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View photos from Councilmember von Reichbauer’s events.

2024

MLK Federal Way High School Basketball Showcase 

At a time when the news is dominated by college and professional athletics, I was proud to help sponsor a local athletic event for our youth. The MLK Federal Way High School (FWHS) Showcase for boys and girls basketball was held over the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and it was great to watch our young athletes compete in this event. I remember watching Coach Yattah Reed as a player at FWHS and I continue to be impressed with him as a coach, teacher, father, and leader of the MLK showcase! Sports bring people together!

With FWHS Basketball Coach Yattah Reed and All City Fence Owner Rick Koch


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Kemper Freeman

“Building a successful business is all about building a successful community.” Kemper Freeman’s legacy in Bellevue demonstrates his commitment to both, and his remarks at this January’s “Good Eggs” meeting highlighted the power of local, public-private partnerships. As the founder of the Bellevue Collection, which includes Bellevue Square and Lincoln Center, he has set a high bar for retail in our region, and has created thousands of jobs in construction, trades, and service and hospitality industries. Thank you, Kemper!

(Top) With Pacific Mayor Vic Kave, Kent Councilmember Toni Troutner, Kemper Freeman, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, and Federal Way Council President Linda Kochmar; (Bottom) With Auburn Councilmember Yolanda Trout-Manuel, Kemper Freeman, and Auburn Councilmembers Hanan Amer and Clinton Taylor


Apple Cup Men’s Basketball

Do we like basketball? Ask the 9,268 fans at the UW vs. WSU Apple Cup! The Cougs won in overtime (90-87), but all the fans won by watching one of the most exciting games in Hec Ed (Hec Edmundson Pavilion) history. New UW Football Coach Jedd Fisch was introduced as well.

With new UW Football Coach Jedd Fisch


89th Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards

As someone who believes that sports bring people together at all levels of society, Seattle Sports Commission’s President & CEO Beth Knox and her team brought the region together again for the 89th Sports Star of the Year Awards dinner. It was great to see K.J. Wright, and when he’s done with coaching, he could pursue a third career: MC.


Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award

Although the Seahawks were not in the Super Bowl this year, they were well represented nationally by Bobby Wagner, who earned the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award, given to the player who best demonstrates the qualities of on-field sportsmanship, including fair play, respect for the game and opponents, and integrity in competition. Since its creation in 2014, Larry Fitzgerald, Charles Woodson, Frank Gore, Luke Kuechly, Drew Brees, Adrian Peterson, Teddy Bridgewater, Matthew Slater and Calais Campbell have won the award. Congratulations Bobby! Read more here


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with King County Executive Dow Constantine

King County Executive Dow Constantine was the guest speaker at our February “Good Eggs” Breakfast meeting. Dow spoke to the importance of collaboration in order to solve the problems facing our region, highlighting how partnerships between King County and local cities help government work better. Examples of county/city collaborations include the soon-to-be established Crisis Care Centers and the continued partnerships that come from the Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services programs. Special thanks to Dow’s daughter, who let him skip driving her to robotics class to attend our breakfast.

(Top) With Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Maple Valley Mayor Sean Kelly, Pacific Mayor Vic Kave, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, and Algona Mayor Troy Linnell; (Bottom left) With Federal Way Councilmember Lydia Assefa-Dawson, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, King County Councilmember Girmay 


2024 Pac-12 Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships

It may have been cold and gray outside, but it always feels sunny at the King County Aquatic Center (KCAC) in Federal Way. A special thanks to Mike Dunwiddie and the many others who work there and keep the aquatics center in top shape for special events and general public swimming!

Markel Leonard, who oversaw the 2024 Pac-12 Women’s Swimming and Diving (Men’s and Women’s) Championships, did a great job of making the last-ever Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships successful. View the winners of this season

With Markel Leonard and NCAA finalists from WSU


Girl Scout Cookies

Samoas or Thin Mints?!?! I am fortunate to have both after continuing my longstanding tradition of buying from Julieta, daughter of John and Amalia, who always provides the "exception" to my diet. In addition to Julieta, Auburn Councilmember Hanan Amer is also a long-time promoter of girl scout cookies!

The Girl Scout Cookie program helps many develop valuable life and entrepreneurial skills and make communities better.

Since 2021, all cookies are both Kosher and Halal certified, with the addition of vegan and gluten-free varieties as well. While this year’s cookie season may have come to an end, do not forget to buy the cookies, share the cookies, and support your local girl scouts next year!

With Auburn Councilmember Hanan Amer and King County Executive Dow Constantine


The Grand Reopening of The Auburn Food Bank 

I was honored to join Debbie Christian, director of The Auburn Food Bank, Mayor Nancy Backus, and many others at their grand reopening! A previous recipient of the MLK Distinguished Service Award, Debbie answers what Dr. King called life’s most persistent and urgent question, “What are you doing for others?” on a daily basis. The new 14,361 square feet space will allow The Auburn Food Bank to expand its reach and serve even more of our neighbors in need. People in South King County believe in service to others, and few have given more or have been more involved than Debbie. Thank you, Debbie, and congratulations to your team on the new location!

With Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, The Auburn Food Bank Executive Director Debbie Christian, members of the Auburn City Council, and community leaders


Federal Way Lions Glasses Donation

It was my pleasure to present the Federal Way Lions with over 1,000 pairs of glasses recovered by Metro drivers. As someone who wears glasses, I know how expensive AND necessary they are for not only employment, but for everyday life. Since I started this program in 2001, tens of thousands of eyeglasses and sunglasses have been donated and repurposed, finding new homes not only in King County but around the world. Thank you to the many Metro Transit employees who help with this program, as well as the Lions Club. We couldn’t do it without you!!

With Federal Way Lions Barbara Fy, Raul Baird, and Bob Darrigan


Your Money Matters

Physical health AND financial health are two things nobody should ever take for granted. It has never been easier to mistreat your wallet, and I am grateful that Auburn Councilmember Clinton Taylor is working with youth in our community to teach them the fundamentals of personal finance. How you take care of your money matters! 

With Auburn Councilmember Clinton Taylor


Seattle Mariners

As someone who lost my father when I was 10 years old, playing and watching baseball was an important part of my life. No matter how difficult October might have been, I always look forward to Opening Day. Whether watching the Seattle Pilots play at Sick’s Stadium in Seattle or AAA baseball at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, baseball was an important part of my growing up.

(Left) With Ken Griffey Jr. at an earlier Opening Day; (Right) With “The King” Félix Hernández at an earlier Spring Training


Visiting FUSION Décor Boutique in Federal Way

My family always believed in helping where you can, so I was happy to pass on some of my parents' antique porcelain and glassware to FUSION. When economic hardship hits, our non-profits find their services are needed more than ever. Now is a great time to support local non-profits like FUSION, who provide housing and financial support to so many in our community. Thank you, Linda and Peggy, for all the tireless work you do for others!

In the FUSION Décor shop with Linda Casey

Linda Casey received my donation at FUSION Décor. A few days later, I returned to see how they had arranged my mother's porcelain in the shop.


Coffee with Leanne Guier, New 4Culture Board Member

I was pleased to nominate former Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier to represent our area as one of the 15 members of the important 4Culture board. I met up with Leanne to discuss how the “Doors Open Cultural Fund” would positively impact South King County. From the Terry Home (a place of hope and healing for young adults with traumatic brain injuries) to her union and the city of Pacific, Leanne is an advocate who cares about her neighbors and our region. Visit 4culture.org to learn more!

with Leanne Guier

With 4Culture Board Member and former Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Adjutant General Bret Daugherty

“It is much better to be prepared and not need it than to be unprepared and caught flat-footed,” said Major General Bret Daugherty, our March “Good Eggs” Speaker. Washington is one of few places in the country that is susceptible to mega-earthquakes, volcanoes, forest fires, tsunamis, and bridge collapses. As the Adjutant General, he commands all Washington Army and Air National Guard forces and is Director of the State’s Emergency Management and Enhanced 911 programs. Maj. Gen. Daugherty prepares our state for these scenarios, and we are lucky to have him. Thank you, Maj. Gen. Daugherty!

Group photos

(Top) With Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Council President Linda Kochmar, Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, and Algona Mayor Troy Linnell; (Bottom) With Maj. Gen. Daugherty and Mayor Ralph 


King County Flood Control District Visits Broward County, Florida

In mid-April, I joined the King County Flood Control District (KCFCD) delegation to Broward County, Florida to study innovative flood management strategies and seek insights on rising sea levels and intense storms as South Florida addresses these challenges.

Together with FCD Executive Director Michelle Clark, Deputy Executive Director Steven Schauer, and Chair Reagan Dunn, we met with officials from the city of Fort Lauderdale Public Works, Sustainability Division, and the South Florida Water Management District to conduct site visits and discuss policies and projects aimed at addressing flooding, climate change, and other challenges. This exchange of knowledge is beneficial as we are able to learn from each other's approaches and adapt best practices to our own region. Read more in the FCD blog.

With FCD leadership at a flood gate, saltwater barrier, and pump house site in Florida


South King County Spring Leadership and Volunteerism Reception

How do you encourage students to stay in school? Through volunteers like Terrell Dorsey of Unleash the Brilliance, who are helping young people navigate a world of absentee parents, drugs, and alcohol. Terrell’s own life experience helps him answer the question Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. asked of those around him: What are you doing for others? I was proud to recognize Terrell at my annual South King County Leadership and Volunteerism Reception.

Grid of group photos

With Unleash the Brilliance Founder Terrell Dorsey, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Ukraine Hon. Consul Valeriy Goloborodko, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, Judge Fa'amomoi Masaniai, FUSION Founder Peggy LaPorte, King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay, Federal Way Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer, Auburn School District Superintendent Dr. Alan Spicciati, KOAM-TV Asst. Dir. Shelley Ko, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Council President Linda Kochmar, Councilmembers Susan Honda, Lydia Assefa-Dawson and Jack Walsh, Kent Councilmember Toni Troutner, and Auburn Councilmembers Yolanda Trout-Manuel and Traci Taylor-Turner.


King County Council’s Annual Washington, D.C. Trip

The King County delegation headed to Washington D.C. for our annual visit with the congressional offices of U.S. Representatives Adam Smith, Kim Schrier, and Suzan DelBene, and U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell to discuss infrastructure, public safety, public and behavioral health, community needs, and transportation in King County. We also had the opportunity to visit the U.S. Department of Transportation, as well as hear from the Chief of Federal Affairs for the National Association of Counties (NaCo), Mark Ritacco.

Grid of photos in Washington DC

While in Washington, D.C., I visited the Vietnam War Wall where I came across the name of a classmate in the 1960s who died in Vietnam War, as well as these statues of Vietnam War veterans. (Right) With U.S. Sen. Suzan DelBene, King County Executive Dow Constantine, and King County Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda


ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy Tour Comes to Washington

In May, I was invited to participate in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy Tour hosted by the Seattle Orcas at Bellevue City Hall. Also in attendance were the first Consul General of India in Seattle, Consul General Prakash Gupta, Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson, Deputy Mayor Mo Malakoutian, Councilmembers Dave Hamilton, Conrad Lee, John Stokes, and Janice Zahn, and Seattle Orcas co-owner Vijay Beniwal.

The USA leg of the Trophy Tour launched in New York, lighting up the Empire State Building in the event’s blue and pink colors, followed by visits to famous landmarks in New York City, as well as a visit to the Space Station in Texas before it arrived in Seattle and Bellevue.

Grid of group photos.

With Consul General Gupta, Bellevue Mayor Robinson, Deputy Mayor Malakoutian, Councilmembers Hamilton, Lee, Stokes and Zahn, and Seattle Orcas co-owner Vijay Beniwal


National Police Week

In recognition of the National Police Week, the King County Council proclaimed May 12-18, 2024, as Police Week in King County to salute the service of law enforcement officers in our community and across the nation. The proclamation was received by King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall, Undersheriff Jesse Anderson, Chief Ian Huri, Chief Jose Marenco, Chief Shawn Ledford, and Chief Cheol Kang. Thank you for your service!

With police officers and councilmembers.

With King County Council Chair Dave Upthegrove, Councilmembers Sarah Perry, Claudia Balducci, Reagan Dunn, Rod Dembowski and Jorge Barón, and KCSO Sheriff Cole-Tindall, Undersheriff Anderson, Chief Huri, Chief Marenco, Chief Ledford and Chief Kang


Carpinito Brothers

How do you know its spring in South King County? I always know when I visit Carpinito Brothers in Kent! Mike and his nephew Tom showed off their huge selection of spring flowers that could make ANY garden succeed any season of the year! Thank you, Mike and the Carpinito Family and team!

Posing behind a sea of flowers.

With Tom and Mike Carpinito


South King County Scholar Athlete Breakfast

What do you get when “Voice of the Seahawks” Steve Raible and Hall of Famer Steve Largent join up with hundreds of high school athletes and their parents, coaches, and supporters? Financial support for the South King County Scholarship fund! Thanks to all who came and donated! And thanks to Phil Ziegler and his staff at Emerald Downs for a great venue, as well as to the Muckleshoot Tribe!

Grid of group photos.

(Counterclockwise) With Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, HOF & Hon. Steve Largent, King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay, Maple Valley Mayor Sean Kelly, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Voice of the Seahawks Steve Raible, Auburn Councilmember Hanan Amer, South King County athletes, parents, coaches and sponsors, and Mission Africa Leadership Team


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with 4Culture Executive Director Brian Carter

4Culture Executive Director Brian Carter joined my May “Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting and shared his goals of expanding access with local civic leaders. As an advocate for wanting King County to be less Seattle-centric, and after voting to expand cultural access in suburban and rural King County through the Doors Open program, I appreciated his message of supporting arts throughout our county.

Seated around a breakfast table.

(Top) With 4Culture Executive Director Brian Carter, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, 4Culture Board Member and Former Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier and Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus; (Bottom) With King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Pacific Mayor Vic Kave and Auburn Councilmember Tracy Taylor-Turner


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service Award

“What are you doing for others?” was the question Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. regularly asked those around him. Every year, as a member of the King County Council, I recognize a South King County resident who answers that call with the MLK Medal of Distinguished Service Award. This year’s awardee was Terrell Dorsey, who is fighting school truancy as the founder of Unleash the Brilliance (UTB). Thank you, Terrell, for working to keep kids on the path to graduation!

Previous MLK Awardees included: Looking Out Foundation Executive Director Catherine Carlile (2023), Muckleshoot Tribal Councilmember John Daniels Jr. (2022), Overcomer Covenant Church Pastor Gordon Banks (2021), Café Pacific Owners Amy and John Hatcher (2020), FUSION Founder Peggy LaPorte (2019), Former Federal Way Mayor Mike Park (2018), Thomas Jefferson High School Baseball & Girls Bowling Coach Joseph Townsend (2017), and The Auburn Food Bank Executive Director Debbie Christian (2016). More information about all the 2024 awardees.

Grid of photos with Terrell Dorsey.

With Unleash the Brilliance Founder Terrell Dorsey, members of the UTB team, and other special guests


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Sound Transit Interim CEO Goran Sparrman 

Goran Sparrman, Interim CEO of Sound Transit, was the speaker at our June “Good Eggs” meeting. Since his appointment in early 2024, Goran has worked hard to address some of the challenges facing Sound Transit and our guests appreciated his candor and emphasis on the important roles that safety and fare collection play in getting our transit system back on track. Thank you, Goran!

At the breakfast table.

With Sound Transit Interim CEO Goran Sparrman, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, Pastor Gordon Banks, and Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell


King County Council Juneteenth Proclamation 

On June 18th, the King County Council proclaimed June 19, 2024, as Juneteenth, recognizing its historic importance and encouraging all county residents to join its commemoration.

Group photo.

With King County Councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda, Reagan Dunn, Girmay Zahilay, Jorge Barón, Sarah Perry and Rod Dembowski, and members of the Atlantic Street Center, EcoDistrict, and Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle


Woodbridge Corporate Park Tour 

I had the opportunity to tour the two newly completed industrial buildings at Woodbridge Corporate Park in Federal Way with local civic and business leaders from Federal Way, Amazon, and IRG. Amazon’s lease of one of the buildings will provide new jobs, new tax revenue from construction activities, improvements to the city’s right of way, and restore economic opportunities by creating new jobs in South King County.

With Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, building manager Charlie Harris, Federal Way Councilmember Jack Walsh and Council President Linda Kochmar, Federal Way Economic Development Director Tanja Carter, Amazon Economic Policy Development Leader Easton Craft, and Pacific Raceways President Jason Fiorito


Seattle Mariners

It was fun to meet up at a recent Mariners game with Auburn School District Superintendent Dr. Alan Spicciati and two of the team’s earliest giants: Chuck Armstrong (28 years president of the Mariners) and John Ellis (first chairman and CEO of the new M’s). If Howard Lincoln had been there, we would have had a “trifecta”. “It is not an overstatement to say without John Ellis and Howard Lincoln, the Seattle Mariners would not be here today”, said current M's Chairman John Stanton! Dr. Spicciati is a champion for sports programs in our public schools. Go M’s! 


King County Day at Emerald Downs

Doo Dah! Doo Dah! Sunday at Emerald Downs for the King County Express was a special day! In addition to being the designated day at the races for county employees and their families, I was joined by my King County Council colleagues Jorge Barón and Girmay Zahilay, Superior Court Judges Ketu Shah and Sean O’Donnell, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, and current and former county staff. The King County Express was the 7th Race on July 7th, and the winning horse was number 7! A great afternoon in District 7!

 KC Express

“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Ivar’s and Kidd Valley CEO Bob Donegan

Bob Donegan, who is the CEO of Ivar’s and Kidd Valley, as well as the “Mayor” of Seattle’s Waterfront, joined my “Good Eggs” breakfast in July to share how the Waterfront Park is being transformed into a point of pride for our entire region. Upgraded parks for families, an oculus into the aquarium, a salmon habitat, the chance to touch the ocean, and more innovations are driving the post-pandemic revival of the waterfront. Our group also appreciated learning about the strong return of the hospitality and tourism industries along the waterfront. Thank you, Bob, for your commitment to our region and your persistent optimism!

Good Eggs 2 

(Top) With Bob Donegan & South King County Mayors Nancy Backus (Auburn), Troy Linnell (Algona), Vic Kave (Pacific), Jim Ferrell (Federal Way), Dana Ralph (Kent), Traci Buxton (Des Moines), and Jan Molinaro (Enumclaw); (Bottom) With Bob, Emerald Downs Founder Ron Crockett and President Phil Ziegler


King County Aquatic Center Recognition

What do you get if you combine a world class staff, a world class pool, and world class leadership under one roof? The King County Aquatic Center! It was my honor to present a King County Council Recognition to the hard-working Aquatic Center lifeguards and staff, who performed a rescue of a high school swimmer in life threatening distress. Thank you, Mike Dunwiddie, Brian Mazzuca, Ivy Luong, Caitlin Mazzuca, Jordan Covington, Xalli Bell, Jay Deng, Grace Ralstin, Polly Leone, Gregorio Quevedo, Kyle Wicklund, and David Hersey for your excellent work!

KC Aquatic Center 

With King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks Director John Taylor, King County Parks Director Warren Jimenez, our local Aquatic Center heroes and their families


Hanwoori Garden Benefit Concert

You did not have to speak Korean to appreciate the great musical performance of Junkho Son and So Hyun Kim at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center to help support the fundraising efforts to build a Korean garden monument near the Aquatics Center. Thanks to all who came together to build cultural bridges between the USA and the Republic of Korea!

Hanwoori concert 

With U.S. Rep Adam Smith, former and current Federal Way Mayors Mike Park and Jim Ferrell, and Korean Musical Theater Couple Junkho Son and So Hyun Kim

Hanwoori garden 

At the Federal Way City Hall with former Federal Way Mayor Mike Park and major Hanwoori Garden donors Anne Kim, Musang Lee and Hyun Sook Lee


El Centro Skate Rink Ribbon Cutting

The sun was shining bright in Federal Way as we cut the ribbon on new solar panels for El Centro Skate Rink! Providing positive outlets for our young people’s energy is CRITICAL for their development and El Centro Skate Rink in Federal Way is one of those positive places. I am grateful that Estela Ortega and her team are committed to keeping youth off the streets and in safe, healthy environments.

El Centro skating rink 

With El Centro de la Raza Executive Director Estela Ortega


Kiwanis Salmon Bake

My jokes are so corny that I was again assigned to dispense corn at the annual Kiwanis Salmon Bake at Steel Lake. Thousands of dollars for the youth are raised every year at this event. Thanks to Kim Hensley for sharing work with me and to my colleague Girmay Zahilay and his wife Joyce for visiting and supporting this 68th annual community fundraiser.

Kiwanis salmon bake 

With King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay and his wife Joyce, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Councilmembers Jack Dovey and Hoang Tran and his wife Thuy, and fellow Kiwanis member Kim Hensley


Annual FUSION Gala

It never rains on FUSION! 31 years and counting of raising money for transitional housing in South King County. I was privileged to be Honorary Chair this year as I welcomed my colleagues in government King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay, Mayors Nancy Backus (Auburn) and Jim Ferrell (Federal Way), as well as Assessor John Arthur Wilson to support our neighbors in need.

FUSION 

“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Transportation Secretary Roger Millar

At this month’s “Good Eggs” breakfast, Washington Secretary of Transportation Roger Millar shared both alarming and informative facts about our state’s transportation needs. Even though our ferry system and road safety issues are currently in rough waters, our group appreciated hearing how we can move forward from WSDOT’s “captain”. Thank you, Roger, for your commitment to improving predictability and safety.

Good Eggs 1 

With Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Auburn Councilmember Yolanda Trout-Manuel, WSDOT Secretary Roger Millar, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, and Algona Mayor Troy Linnell


Transit Town Hall with Sound Transit CEO Goran Sparrman

At the Transit Town Hall on September 5th, South King County local community leaders, business owners, and residents had the opportunity to engage in a dialogue with Sound Transit Interim CEO Goran Sparrman about Sound Transit’s ongoing and upcoming projects in South King County. Thank you, Goran, for your willingness to be a PARTNER, as well as a leader.

Transit town hall 

With South King County elected officials, Sound Transit Interim CEO Goran Sparrman, local community leaders, business owners and residents


King County Council Recognizes India Day

What do India and Washington state have in common? A LOT! In the last recorded year, the total trade between our state and India was $1.3 billion! We also celebrate independence from the same country! And now, cricket, a sport that is booming in all regions of King County! Thanks to Indian Consul General Prakash Gupta for joining us for our recognition of India’s 78th National Independence Day!

India day 

With my King County Council colleagues and Indian Consul General Prakash Gupta


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with Seattle Sports Commission CEO Beth Knox

According to FIFA, around 5 billion people around the globe watched the 2022 Soccer World Cup. At the September “Good Eggs” breakfast, Seattle Sports Commission CEO Beth Knox explained how the 2026 World Cup will put a global spotlight on our region, as well as bring in 650,000 visitors, to a group of local mayors and other leaders. Sports bring people together, and no event brings more people together than the World Cup. Thank you, Beth, for speaking to our group about the economic and social benefits of amateur and professional sports!

Good Eggs 3 

(Top) With Seattle Sports Commission CEO Beth Knox, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, Pacific Raceways President Jason Fiorito, Renton City Council President Ed Prince, and Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell; (Bottom) With Edgewood Mayor Dave Olson, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, Pacific Mayor Vic Kave, Seattle Sports Commission CEO Beth Knox, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, and Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus


Yo Soy Unico Federal Way

Feliz dia de la Independencia, Mexico. While Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico’s victory at the battle of Puebla in 1862, September 16 is the official Independence Day. And what better place to celebrate this day than with teachers at Yo Soy Unico, a youth center where students learn important working and life skills.

Yo Soy 

With Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Yo Soy Unico Center Director Maria Luisa Aguilera, Administrator Gabriela Martinez, and students


Government Accountability and Oversight Meeting at the Museum of Flight

On September 10, the Government Accountability and Oversight Committee (GAO) had the opportunity to tour and hold its meeting at the Museum of Flight. Present were the GAO committee members and our King County Council colleagues, Councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda, Jorge Barón and Girmay Zahilay. The meeting agenda included an update about King County International Airport’s (KCIA) projects, a briefing from a panel of stakeholders, and the confirmation of the appointment of two King County residents to the KCIA roundtable.

Museum of Flight 

With GAO Committee Members Councilmembers Claudia Balducci and Reagan Dunn, King County Councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda, Jorge Barón and Girmay Zahilay, KCIA Director John Parrott and Deputy Director David Decoteau, Museum of Flight President and CEO Matt Hayes, KCIA Roundtable Chair Erik Utter and members Brian Algiers (Labor Representative Appointee), Mark McIntyre (Friends of Boeing), and Cindy Hales (Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association President)


Meet & Shred

Our “Meet and Shred” event is one of the favorite programs I started because it brings people together and helps stop identity theft. Many showed up before our start time of 8 AM and continued until 11 AM, not just to watch their papers be shredded on camera but also to ask questions about government. Thanks to Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell for stopping by and joining me in helping AND listening to residents, as well as to the over 150 drivers who dropped in and dropped off, and gave me good insight into their concerns.

shredding 

With Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Sue Celski (the mother of US Olympics Champion JR Celski), and residents


Mission Africa

In my youth, I was fortunate to travel from Ethiopia to South Africa and learn from the people I met along the way in the 1970s. Today, I am STILL learning from local leaders like Ndudi Chuku (Nigeria) of Mission Africa, not to mention Lucy Gitau (Kenya), Anthony Chibueze (Nigeria), Jean Paul Yafali (Congo), and Pedro Nzola (Angola), who all work to improve the lives of the MANY new immigrants who have made South King County their home. From computer literacy classes to professional development seminars, Ndudi helps people learn important skills and succeed!

Mission Africa 

University of Washington Men’s Rowing Team

101 years after their first victory the University of Washington (UW) Men’s Rowing Team claimed its 20th national title beating Harvard University. I was pleased to invite UW Athletic Director Pat Chun and members of the team down to the courthouse to be recognized for their championship season. The UW beat Harvard with a time of 5 min 27.233 seconds to Harvard’s 5 min 28.976 seconds!! Go Dawgs!!

University of Washington sports 

With King County Executive Dow Constantine, Assessor John Wilson, Councilmembers Jorge Barón, Girmay Zahilay, Dave Upthegrove, Rod Dembowski, Claudia Balducci, Sarah Perry, Teresa Mosqueda, and Reagan Dunn, and UW Athletic Director Pat Chun and the Men’s Rowing Team


Pre-Apprenticeship Programs in Auburn

Whether they are considering a blue collar or a white-collar path, students should have every opportunity available to help them succeed after high school. I was pleased to tour the Auburn High School wood-working and welding programs with Auburn Superintendent Alan Spicciati and the Auburn School Board, as it demonstrates their commitment to giving students options for success! The additional $125,000 in funding will help expand Auburn pre-apprenticeship programs.

Auburn apprenticeship 

With King County Council Budget Chair Girmay Zahilay, Auburn School District Superintendent Alan Spicciati and Board Members Sheilia McLaughlin, Arlista Holman, and Valerie Gonzales, Auburn High School Principal Jeff Gardner, Career & Technical Education Director Jane Hendrickson, and Auburn High School Teacher (Woodshop) Tyler Casias


Pre-Apprenticeship Programs in Federal Way

What has no college debt, access to a high-paying career path, and the support of the King County Council? Pre-apprenticeship programs!! Pre-apprenticeship pathways are an alternative to college and include construction and automotive trades as well as others. I was pleased to present $125,000 to Federal Way School District (FWSD) Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer and the FWSD board to support this invaluable program.

Federal Way apprenticeship 

With King County Council Budget Chair Girmay Zahilay, Federal Way School District Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer, School Board Directors Quentin Morris, Dr. Jennifer Jones, Luckisha Phillips, and Joan Marie Murphy, and JROTC cadets.


Muckleshoot Tribe Event & Taste of Federal Way

Congratulations to Muckleshoot Tribal Chair Jaison Elkins for hosting a successful event Saturday, September 28, and to the Ehl Family for drawing nearly 700 people for the Taste of Federal Way at the Farmers Market where I was able to taste some amazing local food in my role as a judge.

Muckleshoot Taste of Federal Way 

(Above) With Muckleshoot Tribal Council Chair Jaison Elkins, US Rep. Marilyn Strickland, WA Rep. Bill Ramos, King County Councilmembers Jorge Barón and Sarah Perry, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Auburn Councilmembers Kate Baldwin and Cheryl Rakes, and Seattle Councilmembers Tanya Woo and Dan Strauss; (Below) With Federal Way Farmers Market Founders Karla Kolibab and Rose Ehl


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