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Taiwanese Shaved Ice in Overlake? Plus, Who Is The Best Family Dining in Redmond

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🐴 The Horses Helping Redmond FamiliesSome of the best things happening in Redmond aren't new restaurants or big events. They're places quietly changing lives every single day. Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center has been doing exactly that for decades, helping children and adults with disabilities build confidence, strength, and independence through adaptive horseback riding and equine-assisted services. A recent Seattle's Child feature shines a spotlight on the incredible work happening right here in our community. If you've never visited Little Bit, this is one of those Redmond organizations that's worth knowing about because it's making a real difference for local families every day.🎬 Movies at Marymoor Returns With Mamma MiaIf you've been waiting for movie nights at Marymoor Park, they're back. Wednesday July 15 they’re showing Mamma Mia. Gates open at 7:00 p.m., giving you plenty of time to grab dinner from the food trucks, catch the pre-show entertainment, and claim a spot before the movie starts after sunset. Bring blankets or lawn chairs because it's all outdoors, and parking is free. Tickets are $10 plus the King County park fee and service charges. It's one of those classic Redmond summer nights that's easy to make a family outing or a date night.👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 World Cup Watch Party Takes Over Redmond Town CenterIf you're looking for somewhere to watch the World Cup on Saturday, July 18, Redmond Town Center is turning center court into a giant watch party. The fun starts at 12:30 and goes to about 4pm with local DJs, kids' activities, virtual reality soccer, games, giveaways, and a huge screen for the match. Even if you're not a hardcore soccer fan, there's enough going on to keep the whole family entertained. Head to Redmond Town Center early if you want a good spot because these community watch parties tend to fill up once the pregame festivities get rolling.🌸 Flower Bar, Flights & FashionHere's a fun one for Thursday, July 16. The businesses along Leary Way are teaming up for a neighborhood block party centered around Palmers East. They're setting up a flower bar, serving specialty cocktail flights, and bringing in Styled With Claire and Woodpecker Flooring for a shopping and community event that feels more like a summer get-together than a typical happy hour. It starts at 4:00 p.m., so you can swing by after work, build your own bouquet, grab a drink, and check out what the neighborhood businesses have been putting together.🎨 Turn Your Memories Into a Comic BookIf you've got an older kid who's always doodling or dreaming up stories, the Redmond Library has a free Memoir Comics Workshop on Thursday, July 16, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Seattle comics artist Vivian Li will show participants how real comics come together, from sketching with blue pencils and inking to lettering and telling a story from their own life. All the supplies are provided, so they just need to show up ready to create. It's for ages 11 and up, and it's a pretty cool chance to learn from someone who does this professionally.🚲 Bicycle Bling: Kiddie Kilo Returns to the VelodromeIf you've got a kid who loves riding anything with wheels, the Kiddie Kilo is happening Friday, July 17, at the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome in Marymoor Park. Kids 12 and under can take a fun lap around the track on just about anything they ride, from bikes and trikes to push bikes and other creative wheel-powered rides. Helmets are required, kids ride free, and adults are asked for a $5 donation. Registration starts around 6:30 p.m., with the Kiddie Kilo wrapping up between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. Just keep an eye on the weather because rain can cancel race night.🏓 Watch Some Seriously Good Pickleball at Perrigo ParkEven if you're not signing up, Saturday, July 18, is a good day to swing by Perrigo Park if you've caught the pickleball bug. The City's Summer Pickleball Tournament runs from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with some of the area's stronger recreational players battling it out in doubles matches. These aren't beginners learning the rules. Expect long rallies, quick hands at the net, and plenty of competitive play. Bring a chair or just stop by for a while if you're curious why pickleball has become one of the fastest-growing sports around.🎭 Emojiland Brings the Internet to the StageIf you're looking for something a little different this week, SecondStory Repertory is wrapping up its run of Emojiland: The Musical through Sunday, July 19. The show imagines what happens inside your phone when a software update puts every emoji at risk, turning familiar little icons into a funny, surprisingly heartfelt musical about friendship, identity, and finding your place. Tickets are $35, and performances are at SecondStory Rep in Redmond Town Center. If you're in the mood for live theater instead of another movie night, this one's definitely the most unique show in town.🕰️ Redmond History MinuteQuestion: What unique animal ...
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