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Mercer Island School District will ask voters for funding to purchase land near city hall to move buses away from high school By Linda Ball
“We need to lower the potential congestion around the [high school] megablock.”
The Mercer Island Presbyterian Church is again hosting the nonprofit fair trade group for a sale on Nov. 17-19 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 3605 84th Ave. S.E. Ten Thousand Villages helps artisans from around the world receive a fair price for their work.
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Lyric Arts Ensemble to perform at MIPC The Lyric Arts Ensemble will be performing music by Bach, Handel and more at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Mercer Island Presbyterian Church. For information, call Sue Sherwood, 236-0740. Free.
separation of the parcels. The sales price of the The Mercer Island School 2.12 acres is $2,550,000. District has not acquired Presently, the district does any new real estate since not have funding, so a bond will 1960, when have to be they bought put before the propvoters. The erty for district West Mercer has until Elementar y late spring School. of 2013 to But now, close on to free up the propspace on the erty. high school Pat Braman “We need mega-block School Board president to lower the and move the potential transportacongestion tion fleet off the megablock, the district has around the mega-block,” identified property to pur- said board president Pat Braman. chase. For more, go to misd.k12. The board of directors authorized superintendent wa.us. Gary Plano to sign a real estate contract to purchase the property at the Nov. 10 meeting of the school board. The site that the district has identified contains three separate but adjoining parcels, located at 3901 97th Ave. S.E. and 3809 97th Ave. S.E. Two of the parcels are owned by the Estate of Clarence A. Cameron, and the other parcel is owned by the Valentine Living The Mercer Island High Trust. School swim team won According to the disits third straight state trict’s resolution, Cameron title. See Sports on page and Valentine entered into 14 for details. an agreement for joint listing and sale of the real estate in February, for the sale of the three parcels in a single listing with no lball@mi-reporter.com
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Performances of Youth Theatre Northwest’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ end Nov. 20. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at (206) 2324145, ext. 109, or online by visiting www.youththeatre.org.
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Bertlin wins Council race Islander is the ninth woman to serve on the City Council By Mary L. Grady editor@mi-reporter.com
Islander Debbie Bertlin is the newest Mercer Island City Councilmember. Bertlin becomes the second woman on the present Council and the ninth woman to serve on the Council since its inception in 1960.
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Bertlin’s commanding lead, set on election night, was more than enough to defeat longtime City Councilmember El Jahncke. As of Monday evening, Bertlin was ahead of Jahncke with 59 percent of the ballots, or about 1,400 votes. “It’s a tremendous honor to have such resounding support from the community, now and throughout this election season,” Bertlin wrote on her Web site. “While Mr.
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for the fresh perspective and approach I will bring to the Council,” she said. “And, of course, I must recognize and thank the campaign’s many supporters, endorsers, volunteers and enthusiasts,” she contin-
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ued. “How fortunate to have worked with a wide range of energetic and intelligent supporters, and I will continue to draw on their experiences in years to come.” Jahncke did not wait for more votes to be counted after election night. He called Bertlin the next morning to congratulate her on her success and discuss city issues. “She is a fine lady,
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and she will make a fine said. “The city manager’s Councilmember,” he said. performance review, budget “She ran an excellent cam- analysis and review, infrapaign.” structure and transportation Bertlin, 47, who issues will require grew up on the significant focus in Island and graduthe first quarter.” ated from Mercer Election offiIsland High School, cials’ numbers indireturned to live on cate that they have the Island after counted 8,152 balworking around lots to date, reprethe world. She and senting 49 percent her husband have Debbie Bertlin of Island registered two young daughvoters. ters and live on First Hill. According to the Bertlin has been active in the Washington State Public community largely through Disclosure Commission, the Mercer Island Preschool reports to date indicate that Association. Jahncke’s campaign spent Bertlin already knows about $12,500. Bertlin raised what lies ahead. “My first and spent about $1,000 order of business will be to more. establish strong, respectful Bertlin will be sworn in and effective working rela- to office on the first City tionships with all Council Council meeting of the new members and city staff,” she year.
The three City Council incumbents who ran unopposed, Jane Meyer Brahm, Mike Cero and Bruce Bassett, had an average of 118 write-in votes each cast for others. In the race for Pos. 6 on the King County Council incumbent Jane Hague is the apparent winner over challenger Richard Mitchell of Mercer Island. As of Monday evening, Hague continued her lead from Nov. 8, holding of 54 percent of the votes, while Mitchell has 46 percent. Under 40 percent of King County voters cast their ballots for a total of 46,000 votes.
The new store, the first drive-thru ever for Tully’s, is at the former location of R&R Espresso in the Rite Aid parking lot. The drive-thru will open at 6 a.m. On Nov. 17, they will offer free pastries to the first 100 customers and have giveaways, including Tully’s gift cards up to $25.
Customers who mention that they saw the story about the new Tully’s drivethru in the Mercer Island Reporter will get 50 cents off their coffee order. The original Island Tully’s, between Sunset Highway and S.E. 27th Street, will also have coupons for the new location.
Tully’s drive-thru grand opening is Nov. 17 By Reporter Staff
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School district marks 70 years of growth, change Thursday night’s Mercer Island School Board meeting started off with a party to celebrate the district’s 70th anniversary. Several former school board members, along with the present cast, joined together to share stories and enjoy pizza and cake. Joining the party was 97-year-old John Davis, who served on the board from 1955 to 1965. He was there when the first schools were built, and reminisced about purchasing the 10 acres for North Mercer. “We were a needful district,� Davis said. He said they bought the land from the Seattle School District for $395,000. Davis said the board at that time thought if they built a two-story building, it would be more cost effective, but to get state funding they had to build it on one level.
Davis, one of the founders of the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine, still goes down to the office three days a week, and the partners all take turns taking him to lunch, said Susan Blake, who served on the board from 1973-1983. Blake said Davis was the president of the board when she graduated from Mercer Island High School with the class of 1960. Stanley Ann Dunham, President Barack Obama’s mother, was in Blake’s graduating class. Speaking of her time on the school board, Blake said they experienced a rapid decline in enrollment during that time and actually had to close schools. Hal Fardal served in that same time range, from 1971 to 1979. “It was an interesting time because enrollment was going down,� Fardal said. He said during that time, sex education was introduced to the schools, rais-
Former school board members remember the fuss about sex education and smoking at the high school.
School briefs Meet the new MIHS principal Patricia Blix, who has been appointed as interim principal of Mercer Island High School, effective Nov. 4, will meet with high school parents on Nov. 17 at 9:30 a.m.,
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during a PTSA coffee in the library presentation room. Blix, a retired education administrator, was appointed by superintendent Gary Plano. Former principal John Harrison took a job with Bellevue Schools. Blix was an interim principal at West Mercer Elementary from 2006 until 2008. Many of the freshmen and sophomore students at
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Former and current school board members got together to celebrate the Mercer Island School District’s 70th anniversary on Nov. 10. Back row, from left, are Adair Dingle, Janet Frohnmayer, Terry Pottmeyer, Rand Ginn, Rodney Hearne, Brian Emanuels, Boyd Vanderhouwen, Susan Kaplan, Dave Myerson, Pat Braman, Laurie Koehler and Leslie Ferrell. Seated, from left, are Hal Fardal, John Davis and Susan Blake. ing a few eyebrows. Rod Hearn, who served from 1986 to 1990, said that was the time the board first tried to pass a levy to remodel the schools, which didn’t fly at the time, but would later. Rand Ginn took a seat for six months when Fred Jarrett stepped down. He was able to go to France — on his own dime — to establish the sister city relationship with Thonon les Bains on the south shore of Lake Geneva. Laurie Koehler served during the years when the levy was cast that did indeed fund remodeling of the schools. Serving from 1992 to
2003, Susan Kaplan had one of the most amusing stories. Kaplan recalled a meeting where much of the discussion was about less than desirable activities going on around the high school, such as smoking and littering. To prove a point, a neighbor came to the meeting with two huge plastic garbage bags full of cigarette butts and presented them to Kaplan, who was also the president of the board. She graciously accepted them. Terry Pottmeyer, who was named Mercer Island Citizen of the Year for 2011 along with Kaplan, served on the school board from
MIHS, and parents, already know Blix from her leadership at West Mercer.
School officials will close school or delay start times to ensure safety for students and employees. Decisions for a late start or closure are made by the superintendent no later than 5:30 a.m. and are made available to area radio and television stations. The district will also post updates on the main district website at www.k12.wa.us.
Weather alerts When extreme weather is expected, Mercer Island School District personnel monitor forecasts and conditions on the roadways well ahead of the anticipated arrival of a storm.
1997-2000. Her fondest memories were the successful addition of a science wing at Islander Middle School and handing out diplomas to happy graduates. Finally, Leslie Ferrell, who served from 2003 to 2007, and served with current members Pat Braman and Adair Dingle, said she was proud of the work done to bring the PEAK facil-
ity to life, and hiring Gary Plano as superintendent. Current board member Dave Myerson perhaps got the biggest laugh of the evening when he recited a Mark Twain quote after thanking all of these past board members for their service. “God made the idiot for practice, and then He made the school board,� Myerson recited.
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Deer should be removed from the Island Recently, two accidents involving deer on Mercer Island have been reported. The phrase “deer in headlights” has a strong basis in fact. Deer do not adjust to automobile traffic. Perhaps I’m particularly sensitive to this because when I lived in Denver, a neighbor of mine was killed by a deer that attempted to jump over her car, but landed in the front windshield instead and kicked the poor woman to death. Mercer Island is not a rural area and deer have no place in our urban setting. Placing caution signs on Gallagher Hill is a weak attempt by the city to protect the citizens (and the deer). In short, the city should take the necessary steps to remove the deer from the Island immediately. Tim Crowe
Mercer Island needs separate water supply Starting last August, Washington Action for Safe Water has been paying monthly visits to the Mercer Island City Hall. Our goal is to educate the City Council about the lead, arsenic and silicofluoride that Seattle
adds to Mercer Island water. pipelines coming down from the Neither the City Council nor Tolt and Cedar watersheds, and the public ever had a chance to it should be no problem to bring vote on whether they wanted silicofluoride free water down in dilute toxic waste added to their at least one of them. water. Seattle ought to We are proposinstall a new pipeing that Mercer line if necessary to Island demand deliver “just water” Send your letters to: edithat Seattle proto Mercer Island. tor@mi-reporter.com. Keep vide water free In the meantime, it brief, courteous, and sign of any additives Seattle ought to your name. other than a little indemnify and chlorine to kill hold Mercer Island microbes and a harmless against little alkalizer to raise the pH of the possibility of a lawsuit by our acidic snowmelt water to a residents of Mercer Island against more neutral, slightly alkaline the city. level. Seattle probably has numerous James Robert Deal
Have your say
What do you think of the proposed city ordinance that would fine parents for hosting underage drinking? What do you think?
“I think it would be better if the parents got a few days in jail for that.” WERNER GLASS Retired Mercer Island
“I would say if I wanted to serve my 17-yearold a glass of wine on Thanksgiving, I should be able to. Other than that, definitely not.” MARGARET TOWNSEND Consultant Mercer Island
“I think it’s fair.” MANIE AKRISH Retired Mercer Island
“The fine sounds a little light, to be honest.” TYLER JAMIESON Self-employed Mercer Island
“I think it’s a good idea to hold parents responsible for what’s going on in their home, and to keep kids safe.” SARAH GOLLHOFER Nurse practitioner Mercer Island
We want to know what you think. Do you agree with the proposed city ordinance that would fine parents (possibly $250) for hosting underage drinking? Let us know by voting in our online poll at www.mi-reporter.com. Look for the results in next week’s print edition.
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Police NOV. 1 MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT: A
motorcyclist, 24, lost control at 35 mph around a corner at 11:55 a.m. in the 7600 block of West Mercer Way, tipped over and slid over the center line. The motorcycle slid into the side of an oncoming vehicle. The biker sustained an abrasion on his right knee. He said the motorcycle went down after striking wet leaves, but then said he down-shifted
to slow down while following another motorcycle and lost control when he let the clutch out. ACCIDENT: A vehicle went off the road at 6:13 p.m. in the 7700 block of West Mercer Way. The driver, an 89-yearold woman, was blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle and could not navigate a curve in the road. The vehicle got stuck on its passenger side in the ditch and had to be towed. No injuries were reported.
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a 44-year-old Seattle woman at 12:25 p.m. for violating a protection order. She had contacted her exboyfriend, a Mercer Island resident, via hundreds of text messages and phone calls every day since the order had been put into effect the previous week. FAKE PRESCRIPTION: A woman
tried to get 300 tabs of Methadone with a fraudulent prescription at the North end Rite Aid pharmacy at 8:30 p.m. The name on the prescription might belong to the suspect. Two witnesses were present. Store surveillance and the forged prescription were saved for evidence.
NOV. 4 ACCIDENT: A vehicle pulled
out from a driveway onto Forest Avenue and struck a passing vehicle at 4 p.m. The driver was cited for failing to yield and his vehicle sustained minor damage to its front bumper. The victim’s vehicle was dented and scratched along the passenger side. ARREST: Police took a 38-year-old Seattle man into custody at 11 p.m. on a $1,000 misdemeanor warrant for driving with a suspended license. He was booked into the Issaquah City Jail.
NOV. 5 DUI: Police stopped a vehicle
Brett Thomas Barnett Brett Thomas Barnett, born October 30, 1962 in Cincinnati, OH, passed away on November 6, 2011 in Seattle, WA. Brett brought joy to everyone he met; always positive, helpful and ready to please. Brett was a Special Olympian many times over – winning medals in track and field, swimming, and skiing. He was a long time active parishioner at St. Monica’s Parish by participating in the Youth Ministry program and serving as an alter server for many years. Brett graduated from Issaquah High School in 1984. After working at different jobs arranged by job training agencies, Brett took the initiative to find a job without anybody’s help. His initiative paid off because he found a job at McDonald’s on Mercer Island and worked there for 17 years before retiring in 2006. Brett spent countless hours at the Highland Center in Bellevue where he participated in weight training, dancing, and his favorite hobby - musical theatre productions. He was a featured actor in several of the Highland Center’s production including, South Pacific, Grease, Guys and Dolls, and many other plays. Brett lived a joyful and productive life on Mercer Island with his family. In 2005, he moved to Spiritridge Adult Family Home in Bellevue, where Orlan and Babylyn Calayag lovingly cared for him until May 2010. Due to declining health, he moved to Providence Mt. St.Vincent and was cared with love and respect until his passing on November 6, 2011. Brett is preceded in death by his father, Kendrick “Kink” J. Barnett. He is survived by his mother, Kathleen A. Barnett of Mercer Island, brother, Barclay Barnett of Hailey, ID, sisters, Denise Angel, Celeste Stubner and Nanette Fricke of the Seattle area, brothers-in-law, Marc Angel, Jamie Stubner and Steve Fricke, nephew, Stefan Fricke, nieces, Caitlin Stubner, Carly Stubner, Samantha Angel, Alexandra Angel and Cossette Fricke. A Memorial Mass was held on November 14th at 11:00 AM at St. Monica’s Catholic Church, 4311 88th Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Highland Center Donation Fund (14224 NE Bel-Red Road, Bellevue,WA 98007 425-452-7686) or Special Olympics Washington (1809 7th Ave Suite 1509, Seattle,WA 98101 or call 206-362-4949 ext 206). 545225
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block of S.E. 40th Street and arrested the driver, a 25-year-old Mercer Island woman, for DUI. She failed standard sobriety tests. After being processed at the MIPD, she was released to a sober adult. ARREST: Police arrested a 30-year-old Seattle man at 2:20 p.m. in the 9400 block of S.E. 35th Street after confirming a Seattle Municipal Court warrant through a vehicle license plate check. The Seattle Police Department took custody of the suspect. ARREST: Police took a 26-year-old Seattle man into custody at 7:30 p.m. after he was released from the King County Jail. He was booked into the Issaquah Jail.
NOV. 6 FIRE: The fire department responded to a fire alarm at 5:15 p.m. in a residence in the 8100 block of S.E. 73rd Street. Firefighters saw smoke and entered by force through a side door, not finding anyone at home.
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Dr. William S. Green Bill “Doc” Green, beloved father, friend, and veterinarian to many animals passed away peacefully October 31, 2011 on Whidbey Island at the age of 90. He was born in Fort Collins,Colorado on March 9, 1921 to Dr.William L. and Maree Green. In 1941 he married Ruth Fowler, and in 1943 received his degree in veterinary medicine from Colorado State University. In 1947 they moved to Mercer Island and established the Island’s first veterinary hospital. Bill lived a full and productive life and enthusiastically served his country and his community. He was a Korean War veteran, a charter member of the Mercer Island Rotary Club where he served a term as president and was named Rotarian of the Year. He was an original member of the Mercer Island Volunteer Fire Department and a past president of the Seattle Veterinary Medical Association and member of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association. He was also a competitive golfer and continued to play par or under for many years. He practiced veterinary medicine on the Island until he retired at the age of 76. He then moved to Whidbey Island and continued his lifelong passion; fishing for salmon and steelhead with his buddies. He never met a stranger whether it was human or animal and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Bill is survived by his daughters Ginny Carr of Savona, B.C., Nancy (Randy) Beck of Bothell, Missy (Ron) Bendzak of Savona, B.C., Sally Stoermer of Tacoma and their mother Ruth Green of Freeland, and daughter Susan (Josh) Ramos of Sammamish and her mother Karol Green of Sammamish, eight grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, four step-greatgrandchildren and cousin Doris Bice of Fort Collins, Colorado, and numerous other cousins. A celebration of Bill’s life is planned for Saturday, December 3rd at 2 pm at the VFW Hall on Mercer Island. Remembrances may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or charity of your choice. 545482
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58-year-old Mercer Island man at 3:10 p.m. in the 4300 block of 86th Avenue S.E. after stopping him for an expired vehicle registration. He had a $500 warrant for failing to appear at a DUI hearing and was booked into the King County Jail.
For the month of October, the Mercer Island Police Department reported 23 total arrests. There were 28 thefts, three auto thefts, two assault cases, one burglary, 16 traffic accidents, two bicycle accidents, one pedestrian/ vehicle accident, one hit-and-run, one DUI accident and four DUI arrests. Police issued 327 total traffic citations.
NOV. 8 SUSPECTED COLLISION: A tow truck driver reported that his truck moved when he heard a collision at 10:15 a.m. in the 4300 block of East Mercer Way. He was securing and repairing a vehicle that he was towing on the side of the road. He saw a white commercial truck coming down the hill and said it might have fishtailed into his vehicle, but he did not see the collision. The left side of his truck’s bumper was pushed into the left front tire and the driver had to separate them with a pry bar. The estimated damage was $800. CIVIL DISPUTE: A 53-yearold Mercer Island woman reported that her neighbor trimmed a tree on her property on Forest Avenue S.E. sometime during the afternoon on Nov. 4.
THEFT: $90 was stolen from the petty cash box at Qliance Medical Group in the 7700 block of S.E. 27th Street sometime after Nov. 3. The theft was reported by a 53-year-old woman at 11:30 a.m. BIKE ACCIDENT: A 49-year-old bicyclist fell off his bike at 7 p.m. in the 8400 block of North Mercer Way after his front tire clipped a bike in front of him in a pack of six cyclists. He had pain in his elbow and was treated at the scene, then was taken to a hospital.
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Joseph Iwano Former Mercer Island resident, Joseph Iwano, passed away at the age of 91 on October. 28, 2011, in Issaquah. Born in the town of Hakalau, Joe grew up on the Big Island of Hawaii. As a child, he worked in sugar cane fields and the plantation store. His lifelong love of learning propelled him through Hilo High School, the University of Hawaii, and the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, from which he graduated in 1950. After his residency at McGuire Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, and military service as a U.S. Army captain at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, he settled his family in Ohio, where he was a well-respected urologist, practicing in Alliance and Salem for 32 years. In 1988, Joe retired and moved to Mercer Island with his wife, the former Molly Ito. They had been married 46 years when Molly died in 1990. In 1993, he married Ann Lensrud, who survives him with his children, Elizabeth, Ruth, Andrew, Amy, and Elaine, six grandchildren, and his sister Kay. He is remembered for the lives he improved as a physician, his delight in family and friends, and his passion for learning, travel, and ice cream. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests remembrance donations to one of the following: NW Medical Teams International at www. medicalteams.org; the Alzheimer’s Association, PO Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090; or MI United Methodist Church, 7070 SE 24th St., Mercer Island, WA 98040. Services will be held on Saturday, November 19th, at 2 pm, at Mercer Island United Methodist.
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New city ordinance to target adults who enable teen drinking
By Mary L. Grady editor@mi-reporter.com
The Mercer Island City Council is working on an ordinance that would fine adults who host teen drinking parties at their home. Last January, the Council directed staff to examine the option of creating a civil infraction as an additional method of deterring underage drinking in Mercer Island. An underage gathering where alcohol is consumed “constitutes a public nuisance, is an immediate threat to public health and safety, and is prohibited,” the draft ordinance declares. In brief, a civil infraction or a ticket would be issued to a person whose residence is used for an underage gathering involving the consumption of alcohol, regardless of whether or not the responsible person permitted such activity. Those cited would be fined $250 for the first offense. A civil infraction can be characterized as more serious as a speeding ticket but less serious than a DUI. There are no criminal charges associated with a civil infraction. While the amount of the fine might seem paltry, the city is limited in what they
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can charge. The fine of $250 is the limit set by state law for these type of citations, city attorney Katie Knight said. “If we want to charge anymore, the state RCW (law) would need to be changed by the state Legislature.” Underage drinking on Mercer Island has continued unabated. Incidents of parents hosting these parties seem to be on the rise. The staff at Mercer Island Youth & Family Services has urged the Council to find new ways to stop teen drinking, and in particular, drinking at Island homes where a parent is present. Youth & Family Services Manager Derek Franklin said YFS has been aware of the use of penalties against those who furnish alcohol for some time and had previously brought it to the City Council. The Council was spurred to action when an Island citizen spoke to a Councilmember about the idea. The ordinance has many facets, Franklin explained, one of which is the employment of the simple means of deterrent. Many agencies have come together to support this kind of law, Franklin said. “The police, the state Liquor Control Board, the attorney’s office are all on the same page.” Mercer Island is not the first entity to try this option to work against teen drinking.
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The use of fines to deter adults from furnishing alcohol to minors is becoming the law de jour for cities across the nation. Beyond the state laws that make it illegal for a person to permit underage youth to drink on premises under their control, cities do have the authority to impose their own penalties. Over just the past few weeks, several news reports covered these efforts. In California, television station KTLA reported just last Friday that the Irvine, Calif., City Council unanimously approved an ordinance this week that fines party hosts who serve alcohol to minors. Similar to the proposal here, the ordinance targets “social hosts,” defined as a “responsible person who makes alcohol available and/or permits the consumption of alcohol by
an underage person at a gathering or event held on private property,” according to a city of Irvine staff report. First-time offenders can be fined up to $750. A second offense within 12 months can result in a $1,500 fine and up to $3,000 for future offenses, according to a newspaper report. The City of Irvine law is just one of several that exist throughout the state. In Oklahoma, a new law went into effect just last week. It’s named after 16-year-old Cody Greenhaw, who died seven years ago after overdosing on drugs and alcohol at a party held by another teen’s parents. The new law means that adults will face harsher penalties for hosting a party where minors consume drugs or alcohol, even if they’re the minor’s parents. The first offense is a $500 fine. The second carries a $1,000 fine. A third offense becomes a felony and carries a $2,500 fine.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011 | Page 7 If a young person is seriously injured or dies, the penalty may mean the responsible party could serve up to five years in prison. The state of Maryland has doubled the fine for adults who allow or enable teen drinking, from $500 to $1,000. Other efforts aimed at adults are underway to expand efforts to stem illegal drinking and its potential to cause harm. In New Jersey, state and local officials have also begun to target adults who might purchase alcohol legally and provide it to minors in their efforts to curb underage drinking.
Stickers warning about the penalties for furnishing alcohol to minors were placed on all multi-packs of beer and wine coolers. In Washington, D.C., the Regional Alcohol Program, which works to combat drunk driving, says parents who allow kids to leave while intoxicated could be culpable for whatever happens after the party’s over. They may be responsible for injuries, they could be responsible for property damage, and they could be responsible for wrongful death. The next public hearing regarding the law is set for Nov. 21 at the regular City Council meeting. For more go to www.mercergov.org.
PUBLIC NOTICES State of Washington Department of Ecology Notice of Application To Change An Existing Water Right Claim Take notice: That Michele and Neil Keller of Mercer Island, Washington on July 7, 2011, have filed an application of change to Ground Water Claim G1- 158498CL. Claimed use is for 900 gallons per minute (gpm), 1440 acre-feet per year for municipal supply, continuously, with a claimed priority date of 1888. That the original point of withdrawal is located in the NW ¼, Section 17, Township 25N, Range 5E, W.M. in King County. The claimed place of use is the Replat of Yarrow Section 18, Township 25N, Range5E, W.M. The request here is to change the point of diversion, place of use, and purpose of use for a portion of this water right claim – 16 gpm (0.036 cubic feet per second) and 1.2 afy. The proposed new point of diversion will take water directly from Lake Washington in the NW ¼, Section 13, Township 24N, Range 4E, W.M. The new place of use will be tax parcel 3623500420 in the NW ¼ Section 13, Township 24N, Range 4E, W.M. The new purpose of use will be irrigation of 0.40 acres during the irrigation season. No increase will be made to the instantaneous withdrawal rate or annual quantity. Protests or objections to approval of this application must include a detailed statement of the basis for objections: protests must be accompanied with a fifty-dollar ($50.00) nonrefundable recording fee (please remit check or money order only) and filed with the department of Ecology at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days from November 23, 2011. Department of Ecology Cashiering office – NWRO-WR PO Box 47611 Oympia WA 98504-7611 Published in the Mercer Island Reporter November 16, 2011 and November 23, 2011. #545201.
State of Washington Department of Ecology Notice of Application To Change An Existing Water Right Claim Take notice: That KFP LLC of Mercer Island, Washington on August 30, 2011, have filed an application of change to Ground Water Claim G1- 158498CL. Claimed use is for 900 gallons per minute (gpm), 1440 acre-feet per year for municipal supply, continuously, with a claimed priority date of 1888. That the original point of withdrawal is located in the NW ¼, Section 17, Township 25N, Range 5E, W.M. in King County. The claimed place of use is the Replat of Yarrow Section 18, Township 25N, Range 5E, W.M. The request here is to change the point of diversion, place of use, and purpose of use for a portion of this water right claim – 12 gpm (0.027 cubic feet per second) and .4 afy. The proposed new point of diversion will take water directly from Lake Washington in the NE ¼ Section 24, Township 24N, Range 4E, W.M. The new place of use will be tax parcel 2574900195 in the NE ¼ Section 24, Township 24, Range 4E, W.M. The new purpose of use will be irrigation of 0.14 acres during the irrigation season. No increase will be made to the instantaneous withdrawal rate or annual quantity. Protests or objections to approval of this application must include a detailed statement of the basis for objections: protests must be accompanied with a fifty-dollar ($50.00) nonrefundable recording fee (please remit check or money order only) and filed with the department of Ecology at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days from November 23, 2011. Department of Ecology Cashiering office – NWRO-WR PO Box 47611 Oympia WA 98504-7611 Published in the Mercer Island Reporter November 16, 2011 and November 23, 2011. #545239.
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NW Yeshiva High School sits out state volleyball tournament Joel Magalnick Special to the Reporter
While their competitors spent the weekend in Yakima, the girls’ volleyball team for Northwest Yeshiva High School stayed home for the state tournament. Though they placed fourth in their division, which qualified them to go to state, the tournament was being held last Friday and Saturday, during Shabbat, meaning the girls were unable to play. The Washington Interstate
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Athletic Association, which administers athletics for approximately 400 public and private schools throughout the state, was unable to make accommodations for the twoday, 48-team tournament. “We offered a couple different options, including playing one or two matches off-site or playing the games earlier in the day,” said Rabbi Benjy Owen, NYHS’s assistant head of school. “We made some proposals to them, and they didn’t accept them.” Mike Colbrese, the WIAA executive director, said the situation is complex and difficult. “We were concerned about the fairness to all the teams and also concerned about the safety to individuals,” Colbrese told JTNews. Making accommodations would have required teams to
play two or even three games back-to-back, and he said the fatigue could pose safety issues. Moving the schedule up a day was also not possible. “The problem with Thursday-Friday is then we’re taking kids out of school more,” he said. NYHS and WIAA have been working on the issue since March, when it became clear that the volleyball team could qualify for the state championships. This tournament would have been their first. This is not the first time, however, that the NYHS girls have had to forfeit because of schedule conflicts. In the spring of 2010, the WIAA did not accommodate the girls’ basketball team, which was scheduled to play on the evening following a fast day. NYHS is also not the only school that has Sabbath issues. There are “a number of Seventh Day Adventist schools,” Colbrese said, and he also noted that Christian schools may have issues playing on Sundays. Joel Magalnik is the editor of the JTNews. For Insurance and Financial Services
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Former Mercer Island journalist Betty Houchin Winfield honored The Mizzou Alumni Association (MAA) will honor 14 outstanding faculty and alumni on Friday, Nov. 11, at its 44th annual Faculty-Alumni Awards ceremony. Betty Houchin Winfield, Curators’ Professor in the Missouri (MU) School of Journalism, will be recognized with the 52nd annual Distinguished Faculty Award. Winfield is a member of the MAA and previously received its Faculty-Alumni Award. The Distinguished Faculty Award, the highest honor given by the MAA, recognizes a faculty member whose sustained efforts in teaching, research and service have added to the excellence of the university. The award also considers the faculty member’s relationships with students. One of the nation’s leading journalism historians, Winfield has taught mass media history to more than 8,000 students. She joined the school of journalism in 1990 after a career at the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University. In addition to her role at the school, she has served MU as an adjunct professor of political science and as an affiliated professor in the Harry S. Truman School of Public Affairs. Winfield published some of the earliest research on U.S. presidents, first ladies and mass media and received the Kappa Tau Alpha National Research Award for her book, “FDR and the News Media.” She has published four books, has two more in progress, and has written more than
120 research articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries and refereed conference papers. Winfield completed post-doctoral fellowships at Columbia University and Harvard University. In addition, Winfield has been recognized as a Fulbright Distinguished Chair and has received numerous other prestigious awards for her work as a journalism historian and educator, including the Cathy Covert Award for best publication in journalism history from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, and the American Journalism Historians Association Excellence in Teaching Award. Winfield and her husband, Barry Hyman, divide their time between Columbia and Seattle.
employee to cover Pierce’s civilian responsibilities while he earned his rank. “We are proud of Dan’s accomplishments,” said Doug Hansen, president of Airbag Service. “It was our honor to support our country, to support Dan, and to support his family.” “It has been rewarding, challenging and difficult since I joined the Washington Army National Guard,” Pierce stated, “Without the support, understanding and patriotism of everyone at Airbag Service, the challenge would’ve been nearly impossible.” Dennis Newell and Bob DeWald of the Washington Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an agency of the Department of Defense, presented the award.
Mercer Island Islander business United Methodist receives ‘Patriot Church has a new Award’ for music director assisting soldier Marcus Oldham is Islander Douglas Hansen, president of Airbag Service, an automotive safety and electronics services company, has received the Patriot Award acknowledging the company’s sacrifice that made it possible for a Lakewood father of three to pursue his dream of military service. Second Lieutenant Dan Pierce of the 161 HHC Infantry Unit nominated Douglas Hansen and Airbag Service for the award. Airbag Service employs Pierce as an automotive technician. While working for Airbag Service, Pierce completed Basic Combat Training, Officer Candidate School and an associate’s degree. With only seven employees in the Puget Sound area, Airbag Service needed to hire and train a temporary
the new music director at the Mercer Island United Methodist Church. Oldham has studied keyboard performance, musicology and music theory at the University of North Carolina, as well as music composition at Duke and Eastman School of Music. He has composed native flute pieces and performs contemporary and Baroque music. Oldham recently scored a film for the National Episcopal Church. His prior employment was at Heidelberg United Church of Christ in Thomasville, N.C., Overlake Park Presbyterian Church in Bellevue and St. George’s Episcopal Church in Seattle. He has his own private studio where he teaches children, teens and adults.
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Weddings Rigsbee-Gordon Betsy Rigsbee and Erik Gordon pledged their love and became engaged on the Pont des Arts in Paris, France, on Nov. 10, 2010. Their marriage took place on Nov. 11, 2011, in Waikoloa, Hawaii. The bride grew up on Mercer Island and is the daughter of Buzz and Bunny Rigsbee of Mercer Island. She graduated from Barnard College at Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts and the University of Washington with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. She is employed with Olympic
Physical Therapy in Kirkland. The groom grew up in Seattle and Bellevue, and is the son of Tad and Winnie Gordon of Bellevue. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Pennsylvania State University, where he was a varsity swimmer. He is the operations manager at Northwest Handling Systems in Renton. The couple makes their home in Kirkland with their dog, Parker.
Cassan-Granbois Andy Granbois and Traci Cassan were joined in marriage on Sept. 3,
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Betsy Rigsbee and Erik Gordon were married in November.
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Traci Cassan and Andy Granbois were married in September. 2011. The wedding took place at DeLille Cellars in Redmond and was officiated by Pastor Bud Palmberg. The bride is the daughter of Doris and James Cassan, of Mercer Island. The groom is the son of Anita and Calvin Granbois, of Olympia, Wash. The wedding party included matron of honor Alayne Freidel-Sobel, friend of the bride. The best man was Jeffrey Granbois, brother of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Laura (Reimers) Miller, Amy Parker and Erin (Meyer) Vickers. All three bridesmaids graduated
from Mercer Island High School. The groomsmen were Calvin McCaughan and Jason Simmons, friends of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Mercer Island High School and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law, and an LL.M. from the University of Washington. The bridegroom is a graduate of Olympia High School and holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Martin’s University and a law degree from Seattle University School of Law. The newlyweds honeymooned in Morocco and make their first home on Mercer Island.
Rindlaub-McKay Susan Rindlaub was married to Alex McKay on July 30, 2011, at the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park on the waterfront. The bride’s sisters, Alison Rindlaub Chester and Julia Rindlaub, were matron and maid of honor. The groom’s brother, Cory Cote, was best man. The bride was a 2000 graduate of MIHS and
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Susan Rindlaub and Alex McKay were married in July. graduated from the University of CaliforniaSan Diego and Seattle University. She is currently teaching English and history at Mercer Island High School, and is the head coach for the volleyball program. The groom also graduated in the class of 2000 from Sammamish High School, and the University of Washington. He is currently employed at Expeditors International in the Information Systems Department. The couple resides in West Seattle.
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Star effort, depth, propel Mercer Island swim to third straight title By Scott Panitz UW News Lab
The Mercer Island girls swimming team raced its way to a third consecutive 3A state championship at the state meet, holding off a strong push from Bainbridge at the King County Aquatic Center on Saturday. The Islanders were led by junior Grace Wold, who accounted for both of the team’s two first-place finishes. “Those races were a great opportunity to just go out there and swim fast for my team,” said Wold, who won the 200-yard individual medley and the 100-yard butterfly, posting All-American automatic qualifying times in both races. Later in the meet, she was named the 2011 Washington Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association Swimmer of the Year. While she appreciates her individual honors, Wold emphasized that the team’s accomplishments come first. “I love being here with my team,” said Wold. “It’s something that comes around once in a lifetime to have a team of all these girls who are so talented. I’m so honored to participate in the championship winning.” That the team has so many talented girls is the
reason Mercer Island was able to win the overall title despite just two individual event victories. The Islanders had 16 different girls score points in individual swimming events as well as two girls score in diving, including junior diver Meg Lindsay, who finished second. The team also placed in the top three in all three relay events. “We can’t control how other people swim, so there’s always this unknown with it,” said Islander coach Chauntelle Johnson. “Bainbridge swam really well today; Hanford swam really, really well today. Lucky for us, our depth is just something that makes it tough for other teams to take us down.” Johnson said that the girls whose “names maybe won’t be next to a number one” were the unsung heroes of the day. Their ability to rack up points in the ninththrough-16th-place B-heats was essential to the team’s strategy and made the win a proper team victory. “Truly a group effort,” said Johnson. “We only won two events all day, [but] it doesn’t take winning a lot of events to win a state championship.” Johnson mentioned that
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Islanders with the championship trophy after the WIAA 3A girls state swim and dive championship meet at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. Below left, swimmers compete in the freestyle. Below right, Diver Meg Lindsay finished in second place during the 3A state competition last Saturday.
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high ankle sprain. Junior quarterback Brian Higgins On Saturday night — a took control of the field, dark, drizzling evening at and held the score for Edmonds District Stadium much of the third quar— the MIHS varsity foot- ter. With a series of hanball squad saw its state doffs and short passes, title run dreams dashed the Islanders drove the with a series of missed ball to the 13-yard line, opportunities that led to where it was turned over a disappointing 20-17 loss on downs. On the ensuing series, a against the Meadowdale succession of illegal proceMavericks. “The goal was to make it dure penalty calls rattled to the playoffs and to win Meadowdale, and senior a game in the playoffs, and Cameron Ogard’s interwe were successful in that,� ception of a tipped ball said MIHS head coach gave the Islanders control Brett Ogata following the on the 8-yard line, and a game. “But, obviously, we touchdown in sight. However, what looked all wanted to go further.� like a touchdown carried The Islanders, who entered the game with in by Higgins was ruled an an 8-2 record and sev- end zone fumble, recoveral polls’ predictions ered by the Mavericks. for a win, experienced a Instead of serving as a reality check early in the turning point for the game, as the Mavericks Islanders, the play led to scored two touchdowns in a long and successful drive the first five minutes: a by the Mavericks, leav73-yard pass from quar- ing the score at 20-3 with terback Brian Marty to less than three minutes senior Kyler Larson, and remaining in the quarter. “You get to play really a 45-yard, untouched run by junior standout Giavani good teams in the playShepard, who would go on offs, and you can’t miss opportunities to run for and expect to 142 yards win,� Ogata on 19 carsaid. ries that H o w e v e r, night. with the As the tenacity that first quarhas served the ter neared team through an end, the its winning Islanders season and drove the ball to the Brett Ogata, first playoff MIHS football coach run in more 10-yard than a decade, line in a the Islanders series of short passes to Connor drove the ball downfield Bernal and Risley Lesko, with Higgins firing spotas well as five “keepers� on passes to Lesko, Bernal by senior quarterback Jeff and junior Zach Bucklin. And then, after several Lindquist. MIHS began the second incomplete passes, Higgins quarter with a success- surprised the defense with ful field goal attempt by a lateral toss to tight end senior Alex Wood, and the Max Dammeier, a 215score stood at 14-3 until pound senior, who ran the ball to the 1-yard line. A halftime. Lindquist stood on the false start penalty moved sidelines as the second half the ball back to the 5-yard started, with an apparent line, but with less than five seconds remaining in the Special to the Reporter
“The attitude now is that we expect to win, and that’s a huge difference that the seniors installed.�
quarter, Bernal made an end zone catch to bring the score to 20-9, and Woods’ kick added another point. Several more penalty calls and incomplete passes set the stage for a challenging fourth quarter. A long Islander drive, ending with a 36-yard pass to Senior Nicky Sinclair, took the ball to the 4-yard line, but two successive passes to the end zone were incomplete, and, following the fourth down, Woods’ 25-yard kick made a dramatic collision with the goal post. In the fourth quarter, Meadowdale charged downfield, and despite three penalty calls, carried the ball to the 5-yard line. However, the Islanders’ defense was in full armor and forced a fourth-down punt, which brought the ball to Mercer Island’s 39-yard line. The Islanders suffered another heartbreak, though, as an intercepted end zone pass resulted in a 37-yard return by the Mavericks. Again, the Islanders forced a fourthdown punt. With three and a half minutes left on the clock, Lindquist re-entered the game, but his first drive was unsuccessful and the ball was turned over on downs. The Mavericks’ run was marred by several big tackles, including those by senior Phil Frasier and junior Brian Rauzi. Less than two minutes remained when Lindquist was brought down, and the
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Mercer Island defenders Phil Frazier, Cameron Ogard and other members of the defensive line bring down a Meadowdale runner during the Islanders’ loss to the Mavericks last Saturday in the first round of state play. quarterback left the field with a visibly injured — or reinjured — ankle. Higgins rushed back into the game, and thanks to a series of keepers, a completed pass to Lesko and a personal foul against Meadowdale, brought the ball to the 11-yard line with less than 30 seconds remaining. Sinclair made an end zone catch, which was followed by an extrapoint kick, bringing the score to 20-17. However, when their onside kick attempt was thwarted, the Islanders’ 2011 season effectively
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SWIM | FROM 14 Wold hadn’t been feeling well earlier in the week, but battled through it to produce a dominant performance when her team needed it the most. “She’s a competitor,” said Johnson. “She really loves being a part of this team and swims so hard for these girls. I’m at a loss for words.” Bainbridge led the overall point total for a good portion of the meet before Mercer Island pulled away late, finishing with 278 points. Bainbridge was
next with 220 points, and Hanford rounded out the top three with 203 points. Though this is her third championship in three years as Mercer Island head coach, Johnson said it feels just as good as the first one. “It’s incredible that I’m lucky enough to get the chance to coach on the best team in the state with who has now been named the best swimmer in the state. “I’m so proud of our girls; they did so great
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Girls swimming 3A state championship Saturday, Nov. 12 Team scores – 1. Mercer Island 340, 2. Bainbridge 318, 3. Hanford 195, 4. Bellevue 150. Individual results –200 medley relay – 2. Mercer Island (Kira Godfred, Danielle Deiparine, Margaret Seaton, Christina Williamson) 1:52.09; 200 freestyle – 5. Alex Seidel 1:57.17, 9. Leah Fisk 1:59.48, 10. Caitlin Cox 1:59.54, 14. Angela Riggins 2:03.41; 200 individual medley – 1. Grace Wold
2:02.50, 9. Danielle Deiparine 2:12.37, 14. Madeline Larkin 2:15.74, 16. Vee Vee Wang 2:17.50; 50 freestyle – 13. Christina Williamson 25.89; Diving – 2. Meg Lindsay 381.30, 15. Olivia Cero 252.55; 100 butterfly – 1. Grace Wold 55.08, 8. Emily Olsen 1:01.05, 13. Masami Cookson 1:0.31, 14. Margaret Seaton 1:03.68; 100 freestyle – 5. Alex Seidel 54.00, 8. Kira Godfred 55.44, 13. Kristen Hoffman 56.20, 15. Christina Williamson 56.45; 500 freestyle – 13. Angela Riggins 5:27.48, 14. Lindsay White 5:29.09, 16. Masami Cookson 5:40.49; 200 freestyle relay – 3. Mercer Island (Alex Seidel, Andrea Hatsukami, Christina Williamson, Grace Wold) 1:40.32; 100 backstroke – 4. Catline Cox 1:00.11, 6. Kira Godfred 1:00.59, 7. Madeline Larkin 1:00.95; 100 breaststroke – 3. Danielle Deiparine 1:07.79, 5. Leah Fisk 1:07.88, 13. Vee Vee Wang 1:11.13; 400 freestyle relay – 2. Mercer Island (Alex Seidel, Kira Godfred, Danielle Deiparine, Grace Wold) 3:35.10.
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The Mercer Island girls volleyball team finished the season after losing two games at the 3A state tournament. The Islanders traveled to St. Martin’s University in Lacey for their first game on Friday morning against undefeated and top-ranked West Valley out of Yakima. West Valley won 3-1 and went on to win the tournament, beating Eastside Catholic in the championship. The Rams took the first game, 25-11, but Mercer Island fought back in game two, before losing 26-24.
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In the third game, the Islanders carried forward the momentum from game two and won 25-20. In the deciding game four, the Islanders lost 25-23. Rachel Bowdle had 16 digs for the team while Sara Lindquist had 13 kills. Carly Wilson added 37 assists. After the loss the team moved into the consolation bracket on Friday to face Glacier Peak at Timberline High School. Glacier Peak won 3-1. The Islanders had a similar match as the one previous, losing game one 25-19, pushing game two to extra points, 26-24, and winning game three, 25-15, before falling 25-20 in the last set. The Islanders finished the season with a 15-9 overall record after taking second in the KingCo conference and finishing fourth at league.
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TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES 2011 SALE: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Nov. 17-19, Mercer Island Presbyterian Church, 3605 84th Ave. S.E. Fair trade gifts, jewelry and home decor for sale from global artists and craftsmen. Ten Thousand Villages, one of the world’s oldest and largest fair trade organizations, cultivates trading relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work. www. mipc.org. MIVAL GALLERY 2ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: 5-8
p.m., Nov. 17, 2836 78th Ave. S.E. Celebration is ongoing through Nov. 27. Special discount sale and celebration party with a 10 percent off coupon on a single item, per person. Festivities, food and drink. Features member artists. www.mival.org. HOWARD BEHAR - LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A LIFE AT STARBUCKS: 6:30-8 p.m.,
Nov. 17, Stroum Jewish Community Center, 3801 East Mercer Way. Registration, mingle and nosh: 6:30-7 p.m. Q&A, book signing: 7-8 p.m. Meet local author Howard Behar, Seattle resident and author of “It’s Not About the Coffee.� Behar will speak about principles that are important in leadership and success. INTRODUCING RODAN + FIELDS DERMATOLOGISTS INFORMATIONAL MEETING:
7-9:30 p.m., Nov. 17, Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Learn about the new skin care line, Rodan + Fields Dermatologists, developed
by doctors who created ProactivÂŽ. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. RSVP to Lara Davis: (206) 992-6653.
LIBRARY RICK STEVES’ TRAVEL SERIES:
FRIDAY | 18 ANNUAL SENIOR THANKSGIVING LUNCH: 12-1 p.m., Nov. 18,
Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Registration is required and transportation is available; call (206) 275-7609 to reserve your spot. Fee: $5 plus tax. CLASSICS ON FILM: “Waste Landâ€? (Lucy Walker, Karen Harley, JoĂŁo Jardim, 2010), 7:30-9 p.m., Nov. 18, Aljoya Theatre, 2430 76th Ave. Part of “Economies of Scale,â€? a documentary film series with Q&A and commentary by Lance Rhoades. Free admission, parking and popcorn. www.mercergov.org.
SATURDAY | 19 MTS GREENWAY TREE PLANTING AT LUTHER BURBANK PARK: 9
a.m.-3 p.m., Nov. 19, Luther Burbank Park, 2040 84th Ave. S.E. Half-day shifts are available. Volunteers have worked hard to clear blackberry and other invasive species, and now it is time to return and plant native trees. www.mtsgreenway.org. SATURDAY MATINEE: “Ace in the Hole� (Billy Wilder, 1951), 1 p.m., Nov. 19, Mercer Island Library, 4400 88th Ave. S.E. Part of the “Mercer Island Public Library Film Series on Newspapers and Other Media,� with Lance Rhoades, Mercer Island Movie Matinee Series program director.
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Parents and families of Mercer Island swimmers cheer at the state meet last weekend. The Islanders won their third straight title. HARVEST MARKET OF THE MERCER ISLAND FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Nov. 20, 77th Ave. S.E. and S.E. 32nd St. Mercer Island Farmers Market returns with a special Harvest Market for Thanksgiving. Complimentary coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Children’s Table, Master Gardeners, sampling table and music for shopping. www.mifarmersmarket.org.
WEDNESDAY | 23 ANNUAL MERCER ISLAND INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE: 7:30 p.m., Nov. 23,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4001 Island Crest Way (corner of 40th Street and Island Crest Way). Sponsor: Mercer Island Clergy Association. Nonperishable food items for the Emergency Fund of the Mercer Island Youth and Family Services are welcomed.
THURSDAY | 1 WORLD AIDS DAY WORSHIP: 6:30
Island Crest
p.m., Dec. 1, Mercer Island Presbyterian Church, 3605 84th Ave. S.E. Speaker: Jay Bakker, son of Tammy Faye Bakker, from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he is copastor of Revolution Church NYC. www.mipc.org/aidsday.
FRIDAY | 2 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING & FIREHOUSE MUNCH: 7-9 p.m.,
Dec. 2, Mercerdale Park and North Fire Station. Community tree lighting ceremony and caroling at the park is followed by Santa photos, treats and children’s entertainment at the firehouse. Free event. Bring an unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots Drive.
SATURDAY | 3 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA:
10 a.m.-12 p.m., Dec. 3, Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Register your family for Breakfast with Santa. Brunch is provided, and Santa and his elves will be available for a visit and photos. Reservations are required. Fee: $7 plus tax ($5 per child). (206) 275-7609. EARTHCORPS VOLUNTEER EVENT:
Foot and Ankle Center
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Dec. 3, Island Crest Park, 5500 Island Crest
John A. Lord, DPM John K. Ford, DPM
Mediterranean Cruises 101, 7 p.m., Nov. 16. Based on Rick’s new guidebook, this class teaches you how to take a Mediterranean cruise “through the Back Door.� Get tips, a portby-port rundown of the top Mediterranean cruise destinations, and an introduction to cruising for first-timers.
opinions on the books, magazine, programs and services the library offers teens. TEEN ZONE: 1:45 p.m., Mondays, through Nov. 28. Hang out, do homework, play board games or read. ONLINE TEEN READERS:
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Wonder what other teens in the area are reading? Online Teen Readers are teens reading and talking about books on their own schedule: online.blogs.kcls. org/onlineteenreaders.
FINDING THE RIGHT COLLEGE:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
7 p.m., Nov. 17. Learn how to weigh different factors, such as size, location and majors, to determine if a college is right for you.
10:30 a.m., Nov. 17. Ages 3 to 5 with adult.
KAPLAN SAT PRACTICE TEST:
ages welcome with adult.
12:30 p.m., Nov. 20 and 27. Check your SAT test-taking skills at this four-hour practice test simulating the real thing. Come back on Nov. 27 to find out your scores and learn some strategies for improvement. Please register. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD: 7 p.m., Nov. 22. Voice your Way. Join EarthCorps, Mercer Island Parks and Recreation and community members working to preserve this Mercer Island park. Plant native trees and continue site stewardship of previously restored areas. For more information and to sign up in advance, go to: www.earthcorps.org/volunteer.php.
SUNDAY | 4 “THE HOLOCAUST THROUGH THE LENS OF HOLLYWOOD�: 2
p.m., Dec. 4, Stroum Jewish Community Center, 3801 East Mercer Way. Professor Foster Hirsch of Brooklyn College will examine widely differing approaches, using excerpts from films spanning
PRESCHOOL STORY TIMES:
PAJAMA STORY TIME OF THE SEASON: 7 p.m., Nov. 21. All BABY AND ME STORY TIMES:
10:15 a.m., Nov. 22. Ages 3 to 12 months with adult. VERY YOUNG TODDLER TIMES:
10 a.m., Nov. 23. Ages 12 to 24 months with adult. STORY TIME FOR TERRIFIC TWOS AND THREES: 11 a.m., Nov.
23. Ages 2 to 3 with adult.
six decades. Limited seating; reservations recommended. General admission: $10. SJCC members: $5. www.sjcc.org.
EVENTS | ONGOING “EXCERPTS FROM THE NUTCRACKER�: 2 p.m., Dec.
10-11, 17-18; 7 p.m., Dec. 16 and 18, Youth Theatre Northwest, 8805 S.E. 40th Street. Directed by Susan Valencia. Mercer Island Youth Ballet and Children’s Dance Conservatory will bring the classic holiday ballet to life, set to Tchaikovsky music. General admission: $22. VIP platinum tickets: $35. Purchase tickets in advance: www.IYBNutcracker.com.
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It is a dismal set of circumstances, one we have heard more than once over the past 20 years. Between April and June of 1994, approximately 800,000 people were killed in the Rwanda genocide, in just 100 days. But a group of Island families doesn’t want people to forget. Most of the dead were Tutsis, and most of those who did the killing were Hutus. The scale of the slaughter was depicted in the movie, “Hotel Rwanda,� the true story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager who housed over a thousand Tutsi refugees during the struggle against the Hutu militia. The genocide was sparked by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down on April 6, 1994. Father Jean Baptiste Ganza, a Tutsi, lost his mother and much of his family in the genocide, in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Ganza is now a Jesuit Priest and a student at Seattle University, where he
has made a name for himself. According to the University’s magazine, Father Ganza is recognized around campus as not only the young Jesuit, but he’s also a soon-to-be-alumnus when he graduates with an MBA early next year. He lives the mission of Seattle University through his dedication to the people of Rwanda and commitment to social justice. From Dec. 14, 2011, until Jan. 3, 2012, nine Mercer Island students from four families will leave on an adventure of a lifetime, to help build a classroom at St. Ignatius School, in the now healing Rwanda. Islander Holly Dillon met Ganza through a friend who had made a similar trip and decided she wanted her family to go, and the others joined in. Caroline Dillon, 16, said her mom was inspired by her friend’s videos. Spencer Dillon, 17, his sister Caroline, Zac Stickney, 17, his brother Mitch Stickney, 15, Danno Mayer, 15, and his sister Callie Mayer, 17, Max Dammeier, 17, Bennett Dammeier, 15, and their little brother Liam Dammeier, a fifth-grader
at Island Park Elementary, along with all four sets of parents, will make the journey. The families are paying their own way, but the kids are trying to raise $15,000 for the school. “It’s the kids that want to raise the money,� said Leslie Dammeier. This is not a mission organized by any of the local churches, just something these families are compelled to do. “There’s not a lot of awareness of Rwanda since the genocide,� said Callie Mayer. Spencer Dillon said America’s image of Rwanda is of the genocide, but in reality, Father Ganza has told them it’s a very safe country, with no current conflict. “They’re focused on forgiveness,� said Zac Stickney, a senior at Mercer Island High School, who will also use this trip as his culminating project. Zac is the leader of the fundraising effort. He said Father Ganza is very nice and calm, even after all he has been through. “He’s been the one preaching to us to forgive,� said Danno Mayer. “They’re integrating Hutus and Tutsis of all backgrounds into the school.� All nine youths have been
out of the country before, but never to Africa. Danno Mayer is a little concerned about mosquitoes, and they all said they’ve had to endure many, many shots, and have to take typhoid and malaria pills, some with side effects. Zac Stickney and Spencer Dillon went on a mission with the Presbyterian church, to Mexico last year, to build houses. Caroline Dillon and Danno Mayer will make the same trip to Mexico over spring break. While in Rwanda the group is staying in what was Hotel Rwanda, now called Hotel des Mille Collines. Their fundraising efforts for Rwanda so far have been achieved through knocking on doors, and sitting outside the Island QFCs telling citizens about their cause. So far, they have raised $1,400. Sunday, Nov. 20, the four families will hold a big garage sale to raise money for St. Ignatius at the Dillon home, 7002 N. Mercer Way, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some of the items for sale include a couch, sporting equipment, X-box and video games, clothing, books and other miscellaneous items. Or, if you would like to make a cash donation, call Zac Stickney at (206) 9145150.
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Yogabliss opens second location on Mercer Island By Reporter Staff
Yogabliss has opened a second studio in downtown Mercer Island. The new space, at 7803 S.E. 27th Street, Suite 174, has locker rooms, a massage room and yoga-oriented retail. Yogabliss will continue to offer a wide variety of vinyasa yoga classes, ranging from advanced to the more gentle. With two Island studios, there will be more yoga for athletes, yin/ restorative yoga and hot hatha yoga. “We intend to offer a balanced selection of classes so any given day you can participate in the practice that is right for you and your body,� said founder Maria Bliss. “The goal is to truly meet the needs of our community — from the serious athlete to seniors, from kids to adults who are looking to improve their overall health and fitness level.� The new studio will offer infrared radiant heat, particularly for the hot hatha classes. The Yogabliss hot
hatha practice is a series of breathing exercises and postures designed to exercise the entire body — muscles, joints, organs and glands. “We have designed our hot yoga practice to build both physical strength and flexibility, while increasing mental focus. It’s not ‘Bikram Yoga,’ but it’s plenty hot, so be prepared to sweat,� Bliss said. The new studio doubles Yogabliss’ square footage. “Too often I see conversations after class wiggled into a corner, or pushed out into the cold because of lack of space. Ultimately, we want to develop and deepen relationships in the studio, which in turn provide a framework for working together to address community concerns,� said Bliss. Yogabliss was founded in 2003 at Sunnybeam School and has a staff of 18 instructors. In 2006, Yogabliss moved to suite 134 at 7650 S.E. 27th Street. The studio was recently recognized as one of the top five yoga studios in Evening Magazine’s “Best of Western Washington� contest. For more information, go to www.yogabliss.org.
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Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113
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Prime Bellevue
$850,000
29+ac of land, easy access off I-90. Will support 3, maybe 4 homes, huge price drop. Has a stream & a waterfall, be the first on your block. #206270
Almost 3ac of prime flat residential real estate, quiet dead end street, near the Lake Hills Connector & green belts. Build your dream home or develop. #278019
Betty Carleton 425-444-3507
Felicia Brooks 206-612-4663
Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477
Tacoma Commer.
$550,000
Great location, no vacancy in 5 years. 5 units, one a retail space, 2-5 are residential units. In Three Bridges area. #183771 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477
Urban retreat! $1,390,000 Stunning country estate in Union Hill on over 2.5 acres. Traditional home with adjacent ADU, pool, sport court, green house, creek & more. #251583 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445
Snohomish Comm North Bend land
$210,000
12.9 wooded acres just off I-90 at exit #31. Now with deeded easement for easy access. Lots of room, timber and space to roam. #29160006
$410,000 Hoquiam Estates
60 lots in a 55+ plat. All utilities are in, the road is paved. 1/2 reduction from previous price, nice territorial views & convenient to shopping. #194858
Betty Carleton 425-444-3507
Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507
Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507
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Hoquiam lots
$1,400,000
2.91ac just west of Sno Station. 2 parcels, w/ income producing espresso stand & mobile home also. High traffic count, on a corner, in the path of progress. #191560
$300,000 Pvt lane
$448,000 Snoqualmie Pass
$4,000,000
10 lots in 55+ development in Hoquiam. Prices reduced by 1/2 & quantity discounts considered. Close to shopping, good territorial views. #194835
Lg residential building site in area of new/ remodeled homes. Lk & Mt Rainier views. All utility/access easements recorded. Serene stream along south boundary. #143651
25+ac land just E of summit, much preliminary work done. Possibilities are townhomes, lodge, condos, restaurant, single fam homes. View, view, view. #198735
Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477
Janet Scroggs 206-230-5414
Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477
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MERCER ISLAND HOMES
Great amenities
$230,000
Motivated seller for this easy drive-up main flr corner 2BR/1.5BA home w/gorgeous details, stainless, granite, cool community game room with sauna & more. #289610 Mary Lou Putman 206-551-3111
Serenity
$598,000
A refreshing break from the ordinary! Tucked in the evergreens on a 29,110sf lot, this 4BR uniquely NW contemporary will take your breath away. #257833
North End Opp
$350,000
I’ll level with you…Lvl this fixer to create your sweetdream hideaway on this 11000sf lvl lot at the end of a little lane on First Hill near park! #289627 Mary Lou Putman 206-551-3111
Best in Show!
$749,000
Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445
Excellent value for a 2 story traditional home. 5BR + rec rm. Quiet southend nbrhd. Lvl yd w/sport court. Close to shopping, parks & schools. #258197 Jane Harrison 206-919-9992 Stephanie St. Mary 206-953-8359
Backyard Envy!
Close to Water
$880,000
Inviting light 4BR, 3300sf, almost 1/3 ac, Rolling hills, views & decks. Lg beds all on one lvl. Room for boat or RV, playhouse, new roof, move-in ready! #250520 Patricia Temkin 206-579-5073 Felicia Brooks 206-612-4663
West Side Views $988,000
$898,500
Light filled home with Lake views. 5BR/3.5BA, living/dining, family room/ kitchen, rec rm & den/office. One lot above waterfront. Wonderful South end location! #254940 Molly Penny 206-200-4411
Lake Views
$999,000
Sunset, Lake & City Views, 4BR/3.25BA,Office, Sauna, 2 Fplcs, Gas Stove. 1 Home Frm Wft Homes, Contact Call Galen, 206-778-9787 #233365
Over 2100SF of Luxury Living w/ spectacular Lake, Mtn & City views. Live in this Elegant 2BR/1.75BA Condo! Easy distance to all amenities & I-90. #280637
Galen Hubert 206-778-9787
Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113
◆ First Hill View $1,500,000 Old world charm meets modern day luxury! Built in 2009, this home has over 3,700 sf, w/4BR + den/3.25BA, open flrpln & sweeping lake, city & mtn views. #291201 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING
Simply Special!
$449,000
First Hill Charmer is front porch friendly. Delightful 3BR/2BA rambler w/easy flrplan & wrap-around decking. Cottage garden, trellis & stone pathways too. #220244 Mary Lou Putman 206-551-3111
Farmhouse
$770,000
Welcoming traditional updated throughout w/French-style open kitchen, two separate wings - one with 3BR and 2BA; other wing has 2BR/3/4BA; inviting/fab! #233357 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
WOW: BEST VALUE! $899,900 SPECTACULAR CREEKSIDE 5BR Black & Caldwell! Pvt sylvan site! Skylights, wdws + French doors galore; best kit w/ Subzero, slab granite island. #270181 Natalie Malin 206-230-5422 James Shute 206-230-5421
North End
$1,149,000
Great Price!
$525,000
PRE-APPROVED, Short Sale!!! Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to own a 4BR/3BA, 3,130sf home on a 19,320 sqft lot. Needs TLC. Can close fast! #249760 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077
Prime Location
$835,000
Great house in excellent nbrhd! 4+ bedrooms, 3 baths, big yd, westside. Open design flooded w/light year round. Close to schools, shopping & parks. #258208 Stephanie St. Mary 206-953-8359 Jane Harrison 206-919-9992
Light & bright
$899,950
Immaculate 4BR home w/terrific privacy & peek-a-boo views. Elegant and lightfilled. Park-like grounds with a soothing pond. #261821 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445
Perfect Condo
$1,175,000
Fabulous home sited on a quiet cul-desac w/Cascade views that capture your heart. Gorgeous Custom Kit w/Natural Cherry cabs/Slab Granite. EZ I-90 access #276387 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113
Urban/Suburban living without giving up space. 3BR/3.5BA townhome w/ apx 3,450sf & attached 2 car gar. Living/ dining, kit/family rm, den, rec rm, plus A/C. #251490 Molly Penny 206-230-5515
$1,650,000
Westside Sunset $1,998,000
NEW PRICE!
Plans & permit ready! Traditional, shingle sided new home by RKK Const at Sunset Ridge. Luxury amenities & systems, craftsman styling. Last in plat for pre-sale. #166242 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
Extremely pvt 100’ westside WF, dock, deepwater moorage, jet ski pad. Rebuild/ remodel on footprint at water’s edge. 2nd tax parcel available to WF buyer. #196224 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
HURRY, GOING OFF THE MRKT MID Month. New remod lux 4500sf home; great 4 entertaining. Mt/Lk views. 5BR/3.5BA, 3 car gar, sep guest quarters/ media ctr.#254974 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077
New for 2012!
$2,080,000
Great Rambler
$569,800
Formal living & dining rooms, cathedral family room off Euro Kitchen, 3BR, 2.5 updated baths; 2 fplc great patio and entertainment deck; prof landscaped gardens #183788 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
Classic NW
$859,000
Westside half ac, lake views, pvt end of street, 4BR/2.75BA, spacious & light, rec rm+den, separate space for studio, lovely grounds w/pool. Mid century classic! #250752 Cathy Humphries 206-300-6142
The Lakes
$978,000
Formal spaces and casual living are combined in this classic, 4BR, 2story home located in The Lakes. Main floor den & additional bonus room over 3-car garage. #268794 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444
Be Dazzled!
$1,225,000
Great new price! Rebuilt 2004. Elegant 4BR, 3.5BA home boasts 2 master suites! Chef’s kitchen, spacious rms & custom finishes. #275154 Julie Green 206-930-0511
Holiday Magic
$5,495,000
Brilliant 4BR/3.5BA custom designed n’end home w/80’ of pvt wft, sandy beach & moorage. It is all here with unparalleled details throughout! Flexible floor plan. #251682 Molly Penny 206-200-4411
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