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Neighborhoods prepare for National Night Out events Houghton neighborhood focusing on disaster response BY TJ MARTINELL tmartinell@kirklandreporter.com
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s cities across the state celebrate National Night Out on Aug. 4, one Kirkland community in Houghton will be preparing for emergencies in a simple
way - by getting to know each other. According to Houghton resident Margaret Bull, her neighborhood will hold its fourth block party as part of National Night Out, an annual community-building campaign to promote police-
community partnerships. Bull’s neighborhood will have a potluck along with a visit from a fire truck and police car. The event will allow residents to get more acquainted while discussing safety issues with the officers. The intent of the block
parties, however, is not just to create more awareness about crime, but to spark cooperation and communication. Having participated in a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, Bull said she has attempted to raise more awareness in her community about emergency preparedness,
which for a while proved difficult. “I make a big deal about inviting, but sometimes people don’t answer the phone if they don’t know you or the email goes into the junk folder,” Bull said. One of the biggest problems, she said, is that people don’t know who they live
next to, which meant when she initially tried to introduce herself some were wary of answering the door. “A lot of apartments, a lot of young people aren’t friendly,” she said. “A part of the problem is latch-key kids. They were home alone and wouldn’t open doors to [ more NIGHT page 4 ]
City Council approves ballot measure for ARC funding BY TJ MARTINELL tmartinell@kirklandreporter.com
If Kirkland residents want a metropolitan park district (MPD) to fund the Aquatic and Recreation Community Center, they will have the chance to approve it this November. The Kirkland City Council approved an ordinance placing a proposed MPD on the November ballot during its July 21 meeting. The MPD would be used as a funding mechanism for the ARC. The city recently completed a site analysis of Christ Church, one of the possible sites for the ARC, with an estimated construction cost of $56.7 million. This price does not include the purchase of the land. Under the proposed ordinance, the MPD’s boundaries would be the city limits, and the council would act as the governing body. An MPD is a junior taxing district that, instead of a fixed amount raised, sets a fixed tax rate that all property owners pay per $1,000 in assessed valuation (AV), with a maximum rate of 75 cents per $1,000 AV. The initial levy rate for the ARC is estimated to be $.25 per $1,000 AV. The council also approved an ordinance that authorizes the city manager to enter into an interlocal agreement with
the MPD if it is approved by the voters. The interlocal agreement would allow the city to run the district directly. The board would approve the district’s six-year budget, which would be updated annually and include a public hearing prior to adoption of the annual budget. From the perspective of many in the city, the MPD is the most practical way of funding the ARC after searching for both locations to place it, as well as ways of paying for the associated costs. With many of the costs still uncertain, the MPD would enable the city to raise as much as needed to cover the final bill, while a bond measure would raise a specific amount and require more certainty as to the final bill. Councilmember Dave Asher said during the meeting that the MPD would also provide a sustainable means of maintaining the ARC in the long-term, calling it “probably one of the smartest moves we’ve made.” “If you look at aquatic facilities and other types of facilities that have been in place for a long period of time, a number of them are going away, because they didn’t have an enduring, sustainable funding mechanism.” Councilmember Shelley [ more ARC page 2 ]
The annual Kirkland Classic Car Show invaded downtown last weekend and car enthusiasts from around the region enjoyed the free event. DEANNA ISAACS, Kirkland Reporter
A classic show for Kirkland car enthusiasts BY DEANNA ISAACS Reporter newspapers
Downtown Kirkland opened it’s parking spots and shut out normal traffic last weekend to ensure that the Kirkland Classic Car Show was a triumph... no not a Triumph car, but a triumph of auto-shows. The Kirkland Classic Car Show, organized by the Legends Car Club and the Kirkland Downtown Association, drew people from near and far, all for the chance to showcase their vehicles and meet and greet fellow enthusiasts. “My Brother and I found it on Craigslist. It was in pieces and we put it together, did all the work on it, got it
running, made everything work,” said Jeff McCracken, who was showcasing his labor of love, a Plymouth, at the show. “Then we took it all apart and did all the body work on it. They also rented a paintbooth and did the paint job, only getting outside help for the upholstery. They even put an automatic transmission in the vehicle, by making the stock shifter the new automatic shifting knob, and put in power steering to make it easy to handle on the roads. “The trunk was done up by Interior Renovations, which is a friend that I went to school with who has an interior shop right here in Kirkland,” McCracken said. “It’s all homebuilt.”
For them, car culture is about getting in there and doing the job right with the helping hands of friends and family, and returning to where they came from. “I was born down here, right in Kikland, at the old hospital that was right down the street,” McCracken said. “It’s kind of neat; it’s not the same town anymore, it’s changed a lot but it’s a nice town.” With such an amalgamation of vehicles, it was hard for some to not get whiplash; something from nearly every year and most makes or models. There were even some newer vehicles, though heavily modified. [ more CARS page 4 ]
[2] July 31, 2015 [ ARC from page 1] Kloba said that the MPD would prevent them from being in the same situation they are in at the moment, trying to find ways of paying for a new community center. “An MPD allows you to maintain it, not just throughout the life, but replace it,” she said. “I hope our community will look that far down the road.” Prior to approving the ordinance, the council added language that states the board
www.kirklandreporter.com will not increase the levy rate in any one year for purposes other than financing the ARC by more than five cents per $1,000 AV without first placing an advisory ballot measure to the vote. They also added language that said park district revenues will not be used to supplant funds or service levels previously funded by the city’s general fund or special levy fund. Councilemembers Toby Nixon and Asher, who had recommended doing so at past council meetings, said
the added language would improve public accountability and offset possible concerns about how the district funds may be used in the future. “We don’t want people to think that a future council might use it for some other project without going to the voters for at least an advisory,” Nixon said. “This provides assurance that we aren’t going to take excursions away from the ARC,” Asher said. “We’re not going to use this (the MPD) as a bottomless pit.”
At the same time, the city is making progress as it continues to examine Christ Church in Totem Lake as a possible ARC site, with a completed site analysis concluding the 12-acre property would be able to provide for both the ARC as well as future expansions. The site is across the street from the city of Kirkland Public Safety Building. According to Parks Directory Jennifer Schroeder, the property could accommodate both a 32-meter and 50-meter pool, along with a
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Ethyle E. Taylor, 97 years old, was born March 16, 1918 in Richland, WA and died July 18, 2015 in Bothell, WA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wally; parents, Dave and Rose Mann, sisters May and Stella, and brother Harvey. She was a beloved Mother and Grandmother and survived by her sons, David and Steve Taylor; three (3) grandchildren, Josh, Sarah, and Amy; and six (6) great grandchildren, Jacob, Emily, Cole, Kylee, Michael, and Taylor. A service will be held in September at Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue, WA. to commemorate her passing and 75th wedding anniversary to Wally.
park maintenance center. The analysis involved a hypothetical conceptual design, but an actual design has not been created yet. Schroeder stated that if the city were to purchase the land, it would have to protect the hillside and retain 25 percent of the healthy trees. As part of the construction costs, the city would still have to pay $3.8 million in sales tax because unlike public works projects, recreation development projects are not tax exempt. Some of the benefits of the church property would be allowing for the preservation of open space, enough room for patios and a deck, and accessibility due to its proximity to the Cross Kirkland Corridor. It would also allow the North Kirkland Community Center (NKCC) to remain open while the ARC is being constructed. The NKCC is also under consideration as a pos-
sible site, with two separate options costing $52.8 million and $60.6 million. Unlike the church property, however, the NKCC is city-owned and would not require them to purchase the land, but at four acres is much smaller and wouldn’t allow for any expansion. Schroeder stated that if the ARC were built on the church property, recreational programs held currently at the NKCC would move into ARC once it was completed, and the NKCC would be closed or repurposed. “We live in a city that is known for its parks,” said Kirkland Mayor Amy Walen. “That’s what makes us remarkable. We’re one of the top cities to live in the United States because of our quality of life… Our quality of life is our economic development strategy.”
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ast Friday was one of the worst days of my life. I found myself standing over the grave of my best friend growing up, trying not to lose it. Watching his family, who are like family to me, trying to cope with a greater loss than my own was excruciating. We lived across the street from each other for most of our childhood and we were inseparable during that time. In high school, I was the crazy class clown musician and he was the athlete. An unusual pairing for best friends. But he was the one person who never judged me on my outward appearance and he could never beat me when we played home run derby. He was also the last person I ever thought for whom I would be in that situation last Friday. Enduring six heart surgeries myself, I always felt like he would be in my spot and not the reverse. We had even talked about that from time-to-time when my situation was difficult and he wouldn’t have any of it. He would tell me “never going to happen.” My sense is that he began to think I was invincible. He was a warrior in the best and most accurate sense of the term. He served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and was a respected police detective. In my mind, he was invincible. But no one is invincible. Much of my position at the Reporter is dealing with our websites, Facebook and Twitter. He lived in another state and the day he died I was monitoring Facebook for comments on our website, among other things. All of a sudden I began to see all these posts “RIP John” and could not believe my eyes. I thought it was a sick joke. A little while later I received a message from his sister confirming my worst fears. I have to admit, I might broke my laptop that day. Matt Phelps
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The morning of his death he complained about chest pains but passed them off as something that could be dealt with at another time, even though a family member urged him to get it checked out. But after all, he was 36 years old and I bet he had begun to think he was invincible as well. Later that day he collapsed and died. I spent the time between his death and his funeral wondering why it was him and not me. Stupid, I know. However, given both of our situations it is probably an inevitable way of thinking. But the conclusion that I came to is not an easy one to be OK with. It is one that leaves you with “what ifs” and “only if I had...” He was a proud person and a strong person. He always took care of his family and friends - but not always himself. He never went to the doctor. There was always a reason to put it off. I , on the other hand, have seen twice as many doctors than reporters in my lifetime. I do my yearly checkups and monitor my health - as every-
one should regardless of your current health. The reason for telling you all of this is to urge everyone to see a doctor if you don’t feel well and you have the means. My friend had the means but not the motivation. Chest pains and things of that nature should not be ignored. A heart attack is just one of the many things we have to be aware of medically and we owe it to the people we love to make sure that see a doctor and a dentist on a regular basis. If you’re not going because you are afraid of what the doctor might say, I am sorry to tell you but that is exactly the reason you should go. Bad things can creep up or they can happen without physical notice. Don’t put it off another day if you have a symptom that you’re not sure about and make sure you get a yearly physical, if not for yourself then your loved ones and best friends.
Matt Phelps is the regional editor of the Kirkland and Bothell/Kenmore Reporter newspapers.
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There has been growing recognition of the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease but the funding to find a cure lags dramatically behind what’s necessary. A couple comments on the letter on the In 2010, Congress unanimously passed CKC [Cross Kirkland Corridor] in your 17 legislation that set a goal of finding a July edition. treatment for Alzheimer’s by 2025. But The author is right in saying that many bikers don’t warn pedestrians, KIRKLAND National Institute of Health (NIH) research on dementia has not inother bikers, and others when they’re creased to the $2 billion a year level passing. But the problem isn’t limited that scientists say is needed. to the CKC. From my experience, a In fact, for every $100 spent on Alwarning on the Sammamish River Trail zheimer’s research, Medicare and Medicaid is the exception rather than the rule. programs spend $26,000 to care for people But every trail user has some responsibilwith the disease. Currently there are 100,000 ity for safety, especially as the trails become Washingtonians living with Alzheimer’s dismore crowded. Bikers are supposed to give warning and, if it isn’t safe to pass, slow down ease, and that number will grow to 140,000 by 2025. We must invest more to find a treatuntil it is. But I’ve seen many cases where ment and a cure now. pedestrians walk three or four abreast on The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee narrow parts of trails, including some with has approved a bill giving $350 million more lane stripes, and ignore warnings. Others to the NIH for Alzheimer’s research, while wear headphones (not ear-buds) that would the House Committee has voted $300 milblock out warnings. lion. If even the lower figure is signed into We have a really great trail system and it’s getting better. We all need cooperate in keep- law, that would be a 50 percent increase in research funding for this disease. ing it that way. I urge Senators Patty Murray and Maria Bob Thompson, Kirkland Cantwell, as well as Rep. Suzan DelBene, to vote for this vital Alzheimer’s research boost and push to make sure it is in the final ap-
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Vote Shelley Kloba for Kirkland City Council Have you returned your ballot for the primary election yet? I recommend voting for Shelley Kloba, current Kirkland City Council member. I served with Shelley on the Kirkland Parks Board, where she was an early advocate for the Cross Kirkland Corridor and Aquatics and Rec Center (ARC). Shelley has a long track record of community involvement, including PTSA, the Park Board and Lake Washington Schools Foundation. She is committed to families and protecting and improving the quality of life here in Kirkland. She works cooperatively, building on shared interests. She’s smart, hard-working and grounded. Shelley works toward transportation solutions, affordable housing, environmental stewardship, and public safety. Fill out your ballot today and vote for Shelley Kloba for Kirkland City Council. Ballots must be returned or postmarked by Aug. 4.
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strangers.” Finally, several years ago, she was able to get residents together as part of the National Night Out campaign. “National Night Out was one of the few times I had convinced people to get together face-to-face,” she said. “You want people’s children to know what the adults in the neighborhood look like.” One of the things they do, she said, is create a booklet that contains relevant information so residents can respond appropriately during an emergency or a map of the neighborhood, an idea she hopes other neighborhoods in Kirkland will copy. “We’re trying to get Kirk-
land as prepared as possible,” she said, “but people have to be motivated.” CERT is a FEMA-based curriculum designed to teach people how to respond during a disaster when regular services like police, fire and medical are unable to respond. The city of Kirkland has its own CERT program that hosts two CERT training courses, one in the spring and one in the fall. More information about the city’s CERT program can be found at www.kirklandcert. com. For more information about Kirkland’s emergency preparedness programs, go to www.kirklandwa.gov/ Page7346.aspx. Go to natw. org/registration to learn more about National Night Out.
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Assault: 9:15 p.m., 12800 block of NE 120th St. A 25-year-old woman allegedly grabbed her mother-in-law and was booked into jail for domestic violence.
Police Blotter The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week. Between July 17-23, there were 307 traffic incidents, 29 traffic accidents, nine DUIs, 30 general traffic incidents, 50 alarm calls, 14 abandoned vehicles, seven burglaries, seven incidents of fraud, 18 civil incidents, 10 cases of harassment, 10 thefts, 15 vehicle prowls, five vehicle thefts, 16 warrants served, 23 noise complaints, seven animal calls, 14 incidents of domestic violence, five incidents of malicious mischief, 13 disturbances, one trespass, seven assaults, four hit and run and 37 incidents involving at least one arrest.
July 20 Assault: 1:50 p.m., 300 block of Central Way. A 35-year-old man was arrested after throwing a rock at a person while they were sitting in a vehicle.
July 20 Theft: 1:15 a.m., 200 block of Parkplace Ctr. A 21-year-old woman and 25-year-old man were arrested for shoplifting after they fled QFC with food items as the night
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July 17 Liquor: 2:39 p.m., 5800 block of Lake Washington Blvd NE. A 19-year-old man was arrested after a Kirkland lifeguard reported underage drinking at the Houghton Beach Park. Police arrived and contacted the 19-year-old man, who strongly smelled of alcohol and was arrested on suspicion of minor in possession. He later provided a blood alcohol level of .169.
July 23 Theft: 7:56 p.m., 12400 block of Totem
Lake Blvd NE. A 21-year-old woman was arrested for theft and obstructing a law enforcement officer after she stole $78 worth of items from the Totem Lake Rite Aid. She initially provided her sister’s name to avoid being arrested for three outstanding warrants.
July 22 Theft: 1:20 p.m., A 23-year-old woman was arrested for theft and obstruction after
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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. Kent, WA 98032, ATTN: HR/SNOQ Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTOR (Everett, WA) Sound Media, a division of Sound Publishing Inc., is seeking a Contractor to lead its social media and marketing communications. Requires someone who is passionate about Social Age Technologies and understands the cross channel campaign strategies offered by an innovative, 21st century consultative marketing team. Among many other things, this person will be responsible for: · developing enterpriselevel online and offline marketing communicat i o n s p l a n s a n d exe cutable strategies, to be delivered and managed across multiple channels written for unique target audiences. · developing content and c o py a p p r o p r i a t e fo r press releases, online channels (web, digital), and marketing campaign messaging. · for mulating customizable marketing communications solutions for each unique client through a thorough needs-assessment, ensuring recommended campaign strategies and related tactics meet or exceed client expectations. Position may require a bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area, or an equivalent combination of education and practic a l ex p e r i e n c e. M u s t possess a reliable vehicle, valid Dr iver’s License, and proof of current vehicle insurance coverage. This is an independently contracted position and is paid as outlined in the contract.
CIRCULATION SALES MANAGER (Everett, WA) The Daily Herald, a division of Sound Publishing Inc., is seeking a Circulation Sales Manager. This is a position for a self-motivated goal oriented individual who loves working in the local community. RESPONSIBILITIES: D ev e l o p a n d exe c u t e sales programs and initiat i ve s. D eve l o p i n g a n d overseeing single copy planning of store partnerships and promotions. Manage effective singlecopy draw management. Liaison with independent contractors and third-party vendors. Reinforce retention efforts Involved in circulation revenue and expense budgets. Work with Audience Development Manager to coordinate cor porate sales initiatives. Collect outstanding bills on single copy aging accounts. Design both internal and external solicitation efforts and measure results. Achieve and exceed circulation unit and revenue goals – monthly, semi-ann u a l l y a n d a n n u a l l y. Works closely with Director of Audience to grow both digital and print audience. REQUIRED SKILLS TO PERFORM THIS JOB SUCCESSFULLY: The ideal candidate will have 2+ years’ exper ience in an outside sales B2B role designing and executing outside sales c a m p a i g n s. T h e s a l e s manager must be able to p r i o r i t i ze a n d exe c u t e multiple sales projects while maintaining excellent communication with the circulation team. Effe c t i ve c o m mu n i c a t i o n and leadership skills. Ability to effectively analyze data to make strategic decisions. Ability to set and meet sales related goals. Ability to assist customers and resolve concerns through prompt response. Ability to organize information and balance multiple tasks. Ability to effectively present infor mation in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients and other employees. Flexible and adaptable to market changes and demands. Ability to maintain a costefficient budget and sales plan. Ability to learn specialized computer systems and Excel. Must be self-motivated, innovative and creative. Experience in newspaper circulation is preferred. Computer and mathematical skills. Good driving record and reliable transportation to fulfill duties of position.Valid Driver’s License and proof of current auto insurance. This position earns a base salary plus bonus. We offer a competitive benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match). To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to hreast@sound publishing.com p l e a s e i n c l u d e AT T N : CSMW in the subject line. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
DRIVER (Class B) Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for an experienced truck driver with a CDL-B to drive out of Paine Field area in Everett, WA. Must have excellent driving record, be able to lift 50 lbs and load/unload truck. Position is Full-Time, 40 hrs a week and include excellent benefits. The schedule varies and requires flexibility. Must have knowledge of the Puget Sound area. Must provide current copy of driving abstract at time o f i n t e r v i ew. P l e a s e email application to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to HR Dept/DREPR, Sound Publishing, Inc, 11323 Commando R W, Unit Main, Everett, WA 98204 E.O.E.
Sound Publishing, Inc. has a Creative Artist position available at our Print Facility in Everett, WA. Position is FT and the schedule requires flexibility. Duties include performing ad and spec design, trafficking ads & providing excellent customer service to the sales staff and clients. REQUIREMENTS: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite 6, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrat o r, a n d A c r o b a t ( fo cused on print). Excellent customer service, organization and communication skills. Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. Newspaper experience is preferred but not required. AdTracker/DPS experience a plus! Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. If you can think outside the box, are well organized and would like to be part of a highly energized, competitive and professional team, we want to hear from you! Please email your cover letter, resume, and a few work samples to: hreast@sound publishing.com ATTN: HR/CAEV 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
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Full & part time for local deliver ies. Kir kland, Shorline & downtown. 7:30 - 3:30pm & 3:30 11:30pm shifts. Flexible schedules. Great job fit Employment for all ages with or withGeneral out experience. Lynda CREATIVE ARTIST Miller at 210.625.0744 or (Everett, WA) lmiller@ Sound Publishing, Inc. actfastdelivery.com has a Creative Artist position available at the Daily Herald in Everett, WA. SINGLE COPY SALES ASSISTANT Position is PT and the CIRCULATION schedule requires (EVERETT, WA) flexibility. Duties include perfor ming conceptual The Daily Herald, a dividesign for ads, logos, sion of Sound Publishing page layout, marketing currently has an opening campaigns and collateral. for a Single Copy Sales The position will require Assistant. This position providing excellent cus- is responsible for all cirtomer service to both inculation dealer billingternal and external cus- system functions, as well tomers. as customer service with REQUIREMENTS: local retailers. This is a Experience with Adobe full time, hourly position. Creative Suite 6, which Qualified candidates includes: InDesign, Phomust possess strong toshop, Illustrator, Dreamcustomer service, orweaver, Flash and Acroganizational, and time bat. Basic understanding management skills; exof HTML, Flash animation cellent phone, data enand web layout preferred. Excellent customer ser- try, reporting, verbal and written communication vice, organization and skills. Must also have communication skills. Ability to work indepen- good working knowledge of Excel and Word softdently, as well as part of a ware programs; and team, in a fast-paced enability to learn propriev i r o n m e n t . N ew s p a p e r tary software systems.. and agency experience is p r e fe r r e d b u t n o t r e We offer a competitive quired. salary and benefits If you can think outside package including health the box, enjoy collaborainsurance, paid time off tive, creative-type brain- (vacation, sick, and holistorming and would like to days), and 401K (curbe part of a highly enerrently with an employer gized, competitive and match.) If interested, professional team, we email us your resume want to hear from you! and cover letter to Please email your cover careers@soundpublishletter, resume, and a few ing.com work samples to: and note: hreast@sound ATTN: SNGLCOPY publishing.com in the subject line. ATTN: PTCA Sound Publishing is an Equal Oppor tunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
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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
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Established Pacific Northwest Company, McMenamins, is now accepting applications, for our historic destination, The Anderson School Property located in Bothell, WA. The 1931 Art-deco Anderson School is being renovated to feature a 72 room hotel, onsite brewery, bars, gardens, pool, Movie Theater and private event space, as well as three onsite restaurants: a classic pub, South Seas/Island café a n d i n s p i r e d m a r ke t fresh/local American dining. The opening date is October 15, 2015. Positions include but are not limited to; Assistant managers, sous chefs, servers, bartenders, hosts, bussers, line cooks, prep cooks, dishwashers, housekeepers, front desk staff, gift shop staff, catering servers...and so much more!! Ideal applicants will have a love of working in a busy customer serviceoriented environment, stellar people and customer service skills, as well as open & flex schedule including, days, evenings, weekends and holidays. We offer excellent benefits, including vision, med, chiro, dental to eligible employees. We will be holding an open hiring call from 1pm to 4pm, on August 4th and 5th at the Bothell UW Campus, at the North Creek Event Center, located at 18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell WA. Stop by to fill out an application – managers will be on hand to talk to interested applicants! You can also apply online 24/7 at www.mcmemanins.com
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Sound Publishing is seeking a dynamic executive to lead the Bothell/Kenmore, Redmond, and Kirkland Reporter publications in the beautiful northwest. These are award-winning publications, with an office based in Kirkland, WA. The City of Kirkland is located on the shores of Lake Washington just east of Seattle. We want a proven leader with the entrepreneurial skills to build on the solid growth of these publications. Ideally, the Publisher will have a good understanding of all facets of newspaper operations with emphasis on sales, marketing, financial management, and a strong appreciation for quality journalism. Additionally, the candidate should be well-suited to working with community groups and advertisers. As Publisher, you will help develop strategy for the operation as it continues to serve a rapidly expanding and diverse market area. Qualified applicants must be well versed in leading and developing sales teams and culture on all media platforms, have excellent communication skills and be innovative and agile in responding to changing business and audience needs. This position receives a base salary plus bonus; and a benefits package including health insurance, paid time off, and 401K. Qualified applicants should email a cover letter and resume to: careers@soundpublishing.com ATTN: PUB Sound Publishing is the largest provider of community news in the Northwest, with over 40 daily, weekly and monthly publications located throughout the Puget Sound and North Olympic Peninsula regions. EOE Visit our website to learn more about us! www.soundpublishing.com
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While some communities have nursing assistants or trainedon-the-job med-techs, we have Licensed Nurses 24 hours a day. Our Licensed Nurses are more qualified to: • Distribute medications and monitor reactions • Manage respiratory issues and monitor oxygen • Recognize changes in conditions • Make key decisions in emergency situations • Monitor diabetic care and help residents with injections, glucose levels, skin care, nutrition, and podiatrist visits
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