The Redmond Recorder REDMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER August 2015 VOL. 17 NO. 7 Every town has a history. Discover ours. Upcoming Saturday Speakers Series Saturday, Sept. 12, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th Street, Redmond Extra! Extra! Society Special Summer Edition In this issue The Redmond Historical Society announces the recently signed Community Partnership agreement with Coldwell Banker Bain residential real estate brokers Cynthia Olsen and Bliss Ong. As described inside, these brokers will donate an amount equal to 10 percent of their com mission to the Society each time a Redmond Historical Society member, or friend or relative of a member, buys or sells a home with Cynthia and/or Bliss. We appreciate Cynthia and Bliss s support of the Society and encourage our members and their family and friends to think about this unique partnership when looking for a broker. Be sure to mention the Society partnership when contacting Bliss or Cynthia. You can also contact our office. Also inside, please find an update on the Nokomis Clubhouse, and the full 2015 2016 Saturday Speakers Series lineup. Thank you to the Saturday Speakers Series Program Committee for putting together a fine lineup of educational and interesting Washington State, regional and local topics for the new season of speaker programs starting Sept. 12, 2015. The full schedule is in this newsletter and our website. We hope to see you all there. Every town has a history. Discover ours. August 2015 1
2015 EXECUTIVE BOARD Joe Townsend President Mary I. Hanson Senior Vice-President Ed Dint O Brien Vice-President Finance Sherry Stilin Interim Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Judith Simpson Sherry Stilin Kris Swanson Steve Johnson Bill McKenzie Michael Benavidez OFFICE MANAGER Jlean McDonald ATTORNEY Charles Diesen Our finances are public record and may be viewed at the office. FREE NEWSLETTER If you don't subscribe, please sign up. Call the office at 425.885.2919 or email info@redmondhistoricalsociety.org. State your preference of email or U.S. Mail. The historical society prefers email as it's inexpensive and photos are enhanced online. FIND US ON FACEBOOK: facebook.com/redmond.historical.society THE REDMOND RECORDER is published nine times annually. Jeanne Gustafson Editor Janice LeVeck Webmaster janiceannleveck.com redmondhistoricalsociety.org Major Sponsors Order a Slice of Redmond History Redmond Reflections $10 (includes tax) SHIPPING & HANDLING: Please add $5.00 shipping & handling surchage for any order that you would like mailed. ORDERING INFO*: NAME PHONE NUMBER # OF BOOKS ORDERED AMOUNT ENCLOSED (CHECK PLEASE) $ SHIPPING INFO: NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP REDMOND REFLECTIONS is also available at the RHS OFFICE at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center. 2 August 2015 Every town has a history. Discover ours.
Nokomis Clubhouse Update President s Notebook As discussed in this column in April, the Society exercised the preserve element of our mission this year when we joined with the Nokomis Club in Redmond to appeal the Determination of Non Significance for the Nokomis clubhouse building issued under the State Environmental Policy Act. The hearing has been held and at the time of this column we re all awaiting the Hearing Examiner s decision (expected Aug. 7). We thank the Nokomis Club President and other club members for the very in-depth investigative work completed in preparation for the appeal. We certainly learned a great deal about historic preservation at the federal, state, county and local levels and the broadly-held views on the historical significance of the Nokomis Building. The Nokomis Club has expressed gratitude for the contributions by the Society in the appeal. As reported in the Redmond Reporter newspaper, Mayor and staff responded to the City Council s request for options on where the building could be moved and at what costs. That report was delivered to the City Council on July 7 and the Council authorized donation of park land as potential sites for the building, if it is moved. We applaud the Council for seeking a way to calm community unrest about demolition of the Nokomis clubhouse building. We appreciate the Mayor and staff for going the extra mile to craft options with hard cost estimates included. Council members also deserve credit for asking about alternate, close-in sites to move the building to, as a part of their deliberations on July 7. Unfortunately, the costs of moving the building to one of the potential park locations and preparing the structure for public use are very high. There are many complexities surrounding the future and final disposition of the Nokomis clubhouse building. Many well-meaning people are trying to coalesce around a solution. Historic preservation takes vision and money. In the end, the future of the Nokomis Building may well be determined by the willingness of private individuals to speak with their checkbooks. Joe Townsend~ Redmond Historical Society President The fate of the Nokomis Clubhouse continues to be examined this month. Every town has a history. Discover ours. August 2015 3
Society News Redmond Historical Society Creates Partnership with Coldwell Banker Bain Seal Coldwell Banker Bain Seal real estate brokers Bliss Ong and Cynthia Olsen have formed a unique partnership with the Redmond Historical Society in an effort to help raise money for the Society. Each time a Redmond Historical Cynthia Olsen Society member, or friend or relative of a member, buys or sells a home with Cynthia and/or Bliss, they will donate an amount equal to 10 percent of their commission to the fund. Bliss Ong Coldwell Banker Bain Seal established its Community Partnership program as a way for the company and its brokers to give back to the organizations that are committed to the welfare of our communities. Since the program was created in 1988, Coldwell Banker Bain Seal brokers have donated more than $1.59 million to over 650 non-profit organizations in Western Washington. Since 1906, the Coldwell Banker organization has been the premier provider of full-service real estate. The Coldwell Banker system has more than 3,300 residential and commercial real estate offices with over 95,000 sales associates globally. The company is an industry leader in residential real estate, new homes, and luxury properties. For the past 39 years, this legacy of success has been carried on in the Pacific Northwest by Coldwell Banker Bain Seal. Operating as Coldwell Banker Bain in Western Washington and as Coldwell Banker Seal in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area, the company is perennially one of the top two Coldwell Banker affiliates in the world and is number one in the West. Coldwell Banker Bain Seal consistently ranks among the Top 20 Real Estate Companies in the nation as cited by Real Trends and RIS Media s Real Estate. For more information, contact Cynthia Olsen at 425.877.9904, Bliss Ong at 425.445.8006, or Jlean McDonald at 425.885.2919. 4 August 2015 Every town has a history. Discover ours.
2015 2016 Saturday Speakers Series Society News The Redmond Historical Society Saturday Speakers Series returns Saturday, September 12, from 10:30am noon at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th St., Redmond, WA. There s a $5 suggested donation for non-members, and speakers are subject to change. For more details about each presentation, please visit us at www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org. Redmond at the end of the Ice Age: What the Bear Creek Site Tells Us Saturday, September 12 Robert Kopperl, Ph.D., Cultural Resources Principal Investigator, SWCA Environmental Consultants Speaking courtesy the City of Redmond The Triple Nickle: Black Paratroopers in Washington State during WWII Saturday, October 10 Robert L. Bartlett, Ph.D., Eastern Washington University, Speaking Courtesy of Humanities Washington Now & Then: From Redmond to LaPush Saturday, November 14 Paul Dorpat and Jean Sherrad, The Seattle Times Mercer Island Murder Mystery: A New Look at an Old Case Saturday, January 9 Tom Hitzroth, Chair, City of Redmond Landmark Commission History of the Sammamish Valley News Saturday, February 13 Jeanne Gustafson, Journalist, Newsletter editor, Redmond Historical Society The National Coast Defense System and the Fortification of Puget Sound, 1894 1925 Saturday, March 12 David M. Hansen, Author and Historian, specialty in military architecture The Olympic: The Story of Seattle s Landmark Hotel, 1924-2004 Saturday, April 9th Alan J. Stein, Staff historian for HistoryLink Ben Franklin Crafts & Frames: The History of Redmond s Iconic Store Saturday, May 14th Bob and Shirley Ferguson, Owners Every town has a history. Discover ours. August 2015 5
Society News Volunteer Opportunities Redmond Historical Society relies on our dedicated volunteers to join us in fulfilling the Society s mission. The following opportunities are currently available for community members. Information about each position is available on our website at www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org, or request a position description and volunteer application by writing to info@redmondhistoricalsociety.org. Vice President Collections Management, Society Officer and Board Member Saturday Speaker Series Chair Saturday Speaker Series Marketing Manager Vice President Collections Management Development (fundraising) Committee Chair Governance Committee Chair Pastperfect Data EntryCollections Care Assistants Collections Care Assistants We d love to have you join us in our mission to serve the community through stewardship: collecting, preserving and sharing Redmond s unique heritage. Our Society Lifetime Members Eric Anderson John Anderson Barbara Neal Beeson Brad Best Bernadine Bruneau Marjorie Stensland Costello John Couch Liz Carlson Coward Tony Emmanuel Frank Garbarino Edward L. Hagen Tom Hall Lucille B. Hansen- Bellings Wayne Hansen Jerry Hardy Naomi Hardy Chris Himes Rosemarie Ives Cory de Jong Patricia Weiss Jovag Barbara Weiss Joyce Glenn Lampaert Roy Lampaert Allen Lang Judy Aries Lang Miguel Llanos Jon Magnussen Clare Amo Marr Daryl Martin Allison Reed Morris John Phillips Roxie Phillips Dale Potter Jo Ann Potter Charles Reed Frances Spray Reed Vivian Robinson Laurie Rockenbeck Vivian Robinson Margy Rockenbeck William Rockenbeck Richard Shinstrom Beryl Standley John Stilin Sherry Stilin Fred Springsteel Fred Stray Doris Bauer Schaible Herb Swanson Doris Townsend Roger Trepanier Arlyn Vallene Patti Simpson Ward Don Watts Rose Weiss Joanne Westlund Margaret Evers Wiese James Windle 6 August 2015 Every town has a history. Discover ours.
Membership Join RedmondHistorical Society Every town has a history. Discover ours. FOR NEW OR RENEWING MEMBERS, PLEASE SEND IN YOUR DUES. LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP (Check one only.) TRAILBLAZER (Student) $5.00 PIONEER (Individual) $25.00 HOMESTEADER (Family) $40.00 ENTREPRENEUR (Supporter) $200.00 CORPORATE (Business) $250.00 HISTORY MAKER (Lifetime) $1,000.00 ALL CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: REDMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Fill out the form below, cut out and mail with your check to: Redmond Historical Society Attn: Membership ORSCC, Room 106 16600 NE 80th Street Redmond, WA 98052 MEMBERSHIP (CIRCLE ONE): NEW RENEWING NAME If FAMILY MEMBERSHIP, OTHER NAMES TO BE INCLUDED PHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NEWSLETTER DELIVERY (CHECK ONE): EMAIL U.S. MAIL Every town has a history. Discover ours. August 2015 7
Redmond Historical Society 16600 NE 80th Street, Room 106 Redmond, WA 98052 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and by appointment PHONE 425.885.2919 WEB SITE redmondhistoricalsociety.org EMAIL info@redmondhistoricalsociety.org HOURS Monday, Wednesday and Friday: August 2015 Every town has a history. Discover ours.