Clarke & Clarke Art + Artifacts has returned to the Northwest and is now located in an Overlake office and warehouse business park at 2709 152nd Ave. N.E., building 6 in Redmond.
Stacey Blakney, a Redmond-area Jazzercise instructor, will offer a citywide free-for-all Jazzercise Burlesque Themed Dance-Fitness class at 8:30 a.m. on Oct. 29 at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center at 16600 NE 80th St.
The Redmond Historical Society (RHS) is having a centennial quilt raffle to celebrate the City of Redmond turning 100 years old in 2012.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) International Community School as the No. 8 in the country in the report’s first-ever ranking of top high schools for math and science.
On Oct. 3, mission-critical communications systems provider, Zetron, held its first annual “Shoot for the Stars” golf tournament at the Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville.
On Oct. 6, Redmond Mayor John Marchione joined Monica Peter’s kindergarten class at Redmond Elementary for Jumpstart’s Read for the Record event.
Jillian Roels, a Redmond High School (RHS) junior, has been awarded a Brotherton Community Champion award for making a positive impact on her community, putting her in the running for a $5,000 scholarship.
On Saturday, the Redmond High cross country teams participated in the Hole in the Wall Invitational at Lakewood High School in Arlington, and the Mustangs took the combined champions title of the meet with high places on the boys’ and girls’ sides.
The Redmond High golf team ended the regular season on a high note, beating Inglemoor 192-217 at Bear Creek Country Club on Thursday afternoon. Leading the way for the Mustangs were the twin threats of Lyle and Oliver Rudnicki, who fired 1-under 35s to co-medal.
When Redmond started its red light camera pilot program, Redmond Police Chief Ron Gibson told the city council, “collision data alone probably does not justify the use of cameras … we don’t have that many collisions in Redmond.”
Well, now we do.
Master chef, television personality and philanthropist Tom Colicchio will be the keynote speaker at Hopelink’s 16th annual Reaching Out Benefit Luncheon on Oct. 17.
The lucheon will be from noon to 1:15 p.m. at Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE 6th St. in Bellevue. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m.
Two downtown businesses in the same building reported fraudulent activity with their phones services Monday morning, according to Redmond police reports.
Dear Mayor John Marchione,
Thank you for your logical decision regarding the red light controversy. Scott Harlan, Tim Eyman and some Redmond citizens just cannot grasp the reality that in driving red means STOP.
I am frustrated by the constant disregard for the will of the citizens of Redmond which has been repeatedly shown by the current council and mayor’s office over several issues.
As a resident of Redmond, I’m absolutely appalled that the city council chose to ignore the red-light camera ballot initiative submitted recently and not submit red light cameras to a vote of the people as the city’s constitution requires.
Playing in a Sea-Tac 2B League match, the powerhouse Grizzlies’ volleyball squad outmatched Chief Leschi 3-0 via game scores of 25-8, 25-3, 25-12. Bethan Meyer led the offense with five kills, while Michele Brown recorded eight aces and had 13 assists as a setter.
The City of Redmond is currently recruiting for this year’s Redmond Lights to be held Dec. 3.
Video profiles featuring the Redmond mayoral and council candidates are now available to view on Redmond City Television (RCTV) Channels 21 and 75 (Comcast) and Channel 34 (Frontier), as well as On Demand at the City of Redmond website, www.redmond.gov, under Focus on Redmond.
The City of Redmond needs volunteers to join “ReLeaf” efforts on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Westside Park at 5810 156th Ave. N.E.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee annual Girls Unlimited series will begin this year with a theme of “what if girls ran the world?”