
Best of Redmond: Redmond Washington News, Events, Restaurants & Things to Do
by Dan Schulz and Jennifer Davis – Eastside Seattle community podcasters with a passion for talking about all the amazing local businesses, neighborhood news, and weekly recommendations for Redmond WA residents.
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New Indie Movie Theater Coming To Redmond? Plus Best Family Entertainment Spot
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A Time Traveler, Video Game Dogs, and a New Ramen Rumor
Jun 23, 2026
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Axe Throwing Near Light Rail? Plus New State Parks Plates & Best Tavern in Redmond
Jun 18, 2026
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Korean Fried Chicken Rumor? E-Bike Rebates & Best Food Truck in Redmond
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() New Indie Movie Theater Coming To Redmond? Plus Best Family Entertainment Spot | Welcome to Best of Redmond! Redmond's twice-weekly newsletter and podcast about all the amazing things happening in Redmond for the next seven days!🎵 Grab Your Tickets Before This One Sneaks Up on YouFriday, July 10 might feel like it's still a few weeks away, but Marymoor Live shows have a habit of selling tickets before people realize they're coming. Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms, and Spin Doctors are bringing one of the most '90s lineups imaginable to Redmond, with doors opening at 4 PM and the show starting at 6 PM.Between "Run-Around," "Hey Jealousy," and "Two Princes," you'll probably know more songs than you think. If this sounds like your kind of summer concert, now is probably a better time to buy tickets than the week before the show.👨👩👧👦 This Sunday, the Library Is Making Soccer More AccessibleThis Sunday, June 28, from noon to 3 PM, the Redmond Library is hosting a sensory-friendly watch party designed for neurodivergent community members and families. The event will feature lower lighting, lower volume, captioning, and flexible seating options, including space for blankets and sleeping bags.They'll also have snacks and activities available throughout the event. Even if soccer isn't your thing, it's nice to see the library creating opportunities that make community events more welcoming and comfortable for everyone.👨👩👧👦 This Weekend, Kick It in Redmond ContinuesThis weekend, Redmond Town Center is hosting another round of Kick It in Redmond activities as the city continues to celebrate with family-friendly events. While soccer is part of the fun, the bigger attraction is the atmosphere, with games, activities, and community gathering spaces for all ages.Even if nobody in your family can explain the offside rule, there will be plenty to enjoy. Think of it as a weekend family outing that just happens to have soccer in the background.🏆 Crossfire Surf Cup Takes Over Sixty AcresThis weekend, hundreds of youth athletes and their families will be heading to Sixty Acres Park for the Crossfire Surf Cup. The tournament brings teams from around the region and turns one of Redmond's busiest sports complexes into a hub of activity for several days.If you've got a player participating, you'll already know where you'll be spending the weekend. If not, just keep in mind that traffic around the area may be a little heavier than usual with teams, coaches, and families coming into town.🕰️ Redmond History MinuteOkay, it's time for the Redmond History Minute, where we share an interesting piece of history, trivia, or tidbit about life in and around Redmond.In 1960, a major recession in which industry caused Redmond's local ranches to close and forced farmers to switch to other crops?A) Dairy farmingB) Mink fur farmingC) Apple orchardsD) Wool productionAnswer revealed at the bottom of this newsletter.🔮 Redmond Rumor MillSources say a neighborhood cinema—not a megaplex, think 40 seats, curated programming, craft cocktails, and no popcorn smell—is in very early talks for a space in Old Redmond.What we don't know is whether a location has been selected, whether financing is in place, or how serious the discussions have become. We also haven't been able to confirm any timeline.The question is simple: where would a small independent cinema fit best in Old Redmond?If you've got a guess or have heard something, head over to our Facebook page and drop it in the "Redmond Rumor Mill Guesses" post.🗳️ Your Picks: Best Family Entertainment Spot in RedmondIt's time for another Your Picks!This week we want to know: What's the best family entertainment spot in Redmond?Whether it's a place your kids beg to visit, your favorite rainy-day destination, or somewhere the whole family enjoys together, we want to hear about it.Head over to our Facebook page, find the Your Picks post, and cast your vote in the comments. We'll feature some of your favorites in a future episode.📻 Don't Miss the PodcastIf you enjoyed this newsletter, you'll love the companion podcast where Dan and Jen dive deeper into each story with a little extra conversation, commentary, and fun.Thanks for spending a few minutes with us today. We'll see you in the next edition of Best of Redmond!🎯 History Minute AnswerThe answer is B – Mink fur farming.Redmond had mink ranches along Way 120 in the 1950s. When the fur industry crashed in 1960, the ranches shut down. Nationwide there were nearly 7,000 mink farms in the mid-1950s, but prices collapsed and the business quickly declined.Before Redmond became the tech hub we know today, it was home to a thriving agricultural community—and raising mink for luxury fur coats was one of its more unusual industries. It's another reminder that Redmond's history is a lot more interesting than most people realize. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() A Time Traveler, Video Game Dogs, and a New Ramen Rumor | Welcome to Best of Redmond! Redmond's twice-weekly newsletter and podcast about all the amazing things happening in Redmond for the next seven days!📚 A Redmond Author Is Launching a Time-Travel Novel This WeekTomorrow night, June 24, at 6:30 PM, local author Joseph Eckert will be at Brick & Mortar Books celebrating the release of his debut novel, The Traveler. The story follows a guy who suddenly starts jumping forward through time every morning, watching days and eventually years disappear in the blink of an eye while his family tries to figure out what's happening.This is exactly the kind of event independent bookstores do well. You get to meet the author, hear where the idea came from, and support a local business at the same time. If you're into science fiction, time travel stories, or just want an excuse to wander through a bookstore, this one looks worth checking out.👨👩👧👦 Tonight, Let's Cheer RedmondTonight, June 23, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, the Redmond Senior & Community Center is hosting a community Matchday Party with snacks, family activities, and plenty of room for kids to run around. Yes, there's a soccer match on the screen, but the bigger draw is the chance to spend a summer evening hanging out with neighbors.They're expecting a good turnout and will have youth soccer activities running alongside the event. Throw on something red, white, and blue and bring the family. Sometimes the best local events are really just excuses to get people together.🐾 Tomorrow Is Video Game Day for DogsTomorrow, June 24, from 11 AM to 2 PM, Pickles Playland is hosting Video Game Day for dogs attending daycare. Only in Redmond could a dog daycare calendar include something that sounds like it belongs at Nintendo headquarters.The event is limited to dogs already participating in daycare, boarding, or grooming services, and the Pickles crew handles all the themed fun behind the scenes. If your dog is already scheduled to be there, they'll probably have a better Wednesday than most people sitting in meetings.🚶 Rails to Repeats Challenge Heads Into the Home StretchThe Rails to Repeats challenge continues through June 30 along the Redmond Central Connector, giving walkers, runners, and cyclists one more reason to get outside before the month wraps up. Participants can complete the designated Eastrail segment as many times as they want, with prizes going to the people who log the most laps.The entry fee helps support Eastrail Partners and future trail improvements. Whether you're training for something or just trying to spend less time staring at a screen, this is a pretty good excuse to hit the trail.🕰️ Redmond History MinuteOkay, it's time for the Redmond History Minute, where we share an interesting piece of history, trivia, or tidbit about life in and around Redmond.The Clise Mansion at Marymoor Park had many unusual features. Which of these did it actually have?A) Roaming peacocks and a Dutch windmillB) An indoor bowling alleyC) A moat with alligatorsD) A private zoo with elephantsAnswer revealed at the bottom of this newsletter.🔮 Redmond Rumor MillWord is a ramen-and-natural-wine bar, yes, that combination, is being quietly developed by a pair of Seattle restaurant veterans who have been looking at a downtown Redmond space.What we don't know is where exactly it would go, whether a lease has actually been signed, or how far along the project may be. We also don't know if the concept stays exactly the same once plans become public.The question is simple: where do you think it ends up?If you've got a guess or have heard something, head to our Facebook page and drop it in the "Redmond Rumor Mill Guesses" post.🗳️ Your Picks: Best Grocery Store in RedmondAlright, that's it for this week.Head on over to our Facebook page, find the post called "Your Picks," and drop your vote in the comments. We want to know who you think is the best grocery store in Redmond.📻 Don't Miss the PodcastIf you enjoyed this newsletter, you're gonna love the companion podcast.We'll see you in the next one... or maybe before then, walking around Redmond.🎯 History Minute AnswerThe answer is A – Roaming peacocks and a Dutch windmill.Willowmoor Farm had 28 buildings, roaming peacocks, a functional Dutch windmill, a treehouse in a maple tree, boathouses, greenhouses, and even a narrow-gauge railroad in the barnyard used to haul grain. It was basically a fantasy estate sitting right here in Redmond, and you can still visit the mansion at Marymoor Park today. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Axe Throwing Near Light Rail? Plus New State Parks Plates & Best Tavern in Redmond | Welcome to Best of Redmond! Redmond's twice-weekly newsletter and podcast about all the amazing things happening in Redmond for the next seven days!📰 Support Washington State Parks With a New License PlateWashington just rolled out a new specialty license plate that helps fund state parks, and it's one of those things that's actually pretty straightforward. The plate features artwork inspired by Washington's outdoor spaces, and a portion of the fees goes directly toward supporting parks across the state. If you've spent time hiking, camping, paddling, or just wandering around places like Marymoor and beyond, this is an easy way to throw a few dollars toward keeping those spaces maintained. The plates are available now through the state's licensing system.🚮 Grab a Coffee and Help Clean Up RedmondSoulFood CoffeeHouse is hosting its monthly Walk & Talk Litter Pickup Party on Sunday, June 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The deal is pretty simple. Show up at SoulFood, grab a free 16-ounce drip coffee or tea, then head out with other volunteers to pick up litter around town. They provide the trash bags, and you're encouraged to bring gloves or a pickup tool if you've got one. It's a nice excuse to get outside, meet a few neighbors, and leave Redmond a little cleaner than you found it.🎨 Make Your Own Manga-Inspired ArtworkThe Redmond Library is hosting a Manga-Themed Printmaking Workshop on Wednesday, June 24 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you're wondering what manga is, it's the Japanese style of comics and graphic novels that's become incredibly popular with teens and young adults around the world. Local artist Alyssa Christensen will walk participants through creating manga-inspired artwork and turning it into handmade prints. All supplies are included, but space is limited. If you've got a creative kid or teen at home, this one will probably fill up quickly.🎲 Uncle's Games Has a New NameOne of Redmond's longtime game stores has officially rebranded. Uncle's Games is now called Marymoor Games, but the board games, card games, and community events aren't going anywhere. To celebrate, they're continuing their weekly Open Game Night on Saturday, June 20 from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at their Redmond location. You can jump into one of their demo games or bring your own favorite from home. If you've been curious about the hobby gaming scene in Redmond, this is probably the easiest way to check it out.⚽ Watch International Soccer With Other FansYou don't have to stay home to watch international soccer this week. The Redmond Library is hosting a World Soccer Watch Party featuring Uruguay versus Cabo Verde on Sunday, June 21 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Whether you're following the tournament closely or just enjoy watching a match with other fans, it's a fun community event that's a little different from the usual weekend lineup. Bring your soccer knowledge, or don't. Either way, you'll have people to cheer with.🕰️ Redmond History MinuteOkay, it's time for the Redmond History Minute, where we share an interesting piece of history, trivia, or tidbit about life in and around Redmond.Washington state went dry with Prohibition in what year, and how many years before the rest of the country?A) Same year as national ProhibitionB) 2 years beforeC) 4 years beforeD) They never had ProhibitionAnswer revealed at the bottom of this newsletter.🔮 Redmond Rumor MillHere's one making the rounds this week.Sources say an axe-throwing venue may be circling the light rail station area. Before you picture a bachelor party from ten years ago, apparently these places have evolved quite a bit. Think league nights, walk-in throwing lanes, food, drinks, and regular customers who take the sport surprisingly seriously.What we don't know is whether a deal has actually been signed or whether permit discussions will turn into a real project.The question is simple: would an axe-throwing venue work in downtown Redmond?If you've got a guess or have heard something, head to our Facebook page at facebook.com/BestOfRedmond and drop it in the "Redmond Rumor Mill Guesses" post.🗳️ Your Picks: Best Tavern in RedmondAlright, that's it for this week.Head on over to facebook.com/BestOfRedmond, find the post called "Your Picks," and drop your vote in the comments. We want to know who you think is the best tavern in Redmond.📻 Don't Miss the PodcastIf you enjoyed this newsletter, you're gonna love the companion podcast. Find it at bestofredmond.com.We'll see you in the next one... or maybe before then, walking around Redmond.🎯 History Minute AnswerThe answer is C – 4 years beforeWashington adopted Prohibition in 1916, four years before national Prohibition took effect in 1920. When Redmond's saloons shut down, the town lost a significant source of tax revenue. The liquor didn't disappear, though. It simply moved into the woods, where bootleggers and illegal stills kept things going until Prohibition finally ended. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Korean Fried Chicken Rumor? E-Bike Rebates & Best Food Truck in Redmond | Welcome to Best of Redmond! Redmond's twice-weekly newsletter and podcast about all the amazing things happening in Redmond for the next seven days!📰 Redmond Buys New Home for Public Works CrewsMost of us never think about the people fixing water lines, maintaining parks, repairing city vehicles, or keeping storm drains clear until something breaks. That's why a recent Redmond City Council decision is more interesting than it sounds. The city just approved the purchase of a new 9.1-acre property that will become the future home of Redmond's Maintenance and Operations Center, replacing facilities that have been serving the city for decades.The crews working there help keep Redmond running behind the scenes every day. As the city continues to grow, officials say the new site will give those teams more room and better facilities to keep up with demand. Not the flashiest project in town, but definitely one you'll appreciate the next time everything works exactly the way it's supposed to.🥕 Redmond Veg FestEven if you're not vegan, this one sounds like a fun way to spend part of a Saturday. Redmond Veg Fest takes over Downtown Park on June 20 starting at noon with plant-based food vendors, live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, and activities for kids. The whole thing is free, which makes it pretty easy to wander through and see what catches your attention.There will be plenty of opportunities to sample food, meet local businesses, and learn a little more about plant-based living without anyone giving you a lecture. Some people will come for the food, some will come for the music, and some will just be looking for something different to do. Show up hungry and give yourself more time than you think you'll need.🎵 Buju Banton & Stephen Marley at Marymoor LiveMarymoor Live keeps rolling this summer, and next up is a pretty big one. Buju Banton and Stephen Marley bring the Roots and Rhymes Tour to Marymoor Park on Wednesday, June 17, with doors opening at 4:00 PM and the show starting at 6:00 PM. If reggae is your thing, this is one of the biggest shows to hit Redmond this season.The outdoor setting at Marymoor always makes concerts feel a little more relaxed, and this lineup brings together two artists with deep roots in reggae music. Expect a crowd, good energy, and a lot of people staking out spots on the lawn early. Bring a blanket, get there ahead of showtime, and enjoy one of the bigger summer concerts in town.👨👩👧👦 Summer Reading Launch Party at Farrel-McWhirter ParkSummer reading officially gets underway on Wednesday, June 17 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Farrel-McWhirter Park. KCLS is kicking things off with games, activities, reading guides, and plenty of space for kids to spread out with a book and start working toward this year's reading challenge prizes.What makes this one different from a typical library event is the location. Farrel-McWhirter already has trails, open space, and farm animals, so kids can spend time with goats, rabbits, and pigs between activities. Bring a picnic blanket, pack a few snacks, and let the kids get a head start on a summer challenge that might actually get them excited about reading.🚲 Bicycle Bling: Up to $2,000 Off an E-Bike?Okay, if you've been even a little curious about e-bikes, this might be worth your time. Pedal Forward Eastside is hosting an event at the North Bellevue Community Center on Thursday, June 18 at 6:00 PM where residents can learn about a regional rebate program that could provide up to $2,000 toward the purchase of an e-bike.They'll have bikes available for test rides, experts on hand to answer questions, and information about how the application process works. E-bikes seem to be showing up everywhere around Redmond lately, and a rebate that size definitely gets people's attention. Before spending a bunch of money on a new ride, this looks like an easy way to see what all the excitement is about.🐾 Father's Day at Pickles PlaylandIf the dad in your life happens to have four legs and a wagging tail, Pickles Playland has something planned for him too. Their Father's Day celebration takes place on Thursday, June 18 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, giving dogs and their humans a chance to enjoy an afternoon of activities together.Pickles has become one of the more unique pet-focused spots in the area, and special events like this tend to attract a pretty social crowd of local dog owners. Expect plenty of dogs running around, lots of photo opportunities, and a chance to meet other people who are just as obsessed with their pets as you are. If your dog enjoys making new friends, this is probably their kind of afternoon.🎨 Rainbow on the Eastside Opening ReceptionPride Month celebrations continue in Redmond with the opening reception for Rainbow on the Eastside at Centro Cultural Mexicano on Thursday, June 18 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The exhibit features artwork from LGBTQIA+ artists across the Eastside and highlights a wide range of creative styles and perspectives from the local community.The reception gives visitors a chance to meet artists, explore the exhibit, and support creators whose work is rooted right here in the region. It's one thing to see art online, but it's a different experience when you're standing in front of it and hearing the stories behind it. If you're looking for something a little different this week, this is an easy way to spend an evening in downtown Redmond.🤠 Boots and Brews Line DancingNot every Thursday night has to involve sitting at home scrolling through your phone. Watts Brewing Company is hosting Boots and Brews Line Dancing on June 18 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and you don't need any previous experience to join in.The combination is pretty simple: grab a drink, learn a few steps, and spend an hour doing something most people don't normally do during the work week. Events like this tend to attract a mix of complete beginners and people who already know what they're doing, so there's no reason to feel intimidated. Bring a friend, laugh at yourself a little, and remember that everyone looks slightly ridiculous while learning line dancing.🕰️ Redmond History MinuteOkay, it's time for the Redmond History Minute, where we share an interesting piece of history, trivia, or tidbit about life in and around Redmond.In 1915, Snoqualmie Pass opened to motorists. The best route over the pass ran through which Eastside city?A) BellevueB) KirklandC) RedmondD) IssaquahAnswer revealed at the bottom of this newsletter.🔮 Redmond Rumor MillOkay, here's this week's rumor.We've heard that a Korean fried chicken and draft beer concept that's already doing big business in places like Lynnwood and Federal Way may be looking at space somewhere along the Cleveland Street corridor in downtown Redmond. The story we're hearing is counter-service, crispy fried chicken, cold beer, and hours that run later than a lot of the places currently open downtown.Now, to be clear, we haven't been able to confirm any of this. No permits, no announcements, and no official word from anyone involved.The question is: if a spot like this does open, where do you think it lands?If you've got a guess or have heard something, head to our Facebook page at facebook.com/BestOfRedmond and drop it in the "Redmond Rumor Mill Guesses" post.🗳️ Your Picks: Best Food Truck in RedmondAlright, that's it for this week.Head on over to facebook.com/BestOfRedmond, find the post called "Your Picks," and drop your vote in the comments. We want to know who you think is the best food truck in Redmond.📻 Don't Miss the PodcastIf you enjoyed this newsletter, you're gonna love the companion podcast. Find it at bestofredmond.com.We'll see you in the next one... or maybe before then, walking around Redmond.🎯 History Minute AnswerThe answer is C – RedmondWhen Snoqualmie Pass opened to cars in 1915 as part of the Yellowstone Trail, also known as the Sunset Highway, the best route across the Cascades ran through Redmond. Bellevue wasn't yet connected the way it is today, and much of the area was still farmland. For a brief period, Redmond became the gateway for motorists heading east. Local businessman Bill Brown even ran an omnibus service between Kirkland and Redmond to help move travelers through town and take advantage of the growing traffic. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Sounders Watch Party, Puppy Yoga & a New Climbing Gym Rumor in Redmond✨ | Sounders Watch PartyPuppy Yoga+3 | Jhon Hurtado | Samā Cellars | RedmondRedmond Town Center | RedmondSounders+4 | — | 11m 49s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() ReplaceZero-Proof Cocktail Bar Coming to Redmond? Plus the World Cup Legacy Sign & Best Frozen Yogurt in Redmond✨ | local eventscommunity news+3 | — | — | RedmondDowntown Park+1 | RedmondWorld Cup+3 | — | 10m 43s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Bookshop & Wine Bar Rumor? Bob Dylan, Rockets & Best Breakfast in Redmond✨ | local newscommunity events+3 | — | — | RedmondLuke McRedmond Park+2 | Redmonddog park+3 | — | 11m 22s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Could Redmond Be Getting a Darts Bar? Plus Human League at Marymoor & Best Bakery in Redmond✨ | local eventsmusic+3 | — | The Human LeagueSoft Cell | Marymoor ParkBig Block Brewery+1 | RedmondHuman League+3 | — | 10m 22s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Indoor Pickleball Rumors? Black Keys at Remlinger & Best Outdoor Dining in Redmond✨ | music eventscomedy+3 | Taylor ClarkGenevieve Ferrari | SAMĀ CellarsRedmond Library+1 | Remlinger FarmsCarnation | The Black KeysRemlinger Farms+3 | — | 9m 03s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Redmond Hits Top 100 + Mystery Fusion Restaurant Rumor & Pollinator Fest✨ | local newscommunity events+3 | — | US News & World Report | RedmondSammamish | RedmondSammamish+3 | — | 11m 25s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() World Cup Watch Parties Are Coming + Claypool Gold & Best Happy Hour in Redmond✨ | World Cuplocal events+4 | — | Postdoc BrewingRedmond Town Center+4 | RedmondSeattle | World Cupwatch parties+5 | — | 8m 32s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Could a Maker's Kitchen Be Coming to Redmond?✨ | local newsevents+4 | — | SoulFood CoffeeHouseNW Brewing | RedmondWestside Park+1 | Redmondcougar sighting+3 | — | 9m 38s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Pupchella, German Car Day & Best Brewery in Redmond✨ | dog festivalcar meetup+3 | — | PorscheBMW+2 | Redmond Town Center | PupchellaGerman Car Day+4 | — | 11m 34s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Pupchella Weekend, Puzzle Swaps & a Redmond Korean BBQ Rumor✨ | vehicle prowlscommunity events+3 | — | Redmond PoliceRedmond Library | RedmondRedmond Community Center | Redmond Policevehicle prowls+3 | — | 10m 10s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Filipino Bakery Rumors, Hot Car Warnings & Best Food Trucks in Redmond✨ | local newscommunity events+3 | — | Redmond PoliceRedmond Library+1 | Redmond | Redmondhot cars+3 | — | 6m 54s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Redmond Scam Warning + Drone Show & Best Cheesesteak in Redmond✨ | scam warningdrone show+3 | — | Redmond Police | Marymoor ParkBig Block Brewery+1 | Redmondscam+6 | — | 7m 59s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Speed Cameras Go Live + Cinco de Mayo & Best Brunch in Redmond✨ | speed camerasCinco de Mayo+3 | — | — | RedmondRedmond Downtown Park+1 | speed camerasCinco de Mayo+3 | — | 7m 30s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Best Things to Do This Weekend + Wild New Redmond Food Rumor✨ | local eventscommunity news+3 | — | Asian-owned businesses | RedmondMarymoor Park+2 | Redmond eventsdog cancer+3 | — | 7m 52s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Robot Servers in Redmond? + Earth Day Movie Night & Best Diner✨ | local eventsfamily activities+3 | — | SoulFood Coffee HouseSecondStory Repertory | RedmondRedmond Community Center at Marymoor Village | RedmondEarth Day+5 | — | 8m 28s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Free Park Day, Cat 5K & Best Hair Stylist in Redmond✨ | local eventscommunity news+3 | — | MEOW Cat Rescue | RedmondWashington+2 | Redmond eventsfree park day+3 | — | 7m 29s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Forest Bathing in Redmond? + Bike Trail Closures & Best Happy Hour✨ | local newscommunity events+3 | — | — | Redmond | Redmondduckling rescue+4 | — | 9m 28s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Redmond Builds Half the World’s Satellites? + Improv Show & Dog Park Picks✨ | satellitesimprov show+3 | — | Project KuiperStarlink+1 | RedmondAnderson Park | Redmondsatellites+6 | — | 8m 47s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Thai Coffee Rumor Near Town Center? + Free Tax Help & Dog Parks Return✨ | dog parkstax help+3 | — | — | RedmondLuke McRedmond Park+3 | Redmonddog parks+3 | — | 7m 06s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Is Redmond Becoming a Space City? + Free Games Night & Best Chiropractor in Redmond✨ | space industrylocal events+3 | — | HooplaApollo+1 | RedmondFlatstick Pub | Redmondspace district+5 | — | 8m 20s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Why Everyone’s Moving to Redmond + Pie Shop Rumor & Best House Painter✨ | relocationlocal events+3 | — | Microsoft | RedmondWashington+2 | Redmondmoving+5 | — | 5m 45s | |
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