The Redmond Clay Studio, together with the Washington Clay Arts Association, presents the second annual Holiday Ceramic Show and Sale from Thursday, Dec. 9 to Sunday, Dec. 12 at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th Street.
Hours for the show are Thursday from 5-8 p.m. and Friday-Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Woodinville resident Ed Lincoln will be at Borders in Redmond Town Center, 16549 NE 74th St., on Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. for a reading and signing of his memoir, “Life Through the Rearview Mirror.”
Last week’s snowy and icy road conditions could not stop the Redmond Senior Center’s outing to Tulalip Casino in Marysville.
Nine brave souls with an itch for slot machines met at the Redmond Senior Center (RSC) last Wednesday and make the trek north to the casino.
For the second straight year, Redmond Eye Doctors will be accepting donations of non-perishable items this holiday season and those who donate will have a chance to win a pair of designer sunglasses.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Dec. 3 from 10-11 a.m. will feature Pat Hamman and Phyllis Rogers discussing Redmond’s City Chaplain program. The chat takes place in the Fireplace Lounge of RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
The City of Redmond is seeking applications for a position on the Redmond Arts Commission.
The City of Redmond has one opening on the Parks and Trails Commission that must be filled by a resident living inside Redmond’s city limits.
Ken’s Redmond Auto Body shop recently opened its doors to mentor other shop owners and government agency staff on a new water-borne vehicle paint system. The collision repair facility, located at 18138 Redmond Way, offered an inside look at how the state-of-the-art system works and answered candid questions about how other shops can transition to water-based systems.
The Redmond Transportation Plan is currently being updated and the City of Redmond wants to hear from citizens as to what they see missing and what they want improved.
Northwest author James L. Rubart will be signing copies of his debut novel “Rooms” at Borders at 16549 NE 74th St. on Saturday Dec. 11 at 1 p.m. Rubart will also be having an event at Borders on Sunday Jan. 16 at 1 p.m. to celebrate the release of his second novel “Book of Days,” which will be released Jan. 1.
The Redmond Chorale is giving a holiday concert on Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. at Meadowbrook Church, located at 17944 NE 65th St. The concert is free with a suggested donation of $10. Profits from this concert will benefit Hopelink’s Transitional Housing Program in Redmond.
Picking out a Christmas tree is one of the easiest ways to get into the holiday spirit.
And with three local tree farms, Redmond residents don’t have to go far to find the perfect tree.
The Eastside Symphony is holding its Holiday Fare concert Sunday Dec. 5 at the Redmond Performing Arts Center at 17272 NE 104th.
Rose Irene George Weiss Rose passed away November 3, 2010 in Redmond, at the age of 92. She was born…
Due to the inclement weather this week and the school cancellations, the Redmond boys’ basketball jamboree scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 27 has been cancelled.
The City of Redmond has created a Facebook page for Redmond Transportation Master Plan (TMP), which is currently being updated.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Dec. 3 will feature Pat Hamman and Phyllis Rogers discussing Redmond’s City Chaplain program.
On Sunday, Dec. 5, Dupar & Company at 18005 NE 69th St., Suite A-150 in Redmond will host an all-ages gingerbread house class.
The Puget Sound Blood Center will stage one of its bloodmobiles in the plaza area next to City Hall today as weather conditions prevent other bloodmobiles from reaching destinations on hills, or beyond fallen trees.
There will be no Waste Management residential service in King County today due to snow and ice preventing safe access.