Just as the roads in Redmond connect the city’s many neighborhoods, it takes many people to design, build and operate them.
On Saturday, nearly 300 people gathered into 29 teams at the sun-soaked Redmond High School track to help fight cancer in the American Cancer Society’s 13th Redmond-Kirkland Relay for Life.
On Thursday, Lisa Dupar, owner of Pomegranate Bistro and Lisa Dupar Catering in Redmond, was honored by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) for her book “Fried Chicken and Champagne: A Romp Through the Kitchen at Pomegranate Bistro.”
On Friday morning, members of the Redmond Police Department (RPD) participated in the 10th Across the State relay run and helped escort the Special Olympics torch through Redmond.
In an effort to improve the community’s physical health, increase safety and make the city more walkable, the City of Redmond is supporting three community walking audits near the Avondale corridor, Benjamin Rush Elementary School and downtown Redmond.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee’s summer movie series will begin July 8 and run through Aug. 20.
On Saturday, walkers will gather at Redmond High School (RHS) to help in the battle against cancer during the American Cancer Society Relay for Life.
Imagine landing yourself a spot on one of New York City’s Times Square billboards for an entire week.
What would it take?
For Redmond resident Rick Hoover, it took doing what he loved each week for seven years.
Hoover volunteers at the Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland playing piano an hour a day, four days a week. He began his musical gig in 2004, unexpectedly.
Although it’s been more than two decades, Tim Arnold still remembers the first time he participated in the Rotary Club of Redmond’s RedSpoke bike ride.
After a harrowing experience a few weeks ago that resulted in open-heart surgery, an Eastside dog is on her way to recovering to full health.
City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione, City Council members and other city officials will host a reception to celebrate the finalization of the Redmond Central Connector master plan and to discuss how public and private organizations can work together to make the downtown a premier destination.
Monday marks the beginning of candidate filing for the 2011 primary and general elections.
The Farrel-McWhirter Riding Club 2011 Benefit Schooling Show, scheduled for Sunday, June 12, is postponed due to concerns about the recent outbreak of the Equine Herpes virus (EHV-1).
The event is rescheduled for Sunday July 10, beginning at 9 a.m.
The Redmond Bike Park work party, scheduled for June 18 and 19, is cancelled until further notice.
Twenty-nine Lake Washington School District students recently competed at the DECA International Conference held in Orlando, Fla.
Redmond High School senior Arjun Narayanan has been named a 2011 Washington Scholar.
On May 25, the Rose Hill Junior High School Washington Teen Institute (WTI) held a drug walk fundraiser to raise money to support drug-free activities for 2011-12.
Redmond Historical Society (RHS) has selected John Couch for the 2011 History Hero award.
Assistance League of the Eastside has donated 60 backpacks of food for the Pantry Packs program at a school in Redmond to help feed students in need.
Growing up, Ranjini Danaraj never considered the military as a career choice.
But when the Redmond native was a senior in high school looking at colleges, she realized she needed a way to pay for it. So Danaraj applied for the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC scholarships.