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The Mercer Island Christian Science Reading Room is holding an open house with refreshments and a sale, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Saturday May 23, at 7605 S.E. 27th St. #106. For more, call 275-9106.
Mercer Island Radio Operator Meeting The Radio Operators regular meeting is set for 7 p.m., Thursday, May 21, at the North-end Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E For more about emergency preparedness activities, visit www.mercergov.org.
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Eleven Islanders have thrown their names in for consideration by Mercer Island voters in the November general election for City Council, according to King County Elections. This fall, there are five open seats, and all races are contested. Position No. 1: Incumbent Jane Meyer Brahm will run against
Dave Wisenteiner. Brahm was appointed in January 2011 and ran unopposed later that year. Position No. 3: Newcomers Wendy Weiker and Salim Nice will face off for the open position currently held by Mike Cero, who said he will not run again in the fall. Cero ran unopposed in the last election. Position No. 4: The position recently vacated by Joel Wachs will be open as a two-year unexpired term. Carl Silverberg and Jeff Sanderson have filed for that seat. The current Council plans to appoint someone else to fill the position until November. Position No. 5: Bruce Bassett, incumbent and current mayor,
Legislators to discuss school funding May 21 at West Mercer Mercer Island School District PTAs are holding an informational event on state funding for K-12 education between 7 and 8:30 p.m., Thursday, May 21, at West Mercer Elementary School. Speakers will include Sen. Steve Litzow, Rep. Tana Senn, Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano, Tani Lindquist and David D’Souza. A Q&A session will follow. will be opposed by Thomas Acker. Bassett was elected in 2007 and ran unopposed in 2011. Position No. 7: Incumbent Debbie Bertlin has two challengers: Darren Gold and Traci Granbois.
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The challenges with completing Fire Station 92 have moved past budget concerns and slow construction progress and the project, now six months behind schedule, may be delayed again. “The city rejected the Fire Station roof due to several deficiencies, including sharp debris trapped under the membrane,” said Ross Freeman, communications and sustainability manager. The City Council was notified in October that there may be a problem with the roof, after water was observed dripping on the floor after a storm. At the Oct. 2 Council meeting, Project Manager Amy
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in 1984. Sanderson also has experience in educacation and philanthropy tion, completing a master’s degree in Teaching would be valuable. Owning Stopsky’s taught at Seattle University after him about the small busi- leaving Microsoft. He ness environment in the taught middle school math Town Center, a perspective for six years at Eastside Preparatory School, and that is sometimes was the Dean of missing from the Academics. He is current Council, applying to subhe said. stitute teach in He supports crethe Mercer Island ating the position school system of a Downtown this fall. B u s i n e s s “There is a Development Manager to Jeff Sanderson diversity of opinion about the encourage small future direction businesses to locate on the Island, and of Mercer Island amidst said the city should provide the tremendous growth “affordable retail” incen- experienced by Seattle and tives to make it feasible for Bellevue,” he said. “I believe non big-box businesses to that we should both honor the past and embrace the operate. His wife, Lara, has been future.” Reach Sanderson at involved with that process, serving on the Design jeff@sanderson.org. Wisenteiner, a business Commission and the Town executive and community Center Liaison Group. Sanderson gradu- volunteer, filed to run for ated summa cum laude Position No. 1. He said he is concerned in Economics from Princeton, worked at Bain about the impacts of densi& Company in Boston and ty and growth, the regional attended Harvard Business bus terminal, changes in the School before relocating to Seattle to work at Microsoft COUNCIL | PAGE 3
Council makes vacancy decision At its May 18 meeting, after the Reporter deadline, the City Council discussed the process and next steps to fill the vacancy left by Joel Wachs. Wachs resigned from his seat, Position No. 4, effective May 6, 2015 due to health issues. For an updated story, go to www.mi-reporter.com.
Sanderson, Wisenteiner to run for Council For full stories on the Council bid announcements of Jeff Sanderson and Dave Wisenteiner, go to www.mi-reporter.com. Sanderson, a former Microsoft manager, teacher and owner of Stopsky’s Delicatessen, will run for Position No. 4. The Council needs “even greater vision, more decisive leadership and full transparency,” Sanderson said, and his experience in marketing, business, edu-
Coval roof preserved to use in new arts center The 50,000 pound roof of the Coval pool house has been saved for reuse in the Mercer Island Center for the Arts (MICA). "This remarkable piece of art and craft has been saved through the efforts of Wes Giesbrecht, developer of the property,” MICA President John Gordon Hill said. The roof was built of specially-milled African bubinga wood in the Japanese truss style known as Shinzuka. Contractors researched the engineering and construction of the roof and carpenters carefully removed the walls and windows of the pool house. The roof was cut free and supported on steel I-beams. It was jacked up, placed on sliders and slowly moved out from the structure, then gradually lowered to ground level by jacking and removing cribbing. Wheels were attached, and the 70-foot by 28-foot structure was moved to a position to be weatherproofed. MICA is scheduled for opening in early 2018.
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May 14. The applicant (Tom’s Stuff) had applied to open a retail store at a location in Town Center under the provisions of Initiative 502, which passed by popular vote in November 2012 and allows the sale of recreational marijuana in Washington. Mercer Island qualified for one store based on population, but the city determined that there is no retail location that would meet the 1,000-foot rule. The rule states that any retail location must be sited at least 1,000 feet away from places where children congregate, including parks, playgrounds, schools, daycares, community centers, libraries, etc. On June 5, Mercer Island sent a notice to the
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The State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) did not approve a pending license application for the retail sale of marijuana in Mercer Island, according to a city press release sent
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WSLCB informing it that Tom’s Stuff, the single lottery winner awarded a bid for a recreational marijuana storefront on the Island, didn't comply with state law, as the proposed location was well within 1,000 feet of Aubrey Davis Park. The WSLCB made a final decision to deny the license a few weeks ago. “Based on the paper trail, we believe that the WSLCB made an error in its initial approval of the license,” said City Manager Noel Treat. “As far as we can tell, the electronic mapping data it used was out of date, and did not depict the location of widely-recognized designated park land adjacent to our Town Center area.” For more, go to the WSLCB website.
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STATION | FROM 1 DeDominicus said that the roof membrane and cap sheet were exposed to the elements, including wind and rain, during installation. The issues with the cap sheet, or at least 95 percent of them, were said to be correctable with patching. The Council had two options: to tear off the roof and start again, or complete the roofing process and see where the project stood after the rainy season. Patching “isn’t a bad thing,” DeDominicus said, but water under the roof membrane could compromise the structure and its warranty. The city’s outside roofing consultant recently recommended that a new membrane be installed over the entire roof surface, instead of patching areas of trapped debris.
COUNCIL | FROM 2 Town Center development code and “no improvement in school funding for our already stressed education system.” While new to government, Wisenteiner has an extensive community and
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Fire Station 92 is set to open soon, despite problems with the contractor and roof. The contractor, which is Corp Inc., a construction company based out of Salem, Ore., was notified that because it had not provided a suitable corrective action plan to repair or replace the nonconforming work, the city intends to proceed with corrections at the contractor’s expense.
Corp Inc.’s $3.5 million bid — the lowest of 14 presented — was awarded by the Council in November 2013. “As the issue involves the roof covering and not the structure, I am hoping it can be done while the firefighters are using the station,” Deputy Mayor Dan Grausz wrote in an
email update to Islanders, noting that it’s likely that both the roof issue and the city’s claim for delay damages will result in litigation with the contractor. The Fire Chief anticipates moving in at the end of May, Freeman said. The formal opening date and station dedication is set for Saturday, July 18.
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Who will really decide on Town Center design Why is the Town Center Liaison Group (TCLG) pursuing an agenda for the Town Center that will result in a cookie cutter transit oriented development (TOD) without character or individuality? The TCLG through its transit oriented development consultant, Seth Harry, is pushing for a code which mandates not only building height but building shape and choice of building materials. The TCLG also plans to require retail on all ground level buildings in the Town Center and dictate which type of retail a property owner must provide, in addition to the lease rate and terms, regardless of market demand. A quick comparison of the consultant’s January 2015 drawings (before the stakeholder group was formed) to the present May 2015 drawings reveals little if any change. It gives the impression that the public outreach campaign was done only to fulfill legal requirements rather than to truly gather and implement community ideas. Our TCLG “leaders” are facilitating the stakeholder group to a predetermined result where property owners and the community cede control of private property to the City. Instead of paint by numbers it will be “town center design” by numbers - City fiat. The City
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Schools this year, I would be making $4,682 more, about an 8.2 percent increase. If I were to add my fiancé to my health care costs, will provide a pre-approved list of on Mercer Island, the monthly acceptable shapes, designs, matebill would be roughly $600. In rials, tenants, rental rates, etc. It Portland, the max out of pocket is is a slippery slope, first the Town $122. What does this get to? The Center then heavy-handed regulabottom line is that I would make tions in your residential neighbormore dollars in Oregon. hood. Is this “substantial progKing County’s current median ress” from community input or home cost is about $420,000, while an oligarchic manifesto hidden in Portland’s is $310,000. Looking sheep’s clothing? at several indicators, the overall Traci Granbois cost of living comparison is that King County is about 20 percent more expensive than our Southern neighbors. Most people that see these numbers just say, “Wow! Why don’t you move now?” To Senators Litzow and There is a part of me that Pedersen, wants to move. A move out of I am a 6th year teacher at Washington State would give me Mercer Island High School, an the ability to achieve much greater alumni of MIHS, UW and WWU; financial security as a classroom a lover of the Northwest and a life- teacher. But this is home. I really long resident of the Puget Sound, want to be able to stay near friends living in the 43rd District. and family. I want to live near Lately, however, I the mountains have been reconsidand waters that ering my options, as I know. I want my income has basito root for the Send your letters to: cally been flat over Sounders, not the editor@mi-reporter.com. this time. Educators Timbers! Keep it brief, courteous, do receive yearly step From what I and sign your name. movements that bring have seen, the in a few more dollars funding increase a month, but that has for educator’s been offset by increased payments salaries isn’t very convincing. A towards health care. 4.8 percent COLA proposed by When I compared my options the House and a 3 percent COLA between Seattle and our rival city proposed by the Senate are barely to the south, I was stunned. If I enough to keep up with inflation. were working in Portland Public These figures definitely fall short
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Bus intercept on MI — unneeded, expensive At the last City Council meeting, there was talk about “mobility mitigation.” We are still waiting for the mitigation for the loss of the HOV lanes. Mitigation is like selling your soul to the devil. Is it worth it? The City Council needs to push for South Bellevue, and not mitigation. Rather than spending the money here, it would be better to look for alternatives that would make more sense for Sound Transit and Metro. Expanding the proposed Parking and Bus Terminal in South Bellevue does that and does not disrupt a City Center. Sound Transit claims that there will be no more buses on the Island than currently come here. They do not say that during peak hours there will be a bus every 2.5 minutes. They want to provide space for up to 14 buses to park
on the Island with three bus lanes on 80th Avenue S.E. over I-90. The City’s traffic study already identifies that area as a problem site even before the bus terminal. They claim that the terminal is needed to allow the buses from the eastside (Issaquah and North Bend) to “intercept” with light rail. They say that it is a “straight shot.” and “They do not have to cross lanes from the HOV lane.” But the fact is that, it would be faster, a shorter distance and avoid the I-90 back-up at the East Channel bridge, if the buses went to South Bellevue. The buses cross two or three lanes to get to the HOV lanes when they get onto I-90, why can’t they when getting off I-90? Why is Sound Transit pushing so hard on this issue? They need to widen Bellevue Way for light rail, so why not add a less than half mile lane for the buses at the same time. With the completion of the light rail through Bellevue the need for buses using the South Bellevue Terminal will be greatly reduced. We need hard answer from Sound Transit and less sophistry. Let the City Council know your opinion, send a letter, attend a meeting. If the buses do not come here, there is a possibility more people will park in South Bellevue to avoid the I-90 back-up and allow more Island residents to have access to the Mercer Island Park and Ride. Just say no to the bus terminal. John Scherzo
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CANDIDATES | FROM 1 Bertlin defeated incumbent El Jahncke in 2011 in the only contested race that year. There was also only one contested race in 2009, when Ira Appelman ran against incumbent Dan Grausz for Position No. 2. There were two contested and two unopposed races in the election before that, in 2007. Grausz was re-elected in 2013, and Benson Wong won the race for open Position No. 6. Tana Senn ran unopposed for Position No. 4. The last time all open seats for the Mercer Island City Council were contested was in 2005.
City Council members serve four year terms, with even and odd numbered positions alternating for election every two years. There are no term limits. Candidates looking to fundraise must file with the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC). So far, Weiker and Bassett have filed. Weiker has raised $500, and Bassett has raised $1,146.91 and spent $34.49. Go to www.mi-reporter. com for more coverage on the candidates. As of press time, Nice, Acker, Gold and Granbois had not released anything formal to the media.
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75-year-old woman at the 6100 block of 79th Avenue S.E. reported that the key for her Mercury Marquis was missing from her key ring. PROWLING: A 48-year-old Island woman said that her unlocked vehicle was prowled overnight at the 4000 block of 92nd Avenue S.E. About $3 in change was stolen from inside. FRAUD: The Social Security number of a 50-year-old male who lives at the 2200 block of 78th Avenue S.E. was used in an attempt to file a fraudulent U.S. income tax return with the IRS. FOUND PROPERTY: A 26-yearold Seattle man and parks employee found abandoned property in the bushes, including two sets of key chains and three iPads in poor, non-functioning condition. One of the iPads was found to be stolen out of Issaquah, and one had an MISD owner number
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age boys - a 19-year-old from Seattle and a 17-yearold - were arrested at the 8100 block of North Mercer Way on felony and misdemeanor warrants. Police took a black assault rifle (airsoft) into evidence.
MAY 3 BURGLARY: A 51-year-old Island man reported that his specialized "Tarmac" bicycle was stolen from the lower level, secured parking area of the Aviara apartments at the 2400 block of 76th Avenue S.E. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: The window of a vehicle belonging to a 58-year-old Island man was shattered while the car was parked in a secure garage at the 2400 block of 76th Avenue S.E. The victim said it was the third time it's happened since he has lived there. Nothing was known to be taken. BURGLARY: A 35-year-old woman who also lives at the 2400 block of 76th Avenue S.E. reported that her husband's bicycle, a Cannondale Quick CX4, was taken from the lower level secure parking garage.
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PROWLING: Another Aviara resident, a 39-year-old man, reported that his locked pickup truck was prowled. Numerous tools were taken from his toolbox and possibly used to steal locked bicycles from the Aviara garage. One bicycle lock, not belonging to the prowl victim, was found in a cloth tool bag in the truck bed.
WARRANT ARREST: A 25-yearold Island man who lives at the 4500 block of 89th Avenue S.E. was found to have a local misdemeanor warrant after being stopped by police at the 9600 block of S.E. 36th Street.
PROWLING: A 54-year-old woman at the 2400 block of 76th Avenue S.E. reported that her bicycle, which was inside her vehicle, was stolen. Her drivers side front window had been shattered.
PROWLING: A 47-year-old man at the 4800 block of 88th Place S.E. said that his two unlocked vehicles were unlawfully entered. No damage was reported and no items were reported missing from the vehicles. Two people left the victim's driveway in a newer, white Mercedes or Prius-looking sedan, according to a neighbor.
MAY 4 THEFT: A 56-year-old Island man said that his Nikon camera and lens were stolen from a table inside the front door of his home at the 7800 block of S.E. 73rd Place, for a loss of about $3,000. FRAUD: Someone used the identity of a 63-year-old man and his 62-year-old spouse, who live at the 3800 block of 76th Avenue S.E. to file a fraudulent tax return.
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THEFT: A suspect entered an open attached garage at the 8100 block of West Mercer Way and stole a vehicle, a Scion xB, which was entered in WACIC for impound for processing. PROWLING: A 42-year-old woman left her car unlocked at the 4800 block of 88th Place S.E., and someone unlawfully entered it and stole pairs of sunglasses and a leather purse containing
Joyce Johnson Palmer
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Joyce Johnson Palmer died unexpectedly on May 9, 2015. Joyce was a sweet, loving, thoughtful, faithful, generous, wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. Joyce was born on February 27, 1937 in Jacksonville, Florida. She grew up with two sisters and a brother in Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, Florida, where they helped in their family-own restaurant and local institution, The Sandbar. Joyce graduated from the University of Florida in Gainesville and remained an avid Gator fan. While teaching in France, Joyce met the man who would be her husband of 52 years, Captain Roy Palmer, an U.S. Air Force pilot. Joyce and Roy married soon after and returned to the United States where they were stationed at bases across the country and raised two children, Jay and Kara. She also volunteered in many capacities, including as a hospice caregiver. When Roy became a Boeing test pilot, they moved to the Pacific Northwest and built their home of 30 years on Mercer Island. Joyce was a devoted member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Mercer Island and a kind friend to many parishioners. She loved plants and flowers and was a member of a Washington Park Arboretum group. She also met with the “Soulmates” walking group every Wednesday, rain or shine, and went on hikes with the “Trailmates” group. She took special joy in spending time with her two grandchildren, Kaley and Silas, who have learned how to be caring and thoughtful from their “Nana.” Joyce was an exceptional woman who touched the lives of so many people. Our hearts ache from losing her, and at the same time, will always be filled by our memories of her love and grace. In addition to Roy, Jay, Kara, Kaley and Silas, she is survived by her sisters, Shirley and Janine, and her brother, Pierce. Donations may be made in Joyce’s loving memory to Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Mercer Island. 1324266
gift cards, loose change, jewelry and makeup, for a loss of about $585. There was no damage to the car. PROWLING: A unlocked vehi-
cle belonging to a 66-yearold woman and parked at the 7400 block of S.E. 71st Street was prowled. A few personal items and plastic tubes with over-the-counter
medications were taken. The victim may have security video of the incident. PROWLING: A 48-year-old woman at the 4800 block of 88th Place S.E. said that her unlocked vehicle was prowled and several items were stolen.
Diane Elizabeth (Emanuels) Johnson February 9, 1960 – May 12, 2015 Diane was born in Olympia,WA, the middle of three children of Don and Barbara Emanuels. She was raised in Bellevue, WA and graduated at the top of her class from Bellevue High School in 1978. She began many lifelong friendships and hobbies while in high school, becoming an accomplished seamstress and expert classical and Spanish flamenco guitarist and instructor. Diane attended Northwestern University, but later transferred to and received a BA in Business Administration, Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Washington in 1985. She supported herself throughout high school and college working numerous jobs. In the spring of 1982, Diane traveled to Aix-en-Provence, France, where she developed a lifelong love of the French language and culture, while spending six months studying at a French university and traveling all over Europe. After returning to UW, she began working as an intern at IBM where, upon graduation, she was hired as a marketing representative, first in IBM’s Olympia, WA branch and later in Seattle, where she bought her first home. She later worked for Baxter Healthcare and Microsoft, before “retiring” to raise a family full time. On October 6, 1990, Diane married Kirk Alan Johnson, a Bellevue High School classmate with whom she reconnected while they were both young professionals. They began their married life in Kirkland, WA before buying a home in Bellevue. They moved to Mercer Island, WA in 1996 where she lived the remainder of her life while raising her growing family. Diane and Kirk eventually had four wonderful children together, and Diane became a prolific and revered volunteer in her kids’ schools and activities. She served as PTA President at both West Mercer Elementary and Mercer Island High School, in addition to serving on numerous committees. Her commitment to her children and her community was legendary and highly respected and appreciated by all who knew her and the many others who benefited from her generous service. In spite of her busy family and community life, she found time to cultivate her many friendships and hobbies including beading, cooking, rowing and entertaining and even became a Master Gardner. Diane loved animals and even during her illness she continued as a frequent foster parent to numerous animals and stray and rescued cats. Diane, a non-smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer in April of 2014 and battled valiantly until the end, inspiring all who knew her with her determination, honesty and humor in the face of adversity. Her family wishes to thank Dr. Renato Martins, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, the University of Washington Medical Center, and Massachusetts General Hospital for the compassionate and professional care she received. Diane is survived by her husband of nearly 25 years, Kirk Johnson, and their four children, Cole (23), Blake (21), Isabelle (16) and Luke (14); her sister Carol (John) Caputo of Mercer Island, WA and their children Cathy, Dan and Lauren Caputo; brother Brian (Anne) Emanuels, also of Mercer Island, and their children Ben, Alex, Davidson and Griffin Emanuels; her in-laws Dick and Marol Johnson of Seattle, WA; and her four beloved cats and golden retriever Daisy. Diane was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Barbara Emanuels. A celebration of Diane’s life will be held on Thursday, May 21, at 1:00pm at the Mercer Island Presbyterian Church (3605 84th Ave SE), with a reception following. At Diane’s request, remembrances can be made to The Humane Society for Seattle/King County at 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005 or online at www.SeattleHumane. org. 1324662
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Testing was scheduled to take place for MIHS juniors this week. Juniors at Nathan Hale High School in Seattle boycotted taking the test in April. Seattle Public Schools reported that 95 percent of juniors at Garfield opted out of taking the test. Roosevelt and Ingraham both experienced high volumes of opt-outs as well.
Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano said the district was experiencing opt-outs for the Smarter Balanced Assessment Constortium (SBAC) test at Mercer Island High School. He estimated that more than 40 students declined to take the test.
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effortlessly with Windows, Android and Apple iOS devices—Microsoft gets applause for the design and execution of this keyboard. Set it up with any iPad, Android or Windows tablet, throw the OS-specific keyboard switch and start typing. Its cover doubles as an easel stand for holding your device, and it’s a svelte 9.5 x 4.3x.5 inches and 13 oz. Battery life: the company says six months with no recharge. 3) Zagg Pocket Keyboard ($69.99). Sexy! A nine-inch keyboard that folds up into a 9x2-inch “bar” and is roughly a half-inch thick. The Zagg keyboard gives you a reasonable comfortable keyboard with well-spaced keys and has a built-in easel stand for your phone or tablet. And, yeah, it’s a tech eye-catcher if that’s your pleasure. Happy writing! Skip Ferderber is a Seattle-area journalist who writes about technology. He is a former Los Angeles Times staff writer. He contributes to Geekwire and other publications.
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MI girls tennis dominates KingCo tournament Bethards wins singles title; Vendittis take doubles By Joseph Livarchik
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Mercer Island girls tennis won the 3A KingCo tournament Tuesday, May 12 at Mercer Island Country Club, with the Islanders taking home both the singles and doubles titles.
Freshman Grace Bethards won the singles bracket, beating Bellevue’s Ally Du in three sets, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Sarah Sweet finished third, while Kimia Preston finished seventh. With the top four qualifying for next week’s Sea-King tournament, Bethards and Sweet both advanced to districts. Reigning state doubles champions Gabby and Lydia Venditti won the KingCo tournament dou-
bles title, beating teammates Caroline Hamilton and Sammy Sweet in the tournament final. Both teams qualified for district competition, as did Miji Suhr and Claire Mansfield, who finished fourth. Catherine Seifert and Melanie Lee placed fifth, and will go to the district tournament as alternates. Also competing at the district tournament will be Mercer Island’s boys tennis
qualifiers. Brian Hou and Jake Bethards will compete in singles action, and the teams of Ben Elliott and Charlie Williams, Cameron Coe and Peter Williams, and Rafa Gonzalez-Posada and Christian Anderson will compete in the doubles bracket. The 3A Sea-King district tournament take place May 19-20 at Lower Woodland Park in Seattle.
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The Mercer Island girls tennis team won the 3A KingCo tournament title Tuesday, May 12 at Mercer Island Country Club.
Lopes lifts Islanders to 3A state regionals Fujitani tops all at
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Behind a couple of impressive outings on the mound from starting pitcher Peter Lopes, the Mercer Island baseball team earned a trip to the 3A state tournament, beating Garfield 6-1 in their state play-in game Saturday, May 16 at Bannerwood Park. Lopes earned the complete-game win against the Bulldogs, allowing one run off two hits in seven innings of work. It was the Mercer Island pitcher’s second complete-game win of the week, with Lopes leading the Islanders (17-7) past Bellevue 4-1 Tuesday,
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Mercer Island’s Peter Lopes allowed only one earned run in two tournament contests to send the Islanders to the 3A state regionals. May 12. “Coming back after throwing 20 pitches on Saturday [against Lake Washington] and to come
out on Tuesday and just dominate the way he did, I can’t say enough about that kid,” Woody said after the Bellevue game. “There’s a
reason he’s first team allleague. If anyone didn’t believe before, they know
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Mercer Island dominated the 2A/3A KingCo girls golf medalist tournament Monday at Snohomish Golf Course, taking the top spot both in individual and team competition. The Islanders finished with a team score of 415, with Bellevue second at 438 and Interlake third at 481. Defending 3A state singles champion Rachel Fujitani topped all singles players with a scorecard of 72 strokes, while teammate Kate Peterson tied for second with Bellevue’s Julia Dai and Tiffany Huang, finishing with 80 strokes. Abby Zhong tied for sixth with a scorecard of 85, freshmen Estey Chen
and Ella Warburg tied for eighth with 89 strokes, and Madelyn Quickstad tied for 11th, shooting a 91. All advanced to the district tournament, with the top eighteen moving on. Islander coach Tim Okamura made a point of emphasizing two Islanders in particular who saw their seasons, and prep careers, come to an end at the KingCo tournament. “Our captains Molly White and Whitley Pearson were essential for helping our team this year, they deserve a lot of credit,” he said. The Islanders competed at the 3A Sea-King district meet, which took place after the Reporter deadline Monday, May 18.
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Garfield ends season for Islander boys soccer By Joseph Livarchik
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With the final minutes dwindling of Saturday’s 3A boys soccer state tournament play-in game between Mercer Island and Garfield, Islanders Ryan Hill and Freddy Kleemann saw a scoring opportunity with a ball soaring overhead into the keeper’s box. The Islanders trailed by a goal and desperately needed to score. Unaware of each other playing the ball, both went up hard, colliding and unable to finish. Neither was quick to get up as the referee’s final whistle blew. It was a cruel end to an otherwise special season full of high hopes for the Mercer Island boys soccer team. Behind a goal from senior Holton Halfaker in the 13th minute, Garfield punched its ticket to the 3A state tournament with a 1-0 victory over the Islanders Saturday afternoon at Islander Stadium. Though Mercer Island had its share of opportunities, it was the one they conceded that decided the contest. “We made one mistake
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Mercer Island’s Stuart Toda fights to keep the ball in play against Garfield Saturday, May 16 at Islander Stadium. and they capitalized on it,” Islander coach Colin Rigby said. “They didn’t have any other opportunities. That’s the sport of soccer.” The Islanders were without senior captain and starting defender Sean Nevin, who was in a leg brace after suffering an injury during practice the day before. Rigby called the circumstance “one of the most unfortunate things I’ve ever seen in a sport.” “We definitely missed him for sure,” said Derek Sims, fellow captain and starting defender. “[Having] his intelligence
in the back and just knowing where he needs to be, there’s a lot more comfort and that keeps the game in our control.” Mercer Island came out aggressive, with two corner opportunities in the game’s first five minutes. On a break toward the goal in the seventh minute, Hill found Stuart Toda for a look from the left side, with Garfield keeper Sten Tolgu getting a hand on Toda’s shot. A header from Hill on the ensuing Islander corner kick just missed the net, sending the action the other way. A few minutes
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later, Halfaker crept his way through the Mercer Island defense and struck off a center cross with what would be the winning goal. “That definitely gave Garfield the fire they needed to bear down,” Hill said. “That’s going to happen in soccer, but somehow you’ve got to learn how to deal with it.” Mercer Island had plenty of opportunities the rest of the way, but were limited by Tolgu, who recorded the shutout for the Bulldogs, and the Garfield defense. Three second-half corner attempts and a two foul kicks just outside the goal box yielded no scores for the Islanders. Mercer Island finished its season 3A/2A KingCo league champions with an overall record of 13-42. The team will see 12 members from the varsity roster graduate this June, including All-KingCo firstteam selections Ryan Hill, Derek Sims and Alexander Chung, and second-team selection Sean Nevin. Matt LeProwse (first team), Freddy Kleemann and Daniel Espeleta (second team) also earned AllKingCo honors.
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Mercer Island’s Victoria Gersch (center) won the 100 and 200 meter races at the KingCo track and field championships Friday, May 15 at Juanita High School.
Girls third, boys fourth at KingCo track and field meet By Joseph Livarchik
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The Mercer Island girls track and field team boasted winners in six events while the boys won three titles of their own at the KingCo championships May 13 and 15 at Juanita High School. The Islander girls finished third overall with a team score of 83, while the boys placed fourth with a score of 45. Lake Washington won the girls meet with an overall mark of 93. Bellevue won the boys meet, scoring 126. Victoria Gersch won titles in the 100 meters (12.7 seconds) and 200 meters
(25.88). Kayla Lee won the 400 (58.33), while teammate Piper Casey placed third. Cece Rosenman won the 3200 (11:21.64) and placed fourth in the 1600. Kendra Watson won the 300 meter hurdles (48.21) and was runner-up in the 100 hurdles. Mercer Island won the 200 relay, with Lee, Gersch, Casey and Watson finishing in 1:44.65. The Islanders placed second in the 400 relay, with Lee, Casey, Kendall Riley and Alexa Bauman finishing in 4:07.84
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Join us on Sunday, June 7 as we come together to celebrate breast cancer survivors while raising critical funds for the fight against breast cancer. Seventy-five percent of funds raised at the Race support local breast health screening, education and outreach programs. Twenty-five percent of funds raised go toward global research to find a cure. Visit komenpugetsound.org to sign up.
New this Year Your canine companion can be an official part of this year’s Race when you register them for Paws for the Cure 5K walk! Paws for the Cure will begin at 9:00 am at the start line on Race day. A Race bib and pink bandana are included with your dog’s $25 registration fee, which must be purchased as part of an adult walker registration. Only one dog is permitted per adult walker registration.
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Join a Team Multiply your impact, multiply your fun! Participating in the Susan G. Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure® with a team increases the fun, the laughter and maybe even the tears you share on Race day. Did you know that every two minutes a new case of breast cancer is diagnosed in the US? Help us fight back by forming a team in honor or in memory of someone you know impacted or touched by breast cancer. Together you make an even greater impact than you could alone. Teams can be of any size and team members do not have to participate in the same event. There is no extra cost to form or join a team.
Make a donation Even if you can’t walk or run, you can lend your support to the breast cancer fight by making a general donation or giving to a participant or team. Visit the Race website to find out how.
Fundraise for the cure Fundraising for the Race is easy! When you register, you automatically receive your own fundraising website which can be personalized. Use it to encourage everyone you know to visit your site where they can see what you are doing in the fight against breast cancer and make a donation on your behalf. The Race website has a full list of other resources you can use to help you achieve your fundraising goals.
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3061 69th Ave SE. A special opportunity in location, quality, design & view presents itself with this 5BR/4.25BA home. Sited on a private street, on Island’s Northwest side, this home has Nantucket charm and true artisans had a hand in every detail. Lou or Lori 206.949.5674 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com/89417
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4117 83rd Ave SE. Great estate sized property w/ a solid 4BR/2.25BA home with several updates. Vaulted ceiling in Living & Dining rooms, master on main & separate apartment in basement. North End location w/views of Lake WA, the Olympics & the city. Tim Conway 206.954.2437 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com/85716
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4038 93rd Ave SE. Unbelievable 4BR/4.5BA home built w/entertaining in mind. Large, level north end lot w/in-ground swimming pool. Master suite w/views. Full bar, wine room & more. Short distance to schools, parks & Shoreclub.
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KOMEN ON A MISSION TO END BREAST CANCER
Founded in 1992 by local volunteers who shared a vision of ending breast cancer forever, the Puget Sound Affiliate has invested more than $28.6 million to fight breast cancer. Funding from Race for the Cure and other Komen Puget Sound events support community programs, as well as groundbreaking science to find a cure. Komen funds breast cancer early detection and education. Here are just a few of the organizations that benefit:
Cancer Lifeline—
Patient Assistance & Treatment Support, helping low-income patients who are in treatment for breast cancer. Washington State Department of Health—Komen Breast Cancer Screening & Diagnostic Program, lifesaving mammograms and diagnostic services to nearly 8,000 low income women
Franciscan Foundation—
Breast Cancer Navigation Program, screening, diagnostics and treatment for Asian, Pacific Islander, African American, Hispanic, Native American and sexual minority women in Tacoma/Pierce County
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency—
Native Women’s Wellness Program, providing breast health outreach, education, screening and support to women in rural tribal communities.
THE FABULOUS FOOBS
With a name like The Fabulous Foobs, the Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure team co-led by survivor Dana Chambers would have a good story behind it. Indeed, “foobs” are the result of Dana’s own journey, which began in December 2013 with a needle biopsy and diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. Dana, married and “mom” to a quarter horse named Gunnar, was told to prepare for surgery, chemo and a long, difficult year. Determined to win the battle, she opted for a double mastectomy, and ended up having 16 lymph nodes out too. Dana recalls a difficult recovery from surgery, followed by a surprising rebound during chemo. Though she lost her hair and experienced pain and fatigue, she took RV trips with her
Also, a minimum of 25 percent of the affiliate’s net income goes to breast cancer research. Here are just a few of the Komen Scholars funded in the past year: • Julie Gralow, M.D., of the University of Washington, is exploring whether there are features found on breast cancer cells at the time of diagnosis that make the cancer cells more likely to spread to the bone or other sites. Dr. Gralow and her team also test whether biophosphonates, a class of drugs that inhibit bone breakdown, can decrease breast cancer recurrence.
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• Benjamin Anderson, M.D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, to continue his professional work in addressing breast cancer disparities around the globe. • Mary-Claire King, Ph.D., of the University of Washington to screen for mutations in the non-coding regions of breast cancer genes that may regulate when and where those genes get activated, potentially identifying novel mutations and new mechanisms for inherited breast cancer.
Dr. King is well known for her discovery of the BRCA1 gene. Studies have shown that mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 (combined with other known genetic risk mutations) account for about one-third of hereditary breast cancers.
husband, rode Gunnar and made progress on her quilting projects. “I was not about to let cancer rule my life and take away the things I love the most,” she said. She signed up for her first Race for the Cure and joined thousands of Komen Puget Sound supporters and fundraisers at Seattle Center last June. “At the end of the one-mile walk I was so warm that I decided to remove my bandana in public for the first time,” she said. A photographer captured the moment when a friend kissed Dana’s bald head. That compelling shot – with Dana’s beautiful grin – graces this year’s Race flyers and ads. Dana’s battle isn’t finished. Chemo ended, but her oncologist advised Herceptin infusions and an anti-estrogen medicine along with radiation. With treatments and reconstruction still in her future, Dana works at maintaining a positive attitude, expressing thanks to God, family, friends and a supportive medical team. “I’m going to the gym, walking, riding my horse and living my life,” Dana said. “And I’ll see all of you at Race for the Cure on June 7!”
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and help women get lifesaving breast cancer screenings. Join former Gov. Christine Gregoire in choosing these special edition license plates, now available through the Washington State Department of Licensing. Proceeds from the plates fund free breast cancer screening services and follow-ups for women in need through the state’s Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program (BCCHP), supported through a grant from Susan G. Komen® Puget Sound. Gregoire, a breast cancer survivor, credits early detection for saving her life and is committed to raising awareness of cancer prevention and screenings, including mammograms. The first 18 Washington State breast cancer awareness license plates were sold by online auction in October, raising $13,983 for the cause. If you or a loved one need a mammogram but have no insurance or a limited health plan, contact the BCCHP to apply for a free screening. Call 1-888-438-2247 to find out if you may be eligible, or get more information online at www.doh.wa.gov/bcchp. Eligibility for the BCCHP is based on health insurance status, income and age.
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THERE’S A SAYING THAT VOLUNTEERS DON’T NECESSARILY HAVE TIME, but they do have heart. If that’s true, then Susan G. Komen Puget Sound volunteer Barb Tiller has heart—lots of it. The 70-year-old Seattle native has been an active Komen Puget Sound volunteer for 20 years, beginning her involvement with the Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure in 1996. This year’s Race for the Cure brings Barb’s volunteer career full circle as she tackles the challenge of wrangling close to 500 helpers as the Race volunteer co-chair. “I’ve always loved Komen, ever since I started volunteering,” Barb says. That love was born of a chance meeting with a pair of breast cancer survivors, a meeting she counts as a transformational moment in her journey. “They were so full of life and happy,” she recalls. “They’d just gone through treatment and losing a breast, and I thought ‘How could they be happy going through something like that?’” Barb soon recognized
that it is the feeling of sisterhood among survivors that lies at the root of their joy. Since then, Barb has been an active Komen volunteer, providing support for everything from administrative work in the organization’s downtown Seattle office to greeting guests at events. Her volunteer work, she says, “is just something of a passion now. I want to continue to work with Komen and be a part of the cure.” As Race volunteer cochair, Barb is charged with managing a variety of roles required to ensure the event goes smoothly. However, her greatest joy in the role is in seeing all of the other who are also interested in finding a cure. She is inspired by these volunteers, many of them breast cancer survivors, who share her determination to bring an end to the disease.
WAYS TO SUPPORT A SURVIVOR It may be hard to know what to say or do when someone has breast cancer, even when you really want to help. Susan G. Komen has resources for “co-survivors,” along with suggested ways to offer support and take care of yourself during this difficult time. A co-survivor can be anyone who offers support, including family, friends, spouses, partners, kids, co-workers, healthcare providers, support groups and spiritual advisors. There are many ways to support a survivor. Thoughtful gestures big and small mean a lot, whether the person has just been diagnosed or completed treatment years ago. By giving support you show strength and love. There are three main types of support: informational, emotional and practical. Survivors may need different types of support at different times. Informational support involves learning all you can about breast cancer, because the more you know, the more you can help. You can learn common breast cancer terms and treatment options, make a list of questions to ask the
doctor, or gather information for your loved one and share what you’ve learned. Emotional support means you’re aware a diagnosis of breast cancer can bring about a wide range of emotions including shock, fear, denial, sadness and anger. As your loved one goes through this, just listen. Let them express their feelings. Give them a hug if it will be of comfort. Practical support means helping with dayto-day tasks. You could offer to cook or clean, drive them to the doctor, deliver a hot meal, do laundry, send a note or watch their kids. Sometimes co-survivors need help too. Support groups are available for caregivers. You can also ask others to help so that you can take a break. By going to www.komen.org/cosurvivor, you can connect with others on Komen’s cosurvivor message board and create an online calendar to assist your loved one. If you’re a co-survivor in need of support or tips, visit www.komen.org/cosurvivor or call the breast care helpline at 1-877 GO KOMEN (1-877-465-6636).
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Making healthy lifestyle choices Healthy lifestyle choices may help lower your risk of different types of cancer and other health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Though not all these behaviors lower the risk of breast cancer, they are good for overall health.
• Eat at least 2 ½ cups of fruits and vegetables every day. • Choose 100 percent whole grain foods (such as 100 percent whole grain breads and cereals, brown rice, millet and quinoa).
• Be physically active (get regular exercise).
• Limit red meat and processed meat. Choose chicken, fish or beans more often.
• Achieve and maintain a healthy weight. (Survivors who are overweight or obese should limit high-calorie foods and beverages and increase physical activity to help with weight loss.)
• Limit “bad” fats (saturated and trans fats). These are found in foods such as red meat, fatty deli meats, poultry skin, full fat dairy, fried foods, margarine, donuts and microwave popcorn.
• Eat “good” fats (polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats). These are found in foods such as olive and canola oil, nuts and natural nut butters, avocado and olives. • Limit alcohol intake to less than one drink a day for women and fewer than two drinks a day for men. Being physically active, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol and to a lesser degree, eating fruits and vegetables may help lower your risk of breast cancer. Other factors are good for your overall health and may help lower the risk of other types of cancer.
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PINK SCOUT PATCHES HONOR THOSE WHO BATTLE BREAST CANCER Taylan Yuasa, a senior at Mercer Island High School and active member of Seattle Buddhist Church Boy Scout Troop 252, designed and produced a series of scout patches to benefit Komen Puget Sound. Inspired by a close relative who was battling breast cancer, Yuasa worked more than 150 community service hours from the initial design stage to selling the patches at scouting events over the spring and summer. Since the initial patch was created, the designs have become wildly popular. Last fall, he presented a $3,500 check to Komen Puget Sound, and he’s not done yet – he’s still selling patches and accepting invitations to speak about the project. From a young age, Yuasa was exposed to the unpredictable effects of breast cancer on his family, which he credits for teaching him some very important life lessons. Watching his loved one live
each day without missing a beat – and continuing to go to work during chemotherapy and radiation treatments – led Taylan to his fundraising project. “There was a time when people thought breast cancer was something to be ashamed of, something you kept secret and didn’t discuss in the company of others,” Yuasa said. “But more recently, the Susan G. Komen organization and others have vocalized the impacts this disease has had on millions, resulting in tremendous strides in funding for cancer research and awareness.” Yuasa hopes that in shedding light on the subject and being a voice for the younger generation, he will inspire people of all ages to get involved. Yuasa attained his Eagle rank in 2010 (at age 13) and has earned dozens of merit badges and other scouting honors. His dad, Mark, is a Troop 252 Scoutmaster.
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BASEBALL | FROM 9 now.” Garfield (15-11) struck first in the top of the fourth inning, with an RBI double from Eli Wilson giving the Bulldogs a 1-0 advantage. Mercer Island rallied back in the bottom of the fifth inning, taking a 2-1 lead on a two-run double by Michael Bantle, and extending their lead on an RBI single from George Pallis. In the sixth inning, Jack Smith added extra insurance with a two-run double. Then it was Pallis again, swinging for an RBI single to bring in Smith.
TRACK | FROM 10 Casey was runner-up in the long jump at 16-1.75, and Watson was third in the triple jump at 31-4.25. For the boys, Nathan Gallatin won the 800 meters (1:54.7), while teammates Ben Stoops and Patrick Hanson fin-
Bantle finished 3-4 at the plate with two RBI, while Pallis was 2-3 with two RBI as well. It was a similar story earlier in the week against the Wolverines. After Bellevue took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning, the Islanders erupted for four runs in the top of the fourth. Mercer Island tied the game with an RBI single from Josh Stenberg and took the lead with an RBI single from Noah Hsue. Michael Petrie capped the rally with a two-run double to give the Islanders a 4-1 advantage. That was all Lopes would need to keep Mercer
Island in the driver’s seat. In the complete-game performance, he allowed one hit and no earned runs on 66 pitches through seven innings. “I wasn’t striking a lot of guys out, a lot of guys were just hitting balls at people and I was all right with that,” Lopes said Tuesday. “I know [my teammates] are going to make plays and I know everybody on the field and in the dugout are completely capable of making plays.” Mercer Island will take on Southridge (17-5) at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 23 at Whitworth University in Spokane.
ished fourth and fifth, respectively. Emerson Schulz placed fourth in the 400, and teammate Luke Bohlinger placed fifth. The Islanders won the 400 relay, with Gallatin, Schulz, Bohlinger and Jonathan Perr finishing in 3:26.31. In the field, David Emanuels edged teammate Dylan Majewski to
win the shot put event with a mark of 43-3. Kyle Hsu was runner-up in discus, and Greyson Weltyk placed fourth in the high jump and sixth in the triple jump. Qualifiers will move on to the 3A Sea-King district track meet, which will take place May 20-22 at Southwest Athletic Complex in West Seattle.
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Sports briefs Islanders compete at 45th Brentwood Regatta The Mount Baker Junior Crew Women’s Varsity 4+ won their event at the 45th Brentwood Regatta, which took place April 24-26 in Mill Bay, B.C. The rowing club is comprised of MIHS seniors Anika Christofferson, Margaret Seaton and Gretchen Peterson, junior Charolotte Lepp, and sophomore Isabelle Gahard. Competing against club teams from Green Lake, Sammamish, Holy Names Academy and Everett and Victoria City, the Mount Baker crew finished with a winning time of 5:38:69.
Yuasa wins at USA Judo tournament Mercer Island senior Taylan Yuasa took first place at the USA Judo Senior National Championships May 2-3 in Irving, Texas.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015 | Page 21 Yuasa won the men’s 55 kilogram division by beating top-ranked Christopher Riley of Panther Judo Club in Florida. Yuasa went on to beat Devin Garrido of Kokushikai Judo Academy in New Jersey. With the wins, Yuasa climbed to a number-two national ranking in USA Judo’s 55 kilogram division.
12 Thunder wins Yakima Tournament The Mercer Island 12 Thunder won the May Day Mayhem Tournament, which took place April 26 in Yakima. The 12 Thunder won all five of its games and beat a team from Eagle, Idaho 7-6 in the final. The 12 Thunder roster includes Alex Arron, Will Atkinson, Nathan Buchan, Tyler Butson, Evan Dickstein, Matthew Feldman, Caiden Fukano, Wesley Ho, Paul Noone, Rory Shanks, Jack Shoop and Tripp White. The team is coached by Peter Noone, Travis White and Richard Buchan.
MIHS boys soccer hosting Memorial Day fundraiser The Mercer Island High School boys soccer booster club will host a Memorial Day fundraiser Monday, May 25 at the Islander Restaurant. Featuring silent auction items, appearances from professional soccer players and members of the Islander varsity boys soccer team serving breakfast and lunch, the event will benefit the MIHS boys soccer program and an upcoming trip to Portugal this summer. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased from members of the MIHS boys soccer team or from the Islander Restaurant. Breakfast will be served until 12 p.m., and lunch will run until 3 p.m. Tickets in groups of ten can be purchased at a discounted rate from Rigby at colin.rigby@mercerislandschools.org or crigby3@ gmail.com. For more, visit mihsboyssoccerboosterclub.com.
PUBLIC NOTICES Subject: To the governing body of Madrona Crest Addition Design Review Committee, MN Custom Homes is proposing a new construction home at 8885 SE 36th St, Parcel 502190-038005. The home will be two stories with approximately 4,500 square feet of living space and a 3-car garage of approximately 700 square feet. It is our intent to furnish drawings to the Madrona Crest Addition design review committee for approval, however the only names on record for the committee are J.R. Heath & E.J. Oliver. We have been unsuccessful in contacting these individual, therefore we are proposing the publish date of this public notice will commence the review committees 30 day review period. If you are a current member of the Madrona Crest Addition Design Review Committee please contact Matt Kopicky with MN Custom Homes at matt@mncustom.com to receive drawings. Published in the Mercer Island Reporter May 13, 20, 27, 2015 and June 3, 2015. #1322040 Advertisement for Bids CITY OF MERCER ISLAND, WASHINGTON Sub Basin 27 Watercourse Stabilization Project WD311C DATE OF BID OPENING: May 29, 2015 TIME: 10:00 AM Sealed bids for the Sub Basin 27 Watercourse Stabilization Project will be received by the City of Mercer Island at the DSG Permit Counter, 9611 SE 36th Street, Mercer Island, Washington 98040 until 10:00 AM local time on May 29, 2015 at which time bids will be opened and publicly read. DESCRIPTION OF WORK Work to be performed under this contract includes furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the construction of
the following improvements: Stabilize and restore a 10’ headcut and approximately 300-foot reach in Sub-Basin 27 that is experiencing channel down cutting. Work includes but not limited to channel dewatering, bank grading and channel filling with streambed materials, woody debris, cobbles and boulders, removal of invasive vegetation, replanting of disturbed banks and slopes with native plants, and erosion control. PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS The Contractor’s stream construction supervisor who will supervise the day-to-day field activities associated with the stream construction work shall have personally performed the work or directly supervised the construction, and with successful completion of a minimum of two stream restoration projects that were similar in scope, time and complexity, with having one of those projects being at least $50K in total construction cost. Successful Bidder shall complete and furnish the Contractor’s stream construction and Stabilization Supervisor Credentials within five (5) days of request after bid opening. MANDATORY SITE VISIT WITH CITY REPRESENTATIVE A mandatory on-site pre-bid conference will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at the property of 5214 Forest Avenue SE, Mercer Island. Safety vest are required for the site visit. The City reserves the right to cancel this meeting at any time. A single contract will be awarded to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid for the schedule(s) selected by the City after bid opening and prior to award. Each bidder,
by submission of the proposal, acknowledges and understands the rights reserved by the Owner in awarding the contract and the Owner’s right to modify the size of the project. Bids are to be submitted only on the forms provided in the Specifications.All bidding and all construction shall be carried out in compliance with the Plans and Specifications for this project. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total amount of such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the same time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Mercer Island. The City expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive minor informalities and irregularities in the bidding process. Bids shall remain open for a period of sixty (60) calendar days from the date of Bid opening and no bidder may withdraw their bid during this period. Free-of-charge access to project bid documents (plans, specifications, addenda, and Bidders List) is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to www.bxwa.com and clicking on “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, and “City of Mercer Island”. This online plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online documents with the ability to: download, view, print, order full/partial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources, and a free online digitizer/takeoff tool. It is recommended that Bidders “Register” in order to receive automatic e-mail notification of future addenda and to
place themselves on the “SelfRegistered Bidders List”. Bidders that do not register will not be automatically notified of addenda and will need to periodically check the on-line plan room for addenda issued on this project. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require assistance with access or registration. Bidder questions are to be directed to Fred Gu, Project Manager, by email at fred.gu@mercer gov.org, by phone at 206-275-7803 or by fax at 206-275-7814. As part of the City’s affirmative action effort, the City encourages the participation of certified disadvantaged businesses and women’s business enterprises to act as prime contractors as well as subcontractors on this project. Ali Spietz City Clerk City of Mercer Island Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on May 20, 2015. #1323588. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF MERCER ISLAND, WASHINGTON 2015 RESIDENTIAL STREET OVERLAYS DATE OF BID OPENING: June 2, 2015 TIME: 11:00 AM Sealed bids for the 2015 RESIDENTIAL STREET OVERLAYS will be received by the City of Mercer Island at the DSG Permit Counter, 9611 SE 36th Street, Mercer Island, Washington 98040 up to 11:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on June 2, 2015 and will then and there be opened and publicly read. Bids received later than 11:00 a.m., June 2, 2015 will not be considered. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work includes furnishing all
labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the construction of residential street asphalt overlays at several locations throughout the city. Work consists of pavement repairs, asphalt planing, full depth asphalt removal, minor roadway re-grading and widening, hot mix asphalt overlay, shoulder restoration, utility adjustments, and pavement markings. A single contract will be awarded to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest bid, taking into account the Bidder’s Qualifications. Each bidder, by submission of the proposal, acknowledges and understands the rights reserved by the Owner in awarding the contract and the Owner’s right to modify the size of the project. The bidder agrees that, if awarded the contract, Final Completion of the entire project will be achieved by October 16, 2015. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total amount of such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the same time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Mercer Island. All bidding and all construction shall be carried out in compliance with the Plans and Specifications for this project. Bids are to be submitted only on the forms provided in the Specifications, and all bids shall be accompanied by the required Bid Guaranty Bond. Bids shall remain opened for a period of sixty (60) calendar days from the opening of the Bid. The City reserves the right to postpone the
date and time for opening of bids. The City expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive minor informalities and to award the contract to the responsible bidder that submits the lowest responsive bid. Free of charge access to project bid documents (plans, specifications, addenda, and bidders list) is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to www.bxwa.com and clicking on “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, and “City of Mercer Island”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register” in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List.” This online plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online documents, with the ability to: download, view, print, order full/partial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources, and a free online digitizer/take-off tool. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at 425-258-1303 should you require assistance with access or registration. Bidder questions are to be directed to Clint Morris, Street Engineer, by email at clint.morris @mercergov.org or via phone at 206-999-8041. Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on May 20, 2015 and May 27, 2015. #1324364.
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WEDNESDAY | 20 DIGIVATIONS CAMP DEMIGOD INSTITUTE’S INNOVATION AND WORLD BUILDING WORKSHOP:
1:30-4:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 20, Islander Middle School, 8225 S.E. 72nd St. Students will learn about current and historical events and subject matter encompassing STEM, arts and humanities while designing, building and creatively engaging through story, role playing and other tools. For more, visit www.digivations. com.
THURSDAY | 21 TOWN CENTER LIAISON GROUP MEETING: 5:30-7:30 p.m.,
Thursday, May 21, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. Serving as a liaison between the public and the City Council, City staff to ensure the public receives sufficient information and opportunity to provide public input. Learn more at www.mercergov.org/towncenter. IMS INCOMING 6TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT: 6:30 p.m.,
Thursday, May 21, Islander Middle School, 8225 S.E. 72nd St. The purpose of this
evening is to give parents a sense of the middle school experience through a series of presentations. For more, contact Patty McCann at patty.mccann@mercerislandschools.org or call 206236-3413. PTA PRESENTS WASHINGTON STATE K-12 EDUCATION FUNDING INFORMATIONAL EVENT: 7-8:30
p.m., Thursday, May 21, West Mercer Elementary, 4141 81st Ave. S.E. Featured guest speakers will include Sen. Steve Litzow, Tana Senn, Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano, Tani Lindquist and David D’Souza. A Q&A session will follow. MERCER ISLAND RADIO OPERATOR MEETING: 7-8 p.m.,
Thursday, May 21, Main Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Training will be held on how to communicate in emergency situations. For more, visit the MIRO website at http://mirohams.org.
SATURDAY | 23 MERCER ISLAND CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM: 10
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percent off. Other inventory will have larger discounts. Among our inventory will be Bibles, Bible Commentaries and Children Bible Stories. Refreshments will also be served. For more, contact Mimi McNiven at 206-2759106. BUSINESS ENGLISH CLASS:
11 a.m., Saturday, May 23, Mercer Island LDS Church, 4001 Island Crest Way. For anyone who needs to use English regularly and for whom English may be a second language and would like to improve their business English. Free. For more, contact Daniel Hsu at zapato.d@gmail.com or call 206-883-5570. Saturday, May 23, Youth Theatre Northwest Black Box at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 4400 86th Ave. S.E. Families are invited to attend the hour-long performance of The Princess and the Frog, followed by a creative drama adventure and ice cream social — all included in the price of the show. A great way to look into a summer drama camp or school year class. Cost is $15-17. For more, contact
MIHS BOYS SOCCER BOOSTER CLUB FUNDRAISER: 9 a.m - 3
p.m., Monday, May 25, Islander Restaurant, 2441 76th Ave. S.E. Featuring silent auction items and guest appearances from a Seattle Sounders player and Seattle Reign player. Tickets are $15 and include a full breakfast or lunch, with breakfast served until 12 p.m. and lunch until 3 p.m. For more, visit https://mihsboyssoccerboosterclub.com.
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LETTERS TO JULIET: 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 20. Celebrate Older Americans Month: Inspiring Elders Film Series. An American girl discovers a love letter that changes her life in this romantic comedy starring Amanda Seyfried and Vanessa Redgrave. Sponsored by the Friends of the Mercer Island Library. FRIENDS OF THE MERCER ISLAND LIBRARY MEETING: Thursday,
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Lake Pointe $968,000 Enjoy life perched above downtown MI scanning the panoramic view of lake, city and sky in this l o ve l y h o m e . P r i va t e 2BR/2.5BA end unit. #775838 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444
Move Right In! $1,550,000 Sited for pr ivacy near coveted Groveland B e a c h , t h i s ex q u i s i t e Craftsman boasts a grand two-stor y entr y w / g r a c i o u s s t a i r c a s e. 5BR/3.5BA, 3970sf. #760570 Julie Green 206-230-5388
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New List! $687,750 Idyllic condo located in a fabulous boutique community of just 24 homes. Views of the sculpture park, with peak lake & m o u n t a i n v i ew s. Ju s t blocks to shopping, restaurants & parks. 2BR/2BA. #785625 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013
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Shared Wtft $1,775,000 An impression of sophistication & serenity mark the stunning architecture of this 5000+sf residence. Dazzling Lk WA & Rainier views. Master suite on main. Shared Waterfront w/moorage! #784534 Barbara Bro 206-459-8411 Stephanie Susen 206-755-6310
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W Mercer $1,278,000 Stunning Black and C a l d we l l , c u s t o m d e signed for the original owner. Time to add your inspiration to transform this stately lady into her new glory. 4BR/2.25BA, 3922sf. #757462 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
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Lkvw Highlands $1,058,000 Ideally located in Lakeview Highlands, this Ralph Anderson designed home is remodeled to perfection! Floor to ceiling windows, impressive chef’s kitchen. 4BR/2.75BA, 2430 +/SF. #775183 Paula Holtzclaw 206-708-4721
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Alki $3,125,000 Seven Distinctive, 1800sf c o n t e m p o ra r y 4 l eve l Townhouse units w/Seattle, Elliott Bay & territorial views from roof top decks & covered basement level prkg #756387 Keith McKinney 206-230-5380
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West Seattle $2,300,000 Gracious home on your own private garden estate! Unobstructed views of Puget Sound & Olymp i c M t n s . Po o l , b a t h house, outdoor kitchen, extensive patio, & green house spa. #781230 Randi Weidner 425-985-9950 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113
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SHORT SALE$199,900 Private drive ends at this cozy 3BR/2.5BA home, master on main. Spacious living areas, open kitchen and large rear deck and patio with a fully fenced backyard. #494945 James R. Shute 206-230-5421
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MI Opportunity! $348,000 Tucked away building lot up private lane. Potential lake & Mt Rainier views. Large lot, 3000sf building pad. Paved access to lot line. Near Par k trails. Needs driveway & utilities #112896 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
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The Stream House 8405 East Mercer Way South end Mercer Island home with unique and special landscaping having a mountain fed spring that meanders between kitchen and garage. Very clean and ready for move in. Perfect home for young children. 3 bedrooms, garage loft for storage. 3 min walk to Beach Club and 15 min walk to Lakeridge Elementary School, 20 minutes to the Middle School and ball fields. $995,000. For Sale by Owner: 206.419.0657 or mscero@comcast.net
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THE END OF AN ERA! CLOSING AFTER 88 YEARS! MERCER ISLAND REPORTER
4 CUT PRICES ON A HUGE NEW SELECTION! CLOSED WEDNESDAY TO
HUGE NEW SELECTION! CLEARING OUT OUR WAREHOUSE!
GREAT GREAT SALE DAYS! SALE DAYS! Thursday 10-8 Thursday 10-8 Friday Friday 10-6 10-6 Saturday Saturday 10-6 10-6 Sunday Sunday 12-5 12-5
TERMS OF SALE
-- ALL ALL SALES SALES FINAL. FINAL. -- ALL ALL ITEMS ITEMS SUBJECT SUBJECT TO TO PRIOR PRIOR SALE. SALE. -- NO NO REFUNDS REFUNDS OR OR EXCHANGES. EXCHANGES. -- CREDIT CREDIT CARDS CARDS WELCOME. WELCOME. -- DELIVERY DELIVERY AVAILABLE. AVAILABLE.
TOTAL IMMEDIATE SELL OFF! HISTORIC CHANCE FOR FINE HOME FURNISHINGS AT CLOSING SALE PRICES!
THE GREAT $7,000,000 STORE CLOSING - RETIREMENT SALE! SELLING OUT OUR COMPLETE & ENTIRE STOCK! SELLING OUT OUR COMPLETE & ENTIRE STOCK! MASSIVE SELECTION! SELECTION! VAST SELECTION! SELECTION! MASSIVE VAST LIVING ROOMS ROOMS END TABLES TABLES •• LAMP LAMP TABLES TABLES LIVING END COCKTAIL TABLES TABLES SOFAS •• LOVESEATS LOVESEATS COCKTAIL SOFAS CONSOLES •• SOFA SOFA TABLES TABLES CHAIRS •• SLEEPER SLEEPER SOFAS SOFAS CONSOLES CHAIRS
HUGE SELECTION! SELECTION! EXECUTIVE && HOME HOME OFFICE! OFFICE! HUGE EXECUTIVE DINING ROOMS ROOMS •• TABLES TABLES COMPUTER COMPUTER FURNITURE FURNITURE DINING CHAIRS •• SIDEBOARDS SIDEBOARDS DESKS •• BOOKCASES BOOKCASES CHAIRS DESKS
LEATHER FURNITURE! FURNITURE! LEATHER SOFAS •• CHAIRS CHAIRS SOFAS RECLINERS •• HURRY! HURRY! RECLINERS
HUNDREDS! HUNDREDS! LAMPS •• PICTURES PICTURES LAMPS MIRRORS • FLORALS MIRRORS • FLORALS FOLIAGE • ACCESSORIES FOLIAGE ACCESSORIES ALL •ON SALE! ALL ON SALE!
SELLING FAST! FAST! ENORMOUS CHOICE! CHOICE! SELLING ENORMOUS BEDROOMS •• BEDS BEDS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS BEDROOMS ENTERTAINMENT UNITS AUDIO/VIDEO CABINETS CHESTS • MATTRESS SETS AUDIO/VIDEO CABINETS CHESTS • MATTRESS SETS BEDSPREADS TV CONSOLES BEDSPREADS TV CONSOLES
SALE RESUMES RESUMES THURSDAY THURSDAY AT AT 10:00 10:00 AM AM! SALE ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
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To see every home that is for sale in Western Washington go to cbbain.com
Washington Park
$6,550,000
Gated estate sited privately off coveted McGilvra Blvd. This 2012 Classic Revival home offers the perfect blend of tradition w/all of the amenities for today’s lifestyles. 5BR/7.75BA. #768638 Julie Green 206-230-5388
◆ Shared Wtft
$1,775,000
An impression of sophistication & serenity mark the stunning architecture of this 5000+sf residence. Dazzling Lk WA & Rainier views. Master suite on main. Shared Waterfront w/moorage! #784534 Barbara Bro 206-459-8411 Stephanie Susen 206-755-6310
Mukilteo
$1,290,000
Alki
$3,125,000
Whidbey Island $1,650,000
Move Right In!
Consider this stunning natural canvas for your custom waterfront home. Gated 12.5+/- acres of statuesque firs and cedars fronted by your own beach & tidelands. #455191 Doug Shih 206-230-5364
West Mercer
$1,278,000
Stunning Black and Caldwell, custom designed for the original owner. Time to add your inspiration to transform this stately lady into her new glory. 4BR/2.25BA, 3922sf. #757462 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
◆ Lake Pointe
New List!
$687,750
Build Here
$710,000
$968,000
Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444
Idyllic condo located in a fabulous boutique community of just 24 homes. Views of the sculpture park, with peak lake & mountain views. Just blocks to shopping, restaurants & parks. 2BR/2BA. #785625 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013
Dream House LAND FOR SALE, .363 Acre Located on West Side of East Mercer Way. Grab Your Builder & Your Ideas For Your New Home, May Be Winter Peak Views, Depending on Your Plans. #775221 Galen Hubert 206-778-9787
-SHORT SALE-
$199,900
Private drive ends at this cozy 3BR/2.5BA home, master on main. Spacious living areas, open kitchen and large rear deck and patio with a fully fenced backyard. #494945 James R. Shute 206-230-5421
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
$ 2,300,000
Keith McKinney 206-230-5380
Golfer’s Dream! The most beautiful penthouse in Mukilteo. 2-story condo, 3BR+Loft. Located in the heart of Boeing Community, Views of Puget Sound & Olympic Mountains. Gym & Clubhouse. #775742 Shelly Zhou 425-802-5667
Enjoy life perched above downtown MI scanning the panoramic view of lake, city and sky in this lovely home. Private 2BR/2.5BA end unit. #775838
West Seattle
Gracious home on your own private garden estate! Unobstructed views of Puget Sound & Olympic Mtns. Pool, bath house, outdoor kitchen, extensive patio, & green house spa. #781230 Randi Weidner 425-985-9950 Becky Nadesan 206-230-5377
Seven Distinctive, 1800sf contemporary 4 level Townhouse units w/Seattle, Elliott Bay & territorial views from roof top decks & covered basement level prkg #756387
Attn Builders
$575,000
Lot For Sale on SW End of Street of Established Homes w/Greenbelt to the West. Beautiful, Natural Setting As Lot Extends From North to South, Stream Runs Through South End of Lot. #775235 Galen Hubert 206-778-9787
$1,550,000
Sited for privacy near coveted Groveland Beach, this exquisite Craftsman boasts a grand two-story entry w/gracious staircase. 5BR/3.5BA, 3970sf. #760570 Julie Green 206-230-5388
Luxury & View
$1,099,000
Contemporary, custom home w/amazing views. Light & bright open floor plan w/ formal liv & din rm. Spacious kit w/pantry & fam rm. Master BR w/fplc. Lg rec rm & full bath on LL. #770624 Pam Richmond 206-265-9114 Natalie Malin 206-790-1778
Renton
$448,000
Issaquah School Dist GEM! Beautiful remodeled & spacious rambler w/ 1,770sf, 3BR/1.75BA + 1BR/1BA 880sf Guest House. Light & Bright main house, new paint inside & out. 1-yr hm warranty! #778250 Heidi Klansnic 425-830-4199
Sunrise Views
$368,000
MI Lot. Price reduced to accommodate partial mitigation setback from stream. Large residential building site in private, established area. Lk & Mt Rainier views. #143651 Janet Scroggs 206-230-5414
Capitol Hill
$350,000
3 adjacent lots totaling 15000sqft. Build your dream home or 2 townhomes. Lake Union & Queen Anne views, walk to city center, Broadway & more. Amazing location! #678887 Patricia Temkin 206-579-5073
East Seattle
$2,300,000
Lifetime Chance
Gracious light, bright traditional with all the right spaces and upscale finishes. A 2550sf attached 10-car garage & professional auto/woodworking shop. Never have to leave home! #781348 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
$1,550,000
Stylish & bright, this charming home comes with a simple European touch. Nestled in the heart of Medina. Bright sunny living rm with amazing views of Medina Park & gorgeous sunsets. #778977 Shelly Zhou 425-802-5667
Houghton
$1,085,000
Lkvw Highlands
Cool, sophisticated, stunning with 50 yard line seats to the best views on Mercer Island. Built for entertaining: views of the Olympic Mountains, Lake Washington and Seattle skylines. 3BR/2.25BA #784816 Don Samuelson 206-226-8338
Wake up to the light dancing off of the lake & the Olympic mountains framing the Seattle skyline. Designed to take advantage of the views w/3 remodeled levels. 4BR/3.5BA, 3824sf. #699431 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445
Float Your Boat
$348,000
...or lay by the pool and watch the Seahawks arrive to work in theirs. This waterfront condo is adjacent to the VMAC and enjoys all the benefits of lakeside living. 2BR/1.7BA, 28’ slip. #769391 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444
MI Opportunity!
First Hill
$2,095,000
Amazing one of a kind property! Characteristics of Sonoma...a gracious Napa inspired country retreat. Expansive, sundrenched, level lot w/circle drive and 3 car garage. 4BR/3BA. #782858 Harrison & St. Mary 206-919-9992
Medina New List
$1,545,000
$1,058,000
Ideally located in Lakeview Highlands, this Ralph Anderson designed home is remodeled to perfection! Floor to ceiling windows, impressive chef’s kitchen. 4BR/2.75BA, 2430 +/-SF. #775183 Paula Holtzclaw 206-708-4721
SHORT SALE
$229,900
Lovely Seabeck rambler in excellent condition. Kitchen features granite counters and stainless appliances. Tiered media room for movies or the big game! 3BR/2BA #725432 James R. Shute 206-230-5421
$348,000
Tucked away building lot up private lane. Potential lake & Mt Rainier views. Large lot, 3000sf building pad. Paved access to lot line. Near Park trails. Needs driveway & utilities #112896 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
Greenwater
$118,500
Your year round recreation oasis waits! Enjoy endless summer & winter fun at this pristine Crystal River Ranch property! 1/2 ac+ this flat, corner lot is close to playground & clubhouse #770312 Carrie Simmons 206-679-7093 Keith McKinney 425-221-8557
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