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Four City of Redmond incumbents file for re-election ANDY NYSTROM anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
Four Redmond incumbents — Mayor John Marchione and City Council members Hank Myers, Hank Margeson and David Carson — have all filed to run for re-election in the Nov. 3 general election. Current council member Tom Flynn will step down when his term expires on
Dec. 31, like the others, and has endorsed Angela Birney for his position. The current council foursome and Birney all filed with King County Elections on Monday — the first day to file — and other possible candidates have until 4 p.m. today to step in the ring.
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Marchione, who has seen
the city grow and street grid in change since his downtown. These family moved were the first there in 1969, will new roads built be running for in Redmond his third term of in more than a mayor. decade. He next Under Mayor wants the city to John Marchione Marchione, the complete work on city extended Redmond Way so Bear Creek Parkthey can turn the way, 161st and 164th streets one-way street into a twoto make a more complete way road.
Isenhower’s life of service continues as DelBene’s district director As district director, Isenhower will be in charge of DelBene’s local offices Serving others has been within the district — which part of Matt Isenhower’s life includes Redmond — in since he was a boy. Bothell and Mount Vernon. From being in Boy Scouts His duties will include conwith his father to his time sulting services in the U.S. Navy, for immigration, to running for veterans and state Legislature, other issues. He the 35-year-old will also oversee Redmond resident outreach efforts has made it his and casework life’s mission to throughout the help others. district. Matt Isenhower This week, “Frankly, this is Isenhower will a great opportube bringing his nity,” Isenhower passion to serve told the Reporter about his to the First Congressional new job. District as he will be joining He said DelBene’s chief of Rep. Suzan DelBene’s office staff approached him about as the new district director. the position in mid-April He starts today. [ more ISENHOWER page 8 ]
In his first term as mayor, Marchione implemented a new, transparent Budgeting by Priorities (BP) process and raised the city’s bond rating to AAA (Standard and Poor’s). “The city is more efficient now. Working with the City Council, we have reduced the cost of government from a record high of over 6 percent in 2007 to a record
low of under 5 percent in 2015,” Marchione said in a press release. The cost of government reflects the percent of income residents pay in taxes for city services. He added that last year more than 1,400 people provided feedback during the budget process to establish the city’s funding priorities. [ more FILING page 10 ]
The horse rescuer
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Joe Tafoya stands near a herd of wild horses he and his wife’s family are caring for at their ranch east of Redmond. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter
Former Seahawk and his wife’s family huddle up and care for herd of wild horses near Redmond SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
For more than two decades, football was Joe Tafoya’s life.
But now that the former Seattle Seahawk is retired from the sport, something else is taking up much of his time. It all started with his first date
with his wife about a decade ago. Instead of going out to dinner or seeing a movie, the couple spent their date cleaning out her family’s horse stables at their ranch in unincorporated King County, just east of Redmond. Since then, the former footballer has traded his pigskin [ more HORSES page 8 ]
DigiPen pairs with Make-A-Wish Foundation to bring boy’s game to life SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
Mason Beckler first discovered video games when he was 5 years old. He had received a Gameboy Micro handheld game console for Christmas and there was “something magical” about it that has had him hooked on interactive
media ever since. When he was about 13, the Renton resident began thinking about a video game of his own and brainstorming ideas. His first concept focused on pigs with machine guns. As time went on, he came up with a new game involving a bat who could control other bats. This new concept took
hold and Beckler came up with more ideas. Over the course of the last few months, the 16-year-old has been able to see his ideas come to life with the help of DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond.
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The result is “Lord of the
Bats.” Pearce Bergh, one of the student co-leaders of the game team at DigiPen that designed “Bats,” said the game focuses on Battede, a bat soldier in Lord Zlo’s army. “(Lord Zlo) has sent you on a mission to retrieve the Loopemus Fruit, only found on Mt. Loopemus,
which will save the Bat Kingdom,” Bergh said, explaining the player’s mission. He said they worked very closely with Beckler to design the game. All of the characters, worlds, game mechanics and story were the teen’s ideas. “Before we met with him, we were sent a seven-page
document outlining all of those,” said Bergh, who is a senior and working toward his bachelor of science degree in computer science in real-time interactive simulation. Bergh and his team first met with Beckler in November 2014, followed by a couple more meetings over [ more WISH page 9 ]
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Police Blotter The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
Tuesday, May 12 Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 8:52 p.m. in the 15000 block of Northeast 24th Street. Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 12:57 p.m. in the 17200 block of Redmond Way.
Monday, May 11 Shopliftings: Redmond police took two shoplifting reports at 6:37 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street and at 8:46 a.m. in the 17600 block of Northeast 76th Street. Thefts: Redmond police took three reports of thefts from buildings at 5 p.m. in the 6300 block of 147th Court Northeast, at 8:06 a.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street and at 7:43 a.m. in the 18700 block of Northeast 65th Street. Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 4:39 p.m. in the 8300 block of 133rd Avenue Northeast.
Sunday, May 10 Bike thefts: Redmond police took a pair of bike-theft reports at 6:17 p.m. in the 15700 block of Northeast 100th Way and at 2:14 p.m. in the 16600 block of Northeast 80th Street. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 2:48 p.m. in the 8500 block of 173rd Avenue Northeast. Found it: An outside law-enforcement agency recovered a stolen vehicle at 12:44 p.m. in the 15700 block of
Northeast 105th Street.
Saturday, May 9 Hit-and-run: Redmond police investigated a hit-andrun traffic collision at 1:31 p.m. in the 9900 block of Willows Road. The victim’s vehicle was pulling out of Willows Road when the suspect failed to stop at the red light and struck the victim’s vehicle. The victim suffered an injury to his elbow and was transported to Evergreen Hospital. The suspect did not stay at the scene and drove away. The suspect’s license number was obtained and he was contacted at his residence. Information has been exchanged and the suspect will be charged with hit-and-run with injury. Bike theft: Redmond police took a bike-theft report at 1:25 p.m. in the 8800 block of 161st Avenue Northeast.
Friday, May 8 Shopliftings: Redmond police took two shoplifting reports at 8:12 p.m. in the 17100 block of Redmond Way and at 2:02 p.m. in the 15700 block of Redmond Way.
Thursday, May 7 Thefts: Redmond police took two reports of thefts from motor vehicles at 10:13 p.m. in the 9800 block of Avondale Road and at 7:43 a.m. in the 7900 block of 178th Place Northeast. You’ve got no mail: Redmond police took a mailtheft report at 7:33 p.m. in the 9600 block of 182nd Place Northeast. Frauds: Redmond police took two fraud reports at 6:36 p.m. in the 14700 block of Northeast 95th Street and at 1:05 p.m. in the 15600 block of Northeast 40th Street. Assault: Redmond police arrested a female for fourthdegree assault during a domestic disturbance at 10:42 a.m. in the 10800 block of 183rd Avenue Northeast. Forgery: Redmond police took a forgery report at 7:11 a.m. in the 18300 block of Northeast 98th Way.
Wednesday, May 6 Shopliftings: Redmond police took two shoplifting reports at 3:02 p.m. in the 15800 block of Redmond Way and at 2:06 p.m. in the 8000 block of 161st Avenue Northeast. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 12:49 p.m. in the 8600 block of 154th Avenue Northeast.
Redmond police, other agencies to participate in ‘Click It or Ticket’ campaign
On Aug. 27, 2013, Deputy Tyson Voss of the Grant County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) witnessed a motorist running a stop sign at an intersection just off Interstate 90 near George, Wash. When Voss made contact with this motorist, he noticed two small children in the back seat who were not properly restrained. Voss had previously spent several years in the GCSO’s motor traffic unit, where he actively participated in the Child Car Seat Project and knew the importance of properly restraining children in a motor vehicle. Before allowing the motorist to leave the scene, he instructed her to properly restrain her 1-year-old and 3-year-old children in their car seats. Within only a few miles and just minutes later, the motorist he had stopped fell asleep at the wheel. Her car careened off State Route 283, hit a light pole, vaulted over the intersecting county road and ended up on its side. Had these two children not been properly restrained, the crash forces they sustained would most likely have killed or seriously injured them. Since they were in their car seats correctly, the chil-
dren sustained no injuries. Cesi Velez, project manager for Washington Child Passenger Safety, explains, “Washington state law requires child passengers to be properly restrained until the motor vehicle safety belt fits properly. It also requires children under the age of 13 to ride in the back seat. Seems simple enough, yet car and booster seats can be very confusing. Educating the public on Washington law can also be challenging for law enforcement. A new online child passenger safety training will be available to law enforcement officers prior to the start of the ‘Click It or Ticket’ campaign.” In King County other agencies participating in extra patrols are the Auburn, Bellevue, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Issaquah, Kent, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Maple Valley, Mercer Island, Newcastle, Port of Seattle, Renton, Sammamish, SeaTac, Seattle, Snoqualmie, Tukwila and Woodinville police departments, the Washington State Liquor Control Board and the Washington State Patrol, with the support of the King County Target Zero Task Force.
Suspect jailed after biting man, resisting arrest
Officers responded to a reported assault at 2:26 a.m. and noted that the victim had noticeable facial injuries and was bleeding. The victim reported that a known suspect attempted to “bite his nose off.” A city aid employee checked on the victim. The suspect was located in a
tent in a wooded area nearby and was advised that he was under arrest and became combative. He actively resisted officers’ attempts to place him into handcuffs. After a struggle, the suspect was handcuffed, transported to the station and was later booked into jail.
This year’s annual statewide “Click It or Ticket” campaign — which will include Redmond police — will take place between May 18 and May 31. During these dates, motorists in Washington can expect to see extra seat belt patrols, which will include an emphasis on children who are not properly restrained. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of unintentional deaths among children in the United States. Between 2010 and 2012, in Washington, 26 child passengers ages 12 and younger died, and another 122 were seriously injured as a result of traffic crashes. The majority of these tragedies likely could have been avoided had these children been properly restrained, as dictated by Washington state law.
Redmond police arrested a male assault suspect in the early morning of May 7 in the 17100 block of Redmond Way.
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More studies needed to justify PSE’s Energize Eastside Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) studies that show a need for Energize Eastside assume that no local generation plants are operating during an infrequent arctic winter event. This is an unrealistic assumption, because many of those generators were acquired by the company to serve exactly this scenario. The report by the Independent Technical Analyst studied a scenario where about half the generators were turned on, and it found that the need for Energize Eastside was reduced, but not eliminated. We would like a study that shows what happens when all the generators are turned on. This is the normal way to conduct such a study, so we’re not asking for anything unusual. PSE’s studies also assume a huge amount of power is being transmitted to Canada. Canada doesn’t need this power, and could be compensated in other ways. Bellevue’s analyst studied what would happen if no electricity was flowing to Canada during these emergencies, and concluded that 80 percent of the system overloads would disappear. We ask ColumbiaGrid to explain why PSE’s customers are exclusively responsible for paying for Canada’s electrical service. Finally, we remind PSE and ColumbiaGrid that they are required to plan the grid as if it belonged to one utility. There is already an under-utilized 230 kV transmission line through the Eastside. ColumbiaGrid identified it as the best choice to serve Canadian electricity. However, this option was inexplicably taken off the table when PSE said they wanted to build a second 230 kV transmission line, parallel to the first one, about a mile to the east. This is not something a single utility could justify, and therefore it is not allowable under current regulations. The letter gives PSE until May 22 to respond. If the deadline is not met, or the response is not reasonable, further actions are planned that will become increasingly uncomfortable for PSE.
Steve O’Donnell, President Coalition of Eastside Neighborhoods for Sensible Energy (CENSE) Larry G. Johnson, President, Citizens for Sane Eastside Energy (CSEE)
Bloomz will waive school fees to LWSD (Below is an open letter from the Bloomz CEO to all schools in the Lake Washington School District.) We at Bloomz believe that education is the most important investment a country can make, for its people and its future alike. As a Redmond-based startup that offers individual teachers a free app to
save time and improve parental engagement in benefit of their students, we too believe we need to stand with our community in times of need. Because of the current budget situation, we have decided to waive all school fees derived from our communication app and service for all Lake Washington School District schools during the next school cycle, in hope this will relieve some of the financial burden they carry in their communications with parents. By offering our app and service at no cost, we believe schools in the district will be able to save money currently spent in parent communication (paper, fliers, time). We understand budget constraints are difficult to deal with, and our app will continue to be free for both teachers and parents. We hope our contribution can make a small difference for schools, as well.
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Washington State Council on Aging: Join us in honoring older Americans in May The Washington State Council on Aging is asking you to join us, and Gov. Jay Inslee, in honoring older Americans during the month of May. Since 1963, the month of May has been historically designated to recognize the contributions of older Americans. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Get into the Act,” to focus on how older adults are taking charge of their health, getting engaged in their communities, and making a positive impact in the lives of others. This theme also reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Older Americans Act. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Older Americans Act into law in July 1965. Since that time, the Act has provided a nationwide aging services network and funding that helps older adults live with dignity in the communities of their choice for as long as possible. Older Americans Month offers an op-
portunity to emphasize how older adults can access the home- and communitybased services they need to live independently in their communities. It is also an occasion to highlight how older adults are engaging with and making a difference in those communities. Gov. Inslee has issued a proclamation acknowledging Older Americans Month. Let’s join him across the state in celebrating our elders.
Dr. Cheryl Townsend Winter Vice chair, Washington State Council on Aging
Protect religious minorities, Islam does not permit violence Along with 200 other delegates of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, I went to Capitol Hill to gain Congress’ support for the “Protecting Religious Minorities Persecuted by ISIS Act of 2015” (H.R.1568). Today, I find myself again advocating against the unjustifiable and un-islamic actions carried out by extremists at a “free speech” event in Texas. Yes, I do mean un-islamic. Islam has never permitted violence in response to blasphemy. In fact, the Quran has addressed blasphemy on five separate occasions (4:141, 4:157; 6:69, 6:109; 9:74; 63:9), but nowhere does it permit violence as a response. Moreover, the Prophet Muhammad repeatedly tolerated abuse and avoided violence; for instance, the Prophet Muhammad not only tolerated the actions of Abdullah Ubay bin Salul — the very man who spread the cruel lie that the Prophet Muhammad’s wife was an adulterer — but he also led his funeral prayer. The group hosting the event, the American Freedom Defense Initiative, has been labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. On the other hand, Muslim Americans have lived in America since the time of George Washington; despite this, free speech remains protected. Yet, I am still left wondering what speech is being protected in this case.
Usama Ahmed, Bothell
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SpaceX, Planetary Resources launch products into space On April 14, two businesses with Redmond presences launched two of their latest products into space. SpaceX, which recently announced the opening of a new Redmond office, launched its Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida with its Dragon spacecraft on board. The latter was carrying about 4,300 pounds of supplies and payloads bound for the International Space Station (ISS). In addition, Falcon 9 also carried the Arkyd 3, a satellite built by Planetary Resources, whose headquarters are in Redmond. Chris Lewicki, president of Planetary Resources, said for them, one of the main goals for Arkyd 3 was for them to make sure the team working on the project was able to work well together. Planetary Resources
specifically focuses on exploring near-Earth asteroids and Lewicki said one of their missions is to see how the newest technologies and software can be utilized to explore space in a more cost efficient way. He said they also apply similar practices from other areas of technologies to their company’s work, such as having beta software and updates on computers and smartphones. Lewicki said Arkyd 3 was an example of this as it was actually a beta test. He said the satellite was a basic model of what they are working on and did not have all the features they plan for it. The satellite is currently at the ISS but is still dormant. Lewicki said it is scheduled to be activated in July. The satellite Planetary Resources is working toward is the Arkyd 6, which Lewicki said is planned to launch in December. The Arkyd 6 will have infrared sensors that will be able to detect various elements, miner-
als and other materials on asteroids. Lewicki said these sensors can also be used for Earth to learn more about our planet. Planetary Resources connected with SpaceX through NanoRacks, a company that specializes in helping other companies and agencies get their payloads into space. Lewicki said they bought their “ticket” for the Falcon 9 and the end of 2013, around the same time work on Arkyd 3 began. No one from SpaceX was available to speak on record about the Falcon 9 — due to the secretive nature of the project. However, SpaceX posted a blog on its website about last month’s launch. According to the blog, this was the company’s sixth official mission to resupply the space station for NASA. The blog continues, chronicling the rocket’s journey into space: “Approximately three minutes into flight, Falcon 9’s second stage and
Dragon separated from the rocket’s first stage,” the blog states. “The second stage’s single Merlin Vacuum engine ignited for a seven-minute burn to deliver Dragon to its initial orbit.” After separating from Falcon 9, Dragon began deploying its solar arrays, according to the blog. It was about a two-and-ahalf-day journey for the spacecraft to arrive at the ISS. In addition to delivering the payloads to the ISS, Falcon 9’s first stage “attempted a precision landing on (SpaceX’s) autonomous spaceport drone ship named ‘Just Read the Instructions’ as part of an ongoing attempt to land and recover a rocket after it completes its primary mission.” The blog states that the stage made it to the drone ship and landed, but excess lateral velocity caused it to tip over. All of SpaceX’s work and manufacturing on rockets is in California. The new Redmond
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location will focus on satellites. As previously reported, the SpaceX founder and chief designer Elon Musk’s plan is to develop, manufacture and deploy satellite-based broadband on a global scale. The report states that Musk chose Redmond for
their satellite location to access the “deep pool of engineering talent in the region.” In the report, Musk said they want to grow SpaceX Seattle (the name of the Redmond location) but plan to do so carefully, adding the right expertise when needed.
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Bike Bash set for today along Redmond Central Connector The community is invited to celebrate Redmond bicyclists at the 4th Annual Bike Bash. The party will be from 4-8 p.m. today on Bike to Work Day on the Redmond Central Connector trail between Leary Way and 161st Avenue Northeast. Avid Redmond bicycle commuters, weekend riders or simply anyone who is interested in learning more about biking is invited to come to the party
and enjoy. There will be free food and drinks from Tipsy Cow, Thai 65, Ooba Toobas, Zeeks Pizza, the Root Beer Store, KIND bars, VitaCoco and Krave Jerky. There will also be a beer and wine garden by Redmond Bar & Grill. Live music will be provided by DJ FIJ and Fly Moon Royalty. Local bike shops Edge & Spoke, Element Cycles and Redmond Cycle will also be in attendance.
The Redmond Police Department will be selling bike helmets $10, as well. In addition, kids will be able to practice their biking skills in a Bike Rodeo. The event is free for all bike riders. For more information about the project, visit www.goRTRIPblog.com. For questions, contact program coordinator Caroline Chapman at ck chapman@redmond.gov or (425) 556-2442.
Join us for our after hours at Bear Creek Golf Course on May 21st, 5:30 – 7:30 pm to promote our annual golf tournament. Join us for the breakfast the 1st Friday of every month at 7:30 am at Fairwinds Redmond, 9988 Avondale Road NE in Redmond. Next breakfast is June 5th.
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...healthy living out any food. We are relying more heavily on body fat to keep our brain and heart functioning. If we limit our carbohydrate intake for awhile longer, our body will continue to rely on this fat as a fuel source. So after our overnight “fast,” our body is in fatburning mode. If we want to stay in fat-burning mode, we need to avoid adding a bunch of sugar (carbohydrates). But what do we normally eat in the morning? Cereal (sugar), waffles (sugar) and pancakes (sugar) with syrup (sugar), bagels (sugar) and toast (sugar) with jam (sugar), and juice (sugar). And what does this do to our ability to burn fat? It shuts Ben Matlak
when it comes to performance (both at the office and in the gym) and fat loss. First, a quick science lesson — our bodies can burn different nutrients for fuel: primarily fat and carbohydrates. Depending on the amounts of these nutrients in our diet, we can become more reliant on one over the other. So if we eat more fat, our body becomes more efficient at using fat. If we eat more sugar and carbs, our body will rely more on this energy source. When we wake up in the morning, we are in a fasted state. Eating breakfast is how we “break” our “fast.” Our body has gone anywhere from 6-12 hours with-
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The Redmond High School (RHS) chamber orchestra won first place in the chamber orchestra division (large school) at the inaugural Washington State Chapter of the American String Teachers Association/Western Washington University Orchestra Festival in Bellingham. The RHS string orchestra finished in third place in the string orchestra
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arrived pregnant and one has already given birth. The colt — a male foal — did not survive. Hunter said he just had too many health problems when he was born and they could not save him. “He had lots of love,” Hunter said about the colt, adding that he hung on for six days. “We named him Black Beauty.” Black Beauty was not
the only horse that came to the ranch with health problems. Tafoya and Hunter said the entire herd arrived with ticks, lice and parasites. In addition, all of the horses were severely malnourished and underweight. Hunter added that she did not even realize one of the mares was pregnant as she was so thin. The herd arrived at the
ranch at the end of March and while their ticks, lice and parasites have been removed, the horses are still very underweight. Hunter said she wants to see the horses gain some more weight before they are released. Hunter breaks up her horse rescuing work into three steps — rescue, rehabilitate and release — and is currently working
with the Humane Society to create a Northwest horse sanctuary where wild horses can roam free without the threat of being rounded up and slaughtered. She has found a piece of land in Oregon — about 14,000 acres — that would work, but it is not ready yet. Nowadays, Tafoya and Hunter said horses that are sent to auctions are
of science degree from the United States Naval Academy. He served as a naval officer, deployed off the coast of Somalia and South America. Isenhower followed his time in the U.S. Navy by earning his master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University. “Matt brings invaluable experience through his military service and business skills, and like me, he is committed to working toward bipartisan, commonsense solutions that help our students, workers, families and seniors,” DelBene said in a press release. “He has shown a deep dedication
to public service and I’m delighted he will be part of our team working with us to ensure Washington’s First District remains the best place to live.” A large part of Isenhower’s job will be helping people within the district whenever they encounter problems with the federal government. One example of this would be working with returning veterans and helping them with their Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits. Isenhower has previously served on the King County Veterans Program Advisory Board and he has encountered a number of issues veterans
face and knows how to ensure they get what they have earned. In addition, Isenhower said he has personal experience as he used the G.I. Bill after returning from serving overseas to go to graduate school. He said it was an eye-opening experience filling everything out and he can use his experience to help others. Isenhower said he is looking forward to his next position in public service — especially as he will be serving his hometown. “I’m excited about this opportunity to work for Congresswoman DelBene,” Isenhower said in
a press release. “Washington’s First District is my home and I look forward to meeting constituents and fighting passionately for their needs.” For Isenhower, serving others is something he has learned from his family. Several members have served in the military and he said when he was 12, he watched an older cousin graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Isenhower said this really motivated him to serve, though he ended up in a different branch of the military. While Isenhower will be overseeing DelBene’s
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Three wild horses feed on hay at Sharon Hunter’s family ranch. The horses are part of a herd that was rescued from eastern Washington. They were marked to be sent to a slaughterhouse. Hunter has been rescuing and rehoming horses for about 20 years. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter
two local offices, a big part of his job is outreach and he is excited to have the opportunity to travel throughout the First District counties. “I’ll get to be all over the district,” he said, adding that this includes a number of places he hasn’t visited yet. Isenhower, his wife and their two young children make their home in Redmond. Prior to accepting the district director position, Isenhower ran for the State Senate in the 45th Legislative District last November, losing to Sen. Andy Hill (R-Redmond), and worked for Amazon.com.
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world for a world of all things equine. Tafoya’s wife’s family has been rescuing and rehoming horses for about 20 years and recently, they have taken in a herd of 13 wild horses and are working to nurse them back to health so they can be released back into the wild. Tafoya’s mother-in-law Sharon Hunter said these horses had been marked to be slaughtered to be made into meat, which would be consumed in Europe and other countries overseas. In addition to being killed for their meat, she said, the things the horses go through before facing their death are horrific. For example, mothers are separated from their foals. The herd of wild horses currently under the family’s care are originally from eastern Washington and were previously roaming on Indian reservation land. Hunter said they were initially only going to take in two horses — they have 11 horses of their own on the property already — but things changed. Of the 13 wild horses, 11 are between the ages of about 6 months and 1 year. The remaining two are mares. Hunter said both mares
often bought by “kill buyers” who see the horses as meat and send them to slaughterhouses. Horse slaughtering is no longer widely practiced in the United States, so these horses are usually taken across the borders to Canada and Mexico to face their deaths. While Hunter is working on the sanctuary, Tafoya is working on the legislative end to make horse slaughtering illegal in Washington. Like the rest of the country, he said horse slaughtering is not really practiced in the state, but it has not been outlawed yet. Tafoya is working to make that happen. “There are so many reasons why it’s wrong to slaughter horses,” he said. Tafoya has founded the Washington Horse Defense Coalition (WHDC), a nonprofit started to pass a bill to ban horse slaughtering in Washington. He said they have a strong social media presence, which is currently focused on spreading awareness of what is happening to these horses. Tafoya said they are also working on a bill they hope to introduce to the state legislature during next year’s legislative session.
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Above, Mason Beckler, middle, celebrates while playing his game “Lord of the Bats” at DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond. Right, the DigiPen community welcomes Beckler onto campus. Courtesy of DigiPen Institute of Technology
the course of the next few months. During these meetings, Bergh said, they would fill any gaps of information they couldn’t gather from Beckler’s document. The students completed “Bats” last month and Beckler was able to play it for the first time on April 30 at DigiPen at a special unveiling event.
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Beckler and the DigiPen students teamed up through the Make-A-Wish Foundation Alaska and Washington chapter, an organization whose mission is to enrich the lives of youths who are living with life-threatening medical conditions. Jessica Mathews with the chapter said they grant about 350 wishes a year and currently have about
400 wishes in their pipeline. Make-A-Wish patients range from ages 2-18. Beckler has cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder that affects a person’s lungs and gastrointestinal system. In addition to a mucus that clings to his lungs, he takes enzymes that help him digest his food and control the symptoms. “Healthwise, he’s doing great,” said Alissa Beckler, his stepmother. The creation of Mason’s video game was the first time the local Make-AWish chapter has done anything like that, though Mathews said other patients have wished to take tours at local gaming companies in the area. Bergh and his classmates started out as a generic community service projectoriented group by reaching out to a number of local
organizations to see if they could work with them. He said they learned about Beckler’s wish through their professor Ellen Beeman. “It was just perfect,” Mathews said about the timing of when Bergh reached out and when they received Beckler’s wish application.
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Alissa said Mason has always loved video games and has wanted the opportunity to create his own game, which is why they applied to the foundation. She said since he was 15 at the time, there were only a few years left until he aged out of eligibility. Alissa said they submitted their application in July or August of 2014 and they received a response within two weeks.
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“I am honored to serve the people and businesses who call Redmond home. I look forward to continuing the city’s efforts to build a vibrant community with many choices for living, working, investing and playing together,” said Marchione, adding that he envisions a Redmond for all generations, where people can easily get to work, church, shopping or recreation; where all citi-
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dent, small busi“At the same time, prices are too expensive for to City Hall if ness owner and Overlake is just beginning them, but I look forward we listen,” said charity advocate. to see change and it will be to the day where we have Myers. A diverse crucial for the council to an appropriate size and Myers used his group of suplook for opportunities to type of housing for all of successful busiporters — from enhance that development those who are drawn to ness background business leadwith balanced cultural, the economic benefits of to improve Hank Myers ers to nonprofit recreational and education Redmond’s incredible emthe finances of organizations opportunities,” he said. ployment market,” he said. Eastside Friends — endorse MyAnother reason why “By building innovative of Seniors as ers, reflecting his Margeson wants to remain housing and reducing the director and help work in Redmond to proon council is to continue to time it takes to permit and guide Redmond’s Together mote responsible tax policy Center into more direct offer pragmatic leadership build projects, it’s possible and regulation, reduced in the region on the Sound to accommodate singles, client services, despite the traffic and his caring voice couples and any size famchallenges of the economic Cities Association’s Public in support of community Issues Committee, Puget ily of nearly every budget downturn. organizations. Sound Regional Council’s level. “What makes Redmond Growth Management He added that a desirMARGESON great is the way we comPlanning Board and King able place to live like RedMargeson (Position No. bine the innovative spirit mond is always going to 3) said the foremost reason County’s Regional Policy of business with a sense Committee. drive price, but increasing why he’s running for reof community and carAs an Education Hill the availability of housing election is to help finish ing,” said Myers in a press resident, he also wants “can certainly keep prices what council has release. “To have leaders in started by comto ensure that from going stratospheric.” business and local nonRedmond’s mitting to the BP profits supporting my reneighborhoods BIRNEY process. election means a great deal “remain friendly, Birney (running for “We are in and it reflects my efforts connected, welPosition No. 5) currently rare air having to keep the tax burden on coming to a new serves as the chair of the completed eight families and businesses generation and a City of Redmond’s Parks years using this down while lifting up those process. With safe place to raise and Trails CommisHank Margeson who are in need.” a family or walk sion and is a community each BP cycle, we In addition to serving your dog.” representative on the Lake learn new lessons on the Redmond City Washington School Disand make the Council, he also represents process better,” he CARSON trict Middle School Science the city’s salmon recovery By running for re-elecAdoption Committee. said in an email. “I want to efforts on the local watertion, Carson (Position No. On the Parks and Trails continue to help lead that shed council and served Commission, Birney effort as we practice strong 7) wants to continue to be on several transportation involved with the momenactively participated in the fiscal responsibility while advisory groups. delivering a level of service tum the mayor and council planning and review pro“Working with business cess for the city’s biennial that meets and exceeds our have generated both on and nonprofits demonRedmond-centric issues budget and provided input residents’ expectations.” strates that in many ways and having a significant throughout the evolution He notes that while they both need the same presence on regional comof the Downtown Park and watching downtown thing — the freedom and mittees and with Redmond RecRedmond transform amid encouragement to solve their represenreation Center some growing pains, the the problems in the way tatives serving master plans. future is promising. He that works for those they them in Olympia. “I will be a wants to work regionally serve. That is the spirit I “It’s not fresh voice repreto ensure that council’s bring to the council — the enough to be senting our comefforts are rewarded with recognition that solutions satisfied with our munity,” Birney increased transportation come from the community investments. accomplishments said in a press and there is much release. “RedDavid Carson left to be done,” mond is experihe said in an encing unprecemail. edented growth Two recreand development. th ational opportuAs a 17-year Summer Classes Begin June 13 nities that have resident, I unbeen added to the derstand what city are the new makes Redmond Downtown Park a unique and and the Reddesirable place Angela Birney mond Central to live, work Connector, which and play. As we Dance Camp Extravaganza 2015! Carson said will continue to grow, become key amenities for it is important to baldowntown residents and ance urban development create gathering places for with enhancements to Ages 3 - 11 residents. our thriving local neigh“The connections to borhoods. From making Let’s Go to the Movies June 22 - June 26 existing trail systems have innovative transportation Got Talent? July 6 - July 10 also made these noticeably solutions to developing easier to access, ” Carson our neighborhood parks, Story Book Adventure Aug. 3 - Aug. 7 said. it will be important to find A Dance Palooza! Aug. 17 - Aug. 21 One of Carson’s ongoing ways to engage residents goals is making housing of Redmond in long-range more affordable by reducplanning.” ing the governmental burBirney is a former Ages 8 - 15 den of residential developmiddle school science ment where possible and teacher who holds a masTap, Jazz, Dance Movement, Ballet, Hip-Hop without sacrificing safety ter’s degree in education July 27 - July 31 or appropriateness. from Heritage University “I often hear from and a bachelor’s degree (425) 861-5454 friends and co-workers in biology from Eastern that Redmond’s housing Washington University. www.gttadance.com 17945 NE 65th • Suite 100 • Redmond, WA 98052
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SUSTAINABLE REDMOND SPRING SPEAKER SERIES CONTINUES MONDAY
Sustainable Redmond will hold the third installment of its Spring Speaker Series at 7 p.m. Monday at Redmond’s Old Schoolhouse Community Center (16600 N.E. 80th St.) — a change from past meeting venues. This public meeting will highlight community garden initiatives in Redmond, Kirkland and Bellevue. Gardens, whether in a community pea patch, in
containers on an apartment balcony or in a back yard can nourish both the individual and the broader community. Panelists from Redmond, Kirkland and Bellevue will discuss garden plots big and small plus feeding, teaching and building community through urban agriculture. The featured panelists are: Redmond City Outdoor Programs Administrator Cindy Johnson discussing Redmond pea patches, Edible Kirkland Nourishing Networks volunteer Joanne Hedou and Janet Farness, co-chair of Orchard Gardens (Bellevue). Following the panel discussion, the remainder of the meeting will be allocated for smaller interest groups to gather, exchange ideas, consider potential follow-ups and share contact info as desired. Additional resources on these topics will also be available. It’s not too late to get edible plants in the ground, so bring your friends to learn more about these Eastside gardening and community building opportunities. The meeting will conclude at 8:30 p.m.
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Students at Montessori Children’s House (MCH) in Redmond raised funds for Muscular Dystrophy research by participating in a fundraising Hop-aThon. Students ranging from age 3 to 12 were challenged to see how many hops they could do in one minute at the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) event. Each hop was counted and at the end of the event, thousands of hops were accumulated. “People donate a certain amount of money per
because I am more than familiar with the school’s dedication to the community, students and their families,” said Hillary Leviant, who was diagnosed three years ago. Leviant’s grandfather also had the disease during the 1950s, a time when little was known about it. Together with a businessman, whose child also had Muscular Dystrophy, Leviant’s grandfather founded the MDA. Leviant’s great uncle was the talent agent for movie star Jerry Lewis, which is how he began his legendary association with the MDA and introduced the internationally known Jerry’s Kids. Leviant shared her Muscular Dystrophy struggle in MCH’s weekly newsletter with great response both online and at the Hop-a-Thon.
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PUBLIC NOTICES DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Issued with a 14 day comment and appeals period Description of Proposal: This threshold determination analyses the environmental impacts associated with the following action: At Redmond Elementary School, construct a one-story addition consisting of seven classrooms, restrooms, and associated support spaces. This work is scheduled for the fall and winter of 2015 or thereafter. Proponent: Lake Washington School District No. 414 Location of proposal:16800 NE 80th St., Redmond, WA 98052 Lead Agency: Lake Washington School District is the lead agency pursuant to WAC 19711-926. The lead agency has determined the proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment as described under SEPA. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.060 (2) (C). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This checklist is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2), and the lead agency will not make a decision on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. Comments can be submitted to Brian Buck via phone, fax (425) 936-1213, email (bbuck@lwsd.org) or in person at the LWSD Support Services Center, 1512 NE 95th St. Redmond, WA, 98052. Responsible Official: Dr. Traci Pierce, Superintendent Lake Washington School District Board Telephone: (425) 936-1200 Address: 16250 NE 74th Street Redmond, WA 98052 You may appeal this determination in writing to the LWSD Support services center, 1512 NE 95th St., Redmond, WA 98052, no later than 4:30 PM May 22, 2015. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Appeals must comply with Section 23 of the District’s SEPA Policy, located at http://www. lwsd.org/SiteCollection Documents/For-The-Community / C o n s t r u c t i o n / LW S D - S E PA Policy.pdf. Date of Issue: May 8, 2015 Date of publication: May 8, 2015 and May 15, 2015 in the Redmond Reporter #1321253. In the Superior Court of the State of Washingtonin and for the County of King In re the Estates of: JOHN L. DILLMAN, and SUSAN C. DILLMAN, Deceased. No. 14-4-02802-1 SEA NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY NEGOTIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles F. Diesen, personal representative of the Estates of John L. Dillman and Susan C. Dillman, will sell by negotiation, for a selling price of $206,000.00 in cash, the following described real property, to wit: Legal Description: Lot 134, Riverbend Homesites Division # 1, according to the plat recorded in Volume 70 of Plats, page 80, in King County, Washington; Subject to easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions of record. Tax Parcel No. 733440-1340 Address: 14736 – 442nd Ave SE, North Bend, WA 98045
Parties interested in purchasing this property may deliver competing written bids to attorney, Charles F. Diesen, at 8060 165th Ave NE, Suite 230, Redmond, WA 98052, or to the clerk of the above-referenced court before May 29th, 2015. Sale may be confirmed after May 31st, 2015. DATED this 12th day of May, 2015 Charles F. Diesen, WSBA # 3548 Personal Representative of the Estates of John L. Dillman and Susan C. Dillman Published in the Redmond Reporter on May 15, 2105 and May 22, 2015. #1322985. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for the County of Grays Harbor In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE W. HARRUFF, Deceased. No.: 15-4-00089-0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as personal representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representatives’ attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice of Creditors with Clerk of Court: May 12th, 2015 Date of first publication: May 15th, 2015 PAUL W. HARRUFF Personal Representative 3300 W. Mason Lake Dr. W Grapeview, WA 98546 BROWN LEWIS JANHUNEN & SPENCER Attorneys for Estate By: DOUGLAS C. LEWIS/ WSB 6212 P. O. Box 111, Montesano, WA 98563 (360) 249-4800 Published in Redmond Reporter on May 15, 2015, May 22, 2015 and May 29, 2015. #1323165.
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Redmond High School’s Moriyama set to play tennis at Cal Tech Redmond High girls tennis coach Bryan Rowley describes No. 1 singles player Kana Moriyama as a fierce competitor who never quits. She’s an even better person, the coach added. On Tuesday morning, the Mustang senior signed her letter of intent to play tennis at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Along with spending time on the court, she’ll
be majoring in bio-engineering. Moriyama chose to attend Cal Tech because of its tight-knit community on campus and the students who are passionate about tennis and academics, just like herself. Moriyama — who sported a 7-1 4A Kingco record — competed in the conference tournament this week at Skyline High. Last year, she went 9-1 in Kingco and advanced to the tourney semifinals. She’s played No. 1 singles all three
years of her Mustang career and was first-team all-league each year. Moriyama, who’s played tennis for seven years, enjoys the individual aspect and strategy of the game. “It’s kind of thrilling because there’s something new every two seconds that you have to deal with,” she said. Added Rowley: “She’s a captain this year and all the girls respect her — not only because of her ability, she’s a wonderful teammate.”
Redmond High signing: From left, Ichiyo Moriyama watches as her daughter Kana signs her letter of intent to play tennis at the California Institute of Technology. Mustang coach Bryan Rowley looks on Tuesday morning. ANDY NYSTROM, Redmond Reporter
Redmond’s Sanders siblings shine at UW Ken Shannon Invitational
the plate or on the bases,” said Pudwill, in his 11th Redmond won its secyear as the Mustangs’ ond straight extra-inning elimination game with an skipper. There have been some 8-7 decision over Bothell tough spots this year for in nine innings Tuesday the Mustangs, and in ornight in the 4A Kingco der to deal with Tournament. the pressure, The Mustangs and his (15-8 overall) REDMOND Pudwill coaching staff were to play on HIGH SPORTS tell the players Thursday in the to relax and next round, affocus on each ter the Reportmoment. He er’s deadline. said these are “It’s been a bit not only baseball lessons, of a roller-coaster ride,” but can be applied to said coach Dan Pudwill one’s life, as well. of the Mustangs’ season. Kevin Calderhead did “We started a little bit just that, slugging a twoslow, and we picked up out, walk-off single to some steam there and center field in the bottom had a really good strong of the ninth inning to middle part of the seascore Milo Mincin and son.” give Redmond a 5-4 vicRedmond has benefitted from some clutch per- tory over Inglemoor on Monday in an elimination formances in the last two game in the tourney. games that kept the team With the score tied at rolling in the postseason. 4-4 in the top of the ninth “We talk about being inning, Redmond pitcher relentless, continuing to Blake Steckler notched attack and continuing a strikeout and pitched to apply pressure on the Inglemoor into a basesother team, whether it’s loaded double play to set on the mound or up at
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Jenna and Dan Sanders at the University of Washington Ken Shannon Invitational. Courtesy of How Lao
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Redmond High brother-and-sister graduates Dan Sanders and Jenna Sanders competed at the University of Washington Ken Shannon Invitational last Saturday. Jenna, a current UW senior, notched second place in the 1,500-meter run and posted a new PR at 4:33. She is headed to the Pac 12 Championships this weekend at Drake Stadium at UCLA. Jenna ran at the cross country nationals in the fall. Dan, a former UW athlete, returned to run the invitational and took first with a new PR in the 400-meter hurdles at 51.97. He set a UW track record. Jenna and Dan never ran in the same track meet together at Redmond High and were both walk-ons at UW and have had stellar careers. They are both products of Denis Villeneuve’s Redmond High track and cross country programs. Dan graduated two years ago after competing at nationals and works at Nike as a software engineer programming wearables for sports activities. His goal is to qualify for the USA championships in the 400 hurdles in June. He has been training hard and has already beat his college marks in four consecutive races.
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up Redmond’s thrilling half of the ninth. Woodinville eked out a 3-2 victory over Redmond last Saturday in the opening round of the tourney. The game was scoreless after the regulation seven innings. Redmond scored two runs in the top of the eighth and Woodinville followed with three in the bottom of the inning to notch the victory. For Redmond, Mincin had two hits and an RBI and Brendan Ecklebarger, Daelen Mahoney and Parker Narloch had one hit each. Mahoney and Narloch scored. Ecklebarger pitched 7.1 innings and Matt Pardi went the rest of the way.
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Skyline defeated Redmond, 2-1, on a goal in the final minute on Monday to bounce the Mustangs from the 4A Kingco Tournament. Redmond ended its season 9-5-2 overall. [ more STANGS page 17 ]
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Overlake boys lacrosse coach Greg Butler speaks with his team during a timeout with 1:30 left in its win over Providence. Courtesy photo
Overlake, Bear Creek athletes on a roll BOYS LACROSSE
Overlake defeated Providence, 8-6, to win the Metro championship on Monday and notch homefield advantage throughout the state playoffs.
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The Overlake-Bear Creek Growls defeated King’s, 17-12, in a loser-out 1A bidistrict game last Saturday. They will need to win a pair of elimination games tomorrow to advance to state. The Growls lost a 14-inning game to South Whidbey, 9-6, last Saturday in the opening round.
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The 1A Emerald City League-champion Overlake Owls have clinched a home game in the first round of the state tournament. First, they’ll play King’s at 3 p.m. tomorrow for the bi-district championship and state seeding purposes. Coach
Bob Bristol’s young team has been red hot lately, going 5-0-2 in league games since returning from spring break.
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Coach Elaine Morse’s first season at the helm of Overlake girls lacrosse was a successful one, as the team advanced to the state tournament for the first time. Their season concluded with a loss to perennially tough Lakeside, 19-12, in the state round of 16.
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Two Overlake boys tennis doubles pairs in the fall advanced to the state tournament to be held May 29-30 at the Yakima Tennis Center. Keshav Ummat/ Rick Chavez and Pranav Harikrishnan/Declan Daly have begun practicing once again for the upcoming event.
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[ STANGS from page 16] Skyline scored first in the eighth minute and Redmond’s Brendan O’Brien tied the match in the 62nd minute. Keegan Coovert sent a corner kick to the back post, where Bryce Makela headed the ball back to O’Brien, who headed it into the net. Redmond goalkeeper Agazi Birkner made a handful of saves to keep the game
Out of more than 1,000 entries from across the state, nine Lake Washington School District (LWSD) students have been honored by the Washington State PTA (WSPTA) for achievement in this year’s PTA Reflections Arts in Education program. Four of these entries were advanced to the National PTA, where nearly 300,000 entries were received from across the United States. These awards honor each student’s imagination, creativity and interpretation of the theme “The World Would Be a Better Place If...” “We congratulate all of the students who participated this year. As always, we are in awe of their talent,” said Caroline Eclipse, LWPTSA
Redmond Girls Basketball Camp tips off in June The 2015 Redmond Girls Basketball Camp will tip off from 9 a.m. to noon June 22-25 at Redmond High School (RHS). The camp is open to players in grades 3-8 (2015-16 school year). RHS girls head coach Ashley Graham and her Redmond Mustang players will host this camp, where participants will hone their basketball skills in a fun and supportive environment. The Mustangs will help coach the campers, allowing the younger players to experience a glimpse of RHS girls basketball. Participants will be split by age to ensure a competitive camp experience. Cost is $120 early registration by June 1 and $140 registration after June 1. For questions or registration, contact Claudine Milloy (cmilloy@mac.com).
tight. On May 7, Keito Suzuki scored the deciding goal in Redmond’s 2-1 victory over Issaquah in the opening round of the tourney. Redmond’s Pablo Gallo Arias scored first off an assist from Jonathan White in the 39th minute, Issaquah equalized in the 69th and then Suzuki scored off a Gallo Arias assist in the 76th.
Reflections co-chairperson. “Our students covered such important topics as bullying, environmental issues, and achieving world peace through acceptance of each other’s differences. Through their work, they showed us that they are concerned, yet hopeful about our world.” Washington State PTA award winners were honored at the Washington State PTA Convention in April. National PTA award winners will be honored in June at the National PTA Convention in Charlotte, NC. Award winners from Redmond: • Aditya Ramanathan, Nikola Tesla STEM High School “Ideals” WSPTA Outstanding Interpretation Award in Music Composition (High School Division) National PTA Competition Participant • Rowan Villanueva, Rose Hill Middle School “A Bruised Little
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Girl” WSPTA Award of Excellence in Literature (Middle School Division) • Adrian Shin-Nian Pang, Nikola Tesla STEM High School “Cheers and Song” WSPTA Award of Excellence in Music Composition (High School Division) • Shany Pauker, Audubon Elementary “Reduce, Reuse, Save and Recycle”
WSPTA Award of Merit in Film (Intermediate Division) • Ava Olson, Dickinson Elementary “Appreciating What is Around Us” WSPTA Award of Merit in Film (Primary Division) • Camille Brennan, Horace Mann Elementary “Earth” WSPTA Award of Merit in Music Composition (Intermediate Division)
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The curriculum adoption committee evaluated curricula and heard presentations from publishers. The committee narrowed finalist choices. The district’s Instructional Materials Committee has also reviewed the committee recommendations. Materials will be on display at the LWSD Resource Center (16250 N.E. 74th St., Redmond) through May 26. There is an opportunity to give written feedback.
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“My students were so inspired by him, it was incredible. He spoke about his travels to indigenous cultures, his journey to become one of the top portrait photographers in the world and talked to students about the importance of doing what they love,” said photo teacher Jordan Swain. “Photography has become very popular as an art class at RHS. Students are able to communicate visually in a way that is accessible to everyone.” This month, four of Swain’s students (Alyssa Foster, Niva Ashkenazi, Sydney Santostefano and Hanna Huntington) won recognition in the Congressional Art Competition (hosted at VALA by Congresswoman Suzan DelBene) and will have their art hanging in her office for a year. Three of those students are photographers.
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grades 9-12. If approved by the district’s board of directors this spring, the materials will be purchased for use in the 2015-16 school year. These materials include: • Physical Science with Earth Science. McGraw Hill • Holt McDougal Biology. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt • Chemistry: Matter and Change. McGraw Hill • Walker, Pearson Physics 1e. Pearson
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Junior Asha participates in Teen Action Fair Redmond-based Junior Asha (JA) participated in the Teen Action Fair held at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center on April 25 in Seattle. JA is the youth wing of Asha for Education, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing about socio-economic change in India through education. At the fair, JA members shared how they function with Asha as a global organization to spread education for the needy. JA members showed visitors how local Seattle teens used their talents — from henna design to robotics — to raise money for schools in India. Courtesy photo
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CIRCULATION MANAGER Issaquah/Sammamish/ Snoqualmie Sound Publishing, Inc. is currently accepting applications for a Circulation Manager. Position will be based out of the Bellevue office. The primary duty of a Circulation Manager (CM) is to manage a geographic district. The CM will be accountable for the assigned newspaper as follows: Recruiting, contracting and training independent contractors to meet delivery deadlines, insuring delivery standards are being met and quality customer service. Po s i t i o n r e q u i r e s t h e ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; to occasionally lift and/or transport bundles weighing up to 25 pounds from ground level to a height of 3 feet; to deliver newspaper routes, including ability to negotiate stairs and to deliver an average of 75 newspapers per hour for up to 8 consecutive hours; to communicate with carr iers and the public by telephone and in person; to operate a personal computer. Must p o s s e s s r e l i a bl e , i n sured, motor vehicle and a valid Washington State driver’s license. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match). If you are interested in joining the team at the Issaquah/Sammamish Repor ter and the Valley Record, email us your cover letter and resume to: hreast@ soundpublishing.com Please be sure to note: ATTN: CMISS in the subject line.
Multi-Media Advertising Consultant (Bellevue, WA) Do you have a proven track record of success in sales and enjoy managing your own territory? Are you competitive and thrive in an energetic environment? Do you desire to work for a company that offers uncapped earning oppor tunities? Are you interested in a fast paced, creative atm o s p h e r e w h e r e yo u can use your sales expertise to provide consultative print and digital solutions? I f yo u a n swe r e d Y E S then you need to join the largest community news organization in Washington. Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for selfmotivated, results-driven people interested in a multi-media sales career. Position is responsible for print and digital advertising sales to an e c l e c t i c a n d ex c i t i n g group of clients. Successful candidates will be engaging and goal oriented, with good organizational skills and will have the ability to grow and maintain strong business relationships through consultative sales and excellent customer service. Every day will be a new adventure! You can be an integral part of the Bellevue community while helping local business partners succeed in their in print or online branding, marketing and adver tising strategies. Whether their marketing footprints are in Bellevue, all around the Eastside, King C o u n t y, o r W e s t e r n Washington - you have the opportunity to help them with their success. Professional sales experience necessary; media experience is a definite asset but not mandatory. If you have these skills, and enjoy playing a proactive par t in helping y o u r c l i e n t s a c h i ev e business success, please email your resume and cover letter to: hreast@sound publishing.com ATTN: MMSCBLVU We offer a competitive compensation (Base plus Commission) and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employee (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Visit our website to learn more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
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Experienced Pruners for Shrub Crew Positions are fulltime, year-round. Bi-Weekly Pay. Production and Safety Incentives can b e e a r n e d d a i l y fo r good performance. Up to $120/day Potential. Group Medical and Vo l u n t a r y D e n t a l Ava i l a bl e . R e q u i r e ments: * Must have Vehicle and Valid drivers’ license. * Able to lift 50lbs on a regular basis. Email exper ience to recruiting@evergreentlc.com or call 800684-8733 ext. 3434
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4� concrete floor with fibermesh reinforcement and zip-strip crack-control, 12’ x 14’ raised panel steel overhead door, 10’ x 9’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’ 4� concrete floor with fibermesh reinforcement and zip-strip crack-control, (3) 10’ x 8’ x 6’8� Permabilt door with stainless steel lockset and self-closing hinges, 4’ x 3’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges and double glazed vinly slider window with screen, 18� eave and gable overhangs, (2) stainless steel lockset, 18� eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. 10’ continuous flow ridge vents.
20,507
$
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30,358
$
RV CARPORT and GARAGE 24’ x 28’ x 13’
27,598
$
396mo.
$
18,778
16,994
$
244mo.
$
DELUXE CARPORT 20’ x 20’ x 9’
Concrete Included!
4� concrete floor with fibermesh reinforcement and zip-strip crack-control, 10’ x 12’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges and stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
18,149
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2 CAR GARAGE 20’ x 22’ x 8’
Concrete Included!
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(2) 10’ x 12’ PermaStalls with split opening wood Dutch doors, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges and stainless steel lockset, 4’ x 3’ double glazed cross-hatch vinyl window with screen, 2’ poly eavelight, 18’ eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
16,499
$
237mo.
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4� concrete floor with fibermesh reinforcement and zip-strip crack-control, (2) 8’ x 7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing 18� eave and gable overhangs, 2� fiberglass vapor barrier and insulation, 18 sidewall and trim colors with 45 year warranty. hinges and stainless steel lockset, (2) 12’ x 12’ gable vents.
12,927
$
*If your jurisdiction requires higher wind exposures or snow loads, building prices will be affected.
10’ x 9’ and 4’ x 4’ metal framed split sliding doors with cam-latch closers, (3) 4’ x 8’ split opening unpainted wood Dutch doors, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges and stainless steel lockset, 18� eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
25,166 PermaBilt.com
Hundreds of Designs Available!
168mo.
$
$
22,878
$
7,699
$
8,507
$
MONITOR BARN 30’ x 30’ x 9’ / 16’
ALL BUILDINGS INCLUDE: • 18 Sidewall and Trim Colors With Limited Lifetime Warranty (DENIM Series excluded) • Engineered For 85 MPH Wind Exposure B and 25# Snow Load* • 2� Fiberglass Vapor Barrier Roof Insulation • Free In-Home Consultation • Guaranteed Craftsmanship • Plans • Engineering • Permit Service • Erection
11,699
$
TOY BOX 36’ x 48’ x 14’
Concrete Included!
4� concrete floor with fibermesh reinforcement and zip-strip crack-control, 12’ x 13’ metal framed sliding door with cam hatch closers, (2) 10’ x 12’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8� PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges and stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
33,940 328mo. Facebook.com/PermaBilt $
110mo.
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30,995
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445mo.
$
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Financing based on 12% interest, all payments based on 10 years (unless otherwise noted), O.A.C.. Actual rate may vary. Prices do not include permit costs or sales tax & are based on a flat, level, accessible building site w/less than 1’ of fill, w/85 MPH Wind Exposure “B�, 25# snow load, for non commercial usage & do not include prior sales & may be affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Drawings for illustration purposes only. Ad prices expire 6/7/15.
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ESSEX PARK TOWNHOMES | Redmond Light and bright end unit with granite tile, stainless steel appliances, and a new roof. Entertainment sized front patio. MLS #776337. $339,950 Jan Patton • 425-444-7850, janpatton@windermere.com
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MEYDENBAUER | Bellevue Views of Meydenbauer Bay, marina and Bellevue from this stunning Davies Brothers Construction home. 5 bedrooms plus bonus room. MLS #757085. $2,898,000 Kristi Vellema • 425-736-5667, kristiv@windermere.com
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SNOQUALMIE RIDGE | Snoqualmie Quadrant home boasts 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, 2730 sq. ft. with many upgrades. Desirable floor plan features large bedrooms. MLS #771710. $530,000 Eldon Guerrero • 206-799-6104, eldon@windermere.com
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Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on corner lot. Upgrades include kitchen and remodeled bath. Over-sized garage. MLS #777931. $349,000 Autumn Reid • 206-300-8920, areid@windermere.com
Beautiful, well maintained light and bright 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home. Open concept with large living and dining room. MLS #778991. $309,000 Kim Gallert • 425-681-0599, kimm@windermere.com
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WINDROSE | Bothell Meticulously maintained former Model Home offers an open floor plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms and 2433 sq. ft. of living space. MLS #777520. $435,000 Jodi Stull • 425-466-8754, jodi@windermere.com
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3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom on 1/4 acre fully fenced lot. Enjoy mountain views from upper level. Large garage and heated shop. MLS #757443. $540,000 Shelley Elenbaas • 206-999-9961, shelleye@windermere.com
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