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Lab identifies remains of Redmond female missing for 23 years positively identified as the remains of MacGregor, according to the King County Erin MacGregor’s family Sheriff ’s Office. members finally Scientists at the have some answers Bode Technologies after she went lab out of Lorton, missing 23 years Va., along with ago. help from scientists The Redmond at the University High School of North Texas, graduate, then 18, matched DNA was last seen on Erin MacGregor taken from MacSept. 19, 1990 by Gregor’s deceased her boyfriend at mother’s autopsy his Eastside home. to identify the partial skull. In March of 2001, two MacGregor’s mother, Ann men looking for shed deer Schubert, died Feb. 2, 1991 and elk antlers found a as noted in a Seattle Times partial human skull buried article dated Feb. 17, 1991. in sand near milepost 39 Using newly develon Interstate 90. DNA was oped technologies, Bode taken and last month was [ more REMAINS page 7 ] ANDY NYSTROM
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Tanya Rusak (left) and Carolyn Hudson live along the Red Brick Road just outside of the City of Redmond limits. An event celebrating the bricks’ centennial will be held on Saturday. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter
Residents and Redmond Historical Society members will celebrate the 1.3-mile pathway’s centennial on Saturday SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
To get to the Emerald City in the Land of Oz, Dorothy and her friends just had to follow the Yellow Brick Road. To get to the Emerald City in the Pacific Northwest, early 20th century travelers coming from the east just had to follow the Land of Redmond’s Red Brick Road. Running from Northeast Union Hill Road to State Route 202, the north-south road — also known as 196th Avenue Northeast — is located just outside the City of Redmond in unincorporated King County. It was originally a dirt road and part of the Yellowstone Trail, which ran from Seattle to Boston and was the northernmost of four main highways in the United States at the time, ac-
JSH Properties and DRA Advisors purchase Redmond Town Center SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
A photo of a house along the Red Brick Road in 1927. Courtesy Photo cording Redmond Historical Society co-founder Miguel Llanos. The road is about 1.3 miles long and was paved with red bricks — the
source of its name — in 1913. Llanos said residents at the time wanted the bricks, which came from Renton, put [ more ROAD page 7 ]
As of Aug. 1, Redmond Town Center (RTC) has been operating under new ownership and management. JSH Properties, Inc. — which has offices in Bellevue, Seattle, Tukwila and Renton — and operating partner DRA Advisors in New York, are the new owners of the shopping center, which was previous-
ly owned and managed by California-based Macerich. JSH — which, according to its website, was established in 1986 and provides services in property management and leasing, construction management and development, finance, investment sales and tenant representation — now also has an office at RTC as a result of the sale. President Steve Hansen said talks about purchasing [ more RTC page 7 ]
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Thursday, Aug. 8 Theft: Police responded to a report of a theft at 2:22 a.m. from the 15800 block of Northeast 50th Street in Overlake, where an item was stolen and recovered.
Wednesday, Aug. 7 Road rage: Redmond police responded to a road rage complaint at 2:20 p.m. at Avondale Road and 180th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. Bicycle theft: Redmond police responded to a bicycle theft at 8:55 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 18700 block of Northeast 59th Court downtown. Vandalism: Redmond police responded to the report of vandalism at 8:17 a.m. from the 16400 block of Northeast 74th Street downtown.
Tuesday, Aug. 6 Car prowl: Redmond police took a car prowl report at 8:41 p.m. at a park in the 5000 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Overlake.
at 7:46 a.m. of a vehicle being keyed in the 15100 block of Northeast 81st Way in Grass Lawn. Assault: Redmond police investigated a physical domestic disturbance at 3:05 a.m. from the 18200 block of Northeast 92nd Street on Education Hill. Harassment: A complainant in the 15300 block of Northeast 40th Street in Overlake reported at 12:47 a.m. that a male coworker was harassing her and sent her 90 text messages in a span of two hours when he was asked to stop.
Monday, Aug. 5 Trespass: Redmond police responded to a report at 7:24 p.m. of an unwanted person in an apartment in the 10900 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill. Theft: Redmond police responded to a theft report at 12:48 p.m. from an apartment complex in the 15900 block of Northeast 83rd Street downtown. There are no suspects at this point. Threats: Redmond police responded to a report at 12:12 p.m. of a threat from the 6900 block of Old Redmond Road in Grass Lawn via telephone. Grand theft auto: Officers took a report of a stolen vehicle at 6:19 a.m. from the 3900 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Overlake.
Sunday, Aug. 4 Shoplifting: At 8:38 p.m., Redmond police took a shoplifting report from the 17600 block of Union Hill Road downtown. Suspects were caught on camera. Alcohol theft: A male suspect stole liquor from a store in the 17200 block of Redmond Way downtown at 10:21 a.m. The incident was captured on video surveillance.
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Saturday, Aug. 3 You’ve got no mail: Redmond police responded to theft of mail at 10:49 a.m. from an apartment complex in the 18100 block of Northeast 95th Street on Education Hill. Agency assistance: Redmond police were involved with an agency assist with Kirkland police at 6:46 a.m. in the 8000 block of 132nd Avenue Northeast in Grass Lawn. Vehicle prowl: Redmond police responded to a reported car prowl at 3 a.m. from the 6700 block of 195th Place Northeast downtown.
Friday, Aug. 2 Vandalism: Redmond police took a report at 6:51 p.m. of a vandalized mailbox in the 2500 block of 186th Avenue Northeast in Overlake. Suicide watch: Redmond police responded to a reportedly suicidal male at 4:08 p.m. from the 15300 block of Redmond Way in Grass Lawn. The male was not located. Vehicle prowl: Redmond police took a report of a car prowl at 1:30 p.m. from the 18400 block of Northeast 95th Street on Education Hill. Trespass: Two adults were arrested at 5:57 a.m. for trespassing in a construction site at 158th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 85th Street downtown.
Thursday, Aug. 1 Domestic violence: A female was arrested at 10:37 p.m. for domestic violence malicious mischief in the 15700 block of Bear Creek Parkway downtown. Bicycle theft: A citizen in the 9000 block or Willows Road in Grass Lawn reported a bicycle theft at 9:30 p.m. Fraud: Redmond police took a report at 7 p.m. for a wire transfer fraud at a residence in the 13300 block of Northeast 75th Street in Grass Lawn. Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 5:17 p.m. from the 17200 block of Redmond Way downtown.
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Theno’s Dairy ice cream to return at Sammamish Valley Festival Andy Nystrom anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
When Patrick Lee passed out fliers at Redmond Derby Days for the upcoming Sammamish Valley Festival, he mentioned to people that Theno’s Dairy was “reopening” at the event. “Kids were grabbing fliers out of my hands,” said Lee of the excited youth. The beloved 70-year-old Redmond dairy, which specialized in ice cream, closed in May of 2012. Doug Bloor owned the dairy for 33 years and said his decisions to close included road construction at the intersection where they were located, the removal of their back driveway access, the down economy and the rising cost of doing business, according to a letter to the editor he sent to The Woodinville Weekly. The dairy was located at 12248 Woodinville Redmond Road N.E. on Washington Cathedral land. Theno’s is not reopening in the traditional sense of selling ice cream out of a building. Lee and his nonprofit Bona fide American Mission (BAM) will be offering ice cream out of a rental refrigerated truck at the free festival, which will take place Aug. 16-17 at 16215 140th Place N.E.
Donna Reynolds, whose great-grandparents opened Theno’s Dairy, is pictured second from right along with Sammamish Valley Festival promoters. Courtesy photo in Woodinville. The Theno’s sweet cold concoction with natural ingredients is being made in 21 Acres’ kitchen in Woodinville out of the same ice cream maker that Theno’s used. It’s been transported from the old building, refurbished and installed at 21 Acres, a nonprofit agricultural center that is paying up-front costs for the Theno’s resurgence, Lee said. If they sell 4,000 scoops at the festival, Lee said that Theno’s will make enough money to continue selling ice cream at other
festivals and continue the Theno’s legacy. Lee said the 21 Acres board of directors are excited to play a role in the Theno’s comeback, which will also feature the usage of the dairy’s famed fiberglass cow. Bloor will help start the project and Donna Reynolds — whose great-grandparents opened the milk dairy 70 years ago — will aid in the promotions department. (Theno’s Vivian’s Pride ice cream is named after Reynolds’ great-grandmother.)
“It’s her inspiration. It’s her childhood. It’s her memories… just like a lot of younger kids,” Lee said of Reynolds and other ice cream fans. Reynolds, 25, added: “I’m really excited that everyone who knows Theno’s will be able to share Theno’s with their kids and their friends who have never experienced Theno’s.” Pete Theno, Reynolds’ grandfather and former dairy owner, passed away in April, and a few weeks later she found out about the Theno’s ice cream project.
“It’s been a true blessing,” she said. “I was so down, and something so good came to lift me up again.” The Sammamish Valley Festival will feature live music by Country Dave and Friends, pony rides, barbecue, kettle corn, educational booths and more. For more information, call (425) 394-3397. Lee said that BAM has a mission of face-to-face communication education and people can learn more about the nonprofit by attending the festival.
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Ride-along with police officer is a stellar Night Out Driving around town in a police car — not a bad way to spend part of my Tuesday evening. I’m talking front-seat action, not a back-seat-in-handcuffs ride for this guy. Thanks to Redmond police officer Krista Bauer, I was able to tag along with her on National Night Out Against Crime as we visited a pair of block parties to meet with residents and get a taste of what is on their minds regarding crime, safety, traffic and keeping in touch with their neighbors to make sure everything runs smoothly on their streets. At our first stop on 168th Avenue Northeast, a few kids greeted us with waves as we arrived. Bauer, a first-year patrol officer, smiled and caught their ears with a “Hey guys, how are you?” Redmond City Council member Hank Margeson was on hand at this party and he flowed through the crowd and answered questions about city matters. “For me, it’s connecting with my neighbors and the people that I represent. Getting their input and checking the temperature of how things are going in our community, sharing information,” he said, adding that someone at a previous party he attended that evening was concerned about a house break-in on their block. At last year’s Night Out, people discussed a tattered street near a park and cars speeding on their streets. Brad Shuber’s a Night Out fan and had his wife and two kids on hand at our first party. (Overall, there were 57 parties, attended by 15-20 police officers, as well as firefighters.) “You know, we don’t get to see our neighbors all the time with work and everything, Andy Nystrom
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so once a year you get to meet new people and see all the new families that have moved in,” he said. “It’s fantastic getting the police and the fire department to come out. The kids love that. You get to meet them — you don’t get to see them very often when they’re zooming down the street.” Bauer, who laughed with the kids, but also had important discussions with parents, added about Night Out: “It’s great outreach, seeing the young kids and giving them the opportunity to crawl in and out of a police car and have an experience with a police officer that’s a positive one.” During our two party visits, people asked her about home burglaries, car prowls and traffic issues that we’ve reported on in the newspaper. She advised people to keep their doors and windows locked and not to leave valuables in their cars. Our second party of the night on 105th Court featured block watch captain David Kemp, who was preparing the coals on his barbecue when I tracked him down.
“We really enjoy it (Night Out). It’s nice for everybody to get together and communicate about what’s going on in the neighborhood and just to recognize faces and get to know each other a little bit,” he said. One of his victories as captain was getting a centrally located mailbox station placed on his block that features everyone’s mailboxes in one spot. People were previously reporting a lot of break-ins, so this is a secure place for their mail to be delivered. As we headed back to the station, Bauer was upbeat about her first Night Out experience. She received kind words from one child, “I respect what you do,” and that alone has to keep her satisfied about her job. “I’ve definitely found that I’ve picked the right career,” Bauer told me earlier in the evening. “It’s nice getting to help people. (I) have the opportunity to get out on the streets and meet people.” It’s a challenging job, a physical profession — and that’s what she enjoys about it. “It’s something new every day,” she said.
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It’s time to go solar Residents of northwest Washington are so lucky to live in a place as beautiful as the Puget Sound; blue skies, Mount Rainier in the distance, what’s not to love? In a place so gorgeous, it’s easy to forget how much we trash it. Gas and coal-fired plants provide over half of our nation’s energy, with more problems arising every day. We use destructive measures to attain it, spending millions of dollars in the process, and send it back out into the pristine gardens of Mother Nature in massive quantities of pollution. The saddest part of it all is that we have an alternative energy source that is reliable, pollution-free and vastly untapped. The answer is simple. The answer is solar. In western Washington, we get 30 percent more sunlight than Germany, the world’s leader in solar energy. If we were to install 150,000 solar rooftops by 2020, Washington
could prevent carbon dioxide from 460,000 cars out of our atmosphere. We already have the buildings, we have the sun, all we need is the support for solar. It’s time for Washington to be a leader. It’s time for us to go solar.
Diana Lloyd-Jones, Seattle
Congress can do better It truly does not seem to matter whether our so-called Congress is in session or on what it calls a “recess,” because by its own admission it applies itself very diligently to doing absolutely nothing of consequence no matter what time of year it is. It is public knowledge that it has left undone a truly mammoth amount of business in the course of its most recent get-together. Yes, it is quite correct to say that House and Senate members must meet with their constituents. It is also sadly necessary for them to raise gobs of cash in their home districts. Even so, the nation’s legislative body manages to
accomplish only a micro-miniscule amount of the deliberation and lawmaking that it potentially could. Our Congress, sadly, is both less productive and far more addicted to petty procedural nonsense than the UK’s Parliament. One would have to go back to Britain’s pre-Reform Bill of 1832 Parliaments to find transAtlantic legislative dysfunctionalism that is as bad as what is displayed in our contemporary House and Senate. It is a disgrace for our Representatives and Senators to go on their so-called “summer recess” without really having done more than a pittance of what the general public has a right to expect. While it would be inhuman to lock our “bipartisan battalions of burgesses” in a room until they truly and finally perform the public’s business (or would it?), and actually do what a legislative chamber is supposed to do, it is plain that America is very ill-served by its current bunch of Congresspersons.
They can do much better than at present.
Frank Goheen, Camas
A better idea for park-and-ride lots Sound Transit is planning to institute a pilot plan to charge for usage of its parking garages. The plan is wrong because it will not deter non-transit use of garages. Their plan will legitimize the misuse of park and ride facilities at bargain rates. It will charge transit riders twice. The Orca card should be used to enter the garage and then charged market rate for parking only if you don’t ride transit within 30 minutes. This will directly address the issue of misuse of the facility. Please merge with Sound Transit and fire your duplicate administration staff ? We can not afford two agencies.
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Mayor appoints Smith as new fire chief City of Redmond Mayor Redmond to ask questions John Marchione has anabout the city and the job, nounced the appointment adding that the mayor and of Tommy Smith as the new other members of the selecRedmond Fire Department tion panel were aware of his chief, pending City and Smith’s shared Council confirmahistory. tion. “I don’t think it Smith curmatters that he is rently serves as the from Colorado as interim fire chief for much as the fact the the Colorado Springs he brings a great deal Fire Department in of experience, knowlColorado Springs, edge and leadership Tommy Smith Colo. and has served to the City of Redthat city for 22 years mond,” Gibson said. in various capacities including “I look forward to working firefighter, paramedic, lieuten- with Chief Smith as a partner ant, captain, battalion chief, in the delivery of public safety deputy chief and interim chief. services to the residents of “The City of Redmond Redmond.” is very fortunate to have Smith is a graduate of found a candidate such as Colorado Christian University Chief Tommy Smith,” said with a degree in organization Marchione. “He brings a management. He is a member tremendous perspective to of numerous professional the role as chief. Additionassociations including the Inally, he will add another key ternational Association of Fire dimension as a member of my Chiefs, the Colorado State Fire leadership team. Chief Smith’s Chiefs’ Association and the extensive experience at every Colorado State Training Oflevel makes him the ideal ficers Association. In addition, candidate.” Smith has received numerous Redmond Police Chief Ron citations, awards and honors Gibson also came from the throughout his career. City of Colorado Springs beMarchione added, “Our fore he was hired at Redmond interview and background and said he and Smith crossed research demonstrated that paths from time to time Chief Smith exemplifies our professionally. city values of accountabil“He has a great reputation ity, integrity and customer both inside and outside of service. The members of the Colorado Springs Fire the Colorado Springs Fire Department,” said Gibson, Department spoke highly of who has also been serving as Chief Smith’s leadership skills, interim fire chief since former particularly during the Waldo Fire Chief Kevin Donnelly Canyon Fire. His combinaretired in January. tion of experience, values and Gibson said Smith conleadership make him the ideal tacted him prior to applying person to serve as Redmond’s for the fire chief position at next fire chief.”
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First responders save missing woman Two Redmond police officers, one Bellevue police officer and Redmond fire personnel administered CPR last Friday evening to save the life of a missing Bellevue woman. On Friday, the family of a 74-year-old Bellevue woman reported their mother missing to the Bellevue Police Department. Six hours later, at approximately 7:30 p.m. that evening, the woman was found disoriented by a passerby in the 14000 block of Northeast 87th Street in Redmond. Two Redmond police officers responded and five minutes later the missing woman went into cardiac arrest. The officers began CPR while a third officer, from Bellevue, retrieved a defibrillator. The Redmond police officers performed CPR, paused to deliver a shock with the defibrillator, and then continued CPR as Redmond firefighters and paramedics arrived at the scene.
All first responders worked together for more than 20 minutes delivering CPR, additional shocks, medications and airway control until the patient was transported to Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland with a sustainable heart rhythm. At press time, the patient was in critical condition. Redmond police are trained in CPR by Redmond fire personnel and this call happened to reunite the actual CPR instructors with two officers they trained. “Our thoughts are foremost with the patient and her family as we continue to await her condition,” said Redmond Police Chief and acting interim Fire Chief Ron Gibson. “This situation exemplifies the importance of first responders working together across departments and city agencies, as well as the utmost importance of knowing CPR.”
Former Microsoft senior program manager charged with rape Andy Nystrom anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
A 36-year-old former Microsoft senior program manager was charged with second-degree rape on July 31 in King County Superior Court. The alleged crime took place at about 11 p.m. on July 22 in defendant Vineet Kumar Srivastava’s office in Building 27. According to charging
documents, he invited a janitor into his office, prevented her from escaping and raped her. He placed his condom in the trash and took the bin with him as he left his office. The 33-year-old janitor informed her on-site supervisor of the incident, but he didn’t believe her and didn’t alert police, documents state. Another supervisor eventually
contacted the Redmond Police Department (RPD) about the rape on July 24. An RPD detective met with the janitor on July 25 and showed her six photos, one of which was of Srivastava, according to documents. When she saw his photo, the janitor said, “That’s him, that’s the man that raped me.” The detective added that the woman had visible bruises on both
Redmond man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide Raechel Dawson Reporter Newspapers
A Redmond man pleaded guilty on Aug. 5 to vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment for killing a Kirkland bicyclist in December 2011. Nathan Jeremie Godwin, 28, initially pleaded not guilty to striking 36-year-old Bradley J. Nakatani of Kirkland with his SUV in 2011. “… I was the designated driver, but drank alcohol and smoked some marijuana before driving my friend home,” Godwin said in his plea statement.
“I was speeding through an intersection and failed to see a bicyclist and hit and killed him.” A King County prosecuting attorney recommended Godwin receive one year of jail time and a $5,000 fine for reckless endangerment and 20 months of jail time with 18 months of community custody for vehicular homicide. Godwin’s sentencing hearing is set for Sept. 6 at King County Superior Court. On Dec. 8, 2011 at around 3 a.m., Godwin sped 60 mph in his SUV east on Northeast 124th
Street when he collided with Nakatani and his bicycle, according to Kirkland police investigation records. Nakatani had just turned south onto Slater Avenue Northeast from the street Godwin was on and died of severe trauma. Documents state Godwin originally told police he was sober but that he had taken Suboxone to treat his opiate addiction about six hours prior. After agreeing to a sobriety test and failing, he told police he had drank a “Jeremiah Weed Iced Tea,” an alcoholic
shoulders that appeared consistent with finger pressure. The woman said that she received the injuries during her struggle with Srivastava. When the detective met with Srivastava on July 26, he said the janitor forced him to have sex, according to documents. He posted $150,000 bail, was released on July 27 and will be arraigned on Aug. 14. beverage. A breath sample revealed he was at 0.078 percent alcohol, however it was 45 minutes after the accident occurred. Godwin was transported to EvergreenHealth Medical Center for a special evidence blood draw. He also admitted to police that he had consumed two glasses of champagne, a strong alcoholic drink called an AMF and a marijuana blunt just a couple of hours prior to the accident, the documents continue. He added he was also on Lexapro, an anti-depressant.
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in because the dirt road would flood and basically create a mud pit whenever it rained. While paving the road accomplished its original goal of helping with flood control, it was also a boon for the area’s economy because it made traveling along the road easier. “It put Redmond on the map more than it was already at that point,” Llanos said.
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This year, the red bricks of Red Brick Road turn 100 and residents, along with the Redmond Historical Society, will mark their centennial with a special event from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday. “We’d love for the public to come celebrate with us,”
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scientists performed advanced testing to extract DNA from the partial skull in March of 2013. They noted that it was “very likely” that it was MacGregor’s bone, but they weren’t positive. Later that month, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office provided detectives a liver sample from Schubert and they sent it to the lab. The King County Medical Examiner’s Office issued a death certificate for MacGregor on July 30, and the following day, King County Sheriff ’s Office Major Crimes detectives notified Erin’s father and sister of Erin’s identification and death. “The family expressed their relief in knowing Erin’s fate and appreciation that the Sheriff ’s Office has continued to work the Erin MacGregor case,” reads a statement from the sheriff ’s office.
said Tanya Rusak, who has lived on Red Brick Road for five years. She said they will close the road and there will be a small parade, which will begin at the south end of the road, featuring the kids of Red Brick Road and Model A and Model T cars. City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione and someone from the historical society will speak after the parade. Parking will be available at the Enzo Center at 8708 196th Ave N.E. and Ewing Fruit Produce at 19700 N.E. Union Hill Road. The goal of the event is to bring attention to city, county and state officials to help preserve the historic road and surrounding habitat. Rusak said Red Brick Road is a “local access MacGregor is listed in the National Missing Persons Data System and The Charley Project, which profiles more than 9,000 cold case missing people and lists its source information for MacGregor’s case as the King County Sheriff ’s Office, Washington State Missing Persons Search, Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Seattle Times. The Charley Project notes that MacGregor’s blue and silver 1985 Honda CRX was found abandoned at an apartment complex in the Columbia City area of Seattle on Oct. 3, 1990. In April 1991, police found Erin’s key ring, part of her wallet and two of her credit cards near Alcott Elementary School in Redmond. This missing person case has been reclassified as a suspicious death. If anyone has any information for detectives, call (206) 263-2090.
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only” road with a five-ton weight limit and 25 mph speed limit, but many people disregard these restrictions — which causes damage to the bricks. She added that people also dump trash and young people often party by Evans Creek along the road in the summer at night. “We want to draw attention to that because we want to preserve the bricks,” Rusak said about Saturday’s event. “It’s a unique part of our history.”
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the downtown shopping center began several months ago and the sale closed Aug. 1 around 2 p.m. He said they were interested in buying the property because it is a great piece of real estate and they wanted to be part of downtown Redmond’s growth as it develops into one of the city’s two urban centers. Hansen said they really like all the multifamily housing development going on downtown and see the upside of the growing density. “It’s a great market to be in,” he said. Hansen said RTC currently has about 60,000 square feet of available space and they are in talks with a number of businesses ranging from hard goods, to food, to clothing. “We’ve got a lot of great (potential) tenants,” he said. The old Borders store, which closed about two years ago, is the biggest space available in the mall at about 25,000 square feet. Hansen said the space can be leased to one tenant as it previously was or could be split to accommodate multiple tenants. It will depend on who they talk to, he said. When asked how soon visitors will be seeing these new businesses at RTC, Hansen said it will take some time. “It takes a little while for
There are about 4050 homes located along Red Brick Road. Carolyn Hudson, 86, who has lived at the south end of the road for 56 years, said most of the homes were family farms with chickens and eggs on the west side and
cows and dairy on the east. “The eggs pretty much disappeared by the 1970s and the dairy was (mostly) gone by 1980s,” she said. Hudson added that back then, the residents also had to share a limited number of phone lines among them. “When I moved here, we were on party lines,” she said. Rusak said nowadays their utilities and services are still limited due to the rural area and they “have to make do.” Although, this doesn’t bother her. Rusak said she likes living in an area that is still somewhat untouched within a community that has become such a high-tech hub. “It’s kind of a little hidden gem,” she said about the Red Brick Road and the surrounding community.
that to happen,” he said about leasing spaces. In addition to RTC, Hansen said JSH also leases Bear Creek Village in the 17000-17200 blocks between Avondale Way and Redmond Way in Redmond. This is the second property sale at RTC in the last month. The Shorenstein Company, which has offices in San Francisco and New York, purchased 582,373 square feet of office space at the town center last month for $185 million. The company acquired six buildings, which are fully leased by Microsoft Corp. and AT&T. The buildings are located throughout the town center on the south side of the campus. Sarah Keaton, a consultant for Shorenstein, said RTC was an attractive acquisition for the company’s 10th investment fund, Shorenstein Realty Investors Ten, L.P. “Redmond is a highly attractive market for a variety of corporate tenants and has exhibited well above average employment growth in the last 12 months,” she said. Keaton said the property offers “an appealing campus ambiance within an urban environment rich with transportation and service amenities desired by tech companies and other major tenants.”
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Susun Hosford, a consultant for Microsoft Corp. in Redmond, was the spokesperson for the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research’s SummeRun event this year. Courtesy of Van Houten Photography
In late May 2001, Susun Hosford lay down in the sauna at her gym and noticed a lump the size of a lemon protruding from the left side of her lower abdomen. She made an appointment with her OB/GYN, who took immediate action with a sonograph and a blood test. When the results came back, they learned it was late-stage ovarian cancer. Hosford, a senior consultant at Microsoft Corp., went into surgery two months later and underwent nine months of chemotherapy. During her treatment, she learned about the SummeRun and Walk for Ovarian Cancer. The 5K run/walk is put on every year by the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research with proceeds benefiting the Seattle-based nonprofit. Hosford participated in the event — which takes
place in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, where she also lives — but she didn’t realize the toll it would take on her body and how tired she would be during the walk. “I literally had been one week out of surgery and one week into chemo,” she said about the event’s timing. Despite that first experience, Hosford — who was 50 when she was diagnosed — has participated in the SummeRun every year since then. The now 62-year-old has also been cancer free since then. This year, Hosford was also the SummeRun honoree, an ovarian cancer survivor who is chosen to be the spokesperson for the event. According to a Rivkin Center press release, the honoree is “typically someone who has made advocacy and building awareness of ovarian cancer part of her life.” After her first Summe-
Run, Hosford continued fundraising for the Rivkin Center event. She wanted to get more involved after a few years and so began volunteering for the organization. In addition, Hosford decided to focus any major fundraising she does on the Rivkin Center. “I decided primarily because the Rivkin Center is very focused on scientific research,” she said. Hosford explained that the treatment she received after she was diagnosed was a clinical trial. Nine years after she first got involved in the Rivkin Center, Hosford was asked to sit on the nonprofit’s board of directors. She was hesitant at first, telling the executive director who asked her that she is not a “big name” who could help increase the Rivkin Center’s visibility; nor was she someone with deep pockets who could contribute financially. [ more hosford page 9 ]
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Constantine, Yes on Parks weigh in on Proposition 1 primary election returns The Yes on Parks Campaign announced on Tuesday evening that the initial primary election returns indicate that the parks levy renewal, known as Proposition 1, will ultimately be approved by voters. At press time, the King County Elections website notes that 187,939 voters (69.44 percent) approved the levy renewal while 82,691 voters (30.56 percent) rejected the levy renewal. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the 75th anniversary this year of King County Parks,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine. “Thank you to the voters who value our shared regional open space.” The levy renews funding that currently provides more than 70 percent of the funding to operate and maintain King County’s network of parks, 26,000 acres of open space and more than 175 miles of regional trails and 185 miles of backcountry trails. The additional 30 percent of parks funding comes from revenue collected through efforts including Concerts at Marymoor Park, and swim meets at the Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
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King County parks are funded through the end of the year with the existing levy. A renewal will provide funding to continue necessary maintenance and operations starting in January 2014. “In addition to the voters, thank you to all the members of the Parks Task Force, and the campaign steering committee,” added Constantine. “And of course, thank you to all the fine people who work for King County Parks — you all do a tremendous job keeping our parks green and vibrant.” Parks campaign advocates included former King County Council member Louise Miller, Karen Daubert, Terry Lavender, Lynn Claudon, former Seattle Mayor Charley Royer and Dee Frankfourth from the Trust for Public Lands, among others. Under the renewed levy, the owner of a $300,000 home would owe less than $5 per month. King County parks provide playfields and green spaces, opportunities for recreation and priceless protection for our air and water, for the 2 million residents of King County.
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Hosford said this was exactly why she was asked: She was someone who had actually survived ovarian cancer. To this day, Hosford is still the only Rivkin Center board member who had been an ovarian cancer patient. Ovarian cancer is often referred to as the silent killer because there is no definitive way to detect it, and once it is found, the cancer has often progressed to a very late stage. And with symptoms that include abdominal bloating, discomfort or pain, a lack of appetite, lack of energy and nausea,
it’s easy to mistake them for something else. Hosford pointed out that many women have experienced these symptoms all at the same time for various reasons having nothing to do with cancer. She also acknowledged that she was lucky to have found that lemonsized lump because not many other women have such an obvious symptom that something is wrong, adding that if she were 20 pounds heavier, she probably wouldn’t have found the lump until it was too late. “Diagnosing this disease is almost impossible,” Hosford said.
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In the Superior Court of King County Washington ANUSHEY NASAR Plaintiff, and LAEL SONNEBORN and JOHN DOE SONNEBORN, husband and wife and their marital community, Defendant No. 13-2-22986-2 SEA SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The State of Washington to the said Lael Sonneborn and “John Doe” Sonneborn: YOU ARE HEREBY summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 2nd day of August, 2013, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Anushey Nasar, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for the Plaintiff, Anushey Nasar, at their office below stated. In case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of this action is a suit based on an automobile accident, caused by the negligent actions of the Defendant, and resulting in personal injuries to the Plaintiff, Anushey Nasar. Date of First Publication: August 2, 2013. Dated: July 30, 2013 Wong Fleming Dianna Caley, WSBA#23413 Attorney for Plaintiff 2340 130th Ave NE,Suite D-150 Bellevue WA 98005 425-869-4040 Published in the Redmond Reporter on August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013 and September 6, 2013. #838819.
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On Monday, the City of Redmond’s Public Works Department began Phase 1 of its Utility Relocation project in the Overlake neighborhood. The work is preparation for the South Detention Vault in Overlake Village, which will regulate the area’s stormwater once it is built. This will help with the neighborhood’s redevelopment as it becomes one of two designated urban centers in the City of Redmond. Project manager Joseph O’Leary said the vault will also help the local environment and flood control. The work being done is on Northeast 20th Street as crews are relocating existing power and stormwater utilities within the vault footprint, which will be in the Sears parking lot at the intersection of 148th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 20th Street. O’Leary said most of the work is being done at night, with full night time closures from 8 p.m. to
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speaking with students, faculty and staff. She said she’s “very impressed” by some of the faculty and staff members’ longevity at the school, some as long as 15 to 26 years. “To me, that just really speaks to their commitment to the institutions well-being, as well as to the success of our students,” Goings said. “I don’t think that’s all very unusual, given the meaning [ more LWIT page 14 ]
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of our mission because everyone who works at an institution like Lake Washington knows how transformative workforce education can be in the lives of our students and their families.” The Lake Washington Institute of Technology board of trustees unanimously chose Goings as the school’s ninth president in May. The decision completed a sevenmonth public process. Goings began her position on July 1, replacing Sharon
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Bates, and later joined Clover Park Technical College, working as vice president of operations and college relations. “But my personal and professional commitment is really to advancing workforce education,” Goings said. “So when the opportunity presented itself to come here, I was just so thrilled because this institution is really a leader statewide … and especially an inspiration to other technical colleges because Lake Washington was the first to be granted the op-
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last week. She also plans to become a member of the Redmond Rotary. As for “communication,” Goings will continue to get out on campus regularly to speak with students and faculty. The school will hold a meet and greet event this fall when the college community and community-at-large can meet with Goings. For “completion” she said she will work to ensure that students continue to have a “seamless pathway” as they complete their goals. She said the college’s No. 1 challenge currently is funding. “All of the two-year colleges have been through the Great Recession,” Goings said. “Fortunately, we’re grateful that we did not receive any additional cuts [through the Legislature] because two-year colleges have sustained cuts since 2008.” She is also pleased students will not see another tuition increase, thanks to the state budget the Legislature recently passed. “Going forward we’ll be able to steadily rebuild and restore those state funds that we’ve lost over the Great
Recession but also do so in a way that we’re really continuing to be responsive to the changing needs of our industry and our employers in the region so that we’re expanding and bringing on new two- and four-year programs that meet those workforce needs.” She will also work with the college’s foundation to make sure the public institution has the resources it needs through scholarships, in-kind donations and other sources. She plans to meet with the college’s board of trustees and executive cabinet to discuss the institutions goals and next strategic plan, which will be approved this fall. So far, she said she’s received a “very warm welcome” from the community. “I look forward to being a good neighbor and being very involved in the community along with my family,” Goings said, adding, “This institute is a tremendous asset and I want to make sure the community knows that we are here, we will continue to be a willing partner and look forward to partnering to meet the needs of our employers in the community.”
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SOFTBALL CAMP UP TO BAT Girls ages 7-12 are invited to attend softball camps from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 12 and 19 at the Double Play Sports Complex, 15046 N.E. 95th St., Redmond. The camps will focus on skill development, including fielding, throwing, catching, hitting, team play and more. Camps will be run by the Double Play owner and girls from local U18 select teams. For information, email Jeff Crawford at doubleplaysportscomplex@ gmail.com or visit www. doubleplaysportscomplex.com.
Above, Redmond-based FM Sports Baseball won the American Legion “A” State Baseball Tournament. Teams from eight districts throughout Washington competed for the title and FM Sports walked away with five wins and no losses. Pictured back row from left, assistant coach Sam McNaghten, assistant coach Logan Liddle, Brenden Ecklebarger, Chase Hall, Jake Johnston, Austin Fothergill, Tyler Williams, Zi Li, Tyler Navoni and head coach Bryan McNaghten. Bottom row from left, Sam Barnett, Ryen Verbarendse, Jake Watkins, Chase Miller, Willie Decourcey, Conner Portugal and Grant Harris. Courtesy photo Left, George Cretu of Redmond won first place for boys at the Seafair Kids Triathlon on July 21. The 12-year-old Redmond Middle School student topped the boys list in 11 minutes, 35 seconds in the 100-yard swim, 2-mile bike ride and .5-mile run at Seward Park in Seattle. Cretu also successfully finished his second STP (Seattle to Portland) bike ride this summer: 126 miles the first day and 78 miles the second day for a total of 204 miles. Courtesy photo
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Redmond High School cross country teams to hold fundraiser runs on Aug. 31 The Redmond High School (RHS) cross country program invites community members to run with and support the boys and girls teams during the fifth annual Hartman Park 5K Race & 1K Fun Run at 10 a.m. on
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AEG Live’s Marymoor Park Concert Series will feature the following artists at the 5,000-seat outdoor venue: • Tomorrow, 1 p.m. — 107.7 The End’s Summer Camp: Cold War Kids, Surfer Blood, New Politics, Wavves, The Neighbourhood, Family of the Year, Ms Mr, Said the Whale, San Cisco and Royal Teeth • Aug. 12, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, 6 p.m. • Aug. 13, 6 p.m. — Daryl Hall and John Oates • Aug. 14, 5 p.m. — The Good Vibes Summer Tour 2013: Rebelution with Matisyahu, Collie Buddz and Zion I • Aug. 15, 6:30 p.m. — Steely Dan • Aug. 23, 7 p.m. — Willie Nelson and Family • Sept. 17, 7 p.m. — Blondie and X • Sept. 20-21, 6:30 p.m., The Lumineers with Dr. Dog and Nathaniel Rateliff • Sept. 24, 6 p.m. — FURTHUR
The Albertsons Annual Benefit Auto Show will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow at 3925 236th Avenue Northeast in Redmond. All proceeds will go to the Carnation Senior Center and the Snoqualmie Tribe Food Bank and Mt. Si Food Bank. Registration is from 8-9:30 a.m. and participation fee is $20/tax deductible donation. People can show their cars, trucks, tractors, race cars and more. There will also be a fundraising barbecue. For more information and to preregister, call (425) 836-8112.
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OneRedmond’s next investors’ luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Aug. 21 at Matts’ Rotisserie & Oyster Lounge at 16551 N.E. 74th St. in Redmond Town Center. The lunch will feature Dr. Eric Murray, president of Cascadia Community College. He will discuss “What do we want for our children? Education and Careers on the Eastside.”
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Redmond native Heather Gianola has been awarded a Wittenbach Scholarship for $1,500 for the 2013-14 academic year at Eastern Washington University (EWU). Gianola is pursuing a master’s degree in occupational therapy, which is a requirement for the scholarship, in addition to maintaining a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. At EWU, Gianola is a student delegate to the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). She is a 2004 graduate of Redmond High School. Gianola’s parents Jere and Pamela still reside in Redmond.
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Zetron, a Redmond-based provider of mission-critical communication systems for public safety, transportation and utilities, is donating $5,127 to benefit the families of 19 firefighters who lost their lives June 30 battling the Yarnell Hill Fire 30 miles south of Prescott, Ariz. The contribution includes donations from Zetron employees and matching funds from the company and Zetron president and Chief Executive Officer Ellen O’Hara. The firefighters were members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite firefighting crew with the Prescott Fire Department. The City of Prescott is a Zetron customer. “Our deepest condolences go out to the families of the firefighters whose lives were lost in the Yarnell Hill Fire,” said O’Hara. “A tragedy like this is a difficult reminder of the dangers firefighters face every day to keep us safe. But it also reminds us of how such an event reverberates beyond local boundaries and connects us all. We sincerely hope that our contribution can, in some way, help the firefighters’ families in their efforts to heal from this profound loss.”
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Reed aims high in international speaking championship Toastmasters club, won the organization’s District 2 championship on May 11. David Reed has come His prize-winning speech, a long way in three years. “Give Your Gift,” recounts Once a guy who the moving true didn’t think much story of a high about public speakschool friend who ing, Reed is now set joined the military to compete in the and survived a war semifinal rounds only to die of canof Toastmasters cer at an early age. World Champi“The crucial onship of Public David Reed element is to be Speaking to be all heart,” Reed held on Aug. 22 in commented on his Cincinnati, Ohio. approach to public speakReed, a Kirkland ing. “Pour out your heart resident and president like a pitcher of love and of Redmond’s Wordwise hope for each person in
your audience. Love each and every one of them individually.” In the competition, involving 30,000 people worldwide, Reed rose above hundreds of Toastmasters from the vast region between Kent and the Canadian border. Eighty-six district-level winners from around the world advanced to the semifinal round after a six month process of elimination through club, area and district speech competitions. Their fiveto-seven-minute speeches were judged on content,
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masters, I saw myself on a video speaking to thousands of people at two different technical conferences,” recalls Reed. “I could tell the guy on the video was terrible.” Three years ago, Reed joined MicroToast, a Toastmasters club at Microsoft. “I joined with the stated goal of learning to shut up,” said Reed. “I am still learning how to say effectively what needs to be said without rambling on.” Since joining Toastmasters, Reed and his wife, Samia, have plunged into the organization in a major
Redmond citizens invited to propose renaming of Heron Rookery Rookery. The rookery was originally named after a colony of Great Blue Herons that once occupied the site. The first heron nesting occurred around 1997. When heron monitoring by the city began in 2003, there were still eight active nests. By 2006, no heron nests were recorded. Monitoring continued until 2008 at which time no nests were discovered. Renaming the site is an
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way. In addition to starting Redmond’s Wordwise Toastmasters, they find tremendous satisfaction in supporting the Voice Masters gavel club for 12to 17 year-olds, to provide an accelerated head start in life through the gift of Toastmasters. “The kids meet every week and run their own meetings and operate their own club just like adults do, contests and all,” said David. “Seeing these amazing kids outperform many adult Toastmasters is gratifying and gives us hope for the future.”
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4 MO; FREE KITTENS, fluffy males. Also, 85% Ragdoll kittens, we have the color! 9 weeks. $75 each. 425-374-9925 or 360-651-0987, keep trying. Exotic Mix Breed Kittens G r e a t Pe r s o n a l i t i e s ! $100. Call for Details. 425-870-5597 or 425870-1487
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3 Female Chihuahuas for sale. Ages are 2,4, a n d 6 . Fo r m o r e i n fo please call (206)4553032. ADORABLE Australian Cattle puppies. Ready to Go to a home! Blue and red in color. Males, females, dewormed. $250 each. Call 206-498-2184 or 206-248-0913 AKC Dober mans puppies and adults. All Colors, shots utd and all health tested. European working bloodlines. Price range from $1000$3000 Call Autumn @ 206-430-0099 or email at travis_ibo@hotmail. com, www.olympicdoberman.com AKC German Shepherd Puppies, German lines 2 Sable males, 1 black female, 1 black male. They have been socialized from the 1st day! They will have shots and be wormed and will be ready the 1st week of September. These dogs need room to move and have a job! Pictures are available for interested parties. Please email for pr ices. ashesrockinaranch@gmail.com
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BEAGLE PUPPIES. Now taking deposits for our Champion Bloodlines. Raised in our home, well socialized. Make great family pets. Will have 6 weeks of AKC GREAT Dane Pups worming and first shots. 10% activeduty military $ 5 0 0 e a c h . 3 6 0 - 7 7 9 discount 503-410-4335 7489 or 360-509-5109 D r eye r s d a n e s n ow i n BOSTON Goldendale WA. 5 new litters! Guarantee health- TERRIER PUPPIES! ly males & females. Eu- Various ages, some ropean blood line, these r e a d y n o w . A s k pups are a larger, stocki- about my two red & er breed. Beautiful coats Blues, Harlequin, Black, white puppies, and Mantles & Merle. Super two older ones. Pics sweet. Loveable, gentle available. Starting at intelligent giants! $700 $ 3 5 0 . A c c e p t i n g and up. credit cards. 360www.dreyersdanes.com Find what you need 24 hours a day.
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POM PUPS, Beautiful Cream Sable Boy. Energetic & Fun. 1st 2 Shots, Wormed. Ready Fo r L ove. $ 3 8 0 . C a l l 425-377-1675
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PUPPIES! Faux Frenchies, Boston’s and Boston x Chihuahuas (Bo-Chi’s) Many colors, shots, wormed. Loved and kissed daily! $450 & up. See webpage: www.littledogpage.com 541-459-5802. PUREBRED
ALASKAN MALAMUTE Puppies, excellent selection, born in June, ready now! Mom & dad onsite. Eskimo tested, see online, $650. 509682-3284. ROTTWEILER, Purebred German, $800 Papered. HUGE & Great with Kids. Please Call 425-280-2662. Serious Inquiries only.
AKC POMERANIANS. 800-388-2527 or nw-ads.com Shots & wormed. $500 a n d u p. O n e Fe m a l e black & tan toy $900. 253-886-4836
AKC Poodle Puppies 1 Te a c u p F e m a l e Light Brown and White, 1 Tiny Teacup female, Black & white, 2-2.5lbs at Mat u r i t y. 3 T i n y To y Chocolate males. Little Bundles of Love and Kisses. Reserve your puff of love. 360249-3612 AKC SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies, Born
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ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS - Gorgeous Red Brindle AKC Registered Puppies. READY to find a new loving home. Socialized, Healthy, Shots & wormed, Potty & Crate trained. CHAMPION BLOODLINES $2,500. Call Kristy Comstock @ 425-220-0015 www.azsbadbullies.com
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pup will come to you vet c h e cke d , U T D s h o t s, wor med and with a 2 year replacement guarantee against hip or Degenerative Joint Disorders. They are family ready!!! $1,000...206794-9582 ask for Steve. American Staffordshire Pit Bull Puppies, For Sale. Beautiful colors Browns, Tan & white, & B r i n d l e s, 8 g i r l s & 3 boys. Ready for their new homes, Parents are beautiful, none aggressive & well mannered. Selling for $400.00 Will send pictures to potential buyers. Parents on site. Call Brett @ 425750-8177
AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Pups Purebred, shots, m e r l e s a n d t r i ’s . Three litters, ages 6 to 9 weeks. Home raised indoors. Five generations on site. $450 each, 360-8378094.
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SW Washington. Vet checked, dew claws, poorboybud@earthlink.net wormed, National MH AKC GERMAN sire. National FTC SHEPHERD PUPS Grand sire. Call 360- G o l d e n D o o d l e P u p s. Excellent blood line. 6wks, very intelligent. 771-2016. P a r e n t s o n s i t e . American Bulldog pup- Also AKC Golden Rer i eve r p u p s. Wo r m e d Health guaranteed, pies available 11 weeks tand shots! $700. 360first shots. Top pedi- old (1 Male, 1 Female). 652-7148 gree. $550 part reg., They are 100% Johnson MINIATURE $650 full, 360-532- b r e d a n d c o m e A R F Registered. I own both Australian Shepherd 9315. For pics email: the Sire and Dame.The Puppies. Males and craigcournoyer@yahoo.com p a r e n t s h a v e b e e n females, $650-$750. Pe n n h i p ’ e d a n d t h e i r Registered, health hips scored in the top 100% of all American g u a r a n t e e d , U T D Bulldogs tested. Their shots. One 5yr old Grand Dame is my n e u t e r e d m a l e Champion SLK’s Harley available, $450. 541Girl (UKC Conformation 518-9284 Baker City, Show Champion) Your Oregon. AKC GIANT SECURITY Show Dogs! English Mastiff Puppies born April 27th, 2013. Once in a lifetime opportunity for M a s t i f f l ove r s ! Wo r l d Winners are these pups fa m i l y t r a d i t i o n ! T h e greatest genes avail in English Mastiff history! Rare Aicama Zorba De La-Susa stock. $2,000. 253-347-1835
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E S TAT E S A L E ! G o l d mining, furniture, electronics and lots of misc! Fr i d ay & S a t u r d ay a t 8:30 am. No early birds! Located at 780 SW Thor nberr y. Cor ner of Swantown & Thornberry. Garage/Moving Sales King County
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Shoreline Yard Sale August 9-11th, Friday & Saturday 10-6pm Sunday 10-4pm. 2303 North 149th Street. Vintage Items & Gallery Paintings, 30 year Accumulation: Fur niture, 35mm C a m e r a , Te l e s c o p e , Baby Furniture, Etc. Vintage Items: Table, Radio, China, Sewing Mac h i n e , H a n d Pa i n t e d Jewler y Box, Jello Molds, Glassware, Musical Liquor Bottles & Trumpet, Etc.
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THE SALE LADY Moving & Estate Sale! Friday & Saturday, August 9th & 10th. 9:30am-4:30pm. 2100 SW 170th Street Burien (Normandy Park Area). Lots of Collectables and Antique furniture. Old Secretary Desk, Antique Oak Dresser w/Mirror, Old Sears Oak Desk & Office Chair, Antique China Cabinet, Old Redwing Pickle Jars, Buttons, Ethan Allen Drop Leaf Table, Misc. Art, Lots of Porcelain & Glass Figures, Cup and Saucer Collection. Books, Old Settee, Lots of Kitchen Items, Dishes, Cookware. Antique Baby Carriage. Planters, Pots, Lots of Yard and Garden Misc. Items. Patio Set, Ladder Back Chairs, Sofas, Old Linens, Karistan Area Rug, Old Clothing, Round Oak Table, Grandfather Clock, BBQ Grill, & Antique Brusnwick Radio, Old Christmas Ornaments & Lots More! This is a great Sale Come and find your treasures. • Sign up sheet at door • All Sales are Final • We charge sales tax • We now accept credit cards (min. $50 purchase) To view photos go to:
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3 G R O OV Y C H I C K S Garage / Estate Sale! Lots of furniture and other treasures!! Friday and Saturday from 9 am - 4 pm located at 8491 NE County Park Road. GORST/ BREMERTON
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