Mercer Island Reporter, March 27, 2013

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MI | THIS WEEK Easter egg hunts this Saturday, March 30 at Mercerdale The annual Mercer Island egg hunts will be held on Saturday, March 30, at Mercerdale Park. The Lil’ Ones egg hunt will begin at 5 p.m. for 1 to 3-yearold kids. The flashlight egg hunt begins at 8:30 p.m. for kids ages 7-10. A $5 donation is suggested.

Vacant water utility land sold for $1.9 million, will pay for emergency well

Island schools on spring break next week, April 1-5

By Mary L. Grady

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Registration for students to take part in Mercer Island’s annual VOICE and SVP programs begins on Wednesday, March 27. Students in sixth and seventh grade can join the SVP program, while VOICE is open to 8th through 11th-grade students who want to participate in volunteer projects throughout the summer. Registration begins at 10 a.m. on Wednesday and closes on April 24. Learn more at www.mercergov.org/voice.

Island schools’ arts showcase begins tonight The 30th annual Fine Arts Showcase begins tonight. Visit www.mifineartsed.org to learn more about this year’s event.

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Runners take off at the start of the 5k run on Sunday in the Rotary Run at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center. See Mercer Island results from Sunday on page 19.

2013 Rotary Run brings out thousands By Megan Managan

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The 41st annual Mercer Island Rotary Half Marathon was held on Sunday, March 24, under cold but sunny skies. Approximately 3,265 racers participated in the event, featuring the annual half marathon, 10k and 5k along with the Kids’ Dash. One of the biggest events each year on the Island went off without a hitch, drawing a record crowd to the 5k run/walk. Dawn Naye, the event’s chair, said this year just over 4,000 registered for the event. “It was a great year,” said Naye. “A little cold, but there was a great vibe.”

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She added that more people picked up race packets on Saturday, likely because of the new partnership with Sound Transit, allowing for free rides if racers showed their bibs. The half marathon race continued to be the main event with 1,560 runners showing up, while the half marathon walk had 218 participants. In the 10k event, 563 racers came out, while a record 924 raced in the 5k. A total of 496 Mercer Island residents took part in the annual event. One hundred and forty

Islanders ran the half marathon, while 31 walked around the Island. Another 70 took part in the 10k, while a total of 255 raced in the 5k. In the half marathon run, Uli Steidl won the event, finishing in 1:08.24 with a 5:13 mile pace time. Keegan Symmes finished in second in 1:10.29 with a 5:23 pace time. Joshua Richari was third in 1:12.46, Gabriel Kliot was fourth in 1:16.18 and Cameron Butler was fifth in 1:17.15. The top women’s finisher in the half marathon was Kimberly Pancoast in 1:20.48, followed by Trisha Steidl in 1:26.10. Bess McKinney was third in 1:26.40, Karra Whitmire was fourth in 1:26.52 and Somer Kreisman was fifth in 1:27.44.

A total of 496 Mercer Island residents took part in the annual event.

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With a vote of 5 to 0, the Mercer Island City Council sold the vacant property at the corner of S.E. 32nd Street and 74th Avenue S.E. to a local developer for $1.9 million. The land, owned by the city’s water utility, was declared surplus in 2009. The land, first acquired before the city was formally incorporated in 1970, was purchased to be used as the location of a water storage facility. Instead, the city decided to build a new emergency water facility at the more centrally located Rotary

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Mercer Island students will be on spring break next week. MISD students will be on break April 1-5, as will students at St. Monica. Students at the French-American School will be on break April 15-19. Northwest Yeshiva High School is on break this week.

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Clibborn answers questions about role in tolling I-90 By Mary L. Grady

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Rep. Judy Clibborn wants Islanders to know that she is on their side. She sat down with the Reporter on a Sunday afternoon to respond to statements made about her role in determining the use of I-90 tolls to pay for SR-520. Clibborn is the chair of the House Transportation Committee of the Washington state Legislature. There is an oft-quoted statement by Clibborn, who said in 2009, that “tolling was off the table for Mercer Island.” That statement was made Clibborn said, in regards to the use of funds to repay the bonds that were purchased in 2009 for SR-520, and only in an emergency “if all other sources were insufficient to repay the bonds.” Did you go ‘back on your word’ when you said that tolling would not be considered for I-90? Clibborn does not deny that she said Islanders would object to pay for a bridge that they did not use, but she said it was a “situational comment regarding the need to solidify funding for the (SR-520) bridge.” “Having to toll I-90 was considered a last resort,” she explained. “The belief was that it was something that would not be needed.” In order to sell bonds for the amount needed to rebuild the bridge, the Legislature had to secure the bonds with three different revenue streams, she said. The bridge was to be funded primarily by gas tax revenues, some govern-

ment and federal sources and from the sale of bonds. The last of those sources was to be tolling I-90 if the funds from those sources was not adequate. But now, some four years later, everything is gone except the gas tax, she said. There is very little, if any, federal dollars for these roads. Why is just I-90 being considered for tolling? What about I-5 or even I-405? Clibborn wants people to understand that tolling regionwide is coming. “These plans have been in the works for some time,” she said. The Legislature has authorized tolling for all of I-405 from Lynnwood south to the SR-167 extension. Tolls on I-5 are under consideration. Tolls for the SR-99 tunnel under Seattle are also authorized. The Columbia River bridge is also to be tolled. What about tolling the western access to the SR-520 bridge in Montlake? Why isn’t that being considered? As for tolling the approach to Montlake, Clibborn said she was not sure how much more money that would collect and that the approach is not really considered a part of the bridge. However, she said that, too, could be considered in an EIS as an option or additional source of funding. “All of these items can be considered in the EIS,” she said. “You ask the questions. And those questions help determine how the impact of tolling can be mitigated.”

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How do tolls on I-90 and SR-520 decades ago compare to now Here’s a slightly revised version of what it used to cost to make a round trip across Lake Washington in today’s dollars. • From 1963 to 1979 on SR-520, the original toll was $0.35 (each way) • $0.70 round trip toll in 1963 = $5.35 in 2012 ( Books of 20 tickets were sold for $3.90, bringing the effective toll to $2.91.) • From 1940 to 1949, the original (U.S. Highway 10) I-90 toll was $0.25 (each way) • $0.50 round trip toll in 1940 = $8.17 in 2012 Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis CPI calculator, www.minneapolisfed.org. Why wasn’t there any money in the $10 billiontransportation package proposed for the session? “My job is to provide funding for transportation statewide,” she said. There is a long list of projects that are unfunded and roadways in need of repair. Of the statewide transportation funding package before the Legislature, Clibborn said it has been already whittled down substantially. “It is not $10 billion any longer,” she said. Again, she said, everything else is gone except the gas tax, and possibly weight fees for trucks.

Courtesy of Washington State Department of Transportation

This WSDOT map shows areas where tolling is already in place, and those that have been approved for tolling by the Washington state Legislature. they (WSDOT) would not want to do an EIS,” she said. In fact, she said, money has already be requested for the full study in the upcoming budget. Also, the DOT is asking for input on the idea of fairness or social justice, she said. “They want to know if it is unfair and too

Is it possible that a full EIS will not be done? “I cannot imagine that

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burdensome.” The full EIS will give everyone, including Islanders and others, time to have their questions asked and their concerns answered. Once the EIS process is begun, then “Islanders can make their case.” What should Islanders consider as this process goes forward? Clibborn urges Islanders to continue to participate in the EA and EIS process. What she hopes Islanders

will remember is that there will be different tolls for different times of day. That tolling and how it is finally implemented will take time — maybe years. “We can prolong or delay it,” she said of tolling, “but we cannot stop it.” A summary of the open houses and comments regarding tolling gathered from meetings and online was published on Feb. 20 by WSDOT at www.psrc. org/assets/9315/I-90TollingSNTC20130220.pdf.

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Land | FROM 1 Park. To finance that project, the city declared the First Hill property surplus in 2009 in order to use expected proceeds from the sale of that land as collateral in order to borrow money. The emergency well was completed in 2010. In the interim, the city had discussed building multi-family affordable housing for the 30,660-square-foot lot but abandoned the idea due to neighbors’ concerns. Over the last couple of years, the city reduced the Rebecca Mar/Staff Photo amount owed on the bond, applying savings from the This photo, from last spring, shows where construction crews worked on the First Hill emergency well project water system improvements. The city-owned property has now been sold to a developer. and lowering the interest In December, an family residential homes home by the company amount. appraisal determined that that meet or exceed the home sold for $1.25 milThe Council’s intent is use the proceeds from the the undeveloped land was Built Green Three Star rat- lion. The houses range in surplused property sale to worth between $1.44 and ing. Next, the buyer must size from 2,600 to 4,600 pay off the bank loan for $1.575, depending upon work with the city to save square feet. Proceeds from the sale the new well and apply the its final use. The property as many trees as possible residual to any other water was listed in January and and to provide mitiga- of the land will be used utility and to fund other received five offers. The tion for trees that must be to pay off other existing winning bid is $1.9 million, removed. obligations such as the outwater utility needs. offered by luxury home According to the builder’s standing bill with Seattle The Council had decided to hold off on selling builder, JayMarc Homes, website, the buyer has four Utilities for unbilled water homes under construction use. According to the City the surplus property until LLC, based in Renton. The bid included two on Mercer Island, one of Council board packet, any last December, when it contractual which has already sold for residual amount could be appeared that the local real important estate market was improv- promises. First, the buyer $1.45 million. Another used to decrease water must construct singlerates. ing for sellers. MoesBellevueMar5FINAL_Layout 1 13-03-04 3:58 PM Page 1 recently completed Island

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Mercer Island police take the plunge for Special Olympics By Reporter Staff

Nine members of the Mercer Island Police Department jumped into the frigid waters of Lake Sammamish during the Special Olympics Polar Plunge on Sunday, March 17. The MIPD participated in the event for the

first time this year, joining the Redmond Police Department and Special Olympic athletes for the plunge and raising more than $25,000 for Special Olympics. MIPD participants included Police Chief Ed Holmes, Sgt. Brian Noel, Records Specialist Jolene Maggard, PSO Anna Ormsby, Officer Michael Vickers, Records Specialist Janelle Timm, Detective Todd Roggenkamp, Corporal David Herzog and SRO Detective Chad Schumacher.

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Mercer Island Police Department participants in the Special Olympics Polar Plunge on Sunday, March 17, include Sgt. Brian Noel, Records Specialist Jolene Maggard, Chief Ed Holmes, PSO Anna Ormsby, Officer Michael Vickers, Records Specialist Janelle Timm, Detective Todd Roggenkamp, Corporal David Herzog and SRO Detective Chad Schumacher.

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awmakers got some good news on Wednesday as state revenue was projected to be $40 million higher than anticipated over the next two years. While that’s something to cheer about, the Legislature still faces a $1.3 billion shortfall. Even worse, the state Supreme Court is requiring the state to increase education funding by $500 million to $1.7 billion over the next two years. That means even with an additional $40 million, there won’t be enough money to meet everyone’s wants and needs. And raising taxes won’t be an option, either. Republicans are against it and Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, campaigned saying he wouldn’t approve tax increases. Bottom line: it’s going to take a bunch of cuts — and then more cuts — to balance the budget. As the Legislature moves forward in this final month of the regular session, it needs to see its task as more than a numbers game. In reality, lawmakers face a moral decision. Where should the state’s limited resources go? We think lawmakers need to look first to the poor and medically fragile. Without state help, they truly have nothing. The need stretches across our state. The poor are students, the unemployed, the disabled and the old. Even without tolls, they cannot afford to go to the dentist, ride the bus to work or feed their families. More money for higher education also is a critical need. The increases in tuition at our state colleges and universities have priced many — even in the middle class — out of a chance to further their education. Ignoring this will impact our state far into the future. Any money for transportation projects will likely not come from this windfall. And it is too little to eliminate or reduce tolling fees. We know state workers have concerns over wages and benefits. Believe us when we say that private industry has felt their pain. But given low funds and high needs, lawmakers must first help those who can’t help themselves.

‘State finds more money — who should get this $40 million windfall?’

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To the editor Cyclist thanks city maintenance crews for safer roads I had made numerous requests of the city to please clean the shoulders (not just the car lanes) of the Mercer Ways for safe cycling and pedestrians. And just last week, after braving all the debris the week(s) before — my answer arrived. Clean sidewalks and shoulders on East, West and North Mercer Ways! Woohoo! Thank you, Bill and City of Mercer Island Maintenance. It really makes a difference! Drivers win, cyclists win, and pedestrians win thanks to your efforts. Erik Jansen

Parks & Rec senior golf is good exercise, fun

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I’m writing to inform the people The Strivers would like to express on Mercer Island of a wonderful their appreciation of the Mercer senior golf program sponsored by the Island Community Fund’s continued Parks and Recreation department. Support. This program is for those wanting to Their original association with and play 9 or 18 holes. We depart every support of the Strivers Monday (except goes back more than 10 holidays), April years and has helped to through October, found our association and with transportation Send your letters to: to keep our meetings on provided and all tee editor@mi-reporter.com. the proactive approach to times and schedKeep it brief (400 words good health continuously ules included. or less), courteous, and free and open to everyone. A friend encoursign your name. Many of our speakers aged me to join have been nationally and though I’d never internationally recognized for their played the game, but at 82+ gathercontributions to medical research. ing all my equipment at the Mercer The Mercer Island Community Island Thrift Shop (in case I was a Fund can be proud of their contribudud), I hadn’t much outlay! I’ve put tions to our organization’s continuing in eight-plus years. It’s great compasuccess. ny, wonderful scenery, great lunches John Rose after 9 holes. So come on — give it a Program Coordinator, The Strivers try; you’ll be glad you did. Call 275-

Have your say

Toll comparison not valid in ‘car-centric’ community The Reporter’s recent update (March 6) on I-90 tolling could benefit from better math. The front page headline declares, “Plan to fight tolls will cost big bucks,” and the story cites the city’s $150,000 (if not more) in anticipated legal fees. In a separate story, the Reporter notes the rough equivalence between WSDOT’s proposed tolls for I-90 and what, after adjusting for inflation, people paid a half-century ago to cross Lake Washington bridges. Perhaps the Reporter’s implicit message is that the toll levels being discussed by WSDOT today actually aren’t too bad by historical standards? The Reporter has it exactly backwards. Spread across the Island’s 10,000 households, the anticipated $150,000 for a legal defense fund is cheap. Fifteen dollars per household is downright trivial — especially given the end goal of preventing the

Letters | Page 6

What has been the biggest story of the month?

“The cases coming before the Supreme Court.” Margo Wiblitzhouser Homemaker Mercer Island

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“The election of Pope Francis.” Shannon Savage Stay-at-home mom Mercer Island

“President Karzai’s criticism of the United States.” Don Gulliford Lawyer Mercer Island

“The Amanda Knox possible retrial.” Diane Cullen-Levin Consultant Mercer Island

“The new Pope.” Cynthia Seely Counselor Mercer Island

Due to federal budget cuts, the Federal Aviation Administration is forced to make cuts to many air traffic control towers. One tower affected is at the Renton airport, leaving it unstaffed. See page 8 for the story. We want to know what you think. Are you concerned with an unmanned air traffic tower in Renton? Vote now online at www.mi-reporter.com and look for the results in next week’s paper.


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Feb. 28 Fraud: $318.78 was stolen

from a 51-year-old Mercer Island woman’s personal checking account to pay for a Sprint phone bill in North Carolina.

March 5 Identity Theft: A 46-yearold Mercer Island woman’s

personal information was used in several attempts to open credit accounts. One account was used to purchase items that were shipped to a Las Vegas address.

Mercer Island woman’s Discover account. Someone had accessed the victim’s personal information by unknown means and made changes to her Discover account information.

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March 9

Fraud: A $500 purchase was

Money theft: A checkbook was stolen from an 89-yearold man, a resident of a neighborhood east of Mercer Island High School, and numerous checks were forged for $19,000 in cash after Feb. 24. The suspect is a 46-year-old Seattle man.

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PUBLIC NOTICES The annual report of The Sanford Foundation is available at 9248 SE 59th St., Mercer Island, WA 98040, during regular business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days of this notice.232-7010. Principal Manager, Pat Turner Published in Mercer Island Reporter March 27, 2013.# 755921. CITY OF MERCER ISLAND NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE CHANGES Notice is hereby given that the Mercer Island City Council’s Regular Meeting of April 1, 2013 has been moved to April 8, 2013 and the Regular Meeting of April 15, 2013 has been moved to April 22, 2013. The meetings will be held in the Council Chambers at 9611 SE 36th Street, Mercer Island, WA. Allison Spietz City Clerk Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on March 27, 2013. #756987. CITY OF MERCER ISLAND ORDINANCE NO. 13C-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERCER ISLAND, WASHINGTON, AMENDING MICC 19.11.020(C)(1) AND MICC 19.11.110(B)(6) TO CHANGE REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUND FLOOR USES AND PARKING IN THE TOWN CENTER. Ordinance No, 13C-01 was adopted by the Mercer Island City Council at its Regular Meeting on March 18, 2013.Complete copies of the entire text of the adopted Ordinance may be obtained at City Hall or by calling (206) 275-7795. This ordinance summary will be published Wednesday, March 27, 2013 and the ordinance will have an effective date of April 26, 2013. Allison Spietz, City Clerk City of Mercer Island Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on March 27, 2013. #757038. CITY OF MERCER ISLAND ORDINANCE NO. 13C-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERCER ISLAND, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE ZONING MAP (MERCER ISLAND CITY CODE, TITLE 19, UNIFIED LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE) DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF MERCER ISLAND AT 8473 SE 68th Street, AS SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED BELOW, FROM R-9.6 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO P, PUBLIC INSTITUTION. Ordinance No, 13C-02 was

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adopted by the Mercer Island City Council at its Regular Meeting on March 18, 2013.Complete copies of the entire text of the adopted Ordinance may be obtained at City Hall or by calling (206) 275-7795. This ordinance summary will be published Wednesday, March 27, 2013 and the ordinance will have an effective date of April 26, 2013. Allison Spietz, City Clerk City of Mercer Island Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on March 27, 2013. #757046. CITY OF MERCER ISLAND ORDINANCE NO. 13-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERCER ISLAND, WASHINGTON, APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR LEGACY PARTNERS RESIDENTIAL, LLC AND MI 2615, LLC TO DEVELOP A MIXED-USE RETAIL/RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN THE TOWN CENTER PURSUANT TO RCW 36.70B.170 AND MICC 19.11.010(C)(4) Ordinance No, 13-03 was adopted by the Mercer Island City Council at its Regular Meeting on March 18, 2013. Complete copies of the entire text of the adopted Ordinance may be obtained at City Hall or by calling (206) 275-7795. This ordinance summary will be published Wednesday, March 27, 2013 and the ordinance will effective immediately. Allison Spietz, City Clerk City of Mercer Island Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on March 27, 2013. # 757050.

The City of Mercer Island’s

public comment period for the annual update of the Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is April 1 to 30, 2013. Visit the City’s TIP webpage at http:// www.mercergov.org/TIP to view the TIP adopted in 2012 and to submit comments for consideration in the 2014-2019 TIP. The TIP covers roadway, pedestrian and bicycle projects planned for the six-year period beginning in 2014. The TIP is scheduled for a public hearing May 20 and adoption June 17 by the City Council. Contact Patrick Yamashita, City Engineer for questions at patrick.yamashita@ mercergov.org. Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on March 27, 2013 an April 3, 2013. #758421

March 10 Arrest: The King County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 47-year-old Mercer Island man at 6:52 p.m. and booked him into the Issaquah City Jail.

March 11 Mailbox vandalism: In a case

of malicious mischief, mailboxes were lifted off of their posts in the 3900 block of 86th Avenue S.E. One was damaged, according to the police report. Street signs in the same block were also pulled out of the ground.

March 14 Malicious mischief: Graffiti

was sprayed onto the eastbound I-90 wall in the 9100 block, below Shorewood Heights, sometime in the

late morning. Burglary: Jewelry was stolen out of a home in the 8000 block of S.E. 45th Street, in the neighborhood north of the Congregational Church, sometime between 12:50 and 5:40 p.m. Stolen jewelry included a gold Rolex wristwatch. There was no evidence of any forced entry. Police found human feces at the scene, near the ground floor doorway outside of the stairwell, and took a sample into evidence.

March 15 Tires slashed: A 42-year-old woman’s ex-boyfriend is suspected of slashing and flattening two tires of her Honda Civic sometime overnight, the second incident in a month. One witness was present. Arrest: Police booked a 21-year-old man into the Issaquah Jail on a $2,500 misdemeanor warrant at 1:28 p.m. Burglary: A burglar crawled through the lower level dog door of a residence in the 8200 block of East Mercer Way sometime between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. An iPad and charger were stolen out of the bedroom upstairs, but no other items were disturbed or missing. Two bedroom windows were left unlocked. iPhone Theft: Someone stole a 17-year-old student’s iPhone 5, worth $400, out of a friend’s bag at their

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Approximately 14,550 in jewelry and $90 in cash were stolen from a 90-year-old woman’s residence in the 8200 block of Avalon Drive on Monday, March 18. The woman had permitted a couple to come to her house in order to fix her vehicle after she was approached by the man outside of the South end Rite Aid around 4:30 p.m. The man, described as Hispanic, asked if he could “fix” the scratches on the woman’s vehicle, according to the police report. He said the work would have to be done at her home, for $200. He followed her to her house with a female passenger who he claimed table during a dance in the Mercer Island High School commons area sometime between 9:15 and 11:15 p.m.

March 16 Arrest: Police arrested a 23-year-old man and booked him into the Issaquah Jail on two warrants set at $4,000 bail at 2:13 a.m. after stopping his vehicle for expired tabs in the 9800 block of eastbound I-90. The driver had affixed a 2013 tab to his vehicle to make it appear current. However, the tab was not registered to his vehicle, as he had bought the tab from a friend. DUI: A vehicle nearly swerved into a police car at 2:46 a.m. in the 6300 block of eastbound I-90. The police officer was able to react quickly and avoid a collision. The 32-year-old driver was arrested after he crossed into the far left lane and swerved back into the

was his wife, in his black SUV. During their time there, one suspect was always present with the victim. The man put a white, pasty substance on the victim’s car and said he would have to come back to remove it. The woman paid him $150 and said she would pay the remainder after he finished the job later. The next day, she discovered that her jewelry was missing along with some cash. Police lifted fingerprints from the victim’s vehicle and a recovered envelope that had contained payment and had been given to the suspects. Stolen jewelry included a Star of David pendant on a gold chain, diamond rings, gold bracelets, earrings, pearls and gold and silver chains. far right lane. He failed standard sobriety tests. Theft: A stainless steel, custom-made Bruce anchor worth $800 was stolen out of a boat parked in a yard in the 3400 block of 74th Avenue S.E., in the First Hill neighborhood. Twenty feet of chain was attached to the anchor. The victim remembered last seeing his anchor in August 2012.

March 19 Mail theft: An REI patronage refund, miscellaneous catalogs and other pieces of mail were stolen out of an unlocked mailbox in the 3400 block of 74th Avenue S.E. sometime after March 15. The mail was returned to the owner after being recovered in the 3300 block of 72nd Avenue S.E. Arrest: Police booked a 45-year-old man into the Issaquah Jail on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant at 3 a.m.

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imposition on Islanders of potentially $100s of millions in new taxes over the long-term, worst case scenario. And what is the worst case scenario? Yes, it might be toll rates akin to ones from yesteryear, but those toll rates would be applied to a significantly more car-centric community than has ever existed. A friend of mine is now worried about a $5,000 annual increase in his com-

muting bill because he has three cars, teenagers and a highly mobile family. I’m sure he’d be happy to see the city spend even several hundred dollars per household on his behalf — and on behalf of all Mercer Island families — if that means not being compelled to pay thousands of dollars a year — year over year — to subsidize completion of the 520 bridge, which he will rarely use. Marc Berejka


School briefs 10 Islanders graduate from WSU in fall 2012 Ten students from Mercer Island graduated from Washington State University in the fall of 2012. They are: Melissa Louise Chandless, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, magna cum laude; Matthew Campbell Condon, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences; Katerina T. Graham, Bachelor of Arts in Digital Technology and Cult; Elizabeth Joan Hancock, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, summa cum laude; Jin Luo, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration; Jordan Marie Parkes, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, cum laude; Kelly Jacqueline Rowe, Bachelor of Arts in Human Development; Cullen Joseph Russell, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Matthew Harlan Sims, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; Kelsey Kathryn Smersh, Bachelor of Arts in Human Development.

Author Susan Cain is Parent Edge speaker, April 10 Mercer Island Parent Edge presents a new event on April

10 with speaker Susan Cain. Cain is a New York Times bestselling author, who wrote the book “Quiet: The power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking.” Cain argues that the cultural bias toward an extrovert, someone who is highly verbal and who has an alpha personality, undervalues the strengths of introverts, people who are known to be more reflective and persistent. The event will take place in the Mercer Island High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Tickets are limited and can be purchased at Island Books or online at click4tix.com/quiet. PTA members can buy tickets for $10 in advance or $20 at the door. Tickets for non-PTA members are $20. To learn more, visit www. miparentedge.org.

Arts fund to honor Jesse Jaramillo Many Islanders remember and have learned from Jesse Jaramillo, a teacher at Island Park Elementary who died last summer. In honor of his life working to bring dance and the arts to children on the Island and around the state, an endowment fund has been set up in his name through the Mercer Island Fine Arts

Advisory Committee. The fund will help provide dance education opportunities to Mercer Island students, a lifelong passion of Jaramillo’s. In addition, endowment fund committee member Leslie Dammeier has designed T-shirts and wristbands that are being sold to benefit the endowment. Both items will be available at the Fine Arts Showcase. Donations are being accepted and can be sent to FAAC/ Jesse, PO Box 138, Mercer Island, Wash., 98040. Learn more at www.mifineartsed. org/jesse-jaramillo.

Top DECA students to international conference Several Mercer Island High School DECA students have qualified to compete in the DECA International Career Development Conference in California. In all, 17 students from MIHS earned medals for finishing in the top 8 percent in their events at the Washington state DECA Career Development Conference last month in Bellevue. Qualifiers for the international conference include: sophomore Adrienne Suhm, juniors Kylie Skall, Jake Pruchno, Sydney Lopes, Caroline Casman and Emily

Bassett, and seniors Callum McCann, Olivia Rosen, Emily Morse, Lindsay Adams, Kathryn Hendricks and Sarah Kahan. Freshman Alison Rosenman, juniors Jake Pruchno, Brandt Waesche and Brady Baker, and seniors Charlie Gardner, Jack Pearl and Kyle Huber also placed in the top 10 in their categories. DECA is an international association of marketing students who compete at local, state and international competitions in the areas of marketing, finance, hospitality and management. A record 200 Mercer Island students participated this year, including 78 at the state competition.

Minimum wage law exemption to help state’s unemployed youth fails Washington has the sixth highest teen unemployment rate in the nation at around 28 percent. The national average is 17 percent. But that figure failed to launch legislation this session that could have improved opportunities for teens and young adults to enter or return to the work force. GOP legislators introduced statutory proposals in

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 | Page 7 each house — companion bills similarly worded — that would have created a training wage in Washington state. Both House and Senate measures fell flat this session, failing to make it past the cutoff, March 13. HB 1150 and SB 5275 would have allowed small businesses to hire new employees at a less-than-minimum wage for the first 680 hours of work completed. Sponsor of the House version, Rep. Cary Condotta (R-Wenatchee), said the bill was intended to address the chronically high rate of teen unemployment in Washington by giving businesses an incentive to provide jobs for young workers with little to no work experience. The Employment Security Department stated that between February 2012 and January 2013, 124,100 16 to 19-year-olds were estimated to be in the civilian workforce. Of those, 89,000 are currently employed and 35,100 are unemployed and actively looking for work. According to the legislation proposals, the Department of Labor and Industries would be required to provide a training certificate that would allow employers to pay new employees 75 percent of the state minimum wage or the full federal minimum wage, whichever is greater.

The current hourly state minimum wage is $9.19, with 75 percent of that being $6.89. The federal minimum wage is $7.25. So, according to current minimum wage standards, if the proposals had been adopted, qualifying new employees could be paid $7.25 per hour, thus saving employers nearly $2 per hour from the mandated minimum wage.

Corrections Tana Senn will seek reelection in November for Mercer Island City Council Position 4, not as reported last week. Jasper Geer’s name was misspelled in the March 13 issue of the Reporter, regarding the Destination ImagiNation competition. The Reporter regrets the errors.

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Renton Airport control tower to be unmanned Federal budget cuts will close five towers in Washington state By Brian Beckley

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As of April 4, the Renton Airport will no longer staff its control tower. The airport lies just two miles south, by air, from the southern tip of Mercer Island. The Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday reached the decision that 149 federal contract towers will

close, beginning April 7, as part of the agency’s sequestration implementation plan, including the tower at Renton Municipal Airport. The airport will remain open, but the traffic control tower will be unstaffed unless Congress acts to end the federal sequester. Renton Municipal has operated with a control tower since 1943, according to Airport Manager Ryan Zulauf, and the closing of the tower could “compromise� safety in and around the airport. “We’ve never operated without a tower,� Zulauf said. “We have a complex

airspace.� Seattle control will still maintain the airspace, but due to Renton Municipal’s location in a valley, the Seattle radar does not have a view of the Renton runways. Though not required by law, pilots will be expected to self-report on takeoffs and landings beginning April 7 and will have to keep an eye out for fellow aircraft over the airport. “We heard from communities across the country about the importance of their towers, and these were very tough decisions,� said Transportation Secretary

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Business briefs Chase Bank opens in South end shopping center A grand opening celebration was held at the new South end Chase branch on Tuesday, March 19, with a ribbon cutting. The South end location is Chase’s second branch on Mercer Island. “The opening of our new south Mercer Island branch represents Chase’s long-term commitment to serving the Mercer Island community,” said Brittany Taylor, district manager. “Chase has vast experience in helping consumers and businesses with their financial needs and our branch is proud to be the newest addition to Mercer Island.” Chase now operates 210 branches in Washington state. The South end Chase is 1,780 square feet and offers full services, including checking and savings accounts, business banking, mortgages, investment products and advi-

sors. It is the first branch in Washington to offer customers the new next generation ATMs, allowing clients to request “custom denominations”; dispense bills ranging from $1 to $100; and pay credit card bills or load Chase prepaid cards with cash. In the near future, the ATMs will have the capability to dispense coins in addition to cash, according to Chase. Chase is located in the South end shopping center at 8425 S.E. 68th Street.

Mercer Island orthodontists are top Invisalign® providers Drs. Bill McNeill and Kara McCulloch have achieved “Elite Provider” status for the Invisalign® tooth-straightening system. Only clinicians who have demonstrated a high level of experience in using the Invisalign system are named to this

group, which is comprised of the top three percent of Invisalign providers worldwide. The doctors at Orthodontic Associates of Mercer Island have been providing Invisalign treatment for their patients since its inception more than 12 years ago. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth without any restrictive or uncomfortable wires and brackets. To learn more, call (206) 232-9600.

‘Low stress’ grooming at Bark Avenue Tess Mousny-Jones, a low-stress handling stylist, has joined the staff at Bark Avenue, the grooming salon and dog day care at 7605 S.E. 27th Street. Mousny-Jones, who joined Bark Avenue in February, is a former RN and has long worked with dogs and raised farm animals. She will provide lowstress grooming, massages and other special care to clients.

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New AAA truck offers roadside charging By Reporter Staff

The Seattle/Bellevue area is one of the first regions in the nation to have a mobile electric vehicle (EV) fast charging service to help EV owners with range anxiety. AAA now can assist members whose all-electric vehicles have run out of “fuel” with a fast level-3 charge at the roadside rather than towing them to a charging facility. On average, a 15-minute level-3 charge will allow an all-electric vehicle to go about 10 miles. “AAA has been a leader in addressing the needs of motorists for more than a century, and the introduction of mobile electric vehicle charging continues that tradition,” said John Milbrath, AAA Washington’s Member Services vice president. “Members can now get quick charging service at the roadside in the major cities along this corridor that runs from Washington to California.”

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This new high-tech charging truck from AAA will assist electric vehicle motorists with ‘range anxiety’ by recharging batteries with fast level-3 charging on local highways. AAA Washington’s truck is the first PTO driven level-3 roadside charging unit in the nation, joining three other types of fast mobile chargers deployed by AAA in California and Oregon. AAA Washington joins other AAA clubs in Oregon (Portland) and California (San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles) to provide level3 roadside charging. The mobile charging trucks in these communities create charging power through an on-board generator that is powered by gasoline or alternative fuels. AAA Washington’s mobile charging truck is also equipped to provide light-duty emergency road

service, including: battery testing, jump start and replacement; unlock services; tire changes; gas delivery and minor repairs. The truck will provide 10 to 15 minutes of charge time to members with discharged all-electric vehicles at the roadside, which will allow the vehicle to drive three to 15 miles to a charging station, where they can further charge their vehicle. For more, go to www. aaawin.com.

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Without sight or words, Jim Holt taught himself and others This is the second of three stories about special education student, Jim Holt. By Mary L. Grady

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Islander Middle School student Jim Holt, who died suddenly late last month at age 16, was a severely disabled special needs student. He was born with chromosomal abnormalities that left him both mentally and physically damaged. He needed constant care. He had little vision and was unable to speak. But over the years, his presence drew hundreds of caregivers, friends and admirers into his life. Over 400 people attended his funeral at the Mercer Island Presbyterian Church. Many called themselves members of ‘Team Jim,’ a group of friends, caregivers and supporters of Jim and his family; his mother Kathy Holt, his brother, Thomas Holt, his father, Steve Holt and stepmother Pattie Holt and her grown children. Despite his challenges, Jim was able to learn and communicate with others. Jim formed strong relationships with his caregivers without speaking. Jim drew others to him. School district staff from administrators to para-pros learned how to communicate and innovate in order to reach Jim. They were deliberate about including him in the life of the school. Through the efforts of his parents, teachers and fellow students, both adults and students were drawn to Jim

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and to helping other students with special needs. The staff at Islander Middle School still speaks of Jim in the first person. His teacher, Julie Riccio, is bereft. Riccio and the staff who worked with Jim do not speak of his disabilities. Instead they laugh and tell stories about what he

a quiet or shy student. He expressed himself loudly. IMS Principal Mary Jo Budzius said, “Jim was so much a part of our school. Now, it is just too quiet around here without him.” “He was everywhere,” she said. “And if he fell, he would get up and go on.” Back in his classroom, there was read-aloud time

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Jim Holt was a student at Islander Middle School. accomplished. His school day was both ordinary and extraordinary, given his circumstances. He rode the bus, like other students. He came to his classroom with chores to do. It might be working with his friend, Sydney Elston, to take roll by pressing buttons on a slate with pictures of fellow students or collecting the mail for his teacher. Next, he rode his bright green custom-built bike with his feet strapped firmly into the pedals, on a circuit through the IMS school hallways. It was part of his daily regimen to put in a mile on the bike. It helped the strengthen his lungs, Riccio said. But it also allowed Jim to make himself known to staff and students throughout the building. He was not

and music. He attended the regular choir class, school assemblies, went to lunch with his friends, Jeffery and Tommy, and basked in the attention of his peer mentors. He liked to lay on the floor with his legs outstretched. Soon after he would be positioned on a blanket or a mat, he might pull himself over to the doorway, just as a principal or visitor might pass by. Once a week, Jim and the other students from his classroom would walk or wheel down to the QFC store at the South end shopping center, where they would shop for ‘healthy snacks.’ They had bright yellow ponchos to wear on rainy days. His mental development was of an infant less than

a year old. But Jim had 16 years of experience to build on, Riccio said. Before his four years at the middle school, Jim was a student at Island Park Elementary School, and he perfected pulling himself up off the floor by hanging onto a chair or a table and walking a few steps. He might ‘chase’ his special education teacher, Kristy Kenyon around the tables. “It was always so fun to see how far he would go to ‘get me,’” she wrote to his family of her memories of having him in her classroom. “In what would normally be a simple game, I know Jim used everything he had to keep up,” she said. Kenyon and para-pro Jim Berrington (aka Big Jim) helped him transition to middle school, training the staff there and easing ‘Little Jim’ into his new classroom. Kenyon remembers that Little Jim was always calm when Big Jim was with him. “Big Jim would always be talking with him,” she said. Holly Pratt remembers Jim from her time working at Island Park. She fed him (through a gastrostomy tube or G-Tube) and ferried him to recess. “All the other kids loved Jim,” she wrote. “Many would come up to him and grab his hand and talk to him — particularly the girls. In his special way, I know he loved the attention,” Pratt said. At the middle school, para-pro Kamma Scott was hired for just an hour a day to help out at the resource room. Jim was the first student she met and worked with. Within the week, they added two more hours for her to work. She began to ride the school bus with Jim to and from school every

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day. She is now full-time. “I class, the most popular am hooked now,” she said class,” they agreed. of her job. There are 37 students “Every time I was with who have applied to be Jim, I felt good about in the class this trimester myself,” she said. “I knew I alone, Riccio said. was making a difference.” The peer mentorship Both she and others program has had many agreed that despite his chal- benefits. It teaches patience lenges, he was both inde- and empathy. pendent and strong. It has become a way to “He was his own person,” build support and advocacy they said. for special needs students. Nikki Dellinger, a cerAnd for middle school tified special education kids, it was one period a teacher, said she was a little day when you don’t have apprehensive at first about to judge yourself, Riccio working with Jim. She knew noted. he had a set of complex He was a strong, determedical issues. mined soul. He made you Yet she soon found out feel grateful for what you that Jim was not breakable. have. He was present and able to Riccio credits the school communicate. administrators for being Jim made people feel supportive of all special like they were valued with- needs students. “They are out demanding that much always finding ways for attention. He was not a things to happen, how to high-needs student, but he include my kids,” she said. would let you know what Programs at the middle he wanted or needed, she school in areas such as explained. music and art, and even sciJim’s friend, Sydney, knew ence, are tweaked to include what is was like to be some- everyone. one different. And she credits the con“Like Jim, I am different,” stant involvement and carsaid Elston, who has a form ing of Jim’s family. of autism. “I know what it is Every fall and many like to be different.” times in between, Kathy Sydney was often Jim’s Holt would come to train ‘ A A A the staff in chauffeur,’” her son’s care, she said, how to feed guiding him through a his wheeltube every two chair down hours, and to QFC how to deal Mary Jo Budzius on Friday principal IMS with a seizure afternoons. or a crisis. S h e Even on the noted that Jim was just morning of her son’s funerlearning how to do a fist al, Kathy Holt came by to bump. visit with many of the staff She will miss him. involved in Jim’s life. Friends and peers like “She was worried about Sydney are an important us,” Riccio said. part of the special educaHis father Steve Holt and tion program at Islander. stepmother, Pattie, came Scott and para-pro Megan by a few days later to give Atkinson pointed to Riccio Riccio a special gift. It is as the one who started the a baby blanket that had student mentoring program belonged to Jim. It was a at the school, and has made gift for her first child, due it into a success. in May. “It has become the ‘cool’

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Runners take off at the beginning of the 10k race during the 41st annual Mercer Island Rotary Run. Over 550 runners participated in the 10k event.

Above, Seattle housemates Shannon Lee, left, and Alan Swenson celebrate their finish of the 10k run on Sunday, March 24. Right, Gretchen Tapp and John Anderson cheer on half-marathon walkers at the 7:30 a.m. start of the Rotary Run event. Tapp and Anderson both competed in the half-marathon run, which came later in the morning.

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An unidentified runner naps in the warmth of the Community and Event Center, where many racers gathered in the early morning hours to escape the chill outside.

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Tyler Shelton, 7, of Seattle, plugs hears ears against the volume of the announcements coming over the public address system before the start of the Kids Dash.

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Islanders fastpitch off to strong start By Megan Managan

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The Mercer Island fast pitch team is off to a 3-2 start after its first week of games. The team lost to Lake Washington and Sammamish before shutting out Garfield last week. On Tuesday, March 19, the Islanders played the first KingCo game of the season at Lake Washington, squeezing in a game just before heavy rainfall. The Islanders lost 21-11. Mercer Island had the early lead, which the Kangs quickly caught up to, making the score 2-2 at the end of the first inning. The Islanders broke out in a big way with their second trip to the plate, scoring six runs in the second, Megan Managan/Staff Photo while allowing four runs Mercer Island’s Makenna Pellerin swings during the Islanders’ loss to Lake Washington on by Lake Washington. Tuesday, March 19, at Crestwoods Park in Kirkland. Lake Washington held the Islanders to two in Pellerin was 2-3 during the first, followed by three the top of the third, and Morgan Peyou was 3-4 at the plate with three runs the game with one run, runs in the third, fifth and scored six runs to make it scored. two RBIs and a home run. sixth innings. a 12-10 game going into On Thursday, March The next day the team Pellerin was 4-4 at the the fourth. 21, the team played played Garfield in a nonplate, scoring three runs, Mercer Island wasn’t conference, winning 10-0 three RBIs with a double able to round the bases Sammamish, losing 7-5. The Totems were up 2-0 in six innings. and two triples. Kacey in the fourth, but allowed after the first two innings Mercer Island scored in five runs by the Kangs Softball | Page 17 to further extend Lake and made it a 3-1 game Washington’s lead. In the going into the fourth. final inning of the night, Mercer Island scored twice Mercer Island scored one in the fifth, and two in the bottom of the seventh, but run, and allowed four. Kacey DiJulio was 2-4 four runs for the Totems at bat, while Makenna in their final appearance Pellerin was 4-4 with at the plate finished the three runs and one triple. game.

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Mercer Island pitcher Morgan Peyou throws during the first inning of the Islanders March 19 game against Lake Washington.

Mercer Island track takes on Sammamish

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Islander Lorial Yeadon sprints in the first leg of the girls’ 4x200 meter relay race against Sammamish on March 21. By Megan Managan

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The Mercer Island track team traveled to Sammamish on Thursday, March 21, in the first meet of the season. In the boys competition, Risley Lesko finished the 100-meter race in 11.37, while Justin Boynes finished in 11.87. In the 200-meter race, Ethan Vu finished in 24 seconds, followed by Andrew Barnwell in 24.99. Peter Giseburt finished in 25.05, while Ryan Jones earned a 25.45 time. Greyson Weltyk finished in 26.70, Kwame Opoku finished in 27.28, Daichi Momma finished in 28.27, Richard Chess finished in 29.21 and Jasper Hugunin finished in 30.84. Vu finished in 52.99 seconds in the 400-meter race, while Emerson Shultz finished in 55.9. Boynes finished in 57.54, followed by Luke Bohlinger in 58.52 seconds and Nathan Gallatin in 58.63. Dylan Lesko had the top time in the 800-meter event, finishing in 2:06.72, while Jonathan Perr finished in 2:18.87, Simon Wang finished in 2:36.59 and Jake Jenkins finished in 2:44.69. Eric Schulz won the 1,600meter event, finishing in 4:32, followed by Matthew Wotipka in 4:34 and Daniel Mayer in 4:43. Nathan Cummings finished in 4:44, Ian Platou finished in 4:56, followed by Gallatin in 4:59 and Teddy Larkin in 5:17. Thomas Brown finished in 5:28 and Luke Mounger earned a 5:31 time.

Seattle Thunder finished the 3,200-meter race in 11:16.36 minutes. Max Tilden had the Islanders’ best time in the 300-meter race, finishing in 46.80 seconds, followed by John Gallagher in 46.84, and Nicholas Richards finished in 49.94. The Islanders 4x400 relay team finished in 3:44.26. In the shot put event, Tyler Walters threw 41 feet and 11 inches, while Sean Pyne finished with a toss of 40’1.5. Nolan Conway threw 39’2, Espen Platou threw 34’5 and Collin Nicoll threw 32’9. Dylan Majewski threw the discus 83 feet and four inches for the Islanders’ best toss. Teammate Conway threw 82’8, Sahir Noorani threw 77’7 and Niccoll threw 75’6. Weltyk finished the high jump with a 5-foot-2-inch leap, while Jones finished at the 5’0 mark. Barnwell finished the long jump with a 16’6 best leap, while Gallagher had a 34’2.25 in the triple jump. In the girls competition, Latrevian Saunders had the best 100-meter time for the Islanders in 13.88, while Emily Lightfoot finished in 14.19 and Emily Bassett ran in 14.21. Lauren Emick had a 14.39 time, Katherine Hendrikson finished in 14.81 and Katie Lee ran it in 14.92. Lara Harrison won the 200-meter race in 26.13, while Lightfoot finished in 29.19 and Emick finished

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Track | FROM 16 in 29.26. Jolie Tate finished in 20.47 and Lee finished in 32.60, while Jessica Borda finished in 34.23. Saunders finished the 400-meter event in 1:07.5. Alida Scalzo won the 800meter event in 2:34.41, followed by Rhiannon Holmes in 2:40.80. Brianna Meehan finished in 2:47.53, while Eva Schulte finished in 3:12.58. Sarah Bjarnason finished the 1,600-meter event in 5:35, followed by Scalzo at 5:47. Alexa Bauman finished the 3,200-meter race in 12:07, Linden Elggren finished in 12:09 and CeCe Rosenman finished in 12:40. Kaya McRuer finished in 13:37. Lindsay Lightfoot finished the 100-meter hurdles race in 17.54 and Shannon Cavanaugh finished in 18.56. Marissa Tuttle-Roache finished in 19.84, while Sydney Zeldes finished in 20.56

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and Kelsey Tootil finished in 24.11. In the 300-meter hurdles, Lindsay Lightfoot finished in 55.03, followed by Zeldes in 58.26 and Tootil in 1:03.83. The Islanders’ 4x200 relay of Lorial Yeadon, Casey Piper, Kristen Brackmann and Lauren Emick finished in 1:53.23. In the field events, Christina Doctor won the shot put event, throwing 24’8, while Katherine Hendrikson threw 23’5.5 and Carly Ledbetter threw 23’1.5. Gina So finished with a 67’2 throw in the javelin event, while Ledbetter threw 63’10. Emily Lightfoot jumped 4’8 in the high jump, and Saunders had a 14’4.75 leap in the long jump. The Islanders will host Interlake on Thursday, March 28, in a 4:30 p.m. meet.

Baseball camp for Islanders in April The Mercer Island Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with Baseball Jazz, will be hosting a baseball camp for Islanders. The Pro Baseball Instructional Camp is for players of all abilities, taught by former big league players who will help players take their game to the next level. The camp is for kids ages 8 through 13. The first session runs April 1-3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the South Mercer Playfields. The cost is $93 for residents and $111 for non-residents. The second session will run June 17-20 at Island Crest Park. Learn more online at www.myparksandrecreation.com or call (206) 2757609.

Mercer Island grad on Sports Illustrated cover Mercer Island High School graduate and current Gonzaga student Emily Rudolf was one of many students featured on the recent Sports Illustrated cover. The cover, in honor of the Zags No. 1 seed in

By the numbers Megan Managan/Staff Photo

Mercer Island’s Risley Lesko races in the 100-meter dash.

Softball | FROM 16 DiJulio was 2-4 at bat with two runs, two RBIs and two doubles, while Morgan Peyou was 2-4 with one run. Peyou pitched for six innings, allowing one hit and striking out 11 batters. The Islanders played Interlake on Tuesday, after Reporter deadline, and will travel to play Juanita on Thursday, March 28, in a 4:30 p.m. game.

Baseball Saturday, March 23 Mercer Island 6, Bothell 5 MI – 0 4 0 0 2 0 x – 6 12 0 Bothell – 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 – 5 5 2 Mercer Island scoring –Zach Rothenbe 2-3, 1 run, 2 RBI; Mack Schlamp 3-4, 2 runs.

the Western region of the NCAA tournament, features Kelly Olynyk surrounded by rabid Bulldog fans.

Islander ties for second at HotSpots basketball competition Mercer Island student Tony Swendrowski, a thirdgrader at West Mercer, recently tied for second place at the local HotSpots basketball competition. For the second year in a row, Swendrowski will compete in the state competition. The Islander plays basketball for the Mercer Island Boys & Girls Club and plays with a Seattle team.

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Mercer Island’s Joe Rasmussen (left) and Kris Brackmann were named to the 3A All-State basketball teams in March. Former Mercer Island teammates Grayson Roze, who attends Swarthmore, and Peter Iani, playing for Whittier, played against each other. They were joined by Seattle-area grads Thomas Brook, Max Jones and Eric Omri. Swarthmore College won the game in Los Angeles, 12-9.

Mercer Island, Seattle area alums Matt Boyd earns face off in college second Pac-12 Player of the Week lacrosse honor There are plenty of high school graduates from Mercer Island and the greater Seattle area playing lacrosse in college, but rarely do so many play in one game. On March 13, when Swarthmore College in PennsylvaniaplayedWhittier College from California, five local lacrosse players faced off.

Mercer Island native Matt Boyd earned his second Pac12 Player of the Week honor this season last week. Boyd pitched the Oregon State University baseball team to a 6-2 win over Arizona on Friday, March 15. He walked one batter and struck out six in the game,

Mercer Island scoring –Saffron Snethen 4 goals; Tyler Sherper 3 goals, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Andrea Hatsukami 5 saves.

Boys soccer

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Tuesday, March 19 MI 6, Lake Washington 0 Singles – Nora Tan beat Ellen Pearson 6-0, 6-2; Caroline Hamilton beat Amanda Levin 6-2, 6-2; Sarah Sweet beat Kelly Barnes 6-3, 6-0; Jamie Mounger beat Sara Tamai 6-1, 6-2. Girls lacrosse Doubles – Lydia Venditti-Gabby Venditti beat Marissa Kirk-Caroline Ross Tuesday, March 19 6-2, 6-0; Caroline Dillon-Melanie Lee Lake Sammamish 15, MI 10 beat Kim Koshman-Grace Muenz 6-1, � laces of W orship Lake Sammamish – 15 6-0; Sarah Kahan-Lark Reusch beat Kristi Mercer Island – 10 Lynon-Emily Chang 1-0, rain out.

Tuesday, March 19 MI 3, Lake Washington 0 Mercer Island – Ryan Hill (un) 25:00; Ryan Hill (Josh Graham) 39:00; Jamie Lungmus (Logan Barton-Rowledge) 78:00; Sam Miller shutout.

Boys lacrosse Wednesday, March 20 Mercer Island 19, Woodinville 3 Mercer Island – 2 8 8 1 – 19 Woodinville – 0 1 0 2 – 3 Scoring – Justin Rorem 4 goals, 2 assists, 1 ground ball; Steen Swedstedt 3 goals, 2 ground balls; KC Carroll 3 goals, 1 assist; Grant Preisler 3 goals, 3 assists;

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SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2013

EASTER SUNDAY

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Mercer Island’s Kacey DiJulio throws from first base during the Islanders’ game against Lake Washington on Tuesday, March 19, in Kirkland.

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Two Islanders represent at AllState state basketball game Mercer Island High School basketball players Joe Rasmussen and Kris Brackmann represented the Islanders at the 3A All-State basketball games in midMarch. Rasmussen played in the Cloud 9 senior all-state game on March 16, while Brackmann played on March 23 against the 4A squad. Teams were voted on by coaches throughout the state, featuring the top players from teams in Washington. 3 ground balls; Benji Rothenberg 7 saves; Scotty Lee 3 saves. Friday, March 22 Mercer Island 14, Lake Oswego 5 Mercer Island – 3 1 2 8 – 14 Lake Oswego – 1 1 3 0 – 5 Scoring – Peter Mahony 6 goals, 4 ground balls; Grant Preisler 3 goals, 4 ground balls; Justin Rorem 2 goals, 2 assists; Evan Condon 1 assist; Devlin Conway 1 assist, 12 ground balls; Benji Rothenberg 8 saves. Saturday, March 23 Lakeridge 12, Mercer Island 8 Lakeridge – 12 Mercer Island – 8 Scoring – No scoring available.

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Turning the page to spring The Ides of March is maintained their profesthe Roman day of March sional attitude throughout 13 or 15. In more mod- the state finals. The high ern times, it is the day of school also has the lax, Julius Caesar’s assassina- baseball, golf, girls tennis, tion. They say that March cheer and drill tryouts. comes in like a lion, out This is the time of year like a lamb. when our seniors in high I know that March school hear what schools in Seattle can be tough accepted them and what with the dark, schools get rainy doom and their rejecgloom. We are On Food tion letter already so tired plastered on of this. But our the wall of kids remind us shame at the that happier days high school. are around the This moment corner. Spring is incredibly break, Easter stressful for and Passover are Lisa Katsman any senior looming ahead. parent. Our March can seniors are also be something quite so tired from all that is wonderful. The final four required of them; they (in college basketball) is just want an answer to ever present. The Mercer where they will or will Island girls’ basketball not being going to college team finished in the top next fall. Many families 12 in state. I had the anxiously await the mailprivilege to watch these man to deliver the famous outstanding, professional- yellow envelope of accepattitude players for their tance from the University last two games. The city of Washington. should be proud at how With Passover around these young women main- the corner, we are scrubtain their composure and bing and cleaning our professionalism, even cupboards to rid of all when lesser teams booed chalmutz (leavened food them. And the stands products). And Easter were empty of Mercer following the next weekIsland fans. The young end, family and friends women representing our will rejoice together. I high school showed their wish everyone a safe and true shining colors and healthy Passover and

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Baked eggs, like these, make a great breakfast as we transition from winter to spring. Easter.

Herb-baked eggs 1/4 teaspoon minced fresh garlic 1/4 teaspoon minced fresh thyme leaves 1/4 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary leaves 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley 1 tablespoon freshly grated Parmesan 6 extra-large eggs 2 tablespoons heavy cream 1 tablespoon unsalted butter Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Toasted French bread or brioche, for serving Preheat the broiler for 5 minutes and place the oven rack 6 inches below the heat. Combine the garlic, thyme, rosemary, parsley, and Parmesan and set aside. Carefully crack 3 eggs into each of 2 small bowls or teacups (you

won’t be baking them in these) without breaking the yolks. (It’s very important to have all the eggs ready to go before you start cooking.) Place 2 individual gratin dishes on a baking sheet. Place 1 tablespoon of cream and 1/2 tablespoon of butter in each dish and place under the broiler for about 3 minutes, until hot and bubbly. Quickly, but carefully, pour 3 eggs into each gratin dish and sprinkle evenly with the herb mixture, then sprinkle liberally with salt and pepper. Place back under the broiler for 5 to 6 minutes, until the whites of the eggs are almost cooked. (Rotate the baking sheet once if they aren’t cooking evenly.) The eggs will continue to cook after you take them out of the oven. Allow to set for 60 seconds and serve hot with toasted bread. Recipe courtesy of Food Network.

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was 90-year-old Lenora Peterson. In the 10k, 11-yearold Alexander Kruus was the youngest racer, while Roberty Bergman and Donald Hawkins were the oldest at 73. The youngest to take part and finish in the half marathon walk was 13-yearold Delphine Lepeintre. Donna Zorn was the oldest at 69 to finish the event. Mary Rose Vu, Annie Ritcey and Kaoru Toyokawa were the three youngest, all 13, to race in the half marathon run. Mel Preedy was the oldest finisher in the half marathon run. Preedy is 79. Below are the top 30 finishers in each race from Mercer Island:

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Half marathon runners 41. Chris Brenes 1:24.53 74. Adam Jacobson 1:30.00 111. Michael Wampold 1:33.45 139. Scott Sedlik 1:35.31 163. Stu Harris 1:36.25 176. Brian Shiers 1:37.03 177. Pat Fox 1:37.04 185. Lauren Knebel 1:37.49 199. Ben Godwin 1:38.25 200. B e r n ard o Hernandez Prado 1:38.25 209. Jay Choe 1:38.50 225. Richard Aylen 1:39.45 232. Denise Miles 1:40.02 234. Rachel Knebel 1:40.04 240. Nick Ostrovsky 1:40.46 259. Daria Lipka 1:41.37 263. Brian Le-Cerf 1:41.40 272. Eric Norman 1:41.57 293. Lindsay Bloom 1:42.41 305. Lena Showalter 1:43.14 321. Jenny McPherson 1:43.45 324. Mary Rose Vu 1:43.48 334. Matt Shobe 1:44.01 360. Scott Richards

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Seattle’s Uli Steidl wins the Rotary Run half marathon on Sunday at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center. 1:44.54 372. Beth Johnson 1:45.09 414. Raymond Greutert 1:46.44 415. Laurent Sayer 1:46.47 417. David Auyong 1:46.58 438. Andrew Kingston 1:47.31 454. Dan Veljovich 1:47.50

Half marathon walkers 5. Megan Hall 2:22.55 14. Rod Hall 2:42.19 16. Meghan Gartshore 2:45.36 21. Carolyn Pirak 2:48.14 22. Kathy Berman 2:48.14 50. David Allbritton 3:06.28 52. Lynda Hamilton 3:06.56 53. Cindy Baker 3:06.56 54. Leslie Rojas 3:06.56 55. Anne Kaye-Jewett

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In the half marathon walk, Diana Robinson took the top spot, finishing in 2:14.54, followed by Merisa Heu-Weller in 2:16.08. Celeste Bailey was the third-place woman to finish in 2:20.54, with Megan Hall in fourth place in 2:22.55 and Alexis Pontikis in 2:29.48 in fifth place. Robert Chiles was the men’s top-place finisher in the half marathon walk, earning a 2:19.23 time, while John Kjargaard was second in 2:23.34. Harel Kodesh was the third-place male finisher in 2:37.04, while Sittipan Sittikariya was fourth in 2:39.13 and Rod Hall finished in fifth in 2:42.19. In the 10k race, Michael Cooke was the overall top finisher with a 35:17 time, followed by Scott Tucker at 36:28. Brian Wardell finished in 36.56 for third place, while Andrew Williams was fourth in 38:19 minutes. Robinson Howell was fifth after finishing in 38:22. The top women’s finishers in the 10k included: Dena Evans in 39:24, Jill Frank for second in 42:06, Celina Santi third in 43:10, Jennifer Kelly fourth in 44:30, and Flo Booth finished fifth in 44:46. In the 5k run and walk, Conrad Saam finished as the top racer with a 19:52 time, while Rick Spoonemore finished in second in 20:07. Joe Campagna was third in 20:20, Spencer SlavenLazzar was fourth in 20:34 and Kevin Alexander was fifth in 20:48. In the women’s results for the 5k, Morgan Ekemo was first in 20:46, followed by Joan Eilertson in second in 21:32. Barbie Young finished in third place in 22:12, Kirsten Nesholm was fourth in 22:27 and Emily Perchlick was fifth in 22:42. The youngest runners in the 5k were 5-yearolds Nicole Henderson and Alexa Rand, while the oldest racer in the 5k

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Wednesday | 27 Matzoh Ball Soup Class: 4-5 p.m., March 27, Stroum Jewish Community Center, 3801 East Mercer Way. Preschool through fifth grade. Join SJCC Enrichment Coordinator Katie London to make the soup. Kidstown: $5 (anyone enrolled in cooking class is free). SJCC members and guests: $8. www.sjcc.org. Arti Gras Fine Arts Showcase: 5:30-8:30 p.m., March 27; 6-9 p.m., March 28, Mercer Island High School, 9100 S.E. 42nd St. Two-night showcase celebrates the arts in Island public schools. Wednesday: visual arts with hands-on art activities. Thursday: celebration of music. Cost: $15 (at door), $10 (in advance). www.mifineartsed.org. YTN 30th Anniversary Summerstock Auditions: March 27, Youth Theatre Northwest, 8805 S.E. 40th Street. Youth actors (grades 3-12) sought for “Godspell,” “Shrek: The Musical,” “Chaos Theory.” Audition appointment required. Contact: Jessi, (206) 232-4145, ext. 100. www.youththeatre.org.

Thursday | 28 The Strivers Lecture: 1:45 p.m., March 28, MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th St. Speaker: Samuel John Youssef, M.D., a Yale-trained cardiothoracic surgeon at Swedish Medical Center who completed an apprenticeship with Professor Hugo Vanermen, the “father” of minimally invasive and robotic cardiac surgery, in Brussels, Belgium. Contact: (206) 232-0863. SJCC Chocolate Family Seder: 5-6 p.m., March 28, SJCC, 3801 East Mercer Way. A short traditional seder; everything will be

Library 4400 88th Ave. S.E. (206) 236-3537 www.kcls.org/ MercerIsland One-on-One Computer Assistance: 10, 10:30 and

11 a.m., April 5. Do you need extra help on the computer? A KCLS volunteer instructor can give you one-on-one assistance. Please register.

Saturday Film Series Feast Your Eyes! Movies about Food: “Julie & Julia,” 1

p.m., April 6; “Jiro Dreams of Sushi,” 1 p.m., April 13. Each screening will include an educational lecture and Q&A led by film historian Lance Rhoades.

A Place at the Table, Food Glorious Food: 7 p.m., April

9. Presented by Susan Olds. A survey on the theme of food in art. The program will cover over 100 images of cuisine through the centuries. Nonperishable food donations accepted for local food banks. www. kcls.org/cooks. Computer Class: Microsoft

made with chocolate. For families with kids of all ages. There is a cost for admission; Kidstown families free. www.sjcc.org. SJCC Young Family Passover Seder: 6-7:30 p.m., March 28, Seattle Jewish Community School, 12351 8th Ave. N.E. A seder for families with young children (under age 6); celebrate the Passover story with food, music, crafts. There is a cost for admission. Children under age 2 are free. www.sjcc. org.

Saturday | 30 Boy Scouts - Scouting for Food: 10 a.m., March 30, neighbor-

hood around 9100 S.E. 42nd St. Boy Scouts Troop 252 will be collecting donations for the annual Scouting for Food in the MIHS neighborhood. To support the Troop, set your donation of canned foods on your porch for pick-up. General Investing - Stocks, Bonds: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., US Bank, 2737 78th Ave. S.E. Class covers: stocks, bonds, annuities, managed accounts (how much do you really pay) and doit-yourself investing. Presenter does not sell books or solicit accounts. Contact: Kevin, investorsoptions@yahoo.com. Lil’ Ones Egg Hunt: 5 p.m., March 30, Mercerdale Park, S.E. 32nd Street and 78th Avenue S.E. Kids, hop on over to the park with your egg hunting basket. A separate section will be reserved for ages 1-3. Please, no children over age 6, and no parents on the field. Flashlight Egg Hunt: 8:30 p.m., March 30, Mercerdale Park, S.E. 32nd Street and 78th Avenue S.E. Kids, hop on over with your egg hunting basket and flashlight. No parents on the field. Ages 7-10.

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Excel Level 2: 7 p.m., April 10. Registration required. Sing with Our Kids: 7 p.m., April 11. Remember your favorite songs and learn fun and creative ways to share them with your children, grandchildren or children you work with as you pass down your family history and traditions.

Mercer Island Rotary Club Luncheon: 12-1:30 p.m., April 2,

MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th St. The club meets every Tuesday. Each meeting covers club activities and features a weekly guest speaker. The general public is welcome to attend.

Wednesday | Apr. 3 Mercer Island Presbyterian Church, 3605 84th Ave. S.E. Speaker: Ed Holmes, Mercer Island Chief of Police. East Link Cost Savings Open House: 4-7 p.m., April 3, Bellevue City Hall, 450 110th Ave. N.E. Sound Transit and the City of Bellevue invite the public to review and comment on the proposed East Link Cost Savings ideas before a final decision is made. www.soundtransit.org/eastlink.

Infant Story Times: 10 a.m., Tuesdays, April 2-30. Newborn to 12 months with adult. Preschool Story Times: 11 a.m., Tuesdays, April 2-30. Ages 3-5 with adult.

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Mercer Island Chamber of Commerce April Membership Luncheon: 12-1:15 p.m., April 4, MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th

10 a.m., Wednesdays, April 3-24. Ages 12-24 months with caregiver. Toddler Story Times: 11 a.m., Wednesdays, April 3-24. Ages 2-3.

St. Speaker: Earl Bell, author of “Winning in Baseball,” business consultant and Little League baseball coach. Informal networking: 11:45 a.m. RSVP: info@ MercerIslandchamberofcommerce.org, (206) 232-3404. Deadline: April 2. Cost: $15 (members), $20 (nonmembers). Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group: 3-4:30 p.m., April 4, MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th St. A consistent, caring place for group members to discuss the challenges/problems of the disease, share their feelings and find emotional support, and exchange information about Alzheimer’s. Free.

Lego Animation Network Workshop: 10 a.m., April 5.

Ages 8-12. Bring in LEGO® pieces from home or use the ones brought by the instructor to create your own stop-motion movies. Registration required.

MIVAL 3rd Annual Treasures in Miniature Art Show and Artists Reception: 5:30 p.m., April 4, MIVAL Gallery, 2836 78th Ave.

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Saturday | 6 Clothed Model Paintings Exhibition: 11 a.m.-5 p.m., April 6, MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Winter Session Clothed Model Class’s first exhibition. Refreshments served; meet facilitator McAlister Merchant and artists. Spring class: Fridays, April 5-June 21. (206) 275-7609, www.myparksandrecreation.com.

Events | Ongoing MIYFS VOICE & SVP Registration: 10 a.m., March 27, through 5 p.m., April 24, at www.mercergov.org/voice. This summer, MIYFS offers two youth volunteer programs: VOICE (high school) and SVP (middle school). Contact: Tambi Cork, tambi. cork@mercergov.org, 275-7755. “Video Animated Storytelling” Parks and Recreation Spring Break Camp: 10-11:30 a.m., April 1-5, Mercer Island Boys & Girls

Club PEAK, 4120 86th Ave. S.E. Ages 7-13. Pick a fantasy scene and choose from computer animated avatars to tell a story. Cost: $139 (resident); $166 (nonresident).

“Green Screen Video Mania” Parks and Recreation Spring Break Camp: 12:30-4 p.m., April 1-5, Mercer Island Boys and Girls

Club PEAK, 4120 86th Ave. S.E. Ages 9-14. Bring home a DVD of the video you produce. Cost: $184 (resident)/$220 (nonresident). Parks & Recreation Senior Golf Program: Mondays, April 1-Oct. 28. Nine hole, 18 hole options, local golfing courses. Transportation available ($5), green fees on your own. Fee plus tax: $24 (resident); $28 (nonresident). Contact: Katie, (206) 275-7862.

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3-D art is less than 6 inches. Mercer Island Freemasons: 6:30 p.m., April 4, VFW Post 5760, 1836 72nd Ave. S.E. Mercer Island Lodge #297, Free & Accepted Masons of WA, meets the first Thursday of every month. Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Meeting: 7:30 p.m. To become a Mason, ask about membership. www.mercerislandmasons. org.

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7. Memorial service for Holocaust victims and their families: 10:30-11:30 a.m., SJCC Holocaust Memorial, 3801 East Mercer Way. Public lecture: 2:30-4:30 p.m., UW Kane Hall. Speakers: Leo Hymas, soldier who helped liberate Buchenwald; and Robbie Waisman, a Buchenwald survivor. Sponsors: The Holocaust Center, UW Jewish Studies Program. www.wsherc. org. Jewish History in Washington State: 7:30 p.m., April 8, SJCC, 3801 East Mercer Way. Presented by Howard Droker, historian/author. Doors open: 7 p.m. Autographed copies of "Family of Strangers" will be available. Cost: $5. Free for JGSWS members. www.jgsws.org.

Parks and Recreation Senior Lunch and Conversation:

12-1 p.m., April 10, MICEC, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Second Wednesday of every month, starting in April. Transportation available. Reservations required. Contact: (206) 275-7895, prompt #2. Limited drop-in availability. Age: 65+. Fee: $5 plus tax. An Afternoon With Charles Fox: 2 p.m., April 28, SJCC, 3801 East Mercer Way. Charles Fox, renowned composer of many TV hit-show themes, film scores and the Grammy award winning song “Killing Me Softly,” will be at the piano to play his music and talk about his exceptional career. Part of SJCC Jewish Touch Lecture Series. Cost: $12 ($8 for SJCC members, seniors, students). www.sjcc.org.

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N Bend 29 acre $249,000 29+ acres of land, super Vacant Land easy access off I90. Will Vacant Land SEATTLE suppor t 3, maybe 4 homes, huge price reKent duction. Studies Pacific Hwy So. $200,000 $575,000 9 . 9 8 a c r e s , 2 p a r c e l available. #206270 Betty Carleton 6.08 acres w/650+- on numbers of stunning 425-444-3507 Hwy 99. Water, power, land. In the family since sewer and gas in the 1917 and about 1/2 passtreet. Highly visible with ture, 1/2 treed. At the many possibilities. S E AT T L E C O N D O . end of a dead end road. #378015 Photos & contact info at: #385825 Betty Carleton www.postlets.com/repb/ Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 8753075. Top floor, 2 425-444-3507 bedroom, 2 bath home has city & Olympic Vacant Land Mountain views, is on vibrant Capitol Hill (4 Newcastle land blocks to Pike/ Pine, 2 $150,000 blocks to Broadway) with Vacant Land 2.5 acres w/R-1 zoning. the restaurants & shops Vacant Land Good location and close to make an exciting urto everything in NewcasPrivate lane ban area. Large wraptle, must hike in to see. $448,000 around deck, room for Lk & Mtn Views #392633 Lg residential building outdoor enter taining & $549,000 Betty Carleton site in area of new/regardening. Formal Living Prime northend location 425-444-3507 modeled homes. Lk & Mt Room, Dining Room, to build your dream! Rainier views. All M a s t e r w i t h b a t h e n - 21,350sf Mostly lvl vautility/access easements suite, Garage parking & cant lot w/lake & mounrecorded. Serene stream storage too! $512,500. tain views. One house along south boundar y. Call Larry at 206-226- from the lake. High end #143651 2440 neighborhood. #455555 Janet Scroggs Harrison & St.Mary Vacant Land 206-230-5414 206-953-8359 Real Estate for Sale

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Downtown Blvu! $1,949,000 Custom built in 2007. Premier location perfect for downsizing. 5 Star quality, EZ living. Main floor master, guest suite, in/out dining. Walk everywhere! #454022 Harrison & St.Mary 206-919-9992

Auburn $219,500 Great duplex investment o p p o r t u n i t y. C l o s e t o d ow n t ow n s h o p s a n d Off Island Real Estate busline. Both units have 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Enatai #236629 $998,000 Chase Costello French Country style hm 206-999-4420 w/great room, fabulous Jeff Costello c a b i n e t r y, g r a n i t e & 206-595-5709 Fr e n c h r a n g e. A n a t tached atrium w/lime stone floors. Finished downstairs apt. #447045 Laura Parris-Reymore 206-230-5351 &INDĂĽIT ĂĽ"UYĂĽIT ĂĽ3ELLĂĽIT Suzanne Lane 206-230-5516 NW ADS COM Off Island Real Estate

Bothell SS $506,400 Beautiful valley views from custom home. Spectacular finish work from moldings, wrought iron staircase, slab granite countertops, rich walnut cabinets, SS applcs. #453009 Doug Shih 206-230-5364

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Fremont Groove $498,000 Quiet street at the extreme S end of Greenwood, close to Fremont’s shops & restaurants. Off Island Real Estate Charming 3BR/1BA, 1378sf hm w/spacious art studio/shop + loft in Columbia City bkyd. #454156 $310,000 Carrie Simmons SHORT SALE; Columbia 206-679-7093 C i t y B u n g a l ow w i t h i n walking distance to popular Columbia City establishments and bus lines. #436490 Keith McKinney 425-221-8557 Off Island Real Estate

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FIRST HILL $975,000 We s t e r n L a ke / M t / C i t y Views on 16,000 SF lot. Great Room concept 3 0 3 0 S F, 4 B R / 3 B A , Remld kitchen, baths. Do not miss this opportunity to own a view home! See Today #440084 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

The Carlton $399,000 Lovely ground floor condo close to downtown. 1023sf 2BR/2BA home welcomes you w/a spacious living rm w/a wdbu r n i n g f p l c & s l i d e r 360-659-0580 leading to a pvt patio 1.25 million readers area. #433218 Renata Andrews make us a member of 206-230-5424 the largest suburban

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Lk WA Views! $2,500,000 Lg 7.46Ac subdivision comprised of 17 single family residential lots located with in Bellevue. Vacant Land Great location w/easy access to 405 & mins from I-90. #387423 North Bend land Doug Shih $150,000 206-230-5364 12.9 wooded ac just off I - 9 0 a t ex i t # 3 1 . R e duced; deeded easement for easy access. Lots of room, timber and space to roam, this will be a great location. #29160006 1.25 million readers Betty Carleton make us a member of 425-445-3507

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Westside View $598,000 Great opportunity - building site in desirable Lakeview Highlands. Slopes uphill, ideal for daylight rambler to accommodate 27.5’ height restriction above SE 63rd #400336 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

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Key Peninsula S $289,900 -Short Sale- Perfect location for your beach house getaway! Access to a private, pea gravel beach for fishing, walks & summer moorage. 3BR/2.5BA, 1200sf #451141 James Shute 206-230-5421

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Puyallup $334,900 Comfortable 4BR/3.5BA home in pleasant Remington Heights community. Each bedroom has it’s own walk-in closet. Beautiful granite kitchen counter tops. #459722 James Shute 206-230-5421

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-SHORT SALE$325,000 You must see this amazing 3-Level Aubur n home! Custom built h o m e fe a t u r e s 3 f u l l kitchens on every floor, 3 full baths w/laundry closets, 3BR, 3 fplcs. #334934 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

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Rainier Beach $229,000 Wonderful starter home or rental on great street. Large living room with cozy fireplace. Huge kitchen w/great dining area, fenced yard. 2BR/1BA #454821 Mary Yax 206-612-8722

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The Pinnacle $1,793,600 Rising above it all sits a house on a hill overlooking the land of sunsets, reflective lake & sparkling city skylines. www.cbbain.com/peggywatkins. #453092 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444

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Opportunity! $315,000 Great Ballard-Greenwd neighborhood, upside potential w/full unfinished bsment, 2BR+den, offstreet parking, alley, heat pump w/heat+air cond, copper pipes #451321 Laura Parris-Reymore 206-230-5351

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-SHORT SALE$122,000 Beautiful 2BR/1BA 1748SF townhouse w/fully finished basement. Laundry rm with storage. Main level has kitchen and dining w/slider to back deck. Must see! #279118 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

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AVAIL NOW 2 LITTERS Of Full Euro’s; one litter of blues and one of mixed colors. AKC Great Dane Pups Health guarantee! Males / Females. Dreyrsdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes, licensed since ‘02. Super sweet, intelligent, lovable, gentle giants $2000- $3,300. Also Standard Poodles. 503-556-4190. www.dreyersdanes.com

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AWESOME Wolf Cubs for sale, born 1/20/13, 7/8 Timber/Arctic Wolf, 1/8 Siber ian Husky. Loyal family pets, hand raised, first shots. 2 females, $800-$1000. 503-9647362, email: scott.benzel@unitedmdc.com

Black & Yellow Lab Field Pups. Ready to be your n e w f a m i l y m e m b e r. Healthy, all shots and dewor med. $350 $ 4 0 0 . S m i t h Ke n n e l s 360-691-2770 Champion bloodline AKC Rottweiler puppies. 12 weeks old. Shots, wor med, dews. Both parents on site. Call for appt 425-463-9824 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES! 2 short haired white females. Very small! 12 + weeks old, playful and ready for new homes! Well bred, shots & vet checked. No AKC papers. Puppies and adults ava i l a bl e. S t a r t i n g a t $350. Seattle. 206-2513842. CHIHUAHUA’S! Itty Bitty t e e n y w e e n y, P u r s e s i ze, A K C r e g i s t e r e d p u p p i e s. R a r e c o l o r s and Longhairs available. Shots, wor med, potty b ox t ra i n e d . I n c l u d e s wee-wee pads, puppy care info packet, medical health care record keeping system, puppy food starter supply, medical health insurance policy. 1 0 0 % h e a l t h g u a ra n teed, (vet check completed). Microchipping available. $380 and up 253-847-7387 German Shepherd, 9 months, black, female Championship German wor king lines Exper ienced handler desired By breeder $1,200. 206 605 4151 German Shepherd puppies, AKC, traditional colors. Shots, wormed, vet checked. Parents OFA, Great Temperament. Yakima. Call 509965-1537 or visit: http://bahrsshepherds.com

GREAT DANES. Beautiful purebred puppies. Harlequin, Mantle, Blue Merle. Wonderful dispositions, $400 each. Pictures emailed upon request. Call 253-2234315. Tacoma area.

MALTICHON PUPPIES. Mom AKC Bichon Frise. Dad AKC Maltese. Vet checked, 1st shots & dewormed $550 Visit our website: reddoorkennel.com MASTIFF PUPPIES Born 1-27-13. Shots & wor med. Only 3 left. $450 each. 206-3911829 Need extra cash? Place your classiďŹ ed ad today! Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day www.nw-ads.com. MINI AUSSIES! Shots and wormed. Great family dogs, easy to train. $500 up. Call 360-8936568 or cnofhl@aol.com Picture at: littlenickel.com

OUR BEAUTIFUL AKC English Cream Golden Retriever puppies are ready to go to their new homes. They have been r a i s e d a r o u n d yo u n g children and are well socialized. Both parents have excellent health, and the puppies have had their first wellness vet check-ups and shots. Both parents are full English Cream Golden. $1800 each. For more pictures and information about the puppies and our home/ kennel please visit us at: www.mountainspringskennel.weebly.com or call Verity at 360-520-9196

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RARE AKC NORWICH Terrier Pups! Champion bloodlines. Good family dogs! Home raised and well socialized. Low shedding coats. Strong, hear ty breed. Low-key personalitlies. They love k i d s a n d o t h e r d o g s. Potty training well under way! Vet health check, shots and worming done. Females $2,000. Males $1,500. 360-3176979 or email at sharonm@peak.org R A R E B R E E D Te d d y Roosevelt Terrier pups (Type B Rat Terrier)Vet ckd. Family friendly,loving, loyal,fun, ver y smart! Ready 3/31. $375. Snohomish 360794-9199. No papers.

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OPEN HOUSE: A WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITY

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EvergreenHealth Medical Center—Kirkland Saturday, March 30 11:30 am - 2:00 pm We cordially invite you to be our special guest to celebrate the opening of the new Halvorson Cancer Center on the main Kirkland campus of EvergreenHealth. Join us on Saturday, March 30, from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm to dedicate this new comprehensive center to you—our patients, families, survivors and caregivers who believe in a place where hope lives. The new center seamlessly aligns all cancer care and supporting services in a beautiful, integrated facility like no other on the Eastside, specifically designed with our patients’ and your family’s perspective and comfort as a guiding force. The opening of the new center also celebrates the recent collaboration between EvergreenHealth and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, which brings SCCA’s leading-edge cancer research together with EvergreeHealth’s commitment to innovation and compassionate care to provide our patients with nationally recognized cancer care. We hope you will join us for this dedication event to celebrate where hope lives at the Halvorson Cancer Center. Enjoy light refreshments, guided tours and the opportunity to connect with neighbors and friends from EvergreenHealth and SCCA.

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COLDWELL BANKER BAIN MERCER ISLAND OFFICE | 7808 SE 28th Street #128, Mercer Island | To see every home that is for sale in Western Washington go to cbbain.com

OFF ISLAND HOMES

-SHORT SALE- $325,000

You must see this amazing 3-Level Auburn home! Custom built home features 3 full kitchens on every floor, 3 full baths w/ laundry closets, 3BR, 3 fplcs. #334934 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Fremont Groove

$498,000

Quiet street at the extreme S end of Greenwood, close to Fremont’s shops & restaurants. Charming 3BR/1BA, 1378sf hm w/spacious art studio/shop + loft in bkyd. #454156 Carrie Simmons 206-679-7093

◆ Puyallup

$334,900

Comfortable 4BR/3.5BA home in pleasant Remington Heights community. Each bedroom has it’s own walk-in closet. Beautiful granite kitchen counter tops. #459722 James Shute 206-230-5421

Commercial/MV

$575,000

Welding shop/commercial/home in Maple Valley. 1.4+ac right on the M. Valley Hwy, 3 bldings, house, 2 tenants. 2 tax parcels. Pull through access. #390273 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Bothell SS

$442,800

Gated Community $459,900

$998,000

◆ Custom Estate $1,235,000

Beautiful valley views from custom home. Spectacular finish work from moldings, wrought iron staircase, slab granite countertops, rich walnut cabinets, SS applcs. #453009 Doug Shih 206-230-5364

Enatai

French Country style hm w/great room, fabulous cabinetry, granite & French range. An attached atrium w/lime stone floors. Finished downstairs apt. #447045 Laura Parris-Reymore 206-230-5351 Suzanne Lane 206-230-5516

Pvt 5 acres in Grays Harbor. Custom blt home, open floorplan & windows throughout. Wtr & sunset views. Path through woods, orchard, fenced garden, & an barn. #413059 Renata Andrews 206-230-5424

Spectacular 2.5ac estate w/pool, ADU, sport court, poolhouse, year-round creek. Street of Dreams builder Gregerson Homes custom built this 2005 5BR home #457615 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445

Poulsbo

$469,000

Gracious home, situated on a private 1.85ac lot. Great balance of formal & functional. Grand entry, formal living & dining + great rm/kitchen combo. 3BR/2.75BA. #439531 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013

The Pinnacle

$1,678,000

Rising above it all sits a house on a hill overlooking the land of sunsets, reflective lake & sparkling city skylines. www.cbbain. com/peggywatkins. #462809 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444

Coldwell Banker Bain is the only truly international real estate company on Mercer Island. We have 3800 affiliate offices in 55 countries. Downtown Blvu! $1,949,000

Custom built in 2007. Premier location perfect for downsizing. 5 Star quality, EZ living. Main floor master, guest suite, in/ out dining. Walk everywhere! #454022 Harrison & St.Mary 206-919-9992

Your buyer could be anywhere.

Whidbey Island $2,450,000

Sunlight reflects off of the waters that front this special island home. Rare 210 ft steel dock for your boat & pier fishing which is shared by only one neighbor #455424 Doug Shih 206-230-5364

Only Coldwell Banker is everywhere.

VACANT LAND North Bend Land

$63,000 Kent

Lynnwood Lot

$99,995

9.5 ac close to North Bend and I 90 freeway. No access currently to it, hold for further development. Bounded on 2 sides by DNR . #158590 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

.55 acre lot close to everything. Water and power in the street. #446417 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

North Bend Land

$150,000

2.5 acres w/R-1 zoning. Good location and close to everything in Newcastle, must hike in to see. #392633 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING

$348,000 North Bend

$475,000 Westside View

$598,000

N Bend 29 Acre

$249,000 Building Site

$398,000 Lk & Mtn Views

$549,000 Edgewood

$710,000

Mercer Island

$300,000 Private Lane

$448,000 Pacific Hwy So.

$575,000 Lk WA Views!

29+ acres of land, super easy access off I90. Will support 3, maybe 4 homes, huge price reduction. Studies available. #206270 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

$150,000

12.9 wooded ac. just off I90 at exit #31. Reduced; deeded easement for easy access. Lots of room, timber and space to roam, this will be a great location. #29160006 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Newcastle Land

$200,000 Opportunity!

9.98 acres, 2 parcel numbers of stunning land. In the family since 1917 and about 1/2 pasture, 1/2 treed. At the end of a dead end road. #385825 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Generous .48 acre lot on Mercer Island, with survey and some studies done. Convenient location. #295333 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Tucked away building lot up private lane. Potential lake & Mt Rainier views. Lg lot, 3000 sf building pad. Paved access to lot line. Near Park trails. #112896 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

Partial lk view lot, small subdivision 5 lots, up pvt road off E Mercer. Backs to conservancy Tract. Road, utilities in along paved access. Cleared for viewing! #83516 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

Lg residential building site in area of new/ remodeled homes. Lk & Mt Rainier views. All utility/access easements recorded. Serene stream along south boundary. #143651 Janet Scroggs 206-230-5414

High visibility/accessibility on 3.4 acres. All utilities on property or in street. Has current tenants. #448929 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Prime northend location to build your dream! 21,350sf Mostly lvl vacant lot w/lake & mountain views. One house from the lake. High end neighborhood. #455555 Harrison & St.Mary 206-953-8359

6.08 acres w/650+- on Hwy 99. Water, power, sewer and gas in the street. Highly visible with many possibilities. #378015 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Great opportunity: building site in desirable Lakeview Highlands. Slopes uphill, ideal for daylight rambler to accommodate 27.5’ height restriction above SE 63rd #400336 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

Maxim Visibility on one of the areas major through fares. 2.9 acres in Edgewood on Meridian Ave. Ready for development. #446147 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

$2,500,000

Large 7.46 Acre subdivision comprised of 17 single family residential lots located with in Bellevue. Great location w/easy access to 405 & mins from I-90. #387423 Doug Shih 206-230-5364

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MERCER ISLAND HOMES

Affordable MI

$335,000

Nice views of downtown & the park. Located in a well-maintained building w/secure lobby & attractive, landscaped grounds. Desirable 994sf, 2BR at Landmark Plaza. #441202 Renata Andrews 206-230-5424

Shared Wft

$1,250,000

Westside .49ac parcel; 50 ft, moorage & boat lift; more views w/ recent trees removed, Great room w/ kit +fam rm+liv rm+den+master on main carport+2 car gar #400850 Laura Reymore 206-230-5351

The Carleton

$399,000

Lovely ground floor condo close to downtown. 1023sf 2BR/2BA home welcomes you w/a spacious living rm w/a wd-burning fplc & slider leading to a pvt patio area. #433218 Renata Andrews 206-230-5424

Better than New $1,298,000

Newer 2009 built home. Northend neighborhood. Amazing kitchen/great room design w/ soaring ceilings, dark hdwds. Level fenced yd. Walk everywhere. #445007 Harrison & St.Mary 206-953-8359

West Side

$598,900

Fixer upper with potential or bring your architect! Serene private lane on west side with possible lake views! #404816 Carol Hinderstein 206-595-5722

MI Beach Club

$1,749,000

Sparkling Lake Views at every turn! Spectacular home taken down to the studs in 2001, rebuilt w/ high end elegance & luxury. 4BR/2.5BA + 2 spacious view decks. #444675 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

◆ Great Colonial

$725,000

Mid-Island 4+bdrms, 2.25 bath w/ amazing level front yard & beautifully serene back yard. Quiet street & close to many amenities. Make it yours w/little TLC. #459932 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

VIEWS! VIEWS!

$2,295,000

4BR/3.5BA, 6,220sf. Down a quiet lane/ cul-de-sac Western/Lake views frm most every Rm. Gourmet Kit & flowing circular floor plan #441946 Marlene Fallquist 206-230-5450 Carrie Simmons 206-679-7093

FIRST HILL

$975,000

Faben Point

$3,150,000

Western Lake/Mt/City Views on 16,000 SF lot. Great Room concept 3030 SF, 4BR/3BA, Remld kitchen, baths. Do not miss this opportunity to own a view home! See Today #440084 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

4400sf hm on level wtft. It doesn’t get better than this! 183’ dock, north facing moorage ideal for yachts or dinghies alike. Level walkout, sandy beach. #447537 Harrison & St. Mary 206-919-9992

Offering global market exposure for our sellers and exclusive representation to our buyers Cape Cod Estate $3,250,000

Acre+ of formal gardens, exquisite renovation of all interior space, 5BR/4.5BA, main master+formal rooms+fam rm+rec rm, outdoor rm+pool & play space galore #391328 Laura Reymore 206-230-5351

Summer on MI

$4,595,000

Sophisticated 4BR/4BA home incl 80’ wft w/sandy beach, dock, lvl bkyd, sunsets, lake views & the “glow from Huskie stadium”. Enjoy it all without missing the fun! #440326 Molly Penny 206-200-4411

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OFF ISLAND HOMES

-SHORT SALE-

$122,000

Beautiful 2BR/1BA 1748SF townhouse w/fully finished basement. Laundry rm with storage. Main level has kitchen and dining w/slider to back deck. Must see! #279118 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

$124,000

Issq Chateau style beauty! Top floor w/ beautiful view of professionally landscaped courtyard. ARCH housing. Cash buyer only. #314087 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Rainier Beach

$219,000

Wonderful starter home or rental on great street. Large living room with cozy fireplace. Huge kitchen w/great dining area, fenced yard. 2BR/1BA #454821 Mary Yax 206-612-8722

Auburn

$219,500

Great duplex investment opportunity. Close to downtown shops and busline. Both units have 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. #236629 Chase Costello 206-999-4420 Jeff Costello 206-595-5709

Poulsbo

$239,000

Character, charm and comfort await in this well maintained Poulsbo home. Beautifully landscaped 0.47-acre lot w/deck, floral gardens. 3BR/2.5BA, 1608sf. #450356 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013

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$289,900

-Short Sale- Perfect location for your beach house getaway! Access to a private, pea gravel beach for fishing, walks & summer moorage. 3BR/2.5BA, 1200sf #451141 James Shute 206-230-5421

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING

West Seattle

$304,900

Great 2BR/1BA 940SF home in the Genessee neighborhood of West Seattle. Close to the junction, shops, schools. Large back yard, 1 car garage. Great starter home! #397600 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Columbia City

$310,000

SHORT SALE; Columbia City Bungalow within walking distance to popular Columbia City establishments and bus lines. #436490 Keith McKinney 425-221-8557

Opportunity!

$315,000

Great Ballard-Greenwd neighborhood, upside potential w/full unfinished bsment, 2BR+den, offstreet parking, alley, heat pump w/heat+air cond, copper pipes #451321 Laura Parris-Reymore 206-230-5351

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