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 >>
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
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/
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 Saturday, June 7, 2014
9 Year Old Washington Resident, Tobin Sudo, Sets a New World Record!
It all started one
quiet Saturday morning on January 2014, where Tobin and his sister
Mie started folding paper boats for fun. When their father saw that they
had folded an impressive pile of 400+ boats, he looked up the Guinness World
Record for origami boats and found that, at the time, it was a little over
4,000 boats. He said under his breath, "Oh, that looks doable."
Tobin overheard this and that's how it all started.
The world record
attempt was made on 5/30/2014 in Horace Mann Elementary school as part of the
annual Art Night Festival, coordinated by Annie Savage (Art Night Chair).
Tobin and his family only had about 3 hours to set up 20,000+ origami
boats in the school library, before the Guinness approved counters, Jane Wither
(Redmond Arts and Culture Commission) and Jordan Swain (Redmond High School Art
Teacher) showed up. The task seemed impossible, but the school community
pitched in to help. In fact, with the teachers' and students' help, setup
completed early so some of them even started to fold additional origami boats
to add to the count!
Prior to the attempt,
the world record for "Largest Display of Origami Boats" was 16,343.
The confirmed origami boat count on 5/30/2014 by Tobin Sudo was 23,689!
Tobin and his family
would like to give special thanks to Annie Savage, Principal Megan Spaulding,
Jane Wither, Jordan Swain, Horace Mann’s PTSA and the school community for
making this once in a life time event possible.
Redmond Bike Park Construction in Full Swing
The Redmond Bike Park construction is in full swing today after their volunteer meeting last night. The volunteers and city crew will be out again tomorrow, June 14, and June 28-29. The volunteers are in the woods today cutting branches and loading them into a truck while a tractor moves earth. Later they will help to build the dirt jumps.
You can review the details of each of the volunteer positions at the Volunteer Information page. You can also find general project info at the project website. Work Parties are scheduled to start now!
You can review the details of each of the volunteer positions at the Volunteer Information page. You can also find general project info at the project website. Work Parties are scheduled to start now!
If you know of others that may be interested in being part of this project, please feel free to forward this notice on to them.
For more information:
Friday, June 6, 2014
Executive Constantine's reaction to shootings at Seattle Pacific University
"It's devastating to see the national epidemic of shooting rampages return to King County. It is time for all good people – responsible gun owners included – to rise up and end this madness."
Monday, June 2, 2014
Kids Learn "Driver's Ed for the Internet" at Area Schools
New program gives quick tips and how-to’s to teach kids web safety
REDMOND, Wash., and SEATTLE--The National Online Safety Roadshow educates parents and middle school students on how to be a conscious, safe internet user. The 45-minute assembly will actively engage middle school students on important lessons for staying safe online—including understanding how quickly viral content spreads and avoiding phishing scams. Congresswoman Suzan DelBene will participate in the event at Evergreen Middle School and give remarks. The roadshow will be stopping at Evergreen Middle School in Redmond and TOPS K-8 School in Seattle June 2-3.
Principal Sean Cassidy
Evergreen Middle School students and teachers
Jamie Hill, Google spokesperson
Principal Christopher Scott
TOPS School 5th-8th graders and teachers
Tuesday, June 3, 1:30 p.m. in Seattle
6900 208th Ave NE, Redmond
What: The Online Safety Roadshow
Who: Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (D-WA, 1st District)
When: Monday, June 2, 1:30 p.m. in Redmond
Where: Evergeen Middle School
TOPS K-8 School
2500 Franklin Ave. E., Seattle
About The Online Safety Roadshow:
The Google-led program is designed to educate parents and students what you can do to stay safe and secure on the web.
The program was created in tandem with principals and child safety groups, National Association of Secondary School Principals and iKeepSafe, to develop a digital literacy assembly. The goal of the 45 minute program is to teach students how to be smart about the content they share online, focusing on important skills -- how to create a safe, memorable password and more. To find more information about being safe online, please visit the Google Safety Center.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Looking for Host Families in Redmond and Bellevue
Host an Exchange Student and your family will embark on an
unforgettable cultural adventure! Nonprofit organization World Heritage is
looking for local Redmond and Bellevue families now for the 2014-2015 school
year to host a high school student for a semester. Read More >>
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Walk, Talk, and Explore Redmond's Old Town Historic Core
Redmond- Join a walking exploration of Redmond's Old Town Historic Core on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 5:00-7:30PM and connect with City and community leaders. Read More >>
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Marymoor Park Big Backyard 5K Run/Walk - June 1
Still time to take part in 5th-annual King County Parks’ Big Backyard 5K, June 1 at Marymoor Park
Presented by Group Health, this fun family event benefits King County Parks
It’s almost time to join with friends, family and fellow outdoors enthusiasts in a fun event that supports King County Parks – the Big Backyard 5K presented by Group Health, Sunday, June 1 at Marymoor Park.The Big Backyard 5K starts at 9 a.m. and takes participants through beautiful Marymoor Park at the northern end of Lake Sammamish. The course follows the Marymoor Connector Trail and a portion of the East Lake Sammamish Trail. Strollers and leashed dogs are welcome.
A free kids’ dash sponsored by Whole Foods and featuring King County’s environmental mascot, Bert the Salmon, follows the fun run at 10 a.m., and then it’s time for the awards ceremony at 10:15 a.m.
Register online at www.bby5k.com prior to race day for $40 and you’ll get an event t-shirt, plus food, drinks, timing chip and more on race day. Day-of-race registration is $40, and includes all of the swag mentioned earlier, except the t-shirt, which is only available while supplies last.
Funds raised by the 5K help leverage King County taxpayers’ investment in parks, trails and open space by keeping these features open and safe for all to enjoy.
Looking for more incentive to sign up? How about cash? Break the course record (16:18 for men, 20:15 for women), and you’ll win $100.
The Big Backyard 5K promotes fitness and community involvement, and has raised more than $125,000 for King County Parks.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Opinion: What are solutions to the LWSD bond measure failure?
By Paige Norman (excerpted from Paige's Prattle Blog)
Solutions
Solutions
The April 22nd Bond measure doesn’t look like it will make the 60% approval it needs to pass. Yes, I’m pleased, but instead of cheering “We Win!” or moaning “We Lose!” let’s come up with solutions to the problem instead of name calling or blaming the other side.
Using the assumption that the District still has access to the unused $10 million from the 2011 Bond for $65.4 million I have a few recommendations to offer. Read More >>
Using the assumption that the District still has access to the unused $10 million from the 2011 Bond for $65.4 million I have a few recommendations to offer. Read More >>
Friday, May 23, 2014
OPINION: Students Are Sitting in Portables and Overcrowded Classrooms While LWSD Sits on $55,500,000 in Unspent Construction Funds
By Susan Wilkins
It makes me very upset to know that the district has been sitting on over $50 million and won't spend it on our students, but they think it's ok to give away $10,000,000 to Kirkland to build a new swimming pool. How can we have any confidence in this school district when they flippantly ignore $50,000,000 that's available when Rockwell, Mann, Rosa Parks, RMS, and all the Sammamish elementary schools are packed with students? What was even more appalling was that the school board members didn't seem too upset by the news that there was money available and unspent. What is going through their minds?
It makes me very upset to know that the district has been sitting on over $50 million and won't spend it on our students, but they think it's ok to give away $10,000,000 to Kirkland to build a new swimming pool. How can we have any confidence in this school district when they flippantly ignore $50,000,000 that's available when Rockwell, Mann, Rosa Parks, RMS, and all the Sammamish elementary schools are packed with students? What was even more appalling was that the school board members didn't seem too upset by the news that there was money available and unspent. What is going through their minds?
The topic at the May 5, 2014
LWSD Work Session was "Enrollment and Facility Planning." At this meeting, the district had already
conceded that the April 22 bond measure for $404,000,000 was not going to
pass. All five school board members were
present at the meeting and expressed frustration and anger at voters and at the
opposition committee that had campaigned against the ballot measure.
The school board members
appeared to have no idea what should be done to address overcrowding so they
looked to Superintendent Traci Pierce and she looked to Janene Fogard and
Forrest Miller. Janene Fogard is the Assistant
Superintendent of Operations and Forrest Miller is Director of Support
Services. Janene and Forrest appeared to
be making all the decisions on facilities planning. Read More>>
Thursday, May 22, 2014
King County has world's highest survival rate for cardiac arrest
Someone who has a cardiac arrest in King County has a greater chance of survival than anyone else in the world, according the latest analysis by county officials. The survival rate for cardiac arrest in King County hit an all-time high of 62 percent in 2013. By comparison, the cardiac survival rates in New York City, Chicago, and other urban areas have been recorded in the single digits. Read More >>
Monday, May 19, 2014
166th Ave NE Construction City Meeting - May 22
166 Ave NE Safety Improvements Project Construction Preview | |
the 166 Ave NE Safety Improvements Project Construction Preview on Thurs May 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at Redmond City Hall (15670 NE 85 Street) |
Sunday, May 18, 2014
LWSD Board joins calls for Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization
Changes needed to No Child Left Behind
Redmond, Wash. – Lake Washington School District Board of Directors passed a resolution at its May 5 meeting calling on Congress to pass a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), also known as the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Read More >>
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Eastside Theft Series - Redmond Police Department
Redmond, WA – Over the past few weeks there has been a spike in locker thefts from gyms across the eastside. Recently, Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland and Redmond have all seen similar incidents.
Thieves are getting into lockers by shimming or prying padlocks or combination locks and sifting through personal items to take cash. The lock is often placed back on the locker afterward. Some people don’t even realize they’ve been victimized right away as their phones, wallets and other items are still present.
Several different gym franchises have reported thefts, and gyms are working closely with police in multiple jurisdictions to try to identify suspects. It appears there are multiple groups of suspects working across the eastside. Issaquah, Kirkland and Redmond Police currently have open, active investigations and all agencies are conducting area patrols as able.
Police and Gyms are asking customers to do the following:
Thieves are getting into lockers by shimming or prying padlocks or combination locks and sifting through personal items to take cash. The lock is often placed back on the locker afterward. Some people don’t even realize they’ve been victimized right away as their phones, wallets and other items are still present.
Several different gym franchises have reported thefts, and gyms are working closely with police in multiple jurisdictions to try to identify suspects. It appears there are multiple groups of suspects working across the eastside. Issaquah, Kirkland and Redmond Police currently have open, active investigations and all agencies are conducting area patrols as able.
Police and Gyms are asking customers to do the following:
· Don’t bring valuables to the gym or leave them in your car; leave them at home if possible.
· If your gym provides theft-resistant day lockers, take advantage of them. Use puck-style locks if possible as they are harder to defeat.
· Report all suspicious activity to staff or by calling 911 – or both.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Redmond Interfaith Blood Drive - June 3
Redmond Interfaith Blood Drive - June 3rd
Date: Tuesday, June 3rd
Time: 1 - 7 PM (closed 3:30-4:30 for technicians' break)
Location: Redmond United Methodist Church, Galley Hall
16540 NE 80th Street, Redmond 98052 Read More>>
Date: Tuesday, June 3rd
Time: 1 - 7 PM (closed 3:30-4:30 for technicians' break)
Location: Redmond United Methodist Church, Galley Hall
16540 NE 80th Street, Redmond 98052 Read More>>
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Eastside Republican Club Announces Winners Of 2014 Scholarship Essay Contest
The Eastside Republican Club today announced the winners of its 2014 Scholarship Essay Contest. They are:
$1,000 Winner: Charles Lu, Bellevue, a student at Interlake High School, planning to attend Stanford University;
$750 Winner: Kylie McMillan, Redmond, a student at Seattle University;
$500 Winner: Julia Ellings, Bellevue, a student at Claremont McKenna College.
The scholarships will be presented on Tuesday, May 6, at the Club’s monthly meeting at Embassy Suites in Bellevue. Read More >>
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Five students receive National Merit $2500 Scholarships
2,500 distinguished students recognized nationwide
Redmond, Wash. – The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced today that five Lake Washington School District students will receive National Merit $2500 Scholarships:
· Cameron Akker (Sammamish), Redmond High School
· Ryan Holmdahl (Redmond), Eastlake High School
· Samhita Karnati (Sammamish), Redmond High School
· James McCutcheon (Sammamish), Eastlake High School
· Anwell Wang (Sammamish), International Community School
These students are five of the 2,500 distinguished high school seniors nationwide to win this scholarship. They were selected from a talent pool of more than 15,000 outstanding Finalists in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program. Fifty students were selected statewide for these awards.
National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners are the Finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies. A committee of college admissions officers and high school counselors selected these students as Scholarship winners. These Scholars may use their awards at any regionally accredited U.S. college or university.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Sign up for the Redmond Bike Park
It’s time to sign up for the
REDMOND BIKE PARK
Our volunteer sign up system is now up and running! Come sign up to be a volunteer and help build the Bike Park.
Our volunteer system is powered by Shiftboard. The button above will take you to the volunteer application page where you can select the volunteer position you would like to apply for.
You can review the details of each of the volunteer positions at our Volunteer Information page. You can also find general project info at the project website. Work Parties are scheduled to start this June!
If you know of others that may be interested in being part of this project, please feel free to forward this notice on to them.
For more information:
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Lake Washington School District plans for growing enrollment
Actions for 2014-15 outlined; all attendance boundaries to be reviewed
Redmond, Wash. – Lake Washington School District outlined today the specific actions it will take over the next year and beyond to accommodate its rapidly growing enrollment. The total number of students served by the district grew by over 1,600 in the last two years, more than any other King County school district. An increase of approximately 4,000 students is expected over eight years.
The district proposed two bond measures this year, in February and April, to provide funding to build new schools. Neither measure gained the supermajority (60%) needed to pass although both received a majority of votes.
“We have a number of actions planned for next year, many of which would have been needed no matter the outcome of the bond measures,” noted Dr. Traci Pierce, superintendent. “However, without the potential of new school buildings in two years, we will also have to determine additional actions for the future.”
The actions planned for 2014-15 include:
· Continue the temporary boundary adjustment between Rosa Parks and Wilder Elementary Schools · Implement the planned temporary boundary for new housing developments involving Rockwell, Einstein & Mann Elementary Schools
· Begin a district-wide process to review and adjust all school attendance boundaries, for implementation in 2015-16
· Add four portable classrooms each at Mann and Wilder Elementary Schools, and add two at Redmond Elementary School
· Limit All Day Kindergarten sections as needed
· Move Rockwell Elementary School’s preschool to another location
· Move the Mead Elementary Learning Center program for special education students to McAuliffe Elementary School
· Begin a new Quest program for gifted students at Blackwell Elementary School, serving students who would previously have gone to Alcott Elementary School for Quest
· Send Sammamish area students entering middle school Quest in 2014-15 to Evergreen Middle School instead of Redmond Middle School
· Limit variance approvals at all levels
· Modify facilities at Redmond and Evergreen Middle Schools to increase capacity Read More>>
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Science Camps for Curious Minds at Overlake School this summer
INSPIRE YOUR CHILD’S INNER SCIENTIST THIS SUMMER AT PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER’S CAMPS FOR CURIOUS MINDS
Exciting camps offered at The Overlake School in Redmond for 1st – 8th Grade
SEATTLE, WA (April 29, 2014) – This summer, build and program robots; test the strength of duct tape in engineering challenges; examine X-rays and study skeletons in an up-close look at animal medicine; learn the science of fire and rescue with real firefighters and prepare for a zombie invasion at Pacific Science Center’s Camps for Curious Minds. Located on The Overlake School campus in Redmond, Camps for Curious Minds offer stimulating themes for students in 1st through 8th grade in July and August. Read More >>
Friday, May 2, 2014
Letter: Notes on Neighborhood Meeting for the Mosque land use project on 51st Street
A few notes on yesterday's neighborhood meeting on the proposed mosque at 51 Street neighborhood: The turnout was pretty good: there were around 30-40 people present from the applicant's side and around 150 residents. Read More >>
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Lake Washington Schools Foundation Luncheon Sets Fundraising Record
Redmond, WA. Education
supporters gave generously at Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s April 23
“Legacy for Learning” fundraising luncheon, raising the largest amount ever,
over $240,000 to help the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) build pathways
to success for all students. The ninth annual luncheon, held at Juanita High
School, was attended by 585 parents, educators, business and civic leaders, and
other community members. Read More >>
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Ashford Trail has been enhanced with hundreds of new trees and shrubs
If you haven't walked down Redmond's Ashford Trail yet you'll be amazed to see hundreds of new small trees and shrubs planted along it. The plantings are part of Group Health Hospital's off-site restoration mitigation project. They did a great job on this project. It will one day provide shade for the trail and riparian habitat of the Hartman wetlands.
The Ashford Trail, the trail begins at the Redmond Bike Park on the terminus of NE 100 Street. It's wooded running east to a large, beautiful forested wetland adjacent to Perrigo Creek. Hikers occasionally see large owls here. The "Hartman wetlands" are occasionally studied by students. Portions of the trail here are used by cross country teams. A network of "Hartman Trails" to the north start just before you go downhill.
Enjoy your hike down this mixed forested trail to Perrigo Springs. The trail then briefly enters a road lined with apartments and condos named "Ashford." Soon to the north, the trail continues through a peaceful green band between Perrigo Creek and apartments. The trail ends at Avondale Road and 180th.
It's hard to believe Ashford Trail is so close to the Education Hill neighborhood. The trail-head is less than a quarter mile from my house. I walk it often for exercise, to relax, find peace and think.
Bob Yoder
The Ashford Trail, the trail begins at the Redmond Bike Park on the terminus of NE 100 Street. It's wooded running east to a large, beautiful forested wetland adjacent to Perrigo Creek. Hikers occasionally see large owls here. The "Hartman wetlands" are occasionally studied by students. Portions of the trail here are used by cross country teams. A network of "Hartman Trails" to the north start just before you go downhill.
Enjoy your hike down this mixed forested trail to Perrigo Springs. The trail then briefly enters a road lined with apartments and condos named "Ashford." Soon to the north, the trail continues through a peaceful green band between Perrigo Creek and apartments. The trail ends at Avondale Road and 180th.
It's hard to believe Ashford Trail is so close to the Education Hill neighborhood. The trail-head is less than a quarter mile from my house. I walk it often for exercise, to relax, find peace and think.
Bob Yoder
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