Redmond Historical Newsletter 03 2010
Redmond Historical Newsletter 03 2010
Redmond Historical Newsletter 03 2010
Our PURPOSE:
To Discover, Recover, Preserve, Share and Celebrate
Redmond’s History
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WHAT’S
W hat’s New in
Collection?
Our
NEW
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THANK
YOU
TO . . .
Brett Barker for restoring the antique display case
now in the hallway outside our office. The repairs include
replacing thin glass with safety glass.
Estelle Butler for the quilting squares for the library display.
Lynn Green Starmans for the photos from her family of the Girl Scouts.
South King County Genealogical Society offers programs on Louisa Boren Denny,
dubbed “Seattle’s First Bride,” and the “Mercer Girls,” the 11 ladies from New England
who answered Asa Mercer’s call for more women in Seattle. Visit www.rootsweb.
ancestry.com/~waskcgs/ for details.
AKCHO MAR.
Location: Kirkland Heritage Hall
ADDRESS: 203 Market Street 30
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 30 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
COST: FREE!
The Kirkland Heritage Society hosts the Association of King County Historical
Organizations meeting. The program will feature the preservation efforts that saved
Heritage Hall.
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edmond Walking Tours, 2010 NEWS
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NEWS
I nMemoriam:
Amo Marr
One of the Redmond Historical Society’s earliest supporters, Clare
“Amo” Marie Chapin Marr passed away on February 22, 2010.
In 1927, when Clare was just three, her family arrived in Redmond from
Libby, Montana, and lived on the Red Brick Road. Amo graduated from
Redmond High in 1943, and then worked at Lakeside Drugs.
Amo had been on the Society board for several years, and was most
recently in charge of sending birthday cards to members 90 or better! She
was also a long-time member of the Nokomis Club, serving for a time as
president of the state’s oldest service organization.
Proud of her many years in Redmond, Amo was a regular of the
“Old Redmond” lunch bunch that meets weekly at the Village Cafe. Those
longtimers, as well as others who knew Amo, will miss ~ but certainly won’t
forget ~ her larger-than-life presence.
The Nokomis women’s service club was a favorite of Amo’s and she often rode in its entry in the
Derby Days parade. Here she’s seen second from left along with Rose Weiss, far left, driver Diantha
Janus and Jennie Bryden, Amo’s half sister. (Photo by Miguel Llanos.)
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Opie Hartman
A Derby Days legend for
organizing the bike races over 25
years, Opie Hartman passed away
on December 3, 2009 at the age
of 91.
His wife, Cleo, had passed
away in 2007 after 70 years
together. Opie worked at the
Kirkland shipyard during World
War II, then opened a septic tank
business and later Redmond’s first
coin-operated Laundromat. At
Derby Days, he and Cleo would
Opie Hartman gets a double dose of kisses
parade in their bike built for two, from the 1958 Derby Queens.
Dave Harder
A Duvall native who not
only owned the town’s hardware
store for more than 30 years,
Dave Harder also was the county
district fire chief for 34 years,
most of them as a volunteer.
Dave passed away on
February 9, 2010, and in Redmond
Dave Harder at the reins during the 2007 Derby
will be remembered fondly for Days Parade
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Great Gift Ideas
for 2010
Need something special for someone
who loves our history? These items are
available at our Society office:
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M y Bike
From time to time, we run excerpts from Society member Bob
MEMBERSHIP
Martin’s book, “The Way I Remember It.” “Most of the names I’ve used
are fictional,” he says, “but all the events happened as described with
just a pinch of embellishment.” Here’s an excerpt about childhood,
World War II and the late Boyd Kinney.
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MEMBERSHIP
F ebruary 13th
Meeting Attendees
Were you at ourJanuary meeting? These folks were! First time attendees
are noted in BOLD CAPS:
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J oin the
MEMBERSHIP
✉ Fill out the form below, cut if out and mail it with your check to:
Redmond Historical Society
Attn: Membership
ORSCC, Room 106
16600 NE 80th Street
Redmond, WA 98052
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