News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Filing date for 2011 election ends June 10. Eight Redmond area positions remain uncontested.
UPDATED: 6/9 - Filing date for 2011 election ends June 10. Eight Redmond positions remain uncontested.
June 6, 2011. Eight (8) elected officials in Redmond are up for re-election in November but no one has filed to run against an of them. The filing deadline is June 10. A three-day filing extension is possible.
The following incumbent positions are uncontested. If no one files to run against them, each remain in office until the next election. Click for the latest filing information and candidate resources.
Dave Carson for Redmond council (incumbent) 4-year term, uncontested candidates stay in office two years until 2013 election at which time the position will be open again.
Hank Myers for Redmond council (incumbent)
Hank Margeson for Redmond council (incumbent)
John Marchione for Redmond Mayor (incumbent)
August Kempf for Evergreen Hospital County Commission District 2 (incumbent) 6-year terms
To run you must be a resident of the Redmond/Sammamish district; stipend of $107/meeting. *If no one files Kempf stays in office until the 2013 election. Hospital commissioners make policy decisions on levy money allocations. Comment: In my two meetings with Mr. Kempf, he advocated the use levy funds for debt service. 74% of the $15 million levy monies goes to debt service to finance Evergreen Medical Center growth; 26% goes to community health.
Chris Carlson for LW School District Board of Directors (incumbent) 4-year term. To run for this office you must be a resident of the Kirkland area. *Uncontested candidates stay in office til 2013 at which time the position will be open again.
Jackie Pendergrass, LWSD Board of Directors (incumbent) To run for this office you must live in the Kirkland/Juanita area.
Ravi Shahani, LWSD Board of Directors, (incumbent). To run for this office you must live in the Redmond area. UPDATE: Siri Bliesner filed for Position #5. Ravi Shahani incumbant for Pos. 5 hasn't filed as of 6/8.
As of 6/9, Carlson and Pendergrass have filed and all the City incumbents. Shahani and Kempf haven't filed.
*Terry Buckels, Office of the Secretary of State, explains this process in detail, below: READ MORE >>
Sunday, June 5, 2011
LWSD Board approves meeting notification policy for online media
ATTN: Online media serving the Lake Washington School District and district residents,
LWSD is notifying newspapers of meeting agendas and meeting scheduling changes. The Board approved policy in May, 2011 to include online media in the notification process upon request to Diane Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent". This is a new Governance Process policy voted by consent agenda in May, 2011 and implemented by the District.
Kathryn Reith, Communications Director of LWSD emailed Redmond Neighborhood Blog on June 1:
Reported By Bob Yoder
6/5/11
LWSD is notifying newspapers of meeting agendas and meeting scheduling changes. The Board approved policy in May, 2011 to include online media in the notification process upon request to Diane Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent". This is a new Governance Process policy voted by consent agenda in May, 2011 and implemented by the District.
Kathryn Reith, Communications Director of LWSD emailed Redmond Neighborhood Blog on June 1:
"On meeting notification, Diane Jenkins is in charge of the [meeting] notification list while I’m in charge of the general media list, which you are on. I have checked with Diane Jenkins: she faxes agendas and any information on meeting date or time changes [eg. Hearings, 1st Reading of the Budget, Regular Board meetings, and possibly Linkage, and Community meetings] to the Seattle Times, Kirkland Reporter, Redmond Reporter and Sammamish Review [newspapers]. Would you like to be added to the fax list?"Yes! The following online media servicing LWSD should contact Ms. Jenkins to be added to the notification list: Kirkland Views, Kirkland Weblog, KOMO.com, Patch.com, American Towns.com, Seattle PI, TOPIX.com, My/Northwest.com and others. Ms. Jenkins' email is: djenkins@lwsd.org
Reported By Bob Yoder
6/5/11
Saturday, June 4, 2011
UPDATED: Council meeting on "Neighborhood Commercial" sheds light on candidates Carson, Myers, and Margeson
L-R, Margeson, Myers, Cole, Allen, Carson, Vache', Stilin |
UPDATED OPINION: City council met on May 24 to study "Neighborhood Commercial"(NC). It's a big deal because they're setting policy on permitting commercial business in our neighborhoods. Councilmember Allen succinctly described NC as "something you walk to, to get things you need." Do we want "7-11 convenience stores" on Education Hill, North Redmond, Grasslawn, or Idylwood (View Point) neighborhoods? 'Clusters' of projects? *Something different or in-between? Or nothing at all? *Council re-affirmed from previous meetings, the form of NC they want are cafe's, small grocery stores, spas, professional services, near parks (culture, rec, and government) on 1-acre parcels within .25 miles walking distance from neigborhoods.
Neighborhood Commercial is an emotional, political issue and something new to Redmond. The May meeting offers fertile ground for insight into how councilmembers think and make decisions. This post (and others) will focus on the three councilmembers running for re-election this year - David Carson, Hank Myers, and Hank Margeson. I hope the review will encourage engaged citizens to run for a council office in the spirit of building a healthy, vibrant Redmond.
Council broke their May 24th study session into three parts: zoning, public notice process and implementation. Richard Cole was absent.
ZONING: Rezoning was the shortest conversation. Council decided:
- NC wouldn't be allowed in low density residential property, like horse acre properties (R-1)
- Business Parks and Commercial Parks could have delis but no 7-11's, nail salons, dentists, etc. (Margeson and Myers made a point of this)
- 3-acre residential couldn't be rezoned to NC with the exception of 1) the PCC shopping area on 116th and Avondale and 2) the shopping area on Old Redmond Road and 132nd Avenue. Myers and Margeson both agreed the shopping areas were stragegic to their neighborhoods. Myers pointed out their 1+ mile distance from Redmond urban centers and so greater residential need for services.
Neighborhood Public Process is the next subject of my next post. It's really important to Council.
Opinion By Bob Yoder
City website photo
Updated, 6/5
Friday, June 3, 2011
Fire fighters play paddle ball at Redmond Junior High
I've seen fire trucks parked at Redmond Junior High before and wasn't sure what was going on. Saw em again today. Fire gear was out, but no smoke. No alarms. No hoses. No water. No one flat on the ground getting CPR. Then, Pam waved towards the tennis courts....
Low and behold we saw about eight fire fighters playing paddle ball. They were good! Lean and agile and moving quickly, these guys are definitely athletes. With the short paddles they were really zipping around.
You know how Microsoft is known for their "team building" events where they go bowling or do some other activity in small groups? I figure this is a team building exercise, a moral booster, and a fun way for our fire fighters to stay fit. The Redmond Police were out running for the Special Olympics today. Why not a little team building for Redmond Fire where their fitness is on display!
Next time I see them playing, I'll stop by and say hi. Perhaps I'll see the new fire chief? Or even the Mayor? Mayor John lives only five minutes away!
Opinion by Bob Yoder
IPhone Photos by Yoder
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Redmond Fire and Medic Trucks parked at Redmond Junior High
in the sun late Friday afternoon |
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Redmond fire fighters and medics playing paddle ball on the tennis courts today. |
Low and behold we saw about eight fire fighters playing paddle ball. They were good! Lean and agile and moving quickly, these guys are definitely athletes. With the short paddles they were really zipping around.
You know how Microsoft is known for their "team building" events where they go bowling or do some other activity in small groups? I figure this is a team building exercise, a moral booster, and a fun way for our fire fighters to stay fit. The Redmond Police were out running for the Special Olympics today. Why not a little team building for Redmond Fire where their fitness is on display!
Next time I see them playing, I'll stop by and say hi. Perhaps I'll see the new fire chief? Or even the Mayor? Mayor John lives only five minutes away!
Opinion by Bob Yoder
IPhone Photos by Yoder
Redmond Police Department Carries the Torch for Special Olympics | Kirkland Views
Jim Bove, Redmond Police Community Outreach |
"The Redmond Police Department participated in escorting the Special Olympics Torch through Redmond shortly after 6:00 a.m. Friday morning.
The torch precession started in Eastern Washington and came through Redmond on its way to Ft. Lewis for the Special Olympics games."
By Rob Butcher
Kirkland Views
Photo By Jim Bove
Redmond Saturday Market Events and "Market Thymes"
What's Fresh - What's New - Events and Happenings at the Best Market on the Eastside!
Redmond Saturday Market
7730 Leary Way NE
Redmond, Washington 98052
May through October - Every Saturday - 9 to 3 PM
Martha Tyler - Market Manager - 425-556-0636
Hi Everybody! Here's the latest edition of the new "Market Thymes". We want you to be informed about all the terrific events we have planned for you this season. Do you want to read Market updates and know someone who would like to receive the weekly "Market Thymes"? Just go to our website and click on the envelope to sign up for it. http://www.redmondsaturdaymarket.org/
7730 Leary Way NE
Redmond, Washington 98052
May through October - Every Saturday - 9 to 3 PM
Martha Tyler - Market Manager - 425-556-0636
Thursday, June 2, 2011
LETTER: Redmond Bike Park a move in the right direction, improves community
Redmond Bike Park - work party - credit/ cor
This particular location doesn't represent a "new" bike park - rather an "official" bike park. The dirt jumps have been there for years, and have attracted a variety of people and behaviors that are both positive, and not so positive. I see the Redmond Bike Park as a move in the right direction for the following reasons:
1. You have a large group of young people actively and voluntarily engaged in improving their community.
2. These same young people are working with the parks department and city government to bring about change that is important to each of them.
3. The riders will seek out locations to build bike tracks and build them. Without the proper oversight and guidance, are more likely to build inappropriately designed tracks on private property.
4. The riders are in shape! They have traded time with their Nintendos and XBOX's for time exercising, building cameraderie and staying in shape.
5. The location of the Redmond Bike Park will receive more "housecleaning" attention by the riders that are proud of their accomplishments by keeping it cleaner and discouraging illegal behaviors (dumping, drugs, etc)
6. Through interactive discussions with Hillride and other organizations, the riders are learning about smart ways to build, ride and have fun.
I know that many folks, especially Carolyn Hope, have put a tremendous amount of effort into ensuring that the Redmond Bike Park becomes an location that supports off road biking and jumping for all skill levels and maintains the right balance between maintaining the integrity of the location and providing a high quality recreational facility.
As with most change, there are concerns and considerations. And, I have seen and heard concerns come from the riders, the parents, the neighbors, and the community. As a result of the input, there has been an incredibly thorough amount of planning that has gone into the Redmond Bike Park to ensure its success. I anxiously await the announcement for the next scheduled work party!
Sincerely,
Dave Randall
Redmond, WA
June 2, 2011
LW School District PTSA Special Needs Resources for the summer
from the desk of Julie Shalaby...
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Chairperson
"I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Holiday! Below, are many resources for you"
- FEAT of Washington: Experience Learning Project (ELP)
- Volunteers Needed to Help Kids with Special Needs Be Safer
- Future Planning from the Arc of King County - June 4
- Summer day care for teenagers with disabilities
- Advocating for Change Together (ACT) - A Local Leadership Development Program· UW Autism Center Summer Activities
- Drama Program for Children with Autism: Stone Soup Theatre
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Redmond Bike Park work party cancelled. Potential for appeal of Site Plan application
Redmond Bike Park - Credit Bob Yoder |
Redmond Bike Park work party, scheduled for June 18 and 19, is cancelled until further notice. The City will announce a revised construction schedule as it comes available.
There is potential for an appeal of the site plan entitlement application to be filed. All design materials and the SEPA checklist for are posted on the project website at http://www.redmondbikepark.com/HOME.html under the document library.
Over the past two years, the City worked with community members to determine how to legitimize dirt jumps built on City property. After a series of public meetings, field trips to other bike parks and trails and design workshops, the community approved plans developed by Hilride Progression Development Group. The design consists of five dirt-jump style trails for BMX and mountain bike riders. There will be a progression of trails from beginner to advanced, including a pump track that can be ridden by people of all skill levels.
The City has two partners on this project, Realize Redmond and Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance. It is supported or sponsored by Bikes Belong, Specialized Bicycle Components through Pacific Bicycles Company, Whole Foods Market, Sun Belt Rentals, Transition Bicycles and Redline Bicycles.
For more information, visit the project website at www.redmond.gov/bikepark or contact the project manager, Carolyn Hope at 425-556-2313 or cjhope@redmond.gov
C.O.R. Press Release
Photo by Yoder
Special thanks to Howard Frazier for reporting a broken link.
C.O.R. Press Release
Photo by Yoder
Special thanks to Howard Frazier for reporting a broken link.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Movies @ Marymoor!
Wizard of Oz
Wednesday 7/13
7 p.m.
Wednesday 7/13
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Dodgeball
Wednesday 7/20
7 p.m.
Wednesday 7/20
7 p.m.
Ghostbusters
Wednesday 7/27
7 p.m.
Wednesday 7/27
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Mamma Mia
Wednesday 8/3
7 p.m.
Wednesday 8/3
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UPDATED: LW School District "Budget Review Process" up in the air.
UPDATED, 6/21
Don't miss the reader comments at the bottom of this post. Ms. Reith, District Communications Director responds to a reader's comments.
"Lake Washington School District Budget Review Process up in the air."
Budget Meeting is planned for August 8 but it's not posted on the website per district process.Please check the front page of the District website for updates.
Here's the news on the 2011-2012 Budget Review Process for Lake Washington School District. I'll post any updates I hear about, but please check the front page of the district website . It's the BOARD'S only method of noticing, other than newspapers and select online media. RNB is the only media posting these budget meeting notices at this time.
The Administration's "First Reading of the Budget" on 6/20 and Notice of HEARING still aren't published on the District site or announced on the front website page and summer recess is on June 22. Very few parents will be going to the webite in August! The Budget meeting(s) and the Hearing times are verified once they're published on the district website, providing the dates don't change.
I've got three sources of Budget Meeting information from the District summarized, as follows:
- Pres. Pendergrass -- 6.20.11- Budget Presentation to Board; August 8- Budget Approval (no times)
- Administration: District website (front page) - School Board Meetings - no mention of Budget
- Administration: Kathryn Reith - June 20 (First Reading of Budget), August 8-Public Hearing, 7pm
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Administration writes the Agenda; School Board President approves it
"from the desk of President Jackie Pendergrass on 6/1"....Administration writes the Agenda; School Board President approves it
Hi Bob, (read more) >>
RHS History Hero Award for 2011
John Couch begs Naomi Hardy to shovel manure in Derby Days Parade CREDIT/ REDMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY |
2011 History Hero
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John Couch |
The 2011 History Hero award will be presented to John Couch at the Redmond Historical Society annual picnic on June 11, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Anderson Park, 7802 168 Avenue NE, Redmond.
Past History Hero winners:
2010: Brad Best
2008: Dianna Broadie
2007: Charles Payton
2006: Rosemarie Ives
By Doris Schaible
Community Relations, Redmond Historical Society (RHS)
Photo of John Couch portait credited to Brian Ranck
Monday, May 30, 2011
Woodinville out-guns Sammamish 10-7 for first Division II State lacrosse championship
Chapman’s four goals leads Woodinville past Sammamish for first Division II lacrosse championship
SEATTLE – Led by senior JD Chapman’s four goals and a smothering defense, Woodinville outlasted Sammamish 10 – 7 to secure a perfect season and capture their first Washington state Division II lacrosse championship, Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Seattle. READ MORE >>
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Lake Washington School District budget news: Teacher salaries and more
UPDATED: LWSD Administration is charged with implementing $2 million in employee salary cuts and other budet items, per the 2011 State budget. If you want a say into how the salary cuts are implemented (or any part of the Budget) the school board invites you to attend and comment at the following district budget *meetings:
LWSD Budget press release:
Redmond, Wash. – The proposed joint budget released today by the state House of Representatives and Senate will result in about $5.1 million less for Lake Washington School District’s instructional programs for each of the next two years.
The proposed state budget cuts the remaining funding for kindergarten through fourth grade class size enhancements designed to keep classes in those grades smaller. Two million dollars of this revenue was cut mid-year and the remaining $600,000 will be cut in 2011-12 for a total reduction of $2.6 million. In addition, the state will provide about $2.0 million less in revenue due to cuts to employee salary allocations. These reductions are 1.9 percent for teachers and classified staff and 3.0 percent for administrators. Additional program cuts and pension-rate contribution increases amount to another $.5 million per year impact.
“This additional cut further erodes the funding we receive to provide a basic education to our students,” noted Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard. Plans for how these reductions will be implemented are yet to be developed.
The state House and Senate are expected to vote on this compromise budget shortly. It must be approved by the two bodies and signed by the Governor to become official.
LWSD Press Release
5/25/11
"The first reading of the LWSD budget will be...on June 20 at 7 p.m.. The public hearing on the LWSD budget will be at the August 8 meeting, a 7 p.m. meeting." - Kathryn Reith, 5/26Questions? Contact Ms. Reith at: kreith@lwsd.org or (425) 936-1342. You may email comments for the record or request information for the Hearing at: kreith@lwsd.org. *LWSD public meetings are subject to change without notice. Click here to learn how to find the most current meeting times.
LWSD Budget press release:
Redmond, Wash. – The proposed joint budget released today by the state House of Representatives and Senate will result in about $5.1 million less for Lake Washington School District’s instructional programs for each of the next two years.
The proposed state budget cuts the remaining funding for kindergarten through fourth grade class size enhancements designed to keep classes in those grades smaller. Two million dollars of this revenue was cut mid-year and the remaining $600,000 will be cut in 2011-12 for a total reduction of $2.6 million. In addition, the state will provide about $2.0 million less in revenue due to cuts to employee salary allocations. These reductions are 1.9 percent for teachers and classified staff and 3.0 percent for administrators. Additional program cuts and pension-rate contribution increases amount to another $.5 million per year impact.
“This additional cut further erodes the funding we receive to provide a basic education to our students,” noted Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard. Plans for how these reductions will be implemented are yet to be developed.
The state House and Senate are expected to vote on this compromise budget shortly. It must be approved by the two bodies and signed by the Governor to become official.
LWSD Press Release
5/25/11
May 27: Burke-Gilman Trail safety improvements require closure, detour for several months
Burke Gillman Trail - Lake Forest Park - closed 6/15
May 27: Burke-Gilman Trail safety improvements require closure, detour for several months:Work starts June 15 to redevelop 2-mile stretch through Lake Forest Park – trail’s oldest segment
Work is about to get under way on a much-needed project to improve public safety along the oldest and narrowest stretch of King County’s Burke-Gilman Trail through Lake Forest Park.
A two-mile-long stretch of the trail will be closed for construction beginning June 15, from Northeast 145th Street to Logboom Park in Kenmore. King County has established a 24-hour hotline – 206-462-6348 – to provide updated information and to answer any questions about the construction project, which could last up to six months."
READ MORE
King Couty Press Release
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Jackson victory is one-hit wonder; Bothell advances / 4A Baseball | Seattle Times Newspaper
Fan BJ Eliason noted: "Redmond had 5 hits and 1 error. Jackson (from Mill Creek) had 1 hit and 5 errors "
READ MORE >>
Report By Mason Kelley, Seattle Times
Photo and Clip By Bob Yoder
Update: Mustangs take 4th in state; Bothell topples Jackson 3-2 for state title.
Redmond Mustang Baseball website..
Dan Pudwill teaches English at Redmond High School. He was one of my daughter's favorite teachers.
Coach Dan Pudwill KingCo 4A "Coach of the Year - 2008" KingCo 4A "Coach of the Year - 2010" |
"By Mason Kelley
Seattle Times staff reporter
TACOMA — All Jackson coach Kirk Nicholson could do was laugh.
'You know the big saying that has to come out of this, right?' he asked. 'We grouped our hits.' Making it plural was generous.
On a night the Timberwolves committed five errors, they picked up one hit. But it was a big one, as the state's top-ranked team held off Redmond 5-3 Friday in the Class 4A semifinals at Cheney Stadium" READ MORE >>
Report By Mason Kelley, Seattle Times
Photo and Clip By Bob Yoder
Update: Mustangs take 4th in state; Bothell topples Jackson 3-2 for state title.
Redmond Mustang Baseball website..
Dan Pudwill teaches English at Redmond High School. He was one of my daughter's favorite teachers.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond ER gets good reviews
Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond at Bella Bottega Services: Primary Care, Urgent Care, Specialty Care, ER, Imaging, Lab |
UPDATED: My daughter spontaneously told me this morning that "many people like Evergreen". I asked what she meant. She said her friend who works at Rockwell went to the Evergreen Medical Center ER in Bella Bottega for a cut and "got really good service." She said "The people were really nice.
I was in the medical center yesterday to say hi and see what was new. A friendly receptionist gave me a brochure about all the primary care doctors that work there. She said the clinic has a new doctor specializing in "foot and ankle"care. And, she'd order more Healthline magnets with the free nurse consulting number...425.899.3000.
My daughter's friend has excellent health insurance from Microsoft and LWSD. So, the extra charge for convenient, local 24/7 ER services is not a big deal for them.For those with poor insurance coverage and can't afford ER or who can't get to their primary care physician but have an "urgent" need: Evergreen /Redmond has Urgent Care service in the same building with 9-5 hours (all week). Evergreen also has Urgent Care in Woodinville with *better hours.
* M-F 8-8, Weekends 9-5.
Report By Bob Yoder
Graphic from Evergreen website
Redmond Centennial Celebration Plans Are Underway - Read how you can win the $500 award!
30-year Mayor Bill Brown coined the phrase: "All roads lead to Redmond" |
“Redmond was founded by true pioneers, men and women who came up the Sammamish River to a beautiful, yet untamed wilderness. We have been pioneering ever since – first logging and farming, now microchips and bio-engineering, while in the future we look towards a diverse economy with businesses thriving in both the downtown and Overlake.”
--Redmond Mayor John Marchione
Redmond Centennial Redmond incorporated as a city on December 31, 1912 when the birth of Ernest Alexander Adams brought the city’s population to 300, the number required by State law. The driving force behind incorporation was the ability to tax liquor sales – the funds of which were needed to finance a waterworks system.
Redmond’s Centennial will kick off at Redmond Lights 2011 and culminate in a special celebration at the end of 2012. Throughout the year, special new events will augment Centennial celebrations incorporated into existing community events – the manner of which to be determined by the committee.
See who's on the the Centennial Blue Ribbon Committee! Learn how you can participate in the Centennial Logo Competition & earn $500! READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 26, 2011
ALL Lake Washington District High Schools to check prom students for alcohol on suspicion
ALL Lake Washington District High Schools to check prom students for alcohol on suspicion
This just in: "Based on legal advice, all of our high schools will be screening students at school events for alcohol use only on individual, reasonable suspicion."
-- Kathryn Reith, Communications Director, LWSD, 5/26
kreith@lwsd.org , 425-936-1342
Passive alcohol sensor will aid in detection READ MORE >>
This just in: "Based on legal advice, all of our high schools will be screening students at school events for alcohol use only on individual, reasonable suspicion."
-- Kathryn Reith, Communications Director, LWSD, 5/26
kreith@lwsd.org , 425-936-1342
Passive alcohol sensor will aid in detection READ MORE >>
Cyber-bullying: Abuse takes its toll on a new generation of American youth.
Northwest Asian Weekly Cyber-bullying: Abuse takes its toll on a new generation of American youth :
"The state of Washington presumes that children from age 8 to 11 cannot commit crimes.
Think again. On April 23, two sixth grade girls in the Issaquah School District were charged by King County Juvenile Court for cyber-stalking. They hacked into the Facebook account of Leslie Cote, a classmate and former friend. The girls posted sexually explicit pictures and, using Cote’s name, solicited boys for sex".
Read More >>
Reported By Sarah Yee
Northwest Asian Weekly, 5/19
Photo By Johnny Bui, NWAW
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Redmond Mayor and Police encourage residents report harassment, potential hate crimes
Mayor John Marchione and the Redmond Police Department are encouraging residents who believe they may be a victim of harassing or threatening actions to report them to the police immediately.
“The City of Redmond does not welcome or tolerate this kind of hateful behavior, and I encourage residents to contact the Police Department if they experience or witness it,” stated Redmond Mayor John Marchione. “Our community is strengthened by the diversity of those who live and work in Redmond and our City continues to reach out to our various faith communities to help prevent such incidents in the future.”
This comes in response to a situation that occurred Monday afternoon when a resident left her vehicle for approximately 10 minutes and returned to find a post-it note with a disparaging comment aimed at the Muslim community.
The case is currently under investigation. If anyone has information regarding this situation, please contact the Redmond Police Department at 425-556-2500.
“The City of Redmond does not welcome or tolerate this kind of hateful behavior, and I encourage residents to contact the Police Department if they experience or witness it,” stated Redmond Mayor John Marchione. “Our community is strengthened by the diversity of those who live and work in Redmond and our City continues to reach out to our various faith communities to help prevent such incidents in the future.”
This comes in response to a situation that occurred Monday afternoon when a resident left her vehicle for approximately 10 minutes and returned to find a post-it note with a disparaging comment aimed at the Muslim community.
The case is currently under investigation. If anyone has information regarding this situation, please contact the Redmond Police Department at 425-556-2500.
Current Events: Redmond Historical Society
In 1910, Bill Brown (mayor) built his first retail business, a wood-frame saloon on the SE corner of Leary and Cleveland. |
Old photographs provide a wonderful insight into life in the early days of Redmond. The Redmond Historical Society is interested in making copies for placement in its archives. If you have historical photos to share, or know of someone who does, and you would like more information, please call Monica Park at 425-885-2919, or email her at our email address: info@redmondhistoricalsociety.org or mail the photographs to Redmond Historical Society, Attn: Monica Park, The Old Redmond Schoolhouse, 16600 NE 80th Street, Room 106, Redmond, WA
Join us for our annual picnic! We'll meet on Saturday, June 11, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Anderson Park, 7802 168 Avenue NE. Bring family, friends and a favorite potluck dish to share. The Society will provide the rest, including ice cream! The Old Time Fiddlers are providing entertainment. Don’t miss this last get-together until September.
Do you know Redmond has four living mayors? John Marchione, Rosemary Ives, Doreen Marchione, and Christine Himes. Last year two Redmond mayors attended the annual picnic: John Marchione and Christine Himes. Who will show up this year?! B.Y.
We'll also be selling tickets for the quilt raffle in honor of Redmond’s Centennial in 2012. Tickets sell for $2 each and are also for sale at the office.
Newsletter: Take a look at the Redmond Historical Society Newsletter!
Walking Tour: Take a Redmond Historical Walking Tour of "Old Town". Next tour is June 19, 1pm
RHS Press Release
Art from RHS website
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Redmond Police share "red light" infraction data with Council today
OPINION:
Even I (Scott Harlan) am surprised by the data shared with the council today by the police department:
· 90% of all violations are for rolling rights on red. 6% are for running red lights straight-thru (267/4510).
· In March and April, the cameras caught just over one straight-thru violation per day per intersection (267/3/61 days).
· There has been a reduction in accidents of one from last year to this year.
· Yet, the city issued $560,000 in tickets for those two months. Over $500,000 in citations were issued for rolling rights on red. That $560,000 bought essentially no decrease in accidents.
· The city accepted 9 out of 10 of the vendor’s recommendations.
Opinion By Scott Harlan
Ban Cam Activist, Redmond, WA.
Even I (Scott Harlan) am surprised by the data shared with the council today by the police department:
· 90% of all violations are for rolling rights on red. 6% are for running red lights straight-thru (267/4510).
· In March and April, the cameras caught just over one straight-thru violation per day per intersection (267/3/61 days).
· There has been a reduction in accidents of one from last year to this year.
· Yet, the city issued $560,000 in tickets for those two months. Over $500,000 in citations were issued for rolling rights on red. That $560,000 bought essentially no decrease in accidents.
· The city accepted 9 out of 10 of the vendor’s recommendations.
Opinion By Scott Harlan
Ban Cam Activist, Redmond, WA.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Parents expect a voice in LW School District growth issues
Board in "Work Session" Meeting Though not advertised, the public may observe. |
OPINION: Updated, 6/21/11 The 2010-2011 school year has been extremely challenging for Lake Washington School District and the community. State budget cuts are hurting. But, probably the biggest loss was failure by 3% of the Capital Bond measure. Could the School Board have done more than Levy Committee volunteerism to help the district pass this critical measure? Who can say?
In any event, failure of the Capital Bond measure created a sense of panic within the District and the community. Where do we find the money we need to re-build the schools? The District and Board scrambled to patch together a system of high school wing additions, portables and a modular Stem School with a levy measure. (The much smaller capital levy passed easily with simple majority.) But there is still no money to re-build Juanita High and now other school "modernizations" are delayed or trimmed back.
All these growth pains caused a festering within the community with many citizens wanting to be heard, but not knowing how to speak up. For example, during the feeder program "input session" at A.G. Bell, parents made yellow buttons protesting, "Parents Expect A Voice"!
Despite some productive organizational changes within the Administration, the public still faces road-blocks to communication and engagement with the District. As compared to the open governments of neighboring school districts, LWSD's shaky process of governance is a house of cards. (below). Unfortunately, parent and community participation with district government continues to deteriorate as our leaders cloak themselves with new policies and procedures, as follows:
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Owls fall to Bellevue East in Overtime: Girls Division II Lacrosse State Championship
A flock of Owls celebrate after Overlake’s Grace Grubb (#21 white) hit scored with 1 second remaining in regulation to send the girls Division II state championship into overtime. The Owls fell to Bellevue East 17 - 16 in overtime. Division II. Credit: Michael Jardine / US Lacrosse
Mike McQuaid, US Lacrosse press release
SAMMAMISH – Freshman Camille Sullivan scored the game winner with 7 seconds to go in overtime to give first year coach Craig Van der Horn and Bellevue East their first girls state championship with a 17 – 16 defeat of the Overlake School in the Washington Lacrosse Girls Division II State Championship, Saturday at Charlie Acosta Field on the Campus of the Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish.The game winning goal was the seventh of the afternoon for the Sullivan and tied her season’s best – 7 goals in the home quarterfinal win over Bainbridge’s Division II squad. For Bellevue East, which draws students from five Bellevue high schools including Interlake, Newport and Sammamish, the title proved to be the high point in the fledgling four-year-old program’s history. Read More >>
Redmond stays hot, rolls into semifinals | 4A Baseball
Is Coach Pudwill clearing his cleats, or "dancing the jig"in happiness! |
Redmond stays hot, rolls into semifinals 4A Baseball Seattle Times Newspaper:
"Redmond stays hot, rolls into semifinals 4A Baseball", by Nick Shekeryk, Seattle Times, 5/21
TACOMA — Facing elimination for the sixth game in a row, the Redmond Mustangs continued their hot streak with a 6-0 victory over Kentwood on Saturday at Heidelberg Park, claiming a spot in the Class 4A baseball state semifinals.
The Mustangs (20-7) will next face top-ranked Jackson at 4 p.m. Friday at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma."
Redmond was up to the challenge of two more loser-out games. The Mustangs belted Olympia 15-2 to reach the regional final.
"Once our backs were against the wall, we decided we didn't want to stop," said Redmond coach Dan Pudwill. "We realized how close we were to stopping, and guys started coming alive and getting aggressive and hitting baseballs all over the place."
Read entire Times article
Post Kentwood game handshake and celebration
Next stop: Semifinals, Cheney Stadium, Tacoma, Friday, 5/27, 4pm.
Bring your friends and family to cheer on the 'Stangs!
Coach Pudwill's Portfolio, fans, players...
Article by Nick Shekeryk, Seattle Times
Video, photo and slide show By Bob Yoder, 5/21
WIAA 2011 4A State Baseball Bracket
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Ross to Speak at Redmond Chamber of Commerce June 15th | Ross Hunter
Ross to Speak at Redmond Chamber of Commerce June 15th | Ross Hunter:
"Ross to Speak at Redmond Chamber of Commerce June 15th
Next month’s Redmond Chamber of Commerce luncheon on June 15, will feature State Rep. Ross Hunter, who represents the 48th District, which includes parts of Redmond. Hunter will be discussing the state’s budget.
or more information on Rep. Hunter, the luncheon, or on the Chamber, "click here."
Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce
5/19
"Ross to Speak at Redmond Chamber of Commerce June 15th
Next month’s Redmond Chamber of Commerce luncheon on June 15, will feature State Rep. Ross Hunter, who represents the 48th District, which includes parts of Redmond. Hunter will be discussing the state’s budget.
or more information on Rep. Hunter, the luncheon, or on the Chamber, "click here."
Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce
5/19
Republished: Lots of News from LW District Schools
Lots of news from LW district schools
*World Affairs Council Essay Contest
*"We Can Change the World Challenge"
*Ensemble Championships
* National History Championships in Maryland
*Robotics World Championships
*State Crime Scene Investigation Championships
*Wilder Reading
Kamiakin, Wilder, Juanita High, Lake Washington High, Redmond High, Redmond JH, International
Click the blue link to "Read More" about all these activities >>
*World Affairs Council Essay Contest
*"We Can Change the World Challenge"
*Ensemble Championships
* National History Championships in Maryland
*Robotics World Championships
*State Crime Scene Investigation Championships
*Wilder Reading
Kamiakin, Wilder, Juanita High, Lake Washington High, Redmond High, Redmond JH, International
Click the blue link to "Read More" about all these activities >>
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
AA meetings offered at St. Jude Parish for Tent City residents.
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Alcholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings are held in St. Jude Parish for Tent City residents and public-at-large |
Opinion and Photo By Bob Yoder
References:
Dual Diagnosis of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorder, NAMI, Robert Drake, MD. 2003
Observations and Recomendations for a better Tent City, Bob Yoder, 11/2007
With Facebook’s likes, Bing hopes to become more relevant
"Microsoft’s Bing hopes to use the power of Facebook’s “likes” to help the search engine gain some ground on Google.
Microsoft has launched new features with Facebook that “make it easy to see what people’s Facebook friends like across the Web, incorporate the collective IQ of the Web into their decision-making and conduct conversational searches.”" Read More >>By Greg Lamm
Tech Flash, 5/16
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Redmond shuts out Marysville-Pilchuck 10-0 to earn state 4A baseball berth | Seattle Times Newspaper
Fans turn-out to cheer "Stangs despite cold and drizzle On to Tacoma on Saturday for state tourney! |
Mustang Coach Dan Pudwill with game face |
"REDMOND — After opening the KingCo 4A tournament with a loss to Inglemoor, Redmond faced a simple scenario: Win or go home.
Since that setback the Mustangs have ripped off four straight victories, the latest coming in a winner-to-state, loser-out matchup against Marysville-Pilchuck Monday at Hartman Park.
Redmond broke the game open in the third inning, scoring five runs with two outs en route to a 10-0 victory over the Tomahawks. The Mustangs (18-7) start the state playoffs at 10 a.m. Saturday against No. 9 Olympia at Heidelberg Park in Tacoma."
Read More >>
By Mason Kelly
Seattle Times Sports Blog, 5/16
Photos and color/link edits By Yoder
Directions to Heidleberg Park, Tacoma.
Monday, May 16, 2011
News and opinion on local candidates running for office in 2011 -- LW Schools, Redmond, Evergreen, and KingCo.
UPDATED: This post launches the beginning of Redmond Neighborhood Blog coverage on the November election and the candidates running. The filing deadline to register for the ballot is June 10, less than 30-days away.
I've prepared this Election 2011 - Candidate News to keep you posted on the latest news on the candidates and citizens who are considering a run. When you visit the blog you will find this link on the front page header. It's updated regularly.
"Election 2011 - Candidate News" is also a resource for those interested in running for an office. As of today, of the ten local seats are up for grabs only eight candidates have filed!
Click blue link to Read More >>
I've prepared this Election 2011 - Candidate News to keep you posted on the latest news on the candidates and citizens who are considering a run. When you visit the blog you will find this link on the front page header. It's updated regularly.
"Election 2011 - Candidate News" is also a resource for those interested in running for an office. As of today, of the ten local seats are up for grabs only eight candidates have filed!
Click blue link to Read More >>
Sunday, May 15, 2011
LETTER: Rep. Ross Hunter updates: Education, Medical Marijuana, the Budget, and 520 Issues
Rep. Ross Hunter 48th District |
LETTER FROM REP. ROSS HUNTER, Ways and Means Committee, Chair
I have not written too often this year – I’ve never been busier in my life. As you may have seen in the press, the caucus tricked me into volunteering to be the budget chairman and I’ve been trying to pull together a responsible budget that does the best job I can do protecting the investments in education, healthcare and the safety net that are important to building a state we all want to live in.
The Budget
We’re in the middle of the budget negotiations now – offers go back and forth between us and the Senate and we’re getting closer. One great break last week was the ending of a tax program we started in December that turned out much, much better than expected. We offered an amnesty to taxpayers: if they’d pay their back taxes we would waive any penalties and interest. We expected to bring in about $25 million and would up collecting over $280 million. Wow. We had already counted some of this in revenue forecasts, but about $200 million is new money that we need badly.
Click the blue link to "Read More" of Ross's Letter on the State Budget, Education, Medical Marijuana, and 520 issues >>
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Redmond will be the first city in the world to adopt new Microsoft Dynamics software for the public sector.
Mayor John Marchione City of Redmond, WA. |
May 14, 2011
Reported by Samantha Pak, Redmond Reporter / Seattle P.I.
"In less than two months, Redmond will be the first city in the world to adopt a new Microsoft software program that will allow employees to do their work more accurately and efficiently......"
"....Bailey [Redmond Director of Finance] said the city is paying $150,000 for the upgrade, whereas full price for the software and implementation for an organization of this size would be between $5 million and $10 million. Although this is a discount at least 97 percent, the time city employees have committed during the last two years has been priceless, he said.
Not only will Dynamics help Redmond operate more efficiently, but other cities and public sectors entities as well once it becomes available."
Read the entire, unedited article
Tom Flynn Announced Campaign for Redmond City Council
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Tom Flynn |
Redmond, Washington (May 11, 2011) - Tom Flynn announced on Tuesday, May 10, his campaign for Redmond City Council, Position #5.
“As a long time resident of the city, I value Redmond’s beautiful natural environment, the city’s economic vitality, and its strong sense of community,” said Flynn. “I want to preserve these unique qualities while the city plans for future growth and change.”
“It will be vital for the city to have policies that support economic development, retain the beauty of our natural environment, and build on connections in the community,” Flynn said. “The urban design that is going into the Downtown and Overlake areas, as well as the Redmond Central Connector, are good examples of projects that address these issues while building functional and attractive urban centers.” Click blue link to " Read More" >>
Blanchet advances to quarterfinals in boys state lacrosse tourney; Tops Redmond, 11-5
standings
Blanchet advances to quarterfinals in boys state lacrosse tourney
SEATTLE – Tyler Schmutz and and Zane Zilke each scored 2 goals to lead Blanchet into a quarterfinal berth of the boys state high school lacrosse tournament with an 11 – 5 opening round win over Redmond, Friday at Blanchet High School in Seattle.
With the win, the Braves advance to the quarterfinal round to face Saturday’s winner of the North Kitsap, Skagit Valley opening round matchup.
In their first meeting with Redmond this season, the Braves, ranked #2 in the Metro Conference, opened the game building a 5 – 0 first quarter into a 7 – 2 lead at the half. In the third the two matched each other’s 2 goals before Blanchet pulled away with 2 fourth quarter goals for the win. Click blue link to "Read More" >>
Blanchet advances to quarterfinals in boys state lacrosse tourney
SEATTLE – Tyler Schmutz and and Zane Zilke each scored 2 goals to lead Blanchet into a quarterfinal berth of the boys state high school lacrosse tournament with an 11 – 5 opening round win over Redmond, Friday at Blanchet High School in Seattle.
With the win, the Braves advance to the quarterfinal round to face Saturday’s winner of the North Kitsap, Skagit Valley opening round matchup.
In their first meeting with Redmond this season, the Braves, ranked #2 in the Metro Conference, opened the game building a 5 – 0 first quarter into a 7 – 2 lead at the half. In the third the two matched each other’s 2 goals before Blanchet pulled away with 2 fourth quarter goals for the win. Click blue link to "Read More" >>
Friday, May 13, 2011
Redmond defeats Inglemoor, 6-2. One win away from State tournament.
37 second clip of Dylan Davis (#10) hitting 2-run HR bottom of the third inning.
Cody Beliel (#1), designated-runner for Zach Abbruzza (#21), was driven home from first base.
Cody Beliel (#1), designated-runner for Zach Abbruzza (#21), was driven home from first base.
The Mustangs soundly defeated Inglemoor 6-2 after two previous losses to the Vikings this year.
The 'Stangs are now one-win away from the State tournament. They host a game at Hartman Park, Monday, 5/16, 4pm against the WestCo 4A loser-out winner - the Mariner Marauders or Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks.
Are you coming to the game!
Video and Report by Bob Yoder
NAMI | NAMIWALKS - in Kirkland, Saturday morning, May 14
NAMI NAMIWALKS
My brother, Rick died suddenly at the age of 47 from a severe mood disorder complicated by medication withdrawal. Our team "rickyoderteam" is walking for Rick on Saturday. So far, my wife, Pam and daughter, Lexie are on our team. If you'd like to join us, click: www.nami.org/namiwalks11/SEA/rick. I'd be happy to tell our team Rick's his story during and after our walk.
I hear there's lots of support for this Walk. Members from Redmond, Kirkland and Bellevue City Councils are walking. Redmond Mayor Marchione may attend. Fairfax Hospital is the Presenting Sponsor. Evergreen Hospital, Overlake Hospital, TEAM Virginia Mason Hospital, Woodinville Rotary, and Fairwinds are primary Gold Sponsors.
The 7th annual NAMI Washington Walk will be staged along the picturesque banks of Lake Washington starting at Marina Park in downtown Kirkland, Washington on Saturday, May 14, 2011. Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. Walk at 9:30 a.m.
The annual walk is the primary fund-raising activity in support of the state organization and its affiliates. Funds are directed to providing education and support classes for those afflicted with mental illness and whose families are in needed of resources and support. To register or make a donation click: www.nami.org/namiwalks/WA
Please contact coordinator Annie Koch with any of your questions at (206) 396-0990 or via email at anniekoch@speakeasy.net NAMI Walk facebook page
My brother, Rick died suddenly at the age of 47 from a severe mood disorder complicated by medication withdrawal. Our team "rickyoderteam" is walking for Rick on Saturday. So far, my wife, Pam and daughter, Lexie are on our team. If you'd like to join us, click: www.nami.org/namiwalks11/SEA/rick. I'd be happy to tell our team Rick's his story during and after our walk.
I hear there's lots of support for this Walk. Members from Redmond, Kirkland and Bellevue City Councils are walking. Redmond Mayor Marchione may attend. Fairfax Hospital is the Presenting Sponsor. Evergreen Hospital, Overlake Hospital, TEAM Virginia Mason Hospital, Woodinville Rotary, and Fairwinds are primary Gold Sponsors.
The 7th annual NAMI Washington Walk will be staged along the picturesque banks of Lake Washington starting at Marina Park in downtown Kirkland, Washington on Saturday, May 14, 2011. Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. Walk at 9:30 a.m.
The annual walk is the primary fund-raising activity in support of the state organization and its affiliates. Funds are directed to providing education and support classes for those afflicted with mental illness and whose families are in needed of resources and support. To register or make a donation click: www.nami.org/namiwalks/WA
Please contact coordinator Annie Koch with any of your questions at (206) 396-0990 or via email at anniekoch@speakeasy.net NAMI Walk facebook page
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
New Online City Crime Mapping and Safety Alert Updates, By Jim Bove
Jim Bove Community Outreach Redmond Police |
A new crime mapping feature is available on the city website! It allows you to follow the police activity in your neighborhood. You can find specific types of crimes, date range, and the general vicinity of crimes In order to protect the rights and safety of victims, crimes such as sexual assault and domestic violence are not mapped.
Just because you see a patrol car in your neighborhood doesn't mean a crime occurred or that it will show up on the map. For example: 1) interviews with witnesses at their home, 2) citizen contacts to relay emergency messages, 3) and follow-up with a victim of an incident. We hope you will find this crime tool helpful so you have a better idea what's going on in the neighborhood. www.redmond.gov/CrimeMap .
[Redmond Neighborhood Blog is posting this Crime Map under the header "Neighborhoods"]
"Read More" on these topics: 1) KOMO Series on Disaster Preparedness, 2) "Get Jesse" on ATM Skimmers Click the blue link to Read More >>
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Eastside Timebank holds Potluck and New Member Orientation at Redmond City Hall
"building community one hour at a time" |
Potluck is from 6:30-7:30 pm (bring a dish to share)
New member orientation is from 7:30-8:30 p m.
Location: Bytes Cafe at Redmond City Hall
Details: http://www.eastsidetimebank.org/
New member orientation is from 7:30-8:30 p m.
Location: Bytes Cafe at Redmond City Hall
Details: http://www.eastsidetimebank.org/
Testimony By Greg Stempson
“I joined the Eastside Timebank so I could meet more members of the community and become involved in helping others. I also enjoy getting something useful in return. My wife and I had a member come by and give us some great pointers on how to better train our dog. I was able to help another member out in return with some windows that needed washing. It was a win-win for all of us.”By Cindy Jayne
“I hope that more people join the Eastside Timebank and take advantage of all of the expertise and services that members of the Kirkland [and Redmond] area offer.”
Project Administrator
cindy@eastsidetimebank.org
(206)818-4606
Kirkland, WA
Sunday, May 8, 2011
REVIEW: Our first experience with Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond
Evergreen Medical Center / Redmond |
It was Friday afternoon around 4:30. This wasn't an emergency; no reason to phone the Evergreen "Healthline Nurse" for a free consult. Our Virginia Mason family doctor was off for the weekend. Oh! the new Evergreen Medical Center at Bella Bottega has urgent care, 9-5, all week. Let's go there. Click the blue link to "Read More">>
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Overlake Owls Boys and Girls lacrosse teams win Friday; Eastside Catholic Boys Drop rival Eastlake; Lake Sammamish wins 9th game
Overlake Owl defending (in white) |
MERCER ISLAND – Katie Hill, Sarah Silvermanand Kat Shewchuk each scored 4 goals to lead Overlake to its 11th win of the season with a 15 – 2 girls Division II high school lacrosse win over Mercer Island, Friday at Mercer Island High School. The win moved the Owls past Bellevue East and into sole possession of first place of the Northeast Conference.
Mercer Island’s Dalia Nayfeh and Sarah Hanan each had a goal and Audrey Airut-Murphy had 14 saves for the Islanders.
The Owls jumped out to a 13 – 2 lead in the first and cruised with two more goals in the second.
Overlake finished its season 11-1-0, while Mercer Island finished 3-9-0.
SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Overlake 15, Mercer Island 2 (Katie Hill, OV, 4 goals and 3 draw controls; Sarah Silverman, OV, 4 goals; Kat Shewchuk, OV, 4 ground balls; Emma Howard, OV, 2 saves; Quinn Phillips, OV, 4 saves; Dalia Nayfeh, MI, 1 goal; Sarah Hanan, MI, 1 goal; Wesley Tomlinson, MI, 3 ground balls; Audrey Airut-Murphy 14 saves) . Click the blue link to "Read More" >>
Friday, May 6, 2011
LWPTSA Special Needs Program Updates
Here is some info for you!
Best,
Julie Shalaby
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Chairperson
SPECIAL NEEDS GROUP MEETING
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
7 – 9 pm
You are welcome to arrive at 6:30 PM to network with other parents and/or to look at our Lending Library cart. LWSD Resource Building 16250 NE 74th St, Redmond 98052 (Redmond Town Center)
COMMUNICATIVE INTENT: WHAT ARE WE REALLY SAYING?
We all have positive and negative means to regulate our behavior that can impact how others think about us. So often we hear about our children’s challenging and negative behaviors and how they are impacting others at school and in the community at large. This constant feedback about how their actions are interfering with his/her (or the classroom’s) learning lends itself to more anxiety as we try to find ways to extinguish these troubling issues. While there is truth in this scenario, it does not tell the whole story and the tone of the messages can be hurtful and keeps children, families and educators focused on consequences.
Learn to take the mystery out of why a child engages in a certain behavior by understanding the purpose of that behavior. Discover the role communication plays in understanding children’s behavior issues. Steps can then be taken to teach the child a new way to communicate his/her needs: for example, “Johnny you are spelling words incorrectly because you love to see Miss Lisa’s reaction to it. Let me show you how you can get her attention in a friendlier way.” By reinterpreting disruptive and challenging behaviors through the lens of communication (needs, wants, intentions) see how you can actually affect a change towards more positive and successful outcomes.
-- >> Presented by, Susan Stewart, MS, CCC-SLP. Susan has 21 years of experience working with children in psychiatric, school and clinical settings.
Click blue link to "Read More" events >>
Best,
Julie Shalaby
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Chairperson
SPECIAL NEEDS GROUP MEETING
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
7 – 9 pm
You are welcome to arrive at 6:30 PM to network with other parents and/or to look at our Lending Library cart. LWSD Resource Building 16250 NE 74th St, Redmond 98052 (Redmond Town Center)
COMMUNICATIVE INTENT: WHAT ARE WE REALLY SAYING?
We all have positive and negative means to regulate our behavior that can impact how others think about us. So often we hear about our children’s challenging and negative behaviors and how they are impacting others at school and in the community at large. This constant feedback about how their actions are interfering with his/her (or the classroom’s) learning lends itself to more anxiety as we try to find ways to extinguish these troubling issues. While there is truth in this scenario, it does not tell the whole story and the tone of the messages can be hurtful and keeps children, families and educators focused on consequences.
Learn to take the mystery out of why a child engages in a certain behavior by understanding the purpose of that behavior. Discover the role communication plays in understanding children’s behavior issues. Steps can then be taken to teach the child a new way to communicate his/her needs: for example, “Johnny you are spelling words incorrectly because you love to see Miss Lisa’s reaction to it. Let me show you how you can get her attention in a friendlier way.” By reinterpreting disruptive and challenging behaviors through the lens of communication (needs, wants, intentions) see how you can actually affect a change towards more positive and successful outcomes.
-- >> Presented by, Susan Stewart, MS, CCC-SLP. Susan has 21 years of experience working with children in psychiatric, school and clinical settings.
Click blue link to "Read More" events >>
Rotary Club of Redmond organizing 24th Annual Redspoke Bike Tour
Rotary Club of Redmond Changes Lives in Our Community One Mile at a Time with the 24th Annual Redspoke (Redmond to Spokane) bike tour.
(Redmond, WA) - Every summer since 1988 bicyclists from as far away as New York and Alaska have been participating in RedSpoke, the Rotary Club of Redmond’s five day, 300-mile bicycle tour from Redmond to Spokane. The 2011 ride will be July 13th through July 17th & Redmond Rotary hopes to raise more money than ever for local life changing programs.
Redspoke is the Rotary Club of Redmond’s major fundraising event, with proceeds making a difference in the lives of underprivileged youth in our community. Last year, impact donations to Hopelink and Eastside Baby Corner were made possible by Redspoke. The 2011 Redspoke proceeds will assist homeless families with transitional housing through Hopelink and provide therapy for disabled children and adults through Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. These programs, in addition to the club's other charitable activities, are funded by this event and the club welcomes the community to participate.
“You’re invited to come ride with the sun on your face and the wind at your back while experiencing fun, excitement, fellowship and adventure on this 300-mile bicycle tour across beautiful Washington State – while raising money for a great cause.” according to RedSpoke Committee Chair, Will Miller.
If riding is not quite the level of involvement you see for yourself, Redmond Rotary hopes you will consider making a tax deductible donation. Visit http://www.redspoke.org/ to learn more. You can find information about this year’s beneficiaries at http://www.hope-link.org/ and http://www.littlebit.org/ To "Read More" click on blue link.
(Redmond, WA) - Every summer since 1988 bicyclists from as far away as New York and Alaska have been participating in RedSpoke, the Rotary Club of Redmond’s five day, 300-mile bicycle tour from Redmond to Spokane. The 2011 ride will be July 13th through July 17th & Redmond Rotary hopes to raise more money than ever for local life changing programs.
Redspoke is the Rotary Club of Redmond’s major fundraising event, with proceeds making a difference in the lives of underprivileged youth in our community. Last year, impact donations to Hopelink and Eastside Baby Corner were made possible by Redspoke. The 2011 Redspoke proceeds will assist homeless families with transitional housing through Hopelink and provide therapy for disabled children and adults through Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. These programs, in addition to the club's other charitable activities, are funded by this event and the club welcomes the community to participate.
“You’re invited to come ride with the sun on your face and the wind at your back while experiencing fun, excitement, fellowship and adventure on this 300-mile bicycle tour across beautiful Washington State – while raising money for a great cause.” according to RedSpoke Committee Chair, Will Miller.
If riding is not quite the level of involvement you see for yourself, Redmond Rotary hopes you will consider making a tax deductible donation. Visit http://www.redspoke.org/ to learn more. You can find information about this year’s beneficiaries at http://www.hope-link.org/ and http://www.littlebit.org/ To "Read More" click on blue link.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
UPDATED OPINION: Lake Washington School District Making Big Strides Forward
OPINION (UPDATED): The Lake Washington School Board significantly improved their governance process from the last year and the Administration is playing a large role toward that end.
From the 18+ board meetings I've observed in recent years, there's no comparison in their quality of work this year from past. This year, the Sup. functions more often as resource; and Board members are participating, communicating, sharing and brainstorming during meetings. They appear more engaged and more articulate and thoughtful with each other and staff.
In last year's "work sessions" the Board's work was dominated by the Administration; conversation was infrequent and directed by staff. A Director of Curriculum was the most frequent speaker and would drone on with his data. Click the blue link to "Read More" >>
From the 18+ board meetings I've observed in recent years, there's no comparison in their quality of work this year from past. This year, the Sup. functions more often as resource; and Board members are participating, communicating, sharing and brainstorming during meetings. They appear more engaged and more articulate and thoughtful with each other and staff.
In last year's "work sessions" the Board's work was dominated by the Administration; conversation was infrequent and directed by staff. A Director of Curriculum was the most frequent speaker and would drone on with his data. Click the blue link to "Read More" >>
Washington State Ecology invites additional comments on Children's Safe Product Act
Ecology invites additional comments on children product safety.
What about building materials used in constructing modular schools e.g. STEM?
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is inviting additional public comment on the rule to carry out Washington state's groundbreaking Children's Safe Product Act. Comment: Email: jowi461@ecy.wa.gov
Ecology made a number of changes to the rule in response to comments received during the first public comment period The public now has an additional opportunity to comment on these changes.
The Children's Safe Product Act (CSPA) required Ecology, in consultation with Department of Health, to develop a list of chemicals of high concern for children. Under the law, after Ecology issues the final rule to implement CSPA, manufacturers of children's products must notify Ecology if their products contain any of these chemicals. Click blue "Read More" link >>
What about building materials used in constructing modular schools e.g. STEM?
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is inviting additional public comment on the rule to carry out Washington state's groundbreaking Children's Safe Product Act. Comment: Email: jowi461@ecy.wa.gov
Ecology made a number of changes to the rule in response to comments received during the first public comment period The public now has an additional opportunity to comment on these changes.
The Children's Safe Product Act (CSPA) required Ecology, in consultation with Department of Health, to develop a list of chemicals of high concern for children. Under the law, after Ecology issues the final rule to implement CSPA, manufacturers of children's products must notify Ecology if their products contain any of these chemicals. Click blue "Read More" link >>
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Swedish doctor to speak at Evergreen on ADHD; NAMI Walk approaching!
NAMI Walk starts at Kirkland's Marina Park |
7th Annual NAMI Washington Walk
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Marina Park Kirkland, WA.
Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. Walk at 9:30 a.m
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Marina Park Kirkland, WA.
Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. Walk at 9:30 a.m
This annual walk is the primary fundraiser in support of the state National Alliance of the Mentally Ill organization and its affiliates. Funds are directed to providing education and support classes for those afflicted with mental illness and whose families are in needed of resources and support.
CONTACT: Annie Koch at (206) 396-0990 or via email at anniekoch@speakeasy.net
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/NAMI-Walk-Washington-State/122088801185347
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NAMI-Eastside, National Alliance on Mental Illness
An Educational Forum “ADHD: Across the Lifespan”
Guest: Gerard Zanolli, MD
Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 7 PM - 9 PM
Evergreen Hospital, Suite Tan 100
12303 NE 130th Lane, Kirkland, WA 98034
ADHD is the most commonly studied and diagnosed disorder in children, affecting about 3% to 5% of children and adults in the US. Although individuals with ADHD can be very successful in life, without appropriate identification and treatment, ADHD can have serious consequences.
Dr. Zanolli is a staff psychiatrist at Swedish Hospital Medical Center and also owns a private practice in Seattle. He will talk about the incidence of ADHD in children, how it changes in adolescents and into adulthood, as well as treatment management.
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CONTACT:
Pamela Schulenburg, NAMI-Eastside volunteer
info@nami-eastside.org
425-885-6264
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