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Mayoral race comes to a close on Tuesday, election day SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
The first Tuesday of November is only a few days away and that means the Redmond community will soon learn who will be their mayor beginning in January 2016. The candidates — incumbent John Marchione and challenger Steve Fields — have been campaign-
ing for months and it all comes to an end Tuesday as ballots are due by 8 p.m. Throughout the campaign, there have been a few topics that the candidates have focused on as key for the future of Redmond. As previously reported, during a candidates’ debate on Oct. 14, Marchione’s three issues are growth, traffic and poverty, while Fields’
issues are a lack of confidence in government, affordability, homelessness and growth. Each candidate has spent time visiting residents and businesses, door to door, to learn about which issues are important to them. Both Marchione and Fields said they particularly enjoyed this part of the campaigning. For Fields, doorbelling — listen-
ing to and learning from the people in Redmond — was the best part of the whole campaign. “There is no better way to understand the ‘real’ Redmond than meeting people at their homes and discussing their concerns and getting their ideas,” Fields said. “Everyone was appreciative that I came out to meet them.” For Marchione, an election
provides another forum for the community to examine its values and direction. “Doorbelling is one of my favorite parts of a campaign,” he said. “My conversations with voters reinforced my belief that Redmond residents passionately love their city and want the best possible leadership to guide us for the next four years.” [ more ELECTION page 6 ]
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Voters can return their ballots from now until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, election day, at: Redmond City Hall 15670 N.E. 85th St.
FCD committee approves funding for Willowmoor floodplain project SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
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Approximately 3,000 zombies and attendees shimmied out to Redmond Town Center last Saturday for the seventh annual Thrill the World event produced by Redmond Zombies, and benefitting The First Tee. More than $2,500 was raised for the nonprofit organization, with their mission to instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf. All ages enjoyed face painting, zombie attire from Goodwill, a live band, photo booth, merchant zombie treats and discounts while waiting for the grand finale, a simultaneous worldwide dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” Courtesy of Jessica Morgan
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Darryl Beliel said Michael Conforto has a “rainbow that’s around his head.” Not only because the Redmond native is a member of the New York Mets baseball squad,
but because the 22-year-old is playing in the World Series against the Kansas City Royals. Conforto started in left field and as a designated hitter in the first two games of the fall classic this week and he could get the nod again tonight in game three
at Citi Field in Queens, NY. Kansas City won games one and two at home: 5-4 in 14 innings on Tuesday and 7-1 on Wednesday. Beliel, who coached his sons along with Conforto at Redmond North Little League, [ more CONFORTO page 7 ]
The King County Flood Control District (FCD) executive committee recently approved to allocate $3.5 million for the Willowmoor floodplain project. The funding was unanimously approved by the executive committee, which sent the proposal to the full FCD board of supervisors for final action. Currently, the FCD executive committee is still working on the proposal, so no action has been taken. Willowmoor — which is the transition zone between the Sammamish River and Lake Sammamish, running through Marymoor Park outside of Redmond — has been a topic of discussion for a number of years as an area in need of habitat restoration. As previously reported in March, employees from King County’s Department of Natural Resources and Parks hosted a public meeting at the Redmond Senior Center to present project design alternatives to address existing flood-control and habitat issues.
According to a King County press release, the Willowmoor floodplain restoration project proposes to reconfigure the Sammamish River transition zone and adjacent undeveloped King County property. The release states that increased vegetation within the zone has raised concerns about high lake levels impacting properties surrounding the lake. The restoration project is focused on reducing the frequency and duration of high lake levels caused by the Sammamish River while continuing to protect habitat vital for recovery of salmon species listed under the federal Endangered Species Act. Funding for the restoration effort was part of the six-year CIP budget adopted by the FCD this year. King County Council members and supervisors Jane Hague and Kathy Lambert requested the additional $3.5 million, which will be used for permitting and construction of the project, the release states. The money will also help leverage funding with the other jurisdictions and [ more WILLOWMOOR page 8 ]
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Local sisters working hard on their charitable campaign SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
In March, sisters Chanel Merritt and Megan Bishop got to talking and together decided they wanted to do something to give back to their community. Initially, they discussed finding organizations to volunteer with, but as they were researching nonprofits, the sisters realized there were many local groups they had never heard of prior. Bishop said if she had not heard of these organizations, others probably hadn’t heard of them either. “They need more attention,” she said about the nonprofits.
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With this in mind, she and her sister decided to focus their efforts on raising money and awareness for local nonprofits, starting Operation Wandering Waffle (OWW), a charitable campaign with that specific
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mission. Merritt, who lives in Redmond (Bishop lives in Duvall), said the first event they held was a scavenger hunt to benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Eastside in Redmond. The hunt was held in May, during Mental Health Awareness Month. Merritt said they raised more than $1,000 for the Redmond organization. In addition, they collected about 450 pounds of food and goods for Redmond-based Hopelink and Homeward Pet Adoption Center in Woodinville. Their latest endeavor is an online art auction to benefit Old Dog Haven, a network of private homes helping homeless senior dogs. According to the organization’s website, they “focus on the oldest dogs left at shelters but occasionally (they) can take a dog directly from the owner.” In addition, Merritt said, as the dogs they help are older and sometimes have health issues, Old Dog Haven also
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The idea for an auction came as a result of Bishop’s past career in the gaming industry. Bishop said that, in addition to attending art school, has led her to have a lot of friends who are artists. She said the art they have collected for the auction has come from those friends, adding that the artwork they donated is all over the place in terms of style and medium. Merritt said people will be able to view the auction items online beginning Monday and they will be open for bidding on Nov. 7-8. She added that they have 21 pieces up for auction and they are still accepting donations. “We will always take more,” Merritt said. The OWW website (www.operationwandering waffle.com) will have links to the auction site so people can view items and bid on them, beginning Monday.
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helps new owners with their veterinarian bills. Merritt said when they first learned about the nonprofit, they admired their mission and wanted to help them. Bishop added that while they are open to helping any type of organization, the two of them do have a soft spot for those involving animals. “We’re suckers for dogs and animals,” she said with a laugh.
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in Redmond — had any experience fundraising or working with nonprofits. Merritt said they just knew they wanted to give back. She said many organizations hold 5K runs for their causes, but she and her sister wanted to do something different — which is where they got the idea for the scavenger hunt. “It turned out fairly successful,” Merritt said. Following the hunt, she said they wanted to continue the work and began brainstorming on other ways they could help local charities — and the art auction was born. Being new to this type of work, both sisters admit the experience is a lot of learning as they go. Bishop said they have learned just how much effort goes into making a fundraising campaign successful — which is even more work when there are only two people involved. Be-
Tuesday, Oct. 27 Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 8:19 p.m. in the 15600 block of Northeast 40th Street. A suspect removed a window screen and entered the home from the side window. Personal documents, laptops and cell phones were taken from the apartment. Burglary: Redmond police took a burglary report at 10:05 a.m. at a business in the 8600 block of 161st Avenue Northeast. A suspect broke into the business and stole laptops and chargers.
Monday, Oct. 26 Burglary: Redmond police responded to a burglary report at 3:26 a.m. at a business in the 16200 block of Redmond Way. A suspect broke a window and stole jewelry.
Theft: Redmond police investigated an auto theft at 2:09 a.m. at an apartment in the 7400 block of 159th Place Northeast. The victim reported that along with the vehicle, a phone, kindle and wallet were stolen.
Sunday, Oct. 25 Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 2:10 p.m. in the 17600 block of Union Hill Road. A curling iron was stolen. DUI: Redmond police arrested an adult male for DUI after crashing into a residential fence at 1:19 a.m. in the 3000 block of 172nd Court Northeast. There were no injuries.
Saturday, Oct. 24 Trespassing: Redmond police arrested a
subject for second-degree trespassing at 7:17 p.m. at a store in the 17200 block of Northeast 76th Street. Counterfeiting: Redmond police took a report of a counterfeit $5 bill being used at a grocery store at 9:51 a.m. in the 17900 block of Redmond Way.
Friday, Oct. 23 Traffic collision: Redmond police took a report of a traffic collision at 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of West Lake Sammamish Parkway and State Route 520. An adult male sustained minor injuries when a vehicle rear-ended his vehicle, then sped away. Burglary: Redmond police responded to a residential burglary at 3:28 p.m. in the 9400 block of 135th Place Northeast. Entry may have been through a slider door, and
jewelry, silver and a laptop were stolen.
Thursday, Oct. 22 Theft: Redmond police investigated the theft of a generator from a construction site at 10:17 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street. Vandalism: Redmond police took a mailbox-tampering report at 8:28 a.m. in the 3600 block of 172nd Avenue Northeast.
Wednesday, Oct. 21 Fraud: Redmond police took a fraud report at 4:51 p.m. in the 15100 block of Northeast 24th Street. Someone called a local business, purporting to be from Puget Sound Energy and requested funds in the form of gift cards.
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cause of this, she said they have learned to cut back on how many causes they can support. All this work — as well as money — has delayed them in turning OWW into a nonprofit. “That costs a lot of money,” Bishop said. But despite all the work they have put into OWW, both Bishop and her sister say it is worth it. Merritt said the employees at the organizations they are raising money and awareness for all work so hard and the sisters’ efforts are helping the organizations out without any extra work for those employees. This type of work makes the sisters happy to be able to give back, she said. In addition, they are giving others — family and friends — the opportunity to get involved and give back, as well. “It’s spreading a lot of happiness,” Merritt said.
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The time has come for the Eastside to grow up The old Sunday morning trope asks, “What’s missing from CH _ _ CH? U R!“ No, it’s not particularly funny (my pastors growing up never were). It does, however, make a quick and important point — any group of people is only as vibrant as the people who participate in it. Well, there are no letters “U” or “R” in the words, “Eastside decision-making,” but the point is no less true. It’s simply not complete without you. That the Eastside is growing is not news. It’s been popular to tout our greater diversity than Seattle’s for years — more languages spoken in the schools, more foreign-born residents, fewer percentage of white residents. Then there is the infamous reverse commute — more workers come to the Eastside from Seattle to work than vice versa. Yes, the Eastside is growing, but who’s deciding what we want to be when we grow up? Despite roughly the same population as the Eastside, Seattle has a significant structural advantage when it comes to plotting its course — Seattle is a single municipality. Public participation in city-limits-constrained political processes results in widespread policy-setting. What of the Eastside? With almost twodozen municipalities, five school districts, business powerhouses with more global employees than the populations of the cities that host them and myriad compassionate, engaged nonprofits, it requires significant collaboration and focus to affect the whole. And affecting the whole Eastside is what’s needed to plot a coherent course. That’s the James Whitfield
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is emerging across the Eastside to identify opportunities to collaborate on maximizing our inherent advantages and seizing the future. What’s missing? You are. That’s why Leadership Eastside and Sound Publishing’s Eastside publications are working together to invite their readers’ voices into the conversation. The people who live and work here should have a say in the course that is plotted. The time has come for us to be intentional about the kind of community we want to live in tomorrow. And to set a table where everyone has a chance to participate in making that happen. The time has come for the Eastside to grow up. Welcome to the table.
James Whitfield is president and CEO of Leadership Eastside, a nonprofit that convenes leadership for the greater good.
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Save the Nokomis building The Nokomis building is a historic structure, built in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), used as Redmond’s first library and the site of many gatherings by women leaders of the city. It is located on a lot in the downtown core, and, with the surrounding open space, could be used again to serve the city in a capacity that would improve the quality of civic life. I urge the owner, builder and City of Redmond to find a way to preserve this structure and the land surrounding it, and dedicate them to community service, as the original members of the Nokomis Club wished.
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way to grow up rather than to simply hope to keep growing. So go the lessons of other U.S. communities looking to match and surpass our region’s success. A group of community leaders, led by Bellevue Downtown Association, has been traveling to peer cities around the country for the past several years to learn from their mistakes and progress. After visiting Vancouver, British Columbia, Denver, Pasadena, Austin and Minneapolis-St. Paul, one observation shines brightly as an underpinning of their recent advances: leaders in those communities collaborated to create a plan. Despite the challenge of multiple municipal boundaries — i.e., the two dozen cities in Denver County or the long, differing histories of Minneapolis vs. St. Paul — public, private and nonprofit leadership came together to plan their future and collaborate to get there. The good news is a brand new partnership of business, nonprofit and public sector leaders
According to the Department of Transportation, 11 teen drivers die every day due to distracted driving. Distracted driving is the cause of 21 percent of accidents involving teen drivers. At any given time, approximately 660,000 drivers are attempting to use their cell phones while
driving. Distracted driving is six times more likely to cause an accident than drunk driving, while teens are already four times more likely to get in an accident. That makes every teen four times more likely to get in an accident if distracted than an adult. Being a teen driver, I get scared for my own life and others lives when I see people driving distracted be it on the highway, back roads or in town. Distracted driving is not limited to just your cell phone. It also includes putting on makeup, eating, drinking, talking to passengers, reading and adjusting your GPS, adjusting the radio station, changing the volume and so many more. Distracted driving is as dangerous as being blindfolded while walking across a narrow log. Distracted driving is a problem because it is now the leading cause of teen deaths in the United States at more than 3,000 fatalities a year. Among the 3,000 deaths, there are 300,000 injuries due to distracted driving. Don’t text anyone while driving, don’t call anyone while driving, don’t use your phone while driving, don’t put makeup on while driving. I want us to be the generation that ends distracted driving. When you are in your car, put your cell phone down, get the volume on your music at the right level before you put your car in drive, keep your eyes on the road. If you get a text and
it’s just that important, pull over and respond, don’t respond while you’re driving. This subject is important for teens in the United States because at some point in their lives, they will all drive. As a teen driver, I see people driving distracted every day and I can’t help but wonder what is more important than your own or another human’s life.
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I-405 tolls: What were they thinking? I saw with interest (and a lot of confusion) the new “rules” for the toll lanes on I-405. I think the IRS code is simpler. It makes the Obamacare handbook easy reading. You will have to have so many stickers on your windows they will look like a Seahawks season ticket holder’s jacket. The confusing convolutions of times, occupants and locations makes for a lot of, not so much, fun times scrutinizing your toll bill. Why not have one sticker for EVERYTHING? And, oh yeah, make the tolls simpler. I understand that highways cost money. I [ more LETTERS page 5 ]
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Redmond Town Center will host a Halloween Skating Party and trick-or-treating from 2-7 p.m. tomorrow. Admission is $7 or free with costume and suggested canned-food donation to Northwest Harvest. The spooktacular allages Halloween event will feature trick-or-treating at merchants (while supplies last), twirling on the synthetic skating rink, playing games on the rink and moving to the sounds of DJ Seattle, who will play favorite Halloween jams. To allow everyone a chance to skate, sessions will be every 30 minutes and first come, first served.
Redmond receives Growth Management Act Achievement Award from governor The City of Redmond is being recognized for the seventh time since 2006 for its superb job zeroing in on exactly what planning is needed by the community. The award applauds the city’s efforts in tackling problematic areas and pro-
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Davenport University announced that Jessica Dahlgren of Redmond has officially completed a degree in business, technology or health professions at the end of the summer 2015 semester. Davenport hosted a commencement ceremony on April 26, where nearly 1,200 students participated in graduation ceremonies in downtown Grand Rapids, Mich.
Bellevue attorney Patty Kuderer announced Oct. 20 she will campaign for the 48th Legislative District House seat being vacated by Rep. Ross Hunter. Rep. Kuderer was recently appointed to the seat by the King County Council. “Representative Hunter’s shoes will be tough to fill, but I strongly believe we need another strong advocate for our public schools from this district
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Both candidates first ran for office because they saw an issue within the city that they believed needed to be addressed. As previously reported, Marchione — who first ran for Redmond City Council in 2003 and took office in 2004 — was concerned about the drainage problems at Hartman Park. If elected, Marchione has said he would bring eight years of experience as mayor, as well as 10 years as CFO, to the job. According to earlier reports, Fields would like to
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see more actively engaged citizens, which is why he is running for office. This is the first time he is doing so. If elected, Fields has said he would bring a fresh and unique perspective to the mayoral position, which he thinks is what citizens want.
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Janice Jay (Jaremko) Vice was born September 27, 1940 to Joseph & Florence (Robinson) Jaremko in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Janice attended local schools, got her first pony (as she always wanted to be a “cowboy”), and won a local beauty contest while in high school. At 17 she moved to Santa Monica, California where she worked as a model. At age 19 she married and had her only child, Connie, in 1960. In about 1966, Jan, her then husband, and Connie settled in the Seattle, Washington area, where she decided it was the best place in the country to raise her daughter. In 1969 while working at Boeing in Renton, she met Irvin Vice. They married in 1970 and resided in Redmond. There she had many good friends and several horses, dogs and cats. In 1979 she made a trip to Kentucky to buy her first Thoroughbred mares, and there began her and Irv’s business of raising “race” horses. She loved to travel and made trips to Europe. In 1997 Jan and Irv moved to Oak Harbor where she could see the ocean, the Olympic mountains and hear the jets up above their home. She had many friends there and a great love for all animals, especially her dogs. Her “best friend” Sparky passed away in March 2013 – a sorrow she never recovered from. Jan had many serious and debilitating health problems over the years. She passed away peacefully at Whidbey General Hospital on October 20, 2015 following complications from a stroke, with her husband and daughter by her side. She’ll always be remembered as the most caring, vivacious, funny and outward going person one could ever meet. She will be sorely missed, but never forgotten! She leaves behind her husband Irvin Vice, daughter Connie Ramsey (Scott), sisters Sherry MacDonald (Alex) and Bonnie Quino (Albert), several nieces and nephews, and a world of friends. In lieu of flowers, suggested donations could be made in her memory to the ASPCA, one of her many favorite animal charities.
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in the batting cage and had a lot of great coaches all the way up through college.” Said Tracie Ruiz of her son in a New York Post story in July: “He’s the type of kid that will study a pitcher, and he will try to outthink and outsmart them while they’re trying to outsmart him.” Beliel saw Michael do just that by nailing a home run when he was playing for the Brooklyn Cyclones, the Mets’ minor league squad. After attending a game in
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With the motto “Celebrate the World at Overlake,” the Redmond school’s cultural fair lasted four hours on Oct. 18 and featured more than 20 different countries’ cultures. It was an “opportunity for the Overlake community to celebrate diversity within our communities,” said Mahtab Mahmoodzadeh, director of diversity at The Overlake School. Overlake’s gym — the Field House — featured 20-plus informational booths, with each booth displaying clothing, brief history and artwork representative of the respective culture. Also in the gym were artistic performances by the Overlake students, families and faculty. The performances ranged from traditional Indian Bollywood dancing, to Japanese musical performance, to Puerto Rican song and to a group
of Overlake teachers and faculty members performing an IndianPakistani dance in the traditional clothing and accessories. In the school cafeteria — the Campus Center — there was an arrangement of delicacies from different cultures. “The Japanese mochis were wiped clean within the first hour,” Mahmoodzadeh laughingly explained. Both the booths and the food items were prepared by the Overlake families who “took parts of (their) rich heritage and decided to share it,” said Mahmoodzadeh. For the next time, “we are hoping for more upper school involvement,” as the level of upper school student attendance of the cultural fair was less than anticipated. Mahmoodzadeh added, “We talked about moving (the cultural fair) to a different time, possibly to a Friday afternoon,” when the students would be
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fifth and the Mustang girls took sixth at last Saturday’s 4A Kingco championships at Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah. Tops for the Redmond boys in the Kingco 5,000-meter race were Joel Keddie (15th, 16:25.9) and George Cretu (18th, 16:45.7). Emma Bury led the Mustang girls in 21st place in 20:20.0, followed by Amelia Muscott in 22nd in 20:22.2. Both teams will compete at districts tomorrow at Lake Sammamish State Park. The boys race at 1:30 p.m. and the girls race at 2 p.m.
took 14th (17:30.60). On the girls’ side, Bear Creek’s Olivia Markezich clocked a fourth-place 19:28.30 and Overlake’s Hannah Sether finished sixth in 20:30.10. Districts are tomorrow at South Whidbey High.
Volleyball Redmond’s volleyball team will compete in the 4A Kingco tournament at 2 p.m. tomorrow against an opponent to be determined and at a site to be announced.
Boys tennis Bear Creek’s Caleb Ji made it all the way to the ECL/bi-district championship match, placing second overall and qualifying for the state tournament in May.
Football In a rivalry game last Friday, Eastlake beat Redmond, 32-18, in 4A Kingco action at Redmond High. Eastlake led 17-3 at halftime with Redmond’s points coming on a Pedro Menchaca 31-yard field goal with 1:28 left in the half. Also for Redmond, quarterback Nick Swanson paired up with Corey Chandler for a 38-yard touchdown pass with 1:20 left in the third quarter. Menchaca added the PAT. With 5:38 left in the fourth quarter, Aleck Byrnes ran for a 3-yard TD and tacked on a 2-point conversion run. Swanson was 13-for-22 passing for 228 yards and Ryan Mossman snagged nine passes for 65 yards. Defensively, Luke Kennedy had 10 tackles (three solo and seven assist) and Byrnes and Reed Christianson had one sack each. Redmond (1-7) will play at Issaquah at 7 p.m. tonight.
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Archimedes School moves to larger space as student enrollment grows In November, students returning to classes at the Archimedes School in downtown Redmond will come back to a new expanded school space, more teachers and exciting new classes to choose from. “We are moving to a much larger space, located in the next building. We will have larger
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City accepting tourism applications The City of Redmond will accept applications for its 2016 Tourism Promotion Grant Program until 5 p.m. today. The goal of Redmond’s Tourism Promotion Program is to attract visitors to Redmond. Applicants may be cultural, historical, educational, sports or community organizations coordinating events and tourna-
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