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MICEC turns 10 Help the Mercer Island Community and Event Center (MICEC) celebrate its 10th anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 5. There will also be an artist’s reception at the center from 6:30-8 p.m. for the Mercer Island Visual Arts League (MIVAL) 2015 Holiday Show. Refreshments will be served.
Renovated historical home from 1910 is back on the market
Donate toys to MIPA swap event
Buy a mattress, support football Mercer Island High School and Junior Football Programs are holding their first annual Mattress Fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8. For one day only, purchase a name brand, top quality mattress at significant discounts and support the community’s football program.
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Meese Agrawal Tonkin, En Canto set to perform at Nov. 7 fundraiser By Joe Livarchik
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Meese Agrawal Tonkin was a freshman in high school when she realized she wanted to be a musician. She had played the violin since the age of five before switching to flute in the fifth grade. Some people have spirit animals. Tonkin had found her spirit instrument. “I was realizing that music runs really deep with me,” she said. “This feeling runs so deep and is so strong, it is something I want to do forever and share with the world.”
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Don’t miss this unique evening to support Mercer Island School District band programs. The evening’s theme, “Island ¡Carnival!” will feature an eclectic mix of music, wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres and desserts with a Brazilian flair along with oneof-a-kind live and silent auction items. Tickets are $75. The event is from 6-10 p.m. at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center on Nov. 7.
music teacher and writing music with En Canto, which will release an album of original music Dec. 5. It was through the music program Tonkin says she found her comfort zone growing up. “Everyone’s weird in high school. We’re all trying to fit in Tonkin, a classically trained flutand the band room was that haven ist, will bring her musical stylings where you could be weird and to the Mercer Island Community be yourself,” she said. “I felt like and Event Center when she perI could let my guard down with forms with her those people and Brazilian music collaborate in a real outfit En Canto true way. It was this Saturday. The when true collaboResults for the general band will be perration got to hapelection were posted on forming at the pen.” Nov. 3, after the Reporter Mercer Island band She credits the deadline. Go to www.miprogram’s fundsupport of band reporter.com for a story raising event, Band teachers Parker on the results, which will Together. Bixby and Dave be certified on Nov. 24. Tonkin knows Bentley for nurfirsthand the turing her love of importance of the music. Island’s band program. A 2004 “They were always a presence. MIHS grad, she participated in I always knew Mr. Bixby and Mr. music from fifth through 12th Bentley would be there cheering grade and every All-Island Band Night in between. She now divides BAND | PAGE 2 her time working as a private
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Jane Meyer Brahm talks about the history of the ‘Symphony House,’ the first grand home ever built on Mercer Island, at a media event on Oct. 27. For more photos, see page 3.
A home central to Mercer Island’s past has been saved for a future family. Island developer JayMarc Homes bought the lot at 2740 West Mercer Way. Instead of tearing down the existing four-story residence, known as the ‘Castle House’ or ‘Symphony House,’ they decided to maintain the architectural integrity of the building but add some modern touches, including a new kitchen, more bathrooms and a two-car garage. “We tried to take a 1910 home and modernize it, but keep it as classic as possible,” said Marc Rousso, co-president of JayMarc
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The Preschool Association’s annual sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 at Mercer Island High School. Pre-sale begins at 8:45 a.m. for MIPA members. MIPA will accept donations until Nov. 6. Drop toys off at the old Boys & Girls Club location at 2825 West Mercer Way. For more, visit http://mipreschoolassociation.org/toyswap/.
By Katie Metzger
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