King County calls its parks system “Your Big Backyard.” At Marymoor Park, the King County Park nestled near the heart…
Redmond teens celebrated an academic year well done at last Friday’s End of School Bash at the lawn of Redmond City Hall.
The band, Ambulance was one of the many performers at the event, which included live entertainment, games and food from local venders.
Clubs from Redmond High School (RHS) and Redmond Junior High (RJH) ran traditional carnival games such as “ring toss,” “feed the animal,” “pin the tail on the donkey,” “balloon pop” and “penny toss” as well as ping-pong and Twister.
Musicians from RHS and RJH also performed, including the band Kung Fu Grip, which features members of Universal Soul, the winner of this year’s Rockathon.
Redmond members from the Pacific Northwest Region of the Classic Car Club of America will display rare automobiles during the…
Habitat for Humanity of East King County dedicated the final six homes in the 24-home Patterson Park project, off Avondale…
Whether it’s an alt-Country festival, a trip back to the second wave of the British Invasion, or a night with…
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle Marathon and Half-Marathon, part of the 60th annual Seafair festivities, will conclude with a post-race…
Redmond High School (RHS) held its Class of 2009 commencement ceremony at Key Arena on Thursday, June 11.
Four hundred forty graduates received their diplomas.
Prior to the ceremony, the RHS band, directed by Andy Robertson, performed “The Olympics: A Centennial Celebration.” The processional was an arrangement of “Pomp and Circumstance” and the recessional was John Williams’ “Coronation March.”
During the ceremony, the RHS choir, under the direction of Arianna Guthrie, performed “Simple Gifts” arranged by Mark Hayes.
When the heat is on, families with young children can find plenty of action at the City of Redmond’s terrific…
Have you ever passed a public building, seen the flag flying at half-staff and fleetingly thought to yourself, “I wonder who died?”
When Doug Nonast, a parent at Rosa Parks Elementary School, was walking his son to school one day, he took the time to ask fourth grade teacher Jim Anderson the reason why the flag wasn’t fully raised.
The Overlake School of Redmond graduated 73 students on June 7, following addresses by student speakers Christina Nordin and Graeme…
The Redmond Arts Commission invites the community to celebrate the 2009 Redmond Arts Award recipients Tuesday, June 16 at 7…
The Bear Creek School seniors toss their hats following the graduation ceremony last Saturday. There were 33 students in the…
George Jannusch is going fishing — and not just for a weekend.
Jannusch is retiring after 12 years of employment in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD). He drove district school buses for four years — and for the last eight years, he’s been the security guard at Redmond High School (RHS).
Rosa Parks Elementary School, 22845 NE Cedar Park Crescent in the Redmond Ridge neighborhood, will hold an Arts Night from…
The Alliance of Eastside Agencies, a Redmond-based professional membership organization of human service providers, held its sixth annual luncheon at The Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville June 3, to honor outstanding contributions to human services in East King County.
Redmond High School (RHS) Theatre Arts was nominated and accepted to perform as part of The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (commonly…
Authors Kim Harrison (“Once Dead, Twice Shy”), Kelley Armstrong (“The Awakening”), Aprilynne Pike (“WINGS”) and Claudia Gray (“Stargazer”) will visit Borders Books and Music, 16549 NE 74th St., Redmond Town Center, at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 6.
The Redmond-based Eastside Symphony will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center,…
Cooking at home saves money. It can also be healthier than eating out, because you control the ingredients. So what’s stopping some of us from doing it?
The American Night, led by Redmond resident Nate Christian, brings its tribute to The Doors to the Forecasters Pub at Redhook Brewery, 14300 NE 145th St. in Woodinville, from 9-11:30 p.m. Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6. There is no cover charge. You must be 21 or older to attend.