Exhibit Your Art, Fall Recreation, and More!

Parks and Recreation
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Display Your Art at the Redmond Senior & Community Center

We’re looking for local artists to exhibit at the Redmond Senior & Community Center! Artists of all ages and who work in a wide range of media are encouraged to participate.
Applications are due at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10.

Apply to exhibit art

 

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There's Still Time to Sign Up for Fall Activities

We have activities for all ages and interests! Learn how to play an instrument, create art, compete in a sport, and discover new passions.

Fall activities

 

children playing music

Music for Young Children

Toddlers and preschool-aged children can socialize and boost creativity through singing and games.

Sing and Play

watercolor painting

Art Classes for Adults

Try wheel pottery, create beautiful watercolor paintings, hand build clay pieces, and more!

Art classes

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Hand Drumming for Seniors

Not only is it fun, it can provide many benefits including reducing tension and anxiety.

Hand drumming

 

 

City Update: Learn About Changes to Utility Billing

The City of Redmond will begin charging a $5 per transaction convenience fee for one-time credit and debit card Utility Billing payments on Oct. 1, 2024. The cost of providing customers with the option to make payments by credit or debit card has increased significantly in recent years. The City can no longer cover the additional cost, but does not want to remove the popular payment option and will implement a fee to cover the cost for customers who would like to continue to use this payment option. Customers who wish to avoid the convenience fee may pay with an electronic check (E-check), set up direct debit autopay from a bank account, by mail, or in-person at Redmond City Hall.

Utility billing