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Join us on Sept. 11 when Redmond's poet laureate, Rebecca Meredith, speaks about the power of place and how poets’ work -- as well as audiences’ responses to it -- are shaped by their relationships to places in their lives, both past and present. The meeting runs from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center.

We have 8 general meetings a year, (January-May, and then September-November) as well as a summer picnic. The general meetings are the second Saturday of each month, 10:30 a.m.-noon, at the Old Schoolhouse. Each meeting includes a presentation on some aspect of Redmond or Eastside history.

 

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This Place MattersJoin the more than 150 members of the Redmond Historical Society and help discover, recover, preserve and share Redmond's history.

The levels are as follows:

  • $5.00 Trailblazer (Students)
  • $20.00 Pioneer (Individual)
  • $35.00 Homesteader (Family)
  • $200.00 Entrepreneur (Supporter)
  • $250.00 Corporate (Business)
  • $1000.00 History Maker (Lifetime)

 

All Contributions are tax deductible.

Click here for a membership form.

 

Our list of lifetime members continues to grow:

 

Eric Anderson 
John Anderson
Barbara Neal Beeson
Brad Best
Marjorie Stensland Costello
Liz Carlson Coward
Frank Garbarino
Edward L. Hagen
Lucille B. Hansen-Bellings
Naomi Hardy
Patricia Weiss Jovag
Barbara Weiss Joyce
Glenn Lampaert
Roy Lampaert
Judy Aries Lang
Miguel Llanos
Jon Magnussen
Clare ‘Amo’ Marr
Daryl Martin
Allison Reed Morris
Charles Reed
Frances Spray Reed
Vivian Robinson
Laurie Rockenbeck
Margy Rockenbeck
William Rockenbeck 
Doris Bauer Schaible
Fred Stray
Arlyn Vallene
Don Watts 
Rose Weiss 
Margaret Evers Wiese
James Windle 

 

We also thank these partners for their significant support:

 

The City of Redmond

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