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Car tab-tax hearing draws over 70 people to city hall Temporary $20 fee would hold off deep King County Metro Transit service cuts BY MATT PHELPS mphelps@kirklandreporter.com
S Summer Concert Series brings out silly fun Above, Keegan and Collin Henderson, of Kirkland, do a penguin dance, led by performers Cowboy Buck and Elizabeth, during a children’s Summer Concert Series performance at Marina Park on Tuesday. Up next: Caspar Babypants will perform at 10 a.m. July 19. Right, Elizabeth Stierle, of Cowboy Buck and Elizabeth, entertains a crowd with a high-energy performance, including ventriloquism, interactive musical comedy and sing-alongs. CARRIE WOOD, Kirkland Reporter
Spuds hit by counterfeiters, KPD urges vigilance BY MATT PHELPS mphelps@kirklandreporter.com
Anyone who has been to Juanita Beach on a Friday night in July knows that it is a popular place. The Juanita Friday Market, along with Juanita Beach Park and open businesses, make for a social environment. But a crowded Juanita Spuds Fish and Chips restaurant made for a silent crime that could
happen at any Kirkland business. The business unknowingly received three counterfeit $20 bills and the problem is getting more frequent for establishments. “It’s kind of like musical chairs and it stopped on us,” said Spuds owner Larry Marion. “I don’t want anyone else to have to go through this.” Kirkland Chamber of
Commerce President Bill Vadino said they heard about the crime on Tuesday morning. “We are working on something to send all of our members to let them know what happened so they can keep their eyes out for this type of thing,” said Vadino. Kirkland Police Department Detective Don Carroll, who works with the Secret Service Electronic Crime
Task Force, said that business owners need to inspect bills carefully. “This happens a lot,” said Carroll. “We have a lot of counterfeiting. We had a case of 100s in North Bend, Redmond and in Kirkland and those 20s have been running around for awhile.” Marion admits that his employees did not check the money close enough but [ more FAKE page 2 ]
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eventy-three people packed the Kirkland City Council chambers Wednesday night for a public hearing on the proposed congestion reduction charge to help fund King County Metro services. The proposed fee would last for two years and add an extra $20 each year for license TIM EYMAN tab renewals. But the extra revenue The issue before the comwould help the county agency mittee is whether to let the bridge the remaining $60 million shortfall. Without the congestion reduction charge go to voters, have the King extra revenue, Metro would County Council take the have to reduce the transit vote - which would need a system by 17 percent. supermajority to pass - or “Metro is a workhorse for to force Metro to forgo the this region, mainly in getting proposal by King County people to and from work,” Executive Dow Constantine said King County Counciland make deep cuts. man and Transportation, “We would like to see the Economy and Environment King County Committee chair “This is an economic Council adopt Larry Phillips. issue. This is a jobs the ordinance “This will provide issue. This is a human instead of spendus some very valuservices issue ... I ing $1 million able input from the guess we would ask on an election,” public.” you to be ‘super.’” said Kirkland And input is Dave Asher City Councilexactly what they man Dave Asher, got, as nearly half who presented the people in the room took the opportunity to a letter from the council in favor of the ordinance. If the speak their mind. The voters in this state have King County Council opts to vote on the ordinance, consistently said they want the measure would need a a $30 (car-tab) tax and you supermajority to pass. “This should let the voters decide is an economic issue. This is this issue, said anti-tax initiative activist Tim Eyman, who a jobs issue. This is a human services issue ... I guess we lives in Snohomish County. One of Eyman’s biggest initia- would ask you to be ‘super.’” [ more METRO page 3 ] tives was to cap car-tab taxes.
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Spuds Fish and Chips owner Larry Marion tests a $20 bill to see if it is legitimate by looking for a watermark or security thread. MATT PHELPS, Kirkland Reporter
said he would have not caught it either. The counterfeit money was spotted when he dropped them off to be deposited at the bank. “They (the 20s) got kicked out on Saturday and the bank would not take them,� said Marion. “Someone at the bank said that they have received others like this ... Sixty dollars isn’t the end of the world but it makes you mad.� Marion put the fake bill next to a real one with no real discernible difference. The only major omission from the counterfeit note was the absence of a watermark and embedded security thread. “If you look at them they are quite good but that is the
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problem. We use the pens for the $50 bills and higher, but that wouldn’t even have been enough on this,� said Marion, demonstrating that the pen had the same affect on the fake bill as the real one. Marion said that he has filed a report with the Secret Service Electronic Crime Task Force. He was told by the task force that using the pen should not be a business’ only method of detection. “They should look at the details on the edges and check them carefully,� said Carroll. “If someone buys a $5 item with a $100 bill, that is suspicious because they could be trying to launder the money.� But when the counterfeit money gets into circulation it can be awhile before someone finds it. “It is a game of musical chairs and it stopped on me,� said Marion. “The person who gave us this was probably not the same person who made it in their garage. It keeps circulating until the music stops and someone spots it.�
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Judge sides with city in substation lawsuit in this case and said that it seemed that we tried to show the city that they he lawsuit filed were doing was wrong. She by neighbors of a also asked the city what controversial Puget options we had regarding Sound Energy substation in this issue. The city, as usual Juanita was dealt a blow as a dismissing any accountjudge threw out the claims ability, responded, ‘We are against the City of Kirkland not their legal counsel so we on June 24. can’t comment.’� The decision states that The neighbors now plan the neighbors did not to take the case through the exhaust all legal avenues appellate process. prior to the city’s approval. “They know what In particular, the judge they did was completely deemed the neighbors wrong and illegal,� said failed to file a judicial Heslop of city staff review of the city’s and officials. “They CITY OF variance at the broke their own time of the apordinances, gave proval process. special privilege to Under the Land PSE, and completely Use Protection Act stepped all over the ‘little (LUPA), a judicial review guy’ they were elected to of land-use decisions must protect. The city and PSE be sought within 21 days of were betting on the fact that the issuance of the land-use we didn’t have the money decision. to take them to court on “The judge has made it a LUPA appeal, so even if pretty clear in this case that what they approved was she is not going to make illegal and devalued our any decision that is outside properties, they believe that of her very limited comfort we shouldn’t be able to fight zone, as such she sided them. We are hopeful that with the city and dismissed an appellate court will find our claim.� said Michael otherwise.� Heslop, one of the neighThe neighbors state that bors involved in the lawsuit. their lawyer at the time “The judge did say that she said it would cost around felt for the homeowners $100,000 to file a LUPA apBY MATT PHELPS
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peal and fight the decision. “We knew that PSE and the city would fight us every step of the way on a LUPA appeal and unfortunately, we didn’t have the money to go that route, which was what both PSE and the City of Kirkland were gambling on,� said Heslop. But it will be an uphill journey for the neighbors in their suit against the City of Kirkland. “This entire process has been disheartening from the start,� said Heslop. “We supplied the City of Kirkland with information showing that they were granting special privilege to PSE, a foreign corporation, breaking their own ordinances, and would be devaluing our properties. Sadly, due to the corruption and incompetence of the city staff and city council they didn’t listen to a word we said and did whatever would make them more money. Mayor McBride even stated, on the record, that she wouldn’t want that facility in her backyard and would be very sad if it was in her neighborhood, yet she still approved it...very sad indeed.� The neighbors’ lawsuit against PSE will continue.
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tem Lake and the 935 from Totem Lake to Kenmore would be reduced to hourly and the 251 from Redmond to Bothell would be reduced in frequency and stop at 7 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. In Bellevue, the 925 from Newcastle to Factoria would be eliminated. Overall, the agency would have to cut 85 routes and reduce 106 throughout King County. For some, the issue was very personal like a blind man from Seattle, who said the bus is his only means of transportation. Others wondered how their children, who take mass transit, would get to school and back. Speakers from the audience also included a spokesman from the University of Washington, who administers the U-Pass, a reduced fare bus card for students. The 17 percent service cuts would reduce passenger trips by 9 million a year. Metro, which is primarily funded by sales tax, has had to deal with a revenue reduction of $1.2 billion from 2009-2015 due to the down economy. Metro has closed that gap to $60 million through layoffs and four fare hikes of 83 percent during the past four years and deferred service expansion. But Metro only
estimates that the $20 cartab tax, which is authorized by the state Legislature and Gov. Chris Gregiore, would generate $50 million. Metro also estimates that 95 percent of bus riders own a car. The Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee will have to make a decision by July 25, but will hold two more public hearings: 6 p.m., July 12 at at the King County Council Chambers and 6 p.m. July 21 at the Burien City Council Chambers. Testimony can also be submitted online through the Metro Web site.
Kirkland resident Bruce Dawson was one of about 35 people to speak at the King County Metro Transit hearing. MATT PHELPS, Kirkland Reporter
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Lori Sotelo of Mercer Island. “I’d like for you to fix your Some were in favor of the budget before you come after charge, but would like to see mine.� it imposed differently. One Kirkland resident “A $20 tax is a hardship suggested privatizing the bus on those who can’t afford it,� system. Another took the said Linda Seltzer of Redcommittee members to task mond. “I would like to see for being late to the hearing. a waiver for senior citizens Some even took issue with and those who are unemthe name of the proposal ployed.� and the fact that “tax� is not Others want to see Metro included. look more at the way it does Others saw scare tactics by business. Metro in the informational “Our transit drivers are packets handed out for the the third-highest paid hearing. in the country,� said “The staff has Birch Hand of MeMETRO done a great job of dina. “Why isn’t it scaring people by more in line with the telling them their national average?� route will be cut,� Cindy Springer, who said James Watkins of lives near the downtown Redmond. “Every time you Kirkland Transit Center, promise and each time you said, “There are 400 buses that run past my home every under deliver. What will be different this time? And now day. My kitchen window you want to have a $1 millooks into those buses when lion vote you’ll lose.� they are stopped and the According to Metro, five majority of them are empty.� main bus routes would have Springer also brought a to be cut on the Eastside printed out eBay posting for alone and at least six others a 99 cents Orca Card, which would have to be reduced. is to be sold to the public In Kirkland, route 277 for $5. from Rose Hill and Juanita Two other speakers to the University District echoed the empty bus sentiwould be eliminated and the ment. 236 to Woodinville and the “I work in downtown 238 to Bothell would be disBellevue and all day long all continued after 7 p.m. Route I see is empty buses,� said 930 from Redmond to To-
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Since the June 1 annexation of the Finn Hill, Kingsgate and Juanita neighborhoods, one main issue continues to spark readers’ opinions. The visibility of the Kirkland Police Department and their contribution to the new neighborhoods has been seen in many different ways. Some residents have been so passionate about their views they have filled the letters section in the Reporter since annexation. The King County Sheriff ’s Office had the resources for just three deputies to cover more than 30,000 residents in the three neighborhoods. In contrast, the KPD has hired 34 new officers to increase the police presence in post-annexation Kirkland. Opinions have varied on the police presence. Kirkland resident Russ Perman said he’s “seen more cops in the past two weeks than all the previous 19 years!” He continued, “we don’t live in a police state where cops outnumber the residents.” However, Dick Fredlund welcomes more police. In a recent letter, Fredlund applauds the KPD and their enforcement of the law in his neighborhood. “Enforcing traffic regulations does not constitute a police state, unless of course you are one of the violators,” he said. Responding to some of these concerns, we will launch a fourpart series beginning next week in the July 22 issue. The series will examine how residents have received the KPD’s presence in the new neighborhoods, and how the KPD has
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responded. The issue of traffic enforcement has also been at the heart of the debate. The series will also look at how the first year of the fireworks ban went and how it compares to previous years in Kirkland, what resources were used to enforce the ban and how the KPD will use this information in the coming years. Issues with expanding the KPD also have to do with the city’s
budget. We’ll examine the creation of a public safety building in the Totem Lake neighborhood that is budgeted for $37 million and will include a much larger jail than the city’s current facility. The building will also house all Kirkland Municipal Court and KPD functions. As always, we encourage our readers to keep engaged and submit your opinions to: letters@kirklandreporter.com.
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Finn Hill was a Fourth of July war zone Kirkland needs to take its own fireworks ban seriously. I live in the Finn Hill annexation area, or what should be known as “the war zone” during the Fourth of July. My neighborhood is notorious for having many dangerous and illegal fireworks including M-80s, bottle rockets, and other loud and exploding type aerial fireworks. I had hoped this year that the Kirkland fireworks ban would limit the amount of noise and chaos that results from the use of these fireworks. However, the fireworks were just as bad as ever, and there appeared to be little if any enforcement of the ban. I attempted to report violations to the city, however it was extremely difficult to get through on the non-emergency phone line publicized by the City of Kirkland. I truly hope Kirkland beefs up patrols and citations considerably next year and starts to actually enforce the ban they have in place because our neighborhood children, pets, and elderly deserve a true ban.
Matt Saavedra, Kirkland A Division of Sound Publishing
“It’s kind of like musical chairs and it stopped on us. I don’t want anyone else to have to go through this,“ Spuds owner Larry Marion said of counterfeiters.
Pleased to see more police in neighborhood As a new resident of Kirkland I’ve noticed with interest the enhanced patrolling of Kirkland officers in the
annexation area. Let me first state that yes I’m a police officer with 25 years of service and no I’m not with KPD. I’ve seen the letters in the Reporter over the last few weeks concerned about the increased police presence and to be frank I’m a little shocked. These officers are doing what I would expect, learning a new area, and how to respond to the neighborhoods within it. We all know the King County Sheriff ’s Office has had budget cuts for several years that reduced general patrolling in most of the county and we got used to it. So I’m pleased when I see a police car rolling by trying to prevent crime in my community verses simply responding to incidents as they occur.
William J. Archer, Kirkland
Police deserve thanks for doing their job To those annexed area residents who complain there are too many police officers in your “safe” neighborhoods: Please educate yourself. There are eight patrol districts in Kirkland. Kirkland Police patrol officers are each assigned to a district and during their shifts, they are to proactively patrol their districts. For those officers assigned to the annexed area, they are also trying to get to know the neighborhood streets, residents and businesses. There may be crimes/incidents that you just are not aware of. In addition to major crimes, police
also must respond to calls such as (false) alarm, welfare check, suspicious activity, domestic violence, child abuse, neighbors dispute, theft, and most of the time, they must respond to the scene with two or more officers. You may not be used to seeing officers patrolling your neighborhoods as often when you were in unincorporated King County, but you are now City of Kirkland residents, you are getting better police service and response. Unless you have something to hide or you are a criminal, why would you be against officers doing their job, patrolling your neighborhoods? Would you rather the officers just sit in the police station, and then get in their patrol vehicles, wasting precious time driving from downtown Kirkland to you when you need their assistance? I don’t think so. So stop complaining, instead, thank the officers for doing their job well, serving and protecting you.
Annie Mathews, Kirkland
Disappointed in Kirkland Wednesday Market I agree with the dissatisfaction of the Kirkland Wednesday Market this year. The crapes, pizza, food, beach, all the fun and what seems to be a mini version this year compared to the Marina Park and family fun has been missed by many. We visited the market one time this year, as
opposed to last year’s weekly family and friend’s outing. Extremely disappointing!
Johna Welling, Kirkland
Marina Park affected Kirkland Wednesday Market operation I think there might be some misunderstanding as to the amounts of fruits and vegetables to purchase at the Kirkland Wednesday Market. Let’s not forget the rainy, cold May and June we had that certainly affected the growing season. All local products were late this year. I agree Marina Park was a nicer venue for all of us, however it’s my understanding the switch to Park Lane was made because of the weather last season with wind and rain that made it difficult for the vendors. The Marina location being on the edge of the lake affected the operation of the market. Canopies were blown over, which made it hard to protect the merchandise. If we could depend on every Wednesday through the entire season to be as nice as the Fourth of July was, it would be different. But our climate is changing and we all have to make adjustments because of it.
Bonnie Fletcher, Kirkland more letters online... www.kirklandreporter.com
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July 7 Theft: 8 p.m., 10000 block of N.E. 137th Street. A 43-year-old Kirkland man was arrested for shoplifting $16.51 worth of deli products from the Juanita Safeway.
July 6 Domestic: 12:52 a.m., 12600 block of N.E. 132nd Street. A 30-year-old Seattle man was arrested for domestic violence,
residential burglary, fourth-degree assault, malicious mischief and third-degree theft after he assaulted a 25-yearold Kirkland female and attempted to steal an iTouch. During the incident, a flat screen TV was broken, two holes were punched in the walls and a door lock along with the frame was broken. A friend of the man was also taken into custody on a felony warrant. Assault: 2 p.m., 123 5th Ave. A 58-yearold Shoreline woman came into the Kirkland Police Department to report that her 14-year-old granddaughter assaulted her. She stated that the girl went into a rage and stated that she was going to kill her. The girl then threw a metal rimmed basket at the woman, striking her in the left breast and causing pain. She also threw multiple kitchen knives and forks at the woman, narrowly missing her face. The woman fled to the KDP as she was fearful for her life.
July 5 Theft: 2:20 a.m., 11800 block of N.E. 85th Street. A 17-year-old Kirkland boy stole an 18 pack of Budweiser from a Union 76 gas station. The boy was later contacted on a traffic stop and arrested. Minor, liquor violation: 1:38 a.m., 12200 131st Place N.E. Two 15-year-old Kirkland boys were contacted at an apartment complex drinking alcohol.
July 4 DUI: 2:40 a.m., 11200 block of 98th Ave.
Restrooms, services to be restored in Kirkland parks Some Kirkland parks and public works maintenance services affected by budget reductions will soon get restored, thanks to a new state law that allows flexibility in the use of existing revenue from Real Estate Excise Taxes. At its meeting on July 5, the Kirkland City Council unanimously approved amending the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current budget to include the revenue to be realized once House Bill 1953 takes effect on July 22. The bill, supported by the Washington Realtors, allows local REET taxes to be used for maintenance and operation expenditures of existing capital facilities through 2016. Planned improvements for city parks and restoration of maintenance services include:
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N.E. A 27-year-old Kirkland man was arrested for DUI on a traffic stop and submitted a blood alcohol sample of .159.
July 3 Liquor violation: 1:30 a.m., 12600 block of 94th Ave. N.E. A 19-year-old Kirkland man was arrested for possession of 5.18 grams of marijuana and alcohol. A second 19-year-old Kirkland man was also cited for alcohol possession. Domestic: 1:42 p.m., 13600 block of 99th Ave. N.E. Siblings got into a fight after one refused to give another their house keys. The 25-year-old Kirkland female was the primary aggressor and was arrested.
July 2 Assault: 2:30 a.m., 12300 block of 120th Ave. N.E. A 24-year-old Redmond man was arrested after punching another man in the lip and busting it open. Domestic: 12:15 a.m., 10000 block of N.E. 126th Street. A group observed arguing as they walked on the street and called police. Upon arrival police determined that an 18-year-old Kenmore woman was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend. The man pushed her to the ground.
July 1 Theft: 11 a.m., 11900 block of N.E. 128th Street. A 49-year-old Woodinville female reported that she had her wallets stolen out of the technicianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room at Eye Associates Northwest.
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Edith Moulton (left) with her grandmother Jennie Moulton (center) and her aunt Jeannie. Edith Moulton donated 19 initial acres of land â&#x20AC;&#x201C; what is now Edith Moulton Park â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to King County in her will. CONTRIBUTED pitched in recently. They removed blackberries, brought in gravel for sections of the trail, and more. With annexation official, the City of Kirkland will keep up the park as it does all other city parks, maintaining trails and mowing regularly during the growing season. Waste Management is now providing regular trash pick up (although the number of garbage cans will decline from one to two, effective July 1). Regular maintenance comes as a relief to Kristi
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Tvrdy, who grew up across from the property and knew Edith Moulton as a grandmother figure. Tvrdyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother was elemental in the transfer of Edith Moultonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s property to the county, serving as Miss Moultonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s executrix. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would just love for the property to be cleaned up and taken care of on a regular basis,â&#x20AC;? said Tvrdy, now of Redmond. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s possible that the park may eventually get more than just maintenance. The Kirkland City Council has decided to form an â&#x20AC;&#x153;exploratory committeeâ&#x20AC;? to look into options for a potential parks funding ballot measure. Regardless of any ballot measure, here is my modest wish list to polish our neighborhood gem and preserve â&#x20AC;&#x153;a little bit of wilderness:â&#x20AC;? t " CSJEHF PWFS UIF DSFFL t 5SBJM BOE QBWFE QBUI improvements to prevent erosion and provide safer surfaces t &OWJSPONFOUBM JN provements to ensure the
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Barbara Ramey serves on the board of the new Juanita Neighborhood Association and is a member of the Kirkland Park Board. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Park Board, the City of Kirkland or the Juanita Neighborhood Association.
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path circles a grassy area, nice for baby strollers, walkers and informal sports. But I lament that the park is a casualty of the economic downturn and King Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s budget woes. The park fell victim to arson, vandalism and neglect. Once, young teens with toy guns (with plastic bullets that could put an eye out) startled my young son and me. Tree roots are ruining the paved path. A wooden boardwalk rotted, becoming a safety hazard. Picnic shelters were tipped over. Garbage piled up. Thankfully, the county removed the boardwalk and some shelters in the last year, a request from the City of Kirkland during annexation negotiations. Despite its current state, I have high hopes for the park. When Edith Moulton wrote her will, donating 19 initial acres of land to the county for future generations, she had high hopes as well. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every child should have access to a little bit of wilderness,â&#x20AC;? Miss Moulton said. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reason for optimism. Volunteers, including Inglemoor High School students, neighbors, scouts, and the Totem Lake Neighborhood Association, have
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With some imagination, the traffic rushing by on nearby I-405 sounds like a waterfall. Since towering trees shield the view of the freeway, you almost feel like youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in the wilderness. From the trail, you can walk down a closed private driveway, past the remnants of an apple orchard, and back to 108th Avenue Northeast. A paved
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Taking jumping rope to a whole new place BY MEGAN MANAGAN mmanagan@kirklandreporter.com
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his is not traditional jump roping – the kind where school children loop the rope around their head and under their feet in a school gym. Jumpers have taken it to a whole different place – dance moves, music, choreography. “The sport has evolved so much,” said Colleen McCary, a 17 year member of the Kirkland based Hot Dog USA jump rope team. McCary said when she first started jumping, after attending a summer camp before the third grade, the focus was more on speed and endurance. Today she’s part of the six person team, which just finished performing their fusion routine at the World Competition in Washington D.C. Hot Dog USA started in the 1980s as an after school event at Helen Keller Elementary in Kirkland. The team had 100 competitive jumpers at its height under coach Bob Nelson, a physical education teacher at the school. The team, which for a while dipped in participation, has started growing again with 60 competitive jumpers and 20 members on the junior team. “It’s growing again,” said coach Allison Lord, a long time member and former national and world champion. “We’re predicting to have 80 jumpers next year.” The year round sport starts for kids on the junior team, fourth grade and under, working one day a week and “getting the taste of it” said Lord. “If they like it they can get invited to the elite team,” said Lord. “They practice three days a week in the beginning with another day for gymnastics. The closer they get to a competition, the more they practice. Jumpers travel the world and the main goal is just to get it out there.” Hot Dog USA is known throughout the world for the showcases it performs,
Above, from left, Chris Brown, Colleen McCary, from back to front, Farris Rae, Nick Woodard and Robbie Csontos, practice at their gym in the Bridle Trails neighborhood of Kirkland. Right, Nick Woodard performs a flip during a practice. CHAD COLEMAN, Kirkland Reporter
but also in the competition realm like fusion, a new event this year. Because of their reputation, people from around the country have moved to the area to work with the team. Nick Woodard moved from Houston, Texas this spring to coach. He is also a member of the fusion team with McCary. “They are stopping their lives, putting everything on pause to focus on jumping,” said Lord. The fusion team put the finishing touches on their routine earlier in the year and tried it out at a competition in Belgium where they took second. Woodard describe it as part hip hop, double dutch and break dancing, set to music. The teams have three minutes to work in required elements, set to music, while adding their own personal flair to the mix. The result
is high-powered dance with continual movement by each person all while navigating the swinging ropes. The chance to work with this team also inspired a move for Chris Brown, originally from Akron,
Ohio. Brown decided to hold off on medical school for a year to come train with the team, and ended up on the fusion team. A jumper for years after his sister got involved in a team back in Ohio, he wanted to see how
the best did it. “It’s so much fun,” said Brown of the fusion event. “I’m definitely not from a dance background, but it’s fun. I’d love to stick around for longer. They have the best facility in the world and the coaching staff is all national and world champions.” In fact, the team recently moved into a brand new gym space in the Bridle Trails neighborhood. Lord said the team has the only facility in the world that includes both space for jumping, as well as gymnastics, which is becoming a vital part for team members. “We were struggling to find gym space,” said Lord of the team prior to the move. With practices for various events spread across the city, it was tricky to coordinate everyone. Now with a dedicated space, the team is free to practice whenever they choose. “It’s been very nice,” said Lord. “The kids have keys so they can come in whenever they need to practice.” For Farris Rae, a recent graduate from Juanita High School and jumper of eight years, it was an easy transition in the beginning from gymnastics to jumping rope. “I used to be a competitive
gymnast and I did an after school (jump rope) camp and they asked me to be on the team. I’ve gotten to travel the world,” said Rae. Her background suited her perfectly for the fusion team. “There’s not just one thing going on inside the rope, people are always moving and changing,” she said. The hard work pays off whenever the team gets to show off their routine, showing just how much the sport has changed from the days of speed jumping. “It’s the most I’ve enjoyed the sport,” she said of working on the fusion routine. She will attend Western Washington University this fall, but plans to come home every week to train. The long time soccer player knows her schedule is tight, but has made the commitment to make jumping a part of her life. “I’m very busy, but you just have to make jumping your life and you’ll never leave,” said Rae. McCary said even though the fusion event is so different than anything she’s ever done, it’s been an exciting process. “I love the whole choreography to music, which is something we only got to do every once in a while before. We’re always moving and interacting,” she said. The team finished first in the senior open jump rope showcase event, which featured the fusion team, at the world competition in Washington D.C. over the Fourth of July. For those interested in learning more about Hot Dog USA and giving it a try, the group has partnered with Evergreen Athletics and Eastside Gymnastics Academy for a jump rope and gymnastic camp, at the Eastside Gymnastics Academy in Woodinville. The camp, which will be held July 18 through July 22 will feature instructors from around the country, as well as local teachers. To learn more contact Eastside Gymnastics and talk to Julia at julia@ evergreenathletics.com or call 425-486-7429.
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July 22 Friends of Youth 9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament: Friends of Youth will host its 9th annual Tee Off Fore Kids, a charity golf tournament to benefit local youth. Tee off is at noon on July 22 at The Golf Club at Redmond Ridge. All proceeds benefit Friends of Youth programs. To register, visit: community.friendsofyouth.org/tofk.
July 23 Go Dog Go!: The Go Dog Go! Canine Festival and Dog Walk runs from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. July 23 at Juanita beach Park. For information, visit www.kirklandwa.gov/GDG. Volunteer Event: Join the Green Kirkland Partnership for a volunteer event from 9 a.m. to noon July 23 at Juanita Bay Park, 2201 Market St. For information, email jbrollers@gmail.com.
July 30 Junk in Your Trunk Community Garage Sales: This garage sale runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 30 at Juanita Beach Park. For information, contact Mike Metteer at 425-587-3380 or mmetteer@kirklandwa.gov.
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EVENTS July 16 Fine Wines and Felines: Taste wines from Washington and enjoy delicious appetizers while you bid on over 200 items during the silent auction for the Fine Wines and Felines event that will help MEOW Cat Rescue bring homeless cats and dogs in from the rain and find them their forever homes. The event runs from 6:30-10 p.m. July 16 at the Husky Stadium, Don James Center, 3800 Montlake Blvd. N.E., Seattle. Free parking is available. Cost is $20 admission only; $30 admission plus wine tasting. For information, visit www. meowcatrescue.org. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Anything with a Plug and More!â&#x20AC;&#x2122;: The Kirkland Congregational Church will once again be hosting an event to recycle â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anything with a Plug, and More!â&#x20AC;?The event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16 at the church, 106 Fifth Ave., Kirkland. Appliances of any size will be accepted â&#x20AC;&#x201C; no limit. Also, TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, car batteries, computer batteries, medical equipment, ink toner and cartridges and scrap metal will be accepted. Cash donations to Kirkland Congregational Church for providing this service are welcome. Volunteer Event: Join the Green Kirkland Partnership for a volunteer event from 9 a.m. to noon July 16 at Kiwanis Park, 1405 10th St. W. For information, email carolleepower@ yaoo.com. Purrfect Pals Adoption Event: Purrfect Pals, a non-profit, no-kill shelter, sanctuary and adoption organization, will hold a shelter adoption event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16 at the PetSmart in Woodinville. For information, visit www.purrfectpals.org.
Cruise In and Dance: Marina Park on Lakeshore Plaza Drive opens at 3 p.m. July 30 with a free car show for the first 145 hot rods and classic cars. Various activities for children are from 3-7 p.m. The rock band, 24 Hr Diesel, will start playing at 7 p.m. There will be a 50s costume contest with numerous demonstrations from various dance and karate groups. For more information, call 360-654-1539 or visit www.legendscarclub.net.
Aug. 1 Kirkland Police Charity Golf Tournament: The Kirkland Police Departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual golf tournament is back in full swing! Funds from this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tournament will benefit Special Olympics Washington and Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. Registration begins at 9 a.m., with a shot-gun start at 11 a.m. Aug. 1 at the Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville. Cost for a single golfer is $105; a foursome is $420 and dinner only is $50. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For more information, contact Mike Ursino at 425-587-3492; Kristina Shull at 425-587-3461; or Christelle Lentz at 425-587-3509.
Aug. 13 30 Year Anniversary: Join the Eastside Community Aid Thrift Shop for the storeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 30year anniversary open house and half-off sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 12-13. The shop is located at 12451 116th Ave. N.E., Kirkland. Excludes white tags.
FARMERSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; MARKETS Juanita Friday Market: The Juanita Friday Market is now open and runs from 3-7 p.m. Fridays at Juanita Beach Park, 9703 N.E. Juanita Drive. The market hosts 35-plus vendors selling: fresh organic fruits and vegetables, beautiful flowers, bedding plants and herbs, honey products, dry dip mixes, chutneys, kettle corn, taffy, cupcakes, breads, and other tasty treats. Live music and performances all afternoon and evening. July 15 is Hawaiian Day. Kirkland Wednesday Market: The market will run from 2-7 p.m. through Sept. 28 on Park Lane. Produce featured varies by the season, but is all locally grown. The market will also have various local crafters/artists every week. For more information, visit www. kirklandwednesdaymarket.org or e-mail kirklandwednesdaymarket@gmail.com.
ARTS Kirkland Summer Concerts: Free all ages
concerts run from 7-9 p.m. Thursdays and childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s concerts run from 10-11 a.m. Tuesdays at Marina Park. Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs will perform on July 21 and Caspar Babypants will perform July 19. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Inventing an Illusive Spaceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;: This fiveperson exhibition is comprised of paintings that examine the element of space, as well as the studio as a site of experimentation and habitual action. The exhibit, which runs through Aug. 13 at the Kirkland Arts Center, investigates the transitive, seductive, and deceptive nature of spatial constructions in painting. Eric Elliot, Preston Graves, Grant Hottle, Michael Lorefice, and Kimberly Trowbridge each use the artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s studio as a departure point for this investigation. The opening reception runs from 6-8:30 p.m. July 15 at KAC, 620 Market St. For information, call 425-822-7161, ext. 102. Photographs of Rome: On view through early September at the Kirkland Public Library and the Kirkland Performance Center are photographs of Rome by Design students in the School of Art at the University of Washington. Parklane Gallery: Print artist Mary Mac presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;Paper Dolls-A Conversation with My Sistersâ&#x20AC;? through July 31 at Parklane Gallery, 130 Park Lane. Original monotype prints celebrate sisterhood with simplicity of design. Abstract painter Joy Rome lets color upon color and shape upon shape reveal what lies beneath with her show â&#x20AC;&#x153;From the Heart: Abstract Mindscapes.â&#x20AC;? For information, call 425-827-1462 or visit www.parklanegallery.com.
Planning Commission: Meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers. The next meeting is July 28. For information, call 425-587-3227. Park Board: Meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers. For information, call 425-587-3310. Kirkland Youth Council: Meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6:45-8:30 p.m., City Hall. The July 25 meeting is cancelled. Call: 425-587-3323 Kirkland Cultural Council: Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 4 p.m. The next meeting is July 20 at Northwest University in the Barton Building Gray Room. Call: 425587-3014. Transportation Commission: Meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., City Hall. The next meeting is July 27. Kirkland Library Board: Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., Kirkland Library, 308 Kirkland Ave. The next meeting is July 20.
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Knit Too Readers: The group will discuss â&#x20AC;&#x153;Unexpected Sonâ&#x20AC;? by Shobhan Bantwal at 3 p.m. on July 24 at Parkplace Books, 348 Parkplace Center. Open to all. For information, call 425-828-6546. Reading Circle: The group will discuss â&#x20AC;&#x153;Roomâ&#x20AC;? by Emma Donoghue at 7 p.m. July 26 at Parkplace Books, 348 Parkplace Center. Open to all. Visiting Author: Pat Batta will discuss and sign copies of her newest mystery, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Who More Than Wished You Dead?â&#x20AC;? the third one in her delightful Marge Christensen series set in the Seattle area. Previous titles in this series include â&#x20AC;&#x153;What Did You Do Before Dying?â&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Why Did You Die in the Park?â&#x20AC;? Happens from 2-4 p.m. July 27 at Parkplace Books, 348 Parkplace Center.
NEIGHBORHOODS North Rose Hill Picnic: This free neighborhood picnic runs from 12-4 p.m. July 16 at the North Rose Hill Woodlands Park picnic shelter.
Houghton Community Council: Meets the fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m., City Hall. The next meeting is July 25. Design Review Board: Meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m., Kirkland City Hall. For information, call 425-587-3229. Amateur Radio Emergency Services: Meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Meeting location varies at fire stations. The next meeting is July 19. For information, call 425-587-3630. City Council: Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers. Study sessions are typically conducted prior to the regular meeting and begin at 6 p.m. and held in the Peter Kirk Room. The next meeting is July 19. For agendas, go to: www. ci.kirkland.wa.us/depart/council/Agendas.htm. Call: 425-587-3190.
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