UPDATED: Just before Christmas, Commander Shari Shovlin of the Redmond Police announced a new start date for their Safety (Red Light) Cameras. The Red-Light camera activation date is now changed from New Year's Day to February 1.
THE RED-LIGHT PROCESS: For the month of February, citizens are sent a warning of their infractions. Citations will be issued starting March 1 and can be challenged in court. However, the city may give you an opportunity to review your infraction on their new website to help save you and the courts some time.
Some good news: Red-Light violations will be cited "non-moving" so your driver's insurance company won't ding you; and the $124 fine is less than a "moving" violation. Driving habits change and fewer accidents have been reported over time.
Some bad news: Red-Light cameras are controversial in some cities, because they've been reported as a Cash Cow. KING-TV featured a report on Lynnwood, WA with claims Lynnwood generated 10% of it's total budget from red-light fines. The reporter interviewed citizens who claimed revenues create a revenue habit for installing ever more red-lights Also, watch out for rear-end bumps as drivers get used the Pilot.
I alerted City Council to an education, yet alarming 12/5 KING-TV video in early December. Councillor Hank Myers, Chair of the Council Safety Committee responded with a Letter to RNB a few days after. The 12/5 KING-TV video has since been removed, though text remains.
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Redmond Police Chief Gibson Is Eager To Hear From Residents
Redmond Police Chief, hired this April, is Eager to Hear From Residents.
UPDATE: On December 23 the City changed the red-light start day from January 1 to February 1 so as "not to keep the citizens off guard" and offer more education on the issue.
City press release...
CITY UPDATE: "The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on January 7 from 10 to 11am will feature Police Chief Ron Gibson and Commander Shari Shovlin. This is the time to get acquainted with Redmond’s new Chief and learn his philosophy of policing. Chief Gibson is also anxious to learn from residents as to their concerns and suggestions. Email: rgibson@redmond.gov
Commander Shari Shovlin will be on hand to discuss the new Traffic Safety (Red Light) Camera Pilot Program that will begin on February 1, 2011. The chat takes place in the Fireplace Lounge of RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
The First Friday Coffee Chats occur on the first Friday of every month. Future guests include Teresa Kluver, an arborist for the City and Patrick Hirsch, manager of the City’s cable television channels.
Registration for First Friday Coffee Chats is not necessary. For more information on the program, call 425-556-2314. Complementary refreshments provided by Aegis of Redmond."
City Press Release
Links Courtesy of RNB
11/17
UPDATE: On December 23 the City changed the red-light start day from January 1 to February 1 so as "not to keep the citizens off guard" and offer more education on the issue.
City press release...
CITY UPDATE: "The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on January 7 from 10 to 11am will feature Police Chief Ron Gibson and Commander Shari Shovlin. This is the time to get acquainted with Redmond’s new Chief and learn his philosophy of policing. Chief Gibson is also anxious to learn from residents as to their concerns and suggestions. Email: rgibson@redmond.gov
Commander Shari Shovlin will be on hand to discuss the new Traffic Safety (Red Light) Camera Pilot Program that will begin on February 1, 2011. The chat takes place in the Fireplace Lounge of RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
The First Friday Coffee Chats occur on the first Friday of every month. Future guests include Teresa Kluver, an arborist for the City and Patrick Hirsch, manager of the City’s cable television channels.
Registration for First Friday Coffee Chats is not necessary. For more information on the program, call 425-556-2314. Complementary refreshments provided by Aegis of Redmond."
City Press Release
Links Courtesy of RNB
11/17
Monday, December 20, 2010
Maintenance To Avondale Bio-swale Improves Stormwater Treatment at Bear Creek.
2009 - Bio-Swale After Maintenance (Avondale on right) |
2007 - Bio-Swale Before Maintenance (from NE 104th St ) |
This bio-swale is particularly important because it treats stormwater flowing into salmon-bearing, Bear Cr.
This bio-swale is particularly important because it treats stormwater flowing into salmon-bearing, Bear Cr.
The left photo shows the swale after a winter downpour in 2007. The soil is filled with debris and chemical contaminants. The inlet pipes are clogged and one is buried. Dirty stormwater from Avondale Road and NE 104th Street isn't treated according to design. This bio-swale is in serious need of maintenance and was reported by RNB to city stormwater
engineers. During heavy storms, water was cascading over the swale.
2010 - After 12/13 storm - (looking south to NE 104th St.) |
engineers. During heavy storms, water was cascading over the swale.
The above right photo was taken in December, 2009. According to a city stormwater engineer, the bio-swale is back to it's original "wetland pond" shape. The soils contaminated with heavy metals and chemicals are removed. The inlet pipe at the "elbow" of the swale is unplugged, visible and servicing Avondale run-off according to plan.
Have you seen this stormwater facility?
Reported by Bob Yoder
Have you seen this stormwater facility?
Reported by Bob Yoder
Photos by Yoder
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Google opens world's forests for all to see
Google opens world's forests for all to see - ContraCostaTimes.com:
A new Google tool (Earth Engine) will allow users to explore woodland conditions, monitor degradation.
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With Google's new Earth Engine, anyone will be able to view forest conditions worldwide. When it launches next year, the online tool will provide satellite imagery of forests and will reveal where these woodlands have been razed or degraded by logging.
With Earth Engine, small nations, nonprofit groups, independent researchers and everyone else will be able to assess an environmental crisis of growing magnitude: deforestation".... Read more
By Suzanne Bohan
Contra Costa Times 12/13/2010
A new Google tool (Earth Engine) will allow users to explore woodland conditions, monitor degradation.
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With Google's new Earth Engine, anyone will be able to view forest conditions worldwide. When it launches next year, the online tool will provide satellite imagery of forests and will reveal where these woodlands have been razed or degraded by logging.
With Earth Engine, small nations, nonprofit groups, independent researchers and everyone else will be able to assess an environmental crisis of growing magnitude: deforestation".... Read more
By Suzanne Bohan
Contra Costa Times 12/13/2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Bing grabs search share, rolls out new features amid Google fight
Bing grabs search share, rolls out new features amid Google fight:
Bing remains engaged in a serious battle with Google. And there's some new research indicating that Microsoft's search engine is making a bit of headway -- both in terms of market share and new innovative features.
Bing accounted for 25.27 percent of U.S. Internet searches for the four week period ended November 27th"... Read more
By John Cook
Tech Flash - Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog
"bing" link added by Yoder
Bing remains engaged in a serious battle with Google. And there's some new research indicating that Microsoft's search engine is making a bit of headway -- both in terms of market share and new innovative features.
Bing accounted for 25.27 percent of U.S. Internet searches for the four week period ended November 27th"... Read more
By John Cook
Tech Flash - Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog
"bing" link added by Yoder
Friday, December 17, 2010
Superintendent Chip Kimball Will Chat With Mayor At Senior Center
Dr. Chip Kimball |
School Superintendent Will Chat With Mayor Marchione on January 10
Redmond, WA – The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) will host a conversation between Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Superintendent Chip Kimball and Redmond Mayor John Marchione on Monday, January 10 at 12:15pm in the Multi-Purpose Room of the RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
Mr. Kimball will discuss the state of LWSD schools and answer questions about the Capital Projects Levy on the February ballot. This measure, if passed, authorizes a six-year levy totaling $65.4 million to build classroom additions and expand core facilities at Redmond High School and Eastlake High School and to construct a new secondary school.
Registration for the conversation is not necessary; however, lunch will be available at $3.00 for those over 60 and $5.75 for all others. Reservations are recommended. For additional information or reservations, call 425-556-2314.
City Press Release
RNB Editor's Note: Several Weeks Ago, thc City Council voted 6-1 (David Carson) to support the L.W. School District 2011 Capital Projects Levy.
Lots of people are walking the innovative NE 36th Street Bridge sidewalks -- Driving the Roundabout
Walking the NE 36th Street Bridge is an opportunity to get outside, socialize, exercise and de-stress
Clip of Redmond's First Roundabout In-Action!
Clip of Redmond's First Roundabout In-Action!
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Have you walked the bridge, yet? Do you have something to say about it?
Report, Photo, and Video By Bob Yoder
Photos on 12/15 - 2nd day
Photos on 12/15 - 2nd day
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Redmond Rousers Rotary "Embraces Kids" !
Rouser Pres. Kelly Kyle with Don Gregory, Past District Governor |
The Redmond Rousers Rotary meet at FAIRWINDS on 9988 Avondale Road N.E.every Tuesday, 5;30 - 7PM. Dinner is open to the public. Membership questions? Email Kelly or call 425-880-4452.
Report, Video & Slide Show
By Bob Yoder
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Safety (Red Light) Camera Pilot Program Begins in January
Safety (Red Light) Camera |
Redmond, WA – The City of Redmond’s new Safety Camera Pilot Program begins on FEBRUARY 1 with three red-light cameras and one school-zone camera. Redmond Police will issue warning tickets through January. Citations with fines will begin on February 1. The fine for a safety camera violation is $124. (Read more....)
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Thirty LW Teachers Achieve National Board Certification
Superintendent Chip Kimball |
170 National Board Certified teachers in districtRedmond, Wash. – Thirty teachers in the Lake Washington School District achieved National Board Certification®, as announced today by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. There are now 170 National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT) working full-time in the district’s schools. (Read more and read the list of teachers)
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Marchione Administration Proposes Job and Population Growth Targets
President Richard Cole |
Councillor Hank Margeson rattled off the Administration's plans for 6,000 new residents in eight years; that's 750 new residents/year with 1,075 new jobs by 2011. Margeson asked staff: "are we on course"? Councillor Hank Myers said "it's clear to me we have capacity (for growth) without degrading lifestyle or quality of life." Read more...
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Announcements of Community Holiday Giving Updated Here
Free Christmas Trees
The Redmond Mustang boys basketball team will be at the Swedish/Redmond ER public open house this Saturday, December 18 to help with the Christmas tree maze. 18100 Union Hill Road.
After the open house ends at 2 p.m., Swedish/Redmond is giving away the trees used to build the tree maze – potentially up to 500 trees that were purchased to build it. Swedish has Hopelink and Together Center: Family Resource Center – on board. They and will be getting the word to their clients.
Between 2-3 p.m., it’s open only to the charities. After 3 p.m. on Saturday if the demand is not there, we will flip a sign that says ‘Free Christmas Trees’ that will then be open to anyone driving by. 18100 Union Hill Road in Redmond, By Ed Boyle, Swedish
To help local youth and families in need this winter, Carolann Joy Salon is teaming up with Friends of Youth in Redmond with a ‘Give Warmth Coat Drive’ at its Redmond, Washington salon. (Read More)
Drop off location until is: The salon at 8336 164th Ave NE next to the 7-Eleven near downtown Redmond. This location will be open for donations until January 22. Givers receive a 5% Salon service discount. (Read More)
The Redmond Mustang boys basketball team will be at the Swedish/Redmond ER public open house this Saturday, December 18 to help with the Christmas tree maze. 18100 Union Hill Road.
After the open house ends at 2 p.m., Swedish/Redmond is giving away the trees used to build the tree maze – potentially up to 500 trees that were purchased to build it. Swedish has Hopelink and Together Center: Family Resource Center – on board. They and will be getting the word to their clients.
Between 2-3 p.m., it’s open only to the charities. After 3 p.m. on Saturday if the demand is not there, we will flip a sign that says ‘Free Christmas Trees’ that will then be open to anyone driving by. 18100 Union Hill Road in Redmond, By Ed Boyle, Swedish
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Give Warmth -- Coat DriveTo help local youth and families in need this winter, Carolann Joy Salon is teaming up with Friends of Youth in Redmond with a ‘Give Warmth Coat Drive’ at its Redmond, Washington salon. (Read More)
Drop off location until is: The salon at 8336 164th Ave NE next to the 7-Eleven near downtown Redmond. This location will be open for donations until January 22. Givers receive a 5% Salon service discount. (Read More)
UPDATED: Children with Autism, LWSD PTSA events
from the desk of Julie Shalaby....
UPDATED, 12/15. 3:30 PM
i-Pads are presently out of stock :{ Julie sends her regrets.
I hope you all are enjoying this busy time of year! Below is an opportunity for a free iPad. I’ve attached the application. There are a few other events I’ve added that are going on in the next week.
Happy Holidays,
Julie Shalaby
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group Chairperson
*Free iPad for Children with Autism* (OUT OF STOCK, REGRETS)
FAQ
Application due by December 31st, 2010 (Application Attached - "Read More")
*Free Fun Event for Youth*
All 17-24 year olds
are invited to come together for free fun!
…for pizza, dancing and learning about disabilities of all kinds
Join us Saturday, December 18, 2010
7:00 p.m. – 10 p.m., in North Kent
Read More for details....
UPDATED, 12/15. 3:30 PM
i-Pads are presently out of stock :{ Julie sends her regrets.
I hope you all are enjoying this busy time of year! Below is an opportunity for a free iPad. I’ve attached the application. There are a few other events I’ve added that are going on in the next week.
Happy Holidays,
Julie Shalaby
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group Chairperson
*Free iPad for Children with Autism* (OUT OF STOCK, REGRETS)
FAQ
Application due by December 31st, 2010 (Application Attached - "Read More")
*Free Fun Event for Youth*
All 17-24 year olds
are invited to come together for free fun!
…for pizza, dancing and learning about disabilities of all kinds
Join us Saturday, December 18, 2010
7:00 p.m. – 10 p.m., in North Kent
Read More for details....
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
November Insider Local Real Estate Report, by Redfin
Redfin is delivering our holiday bag of agent insights and proprietary numbers on what’s going on with the Seattle and Eastside area market.
There are a few lumps of coal in there: November sales volume is down for King County by 22.3%, and inventory is continuing to be pulled off the market for winter at a quick pace. Of the homes withdrawn from the market, only 40% of them sold while the remaining 60% de-listed to wait out the winter.
On the bright side, at least if you’re a home-seller: prices dropped by only 2.6%. The median price of homes is holding pretty steady at a time when most of the rest of the country is down. Interest rates are starting to rise and home-buyers are getting antsy.
Once again inventory is down across the board. Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that homes have been selling, it’s because 60% of the homes no longer for sale were pulled off the market to wait out the winter.
Read Redmond and Kirkland November housing statistics:
READ MORE
By Michelle Broderick
Marketing Director
206.227.2062
Redfin Blog
There are a few lumps of coal in there: November sales volume is down for King County by 22.3%, and inventory is continuing to be pulled off the market for winter at a quick pace. Of the homes withdrawn from the market, only 40% of them sold while the remaining 60% de-listed to wait out the winter.
On the bright side, at least if you’re a home-seller: prices dropped by only 2.6%. The median price of homes is holding pretty steady at a time when most of the rest of the country is down. Interest rates are starting to rise and home-buyers are getting antsy.
Once again inventory is down across the board. Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that homes have been selling, it’s because 60% of the homes no longer for sale were pulled off the market to wait out the winter.
Read Redmond and Kirkland November housing statistics:
READ MORE
By Michelle Broderick
Marketing Director
206.227.2062
Redfin Blog
Evergreen CEO Bob Malte starts talks with LWSD on "children's wellness & health" initiative.
Evergreen CEO Bob Malte |
CEO Bob Malte announced a "wellness and children's health" initiative to put additional levy tax-dollars to work towards community health service. He's already met with Dr. Chip Kimball of LWSD. North Shore and Riverside School districts may require different programs. Do you have creative community health service ideas for Mr. Malte or Commissioner Greenfield? Please send them to: Ms. Burton: lhburton@evergreenhealthcare.org Commissioner-at-large Jeanette Greenfield, Board Secretary, sits on the Standing Levy Committee.
President Terrance Pheifer, MD and CEO Bob Malte described a revised "Compensation Committee". Mr. Malte and Dr. Pheifer addressed the "199" document which lays out "who is authorized to spend unbudgeted funds besides the CEO". A new policy was made to give the Commission oversight of unbudgeted funds when certain thresholds are met. Read more...
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Monday, December 13, 2010
La Nina Storms Into Redmond's Bear Creek Flood Plain
Bear Creek has been raging over its banks into a wide flood plain just east of Avondale Road adjacent the PSE powerline corridor. This short video was taken this afternoon (12/13) after the torrential La Nina storm momentarily let up. Puget Sound Energy had done some extensive clearing this summer for a new transmission line and I was observing it's impact and their wetland enhancements. While checking out the site, I ran into two professional environmental consultants inspecting the flood plain. They were hired by the clearing contractor to evaluate PSE's three mile widening project. They were friendly and and patient with my questions.
The last part of the embedded video is cut off as it shows a section of the road that had flooded over. The second video date is incorrect. Both were filmed on December 13.
The last part of the embedded video is cut off as it shows a section of the road that had flooded over. The second video date is incorrect. Both were filmed on December 13.
Report and Videos by Bob Yoder
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Calm Before The Storm
I was leaving the QFC at Bella Bottega Wednesday afternoon only to discover this lovely rainbow arching across the sky! The rainbow was already starting to fade when I snapped this picture. (click rainbow to enlarge). It wasn't raining in the immediate area but, just enough humid air to create this beautiful effect!
It soon vanished, reminding me to savor life in the moment.
Story and Photo By John Reinke
(See all of John's work)
Rainbow covers Redmond before El Nina strikes |
It soon vanished, reminding me to savor life in the moment.
Story and Photo By John Reinke
(See all of John's work)
Friday, December 10, 2010
Redmond Mustang Boys Blackout Eastlake, 73-51
Zach Klein Hits 3 In The Last Play Of The Game - Band And Super Fans Gone Wild!
Redmond Mustang Boys Basketball Website
Just in time for the holidays: Bing rolls out maps for 22 malls,
Just in time for the holidays: Bing rolls out maps for 22 malls
Just in time for the holidays: Bing rolls out maps for 22 malls
--BY John Cook on Friday, December 10, 2010
Bing's new mall map for Lincoln Square >>>
Holiday shoppers who need to find their way around Bellevue Square, Redmond Town Center, Pacific Place and few other Seattle area malls now have a new online tool to use. Bing this week rolled out a new service which pinpoints store locations within malls, telling shoppers exactly where they can find Macy's at Northgate Mall or Crate & Barrel at University Village.
Just in time for the holidays: Bing rolls out maps for 22 malls
--BY John Cook on Friday, December 10, 2010
Bing's new mall map for Lincoln Square >>>
Holiday shoppers who need to find their way around Bellevue Square, Redmond Town Center, Pacific Place and few other Seattle area malls now have a new online tool to use. Bing this week rolled out a new service which pinpoints store locations within malls, telling shoppers exactly where they can find Macy's at Northgate Mall or Crate & Barrel at University Village.
At this point, Bing has unveiled maps for 19 malls in Washington state, two in New York and one in Massachusetts. Read more...
READ MORE >>
READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Looking for Holiday Night Life in Redmond?
Watercress Asian Bistro on Redmond Way...
"Night life in Redmond is so rare! We love this friendly Bistro, so close to home...happy, vibrant, with great food and music!" Bob & Pam Yoder, Education Hill
Bring Your Friends & CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR with owners Carrie and Lily!
Friday December 31, 9PM ------
DJ MUSIC from the 70's, 80's, 90's and Salsa!
Appetizer Special before 8PM
Drink Specials, Party Favors
$5.00 cover
DIRECTIONS
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EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY EVERYDAY!
Lunch and Dinner
Mainly Asian-Chinese Cuisine
Live Piano Music 6-9 Fridays
Happy Hour Everyday : F-S 9:00 to Midnight and M - F, 4:30 to 6:30 PM
Appetizers!
1/2 PRICE BOTTLE OF WINE - at the Wine Bar - Tuesdays and Sundays (Just Say "RNB"! )
Lunch and Dinner
Mainly Asian-Chinese Cuisine
Live Piano Music 6-9 Fridays
Happy Hour Everyday : F-S 9:00 to Midnight and M - F, 4:30 to 6:30 PM
Appetizers!
1/2 PRICE BOTTLE OF WINE - at the Wine Bar - Tuesdays and Sundays (Just Say "RNB"! )
15405 Redmond Way, 425-284-3188
http://watercressasianbistro.com/
http://watercressasianbistro.com/
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
"The Nutcracker" at Meydenbauer Center! December 10 - 23
The International Ballet Theater's 10th anniversary season continues with The Nutcracker. St. Petersburg, Russia is the birthplace of this holiday classic. IBT's production glows with tradition: costumes, sets, guest principals, choreography and direction all originate from St. Petersburg. Sure to please the purist and thrill the rest; experience the true Nutcracker!
December 10th - 23rd
Meydenbauer Theatre
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
NE 36th Street Bridge to Open December 15
NE 36th Street Bridge to Open December 15
Redmond, WA – The NE 36th Street Bridge will open for traffic after the grand opening ceremony to be held on Wednesday, December 15 on the south side of the bridge (NE 31st Street) beginning at 12 noon. The public is invited to join local, state, federal and business representatives in the opening celebrations.
The bridge is constructed over State Route 520 and will better connect the Overlake Neighborhood, including the Microsoft Campus. It will also help alleviate the projected population and employment growth in the Overlake area, which without the new bridge, was expected to overwhelm the existing 40th Street connection over SR 520.
Redmond PTSA "Community Digest"
MUSTANG NEWS COMMUNITY DIGEST
TEEN NIGHT OUT AT THE SEATTLE ART MUSEUM. On Friday, December 10 from 6-10 pm, join the staff from the Old Fire House Teen Center for a field trip to the SAM for live music, art making, open mic, and tours of the museum including Picasso! E-mail Samantha Smith for more info and to reserve your spot! Location: Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Avenue / Seattle, WA 98101-2003 Fee: FREE
EASTLAKE BENEFIT FOR INVISIBLE CHILDREN. Stop by the Old Firehouse Teen Center on Friday, December 10 from 7-10 pm and join the Eastlake Invisible Children's club to benefit children in war-torn Uganda and give access to fresh drinking water, education and other basic necessities. Featuring acoustic solo artists Maryanne, Cathleen, James and bands Cage and Banquet of Heroes. Tickets: $8
CAN YOU HELP TOYS FOR TOTS? Toys for Tots will be collecting unwrapped toys for needy children on December 11th from 11:00-2:00 at the Coldwell Banker Bain at Bella Bottega. Help brighten a child's holiday season!
HOLIDAY BASH: UGLY SWEATER PARTY! On Friday, December 17th at 8 PM, come to the Old Firehouse Teen Center to celebrate the holidays in your ugliest sweater! TICKET PRICE: $7
OPEN MIC NIGHT! Saturday, December 18 at 7 pm at the Old Firehouse Teen Center. Check out the new Glee Club and Holiday sing-alongs and debut of local new talent. Don't miss this one! Tickets: FREE!
KIDSTAGE VILLAGE THEATRE. Winter classes begin in January.
EVERGREEN FAMILY THEATRE. Winter and spring classes begin in early 2011.
FACING FAMILY PROBLEMS? The Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group was formed to help address family concerns and challenges. This year, they are working with family coach, Bill Dean, who will design monthly workshops around parents' concerns. The group's next meeting will be held on Monday, December 13th at the Sammamish Public Library next to Sammamish City Hall at 11:30-1:30 and also at 425 East Lake Sammamish Parkway at 7:00-9:00 PM. For more information contact Cherry O'Neill.
Posted in "MUSTANG NEWS"
RHS PTSA
TEEN NIGHT OUT AT THE SEATTLE ART MUSEUM. On Friday, December 10 from 6-10 pm, join the staff from the Old Fire House Teen Center for a field trip to the SAM for live music, art making, open mic, and tours of the museum including Picasso! E-mail Samantha Smith for more info and to reserve your spot! Location: Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Avenue / Seattle, WA 98101-2003 Fee: FREE
EASTLAKE BENEFIT FOR INVISIBLE CHILDREN. Stop by the Old Firehouse Teen Center on Friday, December 10 from 7-10 pm and join the Eastlake Invisible Children's club to benefit children in war-torn Uganda and give access to fresh drinking water, education and other basic necessities. Featuring acoustic solo artists Maryanne, Cathleen, James and bands Cage and Banquet of Heroes. Tickets: $8
CAN YOU HELP TOYS FOR TOTS? Toys for Tots will be collecting unwrapped toys for needy children on December 11th from 11:00-2:00 at the Coldwell Banker Bain at Bella Bottega. Help brighten a child's holiday season!
HOLIDAY BASH: UGLY SWEATER PARTY! On Friday, December 17th at 8 PM, come to the Old Firehouse Teen Center to celebrate the holidays in your ugliest sweater! TICKET PRICE: $7
OPEN MIC NIGHT! Saturday, December 18 at 7 pm at the Old Firehouse Teen Center. Check out the new Glee Club and Holiday sing-alongs and debut of local new talent. Don't miss this one! Tickets: FREE!
KIDSTAGE VILLAGE THEATRE. Winter classes begin in January.
EVERGREEN FAMILY THEATRE. Winter and spring classes begin in early 2011.
FACING FAMILY PROBLEMS? The Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group was formed to help address family concerns and challenges. This year, they are working with family coach, Bill Dean, who will design monthly workshops around parents' concerns. The group's next meeting will be held on Monday, December 13th at the Sammamish Public Library next to Sammamish City Hall at 11:30-1:30 and also at 425 East Lake Sammamish Parkway at 7:00-9:00 PM. For more information contact Cherry O'Neill.
Posted in "MUSTANG NEWS"
RHS PTSA
Monday, December 6, 2010
ALERT UPDATE: The New City Website Will Launch On December 8 With Some Twists
Attention Users of City of Redmond Website After emailing Ms. Gronlund, City Communications Manager last night, I learned the city will launch their new site this Wednesday morning, 12/8. Be advised, old redmond.gov Bookmarks will be lost . Though Marta addressed Redmond Neighborhood Blog specifically, it appears Media will lose links to the new city website. No city press release on the launch date was issued.
It's my understanding the new city website link is redmond.gov.
Redmond Neighborhood Blog (RNB) reports on Open Government and links extensively to the city website to provide proof sources for my research; and important city information RNB provides could be compromised.
RNB is the oldest, ongoing hyper-local media site in Redmond. A plethora of city website links going back over four years are momentarily disabled. However, the majority of RNB readers rarely click on links, so little will be truly lost to your reading enjoyment! And, Redmond's repairing their end.
OPINION and Report By Bob Yoder.
From: Marta Gronlund mgronlund@redmond.gov
Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 10:59 PM
Subject: RE: Focus website index page feedback
Bob:
Yes the (Winter Lights) festival was wonderful.
Yes, the new site, while still redmond.gov to the outside world is completely different on the back end (database driven). So all links will be different - no old bookmarks will work and content is now organized functionally rather than by department. So for those who use it frequently, it will be a little frustrating for awhile.
If you have links to content on your blog now, please send them to me and I will get you the new links to the same content as soon as I have them. We launch the new site Wed. AM. (12/8)
Thanks, Marta Gronlund
City Communications Program Manager
Sent from my Windows Mobile phoneWhen, and if, I receive the new website links from City Communications, I'll update RNB links.
It's my understanding the new city website link is redmond.gov.
Redmond Neighborhood Blog (RNB) reports on Open Government and links extensively to the city website to provide proof sources for my research; and important city information RNB provides could be compromised.
RNB is the oldest, ongoing hyper-local media site in Redmond. A plethora of city website links going back over four years are momentarily disabled. However, the majority of RNB readers rarely click on links, so little will be truly lost to your reading enjoyment! And, Redmond's repairing their end.
OPINION and Report By Bob Yoder.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Advertising Is Ramping Up At "Evergreen Redmond Medical Plaza" and "Swedish/Redmond ER and Outpatient Center"
Shopping Cart Advertisement at Bella Bottega |
This ad hits on four key features of Evergreen Redmond Medical Plaza:
- Primary Care
- ER Department
- Specialty Care
- Specialty Care Imaging & Lab Services
One of Evergreen's competitors in Redmond is "Swedish/Redmond: ER and Outpatient Center" on Union Hill Road across from United Parcel Post. Swedish/Redmond is celebrating their December opening with a "holiday housewarming" event on Saturday, December 18, 10-2. Their ER Opens Dec. 21st. Have you seen any of their advertising? Read more....
At the Friday night Redmond Mustang boys basketball game, a light-blue "Swedish/Redmond" banner hung on the gym wall, and a full-page color "Swedish Medical Center/Redmond" ad took the program inside cover. The tag-line: "Now there's an ER right in your neighborhood". Were you one of the many hundreds attending "Redmond Lights" last night? Swedish was sponsoring it and passing out hand-warmers. Read more....
READ MORE
Friday, December 3, 2010
Mustangs Tower Over Shoreline In Exhibition Game Opener!
Redmond Mustangs win their first game of the season at home tonight! Leslie Ellis hits a 3...
The super fans, band, cheerleaders and dance were awesome! It's going to be fun this year!
2nd Video of Season's First Tip-Off - SUPER FAN ACTION AND CHEERING
2nd Video of Season's First Tip-Off - SUPER FAN ACTION AND CHEERING
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Youth Eastside Services (YES) Counselor Describes Drug Trends
On Saturday, November 20, some 45 people gathered at YES for a workshop on Drug Awareness and Prevention. "The best prevention is being involved with your kid and educated about what drugs they may come across," said Noble Erickson, a substance abuse counselor at YES and the workshop leader. "It's equally important to let your kids know you won't tolerate alcohol or substance abuse of any kind and set clear consequences," she added.
Following are some drug trends Noble shared at the class: Read more...
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Following are some drug trends Noble shared at the class: Read more...
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
LW District Students Selected for All-State Honor Music Ensembles
String Jam at Juanita High - violinists |
Fifty-seven district students have been selected by taped audition for this year’s All-State and All-Northwest honor music ensembles. Twenty-one students were selected for All-Northwest music ensembles, and 36 were selected as All-State music ensemble members. Read the list of student honorees...
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Safe School Buses
Lake Washington District School Buses Are Safe
Congratulations to our District Bus Technicians Trini Vigil, Mike Kurtz, David Philips, Tracy Wolgamott, Ben Hiller and Tom Spellman, shop supervisor, for an excellent job during our annual surprise inspection. Washington State Patrol arrived unannounced November 16 to inspect 25 percent of the district’s school buses.
Inspections statewide for the current year list 8.5 percent of buses as out of service, our team had 0 percent – meaning no out of service buses. This team rarely has the opportunity to interact directly with students, however, they work daily to ensure every student, staff and driver on a Lake Washington school bus has the safest possible ride to and from school and activities. Thank you, technicians! - LWSD release.
Congratulations to our District Bus Technicians Trini Vigil, Mike Kurtz, David Philips, Tracy Wolgamott, Ben Hiller and Tom Spellman, shop supervisor, for an excellent job during our annual surprise inspection. Washington State Patrol arrived unannounced November 16 to inspect 25 percent of the district’s school buses.
Inspections statewide for the current year list 8.5 percent of buses as out of service, our team had 0 percent – meaning no out of service buses. This team rarely has the opportunity to interact directly with students, however, they work daily to ensure every student, staff and driver on a Lake Washington school bus has the safest possible ride to and from school and activities. Thank you, technicians! - LWSD release.
Finance Chair Hank Margeson Explains Why "Budgeting by Priorities" Works
I have a high very high opinion of Hank Margeson: Councilmember Hank Margeson is presently Chair of the Public Administration and Finance Committee, with councilmembers Hank Myers and Kim Allen. Hank presided in over 10 Budget meetings, and three Hearings. In 2008 - 2009 Margeson Chaired the challenging Planning & Public Works Committee. In addition, Hank holds the prestigious position as the city's Suburban Cities representative. Hank lives with his wife Patti and their family on Education Hill, works full time in the insurance business, "lives to umpire!", and occasionally joins the Mayor and Parks & Trails Chair in a ball game. Hank's letter is written in response to an email about the budget's cost-of-living adjustment. Bob Yoder
Dear Bob,
Thank you for your continued interest in the Budgeting for Outcomes (or Budgeting by Priorities) process. During the process of reviewing each of the citizen's priorities it was clear that in spite of challenging economic times, the City of Redmond's process was working. First, the budget offers were well prepared with an improved level of detail that enabled the results teams to rank offers. Second, the leadership team made some very difficult decisions while staying focused on the outcomes provided by each offer. The key to the BP process is to look for an outcome and then select or scale an offer to achieve the desired outcome.
Every budget offer was reviewed for scalability and where appropriate the offer was reduced to ensure a balanced budget was presented to Council. I can't say enough about how difficult this was as each department had positions eliminated. Read more....
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Finance Chair Hank Margeson |
Dear Bob,
Thank you for your continued interest in the Budgeting for Outcomes (or Budgeting by Priorities) process. During the process of reviewing each of the citizen's priorities it was clear that in spite of challenging economic times, the City of Redmond's process was working. First, the budget offers were well prepared with an improved level of detail that enabled the results teams to rank offers. Second, the leadership team made some very difficult decisions while staying focused on the outcomes provided by each offer. The key to the BP process is to look for an outcome and then select or scale an offer to achieve the desired outcome.
Every budget offer was reviewed for scalability and where appropriate the offer was reduced to ensure a balanced budget was presented to Council. I can't say enough about how difficult this was as each department had positions eliminated. Read more....
READ MORE
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