Redmond resident Zane Cimino will play Angel in the Seattle Children’s Theatre’s (SCT) Summer Season production of “RENT: School Edition” July 31-Aug. 2 in the Charlotte Martin Theatre, 201 Thomas St. in the Seattle Center.
Eastsiders may remember Cimino as Seymour in Lake Washington High School’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” He has played that role at SCT, as well.
Book-It Repertory Theatre presented Rudyard Kipling’s classic “The Jungle Books” on Tuesday at the City Hall Campus as part of Redmond’s Arts in the Park series.
Local rock heroes Shotty, former winners of the Classic Rockathon at the Old Redmond Fire House Teen Center, have been…
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An experienced fine jeweler is teaming up with a well-known florist for a unique business collaboration next week. Longtime friends…
Digital Double, a motion capture and animation studio located in downtown Redmond, hosted the first session of its one-week summer…
A recent graduate of The Overlake School in Redmond, Sam Tilles is a founder and the only Eastside board member of the Seattle-based Young Americans’ Theatre Company (YATC).
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Thousands of people flocked to the 69th Annual Derby Days Summer Festival on Saturday in downtown Redmond.
The big hit of the extravaganza was the Redmond Medical Center Derby Days Parade, which featured University of Washington head softball coach Heather Tarr as the Grand Marshal of the parade. Tarr, who graduated from Redmond High in 1993, guided the Huskies to the NCAA national title in June.
SecondStory Repertory, the professional theater at Redmond Town Center, presents its summer teen program, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,”…
Redmond resident Tim Grieb will be one of 10,000 riders in the Cascade Bicycle Club’s 30th annual Group Health Seattle…
Several Redmond youths were winners or finalists in the National History Day (NHD) competition, last month at the University of…
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Fairwinds-Brighton Court resident Richard Vawter gets a debriefing on the rules of the Electric Cart Race by Fairwinds-Redmond PrimeFit instructor Rachel Lu. The course included a station where racers had to place three flags in vases on their way to the finish line. Nearly 200 seniors representing six different Fairwinds Retirement Communities in the greater Seattle area participated in this year’s Games, which included Wii Bowling, Beanbag Baseball, Balloon Volleyball, relay races and more.
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…
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