We finally had our professional council portrait taken, now that the council has been finalized. (Previous pictures I posted this year were taken by visitors to the council chambers)
These pictures were taken in a light rain, but you can hardly tell. And rainy day pictures always have the nicest lighting and nice color. (click pictures to e [...]
Posts tagged marcie palmer
New council portraits
We finally had our professional council portrait taken, now that the council has been finalized. (Previous pictures I posted this year were taken by visitors to the council chambers)
These pictures were taken in a light rain, but you can hardly tell. And rainy day pictures always have the nicest lighting and nice color. (click pictures to e [...]
Come to Marcie’s campaign kick-...
There will not be a council meeting tomorrow night because it is the fifth Monday of the month. Instead, most of us will be attending Marcie Palmer’s campaign open house at Councilman Don Persson’s beautiful home on Renton Hill. You are all invited to join us!
It will be a terrific event, and will give everyone a chance to get t [...]
Marcie Palmer is a “talent scou...
Here is a cute story from the Seattle PI. Congratulations to Haben Abraham and her family, and to Marcie Palmer who scheduled Haben for her big show!
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Re-elect Marcie Palmer in November...
I enthusiastically endorse my colleague and friend Marcie Palmer in her bid for re-election to Renton City Council.
Marcie is an extraordinarily diligent and effective council member. She always does her homework, putting in long hours studying the issues and interviewing the community. She gathers input from citizens constantly, maintainin [...]
Councilwoman Palmer eagerly jumps abo...
From:
pkplmarcie@comcast.net
To:
racorman@comcast.net (Randy Corman),Jmedzegian@ci.renton.wa.us
Subject:
Email public access
Friday, December 22, 2006 15:30:36
Randy, I just came from your website and saw the entry about our Council email. Julia, please do the same with mine. I totally agree that we should make our public in [...]
BNSF Corridor update
A vote by the BNSF Corridor Advisory Committee has voted to leave train tracks in all sections of the Eastside Rail corridor, with the exception of the Renton to Bellevue section that is needed by the dinner train!
Here is an excerpt from Dean Radford’s story in Sunday’s King County Journal….
The committee took votes on th [...]

