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NEWS | Congresswoman Suzan DelBene meets with Redmond business leaders to discuss immigration reform [4]
BUSINESS | Three cheers for Three Lions Pub’s new locations [7]
Game on for DigiPen at EMP Redmond school sponsors big event for gamers of all ages and skill levels
Council adopts moratorium on marijuana regulations ANDY NYSTROM
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There wasn’t much pot talk at Tuesday night’s Redmond City Council meeting. With a public hearing on the docket to discuss marijuana regulations, nobody was on hand to speak other than council members and Rob Odle, the city’s director of planning and community development. Following a four-minute evaluation, the four council members present — Hank Margeson, Kim Allen, Hank Myers and John Stilin — all voted in favor of adopting a six-month interim zoning ordinance prohibiting medical marijuana collective gardens and other cannabis-related facilities and uses. Technically, it’s a short-term moratorium, Allen said. “We are monitoring closely what’s happening in Olympia to get some guidance before we go and pass local ordinances to implement this,” she added. “Our police chief is involved, our planning and public works department are involved. Everybody is watching this very carefully because we want to do it right.” With the passing of Initiative 502 in November, Odle said the state is in the process of devising regulations through the liquor control board as to who can produce, process and sell cannabis. Those three phases need to be completed by December, and Odle added that city officials will take the state’s “umbrella regulations” and adapt those to Redmond. “Hopefully they’ll combine both the recreational use and medicinal use into one distribution plan,” Margeson said.
If anyone was in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle last Friday evening, they would have seen hundreds of people lined up along 5th Avenue North, just outside the Experience Music Project (EMP) Museum. From the elementary school-aged kids eager to have some fun (possibly) past their bedtimes, to the middle-aged men and women feeling nostalgic about long-forgotten moments from their childhood, to the individuals just tagging along, everyone was waiting to enter Game Nite. This celebration held at the EMP was in honor of its new exhibit: the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s The Art of Video Games, which explores the 40-year evolution of video games and focuses on influential artists and designers of game graphics, storytelling and player interactivity. Game Nite was sponsored by DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond and had something for gamers of all ages and skill levels.
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Fans of the classics were able to participate in live, tournament-style gaming and see Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog and all of their favorite video game characters come to life on the big screen in EMP’s Sky Church.
Sylvan McFarland, 5, dressed as Mario, busts a move at last Friday’s Game Nite at the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle. Redmond’s DigiPen Institute of Technology sponsored the event. samantha pak, Redmond Reporter Seattle resident Eric Hopsoh grew up playing such video games. “For me, it’s the social aspect,” he said about why he enjoys gaming. “It’s not as much fun if you don’t have people playing with you.” Hopsoh moved on to online and social
games such as “World of Warcraft” for a while but now that he is a father, he has found a new gaming partner in his 5-year-old son Sylvan McFarland and has returned to old console games. [ more games page 13 ]
Cirque du Soleil boosts local economy Samantha Pak spak@redmond-reporter.com
A Cirque du Soleil unicyclist in “Amaluna.” Courtesy photo
While Cirque du Soleil’s run of “Amaluna” at Marymoor Park in unincorporated King County outside of Redmond provides the area with a few months’ worth of entertainment, there are other benefits to having the Cirque in town. “Amaluna,” which will be in town
through March 24, could infuse about $10 million to $15 million into the local community. Jamie Reilly, company manager for the show, said the money covers various expenses including local taxes, fuel costs, site rental fees and accommodations for performers and workers while they are in town. “We contract more or less 6,500
room nights for one (show run),” she said, explaining that a “room night” is the number of people on tour, multiplied by the number of nights of lodging needed. Reilly said they strive to find corporate apartments to rent to ensure show employees have a kitchen and other housing amenities so [ more cirque page 11 ]
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Life celebration for Wong set for Feb. 27 A celebration honoring teacher at Norman Rockthe life of coach well Elementary Don Wong will School died of be held from 6-8 heart failure on p.m. on Feb. 27 Feb. 11. in the Redmond Wong taught Middle School at Rockwell since gym, 10055 166th 2000 and was a Ave. N.E. ReLake Washington freshments will School District Don Wong be provided by instructor since the Wong family. 1976. The 61-yearIn tribute to old physical education the coach, attendees are
invited to wear shorts and Hawaiian shirts or T-shirts. There will be an open-microphone period in which attendees can share their memories of Wong. Parking at Redmond Middle School will be limited, so overflow parking may be available at Horace Mann Elementary School, just around the corner at 17001 N.E. 104th St.
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Thursday, Feb. 21 Burglary: Redmond police responded to a residential burglary at 3:48 a.m. from the 15900 block of Northeast 53rd Street in Grass Lawn.
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Thefts: Redmond police responded to two theft reports. The first came at 9:53 a.m. from a residence in Overlake that had been foreclosed upon recently. The victim was reporting the theft of appliances and light fixtures. The second came at 4:28 p.m. from downtown. There is no suspect information for either theft. Shoplifting: A retail thief was observed at 2:55 p.m. from a store in the 7400 block of 166th Avenue Northeast downtown using a store credit card.
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theft in the 1500 block of Northeast 24th Street in Overlake was interrupted by loss prevention at 2:16 p.m. The suspect fled on foot.
Tuesday, Feb. 19
Vandalism: It was reported at 10:39 a.m., a window was reported smashed in the abandoned Group Health Hospital building in the 2700 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast in Overlake.
Assault: At 4:23 p.m., Redmond police responded to a domestic violence-related assault from the 15300 block of Northeast 65th Court in Grass Lawn. Drugs and warrants: At 3:45 p.m., Redmond police arrested a woman in the 17600 block of Union Hill Road downtown on warrants. Methamphetamine was found on her when she was searched.
Shoplifting: Redmond police responded to a report of shoplifting from the 8800 block of 161st Avenue Northeast on Education Hill at 4:06 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. 16
Burglary: Redmond police responded to a reported burglary at 7:43 a.m. from an apartment complex in the 9400 block of 166th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. All leads are being investigated.
Vehicle prowl: It was reported at 12:38 p.m. that an unlocked vehicle in the 15000 block of Northeast 24th Street in Overlake was prowled while the owner was inside shopping.
DUI: At 2:32 a.m., Redmond police arrested a driver for driving under the influence in the 10000 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill.
Identity theft: At 11:37 a.m., Redmond police investigated fraudulent cable charges from the 7500 block of 141st Avenue Northeast in Grass Lawn.
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Friday, Feb. 15
Assault: At 3:48 p.m., Redmond police responded to an assault from Redmond Way and Leary Way downtown. The suspect was arrested.
Trespass: At 10:54 p.m., a transient male was issued a trespassing letter for consuming two bottles of liquor inside a store in the 15800 block of Redmond Way without paying for them.
Vehicle prowls: Redmond police responded to three vehicle prowl reports from downtown. Theft: At 9:38 a.m., it was reported that sometime during the night a large, yellow, automotive engine hoist was taken from the parking lot of a repair shop in the 14700 block of Northeast 95th Street in Grass Lawn.
Sunday, Feb. 17 Missing person: At 3:36 p.m., Redmond police responded to a missing person report from the 8700 block of 166th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. The individual was later found at 7:38 p.m. Shoplifting attempt: An attempted
Burglaries: Redmond police responded to three burglaries. The first came from a construction site in Grass Lawn at 8:07 a.m. Two tool chests were open and power tools were stolen. The second report came at 6:06 p.m. from Overlake. The final report came from a hotel in Overlake at 8:32 p.m. A storage room door had been pried open. Nothing was taken.
Thursday, Feb. 14 Dog on the loose: Redmond police responded to an ongoing issue of a loose dog in a neighborhood in the 2000 block of 173rd Avenue Northeast in Overlake at 10:31 p.m.
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Open house on tap at Farrel-McWhirter Park
The City of Redmond will be holding an open house at FarrelMcWhirter Park, located at 19545 N.E. Redmond Rd., from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday. Attendees will learn more about the park’s history and programs. Attendees will also be asked for feedback about what they would like the park to be in the future, what they would like to preserve and change about the park, as well as how their experience at the park could be improved. For more information, email jrice@ redmond.gov or call (425) 556-2378.
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The world is changing on a regular basis, and policy needs to keep up with that, says Congresswoman Suzan DelBene. The United States needs comprehensive immigration reform, “it will help us get on a better path,” she told a group of local high-tech business leaders during a roundtable discussion on Wednesday afternoon at Concur Technologies in Redmond. “I think we need a system that works for everybody,” said the First Congressional District representative, noting that Congress needs to pinpoint what the costs are and make sure that people understand the reform. It’s not just for businesses searching for high-skilled workers, but for people who are looking at coming to the United States. This week, DelBene spent time with local college students, business leaders in the life sciences and biotech worlds, farmers in Whatcom County
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, right, visited Concur Technologies in Redmond on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the need for high-skilled workers and the local economic benefits of comprehensive immigration reform. Joining her at the roundtable meeting were Cindy Olsen from Concur and Sailesh Chutani of MobiSante. andy nystrom, Redmond Reporter and representatives from large companies and small start-ups in Redmond. People have been absorbed in their conversations with her about immigration reform — which has been described as “an earned path to
citizenship” — and she’s coming away from the experience on a positive level. “I think everyone shares the desire to make sure that we have reform in place and that we have an immigration system that works across our
country,” she said. “Everybody is definitely excited to see Congress moving on (it). I’m encouraged that we’re having a bipartisan conversation and hopeful that with people being engaged and with [ more reform page 12 ]
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We’re proud Democrats who represent our districts, not a party
February 22, 2013 [5]
By Sens. Rodney Tom and Tim Sheldon
Here’s a question we have never heard from a constituent: “Why can’t you be more partisan and divisive and forget about getting things done?” Believe it or not, the state Democratic Party is saying just that. In a resolution adopted at its recent central committee meeting in Olympia, the state party charged us with not reflecting “Democratic values” and being “disloyal” to the party. Why? Because in December we openly recognized the fact that neither Democrats nor Republicans in the state Senate possessed the 25 votes needed to effectively govern. We understand that it is the role of political parties to put politics before all else, but as elected officials and leaders, we have a higher responsibility. We have to get things done. As the two Democratic members of the Senate’s new Majority Coalition Caucus, we find this accusation of “disloyalty” to be small-minded, petty and factually untrue. We have never betrayed our core beliefs, and regardless of what some self-important potentates in Olympia and Seattle pronounce, we are still proud Democrats. We have served our respective legislative districts for many years now. The people in our local communities know us and know that we are committed to representing them. We work for them, not a political party. If you look at the choices made by voters in our districts, we are right in line on social issues, taxes, the need for education reform and a responsible budget.
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The messages our constituents have sent are very clear: Fund and improve our education system, Rodney Tom Tim Sheldon balance the budget without new taxes, and get our families back to work. Appropriately, that has been the focus of our coalition since the 2013 legislative session started in mid-January: jobs, education and the budget. Exactly what part of encouraging job creation, creating a quality, well-funded education system and producing a sustainable, balanced budget is a betrayal of Democratic values? We owe it to the people who have repeatedly chosen to send us to the Capitol, and to the people of this state, to represent them and to work effectively with legislators of both parties to solve problems.
When political partisanship flies in the face of what the majority of our constituents want, we side with the people, not the party. Our districts voted overwhelmingly in support of a two-thirds majority requirement to raise taxes. So does siding with the 64 percent of Washingtonians who voted for Initiative 1185 in November upset some of the extreme elements of the party? Perhaps. Will that deter us from doing what we know is right for this state’s hard-working taxpayers? Of course not. As far as our loyalty is concerned, we are loyal to the principles we have always held and to the constituents who have sent us to Olympia. We are not switching sides. We always have, and always will, be on the side of the people we represent, and side with them over any political party.
Sen. Rodney Tom, D-Bellevue, is Senate Majority Leader and represents the 48th Legislative District, which includes Redmond. Sen. Tim Sheldon, DPotlatch, is Senate President Pro Tempore and has been elected as a Democrat to the Legislature nine times.
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Sounding off on RESPECT, homeless I felt compelled to comment on articles in your Feb. 15 paper. The RESPECT program to me seemed more like a probe/reality show wannabe. Where is the respect for privacy and for efficient use of educational time and resources. More videos with less precious educational time? We pay our teachers to teach, not be forced to follow the latest whatever fad. The article on building resilience may have been more of an ad, but it was where the RESPECT program should have been. More disturbing was the article on homelessness, not because of homelessness, but the definition thereof. I have known people who lived in hotels/motels/ boarding homes because that was the family business. Very good homes. Shared homes only means shared expenses; nothing wrong with that. Substandard homes doesn’t mean the family structure is bad. Besides, what is substandard? What really upset me was the reference to trailer parks/campgrounds as homeless, somehow evoking the term “trailer trash”; no respect there. In the last three years of travel RVing, I have seen many different camp/RV/trailer areas. I have watched 20-30 children get off school buses into the welcoming arms of their parents. I have seen three generations making do with what they could afford, but by no means homeless or unhappy. Yes, I have seen an occasional “trailer trash” family, but even they had support from neighbors.
What struck me the most in the last years were the couples who had to sell their homes, traveling about to look for work, some homeschooling, others perhaps leaving children with relatives, but the best was a family of three girls, husband and wife, who we got to know ever so briefly. The husband worked bringing gas to construction machinery. He had a SOLID job, but with the recession, it took him further than he could travel home each night. So for two years, the family would be living near his work. Yes, the girls missed their old friends (now in a new school) and the mom missed her more permanent neighbors, but they had DAD every night! The five of them, when homework and dishes were done, were out playing in any of the open RV spots. They would be very upset to be called HOMELESS, but would prefer the RESPECT of their resiliency! I firmly support and applaud groups like Friends of Youth, but I really applaud families who make tough choices to remain together and off government/charity programs. That is my true respect.
Barbara Dickson, Redmond
I want my vote back Where do we line up to get a vote back? Those of us who voted for Rodney Tom last time understood him to be a Democrat. He said he was. In a Democratic district it made sense to say that you were one, too, if you wanted to get elected. Now he is the “Democrat” leading the state senate Republicans in their assaults on
minimum wage, people who are sick and educators. He got my vote under false pretense. That won’t happen again.
David Wobker, Redmond
What’s in our food? As a concerned citizen and someone who is pursuing a passion for everything food and activist-related, I believe we have the right to know what is in the food we are providing for our families, as well as how that food was produced. There are no long-term studies showing the lasting effects of genetically engineered food on animals, humans and our planet, but evidence suggests that there are significant risks associated with genetically engineered food because of the widespread use of pesticides that go along with these crops. Do we really want 2,4-D, a chemical component found in Agent Orange and also in some of Monsanto’s pesticides, on the loose in our soil and — even worse — in our bodies? Organizations like Food & Water Watch are calling for labeling genetically engineered foods in Washington. It’s time that we put public health and the health of our planet ahead of greedy corporations. I deserve the right to know what I’m feeding my family and am asking for our government officials and residents of Washington to support the recently qualified WA I-522 ballot initiative in November this year.
Rachel Tomczek, Redmond
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Ali is making an impact on the real-estate scene
Redmond resident Hamid Ali (left) was part of a group that worked to bring former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf to the area. Musharraf served from 2001 to 2008.
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Hamid Ali is living the American dream. He moved to the United States from Islamabad, Pakistan in 2003 to attend the University of Maryland, where he received a master’s degree in marketing in 2005 and a master’s in business administration in 2007. He got married and moved to Redmond with his wife in January 2009 when she was offered a software engineer position with Microsoft Corp. Upon their arrival, Ali applied for marketing positions with several companies but nothing came from them. “I was so pissed and so worried about my future,” he said. Feeling discouraged, Ali called an uncle living on the East Coast who suggested he try real estate. Ali received his real estate license in May 2009 and after interviewing with a number of companies in the area, started working at the John L. Scott Real Estate office in downtown Redmond. Despite now being employed, things weren’t looking
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up for Ali initially. He only made one sale that year and was upset and disappointed with himself. Things began improving for him in 2010, in which he made 15-17 sales, putting him in the top 15 percent of sales in the company, which has about 3,100 agents. Ali received the John L. Scott President’s Award for this achievement. The next year told the same story and Ali received his second President’s Award. For 2012, the 33-year-old received the company’s President’s Elite Award for being in the top 2 percent in sales. Ali made almost 30 sales last year, bringing in $11 million to $12 million. He said his goal is to make the company’s top 1 percent within two or three years. “People really supported me and I’m really thankful to my community,” he said. Ali said the thing about real estate is that it “is all about connections” and getting your name out there. Once he realized this, he began building those connections and getting his name out there by getting involved in the community. He joined the Pakistan
Association of Greater Seattle (PAGS) in late summer of 2009 and was later named the youngest board member for the organization. Ali is also an active member of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) in Redmond and became involved in The Citizens Foundation and was part of a team that raised money to build nine schools in Pakistan. Through his involvement in these various organizations, Ali has helped bring wellknown politicians, entertainers, athletes and religious leaders from Pakistan to the Seattle area to meet with the local community. Some of those names include former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf, who served from 2001 to 2008, and Imran Khan, a current Pakistani politician and former cricketer. By being part of these high-profile visits, Ali was able to get his name out in the community, creating more visibility for his professional life. “Every single event, I got involved somehow,” Ali said. “I didn’t want to miss any opportunity.”
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worked at Three Lions for almost three years and said this family atmosphere, where people will buy Christmas presents for each other and gather to raise a glass to a regular who recently died, is his favorite thing about the pub. Having grown up traveling back and forth between Scotland and Seattle, he said pubs in the United Kingdom are often local gathering spots and the pub owners and bartenders develop relationships with their regulars. For Pollock, Three Lions is the closest he has ever seen this type of atmosphere stateside, adding that he has gotten to know their regulars so well that when he sees a familiar car pull up, he can have that customer’s drink ready for them before they even walk in the door. “That’s part of the relationship you hope to develop with your clientele,” he said. Pollock will be managing the Three Lions in Bothell and said developing these types of relationships will
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Since The British Pantry opened in 1978, it has gone through a number of expansions to include Neville’s Restaurant and The Three Lions Pub. And this year, the family run business will be expanding beyond its downtown Redmond location as Three Lions will be opening two new locations this spring: One at 23525 N.E. Novelty Hill Rd., A-101 on Redmond Ridge and one at 10111 Main St. in downtown Bothell. Alvia Redman, who took over running things with her brother Neville after their mother Mavis “semiretired,” said Three Lions was the newest addition to the company. The pub opened in 2006 after the dress shop that previously
The Three Lions Pub in Redmond will open two new locations. The business is run by the Redman family. From left: Alvia Redman, Graham Redman, Andrew Pollock and Jeff Perras. Samantha Pak, Redmond Reporter occupied the space at 8115 161st Ave. N.E. closed. “It was something me and my brother had always dreamed about,” she said about opening a pub. Redman said when her mother started the Pantry, it fulfilled a need in the community and gave British ex-pats a place to go that reminded them of home. Three Lions was a continuation of this, fill-
ing a different need in the community. While a lot of the clientele is in their 30s, Redman said their demographics range from mid-20s to 60s. The pub also brings in soccer fans as they air matches every week. “They will all be talking and getting along,” Redman said about the customers who frequent the pub, adding that they are her favor-
ite part of Three Lions. “It’s just fun to walk in here.” She likened Three Lions to “Cheers” as they have a number of regulars who all know each other by name and will even bring in cards for people to sign when it’s someone’s birthday. They are also always welcoming and willing to pull newcomers into the fold, Redman said. Andrew Pollock has
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Another highlight of the evening were the spotlight talks, which were presented by DigiPen and featured video game professionals. Yan and University of Washington, Bothell Center for Serious Play executive director Jason Pace spoke about what it takes to be a video game designer. The two men told a packed JBL Theatre that there is a big difference between playing video games and designing them. “There’s so much stuff that goes into game design,” said Pace, a former Microsoft employee and lead producer of Halo Wars for Xbox 360. “Education is really important.” Yan added that the gaming industry is constantly changing. “We don’t know what it’s going to be like 10 years from now. We don’t know what it’ll be like two years from now,” he said. “Our success is always going to be tied to innovation.” Yan said events such as Game Nite and the Art of Video Games exhibit are important in connecting game developers with their fans and giving people the opportunity to learn about what it really takes to create a video game. He said the exhibit will also be of interest for those in the industry. After walking through it, Yan said he learned a lot about the background of various video games and why things are the way they are. “Nothing in a game we make is by chance,” he said.
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Redmond High School (RHS) varsity baseball coach Dan Pudwill and the Mustang players will host a three-day youth baseball camp from 9 a.m. to noon April 9-11 at the big Hartman Baseball Field, 17300 N.E. 104th St. The camp, open to boys in grades 2-6 throughout the Eastside, will develop skills in catching, throwing, base running, hitting and light conditioning. For more information, visit www. redmondmustangbaseball.com
Klassens take second, third in state diving Redmond High brothers Eric and Phillip Klassen notched second and third places, respectively, in Saturday night’s 4A state diving competition at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. Skyline’s Max Levy won the event with 324.60 points; Eric had 299.50 and Phillip had 293. Kentridge’s Brady Shutt rounded out the top four with a 235.60. Redmond’s Xavier Graham took 13th in the 100-yard freestyle in 50.14 seconds. The Redmond 200-yard medley relay (Albert Jiang, Graham, Nicholas Kodati and Eric Klassen) placed 15th in 1:45.92. The Mustangs notched a time of 1:44.87 in the prelims.
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Redmond’s Sierra Mukerjee competed on the beam, floor and vault at last Friday’s 4A state championships at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Center. Her best finish was a 9.025 on beam for 12th place.
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Stella Schola Middle School sixth-grader McKayla Jin will be representing her school at the 2013 regional spelling bee for King and Snohomish counties next month. McKayla was one of six classroom winners and runners up to participate in the school bee. The remaining students were: sixth-grader Amir Zur, seventh-graders Jem Thrasher and Shelby Curry and eighth-graders Luke Mathews and Kaelyn Melrose. The students an hour spelling words including “oxidize,” “cayenne” and “hokum” and after 13 rounds, McKayla was determined the winner. Jem was the runner up.
In recent matchups, Bear Creek (16-6 overall) defeated Tacoma Baptist, 59-50, in the bidistrict semifinals and lost to La Conner, 48-38, in the championship game. Against Tacoma, Luke Blankenbeckler and Jesse Leuenberger had 17 points each and Collin Feight had 15. In the La Conner game, Blankenbeckler had 11 points. Bear Creek played in five of the last six bi-district championship games, winning four of them.
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Jem Thrasher, left, and McKayla Jin, Stella Schola Middle School spelling bee runner up and winner. Courtesy photo
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preliminary competition will receive the opportunity to advance to the final competition on March 22. Contestants could win a share of more than $400 in prizes and a chance to perform on Redmond’s biggest stage for Derby Days. Winners will be announced at the end of the show on March 22. For more information, email ofh@ redmond.gov.
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The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee’s (RYPAC) annual Girls Unlimited series continues this year with the theme of “Expanding Your Tomorrow” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 9 at Redmond City Hall, located at 15670 N.E. 85th St. This session’s focus will be on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers. Female
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professionals from Boeing, Microsoft Corp., PopCap and others will share their story about their career choices. The program is targeted for young women in middle and high school and will include presentation and interactive activities. Girls Unlimited was started to empower young women in the community to take charge of their lives and be a part of their change. Female professionals come and share their story about their career paths and talk about what it takes to get to where they are. The keynote speaker for this upcoming session is Cheryl Platz from Microsoft who is also a member of IGNITE, (Inspiring Girls Now In Technology Education). This event cost $10 but scholarships are available and prior registration is recommended. To register go to Redmond.gov/econnect
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Host families needed to welcome 34 international students
Education First Educational Homestay Programs (EHP) is now accepting volunteer host families who are ready to welcome students into their home for a few weeks this summer. This program provides a unique opportunity for families to make life-long friendships with international students while learning about their culture — all without leaving home. From July 16-Aug. 5, host families on the Eastside will welcome 34 EHP students. Host family sign-ups close on May 31. Contact Karene Busby at (425) 4668538 for details. For more information about Education First: www.ef.com.
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• Overlake players, coach receive Emerald City League honors Girls basketball coach Sara Wilcox was named coach of the year and boys basketball freshman player L.T. Cosmos was named rookie of the year in the 1A Emerald City League voting. Also on the girls’ side, junior Katie Hill was a first-team selection and senior Vanessa Rosato was a second-teamer. For the boys, sophomore Rick Chavez was an honorable mention.
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BICHON FRISE puppies. AKC Registered. Ta k i n g d e p o s i t s . Fo r companion only! Will be vet checked and have first shots and be dewormed. Call for information: 360-874-7771, 360-471-8621 or go to website to see our adorable puppies! www.bichonfrise puppies4sale.com BORDER Collie pups, ABCA registered. 3 males Red & White. Ranch raised, working parents. Current on shots & worming. $500/ea. 509-486-1191 www.canaanguestranch.com CANE CORSO ITALIAN Mastiff Puppies. Loyal family protection! Raised in home with children and other pets! Distinctive color options; Blues, Reverse Blue Br indle and Formintino. Grand champion bloodlines (GCh). AKC and ICCF Registered. Tails and dew claws docked. Vacines up to date. Ear c r o p o p t i o n . S h ow o r Breeding puppy $2,000 each. Pet compainion puppy $1,500. Photos by text available. Call Jeani 509-985-8252. Yakima. www.bichonfrisepuppies4sale.com
Champion blood AKC Rottweiler puppies. 10 weeks old. Call for appt 425-463-9824 CHINESE PUG puppies born November 7th, (3) males, (1) female, first shot and worming done. Asking $550. Pls call or text (360)708-8611. No calls after 9pm please English Bulldog Puppies 5 girls 2 boys. AKC Reg. Parents on site. Wormed, vaccinated and vet checked. Includes a star ter puppy package and health guar. $1800 Firm Ready to go 3/1/ 13 360-990-4792 http:/ /bloominbulldogs.webs. com/ Email: bloominhedgehogs@yahoo.com
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GERMAN Rottweiler/ Tibetan Mastiff puppies!!!!! Rare, intelligent, beautiful. Great family guards! $400. Call for your best friend today! 360-550-3838. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES: Bor n Jan. 13th & ready to go March 1st. Mother, father & grandparents on the premises all german imports AKC/SV, regist r a t i o n . Ve r y e a s y t o train. Star ting at $600 and up. Call Shawn @ (425) 231-5506 if interested. German Shepherd Pupp i e s . M a l e s a n d Fe males. 100% Ger man Impor t Lines. Wor ld Champion Bloodlines. AKC Registerable. $1200. DOB 11/23/12. 425-387-5310. GOLDENDOODLE Puppies For Sale. Ready for their new homes March 7th. 7 Puppies left. 2 males, 5 females. Males, $700. Females, $800. Shots, wormed and dew claws removed. Approx weight when grown around 55 lbs. If interested, email: debbie_1819 @hotmail.com or call Debbie at 360-540-2545. GREAT DANE
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ENGLISH CREME Golden Retr iever pups for sale. 7 weeks old. AKC registered. Have first wormer and immunization, well puppy check up. 8 males left. They are beautiful, healthy pups. For $800 you will have a wonderful addition to your family or a best friend. Please contact (360)269-5539, cerissa.kaut@countryfinancial.com
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