Galen Longstreth
On Books
Brunching at the Roanoke last weekend, we watched a pair of bikers zip themselves into their padded jump-suits for “ridin’ down the highway.”
Island homes tour to benefit Pratt Fine Arts Center
Question: What should I be thinking about as I begin the college search for my son with a learning disability?
Mercer Island churchyards now compete to bring heaven on Earth. Their lush plantings are cloaked in fall colors. Emmanuel Episcopal’s 90-foot maple is the hands-down winner in its rusty red majesty.
On Sundays, more than 200 people representing 15 nationalities worship God together at New Hope International Church (NHIC) on Mercer Island. Thai, Latinos, Japanese, Koreans, Chinese, Mienh, Taiwanese, Laotians, Vietnamese, Indonesians, Malaysians, Cambodians, Filipinos and even Australians — all experience spiritual unity in Jesus Christ.
Flutist Donna Shin, the first woodwind player in the history of the Eastman School of Music to be nominated for the highly coveted Artist’s Certificate, joined the University of Washington School of Music faculty this fall as assistant professor of flute.
Pastor Greg Asimakoupoulos
On Religion
Eileen Mintz
What’s Cooking
Nancy Gould-Hilliard
Around the Island
Dee Hitch
Wine Tips
Christina Mortimer has always associated Halloween with UNICEF. As far as she’s concerned, the two go together like costumes and candy. But when she moved from Toronto, Canada, to Mercer Island five years ago and celebrated her first Halloween in America, Mortimer realized that few Islanders had even heard of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. This Halloween, the Mercer Island High School senior is going to change that.
Nancy Gould-Hilliard
Around the Island
