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Juanita High School senior wins award for her service to the homeless

[KIRKLAND] – (MTN) Angelyiah Lim is graduating from Juanita High School next month, a future University of Washington Husky, and the 2020 recipient of the Lee Johnson Community Service Award presented by the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce. Since 2003, the Lee Johnson Community Service Award has been given to a Lake Washington School District high school student who has provided outstanding service to the eastside. Winners of the award receive a scholarship and a donation to a local non-profit, which this year went to the Lake Washington School Foundation.

Last year Lim, along with classmates Fiona Wang and Aleksandra Cholewinska started an organization called Awareness for Homelessness. What started as a clothing drive in the age of COVID blossomed into over $11,000 in received donations, and the distribution of over a thousand sanitary kits to homeless shelters and organizations serving the eastside and Seattle.

“We donated to 11 different homeless shelters, including pet shelters and orphanages,” explained Lim. “We had a clothing drive last year and one this year that our trainees for the next board also did. And we’ve raised over 1500 clothing items.”

The students training to take the reigns next year collected more than 800 articles of clothing in April that were distributed to Tent City 3 in Seattle and Tent City 4 in Bellevue. “In Seattle, we have the third-largest homeless population in terms of cities in the United States. That also extends to the eastside,” Lim continued. “There are a lot of people experiencing homelessness in this area. We might not see it all the time. There are many different definitions of homelessness and it does not just mean that you’re living on the streets.”

Awareness for Homelessness recently released a children’s book, to open up the discussion about the unhomed, and to raise awareness to a younger audience. The book, “Lending a Hand,” is being provided free by the organization.

Brett Johnson of Lee Johnson Auto Home Auto Group expressed pride in Lim’s accomplishments. “When the Kirkland Chamber created this award in our dad’s name, it was extremely important to our family that each year a Kirkland High School student that was selected was involved in extracurricular activities, and did their best to help their community. Without a doubt, [Angelyiah] has shown to be an outstanding recipient for this year.”

Lim will be attending the University of Washington in the fall, she said, “I recently committed to University of Washington and its interdisciplinary honors program.”

Malcontentment Happy Hour: May 10, 2021

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Eastside Restaurant Support Week starts on Monday

[KIRKLAND] – (MTN) After 15 months of COVID, the restaurant and hospital industry continue to struggle, but Eastside Restaurant Support and a consortium of 10 Chamber of Commerce are out to change that. Eastside Restaurant Support Week will run from April 19 to April 26, encompassing almost all of eastern King County. Each day has a different theme. To participate, you take a picture of your meal and share it on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, with the hashtag #eastsideeats. A $100 gift card will be given to one person every day during the event.

EASTSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK WITH ANGELA ROZYMN OF EASTSIDE RESTAURANT SUPPORT AND SAMANTHA ST. JOHN OF KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

“This has been quite the time for our local businesses. They have a great attitude, they have adopted to every restriction that has put in front of them for good reason, said Samantha St. John, CEO of the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce, “Now it’s time for us to do our part, to really make sure that they don’t go under after they have really stepped up to the plate to keep us safe.”

Typically, restaurant weeks feature specific restaurants with special menus meant to highlight culinary skills and food presentation. “We wanted to do something different than your typical restaurant week,” Angela Rozmyn founder of Eastside Restaurant Support explained. “We haven’t asked [restaurants] for separate menus or discounts. We want you to go out and support them full price, but check out maybe a new restaurant that you’ve never tried before.”

Eastside Restaurant Week has a different theme for every day of the event. Additionally, because this is Ramadan, there is a special category for after sunset and before sunrise. “There’s nothing on the restaurant side that they have to do to participate as a restaurant,” said St. John. “They just need to sit back and watch the customers come in.”

“Just find a local restaurant, take a photo of it, and hashtag #eastsideeats. Put it on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and make sure the post is public.”

Eastside Restaurant Week has a different theme each day and is supported by over a dozen organizations – Monday 4/19 Italian-Greek-pizza, Tuesday 4/20 Asian, Wednesday 4/21 healthy, Thursday 4/22 Burgers and brews, 4/23 Mexican-Latin American-South American, Saturday 4/24 Indian, Sunday 4/25 indulgences, Monday 4/26 Black, Indigenous, person of color and/or women-owned, from 4/19 to 4/26 Ramadan for after sunset or before sunrise

The event involves the entire eastside from Bothell to Renton, from Duvall to Black Diamond. Participants are asked to get takeout over dining in or delivery if it is possible. King County COVID case numbers continue to increase and organizers don’t want to drop the county back to Phase 2 restrictions.

With the amazing weather we are having this week, Rozmyn added, “It’s beautiful outside right now and things are really starting to look up and be hopeful as far as where we’ve come over the last year with COVID, but things are really tough for our restaurants still.”

Malcontentment Happy Hour: April 14, 2021

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