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Edition Date: April 14, 2008
‘Preserving the equestrian way of life’
The King County Council has honored the outstanding legacy of Kathryn Taylor by naming the equestrian park at Trilogy near Redmond the Kathryn Taylor Equestrian Park. The vision of this site as an equestrian park was first proposed ...

 

 
Woodinville Fields receives state grant
The Woodinville Fields renovation project received good news from the state recently when the City learned that the project has been awarded a $75,000 grant.

 

 
Words on Wheels: a traveling library for the homebound
Public libraries are more than just book repositories. They can be viewed as gathering spots for groups and can provide educational, cultural and social opportunities for the community.

 

 
Computer lab opens to public
The Carol Edwards Center Computer Lab will officially open to the public on April 22 for public drop-in use and computer classes, such as the Teens Teaching Seniors class. The lab includes eight state of the art computer ...

 

 
2008 Puget Sound Fresh Farm Guide now at local libraries
As the local harvest season gets underway, and the farmers’ markets open throughout the region, the new 2008 Puget Sound Fresh Farm Guide is now available. The Guide is a free publication offering information ...

 

 
Kenmore awarded grant to improve, build community athletic fields
The City of Kenmore was awarded grants worth a total of $225,000 from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Funding Board in Olympia to improve and build community athletic fields at Saint Edward State Park.

 

 
State Parks reminds boaters about new law
Boating season is right around the corner, and the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission reminds boaters about the boater education card requirement in effect under state law.

 

 
Ness — Miller
Molly R. Ness of Tallahasse, Fla., and Ensign Matthew C. Miller, USN, of Jacksonville, Fla., have announced their engagement and plans for an Aug. 31 wedding at the Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland, Wash.

 

 
Zoe Penelope MacDonald
Eric and Amy (Zeutschel) MacDonald welcomed their baby girl, Zoe Penelope MacDonald, on Feb. 5, 2008. Eric is currently an officer in the United States Navy serving as a meteorologist in Jacksonville, Fla., and ...

 

 
Sponsors, volunteers make Basset Bash a ‘howling’ success
Judge Casey Brewer measures a basset’s ears for the Longest Ears competition at the recent Basset Bash. The Longest Ear category was sponsored by Woodinville Lumber.

 

 
Java Loft opens doors
Java Loft held its grand opening Friday, April 4, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event featured free coffee and food samples throughout the day and was accompanied by the Cottage Lake Artists Guild with their “Artists in Action.”

 

 
Help ‘End Summer Hunger’
Hopelink is launching its annual “End Summer Hunger” fund and food drive to help feed 11,000 school-aged children in its service area, and to support the agency’s homelessness prevention programs. Each summer, nearly 14 percent ...