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Redmond Patch Centennial Photo Contest: We Have a Winner!

Parks and trails commissioner Tom Sanko was the lucky winner in our Redmond Lights drawing.

Congratulations to Tom Sanko, the lucky winner of the recent Redmond Patch Centennial Photo Contest!

Sanko, who has lived in Redmond for 18 years, serves on the city's parks and trails commission. His prize is a $50 gift card to Pomegranate Bistro, which he identified as one of his favorite spots in Redmond.

We collected dozens of entries for the contest both at our Redmond Lights booth and online. Our winner was randomly selected out of participants who correctly identified the location of three historical photographs from downtown Redmond.

Here are the correct answers.

Photo 1: Bill Brown Saloon, which now houses The Matador restaurant (either name was accepted). 

Photo 2: Leary Way (looking northeast)

Photo 3: Stone House/OA Wiley Home (either name accepted).

Congratulations to our winner, and thanks to everyone who played along!

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John Gustaveson May 20, 2013 at 11:58 pm
RASP is a wonderful group of writers from all walks of Redmond life. They hold an open mic on theRead More last Friday of every month at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center. Not only do they have featured readers like Kathleen, but the open mic portion encourages anyone from the community to read their work. It's regularly quite good. All those with a hunger to get their work out in the world should attend.
Caroline Chapman May 15, 2013 at 09:40 am
Looks like the video didn't upload! Here's the link: http://youtu.be/eXxaNgTAk0s