INSIDE: White River district to change the way it grades, page 3 . . . . Plateau wraps up month-long focus on domestic violence, page 6 . . . Time to get bulbs in the ground, page 9 . . . . Art exhibit opens at City Hall, page 13 . . . . Prep athletes qualify for postseason action, page 14 . . . . Missionaries share stories, page 23
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A discussion of the city of Enumclaw’s tax rate for 2012 drew dire warnings of economic distress Oct. 24, with a few verbal barbs tossed in for good measure. Included as part of the regularly-scheduled meeting of the City Council, a public hearing on the tax rate started with Finance Director Stephanie McKenzie noting the increase has a legal limit of 1 percent. The formula also accounts for new construction and, this year, a potential rollback of the rate charged to Enumclaw property owners. For years, Enumclaw has collected taxes in support of the fire department. With the annexation of city land into Fire
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The annual dinner hosted by Enumclaw High School’s German Club was a hit again Thursday night. The evening featured a German dinner, music and dancing. Photo by Kevin Hanson/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
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District 28, the council had talked of chopping the rate by 89 cents for every $1,000 of assessed property value. That amount was previously allocated to fire services and city administration has prepared a 2012 budget reflecting that reduction in the tax rate. But at the latest council meeting, the council was presented with some taxing options that would include the 89 cents. That didn’t sit well with Councilman Mike Ennis, who was adamant a year ago that taxes be reduced when the city no longer pays for fire protection. “We promised the public we would roll back the tax rate,” he said in session, “and council has told
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added, citing a responsibility to give council a full slate of options – even if it means spending money that could be returned to taxpayers. Losing the ability to collect the 89 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value, Thomas said, takes the city “to the edge of the cliff.�
McKenzie said ignoring the available 89 cents means the city will have to again dip into reserve funds to make ends meet. If that trend continues, she said, “we’re going to flip over and go into a negative position within two years.� There were no public comments during Monday’s
public hearing. The public will have a second opportunity to weigh in Nov. 14 when the council hosts a second, and final, public hearing on the 2012 tax rate. The hearing will be part of the regular council meeting, which begins at 7:30 at City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave.
administration several times to keep that promise.� Ennis made no effort to hide his unhappiness with options that called for spending some of the money. Councilman Rich Elfers jumped into the discussion, adding that the council also has made a promise to protect the public’s wellbeing. He later noted he had never personally promised to keep his hands off the money formerly used for fire department funding. Addressing the council’s intent to roll back the tax rate, City Administrator Mike Thomas warned that city services are in danger. “There is a corresponding effect here,� he said, noting that something will have to go if the potential funding source is ignored. “The implications are going to be drastic,� he
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White River Alternative Programs Principal Elaine Elliott remembers boosting her grade in high school Spanish by 2 percentage points by eating at a Mexican restaurant and bringing the receipt to class. In the White River School District that thinking is passÊ. When district leaders are done, and they are close, a districtwide, standardsbased system will be in place. Students will be assessed and graded on whether they have learned the subject matter, period. And letter grades, they’re out. In the old system, even straight-As don’t reflect what a kid knows, Superintendent Tom Lockyer said.
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reporting looked different across the school district,� she said. “It looked different from classroom to classroom. “If they’re getting a grade, it should reflect learning,� Keating said. It’s unfair to define it as a grading system, but more an assessment of what a student has learned. “The grades in my book are more real now than where they have ever been,� Miller said. “I know who’s getting it.� Those who aren’t getting it, get help until they master it. District leaders met with the White River School Board Oct. 26 for conversation about the standardsbased system. The two groups of approximately 12,
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about difficulty getting good student discounts, transcripts and athletic eligibility. Hagadone said no student that he’s aware of has been denied admittance to a university or missed out on a scholarship.
letter-grade system will balk at the idea. “We have some parents who are really frustrated,� said parent and Board President Denise Vogel, who supports the move. “The biggest issue the board is most concerned about is how to communicate that to our parents.� Board members said they have heard there are challenges translating standardsbased grading for the rest of the world. Vogel said she’s heard grumbling from some
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“It takes time to get from Point A to Point B and muck around,� he said. “You can’t just tamp it down.� “You’re no longer getting points just because you’re a good student,� White River High School teacher Amy Miller said. “You’re getting points for knowing and meeting standard.� White River leaders have been working on moving to a standards-based system for years. It’s something Deputy Superintendent Janel Keating said they took serious. While other districts made the switch quickly, White River leaders spent time researching and creating a district-wide, elementary through high school system, that reflects learning. “In the past, grading and
met to learn what teachers and parents are saying. One of the examples presented was two students take the same test. One student scores 35 on the first section and 35 on the second section for 70 percent. The second student may score 65 and 5. In the old system, both would receive 70, a C, a passing grade. In the standards-based system, both students failed to grasp the concepts presented and would not pass. There would be remediation to help them master the requirements. “It’s more valuable than an average,� the group concluded and presents clear information to teacher, student and parent. With clear learning expectations before each unit that are consistent district-wide and classroom to classroom, it’s designed to improve learning, Hugh Flint said, not prove learning. The A, B, C, D, F system would be replaced with a 4, 3, 2, 1 scale, still a 4.0 scale but more accurate. There is concern parents and teacher raised with a
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Truth found in God’s unconditional love This week marks the (pay the church enough 494th anniversary of money and get a cerone of the most radical tificate that lets good deeds in all of Christian old Aunt Hilda out history. A faithful of purgatory, and the Augustinian monk money, incidentally, named Martin Luther goes to build the Pope DanWilson nailed his 95 theses to a new church called St. Hope Lutheran Church the door of the Castle Peter’s). Rather, Luther Church in Wittenberg, determined that salvaGermany‌and started tion was by God’s gift the Reformation, splitting the protest- of grace freely given. ers, the Protestants, from the Roman Luther surmised from his study the Catholic Church. truth is simply that there is nothing Luther had discovered an amazing humans can do to earn forgiveness. truth in his study of Paul’s letter to the Forgiveness is God’s gift to us, God’s church in Rome. Salvation did not come grace freely given, through our faith in from good works or paying “indulgencesâ€? Jesus Christ.
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The Black Diamond Community Center will host its 19th Annual Harvest Moon Dinner Auction Saturday. This event is the center’s largest fundraiser and this year’s funds are earmarked for the Emergency Assistance program, which serves lowincome families of Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Ravensdale, Maple Valley, Covington, Kent and Auburn. Tickets are $40. There is a dinner, silent and live auction. Doors open for registration at 4 p.m.
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tionship with God on our own. It is our natural human condition to rebel against God. To rebel against God’s inconvenient truth that messes up how we want to run our lives. We become enslaved to sin as individuals and societies just as surely as if we were wearing chains. Chains formed by links of greed, materialism, injustice, addictions, anger, hatred and self-righteousness. And the sound of those chains dragging us down is often so loud we can’t hear the truth. But what is truth? Well, truth is not found somewhere “out there.� Truth is not found in a new Lexus in our driveway. It’s not found in a prestigious ZIP code or address. So where do we find truth? I think we find truth where we don’t have to pay for it. I think truth is found in God’s unconditional love for you and for all people. Truth is found in God’s amazing grace. That was the good news of the Reformation 494 years ago. It is the good news of God’s gift of grace for you today. Comments? Contact me at pastordan@ skynetbb.com.
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The Maple Valley Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints presents “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers� at the Enumclaw High School auditorium. Show times are 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are free, but limited with open seating, so arrive early. To reserve tickets, e-mail ticketsfor7brides@gmail. com or call 206-853-7942.
I think we celebrate the Reformation today because the truth has indeed set us free. Free from lives captive to sin and “works righteousness.â€? Truth that is God’s unconditional grace and love freely given to you and me and all people. Truth that is a promise of forgiveness, not some distant time in the future, but right now‌today, in this place, in this town, in this country and in this world. Truth that sets us free from sin’s empty cup, free from slavery to our personal addictions, free from the injustice we do ourselves and to others. Right about now, if you are like most Americans, your eyes are probably starting to glaze over. Yada, yada, yada, as the preacher/writer blares on as hellfire and brimstone are flung from the pages. The trouble with talking out loud about sin in our world today is that many people are just plain bored and tired of hearing about sin. After all, isn’t sin just someone else’s old-fashioned morality? But sin is more than the sum of someone else’s morality. Luther taught that sin was manifested in our human separation from God, our inability to be in rela-
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Buckley resident Alan Gabriel Stevens, 57, died Oct. 22, 2011, in Tacoma. He was born April 20, 1954, in Port Hueneme, Calif., and spent most of his life in Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest. He owned and operated his own trucking company and landscape company. He enjoyed fishing and boating, but most of all he loved spending time with his children and Alan Stevens grandchildren. He is survived by wife Karen P. Stevens of Buckley; daughters Michelle Fast and husband Christian of Puyallup, Stephanie McGee and husband Marcus of Lake Stevens, Wash., and Jacqueline Stevens of Tacoma and their mother, Debbie Stevens of Tacoma; stepsons Bill Kirsch and wife Jona of Bonney Lake and Craig Kirsch and wife Jan of Kent, Wash.; brother Michael Stevens and wife Sandy of Yorktown, Va.; sister Suzanne Stevens and partner Tom of Tahuya, Wash.; and 14 grandchildren. A memorial gathering will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Celebration Christian Church in Tacoma. Memorials may be made to Franciscan Hospice House, 2901 Bridgeport Way W., University Place, Wash. 98466, or Group Health Hospice, 521 Wall St., Seattle, 98121.
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Enumclaw resident Dean Anthony “Deano� Michael, 55, died Oct 25, 2011, in Tacoma. He was born Sept. 3, 1956, in Seattle, to Leroy Dean Michael and Miriam Erwina (Hallenius) Michael. He led a simple life and was known for his love of the Seattle Mariners and Dean Michael music, in addition to living a green lifestyle. He served in the U.S Navy and worked at The Boeing Company for more than 15 years.
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Kathryn “Elaine� Wilson, 94, died Oct. 29, 2011, in Puyallup. She was born April 3, 1917, in Beatrice, Neb., to Thayer and Nelle Shomber. She loved to play bridge and knit and was a member of the Eastern Star and Eagles Auxiliary. She is survived by stepsons Ed Wilson and wife Bea of Buckley and Richard Wilson and wife Marlana of Sumner. She was preceded in death by husbands Jim Casey and Al Wilson and sisters Louise Dunford and Pauline Foley. A graveside service is planned for Buckley City Cemetery; contact Weeks’ Funeral Home for service details. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Craig Ryan Stover died Oct. 20, 2011. He was born March 9, 1954, in Spokane, Wash. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, having earned numerous medals and military honors. He is remembered for his loving and giving nature. He is survived by partner Terry Routtu; daughter Lindsey Rae of California; sisters Tina and Lisa; and brothers Richard and Brian. At his request, no services are planned, but there will be a wake. For information, call 253-770-0802 or 253-468-6238.
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Enumclaw resident Pete Meredith died Oct. 26, 2011, at his home. He was born Aug. 1, 1927, in Carrolls, Ore., to Ray and Florence (Berry) Meredith. He enjoyed fly-fishing and bowling and was a member of the Moose Lodge and Lions Club in California. He is survived by wife Lesina Meredith of Enumclaw; sons Doug Meredith and wife Evelyn, Mitchel Meredith and Steve Meredith; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son Michael Meredith. A memorial service will take place at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church . Inurnment will be at Tahoma National Cemetery at a later date. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
He is survived by wife Brenda Jean Michael; son Austin Christopher Michael; daughter Brittanie Nicole Michael; siblings Lew Michael, Kathy Yates and husband Brian, Char Kolkow and husband Alan, Laura Miller and husband Ray, Julie Osgoodby and husband Bruce, and Viola Von Lindern and husband Mitch. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Dennis Michael. A funeral took place at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to a local animal shelter as he was an animal lover. Services were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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City wraps up month-long focus on domestic violence As October came to a close, so did the Plateau area’s drive for domestic violence awareness. The campaign, organized by Enumclaw’s Linking Your Neighborhood with Caring, Compassion and Kindness organization, started Oct. 1 at City Hall with a gathering. Throughout the month of October, local businesses displayed purple lights and silhouettes with statistics in downtown windows. The city of Enumclaw participated by stringing purple lights along Cole Street.
The “purple light nights,� the symbol for domestic violence awareness, was started by local resident Victoria Throm and has spread across the nation. Throm is a member of the Covington Domestic Violence Task Force, founder of Purple Light Nights, and a domestic violence survivor. Her goal is to break the cycle of silence and violence. According to 2010 statistics from the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, since 1997, 755 people have lost
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their lives to domestic violence in Washington state. That number includes 44 children. This summer, Enumclaw added two more adults to those numbers. Throm introduced Purple Light Nights to draw attention to domestic violence by encouraging residents and business owners to place purple lights on their doorsteps and windows during the month of October to bring light to the issue. In four years, she has seen the program grow to include 23 states and three Canadian providences. To locate domestic violence resources, visit the AskFLIN website at www. askflin.com.
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ENUMCLAW POLICE PARKING PROBLEMS: A city resident contacted police Oct. 25, requesting enforcement of parking violations in an attempt to quell neighborhood disagreements. Two vehicles were cited. BOOKED INTO JAIL: Police initially heard a report Oct. 25 of a woman being held against her will while another woman took her child. An officer determined the female had been arrested for shoplifting and the second woman, a friend, had taken her child home. The suspect was booked into the Enumclaw jail. ELEVEN WARRANTS: A subject was picked up from the Regional Justice Center in Kent and transported to the Enumclaw jail Oct. 25, to be booked on 11 Enumclaw Municipal Court warrants. SUSPICIOUS: A plastic bag containing a suspicious, unknown substance was found Oct. 24 at a Cole Street location. It was turned over to police and destroyed. THEFT: Police were told the afternoon of Oct. 24 of items stolen from an automobile parked Oct. 24 at a Cottonwood Drive location. Taken were compact discs and a backpack containing prescription medication. THEFT OF SERVICE: Police took a report Oct. 24 of a business trash bin being used by another person or business. The reporting party
found the name of a suspect, who was contacted by officers. The suspect denied knowning garbage was being placed in the wrong trash bin. SHEDS BURGLARIZED: Two sheds at a Griffin Avenue residence were broken into Oct. 24. Taken were a leather jacket and chaps, motorcycle helmet and miscellaneous tools. DOG ATTACK: A Michael Avenue resident called police the afternoon of Oct. 23, reporting three neighboring dogs had entered her yard and attacked her daughter and her family’s small dog. Minor injuries were reported. King County Animal Control was twice alerted to the situation. ONE ARRESTED: Police responded Oct. 23 to an Initial Place address after hearing of a domestic violence incident. A man was arrested for assault. SPOUSE TROUBLE: A woman made repeated phone calls to the 911 emergency system until 2 a.m. Oct. 23, all concerning her husband’s recent arrest. Officers contacted the woman at a Roosevelt Avenue address and advised her to stop calling or risk arrest. THEFT FROM STORAGE: Police were told Oct. 23 of two chain saws and an air compressor stolen from a Roosevelt Avenue storage building. DISORDERLY CONDUCT: While
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Historical Help The King County Historic Commission will meet at 7 p.m. at The Krain Corner Inn to hear testimony and discuss its place as an historic landmark. No School The Enumclaw School District has marked today as a teacher planning day so students will not have class.
More on Saturday The Black Diamond Community Center hosts its dinner auction Saturday at 4 p.m. Ragtime pianist Bob Milne performs at 2 p.m. at the Chalet in Enumclaw. Veterans Day City offices are closed today in observance of Veterans Day.
Craft Bazaar Sacred Heart MOPS host their annual Hollyfest craft bazaar from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church. Thirty-plus vendors and admission is free.
Bake Sale and Bazaar The Danish Sisterhood annual holiday bazaar and bake sale and lunch is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1705 Porter St.
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Imagine my son’s delivery room. He has just been born, and our family is huddled together with the love, warmth and security that only a mother and father can provide. I wish it had been that way, but I wasn’t there. I couldn’t be there. I chose to work in an Alaskan fishing village while my son was being born so I wouldn’t have to see him being given to another family. November is National Adoption Month and I chose this opportunity to write to you about the toughest and best decision I’ve ever made. It’s a complicated story. Brennan Purtzer After graduatPublisher ing high school, I moved to Maui for college. My best lady-friend moved in with me and we soon fell in love. We were careless and for my 19th birthday I learned I would become a father. We were 18, unmarried, dependent and without health care. We were also strangers in an expensive tropical land, largely unknown to us. It felt like all we had was each other. I’d never made up my mind about my stance on abortion, but she had. She was Catholic, and would never consider it; she would rather die herself. I was greatly torn, stunned by the reality of the situation, and hoped my trouble would dissolve itself somehow. I don’t know how the option of adoption came into consideration, but I soon began to spend whole days thinking about it. It struck me that my problem with becoming a father was that it would only be an illusion. In my situation, I would be working full-time and dropping out of college to be a “father,� and in return I would never have any time to enjoy my child. This was something I could not accept. I wanted to be an attentive father, like mine had been, more than anything in the world, and that would
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Mr. Brian Beckley’s column (Our Corner, Oct. 26) seems to be an attempt to convince the readers that we should all support the Occupy Wall Street movement. He relates to their cause because he has seen his wages stagnate “while the rich continue to get richer.� In two weeks, I will mark the second anniversary of my becoming unemployed and given this elimination of wages, I do not relate to these protesters. Mr. Beckley clearly wants to increase taxes on the rich. Let’s be clear. If we raise taxes on the richest 1 percent to a 100 percent tax rate, we couldn’t even cover President Obama’s 2010 deficit, let alone reduce the outstanding debt which is a huge impediment to economic stability and job creation. Mr. Beckley says we have to appreciate the energy of the protesters and the “attention they are bringing to the issue of wealth inequality.� I do not appreciate thugs who oppose the police and scream at anyone who dare disagree with them. I do not appreciate dope-smoking anarchists who think it is their First Amendment right to urinate and defecate on private property or in public parks. I do not appreciate young people using profanity on television as they scoff at the idea of taking a minimum wage job. I’d appreciate a minimum wage job right now and hopefully someone will appreciate the energy I’d put into that position. From an income standpoint, I am one of the 99 percent but my affiliation with these socialist utopian brats ends right there. I am in with a group
of real Americans who have yet to organize and I do not know what our percentage is. I know we believe in self-reliance. I know we’d appreciate a hand up but not a hand out (I never filed for unemployment). We expect our government to protect us and provide for things that we cannot provide for ourselves such as roads and bridges. We expect to provide most of the rest for ourselves and we are confident that we could do so in a free market, unfettered, capitalist society. Mr. Beckley indicates he was prompted to write this piece after reading a Facebook post from one of his “leftyleaning� friends. After reading his op-ed a couple times, I am convinced he is a lefty-leaning ideologue trying to convince us by using a thinly veiled populist bend to his message. Jim Topper Bonney Lake
Encouraging support for social services in the city The city of Enumclaw is currently holding budget workshops for the upcoming year. In terms of human services, the city is considering whether to fund Plateau Outreach Ministries, Enumclaw Youth Center, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center and the YWCA. All of these agencies provide very important services to the citizens of Enumclaw. Right now many families in Enumclaw are struggling to cover the costs of basic needs such as food, housing, clothing and utilities. Domestic violence and sexual assault are issues facing all communities – including Enumclaw. Recently the city conducted an online survey of residents. Only 119 of Enumclaw’s 10,000-plus residents responded. Eighty-seven percent of those that responded to the survey said they would be willing to reduce
or eliminate support for these types of agencies. I do not believe that is indicative of how the majority of citizens feel about the services these groups provide to our Enumclaw neighbors in need of help. Please help by contacting the City Council, council@ci.enumclaw.wa.us, to voice your support in funding these agencies. Let’s keep Enumclaw a kind and caring community that looks out for one another. Beth Coppin-Cross, chairwoman Enumclaw Human Services Advisory Board
No effort was made to offend Muslim faith Editor’s note: this letter is in response to a letter that appeared in the Oct. 26 edition. Why assume the worst of me? Learn to ask questions before making blanket statements. I find many American Christians apathetic about Jesus, otherwise they would practice what Jesus said: “If you love me obey my commands.� I actually put Muslims near the top, very respected. Many Muslims know what they believe and are not ashamed of it. I respect their devotion. I find many people who are afraid to talk about their faith, know very little about their faith. People are afraid of what they do not know. Could that be why some polls say only 2 percent of Christians share their faith and other polls say 80 percent of America claims Christianity? Is not Jesus about love, compassion, giving unmerited favor and self-sacrifice where Christians put others ahead of themselves? If more Christians practiced Christianity, America would be a different place. Walter Hammermeister Bonney Lake
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Morgan Morgans, pictured in this 1889 photo, was born in Wales in 1830. At the age of 16 he immigrated to the United States with his parents who, like many Welsh immigrants, settled in the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania. By 1855, Morgans was mining quartz in Amador County, Calif. He arrived at Nortonville in Contra Costa, Calif., in 1868 and began his long association with the Black Diamond Coal Mining Company. Their California coal was of an inferior quality and company management was in search of better coal for their San Francisco markets. That effort eventualy brought Morgans to King County in June 1882. After railroad service was completed to this area, Morgans took over as general superintendent of the Black Diamond mines. This new coal was vastly superior to the coal that had been mined in Nortonville. The California mines closed in 1885. Morgans remained in charge of the Black Diamond mines until the company’s holdings were acquired by the Pacific Coast Coal Company in 1904. Photo provided by Bill Kombol
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last for two or three weeks – and he’d sustain drunken sprees that would last just as long. Then he’d drop a hit of amphetamine and work nonstop for 72 hours, turning out such classic, incomprehensible gibberish as “The Subterraneans.� (As Truman Capote pointed out, Kerouac wasn’t really writing, he was just typing.) Some local artists – not just writers, but artists in general – have told me they find sex quite helpful in this regard. There’s nothing new about this. Wellknown authors like Henry Miller and Norman Mailer have promoted sex as a solution to many mental problems, not just writer’s block. In Miller’s case, sex was not only the answer to his blockage, it eventually
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It’s time to get down and dirty with bulbs Now is the time to get down and dirty with dirt cheap bulbs. Spring blooming daffodils, tulips, crocus and a bouquet of minor or smaller bulbs are deeply discounted at most nurseries and garden centers right now and November is the perfect time to plant. Planting bulbs into the cold, wet ground in November is an act of faith, a promise of beauty to come and an investment in the renewal of spring. Plus getting outdoors to add some bulbs to the garden will also give you a last chance to pull weeds, mow and trim the lawn, prune back overly tall roses and harvest the last of the garden produce. Dig in with these Top Ten Bulbs Planting Tips: Lazy gardeners listen up. Lots of designers will preach the wisdom of planting in large drifts or
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Doty, Rodway exchange vows during summer Kristina Doty and David Rodway were married June 18, 2011, at Orting Manor in Orting. The bride, the daughter of Brenda Doty and the late
Stephen Doty, was given in marriage by her brother Rob Doty. She graduated from the University of Washington in 2008 and is an employee of Boeing Employees Credit Union in Bonney Lake. The groom is the son of Robert and Tracy Rodway of Enumclaw. He gradu-
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and Katrina Hansen. John Rodway served as best man and groomsmen were Kevin Wilson, Zachery Hebert, Brandon Salvati, Alex Oswald, Troy Ylvisaker and Robby Dahlquist. The brideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s niece, Makayla Doty, and nephew, Loudan McDonald, served as junior
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Wyatt, Scott wed in June ceremony Breana Wyatt and Scott Olsen were married during an early-evening ceremony June 18, 2011. Vows were exchanged at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, Wash., with the Rev. Ray Van Winkle officiating. The bride is the daughter of Cindy and Scott Anderson of Enumclaw. She graduated in 2002 from Enumclaw High School and is employed as an orthodontic assistant in Issaquah, Wash. The groom is the son of Connie and Lenard Olsen. He graduated from St. Helens High School in Oregon and earned a bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree in 2008 from Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore. He is a sales representative for Sherwin Williams. Tiffany Mosqueda served as honor attendant and bridesmaids were Amber Myers, Kelsey Edwards, Gretchen Kurz and Sara Johnson. The best man was Adam Shelby and groomsmen were Ryan Anderson, Ray Elliot, Chad Foglesong and Jeff Denny. Chloe Edward was the flower girl and Johnny Butler was ring bearer. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Sandalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Montego Bay Resort in Jamaica. They reside in Black Diamond.
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Wood panel art exhibit opens at City Hall gallery Dennis Harrison, who creates marquetry art of flat wood panels with inset designs, will be displaying his work at the city of Enumclaw Gallery 2011 today, Wednesday, through Dec. 6. Marquetry is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns, designs or pictures. This is the first exhibit of its kind for the Enumclaw City Hall gallery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Marquetry is an art form that uses only natural and dyed wooden veneers in its presentation,â&#x20AC;? Harrison said in a city release. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a littleknown art form in America, but it is hundreds of years
old as practiced elsewhere. In the United Kingdom and on the European continent it is considered a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;fineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; art and is practiced extensively. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every marquetry picture is truly one-of-a-kind beginning with the infinite stresses placed in a growing tree to the final slicing of the veneers. Each piece of veneer will never be duplicated again.â&#x20AC;? Currently, the National Marquetry Society has 250 members remaining from a high of nearly 2,000 members in the 1980s. Harrison and another person started in the Puget Sound Chapter of the National Marquetry Society
tificate. I challenge myself to capture some of the spirit of the Japanese people with their unique flower arranging.â&#x20AC;? Harrison also is a member of the American Marquetry Society, the United Kingdom Marquetry Society, the Canadian Marquetry Society, and the Mercer Island Group of the Sogetsu
Ikebana School of Japan. Artist Mike Dilbeck rounds out the Gallery 2011 lineup for 2011. His exhibit begins in December. City Hall will also feature pottery by Kern and Elizabeth Hendricks. Their artwork will be on display in the entry way display case from today, Wednesday, through Jan. 3.
to promote the art. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We give exhibitions and hands-on classes to raise public awareness of the art,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m also currently studying in the Sogetsu School of Ikebana of Japan and hold a first level cer-
Gallery 2011 is in council chambers at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. Hours for the exhibition space are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery is closed on national holidays and each Tuesday for municipal court. For information, call the Enumclaw Cultural Programs office at 360-802-0239.
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Gallery 2012 extends entry deadline bility of the artist. The City Hall Gallery 2012 has a glass display case in which small sculptures, pottery, jewelry and similar items will be scheduled for additional exhibitions. Those exhibits will vary in length depending on the interests of the artist and availability of space. Interested artists should include eight photographs of artwork labeled with: artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name, title of piece, size and media, and top of the image must be clearly marked. Applications should also include an annotated list; self-addressed, stamped return envelope; artist statement and artist biography. Materials should be submitted to the Enumclaw Cultural Programs Coordinator, 1339 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw, 98022. For information, call 360-802-0239.
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The city of Enumclaw is seeking visual artists to exhibit two and three-dimensional, original, works of art at City Hall Gallery 2012. The deadline to submit applications has been extended to Nov. 25. Cultural Programs Coordinator Gary LaTurner notes artists should include with their work the preferred date for exhibition and if work would be available for a January 2012 exhibit. All work submitted will be reviewed by the Arts Commission for inclusion in the exhibit schedule. A total of 12 exhibitions will be scheduled. Each exhibition will be displayed for approximately four weeks. Artists represented in all exhibits are responsible for installation, labels, text and sales. Public receptions will be the responsi-
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Lady Hornets score team berth into state By Kevin Hanson Editor
The Enumclaw High girls cross country team will head east this week, having earned a berth in the state Class 3A meet. The Lady Hornets qualified with a fifth-place showing at Saturday’s district meet at American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood. The top six teams earned a state trip. The EHS boys didn’t qualify as a team, but two runners – Cory Johnson and Alec Rhome – advanced with individual efforts. The EHS athletes will join runners from all corners of the state for Saturday’s state competition, which will be staged at its traditional venue, Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. The EHS girls were wed by Chandler Weiman,
who completed the 3.1-mile district course in 19 minutes, 43 seconds to place 13th overall in the field. Hannah Calvert was the second Enumclaw runner across the line, finishing 19th with a time of 20:13. Others contributing to the statequalifying effort were Taryn Schreiner, 43rd, 21:15; Peyton Vick, 50th, 21:35; Riley DaSmul, 51st, 21:48; Lindsay Ross, 52nd, 21:47; and Abby Callison, 55th, 21:51. On the boys side, Johnson earned his state berth by finishing sixth overall with a time of 16:43. Rhome was 21st in the field, crossing the line at 17:04. Also representing the Hornets at the district meet were Peter Berger, 47th, 17:46; Josh Sanders, 50th, 17:50; Kevin Halson, 74th, 18:29; Justin Alec Rhome was one of the Hornets’ top finishers on the Richenburg, 81st, 19:01; and Dylan Hamel, 84th, boys side, finishing in 17 minutes, 04 seconds. Photo by Charles Cortes/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com. 19:12.
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Sparked by the championship effort of Marcus Dickson, the White River High boys are headed to the state cross country meet. The entire team will make the trip across the mountains, having qualified on the strength of a third-place team finish at Saturday’s district meet. The Hornet girls barely missed a state trip as a team, but had two runners earn individual berths. The district meet, known as the Westside Classic, was contested at American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood. In the Class 2A ranks, the top five teams and top 25 individuals earned a state trip.
The state meet, coming up Saturday at its traditional venue – Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco – brings together runners from all state classifications. Among them will be the White River boys, who trailed only Linbergh and Interlake at the Westside Classic. The Hornets were paced by district champion Dickson, who covered the 3.1-mile American Lake course in 16 minutes, 5 seconds. Not far behind was Kody Gould, who placed third with a time of 16:23. Others competing for the Hornets were Kyle Smith, who placed 25th overall with a time of 17:23; Wes Fueston, 29th, 17:32; Chris Fisher, 42nd, 17:53; Taylor Moser, 48th, 18:10; and Jordan
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Top 12 battle for crown By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
Enumclaw High junior Mason Culp fired up the Hornet offense Thursday in a come-from-behind 14-13 victory over Auburn Riverside. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
The Enumclaw High boys water polo team heads to the state tournament Thursday. An opening-round opponent was not known at publication time, but the Hornets’ 14-13, come-from-behind victory over Auburn Riverside in the season finale Thursday bodes well for the team. State tournament play begins at 3 p.m. Thursday with games at Lakes and Rogers high schools. Each of the top 12 teams will play two games Thursday with the top eight teams advancing to the final rounds Friday and Saturday at the King County Aquatic Center in
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Federal Way. Seeding will be determined by a tournament committee, based on league standings and nonleague results. Eleven teams – Enumclaw, Auburn Mountainview, Auburn Riverside, Wilson, Curtis, Rogers, Puyallup, Peninsula, Emerald Ridge, Newport and Bellevue – have qualified. Roosevelt and Bainbridge Island were scheduled to play for the North Division’s third seed. In the Hornets’ regular-season closer, the visiting and state-bound Ravens got off to a fast start, scoring two goals in the first 4 minutes to take a 2-0 lead. Hornet Mason Culp put Enumclaw on the scoreboard on
Cook, 52nd, 18:13. The White River girls will be represented in Pasco by top runner Lauryn Wate and No. 2 Kelly Coyle. Wate earned her state trip by running the district course in 19:11 and placing fifth in the entire field. Coyle was 21st overall with a time of 21:15. Other competitors for the Hornet girls were Christina Ramous, 39th overall, 22:21; Jenna Guenthner, 59th, 23:15; Kalynn Gulin, 61st, 23:18; Eryn Maris, 68th, 23:51; and Katie Simmons, 73rd, 24:18. The WRHS girls were sixth in the team standings and only the top five earned a state berth. For both Dickson and Wate, this will mark a fourth trip to the state meet.
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By Kevin Hanson Friday night’s 30-7 victory over Sumner High allowed the While River Hornets to claim a share of the South Puget Sound League 2A football title and earn a home-field advantage in the first round of postseason play. The Hornets’ league mark of 6-1 and overall record of 7-2 is quite a turnaround for a squad that went just 1-9 a season ago. White River tied for the league’s top spot with Franklin Pierce, the only club to defeat the Hornets in league action. For their turnaround season, the Hornets were rewarded with a 7 p.m. kickoff Friday on their home turf. The opponent will be the Interlake Saints out of the KingCo 3A/2A Conference. The Saints will trek to Buckley having compiled a 3-4 conference mark, good for a three-way tie for fourth place in a league dominated again by state power Bellevue. Interlake started the season 0-5 and then won three straight before losing last week to Juanita. The Saints showed they can put points on the board when given the opportunity, averaging 42 points per game in the final four outings. White River heads into postseason play led by quarterback Zach McMillen, who has thrown for 915 yards and seven touchdowns; Josh Miller, the team’s leading rusher with 822 yards; and, on defense, Blake Maresh, who has racked up 80 tackles. Friday’s regular-season finale saw White River jump to a 14-0 halftime lead, give up a third-quarter score, then tack on three touchdowns to roll to a victory at Sunset Chev Stadium in
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White River rallies for No. 4 seed to districts WRHS Volleyball
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When a volleyball squad clinches the South Puget Sound League 2A crown with a 12-0 record, as White River did, that distinction is sometimes adorned with certain privileges, like playing poorly during Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2A subdistrict event at Franklin Pierce and still advancing to the West Central District tournament. The district tourney also will be in the Franklin Pierce gymnasium. The Hornets lost subdistrict matches to Port Angeles and Interlake, yet had the No. 4 seed bestowed upon them going into this Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s engagement against Fife at the district tourney. The match begins at 7 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We simply made way to many errors and our passing was a bit off all day, which really threw the rest of our offense out of
sync,â&#x20AC;? White River coach Stryder Argo said following the subdistrict debacle. Against Port Angeles, White River lost the first set 17-25, won the second 25-23, then dropped two more. During the course of the third and fourth sets against the Roughriders, WRHS committed a total of 25 errors in the 25-19 and 25-18 setbacks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is just hard to beat good teams when you are giving them half of their points,â&#x20AC;? Argo said. In the ensuing match with Interlake, the only club to hand White River a defeat this season (in a nonleague encounter in early October), it was more of the same. Jailyn VanSickle recorded a combined 26 kills in the pair of matches and Dannie Stroud contributed 18 kills in the effort.
Hornets ride momentum into district and six service aces. Olivia Bannerot recorded 43 digs, Danielle Saltarelli booked 11 stuff blocks, Molly Colyer notched 20 kills and setters Hannah Morris and Katie Holland combined for 80 assists. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were exhausted after playing 12 sets earlier in the day, but were also superconfident coming into that match with the Lancers,â&#x20AC;? coach Jackie Carel said.
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The White River Hornets head into playoff soccer action tonight, Wednesday, taking on the Kingston High crew on neutral turf in Sumner. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Sunset Chev Stadium. The Hornets enter postseason play as the No. 3 squad from the South Puget Sound League 2A, having compiled a record of 7-4-1 in league play, 8-6-1 overall. Kingston comes in as the No. 5 seed from the Olympic League. Tonightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game is a loserout affair. If White River is victorious, the Hornets will next play Saturday at Highline Stadium in Burien. Their opponent would be the Interlake Saints from the KingCo 3A/2A Conference. White River wrapped up the regular season with two
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Enumclaw High entered the subdistrict volleyball festival at Auburn Mountainview as the No. 3 seed from the SPSL 3A with a 7-3 mark. After making a statement at subdistricts by prevailing in three of its four matches, EHS gleaned the third seed into Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s West Central District show, also being staged at Auburn Mountainview. Using the momentum from its final regular season match, a 3-0 win at Bonney Lake, EHS hit the ground running at subdistricts. The Hornetsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; first victim was Highline. EHS won in straight sets 25-13, 25-14, 25-9. Next up was Auburn Mountainview, which Enumclaw. EHS managed at least one set, falling 25-16, 25-7, 14-25, 25-8. After being sent to the loserâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bracket, Enumclaw encountered the same Bonney Lake contingent it throttled four days earlier. The ensuing confrontation went the cliff-hanging distance with EHS taking the match by winning 15-9 in the finale. Enumclaw faced Kennedy Catholic of the Seamount League in its fourth and final match of the afternoon. The Hornets didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t waste any time dispatching the Lancers 25-18, 25-13 and 25-14. HayleeMae Dennis had 26 kills during Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four matches, as well as 32 digs
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Hornet finale ends in loss Carlson, Mason connect for lone touchdown
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The Enumclaw High football teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2011 campaign came to an end when the Hornets visited the Peninsula Seahawks Thursday evening and suffered a 48-6 loss. Enumclaw finished its season 1-7
and was 0-5 in South Puget Sound League 3A play. Enumclaw raised a few eyebrows early, when quarterback Tyler Carlson hooked up with Zack Mason on a 10-yard touchdown strike. Slowly but surely the reality of the mismatch began to unfold, as EHS discovered Peninsula was precisely the smash-mouth bully all had expected.
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The Hornets had scoring from five players in the win â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bennon VanHoof scored four; Gabe Sales and Culp each scored three; and Thomas Petersen and Cooper scored two each. Freshman goalkeeper Austin Kaehn had 13 saves. Enumclaw finished its regular season with a 6-4 league record, 14-11 overall.
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EHS playoff run begins tonight By Kevin Hanson Editor
With the regular soccer season now just a memory, the Enumclaw High Hornets turn their attention to postseason play. The second season gets under way tonight, Wednesday, with a series of subdistrict games. Taking part are squads from the South Puget Sound League 2A, Seamount League and Bremerton High. The EHS girls, who finished the regular season 7-8-1 overall and 6-4 in SPSL 2 play, open with a game beginning at 7 p.m. at Franklin Pierce High School. As of Monday morning, an opponent had not been determined. Enumclaw wound up as the No. 3 seed from the SPSL 2A. The loser will be done for the season, while the winner advances to West Central District play. The EHS girls split a pair of league games in the final week of the regular season, defeating Lakes High 1-0 Thursday and losing 3-0 to Bonney Lake on Oct. 25. The road victory over the Lakes Lancers came courtesy of a goal by Cayla Dahl in the 52nd minute.
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Sumner. After a scoreless first quarter, Devin Liebel scored on a 12-yard run and Brandon Dove hauled in a short pass from McMillen before halftime. After the Spartans sliced the margin thanks to a 14-yard run by Lokahi Kamau, Miller answered with a pair of short TD runs to give White River a healthy
lead. The final two points of the night came when Sumner was whistled for intentional grounding in the end zone. White River wound up with nearly 400 yards in total offense, running for 264 and passing for another 120; McMillen completed nine of his 12 throws. The Spartans were held to 229 on the ground and 66 through the air, completing just three of 17 passes.
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The Enumclaw Wolverine Midgets ended the season with a 24-6 win over the Auburn Panthers Sunday. Touchdowns were scored by Jordan Johnson, Bryce Johnson and Kyle Couts, who hit the end zone twice. Noah Volker played good defense and Cole Tucker recovered a fumble. The Enumclaw Bantams beat the Panthers 35-6. Alex Armstrong, Mitchell Lockhart and Brennen Lindberg scored touchdowns. A point-after run was posted by Josh Tomt. Besides running in a 80-plus yard touchdown, Armstrong kicked a field goal. The Enumclaw 89ers fell 6-0. The Enumclaw Sweet Peas also fell. The teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lone touchdown was scored
Scalabrine hitting high note in Italy In his first three games with Benetton Treviso, Enumclaw High graduate Brian Scalabrine scored 16, eight and 18 points, including shooting 4 for 6 from 3-point range and 13 for 18 from inside the arc. Scalabrine, who played his college ball at the University of Southern California, was a second-round NBA draft pick in 2001, going to the New Jersey Nets, where he played in the NBA finals. He later played for the Boston Celtics and in 2010 was with the Chicago Bulls. The 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward signed a one-year contract with Benetton Treviso in September.
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School Board happy with stadium arrangement By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The phones are already ringing, and there is great interest in its use,â&#x20AC;? Enumclaw School District business director Tim Madden told the Enumclaw School Board after they signed off on the 25-year lease agreement with the city for management of the stadium at Peteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pool. The city and school district have been negotiating the lease since May. The city council finally gave it the nod at its Oct. 10 meeting with the mayor signing off on it that same day. The school board OKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d the agreement at its Oct. 17 meeting and Superintendent Mike Nelson inked it the next day. At the board meeting, Nelson, Madden and board members praised the city and Your Enumclaw Area Stadium (YEAS) committee for the magnificent facility. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is an incredible accomplishment during these tough economic times,â&#x20AC;? Nelson said.
WOODY ELLINGSON Woody Leon Ellingson died Oct. 26, 2011. He was 61. He was born Nov. 30, 1949, to Ervind â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oleâ&#x20AC;? and Betty Ellingson of Buckley and graduated from White River High in 1968. He joined the U.S. Navy and served in Vietnam. He later worked for Gonnasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marina in Kent for 39 years. He is survived by wife of 17 years Penny Ellingson of Tacoma; sons Kristopher Ellingson, Bill Parkhurst and wife Gwen and Steve Parkhurst; sister Terry Richardson and husband Ben of Buckley; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Remembrances may be made in his name to the FISH Food Bank of East Tacoma or a charity of the donorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choice.
ROSE DRAGOVICH Buckley resident Rose Dragovich, 92, died Oct. 26, 2011. She was born to Samuel and Caroline (Heuther) Rode, one of 13 children. The family lived on farms throughout eastern Washington and she graduated from
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