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From YouTube: Lake to Lake - July 2019
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Enjoy the water this summer…safely!
On the latest episode of Lake to Lake, Bellevue Television (BTV) explores summer fun, and an important message about water safety. Hear from a Bellevue mom who shares a very personal tragedy to help prevent others from dealing with a devasting loss; Learn about the new REI Boathouses at Enatai and Meydenbauer; and explore the “Living Lab” at the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Lake to Lake is produced by Bellevue Television (BTV). For more information, email btv@bellevuewa.gov
A
Hello
and
welcome
to
Lake
to
Lake
a
show
about
our
beautiful
city
of
Bellevue
I'm,
your
host
Robin
Steele.
Today
we're
coming
to
you
from
an
atty
beach,
Park
and
we're
highlighting
summer
fun
and
an
important
safety
message
on
this
episode
of
Lake
to
Lake.
We
showcase
Bellevue's
new
boat
rentals
meet
a
mom
who
shares
her
family's
heartbreaking
story
to
save
lives
and
see
how
the
Bellevue
Botanical
Garden
is
a
living
laboratory.
A
B
C
B
C
Who
work
in
this
industry
who
work
in
EMS
and
fire
and
first-response?
We
feel
a
deep
connection
to
the
community.
We
serve
to
the
families,
to
the
patients
that
we
serve.
We
don't
take
it
lightly
and
we
do
everything
in
our
power
and
that
you
know,
although
they
are
not
our
family
and
stuff,
we
too
are
broken
hearted.
When
we
can
do
you
know
when
we
can't
get
them
as.
D
B
Just
feel
that
swim,
lessons
are
very
critical
even
at
an
early
age.
I
understand
that
maybe
children
might
not
learn
exactly
how
to
swim,
but
the
safety.
We
have
swimming
lessons
all
around
us.
We
also
have
CPR
classes
all
around
us
and
just
having
that
preparedness
that
if
something
does
happen,
whether
that's
drowning
or
someone
just
passing
out
just
to
have
those
skills
can
save
a
life.
So.
D
There
are
many
practices
that
people
can
use
to
help
prevent
a
tragedy
like
that
which
happened
to
Yuri.
The
most
important
is
supervision
around
any
pool.
Lifejackets
are
important
safety
piece
to
aid
with
children
who
don't
know
how
to
swim
or
for
anybody
out
on
the
open
water
barriers
to
backyards
pools
to
prevent
accidental
immersion,
as
well
as
swimming
lessons
to
give
children
the
skills
to
be
able
to
save
themselves
if
they
fall
into
a
pool
and
float
or
reach
safety.
Another
way
of
adding
a
layer
of
supervision
is
swimming,
where
there's
a
lifeguard.
D
The
lifeguards
are
trained
in
water,
rescues
and
emergency
response,
and
they
can
aid
in
your
safe
swimming.
It
adds
that
extra
layer
of
oversight
of
your
child,
since
it
only
takes
a
second
or
two
for
a
child,
to
go
under
having
as
many
eyes
watching
your
child
as
possible,
is
extremely
important.
That's.
B
A
E
Your
eyeball
can
tell
me:
is
it
a
boy
or
a
girl
Mallory?
The
purpose
of
the
Living
Lab
program
is
to
get
elementary
students
out
to
the
garden,
and
it
really
is
a
botany
based
classroom
based
experience
for
students
to
come
to
the
garden
and
spend
some
time
outdoors
and
learning
science
in
the
outdoors.
What
if
a
Batac
providing
for
the
big
the
living
lab
program
is
celebrating
25
years
this
year,.
F
F
F
This
was
a
mess
for
a
red,
breasted
water.
It's
not
just
a
one-day
field
trip,
it's
an
extension
back
to
their
classroom,
their
families,
their
friends
and
it's
a
free
program
to
the
community
and
a
lot
of
programs
are
not
so.
This
served
schools
and
populations
that
often
couldn't
afford
other
programs.
I
love.
E
Walking
around
with
the
kids
being
with
them,
they
noticed
things
that
adults
don't
notice.
They
may
notice
the
caterpillar
crawling
across
the
trail,
so
they
open
my
eyes
to
the
world,
so
we're
gonna,
Kirk,
we're
gonna,
stand
still
and
we're
gonna
look
like
Eagles.
We
hope
that
they
can
see
the
interconnection
between
how
we
treat
the
environment
and
talking
about
how
and
we
need
to
care
for
our
environment.
We
want
them
to
feel
confident
that
maybe
they
can
do
something
to
to
help
keep
our
environment
safe
and
clean,
and
therefore
the
future
generations.
A
A
You
pick
berries
are
a
dollar
fifty
per
pound
for
more
information,
call
five,
five,
nine
two:
seven
four:
five:
nine
72
or
visit
parks,
bellevue
w
a.gov
every
saturday
through
august,
take
a
guided
canoe
trip
and
explore
the
beautiful
mercer
slough
nature
park
by
water.
Bellevue
Park
Rangers
lead
these
fun
and
informative
three-hour
canoe
trips
from
NIT
Beach
Park.
The
cost
is
sixteen
to
eighteen
dollars
per
person.
A
A
We
hope
you
enjoyed
our
show
today
featuring
some
of
the
reasons
why
Bellevue
is
the
city
where
you
want
to
be,
if
you
have
any
feedback
or
questions
for
us.
Please
email
us
anytime,
at
btv,
at
Bellevue,
W
a.gov
also
be
sure
to
subscribe
to
our
YouTube
channel
to
keep
up
with
our
latest
video
news
and
information.
I'm
Robin
Steele,
thanks
for
watching
Lake
to
Lake.