Election season kicks off Monday
Children at Redmond’s Faith Lutheran School went around the world in a day on May 28.
REPORTER STAFF Friday night bicycle races has returned to the banked oval track of the Group Health Velodrome at King…
Instead of a charm bracelet, renowned author Peg Kehret wears a necklace representing all the states in which she has won Young Reader’s Awards. She showed the necklace to students at Horace Mann Elementary during a May 2 visit.
Recreational users of King County’s public spaces are a step closer to getting a new gem to enjoy.
The Overlake School of Redmond capped its 40th anniversary year last month by honoring its first group of founders and inducting its first members into The Overlake Athletics Hall of Fame.
Tuesday, May 6
The Bear Creek School, 8905 208th Ave. NE, invites the community to its production of Oscar Wilde’s “The Ideal Husband,” at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 30; and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 31.
With a little help from the generous folks at Novelty Hill Family Dentistry, a group of students from The Overlake School gave kids at their sister school in Cambodia reasons to smile.
Redmond resident Nathan Maris will compete at the national level of the National History Day competition June 14-19 at the University of Maryland.
Current and former students from Redmond’s Sunrise Elementary School will compete at the national level of National History Day, June 14-19 at the University of Maryland.
As Redmond drivers ease back into the work week after the long Memorial Day weekend, they should be prepared to add a little extra time to their SR 202 commute.
The City of Redmond Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to participate in the second community workshop for the East Redmond Corridor Master Plan on Thursday, June 5 from 7-9 p.m. in Room 104 of the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th St.
Movies such as “To Sir, With Love,” “Dead Poet’s Society,” and “Mr. Holland’s Opus” have introduced us to the kind of teachers whose mottos, methods and care for their students echo in those young people’s minds for the rest of their lives.
Cirque du Soleil wishes to thank the Redmond area for the incredible hospitality it has shown in welcoming Corteo.
More than 115,000 people have already experienced the excitement and magic of Corteo in Redmond.
Four students from the Lake Washington School District are recipients of the Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) scholarships. The students are Chris Higgins (Marketing) and Evan Doyle (Digital Communications) from Lake Washington High School; Casie Clark (Engineering) from Eastlake High School; and David Tran (Architectural Drawing and Engineering) from Juanita High School.
Rachel Ainslie, a seventh grader at Evergreen Junior High School, has been invited to attend the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth’s (CTY) Grand Ceremony 2008 in honor of her outstanding achievement in the 2008 CTY Talent Search.
On National Bike to Work Day earlier this month, five individuals biking home from work on the Sammamish River Trail were stopped by security guards from Redmond Town Center (RTC).
Last year was a banner year for the Lake Washington College Foundation and the students and programs it helps support. In just one year, the Foundation’s endowments increased $150,000, from $397,000 in 2006 to $547,000 in 2007.