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Coming up: Ham Radio Field Day Coming up on June 27 and 28, the Mercer Island Ham Radio Operators are hosting a Field Day at Luther Burbank Park. See how ham radio operators work and can assist in a disaster. For more information call Ofc. Jennifer Franklin at 275-7905.
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There was plenty of cheer to go around as Mercer Island High School celebrated its 58th Commencement Exercises Thursday, June 11 at Key Arena in Seattle. The senior class of 320 students smiled for dozens of selfies with friends and family before strolling down the aisle to accept their high school diplomas. After a performance of the National Anthem by Shea Kelsay on trumpet, principal Vicki Puckett said she would remember the class of 2015 as a dedicat-
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The Pacific Science Center’s Science on Wheels brings its traveling exhibit about human brainpower to Mercer Island. Discover the source of real-life super powers, the human brain. All are invited to drop by at any time. Check it out between 4 and 8 p.m., Wednesday, June 24. at the Mercer Island Library.
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thanked all the people who helped him get to the podium, spotlighting the late West Mercer first grade math teacher Nancy Burrill, elementary teacher Mark Headlee, middle school science teacher Tonya VanOrden and high school teacher Jan Sayers. ed, intelligent and spirited group Emily Menz spoke of her desire to that set the model for the school’s take on new activities throughout theme of her high school career i n t e g r i t y, because “we only have innovation high school once.” and inspiraDavid Hendricks tion. noted choosing the “Your eduroad less traveled can The Late Start Commitcation is a be greatly rewarding. tee has given the Mercer dress rehearsal Lauren Hsue admitted Island School Board its for a life that that as a strict goal-orirecommendation regardis yours to ented person, she may ing later start times for lead,” Puckett have missed opportustudents. See Page 6. said, quotnities to appreciate her ing the late high school experience journalist and screenwriter Nora to the fullest. She said while no Ephron.“Enjoy every moment, one can change the past, they because the moments go really, can make choices for today. And really fast.” Carlin Chuck urged his classmates Mercer Island’s five valedicto- to accept the mysteries of life. He rians took turns addressing their graduating class. David Emanuels GRADS | PAGE 12
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Soon, 90 more units may be available to rent at the Shorewood Heights Apartment complex. Shorewood submitted an application on Feb. 17, requesting design review for multifamily development. According to the application, Shorewood is planning to build two threestory apartment buildings with parking garages, surface parking and related access road and Fire Department access road improvements. The first new building will have 21 two-bedroom units, 30 one-bedroom units, six studios
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The Mercer Island Center for the Arts is holding a meeting for the public about its plans to design and build a performing and visual arts center in the Town Center. Designers and MICA board members will be on hand to meet and talk with Islanders and explain their vision for the project as a focal point for arts and education on Mercer Island. For more visit www.mercerislandarts.org.
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90 | FROM 1 and 108 parking stalls. The second building will have 15 two-bedroom apartments and 18 studios, according to the application packet, with 57 parking stalls. These plans have been in the works for a while. Development Services Group (DSG) Director Scott Greenberg said that Shorewood had submitted an application for about 100 units right before the recession hit. The permit expired before the units could be built. Shorewood has changed ownership and management in the interim, and this scope of work is a little different from the previous proposal, senior planner Travis Saunders. The current ownership group, Oly Ida Shorewood Heights, LLC, took over in September 2010. Shorewood is also applying for a parking variance. The multi-family code requires two parking spots per unit, Saunders said.
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The Mercer Island Center for the Arts (MICA) will be holding its first widelyadvertised public meeting about the project between 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday, June Contributed Image 23 at the Mercer Island Above, an artist’s rendering of what one of the new apartment buildings will look like at Community and Events Shorewood. Below, a site map of the property shows where the new buildings are planned. Center. The presentation will focus on the need for would be subject to the MICA, “as a focal point higher fee, Greenberg said. for arts and education on Written comments on the Mercer Island.” The meetproposal must be submitted ing will be led by MICA on or before Monday, June Board President John 22, 2015 at 5 p.m., either Gordon Hill and feature all in person or mailed to the the members of the internaCity of Mercer Island at tionally-recognized design 9611 S.E. 36th St. After the team led by architect and comment period and enviIslander, Lesley Bain. The ronmental review, a Design discussion will also feature Commission review will be a presentation and update scheduled. on the design elements and timeline. In addition, MICA’s resident 24/7 partners will be in CA NEEDING 24/7 HEALTH CARE? KNOW SOMEONE NEEDING HEALTH NEEDING 24/7 HEALTH CARE? KNOW SOMEONE NEEDING 24/7 HEALTH CARE? attendance to talk with the community and share their enthusiasm for the project. Consider 24/7 Awake 24 Consider 24/7 Awake 24/7 Awake Care For: Healt HealthHealth Care For: Health Care For: MICA | PAGE 6 The Pearly Jones The Pearly Jones
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City briefs Council set to extend development moratorium At its meeting on Monday, after the Reporter deadline, the City Council decided whether or not to extend its moratorium on Town Center development. The initial moratorium exempted buildings under two stories and the proposed Hines project, though the Council decided on June 1 to include Hines. The initial term of the moratorium, adopted by the City Council in February, was four months, and set to expire on June 16. The city's work on its Town Center code revision and Comprehensive Plan update is continuing. In fact, both processes have been extended past their planned duration. Adoption of the proposed ordinance on an emergency basis, which requires an affirmative vote of a majority plus one of the whole membership of the Council (five “yes” votes), is recommended to avoid expiration of the current moratorium and the opportunity for one or more applicants to vest under the existing Town Center development regulations, according to the agenda bill.
Town Center work is over budget At its June 15 meeting, the City Council was set to appropriate almost $100,000 to extend the Town Center
visioning process. The work has consisted of two phases so far. Phase 1 involved hiring the consultant team of Seth Harry and Associates, and 3 Square Blocks and concluded with presentation of a final report at the Jan. 23, 2015 Planning Session. The cost was $24,800, funded from the 2013-2014 budget. Phase 2 of the code revision project was scheduled for February through June 2015, and involved more public engagement. It included 20 formal meetings (Town Center Liaison Group, Stakeholder Group, a two-day workshop and public input meetings) and cost $126,610, funded with the 2015 Beautification Fund budget and 2014 General Fund surplus. On June 1, 2015, the Council approved an extended community engagement schedule and delayed adoption of the State-mandated Comprehensive Plan update past the June 30, 2015 deadline. This will require additional consultant resources for potential revisions to already completed work based on additional community input, additional meeting facilitation and organization costs, assistance with Town Centerrelated Comprehensive Plan policies and vision and preparation of an executive summary of the project to date. The new phase of work will also include additional graphics to communicate the Town Center Vision and provide a possible look at the Town Center under the
updated Vision and Design Guidelines. Seth Harry and Associates proposed budget is $50,000 and 3 Square Blocks proposed budget is $44,915, for a total of $94,915. Therefore, a budget appropriation of $94,915 is needed. The recommended funding source is the $96,684 the Council directed staff to set aside for miscellaneous professional services on June 1, 2015 as part of the disposition of the 2014 General Fund surplus. The downside of appropriating almost all of the $96,684 for this purpose is that this funding had been planned to support phase 2 of the impact fee analysis, assuming the Council wants to move forward with instituting impact fees, according to the agenda bill. The meeting occurred after the Reporter deadline.
City awards bid for street overlay project The city received the lowest bid for its 2015 Residential Street Overlays from Lakeside Industries, in the amount of $543,628.00. Lakeside Industries has completed numerous paving projects for Mercer Island in the past, namely the 2012 Island Crest Way Resurfacing Phase 1 and the 2013 Arterial and Residential Overlay projects. Construction activities on the contract are tentatively scheduled to begin in late August and be done in mid-October. Lakeside Industries has also been awarded the construction
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contract for the City’s 2015 S.E. 40th Street Overlay project, and they plan to focus their effort on completing that project first, prior to the start of school, and then move to the 2015 Residential Street Overlay project. The adopted 2015-2016 Capital Budget allocated $738,000 for residential street overlay work in 2015. This project will resurface 1.5 miles of the city’s 58.3 miles of publicly maintained residential streets.
Crest Way in the 4800 block. This area consists of portions of S.E. 48th Street, 86th and 88th Avenues, 88th Place, and S.E. 50th Street. Most of these roadways were built in the early 1960s, and the area received a chip seal in 1983. PCI ratings vary from “satisfactory” to “fair” to “poor” to “very poor.” SE 48th Street and 86th Avenue (which were rated as “satisfactory” in 2013) were significantly impacted by new watermain installation in 2014.
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• S.E. 53rd Street and 90th Avenue, lying east of Island Crest Way. This plat of homes was developed in the mid-1960s and received a chip seal in 1985. The existing pavement has extensive alligator cracking and significant root damage from nearby pine trees, leading to PCI ratings of “very poor” and “failed.”
• 66th, 70th, and 71st Avenues, lying north of S.E. 24th Street on the north end of the First Hill neighborhood. These roadway pavements are relatively thin and were last resurfaced with a chip seal in 1986. Their 2013 pavement condition index (PCI) ratings range from “fair” to “poor." • 70th Avenue from S.E. 24th to S.E. 29th Streets, also in the First Hill neighborhood. This street has not received any significant work since a chip seal in 1986 and its current PCI rating is “fair." • Merhaven neighborhood, lying west of Island
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School news All Mercer Island public schools are ‘Green’ Mercer Island High School, Islander Middle School, and West Mercer Elementary have earned King County Green Schools Level Three recognition. Now all Mercer Island public schools have achieved this recognition as Lakeridge Elementary and Island Park Elementary earned the status in 2013. “An important part of the 2020 Vision of our schools is to cultivate global awareness, with an understanding of real-world problems, such as being good stewards of the environment,” said Mercer Island School District Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano “These schools have initiated or improved sustainable practices and are teaching their students and employees about conservation,” said Dale Alekel, Green Schools Program manager. In the King County Green Schools program there are four levels of focus: 1) waste reduction
and recycling; 2) energy conservation: 3) water conservation and pollution prevention; and 4) sustaining green school activities. To qualify for the next level of recognition as a Level Four Sustaining Green School, a school must select and complete an additional conservation practice or educational strategy from the King County Green Schools program’s Best Practices Guides, while sustaining the conservation strategies the school achieved during the first three levels of the program. To learn more, visit www.MercerIslandSchools. org/MISDGreenSchools.
Teachers named for new elementary school The Mercer Island School District (MISD) announced the teachers who will make up the Core Team at Elementary No. 4. “As we continue our transition from three to four elementary schools, our next big step is the hiring of the Elementary
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No. 4 Core Team,” said the school’s Planning Principal, Aimee BatlinerGillette. “The interview team enjoyed meeting with each of these thoughtful, creative, and energetic teacher-leaders. Their skills and strengths, along with their experience in Mercer Island public schools, will be tremendously beneficial to the process of building our new elementary community.” Elementary No. 4’’s first lead teachers for each grade will be: • Heidi Clark – Kindergarten, from Lakeridge • Mary Jane Dunning - First Grade, from West Mercer • Trina Sherman Second Grade, from West Mercer • Danielle Melin - Third Grade, from Lakeridge • Lindsay Oliveira Fourth Grade, from Island Park • Julie Langley - Fifth Grade, from West Mercer “These talented teachers, along with Aimee, will serve as the foundation for the new school community that we are building with students and families,” said MISD Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano. “While construction on Elementary No. 4 continues, these teachers will begin building the educational team and doing the academic groundwork required to open a new school. They will work directly with Aimee and Fred Rundle, the district’s Assistant Superintendent
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of Learning Services, both of whom have experience opening new elementary schools.” The teachers will continue in their current duties during the 2015-16 school year, but will assume additional responsibilities starting July 1, 2015. Like Batliner-Gillette’s salary, the teachers will receive stipends paid for by the sale of the bonds approved by Mercer Island voters in Feb. 2014, not from the Schools Foundation or the general fund.
MI Schools Foundation seeks board members The Mercer Island Schools Foundation is seeking board members for the 2015-16 school year. “Ideally, our Board representation includes individuals from all neighborhoods on the Island with or without children in Mercer Island Public Schools,” MISF stated in a release. “Additionally, all Mercer Island Public Schools are represented by Board membership.” The nonprofit organization is dedicated to enhancing and improving the quality of education for all students of the Mercer Island School District by obtaining contributions. Yantis said the monthly commitment for board members is roughly 2-4 hours. Contact MISF Executive Director Penny Yantis at 206-275-2550.
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For the second year in a row, Mercer Island High School’s radio station, KMIH-FM, won the General Excellence Award at the Washington State High School Radio Awards. “Congratulations to these students and to their teacher, Charlie Hilen, General Manager of KMIH-FM,” said Mercer Island School District Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano. “Our students have so many different passions, and it is wonderful to see them get the recognition they deserve when they pursue those academic passions outside of the traditional classroom environment.” In addition to the General Excellence Award, students earned 13 individual awards, including: MIHS Radio winners: Best sports Play-byplay 1st - Luke Mounger 2nd – Ian Martin Best sports broadcast 2nd – Ian Martin Best news feature story 3rd – Natalie Newcomb Best individual newscast 3rd – Jack Oberle
Best jock talk 3rd – Katie Hendrickson Best radio image pieces 3rd – Natalie Newcomb
Best underwriting announcement 1st – Katie Hendrickson 2nd – Jack Oberle 3rd – Luke Mounger Best commentary 1st – Luke Mounger Best public service announcement 1st – Sam Hibbert 2nd – Jack Oberle “I am so excited to see these students earn these awards,” said Hilen. “They are amazingly talented and work incredibly hard to make sure the station is running every day. This is a great accomplishment for the station and program.” The goal of the Washington State High School Radio Awards is to provide radio broadcasting students in Washington with a comprehensive awards event in which prepared news, production, on-air performance, and public service components are judged in accordance with industry standards. At the same time, students have the opportunity to meet and visit with industry professionals who serve as mentors and event judges. Find KMIH - Hot Jamz Radio - on the dial at 88.9 and 94.5 FM.
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he League of American Bicyclists recently named Washington the nation’s top ranked “Bicycle Friendly State” for the eighth-straight year. “Bicycling plays an important role in Washington’s quality of life; it gives Washingtonians a viable transportation option, encourages a healthy lifestyle and lowers our individual carbon footprint while supporting our local economies through bicycle tourism,” said Gov. Jay Inslee, who officially proclaimed last month as Bike Month in Washington. “Being again named the most bike-friendly state inspires us to continue building on the progress we’ve made,” he said. While that press-release statement is all well and good, we can’t emphasize this enough: bicyclists and cars need to work together, pay attention to each other and share the road. It sounds like it would be easy to accomplish with the multitude of bike lanes and “sharrows” out there, as well as people with smart heads on their shoulders, but accidents happen. People aren’t always watching out for each other because they’re in a hurry, or talking on the phone while driving, or bicyclists are taking chances while cycling alongside cars, assuming that everyone can see each other. There are more bicyclists out there on the road these days and bad things can happen in an instant. Between 2008 and 2012, an average of three bicyclists died in King County each year and 45 were severely injured in collisions with motor vehicles. The Seattle Bike Blog reports that six cyclists have died in the last 12 months in Western Washington. They include a pastor in Puyallup and a teen in Kirkland. When cyclists get hit, drivers often say, “I just did not see him,” or, “they came out of nowhere.” Cyclists as well as drivers have to stay vigilant. Cyclists should never, ever assume that drivers are watching out for them.
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To the editor Parking at Shorewood will only get worse My wife and I have lived at the Shorewood Heights apartment complex for several years. She used to teach at Country Village Day School and I work in our public schools, so our commutes (often walking) have been a dream. On June 11, residents and neighbors of Shorewood received a letter from the City of Mercer Island regarding Shorewood’s desire to build two new buildings with 90 units, which would also eliminate some of the current parking spaces. Additionally, they are requesting a parking variance that continues to refuse to enforce the most would reduce the required parking basic parking guidelines and address throughout the complex the impact that has on from two parking spaces residents and the surper unit to 1.47 per unit. rounding community. Public comment ends on Shorewood should be Send your letters to: Monday, June 22. forced to deal with editor@mi-reporter.com. Shorewood already has the problem they Keep it brief, courteous, terrible parking issues that have created before and sign your name. complex management is they are allowed unwilling to acknowledge to make it worse and resolve. Parked cars and profit from the recent growth spill into residential neighborhoods on in demand for multi-family housing 88th Avenue S.E. and S.E. 36th Street units. Comments to the City of Mercer every evening. Due to the lack of avail- Island can be emailed to travis.saunable parking, cars are regularly parked ders@mercergov.org. illegally in lanes that are needed by emergency vehicles. Moreover, those Randy Bolerjack well-marked areas need to remain clear so drivers are able to see pedestrians, particularly young students walking to their bus stops in the morning. Despite the safety risks and neighOn behalf of the Board and Guild of borhood impact, Shorewood Heights Mercer Island Center for the Arts, we
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want to thank Kerry Nicholson, Senior Managing Director of Legacy Partners, who has generously donated beautiful in-kind office and conference room space in the Island Corporate Center to MICA’s capital campaign efforts. Without Nicholson and Legacy Partners, the project would not be in the excellent position of the fund raising effort attaining excellent momentum and the project design (by architects Lesley Bain and Owen Richards) evolving at a fast pace as well. Nicholson has been incredibly supportive of MICA’s efforts to be a transformative cultural and economic focal point on the Island. As a developer of major mixed use projects both on the Island and off, Nicholson noted, I am very supportive of MICA, as I firmly believe that art defines and binds us together as a community and a civili-
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Late Start Committee recommends no changes to MIHS schedule More than half of MIHS students surveyed opposed later school start By Joseph Livarchik
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Wrapping up six months of research and community outreach regarding the possibility of moving back high school start times, the High School Start-Time Committee recommended to the Mercer Island School Board on Thursday that no changes be made to current high school bell times. Although the committee determined more sleep would be beneficial for high school students, it stated in a report presented to the board that the "benefits are
outweighed by undesirable consequences that would impact the large majority of our high school students." Committee member Frances Osman said discussions with faculty members brought concerns that a later start could mean students leaving school early for after-school activities would stretch further back into the school day, as well as school commute times moving into rush hour. “They certainly understand and realize the benefit of having a later start time and in an ideal world, would love to have kids start later so they could sleep later in the morning,” Osman said. “However, there were substantial concerns amongst the administrators and I would say all of them feel it would be difficult thing to do at this
time.” Committee member Gavin Cree said there was significant concern from Mercer Island music instructors about the continuity of the band and orchestra programs. Performance times already run on a tight schedule, and teachers have to accommodate band students who participate in multiple extracurricular activities. Paige Behrbaum said the general consensus among discussions with students was the current system works, so why change it. “Common themes in their feedback were that 15 minutes later didn't seem like very much and 30 was too much and too disruptive to all the things they were trying to do after school, and they didn't want to make activity
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choices,” she said. But members of the In a survey of over 1200 School Board weren't quick respondents taken by the to dismiss later start times. committee, gathering input Responding to a remark from high school students, that the structure of the staff members and parents, band program would be more than half of those in jeopardy with later start surveyed were opposed times, board director Dave to moving back Myerson start times to weighed 8:30 a.m. for the the return 2016-17 school of such a year. A total of change. 44 percent of “[Later respondents start times] answered they will apparwere strongly ently alter opposed, while 8 Paige Behrbaum, Start- the strucTime Committee ture as percent said they were somewhat we know opposed. it, everyHigh school students body has testified to that,” were the most likely to Myerson said. “But the oppose the change, with actual value of starting late nearly 54 percent respondis still clear, so the concluing strongly against later sion that I draw is that we start times. The majority should alter the structure of parents of high school as we know it, and yes, students also opposed the it’s going to take time and change, with 48 percent effort.” saying they were strongly Board member Adair against it. Parents of young- Dingle noted many of the er students (elementary and concerns made for pushmiddle school) were the ing back start times were most likely to support it, the same issues that arose with 61 percent saying they when the district moved were strongly in favor. from 7:20 a.m. to 8 a.m.
high school start times over a decade ago. She added what is different now is the amount of evidence recommending an 8:30 a.m. start time, citing the recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), which was released in a 2014 policy statement. “It’s fairly common now to read how 8:30 a.m. is the push the high schools are going toward across the country because that is the earliest recommended start time for high schools,” Dingle said. “I agree with the concept there has to be a little more education made so that the value, which is much more indisputable than it was 12-13 years ago, takes precedence over adherence to a current schedule.” Superintendent Dr. Gary Plano called the problem a “technical problem in a political sphere,” and asked the board to think about what additional information they would want moving forward. He said the board could potentially discuss the topic at its board retreat June 16.
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Company, and Bookit Repertory Theatre, Teatro ZinZanni, Pacific Music Works and others who have committed to bring their productions to Mercer Island, thus reaching audience members they might not be able to reach through their “home” seasons. MICA will also provide support for Farmers Market, Summer Celebration and Music In the Park. Again, thanks to Kerry Nicholson for giving MICA “Shelter from the Storm.” We raise our glasses and thank Legacy Partners for their hospitality and support. We couldn’t do it without them. Louise Kincaid Executive Director MICA
ing, art, music and food, will be held at the Mercer Island Outdoor Sculpture Gallery on Sunset Blvd., on Sept. 11. The evening will feature ten local wineries, fine art, live music and iconic food trucks offering interesting fare. For more, visit mercerislandartuncorked.eventbrite.com.
Present designs show MICA as a 38,000 square foot, three-theater complex for the presentation of plays, musicals, dance, concerts, recitals, lectures, films, and visual art. This new facility will include a 300-seat Main Stage, 100-seat recital studio, 100-seat ‘theater lab,’ classrooms, studios, meeting rooms, office space and community gathering space. The building will also feature a beautiful expansive, glass-fronted lobby and art gallery that can host galas and receptions, as well as a café and bar. The building would be situated on the Bicentennial park space and the old recycling center at the corner of 76th Avenue S.E. and S.E. 32nd Street. MICA plans include providing Youth Theatre Northwest with a permanent home for all its productions, classes, camps and workshops. The facility will additionally provide space for numerous other arts and cultural groups to conduct classes, performances, and other events. For more visit www.mercerislandarts.org/
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Police MAY 22
MAY 26
FOUND PROPERTY: A 25-year-
LOST PROPERTY: A 31-year-old
old Seattle man found a pile of mail and two credit cards in the street at the 4100 block of 93rd Avenue S.E.
MAY 24 DEATH INVESTIGATION: A
101-year-old man passed away. There were no signs of foul play, but DNR paperwork was on the scene at the 7600 block of S.E. 29th Street. THEFT: About $10 in cash
was stolen from the tip jar at Emerald City Smoothie on S.E. 27th Street. The suspect is unknown. BURGLARY: A 56-year-old
woman said that unknown suspects burglarized her residence at the 4000 block of 92nd Avenue S.E., stealing about $3,100 worth of items. The point of entry/ exit appeared to be an unsecured kitchen window.
MAY 25
woman said that sometime over the last few weeks, a jewelry box containing three rings had gone missing from her apartment at the 7600 block of S.E. 27th Street. THEFT: A bicycle belonging to a 53-year-old man was stolen from a secured garage of a building at the 7600 block of S.E. 27th Street.
MAY 27 PROWLING: A 68-year-old man and 60-year-old female reported that their two unlocked vehicles were prowled overnight in their driveway at the 4200 block of Mercerwood Drive. ABANDONED VEHICLE: A 1999 Acura CL was left at the 9700 block of S.E. 35th Place for 10 days. The vehicle, which is registered to a 54-year-old Keller woman, was impounded. FRAUD: The Social Security
THEFT: Three or four bottles
of vodka were stolen from the Albertsons on 77th Avenue S.E. The suspect appears to be a repeat offender.
ORDER VIOLATION: A 19-year-
old Island man was arrested at the 9000 block of West Shorewood Drive after violating a No Contact Order with his father. He was booked into Issaquah Jail.
numbers of a 43-year-old woman and 42-year-old man who live at the 4000 block of West Mercer Way were stolen, and used to file a fraudulent tax return.
MAY 28 COLLISION: A pedestrian, an
86-year-old Island woman, was walking on 78th Avenue S.E. and crossing a driveway when she was struck by a vehicle and knocked down. The driver, a 66-year-old Island man, said he was
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moving slowly and checking for traffic, but that he didn't see the woman. She did not report any injuries and was treated by MIFD. WARRANT ARREST: A 33-yearold Island man was taken into custody at the 8400 block of S.E. 26th Street. He had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out of Vancouver.
MAY 29 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A light pole at Luther Burbank Park was knocked over into the water.
MAY 30 THEFT: Car keys and a phone belonging to a 33-year-old Seattle woman were stolen from the Subway on S.E. 27th Street.
MAY 31 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A 66-year-old Island male reported that his mailbox door was pried open and the lock was broken at the 9200 block of S.E. 33rd Place. Nothing was taken. FOUND PROPERTY: A 10-yearold boy found a bicycle with a black seat, black handle bars and front wheel silver pegs at the 8400 block of S.E. 68th Street. He said it had been abandoned for some time, and took the bicycle to MIPD with his mother. The bicycle has no record of being stolen.
THEFT: A 76-year-old Island woman said her clutch purse was stolen from a choir room during her church service at the 8500 block of S.E. 40th Street. An iPhone, credit cards, driver’s license and cash were taken. The phone was tracked to an entrance of Denny Park, and the credit card was used at three locations.
JUNE 1 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: An 18-year-old male, reported to be suffering from depression, kicked holes in the walls of a 50-year-old Island woman's house at the 7700 block of S.E. 39th Street. He was transported to Overlake ER on involuntary commitment. FRAUD: A 58-year-old man at the 3300 block of 72nd Avenue S.E. said that while applying for a mortgage, he found an unauthorized Sprint account under his name that had been sent to collections. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A 63-year-old man said his mailbox at the 8600 block of North Mercer Way was pried open and damaged, causing $5 of damage. He does not know if any mail was taken.
JUNE 2 FOUND PROPERTY: Someone reported an abandoned Novaro Piedra 24-speed bicycle along the roadway at the 2700 block of 61st Avenue S.E.
PUBLIC NOTICES CITY OF MERCER ISLAND NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING – CITY COUNCIL MINIPLANNING SESSION Notice is hereby given that the Mercer Island City Council will hold a Mini-Planning Session on Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Calkins Room at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center at 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, WA. Allison Spietz City Clerk Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on June 17, 2015 and June 24, 2015. #1347013.
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FRAUD: A 68-year-old man at the 6200 block of Island Crest Way said that an unknown subject made two fraudulent purchases on his Bank of America Alaska Airlines Visa card. INFORMATIONAL REPORT: A manager at the North-end Rite Aid observed a subject removing wrappers and cartons from cosmetic products and placing them in her open purse, which was inside a Rite Aid shopping cart. The subject, a 33-yearold Issaquah woman, did not go beyond the cash register or leave the store. She was trespassed from the Rite Aid. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A 21-year-old Snoqualmie man reported that his car window was shattered in a possible vehicle prowl at the 7900 block of S.E. 28th Street, but nothing was stolen. INFORMATIONAL REPORT:
Police responded to a disturbance with possible suicidal threats at the 3600 block of 88th Avenue S.E., but there was no crime, visible injuries or criteria for involvement.
JUNE 3 WARRANT ARREST: A 24-yearold Shoreline man was stopped at the 7600 block of North Mercer Way and arrested on a Shoreline war-
Crime statistics for May Every month, the Police Department calculates crime statistics and compares them to numbers from the year prior. In May of this year, there were 92 serious offenses, compared to 54 in 2014. The largest increase was in the theft category, from 27 in 2014 to 69 in 2015. But the department had no cases of robbery or assault, and one fewer incident of both burglary and identity theft. This year, there were 12 adult arrests and three juvenile arrests. Police arrested 24 adults and one juvenile last May. There were 1,779 calls for service in May this year, compared to 2,003 in 2014.
rant. He was transported and booked into SCORE Jail. FRAUD: A 57-year-old woman at the 7200 block of North Mercer Way said that someone applied for three credit cards using her information. There was no activity on those cards, but $2,348.92 was fraudulently charged on her Nordstrom credit card.
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What will replace Albertsons? Islanders say they want a PCC By Katie Metzger
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After a notice that Albertsons will close in July, a "Bring PCC to Mercer Island" Facebook group grew from 60 to 600 members in two days. The group is dedicated to fans of the unique blend of local produce, organic products, wholesome food and community values personified by Puget Consumers Coop (PCC). "The Albertsons location is ideal if it hasn’t sold to a developer who would turn it into something else," said Jeff Sanderson. "Many on MI, if you follow the nextdoor.com traffic, would love something like PCC, so we’ll be ringing that bell."
Sanderson, who is running for City Council in September, is promoting the group with Craig and Jane Reynolds, Lara Sanderson, Yaffa Penski and Lisa Porad. Craig Reynolds originally created the Facebook page in 2010, as an experiment. The group is aims to "create a groundswell" with a "grassroots effort," he said. "We believe the Island was already ripe for such a store," he said. "But with the impending closure of Albertsons, the time is even more right." Reynolds said he has written to PCC CEO Cate Hardy before. "We do want to be in every Puget Sound neighborhood that would like us and can support one of our stores. New store locations have to make solid economic sense, and one of the key factors is having sufficient
members and shoppers in the area who know us and want us. For what it’s worth, you are not alone - we have heard from many people who would like to see a PCC on Mercer Island," Hardy wrote back. The group also set up a survey "to do some basic market research on potential for a PCC or other new grocer on the Island." The Facebook page can be found at www. f a c e b o o k . c om / g roup s / PccMercerIsland and the survey at www.surv e y m o n k e y. c o m / s / MIgrocerysurvey. An agenda item was added to the June 15 City Council agenda, to discuss "an update on the Albertsons grocery site and potential grocer." The meeting occurred after the Reporter deadline.
‘Change the world’ idea is winner By Katie Metzger
grant, Microsoft technology bundle and leaderThe charitable efforts of ship development trip to Dana Berejka, a 15-year- Nicaragua, to start a website for her organization old Islander, started small. Three years ago, she and learn how to become came home from Youth a better philanthropist. If Group inspired and "went technology advances, she online looking for ways a hopes to develop a device 12-year-old could change that people could wear that the world." She started would repel mosquitos. "Netting is great, but writing to a young girl named Diane in Rwanda, people have to go outside," and sending her $15 a she said. "If we could find a way for people month through to be safe all day, World Vision. that would be "[It] seemed like world-changing." a lot to me then," Right now, Berejka said. "I The Diane wrote and received Foundation conletters forming a sists of Berejka friendship that I and her parents. hoped would last forever. A year later, Dana Berejka But she said that the Mercer Island World Vision called community has my parents and they been supportive, had to deliver the especially the high school, news to me." Diane, just before her helping her by voting for sixth birthday, died after her entry and spreading contracting malaria. So the word. "As soon as my family Berejka started The Diane Foundation to raise money and I told people about to buy nets and medicine my standing as a finalist, to prevent malaria, and it felt like the whole Island make donations to Diane’s was cheering me on," she said. "Now that I have more school. Her story helped her resources because of the become a grand prize win- Challenge for Change comner of Microsoft's 2015 petition, I’m excited about YouthSpark Challenge expanding my charity in for Change, a contest that such a supportive environasked young people from ment and can’t wait to see around the world to submit how it grows." She said that she's neran idea to address a social issue through technology vous about traveling on her own down to Nicaragua, in their communities. She said that she will use but also excited to meet the prize, a $2,500 cash the other winners and the kmetzger@mi-reporter.com
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locals. "Living on Mercer Island, we’re accustomed to a certain lifestyle that most people in the world don’t have," she said. When I grow up, I want my job to be traveling the world helping others." A 15-year-old can change the world, she said, even in small ways. "Save money, and maybe instead of buying a new top or video game, you donate the money. Even the smallest amount goes a long way," she said. "I’m also a strong believer in volunteering your time. When donating, sometimes you’re not lucky enough to get a personal experience from it, but you always can with volunteering." Instead of getting an allowance, Berejka sends $20 a month to Diane's younger brother, Bertin. So far, sponsoring a child has been one of the greatest experiences of her life, she said. "Even though it brought me my lowest of lows, it has also given me my highest of highs."
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National Charity League honors the Class of 2015 The National Charity League Evergreen Chapter honored the community service and leadership contributions of its graduating seniors at the chapter’s annual Senior Celebration, held in May at the Seattle Design Center. During their six years of involvement with NCL, from 7th through 12th grade, members of the class of 2015 have been moved and inspired by their volunteer experi-
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ences. The chapter collectively volunteered 5,306 hours at over 32 different philanthropies this year. National Charity League is one of the nation’s most distinctive and well-respected mother-daughter membership organizations with over 196 chapters nationwide. Its mission is to foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. For more, visit www. ncllakewashington.org/ Contributed Photo
Meet Reporter intern Kris Brackmann
editor for The Islander newspaper at MIHS. She has most recently been writing for her college newspapers; as a sports writer for The Student Life Islander graduate Kris and staff writer for the Brackmann begins her pro- campus parody newspafessional journalism career per, “The Golden Antlers.” this summer working as Aside from academan intern for the Mercer ics, Kris is active in many I s l a n d activities at her school Reporter. She that feed her other pashas just comsions. She serves as a pleted her member of the Studentsecond year At h l e te - Adv i s or y at Claremont Committe, president of McKenna the Art Council, and next College, a year will represent her small libclassmates as the elected eral arts col- Kris junior class president. lege located Brackmann Brackmann played in southern for the Islanders in volC a l i for n i a , leyball, basketball, and where she majors in both track and field. She has anthropology and psy- continued her love for baschology. ketball by playing for the After graduating from Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Mercer Island High School team. The past two seasons in 2013, Brackmann is she has helped her team pleased to be back on ‘The win their conference and Rock’ reporting about compete at the Division III her own community. By NCAA tournament. working with the Reporter this summer she hopes to To contact Kris, email expand and develop her kbrackmann@bellevuereskills in both writing and porter.com photography. Brackmann started as a photographer and photo
Correction In the May 27 issue of the Reporter, a story entitled “Sunnybeam teacher receives lifetime achieve-
The Mercer Island Natnional Charity Legaue Class of 2015 are standing, from left; Shea Kelsay, Kirbi Phillips, Julia Cartwright, Sara Moonka, Molly White, Lauren Hsue, Abigail Jemley, Sydney Galando, Marissa Tuttle-Roache, Annie Versnel, Allison Casper, Amanda Tsang. Sitting from left; Katie Wold, Delaney Clark, Kaya Robertson, Lauren Gallagher, Anika Christofferson, Grace Boos, Sofija Raisys, Shannon Cavanaugh, Katie Hendrickson. Not Pictured: CJ Paige.
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High Bridge Estate $1,035,000
16405 208th Place SE, Monroe. Perfectly situated 4BR/3BA Country Estate w/sweeping views across the valley to the Cascades. Stunning living areas, gorgeous outdoor settings including Koi pond, 6 car garage & more make this home a Must See! 206.232.8600 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com
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7930 SE 34th St. #309. This 2BR/1.5BA condo has plenty of space & has lots of daylight. Mecerdale Park is right across the street. Here’s the opportunity to live close to shopping, restaurants, I-90 & a beautiful park. Petra H. Walker 206.715.5677 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com/ 78373
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Cedar Park Home
7543 25th Ave NE, Seattle. Classic 1924 American Bungalow in the heart of Ravenna. This 3BR/1.75BA home, across from Waldo Dahl Playfield, has a remodeled kitchen w/stainless appliances, 2 wood-burning fp, full non-conforming apt downstairs w/ full kitchen & lg family rm. Lovley backyard, garden, front porch & more! Andrea Pirzio-Biroli 206.930.3456 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com/86106
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13227 37th Ave NE, Seattle. Completely remodeled in 2014, light & bright 5BD/2BA home in sought after Cedar Park neighborhood on a quiet street. Large deck off main floor. Close to shops, bus lines & easy commute to downtown. Don’t miss this! Frank Ceteznik 206.979.8400 www.mercerisland.johnlscott.com/13308
Pending
New on Market
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Craig Hagstrom
Julie Mermelstein
Daryl Summers
Huy Tat
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GRADS | FROM 1 mentioned one mystery to him was the amount of care provided by parents and teachers, marveling at the time and energy they show. “I don’t know how you do what you do, but I know how much it means to us here,” he said. MIHS English teacher and faculty speaker Jeff Randolph comically lamented about having to hear students say they couldn’t wait to leave high school after just four years, while most teachers are there much longer. He implored the graduates to find their calling and learn to do it well. And he asked the students to not forget about their parents. “Please do your parents a favor and when you can, let them know how you’re doing in the adult world,” he said. The crowd was treated to musical performances of Benedetto Marcello’s “Concerto in C minor” by Isaac Miller on oboe and Eric Westergard on piano, and “Meditation” from Thais, with Ann Guinee on viola and Ailin Fu on piano. Norihiro Shiotsu dedicated his cello performance of “Julie-O” by Mark Summer to the class of 2015 and also to his girlfriend. Before the ceremonial tassel flip, senior class officers Benji Holen, Luke Mounger and Topher LaCrampe walked through their memories of each year of high school. “The class of 2015 transcends conventional notions. We are hotter than fire and colder than ice,” Holen said. “I wouldn’t trade my high school experience for anything.”
Far left, Jeremy Voss and Jolie Tate are all smiles after receiving their diplomas. Left, June Kissel and Olivia Snell spot familiar faces in the crowd. Below, one Islander perfectly sums up the evening’s festivities. Randy Bolerjack/ Special to the Reporter
Right, Brenden Yan, Steven Duchaine, George Pallis and Steven Woolston get their cameras out to capture the moment (photo by Kris Brackmann). Below, Leah Fisk waves to the crowd upon entering commencement exercises with Aeon Gaines (photo by Joseph Livarchik).
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Above, class speaker David Emanuels addresses the audience while father and School Board President Brian Emanuels records it with his phone..
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Elementary schools square off at 45th All-Island Track Meet By Joseph Livarchik
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Fourth and fifth grade students from all over Mercer Island squared off in the 45th annual AllIsland Track Meet Friday, June 12 at Islander Stadium. Teams from Island Park, Lakeridge, West Mercer and St. Monica School battled through sprints and relays, as well as the long
jump, shot put and softball throw competitions. For the third year in a row, West Mercer Elementary won first place at the event with a team score of 403 points. St. Monica won the Best Spirit award, while Lakeridge earned the honor of loudest fans and Island Park won the Sportsmanship award. The meet saw one All-
Island Track record broken. In the fifth grade girls 400 meter race, St. Monica’s Makena Wick set a new record with a winning time of 1:05.56.
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Top photo, Island Park fourth-grader Samir Lumba (far right) and Lakeridge fourth-grader Geoffrey Goffman (far left) compete in the 4x100 meter relay Friday, June 12 at Mercer Island High School. Below left, Lakeridge fourth-grader Lauren Novak participates in the softball throw. Below right, St. Monica fifth-grader Makena Wick wins the girls 400 meter race. To see more photos from the event, visit www.mi-reporter.com.
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The Islanders began spring football practices with a host of new faces as they target a postseason appearance in 2015. as well as all-league WR/ DB Jack Counihan and first-team linebacker David Emanuels. Senior Anthony Scalzo will vie for the starting job under center, after seeing spot duty at quarterback last season. Ogata says it will
Sports briefs Islanders turn out for Rock ‘n Roll Marathon Eighty-nine Mercer Island runners turned out for the Rock ‘n Roll Seattle marathon, half-marathon and 8K events Saturday, June 13. Over 17,000 participants competed in the day’s events. Mercer Island had
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be a three-man race, with Scalzo getting competition from junior Blake Swanson and sophomore Nikhil Nayar. The Islanders will look to its six varsity captains for leadership, with seniors Joe Williams, Jonny Osman,
Jackson Caputo and Eric Kim named captains, as well as juniors Andy Bliss and Jordano Mark. Though Ogata said he expects the entire class of seniors to establish culture and identity if the Islanders are to find success in 2015.
Jaschke, 03:49:07; Ty Henderson, 03:49:13; Curtis Brown, 03:51:33; Charlie Gardner, 03:55:14; Brian Musser, 03:55:32; Robert Moran, 03:58:51; Gordon Goetzmann, 03:59:57; Micah Samuels, 04:00:05; Lisa Fairman, 04:24:07; Michelle Whims, 04:31:02; Chloe Royer, 04:39:33; Brano Mikulik, 04:48:40; Wendy Rosenstein, 04:53:12; Anna Phillips, 05:20:12; Ron Niemi, 05:32:16; Mallory Lundell,
05:35:45; Jared Lundell, 05:50:37. Results are from the Seattle Rock’n’Roll marathon website.
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Last season: Mercer Island finished fourth in the 2014 3A/2A KingCo standings, with a 3-3 league record and 5-5 overall. All-KingCo losses: First team offense - Alfonso Gonzalez, QB (KingCo Offensive Player of the Year); Jack Counihan, WR; Second team offense - Jack Flint, OL; First team defense - Kiernan Coles, LB; Jack Counihan, DB; David Emanuels, LB; George Pallis, DB; Second team defense - Preston Melick, DL; Honorable mention - Trevor Himstead, LB; Calvin Lee, LB. All-KingCo returners: Second team offense - Eric Kim, WR; Andy Bliss, OL; Honorable mention - Griffin Kane, WR; Jonny Osman, LB.
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changing a few things up on the field, though nothing too drastic. “Whenever you change an offensive coordinator, things are going to change a little bit,” he said. “We’re going to be doing what we’ve been doing, though with a few changes. Defensively, we kept the same defensive coordinator, so that’s going to be the same. We have new assistants that work under him, but they’ve all been here before. “It’s exciting. I’m really excited about the new coaches and what they have to bring and what we’re doing with this program right now. I’m pretty fired up about this next season.”
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The emphasis has shifted back to basics and teambonding as the Mercer Island football team began spring practices and prepared to lay the foundation for its 2015 campaign. Where depth was a strong suit this time last year for a team returning 16 of its 22 starters, now a bevy of new faces are set to take to the gridiron for the Islanders this fall, both on the field and on the sidelines. “We have some really good frontline guys who have some varsity experience, but in high school you have ebb and flow,” said head coach Brett Ogata. “We’ve [lost] guys who graduated and we got to have some of those juniors and sophomores and to-be seniors who haven’t played much to step up. I think we do have guys who are ready to do that, but this is what spring ball is for.” Gone is two-year starting quarterback and 2014 KingCo Offensive Player of the Year Alfonso Gonzalez,
“Our goal every year now, the attitude is that we expect to be a playoff team,” he said. “We’re working hard for that. The boys are doing a great job right now of trying to fulfill that goal.” The Mercer Island coach will take over offensive coordinator duties and serve as quarterbacks coach, after previous coordinator Shane Keck took the head coaching position at Cascade High School last February. The changeover doesn’t end there, as the Islanders will also see coaching changes at the cornerback, wide receiver, offensive line and linebacker positions. Ogata said with new blood on his coaching staff, he is looking forward to
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WEDNESDAY | 17 COMMUNITY IDEA LAB BUILDING A 21ST CENTURY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM: 6-8
p.m., Wednesday, June 17, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. Join Crosscut at its 3rd Community Idea Lab, presented by JPMorgan Chase, where audience members will dive into modeling a 21st century transportation system in the Northwest. Cost is $10. Register online at www. crosscut.com/event/community-idea-lab-transportation. FIRST AID AND ADULT CPR WITH AED: 7-9 p.m.,
Wednesday, June 17, Main Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Sign up online at MyParksandRecreation.com or or via telephone at 206275-7847. Cost is $25. For more, contact Jolene Judd at 206-275-7607.
THURSDAY | 18 MERCER ISLAND RADIO OPERATOR MEETING: 7-8 p.m.,
Thursday, June 18, City Council Chambers, 9611 S.E. 36th St. MIRO is a group of amateur radio operators who volunteer their time to provide back-up communications for the City of Mercer Island in case of a natural disaster. For more, visit the MIRO website at http://mirohams.org.
items, including household goods, clothing and more. If you would like to donate items to be sold, contact Janice Krekow at 206-4270303 to arrange drop-off, or JoAnne Jones at 206-2323903. No large furniture, please. FOREST STEWARDSHIP EVENT:
Saturday, June 20, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. . Luther Burbank north wetlands. Meet at the Luther Burbank Park north parking lot, 2040 84th Ave. S.E. Register at www. mtsgreenway.org. For more, contact aline.sommargren@ mercergov.org.
SUNDAY | 21 MERCER ISLAND FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m., Sunday,
June 21, 7700 S.E. 32nd St. Providing local fruits and produce and artisan Washington-made products. For more, visit www.mifarmersmarket.org.
MONDAY | 22 MI LIBRARY BOARD REGULAR MEETING: 6-7:30 p.m.,
Monday, June 22, Mercer Island Library, 4400 88th Ave. S.E. Held on the fourth Monday of the month unless otherwise posted. Contact Bruce Fletcher at bruce. fletcher@mercergov.org for more.
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MERCER ISLAND REGIONAL FIELD DAY 2015: 1-5 p.m.,
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MERCER ISLAND MARTIAL ARTS SUMMER CAMP: 9 a.m.
- 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, June 22-Sept. 4, 2630 77th Ave. S.E., Suite 106-108. Featuring formal martial arts classes as well as art lessons and outdoor activities. Every Friday, we end the week with a big celebration and party. A great way to get an introduction to martial arts or to get a leg up on your current martial arts training. Register at www.mercerislandmartialarts.com or call 206-230-9050.
BASEBALL POSITIVE SUMMER GAMES CAMPS: June 22
- Aug. 13, King County/ South Snohomish County. Baseball Positive is back to run its fast-paced and informative baseball camps for the kids ages 6-12. Drills and hands-on instruction are woven into the game focus of the camps. Cost is $137. For more, contact Mark Linden at marklinden20@gmail.com or visit www.diysports.com/baseballpositive. CALL FOR ARTISTS JUNIOR ART SHOW: The 41st annual
Junior Art Show is July 11 and 12. Submit your art for cash awards and prizes. The
show is open to all Mercer Island residents in grades K-12, and includes categories for painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and crafts. Cost is $3. Find more information on the application at www.mival.org or contact Kendall Taylor at dkkwtaylor@comcast.net. EXHIBITION OF MIVAL ARTISTS’ WORK: Lighthouse Gallery
at Covenant Shores, 9150 Fortuna Dr. View the wonderful art of five MIVAL artists at the Lighthouse Gallery through Aug. 1. Featured artists are Seiko Konya, Judith Roan, Nancy Abel, Genny Reese and Ron Reeder. Free. For more,
ticipate with a larger group of volunteers in a simulated emergency to test communications and auxiliary power. This event marks the first Field Day that agencies and volunteers from multiple cities will cooperate as one to prepare our communities for potential disasters or crises. For more, contact Woody Howse at whowse@ me.com.
BRAINPOWER EXHIBIT: 4-8 p.m., Wednesday, June 24. Presented by Pacific Science Center’s Science on Wheels. Discover the source of real life super powers, the human brain. See a real human brain up close and then compare it to the brains of other animals. Drop in anytime, all ages welcome.
about child literacy, and tips for working with young readers. Teen volunteers need to have submitted a completed application to the library in order to participate in the training. Applications will be available starting May 5 and are due back on June 9. Call the library or email Carrie Bowman (clbowman@kcls. org) with questions.
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Friday, June 19. Held at Renton Community Center, 1715 S.E. Maple Valley HWY, Renton. Build a robot, play Minecraft and other computer games, and meet your
favorite superhero.
STUDY ZONE: 3 p.m., Wednesday, June 17. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors. Proofreading help is available. Ask at the Reference Desk for location. BOOK BUDDIES TRAINING: 1 p.m., Tuesday, June 23. This orientation is mandatory for teens volunteering to read with children this summer. Topics covered include scheduling and program expectations, information
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3801 EAST MERCER WAY (206) 232-7115 WWW.SJCC.ORG FATHER’S DAY AT THE J - HAVANA CURVEBALL: 10:30 a.m. -
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contact Kay Hirai at kh@ studio904.com. CALL FOR BAKERS! MERCER ISLAND FARMERS MARKET BERRY PIE BAKE CONTEST:
First annual Berry Pie Bake contest. All are invited to enter their favorite homemade berry pie. Cost is $5, deadline to register is Aug. 1. Contact MIFMpiebake@ gmail.com or visit www. mifarmersmarket.org. VOLUNTEER AT MERCER ISLAND FARMERS MARKET: Mercer
Island Farmers Market welcomes all helping hands. Need community service hours? Contact volunteer@ mifarmersmarket.org.
$5-10. For more, contact Lori Ceyhun at LoriC@sjcc.org or call 206-388-0833. SJCC SUMMER CAMP 2015:
June 22-Aug. 28. Camp runs Mondays through Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sign up for a single week or a three-week session. Join us all summer or whenever fits your schedule. Before and after camp care is available. Contact Mark Rosenberg at MarkR@sjcc.org or call 206388-0830. TWEEN FITNESS, AGES 9-13:
3:30-4:30 p.m., Wednesdays. Kids will learn to use bands, balls and their own body weight to work on cardiovascular and weight training as well as balance, stability, and stretching. Free for members, $5 for guests. Contact Dana Azose at danaa@sjcc.org or call 206388-0836. TOT SHABBAT: 9:45 a.m., Fridays. Join us with your children and celebrate Shabbat with songs and challah on Friday mornings. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Mercer Island United Methodist Church SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 am Christian Education 11:00 am Worship Service 7070 SE 24th Street Mercer Island, WA 98040
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Each year, Mercer Island High School honors its graduates for community service. A total of 92 members of the Class of 2015 earned an award for their work helping in the community. Based on the hours they work, the students earn gold, silver, or bronze medals with their graduation robes. Bronze awards are given to students who have completed 125 hours of community service, silver is given to those completing 180, and students with over 260 hours wear gold. Amongst the diverse areas of service, many volunteer their time within organizations at the high school. They might be found doing a service project for the National Honor Society, Lions Club, Interact Club, Senior Service Club, and VOICE. They might also be a member of the Green Team, PETRI Club, KidsCorps, Sparkle, the radio station, or lead weekly discussions as a BRIDGES leader. Students also help with after school programs and sports teams. These include music and theater programs, wrestling or water polo, Junior Hoopsters basketball or serving as a Spanish teacher assistant. Aside from the high school, these Islanders do their part in the greater Mercer Island community. They volunteer at the Farmers Market, Summer Celebration, the Rotary runs, and with the Boys & Girls Club, Youth & Family Services, Kiwanis Club, National Charity League, and Safe Rides. They also assist parent volunteers at the other schools in the district, like at the Preschool Association’s Circus and the West
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Community service medals for the MIHS Class of 2015 GOLD AWARDS
Mercer Elementary School science fair. Some students accumulate their hours through organizations where they have been involved themselves as youth. They include summer camps and sports coaching, while others volunteer with the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, King County Search and Rescue, and University of Washington Medicine. Many students have volunteered for awareness organizations like Seattle Amigos, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Relay for Life, and Seattle AIDS Walk. And others volunteer for projects and go on missions through their faith community. The impact made by these students isn’t just seen around the greater Seattle area but globally as well. These students have volunteered for Global Visionaries, Rustic Pathways, a Costa Rica orphanage, and traveled to Mexico to build houses.
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BALTA, NORTH DAKOTA 1037 acres, on bids contact: grosslandsale@aol. com, (1) Legal-lots 2,3 & 4, Section 4-154-73, containing (120) acres, tax parcel 03954000, taxes $752; (2) Legal S 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 , N W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 , NE1/4SW1/4, Section 4154-73, (160) acres, tax parcel 03959000, 2014, taxes $890; (3) Legal S 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 , NW1/4SW1/4, Section 4-154-73 (120) acres, tax parcel 03957000, 2014, taxes $680; (4) Legal S1/2NE1/4, section 5-154-73, (80) acres, tax parcel 03964000, 2014 taxes $576; (5) Legal N W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 , NE1/4SE1/4, Section 5154-73, (80) acres, tax parcel 03965000, 2014 taxes $674; (6) Legal N 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 , S W 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 , SE1/4NE1/4, Section 18-154-73, (160) acres, tax parcel 04043000, 2014 taxes $244; (7) Legal S1/2SE1/4, Section 18-154-73, (80) acres, tax parcel 04049000, 2014 taxes $116; (8) Legal, E1/2NE1/4, LESS SOO, RT W2A, Section 19-154-73, (78) acres, tax parcel 04050000, 2014 taxes $215; (9) Legal SW1/4, Section 27154-73, (160) acres, tax parcel 04099000, 2014 taxes $354; This information was taken from the 2014 tax statement of Pierce County, ND, bids will be considered o n a l l o r a ny p a r c e l , there will not be any set bidding & sellers waive all bidding & selling irregularities, bids may be emailed to grosslandsales@aol.com , sellers consulting firm, jjlarueconsultingfir m, Jack H o f f n e r o w n e r. To t a l cash rent 2014, $33,993....701-799-9151 Vacation/Getaways for Sale GRAYS’ HARBOR.
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PAGINATOR Peninsula Daily News, a six-day morning newspaper serving the beautiful North Olympic Peninsula of Washington, has a full-time opening on its design/copy desk in Port Angeles. The successful c a n d i d a t e mu s t h ave demonstrated and creative layout/pagination skills using the Adobe Suite, copy editing experience, good grammar and syntax skills, be AP style-savvy, know current events, write accurate and catchy headlines and possess sharp InDesign skills (we have a Macintosh-based computer system). Daily newspaper experience preferred; will consider a t o p - d rawe r c a n d i d a t e from a weekly newspaper looking to move to a daily. The design/copy editor will produce pages and put together sections. The shift is daytime Sundays through T h u r s d ay s . T h e s u c cessful candidate also will post stories on the PDN’s website as well as have Facebook and Twitter responsibilities. Affordable Port Angeles, gateway to Olympic National Park and Victoria, British Columbia, gets half the rainfall of Seattle yet is close enough to enjoy Seattle as well as our rain forests, great fishing and other outdoors activities and pleasant lifestyle. Por t Angeles just finished second in a national magazine’s “Best Town Ever� contest after beating out all four other We s t e r n c i t i e s i n t h e contest. Peninsula Daily News publishes two zoned a.m. editions in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Pay commensurate with experience; full benefits package includes medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), paid vacation with immediate eligibility and sick pay. Finalists may be invited to a tryout; preference given to candidates from the Northwest and We s t C o a s t . P l e a s e send cover letter, resume and clips of pages (PDFs are acceptable) with at least three professional references to hr@soundpublishing.com
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.
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CARRIER ROUTES AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA Call Today 1-253-872-6610 EXECUTIVE EDITOR T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News in Por t Angeles, Wash., a six-day morning newspaper and 24/7 online news operation serving the beautiful two-county North Olympic Peninsula, seeks a w e b - s a v v y exe c u t i ve editor with excellent writing, editing and pagination skills and proven m a n a g e m e n t ex p e r i ence. Reporting to the publisher, this is the No. 1 position in our newsroom. The executive editor provides day-today newsroom leadership, overseeing online n ew s c ove ra g e w h i l e spearheading the publication of our print newspaper and overseeing all its sections and special supplements. Particularly important on the print side are firstrate InDesign skills. T h e exe c u t i ve e d i t o r also oversees our website (avg 1.2 million page views monthly), Facebook pages and Twitter account and helps deve l o p a n d i m p l e m e n t strategies to grow the PDN’s social media, mobile and video audiences. The right candidate can identify major news and trends pertinent to our print and online readers, edit a story on deadline and help coach repor ters into tur ning their ideas into top-flight reads — and also has the ability to quickly fix a we b s i t e p r o bl e m a n d edit an occasional video or podcast. Affordable Port Angeles, gateway to Olympic National Park and Victoria, British Columbia, gets half the rainfall of Seattle yet is close enough to enjoy Seattle as well as our rain forests, great fishing and other outdoors activities and pleasant lifestyle. ?Port Angel?es just finished second in Outside magazine’s 2015 “Best Town Ever� online contest, beating out Santa Barbara, Calif., Flagstaff, Ariz., Bar Harbor, Maine, and two western cities. We a r e a m e m b e r o f Sound Publishing Inc., the largest community media organization in Washington state, and o f fe r a f u l l r a n g e o f fringe benefits. To apply, please e-mail to hr@soundpublishing.com (1) a resume including at least three professional references; (2) at least three relevant work samples (or a link to them); (3) a cover letter addressing the specific job requirements we’ve outlined. Please also include your salar y requirements.
Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.sound publishing.com
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, please email your cover letter, r e s u m e, a n d u p t o 5 samples of your work to: hr@soundpublishing.com Please be sure to note: AT T N : E D J S J i n t h e subject line.
CREATIVE ARTIST Sound Publishing, Inc and The Whidbey News Times, a twice-weekly community newspaper located in Coupeville, WA, has an immediate opening for a full-time Creative Artist. Duties include performing ad design, designing promotional materials, providing excellent internal and external customer service. Requires excellent communication skills and the ability to wo r k i n a fa s t p a c e d deadline-oriented environment. Experience w i t h A d o b e C r e a t i ve Suite, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat strongly preferred, as is newspaper or other media experience. Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. We offer a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid holidays, vacation and sick time. Please email your resume, cover letter, and a few samples of your work to: hr@soundpublishing.com
Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
EDITOR Sound Publishing has an immediate opening for Editor of the Journal of the San Juans in the beautiful San Juan Isl a n d s o f Wa s h i n g t o n state. This is not an entry-level position. Requires a hands-on leader with a minimum of three years newspaper experience including writing, editing, pagination, photography, and InDesign skills. editing and monitoring social media including Twitter, FaceBook, etc.
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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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REPORTER The Snoqualmie Valley Record, a division of Sound Publishing Inc. is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills. This position is based out of the Nor th Bend office. The primar y coverage will be general assignment stories. Schedule includes evening and/or weekend work. As a repor ter for Sound Publishing, you will be expected to: be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats; produce 5 by-line stories per week; write stories that are tight and to the point; use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you cover ; post on the publication’s web site; blog and use Twitter on the web; layout pages, using InDesign; shoot and edit videos for the web . We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local community through publication of the weekly n ew s p a p e r a n d d a i l y web journalism. The ideal applicant will have a commitment to community journalism and ever ything from shor t, brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community; be able to spot emerging trends; wr ite clean, balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features; develop and institute readership initiatives. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to w o r k e f fe c t i ve l y i n a deadline-driven environment. Must be proficient with AP style, layout and design using Adobe InDesign; and use the p u bl i c a t i o n ’s w e b s i t e and online tools to gather information and reach the community. Must be organized and self-motivated, exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community. We offer a competitive hourly wage and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) Email us yo u r c ove r l e t t e r, r e sume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to: hreast@sound publishing.com or mail to: Sound Publishing, Inc., 19426 68th Avenue S. Find your perfect pet Kent, WA 98032, ATTN: HR/SNOQ in the Classifieds. www.SoundClassifieds.com Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity EmThe YWCA of Seattle-King ployer (EOE). Check out County-Snohomish County our website to find out seeks a more about us! www.soundpublishing.com WRAPS MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR W R A P S ( Wo m e n a n d Schools & Training Men in Recover y and P r eve n t i o n S e r v i c e s ) A I R L I N E C A R E E R S serves families partici- Start Here – Get hands p a t i n g i n e m e r g e n c y on training as FAA certishelter and transitional fied Technician fixing housing programs in jets. Financial aid if Snohomish County. The qualified. Call for free inMental Health Counselor formation Aviation Instiprovides mental health tute of Maintenance 1counseling services, pri- 877-818-0783 marily in-home, to low- www.FixJets.com income and dually-diagnosed women and men with a broad range of 1.25 million readers situational, mental health make us a member of and substance abuse the largest suburban concerns. Full-time, 35 h r s / w k . R a t e $ 1 6 . 3 5 - newspapers in Western Washington. Call us 20.43/hr. Respond to sperry@ywcaworks.org today to advertise. Details at 800-388-2527 www.ywcaworks.org
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MERCER ISLAND REPORTER
| www.mi-reporter.com
COLDWELL BANKER BAIN MERCER ISLAND OFFICE | 7808 SE 28th Street #128, Mercer Island |
206-232-4600
To see every home that is for sale in Western Washington go to cbbain.com
Clyde Hill
$2,925,000
East Seattle
$2,198,000
W’side w/ Views!
$1,895,000
Newly Listed
$1,685,000
New! Luxury!
$1,598,000
Medina
$1,598,000
Perfectly positioned on the crest of Belmont Court, enjoying spectacular SW & NW sunsets, views of the lake, city & mountains; panorama from almost every window. 4BR/3.75BA. #790219 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
Move to this fabulous home for Summer, northend private site w/amazing view, impressive living rm. Cook’s kitchen off of FR lined w/ greenhouse windows. 4 BRS, AC, low maintenance yard #789694 Linda Tsang 206-230-5505
◆ Somerset
$1,150,000
Meticulously built w/quality & longevity in mind, this grand Somerset residence will exceed expectations. Elegance exudes from marble detailing, parquet flooring, open kitchen. #793234 Barbara Bro 206-459-8411 Curt Peterson 425-503-4230
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West Seattle
$425,000
2+ bedroom townhouse in 3-unit complex. No homeowner’s dues. Shows like a model, lives like a home! Stainless, hardwoods, artisan tile, cherry cabinets, private garage and fenced yard. #797953 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
Sammamish
$2,250,000
Builders, developers and investors take notice! Desirable Pine Lake Community surrounded by elegant custom homes. Over 3.5 acres, zoned R-4, opportunity for development. #788543 Curt Peterson 206-230-5480
MI Opportunity!
$710,000
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
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Cool, sophisticated, stunning w/50 yard line seats to the best views on Mercer Island. Blue Angels, hydroplanes, sailboats, yachts framed by the Olympic Mtns, Lk WA & Seattle skylines. #784816 Don Samuelson 206-226-8338
NOW COMPLETED! Luxurious contemporary gated & fully fenced residence in Redmond area; close to MSFT; exquisitely finished designer touches throughout this 5BR, 3.5BA home. #766184 Hedy Joyce 206-406-7275
Houghton
$1,085,000
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
$299,999
...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
BUILD NEW
$575,000
Lot For Sale on SW End of Street of Established Homes w/Greenbelt to the West. Beautiful, Natural Setting. Lot Extends From North to South w/Stream Passing Through at South End of Lot. #775235 Galen Hubert 206-778-9787
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IDEAL MI LOT!
$428,500
Short platted/all utilities in! Savor sylvan serenity of 17,877 sf site in wonderful midIsland E. Mercer neighborhood! Finance available. #797307 Natalie Malin 206-232-3240 Keith McKinney 206-230-5380
Tranquility on the westside w/city view, mid-isl for less than $2M? Yes! It even has a yard! New in ‘91, recently updated, hdwds on the main, 4,280sf, 4BR+Bonus rm. Carrera marble kit. #795190 Harrison & St. Mary 206-919-9992
Home & Garden!
$1,749,000
Sunshine and perfection in a home!The ultimate floor plan (4+Off+Rec rm+cozy LR), magazine ready English gardens, blue stone patios, springtime in every room. Coveted Isl Point nbrhd. #796975 Harrison & St. Mary 206-953-8359
Medina
$1,545,000
Shared Wtft
$1,700,000
Mukilteo
$1,290,000
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
2-story well maintained home. Bright spacious flr plan, beautiful red brick patio, lg flat yd w/sweet plum trees & a veggie bed. Open concept kitchen w/gorgeous slab granite counters. #784645 Shelly Zhou 425-802-5667
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
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
South End
Mid Island
$948,000
◆ Mercer Island
Fairwood
$262,000
$1,050,000
Classic Mid-century modern with a view! Pristine 5-bedroom, 2.5 bath home nestled on a serene, corner lot. This smart split lives big and has all the right spaces and places. #797155 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445
◆ Capitol Hill
$298,000
Braeburn open-style 1 bdrm condo in the heart of Capitol Hill. Kit w/ss appliances, in-unit W/D, & secure prkg. Rooftop decks, p-patch, gym, club rm. No rental cap. Great investment. #800062 Pam Richmond 206-265-9114
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
MI Opportunity!
Love this location! Sought after neighborhood, near Island Park Elem, parks & shopping. Home features spacious deck & large, fully fenced level backyard. 4BR/2.5BA, 2,680SF. #791973 Molly Penny 206-230-5515 Katie Shea 206-755-5051
Beautiful and tastefully upgraded home. The fully fenced back yard has flower and garden boxes with a new pergola set to one side for a full enjoyment of the garden. 3BR/1BA. #795501 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507
Greenwater
Shelly Zhou 425-802-5667
$880,875
Open & airy 4 BR/3BA w/soaring ceilings & light-filled walls of windows, designed around a central deck. Updated kit. Formal spaces. Large masetr w/ bath & fireplace opens to outdoor patio. Pam Richmond 206-265-9114
-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
$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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New on Market
Virtual Tours
$348,000
Tucked away building lot up private lane. Potential lake & Mt Rainier views. Large lot, 3000 sq foot building pad. Paved access to lot line. Near Park trails. Needs driveway & utilities #112896 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842
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