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The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers,…

Tony Gee wraps up the Philanthropy Experience Project (P.E.P) presentation during a Leadership Eastside conference at Lake Washington Technical College on Thursday

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Next group of leaders shows their stuff

Leadership Eastside’s (LE) Class of 2010 shared its Community Project Presentations at Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) May…

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Valley hospital board votes to still meet at 3:30 p.m.

The Valley Medical Center Board of Commissioners will continue meeting at 3:30 p.m., after voting recently to rescind…

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Girl Scouts plan evening for foster parents, families

Bellevue Girl Scout troop 51041 will hold a foster parent appreciation dinner for 80 families of Olive Crest…

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Police Blotter

Nov. - May

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Workers sought for Marymoor concerts

King County Parks is encouraging groups and individuals to be a part of the volunteer “Marymoor Recycling Crew”…

Ronnie Short fills up her truck as the last customer to receive free gasoline from the Washington State Lottery on Friday morning. Her Dodge truck sported the sign that signaled to other motorists that she was the last of the 200 eligible customers to receive the free fuel.

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Lottery gives motorists free gasoline

Like many Americans, Ronnie Short is feeling the pain at the gas pump.

The Bellevue Community Band

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Celebrating Memorial Day

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Seat opens on Bellevue Planning Commission

The Bellevue City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on the Planning Commission. Whoever is appointed will…

Adolph Hennig in his vineyard

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Heritage Corner: Bellevue’s Vineyards

From roughly 1920 through 1950, Adolph Hennig’s eight-acre vineyard was located on Clyde Hill above the present location…

Ken Rice

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They’re trying to change the world

George Fair started his endeavor to change the world at the post office.

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‘Best of Broadway’ concert set at BCC

Bellevue Community College’s Concert Choir will present its spring concert, “Best of Broadway — the Biblical Story,” highlighting…

State Patrol Trooper Rick Fisher talks to a TV photographer in front of a curbstone vehicle

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State Patrol warns about ‘curbstoning’

The Washington State Patrol office in Bellevue warned drivers about “curbstoning,” a growing problem in the state, officials…

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Seat opens on Bellevue Planning Commission

The Bellevue City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on the Planning Commission.

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Editorial

It’s the Memorial Day weekend - and you know what that means.

Stevenson Elementary students stand by the trophies they won.

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Stevenson again triumphs at chess tourney

The Stevenson chess team once again has brought back

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OUT & ABOUT

Calendars are published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis. Items for the Wednesday edition must be submitted…

The Phffft! Dance Theatre Company will present excerpts from ‘Love Story

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Contemporary dance festival coming to Meydenbauer

The Eastside’s first contemporary dance festival will come to The Theatre at Meydenbauer on Sunday June 8 when…

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Youth Symphony, Music Works Northwest link up

Two of the oldest music education organizations on the Eastside have begun a partnership. The Bellevue Youth Symphony…

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GARDEN CALENDAR

Kent Sunrise Rotary Club Plant Sale: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 24. Features azaleas, ornamental grasses, shrubs and perennials.…