INSIDE: Old fire lookout gets complete makeover, page 2 . . . . Black Diamond Scout given life-saving award, page 4 . . . . Directors hear need for social media, page 5 . . . . Council considers parking lot consistency, page 6 . . . . Check out Community Click!, page 23. . . White River football spotless in league play, page 19
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Several chances to meet candidates By Kevin Hanson Editor
The public will have several opportunities to hear from candidates during the next couple of weeks. A number of local positions
will be decided during the Nov. 8 general election. Voters will begin making their feelings known when ballots are put in the mail; in King County, mailing will be Oct. 19 and in Pierce County ballots will go out Oct. 21. Those seeking office – or looking
to be re-elected – have been invited to several appearances. A session for city council candidates in both Enumclaw and Buckley, sponsored by The CourierHerald, is planned for 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 in the auditorium of the Glacier Middle School Annex in
Buckley. The debate format will include the two candidates running for Enumclaw City Council Position 2 and the four candidates chasing the Position 6 and Position 7 posts
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Noah Gambino, 4, and his family took advantage of Sunday’s pleasant weather to make their annual trip to Maris Farms. It was the third year the Spanaway family has trekked to the Buckley farm for a day of fun. The seasonal destination on Sumner/Buckley Road is one of several farms that offer attractions throughout October. Photo by Kevin Hanson/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
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Buckley finds trouble with road project It has become clear to workers that Buckley’s “Disfunction Junction” realignment project – an ornery triangle of city streets, county roads and state Route 410 – has taken on a life of its own. This vehicular no man’s land does not cotton to folks digging, drilling or generally rearranging things and is doing everything in its power to thwart the construction personnel involved. Causing grief for the city of Buckley and various contractors has been a century-old wooden water transmission pipe that materialized along 112 Street East and a 42-inch boulder discovered directly in the path of a tunnel being bored under SR 410. The tunnel was needed to connect a storm drain line to existing pipe that sits 13 feet under the Hinkelman Extension on the north side of 410. Phillip VanEarwage of Gray and Osborne said his crews decided to eliminate the boulder by drilling it full of holes, then pulverizing and extracting the remains. “The huge rock was closer to the starting point of the tunnel where we first began to bore, so my guys were able to remove the remnants with a bit more ease,” VanEarwage said. Shortly after the boulder incident, crews
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Old fire lookout gets complete makeover Kelly Butte dedication includes memories of former workers By Renee Bodine For The Courier-Herald
It was a good day to dedicate a lookout – clear, and except for a little haze from a fire burning on the Olympic Peninsula, one could see for miles. About 30 people clustered around the staging area just southeast and in sight of the Kelly Butte Lookout in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to celebrate the end of five years of restoration work. Volunteers, Forest Service employees, the national chairman of the Forest Fire Lookout Association and even a couple of former lookout staffers were on hand the afternoon of Sept. 10. The lookout is about 15 miles from Greenwater, accessed by Forest Service 70 Road. A scope was set up on the edge of the landing so they could view the finished lookout. Several of the men reminisced while looking through an old photo album with black and white pictures showing young men at Kelly Butte through the
years; some posed with guitars and others using the Osborne Fire Finder. When the ceremony started, several people shared their stories about lookouts and working on Kelly Butte. John Sandor traveled from Juneau, Alaska, to revisit where he had worked as a young man. “This lookout was built in 1926, the year I was born,� he said. “Sixteen years later I was working there, so this is especially rewarding.� Sandor’s story about his first attempt to cook on the lookout was greeted with knowing laughs as he described how he ended up with a congealed glob of spaghetti because he didn’t wait for the water to boil. Forrest Clark, an association member who has restored several lookouts, talked about why it took 140 hours to refinish the Kelly Butte Lookout door. He shared the difficulties of finding cedar to create historically correct roof shingles, making them and then discovering they were burned for firewood. Daniel Leen staffed Kelly Butte Lookout in 1968. He said he was influenced to get the job because of writers Jack Kerouac and Gary Snyder. It was the next thing to do, he said; after all, he had hopped freight trains and climbed mountains. It was a rite of
The Kelly Butte Lookout, perched on a hilltop outside Greenwater, was restored thanks to the efforts of volunteers. Photo courtesy U.S. Forest Service passage for a young man of that era. But being a lookout wasn’t a job for everyone: they packed in enough supplies for weeks and lived in solitude, getting mail infrequently. Leen said Snyder’s poem, “Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout,� best describes what it was like to work on the lookout. “The feeling that you are there by yourself: a sense of wistfulness and nostalgia.� Bob Adler, who led the restoration effort, described how they replaced 80 window panes, refinished 19 window frames and built eight new shutters. He talked about the logistical challenge of transporting the finished product a mile and a half up the mountain. The Forest Service presented Adler a
plaque for all his work. Keith Argow, chairman for the National Forest Fire Lookout Association, presented him another, proclaiming Kelly Butte as the 917th registered historical lookout in the United States. An avid backpacker and hiker for 30 years in the Pacific Northwest, Adler likes high places. He has been heavily influenced by Ray Kresek’s book, “Fire Lookouts of the Northwest,� visited 187 lookouts and is a longtime member of the Forest Fire Lookout Association. So in 2006, when he was asked to lead the volunteer effort to restore Kelly Butte, he jumped at the opportunity. He rallied volunteers through nwhikers.net, a popular hikers blog, where he is known
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Fellow Enumclaw Citizens The Mayor of the City of Enumclaw is given the responsibility by state law to develop an annual budget plan that must be presented for City Council consideration no later than 60 days prior to end of each year. As we begin the planning process for budget year 2012, I invite you to help me develop my proposed budget by sharing your thoughts on how we should create a balanced budget that addresses City services and remains fiscally responsible. To that end, my office has created a budget survey to help guide the development of the City budget. The survey asks you to make very tough choices regarding real decisions that will need to be made. This year, the City of Enumclaw will again be challenged by many issues, including the uncertain impacts of the turbulent state and national economies, revenue shortfalls, and increased service demands. Given these daunting challenges, it is important to hear from the citizens regarding their budget priorities and their thoughts regarding the City’s revenues and expenditures. I urge you to participate by completing the budget survey. The budget survey can be found on the City’s website at cityofenumclaw.net. The survey opens on Sept. 26th and closes on October 9, 2011. Very truly yours,
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Jerry and Lynda (Moeller) English will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 14, 2011. They were married, and have remained, in Enumclaw. They were wed at Calvary Presbyterian Church during a ceremony officiated by the Rev. Robert Sargent. Both are graduates of Enumclaw High School. He spent 32 years each at Boeing and as a volunteer firefighter in Enumclaw prior to retiring in 1998. She worked for Interchecks and Mutual of Enumclaw before retiring in 1999. They will celebrate their golden anniversary Oct. 15 at Johnny’s Dock Restaurant in Tacoma, along with their children Steve English and Becky Brady, four grandchildren and numerous friends and relatives.
Coynes celebrate 60 years with party at Eagles
Kea VanHoof and Nicolas Huttenlocker were married June 4, 2011, during a ceremony at Rainier Hills Christian Church. Joe Huttenlocker, uncle of the groom, performed the ceremony. A celebration after the wedding took place at Swiss Sportsman’s Club. The bride is the daughter of Gordy and Denise VanHoof. She graduated from Enumclaw High School in 2004 and is employed as a dental assistant in Enumclaw. The groom is the son of Domenic and Charlene Huttenlocker of Buckley. He graduated from White River High School in 2001 and works as a machinist in Bonney Lake. Renate VanHoof served as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Sara Coletti, Sarah Young, Erica VanHoof, Sunny Walker, Danielle Coletti and Andrea VanHoof. Kyle Satterthwaite was best man and groomsmen were Kyle Kimball, Domenic Huttenlocker, A.J. Huttenlocker, Kip VanHoof, Kye VanHoof and Kody VanHoof. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Cabo San Lucas, where they had become engaged. They reside in Buckley.
Longtime Buckley residents Ray and Inez (Thieman) Coyne celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. 24 at the Buckley Eagles. More than 200 guests attended the party that was hosted by their daughter Rhonda Dunlap and husband Jerry, son Dan Coyne and wife Darci, and daughter Teri Koch and husband Dave. The couple married Sept. 14, 1951, in Sumner at St. Andrew Catholic Church. He retired in 1990 from Bates Technical College in Tacoma, and she retired in 1991 from the White River School District. They enjoy spending time with their children, eight grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.
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Information and rules Enter for a chance to win by decorating a bra and hanger in the theme of your choice. Any size bra and type is eligible. The only restriction is that all bra surfaces must be totally covered. Entry forms available at Enumclaw Senior Activity Center, 1350 Cole Street, or Cascade House Assisted Living Concept, 2000 Mountain View Drive in Enumclaw or complete entry form on back of flyer. Attach $10.00 entry fee and form to inside of bra and deliver to senior center before October 5th. Make checks out to Enumclaw Senior Center. All entries must be original, may not have won previous prizes and must not infringe on any third -party rights. Bras will be judged by a committee and selected for first, second and third-place winners chosen night of event. There will be a Public Category chosen by $1.00 voter ticket. The winners will be publicly announced and the winning bras (and all qualifying entries) will be displayed at various business sites around in Enumclaw Funding for this event made possible by Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation All donations received will assist those in need with Mammography costs
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School District Board Position 2 Paul A. Bucich vs. Jeff DeMarre
Sumner City Council Position 6 Melony Kirkish vs. Curt Brown
School District Board Position 4 Ron Weigelt vs. Casey Chamberlain
Sumner City Council Position 7 Joseph (Joe) Gerace vs. Mike LeMaster
Sumner City Council Position 4 Nancy M. Dumas vs. Jon Swanson
East Pierce Fire Commissioner Ed Egan vs. Pat McElligott
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ENUMCLAW POLICE VANDALISM: Police took a Sept. 29 report of juveniles destroying property at a Watson Street address. An officer made contact; the juveniles were advised to vacate the area and not return. AGENCY ASSIST: Officers were asked Sept. 29 to locate a man in the Griffin Avenue area. He was located, an altercation ensued and the man was eventually subdued with a Taser. Aid was summoned and the man was involuntarily taken to a regional hospital. ANIMAL COMPLAINT: An officer responded the afternoon of Sept. 28 to a Bangert Street address where a near-attack by a pit bull created a neighborhood disturbance. Contact was made and the dog’s owner was advised of the city ordinance prohibiting pit bulls. King County Animal Control was notified. JEWLERY THEFT: Police were told Sept. 27 approximately $10,000 worth of jewelry was taken from a resident at a Jensen Street address. There were no immediate suspects. DRUNK DRIVERS: Police responded at 8 a.m. Sept. 27 to a report of a one-car motor vehicle accident in the vicinity of 244th
Avenue Southeast and Southeast 448th Street. The driver was booked for driving under the influence and the vehicle was impounded. Shortly before midnight on the 27th, police took a report of a sedan weaving. Police stopped the vehicle for speeding in the vicinity of Griffin Avenue and Garfield Street and the male driver was taken into custody for driving while intoxicated. His vehicle was impounded. SUSPICIOUS: A woman called police Sept. 26, concerned that people were watching her because of an item in her possession. An officer determined there was no organized effort but extra patrol was to be provided in the area. DOMESTIC SITUATION: A Sept. 26 complainant said her boyfriend had damaged property at a Myrtine Street address. An officer determined nothing had been damaged and assisted in an attempt to find her other lodging for the night. The boyfriend called and said he would stay away for the evening. THEFT: A Pioneer Street resident called police Sept. 25, reporting that his stepson entered his residence and took a vacuum and a bag of corn
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chips. An officer contacted both parties and the items were returned. THREATS MADE: A man contacted police Sept. 25, reporting threatening text messages he had been receiving from an ex-girlfriend. He had purchased a dog from her and she wanted it back. JUVENILE TROUBLE: An officer was advised Sept. 25 of a juvenile male who threatened another with a knife. Contact was made and the suspect was released to a parent. THREATS ALLEGED: A city resident told police Sept. 23 she overheard a neighbor making threats against her. She was contacted by an officer who took a report. INDECENT EXPOSURE: Police were alerted the afternoon of Sept. 23 to a man who opened his coat, as if to expose himself to two young girls, at a Griffin Avenue address. The girls reported seeing what they described as fake male genitals. The suspect could not be located. MEDICATION THEFT: Someone entered the police station lobby Sept 23 to report a theft of medications from a Warner Avenue apartment. COPPER HEIST: A resident of the area around Loraine and Garfield streets called police Sept. 23, reporting that someone took copper wire from a pole in their alleyway. Puget Sound Energy responded and fixed the problem.
Gas Utility Reminder Please remember all gas customers are responsible for gas line maintenance of piping past the meter. This includes all piping after the gas meter servicing the business, residence and/or additional buildings associated with each property. This maintenance requirement is in reference to the Code of Federal Regulation Title 49, Part 192, which includes the following: 1) If piping is not maintained, it may be subject to the potential hazards of corrosion and leakage. 2) Buried gas piping should be: a. Periodically inspected for corrosion if piping is metallic. b. Repaired if any unsafe condition is discovered. c. Located in advance, when excavating near buried pipe. 3) The operator, plumbing contractors, and heating contractors can assist in location, inspecting and repairing the customer’s buried piping.
Black Diamond Scout given life-saving award By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
It was the morning of Sept. 11, 2011. Garrett McGann was splashing around in the wave pool at The Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound, Wash. The Black Diamond 9-year-old noticed a young boy swimming nearby had slipped down into his lifejacket and was struggling to keep his head above water. The quick-thinking Boy Scout Webelos assisted a young, distressed swimmer. With his own head barely above the water, McGann helped to hold the swimmer’s head above water until the lifeguard was able to dive in and rescue the boy. “I was right next to him and I saw him,� McGann said describing the water level to be about 5 feet. “I went underneath him and held him up until the lifeguard blew the whistle and the waves stopped.� McGann later found out the boy he helped had a dis-
Now that fall is here and the last days of warm weather are upon us, we will be cleaning up our yards, repairing fences and getting out property ready for the winter. While you are doing these things, your City of Enumclaw Natural Gas Department would like to remind you to be aware of the buried gas lines running across your yard. A lot of these lines are plastic and can be cut with a shovel. Remember, before you dig, call this toll-free number; 1-800-424-5555 and the gas lines will be located, at no charge.
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The FBI and Tacoma School District do it. The White House, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the British Monarchy do it. So why shouldn’t the White River School District do it? White River School District leaders Meagan Rhoades and Greg Borgerding were talking about social media – Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr. The pair pitched the district’s move into social media to the White River School Board at its Sept. 28 workshop. “It’s where people are today,” Rhoades said, sharing statistics like Facebook with its 152 million active users. It’s inexpensive. It’s safe and it’s not just a place for teens and ‘tweens, Rhoades said. Borgerding and Rhoades said school districts use social media as a tool to promote the school district. Using Tweets and Facebook, districts can publicize student and district achievement, drive community members to
its website, control its message, and send out alerts during emergency situations. For staff, it can open up the lines of collaboration, professional contacts and learning networks. Borgerding, Glacier Middle School principal, said he’s excited. He said a 140-character Tweet once a week can quickly reach parents about schedule changes, school closures and sports and other activities. “It’s just a quick geti n for m at ion- out-t he re piece,” Borgerding said. “We need to keep up to speed with our kids,” he said. Their parents, he added, are becoming younger and more tech savvy each year. School board members asked about safety and liability. Rhoades said very few districts report issues. Most, she said, see it as a positive thing for the district. But, she added, the district does have to be prepared to monitor it. “Social media has to be constantly changed and updated,” Rhoades said. “You can’t post every three weeks, that’s not how it works.” “We have to enter this arena,” Superintendent Tom
Lockyer said. The district has already moved forward in some areas, but plans to form a committee to examine the issue closer. “Whether we like it or not, or agree or not, it’s not going away,” Rhoades said In other business, the board: t XBT VQEBUFE PO UIF start of school at Glacier Middle School and White River High School. WRHS started the year with 1,226 students – 313 seniors, 299 juniors, 309 sophomores and 305 freshman. Fifty-six of those students take part in Running Start. P r i nc ipa l Mike Hagadone and assistant principals Lainey Mathews and Scott Harrison said 292 students are participating in fall sports, including Special Olympics and cheer, and 744 are involved with clubs. “One in six boys are in the football program,” Harrison said. He also mentioned the large number of students who are taking classes at White River and earning college credit. He said WRHS students have the potential to earn 10,613 credits from colleges like Pierce, Bates, Clover Park Technical,
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Volunteer Resource Fair Green River Community College offers a volunteer resource fair from 4 to 7 p.m. on the Auburn campus. For information, call 253-833-9111, ext. 2535.
Bras For A Cause The public is invited to meetings Join several local organizations of the White River School Board. in this breast cancer awareThe board meets at 6 p.m. in the ness event and fun fundraiser board conference room in the from 6 to 8 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Glacier Middle School annex. Hospital.
It’s Homecoming Homecoming Week at both Enumclaw and White River high school includes afternoon parades, followed by football games at 7 p.m..
Another game Football keeps rolling as this week has the Enumclaw Hornets traveling to Lakes and White River hosting Franklin Pierce. Both begin at 7 p.m.
POM Dinner The seventh annual Plateau Outreach spaghetti benefit dinner and auction from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at The Summit in Enumclaw. Presale cost is $10. Seasonal Fun Get out and enjoy October. All of the area’s farms are offering corn mazes, pumpkin picking and more.
Italian Dinner The Sons of Italy will host a fundraising lasagna feed from noon to 6 p.m. at the Black Diamond community center. The cost is $12 and $6. Young Life Fundraiser Rainier Hills Young Life hosts a fundraising dinner from 3:45 to 6 p.m. at Thunder Mountain Middle School. For info: 360-825-6425.
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Saturday’s Dog Walk-a-Thon at the Buckley Youth Center was a big hit. The event was a fundraiser for 4-year-old Mary Weymiller, at left, who has autism and will benefit from a service dog. Those who took part received goodie bags and some took advantage of free nail clipping. The event raised $3,400 and, combined with donations already made through the girl’s website, the family has generated nearly enough to pay for the service dog. Donations are still being accepted at www.firstgiving.com (enter Mary Weymiller’s name); checks can be sent to Brigadoon Dog Services, 4759 Mission Rd., Bellingham, Wash. 98226 (with a notation the money is for the Weymiller’s dog). Photos by Kevin Hanson/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
Council considers lot consistency Homecoming parades will claim city streets By Kevin Hanson Editor
Enumclaw police have taken a look at the city’s four downtown public parking lots, noted areas of inconsistency and suggested the City Council take steps to bundle the paved quartet into one unified package. Police Chief Jim Zoll went before the council the evening of Sept. 26 when the matter was first presented. A memo to the council from police stated, “We believe a few minor changes‌will bring all four parking lots within our code standards, reduce confusion‌eliminate current liability
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BY Eric Miller QFC PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST
Think back to the first time you realized that you were in complete control of the life you wanted to lead. And more importantly, you felt like you would be able to meet and even exceed the challenges ahead. Successes in life build upon each other and gain momentum as you get older, and they bring with them much more responsibility. This is why it is so important we lay the foundation our children need now, so they understand they have a solid support structure in place and realize they can rely on themselves as adulthood approaches.
women improve lives for themselves, their children and our community.
This same concept is the reason why QFC is so proud to partner with the YWCA as our Checkstand Charity of the Month during October. It’s all about creating a support structure and stability where it did not previously exist. YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish opens doors to opportunity and selfsufficiency for women and families who face poverty, violence and discrimination. For more than a century, YWCA has offered programs that help
Residents such as Megan and Gary Hammon are finding life more affordable and comfortable at YWCA Family Village at Issaquah. Their three young children include Hailey, a sweet 4-yearold who suffers from a medical condition and requires a feeding tube. The family had to move from their former apartment because of building defects but wanted to stay in the Issaquah School District. Although Gary works
The YWCA also remains one of the largest and most experienced providers of housing and supportive services to women and families in our community. YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish owns some 693 apartment units and manages an additional 267 units throughout King and Snohomish counties. YWCA Family Village at Issaquah, an innovative 146-unit affordable-housing community on the Eastside, is among the YWCA’s recent housing ventures.
The parades can choke downtown traffic as Cole Street in Enumclaw and Main Street in Buckley are temporarily closed. Enumclaw High’s parade begins at 4:30 p.m. and will cover Cole Street from Washington to Stevenson avenues. In Buckley, the parade gets started at 5 p.m. and will keep .BJO 4USFFU CMPDLFE GSPN (MBDJFS .JEEMF 4DIPPM UP 3JWFS "WFOVF For more on the two homecoming celebrations, see page 30 GPS 8IJUF 3JWFS EFUBJMT BOE QBHF 31 for Enumclaw information.
YWCA opens doors to opportunity by providing resources to eliminate racism, empower women, end homelessness, offer safe havens and promote the wellbeing of children and youth.
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in security for a hospital and has excellent health-care coverage, their portion of Hailey’s medical expenses is still high. The affordability of YWCA Family Village and its proximity to a regional hospital and other medical care means the Hammons can stay in the school district and community they cherish while providing the best care their daughter needs.
the YWCA at any checkstand using the $1, $5, or $10 scan cards; by dropping their coins in the coin boxes at the checkstands or by designating their 3 cent bag reuse credit as a donation to YWCA. If each of us can help a little, it will make a big difference in the lives of women and their families throughout our community, and that is something to celebrate! Thank you!
So what can you and I do to help aid the YWCA in continuing this great work? From October 2nd to October 29th, QFC customers can donate to
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Dating changing with the times Today’s subject is online dating. I was hoping to do some research and write an extensive series or articles, but certain staff members think the story is too much fun for me. Fine. The online dating issue caught my attention when a colleague told me that guys his age, in their mid-20s, are going online to find dates. I always thought the folks clicking the online dating buttons were sitting around in locked wards sipping red liquid and watching Jack Nicholson in “One Flew Over Dennis Box the Cuckoo’s Contributor Nest.� Now I find out everyone is using online dating. I did a brief survey of folks in my office and found most had friends and relations of all ages using the various online dating services. No one ever tells me anything. The whole world changed and no one told me. I’ll bet God is up there in heaven saying, “Online dating? What’s that? Why didn’t anyone tell me about this? I’m God, I get to know things.� Apparently, people looking for a date fill out screening surveys online and some computer nerd matches them with a living, breathing entity who has the same answers. That scares me. There is even some quasi-scientific study I read somewhere that said most men think they look like Greek gods even though a knuckle-dragging caveman is staring back at them in the mirror. It’s a special male talent. The only thing I can figure is there must be a very good lie detector on the man side of the screening survey. I’ll bet that lie detector is a girl sitting at a terminal
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Teaching kids a love of dance will last a lifetime
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My family and I watched a wonderful performance last June at the high school auditorium. The amazing thing about this special evening was that the performers aged 4 through adult were nearly all local talent. The music, costumes and routines could not hide the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the dancers. The gift of artistic expression that these young people were given by their parents is a gift that will keep on giving for a lifetime. Dance builds strong bodies, collaborative cooperation, gracefulness and self-confidence. Classes are being formed now at the Academy of Ballet at the Danish Hall. Your child may develop a love of dance. I have witnessed the benefits it has given to
Recently I read an article in the paper about Rachel’s Challenge. This has brought lasting pride and memories to our family. When White River School District accepted Rachel’s Challenge four years ago when my oldest daughter was a student there, little did I know it would grow and spread into my daughters’ character and values. Roan McQuillen, now 19 and a sophomore at Oregon State University, was one of the first students at WRHS to join the program and get excited about it. All grown up and off to college, Roan demonstrated kindness towards OSU students on campus last year by helping a blind man find his class and plunged in a frozen river for cancer patients, raised thousands of dollars for charities and volunteers in larger
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ways as a member in the Sigma Kappa Sorority house or at OSU events to help the underprivileged and spread kindness in ways I never knew imaginable. This week Roan is at OSU volunteering to show freshmen around campus and helping them settle in. Making friends and spreading kindness along the way. Words cannot express the joy this parent finds in what the program taught my children. Now in 2011, my youngest daughter a sophomore at WRHS is moving into the Rachel’s Challenge as well. It’s come natural for her to join and I hope she takes away the character building and value driven emphasis the program instills. If Rachel’s parents have seen or read what this program has done to hundreds of families, I’m sure they have found peace. I have experienced pride! Thank you Rachel and thank you WRSD for offering the program to teenagers. Christy McQuillen
Pets quickly become family Well, I was about 4 years old when my father presented me with a cocker spaniel puppy. I was quite delighted by this, but really didn’t know what to make of the animal; that is, to a greater or lesser degree, I regarded the dog as a toy, though I certainly realized it was alive. Dad told me to pick a name, so I selected Bob. He laughed and said it was a girl dog. So, quite logically, I decided to call her Girlie. He felt this was a rather silly name and offered
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other suggestions, but I stubbornly (perhaps a harbinger of a future personality trait) held my ground.
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The last surviving one-room schoolhouse on the Enumclaw Plateau was transformed into the Osceola Community Clubhouse, a women’s social club. It has now been taken over by Plateau Community Players. The students were not identified.
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Peacock era comes to an end By Paul T. Jackson For The Courier-Herald
In early evening of Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, one of two wild peacocks was struck by a car speeding down the hill west off Porter Street and, taking refuge under the English laurel, died. The peacock could have been one of the small children often seen walking along the edge of this narrow strip of road; children for whom these magnificent birds were a source of joy and fascination to them and adults, and perhaps the closest thing to a pet for them. A pair of wild male peacocks has been roaming the neighborhoods on the north end of Enumclaw, around and south of Thunder Mountain Middle School on both sides of state Route 169, for perhaps six years. A rogue pet rooster, once out of his coop, found these two birds as companions and the three were seen often hanging out together for a month or so. When the pair first arrived in the area, many of us thought some child was being whipped or tortured and maybe even the police were summoned, but we eventually learned to distinguish and live with their
This male peacock was half of a pair adopted by an Enumclaw neighborhood. Photo courtesy Paul Jackson
loud cries of communication to one another and to females, if any were listening. When they started to lose their feathers, some worried they weren’t well and took on the task of feeding them during the first winter; this of course continued, as we all grew to expecting to see them around. Several neighbors began collecting the feathers to adorn their homes with the brilliant iridescent plumage. My granddaughter may make earrings with them. It seems we are attracted and fascinated with these annually shed feathers, as they even show up on eBay for sale.
I don’t know if anyone got around to naming our pair, although I think one family did, but the two were great companions traveling the neighbor yards together, roosting together under pole barn roofs and in large trees and, during rain, under the eaves of my porches. Once in a while they would have spats and they would sit separately, one on the front porch and one on the back porch, instead of the usual togetherness when they would sit together on the same porch. Often when I had the garage door open and working there, one of the peacocks would come and sit on the porch railing and watch me, as curious of me as I of him. If they were not seen for even a day, neighbors would inquire, “Are the peacocks over at your house?� Visitors to my home, and others I’m sure, both young and old, would stop and take time to watch and admire the birds spreading their tail feathers in their magnificent grandeur, as ballet dancers on stage strutting their beauty and imitating the mythical birds; the Phoenix, the Quetzals or the Firebird. But for this bird, a companion to all of us and his buddy, the final curtain has come down.
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in the air and hit it with my bat, Girlie would happily retrieve it, her tail wagging – actually, more than just her tail since her entire hindquarters would swing to and fro – though she’d sometimes get preoccupied playing with the ball instead of bringing it directly back to me. When the neighbor kids and I peddled our bikes down to Runland’s for Popsicles, Girlie would tag along beside us, wait outside the store since Mrs. Runland didn’t want her inside the place, and follow us home again, though she was occasionally sidetracked chasing a squirrel in Bud Ives’ backyard. When I went fishing in Boise Creek, Girlie would join me, sitting patiently on the stream’s bank and, if I caught anything – which was indeed a most rare event – she’d become almost as excited as I did. She was always a welcome and somehow reassuring sight in the front yard when I exited the bus after another frustrating day at school. And she always seemed so happy to see me.
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with a finely honed sense of humor. “Right, 150 pounds. Yeah when you were 2.� “Sure, 6 feet 2, on a ladder.� I don’t remember any screening devices from my youth – beyond a six pack of beer, which may be the best argument for online dating. The truth is every boy I have ever known was a major, fumbling, loser when it came to girls. All of us were trying to get some girl to like us and all we heard were, “not in this lifetime, dip.� I have a scientific theory that women are genetically
But, in perhaps my most vivid memory, I’d relax beneath a tree after cutting the lawn and she’d fall asleep with her head in my lap, while I scratched behind her ear. It was the iconic Norman Rockwell setting, a boy and his dog. Girlie grew old, as dogs do. During one summer of my undergraduate days at Cougarville, Girlie suffered a stroke that left her blind. It was quite tragic and heartfelt to watch her walk into furniture and see her tail wag as she’d try, as best she could, to find me when I called her name. Finally, since I didn’t have the strength or courage to do it myself, mom made the decision and had her put to sleep. But the task of burying her was left to me. So I dug a hole in the field behind the house and sat there at the edge of her grave and cried like a baby. That experience isn’t uncommon to anyone who loses a pet. Just ask Gene and Elinor Kerr, who recently lost the family dog, Chip. And now, for unclear reasons that may be quite ridiculous, I feel compelled to point out that we’re dealing here with dogs, not human beings. So it goes. designed to be impervious to all the dopey girl-catching tactics males try. There is one small caveat that allows for marriage. I call it women’s Achilles’ heel. Females are completely invincible except for that one moment of weakness. At the right moment, if a male specimen is lucky, he gets a girl to believe his lies for a very short time. If he doesn’t hesitate, he may find someone to share his life and there is nothing in this world like it. It has happened. Based on my observations of watching hopeless guys try to get a date, online dating may be the best way to find that special girl. It can’t be any worse.
CARD OF THANKS The family of Bert Gill wishes to thank the many friends and family members who have supported us during our loss. The generous outpouring of love through gifts of flowers, food and memorial donations were greatly appreciated. We also wish to thank the medics/firemen Tyler Stotts, John Bloomer, John Hettick; Pastor Dan Wilson; King County Sheriff; Weeks’ Funeral Home staff; Joanne Owens and Pastor Doug Bolles for their gentle concern and compassion. Clarice Gill Steve and Diane (Gill) Franchini and family Mike Gill and family
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Time for cheap plants, cool soil and fall rain Dirt-cheap gardening awaits thrifty gardeners this month as nurseries put trees, shrubs, vines and many perennials on sale for fall planting. In our climate, autumn is the best time of year to add plants to the landscape because the cool soil and fall rains encourage stronger root growth. Look for plants that will enhance your garden during the cold, dark months of November, December and January. Top plants to buy now for winter color Plants with colorful bark: Jackmonti birch with pure white bark, coral bark maples, paper bark maples and shrubby red twig and yellow twig dogwoods will change the look of your winter landscape. You can really play up the drama by aiming an outdoor landscape light onto the colorful bark. What a way to warm up your welcome home on a dark winter night. Plants with bird-feeding berries: You get a bonus here with color from both the berries and the birds that will visit your garden. Hollies, Oregon grape, pyracanthea and cotoneaster all provide beautiful berries for the birds. Plants that look good naked: Trees and shrubs that twist and turn will hold snow and frost on their beautiful limbs and add texture to the winter garden. Beautiful nudes look especially nice when placed in front of a solid wall or dark evergreen
garden all winter. Fall is for Fabulous Containers: Consider October a second spring and replant your summer-weary pots Marianne Binetti and containers with Columnist color that you can enjoy all winter background. Look for and into the spring. contorted filberts, “Twisty Start your autumn conbaby� dwarf black locust tainers by planting some or Robinia, gracefully spring-blooming bulbs into weeping wisteria trees the potting soil now so they and the delicate-looking can break through and but winter-hardy weeping bloom this winter. threadleaf arborvitae. Crocus bulbs and dwarf Fall is for Feasting: daffodils will bloom as Extend the season of early as January in a conyour vegetable harvest. tainer that is grown close to Simply covering your the house. tomatoes, leaf crops and Next add a perennial like roots crops can extend your Sedum “Autumn Joy� or harvest for weeks or even Euphorbia “Glacier Blue� into late November. in the center or back of the Saving tomatoes: Keep pot. Contrast the upright them dry and they’ll turn form and colorful foliage red. Use tall stakes of rebar with of a winter blooming to make a teepee over tall heather near the front of tomato plants in the ground the pot and use the rest of and drape with plastic. the available space for winMove potted tomato plants ter-blooming pansies. The under cover. You can also smaller the flowers on the harvest green tomatoes and pansy the better they can let them ripen indoors or tolerate cold weather. uproot the entire plant and If you follow this recipe hang upside down from the using bulbs, perennials, rafters of a garage or garden heathers and pansies you shed. will have color all winter – Dirt Cheap Cold Frames with spring bulbs that will Use PVC plastic hoops, pop up through the foliage metal hoops or even hula of the other plants. hoops for support and t t t cover your rows of veggies Marianne Binetti has with bubble wrap, corru- a degree in horticulture gated plastic or use old win- from Washington State dows laid atop a stack of University and is the author cement blocks. Just a small of “Easy Answers for Great area covered by glass can Gardens� and several other continue to provide fresh books. For book requests or greens and herbs from the answers to gardening ques-
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it is the fallout of centuries of religious conflict in which churches vied for social power and the message of hope and reconciliation with God was lost in the arguments over theology and liturgy; or even worse, lost in the fight for political power and influence. And perhaps the modern resurgence of religionbased political movements has refreshed the perception that church is about power and control instead of life and hope and faith. And maybe the language we use when we talk about things that we cannot condone leads people to conclude that church is only interested in telling you what you can’t do. All I can say for sure is that more people are uninterested in church than are looking for a church home; but I don’t think that means
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Lately I have read several books that have discussed the growing disenchantment with religion and yet maintain a heightened interest in being “spiritual.� In fact, we live in an area with a large population who express an interest in being spiritual, meaning concerned with deeper things than mere materialism, and desiring to live meaningful lives that make the world a better place. It’s just that many people do not think of church when they consider these things. I receive some interesting newsletters that discuss ways people pursue spirituality. I will even admit to having tried some nonchurch avenues in my younger days when I was not a Christian myself – meditation being the least embarrassing one to confess to – and I would even say that such pervasive interest in being a spiritual person is encouraging to me. I think there is a deeper meaning than mere existence, that life is purposeful, that good can and should be pursued and doesn’t just accidentally happen. But (and you knew there was a question coming didn’t you?) I wonder how church became a nonspiritual influence when it should be first and foremost bringing a message of spiritual life and health from the creator of all things. Perhaps
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Neal “Jody� Gregg died Sept. 25, 2011, in Puyallup. He was 70. He was born Dec. 25, 1940, in Yakima, Wash., to William and Rose Gregg. He married Mary Jo Gelsvik in 1963, served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, and was owner/operator of Gregg Logging in Enumclaw. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing music, restoring Neal Gregg old cars, playing softball and visiting with friends and family. He is survived by son Jason Gregg and wife Karalee of Enumclaw; daughters Kelly Elder and Kim Thomas, both of Enumclaw; brothers Doug Gregg and wife Sharon of Sumner and Thad Gregg and wife Colleen and Grover Gregg, all of Kapowsin, Wash.; sisters Vivian Lloyd, Janice Gipson and husband Lee and Ginger Fisher, all of Yakima, Wash., Mary Fisher of Royal City, Wash., Ida Fox of California and Wanda Mullins of
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WILMA SANDIN Lifelong Buckley resident Wilma J. Sandin died Sept. 29, 2011, at the age of 91. She worked for Boeing during the war years when women were recruited for factory jobs and later worked as a dietician at the Enumclaw hospital. She enjoyed gardening, crocheting and knitting and will be remembered for her sense of humor. She also enjoyed watching sports, reading, visiting with her grandsons and making trips to the senior center. Her final five years were spent at B’s Place. She is survived by son Kevin Sandin and wife Deb Hollenbeck of Wilkeson; two grandsons and one great-grandchild. A graveside service will take place at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, at Buckley City Cemetery.
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CAROLINE TISLOW Former Enumclaw resident Caroline Tislow died Sept. 18. She was born Oct. 20, 1927, to Ludwig and Teoline Engebrigtsen in Enumclaw. She was active in the Enumclaw Business and Professional Women and Enumclaw Rodeo, where she was the chaperone for the Royal Court. She began her real estate career with Dick Person Realty prior to moving to Seattle in 1965. She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Ron Tislow of Seattle, and her daughter, Linda Dieringer of Phoenix, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Mary Steiner and brother Elmer Engebrigtsen. A wake will take place in October; for details, call Ron at 206-7834716.
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Shelton, Wash.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Ramona Lance, Cappy Briggs and Pearl Lemons. A memorial service took place Thursday, Sept. 29, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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THANK YOU The board, clients, employees and volunteers of Plateau Outreach Ministries thank the Employees Community
Fund of Boeing Puget Sound for awarding POM a generous grant of $40,000 toward renovations on our new building at 1806 Cole
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ing a roll-up door in the alley for food bank deliveries, and most noticeably, cleaning and painting the exterior. We trust no one will miss the old color. In addition to operating a food bank, POM serves the most vulnerable in our community with emergency financial assistance to deal with issues such as eviction notices, utility bills and medical prescriptions.
We also operate the More Pennies from Heaven thrift store. We at POM understand asking for help is not always easy. That is why we strive to offer a secure, welcoming place to those in need. Because of the generosity of the Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound our building will be sounder, safer, dryer and more efficient as well as a
more attractive member of the Cole Street business community. From all of us at POM and on behalf of those we serve, gratitude and appreciation go to all the Boeing employees who make grants such as ours possible. You are a blessing to Puget Sound! Montye Male President, POM board of directors
Kyle Elliot Duval, 24, of Fredericksburg, VA died Tuesday, September 27, 2011, in Stafford, VA.
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Kyle was a 2005 graduate of Brooke Point High School. He had worked as an apprentice plumber. He played hockey and golf; was an avid boater. Among his survivors are: his parents, Brian Duval and Eve Graham Duval; his brother Cole Duval and his fiancÊe, Jennifer Peake; Kyle’s fiancÊe, Cote and her husband, Bob, and Janice Graham; his niece Kylee Duval, his beloved dog, Kingston and many other relatives and friends. A mass was said at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception at 10:30 a.m., Monday, October 3, 2011. The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, October 2, 2011 at Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg, VA with a rosary service at 5. Interment will follow at a later date.
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On September 16, 2011 Ruth Steinmetz (Bardina Brashears) went to Heaven where she is now with her Savior, Jesus Christ. She past away peacefully at the age of 78 in Puyallup, WA. She lived in the South Hill area of Puyallup for the past several years. Ruth’s parents were Clyde and Francis (Frankie) Brashears. She was the youngest of 3 daughters. Her parents and sisters, Georganna and Darlene, preceded her in death. She is survived by 4 sons, Skip (Yakima), Dean (Wilkeson), Dale (South Prairie) and Austin (Puyallup). Ruth had 5 grandchildren: Dan, Rafael, Cathy, Deana and Sara, and 4 great-grandchildren, Haley, Turner, Hunter and Lane. Ruth also had several nieces and nephews. Ruth was born in Wapato, WA and grew up in the Toppenish area where she attended school. She enjoyed sports, especially pitching for the school’s softball team. Ruth married Don L. Steinmetz, also of Toppenish. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to the Buckley WA area, where she spent many busy hours as a fulltime homemaker raising 4 very active boys. Ruth’s hobbies included homemaking, sewing, horseback riding, and gardening, along with volunteering for the American Arthritis Foundation. She was also a Den Mother for the Boy Scouts of America.
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Warren Eugene Anderson was born on April 22, 1951 in Viborg, South Dakota to Ernest and Rosa (Paulsen) Anderson. He departed this world on September 13, 2011 at his home in Enumclaw, Washington. Warren spent his childhood in a log cabin in rural upstate New York, and then lived across the United States with his family as his father worked on hydroelectric dam projects, until settling in Burien, Washington. At Highline High School Warren still holds a school track record. He was active in theatre, choir, and fashion modeling for a Seattle agency. He attended the University of Washington for 5 years (Go Dawgs) and received his dual Bachelor of Science degree in German and Zoology. He was a 4-year member of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, where he met his wife Lynn Trantow. Warren worked his way through the UW as the head bartender at The Blue Banjo/Doc Maynard’s Tavern in Pioneer Square in Seattle. He owned Antique Piano Restoration Service, his piano and furniture refinishing business in Fremont/Seattle for 20 years and provided piano services to many major hotels in Seattle. Warren was very musical, and enjoyed playing the guitar, banjo, dulcimer and ukulele. He also enjoyed traveling the world, and spent time in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Europe, the Caribbean and Hawaii. Some of his favorite adventures included hiking through the crater of Haleakela volcano on Maui, rafting the rapids of the Grand Canyon, and spending a month on Kuta beach in Bali studying Balinese culture, dance, art and music. Warren moved to Enumclaw in 1999 to be closer to his daughter Claire. He was active as a volunteer at the Plateau Outreach Ministries and the Enumclaw Food Bank. He was a faithful supporter of the Enumclaw public schools sports programs, and rarely missed an EHS game of any kind. He was especially proud of his daughter Claire Anderson, EHS graduate of 2008, and a steadfast fan of her volleyball team. Warren is preceded in death by his father Ernest and his loving mother Rosa. He is survived by his daughter Claire Anderson, currently a student at the UW in Seattle; his former wife and friend Lynn Trantow of Enumclaw; his sister Linda Anderson Kildahl and her husband Ken of Eatonville and multiple family members in South Dakota and Iowa. God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The Courage to change the things I can, And the Wisdom to know the difference. Donations may be made in Warren’s memory to Plateau Outreach Ministries Enumclaw. Arrangements by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. Please sign the guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Make trunk-or-treating a community tradition What parent doesn’t worry about the safety of Halloween? Children going door-to-door asking for candy and other trinkets carries with it a certain measure of danger. Hosting candy swaps and other activities tailgate-style removes much of the danger. It’s called trunk-or-treating and is often a community- or churchsponsored event. When people do a trunk-ortreating scenario, families and other participants park in a large parking lot with deckedout car costumes. Or they open their trunks to reveal a decorated Halloween wonderland inside. Participants hang out by their decorated vehicles and then visit others within the safety of the parking lot, sharing treats and stories. The event resembles tailgating at a sporting event – without the sporting event. Depending on the budget and number of families involved, the trunk-or-treat can turn into a big event that lasts into the night. Participants can hire a DJ or other entertainment. There are
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The liquid in the vegetable stir fry started boiling uncontrollably and the oven-baked chicken wasn’t heating through. Worried looks shot across the faces of three team members taking part in the final round of the first Washington State 4-H Iron Chef competition.
Quick thinking and patience saved the two courses and it was onto more slicing, sautĂŠing and figuring out what would most impress the judges during the twohour event Sept. 24 at the Puyallup Fair. “We were under a lot stress especially during the last 10 minutes when we had to cut the chicken and plate it,â€? said 18-year-old Gabby
Sechrist of Enumclaw. “We got a little frantic but we all talked and agreed about how to make the dishes and worked on them together.â€? Sechrist, along with her brother, Chris, and teammate Christy Friend from Edgewood, wowed the judges with their chicken salsa entrĂŠe, colorful vegetables and fruit compote. The trio captured top
honors, while a second-place team from Clark County kept a steady pace while preparing their menu of chicken pot pie, roasted acorn squash and fruit parfait. Teams were allowed to bring ingredients from home but were also required to use a “secret� ingredient of either chicken or turkey they received that day. Teams from Grays Harbor County competed
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A Courier-Herald Special Report The best way to become acquainted with Mount Rainier is to climb in the car and set off on a journey of discovery, allowing time for the countless stops to be encountered along the way. From Enumclaw, the favored loop will take about 150 miles. Those who experience the mountain from a car window, without stopping, will spend about five hours completing the circuit. Those who know how to enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer will spend at least a full day – perhaps a couple of days if overnight camping is part of the itinerary. The following route, it should be noted, is largely impacted by the weather. It usually is open by the end of May and traditionall remains open until late October. Winter snowfall closes the road each winter from just east of Crystal Mountain to Paradise on the mountain’s south side. The need to repair weather-ravaged roads also comes into play; right now, the Stevens Canyon Road is closed for repairs, prohibiting a complete loop. But here’s the rundown, when perfect conditions apply. The road around Rainier begins in Enumclaw, the largest of the gateway communities, where dining opportunities are varied, gas is plentiful and grocery stores stock more than enough provisions for a mountain outing. Here are some stops integral to a true Mount Rainier outing. • Federation Forest State Park This 619-acre state park is a testament to the forward thinking of a group of women who, in the 1940s, decided it was important to preserve old-growth timber during the rush towards logging. Located along the picturesque White River, explore mature forests of Douglas fir, Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce and Western Red Cedar. Hike on the 12 miles of trails or take the family on one of three interpretive paths; ideal for small children. This is a bird lover’s delight. Tour the interpretive center offering a gift shop and enjoy lunch at one of the four day-use picnic areas. • Greenwater It’s the last place to get gas on this side of Mount Rainier National Park and it boasts such businesses as the Naches Tavern and Wapiti Woolies, whose hats have been to the top of Everest, and other places to shop, rent equipment or grab something to eat. • Mount Rainier Viewpoint Stop here for the first of many glorious views of Mt. Rainier after beginning this tour. • Skookum Falls Dropping a dramatic 250 feet in two tiers, watch the water shimmer as it makes its way down the mountainside leading into the White River. The view is best early in the season when the water flow is at its height, although observing the falls frozen by the cold winter air is a unique experience. • Side Trip: Sunrise It has been closed for the season, but – when available - Sunrise offers postcard views of Mount Rainier. Sitting at 6,400 feet, it is the highest point to which you can drive in the park. There are incredible views of Emmons Glacier, SEE TOUR, PAGE 12
Crystal aiming to be 12-month destination The development of Crystal Mountain as a destination ski resort was an ambitious project that ultimately proved successful. Now, a crucial addendum to the original philosophy – to turn the resort some 45 minutes east of Enumclaw into a year-round attraction – is being played out. “We should e a stop that everyone visiting the Mount Rainier
area wants to make,” said Justus Hyatt, who works in sales and marketing for Crystal Mountain. Hyatt took time to explain Crystal’s all-year effort on a damp day in late September, when the resort’s parking lot was scattered with work vehicles. Crystal Mountain’s first snow fell Sept. 17, she said, providing an unofficial start to the winter season. The flakes didn’t stick, but it was
enough to bump the energy level up a notch, Hyatt said. As a major player in the Mount Rainier economy, and clearly the dominant entity on the north side of the mountain, Crystal has invested a great deal of time and energy – not to mention millions of dollars – into making the resort a destination for visitors any time of the year. The most notable development
is the Mount Rainier Gondola, an $8 million investment that carries riders in style to the summit. During the summer months, the gondola lifts guests to new heights, including the Sjummit House Restaurant, the highest dining opportunity provided in the state of Washington. During the winter, skier will use the gondola as well as diners. Hyatt noted Crystal Mountain
was host to 50,000 visitors this summer, largely due to the buzz created by the gondola. But that’s not the only reason to head to the high country during the warmer months, she said. Crystal also is a destination for hikers and mountain bikers, and there’s horseback tours available. Pulling visitors up state Route SEE CRYSTAL, PAGE 17
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TOUR FROM 15 the mountain’s largest glacier, plus views of five of the Cascade volcanoes. The Sunrise Visitor Center was recently remodeled. • Side Trip: Tipsoo Lake and Chinook Pass Summit Just a few hundred meters from the summit, stop at quaint Tipsoo Lake. Departing from Tipsoo Lake is the popular Naches Loop Trail. Explore colorful fields of subalpine flowers, pass beside two fragile, glassy ponds, and discover breathtaking views of Mount Rainier along this family friendly three hour hike. For a shorter walk, take the nature trail leading around the lake. A picnic area is also located here. To reach Tipsoo Lake and Chinook Pass Summit, continue on SR 410, rather than following the driving tour as it turns right onto SR 123. • Grove of the Patriarchs: Enjoy an easy 1.5-mile loop through this old-growth forest. • Box Canyon The Muddy Fork of the Cowlitz River has cut a channel 100 feet deep but only 15 to 30 feet across. Walk a bridge across
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the canyon for a dizzying view of this deep forest canyon. A nice picnic area is also located here. • Reflection Lake Now descending down the mountain, stop and see Mount Rainier’s stunning reflection in the crystal waters of Reflection Lake. • Side Trip: Paradise Discover Paradise. At 5,400 feet, this area with its glorious views of Mount Rainier is the primary destination for many visitors to the park. The Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center offers interpretive displays about the geology, flora, fauna and mountain climbing in the area. To reach this destination, follow the signs to Paradise. Turn right off Stevens Canyon Road onto Paradise Valley Road and travel two miles to the visitor center. • Glacier Vista Viewpoint Look up to the summit and see Nisqually Glacier and its origin on the permanent Nisqually snowfield. Beginning at 14,000 feet, this is the fastest moving glacier on the mountain, moving at more than one foot a day. Visit Longmire Museum, one of the oldest museums in the National Park System with several exhibits on the cultural and natural history of the park. Located here
is the Longmire Wilderness Information Center with information on hiking and climbing in the area. It is also a starting point for hikers of the Wonderland Trail. • Kautz Creek This is the site of a massive mudflow which occurred in 1947. The original road through this area now lies 20 feet below the surface. • Nisqually Entrance Standing at the Nisqually Entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, notice the wooden entrance arch built in 1922 and reconstructed in 1973. Just inside this entrance see the oldest building in the park, a cabin built in 1908 that was occupied by a park ranger. • Ashford Visitor Center and Base Camp Discover the wide variety of recreational opportunities and services offered in this southwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park. • Elbe Depot and the Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church Since 1906, the Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church has watched over the mountain community of Elbe. Built by German immigrants, this tiny church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In the same area, view the Elbe Depot
serving as a visitor center, gift shop and ticket station for the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad. • Pack Forest Winding your way back to Enumclaw, stop at Pack Forest for outstanding hiking trails. The forest is open to hikers, cyclists and equestrians. • Eatonville It is home to Northwest Trek, and The Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village. Dining options and support services are available. • Lake Kapowsin Take a look at pretty Lake Kapowsin. It is a favorite among anglers. Covering 512 acres, the lake was formed by the Electron Mudflow which occurred 500 years ago. • Side Trip: Carbon River Entrance to Mount Rainier National Park Visit the historic communities of Wilkeson and Carbonado and enjoy the Fairfax Bridge. It was built in 1921 and when the 494-foot long bridge was constructed, it was the highest bridge in the state. Spanning the Carbon River, today the bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. • Buckley It’s the last stop before returning to Enumclaw. Dining and services are available.
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Just how closely linked are the majesty of Mount Rainier and the dollars it attracts? One indicator is the fact that Mount Rainier has, in effect, its own booster club, existing solely to entice visitors to the mountain. VisitRainier is a small but active organization, using public money to boost tourism efforts on three sides of Washington’s iconic destination. “We try to take a regional approach…toward being the definitive resource for all the gateway communities,” said Mary Kay Nelson, the only director VisitRainier has had since being formed in 2005. “We haven’t made major connections with the east side of the mountain,” she said, noting her interest lies primarily with promoting communities like Enumclaw, Eatonville, Ashford, Elbe, Packwood and Morton. Nelson doesn’t hesitate when it comes to stating the sole reason for VisitRainier’s
existence. With limited staff, the operation pitches Rainier as a prime destination for tourists, operating with the goal of “putting heads in beds.” Seeing that the lodging industry succeeds, she said, “is an economic development piece of the puzzle.” It makes sense that VisitRainier expend a great deal of effort in driving tourists to the hotels, motels and lodges that operate around the mountain – that’s where the organization’s funding comes from. Beginning in 1992, every city began imposing a 2 percent lodging tax, paid by each guest renting a room. The money was collected and dispersed with the single-minded goal of promoting tourism. Pierce County, Lewis County and the city of Morton allocate some of those tax collections toward VisitRainier. Nelson works out of Chehalis – not at all a gateway to Mount Rainier – but proximity isn’t an issue. The
operation depends almost entirely on its website (www. visitrainier.com) to generate interest in visiting the mountain. Enumclaw, Nelson said, is in an odd situation. It’s a prime gateway to everything Mount Rainier has to offer, but sits in King County, outside VisitRainier’s funding source. But that doesn’t mean the Enumclaw area isn’t a major player in VisitRainier’s ongoing effort. Eastbound travelers on state Route 410 re-enter Pierce County once they hit Greenwater, putting everything uphill from Enumclaw clearly on VisitRainier’s radar. “The Crystal Mountain area is definitely an anchor for us,” Nelson said. Alta Crystal Resort is a founding member of VisitRainier, she said, adding that Alta Crystal owners Steve and Vivian Cadamatori have been key players in economic development efforts. Steve Cadamatori currently sits on VisitRainier’s board of direc-
tors, Nelson said, and Vivian Cadamatori is a member of the Pierce County Lodging ax Advisory Committee, which helps determine where the lodging tax dollars are allocated. Adding to the local connection is Julie Johnson, VisitRainier’s media relations staffer, who lives in Enumclaw. Nelson is hesitant to take sides when it comes to the inevitable conflicts that occasionally arise between business owners and government entities that control the mountain. She admits that road closures or shutting down attractions impact the tourist industry, but maintains that “the relationship is excellent” between VisitRainier and the National Park Service. Unfortunate things will occur when dealing with Mother Nature in a mountain environment, Nelson said. “From a business standpoint, it comes with the territory when you live in a
gateway community – when you live in these extreme climates,” she said. But that doesn’t mean VisitRainier will always be quiet; the organization will speak up,
Nelson said, on behalf of those who keep the operation afloat. VisitRainier continues to grow, with 62,000 website visitors in August.
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2010-11 ski season. The slopes were kept open until July 16, a Crystal Mountain record. Weather patterns show the 2011-12 season could be another long one, Hyatt said. Despite a lingering downturn in the overall economy, Crystal Mountain is moving ahead with a master development plan that includes several new chair lifts and a hotel that would be owned and operated by the resort and its parent company, Boyne USA. Hyatt said the economy has periodic peaks and valleys, but, at Crystal Mountain, “the main thing that impacts ticket sales is the weather.”
410 and meeting their needs once they arrive, creates jobs and is a spark plug for the Enumclaw-area economy. During September, Crystal Mountain had 103 employees on its payroll, Hyatt said. But that’s nothing compared to the winter months, when the list balloons to more than 600 employees, both full- and part-time. Approximately 200 people find work as ski instructors, she said. As is true in all mountain communities, the economy is tied to the weather. And, in that regard, Crystal Mountain was rewarded handsomely during the
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WRHS Football
WRHS Soccer
Shootout ends a two-victory week
White River spotless in league play
By Kevin Hanson Editor
Boys drop pair of league races
The White River High girls were involved in one of the most exciting soccer weeks in recent memory, needing a shootout to ring up a Thursday night victory, just 48 hours after going into double overtime for a win. Thursday’s South Puget Sound League 2A win over Franklin Pierce improved the Hornets’ record to 3-2 in league play and 4-3 overall. White River jumped on the scoreboard quick as Cassidy France scored in the game’s opening minute, but went into intermission on the short end of a 2-1 score. The Hornets’ Regan Speyer tied the game at 47 minutes and France added a second goal just two minutes later. It appeared White River might sneak away with a hard-fought win in regulation, but the Cardinals registered a game-tying goal in the 79th minute, forcing overtime. Two overtime periods settled nothing and the teams had to go into a shootout to determine a winner. White River started last week needing a pair of overtime periods to net a 4-3 victory over Eatonville. The Hornets’ Ashley Powell and the Cruisers’ Michaela Graddy scored first-half goals, but it was the final 15 minutes of regulation that saw plenty of fireworks. France broke the tie at 66 minutes, but Graddy immediately answered. France scored again at 79 minutes, but Eatonville’s Alex Phillips tied things in the final minute to send things beyond regulation time. Finally, in the second overtime period, France ended the contest and completed her hat trick with a goal off a Powell assist. The Hornets will be looking for a key SPSL 2A victory Thursday when they host the tough Sumner Spartans. White River already played a league game this week, hitting the road Tuesday to challenge Washington High.
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EHS Soccer
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A pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, combined with a last-minute defensive stand, allowed White River to pick up a hard-fought 19-14 victory Friday over Eatonville. The win pushed the Hornets’ record to 3-0 in SPSL 2A and 4-1 overall. Only a heartbreaking, double-overtime loss to Bonney Lake in the season opener has kept White River from building a spotless record – a notable accomplishment for a team that finished 1-9 a season ago. This is Homecoming for White River and the Hornets will be looking to go 4-0 in league play Friday when they host Fife. Fife is 1-2 in SPSL 2A play and 3-2 overall. The Trojans were most recently blasted 43-7 by Washington, a team that fell to White River 41-28. Last week’s home-field battle saw the Hornets and Cruisers tied 7-7 heading into the fourth quarter. That changed less than two minutes into the period when White River quarterback Zach McMillen connected with Dev’a Johnson on a 20-yard scoring toss. The extra-point kick was blocked, a development that would, for a time, loom large. It was then Eatonville’s turn for fourth-quarter heroics and Shane Saunders did the honors, scoring on a 24-yard run with 4:37 remaining on the game clock. It was the second TD of the night for the Cruiser, who put his team on the board in the first quarter with a 13-yard run. Adding to the drama, Cruiser Woody Moore booted the extra-point, giving his team a 14-13 advantage. The Hornets didn’t fail their fans, driving in the final minutes for a game-winning touchdown. Josh Miller completed the task, scoring on a 5-yard burst with 1:54 showing on the clock. Eatonville had one final possession, but the Hornet defense came up big, halting the Cruisers on a fourthdown play to seal the victory. WRHS’s first TD came shortly before halftime, when McMillen kept the ball on a 3-yard run. Tyler Worthen tacked on the extra-point. White River had the more balanced attack, as McMillen completed 13 of 23 passes for 171 yards while the Hornet ground game added 100 yards. Eatonville ran the ball 44 times for 178 yards with two completed passes for another 44.
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Enumclaw High’s Alec Rhome raced to a sixth-place finish Sept. 28 with a time of 17 minutes, 38 seconds. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com. EHS Cross Country
Lady Hornets gallop past Lakes’ ladies Editor
The Enumclaw High girls earned a split decision during Sept. 28 cross country action, defeating Lakes 19-41 but falling to Peninsula 21-39. Things didn’t go as well for the Hornet boys, who lost 22-37 to Lakes and 23-33 to the Seahawks. The afternoon meet against a pair of South Puget Sound League 3A foes, was staged at the Enumclaw Golf Course. The EHS girls were paced by Hannah Calvert, who toured the course in 20 minutes, 8 seconds to place third overall. Others figuring in the Enumclaw scoring were Chandler Weiman, fourth overall, 20:18; Peyton Vick, 10th, 21:37; Taryn Schreiner, 12th, 21:47; and Lindsay Ross, 14th, 22:01. The Hornet boys were led by the fourth-overall finish of Cory Johnson, who finished in 16:48. Rounding out the team scoring were Alec Rhome, sixth,
Hornets score two wins By Kevin Hanson Editor
Peter Berger finished 13th overall during competition with Lakes and Peninsula at the Enumclaw Golf Course. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
17:38; Peter Berger, 13th, 18:12; Kevin Nelson, 14th, 18:13; and Caleb Gwerder, 19th, 18:31. Enumclaw competes again today, Wednesday, traveling to take on fellow SPSL 3A squad Auburn Mountainview at Isaac Evans Park. To view or comment this story online go to www.courierherald.com. Kevin Hanson can be reached at khanson@ courierherald.com or 360-802-8205.
The Enumclaw High girls enjoyed a two-win week in South Puget Sound League 3A soccer action. The Hornets defeated Decatur 2-1 Thursday evening and blanked Peninsula High 1-0 Sept. 27. The victories improved the Hornets’ mark to 2-1 in SPSL 3A play and 3-4-1 overall. Thursday’s home-field victory was highlighted by second-half goals by Hannah Dahlquist and Katie Christensen. The Gators led much of the way, having scored in the game’s ninth minute. The Sept. 27 victory came courtesy of a secondhalf goal by Jessica Snoen and the shutout goaltending of Katie Craft. The Hornets take to the road this week for a pair of league contests. EHS was at Auburn Mountainview Tuesday night to challenge the Lions and heads to Bonney Lake Thursday for a battle with the highlyregarded Panthers.
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White River boys’ run at league title on the line By Brenda Sexton
WRHS Golf
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Madeline Petellin turned in Enumclaw High’s top score Thursday against Decatur with a 5-over par 40. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
Gators take a bite out of EHS By Brenda Sexton
EHS Golf
Staff Writer
Even with a home course advantage, the Enumclaw High girls golf team couldn’t muster a win against league nemesis Decatur. The Gators, led by the 1-over par 36 performance of Amanda Beyke, beat the Hornets 147-131 Thursday. It was the second time this season the league-leading Gators handed EHS a loss.
The Hornets’ top finisher was junior Madeline Petellin at 5-over par 40. Junior Tiffany Wilkening finished four strokes behind at 44. Wilkening earned medalist honors with a 6-over par 41 in the Hornets’ 131107 league victory over Bonney Lake Sept. 27. She was followed by teammates Petellin and sister Tammy Wilkening, both at 46.
On the boys side against Bonney Lake, Tyler Salsbury led EHS to a 91-40 SPSL 3A victory over the Panthers at the Enumclaw Golf Course. Salsbury finished a 1-under par 35 during play. Fellow Hornet Beau Brock came in one stroke behind, shooting an even-par 35. The boys’ match with Decatur was rescheduled for Monday in Federal Way. Look online at www.courierherald.com for results.
Monday, White River’s boys golf team found itself going head-to-head with Sumner for a share of the SPSL 2A title at Tapps Island Golf Course. Results of that contest were not available at press time, but can be found at www.courierherald.com. Going into the showdown, the Hornets, 7-2, were in second place behind the 8-1 Spartans. The Hornets were scheduled to travel to Tacoma to play Clover Park Tuesday and close out the regular season at home with Steilacoom Thursday. Tanner Williams and Ryne Peterson shared medalist honors for White River with an 8-over par 44 at North Shore during the Hornets’ 50-34 league win over Fife Sept. 28. Coach Jer Argo said not only were the Hornets battling the Trojans, but gusting winds. “It was a brutal day with branches falling from trees, balls parachuting from the sky, 30 to 40 mph gusts,� he said. Argo said Tanner Sherstobitoff played the five-hole stretch between Holes 2 and 6 at 1-under par, but was blown away on
the rest of the course. Sherstobitoff carried home medalist honors Sept. 27 in the Hornets’ 63-28 win over Washington and 63-52 payback victory over Franklin Pierce. The Hornets lost to the Cardinals 59-54 earlier in the season. Sherstobitoff shot a 2-over 37 at Tapps Island. Anderson turned in a solid performance, shooting 39 and scoring 14 points. On the girls side, Caitlyn Miller picked up medalist honors Sept. 27 during the match with Franklin Pierce and Washington at Brookdale Golf Course in Tacoma. The Hornets narrowly defeated Washington 36-34, but lost to Franklin Pierce 65-36. In the win, Miller finished with 49 strokes for 16 points. Against the Cardinals, Domminique Knapp earned medalist honors with a 47-stroke performance and 18 points. Thursday the girls topped Fife 42-31 at Tapps Island. Fife’s Kendall Gray earned medalist honors with a 3-over par 38 performance. White River was again led by Miller.
Hornets run away with more wins By Kevin Hanson
WRHS Cross Country
Editor
Thursday brought four waves of success for the White River High cross country crew, as both the Hornet boys and girls teams defeated Fife and Steilacoom. The South Puget Sound League 2A double-dual meet was staged at Spanaway Lake Park. With the twin wins, the Hornet boys improved to 3-0 in league competition and the girls moved to 2-1. The White River boys claimed the top five finishes while defeating Fife 15-50 and had a fairly easy time against Steilacoom, winning 20-37. The Hornet girls slipped past Fife by the closest of margins, winning 27-28, and handled Steilacoom 17-43.
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For the boys, White River’s Kody Gould and Marcus Dickson again hit the finish line shoulder-to-shoulder. Gould received a slight first-place nod with a time of 16 minutes, 55.3 seconds, while Dickson was credited with a time of 16:55.5. Others factoring in the Hornet scoring were Chris Fisher, fourth overall; Wes Fueston, sixth; and Kyle Smith, eighth. The White River girls were paced again by Lauryn Wate, who finished first overall with a time of 20:31. Rounding out the team scoring were Kelly Coyle, third overall; Christina Ramous, fourth; Jenna Guenthner, 10th; and Eryn Maris, 11th.
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Dennis hobbled by ankle injury
Perfect league mark on the line
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The White River High volleyball squad overcame stormy seas of self doubt, misfortune and malfunction to build a 5-0 record in SPSL 2A play and remain on top of the stack. The White River crew began by annihilating Franklin Pierce 25-15, 15-14, 25-23 Sept. 26. The Hornets displayed a balanced offensive attack as Dannie Stroud registered a dozen kills and Alisha Bidwell and Haley Vallala had seven each. White River then trekked to SPSL 2A rival Sumner Sept. 28 and played what coach Stryder Argo called the team’s worst match of the season. “Sumner wanted it a lot more than we did and actually managed to take a set from us,” Argo said. “We hadn’t lost a set for nearly a month. That was when it sunk in for me that we were really having a bad night. Sumner saw that we were struggling and they played us really
This is where a 10 Myriad Pro condensed cutline goes with 11 point line spacing. Photo by John Leggett/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com. tough.” As out of synch as White River appeared to be, the Hornets still came away with a 25-23, 25-14, 21-25, 25-15 victory. Undefeated White River has already mixed it up with the woeful Warriors at Clover Park Tuesday. White River rolls out the red carpet to welcome Fife at 7:15 p.m. Thursday.
Hornets face Lions for Homecoming By John Leggett
EHS Football
Staff Writer
The Enumclaw High gridiron gang took to the field at Federal Way Memorial Stadium Friday to play a tough, defensive-minded Decatur group, leaving three hours later on the short end of a 36-7 score. The cold reality now is the Hornets have four games to play in October, their previous accounting is dismal at best and the most arduous portion of the campaign – four straight SPSL 3A contests – awaits. The approaching Friday should be a celebratory occasion associated with Homecoming Week. But a 1-4 Enumclaw squad has the specter of Auburn Mountainview hovering
over it like an ominous black cloud. The vastly improved Lions, who handed nearby Bonney Lake its solitary setback Saturday night, promise to be a handful when they invade Pete’s Pool at 7 p.m. Enumclaw showed little life against Decatur and fell behind 7-0 in the contest’s first few minutes and the Gators never looked back. There was a brief period midway through the second quarter where there was a glimmer of hope. A Decatur ball carrier lost the handle on the pigskin at the Gators’ own 15-yard line and Enumclaw recovered, leaving the Hornets in optimum
field position to tie things with seven minutes remaining until intermission. Opportunity knocked and Enumclaw answered a few plays later, as quarterback Tyler Carlson scored the Hornets’ only points of the outing, waltzing into the end zone from four yards out behind a wave of blockers. Kicker Matthew Wasisco split the uprights to knot the score. Things quickly began to go south for the maroon and gold, as Decatur got its formidable rushing attack hitting on all cylinders and before the break, the Gators tacked on another tandem of touchdowns on the ground to own a 22-7 halftime advantage. The downward trend continued for Enumclaw in
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The worst possible scenario unfolded for the Enumclaw High volleyball squad when, in the early going of a Sept. 26 home match with Auburn Mountainview, senior hitter HayleeMae Dennis hustled after a wayward ball and damaged ankle ligaments as she crashed into the bleachers. She is considered unavailable for several weeks, hobbled with a walking boot and crutches. To the squad’s credit, players coped well with the injury. “I thought I was having a bad dream,” coach Jackie Carel said. “We were playing so well when suddenly she was on the floor.” Carel praised the way the rest of her crew responded. “In an odd way, the injury to Dennis seemed to band them together a little tighter,” she said. “Knowing that they won’t be able to rely on HayleeMae has appeared to steel their resolve to keep winning no matter what. You have to admire them for that.” While the temporarily disarrayed Hornets lost the match to the Lions 25-11, 25-13 and 25-20, they seemed to gather themselves for the challenges that lay ahead. Two days later, EHS stung visiting Lakes 25-13, 22-25, 25-23 and 25-15. Molly Culyer stepped up recording a dozen kills as well as 12 digs. Julia Myers made her presence felt with nine kills. EHS’s third match was a nonleague encounter with Class 4A Gig Harbor, which prevailed over the host Hornets 25-7, 25-12, 24-26 and 25-14. Myers had a dozen kills and Hannah Morris came through with 16 assists. Enumclaw moved on to the Bellevue Invitational Saturday, where they fared well, beating Ballard in consecutive sets to finish third out of 16 teams. EHS, 2-1 in SPSL 3A, hosts unbeaten Bonney Lake Thursday.
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SPORTS BRIEFS Bunderson makes soccer decision Trinity Lutheran College head women’s soccer coach Daniel Hicker has begun putting together his 2012 roster with the recent commitment from Kayla Bunderson. Bunderson, an Enumclaw native, was an
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It was a tough day for Enumclaw’s Junior Hornets as all five teams lost to the Tacoma Panthers at Pete’s Pool Saturday. Jackson McCann and Tommy Baxter scored the fourth-grade team’s lone touchdowns in its 26-14 loss. The sixth-grade team dropped its game 7-0. Zak Carroll scored the seventh-grade’s touchdown in a 21-6 loss. The eighth-grade team dropped its contest 24-12. The Junior Hornets are on the road Saturday against the Raiders.
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As the season winds to a close, the White River boys tennis team added one more victory to its league record. The Hornets topped Steilacoom 4-1 Sept. 28, but lost 4-1 to Sumner Friday. Against the Spartans, the doubles team of Sam Bruckbauer and Lyle McCarragher earned the Hornets’ lone victory, 6-1, 6-3. With the Sentinels, both Drew Maras and David Drew Maras serves up a Connelly won 6-1, 6-1 in winner. Photo by Brian Beckley. singles play. Bruckbauer and McCarragher took the first and third sets 6-4, 7-5, dropping a middle set 7-6 (7-4). Alec Anastasi and Travis Meyers also picked up a win, taking the first and third sets 6-3, and dropping the middle set 7-5.
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EHS Swim and Dive
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road at Peninsula Thursday. The Seahawks handed the Hornets their first league loss of the season, winning each event except for the 100meter breaststroke, which EHS’s Bella Davenport captured with a time of 1 minute, 22.75 seconds. EHS dominated its meet with the Rams, winning every event, starting with the 200-yard medley relay with Bailey Sexton, Davenport, Katie Larrea and Erin Wessel posting a time of 2:08.36. Carlie Cairnes cruised to a 200 freestyle victory in 2:21.05. Cairnes also won the 500 freestyle in 6:24.99. Davenport won the 200 individual medley relay in 2:30.36 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:14.65. Wessel raced to victory in the 50 and 100 freestyle with times of 27.56 and 1:00.57, respectively. Nicole Wilson dove to a 183.35-point victory for the Hornets. Katie Larrea won the 100 butterfly with a time of 1:11.98. The 200 freestyle relay of Katie Larrea, Rachel Holston, Allie Larrea and Wessel won in 1:55.23. Sexton won the 100 backstroke in 1:09.03 and was the third leg of the winning 400 freestyle relay. Allie Larrea, Holston and Davenport joined Sexton to post a time of 4:17.11.
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All Hail The Queen Ida Dempster was crowned Queen of Enumclaw Enumclaw’s Eldest Resident during the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center’s Respect Our Elder’s Day event Thursday. Ida is 96 years old. Photo courtesy Jobyna Nickum.
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Jazz great Jason Marsalis and fellow musicians spent time with White River School District students Sept. 12. Here drummer and vibraphonist Marsalis, younger brother of jazz legends Wynton and Branford, works with older students. He and friends also performed and taught at the elementary level in the afternoon. Photos courtesy Laura Telman.
Emma Jean Lindstrom and B.J. Chapin enjoy a “cup of friendship� during the Red Hat Autumn Tea hosted by their club the Red Hat Sassy Classy Lassies at the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center Sept. 26. Almost 60 Red Hatters came to the Tea from five different area cities and Red Hat clubs. This event was organized by Queen Mother of the Enumclaw Chapter, Roberta Kyllonen. Photo courtesy Jobyna Nickum.
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existing maps. Additions that happened so long in the historical development of the area just didn’t carry over to the modern day.� Rather than eliminate the old infrastructure, contractors simply elected to install the new pipe under the old. With the exception of about $10,000 worth of change orders, some of which the city of Tacoma will absorb, Buckley City Administrator David Schmidt reports the realignment project is on track. The city hopes to have the project completed before the inclement winter weather appears. To comment on this story view it online at www.courierherald.com. Reach John Leggett at jleggett@courierherald.com or 360-825-2555 ext. 5054. hate to see them go away,� he said. “There used to be 600 in Washington, now there’s only 90 and fading.� After the ceremony, socializing and cake, Adler and few others made the one-hour hike to the Kelly Butte Lookout, perched at 5,379 feet, to enjoy the views and to attach two plaques to the building. For information about Kelly Butte Lookout go to www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ mbs/lookouts or call Enumclaw Public Service Center at 360-802-5310.
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found a 48-inch wooden water transmission main that was installed in the 1930s and apparently belonging to Tacoma Water. Not shown on maps, it was full of water but had no pressure behind it. “This little development stopped everything for awhile, until we could resolve whose pipe it was and figure out who was going to fund the removal of this ancient conduit,� VanEarwage said. “When you come into these older communities, making discoveries of this nature are not all that unusual,� he added. “Some of the underground contours and manmade devices don’t show up on the
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