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From YouTube: Lake to Lake - June 2018
Description
Featured stories include:
- The Bellevue Farmers Market;
-BelRed Transportation Open House;
-DUI Drill at Sammamish High School; and
-Highlights of the Coal Creek Natural Area
B
C
B
D
Markets,
one
of
my
favorite
markets,
great
sense
of
community,
all
my
regular
customers.
They
all
bring
the
whole
family
down
here
and
they
don't
just
come
in,
get
some
fruit
and
get
out
they
come
down.
Do
they
want
to
talk?
They
want
to
get
a
pizza,
they
want
to
hang
out
all
day
and
really
experience.
The
market
feels
a
lot
more
communal
than
a
lot
of
the
other
markets.
Do
yeah.
B
The
music,
the
bacon,
the
eggs,
the
flowers,
the
food
trucks,
it's
a
great
market
for
community
all
of
our
vendors
come
from
within
Washington
State,
so
we
are
what
they
call
a
hyperlocal
farmers
market.
So
everything
that's
at
this
market
is
the
most
local
freshest
unprocessed
food
that
you
can
have
for
your
bodies
and
for
your
family.
When.
E
You
borrow
it
from
the
farmer
you're
talking
to
the
people
that
grew
it
and
tended
to
it
and
care
about
what
they
do
so
you're.
You
know
you're
talking
to
someone
that
wants
to
give
you
the
healthiest
thing
possible
and
it
dedicated
their
life.
To
doing
so,
are
you
not
only
supporting
a
local
economy
but
you're,
also
buying
produce
that
you
know
is
grown
in
a
way?
That's
going
to
help
preserve
the
planet.
B
This
is
the
markets
15th
season
and
we
are
really
proud
of
our
impact
in
Bellevue
and
the
community
that
we've
grown
here.
We
just
invite
everyone
to
come
and
savor
taste
smell
experience
the
market
to
its
fullest.
If
you
want
more
information
about
the
market,
you
can
visit
our
website.
Bellevue
farmers,
market
org
or
you
can
follow
us
on
Instagram
or
find
us
on
Facebook.
A
F
F
F
G
Bunch
of
those
kids
have
grown
up
with
them,
I've
known
that
since,
like
kindergarten,
it
was
like
pretty
emotional
to
see
them
like
shaking
her
a
cow
and
her
not
respond
being
injuries
everywhere.
I
think
it'll
definitely
impact
me
and
my
friends
this
could
happen
if
we
aren't
like
responsible
with
what
we
do.
A
H
Tonight,
at
the
open
house
would
presented
several
major
transportation
projects
in
the
red
area.
Our
schedule
is
to
have
construction
completed
by
2023,
which
would
align
with
the
same
timeframe
with
the
completion
of
new
East
Link
light
rail
line
into
new
light
rail
station
in
the
red
area.
Once
the
project
are
completed,
they
will
provide
access,
circulation
and
mobility
for
drivers,
pedestrian
and
bicyclist
to
from
and
between
the
downtown
and
Barrett
area.
They
included
the
three
sections
of
Northeast
Spring
Boulevard,
between
116th
and
124th,
and
between
hundred
stories
and
hundred
thirty.
I
Like
this
are
really
important
that
providing
the
community
a
chance
to
come
out
on-site
out
into
belle
red
to
see
the
redevelopment
to
see
the
projects
that
are
happening
and
that
our
plan
to
happen
ask
questions
of
all
the
professionals
that
are
here
and
really
become
engaged
in
the
new
part
of
the
city.
That's
growing
at.
J
Here
with
the
economic
development
team
to
get
input
from
the
community
on
the
types
of
retail
events,
public,
art
and
restaurants
and
other
types
of
amenities
that
they
want
to
see
in
bel
red
as
it
redevelops
over
the
next
few
years,
the
vision
for
bel
red
is
for
it
to
be
an
energetic
and
vibrant
urban
center.
A
complement
to
downtown
that
includes
more
innovation
in
education
facilities
than
we
currently
see
in
the
city.
And
it's
envisioned
to
have
a
lot
more.
People
focused
when.
K
I
was
asking
questions:
just
around
me,
I
felt
like
the
community,
was
really
engaged
and
concerned
of
what
their
homes
will
look
like
what
their
workplace
will.
Look
like
this
is
our
everyday
life.
So
it's
something
essential
to
be
able
to
hear
from
the
planners.
The
designers
and
the
construction
managers
and
I
lived
here
all
my
life
in
Bellevue.
So
this
is
exciting
if.
H
A
Now,
here's
a
look
at
some
fun
upcoming
events
on
June
16th
from
8:30
a.m.
to
12:00
noon.
Celebrate
Father's
Day
at
the
South
Bellevue
community
center
ascend,
a
climbing
wall
explore
part
of
the
Bellevue
challenge
course
play
disc
golf
and
finish
the
morning
with
an
outdoor
scavenger
hunt
through
East,
Gate,
Park,
moms
and
siblings
are
welcome
to
the
cost,
is
eight
dollars
per
person
and
free
to
ages.
A
learn
about
high
flying
Hawks
at
the
lewis
creek
park
visitor
center
learn
about
the
different
raptor
species,
then
head
out
with
a
park
ranger
to
look
for
them.
The
program
is
free
and
best
for
ages.
Five
to
ten,
with
an
accompanying
adult.
No
pre-registration
is
required
for
more
information,
LCDC
at
Bellevue,
W
a.gov,
or
call
four
to
five
four,
five,
two
four
one:
nine
five!
A
Thank
you
for
joining
us.
We
hope
you
enjoyed
our
show
today
featuring
some
of
the
reasons.
Bellevue
is
the
city
where
you
want
to
be.
If
you
have
feedback
or
questions
for
us,
please
email
us
anytime
at
BTB,
at
Bellevue,
W
a.gov
also
be
sure
to
subscribe
to
our
YouTube
channel
to
keep
up
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our
latest
video
content.
We
leave
you
now
with
some
beautiful
sights
and
sounds
from
Bellevue's
Coal
Creek
Natural
Area,
I'm
Robin
Steele,
thanks
for
watching
Lake
to
Lake.