
Recycling crew volunteers get free entry when they help promote recycling and waste reduction during shows.
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Source: King County Web Site
List and times of Concerts
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The names of 23 Redmond establishments cited during the liquor sting on June 3.
From Jim Bove
Redmond Police Department
Below is a list of establishments where an employee was issued a citation during the liquor sting on June 3, 2010 (in no particular order)…..
Watercress
Top Foods
Chipolte Grill
Jade Dragon
Fat Burger
Bandidos Mexican Café
Pallino
Fine Wine & Cigars
Thai Ginger (read more)
Redmond Police Department
Below is a list of establishments where an employee was issued a citation during the liquor sting on June 3, 2010 (in no particular order)…..
Watercress
Top Foods
Chipolte Grill
Jade Dragon
Fat Burger
Bandidos Mexican Café
Pallino
Fine Wine & Cigars
Thai Ginger (read more)
Friday, June 11, 2010
Evergreen Redmond Medical Plaza is changing the face of Redmond's "Valley View" downtown gateway
"Evergreen Redmond Medical Center Plaza" in Bella Botega Shopping Center is under construction with completion expected in about a year.
As described in the Redmond Development Guide, the project is sited in an area known as the "Valley View downtown gateway." The structure was recently approved by the City to increase in height from three stories to four stories. A neighborhood meeting wasn't held by the city, which surprised the Ombudsman. But, the City's Design Review Board said in their 2/4/2010 Review: "The elevation of the existing building has not really changed with the addition of the new floor." How could that be?
A city planner, Gary Lee, described the building height:
"At the intersection, the building will be extending approximately 32 feet above the short concrete wall, where the wall and the street are at their highest point." (For scale: the Sign is 4 feet x 8 feet.)The new Evergreen Redmond plaza will open with 16 emergency care exam rooms, and will have the capacity to provide care for 35,000 patients per year. Its 75-member emergency department staff will include physicians, nurses, social workers and support staff. Comprehensive Laboratory, Diagnostic and Specialty services are planned. According to a Redmond Reporter article, the new clinic will also combine two Evergreen family practice facilities and the Evergreen Urgent Care center. Primary care staff is 50. Total staff is 125.
Regarding emergency services, the Evergreen Administrative Director wrote:
Evergreen has no plans, at this time, to install a ramp onto NE 90th Street. Based on our current Redmond Basic Life Support volume and the competitive effects from Swedish, we estimate approximately five Basic Life Support (BLS) Ambulances per day. Also, because BLS ambulance usually are non-life threatening transports, more often than not, ambulances will not be using their sirens.Ambulance parking will be in the back of the building so patients can be discreetly picked up and taken to the hospital. (DRB, 2/4). Patient parking (36) is on the first level. Staff parking will be behind QFC, between the theatre and clinic, and in the construction staging area between the clinic and Coho.
"We want to see steady, smart development in and around our downtown core" said Mayor John Marchione in a December press release. "I am pleased that Evergreen Healthcare is continuing to make investments in our community to provide necessary services for our community.
How do you feel? Are four levels smart here? I will update the progress of construction with new photos.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
The Public Trust: "Customer Service and Public Engagement" : Countywide Community Survey
Countywide Community Forums is an award-winning and independent program of King County. Our goal is to make democracy more user-friendly and to provide convenient opportunities to share your opinions on important issues impacting your community.
What follows is an online information and survey tool for you to give us your comments on the topic of Public Trust: Customer Service and Public Engagement. This includes a video panel discussion with County Executive Dow Constantine, Councilmember Bob Ferguson, and Rita Brogan, CEO of PRR, a Seattle-based public affairs firm. Hosted by Joe Copeland, Co-Editor for Crosscut.com, these community leaders offer their insights into ways to make county government more accessible and responsive to you — the public. The survey ends next week.
Take Survey.
Submitted by:
Matt Rosenburg
Social Capital Review
What follows is an online information and survey tool for you to give us your comments on the topic of Public Trust: Customer Service and Public Engagement. This includes a video panel discussion with County Executive Dow Constantine, Councilmember Bob Ferguson, and Rita Brogan, CEO of PRR, a Seattle-based public affairs firm. Hosted by Joe Copeland, Co-Editor for Crosscut.com, these community leaders offer their insights into ways to make county government more accessible and responsive to you — the public. The survey ends next week.
Take Survey.
Submitted by:
Matt Rosenburg
Social Capital Review
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Yousef's, "Redmond Fan Guide to the World Cup"
J.J. Mahoney's in Bella Bottega
Three Lions Pub, 161st St. NE
Canyons in Redmond Center
Pub 85 on Rose Hill
Yousef says....The 2010 World Cup will be in South Africa, marking the first time the tournament is held in the African continent. A total of 32 teams will be competing for the coveted World Cup trophy, won by only 7 countries since the tournament's inception in 1930. Past winners are Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, Germany, France and England. In many countries around the world, normal life will cease for a month as fans watch the 52 games, supporting their countries or favorite teams. It is estimated that over 1.3 billion viewers will be watching the world cup. Besides the games, the world cup is a great opportunity to learn about the 32 countries and their cultures.When I arrived in this country in 1980's, soccer was a third class sport, played mainly by kids and immigrants like myself. One had to search hard to find a game on TV with the only thing being shown then was "Soccer Made in Germany" on PBS. Things have changed a lot since then.
Like many local soccer fans, I look forward to watching most of the 52 games. Games will be televised live at 4:30 a.m., 7 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. with ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 showing every game. USA played England on Saturday 6/12, starting at 11:00 a.m. Pacific on ABC. It was a draw, 1-1. Many folks will be putting their DVRs to work while others will watch the games on internet.
Here in Redmond, several local pubs will be showing the games live for those who prefer to watch the games with their friends or other fans. Three Lions Pub, JJ Mahoneys, Pub 85 (on Rose Hill) , Canyons and other Redmond establishments will be showing the 11:30 a.m. games.
For the diehards, Three Lions Pub is the place to be. They plan to show all the 7 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. games live (the 4:30games will be recorded and shown at 9 a.m.). Have a favorite neighborhood spot I forgot to list? Let me know.
By Yousef Habash
1st Vice President, Board of Directors
Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association (LWYSA)
1st Vice President, Board of Directors
Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association (LWYSA)
OPEN GOVERNMENT PHYLOSOPHY
"A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives."
-- James Madison, letter to W.T. Barry, August 4, 1822Madison is often referred to as the “Father of the United States Constitution.” His priceless contributions to the founding of the nation include co-authoring along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton the Federalist Papers which apart from the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution itself, provided the philosophical framework and intellectual justification for the Bill of Rights and government we know today.
It is therefore fitting that one of the state’s top government watchdog groups. Washington Coalition for Open Government, presents it’s highest honor each year in Madison’s name to an individual or organization that exemplifies a deep commitment to open government,
-- Toby Nixon, President W.C.O.G.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Stephen Colbert went on an hilarious Bing binge last night
Stephen Colbert went on a hilarious Bing binge last night, with the comedian earning a $2,500 charitable pledge from Microsoft each time he uttered the name of company's search engine. CNET's Ina Fried notes that Colbert managed to mention Bing some 40 times, earning $100,000 for the Colbert Nation Gulf of America Fund. Here's the opening clip.
I am sure Microsoft wasn't too happy about this zinger from Colbert: "By the way, Bing is a great Web site for doing Internet searches. I know that because I Googled it." Later in the broadcast, the show's producers bleeped out a Colbert cuss word with a "Bing" and then showed the Bing logo numerous times as an actor playing BP CEO Tony Hayward gets tossed off a building and run over by a SUV driven by a sea turtle.
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By John Cook
Tech Flash
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I am sure Microsoft wasn't too happy about this zinger from Colbert: "By the way, Bing is a great Web site for doing Internet searches. I know that because I Googled it." Later in the broadcast, the show's producers bleeped out a Colbert cuss word with a "Bing" and then showed the Bing logo numerous times as an actor playing BP CEO Tony Hayward gets tossed off a building and run over by a SUV driven by a sea turtle.
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By John Cook
Tech Flash
"Up, Up and Away" with the Randalls
Over Memorial weekend, I enjoyed a fun day watching the Randall family of Redmond, WA. and his club launch hobby rockets up to 7,500 feet into the air. Dave Randall, a Microsoft Program Manager, was one of two staff running Washington Aerospace Club's "Fire in the Sky 2010" event. Every year Dave & Linda and their sons Thomas and Josh drive their RV to the wheat lands of Mansfield, WA. for club launch events. (The next Mansfield launch is 6/26-27). At 60-acres South, the rockets are limited to 2,000 feet; in Mansfield the ceiling is 7,500 feet. Watch John Norris's humongous "hobby" launches here.
Linda Randall, introduced me to Mansfield's Mayor Snell and his dog. Snell has been mayor for 20 years and he runs the show in Mansfield, as "strong mayor". (pop. 300) He is pleased eight seniors graduated this year from their K-12 school and is grateful 3-4 launch events are held in his city every year. Linda works for the LWSD.
The Randalls' are active outdoor volunteers in the Redmond community. Josh, Thomas and their BMX friends have played a key role in the early development of the Redmond Bike Park. They attended the clay-modeling design workshops, went on BMX field trips with the city, attended Steering Committee meetings. The whole family pitched in to help restore the forest surrounding the Park during a Cascade Conservancy event. Both boys are active scouts. When they are not "Up, Up and Away" you can usually find the Randalls' on Thursday at Oddfellows Grill's "Trivia Night".
Reported By Bob Yoder
Slides by Yoder
Some related announcements:
The Cascade Conservancy invites Redmond citizens to a Land Steward sign-up meeting on June 12.
"Brighter" -an exciting movie premier and fundraiser for the Redmond Bike Park
June 10, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Final Draft Design Input Meeting for Redmond Bike Park on June 30 - open to all.
Hartman Park - Redmond Bike Park area forest restoration work-party: September 25 - 17300 NE 104th Street
Monday, June 7, 2010
8th-Grader Stephen Patterson wins Eagle Scout Rank
Stephen Patterson of the Boys Scout’s Sammamish District Troop 509 recently received his Eagle Scout award at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor held at Beaver Lake Lodge in Sammamish. In attendance were over 45 friends, neighbors, family and fellow scouts.
Stephen has been actively involved in scouting since he was 8 years old and quickly worked his way through the various scouting ranks earning 21 merit badges to date and has accumulated over 23 nights of camping – he is currently serving as his troop’s Senior Patrol Leader. His Eagle Project was coordinated with the City of Sammamish to reclaim and restore an area along the Illahee Trail in Sammamish with new trees, shrubs and mulch.
Stephen is currently in 8th grade attending Inglewood Jr. High School. His interests are aviation, model building, music, camping, and helping his younger brother, Joseph, an 11 yr. old scout, to become an Eagle Scout.
Congratulations to Stephen and all those who have helped him along the way in achieve this monumental goal in his life. For more information about Scouting, please see the Chief Seattle Council website at http://www.seattlebsa.org/ .
Submitted by Paige Norman
Pictured are Mike Patterson, Scoutmaster and Stephen Patterson, New Eagle Scout
Stephen has been actively involved in scouting since he was 8 years old and quickly worked his way through the various scouting ranks earning 21 merit badges to date and has accumulated over 23 nights of camping – he is currently serving as his troop’s Senior Patrol Leader. His Eagle Project was coordinated with the City of Sammamish to reclaim and restore an area along the Illahee Trail in Sammamish with new trees, shrubs and mulch.
Stephen is currently in 8th grade attending Inglewood Jr. High School. His interests are aviation, model building, music, camping, and helping his younger brother, Joseph, an 11 yr. old scout, to become an Eagle Scout.
Congratulations to Stephen and all those who have helped him along the way in achieve this monumental goal in his life. For more information about Scouting, please see the Chief Seattle Council website at http://www.seattlebsa.org/ .
Submitted by Paige Norman
Pictured are Mike Patterson, Scoutmaster and Stephen Patterson, New Eagle Scout
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Sammamish Slough crow with snake
The attached photo was taken on May 30 along the Sammamish Slough, just south of the rust colored footbridge here in Redmond. It was definitely a "shoot from the hip" photo, and I only partially succeeded in getting the crow in the frame.
I couldn't figure out what it had in its beak, until I looked at the photo later. Initially I thought maybe it was a stick or branch. It's a pretty good sized snake. The crow was evidently hunting in the grass as I approached it, and then it suddenly flew up. I was lucky to catch the action.
John Reinke
Sammamish Slough photographer
Education Hill neighborhood
A collection of John Reinke's Sammamish Slough nature photographs will be on display at the Redmond Library thoughout July.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Liquor Control Board and Police do a "liquor sting" on local estabishments
A joint enforcement operation conducted last night between the Redmond Police Department and the Washington State Liquor Control Board found that 22% of establishments weren't doing their job correctly.
Officers and agents worked with underage informants in an attempt to purchase alcohol within the City of Redmond. Of the 103 businesses visited with liquor licenses, 23 sold to the informants, a 78% compliance rate.
Violators were cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. The Washington State Liquor Control Board will follow up with offending businesses with administrative actions. At all locations, when ID was requested of the minor, a valid Washington State ID showing actual date of birth was presented.
“The good news is that an overwhelming majority of establishments and employees are doing things correctly,” commented Lt. Erik Scairpon. “We will work with those in violation along with the Liquor Control Board in hopes to educate them and bring the number of violations down in the future. At the end of the day, we want people to be safe.”
Locations busted:
Redmond Way (4) - City Center (16), Avondale (2), Education Hill (3)
Source: Jim Bove
Redmond Police
Officers and agents worked with underage informants in an attempt to purchase alcohol within the City of Redmond. Of the 103 businesses visited with liquor licenses, 23 sold to the informants, a 78% compliance rate.
Violators were cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. The Washington State Liquor Control Board will follow up with offending businesses with administrative actions. At all locations, when ID was requested of the minor, a valid Washington State ID showing actual date of birth was presented.
“The good news is that an overwhelming majority of establishments and employees are doing things correctly,” commented Lt. Erik Scairpon. “We will work with those in violation along with the Liquor Control Board in hopes to educate them and bring the number of violations down in the future. At the end of the day, we want people to be safe.”
Locations busted:
Redmond Way (4) - City Center (16), Avondale (2), Education Hill (3)
Source: Jim Bove
Redmond Police
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Food & wine | 'Top Chef' tour bus pulls into Bella Bottega on Saturday
Food & wine 'Top Chef' tour bus pulls into town Seattle Times Newspaper
The wildly popular "Top Chef" tour bus — yes, these Bravo channel reality-show contestants are like rock stars now — makes its first-ever stop in the Northwest this weekend.
Season 6 contestants Ash Fulk and Eli Kirshtein will offer cooking tips, dish on the behind-the-scenes stuff and answer fan questions about host Padma and whatever else is on your mind. Fans get to sample food and compete in a Quickfire Challenge, one of the show's popular contests.
The tour bus will stop in the parking lot of QFC Bella Bottega, 8867 161st Ave. N.E. in Redmond, on Saturday, 6/5, and in Seattle at University Village on Sunday.
The demo times for both days: 10:30 a.m., noon and 1:30 p.m. Tickets are free on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event.
Tan Vinh, Seattle Times staff reporter
The wildly popular "Top Chef" tour bus — yes, these Bravo channel reality-show contestants are like rock stars now — makes its first-ever stop in the Northwest this weekend.
Season 6 contestants Ash Fulk and Eli Kirshtein will offer cooking tips, dish on the behind-the-scenes stuff and answer fan questions about host Padma and whatever else is on your mind. Fans get to sample food and compete in a Quickfire Challenge, one of the show's popular contests.
The tour bus will stop in the parking lot of QFC Bella Bottega, 8867 161st Ave. N.E. in Redmond, on Saturday, 6/5, and in Seattle at University Village on Sunday.
The demo times for both days: 10:30 a.m., noon and 1:30 p.m. Tickets are free on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event.
Tan Vinh, Seattle Times staff reporter
KOOZA Opens at Marymoor Park!
KOOZA tells the story of The Innocent, a melancholy loner in search of his place in the world.
"KOOZA is a return to the origins of Cirque du Soleil: It combines two circus traditions – acrobatic performance and the art of clowning. The show highlights the physical demands of human performance in all its splendor and fragility, presented in a colorful mĂ©lange that emphasizes bold slapstick humor.
Between strength and fragility, laughter and smiles, turmoil and harmony, KOOZA explores themes of fear, identity, recognition and power. The show is set in an electrifying and exotic visual world full of surprises, thrills, chills, audacity and total involvement."
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Lake Washington Schools Foundation funds academic summer school
A grant of $63,000 from the Lake Washington Schools Foundation will enable 115 elementary students who are academically at risk and in financial need to attend Core Academic Summer School at no charge.
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By Kathryn Reith
LWSD Website
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By Kathryn Reith
LWSD Website
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
"Staying Close While Standing Back" - For junior and high school parents
"Staying Close While Standing Back: The Art & Science of Parenting Your Increasingly Independent Adolescent"
Presenter Julie Metzger, RN
Monday, June 7th from 7 – 9 PM
Location: Redmond Senior Center Multi-purpose Room (8703 160th Avenue NE, Redmond) Next to City Hall.
Don’t miss this outstanding presentation for parents of junior high & high school students
Practical information as the summer approaches & your teen will have more unstructured time
One of the greatest balancing acts parents face in today’s world is knowing when to step forward to help and guide their teen’s lives and when to let their teen make independent decisions and choices for themselves. These moments can be as simple as what they wear to school that day to a decision to not attend college. How do families work together in a partnership of trust and respect as children and parents encounter new experiences? What are specific ways we can encourage our teens to be resilient, accountable, and inter-dependent people in a fast-changing world? This presentation will also include how to communicate with your child about potentially risky choices. You will learn - What are the right questions to ask? What information do your students need? How can you assess the risk?
Julie Metzger, RN, the Co-Founder of Great Conversations, is a well respected presenter on a wide range of parenting issues. She has developed and taught classes on puberty, sexuality and decision making for pre-teens and families for 20 years and has worked with tens of thousands of families in Seattle, Pittsburgh, Palo Alto, and throughout the Puget sound region. In addition, she has developed health curriculum for middle school students on decision making. Julie is a Nurse Consultant at Children’s Hospital and a parent to three adolescents. She and her colleague, Rob Lehman, MD have a website reflecting their work with families – www.greatconversations.com
Recommended for Parents of Junior High & High School Students
Sponsored by the Lake Washington PTSA Council
Questions? Contact Joanne Hall, Chair, Parent Education at jjjahall@juno.com or lwsdparented@gmail.com
Submitted by Beth Angelo
PTSA Council
Presenter Julie Metzger, RN
Monday, June 7th from 7 – 9 PM
Location: Redmond Senior Center Multi-purpose Room (8703 160th Avenue NE, Redmond) Next to City Hall.
Don’t miss this outstanding presentation for parents of junior high & high school students
Practical information as the summer approaches & your teen will have more unstructured time
One of the greatest balancing acts parents face in today’s world is knowing when to step forward to help and guide their teen’s lives and when to let their teen make independent decisions and choices for themselves. These moments can be as simple as what they wear to school that day to a decision to not attend college. How do families work together in a partnership of trust and respect as children and parents encounter new experiences? What are specific ways we can encourage our teens to be resilient, accountable, and inter-dependent people in a fast-changing world? This presentation will also include how to communicate with your child about potentially risky choices. You will learn - What are the right questions to ask? What information do your students need? How can you assess the risk?
Julie Metzger, RN, the Co-Founder of Great Conversations, is a well respected presenter on a wide range of parenting issues. She has developed and taught classes on puberty, sexuality and decision making for pre-teens and families for 20 years and has worked with tens of thousands of families in Seattle, Pittsburgh, Palo Alto, and throughout the Puget sound region. In addition, she has developed health curriculum for middle school students on decision making. Julie is a Nurse Consultant at Children’s Hospital and a parent to three adolescents. She and her colleague, Rob Lehman, MD have a website reflecting their work with families – www.greatconversations.com
Recommended for Parents of Junior High & High School Students
Sponsored by the Lake Washington PTSA Council
Questions? Contact Joanne Hall, Chair, Parent Education at jjjahall@juno.com or lwsdparented@gmail.com
Submitted by Beth Angelo
PTSA Council
OPINION: A truthful perspective of Mayor Marchione's "Budget By Priorities" process
When I read the following "Redmond Reporter" headlines on May 2, I never laughed so hard!
"City asks citizens to help prioritize next budget"
"Public input will help drive city spending for 2011-12."
Why is this so funny?
Only two public budget meetings were conducted by the John Marchione Administration and only 18 total citizens showed up! Six attended the March 1 meeting and twelve attended the May 3 meeting -- both held on a Monday close to the dinner hour. Could you pick a worse day?
Redmond has a night-time, resident population of ~50,000 citizens and only 18 residents turned up? This year's "Budget By Priority" process is more than a belly laugh, it's much worse. Six of the 18 residents were lobbying a special interest. Businesses were invited but none registered. Six citizens were hand selected by the Mayor to participate in the process with staff, but never engaged with the Public.
John Marchione's "Budgeting for Priorities" process asks four basic questions"
1. What priorities matter most to our citizens?
2. How much revenue will we have and what price of government will we charge our citizens?
3. How much should we spend to achieve each priority?
4. How can we best deliver each priority to achieve the results the citizens expect?
What citizens? (Read more).
When you compare the 0.0004% citizen turnout to the Reporter's headlines, it's apparent citizens weren't empowered by the "Budget By Priorities" process. The program didn't have legs -- certainly, not enough legs "to help drive city spending and prioritize the next budget".
This is just one example of why I write this blog....to disclose a truthful perspective and cut the P.R.
OPINION By Bob Yoder
"City asks citizens to help prioritize next budget"
"Public input will help drive city spending for 2011-12."
Why is this so funny?
Only two public budget meetings were conducted by the John Marchione Administration and only 18 total citizens showed up! Six attended the March 1 meeting and twelve attended the May 3 meeting -- both held on a Monday close to the dinner hour. Could you pick a worse day?
Redmond has a night-time, resident population of ~50,000 citizens and only 18 residents turned up? This year's "Budget By Priority" process is more than a belly laugh, it's much worse. Six of the 18 residents were lobbying a special interest. Businesses were invited but none registered. Six citizens were hand selected by the Mayor to participate in the process with staff, but never engaged with the Public.
John Marchione's "Budgeting for Priorities" process asks four basic questions"
1. What priorities matter most to our citizens?
2. How much revenue will we have and what price of government will we charge our citizens?
3. How much should we spend to achieve each priority?
4. How can we best deliver each priority to achieve the results the citizens expect?
What citizens? (Read more).
When you compare the 0.0004% citizen turnout to the Reporter's headlines, it's apparent citizens weren't empowered by the "Budget By Priorities" process. The program didn't have legs -- certainly, not enough legs "to help drive city spending and prioritize the next budget".
This is just one example of why I write this blog....to disclose a truthful perspective and cut the P.R.
OPINION By Bob Yoder
The City stalls on landscape maintenance at Camwest's "Perrigo Heights" development.
Updated 2/28/19: Trees and shrubs were planted by Group Health for off-site mitigation from their development project. Irrigation was installed. Everything's grown up, it's all green and you can't see the vault now!
Opinion: The cement box photos show a "wet vault" (tagged with graffiti). Vaults are designed to remove stormwater sediment and polluting chemicals. This vault was built by Camwest Development, Inc. over two years ago as part of a 24-home "Perrigo Heights" urban forest housing project in Redmond. The vault was tagged with red graffiti in mid-January of this year. This small photo was taken from the popular Ashford PED-BIKE Trail that connects 6 neighborhoods and two parks to three nearby schools.
VAULT SCREENING: The city removed the graffiti (right photo) four weeks after it was reported to Mr. Fischer, a city development planner. The deciduous saplings planted next to the vault by Camwest (see photo) will give no visual screening seven months of the year. Furthermore, small deciduous trees create no physical barrier to graffiti vandals. In response to citizen feedback, the city administration established a vague plan to install evergreen screening, as follows:
City Planner Steve Fischer said in a February email:
"I am working with other city staff to implement the planting of some evergreens between the trail and the vault. The response that I have received has all been positive so I am hopeful that that we can enhance the screening of the vault. This is still early on in the process so I do not have information about quantity or type of plant materials or when planting might take place. I am hopeful that I can begin to obtain answers to those questions in the coming weeks." February 10, 2010.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Test drive a Ford this Saturday and raise funds for Redmond High athletics!
The Redmond High School Football team has an event at the high school this Saturday, June 5 between 9:30 and 4:30, where Ford Motors will have cars there to test drive!Ford will donate $20 for every test drive given! There will be other prizes given away as well. If you are looking for a new car or interested in seeing the newest line of Ford cars, come to Redmond High School this Saturday and help benefit the football program by test driving a car!
The NW Mustang Club will be showing off their cars from 11:00 to 2:00 as an added attraction.
Joe KirschPresident - Redmond Jr. Mustangs
facebook.com/driveone4urschool Submitted By Paige Norman
Education Hill neighborhood
Monday, May 31, 2010
Redmond students whip up healthful dishes
Redmond students whip up healthful dishes
Inside the commercial kitchen at Redmond Junior High on Wednesday, kids wearing aprons and tall paper chef's hats wrangled mangoes, toasted tortas and, under the sharp eyes of food- service employees, rushed past each other with hot pans....more.
By Nicole Tsong
Seattle Times Eastside reporter
Posted by Yoder
Seattle Times News Partner
MARK HARRISON / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Brothers Cole, center, and Blake Roberts make a family favorite, the Monte Cristo sandwich, for a competition at Redmond Junior High to prepare nutritious meals.
Redmond junior-high students competed Wednesday to see who could make the healthiest and tastiest food in a cooking competition called "So You Think You Can Cook."Inside the commercial kitchen at Redmond Junior High on Wednesday, kids wearing aprons and tall paper chef's hats wrangled mangoes, toasted tortas and, under the sharp eyes of food- service employees, rushed past each other with hot pans....more.
By Nicole Tsong
Seattle Times Eastside reporter
Posted by Yoder
Seattle Times News Partner
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Constantine extols farm-fresh produce available in 41 King County neighborhoods
"Constantine extols farm-fresh produce available in 41 King County neighborhoods. May and June signal King County farmers market season kicking into gear.
Locating fresh, healthy, locally-grown produce is becoming easier and easier for King County residents.
In fact, two new farmers markets are opening in King County in 2010, bringing the total to 41. That is roughly 30 more than were available in the county only a decade ago."
Posted By Yoder
Photo By King County
Index for: Neighborhood Farms, Farmer's Markets, Harvest Schedule, Farm Recipes
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Washington State Dept. of Ecology tracks State assistence in deepwater Gulf of Mexico spill
This Washington State Ecology site has been established to track what's happening in the Gulf of Mexico and provide information on how Washington State is providing assistance:
GO TO: Washington Department of Ecology's Deep Water Gulf Spill page - find incredible photos
What can we do?
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UPDATED ON JUNE 7: Evidence of Bear damage to birdfeeder and fence is reported on Novelty Hill Road
Evidence of bear foraging on Union Hill Rd. near Ames Lake was reported on May 28, 2010. (Awaiting further reports.) This photo was allegedly taken on May 19 and may, or may not, be the same bear.
A popular place to report bobcat and other wildlife sightings has been on this page. When reporting, if you don't want to leave your name, please send me an email so I can update our Readers and guests with your news. Unverified comments and updates will be posted anonymously under "comments" Documented news will be posted on this page.
Tracy Stein said...on June 7
My daughter and I were riding our horses at the neighbors on Monday June 7th and saw a black bear. Location is 50th and 260th Ave NE close to the fire station. The same neighbor allegedly saw a bear last night, June 10, 2010 three houses down on 260th Ave NE and 50th.
Anonymous said...on May 28, 2010 10:58 AM
We had what we think was a bear push down the 4ft wire fence, bend a 2 inch galvanized metal pole at a 90 degree angle at the ground and destroy our bird feeder on Friday May 22, 2010. This happened in the night. The pole was approx 8ft tall. The animal had to be pretty strong, my husband couldn't even bend the pole back. 47th and 272nd AVE NE on Union Hill Rd near Ames Lake.
Anonymous said...May 22, 2010 11:31 PM
I saw one (bobcat) crossing Redmond/Woodinville road from the eastside to the west, into the new construction at NE 106th street.
Any documented news of the possible May 28 bear sighting on Novelty Hill Road will be posted here:
Anonymous said...on 5/28/10
Here's a nice picture of a bear (and broken bird feeder) allegedly taken by my neighbor on May 19 on Near NE 80th and 245th Way NE (about a mile from Redmond Ridge).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50666115@N07/4651436571/
"Here's a nice picture of a bear (and broken bird feeder) allegedly taken by a neighbor on May 19, 2010 on Near NE 80th and 245th Way NE (about a mile from Redmond Ridge)."
Documentation: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50666115@N07/4651436571/A popular place to report bobcat and other wildlife sightings has been on this page. When reporting, if you don't want to leave your name, please send me an email so I can update our Readers and guests with your news. Unverified comments and updates will be posted anonymously under "comments" Documented news will be posted on this page.
Tracy Stein said...on June 7
My daughter and I were riding our horses at the neighbors on Monday June 7th and saw a black bear. Location is 50th and 260th Ave NE close to the fire station. The same neighbor allegedly saw a bear last night, June 10, 2010 three houses down on 260th Ave NE and 50th.
Anonymous said...on May 28, 2010 10:58 AM
We had what we think was a bear push down the 4ft wire fence, bend a 2 inch galvanized metal pole at a 90 degree angle at the ground and destroy our bird feeder on Friday May 22, 2010. This happened in the night. The pole was approx 8ft tall. The animal had to be pretty strong, my husband couldn't even bend the pole back. 47th and 272nd AVE NE on Union Hill Rd near Ames Lake.
Anonymous said...May 22, 2010 11:31 PM
I saw one (bobcat) crossing Redmond/Woodinville road from the eastside to the west, into the new construction at NE 106th street.
Any documented news of the possible May 28 bear sighting on Novelty Hill Road will be posted here:
Anonymous said...on 5/28/10
Here's a nice picture of a bear (and broken bird feeder) allegedly taken by my neighbor on May 19 on Near NE 80th and 245th Way NE (about a mile from Redmond Ridge).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50666115@N07/4651436571/
"Drugstore Cowboy", James Fogle, arrested in Redmond, WA pharmacy.
Movie Trailer "Drug Store Cowboy", with Matt Dillon
James Fogle — whose life of crime and addiction became the basis for an acclaimed film, "Drugstore Cowboy" — is back in jail again.
James Fogle — whose life of crime and addiction became the basis for an acclaimed film, "Drugstore Cowboy" — is back in jail again.
By Christine Clarridge
Seattle Times staff reporter
Seattle Times staff reporter
James Fogle — who immortalized his life of crime and addiction in a book that became the basis for an acclaimed film, "Drugstore Cowboy" — is back in jail again.
Fogle and another man, 45-year-old Shannon Benn, were arrested on Tuesday while attempting to rob a Redmond pharmacy, according to police
He's 73 years old and this is probably the only thing he knows," said Jim Bove, a spokesman for the Redmond Police Department.
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Do you know what Redmond pharmacy Fogle allegedly tried to rob?
Posted by Bob Yoder
Seattle Times News Partner
Do you know what Redmond pharmacy Fogle allegedly tried to rob?
Posted by Bob Yoder
Seattle Times News Partner
Thursday, May 20, 2010
5/2012: OPINION: Mayor Marchione sits on 20-day Notice from Washington State Liquor Board
This post is dated
OPINION: Updated, 6/1/2012: As you travel on Redmond Way, just past Key Bank in the center of town, you'll see Redmond's new State liquor store - a beautiful, large brick building with high beam ceilings, built in the 1920's by Mayor Bill Brown. It's a city Landmark.
Passing the liquor store, you can't miss the loud, large red signs that stick out from all angles. Even Mayor John Marchione agreed during Tuesday's Council meeting saying the "sign is ugly". Mayor Marchione explained the signage by stating:
I asked John Redal if a call from Mayor Marchione would have made a difference. He said the Mayor never called but "because no lease was signed at the time of the letter" he could probably have given some consideration to a change in sign color. Mr. Redal went onto say, "In hindsight, I wish I'd known because green colors on signs were a possibility." I don't recall if Redal commented on options for number of signs, their size or design.
Mr. Redal said that one Contract Liquor store location "was changed due to community concerns with the location being too close to a school." He went onto say, "As a responsible retailer we are, we would always consider the communities input, prior to the location being established, thus the reason for our notification process".
Mayor John Marchione summarized, in council chambers: "The History of Redmond is colorful because Mayor Brown DID own liquor stores and saloons. So, I actually find it kind of an inside joke that his garage became a liquor store. As Councilmember Myers says, it's the use that counts..."
Opinion By Bob Yoder
Photos by Yoder
6/1/12, Rev. for clarity.
Sources: Redmond Council Meeting, 5/18 2010. (scroll to minute 10 to watch audience comments) This meeting tape is in city archives.
Agency Policy #680 "Siting Liquor Stores"
Washington State Liquor Control Board "achieving a 95% compliance record on sales to minors"
"Old is the New Green" City of Redmond campaign connects green house gases to historic preservation.
Redmond Historical Society
"Redmond Reflections: from settlers to software", with over 800 images, by Naomi Hardy
(click to order)
Passing the liquor store, you can't miss the loud, large red signs that stick out from all angles. Even Mayor John Marchione agreed during Tuesday's Council meeting saying the "sign is ugly". Mayor Marchione explained the signage by stating:
"Like any other developer, they pushed back the letter of the law without having to make any other expense."I spoke 4 minutes to the Mayor and council about how upset I and some of my neighbors were with the signage and it's location in a city Landmark building. It surprised me a State could relocate a liquor store and not give public notice or allow comment. Unbeknown-st to the public, John Redal, Dir. of Retail Operations, State Liquor Control Board said "Mayor John Marchione received a 20-day written notice on October 21, 2009 from the State Liquor Control Board." (click photo to enlarge the complete letter). The notice said:
"....This new store (on 16839 Redmond Way) is tentatively scheduled to open in January of 2010.... If you wish to comment on the proposed location, please notify us within 20 days from the date of this letter, along with a statement of your concerns."At the council meeting (starting on minute 10), Mayor Marchione admitted: "I did receive a letter giving me 20 days about the location of the liquor store, only asking if it was a good site or not." The Mayor commented: "I did not respond because it's an appropriate use of the building". The Mayor never called the Liquor Board to ask for signage considerations or ask for a location different from the 90 year old Landmark.
I asked John Redal if a call from Mayor Marchione would have made a difference. He said the Mayor never called but "because no lease was signed at the time of the letter" he could probably have given some consideration to a change in sign color. Mr. Redal went onto say, "In hindsight, I wish I'd known because green colors on signs were a possibility." I don't recall if Redal commented on options for number of signs, their size or design.
Mr. Redal said that one Contract Liquor store location "was changed due to community concerns with the location being too close to a school." He went onto say, "As a responsible retailer we are, we would always consider the communities input, prior to the location being established, thus the reason for our notification process".
Mayor John Marchione summarized, in council chambers: "The History of Redmond is colorful because Mayor Brown DID own liquor stores and saloons. So, I actually find it kind of an inside joke that his garage became a liquor store. As Councilmember Myers says, it's the use that counts..."
Opinion By Bob Yoder
Photos by Yoder
6/1/12, Rev. for clarity.
Sources: Redmond Council Meeting, 5/18 2010. (scroll to minute 10 to watch audience comments) This meeting tape is in city archives.
Agency Policy #680 "Siting Liquor Stores"
Washington State Liquor Control Board "achieving a 95% compliance record on sales to minors"
"Old is the New Green" City of Redmond campaign connects green house gases to historic preservation.
Redmond Historical Society
"Redmond Reflections: from settlers to software", with over 800 images, by Naomi Hardy
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Bond issues alone wouldn't solve LWSD growth problems:
Local News Growth forces Lake Washington School District to shuffle students Seattle Times Newspaper:
"The district will likely try to pass another bond issue or a levy to accommodate the growth, but wants to have public forums, most likely this fall, to figure out what type of ballot measure is most likely to win support, Reith said.
And a bond issue wouldn't solve the underlying problem: that the junior highs and high schools in the west end have low enrollments, while the east-end schools are crowded.
The district receives impact fees from developers when new homes go up, but those fees account for less than half the amount the district needs to build new schools for the students who will move into those houses, Reith said.
For example, the developers of Redmond Ridge, in unincorporated King County, must pay the district $7,040 for each new home they build, Reith said. But the district estimates it would need to collect almost $20,000 for each new home to make up for the cost of constructing a new school to accommodate the development's students.
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Katherine Long: 206-464-2219 or klong@seattletimes.com. News researcher Gene Balk contributed to this report."
"The district will likely try to pass another bond issue or a levy to accommodate the growth, but wants to have public forums, most likely this fall, to figure out what type of ballot measure is most likely to win support, Reith said.
And a bond issue wouldn't solve the underlying problem: that the junior highs and high schools in the west end have low enrollments, while the east-end schools are crowded.
The district receives impact fees from developers when new homes go up, but those fees account for less than half the amount the district needs to build new schools for the students who will move into those houses, Reith said.
For example, the developers of Redmond Ridge, in unincorporated King County, must pay the district $7,040 for each new home they build, Reith said. But the district estimates it would need to collect almost $20,000 for each new home to make up for the cost of constructing a new school to accommodate the development's students.
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Katherine Long: 206-464-2219 or klong@seattletimes.com. News researcher Gene Balk contributed to this report."
Making bike connections from Fremont to Redmond | Seattle Times Newspaper
Seattle Sketcher Making bike connect
In the summertime, Caitlin Kehoe enjoys commuting from Fremont to Redmond taking bike trails around Lake Washington. But most days she does a combination of bike and bus commute, riding 3.5 miles to Montlake Freeway Station on the west side of the S520 bridge and continuing her journey on the 545 bus.
"At peak times there are a lot of people waiting," said Kehoe, 24, when I caught up with her at the stop Wednesday morning. She said sometimes it can take half an hour until a bus with empty bike racks arrives.
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Seattle Sketcher
An illustrated journal of life in the Puget Sound region by Times artist Gabriel Campanario
Illustration used with permission of The Seattle Times
In the summertime, Caitlin Kehoe enjoys commuting from Fremont to Redmond taking bike trails around Lake Washington. But most days she does a combination of bike and bus commute, riding 3.5 miles to Montlake Freeway Station on the west side of the S520 bridge and continuing her journey on the 545 bus.
"At peak times there are a lot of people waiting," said Kehoe, 24, when I caught up with her at the stop Wednesday morning. She said sometimes it can take half an hour until a bus with empty bike racks arrives.
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Seattle Sketcher
An illustrated journal of life in the Puget Sound region by Times artist Gabriel Campanario
Illustration used with permission of The Seattle Times
Queen of Jordan and scores of CEO's at Microsoft campus May 19
Queen of Jordan and a number of corporate titans are on Microsoft campus today, Wednesday
So a queen, a secretary and a salesman walk into a conference room ... and how does the rest of it go?
Seattle Times Technology reporter
So a queen, a secretary and a salesman walk into a conference room ... and how does the rest of it go? More than a hundred chief executives will find out Wednesday, at Microsoft's 14th annual CEO Summit in Redmond. (Photo: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer)
The attendee mix includes the Queen of Jordan Rania Al Abdullah, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and a number of corporate titans: Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffet, Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos, Wal-Mart Chairman Rob Walton, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO James Dimon and IAC CEO Barry Diller. Read More.....
Report By Sharon Pian ChanSeattle Times Technology reporter
Redmond, WA. is the fourth largest employment center in Puget Sound.
Redmond, WA – Governor Chris Gregoire and Redmond Mayor John Marchione were among the many guests at the grand opening of Nintendo’s new state-of-the-art corporate headquarters at 4600 150th Avenue NE. While Nintendo has been a fixture in Redmond for 26 years, this new headquarters building is a very visible sign that they are committed to growing in Redmond.Nintendo is not the only one to feel that way. Last year, DigiPen University announced they will develop their new school facility in the Redmond Willows Road area and it will open for classes this fall. Group Health located its Eastside clinic in the newly opened River Park complex and Swedish and Evergreen Hospitals are both building emergency, diagnostic and medical facilities in Redmond.
As the fourth largest employment center in the Puget Sound region, Redmond’s businesses contribute a great deal to the area by pumping annually almost $8 billion of salary into the local economy. City officials are working hard to ensure this statistic will continue to grow in the years to come.
Source: City of Redmond, WA. press release
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
American Heart Assoc. endorses Nintendo - a first for video games
American Heart Assoc. endorses Nintendo, a first for video games
Sorry, couch potatoes, but video games are becoming a full-body activity. As evidence of that trend, Nintendo of America today scored an endorsement that would have been almost unthinkable five years ago.
Nintendo and the American Heart Association announced a new partnership that aims to promote video games, and specifically Nintendo's motion-based Wii system, as a way to help people become more active and healthy. Read More.
By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash
5/17/2010
Did you know the Redmond Senior Center has two Wii games? See how they work to help your heart!
Sorry, couch potatoes, but video games are becoming a full-body activity. As evidence of that trend, Nintendo of America today scored an endorsement that would have been almost unthinkable five years ago.
Nintendo and the American Heart Association announced a new partnership that aims to promote video games, and specifically Nintendo's motion-based Wii system, as a way to help people become more active and healthy. Read More.
By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash
5/17/2010
Did you know the Redmond Senior Center has two Wii games? See how they work to help your heart!
Lake Washington School District parents plan to rally against boundary changes - Kirkland Reporter
Lake Washington School District parents plan to rally against boundary changes - Kirkland Reporter:
"A group of Lake Washington School District parents concerned about the district's recent decision to change school feeder patterns plan to rally against the redistricting during a public meeting May 20 at Bell Elementary." Read More
Kirkland Reporter
Carrie Wood, Editor
5/17/10
Superintendent Kimball
Photo courtesy of LWSD
"A group of Lake Washington School District parents concerned about the district's recent decision to change school feeder patterns plan to rally against the redistricting during a public meeting May 20 at Bell Elementary." Read More
Kirkland Reporter
Carrie Wood, Editor
5/17/10
Superintendent Kimball
Photo courtesy of LWSD
Monday, May 17, 2010
Redmond High Students Visit Puget Sound Energy's Wild Horse Wind Farm
"During my visit, the rotor blades took five seconds to complete a full rotation. There was a dramatic swooshing sound as the blades carved through the air."
AP Students Visit Puget Sound Energy’s Wild Horse Wind Farm
On April 23, 100 Advanced Placement Environmental Studies students from Redmond High School and International Community School took a field trip to the Wild Horse Wind Farm in Ellensburg, Wash. This wind farm provides approximately the annual energy requirements of 69,000 homes. Students also learned what careers are available for work on a wind farm. Lake Washington Schools Foundation funded the bus ride.
See a fascinating technical review of how wind farms look as described on the Redmond Library Blog.
Posted by Bob Yoder
Sources: LWSD press release & Library Blog
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Eastside Catholic School wins State Girls Lacrosse Championship
This is a mixed-bag of photos from both teams. Eastside Catholic (blue/orange) vs. Kennedy (white) and Lakeside (plaid) vs. Bainbridge (blue). Both games were played in Sammamish, WA.
May 15, Girls Division I – State Finals
Foreman’s 9 goals leads Eastside Catholic over Kennedy for first girls lacrosse state championship.
SAMMAMISH, Wash. – Junior Alex Foreman scored 9 goals to lead Eastside Catholic to its first Washington State Girls Lacrosse Championship with a 17 – 5 defeat of Kennedy Catholic High School, Saturday at Charlie Acosta Field on the campus of the Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish.
The Crusaders used a relentless defense led by Male Bachesta and Shannon Graves to put its offense in position to command the state title game. “Our defense made the game for us,” said the Crusaders’ Foreman, who was selected US Lacrosse player of the game after scoring 7 of her 9 in the first half. “We were struggling on defense all year. We really stepped it up today. The win was a team effort.”
SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Eastside Catholic 17, Kennedy 5 (Eastside Catholic wins first girls lacrosse state championship) (Alex Foreman, EC, 9 goals, 1 assist, 4 ground balls; Lauren Breynaert, EC, 4 goals, 3 ground balls, 5 draw controls; Amanda Tsitsis, EC, 2 goals, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Danielle Leider, EC, 1 goal, 1 ground balls; Allison Talbot, EC, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Brittany Cardoza, EC, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Allie Hawes, EC, 7 saves; Natalie Merrill, K, 3 goals, 2 ground balls, 6 draw controls; Lizzy Delaney, K, 1 goal; Shey Thommasen, K, 1 goal; Sofie Morales, K, 8 saves)
May 15, Girls Division II – State Finals
Lakeside drops Bainbridge for 5th consecutive girls state lacrosse title
SAMMAMISH, Wash. – Sarah Pollnow scored 7 goals to lead Lakeside to its fifth consecutive Girls Division I high school lacrosse state championship with a 15 – 10 defeat of Bainbridge High School, Saturday before a record 1,152 spectators at Charlie Acosta Field on the campus of the Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
OPINION: Mayor to Proclaim National Historic Preservation Month" at May 18 Council Meeting
Updated: Citizens in Redmond will join thousands of individuals across the country to celebrate National Historic Preservation Month this May. I will post a Special Report this week on Brown's garage, the city's 1920 landmark building and now our new liquor store.
Historic preservation is inherently green (in more ways than one.) The construction, operation and demolition of buildings accounts for 48 percent of the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions. Historic preservation is a good thing for our environment. See "Old is the New Green"
Join the Historic walking tour of the Downtown, including five landmark buildings on Sunday, May 16 at 1pm sponsored by the Redmond Historical Society (see www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org/RHS/index.php )
These five landmarks were once the Bill Brown saloon, Brown’s garage, Redmond Hardware, Wiley home and the Odd Fellow Hall. Today they have been remade into the Matador Restaurant, Redmond Liquor Store, Gerk’s Ski and Cycle, Stone House Restaurant and Odd Fellows Restaurant.
Editor's Note:: Brown's garage has been a subject of controversy ever since it was leased by the State Liquor Control Board. Councilman Richard Cole commented in the last Council Meeting about the loud red signage suggesting the city do something to protect our 14 Landmark buildings. Various readers have posted concerns and comments on Redmond Neighborhood Blog, in an earlier story about the signage. The window-dressing with historical artifacts was installed by request of the City.
Stay tuned for my Special Report this week. Watch Tuesday's public comments on City TV - Channel 21.
Opinion By Bob Yoder
Sources: Redmond Blog readers, Council meetings, Redmond Historical Society, City Press Release, State Control Liquor Board.
Historic preservation is inherently green (in more ways than one.) The construction, operation and demolition of buildings accounts for 48 percent of the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions. Historic preservation is a good thing for our environment. See "Old is the New Green"
Join the Historic walking tour of the Downtown, including five landmark buildings on Sunday, May 16 at 1pm sponsored by the Redmond Historical Society (see www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org/RHS/index.php )
These five landmarks were once the Bill Brown saloon, Brown’s garage, Redmond Hardware, Wiley home and the Odd Fellow Hall. Today they have been remade into the Matador Restaurant, Redmond Liquor Store, Gerk’s Ski and Cycle, Stone House Restaurant and Odd Fellows Restaurant.
Editor's Note:: Brown's garage has been a subject of controversy ever since it was leased by the State Liquor Control Board. Councilman Richard Cole commented in the last Council Meeting about the loud red signage suggesting the city do something to protect our 14 Landmark buildings. Various readers have posted concerns and comments on Redmond Neighborhood Blog, in an earlier story about the signage. The window-dressing with historical artifacts was installed by request of the City.
Stay tuned for my Special Report this week. Watch Tuesday's public comments on City TV - Channel 21.
Opinion By Bob Yoder
Sources: Redmond Blog readers, Council meetings, Redmond Historical Society, City Press Release, State Control Liquor Board.
Joint Pilot Project designed to enhance safety on Sammamish River Trail
This May, King County and the City of Redmond begin a joint pilot project designed to enhance safety on the Sammamish River Trail. Over the last several years, conflicts due to congestion have increased among the various trail users (walkers, skaters, cyclists, etc) along portions of the trail through downtown Redmond. The pilot study area is between NE Leary Way to just north of NE 90th Street.
The year-long study will bring several changes to the trail in this area. In the next couple of weeks, a dashed yellow stripe will be painted down the center of the trail to encourage users to keep to the right, vegetation will be cleared further from the trail to improve sight distances and trail etiquette signage will be added.
Having been a heavy bicycle user of the Sammamish River Trail when training for the STP I can vouch for the value in this pilot program, particularly the yellow stripe for safety and to slow traffic. What do you think about the changes?
The County also plans to install another kiosk just south of the NE 90th Street trail access point that will hold the Share the Trail brochure along with the Regional Trails in King County Map and additional Regional Trails System information. King County will also open portions of the West Sammamish River Trail in 2010. This unpaved trail on the west bank of the river should have access points at NE 90th Street, the PSE Powerline Trail Bridge and NE 116th Street. Use of this alternative trail by pedestrians is intended to help relieve congestion along the Sammamish River Trail.
By Bob Yoder
Source: City Press Release
"Neighborhood Network" program launched
Redmond, WA – Thursday night, nearly 20 Grass Lawn residents gathered at Rose Hill Junior High to discuss their neighborhood with City of Redmond Planning staff. The City initiated the meeting as part of the pilot Neighborhood Network program. One objective of the program is to check-in with residents regarding their neighborhood’s plan.
Mayor John Marchione opened the meeting by reminding residents of his vision of a connected and supportive community. Mayor Marchione sees neighborhoods connecting physically through completed sidewalks and trails, but also connecting at gathering places where neighbors can exchange ideas and celebrate their successes.
In addition to providing an opportunity for neighbors to discuss additions and priorities for their neighborhood plan, residents shared concerns and ideas on such topics as housing, traffic, open space and public safety.
In October, a second Neighborhood Network meeting will take place in the Education Hill neighborhood to discuss their neighborhood plan. After these two meetings, the program will be evaluated for further connection with all of Redmond’s ten neighborhoods in 2011 and beyond.
The Grass Lawn neighbors who attended the meeting at Rose Hill Junior High considered the evening a success. They left with a better understanding of what the neighborhood plan is and how its implementation will continue to enhance the area.
I've asked Kimberly Dietz, Senior Planner running the Neighborhood Network program for an interview at Grass Lawn Park, one of the premier parks in Redmond. Do you have questions for her?
By Bob Yoder
Source: City Press Release
Mayor John Marchione opened the meeting by reminding residents of his vision of a connected and supportive community. Mayor Marchione sees neighborhoods connecting physically through completed sidewalks and trails, but also connecting at gathering places where neighbors can exchange ideas and celebrate their successes.
In addition to providing an opportunity for neighbors to discuss additions and priorities for their neighborhood plan, residents shared concerns and ideas on such topics as housing, traffic, open space and public safety.
In October, a second Neighborhood Network meeting will take place in the Education Hill neighborhood to discuss their neighborhood plan. After these two meetings, the program will be evaluated for further connection with all of Redmond’s ten neighborhoods in 2011 and beyond.
The Grass Lawn neighbors who attended the meeting at Rose Hill Junior High considered the evening a success. They left with a better understanding of what the neighborhood plan is and how its implementation will continue to enhance the area.
I've asked Kimberly Dietz, Senior Planner running the Neighborhood Network program for an interview at Grass Lawn Park, one of the premier parks in Redmond. Do you have questions for her?
By Bob Yoder
Source: City Press Release
Friday, May 14, 2010
Redmond beats Skyline 6-2 for KingCo 4A title / Baseball
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/highschoolsports/2011861195_mason14.html
Mason Kelley's High School Sports Blog
WOODINVILLE — When in doubt, hit a few out.
After struggling out of the gates in the KingCo 4A title game Thursday night, Redmond took advantage of three home runs to claim a 6-2 win over Skyline at Woodinville High School.
"They're all big," Redmond coach Dan Pudwill said of the homers. "When you win 6-2, we'll take them all."
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By Mason Kelly
Seattle Times
Mason Kelley's High School Sports Blog
WOODINVILLE — When in doubt, hit a few out.
After struggling out of the gates in the KingCo 4A title game Thursday night, Redmond took advantage of three home runs to claim a 6-2 win over Skyline at Woodinville High School.
"They're all big," Redmond coach Dan Pudwill said of the homers. "When you win 6-2, we'll take them all."
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By Mason Kelly
Seattle Times
King County Council passes motion supporting federal health care reform
May 10: King County Council passes motion supporting federal health care reform:
The Metropolitan King County Council today recognized the benefits of federal health care reform with its approval of a motion supporting the recently adopted landmark federal legislation.
“It is time to reform our health care system,” said Council Chair Bob Ferguson, prime sponsor of the legislation. “The Health Care Act isn’t perfect, but it will help provide access to basic health care for the more than 150,000 King County residents who are currently uninsured.”" Read More
Source: King County Council Web Page
The Metropolitan King County Council today recognized the benefits of federal health care reform with its approval of a motion supporting the recently adopted landmark federal legislation.
“It is time to reform our health care system,” said Council Chair Bob Ferguson, prime sponsor of the legislation. “The Health Care Act isn’t perfect, but it will help provide access to basic health care for the more than 150,000 King County residents who are currently uninsured.”" Read More
Source: King County Council Web Page
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Local News | Seattle Times announces more local news partners
Local News Seattle Times announces more local news partners Seattle Times Newspaper:
Seattle Times announces more local news partners
The Seattle Times is expanding its partnerships with local news Web sites with the addition of four more sites today. That brings the total number of partner Web sites to 26. (See the complete list, along with their latest headlines.)"
Posted by Bob Yoder
Redmond Neighborhood Blog
Seattle Times News Partner
Seattle Times announces more local news partners
The Seattle Times is expanding its partnerships with local news Web sites with the addition of four more sites today. That brings the total number of partner Web sites to 26. (See the complete list, along with their latest headlines.)"
Posted by Bob Yoder
Redmond Neighborhood Blog
Seattle Times News Partner
Girls Lacrosse State Championships this weekend. Boys and Girls Brackets.
Local Girls Teams in the hunt: Overlake, Lake Sammamish, Eastside Catholic, Issaquah
Local Boys Teams in the hunt: Redmond (5/15), Lake Washington (5/14), Sammamish (5/14)
Posted by Mason Kelley, Seattle Times Sports Reporter
Here is a press release on this weekend's girls lacrosse state championships at Eastside Catholic High School and Boys and Girls Brackets
SEATTLE – The 2010 Washington Girls High School State Championships for lacrosse takes place, Saturday, May 15 at the Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish.
The Division II title game gets underway at 11 a.m., while the Division I title game starts at 2 p.m. An exhibition Girls Under-11 youth game kick’s-off championship day at 9 a.m.
Quarterfinal girls state tournament action gets underway today with #8 seed Tacoma taking on the #1 seed and defending state champion Lakeside at 6 p.m. at the Lakeside School. #5 seed Lake Sammamish takes on #4 seed Mercer Island at 6 p.m. at Mercer Island High School. #6 seed Seattle Prep takes on #3 seed Snohomish at 6 p.m. at Harvey Air Field in Snohomish and #7 seed Bellevue takes on #2 seed and 2009 state runner up Bainbridge Island at 7 p.m. at Bainbridge Stadium.
On Tuesday, in Division II quarterfinal action, #8 seed Wenatchee takes on #1 seed and 2009 state runner up Issaquah at 7:15 p.m. at Issaquah’s Eastlake Community Field. #5 seed Lakeside takes on #4 seed Eastside Catholic at 6 p.m. at the Eastside Catholic School. #6 seed Ballard takes on #3 seed Overlake at 6 p.m. at the Overlake School and #7 seed and defending state champion Mercer Island takes on #2 seed Kenned at 6 p.m. at Kennedy High School.
Semi-final action takes place for Girls Division I play on Wednesday, May 12 and for Girls Division II play on Thursday, May 13.
The Washington Boys High School State Championships for Division I and II take place on Saturday, May 29 at Seattle’s Memorial Stadium. Boys state tournament play begins on Wednesday, May 19.
Girls Division I State Tournament Bracket: http://www.sportability.com/spx/Leagues/Playoffs.asp?LgID=23023
Girls Division II State Tournament Bracket: http://www.sportability.com/spx/Leagues/Playoffs.asp?LgID=23024
Boys Division I State Tournament Bracket: http://www.sportability.com/spx/Leagues/Playoffs.asp?LgID=22716
Boys Division II State Tournament Bracket: http://www.sportability.com/spx/Leagues/Playoffs.asp?LgID=22715
Posted on Seattle Times by Mason Kelly
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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