“We think it would be a terrible loss,” said Bothell resident Sandra Clement. “We can’t afford to keep paving over everything.”
Neither Mark Augustyniewicz nor wife Marna Kagele seem overly concerned about the physical challenge connected with their impending climb up Mt. Rainier.
Now 31, April Verch said she first picked up a fiddle at 6 years old.
The LiveArts Bothell artists exhibition took place June 27 and 28 at the Park at Bothell Landing. The free event featured a juried artist exhibition, plenty of artisan booths and musical entertainment.
During one special night, with hundreds of teary parents, blue caps and yellow tassels flying through the air, a million bright camera flashes and 94 seniors awaiting their chance to escape high school, Trenton Jackson received a blessing. He took home the Faculty Award June 6 for his leadership at Cedar Park Christian High and within the local community.
Mildred Mandeville, who turned 100 years old June 20, enjoyed a 30-minute complimentary Kenmore Air birthday flight June 22 with her daughter, two grandsons, nurse and others. The Woodinville resident flew seaplanes rented from Kenmore Air in the late 1940s. She last flew in a seaplane in 1951.
As the Snohomish County Conservation Corps attacked the non-native vegetation around his home with lawnmowers and weed whackers, developer and homeowner Tom Campbell said removing that vegetation is only one of many environmentally friendly steps planned in the development of the new Clearwater Commons.
Christian vocal group The Booth Brothers will perform at 7 p.m. June 20 at Cedar Park Church, 16300 112th Ave….
When she arrives June 20 at the Cura Orphanage just outside Nairobi, Kenya, the visit will be a homecoming of sorts for Kenmore’s Hayden Nichols.
Who will be the next “Christine” or “Raoul”?
Evan Whitlock said he only noticed one difference after test driving one of the even dozen hydrogen-powered cars that were roaming the University of Washington, Bothell campus on June 2.
“Classic Americana” or “Americana Classic.” Take your pick, said Charlie Spring, 58. Either should give you a pretty good idea of what type of music the Puget Sound-area performer will bring to the Farmer’s Market at Country Village June 12.
For Daniel Jones, the art on which he hopes to spend a lifetime is equal parts technical expertise, creative expression and puzzle solving in terms of pulling all the aspects together into a finished product.
Gabrielle Harter has graced the stage at Bellevue’s Meydenbauer Theatre and other local venues, but last month the Bothell ballet dancer twirled about far from home.
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering, Reed Vawter landed what you might expect to have been a dream job for someone with his apparent interests. He even stated the career path that took him to Microsoft was one he had “wanted to follow since way back when.”
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Chess Tournaments: 7 p.m. Fridays at 10116 N.E. 185th St., Bothell. K-12, $10 entry fee. www.chess4life.com.
Events Northshore Performing Arts Center, 18125 92nd Ave. N.E., Bothell. 425-408-7988, 800-992-8499 or www.npacf.org. “The Mermaid”: Emerald City Theatre, 7…