Massage Envy clinics throughout Puget Sound will host a week to support first responders in each of their local communities. Starting on July 15 through July 19, police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) actively employed in the line of duty are invited to receive one free one-hour therapeutic massage session at any Massage Envy Puget Sound location, including the Redmond location at 17214 Redmond Way.
At the end of this month, Clint McCune and Sara Pelfrey will be stepping down as owners of Soulfood Books in Redmond.
Microsoft Corp. has announced Chip In, a new seasonal buying program to help students get the Windows PC or tablet they need for school. With Chip In, students crowdsource contributions from friends and family toward the purchase of a new Windows PC or tablet. Microsoft will chip in 10 percent of the purchase price on select PCs, and the first 10,000 students to fully fund their PC will also get a four-year subscription to Office 365 University.
Redmond REI will hold a garage sale from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday at 7500 166th Ave. N.E.
This members-only event will offer slightly used or returned gear and clothing. Quantities are limited, items are sold as is and all sales are final.
Business, community and political leaders — including Sen. Andy Hill (R-45th Legislative District), Rep. Ross Hunter (D-48th Legislative District) and Microsoft Executive Vice President Brad Smith — will speak at OneRedmond’s gala event at 6 p.m. on June 5 at the Redmond Marriott Town Center.
Zetron, a provider of mission-critical communications solutions worldwide in Redmond, is expediting orders for new and replacement equipment to those who were affected by the tornadoes that devastated parts of Oklahoma.
It’s been 35 years since Mavis Redman brought a taste of her native England to Redmond in the form of the British Pantry.
OneRedmond will hold a health-care reform panel from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at its investors’ luncheon at Matts’ Rotisserie & Oyster Lounge,16551 N.E. 74th St.
Auggie Kempf and Jeff Cashman announce that Kempf will be joining the Redmond firm of Cashman Consulting & Investments, LLC.
OneRedmond’s monthly Business After Hours hosted by Swedish Medical Center will take place from 5-7 p.m. on May 8 at HYATT house, 15785 Bear Creek Parkway N.E. in Redmond.
DigiPen Institute of Technology will present the inaugural Audio Symposium at 1 p.m. on May 11 at 9931 Willows Road N.E., Redmond.
Suzy Burke-Myers of Edward Jones opened a new office at 16141 Cleveland St. in Redmond.
Redmond’s Harbinger Knowledge Products, a global leader in interactive eLearning, presentation and website software, announced that nationally renowned eLearning expert Jay Cross will headline the company’s free learning techniques webinar, “Making Learning Stick,” at 11 a.m. on April 30.
Redmond Bike Works has been named a finalist in a national competition called Neighborhood Assist and they need help getting the word out to vote for their organization to win a $25,000 grant. Two-hundred organizations are in the running and the top 40 vote getters between now and April 21 will win.
Kitanda Brazilian Espresso and Bakery will be making its return to Redmond in approximately three weeks, according to owner Rose Boff.
Dr. Carl Moe and his wife Dr. Chelsea Knapp of Tree of Life Chiropractic will hold a grand-opening, ribbon-cutting event from 3-4 p.m. on April 5 at 16563 Redmond Way, Suite D, Redmond.
AMAXRA’s Nautilus Learning will hold a free business after-hours gathering from 5-7 p.m. on April 10 at 2889 152nd Ave. N.E., Building 12, Suite A, Redmond.
Downtown Redmond has been designated as one of two urban centers for the city and construction throughout the area has shown the neighborhood is on its way to achieving this.
Being surrounded by all things Microsoft, Redmond residents may not know that one of the country’s major housing-services companies is also headquartered here. This year, Aboda celebrates 25 years in business.
PlaceFull, founded by former Microsoft Corp. executive and Redmond resident Ryan Hamlin, has recently raised $1 million in seed funds from several angel investors in the Puget Sound area.
