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Photo gallery – 2025

View photos from Councilmember von Reichbauer’s events. 

2025

“Good Eggs” Breakfast with The Northwest Seaport Alliance CEO John Wolfe

JOBS: How do we get them and keep them here? Although little known, The Northwest Seaport Alliance is creating long-term jobs in our region through the partnership of the ports of Tacoma and Seattle under the leadership of John Wolfe. Thank you, John, for your commitment to the next generation of jobs.

John Wolfe Collage

(Top) With the local Mayors, Muckleshoot Tribal Council Vice Chair John Daniels Jr, and The Northwest Seaport Alliance CEO John Wolfe; (Bottom) With Mission Africa Executive Director Ndudi Chuku and John Wolfe


Muckleshoot Tribal School

The Muckleshoot Tribal School first opened in 1985, and Tribal Council Vice Chair John Daniels Jr. had recommended outreach programs for the school. In January, I was pleased to show him the check that will be presented to the students to help with their activities. The Muckleshoot Tribe is a great partner with county government.

Muckleshoot collage 1

Muckleshoot collage 2

I was honored to receive a blanket at the Muckleshoot Tribal School, as well as to meet with Tribal Education Officer Joseph Martin, Tribal Council Member Louie Ungaro, and others. I first met Joseph as a young teenager, and he, along with the Tribal members, takes great pride in the educational programs they have developed at the Muckleshoot School. The blanket symbolizes achievement, and there's no partnership more significant for South King County than our collaboration with the Muckleshoot Tribe.


King County Council Proclaims February 2025 as Black History Month

On February 11th, the King County Council, led by new King County Councilmember De’Sean Quinn, proclaimed the month of February 2025 as Black History Month to commemorate the countless contributions of Black and African Americans to our nation and the world.

Black History Month recognition

With King County Council Chair Girmay Zahilay, Councilmembers Sarah Perry & Teresa Mosqueda, Kent Black Action Commission Executive Director Gwen Allen-Carston, Councilmembers De'Sean Quinn, Rod Dembowski, Claudia Balducci, Jorge Barón, and Reagan Dunn.


“Good Eggs” Breakfast with State Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove

At my February “Good Eggs” breakfast meeting, my former colleague from the King County Council, Dave Upthegrove, joined our group of South King County leaders. In his new capacity as Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands, he shared insights about his responsibilities and outlined strategies for enhancing resilience of our lands against uncontrolled fires. Thank you, Dave!

Upthegrove group photo

With 47th District Rep. Chris Stearns, Lakehaven Commissioner Len Englund, State Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, Covington Mayor Jeff Wagner, Kent Councilmember Toni Troutner, Muckleshoot Tribal Council Vice Chair John Daniels Jr., Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus and Auburn Councilmember Tracy Taylor-Turner


Federal Way State of the City Address

Over 700 ignored the snow and wind to show up at the PAEC for Federal Way’s State of the City Address. Mayor Jim Ferrell and his team are justifiably proud of this past year and as a resident, I am excited about 2025. Great seeing Federal Way School District Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer and Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, as well as listening to King County Council Chair Girmay Zahilay talk about regional partnerships.

Federal Way State of the City Collage


Honoring Gold Star Families

During a visit at the Gold Star Families display in the Pentagon, I was inspired to extend a grant to build a Gold Star monument in South King County in honor of the many Gold Star families in Washington. “There is a family behind every soldier who serves our country at home and abroad…we must always remember their service as well.”

I was honored to share time with Jane and Bob Hughes and Roberta and Mike Kelly, both of whom had daughters who served in uniform. RIP SSG Danielle (Hughes) Crone and Major Barbara Kerrana. Your country mourns your loss and recognizes your ultimate sacrifice and its impact on your families.

Gold Star Collage


Sound Transit Train Arrives in Federal Way

All aboard! The inaugural test train for the Federal Way Light Rail has made its way to the Commons Mall! With a grand opening planned for April 2026, it was exciting to join Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell and Sound Transit Interim CEO Goran Sparrman for a first look at our new station and trains. From SeaTac Airport to cheer on the Seahawks or Mariners, all the way to Downtown Bellevue, Light Rail will make avoiding the traffic in our region easy!

Federal Way Sound Transit


Redondo Heights Grand Opening

Two years post-groundbreaking, the Redondo Heights affordable housing development in Federal Way celebrated its grand opening on February 25th. This 334-unit project is a collaboration between the Multi-Service Center and housing developer Shelter Resources, Inc.

Strategically located near the upcoming 272nd light rail station, it will feature an on-site community resources navigator for residents, as well as a satellite food bank to support North Federal Way communities. The project also received funding from King County, which contributed $11 million, along with support from the Washington State Department of Commerce Housing Finance Unit and Amazon.

Redondo Heights


Auburn Little League

"There are three types of baseball players: those who make it happen, those who watch it happen, and those who wonder what happened." – Tommy Lasorda

Auburn Little League

The parents of Auburn Little League Board of Directors MAKE IT HAPPEN!!! By keeping our youth engaged in sports, they stay off the streets. I was pleased to inform the Board that King County has awarded them a $9,500 grant, providing more kids with the opportunity to play ball.


Auburn Food Bank

Rain or shine, Debbie Christian shows up. She keeps the Auburn Food Bank well-stocked for those in need and is the shining example of someone who does the most for their community. Whenever possible, I strive to make sure King County is a partner in her work. PLEASE consider donating to the Auburn Food Bank if you can, it goes a long way!

Auburn Food Bank Collage


Girl Scout Cookie Season

Do you have a favorite Girl Scout Cookie? It is always a good idea to buy GOOD cookies and support a GREAT cause!! Not only does the income from the sale of Girl Scout Cookies stay local, but the money helps underwrite programs to let girls consider vocations to the White House or to the moon.

Girl Scout Cookies


Federal Way Kiwanis Club

Volunteerism is alive and well in our region. I had the opportunity to speak with members at the Federal Way Kiwanis Club meeting, where we discussed essential topics such as public safety, health, and transportation needs in South King County (SKC).

Many positive developments in SKC can be attributed to organizations like the Soroptimists, Lions, Rotarians, Kiwanians, and other volunteer-driven clubs. Special thanks to Linda Persha, Mike, and Karen Brugato for their efforts in implementing a program to recycle used glasses for those in need.

Kiwanis


Local Events in South King County

MLK collage

MLK Day Celebration at the Federal Way Performing Arts & Event Center

Roger Flygare

I spent time with Veteran leader Roger Flygare’s widow Karla and family at a special flag ceremony at the Federal Way Veterans Memorial in honor of his life. It is still hard to believe he is gone.

Mujer

I visited Mujer Al Volante and met with its leaders to learn about the work that they are doing for our South King County residents.

Hanwoori Pagoda

I also visited the Donghaejeong at Hanwoori Park with former Federal Way Mayor Mike Park, the Korean Leadership, and the new King County Council Chair Girmay Zahilay.

Marine View

I ended the first week of February with Marine View Presbyterian Church members with a Q&A on current issues.


PICA Washington Elders Program Kickoff

When I met Iam Tongi after his American Idol win, I was impressed to learn about the GROWING Pacific Islander Community in South King County. Recently, PICA-WA invited me to join them for a kickoff event they host every Friday. Despite the chilly weather outside, they made it feel warmer than the Big Island. Mahalo!


Evergreen Korean Seniors Club

Where can you go to hear the electric guitar in Federal Way? The Evergreen Korean Club!! Mike Park and others in our Korean Community host a regular gathering with great music and great people, and it was my pleasure to let them know that King County will be supporting them with a special grant. Thank you, Mike!

Evergreen big check


Federal Way Senior Center

Age is but a number!!! It was great to visit Shelley Puariea at the Federal Way Senior Center, where many in our community gather to stay engaged and active! Shelley does a great job, and I was pleased to present her with a King County Grant to help keep seniors active! Better to wear out than rust out!

Federal Way Senior Center


“Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting with Hawaiian Airlines CEO Joe Sprague

Which West Coast travel hub is closest to 90% of the world’s population? At the March “Good Eggs” breakfast meeting, Hawaiian Airlines CEO Joe Sprague gave us the answer: Seattle!

I first met Joe during his tenure at Alaska Airlines, later as President of Horizon Air, and now as the CEO of Hawaiian Airlines. Joe puts customers and work associates first in his initiatives, and that is why I have proudly remained an Alaska Mileage member since 1984!

Sprague collage

With Enumclaw Mayor Jan Molinaro, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Renton Mayor Armondo Pavone, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Hawaiian Airlines CEO Joe Sprague, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Pacific Mayor Vic Kave, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, and Edgewood Mayor Dave Olson


Federal Way Downtown Station New Bus Loop

On March 26, I was pleased to join the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new bus loop at the Federal Way Downtown Station, set to open to transit riders on March 30. This new bus loop will provide easier access to the light rail station that will begin service in 2026. Five years since this project broke ground, it is fulfilling to see this vision finally come into fruition.

Federal Way Sound Transit

Present were Sound Transit (ST) Interim CEO Goran Sparrman, Pierce Transit CEO Mike Griffus, Federal Transit Administration Regional Administrator Susan Fletcher, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell and Council President Linda Kochmar, ST Board Members Ed Prince (Renton Councilmember), Kim Roscoe (Fife Mayor) and Kristina Walker (Tacoma Councilmember), King County Metro Director Michelle Allison, and Sound Transit Community Engagement Specialist Jan Glasper.


King County Council Recognizes Kregg Jorgenson

I had the honor of recognizing Kregg Jorgenson, who I had the privilege of serving with, for his exemplary military service which earned him a Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, a Combat Infantry Badge, and three Purple Hearts. Present at the event were members of his “Random Acts of Clean Up” team: Robert Daley, Dave McKillop, Denise Todd-Pastore, Mike Shintaku, Erik Schmidt, and Jennifer Leeden. Together, they play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness and preservation of our parks, beaches, and tidal areas for the benefit of future generations.

Kregg and I with the King County Council and County Executive and his Random Acts of Clean Up team for his recent recognition, and before when we served together in the military.


Thomas Jefferson High School Raiders

Sports bring people together has been my mantra as an elected official, and we need that now more than ever at all levels. When Coach Joseph Townsend approached me about supporting the TJ Raiders, I have never looked back. Whether it’s securing funding for new fields or equipment, TJ is my only high school in unincorporated King County, and I take pride in the fact that three of my former Chiefs of Staff graduated from there. Go Raiders!

TJHS


“Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting with Dr. Faisal Khan

I often say sports bring people together, and Dr. Faisal Khan used sports to emphasize that King County/Seattle Public Health are the Barca/Real Madrid of the public health world (Barcelona and Madrid are regarded by SOME [not Sounders fans] as the best soccer clubs in the world!). While some of Dr. Khan’s updates were stark, our group appreciated his informative remarks about how King County is working to face health challenges in our region. Thank you, Dr. Khan!

 

With South King County mayors and councilmembers, and Dr. Faisal Khan


King County Council Appoints Shannon Braddock as Acting Executive

On April 1, Shannon Braddock was sworn in as the acting King County Executive following a unanimous vote by the County Council. King County voters will elect a new executive in November. Braddock is the first woman to serve as King County Executive. She previously served as Deputy County Executive and has 15 years of local government experience. Read more information.

 

With acting King County Executive Shannon Braddock, Councilmembers Rod Dembowski, Girmay Zahilay, Sarah Perry, Jorge Barón, De’Sean Quinn, Claudia Balducci, Teresa Mosqueda and Reagan Dunn


Vaisakhi Day & 50th Anniversary of the Khmer Rouge Genocide

On April 15, the King County Council proclaimed April 13, 2025, as Vaisakhi Day in King County. The Council also recognized the 50th Anniversary of the Khmer Rouge Genocide.

 

With my King County Council colleagues, Manmohan Singh Dhillon, Harjinder Singh Bains, Sodhi Singh, Gurdev Singh Mann, Ramdeep Mann, Gagandeep Singh, Jaskaran Singh Sarao and Chirag Veer Singh Sarao

 

With my colleagues and members of the Khmer Community


2025 Whiskers and Paws

I joined hundreds of supporters of the Auburn Valley Humane Society’s Annual Whiskers and Paws fundraiser at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center. Since 2013, over 15,304 animals have been adopted, 13,452 have been spayed or neutered and 2,843 animals have been reunited with their owners through AVHS. Thank you, Sharon LaVigne and staff!

 

With Auburn Valley Humane Society Director Sharon LaVigne


A Visit to Olympia

I went to Olympia to see an “old” colleague. Although his title has changed, he remains the same. When elected to the King County Council, he was told they would buy new furniture for his office, but he ordered USED furniture instead. As Governor, they wanted him to replace the DECADES-old rug in his inner office with a $90,000 one, and he said just clean it! Bob Ferguson’s title has changed, but not the Irish in him. Good Luck, Governor Ferguson!

 

Mariners Opening

While most people identify Jim Zorn with football, as a father and grandfather, he is into all sports! March 27th marked the 10th Opening Day we have attended together, and it was great to spend time with President Kevin Martinez, who has done so much to shape the Mariners brand. No team captures the past, present and future quite like the M’s do on Opening Day. Go M’s!

 

Ben's Fund

When John Schneider was named the General Manager of the Seahawks on January 18, 2010, Seattle welcomed a champion for families with autism with services and equipment through Ben’s Fund. The Schneider family has so much to be proud of both on and off the field. It was great to see Head Coach Mike MacDonald, Doug Baldwin, and others unite in support of Ben, Traci, and John as we celebrated in the Lumen Field locker room.

 

Korean School of Federal Way

Washington State is proud to host nearly 100,000 Korean Americans, making it an ideal place to exchange cultural, economic, and social ideas through initiatives like the Korean School of Federal Way. I had the pleasure of attending a dinner with Consul General Eun-ji Seo, Hon. Mike Park, and Mayors Nancy Backus and Jim Ferrell. Notably, Washington is home to the seventh largest Asian population in the United States.

 

Comcast’s Spring into Service Day at El Centro de la Raza

VIVA!!! Volunteerism took center stage at El Centro de la Raza, and I was privileged to spend time with founder Estela Ortega and our sponsor, Comcast. I would also like to express my gratitude to the amazing volunteers who came forward to assist those in need in South King County. While we may not be able to help everyone, each of us can make a difference for someone!

 

Federal Way National Little League Jamboree

Sports bring people together, and I had the privilege of informing all of the families and players gathered at the Federal Way National Little League Jamboree that I successfully secured funding from King County to install new turf fields at their facility.

Turf will mean less cancelled games, more time on the field, better safety, and more opportunities for the league to open the field up for their Challenger program. The board members, participants, parents, and supporters are all united in their commitment to improving the playing conditions for our young athletes, and I was glad to be there.

 

Federal Way High School Pre-Apprenticeship

YOU'RE HIRED!! I am committed to expanding job opportunities by supporting pre-apprenticeship programs in our public schools. I was pleased to collaborate with Federal Way School District’s Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer, former Councilmember and 30th LD Rep. Jesse Johnson, and former Seahawk (and apprenticeship advocate) Doug Baldwin at Federal Way High School’s program. Jesse has been instrumental in developing apprenticeship programs in the State House, and this year, King County has allocated $250,000 to support the initiative.

 

In Memoriam

Whether it was in Arizona during Spring Training, in my office at the courthouse in Seattle at 7 a.m. when his shift ended, or on the new baseball fields at Thomas Jefferson High School, there was never a more dedicated father or coach than Joseph Townsend. We lost this incredible 52-year-old, leaving thousands of players, parents, and coaches in shock. Coach Townsend was larger than life and full of life! He was cherished from Brooklyn to Federal Way for his unwavering commitment to baseball and the values he instilled in his players. Rest in peace, my friend.

 

Seattle Mariners Honor Coach Joseph Townsend

The only thing missing at T-Mobile Park was Coach Joseph Townsend’s smile as the Mariners honored this incredible father, friend and mentor from Thomas Jefferson High School. He did more in 52 years than most can do in 100 years. I am glad that his family heard through Dan Wilson’s words how much their father impacted so many. The man. The myth. The legend. Thank you, Coach Joe.

 

Auburn Vietnam War Memorial

Our state has the third-largest Vietnamese population in the United States, following California and Texas. In commemoration of the 1975 fall of Saigon, I had the privilege of joining Lan Phan Jones and many South King County residents at Auburn’s Vietnam War Memorial for a moment of reflection and recognition of our progress since that divisive conflict. Governor Dan Evans notably extended a warm welcome to Vietnamese refugees, inviting them to make our state their home.

 

With Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Councilmember Bob Baggett, Former Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis, American Vietnamese War Memorial Alliance Co-President Lan Phan Jones and Auburn Noon Lions members


AANHPI Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month

The King County Council has officially proclaimed May 2025 as Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month.

 

With my King County Council colleagues and community leaders and representatives


William J. Wood Veterans House

I had the honor of presenting a grant aimed at supporting the William J. Wood Veterans House (WJW) in assisting veterans with their transition to independent living. In addition to offering various services, this grant will bolster social and wellness initiatives, such as the “Breakfast Club” designed to alleviate anxiety, along with recreational outings to ensure comprehensive support for veterans' immediate needs and long-term stability.

 

With Multi-Service Center CEO Kirsten York, WJW Veterans House Services Coordinator Alan Clapper, and Community Manager LaFloura Estrada


Camp Kilworth’s Grand Reopening

In May, I attended the Grand Reopening Ceremony of Camp Kilworth, which first opened in 1934 for the Tacoma Area Council of Boy Scouts. After its closure in 2016, the Kilworth Environmental Education Preserve was established to restore the camp's historic structures. The 25-acre site will now serve as a camp facility for the Greater Seattle YMCA starting this summer, providing a YMCA Day Camp and more outdoor education opportunities.

 

With Federal Way Public Schools Board Member Luckisha Phillips


Federal Way Farmers Market

Rain or shine, the Federal Way Farmers Market kicked off its season, continuing the legacy of Rose Ehl under city management. Operating every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October 25 at the Commons Mall (1701 S. 320th, Federal Way, WA 98003), the market features an array of music, flowers, and fresh vegetables, all set against a backdrop of handmade crafts available for purchase. It’s a great opportunity to come together, socialize, and gather fresh produce for your family’s table.

 

With Federal Way Councilmember Jack Dovey, Former Councilmember and 30th LD Rep. Jesse Johnson, Councilmember Lydia Assefa-Dawson, East India Grill Owner Kabal Gill, Sound Transit Community Engagement Specialist Jan Glasper, and Federal Way Farmers Market Founder Rose Ehl


Federal Way Community Caregiving Network

The Federal Way Community Caregiving Network demonstrates that everyone can make a difference by providing food bank supplies, vouchers, rent assistance, and emergency services. A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated volunteers: Carol Robinson, Nancy Weber, Pat Rainey, Joan Gott, Tony Robinson, and Howard Stolz for their inspiring leadership. If anyone wants to do good and feel better, volunteer!

 

“Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting with King County Executive Shannon Braddock

Shannon Braddock has made history as our first female County Executive, having been unanimously elected by the King County Council to complete Dow Constantine's term until the certification of this year's election. Shannon is highly regarded by officials across all levels of government, and most importantly, she is trusted by local municipal leaders as a collaborative partner in regional governance. Thank you, Shannon, for joining us in Auburn for our “Good Eggs” meeting!

Click here to view the Executive’s 200-day plan.

 

With King County Executive Shannon Braddock, Council Chair Girmay Zahilay, Mayors Dana Ralph (Kent), Traci Buxton (Des Moines), Jim Ferrell (Federal Way), Sean Kelly (Maple Valley), Jan Molinaro (Enumclaw), Troy Linnell (Algona), Dave Olson (Edgewood), Deputy Mayor Harry Steinmetz (Des Moines), Vice Chair John Daniels Jr. (Muckleshoot Tribal Council), Council President Satwinder Kaur (Kent), Councilmembers Ed Prince (Renton), David White (Algona), Clinton Taylor (Auburn), Hanan Amer (Auburn), Kate Baldwin (Auburn), and Zandria Michaud (Kent)


FWPS Celebrates Pre-Apprenticeship Program for High School Seniors

I had the honor of joining Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer, former Councilmember and 30th LD Rep. Jesse Johnson, trade instructors, and FWPS high school seniors at the Pre-Apprenticeship Program Senior Celebration held at Federal Way High School.

Our youth NEED pathwayS (plural!) to success, whether white collar, blue collar, or no collar, and I am pleased to promote and support pre-apprenticeship programs in local high schools. The students I saw graduated with life skills that will serve them regardless of the path they pursue.

 

Auburn Noon Lions Eyeglasses Donation

As someone who wears glasses, I appreciate how expensive they are! The Glasses Donation Program I began with King County Metro is still working to recycle glasses for those that need them, and I recently handed over hundreds of unclaimed glasses left on buses to the Auburn Noon Lions.

Present were the Auburn Noon Lions, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, and Parks Director Julie Krueger. The eyeglasses will be sent to the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center in Lacey for examination, sorting, and distribution to individuals (like me) who aren’t blessed with 20/20 vision

 

“Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting with Anthony Anton

At the June “Good Eggs” Breakfast, we had the opportunity to hear from Anthony Anton, President & CEO of the Washington Hospitality Association. He provided valuable insights into the current state of the hospitality industry, addressing how the state's business model in this sector has consistently posed challenges for local businesses from the pandemic to the present day. Thank you, Anthony!

 

With Auburn Councilmembers Lisa Stirgus & Kate Baldwin, Kent Councilmember Toni Troutner, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, Pacific Mayor Vic Kave, Washington Hospitality Association President & CEO Anthony Anton, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Algona Mayor Troy Linnell, Auburn Councilmember Hanan Amer, Algona Councilmember Tim Fairley, Des Moines Mayor Traci Buxton, Federal Way Councilmember Jack Walsh, Edgewood Mayor Dave Olson, Algona Councilmember David White, Enumclaw Mayor Jan Molinaro, and Auburn Chamber President & CEO Kacie Bray


Catholic Community Services

I had the pleasure of meeting with the Catholic Community Services team to present a grant from King County. This funding will support their ongoing efforts to assist our most vulnerable populations in South King County, especially at the Federal Way Day Center.

 

With Program Director Sekeenya Newsome and Family Therapist/Clinician Jennifer Williams


Auburn Area Connect Spotlight Awards & Multi-Service Center Spring Into Action

What a great weekend in Auburn! From the Multi-Service Center’s annual Spring Into Action dinner to Auburn Area Connect Spotlight Awards, I had the honor of presenting Green River College’s George Frasier with the Bill Kyle Leadership Award!

 

Left: With Leanne Guier, former Councilmember & 30th LD Rep. Jesse Johnson, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, Paras Malik, Harborview Board President Steffanie Fain, David Malik. Right: With Green River College President Dr. Suzanne Johnson, VP for College Advancement & Foundation Executive Director George Frasier, and King County Council Chair Girmay Zahilay


Hanwoori Garden Grand Opening

There are over 100,000 Korean Americans in our region, and many of them were at the Hanwoori Garden dedication on June 10. South King County is the melting pot of the world and the collaboration between Donghae, South Korea and Federal Way has established a high bar with their unique pagoda and garden located near the Aquatic Center. As we enter the century of the Pacific Ocean, we must build cultural bridges within the Pacific Rim.

Visit the Hanwoori Garden located at 550 S.W. Campus Dr. next to the Panther Lake trail head.

 

With 30th LD Rep. Kristine Reeves, Republic of Korea Consul General Eun-Ji Seo, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell & Councilmembers, former Federal Way Mayors Mike Park & Jeanne Burbidge, Jim Burbidge, and Wes & Bev Stock


2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service Award

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. often asked the question, “What are you doing for others?” Each year, as a member of the King County Council, I take the opportunity to recognize an individual who exemplifies this spirit through exceptional and selfless service in the South King County community with the MLK Medal of Distinguished Service Award. This year’s District 7 awardee is Estela Ortega.

 

As the Co-Founder and Executive Director of El Centro de la Raza, The Center for People of All Races, Estela Ortega has responded to Dr. MLK Jr.’s question through her unwavering commitment over five decades to bringing people together and creating spaces where they can celebrate their unique backgrounds. Viva y Gracias, Estela!

 

With Estela Ortega, El Centro de la Raza staff, and her family