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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM 4 • August 14, 2013 • Snoqualmie Valley Record 393195 Choose a Pediatric Dentist • Just as you’ve chosen a pediatrician for your child, consider the advantages of choosing a pediatric dentist from the very first visit by AGE ONE. • Don’t put your child to bed with a bottle. • Begin cleaning your child’s mouth after feeding even before teeth appear. • Make sure your children brush for 2 minutes, twice a day. • Check out www.2min2x.org. Dr. John R. Liu Dr. SallySue M. Lombardi Dr. Donna J. Quinby 185 NE Gilman Blvd. • Issaquah • 425.392.4048 www.eastsidepediatricdentalgroup.com Call us for Your Child’s First Visit! Raise a Cavity-free Child! 856883 Sign up for classes now at bellevuecollege.edu. Learn things. Things people will pay you for. College credits in all areas, including Computer Science and Technology. LearningRx strengthens the brain skills that make up IQ and determine how well the brain thinks, learns, reads, reasons and even pays attention. Help your child leap ahead this school year. Call LearningRx today! This school year, your child can slide backwards, or... in important skills for school success. ©2013 LearningRx, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (425) 657-0908 LearningRx-Issaquah www.learningrx.com/issaquah BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL OFFER Receive a complete LearningRx Cognitive Skills Testing Package* for $150 Testing is fast and fun. Your child will enjoy it and we will measure each of his or her key underlying learning and reading skill levels. Following the testing, you will have the opportunity to sit down with a cognitive skills training specialist and review your child’s results in easy-to-understand language. You’ll go home from this consultation knowing exactly how and why your child struggles to learn or read--and specific actions you can take right now to guarantee dramatic improvement this school year. Tests of this caliber cost $600-$1200 or more. ACT NOW and SAVE! *Package includes Woodcock Johnson III Cognitive and Achievement tests, analysis of the test results, and a one hour consultation. Limited time offer. 856561 Save $100 $50 off your first cleaning of 3 hours or more, and $25 off your next two regularly scheduled cleans. New customers only. Offer valid one time per household. Expires 10/31/13. LIFELONG EARLY LEARNING CENTER 425.292.0452 7329 Better Way S.E., Ste 115• Snoqualmie 857691 www.lifelongelc.com Lifelong Early Learning Center services children in the Snoqualmie Valley from 12 months old to Kindergarten age. Our unique approach creates a dynamic learning environment for your child’s present and future successes. Our school offers a relaxed, bright, clean environment for your child. Insiders tour for Mount Si freshmen Incoming Mount Si High School freshmen are invited to attend “The Insiders,” a free four-day course designed to give students helpful informa- tion and skills they need to be successful at Mount Si High School. The course is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. August 15, 16 and 19 at various locations on the main campus of Mount Si. On August 20, students will take a full-day field trip to visit several post high school education options. Lunch and materials will be provided. Also planned are exclusive tours of both the main and freshman campuses. Students will learn about the culture of Mount Si and the role P.R.I.D.E. plays in ensuring success in high school and beyond. They will get the opportunity to not only connect with their school, but with their commu- nity as well. Through engaging activities, open discussion, and community service, students will explore what it means to be a Mount Si Wildcat and a citizen. “Insiders” is meant to give each student the skills and confidence to over- come any obstacles they might face during this major transition and realize their full potential. To learn more, contact Mount Si Language Arts teacher Brian McCormick at [email protected]. ‘All she had was a backpack’: YMCA holding backpack, school supply drive The YMCAs on the Eastside will host a backpack and school supply drive for local youth in need through August 23. The drive is in memory of Nicole Lehtinen, a foster youth whose life was cut short in an auto accident at the age of 16. After her father died, 6 year old Nicole became a foster child when her mother could no longer care for her. As she entered foster care, all she had from home was her backpack. According to Treehouse, a Seattle resource that provides essentials well as academic support for foster youth, there are between 1,300 and 1,500 children in foster care on any given day in King County. Community members can support the drive by donating new backpacks and school supplies to Eastside YMCA’s through Friday, Aug. 23, at the Snoqualmie Y as well as the Coal Creek, Bellevue, Sammamish and Lake Heights locations. Fall registration begins for Si View programs Fall Registration opens Friday August 16, for upcoming programs at Si View Metro Parks. Programs range from swim lessons to yoga and dance to karate. Register early to reserve a spot. Also upcoming are family outings such as The Breakdancing Ninja at September Family Night and Haunted House or Pumpkin Swim in October.

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Choose a Pediatric Dentist• Just as you’ve chosen a pediatrician for your child, consider the advantages

of choosing a pediatric dentist from the very �rst visit by AGE ONE.

• Don’t put your child to bed with a bottle.

• Begin cleaning your child’s mouth after feeding even before teeth appear.

• Make sure your children brush for 2 minutes, twice a day.

• Check out www.2min2x.org.

Dr. John R. LiuDr. SallySue M. LombardiDr. Donna J. Quinby

185 NE Gilman Blvd. • Issaquah • 425.392.4048 www.eastsidepediatricdentalgroup.com

Call us for YourChild’s First Visit!

Raise a Cavity-free Child!

856883

Sign up for classes now at bellevuecollege.edu.

Learn things. Things people

will pay you for.College credits in all areas,

including Computer Science and Technology.

LearningRx strengthens the brain skills that make up IQ and determine how well the brain thinks, learns, reads, reasons and even pays attention. Help your child leap ahead this school year. Call LearningRx today!

LearningRx strengthens the brain skills that make up IQ and determine

This school year, your child can slide backwards, or...

in important skills for school success.

©2013 LearningRx, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

(425) 657-0908 LearningRx-Issaquah www.learningrx.com/issaquah

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL OFFER

Receive a complete LearningRx Cognitive Skills Testing Package* for $150

Testing is fast and fun. Your child will enjoy it and we will measure each of his or her key underlying learning and reading skill levels. Following the testing, you will have the opportunity to sit down with a cognitive skills training specialist and review your child’s results in easy-to-understand language. You’ll go home from this consultation knowing exactly how and why your child struggles to learn or read--and specific actions you can take right now to guarantee dramatic improvement this school year. Tests of this caliber cost $600-$1200 or more. ACT NOW and SAVE! *Package includes Woodcock Johnson III Cognitive and Achievement tests, analysis of the test results, and a one hour consultation. Limited time offer.

856561

Save $100 $50 off your first cleaning of 3 hours or more, and $25 off your next two

regularly scheduled cleans. New customers only. Offer valid one time per

household. Expires 10/31/13.

LIFELONG EARLY LEARNING CENTER

425.292.04527329 Better Way S.E., Ste 115• Snoqualmie

857691

www.lifelongelc.com

Lifelong Early Learning Center services children in the Snoqualmie Valley from 12 months old to Kindergarten age. Our unique approach creates a dynamic learning environment for your child’s present and future successes. Our school offers a relaxed, bright, clean environment for your child.

Insiders tour for Mount Si freshmenIncoming Mount Si High School freshmen are invited to attend “The

Insiders,” a free four-day course designed to give students helpful informa-tion and skills they need to be successful at Mount Si High School.

The course is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. August 15, 16 and 19 at various locations on the main campus of Mount Si.

On August 20, students will take a full-day field trip to visit several post high school education options.

Lunch and materials will be provided. Also planned are exclusive tours of both the main and freshman campuses.

Students will learn about the culture of Mount Si and the role P.R.I.D.E. plays in ensuring success in high school and beyond. They will get the opportunity to not only connect with their school, but with their commu-nity as well. Through engaging activities, open discussion, and community service, students will explore what it means to be a Mount Si Wildcat and a citizen.

“Insiders” is meant to give each student the skills and confidence to over-come any obstacles they might face during this major transition and realize their full potential.

To learn more, contact Mount Si Language Arts teacher Brian McCormick at [email protected].

‘All she had was a backpack’: YMCA holding backpack, school supply driveThe YMCAs on the Eastside will host a backpack and school supply drive for local youth in need through August 23. The drive is in memory of Nicole Lehtinen, a foster youth whose life was cut short in an auto accident at the age of 16. After her father died, 6 year old Nicole became a foster child when her mother could no longer care for her. As she entered foster care, all she had from home was her backpack.According to Treehouse, a Seattle resource that provides essentials well as academic support for foster youth, there are between 1,300 and 1,500 children in foster care on any given day in King County. Community members can support the drive by donating new backpacks and school supplies to Eastside YMCA’s through Friday, Aug. 23, at the Snoqualmie Y as well as the Coal Creek, Bellevue, Sammamish and Lake Heights locations.

Fall registration begins for Si View programsFall Registration opens Friday August 16, for upcoming programs at Si View Metro Parks. Programs range from swim lessons to yoga and dance to karate. Register early to reserve a spot. Also upcoming are family outings such as The Breakdancing Ninja at September Family Night and Haunted House or Pumpkin Swim in October.