Councilmember
Pete von Reichbauer
Council District 7
516 Third Ave., Rm. 1200
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-296-1007
Toll Free: 800-325-6165
TTY/TDD: 206-296-1024
Fax: 206-296-0198 

Summer 2007

President of the Korean Women’s Association of Washington State Sandra Englund, Councilman Pete von Reichbauer, Founder of the Evergreen Club-Korean Seniors Won I. Cho and Federal Way Mayor Mike Park.

King County Councilman, Federal Way Mayor, attend 25th Anniversary Festival for the Evergreen Club-Korean Seniors

The Evergreen Club-Korean Seniors held their 25th Anniversary Festival at the Federal Way Community Center this week. King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer was in attendance to recognize the club for its many achievements.

“It is important for our region to recognize the importance of this club,” said von Reichbauer. “The Evergreen Club-Korean Seniors has spent the last twenty-five years committed and dedicated to creating a better community for Korean senior citizens in our region. Whether through English language and American citizenship classes or from the unique networking opportunities this organization provides, the Evergreen Club offers valuable training and assistance for an important part of our community.”

The Evergreen Club-Korean Seniors serves residents of Federal Way, Auburn and other communities throughout South King County.

Freshmen Vince Johnson and Brian Eichenberger, Symphony President Kathy Franklin, Curtis Calderon of the Freshmen, symphony sponsor Councilman Pete von Reichbauer, Conductor Brian Davenport and Bob Ferreira of the Four Freshmen.

von Reichbauer helped sponsor the Federal Way Symphony Pops Orchestra accompanied by the Four Freshman at Dumas Bay before hundreds of south King County concert fans

(Photo from left to right: Freshmen Vince Johnson and Brian Eichenberger, Symphony President Kathy Franklin, Curtis Calderon of the Freshmen, symphony sponsor Councilman Pete von Reichbauer, Conductor Brian Davenport and Bob Ferreira of the Four Freshmen.)