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May 30, 2008 · Updated 12:59 PM 

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Saturday, May 24

10 a.m.: Classic Arts Showcase

12 p.m.: Wild About Washington

12:30 p.m.: Project Impact

1 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

1:30 p.m.: It’s Your City –Bellevue

2 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

3 p.m.: Natural Networks –King County Natural Resources

6 p.m.: Wild About Washington

6:30 p.m.: Project Impact

7 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

7:30 p.m.: It’s Your City –Bellevue

8 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

9 p.m.: 2007 Arts in the Parks with Geoffrey Castle

Sunday, May 25

Midnight: Classic Arts Showcase

10 a.m.: Classic Arts Showcase

12 p.m.: Wild About Washington

12:30 p.m.: Project Impact

1 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

1:30 p.m.: It’s Your City –Bellevue

2 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

3 p.m.: Redmond Planning Commission (replay of May 21 meeting)

5:30 p.m.: Board Showcase –Boards, Commissions & Services

6 p.m.: Wild About Washington

6:30 p.m.: Project Impact

7 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

7:30 p.m.: It’s Your City – Bellevue

8 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

9 p.m.: Redmond City Council (replay of May 20 meeting)

Monday, May 26

Midnight: Classic Arts Showcase

10 a.m.: Classic Arts Showcase

12 p.m.: Wild About Washington

12:30 p.m.: Project Impact

1 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

1:30 p.m.: It’s Your City –Bellevue

2 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

3 p.m.: Natural Networks –King County Natural Resources

6 p.m.: Wild About Washington

6:30 p.m.: Project Impact

7 p.m.: Currently Kirkland

7:30 p.m.: It’s Your City –Bellevue

8 p.m.: Redmond Point of View

9 p.m.: 2007 Arts in the Parks with Correo Aereo

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