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Meeting Minutes
City Hall, Council Conference Room
June 11, 2014"' 5:30 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Lynne King called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
In Attendance
ix/lumbers. Laurie Beden, Lynne King, Erica Richey, Catherine Pioue-Smith, Suzi Lire
City Staff: Terry Higashiyama, Peter Renner, Diane Wagner, Leslie Betlach,
KCLS Staff: Fred Gurney
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
A motion was made by Suzi Ure, seconded by Catherine Ploue-Smith, to approve the agenda.
All were in favor, motion carried, agenda approved as written.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Suzi Ure made a motion to approve May 2014 minutes, Laurie Beden seconded. All were in
favor, motion carried, minutes approved as written.
IV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS/PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
V. BOARD COMMUNICATIONS
Laurie Beden commented that she attended the Meadow Crest playground opening in May
and said she the park is amazing.
VI. CITY REPORT/Terry Higashiyama, Peter Renner
Peter Renner spoke about both Renton Libraries. He outlined a few items on the construction
project for the Library over the Cedar River including the fencing and area access. He met
with contractors regarding the importance of the project and communication. Their
discussion included items such as the irrigation lines, the bridge, the construction fence and
parking for Renton River Days (RRD). Next week there will be a pre-construction meeting to
discuss generalized topics. Peter said he is working on information sheet of Frequently Asked
Questions and will make it available to King County Library System (KCLS), Renton City staff,
and it will be available online. Construction Fencing will have signage with City and KCLS
contact information.
Highlands: The deadline for email comments to the Architect is this Friday, June 13. Greg
Smith will update the Renton Council on the bid status and logistics at this Monday's Council
meeting, Monday, June 16.
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Peter introduced Leslie Betlach, City of Renton, she presented a power point presentation on
the Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan including the preferred community framework,
the Park Concept Plan, existing conditions, recommended parking layout, preferred storm
water facility layout, identified park components, and park concept alternatives. She talked
about the Open House meetings and the next steps for the Master Plan. The Board found this
presentation to be very informative and appreciates Leslie taking the time to address the
Board and attend the meeting.
VII. KCLS REPORT/FRED GURNEY
Fred provided details and statistics for marry of the KCLS programs including story times, the
early learning programs, school visits, the Library2Go van, etc. He also talked about the
temporary location for the downtown library. He said they are working hard to get things
ready for the temporary location opening scheduled for Wednesday, June 26. The temporary
location is across from McDonalds on Rainier Avenue, behind Banner Bank. Fred will also be
providing an update to the Council on the several programs available at the KCLS temporary
Library and other locations near and around Renton.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
The Board received a letter from REACH acknowledging receipt of a donation received from
Judith Zelter in honor of the Board and expressing their gratitude.
IX. NEW BUSINESS— Lynne King
None.
X. INFORMATION
Information was provided in handouts and orally regarding the many events throughout
Renton such as the summer lunch program, neighborhood picnics, movies in the Park,
Farmers Market, etc.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Erica Richey and seconded by Laurie Beden to adjourn the June
meeting. All were in favor, motion carried, the meeting adjourned at 6:35 p.m.
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AUGUST MEETING
Wednesday, August 20, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
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City Hall, Council Conference Room
May 21, 2014^' 5:30 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Lynne King called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
In Attendance
Members: Laurie Beden, Lynne King, Erica Richey, Suzi Ure
City Staff: Terry Higashiyama, Peter Renner, Diane Wagner, Mark Santos Johnson,
Thomas Puthoff
KCLS Staff: Fred Gurney
Absent
Members: Catherine Ploue-Smith
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
A motion was made by Laurie Beden, seconded by Erica Richey, to approve the agenda with
amendment to move Mark Santos Johnson to front of agenda. All were in favor, motion
carried, agenda approved as written.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Erica Richey made a motion to approve April 2014 minutes, Laurie Beden seconded. All were
in favor, motion carried, minutes approved as written.
IV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS/PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
V. BOARD COMMUNICATIONS
Suzi Ure advised the Board she has conflicts with the August and September meetings and
will not be attending. The Board will discuss the meeting schedule later.
Terry Higashiyama introduced Tom Puthoff, City of Renton Recreation Coordinator. Tom
welcomed the group to the NHNC and is pleased to host the meeting. He talked about the
building and new Meadow Crest playground just outside the NHNC. He discussed the
programs available and said he is kept busy with day-camps and drop-in sessions. He said
the lack of available space in programs and camps can be the biggest issue.
Tom talked about the different programs available at the North Highlands Neighborhood
Center (NHNC) , and other facilities such as Renton Community Center and the Highlands
Neighborhood Center. He said a portion of the NHNC is leased to Sunrise Coop Preschool
and their usual hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to noon.
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Tom said the kids also enjoy King County Library Association (KCLS) reading programs,the
Library2Go van, cultural arts programs, puppet shows, etc. Tom said he loves his job and all
he gets to do with and for the kids!
VI. CITY REPORT/Terry Higashiyama, Peter Renner
Mark Santos Johnson, City of Renton Senior Economic Development Specialist, talked about
the progress on the Highlands Redevelopment. He provided a copy of the brochure, Sunset
Area Community Revitalization Overview, from spring 2013, and stated that Renton Housing
Authority (RHA) is demolishing and pouring foundation for the second housing replacement.
He talked about federal governments New Market Tax Credits (NMTC) and their allocation
process for eligible projects. Mark said they are trying to position Highlands for an allocation.
The New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) Program was established in 2000 as part of the
Community Renewal Tax Relief Act of 2000. The goal of the program is to spur revitalization
efforts of low-income and impoverished communities across the United States. The NMTC
Program provides tax credit incentives to investors for equity investments in certified
Community Development Entities, which invest in low-income communities. Mark said this is
their second and most likely final attempt to secure an allocation. The funding allocation
announcement should be made in the next three weeks.
Mark provided a copy of a spreadsheet titled NMTC Leveraged Equity Structure - Smaller
Allocation Scenarios/ City leverage only and talked about different financing options. Mark
also passed out copies of the Sunset Planned Action Park Conception Plan, the Sunset Terrace
Development Plan, and the Sunset Park site drawing.
Peter Renner talked about the library over the Cedar River. He said the bid opening took
place May 20 and came in under budget. The engineers estimate for the project remodel is
$6.3 million and the high bid received was from CE & C, Inc. They were awarded the contract
and the site will be turned over to them at the end of June with construction expected to
start in July. The Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) permit issued by the Department of Fish
and Wildlife (DFW) for projects on or near state waters requires the installation of auger cast
pilings during the drier months of the year and planning is underway to install them prior to
the September 30 deadline. A temporary location has been secured for library services during
construction at 64 Rainier Ave S., Renton.
VII. KCLS REPORT/FRED GURNEY
Fred Gurney talked about Centennial Celebration and provided a copy of the brochure and
shared photos from the event. He said there were approximately 250 to 300 people visiting
throughout the weekend. The Library displayed old book, documents and memorability and
showed videos, the Friends of the Library book sale took place, and the patrons enjoyed the
music of the band. Overall if was a great success.
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Fred shared statistics about the different programs and classes. He talked about upcoming
Lets Read and Deep Dive programs, the Summer Learning programs and the temporary site
for the Cedar River Library.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
The annual REACH fundraising event will be held October 2, 2014, at the Renton Pavilion
Event Center. Please mark your calendar!
IX. NEW BUSINESS
None.
X. INFORMATION
None.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Erica Richey and seconded by Suzi Ure to adjourn the May meeting.
All were in favor, motion carried, the meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
Signature
NEXT REGULAR MEETINGS
JUNE MEETING
Wednesday,June 11, 2014
** DATE CHANGED ***
North Highlands Neighborhood Center
Seventh Floor,Council Conference Room
425.fib430.6574
JULY MEETING
Wednesday, July 16, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
Renton City Hall
Seventh Floor,Council Conference Room
Telephone 425.430.6574
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WHO WHAT?
PR/SB What about Renton River Days Access? 7/24-27+ in/out
Fence Placement/Trail Continuity/Photo Document Players:
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KB/SB b) Ernie photo-document
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PR Hours of Operation- Noise
MN Moving Art
SB/ PR LP Community Building Access
TF Tree Protection during Construction
TF Cottonwood Removal Coordination
Special Events:
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KS/ CS c) Civilian Walks
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e) Shelter Rental /Relocate
f) Day Softball
PR LP Restroom Open
PR 200 Mill Parking/Website/Traffic
SP Schedule / Neighbors Notification
GS/ RH Fiber/Other Utilities
MN Centennial Markers/Statues
SB Bench
DW/TEAM Signage/Surveilence
GS/0 Safety/Security(esp nights, Gary-Contact Police Dept)
KB/TH Homeless Population
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We All Need the Sun: Mystery Book Group
A Light-Hearted Musical Romp and Ice Cream Social Thursday,June 5,6:30pm
Wednesday,June 25,7pm Contact the library for book title.
Presented by Eli Rosenblatt. eBook Demonstration and Drop In
Family program,all ages welcome. Thursday,June 12,3:30pm
Starting 92,960,000 miles from earth,follow the path light Learn how to download KCLS eBooks to your eReader or
takes from the sun as it helps seeds to grow, lets us see and computer during this digital downloads demonstration.Look
warms up our planet.Enjoy an interactive adventure show at some of the more popular eReaders and find out how to get
with music as you dance and sing along with Eli to explore started at home.
how sunlight brings life to our world. A River Runs Under It Book Club
Ice cream provided by the Friends of Renton Libraries. Thursday,June 19,6:30pm
One per person,please. Contact the library for book title.
Talk Time
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Free English conversation practice.Speak and learn English with
people from around the world.
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KCLS.O RG/K I DS/S U M M E R Start to Fitness.
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Tuesday,June 3 and 10,Spm STUDY
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Study Zone drop-;n AMIN tutoring
Mondays-Thursdays,5:30-7:30pm Z 0 N E
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Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors.
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Gravity Catastrophe eBook Demonstration Drop-In
Monday,June 23, 10am Saturday,June 7, 14 and 21,2pm
Held at the Renton Community Center, Learn how to download KCLS eBooks to your eReader or
1715 SE Maple Valley Hwy,Renton. computer.
Presented by Alex Zerbe. Free Tutoring for the GED&Compass Test
Alex Zerbe,the Professional Zaniac teaches basic concepts Tuesdays,2pm
of physics through the art of juggling.Come to this show A volunteer tutor from Seattle Education Access is available to
and see why this two-time Guinness World Record holder help study for the GED and Compass test.
was voted Seattle's Funnies Prop Comedian. Contact Jennifer Wooten for more information,jwooten@kcls.org.
Citizenship Classes
Tide Pool Tunes and Fishy Tales Show Tuesdays,7pm
Tuesday,June 24,5:30pm Prepare to become a US Citizen.Learn about the naturalization
Held at the Renton Farmer's Market at the Piazza,3rd and Burnett. process.Study for the interview.
Presented by Eric Ode.
Ages 3 to 7. Employment One on One
It's a music-filled beach party at the market with this popular Fridays, 10:30am, 11:30am and 12:30pm
children's author and songwriter.You will be sand stomping A KCLS volunteer will address employment needs by helping
and seashore exploring.Along the way discover some creatures individuals with the following services:
that live in the big blue sea. •Work with you to revise and refine your cover letter and resume
In cooperation with the City of Renton. ;rumyour general resume into an attention-
getting,targeted resume
•Show you how to research companies,
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description and specific to an industry
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Check in at the Information Desk.
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Mondays and Wednesdays,6-8pm and healthy options to your life through the new adult series,
Tuesdays and Thursdays,4-6pm drop-in EIMMIN tutoring Start to Fitness.
Saturdays, 1-3pm Z 0 N E www•kcls.org/fitness
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Sunday, 22, 5pm
The Renton Library will be undergoing a major remodel including
structural renovation, greatly enhanced electrical and data
access, improved interior design and fixtures, and much more...
all the while retaining its beautiful setting on the Cedar River!
Holds, Choice Reads, DVDs and some public PCs will
be moved to the Renton Temporary Location.
No library services or returns will be available at
the current location after 5pm on June 22.
Please speak to a staff member about available options.
Renton Temporary Library
Opens June 25
64 Rainier Avenue S, #A
Renton, WA 98057
Hours
Monday-Thursday, 11 am-7pm
Friday, 10am-6pm
Saturday, 10am-5pm
Sunday, 1-5pm
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Gravity Catastrophe Robot Garage
Monday,June 23, 10am,Held at Renton Community Center Tuesday,August 19,6:30pm,Renton Highlands Library
1715 SE Maple Valley Highway,Renton,98057 Presented by The Museum of Flight.
Presented by Alex Zerbe. Learn about the science and history of robots and the latest
Family program,all ages welcome. achievements of robots in space,on Earth and in the home.
Alex Zerbe,the Professional Zaniac teaches basic concepts Use the Museum's robotics kits to explore the basic engineering
of physics through the art of juggling.Come to this skills required to build a successful extra-terrestrial rover.
program and see why this two-time Guinness World Record Registration required at the library or online.
holder was voted Seattle's Funniest Prop Comedian. DIY School Supplies
Fraggle Rock Crew Show Monday,August 11, 18 and 25, 1pm,Renton Highlands Library
Monday,July 14, 1pm,Held at Renton Community Center Don't go back to school with boring school supplies,
1715 SE Maple Valley Highway,Renton,98057 get creative and make them your own!
Presented by Fraggle Rock Crew. We will provide the supplies,you bring your creativity!
Family program,all ages welcome. Registration required at the library or online.
Learn about break-dancing/hip-hop culture.Members of Fraggle August 11:Locker Picture Magnets
Rock Crew perform a high energy,break dancing show,along Personalize your locker with personalized picture magnets.
with a demo of the different aspects of each part of the dance.
August 18:Duct Tape Pencil Pouch
Candy Experiments Workshop Make your own pen/pencil pouch using colorful duct tape.
Saturday,July 19, 11am,Renton Highlands Library August 25:Notebook Makeover
Presented by Loralee Leavitt. Customize a notebook with decorative cloth,
Become a candy scientist!The author of Candy Experiments
wrapping paper and other fun materials.
leads a workshop with stirring,squashing and sinking pp g p p
candy as you experiment making bubbling Warheads,giant Family Game Day
gummi worms,bobbing conversation hearts and more. Saturday,August23,2-4pm,Renton Highlands Library
Registration required at the library or online. Family program,all ages welcome.
Fun for the whole family!We'll have video games,back-to-school
crafts,button making,LEGO®,board games and snacks!
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Science magic Show hack Chapeau meets the Gill man
Wednesday,July 9,Noon,Held at Tiffany Park Puppet Show
in Renton, 1902 Lake Youngs Way SE Thursday,July 31, 1 pm,Held at the Renton Highlands
Wednesday,August 6,7pm Community Center,800 Edmonds Avenue NW
Held at Renton Highlands Library* Presented by Oregon Shadow Theatre.
Friday,August 8,8pm,Held at Liberty Park, Ages 5 and older,show performed in darkened
1101 Bronson Way N room,not appropriate for very young children.
Colorful puppets,live music and good humor
Program precedes Movie Night. create an informative and hilarious show
Presented by Jeff Evans. about an amazing scientific wonder.
Ages 5 and older.
Learn how magic can be explained by scientific principles King County library System Day
and reveal how everyday items behave in extraordinary at Henry inoses Aquatic Center
ways when you know the secrets of science.
Tuesday,August 5,8am,Held at Henry Moses
Sing a Song of Science Aquatic Center, 1719 SE Maple Valley Highway
Tuesday,July 15,Noon Find out about fun and free children's programs happening
Held at Liberty Park,1101 Bronson Way N* this summer and fall throughout the City of Renton.Also,tour
Library2Go!and check out a few good books and movies.
Wednesday,July 16,Noon
Held at Tiffany Park, 1902 Lake Youngs Way SE*
Presented by Nancy Stewart. Story Times at
Family program,all ages welcome. p
Join this popular Northwest singer-songwriter for a Renton Highlands Library
playful,interactive sing-along exploration of science.
Grauity Catastrophe Show Family Story Times
Tuesday,July 29,Noon Tuesdays,July 1 29, 11 am
Held at Liberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way N* Euening Family Story Times
Presented by Alex Zerbe. Wednesdays,July 2-30,7pm
Family program,all ages welcome.
Learn about gravity,friction,center of mass and gyroscopic Early Literacy Parties in Spanish
stability while being amazed by the juggling skills of Alex! Fiestas de alfabetizacion
Planet of the Amps Concert temprana en Espanol
Wednesday,July 30,Noon Fridays,July 11-August29, 10:30am
Held at Tiffany Park, 1902 Lake Youngs Way SE Series of free workshops for Spanish-speaking families
Presented by Brian Waite Band. with children newborn to age 5 to learn about Early
Family program,all ages welcome. Learning and how to prepare children for Kindergarten.
Two scientists have invented"The Universal Language
Translator."As they travel around the planet,testing it out on
different creatures,they learn it's not so easy to make things
work,but when you work together,you can do anything.
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Tuesday,June 24,5:30pm,Held at the Renton A Light Hearted musical Romp!
Farmer's Market at the Piazza,3rd and Burnett Wednesday,June 25,7pm,Held at Renton Highlands Library
Sunday,July 27,4pm,Held at the Renton Village Ice cream provided at this event by the Friends of
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at Liberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way N* Tuesday,July 22,5:30pm,Held at Renton Farmer's
Presented by Eric Ode. Market at the Piazza,3rd and Burnett
Ages 3 to 7. Wednesday,July 23,Noon
It's a music-filled beach party at the market with Held at Tiffany Park, 1902 Lake Youngs Way SE
this popular children's author and songwriter.
Tuesday,August 5,Noon
Held at Liberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way N*
Presented by Eli Rosenblatt.
Family program,all ages welcome.
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One day,the number Zero decides to leave town.
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Free Summer Lunches for Kids!
June 24th - August 16th
*No meals served July 4th & 5th*
ON-SITE MEAL SITES
Compass Housing Alliance
12:00 PM 419 S Second St
(Residents Only)
Heritage Park 11:45 AM 233 Union Ave NE
Highlands Neighborhood Center 11:30 AM 800 Edmonds Ave NE
Honey Dew Elementary School 11:30 AM 800 Union Ave NE
Renton Salvation Army 12:00 PM 720 S Tobin St
Royal Hills Apartments (Residents
Only) 11:00 AM 3000 Royal Hills Dr SE
St. Matthews Church 12:00 PM 1700 Edmonds Ave NE
Stonebrook Apartments 11:00 AM 12210 SE Petrovitsky Rd
Tiffany Park Elementary School 12:00 PM 1601 Lake Youngs Way SE
West Hill Family Enrichment Center 12704 76th Ave
(RAYS) 12:00 PM (Starts July 8th)
MOBILE MEAL TRUCK SITES
Emerald Heights Apartments 11:15 AM 1200 SE Petrovitsky Rd
Park Hill &Green Tree Apartments 12:15 PM 6900 5125th St
Renton Housing Authority 12:45 PM 970 Harrington Ave NE
Skyway Boys &Girls Club 11:50 AM 12400 80th Ave S
Questions?
Call Nutrition Services at 425-204-3545
2014,%,,,,t;ighborhood Picnics SchedL,�,
The 2014 Neighborhood picnic schedule lists neighborhoods who have submitted applications including details of
their service project,a picnic date,and location. Applications become available in January. For more
information, please contact Norma McQuiller, Neighborhood Program Coordinator,425-430-6595. All picnics
start at 5:30 p.m. Picnics are held on Wednesdays and Thursdays from June to early September.
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Evendell Homeowners Association Neighborhood Park
Service Project: Hold a food drive to help children with Thurs.,June 19
lunches during the summertime when school lunches SE 4th and Zillah Pl. SE.
aren't available.
South Renton Connection Neighborhood Burnett Linear Park
Association
Service Project: Hold a Clean-up in a visible corner of Wed.,June 18
their community in mid-May. 502 Burnett Ave S.
Rolling Hills&Steeple Chase Hills Homeowners Neighborhood Common Area
Association
Service Project: Teach a Water Safety C/ass at Rolling Wed.,June 25
Hills Homeowners Association pool. 1601 Rolling Hills Ave SE
Maplewood Estates Homeowners Association Neighborhood Common Area
Service Project: Hold food drives to benefit the Salvation Thurs.,June 26
Army Rotary Food Bank. Orcas&SE 2nd Street
VerCello Homeowners Association HOA area
Service Project: Hold a food drive at their picnic for Wed.,July 9 I/waco P/NE between
Salvation Army Rotary Food Bank.
NE 7th PI&NE 7th Ct
Cedar River Area Neighborhood Associations Maplewood Park
Service Project: Donate goods from a people&pet food Thurs.,July 10
drive at their picnic to the Salvation Army Rotary Food 3400 SE 6th Street
Bank
Liberty Ridge Homeowners Association Liberty Ridge
Wed.,July 16
Service Project: Hold a supply drive for Renton schools. NE 1st St
LaCrosse Homeowners Association LaCrosse Common Area
Service Project: Will hold a raffle to raise funds for Thurs.,July 17
Communities in Schools of Renton. 35th and Monterey Court IV.E
Tiffany Park Neighborhood Tiffany Park
Wed.,July 30
Service Project: Will hold a food drive. 1902 Lake Youngs Way SE
Snake Hill Neighborhood Association Springbrook Church of Christ
Service Project: Still to be determined-Neighborhood Thurs.,July 31
Clean-up or a protect at the picnic. 10421 Southeast 192nd St
North Renton Neighborhood Association Jones Park
Thurs.,Aug. 7
Service Project: Hold a food drive. Wells Avenue South at Cedar River
Cascade Neighborhood Association Cascade Elementary School
Wed.,Aug. 13
Service Project: Hold a food drive. 16022 116th Ave SE
South Union Neighborhood Association Heritage Park
Service Project: Maintain "common"areas around storm- Thurs.,Aug. 14
water-retention ponds,pick up litter along Union Ave and 233 Union Avenue NE
plant and maintain the flower bed at Heritage Park
Victoria Park,Victoria Hills&Talbot immohomas Teasdale Park
Service Project: All neighborhoods will hold a food drive Wed.,Aug. 20
project with a challenge to other neighborhoods citywide. 601 S 23rd St
Maple Ridge Estates Homeowners Association HOA Common Area
Service Project: Neighbors will help build a community Thurs.,Aug. 21
playground by helping to prepare the site and install the SE 156th St and 140th St SE
olavoround eauipment.
Honey Creek Ridge Homeowners Association Honey Creek Green
Service Project: Still to be determined...A trail Wed.,Aug. 27
Between Newport Ct NE&Olympia Ave NE
maintenance or dean-up protect in community
Earlington Hill Neighborhood Association Earlington Park
Service Project: Hold a food drive during, and prior to Wed.,Sept. 3
their picnic. 272 Thomas Avenue SW
Kennydale Neighborhood Association Kennydale Lions Park
Service Project: Have a drive for new socks&underwear
for local elementary school age children at"Summer Ice Thurs.,Sept. 4
Cream Social"and a 'Back to School Supplies'at 2428 Aberdeen in Kennydale
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REACH Center of Hope requests the honor
of your presence at our
1st Year Anniversary Celebration
Theme: Restoring Hope for a New Future
Monday, June 16, 2014
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Renton City Hall, Upper Lobby Parking Lot
1055 South Grady Way, Renton
Special Guests and Speakers
Special Performances
Women and Children shares stories of Hope
Hope Awards
Acknowledgments, Tours and Food
Please let us know if you will come and celebrate with us!
Email : reachcenterofhope@ outlook.com or call 425-277-7582
May 30, 2014
Renton Library Advisory Board
Lynne King Board Chair and President REACH
4503 NE 24th St CeKtero(ilbre,
Renton, WA 98056
Dear Friends:
Thank you for your ongoing support and recent donation to the REACH Center of Hope. It helps ensure
that we provide a stable life for women and children in the journey from homelessness to more stable
housing.
Your contribution will enable us to continue providing more resources and shelter for our homeless
women and children. Without the resources provided at the REACH Center of Hope, women and children
would live on the street. We provide the necessary resources to stabilize their living condition so that
they can focus on the long term solutions.
One of the most powerful ways to help our families overcome difficulties is by instilling a sense of self-
worth that they can overcome their struggles. We do this by reaffirming their worth and helping them to
develop ways to deal with life issues.
This past month we have added more resources to support women and children. We now offer monthly
visits by the outreach nurse to help deal with medical issues that can often be a hindrance to moving
forward. We continue to struggle finding sufficient housing to accommodate all of the needs we face on a
daily basis. Because we have more families than we can accommodate in our overnight shelter, we've
been able to help families who come into the Center of Hope connect to other agencies in search of
housing. We were able to help six(6)families connect to other overnight housing arrangements. Our
goal is to help each person that makes contact with the Center of Hope and walk along side of them out of
unsheltered to a sheltered place to stay. An agency contacted us about a dad and his 4 kids living in their
car. Although we could not accommodate them overnight we put together a care package that included
personal items, blankets and clothes for him and his children. We then took the time to sit down with him
and provide a list of resources, assisting him in making calls because of his limited English. We were able
to help him find a place that took him and his kids off street in their car and into a safe dwelling place.
The delight on his face was amazing. He was so thankful and just could not believe that a place such as
this Center existed.
You are indeed making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable in our community. We could not
do this without you!
Jols, Peace,
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Rev IIr. Linda M. Smith
Dir ctor, Reach Center of Hope
http://www.reachrenton.org/reach-center-of-hope •
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CITY OF RENTON
PUBLIC NOTICE
RENTON LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
JULY MEETING CANCELED
The July 2014 Renton Library Advisory Board meeting, originally scheduled
for July 16, 2014 has been canceled. The next meeting will be August 20,
2014. The meeting location will be the same:
Renton City Hall
1055 South Grady Way
7th Floor, Council Conference Room
Any questions should be directed to Diane Wagner at 425.430.6609 or
dwagner@rentonwa.gov.
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From: Frederick Gurney <gurneyfr@kds..org>
Sent: Friday, May 30,20I411:Oa AM
To: 'Catherine Ploue-Smith';Diane Wagner;'Erica Richey';'Laurie Beden;'Lynn M. King';
Peter Renner;'Suzi Ure';Terry Migashiyama
5ubject: Renton Library updates
Hi!
I wanted to officially notify you of a couple of recent de�elopments that effect the Renton Library service area. Please
bear with me if this is repeated information.
I did not notice from the April Z014 minutes that you have been officially informed af the cluster realignment that is due
to take effect in January 2015,nor did we have a chance to meaningfully talk abaut it at aur May meeting.To
summarize,after Judith Zelter announced her retirement,it was decided by KCLS administration to reaEign three library
clusters[Fairwood/Renton/Rentan Nighlands,Foster/Skyway/5outhcenter/Va!!ey View,and Baulevard
Park/Burien/Greenbridge/White Center]into two clusters:Fairwood/Renton/Renton Highlands/Skyway/Southcenter
and Baulevard Park/Burien/Faster/Greenbridge/Valley View/White Center.Skyway and Southcenter are immediately
adjacer�t to the Renton Library service area and it makes great sense for us to afign with those areas.Skyway,in
particular,has had a close relationship with Renton and the partnering of those libraries will he mutually beneficial.Jahn
Sheller(currently the Cluster Manager of Foster/Skywoy/Southcenter/Va!!ey View}will become the Cluster Manager far
FR/RH/RN/SO/SfC and is ciue to assume his new rale in January 2015.Angie Benedetti will be the Cluster Manager for
BP/eU/FO/GB/VV/WC. I will he the Interim Cluster Manager until we realign and John takes o�er.1 will then become the
Librarian Seruices Manager for our cluster.Staff within the Southcenter and Skyway libraries will largely remain within
those libraries,thvugh a few staff members in management positions wilf work elsewhere within our cluster.We
welcome our new colleagues within our soon-to-be enlarged and enrithed tluster!
Secondly,I wanted to personai[y pass on some information about the upcoming Renton Library closure.(I'm not sure
how mucf�of this you already know from the KCLS Facilities department,so again 1 apologize for eny redundancy.} Last
week, I officially announced to our cluster staff that the Renton Library closure date is June zz"d at 5:0�P.M.The
Renton Temp site is scheduled tQ open for business at Z1:00 A.M.on lune 25`h.That gives us less than four weeks to
get everything squared away before the dosure...yikes! We'�e already done a [ot of prep work,though,and I know we'll
be ready.
A Rentan CloSure meeting was conducted at the KCLS Service Center last Thursday, May 22"d,and was attended by
myself,Circulation Supervisor Rachael Robinett,and various department heads involved in the process.Various aspects
of the closure and the Temp site were discussed.After much deliberation,it was decided to reduce the number af
public computer#erminals at Renton Temp from 12 to 10{ten].(Staff computers were also reduced.}This was in
response to two main issues:connectivity and crowding/safety.We were inform by our ITS department that response
time would be compromised for everyone if we did not reduce the unusually-large number of computers in the Temp
facility.Furthermore,twef�e public computer terminals created an exceedingly crowded floor-space with the potential
for variaus safety issues involving patrons and staff.We agreed that this minor reduction(fram 12 to lOE helps#o
alleviate these issues.
Let me know if you have any questions ahout any af this.
By the way,thank you for your warm welcome at last week's meeting. I laak#orward to our next meeting[
Fred Gurney
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