| New
rabbi wants to put congregation on the map |
by
Deborah Stone
Staff Writer |
| If
you knew Rabbi Mark Glickman’s background,
you’d be surprised that he ever became
a rabbi.
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| Local
breeder’s mare receives prestigious equestrian
award |
by
Deborah Stone
Staff Writer |
| Despite
Woodinville’s dramatic growth as a city,
it has still managed to retain some of its
equestrian character. It continues to be a
home for stables of all sizes that cater to
a variety of equine disciplines.
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| Luther
is definitely a dog in a cat body! He will
follow you wherever you go. He is all about
play and having a grand ol’ time.
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| From
racehorse to therapy horse |
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| One
special horse made a remarkable transition
from the track and now gives therapeutic riding
lessons to children and adults with disabilities — helping
people learn to walk, talk, and gain independence.
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| Unique
resort winery is an oasis in the desert |
by
Deborah Stone
Travel Writer |
| Sometimes
I really wonder why I live on this side of
the mountains when just over the Pass is a
land where the sun is a constant presence and
rain is an infrequent visitor. On a particularly
dismal and wet day last spring, I headed east
in hopes of finding clear skies and warmer
temps.
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| 3
Leg Torso: Impassioned, Intelligent, Idiosyncratic
Music |
| by
Carolyn Butler |
| Start
with an innovative chamber music trio, add
a veteran percussionist/mallet player, and
finish with a fiery upright bass.
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