Friday, March 31, 2023

Historical Society Speaker Series: "All Over the Map: Surprising Places and Place-names of the Evergreen State"

 Speaker:  Feliks Banel
Redmond Historical Society 
Saturday Speaker Series
Saturday, 10:30 AM, April 8, 2023

Topic: All Over the Map: Surprising Places and Place-names of the Evergreen State” 

HYBRID EVENT: Online + live at Old Redmond Schoolhouse, 16600 NE 80th St., Redmond, WA. 98052

To register for Zoom Webinar:  tinyurl.com/RHSAllOverTheMap


Broadcaster and historian Feliks Banel has been studying place-names since his sister gave him a copy of “Washington Place Names” when he was 10 years old. In this illustrated presentation, Banel explores the stories behind some of the formal and informal names of places and things around Western Washington – including some not found on any map.

Speaker bio:
Feliks Banel is a broadcaster and historian who focuses on Pacific Northwest history, geography, cartography, and pop culture. He presents stories about Northwest history twice each week on KIRO News radio and is host of the weekly radio program and podcast Cascade of History heard live Sunday nights. Feliks also produces history documentaries for the Seattle Channel. 

Special thanks to: 

Laura Lee Bennett

Senior Vice President

Program Committee Chair

Redmond Historical Society

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www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org 

programs@redmondhistoricalsociety.org

206-351-2826


Thursday, March 30, 2023

King County Assessor Lanches "Taxparency Tool" for April Ballot Measures

  

King County Tax Assessor  John Wilson

 

King County Assessor John Wilson today released his April 2023 general election Taxpayer Transparency Tool, a website which provides each King County taxpayer an individualized accounting of where their property tax dollars go, and the estimated cost of any proposed property tax measure to be voted on.   


All voters in King County will be asked to vote on a new levy to fund mental health and substance use disorder services. 


“Taxpayers have a right to know where their money is going, and what each proposed property tax levy will cost them,” said Wilson.  “Property taxes keep going up.  We need to make sure the public understands why.”

 

Property Tax Measures on the April Ballot: 


COUNTYWIDE: King County Prop 1:  Crisis Care Centers Levy; mental health and substance use disorder services. 

Contact:  Assessor John Wilson 206-369-7677 

Al Dams, Chief Deputy Assessor 206-263-2255