Global Inflight Products in Redmond was recently received a “Best in Show” award at the International Flight Services Association (IFSA) Annual Conference and Exhibition, held at the Washington State Conference Center in Seattle.
Earlier this month, 15 teens from the City of Redmond’s Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) in addition to teens from Seattle participated in a soundcheck question-and-answer session with Foster the People, an indie pop group from Los Angeles, and were treated to a private show at the Showbox Sodo in Seattle.
For the first time in six years, the Redmond High girls’ cross-country team defeated their rival, the Eastlake Wolves, en route to finishing the regular season undefeated at 7-0. In addition, the boys’ team finished 1-2-3 in the varsity race, earning the team win as well.
The change in grade configuration that will add ninth grade to district high schools in the fall of 2012 has created a need for more facility space at Lake Washington High School, which serves students in Kirkland and Redmond.
The Eastside Symphony’s upcoming concert season will feature new concertmaster, Linda Vogt.
The City of Redmond was selected as one of America’s Promise Alliance’s (APA) 100 Best Communities for Young People.
The Redmond Police Department is looking for clues from an armed robbery that occurred Wednesday night at approximately 10:50 p.m. in the 17800 block of Northeast Union Hill Road.
Seattle Synchronized Swim Team (SSST), the most successful club of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, will be holding a free “Try Synchro” day at Redmond Pool on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 3-4 p.m.
I am writing to express my support for Tom Flynn for Redmond City Council and ask readers of the Redmond Reporter to cast their ballots for Tom in the upcoming election.
I have known Tom for six years, since my oldest son joined a soccer team that Tom coached for many years. Although my son was only part of the team for two years as the boys finished high school, most of the team had been together for many years. It was obvious that the players and their parents respected Tom’s leadership and guidance.
Many Redmond and nearby residents have had mostly negative opinions on the red light cameras and I totally understand it.
Not only are they at traffic lights but at schools, too. When the light flashes, and I am assuming I did nothing wrong, it still creates “ticket paranoia.”
Redmond-based Dow Baseball Club recently played nine games at the 16U Triple Crown World Series in Dallas, placing third in the field of national competition.
The Redmond High girls’ soccer team closed in on the league lead with a 2-1 road victory over Newport on Tuesday night.
Redmond was stung with a string of recent vehicle prowls that were reported in the Education Hill, Grasslawn and downtown neighborhoods.
Rotary Club of Redmond members gathered last Thursday to present a $10,000 check to Hopelink in Redmond and another $10,000 check to Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center in Woodinville.
The Bear Creek School’s Grizzlies volleyball program hosted their third annual Dig Pink event on last Friday in conjunction with the Side-Out Foundation to raise money for breast cancer research and support for patients and their families.
Last Thursday, the Upper School Choir at The Bear Creek School in Redmond had the opportunity to work with choral director Rodney Eichenberger, who has worked with choirs throughout the United States for more than 50 years.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway is enlisting the help of volunteers to restore the forest habitat at Westside Neighborhood Park at 5810 156 Ave. N.E. in Redmond on Oct. 23.
The Redmond Reporter recently won six awards, including photographer of the year and first places for education story and personality profile, in the 2011 Washington Better Newspaper Contest.
The City of Redmond has partnered with the Women’s Sports Foundation and GoGirlGo! Seattle to host a movie screening event on Saturday at the Lake Washington Resource Center at 16250 NE 74th St. in Redmond Town Center.
Enterprising women in Redmond celebrated their success stories as part of the Redmond Reporter’s 2nd Annual “Women in Business” networking event at the iPic Theaters at the Redmond Town Center last Thursday.