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Arts

Bellevue Beats Allison Preisinger

Seattle singer-songwriter Allison Preisinger captivates audiences with her ethereal music, exemplified by her latest single "Shine." A prominent figure in the Seattle music scene, Preisinger blends encouragement and clarity in her songs, often performing at wineries and weddings. The Bellevue Beats concert series, running from April to fall, aims to revive the downtown music scene with free concerts and online streaming options.

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Social Issues

Bellevue LifeSpring Embraces Local Collaboration in a Virtual Reality

Bellevue LifeSpring has launched the "Give Where You Live" campaign to raise $1.5 million by June 30, aimed at providing essential grocery vouchers and rental assistance for vulnerable families in Bellevue during the ongoing impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. With one in five students in the Bellevue School District living in poverty, the nonprofit emphasizes the critical need for community support to help address food scarcity and homelessness.

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Arts

Person Behind the Place Kelly Thompson

Kelly Thompson will be featured in the upcoming exhibition "Person Behind the Place," showcasing her contributions to Downtown Bellevue. The event, taking place on April 20, 2021, at Lincoln Square, promises an engaging lunch experience as attendees learn about Thompson's impact on the local community.

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Business

Amazons Bellevue Boom 25,000 Jobs and a Focus on Community

Amazon's significant expansion in Bellevue will create over 25,000 jobs, highlighting the company's commitment to community engagement and sustainable growth. The investment includes substantial donations to local initiatives and affordable housing, emphasizing Amazon's role as a good neighbor during challenging times.

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Arts

Bellevue Beats Brian Butler

Acclaimed musician Brian Butler is set to perform at the Bellevue Beats concert series, showcasing his unique blend of bold blues and original songs. The concert series, free to the public, spans from April to fall and aims to revitalize Downtown Bellevue's music scene. Attendees can enjoy online streaming every Wednesday, with in-person performances beginning in July.

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Food

Building Connections One Cookie at a Time

Tiffany Lewis, a Seattle native and culinary school graduate, founded Cookies with Tiffany to connect people through her passion for baking. Her signature S’Moores cookie has garnered a dedicated following, and the business rapidly expanded to shipping cookies nationwide. This article explores Tiffany's entrepreneurial journey and her commitment to community-building in Bellevue.

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Business

Person Behind the Place Lee Smith

Lee Smith, the founder of Urbanity in Downtown Bellevue, shares his passion for the diverse customer base and vibrant atmosphere of the area. With frequent new releases of popular streetwear brands and personal favorites for dining and leisure, Smith embodies the local business spirit. His insights contribute to the Heart of Bellevue campaign, promoting local businesses and community engagement.

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Social Issues

Behind the (Non-Profit) Scenes with Jennifer Fischer

Jennifer Fischer, Executive Director of Bellevue LifeSpring, highlights her commitment to the Eastside community through her extensive nonprofit work, particularly in addressing child hunger and homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a goal to raise $1.5 million to support local families, Fischer emphasizes the importance of community engagement and collaboration in driving positive change in Bellevue.

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Social Issues

Hate Has No Home in the Heart of Bellevue

The City of Bellevue has launched the "Hate Has No Home Here" initiative to foster inclusivity and combat hate and bias incidents in the community. Mayor Lynne Robinson emphasizes that everyone should feel safe and welcomed in Bellevue, urging residents to report any hate incidents. The initiative includes resources for support and public displays of solidarity against hate.

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Arts

Bellevue Beats Fysah

Fysah, an electronic soul artist from Seattle, launched the Bellevue Beats music series on April 7, 2021. The series aims to rejuvenate Downtown Bellevue's music scene with free concerts running from April to fall, featuring both online streaming and in-person events. For more details and music samples, fans can visit Fysah's official website.

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Business

Person Behind the Place Kasie Harvey Bellevue Downtown Association

Kasie Harvey, owner and master esthetician at Studio Wax in Bellevue, shares her insights on the local community and her business's growth during challenging times. With a focus on client satisfaction and innovative services, she highlights the importance of personal grooming in the era of masks. The article also showcases her favorite local dining and shopping spots, emphasizing the vibrant culture of Downtown Bellevue.

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Sports

Titans FC Soccer Kicks it into High Gear

Titans FC, a local youth soccer club in Bellevue, has seen substantial growth and success since its inception in 2013, now boasting over 45 teams and 1,000 members. Amid challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the club has adapted by prioritizing health and safety while continuing to provide engaging soccer programs for players of all skill levels.

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Transportation

BDA Advocates Position to Council on I-405 South Downtown Access

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) has advocated for two preferred alternatives for I-405 access, aiming to enhance traffic relief and connectivity to the upcoming East Main light rail station. The chosen alternatives include the Lake Hills Connector and the SE 6th Street extension, each offering distinct benefits and drawbacks. BDA's endorsement of the SE 6th Street extension is contingent on timely code adoption to prevent delays in critical planning initiatives.

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Business

Bellefleur Flips the Script on Lingerie in the Heart of Bellevue

Lindsey Runyon, owner of Bellefleur, has opened a new pop-up lingerie boutique in Bellevue, emphasizing comfort and style. The store features unique, consciously crafted brands and offers a customizable subscription box service, enhancing the shopping experience for clientele. With a focus on empowering women, Bellefleur aims to create a welcoming atmosphere for all shoppers.

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Business

Person Behind the Place Blaise Bouchand Bellevue Downtown Association

Blaise Bouchand, the founder and owner of MAISON DE FRANCE, emphasizes the vibrancy and community spirit of Downtown Bellevue, where he actively contributes to the local arts and business scene. He shares insights about his favorite local spots and upcoming events, showcasing his commitment to supporting independent businesses. This article highlights Bouchand's passion for design and his role in shaping the heart of Bellevue.

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Arts

Reigniting Downtown's Music Scene with Bellevue Beats

Bellevue Beats is a concert series aimed at revitalizing the downtown music scene in Bellevue, Washington, running from April 7 through the fall. Featuring a diverse lineup of local talent, the series includes weekly live-streamed performances and in-person outdoor shows starting in July, providing both virtual and physical spaces for music lovers to enjoy.

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Food

Local Food Trucks Offer More than a Bite to Eat

The Washington State Food Truck Association (WSFTA) plays a vital role in supporting mobile restaurants during the pandemic, advocating for their interests and connecting them with resources. In response to the challenges faced by food trucks, including closures and revenue loss, the WSFTA partnered with local organizations to establish the Mobile Meal Alliance, providing hot meals to those in need while ensuring food vendors remain operational.

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Food

Person Behind the Place Cathy Lalley

Cathy Lalley, the Director of Marketing for John Howie Restaurants, shares her insights on the vibrant downtown Bellevue dining scene and the growing community. Highlighting new offerings at Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar and John Howie Steak, she emphasizes the importance of local businesses in enhancing the city’s appeal. Lalley also shares her favorite local shops and hangout spots, showcasing her deep connection to the Heart of Bellevue.

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Business

The Sweet Side of Business A Talk with Molly Moon's

Molly Moon Neitzel, founder of Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream, transitioned from a nonprofit career to create a beloved ice cream chain in Seattle, expanding her mission to promote equity and social justice. The talk explores her journey of combining business success with community engagement, focusing on a supportive workplace culture and nonprofit partnerships.

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Social Issues

Celebrating Women's History Month in the Heart of Bellevue

The article celebrates Women's History Month by highlighting inspiring women from Bellevue, showcasing their insights, experiences, and recommendations. Featured interviewees include community leaders from various women-owned businesses and nonprofits, emphasizing their contributions and advocacy for women's empowerment in the region.

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