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Helping people is my passion as well as a passion for the arts. I am currently the Public Relations Chair and Vice Chair of the Mercer Island Arts Council, Mentor Chair and Public Relations Chair for the Mercer Island Rotary Club, CNP Coach and...

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As a four-year resident of Mercer Island, this is the only community I've lived in where the people and their passion for this community made me want to be involved in the City. My first introduction was the Recreation Guide distributed by the City of Mercer Island and created by the Parks Department where they were announcing openings on the Mercer Island Arts Council.

I learned that the Arts Council takes part in selecting artists for Mercer Island's annual Summer Celebration event; creates the line up for the Mostly Music in the Park concerts; works with the Seattle Shakespeare Company in bringing plays to Luther Burbank Park; promotes literacy through Meet the Author events; film culture through "Classics on Films" and "Classic French Films" and much, much more! For more information on arts events visit www.mercergov.org/artscouncil.

For more details about Mercer Island and the community visit www.OurMercerIsland.com or join the "Fan Club of Mercer Island" on Facebook.

By Helen C. Martin at 11:58 AM on June 24, 2009   5 comments
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11:19 PM on Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2009

Thanks for the invite, but won't be able to make it. Order the steak salad...yum!

05:36 PM on Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2009

Hi Tessa, just over five miles long and two miles wide, Mercer Island lies in Lake Washington east of the City of Seattle and west of the City of Bellevue. About 21,000 people make it their home. Settlement of the island by non-Native Americans began in the late 1870's. The island was named after one of the three pioneering Mercer brothers from Illinois, all of whom had great influence in the Seattle area. Although none of the brothers lived on Mercer Island, they would often hunt and explore throughout the island's secluded forests. The early settlers traveled by rowboats to the neighboring community of Seattle to pick up necessities. An occasional tramp steamer would drop off items that were too large to transport by rowboat.

Because of the inconveniences of island living, settlement lagged until C.C. Calkins platted the town of East Seattle, having purchased 22,000 acres. That's nearly three percent of the island's total acreage. In 1891 he built a luxurious resort on the western side of the island. This spurred the building of a ferry dock and small streamers began to make regular trips. This availability of transportation attracted more residents. Ferry travel continued until July 2, 1940 when the floating bridge from Mercer Island to Seattle was opened.

Today eight lanes of Interstate 90 connect Mercer Island with Seattle and Bellevue. It includes two side-by-side floating bridges that link Seattle and Mercer Island, a boon for commuters and shoppers.

Mercer Island is primarily a single-family residential community. A commercial business district and multi-family dwellings are concentrated at the northern end. However, the northern end on the other side of Interstate 90 is also a single-family residential community as well as being the site of Luther Burbank Park, which is county-owned.

I hope you enjoyed a little bit of Mercer Island history. Mercer Island is also known for its many parks, a wonderful place for cyclists and blue ribbon schools.

Let me know if you wish to hear more! Helen

05:10 PM on Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2009

Interesting James; I'm having dinner there tomorrow evening with my friend Ryo. You are welcome to join us around 6pm :)

05:07 PM on Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2009

Favorite place is the "Islander"!

11:45 PM on Wednesday, Jun. 24, 2009

May I know something more about this Island?

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Helping people is my passion as well as a passion for the arts. I am currently the Public Relations Chair and Vice Chair of the Mercer Island Arts Council, Mentor Chair and Public Relations Chair for the Mercer Island Rotary Club, CNP Coach and Organizer for the Seattle Paint Out (a graffiti removal and prevention event).

As a Reator for the last 13 years, I was recently Green Certified in Real Estate and have launched Choose Green Realty as my niche to help the planet and people conserve energy and resources.

For those people who are interested in cutting their electricty costs up to 75%; I am partnered with Pure Energy Solutions a company who has quality LED bulbs, in many more applications than you would find on the internet, to fit almost any light fixture both residential and commercial.

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