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ISSAQUAH | SAMMAMISH www.issaquahreporter.com Friday, June 1, 2012 GET OUR FREE MOBILE APP Receive local news on your mobile device today! BY CELESTE GRACEY [email protected] F or adults with development disabilities, living independent of their parents and having a family of their own often seems an impossibility. An Issaquah nonprofit, Life Enrich- ment Options, is challenging that reality with the opening of its third caregiver home, which not only allows the disabled to live more in- dependent lives but also to develop deep bonds of their own. “It means a home,” said LEO Board Presi- dent Nancy Whitaker. “It means a family.” Nestled in the Issaquah Highlands, the house expects to welcome five people this summer. Unlike state institutions, the house blends into the neighborhood along 25th Av- enue. In its entryway, a key ring holder in the doorway aptly reads “home.” A donation of about $13,000 from the Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound helped furnish and decorate the home in warm tones. e main floor has five bed- rooms, each large enough that residents can have a bed set and sofa. A few steps past a large sectional sofa, an oversized kitchen table beckons community. From the kitchen, which has two refrigerators and two pantries, stairs lead up to a caregiver’s apartment. e caregiver, licensed by the state, leases the home from LEO. She then collects money from Medicaid or from the residents’ pay- checks, if they’ve found a job. While some people with disabilities are able to eventually live on their own, she provides BY KEVIN ENDEJAN [email protected] Dmitry Sandler, a Samma- mish resident who installed “skimming” devices on bank ATMs and raided 255 bank ac- counts for more than $176,000, was sentenced last Friday in U.S. District Court to four years in prison and $177,278 in restitution. e 26-year-old was arrested in November 2011 while at- tempting to retrieve skimming equipment from a Chase Bank ATM in Everett. Sandler was linked to a spree of skimming activity in the Se- attle and Denver areas between April and November 2011. He pleaded guilty in Febru- ary 2012 to bank fraud, access device fraud and aggravated identity theſt. At sentencing U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez noted that Sandler is a Rus- sian immigrant who will be deported following his prison term. Sandler “requested asylum saying he likes Americans, then he engaged in steal- ing money from these very people,” Martinez said. According to records filed in the case, Sandler installed skimming equipment on various ATMs, along with a A Home of Their Own Local nonprofit helps adults with developmental disabilities find independence, family “Our main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullest.” – Rose Finnegan, founder Life Enrichment Opportunities opened this caregiver home in the Issaquah Highlands last month for people with disabilities. From the leſt, Rose Finnegan, a founder, and Nancy Whitaker, board president. Below, the inside of the LEO house. CELESTE GRACEY, Issaquah & Sammamish Reporter ATM fraud Sammamish skimmer faces four-year sentence SEE LEO, 6 SEE SKIMMER, 6

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Page 1: Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter, June 01, 2012

ReporterReporterReporterReporterReporterReporterISSAQUAH | SAMMAMISH

wwwissaquahreportercomFriday June 1 2012

GET OUR FREE MOBILE APP

Receive localnews

on your mobile devicetoday

BY CELESTE GRACEYCGRACEYISSAQUAHREPORTERCOM

For adults with development disabilities living independent of their parents and having a

family of their own often seems an impossibility

An Issaquah nonpro t Life Enrich-ment Options is challenging that reality with the opening of its third caregiver home which not only allows the disabled to live more in-dependent lives but also to develop deep bonds of their own

ldquoIt means a homerdquo said LEO Board Presi-dent Nancy Whitaker ldquoIt means a familyrdquo

Nestled in the Issaquah Highlands the house expects to welcome ve people this summer Unlike state institutions the house blends into the neighborhood along 25th Av-enue In its entryway a key ring holder in the doorway aptly reads ldquohomerdquo

A donation of about $13000 from the

Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound helped furnish and decorate the home in warm tones e main oor has ve bed-

rooms each large enough that residents can have a bed set and sofa

A few steps past a large sectional sofa an oversized kitchen table beckons community From the kitchen which has two refrigerators and two pantries stairs lead up to a caregiverrsquos apartment

e caregiver licensed by the state leases the home from LEO She then collects money from Medicaid or from the residentsrsquo pay-checks if theyrsquove found a job

While some people with disabilities are able to eventually live on their own she provides

BY KEVIN ENDEJANKENDEJANISSAQUAHREPORTERCOM

Dmitry Sandler a Samma-mish resident who installed ldquoskimmingrdquo devices on bank ATMs and raided 255 bank ac-counts for more than $176000 was sentenced last Friday in US District Court to four years in prison and $177278 in restitution

e 26-year-old was arrested in November 2011 while at-tempting to retrieve skimming equipment from a Chase Bank ATM in Everett

Sandler was linked to a spree of skimming activity in the Se-attle and Denver areas between April and November 2011 He pleaded guilty in Febru-ary 2012 to bank fraud access device fraud and aggravated identity the

At sentencing US District Judge Ricardo S Martinez noted that Sandler is a Rus-sian immigrant who will be deported following his prison term

Sandler ldquorequested asylum saying he likes Americans then he engaged in steal-ing money from these very peoplerdquo Martinez said

According to records led in the case Sandler installed skimming equipment on various ATMs along with a

A Home of Their OwnLocal nonprofit helps adults with developmental disabilities find independence family

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquondash Rose Finnegan founder

Life Enrichment

Opportunities opened this

caregiver home in the Issaquah

Highlands last month for

people with disabilities

From the le Rose Finnegan

a founder and Nancy Whitaker

board president Below the

inside of the LEO houseCELESTE GRACEY

Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

ATM fraudSammamish skimmer faces four-year sentence

SEE LEO 6

SEE SKIMMER 6

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BY celeste graceycgraceYissaquahreportercom

Issaquah police are looking for two men they believe busted into a womanrsquos home beat her and stole her prescription medicine

The two men each about 30 years old and 5rsquo10rdquo are accused of kick-ing and stomping on the womanrsquos face multiple times at about noon May 16 before asking ldquowhere is itrdquo

The two men ransacked the place possibly for narcotic drugs when they made off with the womanrsquos medicine The two fled on foot

One suspect a white male about 200 lbs was described as wearing a white shirt blue jeans worn low and white Converse shoes He had unfinished full sleeve

tattoos on both arms One tattoo showed a skull and another an outline of a woman

Police are asking people who recognize the man in the drawing or the described tattoo to call Detective Ryan Raul-erson at 425-837-3238 or by email at RyanRciissaquahwaus

This police drawing is of one of the suspects in the home invasion robbery in Issaquah May 16 contributed

Issaquah police search for home invasion suspects

BY kevin endejan amp celeste graceynewsissaquahreportercom

The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah and Sammamish police reports

A man was arrested for jaywalking from Costco to the Pickering Barn in Issaquah on May 12 after he lied to police about his name

The man along with two others started to cross the street where a police officer was directing traf-fic He told them to use a crosswalk because of the high volume of traffic They walked a little further and then began to illegally cross the street again

When questioned the man told the officer he didnrsquot think it was that big of a deal The officer asked for all of their IDs the man said he didnrsquot have it on him and gave him a wrong name

After dispatch checked the name the officer asked him to empty his pockets The man immediately pulled a wallet from his back pocket and said ldquoIrsquove

been lying to you and herersquos my real namerdquo The officer arrested him for obstruct-ing and jaywalking

caBOOse PatrOlPolice setup extra patrols

at the Issaquah History Museums on May 11 after people once again tried to break into the garage where the museums historic ca-boose is typically stored

In the past transients have broken in and tried sleeping in the caboose The caboose is now out of town for restoration work

No damage was done to the building

iMPatient driverPolice were called May

15 after a man got into an argument with flaggers working construction at the intersection of North-east 16th Street and 244th Avenue Northeast in Sam-mamish

The man who was headed northbound passed other vehicles going north-bound and headed directly

at the traffic moving south-bound

When the man was told what he was doing was unsafe he cursed at the construction worker Police tracked the vehicle to a 37-year-old Seattle man

sUsPiciOUs ManPolice responded to a call

about a suspicious man out-side Blackwell Elementary on May 10

A group of children said the subject drove up in a blue van and asked the children if they wanted any ice cream One of the boys said they didnrsquot have any money

The man then started asking where they lived That question made the children suspicious and they left the van and went over to some adults One of the adults went back to where the van was but it had already driven off

BUrned PaPerSomeone called police

May 15 after finding a singed newspaper below the mailbox of a residence they were house-sitting in the 2300 block of NE 4th Place

The caller said the newspaper had both ends slightly burned They said there was no other visible damage to the surround-ing area but they were concerned whoever might have set the paper on fire was looking to start a larger one

stOlen BicyclesA Sammamish man

called police May 14 to report someone had stolen two of his bikes and parts valued at nearly $4000

The man said someone had broken into the storage closet of his apartment complex in the 500 block of 225 Lane Northeast within a four-month period and taken his bicycles

HOMe BUrglaryPolice responded to a

home burglary May 16 after a woman noticed her house was ransacked

The home in the 2300 block of Southeast 40 Place had approximately $30000 in items taken including diamond necklaces gold watches and laptops

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Page 4 WWWISSAQUAHREPORTERCOM Friday June 1 2012

Gov Chris Gregoire has announced an emergency action to slow the spread of whooping cough (pertussis) in the state If the pace continues

wersquore headed toward the highest number of reported cases here since the early rsquo40s

Whooping cough is highly conta-gious It causes cold-like symptoms spreads by coughing and sneezing and can last for weeks Itrsquos a miserable illness for teens and adults but very serious for babies who o en catch it from relatives and other adults Sadly it has taken the lives of four Washing-ton babies in the last two years and hospitalized dozens more

Whooping cough vaccine is recom-mended for all kids and adults Itrsquos widely available at clinics pharmacies

and doctor o ces Everyone age 11 and older should get a whooping cough booster called Tdap Wersquore buying 27000 doses of Tdap for adults who otherwise canrsquot a ord it

Younger kids must complete a series of ve doses of DTaP vaccine by age seven for full protection

Immunization exemptions have also played a role in the epidemic erersquos a lot of misinformation about vaccines especially online Itrsquos hard to tell the di erence between whatrsquos reliable and what isnrsquot

One way the state is helping parents get reliable information is through the new immunization exemp-tion law It requires parents to talk with a health care provider before exempting their child from immuniza-tions required for school entry e health care profes-sional must sign a form verifying the parent or guardian received vaccine bene t and risk information

To nd an immunization clinic contact your health care provider or local health agency All recommended vaccines are o ered at no cost to all kids under 19 through health care provider o ces participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Health care providers may charge an o ce visit fee and a fee to give the vaccine called an administration fee People who cannot a ord the administration fee can ask the health care provider to waive the cost Most health insurance carriers will cover the whooping cough vaccine adults should double-check with their health plan

Making sure yoursquore current on your whooping cough vaccine is the best way you can help protect the vulner-able in our communities ndash the babies that are too young to be fully immunized

Mary C Selecky has served as Secretary of the Washing-ton State Department of Health since March of 1999 In

1989 she helped create the department she now leads

Guard againstwhooping cough

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WRITE TO US

Send letters and correspondence to editorissaquahreportercom

Irsquove loved movies as long as I can remember I still recall one of my rst theater experiences

cowering in my seat as a 4-year-old mdash knowing any moment ET would spring from the foggy eld to give the

audience a thrill e big-eyed alien didnrsquot disappointUnfortunately the same canrsquot be said

for Hollywood which has evolved into one big blockbuster of bore

As June gets underway we are entering the summer movie season mdash a time that used to signal three months of bliss for lm fans Now itrsquos turned into a contest of who can produce the largest box of digital eye candy

When done right Computer-Generat-ed Imagery or CGI can take viewers to

places theyrsquove never imagined But like most things it only works in moderation mdash something Hollywood directors obviously know little about

Want proof Look no further than this summerrsquos over-the-top ldquoBattleshiprdquo

Donrsquot get me wrong I like explosions as much as the next guy

But I miss the days of real cars getting blown up I miss the days of stuntmen I miss the days when acting and dialogue were valued

ere was just something more satisfying knowing it took ve pounds of TNT to blow up a limousine and not the click of a mouse I like knowing a real person put their body on the line jumping o a roo op And Irsquod much

rather listen to a skilled actor deliver a line than Tatum Channing or Channing Tatum or whatever his name is stutter one-liners while showing his abs from 50 di erent angles

ere wasnrsquot anything that disappointed me more than the 2010 big screen rendition of e A-Team a favorite childhood television show of mine in the lsquo80s I know it was a cheesy show but the whole premise was based on stunts One of the lead characters was a stuntman ere were zero stunts in the movie but plenty of ridiculous green-screen shots mdash one that included a tank falling out of an airplane shooting live ammunition only to be saved by a parachute Yep thatrsquos really going to happen

As movie prices go up the quality of the movies seems to go down atrsquos a shame for people like me who enjoy escaping the summer heat for the dark con nes of an air-conditioned theater

Sure movies o en provide an escape from reality but without some semblance of physical existence they just become laughable

Maybe aliens arenrsquot real but people could actually reach out and touch ET on the movie set ere was no actors walking next to an imaginary alien on a green screen And for me that makes a huge di erence

Keep it real Hollywood or Irsquoll be happy to keep the money in my wallet

IssaquahSammamish Assistant Editor Kevin Endejan can be reached at kendejanissaquahreportercom or

425-391-0363 ext 5054

A HOLLYWOOD DISASTER

Mary CSelecky

Kevin Endejan

Movies just arenrsquot what they used to be

OTHER VIEWS

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Deaf and mute nearly his entire life Ajay Garg canrsquot verbally express his feelings about the United States

But a look under a magnifying glass intricately reveals his thoughts on a single grain of rice ldquoI Love Americardquo

Ajay a 41-year-old internationally renowned artist who specializes in Indian miniature paintings is currently staying with his brother Vijay in his Sammamish home

ldquoItrsquos very clean the weather is good the houses are nicerdquo communicated a smiling Ajay through his brother

While his work has been displayed in the United States several times this is just Ajayrsquos second trip west as he prepares to show his work June 7-30 at the Augen Gal-lery in Portland Ore

Ajayrsquos style is heavily focused on detail He uses a magnifying glass and a single-haired brush to produce his miniature paintings on canvases many of which represent traditional and contemporary aspects of Indian culture Subjects include everything from village settings to deities like Vishnu and take anywhere from ve days to six months to complete

He also specializes in the most miniature of artwork creating images on rice

Ajayrsquos path to artistic success began at age 3 in the small rural town of Dholpur He had a violent allergic reaction a er re-ceiving a shot to treat a burn on his leg e complication le him permanently hearing impaired

At a loss Ajayrsquos parents watched him

get enjoyment when he picked up a paint brush ey encouraged the activity and he was eventually noticed in a competition by royal court artist Shri Sua Lal who taught him the art of oil painting

ldquoHe said lsquoI can tell you the way he uses his ngers one day he will become a

great artistrsquo Vijay said ldquo atrsquos how all this startedrdquo

A few years later while attending the Deaf and Dumb School Ajay learned the technique of miniature painting from artist Asha Devi By age 21 he had his rst art exhibition and sold 144 of his 150 works

Popularity has only picked up from there for Ajay who is well recognized in his na-tive Jaipur India

In 2004 he was awarded a national award of accomplishment from the president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hersquos met several Indian movie and televi-sion stars And when Ajay takes the train autograph seekers o en swarm around him for a signature

While in Sammamish things have been a little more laid back for the artist He will return home July 5 with his wife and two children but hopes to have le an impact in Washington He will show his work this Friday at the Issaquah Artwalk He also plans to show his work to local Boy Scout Troop 677 the Vedic Cultural Center and other local organizations to relay the mes-sage that even with a handicap success is achievable

ldquoNot everything is lostrdquo Vijay said ldquoIf there is a will there is way You canrsquot change the past there are things which you canrsquot control but you can still create a futurerdquo

Renowned deaf mute artist visits Sammamish

Ajay Garg a well-known deaf and mute artist from India hopes to spread his inspirational message while staying in Sammamish KEVIN ENDEJAN Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

result aging parents have struggled to take care of their children So 9 years ago they opened their first caregiver home

When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

community meant they could stay in their commu-nity and not get sent away to the closest state bed

So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

Friday June 1 2012 wwwissaquahreportercom page 7

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

Josh Suman

Celeste Gracey

Safety patrol hall of fame

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BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

Car hits bear in Sammamish

AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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BY celeste graceycgraceYissaquahreportercom

Issaquah police are looking for two men they believe busted into a womanrsquos home beat her and stole her prescription medicine

The two men each about 30 years old and 5rsquo10rdquo are accused of kick-ing and stomping on the womanrsquos face multiple times at about noon May 16 before asking ldquowhere is itrdquo

The two men ransacked the place possibly for narcotic drugs when they made off with the womanrsquos medicine The two fled on foot

One suspect a white male about 200 lbs was described as wearing a white shirt blue jeans worn low and white Converse shoes He had unfinished full sleeve

tattoos on both arms One tattoo showed a skull and another an outline of a woman

Police are asking people who recognize the man in the drawing or the described tattoo to call Detective Ryan Raul-erson at 425-837-3238 or by email at RyanRciissaquahwaus

This police drawing is of one of the suspects in the home invasion robbery in Issaquah May 16 contributed

Issaquah police search for home invasion suspects

BY kevin endejan amp celeste graceynewsissaquahreportercom

The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah and Sammamish police reports

A man was arrested for jaywalking from Costco to the Pickering Barn in Issaquah on May 12 after he lied to police about his name

The man along with two others started to cross the street where a police officer was directing traf-fic He told them to use a crosswalk because of the high volume of traffic They walked a little further and then began to illegally cross the street again

When questioned the man told the officer he didnrsquot think it was that big of a deal The officer asked for all of their IDs the man said he didnrsquot have it on him and gave him a wrong name

After dispatch checked the name the officer asked him to empty his pockets The man immediately pulled a wallet from his back pocket and said ldquoIrsquove

been lying to you and herersquos my real namerdquo The officer arrested him for obstruct-ing and jaywalking

caBOOse PatrOlPolice setup extra patrols

at the Issaquah History Museums on May 11 after people once again tried to break into the garage where the museums historic ca-boose is typically stored

In the past transients have broken in and tried sleeping in the caboose The caboose is now out of town for restoration work

No damage was done to the building

iMPatient driverPolice were called May

15 after a man got into an argument with flaggers working construction at the intersection of North-east 16th Street and 244th Avenue Northeast in Sam-mamish

The man who was headed northbound passed other vehicles going north-bound and headed directly

at the traffic moving south-bound

When the man was told what he was doing was unsafe he cursed at the construction worker Police tracked the vehicle to a 37-year-old Seattle man

sUsPiciOUs ManPolice responded to a call

about a suspicious man out-side Blackwell Elementary on May 10

A group of children said the subject drove up in a blue van and asked the children if they wanted any ice cream One of the boys said they didnrsquot have any money

The man then started asking where they lived That question made the children suspicious and they left the van and went over to some adults One of the adults went back to where the van was but it had already driven off

BUrned PaPerSomeone called police

May 15 after finding a singed newspaper below the mailbox of a residence they were house-sitting in the 2300 block of NE 4th Place

The caller said the newspaper had both ends slightly burned They said there was no other visible damage to the surround-ing area but they were concerned whoever might have set the paper on fire was looking to start a larger one

stOlen BicyclesA Sammamish man

called police May 14 to report someone had stolen two of his bikes and parts valued at nearly $4000

The man said someone had broken into the storage closet of his apartment complex in the 500 block of 225 Lane Northeast within a four-month period and taken his bicycles

HOMe BUrglaryPolice responded to a

home burglary May 16 after a woman noticed her house was ransacked

The home in the 2300 block of Southeast 40 Place had approximately $30000 in items taken including diamond necklaces gold watches and laptops

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Gov Chris Gregoire has announced an emergency action to slow the spread of whooping cough (pertussis) in the state If the pace continues

wersquore headed toward the highest number of reported cases here since the early rsquo40s

Whooping cough is highly conta-gious It causes cold-like symptoms spreads by coughing and sneezing and can last for weeks Itrsquos a miserable illness for teens and adults but very serious for babies who o en catch it from relatives and other adults Sadly it has taken the lives of four Washing-ton babies in the last two years and hospitalized dozens more

Whooping cough vaccine is recom-mended for all kids and adults Itrsquos widely available at clinics pharmacies

and doctor o ces Everyone age 11 and older should get a whooping cough booster called Tdap Wersquore buying 27000 doses of Tdap for adults who otherwise canrsquot a ord it

Younger kids must complete a series of ve doses of DTaP vaccine by age seven for full protection

Immunization exemptions have also played a role in the epidemic erersquos a lot of misinformation about vaccines especially online Itrsquos hard to tell the di erence between whatrsquos reliable and what isnrsquot

One way the state is helping parents get reliable information is through the new immunization exemp-tion law It requires parents to talk with a health care provider before exempting their child from immuniza-tions required for school entry e health care profes-sional must sign a form verifying the parent or guardian received vaccine bene t and risk information

To nd an immunization clinic contact your health care provider or local health agency All recommended vaccines are o ered at no cost to all kids under 19 through health care provider o ces participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Health care providers may charge an o ce visit fee and a fee to give the vaccine called an administration fee People who cannot a ord the administration fee can ask the health care provider to waive the cost Most health insurance carriers will cover the whooping cough vaccine adults should double-check with their health plan

Making sure yoursquore current on your whooping cough vaccine is the best way you can help protect the vulner-able in our communities ndash the babies that are too young to be fully immunized

Mary C Selecky has served as Secretary of the Washing-ton State Department of Health since March of 1999 In

1989 she helped create the department she now leads

Guard againstwhooping cough

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Irsquove loved movies as long as I can remember I still recall one of my rst theater experiences

cowering in my seat as a 4-year-old mdash knowing any moment ET would spring from the foggy eld to give the

audience a thrill e big-eyed alien didnrsquot disappointUnfortunately the same canrsquot be said

for Hollywood which has evolved into one big blockbuster of bore

As June gets underway we are entering the summer movie season mdash a time that used to signal three months of bliss for lm fans Now itrsquos turned into a contest of who can produce the largest box of digital eye candy

When done right Computer-Generat-ed Imagery or CGI can take viewers to

places theyrsquove never imagined But like most things it only works in moderation mdash something Hollywood directors obviously know little about

Want proof Look no further than this summerrsquos over-the-top ldquoBattleshiprdquo

Donrsquot get me wrong I like explosions as much as the next guy

But I miss the days of real cars getting blown up I miss the days of stuntmen I miss the days when acting and dialogue were valued

ere was just something more satisfying knowing it took ve pounds of TNT to blow up a limousine and not the click of a mouse I like knowing a real person put their body on the line jumping o a roo op And Irsquod much

rather listen to a skilled actor deliver a line than Tatum Channing or Channing Tatum or whatever his name is stutter one-liners while showing his abs from 50 di erent angles

ere wasnrsquot anything that disappointed me more than the 2010 big screen rendition of e A-Team a favorite childhood television show of mine in the lsquo80s I know it was a cheesy show but the whole premise was based on stunts One of the lead characters was a stuntman ere were zero stunts in the movie but plenty of ridiculous green-screen shots mdash one that included a tank falling out of an airplane shooting live ammunition only to be saved by a parachute Yep thatrsquos really going to happen

As movie prices go up the quality of the movies seems to go down atrsquos a shame for people like me who enjoy escaping the summer heat for the dark con nes of an air-conditioned theater

Sure movies o en provide an escape from reality but without some semblance of physical existence they just become laughable

Maybe aliens arenrsquot real but people could actually reach out and touch ET on the movie set ere was no actors walking next to an imaginary alien on a green screen And for me that makes a huge di erence

Keep it real Hollywood or Irsquoll be happy to keep the money in my wallet

IssaquahSammamish Assistant Editor Kevin Endejan can be reached at kendejanissaquahreportercom or

425-391-0363 ext 5054

A HOLLYWOOD DISASTER

Mary CSelecky

Kevin Endejan

Movies just arenrsquot what they used to be

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Deaf and mute nearly his entire life Ajay Garg canrsquot verbally express his feelings about the United States

But a look under a magnifying glass intricately reveals his thoughts on a single grain of rice ldquoI Love Americardquo

Ajay a 41-year-old internationally renowned artist who specializes in Indian miniature paintings is currently staying with his brother Vijay in his Sammamish home

ldquoItrsquos very clean the weather is good the houses are nicerdquo communicated a smiling Ajay through his brother

While his work has been displayed in the United States several times this is just Ajayrsquos second trip west as he prepares to show his work June 7-30 at the Augen Gal-lery in Portland Ore

Ajayrsquos style is heavily focused on detail He uses a magnifying glass and a single-haired brush to produce his miniature paintings on canvases many of which represent traditional and contemporary aspects of Indian culture Subjects include everything from village settings to deities like Vishnu and take anywhere from ve days to six months to complete

He also specializes in the most miniature of artwork creating images on rice

Ajayrsquos path to artistic success began at age 3 in the small rural town of Dholpur He had a violent allergic reaction a er re-ceiving a shot to treat a burn on his leg e complication le him permanently hearing impaired

At a loss Ajayrsquos parents watched him

get enjoyment when he picked up a paint brush ey encouraged the activity and he was eventually noticed in a competition by royal court artist Shri Sua Lal who taught him the art of oil painting

ldquoHe said lsquoI can tell you the way he uses his ngers one day he will become a

great artistrsquo Vijay said ldquo atrsquos how all this startedrdquo

A few years later while attending the Deaf and Dumb School Ajay learned the technique of miniature painting from artist Asha Devi By age 21 he had his rst art exhibition and sold 144 of his 150 works

Popularity has only picked up from there for Ajay who is well recognized in his na-tive Jaipur India

In 2004 he was awarded a national award of accomplishment from the president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hersquos met several Indian movie and televi-sion stars And when Ajay takes the train autograph seekers o en swarm around him for a signature

While in Sammamish things have been a little more laid back for the artist He will return home July 5 with his wife and two children but hopes to have le an impact in Washington He will show his work this Friday at the Issaquah Artwalk He also plans to show his work to local Boy Scout Troop 677 the Vedic Cultural Center and other local organizations to relay the mes-sage that even with a handicap success is achievable

ldquoNot everything is lostrdquo Vijay said ldquoIf there is a will there is way You canrsquot change the past there are things which you canrsquot control but you can still create a futurerdquo

Renowned deaf mute artist visits Sammamish

Ajay Garg a well-known deaf and mute artist from India hopes to spread his inspirational message while staying in Sammamish KEVIN ENDEJAN Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

result aging parents have struggled to take care of their children So 9 years ago they opened their first caregiver home

When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

community meant they could stay in their commu-nity and not get sent away to the closest state bed

So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

Josh Suman

Celeste Gracey

Safety patrol hall of fame

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

Car hits bear in Sammamish

AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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Issaquah police are looking for two men they believe busted into a womanrsquos home beat her and stole her prescription medicine

The two men each about 30 years old and 5rsquo10rdquo are accused of kick-ing and stomping on the womanrsquos face multiple times at about noon May 16 before asking ldquowhere is itrdquo

The two men ransacked the place possibly for narcotic drugs when they made off with the womanrsquos medicine The two fled on foot

One suspect a white male about 200 lbs was described as wearing a white shirt blue jeans worn low and white Converse shoes He had unfinished full sleeve

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BY kevin endejan amp celeste graceynewsissaquahreportercom

The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah and Sammamish police reports

A man was arrested for jaywalking from Costco to the Pickering Barn in Issaquah on May 12 after he lied to police about his name

The man along with two others started to cross the street where a police officer was directing traf-fic He told them to use a crosswalk because of the high volume of traffic They walked a little further and then began to illegally cross the street again

When questioned the man told the officer he didnrsquot think it was that big of a deal The officer asked for all of their IDs the man said he didnrsquot have it on him and gave him a wrong name

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In the past transients have broken in and tried sleeping in the caboose The caboose is now out of town for restoration work

No damage was done to the building

iMPatient driverPolice were called May

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The man who was headed northbound passed other vehicles going north-bound and headed directly

at the traffic moving south-bound

When the man was told what he was doing was unsafe he cursed at the construction worker Police tracked the vehicle to a 37-year-old Seattle man

sUsPiciOUs ManPolice responded to a call

about a suspicious man out-side Blackwell Elementary on May 10

A group of children said the subject drove up in a blue van and asked the children if they wanted any ice cream One of the boys said they didnrsquot have any money

The man then started asking where they lived That question made the children suspicious and they left the van and went over to some adults One of the adults went back to where the van was but it had already driven off

BUrned PaPerSomeone called police

May 15 after finding a singed newspaper below the mailbox of a residence they were house-sitting in the 2300 block of NE 4th Place

The caller said the newspaper had both ends slightly burned They said there was no other visible damage to the surround-ing area but they were concerned whoever might have set the paper on fire was looking to start a larger one

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called police May 14 to report someone had stolen two of his bikes and parts valued at nearly $4000

The man said someone had broken into the storage closet of his apartment complex in the 500 block of 225 Lane Northeast within a four-month period and taken his bicycles

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Gov Chris Gregoire has announced an emergency action to slow the spread of whooping cough (pertussis) in the state If the pace continues

wersquore headed toward the highest number of reported cases here since the early rsquo40s

Whooping cough is highly conta-gious It causes cold-like symptoms spreads by coughing and sneezing and can last for weeks Itrsquos a miserable illness for teens and adults but very serious for babies who o en catch it from relatives and other adults Sadly it has taken the lives of four Washing-ton babies in the last two years and hospitalized dozens more

Whooping cough vaccine is recom-mended for all kids and adults Itrsquos widely available at clinics pharmacies

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Younger kids must complete a series of ve doses of DTaP vaccine by age seven for full protection

Immunization exemptions have also played a role in the epidemic erersquos a lot of misinformation about vaccines especially online Itrsquos hard to tell the di erence between whatrsquos reliable and what isnrsquot

One way the state is helping parents get reliable information is through the new immunization exemp-tion law It requires parents to talk with a health care provider before exempting their child from immuniza-tions required for school entry e health care profes-sional must sign a form verifying the parent or guardian received vaccine bene t and risk information

To nd an immunization clinic contact your health care provider or local health agency All recommended vaccines are o ered at no cost to all kids under 19 through health care provider o ces participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Health care providers may charge an o ce visit fee and a fee to give the vaccine called an administration fee People who cannot a ord the administration fee can ask the health care provider to waive the cost Most health insurance carriers will cover the whooping cough vaccine adults should double-check with their health plan

Making sure yoursquore current on your whooping cough vaccine is the best way you can help protect the vulner-able in our communities ndash the babies that are too young to be fully immunized

Mary C Selecky has served as Secretary of the Washing-ton State Department of Health since March of 1999 In

1989 she helped create the department she now leads

Guard againstwhooping cough

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Irsquove loved movies as long as I can remember I still recall one of my rst theater experiences

cowering in my seat as a 4-year-old mdash knowing any moment ET would spring from the foggy eld to give the

audience a thrill e big-eyed alien didnrsquot disappointUnfortunately the same canrsquot be said

for Hollywood which has evolved into one big blockbuster of bore

As June gets underway we are entering the summer movie season mdash a time that used to signal three months of bliss for lm fans Now itrsquos turned into a contest of who can produce the largest box of digital eye candy

When done right Computer-Generat-ed Imagery or CGI can take viewers to

places theyrsquove never imagined But like most things it only works in moderation mdash something Hollywood directors obviously know little about

Want proof Look no further than this summerrsquos over-the-top ldquoBattleshiprdquo

Donrsquot get me wrong I like explosions as much as the next guy

But I miss the days of real cars getting blown up I miss the days of stuntmen I miss the days when acting and dialogue were valued

ere was just something more satisfying knowing it took ve pounds of TNT to blow up a limousine and not the click of a mouse I like knowing a real person put their body on the line jumping o a roo op And Irsquod much

rather listen to a skilled actor deliver a line than Tatum Channing or Channing Tatum or whatever his name is stutter one-liners while showing his abs from 50 di erent angles

ere wasnrsquot anything that disappointed me more than the 2010 big screen rendition of e A-Team a favorite childhood television show of mine in the lsquo80s I know it was a cheesy show but the whole premise was based on stunts One of the lead characters was a stuntman ere were zero stunts in the movie but plenty of ridiculous green-screen shots mdash one that included a tank falling out of an airplane shooting live ammunition only to be saved by a parachute Yep thatrsquos really going to happen

As movie prices go up the quality of the movies seems to go down atrsquos a shame for people like me who enjoy escaping the summer heat for the dark con nes of an air-conditioned theater

Sure movies o en provide an escape from reality but without some semblance of physical existence they just become laughable

Maybe aliens arenrsquot real but people could actually reach out and touch ET on the movie set ere was no actors walking next to an imaginary alien on a green screen And for me that makes a huge di erence

Keep it real Hollywood or Irsquoll be happy to keep the money in my wallet

IssaquahSammamish Assistant Editor Kevin Endejan can be reached at kendejanissaquahreportercom or

425-391-0363 ext 5054

A HOLLYWOOD DISASTER

Mary CSelecky

Kevin Endejan

Movies just arenrsquot what they used to be

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Deaf and mute nearly his entire life Ajay Garg canrsquot verbally express his feelings about the United States

But a look under a magnifying glass intricately reveals his thoughts on a single grain of rice ldquoI Love Americardquo

Ajay a 41-year-old internationally renowned artist who specializes in Indian miniature paintings is currently staying with his brother Vijay in his Sammamish home

ldquoItrsquos very clean the weather is good the houses are nicerdquo communicated a smiling Ajay through his brother

While his work has been displayed in the United States several times this is just Ajayrsquos second trip west as he prepares to show his work June 7-30 at the Augen Gal-lery in Portland Ore

Ajayrsquos style is heavily focused on detail He uses a magnifying glass and a single-haired brush to produce his miniature paintings on canvases many of which represent traditional and contemporary aspects of Indian culture Subjects include everything from village settings to deities like Vishnu and take anywhere from ve days to six months to complete

He also specializes in the most miniature of artwork creating images on rice

Ajayrsquos path to artistic success began at age 3 in the small rural town of Dholpur He had a violent allergic reaction a er re-ceiving a shot to treat a burn on his leg e complication le him permanently hearing impaired

At a loss Ajayrsquos parents watched him

get enjoyment when he picked up a paint brush ey encouraged the activity and he was eventually noticed in a competition by royal court artist Shri Sua Lal who taught him the art of oil painting

ldquoHe said lsquoI can tell you the way he uses his ngers one day he will become a

great artistrsquo Vijay said ldquo atrsquos how all this startedrdquo

A few years later while attending the Deaf and Dumb School Ajay learned the technique of miniature painting from artist Asha Devi By age 21 he had his rst art exhibition and sold 144 of his 150 works

Popularity has only picked up from there for Ajay who is well recognized in his na-tive Jaipur India

In 2004 he was awarded a national award of accomplishment from the president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hersquos met several Indian movie and televi-sion stars And when Ajay takes the train autograph seekers o en swarm around him for a signature

While in Sammamish things have been a little more laid back for the artist He will return home July 5 with his wife and two children but hopes to have le an impact in Washington He will show his work this Friday at the Issaquah Artwalk He also plans to show his work to local Boy Scout Troop 677 the Vedic Cultural Center and other local organizations to relay the mes-sage that even with a handicap success is achievable

ldquoNot everything is lostrdquo Vijay said ldquoIf there is a will there is way You canrsquot change the past there are things which you canrsquot control but you can still create a futurerdquo

Renowned deaf mute artist visits Sammamish

Ajay Garg a well-known deaf and mute artist from India hopes to spread his inspirational message while staying in Sammamish KEVIN ENDEJAN Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

result aging parents have struggled to take care of their children So 9 years ago they opened their first caregiver home

When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

community meant they could stay in their commu-nity and not get sent away to the closest state bed

So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

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Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

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AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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Gov Chris Gregoire has announced an emergency action to slow the spread of whooping cough (pertussis) in the state If the pace continues

wersquore headed toward the highest number of reported cases here since the early rsquo40s

Whooping cough is highly conta-gious It causes cold-like symptoms spreads by coughing and sneezing and can last for weeks Itrsquos a miserable illness for teens and adults but very serious for babies who o en catch it from relatives and other adults Sadly it has taken the lives of four Washing-ton babies in the last two years and hospitalized dozens more

Whooping cough vaccine is recom-mended for all kids and adults Itrsquos widely available at clinics pharmacies

and doctor o ces Everyone age 11 and older should get a whooping cough booster called Tdap Wersquore buying 27000 doses of Tdap for adults who otherwise canrsquot a ord it

Younger kids must complete a series of ve doses of DTaP vaccine by age seven for full protection

Immunization exemptions have also played a role in the epidemic erersquos a lot of misinformation about vaccines especially online Itrsquos hard to tell the di erence between whatrsquos reliable and what isnrsquot

One way the state is helping parents get reliable information is through the new immunization exemp-tion law It requires parents to talk with a health care provider before exempting their child from immuniza-tions required for school entry e health care profes-sional must sign a form verifying the parent or guardian received vaccine bene t and risk information

To nd an immunization clinic contact your health care provider or local health agency All recommended vaccines are o ered at no cost to all kids under 19 through health care provider o ces participating in the statersquos Childhood Vaccine Program Health care providers may charge an o ce visit fee and a fee to give the vaccine called an administration fee People who cannot a ord the administration fee can ask the health care provider to waive the cost Most health insurance carriers will cover the whooping cough vaccine adults should double-check with their health plan

Making sure yoursquore current on your whooping cough vaccine is the best way you can help protect the vulner-able in our communities ndash the babies that are too young to be fully immunized

Mary C Selecky has served as Secretary of the Washing-ton State Department of Health since March of 1999 In

1989 she helped create the department she now leads

Guard againstwhooping cough

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Irsquove loved movies as long as I can remember I still recall one of my rst theater experiences

cowering in my seat as a 4-year-old mdash knowing any moment ET would spring from the foggy eld to give the

audience a thrill e big-eyed alien didnrsquot disappointUnfortunately the same canrsquot be said

for Hollywood which has evolved into one big blockbuster of bore

As June gets underway we are entering the summer movie season mdash a time that used to signal three months of bliss for lm fans Now itrsquos turned into a contest of who can produce the largest box of digital eye candy

When done right Computer-Generat-ed Imagery or CGI can take viewers to

places theyrsquove never imagined But like most things it only works in moderation mdash something Hollywood directors obviously know little about

Want proof Look no further than this summerrsquos over-the-top ldquoBattleshiprdquo

Donrsquot get me wrong I like explosions as much as the next guy

But I miss the days of real cars getting blown up I miss the days of stuntmen I miss the days when acting and dialogue were valued

ere was just something more satisfying knowing it took ve pounds of TNT to blow up a limousine and not the click of a mouse I like knowing a real person put their body on the line jumping o a roo op And Irsquod much

rather listen to a skilled actor deliver a line than Tatum Channing or Channing Tatum or whatever his name is stutter one-liners while showing his abs from 50 di erent angles

ere wasnrsquot anything that disappointed me more than the 2010 big screen rendition of e A-Team a favorite childhood television show of mine in the lsquo80s I know it was a cheesy show but the whole premise was based on stunts One of the lead characters was a stuntman ere were zero stunts in the movie but plenty of ridiculous green-screen shots mdash one that included a tank falling out of an airplane shooting live ammunition only to be saved by a parachute Yep thatrsquos really going to happen

As movie prices go up the quality of the movies seems to go down atrsquos a shame for people like me who enjoy escaping the summer heat for the dark con nes of an air-conditioned theater

Sure movies o en provide an escape from reality but without some semblance of physical existence they just become laughable

Maybe aliens arenrsquot real but people could actually reach out and touch ET on the movie set ere was no actors walking next to an imaginary alien on a green screen And for me that makes a huge di erence

Keep it real Hollywood or Irsquoll be happy to keep the money in my wallet

IssaquahSammamish Assistant Editor Kevin Endejan can be reached at kendejanissaquahreportercom or

425-391-0363 ext 5054

A HOLLYWOOD DISASTER

Mary CSelecky

Kevin Endejan

Movies just arenrsquot what they used to be

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Deaf and mute nearly his entire life Ajay Garg canrsquot verbally express his feelings about the United States

But a look under a magnifying glass intricately reveals his thoughts on a single grain of rice ldquoI Love Americardquo

Ajay a 41-year-old internationally renowned artist who specializes in Indian miniature paintings is currently staying with his brother Vijay in his Sammamish home

ldquoItrsquos very clean the weather is good the houses are nicerdquo communicated a smiling Ajay through his brother

While his work has been displayed in the United States several times this is just Ajayrsquos second trip west as he prepares to show his work June 7-30 at the Augen Gal-lery in Portland Ore

Ajayrsquos style is heavily focused on detail He uses a magnifying glass and a single-haired brush to produce his miniature paintings on canvases many of which represent traditional and contemporary aspects of Indian culture Subjects include everything from village settings to deities like Vishnu and take anywhere from ve days to six months to complete

He also specializes in the most miniature of artwork creating images on rice

Ajayrsquos path to artistic success began at age 3 in the small rural town of Dholpur He had a violent allergic reaction a er re-ceiving a shot to treat a burn on his leg e complication le him permanently hearing impaired

At a loss Ajayrsquos parents watched him

get enjoyment when he picked up a paint brush ey encouraged the activity and he was eventually noticed in a competition by royal court artist Shri Sua Lal who taught him the art of oil painting

ldquoHe said lsquoI can tell you the way he uses his ngers one day he will become a

great artistrsquo Vijay said ldquo atrsquos how all this startedrdquo

A few years later while attending the Deaf and Dumb School Ajay learned the technique of miniature painting from artist Asha Devi By age 21 he had his rst art exhibition and sold 144 of his 150 works

Popularity has only picked up from there for Ajay who is well recognized in his na-tive Jaipur India

In 2004 he was awarded a national award of accomplishment from the president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hersquos met several Indian movie and televi-sion stars And when Ajay takes the train autograph seekers o en swarm around him for a signature

While in Sammamish things have been a little more laid back for the artist He will return home July 5 with his wife and two children but hopes to have le an impact in Washington He will show his work this Friday at the Issaquah Artwalk He also plans to show his work to local Boy Scout Troop 677 the Vedic Cultural Center and other local organizations to relay the mes-sage that even with a handicap success is achievable

ldquoNot everything is lostrdquo Vijay said ldquoIf there is a will there is way You canrsquot change the past there are things which you canrsquot control but you can still create a futurerdquo

Renowned deaf mute artist visits Sammamish

Ajay Garg a well-known deaf and mute artist from India hopes to spread his inspirational message while staying in Sammamish KEVIN ENDEJAN Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

Page 6 wwwissaquahrePortercom Friday June 1 2012

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

result aging parents have struggled to take care of their children So 9 years ago they opened their first caregiver home

When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

community meant they could stay in their commu-nity and not get sent away to the closest state bed

So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

Car hits bear in Sammamish

AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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Deaf and mute nearly his entire life Ajay Garg canrsquot verbally express his feelings about the United States

But a look under a magnifying glass intricately reveals his thoughts on a single grain of rice ldquoI Love Americardquo

Ajay a 41-year-old internationally renowned artist who specializes in Indian miniature paintings is currently staying with his brother Vijay in his Sammamish home

ldquoItrsquos very clean the weather is good the houses are nicerdquo communicated a smiling Ajay through his brother

While his work has been displayed in the United States several times this is just Ajayrsquos second trip west as he prepares to show his work June 7-30 at the Augen Gal-lery in Portland Ore

Ajayrsquos style is heavily focused on detail He uses a magnifying glass and a single-haired brush to produce his miniature paintings on canvases many of which represent traditional and contemporary aspects of Indian culture Subjects include everything from village settings to deities like Vishnu and take anywhere from ve days to six months to complete

He also specializes in the most miniature of artwork creating images on rice

Ajayrsquos path to artistic success began at age 3 in the small rural town of Dholpur He had a violent allergic reaction a er re-ceiving a shot to treat a burn on his leg e complication le him permanently hearing impaired

At a loss Ajayrsquos parents watched him

get enjoyment when he picked up a paint brush ey encouraged the activity and he was eventually noticed in a competition by royal court artist Shri Sua Lal who taught him the art of oil painting

ldquoHe said lsquoI can tell you the way he uses his ngers one day he will become a

great artistrsquo Vijay said ldquo atrsquos how all this startedrdquo

A few years later while attending the Deaf and Dumb School Ajay learned the technique of miniature painting from artist Asha Devi By age 21 he had his rst art exhibition and sold 144 of his 150 works

Popularity has only picked up from there for Ajay who is well recognized in his na-tive Jaipur India

In 2004 he was awarded a national award of accomplishment from the president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hersquos met several Indian movie and televi-sion stars And when Ajay takes the train autograph seekers o en swarm around him for a signature

While in Sammamish things have been a little more laid back for the artist He will return home July 5 with his wife and two children but hopes to have le an impact in Washington He will show his work this Friday at the Issaquah Artwalk He also plans to show his work to local Boy Scout Troop 677 the Vedic Cultural Center and other local organizations to relay the mes-sage that even with a handicap success is achievable

ldquoNot everything is lostrdquo Vijay said ldquoIf there is a will there is way You canrsquot change the past there are things which you canrsquot control but you can still create a futurerdquo

Renowned deaf mute artist visits Sammamish

Ajay Garg a well-known deaf and mute artist from India hopes to spread his inspirational message while staying in Sammamish KEVIN ENDEJAN Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

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When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

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So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

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ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

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AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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A host of factors are A host of factors are What causes tooth decay

help to those who havenrsquot yet In addition she plans outings and stocks the home with food

LEO began the project a year ago after buying a plot of land from Port Blakely as part of the developmentrsquos agreement to provide low-income housing LEO used plans from its first home on Croston Lane which was donated by Polygon as a base for the project

LEO had been saving the $350000 for the project for several years

The organization was founded 23 years ago when the state gave parents in the Issaquah School District grant money to start a group that focus on special needs

The parents began by focusing on recreation and employment The idea was to help get the students out into the community

ldquoOur main goal was to create a community where people with disabilities could live life to the fullestrdquo said Rose Finnegan one of the founders

At one time people with developmental disabilities werenrsquot expected to live past their 40s and 50s but mod-ern medicine has extended their life expectancy As a

result aging parents have struggled to take care of their children So 9 years ago they opened their first caregiver home

When Finneganrsquos own son decided to move into a LEO home she found he became much more outgo-ing and better at negotiat-ing for himself she said

ldquoHe used to be my shadowrdquoHaving homes in the

community meant they could stay in their commu-nity and not get sent away to the closest state bed

So far all of LEOrsquos homes have been in Issaquah but Whitaker hopes next to place a home in Sno-qualmie

Nancy Whitaker stands in the hallway to the rooms at the new LEO home celeste gracey Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter

leoCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

pinhole camera to capture the userrsquos personal identification number The skimming equipment captured the ac-count information and Sandler would link that information up with the video of the person typing in their PIN Sandler would encode the account information on a blank card and use the PIN to steal money from victim accounts

The skimming devices were installed primarily on Chase ATMs in Lynnwood Snohomish Everett Seattle and Denver

In their request for a significant sen-

tence for Sandler prosecutors pointed out that while CHASE ultimately replaced money taken from the accounts individu-als had their lives and sense of security badly disrupted

One victim said the money taken from her account meant she could not pay her rent and was almost evicted

As the use of ATMs and debit and credit cards has become universal virtu-ally any person in modern society is a potential target and a foreseeable victim of such crimes prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo ldquoWhat is more victims are typically completely oblivious that their identities have been stolen until their accounts have been substantially emptiedrdquo

sKimmerCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

Friday June 1 2012 wwwissaquahreportercom page 7

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

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Celeste Gracey

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

Car hits bear in Sammamish

AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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Luke Boyer a fifth grader at Cascade Ridge Elementary School in Sammamish was inducted into the 2012 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame on May 4 in recognition of his dedication to safety community stewardship and leadership

Boyer was one of 10 outstanding patrollers from across Washington to be recognized at the evening awards cer-emony before the Seattle Mariners-Minnesota Twins game at Safeco Field

Boyer is a positive compassionate and well-respected leader who puts others before himself said his advisor Paula Parks

After returning from a five-day school closure due to snow Boyer ar-rived extra early to help prepare materials before

fellow patrollers ar-rived knowing it would be a more complicated morning due to lingering snow

Friday June 1 2012 wwwissaquahreportercom page 7

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Three current and former staff members of the Issaquah amp Sammamish Reporter were honored May 19 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Excellence in Journalism Contest

Celeste Gracey Josh Suman and Gabri-elle Nomura all placed first and second in a variety of categories

Gracey was awarded two first-place prizes one for Social Issues Reporting and one for Government and Political Report-ing which she also won a second place prize for

One first-place story was ldquoWhen help means life or deathrdquo which explored the need for more homeless shelters on the Eastside Another was a two-part series ldquoA park out of placerdquo which told the struggle Lake Sammamish

State Park is having with its aging facilities and declined attendance

Her second-place story ldquoA tale of two cit-iesrdquo looked at Issaquahrsquos central plan through the eyes of two members of the cityrsquos planning com-mission

Suman was awarded first place in Sports Reporting for his two-part report ldquoHead Games | Concussions in youth sports the Lystedt Law and a local responserdquo on concussions affecting high school football players

Nomura received a first place award in Lifestyles Reporting for her story ldquoVisi-tors come face-to-face with their worst nightmares at Beaver Lake Parkrdquo The story discussed the annual Halloween event on the Plateau

Sammamishrsquos Luke Boyer far left was named among the AAA School Safety Hall of Fame contributed

Reporters receive top regional awards

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Celeste Gracey

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BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

ldquoBellevue has exceptional talent leadership and experi-encerdquo rst-year Eastside Catholic coach Lewis Ratcli told US Lacrosse Washington ldquoWersquore not used to this platform

and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

For more on state golf and state tennis tourna-ment results go to wwwissaquahreportercom

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

According to MyNorthwestcom nei-ther the woman nor the bear was hurt However the car sustained damage to its front end was not drivable

ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

Book sale this weekend

e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

who have received care from the hospital e $50 donations includes two drinks and appetizers ere will also be a ra e and special auction items

Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

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AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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A pair of title game losses may have kept the ultimate prize at an armrsquos length but Eastside Catholic recorded an historic spring in baseball and boys lacrosse a er each made the deepest run in its respective programrsquos history

e baseball team put the winning run on base in the bottom of the seventh inning but was unable to recreate the magic of its Metro League tournament title run falling 3-2 to Kamiakin in the 3A state title game on Saturday at Gesa Stadium in Pasco

e Crusaders which earned the trip to the championship game with a 13-1 win over Kelso in the semi- nals the previ-ous day were the rst group in school history to make it past the state quarter nal round

Eastside Catholic nished the season with a record of 19-7 including a Metro League tournament championship

Bellevue lacrosse too much for Eastside e boys Division I lacrosse nal o ered a chance at

redemption a er Eastside Catholic handed Bellevue one of its two defeats on the year and the Wolverines took full advantage by capturing the title with a 13-4 win at Seattle Memorial Stadium on Saturday

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and didnrsquot come to play aggressively We will de nitely learn something from thisrdquo

Andrew Gulrajani matched Eastsidersquos team total with four goals for Bellevue while Colin MacIlvennie and Peter Kim-ball each netted a pair of scores for the Crusaders in the loss

e defeat was only the second in the last 14 games of the year for Eastside Catholic which nished 2012 with a record of 14-4-0 en route to the programrsquos rst title game appear-ance

Historic spring for EC sportsEastside Catholicrsquos Alex Foley tossed the Crusaders into the state title game with a win against Kelso in the semi nals RHONDA BUNKER Contributed

Eastside Catholic was unable to gain a foothold on o ense against Bellevue scoring only four goals in the state title game MICHAEL JARDINE US Lacrosse Washington

BY JOSH SUMANJSUMANSOUNDPUBLISHINGCOM

Gabrielle Gevers placed h in the 100 and 200 meter dashes for Issaquah and also anchored a pair of relay teams to help the Eagles to a h place team nish only four points behind Gig Harbor

Madison Callan Juliana da Cruz Mack Wieburg and Gevers missed a title by only fractions of a second in the 800 meter relay and Chalfant replaced Cruz in the 1600 meter relay where the Eagles were behind only Bellarmine Prep Wieburg also competed in the high jump

Eva Perry earned eight points for the Eagles in the pole vault competition to round out the eld events

Alexis Daugherty took home eight points for Sky-line with a third place nish in the 400 meter dash She teamed with Mckenzie Deutsch Dorie Dalzell and Maria Volodkevich to earn a third place nish in the 1600 meter relay

Curtis won the team scoring on the girls side in the 4A meet Skyline ended the day in a tie for 17th with Moses Lake while Eastlake earned a total of four team points

Skyline ended the boys meet in a four-way tie for 12th place with Skyview Gar eld and Gonzaga Prep

Drew Matthews nished the 400 meter dash in third place for the Spartans in a time of 4840 seconds He teamed with Jamon Rogers Trevon Clark and Andrew Millett to nish in second place in the 1600 meter relay Keegan Symmes ran the 3200

Ryan Lewis nished h in the 100 meters for East-lake in 1114 seconds while Issaquahrsquos Kyle Farmer was eighth

Jorrell Dorsey was second in the long jump and fourth in the long jump for Issaquah Daniel Brady also competed in the long jump for Eastlake

Gino Bresolin earned points for the Wolves in the shot put and discus competitions as well

Issaquah was only a point out of 12th and was one of four teams with 13 points Eastlake nished in 22nd with 11

Issaquah girls 5th in state track

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

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Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

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e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

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LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

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Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

More information about the choir and details about the concert can be found at wwwis-saquahsingerscom Click on ldquoUpcomingrdquo

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Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

Scholarship for Dickinson College Shirley Chung of Skyline won a National Merit Scholarship for the University of Southern

California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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A woman escaped in-jury the morning of May 24 when her car crashed into a bear on Southeast Eighth Street in Sam-mamish

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ldquo e driver was obvi-ously a bit shaken up but uninjured And she saw the bear scoot o into the woodsrdquo Samma-mish Police Sgt Jessica Sullivan

Bears and other large animals o en are seen in suburban areas in the springtime looking for food

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e Providence Point Library will sponsor a used book sale June 2-3

e event will be from 9 am to 4 pm June 2 and 11 am to 230 pm June 3 in the basement of Town Hall 4135 Provi-dence Point Drive SE

LW schools raises $180000

e annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation raised more than $180000 for district students and programs e total was up from $144500 raised last year Nearly 450 people at-tended the event

Childrenrsquos fundraiser

A local guild is hosting an auction for Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital Un-compensated Care Fund June 19 at the Flat Iron Grill

e event is named for two speci c children

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Go to clarebeckettguildorg to sign up

Issaquah Singers o er free concert

Issaquah Singers will present a free concert ldquo e Time of Your Liferdquo at 2 pm Saturday at Sammamish Presbyterian Church 22522 NE Ingle-wood Hill Drive

e Savoy Swing Club dancers will perform several numbers with the choir e choir will be accompanied by an ac-cordion guitar hammer dulcimer and ute An audience sing-a-long also will be part of the concert

Issaquah Singers a non-pro t choir formed in 1976 performs at senior living centers and civic events on the East-side While the concert is free donations are welcome

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AROUND TOWN

Duo wins DECA championship

Eastside Catholic seniors Lexi DiJulio and Carly Web-ster recently won an Interna-tional DECA championship for their Chapter Awards Project beating 45 teams from around the country

Webster is a Sammamish resident

Eastside Catholic had seven students who quali ed for International DECA

National Merit winners

ree area students earned National Merit scholarships to their respec-tive colleges

Blake Crinklaw of Eastlake High School has received a National Merit

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California and William Pat-terson of Eastside Catholic won a National Merit Scholarship for St Olaf College

Sammamish resident Carly Webster le and Lexi DiJulio won an International DECA championship recently in Salt Lake City Utah CONTRIBUTED

Area students haul in awards

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Music Director and Conductor R Joseph Scott presents

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Sound Publishing Inc has an immediate open- ing for an Adver tising Sales Consultant at the Kirkland Reporter office The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong in- terpersonal skills both wr i t ten and oral and have excellent communi- cations skills The ideal candidate must be moti- vated and take the initia- tive to sell multiple me- dia products including on-line advertising spe- cial products work with existing customers and find ways to grow sales and income with new p r o s p e c t i ve c l i e n t s Print media experience is a definite asset Must be computer-proficient at Word Excel and utiliz- ing the Internet Posi- tion requires use of per- sonal cel l phone and vehicle possession of valid WA State Driverrsquos License and proof of ac- tive vehicle insurance Compensation includes salary plus commission Based in Poulsbo and Bellevue Wash Sound Publishing Inc owns and operates 38 com- munity newspapers and 14 Little Nickel publica- tions in the greater Pu- get Sound area Sound P u b l i s h i n g rsquo s b r o a d household distr ibution blankets the greater Pu- get Sound region ex- tending northward from Seattle to Canada south t o Sa lem Ore and westward to the Pacific Ocean Sound Publish- ing is an Equal Opportu- nity Employer and offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance 401K paid vacation holidays and a great work environment We recognize that the key to our success lies in the abilities diversity and vision of our em- ployees Women and minorities are encour- aged to apply If you are customer-dr iven suc- cess-oriented self-moti- vated wel l organized and have the ability to think outside the box then we want to hear from you Please email us your cover letter and resume tohreastsoundpublishingcom or mail toSound Publishing Inc19426 68th Avenue S

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Pomeranians Male amp Female $250 Teacup

Mini amp Toys Various Colors 8wks amp up

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SMALL MIXED Breed puppies Males amp Fe- males Born March 18th $200 each Excel lent companion dogs 206- 723-1271

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ISSAQUAHANNUAL MONTREUX N e i g h b o r h o o d S a l e Many homes participat- ing Saturday June 9th 9am to 230pm Exit 13 off I-90 take Lakemont Blvd turn left at first light at Newpor t Way turn right at Montreux sign amp waterfa l l onto Vi l lage Park Drive SEISSAQUAHS LAKE SAMMAMISH4 NEIGHBORHOODS Garage Sale Friday 61 and Saturday 62 9am- 4pm From West Lake Sammamish Rd enter on 188th or 192nd AveMAPLE VALLEYANNUAL WATER Gar- den Community sale Every street has differ- ent treasures Furniture collectibles tools and more from A to Z 61- 62 9am- 5pm cross streets of Kent Kangley 216th Follow signsMaple Valley

LAKE FOREST Estates Annual Garage Sale 115 Homes Invited to Par t ic ipate Saturday Only June 2nd 9am- 3pm Located on Hwy 1 6 9 a n d S E 2 5 3 r d PlaceRENTONHUGE ESTATE Sale June 1s t - 3 rd 7am- 5 p m 4 8 1 2 N E 1 s t Street Entire household modern basically new top brands with receipts showing purchase date and price Including 3 living room sets 2 din- ning room sets pictures kitchen items baby nur- sery complete 3 bed- room sets bedding col- lectables jewelery wall ar t housewares fake tall plants All items from smoke free animal free home Renay 509-939- 1388RENTONHUGE GARAGE SALE at Shadow Ridge Neigh- borhood Friday June 1st from 9am to 5pm and Saturday June 2nd 8am to 5pm Toys camping gear B-B-Q tools Har- vey Davidson accesso- r ies clothing kitchen- ware and much much more Fol low red and black arrows from Hwy 169 or SE Petrovitsky Rd to 17227 190th Ave SE Renton 98058

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Come see Live Performances of all your favorite Jersey Hits

$10 General Admission bull $15 Reserved Seatingat 7PM in the Snoqualmie Casino Cabaret

21 AND OVER

21 AND OVER

21 AND OVER

Every MONDAY at 6PM play with your Crescent Card for the chance to WIN $500

25 Lucky guests will win See Crescent Club for more details

Chaka

KHANSunday

June 10that 7pm

21 AND OVER

SATURDAY JUNE 9SATURDAY JUNE 9THTH atat 6 6at 6atat 6at PMPM

Price $35Each ticket price includesbull 10 - frac14oz tastings from our local distilleriesbull Complimentary appetizersbull Book our Shuttle Bus with the Snoqualmie

Casino Express and leave the driving to a professional

with special guestsMay 31 June 7 June 8 June 21

June 22 June 23 June 28 amp June 29

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August 26 bull 7pmAugust 26 August 26 Tickets on Sale June 9

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