Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Eighty-two Lake Washington District students receive "Reflection" awards from LW-PTSA

Eighty-two Lake Washington District students received awards through the Lake Washington PTSA Council’s Reflections program. This year’s theme for the Reflections art program was “Together We Can.” Students submitted entries in six different categories: dance/choreography, film production, literature, musical composition, photography and visual arts. These 82 students received the following types of awards: Outstanding Interpretation, Awards of Excellence or Awards of Merit.
CATEGORIES:

Film Production·
Dance and Choreography
Musical Composition
Literature
Photography
Visual Arts

CLICK TO READ MORE:  complete list of student awardees

Visit the new LW-PTSA Council website and listing of new 2011-2012 officers

Source:  LWSD "School News"
LW-PTSA Council website
Drawing:  Internet

Sammamish Trails District announce newest Eagle Scouts from Redmond, Sammamish and Woodinville

June 4, 2011

The Sammamish Trails District of Boy Scouts of America is proud to announce our newest Eagle Scouts. To earn the Eagle rank, a scout must complete a minimum of 21 merit badges demonstrating community service, leadership, and scouting values. Please join us in congratulating the following scouts in their remarkable achievement in earning the Eagle Scout rank.

Sammamish Trails Residence Troop

Griffin Conrad Chatterley Redmond Redmond Troop 550
Spiro Dimitri Diliani Woodinville Redmond Troop 591
Joseph Primo Domingo Redmond Redmond Troop 575
Connor Scott Everson Woodinville Redmond Troop 591
James Warren Salmon Sammamish Sammamish Troop 500
Samuel Reid Haruo Watanabe Redmond Redmond Troop 577

For more information about Boy Scouts contact the Sammamish Trails District Chair, Wally Kempe at 425-445-2564.

By Paige Norman

Monday, June 6, 2011

Redmond High School PTSA holds General Membership and Awards meeting June 8.

Redmond High PTSA General Membership Meeting, June 8. 

PLEASE JOIN US!  The  Redmond High PTSA will be holding a General Membship meeting this Wednesday, June 8th from 7:00-8:30 PM.

We need you: please join us! We will be honoring our scholarship recipients and volunteers, and voting on ways to help students in need in our community. Please join us. We will be in the  Redmond High school's Career Center.



Congratulations to the 2011-2012
RHS PTSA slate of officers
Co-Presidents: Shelley Flores and Jan LaFond
1st Vice President of Program: Peg Hunt
2nd Vice President of Services: Karen Figurelle
Treasurer: Susan Seabrooks
Secretary: Marie Kent

REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL PTSA AWARDS
Redmond High School 2011 award recipients will be announced soon
Golden Acorn, Golden Mustang, Outstanding Educator, Outstanding Advocate.

Congratulations to our Reflections winners!
Excellence in Film - Pierce Adler
Outstanding in Literature - Samvit Jain
Excellence in Literature - Maya Balakrishnan
Redmond High PTSA website

Filing date for 2011 election ends June 10. Eight Redmond area positions remain uncontested.


UPDATED:  6/9 - Filing date for 2011 election ends  June 10.  Eight Redmond positions remain uncontested.

June 6, 2011. Eight (8) elected officials in Redmond are up for re-election in November but no one has filed to run against an of them.  The filing deadline is June 10.  A three-day filing extension is possible. 

The following incumbent positions are uncontested.  If no one files to run against them, each remain in office until the next election.   Click for the latest filing information and candidate resources.

Dave Carson for Redmond council  (incumbent) 4-year term, uncontested candidates stay in office two years until 2013 election at which time the position will be open again. 
Hank Myers for Redmond council (incumbent)
Hank Margeson for Redmond council (incumbent)
John Marchione for Redmond Mayor (incumbent)

August Kempf for Evergreen Hospital County Commission District 2  (incumbent)  6-year terms
To run you must be a resident of the Redmond/Sammamish district; stipend of $107/meeting.  *If no one files Kempf stays in office until the 2013 election.  Hospital commissioners make policy decisions on levy money allocations. Comment:  In my two meetings with Mr. Kempf, he advocated the use levy funds for debt service.  74% of the $15 million levy monies goes to debt service to finance Evergreen Medical Center growth; 26% goes to community health.

Chris Carlson for LW School District Board of Directors (incumbent) 4-year term.  To run for this office you must be a resident of the Kirkland area.  *Uncontested candidates stay in office til 2013 at which time the position will be open again. 
Jackie Pendergrass, LWSD Board of Directors (incumbent)  To run for this office you must live in the Kirkland/Juanita area.
Ravi Shahani, LWSD Board of Directors, (incumbent).  To run for this office you must live in the Redmond area.  UPDATE:  Siri Bliesner filed for Position #5.  Ravi Shahani incumbant for Pos. 5 hasn't filed as of 6/8.

As of 6/9, Carlson and Pendergrass have filed and all the City incumbents. Shahani and  Kempf haven't filed.

*Terry Buckels, Office of the Secretary of State, explains this process in detail, below:  READ MORE >>

Sunday, June 5, 2011

LWSD Board approves meeting notification policy for online media

ATTN: Online media serving the Lake Washington School District and district residents,

LWSD is notifying newspapers of meeting agendas and meeting scheduling changes. The Board approved policy in May, 2011 to include online media in the notification process upon request  to Diane Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent".  This is a new Governance Process policy voted by consent agenda in May, 2011 and implemented by the District.

Kathryn Reith, Communications Director of LWSD emailed Redmond Neighborhood Blog on June 1:
"On meeting notification, Diane Jenkins is in charge of the [meeting] notification list while I’m in charge of the general media list, which you are on.  I have checked with Diane Jenkins: she faxes agendas and any information on meeting date or time changes [eg. Hearings, 1st Reading of the Budget, Regular Board meetings, and possibly Linkage, and Community meetings] to the Seattle Times, Kirkland Reporter, Redmond Reporter and Sammamish Review [newspapers]. Would you like to be added to the fax list?"
Yes!  The following online media servicing LWSD should contact Ms. Jenkins to be added to the  notification list: Kirkland Views, Kirkland Weblog, KOMO.com, Patch.com, American Towns.com, Seattle PI, TOPIX.com,  My/Northwest.com and others.  Ms. Jenkins' email is:  djenkins@lwsd.org

Reported By Bob Yoder
6/5/11

Saturday, June 4, 2011

UPDATED: Council meeting on "Neighborhood Commercial" sheds light on candidates Carson, Myers, and Margeson

L-R, Margeson, Myers, Cole, Allen,
Carson, Vache', Stilin
Council meeting on "Neighborhood Commercial" sheds light on candidates Carson, Myers, and Margeson

UPDATED OPINION:  City council met on May 24 to study "Neighborhood Commercial"(NC).  It's a big deal because they're setting policy on permitting commercial business in our neighborhoods.  Councilmember Allen succinctly described NC as "something you walk to, to get things you need."   Do we want "7-11 convenience stores" on Education Hill, North Redmond, Grasslawn, or Idylwood (View Point) neighborhoods?  'Clusters' of projects?   *Something different or in-between?  Or nothing at all?  *Council re-affirmed from previous meetings, the form of NC they want are cafe's, small grocery stores, spas, professional services, near parks (culture, rec, and government) on 1-acre parcels within .25 miles walking distance from neigborhoods. 

Neighborhood Commercial is an emotional, political issue and something new to Redmond. The May meeting offers fertile ground for insight into how councilmembers think and make decisions. This post (and others) will focus on the three councilmembers running for re-election this year - David Carson, Hank Myers, and Hank Margeson. I hope the review will encourage engaged citizens to run for a council office in the spirit of building a healthy, vibrant Redmond.

Council broke their May 24th study session into three parts: zoning, public notice process and implementation.  Richard Cole was absent.

ZONING:  Rezoning was the shortest conversation.   Council decided:
  • NC wouldn't be allowed in  low density residential property, like horse acre properties (R-1)
  • Business Parks and Commercial Parks could have delis but no 7-11's, nail salons, dentists, etc.  (Margeson and Myers made a point of this)
  • 3-acre residential couldn't be rezoned to NC with the exception of 1) the PCC shopping area on 116th and Avondale and 2) the shopping area on Old Redmond Road and 132nd Avenue.  Myers and Margeson both agreed the shopping areas were stragegic to their neighborhoods.  Myers pointed out their 1+ mile distance from Redmond urban centers and so greater residential need for services.
I watch most Council meetings.  During council meetings in general, it's common for Hank Margeson to lead on neighborhood issues.  (Mr. Margeson was on the Education Hill Advisory Committee and Parks Board.)  In this session, Mr. Margeson actively contributed to the conversation about 5 times and Mr. Myers about three.  Mr. Carson had very little to say.  He asked staff a short question about Overlake Technical Center; and mentioned "a deli."  Council's entire conversation on rezoning lasted 20 minutes.

Neighborhood Public Process is the next subject of my next post.  It's really important to Council. 

Opinion By Bob Yoder
City website photo
Updated, 6/5

Friday, June 3, 2011

Fire fighters play paddle ball at Redmond Junior High


Redmond Fire and Medic Trucks parked at Redmond Junior High
in the sun late Friday afternoon
  
Redmond fire fighters and medics playing paddle ball on
the tennis courts today. 
I've seen fire trucks parked at Redmond Junior High before and wasn't sure what was going on. Saw em again today. Fire gear was out, but no smoke. No alarms. No hoses. No water. No one flat on the ground getting CPR. Then, Pam waved towards the tennis courts....

Low and behold we saw about eight fire fighters playing paddle ball.  They were good!   Lean and agile and moving quickly, these guys are definitely athletes.  With the short paddles they were really zipping around.

You know how Microsoft is known for their "team building" events where they go bowling or do some other activity in small groups?   I figure this is a team building exercise, a moral booster, and a fun way for our fire fighters to stay fit.   The Redmond Police were out running for the Special Olympics today.  Why not a little team building for Redmond Fire where their fitness is on display!

Next time I see them playing, I'll stop by and say hi.  Perhaps I'll see the new fire chief?  Or even the Mayor?   Mayor John lives only five minutes away!

Opinion by Bob Yoder
IPhone Photos by Yoder

Redmond Police Department Carries the Torch for Special Olympics | Kirkland Views

Jim Bove, Redmond Police
Community Outreach
Redmond Police Department Carries the Torch for Special Olympics Kirkland Views:

"The Redmond Police Department participated in escorting the Special Olympics Torch through Redmond shortly after 6:00 a.m. Friday morning.
The torch precession started in Eastern Washington and came through Redmond on its way to Ft. Lewis for the Special Olympics games."

By Rob Butcher
Kirkland Views
Photo By Jim Bove

Redmond Saturday Market Events and "Market Thymes"

What's Fresh - What's New - Events and Happenings at the Best Market on the Eastside!
Redmond Saturday Market
7730 Leary Way NE
Redmond, Washington 98052
May through October - Every Saturday - 9 to 3 PM
Martha Tyler - Market Manager - 425-556-0636
Hi Everybody! Here's the latest edition of the new "Market Thymes".  We want you to be informed about all the terrific events we have planned for you this season. Do you want to read Market updates and  know someone who would like to receive the weekly "Market Thymes"? Just go to our website and click on the envelope to sign up for it. http://www.redmondsaturdaymarket.org/

Thursday, June 2, 2011

LETTER: Redmond Bike Park a move in the right direction, improves community

Redmond Bike Park - work party -  credit/ cor

LETTER from Dave Randall

This particular location doesn't represent a "new" bike park - rather an "official" bike park. The dirt jumps have been there for years, and have attracted a variety of people and behaviors that are both positive, and not so positive. I see the Redmond Bike Park as a move in the right direction for the following reasons:

1. You have a large group of young people actively and voluntarily engaged in improving their community.

2. These same young people are working with the parks department and city government to bring about change that is important to each of them.

3. The riders will seek out locations to build bike tracks and build them. Without the proper oversight and guidance, are more likely to build inappropriately designed tracks on private property.

4. The riders are in shape! They have traded time with their Nintendos and XBOX's for time exercising, building cameraderie and staying in shape.

5. The location of the Redmond Bike Park will receive more "housecleaning" attention by the riders that are proud of their accomplishments by keeping it cleaner and discouraging illegal behaviors (dumping, drugs, etc)

6. Through interactive discussions with Hillride and other organizations, the riders are learning about smart ways to build, ride and have fun.

I know that many folks, especially Carolyn Hope, have put a tremendous amount of effort into ensuring that the Redmond Bike Park becomes an location that supports off road biking and jumping for all skill levels and maintains the right balance between maintaining the integrity of the location and providing a high quality recreational facility.

As with most change, there are concerns and considerations. And, I have seen and heard concerns come from the riders, the parents, the neighbors, and the community. As a result of the input, there has been an incredibly thorough amount of planning that has gone into the Redmond Bike Park to ensure its success. I anxiously await the announcement for the next scheduled work party!

Sincerely,
Dave Randall
Redmond, WA
June 2, 2011

LW School District PTSA Special Needs Resources for the summer


from the desk of Julie Shalaby...
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Chairperson

"I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Holiday!  Below, are many resources for you"
  •  FEAT of Washington: Experience Learning Project (ELP)
  •  Volunteers Needed to Help Kids with Special Needs Be Safer
  •  Future Planning from the Arc of King County - June 4
  • Summer day care for teenagers with disabilities
  • Advocating for Change Together (ACT) - A Local Leadership Development Program· UW Autism Center Summer Activities
  • Drama Program for Children with Autism: Stone Soup Theatre 
READ DETAILS: READ MORE >>

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Redmond Bike Park work party cancelled. Potential for appeal of Site Plan application

Redmond Bike Park - Credit Bob Yoder
Redmond Bike Park work party, scheduled for June 18 and 19, is cancelled until further notice. The City will announce a revised construction schedule as it comes available.
There is potential for an appeal of the site plan entitlement application to be filed. All design materials and the SEPA checklist for are posted on the project website at http://www.redmondbikepark.com/HOME.html  under the document library.
Over the past two years, the City worked with community members to determine how to legitimize dirt jumps built on City property. After a series of public meetings, field trips to other bike parks and trails and design workshops, the community approved plans developed by Hilride Progression Development Group. The design consists of five dirt-jump style trails for BMX and mountain bike riders. There will be a progression of trails from beginner to advanced, including a pump track that can be ridden by people of all skill levels.

The City has two partners on this project, Realize Redmond and Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance. It is supported or sponsored by Bikes Belong, Specialized Bicycle Components through Pacific Bicycles Company, Whole Foods Market, Sun Belt Rentals, Transition Bicycles and Redline Bicycles.

For more information, visit the project website at www.redmond.gov/bikepark  or contact the project manager, Carolyn Hope at 425-556-2313 or cjhope@redmond.gov

C.O.R. Press Release
Photo by Yoder
Special thanks to Howard Frazier for reporting a broken link.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Movies @ Marymoor!

Wizard of Oz
Wednesday 7/13
7 p.m.

Dodgeball
Wednesday 7/20
7 p.m.

Ghostbusters
Wednesday 7/27
7 p.m.

Mamma Mia
Wednesday 8/3
7 p.m.
MORE

UPDATED: LW School District "Budget Review Process" up in the air.

UPDATED, 6/21

Don't miss the reader comments at the bottom of this post.  Ms. Reith, District Communications Director responds to a reader's comments.   

"Lake Washington School District Budget Review Process up in the air."
Budget Meeting is planned for August 8 but it's not posted on the website per district process.
Please check the front page of the District website for updates. 
 
Here's the news on the 2011-2012 Budget Review Process for Lake Washington School District.   I'll post any updates I hear about, but please check the front page of the district website .  It's the BOARD'S only method of noticing, other than newspapers and select online media.   RNB is the only media posting these budget meeting notices at this time.    

The Administration's "First Reading of the Budget" on 6/20 and Notice of HEARING still aren't published on the District site or announced on the front website page and summer recess is on June 22.  Very few parents will be going to the webite in August!  The Budget meeting(s) and the Hearing times are verified once they're published on the district website, providing the dates don't change.

I've got three sources of  Budget Meeting information from the District summarized, as follows:
  1. Pres. Pendergrass -- 6.20.11- Budget Presentation to Board; August 8- Budget Approval (no times)
  2. Administration:  District website (front page) - School Board Meetings - no mention of Budget
  3. Administration:  Kathryn Reith - June 20 (First Reading of Budget), August 8-Public Hearing, 7pm
So far, it looks like August 8 is the date for the Budget Hearing, including a public comment period. 
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Administration writes the Agenda; School Board President approves it
"from the desk of President Jackie Pendergrass on 6/1"....
Hi Bob,    (read more) >>

RHS History Hero Award for 2011

John Couch begs Naomi Hardy to shovel manure in Derby Days Parade  CREDIT/ REDMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
       2011 History Hero
John Couch
During 30 years as Redmond’s director of parks and recreation, John Couch built a network of open spaces that makes our town the green gem that it is. That alone made John a great candidate for our annual History Hero award, but it was his amazing ability to corral volunteers for our Sammamish Valley News scanning project that made him the unanimous choice for this year’s award by the Redmond Historical Society.

John brings incredible energy to the passion of preserving and sharing our heritage – and you can usually see him in action at the Derby Days parade where, in the past, he has ridden his vintage 10-speed bike or shoveled horse manure with our own Naomi Hardy!

The 2011 History Hero award will be presented to John Couch at the Redmond Historical Society annual picnic on June 11, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Anderson Park, 7802 168 Avenue NE, Redmond.

Past History Hero winners:


2010: Brad Best
2009: Randy and Stephanie Reeves, and Paul and Patty Gordon
2008: Dianna Broadie
2007: Charles Payton
2006: Rosemarie Ives

By Doris Schaible
Community Relations, Redmond Historical Society (RHS)
Photo of John Couch portait credited to Brian Ranck

Monday, May 30, 2011

Woodinville out-guns Sammamish 10-7 for first Division II State lacrosse championship

 A Woodinville attackman puts a hit of Sammamish's Sam Chapman in Saturday's boys Division II state lacrosse championship.  Woodinville defeated Sammamish 10-7 to secure a perfect record and their first state lacrosse title. 

Chapman’s four goals leads Woodinville past Sammamish for first Division II lacrosse championship

SEATTLE – Led by senior JD Chapman’s four goals and a smothering defense, Woodinville outlasted Sammamish 10 – 7 to secure a perfect season and capture their first Washington state Division II lacrosse championship, Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Seattle.  READ MORE >>

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Lake Washington School District budget news: Teacher salaries and more

UPDATED:  LWSD Administration is charged with implementing $2 million in employee salary cuts and other budet items, per the 2011 State budget.  If you want a say into how the salary cuts are implemented (or any part of the Budget) the school board invites you to attend and comment at the following district budget *meetings:
"The first reading of the LWSD budget will be...on June 20 at 7 p.m.. The public hearing on the LWSD budget will be at the August 8 meeting, a 7 p.m. meeting."   - Kathryn Reith, 5/26
Questions?  Contact Ms. Reith at:   kreith@lwsd.org or (425) 936-1342.  You may email comments for the record or request information for the Hearing at: kreith@lwsd.org.  *LWSD public meetings are subject to change without notice.  Click here to learn how to find the most current meeting times. 


LWSD Budget press release:
Redmond, Wash. – The proposed joint budget released today by the state House of Representatives and Senate will result in about $5.1 million less for Lake Washington School District’s instructional programs for each of the next two years.

The proposed state budget cuts the remaining funding for kindergarten through fourth grade class size enhancements designed to keep classes in those grades smaller. Two million dollars of this revenue was cut mid-year and the remaining $600,000 will be cut in 2011-12 for a total reduction of $2.6 million. In addition, the state will provide about $2.0 million less in revenue due to cuts to employee salary allocations. These reductions are 1.9 percent for teachers and classified staff and 3.0 percent for administrators. Additional program cuts and pension-rate contribution increases amount to another $.5 million per year impact.

“This additional cut further erodes the funding we receive to provide a basic education to our students,” noted Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard. Plans for how these reductions will be implemented are yet to be developed.

The state House and Senate are expected to vote on this compromise budget shortly. It must be approved by the two bodies and signed by the Governor to become official. 

LWSD Press Release
5/25/11

May 27: Burke-Gilman Trail safety improvements require closure, detour for several months

Burke Gillman Trail - Lake Forest Park - closed 6/15
May 27: Burke-Gilman Trail safety improvements require closure, detour for several months:

Work starts June 15 to redevelop 2-mile stretch through Lake Forest Park – trail’s oldest segment

Work is about to get under way on a much-needed project to improve public safety along the oldest and narrowest stretch of King County’s Burke-Gilman Trail through Lake Forest Park.

A two-mile-long stretch of the trail will be closed for construction beginning June 15, from Northeast 145th Street to Logboom Park in Kenmore. King County has established a 24-hour hotline – 206-462-6348 – to provide updated information and to answer any questions about the construction project, which could last up to six months."

READ MORE

King Couty Press Release
Internet image

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Jackson victory is one-hit wonder; Bothell advances / 4A Baseball | Seattle Times Newspaper

Fan BJ Eliason noted: "Redmond had 5 hits and 1 error. Jackson (from Mill Creek) had 1 hit and 5 errors "


Coach Dan Pudwill
KingCo 4A "Coach of the Year - 2008"
KingCo 4A "Coach of the Year - 2010"
"By Mason Kelley
Seattle Times staff reporter
TACOMA — All Jackson coach Kirk Nicholson could do was laugh.
'You know the big saying that has to come out of this, right?' he asked. 'We grouped our hits.' Making it plural was generous.
On a night the Timberwolves committed five errors, they picked up one hit. But it was a big one, as the state's top-ranked team held off Redmond 5-3 Friday in the Class 4A semifinals at Cheney Stadium"
READ MORE >>

Report By Mason Kelley, Seattle Times
Photo and Clip By Bob Yoder

Update:  Mustangs take 4th in state; Bothell topples Jackson 3-2 for state title. 

Redmond Mustang Baseball website..
Dan Pudwill teaches English at Redmond High School.  He was one of my daughter's favorite teachers.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond ER gets good reviews

Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond at Bella Bottega
Services:   Primary Care, Urgent Care, Specialty Care, ER, Imaging, Lab 
UPDATED:  My daughter spontaneously told me this morning that "many people like Evergreen".  I asked what she meant.  She said her friend who works at Rockwell went to the Evergreen Medical Center ER in Bella Bottega for a cut and "got really good service."  She said  "The people were really nice.
I was in the medical center yesterday to say hi and see what was new.   A friendly receptionist gave me a brochure about all the primary care doctors that work there.  She said the clinic has a new doctor specializing in "foot and ankle"care.   And, she'd order more Healthline magnets with the free nurse consulting number...425.899.3000.
   
My daughter's friend has excellent health insurance from Microsoft and LWSD. So, the extra charge for convenient, local 24/7 ER services is not a big deal for them.

For those with poor insurance coverage and can't afford ER or who can't get to their primary care physician but have an "urgent" need:  Evergreen /Redmond has Urgent Care service in the same building with 9-5 hours (all week).  Evergreen also has Urgent Care in Woodinville with *better hours.

* M-F 8-8, Weekends 9-5.

Report By Bob Yoder
Graphic from Evergreen website

Redmond Centennial Celebration Plans Are Underway - Read how you can win the $500 award!

30-year Mayor Bill Brown coined the phrase: 
"All roads lead to Redmond"
 Redmond Centennial Celebration 2012

“Redmond was founded by true pioneers, men and women who came up the Sammamish River to a beautiful, yet untamed wilderness. We have been pioneering ever since – first logging and farming, now microchips and bio-engineering, while in the future we look towards a diverse economy with businesses thriving in both the downtown and Overlake.”
  --Redmond Mayor John Marchione

Redmond Centennial Redmond incorporated as a city on December 31, 1912 when the birth of Ernest Alexander Adams brought the city’s population to 300, the number required by State law. The driving force behind incorporation was the ability to tax liquor sales – the funds of which were needed to finance a waterworks system.

Redmond’s Centennial will kick off at Redmond Lights 2011 and culminate in a special celebration at the end of 2012. Throughout the year, special new events will augment Centennial celebrations incorporated into existing community events – the manner of which to be determined by the committee.

See who's on the the Centennial Blue Ribbon Committee!  Learn how you can participate in the Centennial Logo Competition & earn $500!  READ MORE >>