Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Walk the East Lake Samm Trail with KC Parks: King County Blog



The current East Lake Sammamish Trail (South Sammamish Segment)
The current East Lake Sammamish Trail (South Sammamish Segment)
Join us on the trail! King County Parks is holding a series of informational meetings along the East Lake Sammamish Trail that focus on design and planning for the next portion of the trail slated for development, the South Sammamish Segment A, which goes from SE 33rd St southward to SE 43rd Way.
We’re in the design phase for this segment and preliminary trail alignment plans can be found here (9.2 MB pdf). Meet us on the trail – look for the King County Parks tent! – where we’ll have our design team on hand to explain the plans, answer questions, and listen to your feedback. Depending on the trail section and people’s interest, we may also walk along the trail to view different spots that illustrate design elements.
Trail Meetings
Monday, July 14 – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Section: 4299 East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE to 4265 East Lake Sammamish Shore Lane SEMeet-up: on the trail near the driveway south of Peregrine Point Way SE
Monday, July 21 – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Section: 4209 East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE to 4261 East Lake Sammamish Shore Lane SEMeet-up: on the trail near the driveway at 212th Way SE
Thursday, July 24 – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Section: 4013 East Lake Sammamish Shore Lane SE to 206th Ave SE  Read More >>

Monday, July 14, 2014

Nami Eastside Educational Forum, July 15

An Educational Forum On
SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS:  AN OVERVIEW



Guest:                    Jacob H. Menashe

Date:                      Tuesday, July 15, 2014,  7 PM - 9 PM    Location:               Evergreen Health MedicalCenter, Suite Tan 100, 12303 NE 130th Lane, Kirkland, WA 98034


 Jacob Menashe is a principal attorney for Hickmann Menashe in Lynnwood.  He earned his degree from Stanford University with distinction and his law degree from University of California, San Francisco.  Jacob passed the Washington State Bar    Association in 1993.  His area of practice is Special Needs Trust Planning, Social   Security Disability, Guardianship, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Probate and Long Term Care Planning.  Jacob has done several lectures, presentations and publications. Read More >>

Wastemobile is headed to Redmond July 18-20

Wastemobile headed to Redmond, July 18-20, offering free household hazardous waste disposal

Find upcoming collections and convenient, permanent disposal locations on Local Hazardous Waste Management Program website

All King County and city residents can safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and manyrsz_lhwmp_2014 other household hazardous items at no cost when the Wastemobile rolls into Redmond, July 18-20.
The Wastemobile will be in the parking lot of the Home Depot, 17777 NE 76th St., Redmond, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Residents can drop off household hazardous waste items including pesticides, oil-based paints, automotive products (oil, antifreeze, auto batteries, etc.), fluorescent bulbs/tubes and other items without a charge. The service is pre-paid through garbage and sewer utility fees.
The Wastemobile goes to Bothell next
Following its time in Redmond, the Wastemobile travels north to Bothell for an Aug. 1-3 household hazardous waste collection event in the parking lot of the Seattle Times building, 19200 120th Ave NE, Bothell.

News From Schools

Tesla STEM student selected to participate in Research Science Institute at MIT
The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) announced that Maya Ganesan (Redmond), a rising senior at Tesla STEM High School, is one of 83 top-achieving U.S. scholars and international scholars attending the 31st annual Research Science Institute (RSI). RSI is jointly sponsored by CEE and MIT. The program began on June 22 and runs through August 2.
 
RSI is a six-week intensive program that provides students with the opportunity to conduct original, cutting edge research in state-of-the-art university laboratories, hospitals and corporate research facilities.
 
The RSI Selection Committee chose high school students who are exemplary based on the following criteria: high school records, personal essays, standardized test scores, teacher recommendations, research experience, potential for leadership, and honors and awards in math and science. RSI scholars participate in college-level research under the mentorship of leading scientists, engineers, and researchers in the Boston area.
 
Three Kirkland schools recognized through King County Green Schools Program
Environmental and Adventure School (EAS) and Sandburg Elementary / Discovery Community School have been recognized through the King County Green Schools Program for their energy conservation and waste reduction efforts. EAS has been named a Level One Green School for Waste Reduction and Recycling. It is one of only 13 schools to be recognized this year. Carl Sandburg / Discovery Community School was one of 11 schools recognized as a Level Three Green School, meaning that they sustained their Level One waste reduction and recycling efforts and their Level Two energy conservation strategies, but also educated students and staff on how to conserve water and protect water quality. Read more.

Friday, July 11, 2014

King County honors 11 businesses in Redmond for waste reduction

King County’s Solid Waste Division recently announced that 97 local companies have been named to the 2014 “Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction” list, including 11 businesses/offices in Redmond. This is the highest number of businesses listed since the program began in 2007. The list recognizes businesses for their innovative recycling practices and commitment to reducing the amount of waste their company produces.
 
This year’s businesses adopted an array of creative recycling and waste reduction strategies, from creating liquid fertilizer out of food scraps to using electric delivery vehicles. I can offer interviews with King County Solid Waste representatives about business waste reduction, as well as contacts for Redmond businesses that made the list. Click here to view the news release and see the full list of honored businesses on the website.
 
Redmond honorees:
City of Redmond
Emerald Heights Retirement Community
FCS Group
Golder Associates, Inc.
Hot Off The Press
Issaquah School District
Keeney's Office Supply
Lake Washington School District
Microsoft
Noetix Corporation
Sammamish Montessori School

Thursday, July 10, 2014

73rd Annual Derby Days Summer Festival this weekend

Redmond, WA  —Redmond is getting ready to celebrate its 73rd Annual Derby Days Summer Festival. Thousands of residents, visitors and families are expected to attend this two day celebration starting on July 12th from 5:00 pm -10:00pm, and Saturday, July 13th from 10am-10pm. Derby Days occurs at Redmond City Hall Campus, 15670 NE 85th Street.

This year events include:   Read More >>

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

King County Blog: Burke-Gilman Trail Art

Colorful addition coming to the Burke-Gilman Trail in July


Artist's rendering of the Wayne Tunnel mural
Artist’s rendering of the Wayne Tunnel mural
4Culture and King County Parks have commissioned Seattle-based artist Kristen Ramirez to create a colorful mural along the Burke-Gilman Trail in the Wayne Tunnel, a 250-foot-long passageway under 96th Avenue Northeast in Bothell. The artist will be on site daily from July 7 – July 18, painting the mural with the help of volunteers from 10 am to 2 pm.  Read More >>

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Good News At Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Lake Washington Institute of Technology’s Very Excellent Week
 
Kirkland, WA – The Lake Washington Institute of Technology had an excellent week by any standard. More than 400 students graduated in a variety of fields, an engineering team beat the odds and placed well at an international competition and the college’s I-BEST program was profiled in a story about what colleges are doing right.
 
“This has been a fantastic week,” said Dr. Amy Goings, president of Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Read More >>

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

City Council approves $4,197,000 for 116th Street NE improvements

City Council grants Santana Excavation $4,197,000 to improve 116th Street NE


This is the second phase of the NE 116th Street corridor improvements to be built by the

City. The first phase lowered NE 116th Street between 167th Avenue NE and 172nd

Avenue NE to improve sight distance, safety and provide for safe emergency vehicle
access for Fire Station No. 17. This phase also set the stage for construction of the full

roadway section and a roundabout at the intersection of 172nd Avenue NE.



The current phase of construction will complete the corridor improvements between 167th

Avenue NE and 174th Avenue NE. Improvements include; two travel lanes, a center turn

lane, bike lanes on both sides, sidewalks, soft trail on the north side, a signalized
pedestrian crossing, street lighting, storm drain system and detention pond, replacement
of the existing water main, landscaping, conversion of overhead utilities to underground,
and a roundabout at the intersection of NE 116th Street and 172nd Avenue NE.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Redmond Police Search Warrant Recovers Stolen Property and Drugs


Case #14-011811
                                                           
Redmond, WA – At approximately 6:00 AM on June 27, 2014 Redmond Police SWAT served a search warrant at a residence located in the 7300 block of 132 Ave NE.  The warrant was related to Trafficking in Stolen Property as well as VUCSA. 
As a result of the search warrant Redmond Investigators recovered a significant amount of stolen property from the residence.  The stolen property is related to several burglaries at new construction sites on the Eastside and includes commercial power tools and building supplies.  Small amounts of heroin and methamphetamine were also located and confiscated from the residence.
Investigators were able to detain and arrest three male suspects at the residence.  One was arrested on a felony warrant and the other two on other misdemeanor charges.  More arrests are anticipated related to the possession and trafficking of stolen property.
Redmond Pro- Act Officers are continuing to investigate to identify additional victims.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Neighborhood Walking Ambassador trainings July 8.

I am excited to let you know that Feet First will be working with the Redmond community next month when we'll be hosting Neighborhood Walking Ambassador trainings in Downtown Redmond  on Tuesday, July 8th from 5:30-8:00pm and Saturday, July 19th from 10:30am-1:00pm that give people the know-how to build walking tours inspired by Redmond’s great trails, public art, nature, history, and parks. People can sign up at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/redmondnwa. A new walk series will culminate on Friday, August 8 with a community concert along the Sammamish River Trail at a secret location by Redmond resident sound artist Rulon Brown, which is supported by 4Culture Site Specific and the Redmond Arts Program.

Thanks so much!
Drew DeVitis
Walking Promotions Coordinator
Feet First

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Questions about PSE's plans for the Eastside?

You’re invited to a community question and answer session for Energize Eastside, a project to build new, higher-capacity electric transmission lines to serve homes and businesses on the Eastside. A panel of experts will be on hand to listen and respond to your comments and questions.
 
Energize Eastside Q&A Session
Monday, July 7, 2014
6-9 p.m.
 
Redmond Marriott Town Center
Salons 1 and 2
 
Can’t make the Q&A session? Learn more about the project online at pse.com/energizeeastside.

LWSD adjusts middle and high school activity fees

Athletic fees reduced; ASB fees increase
 
Redmond, Wash. – At its June 23 meeting, the Lake Washington School District Board of Directors made adjustments in student fees for middle and high school students for 2014-15. Specifically, the cost for Associated Student Body (ASB) membership cards will increase while athletic participation fees will decrease.   Read More >>

Thursday, June 26, 2014

LWSD budget is proposed

Adding instructional coaches, school nurses, counselors
 
Redmond, Wash. – At its June 23 meeting, the Lake Washington School District Board of Directors received a draft budget for the 2014-15 school year that included an increase of 6.7% in revenues, rising from $256.3 million to $273.4 million in the general fund. That increase involved additional state revenue to fund basic education. It also included increased revenue related to added enrollment and other factors.  Read More >>

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Tesla STEM High School takes home $30,000 in prize money in "Imagination Tomorrow" competition

Tesla STEM Students win big at Imagine Tomorrow renewable energy competition

Students from Eastlake High School, International Community School and Tesla STEM High School were among the 186 teams that competed in the Washington State University Imagine Tomorrow competition. It was held in Pullman, Wash., May 29-31. Tesla STEM High School was the big winner in this competition. They took home more than $30,000 in prize money and won six out of the 16 prizes awarded to students.
 
Imagine Tomorrow asks ninth through 12th graders to address the topic of renewable energy. Students can answer any of four challenges: biofuels, technology, behavior, or design. They must be from schools in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Students develop their answers and deliver presentations in teams of two to five students.
 
Biofuels Challenge:
·         Tesla STEM High School – first place: “Cellulosic Ethanol: A New Look at the Transition to Renewable Energy” - $1,000 for each student and $5,000 for their school. These five students will go to Washington, D.C., to meet Dr. Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy, and Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray.
·         Eastlake High School – fourth place: “Yeast DNA Splicing” - $250 for each student and $1,000 for their school
 
Technology Challenge:
·         Tesla STEM High School – first place: “Reimagining the Electric Car” - $1,000 for each student and $5,000 for their school
·         Tesla STEM High School – second place: “Step On Carbon” - $750 for each student and $3,000 for their school
·         Tesla STEM High School – third place: “Solar Light Tower” - $500 for each student and $1,500 for their school
 
Design Challenge:
·         Tesla STEM High School – fourth place: “EDGES” - $250 for each student and $1,000 for their school
 
Best Project, Newly Participating School:
·         International Community School – “One Volt Closer to the Future: The Power of Project-Based Analysis”

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

166th Ave NE Rechannelization and School Zone Improvements Move Forward



Council awarded a bid for the 166th Avenue NE Rechannelization and School Zone and Traffic
Safety Improvements, City Project to Road Construction Northwest, Inc., of Renton, Washington, for the amount bid of $1,075,156.65.  The construction on 166th Ave NE between NE 85th Street and NE 100th Street will include:

· Restriping lanes

· Installing traffic calming medians

· Establishing safe pedestrian crossings at two locations:

o NE 95th Street - installing an overhead flashing beacon, a street luminaire,
and flashing signs
o South of NE 91st Street – installing a crosswalk with a median and
flashing signs
· Signal modifications for protected left onto NE 85th Street

· Constructing curb ramps to current ADA standards  Read More >>

Saturday, June 14, 2014

City of Redmond's Cleveland Streetscape project begins phase 2 of construction

Redmond, WA -  The City of Redmond’s Cleveland Streetscape project begins phase 2 of construction on Monday, June 16 through Sep. 1, 2014. One traffic lane will be open evenings from 3:30 pm – 7 am, and all weekend, between 161st Ave NE to 164th Ave NE. Daytime road closures began in phase 1 of construction and will continue from 7 am – 3:30 pm weekdays. Visit www.redmond.gov and sign up to receive traffic alerts.  Read More >>

City of Redmond is seeking a partner to provide preschool programming at Farrel-McWhirter Park

Redmond, WA -  City of Redmond Parks and Recreation Department is seeking a partnering organization to provide preschool programming at Farrel-McWhirter Park for the 2014-2015 school years. The City issued a formal Request for Proposals on June 9 for the preschool program to serve children ages 3-5. The contracted partner organization will provide a comprehensive preschool program with a focus on preparing children for kindergarten, learning through play and developing social skills. The historic park provides a unique opportunity for preschoolers to learn and play in the farm, nature and forest setting. The Parks and Recreation Department has offered preschool at Farrel-McWhirter Park for more than 20 years. Read More>>

28 year old Maile Attacked by 3 Known Suspects

Case #14-010937
                                                           
Redmond, WA – At 3:07 pm today, several employees of an office building in the 8400 block of 154th Ave NE located a 28 year old male suffering from multiple stab wounds.  The male had walked to the office building from an adjacent trail.  The employees administered first aid and called 911.  The injuries appeared to be life threatening.  The victim was treated by Redmond Fire Department personnel and immediately transported to Harborview Medical Center.  The victim is now in stable condition.  Read More >>

Thursday, June 12, 2014

City of Redmond is shutting down beloved Farrel McWhirter Preschool

After 36 years of a successful enriching program the city of Redmond is trying to shut down our beloved Farrel McWhirter Preschool and outsource the space to a third party vendor. Please help us rally our community to prevent this from happening. Become a member of our group, and show your support!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/savefarrelmcwhirterpreschool/

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

NAMI-Eastside Forum: Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and How To Get Treatment



Guests:  Abby Kulkin, CDP, Outpatient Substance Abuse Therapist, and

Deanna Seather-Brady, MSW, CDP

DATE:  Tuesday, June 17, 2014,  7 pm – 9 pm

LOCATION:  Evergreen Health Medical Center, Suite Tan 100

12303 NE 130th Lane, Kirkland, WA  98034

 

Abby Kulkin completed her training at Edmonds Community College and currently works at Ryther in Seattle.  Deanna Seather-Brady is the current Director of Co-Occuring Treatment Services at Ryther.  She is also in private practice as an adolescent and adult addiction therapist focusing on grief, complex trauma and addiction.  She received her MSW at the Smith College for Social Work.

 

Abby and Deanna will cover what signs and symptoms to look for and how to get someone into treatment.  They will share information on current research and statistics about what drugs are impacting our youth the most right now, and how the legalization of marijuana has impacted their clients.

 

Please join us at this FREE educational event.  Open to the Public.

New Services for Kindergarten and First Grade Highly Capable Students


Lake Washington extends services offered to first two grades
 
Redmond, Wash. – During the 2014-15 school year, kindergarten and first grade students identified as highly capable will be eligible for services, due to changes in Washington State Law. During the first half of the year, highly capable kindergarten and 1st grade students will be identified.  Those students who meet the criteria will receive services during the second semester of the 2014-15 school year.  Read More >>

International Student's Art Earns Silver Medal at Carnegie Hall


 Accolades for Li’s Sculpture “Carp”

 

Redmond, WA – Last weekend Shi (Roxanne) Li, a junior at The Bear Creek School, and her art teacher Trinity Osborn were both honored at Carnegie Hall. Li’s sculpture “Carp” earned national recognition from the 2014 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, receiving a Silver Medal and the invitation to New York City for the awards ceremony. Mrs. Osborn was honored at the awards ceremony for her outstanding achievement as an art educator whose dedication, commitment, and guidance are represented by student work selected for national honors. Over 255,000 original works of art and writing were submitted to the 2014 Awards and just 1,800 were honored as National Medalists.  Read More >>

 

Last spring Shi (Roxanne) Li, then a sophomore at The Bear Creek School, enrolled in Mrs. Osborn’s Sculpture and Mixed Media class and created an amazing sculpture, “Carp.” Although “Carp” appears to be made of bronze, it is actually constructed from plaster, wire, newspaper, and acrylic paint. In the fall, Roxanne entered her sculpture in two major art contests and has been well decorated for her effort.

 

Roxanne entered “Carp” in the 2014 West Art Region-at-Large Scholastic Art & Writing Awards contest. In the regional contest representing students from Montana, Utah, Idaho, and parts of Washington and Oregon, approximately 5% of all submissions, including Roxanne's piece, are recognized with Gold Key awards. Gold Key recipients are eligible for national medalist consideration. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have an impressive legacy dating back to 1923 and a noteworthy roster of past winners including Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, and Joyce Carol Oates.

 

 “Carp” was also entered in the Puget Sound Educational Service District Regional High School Art Show where Roxanne won three awards. She was a Regional Winner, which advanced her piece to the State Superintendent's High School Art Show in Olympia. She also earned the Board of Director's Honorable Mention Award and the Overall Best in Show Award (3D) for receiving the highest accumulation of points from the judges in the 3D category.

 

The Puget Sound Educational Service District represents 16 school district including 19 private schools, 42 public schools in King County, and 35 public schools in Pierce County. Roxanne's piece was on exhibit at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction headquarters in Olympia earlier this spring.

 

Roxanne is an international student from Guangzhou, China and currently a junior at The Bear Creek School. She has been a student at Bear Creek since grade 9, and lives with a local host family.  Her older sister Josie Xian (Josie) Li graduated from Bear Creek in 2013. 

 

About The Bear Creek School

Founded in 1988, in Redmond, Washington, The Bear Creek School is an independent classical Christian school that believes only when faith, mind, and heart are fed together can someone experience the fullness of education, which produces leaders who think well and are compelled to engage the world.

 

The school serves students from the greater Eastside and is housed on four campuses.  Redmond Campus on Union Hill serves kindergarten to grade 12 students and Valley Campus, also in Redmond, serves preschool to grade 5 students. Bear Creek has two Early Childhood campuses in Woodinville and Sammamish serving preschool and prekindergarten students. The Bear Creek School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities, and the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools.

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

RHS PTSA awards and scholarship recipients

Just a quick reminder to join us tomorrow, June 11th for the PTSA General Membership meeting in the RHS Library as we honor all of our PTSA award and scholarship recipients. The meeting  begins at 6:30pm
 
RHS PTSA Award Recipients for 2013-2014
Golden Mustang - Grace Lawrence
Outstanding Advocate - Ruth Schemmel
Outstanding Educator - Holly Appelgate and David Peabody
Golden Acorn - Sheila Zambrowsky
Honorary Life Membership - Matt Loschen
 
RHS PTSA Scholarship Recipients for 2013-2014
Kelley Koeppen
Yen Nguyen
Athena Gordon
Tyler Yen
Kristian Koeppen
Elaine Wang
 
Please plan to attend this celebration and honor all of our award and scholarship recipients. They deserve a round of applause - or two!
 
Sincerely,
RHS PTSA Awards Committee