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Calendar Submissions

Calendars are published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis. Items for the Wednesday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday. Items for the Saturday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Tuesday. To submit an item, e-mail calendar@reporternewspapers.com.

Events

Sizzleworks Cooking School Grand Open House: 6-8 p.m. Sept. 12. Come meet the chefs and sample the school’s delicious cuisine. Free; registration requested. Sizzleworks, 14111 N.E. 24th St., Bellevue. 425-644-4285 or learn@thesizzleworks.com.

Book signing: 6 p.m. Sept. 12, Erin Hunter to discuss, sign “Warriors”; 10 a.m. Oct. 4, Garth Stein to discuss and sign “The Art of Racing in the Rain.” Free. University Book Store Bellevue, 990 102nd Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-462-4500.

Classes

“The Practical Way to Start/Grow Your Business”: 6-8:30 p.m. Sept. 10. Paul D. Hirz will explain ways to simplify planning and managing a business. Free. Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E. 206-988-1877 or kdbusinessservices@yahoo.com.

Hopelink financial literacy classes: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays through Sept. 25. Classes include: Sept. 11, “Smart Bucks”; Sept. 18, “Credit Basics”; Sept. 25, “Build or Rebuild Your Credit.” Free; advance registration required. Hopelink’s Bellevue center, 14812 Main St. 425-644-7911 or www.hope-link.org/gethelp/classes.

Lewis Creek Discovery Series: 10-11 a.m. Saturdays through Sept. 27. Classes for children 6 and older, led by a naturalist. Topics: Sept. 13, “It’s a Wonderful World” (backyard nature); Sept. 20, “Salmon Cycles” (all about salmon); Sept. 27, “Stream Ecology,” talk presented by Nature Vision. $5 per class; advance registration required. Lewis Creek Park, 5808 Lakemont Blvd. S.E., Bellevue. 425-452-6885.

“Hiking 101—Local Family Hikes”: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 13. Includes one hour class with search-and-rescue volunteer Tony Copes, followed by guided hike on local trails. Children 5 and younger must be in carrier packs. Wear sturdy footwear. Free; advance registration required. Lewis Creek Visitor Center, 5808 Lakemont Blvd. S.E., Bellevue. 425-452-6885 or www.myparksandrecreation.com.

“Back to School! Back To Safety!”: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 16. P.E.A.C.E. of Mind parent workshop teaches easy, non-scary safety tips and tools that work with kids. $15. 2155 112th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-591-5795 or www.pomwa.org.

Safe Child Town Hall: 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 18. Families in Legislative District 48 welcome to learn how to keep kids, families and communities safe in the coming school year. Sponsored by Washington Communities Against Predators. Children welcome. Highland Middle School, 15027 Bellevue-Redmond Road, Bellevue. bethan@wash-cap.org.

Ongoing classes:

Children’s crafts: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. Free craft activities for children. Lakeshore Learning Store, 11027 N.E. Fourth St., Bellevue.

Citizenship class: 9:15-11:15 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Free. Crossroads Community Center, 16000 N.E. 10th Street, Bellevue. 206-695-5975 or hannahbk@acrs.org.

Senior acting class: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Wednesdays. No experience necessary. Free. Bellevue Youth Theatre, 16661 Northup Way. 425-452-7155.

Talk Time: 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays. Attendees can practice their English in casual setting. Refreshments provided. Free. Bellewood Presbyterian Church, 10936 N.E. 24th St., Bellevue. 425-454-1247, mrsavill@gmail.com or www.bellewoodpca.org.

Faith/Values

“Music and Meditation”: 1-5 p.m. Sept. 13. Free workshop includes live music, relaxing atmosphere and instructions on meditation. All are welcome. Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E. 425-753-0634.

World Peace Meditation group: 7-8:30 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. Class uses musical massage sound therapy. Bellevue Unity Church, 16330 N.E. Fourth St.

Fundraisers

Sleep Country USA Foster Kids School Supplies Drive: Through Sept. 14. Donors can bring school supplies – including pens, pencils, pocket calculators and backpacks – for foster children to any Sleep Country location. Locations: www.sleepcountry.com.

Washington Waterfowlers Association 62nd annual Banquet: 5:30 p.m. Oct. 4. Includes social hour, dinner, live and silent auctions, raffles and door prizes. Proceeds go toward conservation and habitat restoration projects for waterfowl. Registration required. Bellevue Coast Hotel, 625 116th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. jarrabito@comcast.net.

Health/Fitness

“Care Management”: 10-11 a.m. Sept. 10. Learn about proactive ways of keeping your loved ones safe, deciding on the right facilities, and navigating the health care system. Question and answer session with a nurse to follow. Garden Club Retirement Community, 13350 S.E. 26th St., Bellevue. 425-643-7111.

“Female Incontinence—It’s Not a Fact of Life”: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sept. 10. Overlake urologist will discuss the different types of incontinence and the latest treatment options for senior women. $5 for non-members; free for YMCA members. Bellevue YMCA, 14230 Bellevue-Redmond Road. 425-746-9900.

“Arm Yourself to Fully Understand Diabetes”: 10:30 a.m.-noon Sept. 16. Overlake diabetes educators will review the symptoms, risk factors and diagnosis of diabetes, as well as techniques to control the disease. Bellevue Community College North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

“Maintain Your Brain”: 10:30 a.m.-noon Sept. 18. Alzheimer’s education specialist will discuss ways to exercise the brain and strengthen “mental muscle.” $5; registration required. Bellevue Community College North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

“Living Lean the Healthy Way”: 11 a.m. Sept. 20. One-hour seminar presented by Evolution Fitness. $10; proceeds go towards the Walk From Obesity. Evolution Fitness, 14603 N.E. 20th St., Bellevue. 425-644-1628 or www.trainevolution.com.

“A Good Night’s Sleep—Is It Possible?”: 1-2:30 p.m. Sept. 22. Learn why sleep changes over the years, what contributes to the problem and ways to get a good night’s sleep. $6 for Bellevue residents; $7 for non-residents. Advance registration required; class number is 30724. North Bellevue Community Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-452-7681.

Safe Steps—Fall and Fire Prevention Fair: 1-4 p.m. Sept. 23 and 25. Features fall and balance screenings, vision screenings, medication screenings, blood pressure checks, home and fire safety assessments and giveaways. Free. Locations: Sept. 23, Factoria Mall, 4033 Factoria Mall S.E., Bellevue; Sept. 25, North Bellevue Community Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

STARS Workshop—“Too Much National Growth–Childhood Obesity”: 6 p.m. Sept. 24. Discover ways to improve family eating habits and teach children about good nutrition. Workshop provides two STARS credits in Health, Safety and Nutrition. Free; registration required. KidsQuest Museum, 4091 Factoria Blvd. S.E., Bellevue. 425-747-2390.

“Surviving the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease”: 6-9 p.m. Oct. 15. Class offers practical information about dementia to family members, friends and healthcare providers. Topics include deciphering difficult symptoms, communication challenges and planning for the future. $5; registration required. Bellevue Community College North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

“Is Joint Pain Keeping You from Enjoying Life?”: 5-6:30 p.m. Oct. 16. Dr. James Bruckner will discuss how arthritis and falls can impact joints, and offer treatment options. $5; registration required. Bellevue Community College North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

“Pain from Varicose Veins – Can It Be Treated?”: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Oct. 22. $5 for non-YMCA members; free for members. YMCA, 14230 Bellevue-Redmond Road, Bellevue. 425-746-9900.

“Living Wills”: 10:30 a.m. Oct. 22. $5; registration required. Bellevue Community College North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

“Macular Degeneration”: 1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Review the early signs of macular degeneration and the possible courses of treatment available. $6 for Bellevue residents, $7 for non-residents. Registration required. North Bellevue Community/Senior Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-452-7681.

NW Crossfit classes: 10 and 11 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Small group classes open to adults of all ages and ability levels. 12121 Northup Way, Suite 105, Bellevue. 253-677-0281 or www.nwcrossfitbellevue.com.

Toning Circle: 7-8:30 p.m. second Thursday of month. Toning and chanting with a group. $10. WomanSpirit Center, 1400 112th Ave. S.E., Suite 100, Bellevue. 425-641-1527.

Free Meditation Workshops: 7-8:30 p.m. Thursdays. Features sahaja yoga. Crossroads Bellevue Community Room, 15600 N.E. Eighth St., Bellevue. 425-753-0634.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 10 a.m. Mondays. $6 per month. St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, 17222 N.E. Eighth St., Bellevue. 425-861-0645, 425-895-0858 or www.tops.org.

Walk for Life: 8-9:30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Offers safe, effective exercise with on-site experts who provide information, advice and monitoring. Free. Bellevue Square, 575 Bellevue Square. Enter at Skybridge 4. 425-688-5800.

North Bellevue Community Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-452-7681. Center offers various health and fitness activities, including:

• Jazzercise: 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; 8 a.m. Saturdays. Call for details: 425-894-4111.

• Enhance Fitness: 9 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays-Fridays. For seniors. $30 per month.

• Gentle Yoga: 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays. For seniors and adults.

• Footcare: Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Will trim toe nails by appointment.

South Bellevue Community Center, 14509 S.E. Newport Way, Bellevue. 425-452-4240 or www.MyParksandRecreation.com. Center offers various summer fitness activities, such as:

• Fit Camp Total Body Conditioning: 6-7 a.m. or 6-7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. For ages 16 and older. Call for cost.

• Strong & Fit Seniors/Adults: 10:15-11:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. For ages 18 and older. Call for cost.

• Youth Performance Enhancement: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. For ages 13 and older. Call for cost.

•Chito-Ryu Karate: 5:45-7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 6-7:45 p.m. Fridays. For ages 9 and older. Advanced level offered also. Call for details, cost.

• Reflexology with Carol Pond: The second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Call for appointments.

Libraries

Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E. 425-450-1765 or www.kcls.org. Events include:

• Bellevue Friends of the Library Book Group: 10 a.m. Sept. 17. Topic: “Loving Frank: A Novel” by Nancy Horan.

• STARS Workshop—“Playing ‘Doctor’ What’s Normal, What’s Not?”: 10:30 a.m. Sept. 20. For adults who care for children ages 2-7. Explore cultural differences in attitudes about sex and sex education while understanding the importance of openness when discussing sexuality with children. Provides two STARS credits in Child Growth, Development and Learning. Registration required.

• Meet the Author—Padma Vsiwanathan: 7 p.m. Sept. 23. Author of “The Toss of a Lemon” to speak.

• Meet the Author—Jim Wickwire: 7 p.m. Sept. 29. Mountain climber Wickwire will discuss his book, “Addicted to Danger: a Memoir about Affirming Life in the Face of Death.”

• “Rebuilding Education Under Conditions of War”: 7 p.m. Oct. 23. Dr. Zaher Wahab to discuss rebuilding the education system in Afghanistan as part of the King County Reads program.

• Citizenship preparation class: 7 p.m. Mondays. Free individualized help with all stages of the process of becoming a United States citizen, from completing the application forms to preparing for a successful interview. Drop-ins welcome. Call for details.

• Computer classes: Library offers computer classes at various times. Call for details.

• Read Three, Get One Free: Teens can read three books, write three reviews, and get a free book.

• Talk Time: 1:30 p.m. Mondays; 10 a.m. Saturdays. Improve your speaking and listening skills in this English conversation group.

• English as a Second Language: 10 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Free class taught by Bellevue Community College. Placement test required.

• Story times: Library offers story times for infants through preschoolers, as well as family and foreign language story times. Call for details.

Lake Hills Library, 15228 Lake Hills Blvd., Bellevue. 425-747-3350 or www.kcls.org. Events include:

• Citizenship Class: 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays.

• Story times: Library offers story times for infants through preschoolers. Call for details.

Library Connection @ Crossroads, 15600 N.E. Eighth St., Suite K-11, Bellevue. 425-644-6203. Events include:

• English for Spanish Speakers: 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Free class for adults. Children’s story time offered during class.

• Story times: Library offers story times for preschoolers, and for foreign language speakers (Mandarin and Spanish).

Newport Way Library, 14250 S.E. Newport Way, Bellevue. 425-747-2390 or www.kcls.org. Events include:

• Game On!: 2:30 p.m. Sept. 10. Open to teens to play video games at the library.

• Tweens Game On!: 3:30 p.m. Sept. 16. Come play video games on the Wii.

• Book Sale Sorting and Setup: 3 p.m. Sept. 17-19. Earn volunteer credit and help the library association.

• Newport Way Library Association Annual Book Sale: 10 a.m. Sept. 20; 12:30 p.m. Sept. 21.

• Boxing and Clean Up from NWLA Book Sale: 3 p.m. Sept. 22. Volunteers welcome.

• Tween Movies in the Afternoon: 3:45 p.m. Sept. 23. “Meet the Robinsons.”

• “An Effective Parent’s Role—Enhance Your Child’s College Options”: 7 p.m. Sept. 25. Led by Bob Mahmoudi.

• Study Zone: 3:30 p.m. Sept. 25. Students in grades K-12 can drop in for free homework help from volunteer tutors.

• SAT Prep: 2 p.m. Saturdays, Sept. 27-Oct. 25. Must attend all five sessions. Registration required.

• Study Hall: 3:30 p.m. Sept. 29. Open to students in sixth-12th grade to come study alone or in groups.

• Computer classes: Library offers various computer classes. Call for details, registration.

• Newport Way Book Group: 7:30 p.m. the third Monday of the month. Topic: Sept. 15, “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini.

• Game On!: 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Middle through high school students can play video games at the library.

• Read Three, Get One Free: Teens can read three books, write three reviews, and get a free book.

• Talk Time: 10 a.m. Mondays. Improve your speaking and listening skills in this English conversation group.

• Story times: Library offers story times for children, families and foreign language speakers.

Organizations

48th District GOP: 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of the month. New members welcome. North Bellevue Community Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. www.48gop.com.

American Society of Women Accountants Bellevue Chapter: 6-8:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month. Speaker: Sept. 16, Vince Castro of Merrill Lynch to discuss “Investing in the Stockmarket.” $12-$25. Registration required by Sept. 11. Coast Bellevue Hotel, 625 116th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 206-714-4867 or tfarme@hotmail.com.

Bellevue Overlake Rotary Club: Noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. $22 for make-ups. Harbor Club, 777 108th Ave N.E., Suite 2500, Bellevue. 425-454-3497 or www.bellevueoverlakerotary.org.

Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club: 7 a.m. Fridays. Glendale Country Club, 13440 Main St., Bellevue. www.bbrc.net.

Bellevue Republican Women’s Club: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sept. 18. Luncheon meeting. Speaker: Tim Eyeman. Registration required by Sept. 14. The Harbor Club in the Symetra Building, 777 108th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-736-7608.

Bellevue Sons of Italy: 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month. 6:30 p.m., social time; 7 p.m. meeting, followed by dinner. Holy Family Catholic Church social hall, 7355 120th Ave. N.E., Kirkland. 425-649-2250 or www.osiaglnw.org.

Bellevue Sunrise Rotary Club: 7 a.m. Tuesdays. Old Country Buffet in Factoria Mall, 4075 Factoria Blvd. S.E., Bellevue. 425-641 2590 or www.bellevuesunriserotary.org.

BNI Prospecting Professionals Chapter: 8:30-10 a.m. Wednesdays. Visitors welcome. Family Pancake House, 17621 Redmond Way, Redmond. 425-489-2139.

Dollmaker’s Official Lively Ladies Society (D.O.L.L.S.): 6:30 p.m. meeting once a month; date changes monthly. Open to dollmakers in all media and of all experience levels. Bring ideas for future projects. Call for meeting dates. Quiltmakers Northwest, 145 106th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. thedollmaker51@hotmail.com.

Eastgate Expounders Toastmasters Club: Noon Tuesdays. The President’s Distinguished Club. Exponent Conference Room, 15375 S.E. 30th Place, Suite 250, Bellevue. www.eastgateexpounders.org.

Eastside Boeing Bluebills: 10:15 a.m.-noon the third Wednesday of the month. Group consists of retiree volunteers who assist charities and the needy. A variety of volunteer and social activities is available. Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E. 425-235-3847.

Eastside “Cashflow” Club: 630 p.m. every other Friday or Saturday. All are welcome to come play the “Cashflow” board game and learn about investing and financial literacy in a fun way. Call for location. 425-458-8545 or drnathanbanks@gmail.com.

Eastside Genealogical Society: 7 p.m. the second Thursday of the month. All are welcome to attend and learn how to search for family. Speaker: Sept. 11, Barbara Zanzig on “Scottish Research.” Also: 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and 1-3 p.m. Wednesdays, genealogy help offered. Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-747-6926 or www.rootsweb.com/~wakcegs/.

Eastside Quilters: 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 2650 148th Ave. S.E., Bellevue. 425-643-9742 or www.eastsidequilters.com.

Eastside Toastmasters: 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. All are welcome to learn and practice public-speaking skills. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 17371 N.E. 24th St., Redmond. www.eastsidetoastmasters.org.

Eastside Welcome Club: 10 a.m. the first Wednesday of the month. Open to newcomers to the area who want to meet new people and join in different interest or social groups. Club meets in members’ homes. Also meets on various days for other activities and outings. 425-898-0206.

Great Books Discussion Group: 7:30-9 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month, starting Sept. 17. Topics: Sept. 17, Chaucer’s “Pardoner’s Tale.” Room 2 at Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E. 425-746-4448 or bonnyj@verizon.net.

Greater Bellevue Lions: 7-8:30 p.m. first and third Tuesday of the month. Hunan Garden Restaurant, 11814 N.E. Eighth St., Bellevue; 425-556-3963.

Haiku Northwest: 7-9 p.m. the first Thursday of the month. Haiku sharing and discussion group. All are welcome. Contact coordinator via Web site to confirm location. Often (not always) at Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 206-240-0871 or http://hometown.aol.com/WelchM/Haiku-Northwest.html.

Homeschooling Support—Teaching Parents Association: 7-9 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month. From unschoolers to curriculum-based home education, group has something for everyone. Free. Evergreen Room at Woodinville Community Center, 17401 133rd Ave. N.E., Woodinville. 206-654-5658, info@washtpa.org or www.washtpa.org.

Italian Interest Group of Eastside Genealogical Society: 10 a.m.-noon Sept. 20. Topic: “Recap of the Italian Seminar held in Salt Lake City.” All are welcome. Lake Hills Public Library Meeting Room, 15228 Lake Hills Blvd., Bellevue. www.rootsweb.com/~wakcegs/.

Kiwanis Club of Bellevue: Noon Thursdays. Speakers: Sept. 18, Jasmine Minbashiabn, director of special projects for NW Conservation. Crab Pot Restaurant, 2 Lake Bellevue Drive, Bellevue. 425-453-9948.

Mothers and Others: 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Mondays. Children can play in the nursery while moms hear speakers, make crafts and provide support for one another. Open to all mothers looking for friendship and support. St. Madeleine Sophie Church, 4400 130th Place S.E., Bellevue. 425-644-0840.

National Association of Professional Organizers, Seattle chapter: 6:30-8:30 p.m. first Tuesday of the month. $25 for guests. Entrance around corner on the left side of building. California Closets, 1014 116th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. www.seattlenapo.com.

Newcomers and New Friends of Greater Seattle: The second Wednesday of the month. Lunch meetings held at various locations throughout the Puget Sound. Call for details. 425-778-8608 or www.seattlenewcomers.com.

Office Support Services Association: 6-8:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month. Guests are welcome. For location and membership details, see Web site. www.ossa-wa.org or membership@ossa-wa.org.

Pacific Northwest Audio Society: 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday of the month. Mercer Island Congregational Church, 4545 Island Crest Way, Mercer Island. www.audiosociety.org.

Rotary Club of Newcastle: 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays. $10 makeup fee for members; free for visitors. Golf Club at Newcastle, 15500 Six Penny Lane, Newcastle. 425-455-1600.

Soroptimist International of Bellevue Metropolitan: 6 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month at 16701 N.E. 79th St., Redmond. Also: Noon the forth Wednesday of the month at Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425 830-6538.

Wry Toastmasters: 7 a.m. Thursdays. The President’s Distinguished Club. Skyline Tower, 10900 N.E. Fourth St., ninth floor conference room, Bellevue. www.wrytoastmasters.org.

YMCA Seniors’ Group: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Open to ages 55 and older to participate in crafts, community service projects, intergenerational activities and fellowship. Also, 9 a.m.-noon Tuesdays, bridge group. Newport Hills Community Church, 5833 119th Ave. S.E., Bellevue. 425-644-8417.

Public Meetings

Bellevue City Council: 8 p.m. the first and third Mondays of the month, except August and December. Council Chambers at Bellevue City Hall, 450 110th Ave. N.E.

Reunions

Newport High School Class of 1968: Sept. 20. McCormick & Schmicks Harborside, 1200 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle. 425-644-1044 or www.reunionswithclass.com.

Sammamish High School Class of 1968: Oct. 4. Glendale Golf and Country Club, 13440 Main St., Bellevue. 425-644-1044 or www.reunionswithclass.com.

Veterans

USS Hollister Destroyer Reunion: Sept. 17-21 in Branson, Mo. For DD-788. For details, contact Nelda Rupp. 503-656-4949 or hnrupp@comcast.net.

Military reunions: October, 2008, reunion for the former crew of the USS Yancey (AKA-93) in Seattle. For details, contact George Clifton, 708-425-8531 or clifs@ameritech.net. June 24, 2009, reunion for former crewmen from the USS England (DLG/CG-22) in Seattle. For details contact Dennis O’Brien, 714-961-6840 or dennis@ussengland.net. Veterans can find information about upcoming reunions across the country through Military Locator and Reunion Service. Call 828-256-6008 or visit www.mlrsinc.com.

Support

Angel Care Breast Cancer Foundation: Trained survivors offer free emotional support to the newly-diagnosed, enhancing emotional recovery while going through treatments. Will attend consultations, chemotherapy and radiation appointments and have volunteers in your community. 206-417-3484, 877-417-3484 (toll-free), www.angelcarefoundation.org or angelcare@angelcarefoundation.org.

Angel Flight West: Volunteer pilot group offers free air transportation to those in need, especially medical care. 888-426-2643 or www.angelflightwest.org.

Arthritis and Fibromyalgia Support Group: 6:45-8:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month. Group is free and open to the public. No reservation required. Participants are responsible for parking costs. Overlake Outpatient Services Conference Room, 1120 112th Ave. N.E., Suite 150, Bellevue. 425-688-5900.

Bereavement Support Group: 7-8:30 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Overlake Hospital Medical Center, 1135 116th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 425-688-5127.

Caregivers Support Group: 3-4:30 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. Free and open to anyone caring for an older adult. Overlake Bellevue Senior Health Center, 1750 112th Ave. N.E., Suite A-101, Bellevue. 425-688-5807.

Divorce Lifeline: Lifeline offers adult therapy groups for people dealing with divorce or separation. Call for details. 206-694-5762 or www.divorcelifeline.org.

Eastside Compassionate Friends: 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month. Group welcomes families who have experienced the death of a child of any age. Group has no religious affiliation. Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 10021 N.E. 124th St., Kirkland. 425-325-0357.

Eastside/Bellevue PFLAG: 7-9 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays meetings are confidential. Group is not associated with any religious organizations. First United Methodist Church, 1934 108th Ave. N.E., Bellevue. 206-325-7724 or www.bellevue-pflag.org.

Eastside Stroke Support Group: 1-2:30 p.m. the first three Mondays of the month. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 2650 148th Ave. S.E., Bellevue. 425-746-8396.

Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle and King County: Offers healthy, nutritionally balanced food packs to families and individuals with immediate need. 206-329-0300 or www.emergencyfeeding.org.

Gamblers Anonymous: For meeting times and locations, call toll-free national hotline: 888-424-3577.

Hearing Loss Association: 1 p.m. the second Saturday of the month. Lake Sammamish Foursquare Church, 14434 N.E. Eighth Street, Bellevue. 425-746-1074 or greymare25@aol.com.

HelpLine: Free legal and consumer information for people older than 55. Call 206-448-5720.

Low Vision Support Group: 1:30-3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Group offers free resources, education and coping skills. North Bellevue Senior Center, 4063 148th Ave. N.E.

Managing Care at Home: 4:30-6 p.m. Thursdays; 10-11:30 a.m. Fridays. Free question-and-answer sessions for caregivers. Call to register. Overlake Senior Care Office, 1120 112th Ave. N.E., Suite 100, Bellevue. 425-688-5800.

Meals on Wheels: Nutritious, home-delivered frozen meals to home-bound seniors. New selections. 425-452-7681.

National Alliance on Mental Illness Family Support Group No. 1: 7:30-9 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month. Eastshore Unitarian Church, 12700 S.E. 32nd St., Bellevue. 425-443-7202 or 425-747-6142.

National Alliance on Mental Illness Family Support Group No. 2: 7-8:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Room E-2, 2650 148th Ave. S.E., Bellevue. 425-865-9839, 206-236-5247 or 206-232-6946.

Recovery International: 7 p.m. Mondays, except holidays. A self-help group for anxiety and depression. All are welcome. 12700 S.E. 32nd St., Room E-208, Bellevue. 425-747-9251 or www.recovery-inc.org.

SHIBA Helpline: Statewide Heath Insurance Benefits Advisors is a network of trained volunteers that assists and advocates for consumer rights and options regarding health insurance, health care access and prescription access. Group is also accepting volunteers. 800-562-6900 or www.insurance.wa.gov.

Spanish Speaking Support Group: 6-7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month. Consejo Counseling. 1412 140th Place N.E., Bellevue. 425-306-3681, 425-885-6264 or info@nami-eastside.org.

US-TOO! Prostate Cancer Support Group: 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays. Prostate cancer patients, partners and interested parties welcome to attend for information, support and friendship. Lincoln Business Center, 555 116th Ave. N.E., Suite 125, Bellevue. 425-369-2552.

Widowed/Grief Support: 7 p.m. Mondays. Pilgrim Lutheran Church, 10420 S.E. 11th St., Bellevue.

Writing Group: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Discuss your work and sip tea with other writers. Tiger Mountain Tea Company, Gilman Village, 317 N.W. Gilman Blvd., Suite 47, Issaquah. 425-941-2559.

Volunteers

City of Bellevue Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers needed to help with various city events and programs, including:

• Volunteer Canoe Guides: Ongoing. Share your expertise in a beautiful, natural environment by providing canoe tours of the Mercer Slough Nature Park. 425-452-4195.

• Specialized Recreation Programs: Ongoing. Volunteers needed to help out with specialized recreation programs at Highland Center. Help is needed in after school programs for children with developmental disabilities, as well as evening programs for adults with developmental disabilities. Classes include sports, cooking, dance, fitness, drama and cheerleading. 425-452-7686.

• Police car drivers wanted: Ongoing. Bellevue Police Department is seeking volunteers to shuttle vehicles to and from the city’s service facility. Hours: 6:30-8 a.m. weekdays. Volunteers must have good driving record, pass background check and annual driving assessment test. Call for details. 425-452-6017.

• Volunteer Nature Center Host/Hostess: Reliable, friendly, nature-loving volunteers needed to staff the visitor’s center at Lewis Creek Park, 5808 Lakemont Blvd. Duties include greeting visitors, leading tours and light administrative duties. Flexible hours. 425-452-4195 or CKrueger@bellevuewa.gov.

• Stream Team Volunteers: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 11, volunteer workshop. Salmon Watcher Volunteers needed to observe and report on salmon in Bellevue streams. No prior experience needed. To volunteer, register for Sept. 11 workshop at Bellevue City Hall. 425-452-5200 or streamteam@bellevuewa.gov.

• Youth volunteers needed for Teen Closet: Volunteers needed for clothing bank operated by Bellevue Youth Link, in partnership with Plato’s Closet and the World Impact Network. Volunteers classify and set out donations, and assist clients. 425-452-5254 or palina@ci.bellevue.wa.us.

AFS Student Exchange Program: Host families needed to house high school exchange students for the 2008-2009 school year. Call or see Web site for details. 800-237-4636 or www.afs.org.

Angel Care Breast Cancer Foundation: Breast cancer survivors needed to provide support for others battling cancer. Must be one year past the end of treatments and have good interpersonal skills. 206-417-3484, 877-417-3484 (toll-free), www.angelcarefoundation.org or angelcare@angelcarefoundation.org.

Asian Counseling Referral Service (ACRS): 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Work with students from diverse backgrounds. Requires three-month commitment. Lake Hills Library, 15228 Lake Hills Blvd., Bellevue. www.acrs.org or lydiar@acrs.org.

Cedar River Volunteer Naturalists: Sept. 16, training starts. Volunteers needed to serve as naturalists along the Cedar River Watershed. Includes 20 hours of training in September and early October, and three weekend days along the river, educating the public about spawning salmon and the history of the Cedar River Watershed. Call or e-mail for application, details. 206-245-0143 or naturalists@cedarriver.org.

Crisis Clinic: Answer calls on 24-hour crisis line, provide support for callers in emotional crisis, including persons contemplating suicide. Professional training given. 206-461-3210, ext. 697, or www.crisisclinic.org.

Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP): Working with 24-hour Crisis Line, support group, and shelter. Requires 50-hour training session in fall or spring. 425-562-8840, ext. 229, luciee@edvp.org or www.edvp.org.

Evergreen Hospice: Volunteers age 18 or older needed to help terminally ill patients and their families throughout King and Snohomish counties. Training provided. 425-899-1040 or www.evergreenhealthcare.org.

Family Law CASA of King County: Children’s needs can get lost in the dispute between separating parents. Do you want to advocate for such a child? Volunteer for Family Law CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) of King County. 206-748-9700 or www.familylawcasa.com.

Friend to Friend: Volunteers needed to visit adults in nursing homes, assisted living and retirement homes throughout King and Snohomish counties. Volunteers commit to visit about twice a month for one year. 206-246-5150.

Group Health Eastside Campus: Assist with the new Wellness Store and/or Employee Wellness Program. Volunteers must be available four hours a week and must be age 14 or older. 12700 152nd Ave. N.E., Redmond. 425-883-5335 or troy.c@ghc.org.

Group Health hospice volunteers: Oct. 6-8, training sessions. Applications requested by Sept. 19. Volunteers with weekday availability needed in King and Snohomish counties, especially in Kent, Des Moines, Auburn and Federal Way. Volunteers stay with patients in their homes, assist with errands and practical tasks, and offer emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families. Training offered in Bellevue; call for details, location. 425-556-6372 or 888-954-2509.

Hopelink: Volunteers are needed to deliver donated food to food bank, assist with adult literacy classes, provide childcare during classes and more. Eastside Literacy program offices, 15015 Main St., Suite 206, in Kelsey Creek Center (across from main Hopelink center), Bellevue. 425-643-1912 or www.hope-link.org.

Hospice volunteers: Providence Hospice of Seattle is seeking volunteers to provide practical and emotional support to hospice patients and their families throughout King County. Core training for hospice volunteers is held monthly. After completing core training, volunteers are eligible to attend training for patient care, bereavement and other volunteer positions. Orientation interview and application are required prior to attending core training. Call for details. 206-320-7169.

Jubilee REACH Center: Volunteers needed for before- and after-school programs; Christian care-giving; teaching English, music, art or theater; providing dental care; cooking; landscaping or repair work. Call for details through Sept. 14. 425-746-0506 or mardit@jubileereach.org.

Meals on Wheels: Meal-delivery program has openings for volunteer drivers and co-coordinators at sites throughout King County. Time commitment for drivers averages three hours once a week, with 35-cent reimbursement per mile. Coordinators may work one or two days a week, four to six hours total. 206-448-5767 or www.seniorservices.org.

Medical coverage assistance: Public Health Seattle & King County provides free assistance applying for benefits, including free or low-cost medical coverage for qualifying children. Call for details. English: 206-296-3944; Spanish: 206-296-3948 or 206-296-3943; Vietnamese: 206-296-3949.

Olive Crest Abused and Neglected Children’s Foundation: Auxiliary group assists with foster family activities, fundraising activities and welcome baskets for children entering new homes. 425-462-1612, ext. 1314, or www.olivecrest.org.

Overlake Hospital Medical Center’s Cancer Resource Center: Volunteers needed to greet resource center visitors, assist clients in using the center’s self-serve functions, answer phones and provide clerical support. Training provided. Application, interview and orientation required prior to training. 425-688-5369.

Puget Sound Blood Center: Assist with blood drives and bone marrow registry drives. Must be available in the day or early evening twice a month and have reliable transportation. 425-462-4381, meganp@psbc.org or www.psbc.org/volunteers.

Red Cross Disaster Action Team: American Red Cross is seeking King County volunteers to respond to local disasters. Volunteers must be on-call one week out of six, and will receive free training. 206-726-3566 or www.seattleredcross.org.

Seattle Humane Society: Answer phones and greet visitors. 13212 S.E. Eastgate Way. 425-641-0080 or diane@seattlehumane.org.

Senior Rights Assistance: Educate, assist and advocate for consumers about their rights and options regarding health insurance, health care access and prescription access. 800-562-6900.

Special Transportation Program: Group Health Cooperative needs volunteer drivers to transport frail, elderly members to and from medical appointments in King County. Volunteers use their personal cars, are reimbursed for mileage and determine their own schedules, including when, where and how often they will drive. Volunteers do not need to be Group Health members. 206-326-2800 or resource.l@ghc.org.

Stitches from the Heart: Volunteers are needed to knit, crochet or quilt blankets, sweaters, hats and booties for babies in need. Items go to hospitals across the country. Patterns available. Donations of yarn or money also appreciated. Call for details. 866-472-6903, stitchfromheart@aol.com or www.StitchesFromTheHeart.org.

Visiting Nurse Services of the Northwest: September, volunteer orientations. Volunteers needed October-December to help with set-up and paperwork for annual flu immunization program. Opportunities in King and Snohomish counties. Call for details. 425-738-4937.

Volunteer Chore Services: Volunteers needed in Bellevue to help with chores, shopping or driving once or twice a week for a homebound senior. Flexible schedule and mileage reimbursement. VCS is a program of Catholic Community Services. Call for details. 425-679-0342, 888-649-6850 or AdriaB@ccsww.org.