Sammamish 11-12 softball takes second in state

July 23, 2008

Sammamish girls fought their way to a second-place finish. Photo by Tom Schloetter

Jillian Windsor found herself in an awkward position. As the Sammamish 11-12 majors No. 3 starting pitcher, she knew there were two better pitchers on her team. Read more

Skyline football helps Washington team earn respect

July 23, 2008

Jake Heaps (left) an Gino Simone were two prongs of the Seahawks offense in New Orleans. Photo by J.B. WoganArriving for a weekend of high-level tournament play in New Orleans, certain Skyline High School football players felt they had something to prove.

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Eastlake wins first rounds at state

July 23, 2008

Lucas Thrun jumps for joy as Eastlake 10-11 all-stars teammates Alex Shuey, Beau Krueger and Omar Luqman congratulate pitcher Andy Varness after a strikeout. Eastlake won the District 9 championship July 13, catapulting them to the state tournament.  Photo by Sandra FeinglasEastlake 10-11 all-stars continue to mow down their competition.

After winning the District 9 tournament July 5-13, Eastlake turned its eye toward state opponents. Read more

Community Calendar

July 23, 2008

Youth

Sammamish Family YMCA is offering summer camps, specialty programs, sports, preschool, tween and teen programs and swim lesson at 4221 228th Ave. S.E. in Issaquah. Call 391-4840 to register.
Eastside Precision Drill Team is seeking new members. The non dance drill team practices weekly on Tuesdays from 6-7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Redmond Junior High.
They’re now forming their 2008 team and will be training for 2008 parade performances. School-age girls are invited – no experience needed. Call 647-4831.

Library activities

Read three get one free summer edition. Students in middle school/junior high and high school, read three books, write three thoughtful reviews and get a prize book free.

Forms are available at the Sammamish library and when turned in, are eligible for a monthly prize drawing and entered in the drawing for the grand prize, a laptop computer. In addition, this year will feature a video book review contest.

Teens may shoot a book-themed video, reviews of books, or even book trailers.
They then upload their personal entry into a YouTube account and a panel of five teen services librarians will judge it.

Talk Time is at 7 p.m. Tuesdays. Join other adults to improve your English conversation skills. Call Literacy AmeriCorps at 369-3452.

The Mother Daughter Book Group is for girls age 9-12 and their mothers. This month’s book is “The Thief Lord” by Cornelia Funke, 7 p.m. Aug. 27.

Book Bugs! pajama summer story times. For children aged 2-6 with an adult. 7 p.m. July 28 and Aug. 4.

Flutter, Buzz and Zoom! preschool story times. For children aged 3-6 with an adult. 10 a.m. July 29 and Aug. 5.

Buzz! Buzz! A buggy story time for babies. For children aged 6-12 months with an adult. 11 a.m. July 29 and Aug. 5

Be-Bopping Bugs! toddler story times. For children aged 2-3 with an adult. 11 a.m. July 23 and 30 and Aug. 6.

A Bug’s Tale features stories and songs from a bugs point of view. For children age 3 and older, presented by Courtney Campbell. 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Aug. 6. Free tickets are available beginning Aug. 1.

Author and career consultant Allan Hay will help people understand how to make an impact at their next job interview. Hay, the author of “Memory Mining, Digging for Gems From Your Past Good Work,” will discuss strategies to help people take a fresh look at job interviews.
The discussion is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 10.

Volunteers needed

The Sammamish Farmers Market needs volunteers. The market is from 4-8 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 1 at the Sammamish City Hall Plaza.

Volunteers are needed to plan special events, work on the newsletter, help with logistics, organize children’s events and more. Go to www.sammamishfarmersmarket.org for a description of volunteer opportunities.

The King County Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs certified long term care ombudsman volunteers.

After completing a four-day training program, visit with residents, take and resolve complaints and advocate for residents.

Volunteers are asked to donate four hours a week and attend selected monthly meetings. Contact John Stilz at 206-697-6747 or johns@solid-ground.org.

Eastside Bluebills is a Boeing retiree volunteer organization that strives to provide opportunities for retirees to help others in need and to assist charitable and nonprofit organizations.

Eastside Bluebills meet every third Wednesday of the month at the Bellevue Regional Library from 10 a.m.-noon. Call 235-3847.

LINKS, Looking Into the Needs of Kids in Schools, places community volunteers in the schools of the Lake Washington School District. Opportunities include tutoring, classroom assistance and lunch buddy.

Just one hour a week can make a difference in a child’s life. Call Clair at 867-1677 or Nanci at 885-9158.
Eastside Baby Corner needs volunteers to sort incoming donations of clothing and toys and prepare items for distribution. Go to www.babycorner.org.

Volunteers are needed to visit homebound patrons with the King County Library System’s Traveling Library Center program. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and have reliable transportation.
Call Susan LaFantasie at 369-3235.

Volunteer drivers are needed for the Senior Services Volunteer Transportation Program.
Flexible hours, mileage, parking reimbursement and supplemental liability insurance are offered. Call 206-448-5740.

Guide Dogs for the Blind Eager Eye Guide Pups Club needs volunteers to raise puppies for use as guide dogs for the blind. For information, call Sandy at 644-7421.

Volunteer Chore Services links volunteers with seniors or individuals who are disabled and are living on a limited income. Call 284-2240.

 

 

Indian culture on display at Sammamish Farmer’s Market

July 23, 2008

Brijan Badshah takes a break in front of the Indian cultural event he created. One feature of the festival gave women a chance to learn how to wear a sari Photo by Kendra Abernathy

People who visited the Sammamish Farmer’s Market July 16, were met with the sights and smells of traditional Indian culture. Read more

Lemonade stand helps needy

July 23, 2008

Bobby Nadell, 10, glows behind his lemonade stand. Nadell sold lemonade and cookies to benefit Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. Photo ContributedBobby Nadell, 10, has philanthropy figured out. All it takes is lemonade and cookies. 

Nadell, a resident of the Trossachs neighborhood, has spent one day each summer selling refreshments at a lemonade stand, with the proceeds benefiting Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. Read more

Time for a ‘National Night Out’ with the neighbors

July 23, 2008

Captain Bogg & Salty will perform “pirate rock” at the National Night Out kick-off event. Photo by Chris Owen

Hot dogs? Check. Police with horses? Check. Pirate rock band? Check. It must be time for Sammamish’s version of National Night Out. Read more

Music enlivens program battling addiction

July 23, 2008

Jay Boone and the Rag Band serve as entertainment and inspiration for Celebrate Recovery, an anti-addiction program run out of Pine Lake Covenant Church.  Photo by J.B. Wogan

Celebrate Recovery’s help is infused with rock n’ roll

Jay Boone performs every Monday night for Celebrate Recovery, an anti-addiction program run out of the basement of Pine Lake Covenant Church. Read more

Arts briefs

July 23, 2008

Auditions and opportunities Read more

EFR budget increase?

July 23, 2008

Fire and rescue agency wants almost 5 percent more

Ron Pedee, EFR Board of Directors chair (right) explains to Chief Lee Soptich his concerns about the current 2009 budget proposal for Eastside Fire and Rescue.  Photos by J.B. Wogan

The cost of fire protection may go up by nearly 5 percent next year, possibly pinching other city services. Read more

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