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The mystery of Leon Redbone comes to the KPC Entertainment legend will be joined by Seattle’s Miss Indigo Blue BY MATT PHELPS mphelps@kirklandreporter.com
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Leon Redbone and his trademark Panama hat, mustache, deep voice and dark sunglasses will play the Kirkland Performance Center on April 23. CONTRIBUTED
distinctive deep voice, Panama hat, mustache and dark sun glasses. Very few entertainers have as unique and mysterious of a persona as entertainment legend Leon Redbone. The music icon will bring his one-of-a-kind live performance to the Kirkland Performance Center April 23. “I dress this way when I walk out on stage to play guitar and when I walk out into the street,” said Redbone about his iconic look. “I dressed this way when I was a child, assuming I was a child.” The eclectic show will also feature comedy queen and famed Seattle burlesque dancer Miss Indigo Blue. Redbone is a skilled flamenco guitar
player, banjo player, pianist, whistler and harmonica player. Redbone fuses comedy in between a playing style all his own as he plays music that was written before the 61 year old was born. “Some may not think it is comedy,” joked Redbone. “I’ll walk on stage, play a few songs and leave. No explosions, you can’t do that sort of thing anymore. The world is turning into a strange place.” Redbone still maintains the mystery that dominated his early career in the 1970s. Rollingstone Magazine did a story on the enigma before his first album, On The Track, was even released and he followed the album with many appearances on “Saturday Night Live.” But SNL gave the musician another distinction. Because of the frequency that he played the show, a rumor began that Redbone [ more REDBONE page 3 ]
Setbacks push Juanita Beach Park re-opening to summer Duration of project won’t hurt the City of Kirkland financially BY MATT PHELPS mphelps@kirklandreporter.com
The first day of spring has come and gone and the gates to the south portion of Juanita Bay Park are still locked. Weather-related setbacks have pushed the initial spring open date back. But residents can still expect to see Juanita Bay Park open by this summer. “We are hoping it will be partially open for the June 3 annexation event,”
said Michael Cogle, interim deputy director for the City of Kirkland’s Department of Parks and Community Services. “We anticipate that the beach will be reopened before summer and right now we are projecting that construction will continue through May … expect to see the pace pick up shortly.” The park has been
closed since last May for major renovation work. Since the project was a lump-sum bid, the city’s concerns have little to do with money. “The issue is less financial and more of a desire for the park to open so residents can use it,” said Cogle. “But when it is done I think it will be a nice mix of environmental conservation and recreational opportuni-
ties.” Cogle said that he understands resident’s frustration with the project: “It is such a big park that people wonder if anything is going on. The workers just get lost in the size sometimes and they are hard to see. But they are there.” The construction company has an incentive to finish the project before the end of May when the city can begin imposing monetary penalties. “It is not like we are constructing a building [ more PARK page 2 ]
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[2] April 8, 2011 where you just put the roof on and keep working,” said Cogle. “The contractor has been slowed by the weather over the last few weeks and has had to overcome some short-term financial challenges. I think they had hoped to be done much sooner.” Cogle said a December rainstorm actually damaged some of the work being done, setting the construction company back.
The planting of vegetation has also been set back. “I think initially, some of the grass and wetland areas might be fenced off,” said Cogle of when the park re-opens. “Some lawn areas will be protected initially to ensure that they get well-established to handle the foot traffic and picnic blankets.” Many of the issues with the park prior to construction had to do with water drainage. Lake Washing-
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ton was lowered by nine tems. New walking paths feet when the Montlake - including an accessible Cut was constructed in concrete beachfront prom1916. The water’s edge enade extending the length used to come in of the waterfront “I think initially, - is beginning as far as Juanita some of the grass to take shape. A Village. The project and wetland areas new parking lot aims to clean up might be fenced off. will be conthe swimming Some lawn areas structed with asarea by filtering will be protected sociated lighting storm-drain run- initially to ensure and landscaping. off. Water fowl “When that that they get has also forced well-established begins it will closures from the to handle the foot probably take threat of E. coli traffic and picnic less than a week for decades. to be installed,” blankets.” “We have said Cogle. Micheal Cogle always had poor Other imwater quality in provements the swimming include a new area and we are trying to open-air amphitheater for improve that,” said Cogle. small community events, Environmental enhance- new site furnishings, ments also include the ren- including benches and picovation of Juanita Creek, nic tables, and extensive creation of new wetlands new native landscaping. and quality marshes, forOn the west side of the mation of re-graded lawn park will be a nature area areas and irrigation syswith trails, walking paths
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and foot bridges over new water areas the crews are creating. The park also promises to be more handicap accessible. But there is one big aspect that will not change. “The bath house will stay the same,” said Cogle. “Until we have more money we can’t do anything to it.” The renovation project is the city’s initial implementation of the Juanita Beach Master Plan. The plan was formally adopted in 2005 following an extensive public partici-
pation process. The $2.8 million project is funded in part by the 2002 park bond approved by Kirkland residents. Additional funding is provided from the State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office ($1 million) and a grant from the King County Flood Control District ($100,000). Phase two will deal with the north side of the park where a skate park, new parking area and rose garden are to be constructed.
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Miss Ingido Blue, a world famous Seattle Burlesque dancer, will open for Leon Redbone at the Kirkland Performance Center. CONTRIBUTED Adam Sandler and Jackie Titone and appeared on the “Bug Beard� episode of the PBS children’s show “Between the Lions.� His eclectic mix of musical appearances also includes the song “When You Wish Upon A Star,� for the 2010
movie “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.� Beyond TV and movies, Redbone has released 15 solo records, his last came out in 2005. “I keep thinking about it,� Redbone said about going back into the studio,
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ing to have to get a license to travel from state to state.� Redbone’s travels have taken the Toronto native around the world, but whether he has played Kirkland before he can’t be sure: “It does ring a bell. But then again the bells don’t ring as clearly as they used to.�
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was actually comedian Andy Kaufman. “I didn’t know anyone on that show and I was the odd man out,� said Redbone. “It was a slightly eccentric and hectic show.� Redbone continued to support his albums on TV as a regular on the “Tonight Show� with Johnny Carson throughout the late 1970s and 80s. “Television is very difficult,� said Redbone. “I have a hard time getting comfortable. You’re not in control of anything and it makes it awkward.� Despite his dislike for live TV, Redbone has also done many commercials, including an iconic Budweiser spot. He also wrote the theme song for the TV show “Mr. Belvedere.� Many may know his voices from the Christmas movie “Elf,� starring Will Ferrell. Redbone lent his distinctive deep voice to the animated frosty the snowman character and sang “Baby it’s Cold Outside� with actress Zooey Deschanel during the final credits. Redbone also recorded an iconic version of Frosty the Snowman on his 1987 record Christmas Island. Redbone recently was invited and played the wedding of comedian
“but then the thought goes away.� He said that he is influenced musically by everything he hears and reveres the great flamenco guitar players. “Music is one of those things that if you stick with it long enough you can create an expression of your own,� said Redbone. “But you really have to play to satisfy yourself.� Redbone spends most of this time playing live shows, which are a throwback to the days of the Vaudeville era. “There is something about songs from that era that resonate with me,� said Redbone. “... Things are changing so rapidly. I fly occasionally but it is getting so difficult. It is getting to the point where you are go-
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“I dress this way when I walk out on stage to play guitar and when I walk out into the street. I dressed this way when I was a child, assuming I was a child.“ Leon Redbone said of his iconic look.
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ncertainty looms amongst youth and parents at the Kirkland Teen Union Building. Two weeks ago, the Bellevue YMCA laid off the entire staff, which took effect April 2. The YMCA, which has operated the city-owned KTUB since last July, cited the move was an effort to reorganize the staffing structure at the teen center. KTUB doors are closed this week and have left youth wondering what will become of the teen center’s future. During the Kirkland Council meeting on Tuesday, many youth and parents came to show their support for KTUB staff and to express their outrage and disappointment about the decision. In a simple but powerful gesture, one young lady handed out some flowers to each of the council members. “I brought you flowers because I wanted to give you something beautiful,” she told the council, explaining how KTUB staff has contributed to her individual growth. “KTUB has something special … They have staff that doesn’t just say they work for me, but they work with me. And they have all given me very beautiful gifts.” Many applauded her comments. Others asked the council to suspend the lay-offs and questioned the YMCA’s new staff model. New staff will be considered “generalists,” according to Joan Steberl, senior director for Eastside operations of the YMCA. However, many youth feel a program specialist with specialized experience, under the old model, would better serve their needs. We believe the Bellevue YMCA should have consulted with
youth before they made the decision to lay off KTUB staff. Because youth were not consulted, the layoffs and subsequent temporary closure of KTUB seemed abrupt. It’s no wonder many youth feel alienated from their “second home” at KTUB and feel left out of the decision-making process. KTUB is a teen-driven, teen-inspired facility and as such any decisions involving the center should involve teen input. YMCA Executive Director Keri Stout said the reorganization efforts are intended to “ensure the continued viability, growth and community impact at KTUB.” “It saddens us that there are youth that are questioning our commitment to them,” Stout said during the council meeting Tuesday. “Staffing changes were driven by our dedication to creating only the best environment for them, and we’re sorry that those changes have been perceived otherwise.” We believe that the Bellevue YMCA is deeply committed to the well-being of Eastside youth. However, we question the
YMCA’s abstract answers. How will these new changes create a better environment for youth? How will these changes ensure KTUB’s continued viability? During Tuesday’s meeting, Sara Biancofiore, Eastside regional youth director for the YMCA, said the organization has a long history of seeking and incorporating youth’s voices into programming and activities. To that end, she said, the YMCA surveyed KTUB youth in March and asked for their input. Several youth told the Reporter last week that based on that survey, the two most important areas to KTUB teens are staff and programs. But the YMCA laid off the entire KTUB staff and therefore did not listen to youth. Whatever the staff model and programming at KTUB becomes, we hope the YMCA consults with youth moving forward. The YMCA should involve youth with the hiring process and any program changes and honor KTUB’s history of youth involvement.
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Democrats watch MSNBC, NBC, etc. and for the most part detest talk radio. Republicans like (or love) talk radio and watch Fox news. Much of what passes for news these days, particularly on the cable channels, is presented with that channel’s bias viewpoint. A news story deemed important on a given news channel may not run at all on a news channel with a different political leaning. The American press, “watchdog of government,” I don’t think so! The problem as I see it, is that many of us watch, listen to or read only what we agree with, which drives us to become more extreme and completely unable to see the other side. In some cases, people refuse to debate an issue because their minds are already made up. Often, these people would rather conduct a lecture than argue a point. In my opinion, we should be willing to look at issues from both sides, then form our opinions based on the facts. If we are attentive only to what we like to hear and see, we don’t have to learn or know anything; we can just parrot our favorite bias news.
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he disaster in Japan is so disheartening. The Japanese are probably the kindest, most polite people on earth, and Japan is one of the wealthiest nations in the world and probably the most prepared, yet this earthquake-tsunaminuclear meltdown is bringing it to its knees. This tragedy inevitably makes one think about the U.S. nuclear industry. Nuclear power plants are in 32 states. Washington State has some as well as the Trident nuclear submarine base on the Olympic Peninsula at Bangor. Are we safe? And what’s a proper energy policy for America, especially regarding nuclear power? Well, for starters, “energy” is not in the U.S. Constitution. So there really shouldn’t be any “energy
policy” just like we don’t have a federal “grocery policy.” Let the market decide. Ideally, the market should decide which energy type is used, whether oil, natural gas, nuclear, coal, water, wind, solar, etc. So the best energy policy is really no policy at all. But before we get to that, we must make the energy industry a free market, which it is not right now. Remember, where there are subsidies or unequal tax breaks, there is no longer a free market. This is what we have now. So the oil and nuclear power industries, for example, should not get subsidies or tax favors. And with nuclear power, there should be no limited liability laws, which shield the nuclear industry from Jeff E. Jared
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liability for environmental damage they cause. So there should be no subsidies, no tax breaks and no limits to liability or other corporate welfare for any form of energy. Then we’d have a proper free market in energy. With nuclear power, this is not what we have now. In the U.S., we have a federal law, first passed in 1957, called the Price-Anderson Act. It was last approved and renewed by Congress in 2005. It artificially limits the legal liability of nuclear power companies for an accident through the year 2025; it is meant to encourage nuclear power. But this limit on liability acts as a subsidy, and could lead to environmental disaster. Some nuclear proponents might say, “well, without limited liability, we couldn’t have nuclear power.” Good, that’s the way it should be. If private insurance companies won’t insure your business such that it can remain profitable, then you shouldn’t operate that business. [ more NUCLEAR page 5 ]
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www.kirklandreporter.com [ NUCLEAR from page 4] That’s how a free market is supposed to work. If you can’t pay the costs that your operation imposes on the rest of us (pollution or radiation), and/or can’t get private insurance to insure you for it, then you shouldn’t operate that energy business. The Price-Anderson Act distorts (an important word economists use) the market by making it so that more nuclear power plants are built than the true free market would allow. This is because since nuclear companies are being artificially shielded from liability, they’ll take more and more risks and build in unsafe areas, because they will be bailed out by the feds if there’s an accident causing death and damage above $12.6 billion. Privatized profit, but socialized loss; this is not a free market. If you didn’t like the bank bailout, you shouldn’t like this, much more subtle, nuclear bailout. So nuclear power should be allowed to be produced by the private sector, but with no socialized shields of limited liability. Same for other forms of energy. Level the playing field, end subsidies and corporate favors, and let the market decide. That should be America’s energy policy.
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steep slopes would require a two-story station. A one-story fire station is preferred because it allows firefighters to reach their trucks faster, and they suffer fewer injuries than in twostory fire stations. Other potential sites will also be considered, including some that were excluded due to cost prior to the recent decline in land prices.
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Contractors are assessing damages after a burst water pipe inside the new Lake Washington High School building leaked water for at least two days on the weekend of March 19-20. Kathryn Reith, communications director for the Lake Washington School District, said contractors discovered the leakage the following Monday, March 21. “A pipe leading to an
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Carter said he feels that people register for a race sometimes based on the irates may not be T-shirt that comes with it known for their and felt the pirate design physical prowess, was catchy enough to grab but would-be scalawags attention. Apparently it can prove the stereotype has, as over 500 people wrong this weekend in have registered online. the Captain Jack’s 8k. Carter said only onThe race, in its line registrations 8K first year, benefits will be taken, until the Leukemia April 9, because and Lymphoma day-of registration Society. While the is the main cause for theme is pirates, coorraces starting late. dinator Lancer Carter said “We want to be on he doesn’t expect many time,” he said. people to be dressed up. The race starts at 8:30 “We’ll have a best a.m., but athletes can dressed award,” he said. check in from 6:30 to 8:15 “It certainly won’t be eva.m. across from Juanita erybody who dresses up.” Beach Park. An awards Then why the theme? ceremony will follow the BY MEGAN MANAGAN
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The Juanita Girls Basketball Association Rebels 7th grade team recently won the Puget Sound Travel League gold division tournament on March 13. The team beat solid squads from Bellevue, Edmonds-Woodway and Issaquah on their way to the title. During the regular season the Rebels also won several tournaments, including the Renton Shoot Into Fall, the Lynnwood Halloween Hoot and the Snohomish MLK tournament. The 7th grade Rebel players are Te’a Adams, Erin Burns, Caitlin Buckley, Natalie Kalda, Maggie Kent, Allie Knerr, Lisa Nelson, Gianna Paribello, Jhasmin Shelton, Carly Taylor, and Brittany White. The team is coached by Terrance King who was assisted by Sam Adams.
Both Juanita and Lake Washington high schools lost to conference opponents last week. In games on March 29, Bellevue beat Juanita 3-1, while Mount Si took down Lake Washington with a 5-0 score. Last Friday, April 1, the Rebels lost a 4-0 contest to Mount Si, while Lake Washington lost to Liberty 4-0. The cross-town rivals will meet in their first conference match this season on Tuesday, April 12 in a Kirkland showdown at Juanita High School at 7:30 p.m.
Clayton Truex, a graduate of Lake Washington High School, and baseball player at Linfield College, was recently recognized as the Northwest Conference baseball offensive/ field student athlete of the week. Truex, the designated hitter for Lindfield, has a .600 batting average in three games, and hit three home runs and had 8 RBI. This is the first time he has been honored and only the second time this season a Linfield player has earn the award. Kevin Allan, from Yakima, earned the honor earlier in March. The Wildcats are 16-5 this season and are 10-2 against league opponents.
The Juanita Rebels 7th grade PSTL champions include: Coach Terrance King, Allie Knerr, Gianna Paribello, Jhasmin Shelton, Natalie Kalda, Te’a Adams, Lisa Nelson, Brittany White, Maggie Kent, Erin Burns, Carly Taylor and Caitlin Buckley. CONTRIBUTED
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Fling tournament. Teams from clubs in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California and Washington will play in two divisions at Lake Washington and Juanita High Schools. The event is open to the public and is $6 per day for all days.
LW baseball to Arizona for tourney Escaping the rain of Washington, the Lake Washington baseball team headed to Arizona for the Chris Moon Memorial
Classic in Tucson. During the team’s first game, against Ironwood Ridge, the Kangs lost 1-0, after a fourth inning run by Ironwood sealed the game. Against Arvada West on March 31, the Kangs lost 6-2. Aravada West led the game 6-0 before Lake Washington score its only run of the game in the fifth. The Kangs had four hits in the game, with no errors, while Arvada West put up 10 hits with two errors. On Friday, April 1 the team blanked Lakewood with a 10-0 final score. The Kangs scored in every inning, including three runs in the second, two in the third and two in the sixth. [ more SPORTS page 11 ]
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March 29 Assault: 11:30 p.m., 100 Kirkland Ave.
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Traffic offense: 1:30 a.m., Central Way and Market Street. A vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign and the driver was found to be driving with a suspended license.
with the disease will survive more than five years. As a result, April has been named Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Quality Dental Plan’s Dr. Lindsay Barry has partnered with The Oral Cancer Foundation to help create awareness in the Kirkland community. Barry General Dentistry will offer free oral cancer screenings from April 11- 15. For more information, call 425-821-9833.
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caught shoplifting at Costco. While searching the woman’s purse officers found approximately 15 Oxycodin pills. The woman claimed she had the prescription for the pills in her car but upon search officers only found .46 grams of marijuana.
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Robbery: 8:30 p.m., 1000 block of 137th Street. A 30-year-old Bothell man was stopped outside of the liquor store as he attempted to leave the scene with liquor he had not paid for.
Preschoolers invited to box car drive-in movie The Kirkland Parks and Community Services Department and Ford Hyundai of Kirkland have partnered to sponsor a unique event for preschoolers – a Box Car Drive-In Movie – to be held from 3-5 p.m. Saturday, April 16 at the North Kirkland Community Center, 12421-103 Ave. N.E. Preschoolers age 5 and under are to bring a box (no bigger than two inches by two inches) and with their imagination, the help of their parent, and a selection of supplies provided by the center, will turn their box into the car of their dreams. KACHOW! After a visit to the concession stand for refreshments, they will settle into their “box car� and enjoy the Disney movie “CARS.� Parents are encouraged to bring a low back beach chair for their comfort. Tickets are $21 per child resident rate, and $25 for non-residents. There are only a limited number of tickets available so sign up now to save a spot, this event is going to be a sellout! For registration and information go to www. kirklandparks.net, call 425587-3350, or visit the North Kirkland Community Center.
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