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Redmond Patch Week in Review

Here's a quick recap of our top 10 stories from the past seven days.

Monday: We that is branching out to bring in customers from all walks of life. Julie and Jack Schuster recently opened a latte stand in their Wallbeds factory and have used the dog-themed coffee business to draw in pooch owners from adjacent Marymoor Park.

Tuesday: Looking to unwind after a busy holiday season? Local travel writers Maresa Gochanour and Scott Gochanour , a small town on the Kitsap Peninsula that features a mom-and-pop winery and organic farm.

Wednesday: Changes are underway at Redmond's Black Raven Brewery, where a growing base of customers has prompted its owners to . The award-winning microbrewery has also begun to bottle some of beers and sell them to-go from the taproom.

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Thursday: It's going to be a big year for the city of Redmond, which celebrates its centennial in 2012. A , including a new community garden, haunted history tours and poetry anthology.

Friday: Moms Talk writer Malia Kawaguchi let off some steam this week by Sometimes, Malia points out, it's best to just keep our comments to ourselves.

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Saturday: If you didn't get your fill of wine during the holidays, Cork Dork Chris Nishiwaki has good news. Many local wineries and restaurants are to draw in business between New Year's and Valentine's Day.

Sunday: A d of slain Woodinville High School teacher Prudence Hockley. The service will be held Jan. 21 on the University of Washington's Seattle campus.


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