Enumclaw Courier-Herald, January 11, 2012

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INSIDE: See what’s keeping Enumclaw police busy, page 2 . . . . Gallery 2012 opens with work by local artist, page 3 . . . Firefighters gearing up another stairclimb, page 5 . . . . New restaurant tempting diners on Cole Street, page 10 . . . . Enumclaw High handles White River in prep wrestling showdown, page 25

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Weather Today, Wednesday, should bring sunny skies with a high temperature near 43. Cloudy tonight, low of 27. Clouds persist through Friday, no rain until Saturday.

Alicia Marie Castaneda was St. Elizabeth Hospital’s first baby of the new year. The 8-pound, 10-ounce girl arrived to parents Ashley Thompson, of Enumclaw, and Jose Castaneda, of Covington, at 7:45 a.m. Jan. 1, 2012. She was also welcomed by grandparents Dannet and John Thompson of Enumclaw and Jose and Cristina Castaneda of Covington, great-grandmother Joyce Kennedy of Enumclaw and great-grandparents Dan and Karen Ells of Clarkston, Wash. Franciscan Health System presented the newborn with a gift basket. Nurses in the Family Birth Center said there was no fight for the New Year’s Baby honor, as the next closest delivery was Jan. 3.Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view

Every 10 years, a small group of political appointees looks at Washington and adjusts the boundaries that make up legislative and congressional districts in the Evergreen State. That political exercise has gone on for the past year and was recently completed. This week, it landed in the laps of members of the state Legislature. That body can tinker with the plan and make minor changes, but it’s expected the final draft issued by the Washington State Redistricting Commission will largely be left intact. For those living within the 31st Legislative District, the redistricting process didn’t bring about substantive change. Roughly 92 percent of the district remained as it has for the past decade. There were a few changes, however, as the five members of the redistricting committee sought to balance populations in the state’s 49 legislative districts and now-10 congressional districts. Demographics plays a role and politics always is a force in the process. The face of the 31st will be changing in the following ways: A substantial portion of the 31st north of Enumclaw was carved out and given to the 5th Legislative District.

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As tragic events unfolded Jan. 1 on the south side of Mount Rainier, the Enumclaw Police Department joined the long list of regional agencies quickly lending a hand.

As soon as local dispatchers heard that Park Ranger Margaret Anderson had been shot and killed – and that a gunman had fled the scene and was at large – the Enumclaw chain of command quickly was followed. “We have a mutual aid

agreement with most police departments and sheriff’s offices in the state,” said Lt. Bob Heubler of the Enumclaw Police Department, and that list includes the National Park Service.

The Relay for Life of Buckley will kick off its 2012 celebration at 6 p.m. today, Wednesday, at Finn Hall, 10411 234th Ave. E., in Buckley. This is the time to register a team and learn more about the annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Relay for Life teams take turns walking or running around a path in downtown Buckley near the skate board park. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Because

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POLICE BLOTTER DRUG CHARGE: A traffic stop at 1:21 a.m. Jan. 5 resulted in a passenger arrested and booked for drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. The driver was released at the scene. The stop was made in the 1100 block of Cole Street. DOG MISSING: An officer contacted the owner of a dog believed to have been taken from the backyard of a Larsen Avenue residence. A report was taken and the owner placed information throughout the city. The report

was taken Jan. 5. WARRANT ARREST: An inmate at the city jail was being released Jan. 4, having served his time, but it was determined he also was wanted on a Kent Police Department warrant. After the warrant was confirmed, the inmate was detained until Kent police arrived to take custody. ILLEGAL DUMPING: Police responded Jan. 4 to a Noble Fir Court residence following a report of illegal dumping. The reporting party believes

the suspect is an estranged partner. There were no witnesses and the matter was settled on contact. HARASSMENT: A woman told police Jan. 4 she was receiving harassing text messages from a former boyfriend. She was the petitioner in a court order against the ex-boyfriend but the order was no longer showing in the court system. She asked if other options were available to her. FAMILY ISSUE: A father and son arrived at the police station the evening of Jan. 4, seeking advice on custody issues. An officer advised them to contact the family court system regarding a parenting plan. An offi-

XXX DPVSJFSIFSBME DPN cer also contacted the child’s mother and informed her of the contact. DOMESTIC DISPUTE: The King County Sheriff’s Office received a call at 12:14 a.m. Jan. 3 from a woman claiming her husband had hit her in the face. She gave a city address but was unable to stay on the line, fearing her husband would discover she was calling. City police responded and the husband was taken into custody for fourth-degree assault. UNWANTED: Police were alerted Jan. 3 to an unwanted female at a Griffin Avenue location. The disgruntled customer, who was reported to be extremely intoxicat-

ed, was refusing to leave. She was told to leave the business and stay away from other bars. Minutes later, police returned to the scene, as the woman was harassing customers outside the bar. She was given a ride home to prevent further issues. DEATH INVESTIGATION: An officer responded to an Elmont Avenue address the morning of Jan. 2 for a death investigation. Notified were the King County Medical Examiner and the local funeral home. ASSIST AFTER SHOOTING: An Enumclaw officer responded to the Longmire gate of Mount Rainier National Park the morning of Jan. 1 after a park ranger had been shot and killed. Authorities from department throughout the area helped at the scene, which involved a park

ACL TEARS AND SURGERY While an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a serious injury, it does not necessarily require surgery according to researchers who studied 121 people with ACL tears between ages 18 and 35 (none of whom were professional athletes). Half received surgical treatment; the others underwent rehabilitation in hopes of delaying surgery, but 23 of them ended up undergoing surgery anyway. Based on various measures of pain, symptoms, and functional ability, after two years, the surgically treated patients fared no better than those who received physical therapy as a first option. Thus, 61 percent of the subjects avoided surgical reconstruction without compromising the results. The advice for patients with ACL tears is to carefully evaluate physical therapy as a first option. If you’re suffering from an ACL tear, or any other serious injury, then please call our office. Our experienced therapists provide the hands-on manual therapy that you need to treat a variety of problems, including an ACL injury. We can also provide the treatment you’ll need if you do wind up having surgery, whether to treat a tear or replace a broken hip. And remember, you have the right to choose your physical therapy facility. Choose the one that can treat you best. Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 today for an appointment. Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410, Suite B, Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw. Physical therapy with a personal touch. P.S. Tears involving the anterior cruciate ligament, which lies beneath the kneecap and attaches the thigh bone to the shin bone, are the most common type of knee-ligament injury. 570737

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lockdown and massive manhunt. The situation was resolved Jan. 2 when the suspect was located, having died from exposure to the elements. NEED TO CALM DOWN: Police dealt with a Dec. 1 lobby contact involving a woman who was moving from a city apartment following an argument with her boyfriend. He was reportedly said he would throw out all her belongings. An officer went to the scene and talked with the boyfriend about property issues, including his car, which the girlfriend was driving. There had been no physical assault and the two were advised to work things out in a reasonable manner. FAMILY TROUBLE: Family members called police Jan. 1, reporting a man and a woman, both intoxicated, were involved in a domestic dispute. Police went to the Warner Avenue home, where the man was arrested for fourthdegree assault. SCHOOL THEFT: Police were told Dec. 31 a laptop computer and guitar had been stolen from a portable building at a Semanski Street school. The incident occurred between Dec. 23 and the 31st. There were no immediate suspects or leads. INJURY ACCIDENT: Police responded at 5:46 p.m. Dec. 31 to a two-car automobile accident at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and 288th Avenue Southeast. Two occupants were transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital. NOT ALLOWED: City police responded to at least three calls New Year’s Eve concerning fireworks. Officers made contact and advised people to stop, as fireworks are not allowed this time of year. NO TROUBLE: A passing motorist thought it was unusual to see a ladder leaning against the outside of a vehicle storage area at Wetherbee Lane and 244th Avenue Southeast. An officer responded to the Dec. 31 call and found the president of the homeowner’s association doing some maintenance. RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY: Police were told the afternoon of Dec. 30 a burglary had occurred at a home on Southeast 400th Street. The vehicle used in the burglary was a black Toyota Tacoma pickup and the suspect was described as a male in his 20s with a heavy build, wearing a black stocking cap. The pickup ran into the victim’s vehicle while being driven away. Taken were a generator, weed whacker and maybe a compressor. A license number was obtained for the suspect vehicle and it was found to be stolen from a Tacoma address. STOLEN VEHICLE: Federal Way authorities called Enumclaw police Dec. 30, asking that they check a McKinley Street residence for the registered owner of a vehicle they had found, without wheels, in a parking lot. Contact was made with a family member who connected police with the owner, who now lives in Federal Way. The information was relayed to Federal Way police so they could deal with the owner.


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LINES FROM 1 The district has extended across the Green River and taken in a portion of Black Diamond. Now, the northern boundary will be 416th. Until now, the district was rather unwieldy in a rural portion of the Plateau, as most of Wilkeson was in the 31st and a small portion was in the 2nd, along with all of Carbonado and the surrounding areas. With redistricting, all of Wilkeson and Carbonado are in the 31st. Previously, the district included a bit of Edgewood; now, it will take in all of the small town. Also, the new

boundaries will have the 31st creeping into a bit of downtown Auburn. “It could have been a lot worse,� Sen. Pam Roach said, noting that a first draft of the redistricting plan had removed Sumner from the 31st. Rep. Christopher Hurst shared that sentiment, noting that the committee’s final draft is “vastly improved over what it was in the first version.� Congressman Dave Reichert had mixed emotions. During a Friday stop in Enumclaw, he said he was happy he retained south King County communities, was pleased to see his district pushed across the mountains and into Kittitas County, but

was sad to lose some of the rural communities in the northern reaches of King County. Washington voters established the Washington State Redistricting Commission in 1983 to ensure voting boundaries are established through a fair and bipartisan process. The Commission includes two Democrats and two Republicans as voting members and a nonvoting, nonpartisan chair. Lura Powell, from Richland, serves as the Commission chair. Democratic appointees to the Commission are Tim Ceis, Seattle; and Dean Foster, Olympia. Republican members are former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton, Bellevue; and Tom Huff, Gig Harbor.

HELP FROM 1 When news broke of the shooting near the Paradise entrance to the park, the EPD’s on-duty supervisor, Sgt. Jon Buss, notified both Heubler and Chief Jim Zoll. Officer Don Banner, who was slated to start a shift at 2 p.m. was called, asked to report to Paradise instead. Banner headed to the mountain, Heubler said, where he was charged with directing inbound police units to the command center and escorting people to the nearby Paradise Visitor Center. Once Pierce County had all its personnel in place, Banner was no longer needed and by late afternoon was heading to Enumclaw to finish his regular shift, Heubler said.

The intensive search came to an end the following day, Jan. 2. An aircraft spotted a body lying face down in the vicinity of Narada Falls. Searchers on the ground traversed challenging terrain to reach the subject and confirmed his identity as Benjamin Colton Barnes, the suspect in the shooting. Officials confirm that Barnes was found dead. An investigation into the incident is being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with park rangers and Pierce County Sheriff ’s Department assisting. The National Park Service Western Incident Management Team is assisting the park with planning a memorial service for Anderson and with ongoing park needs. Heubler said the Enumclaw Police Department will likely be represented at Anderson’s memorial.

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RELAY FROM 1 cancer never sleeps, the relay is an overnight event. This year’s event will take place May 18 and 19.

a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design, experimented with various art forms and media before finding his niche. His sister introduced him to pastels. “I knew very quickly that this was what I wanted to do,� he said. “For me, pastels are ideal because they allow me to make mistakes, which I frequently do, and

still go back and make corrections.� City Hall’s exhibition space is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Gallery 2012 features local artist Charles Hubbard has kicked off the new year for the city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2012. The Enumclaw artist opened “Reflections on Nature: Pastel Drawings� last week at Enumclaw City Hall. The exhibit continues during regular business hours through Feb. 1. Hubbard, who earned

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Don’t just read the Bible this year, read it well The Semitic language expert most well known for his paraphrase of the Bible titled, “The Message,� writes elsewhere that Biblical interpretation “is an act of love.... It follows that we bring the leisure and attentiveness of lovers to this text, cherishing every comma and semicolon, relishing the oddness of this preposition, delighting in the surprising placement of this noun. Lovers don’t take a quick look, get a ‘message’ or a ‘meaning,’ and then run off and talk endlessly with their friends about how they feel� (Eugene Peterson, “Eat This Book�). Peterson’s admonition to pay attention when we read Scripture is particularly important as many lovers of the book embark on

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a journey of reading the whole thing in a year. May I challenge you to adopt a responsible reading of Scripture? Don’t just read the Bible this year; read it well. If we zoom out far enough, we see the thread that holds the book together is the storyline of God’s faithful pursuit of humankind. Storyline. Story. A story that takes on many different forms – poet-

Special Occasions Buckley pair celebrate 50 years of marriage Buckley residents Earl and Gladys Hill celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in recent months not just once, but twice. They first welcomed

ry, prophecy and parable just to name three. To honor God’s word is first of all to read it on its own terms. It comes to us in story form. Read it as a story. This story is not a series of propositions and imperatives – that kind of “story� makes me bored just thinking about it. Why, then, do we so often mine Scripture for a theological nugget of truth we can put in our pocket and pull out whenever it’s convenient? If this is what the Bible is intended to be, God would have spoken in bullet point form. I was trained as a civil engineer, so bullet point form is appealing to me. But I know it wouldn’t take long before a bullet point reading of the Bible would begin

friends and family from the local area and Canada Sept. 10 to the Buckley Hall for an afternoon event hosted by their three daughters and their husbands Diahn and Stan Boline, Darla and Neil Sautter and Dana and Chris Gates. A second celebration came Nov. 12 at Arizona Traditions in Surprise, Ariz., the retirement community they enjoy for more than half the year. It was attended by their daughters and their husbands, some of their grandchildren

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to feel like reading my Material Sciences textbook. Not only would I be bored, I would misunderstand what God is saying. Peterson says it as well as it can be said, “If we mistake a recipe for vegetable stew for a set of clues for finding buried treasure, no matter how carefully we read it, we will end up as poor as ever and hungry besides.� Here’s one reading tip. When you read the story this year, keep in mind that the meaning of a particular biblical text for us is what God originally intended it to mean when it was first spoken. In other words, it cannot mean what it never meant. The Bible has eternal relevance which speaks to humankind everywhere

and numerous friends in that area. The couple married Nov. 25, 1961, in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada and emigrated to Washington state in 1964. Earl, a former Buckley mayor and retired banker, was a recent gold medalist in his age bracket at a national pickleball tournament. Gladys, also retired from the banking industry, remains active playing golf, a sport she has enjoyed for more than 25 years. They enjoy spending time with their daughters and their spouses and their 12 grandchildren.

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all the time, but our Bibles are God’s word given in the words of particular people in a particular time at a particular place. This historical, literary and cultural context of the story demands we pay attention to that particularity. If you want some help reading the Bible well this year, I highly recommend Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart’s two books, “How to Read the Bible for All It’s Worth� and “How to Read the Bible Book by Book.� Peterson’s “Eat This Book� is also engaging and encouraging instruction in this area. God has spoken. May you hear God’s voice and enter into the grandest story of all time as you dive into Scripture this year. Peace.

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PATRICIA KAHNE Patricia Adele Kahne died Jan. 2, 2012. She was born March 20, 1925, to Olga and Robert Hunt. She is survived by sons Kurt, Robin, Kelly and Sandy; sister Louise Michael; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brothers Robert Hunt and Donald Hunt. Memorial contributions are suggested to kaseykahnefoundation.org, which works on behalf of underprivileged children across the nation.

Representatives of the Enumclaw Fire Department are gearing up to again participate in the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society’s Scott Firefighter Stairclimb Fundraiser The annual event – staged at Bank of America’s Columbia Tower, Seattle’s tallest building – has firefighters climbing 69 flights while wearing 45 to 50 pounds of gear. The climb is 788 feet of vertical elevation gain, consisting of 1,311 steps. Firefighters take pledges that help raise money to

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Mike “Biker Mike� McGrew, who lived in this area for more than 40 years, died Dec. 31, 2011, in Tacoma. He was born Nov. 20, 1945, in Enumclaw and most recently resided in the Mike McGrew Krain Corner area. A celebration of life is planned for 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at the Buckley Eagles, 29021 state Route 410 in Buckley.

The White River Art Show, a juried event featuring works by high school and middle school students, is planned for Friday. The show – beginning at 6 p.m. and planned for the White River High theater – will include photography, mixed media, graphic design, woods, metals and ceramics.

Sessions tells about hunger The public is invited to St. Elizabeth Hospital’s Rainier Room Jan. 19 to discuss and learn about hunger in the Enumclaw community. The event begins at 6 p.m. America is aging – Enumclaw has a higher

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population of seniors – so what does this mean for our community? And is there community interest to address these issues for the long-term? will be a couple of the topics discussed. Jackie Madill, campaign coordinator for Franciscan Health System, Britt Nelson, executive director of Plateau Outreach Ministries, and Jobyna Nickum, manager of the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center, are hosting the meeting to identify the current needs. Other questions that will be broached are: Is there hunger in our community? Kids? Seniors? Homeless? What are the current programs in our community built around serving food? What are other towns in the United States doing to end hunger, one meal at a time? Do you have a role in the solution? Your agency? Your church? What does it mean to “age in place?� What is an “elder- friendly� community?�

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the fundraiser. Enumclaw’s stairclimb team is asking for the community’s help. Donations can be dropped off at, or mailed to, the EFD fire station, 1330 Wells St., Enumclaw, 98022. Checks can be made payable to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society. Additionally, local firefighters will benefit through a fundraiser sponsored Feb. 18 by the Enumclaw Starbucks. The “step-a-thon� event will run most of the day.

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support patients with blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma. Enumclaw’s involvement in the fundraiser has boomed since 1995 when there were just three participants. “It used to be that you could sign up the day of the event,� said 2012 team captain Maryn Otto. “This year, registration in November sold out in less than one hour. It was a busy morning.� There are 22 local firefighters taking part in

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Certification measures the tree knowledge of an individual, but it cannot guarantee quality performance of work. That is something a potential consumer must judge by asking questions, checking references and, for those arborists involved with tree services, being certain they are bonded or otherwise properly insured. Those who have earned the designation take pride in it. While we feel we can offer quality and conscientious services, we also believe we have an important role to help

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present or are suspect. While it is not possible to predict if or when failures may occur, an arborist can point out the possibilities to be aware of. Damage appraisals may be called for under various circumstances. Certified arborists use widely recognized tree formulas to estimate the value of trees. For large trees that are a significant feature in a landscape, values can easily be several thousands of dollars. Many offer legal services that may include expert witness testimonies at depositions and trials. Most offer a wide range of consulting services to homeowners, local governments, developers and other entities involved in tree preservation or tree care. Several communities and homeowner associations have tree preservation ordinances. Oftentimes they will require a report from a certified arborist if a resident has safety concerns about protected trees. Be Suspicious of Doorbell Ringers Beware of the tree “expert� or “arborist� that knocks on your door and proclaims that a tree looks sick and must be removed or have some type of treatment to make it safer. Sometimes these are sales-

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School Board The Enumclaw School Board begins its regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the district office.

The Enumclaw Chamber will host John L. Scott Real Estate agent Shawn Inmon at its noon luncheon at the New York Deli.

Rehearsal Begins The Cascade Foothills Chorale begins rehearsal for its spring concert at 7 p.m. in the Enumclaw High choir room.

Chamber Installation The Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce hosts its installation dinner at 6 p.m. at the Enumclaw High library.

Sons of Italy The Sons of Italy meets at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and its regular meeting at the Black Diamond Community Center.

Gift of Life There’s still plenty of time remaining in National Blood Donor Month for everyone to be a hero.

CPR/First Aid The Enumclaw Fire Department is offering a free CPR/First Aid class from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the station, 1330 Wells St.

Junior Cheer Camp Enumclaw High cheer squad hosts its junior cheer camp from 9 to 11:30 p.m. in the gym. For information, e-mail cheercoachkw@aol.com.

One-Act Wonders The last chance to catch EHS drama department’s one-act competition is today at 2 p.m. in the EHS auditorium. Tickets are $6. Vote for the winner.

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I really like the month of January, named after the mythological two-faced God whose gaze went forward (to the future) and backward (to the past) and was responsible for beginnings and transitions. January is also a month for getting a fresh start on a new year and putting the past in your review mirror. January used to bring us the Super Bowl, until they extended the regular season to 17 weeks and expanded the format to include 8-8 wild card squads. Another reason to like January is that is when things begin to take shape in the realm of high school and college basketball. John Leggett And speaking Staff Writer of basketball, the benevolent powers who head The Courier-Herald newspapers are allowing me to attempt a massive undertaking that will require the assistance of at least 100 volunteers. With the help of this bold, brave few, I am going to endeavor to head up a high school charity coed basketball contest involving willing participants from the four high schools covered by the two Courier-Heralds: White River, Enumclaw, Sumner and Bonney Lake. The majority of us hardwood freaks are living at least tolerable, if not fairly comfortable lives right now, or at least have a place to call home and enough to eat. But what about the less fortunate ones, those who are newly or still unemployed, those making an honest attempt to search for work and struggling just to keep a roof over their heads and feed their families? I wish I could reach out and help every last one, but I don’t possess the resources required to even make a dent. I do know of a charitable community service group that does, though. It is called Rotary First Harvest and for every dollar donated to this cause, local Rotarians will match this by rolling up their sleeves and organizing voluntary work parties, which focus on funneling thousands of pounds of

LAST WEEK: Do you do a good job when it comes to recycling?

I read the article concerning the county’s plan to end recycling at four King County locations, including Enumclaw’s transfer station, and found it to be rather ironic. Judging by the county’s Critical Areas Ordinance, Sustainable Green-Building Ordinance, and Climate Collaboration and Pledge, one would think our county officials strive to be an example of “green.� Either I am misled by their efforts or our county government does not know what its other branches are doing. Probably both. Whichever it may be, recycling efforts should be expanding to be more accessible, not shutting down locations and making it more difficult for everyone to participate in a program that benefits all. Our resources are finite and if our environment is a true concern to our county officials and citizens, it cannot be saved for future generations if we continue to put cost before benefit. I do not have children, and have no plans to, but I presume those who made this decision have someone in their family who will inherit this earth. Four thousand tons is a lot of plastic, tin, aluminum, glass and paper that will most likely now end up in the landfill and not back in our home as some other product. I do not see people making the drive to Auburn to recycle any more than I see them dragging garbage and recycling containers down a 300-foot long driveway every week in the

pouring rain. Why? Because those people are learning about cost before benefit from our county’s examples. Aaron Bastion Enumclaw

Items once recycled will now overwhelm landfill To my rural Enumclaw neighbors, Any suggestions as to where we will be able to continue to recycle items (paper, cardboard, glass, aluminum and tin cans, plastic bottles) at no charge after February 1, 2012? The King County transfer stations will be removing their recycle bins in Enumclaw and other county locations. It is suggested that we purchase curbside collection and then use a “free� recycle bin that is provided. Many of us do not generate much trash each week. I usually visit the transfer station with trash every six to 12 months. My guess is that much of what is normally recycled by hundreds of Enumclaw citizens will soon be dumped at the transfer stations and subsequently end up in our landfills. This is a no-win situation. I hope the county will reverse this decision as well as their devastating act to stop the 4-H funding. Barbara Huffman Enumclaw

Closing recycling service comes as no surprise The closure of recycling services at

the Enumclaw transfer station comes with little surprise. Who are we to think we deserve services way out here? King County officials seem to think they are running a city. Providing services to rural communities is rarely a profit-making endeavor. Does your local county road make a profit? Let’s get rid of it. Does the fire department or sheriff make a profit? Let’s get rid of them, too. Many of us already drive trucks and we police ourselves most of the time. The last time the fire department came to my neighborhood they could only watch a house burn down. Yes, I am taking this a little far, but think about it. I just checked the county website to see where I can dump my recyclables. The only county place offered is on Vashon Island or in Skykomish. Do they make a profit? I guess I should like the idea that we will now have a smaller government. Oh wait, nobody said that. But recycling is not an essential service, not yet at least. Maybe we should leave recycling up to the private sector? I am starting to talk myself into liking the planned changes. But I can’t help but ask: how is it that the private sector can offer to take recyclables, and presumably make a profit, but the county can’t? Even with the facility already running! I wish for one thing – a common sense explanation I can understand of the total financial situation that exposes the real costs. Oh wait! That would be a transparent government, heaven forbid. Shane Mahoney Enumclaw

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Too many letters, not enough room Not all the letters received this week are printed here, simply due to space constraints. They will appear on the newspaper’s website, www.courierherald.com, and will be slated for publication in the coming print editions. Included is detailed submission by Elaine Elliott, who heads the White River Alternative Programs. She explains the educational effort and different programs under the WRAP banner.

100 Years on the Plateau!

This photo from December 1939 is of a fairly typical coal bunkers or storage facility owned by Palmer Coking Coal Company. It was located just south of the Summit-Landsburg Road, near the “Y� where the road splits heading east toward the Cedar River. At the time of the photo, this coal bunker was fairly new and used for processing coal from Danville mine on the Landsburg seam. The photo comes from the collection of the King County Assessor. From 1936-1940, the King County Assessor, using funding from the Depression-era Works Progress Administration, undertook a project to find and photograph every improved property in the county.


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CORNER FROM 7 fresh fruit and vegetables into the hunger relief system. The details surrounding the hoop fundraiser have yet to be ironed out, but my first call concerns the players involved in this coed encounter I am calling the Rotary/Rec Righteous Roundball Rendezvous at the Rock. It is to be played at Bonney Lake’s gymnasium, the one with the painted boulder planted out front. The gym will be the site of this mix-n-mingle basketball fray between carefully assembled contingents of local male and female cagers, on Saturday, March 24, commencing at 7 p.m.

Several of the players from these eight local prep contingents are possibly going to be enjoying postseason engagements and I wouldn’t dream of interfering with that. One thing I absolutely cannot do is use the names of the teams. That potentially could impact the number of contests the Spartans, Panthers, Hornets and Hornets had played, knocking it out of kilter for the 2011-12 campaign. The WIAA governing body would not cotton to that at all and it is not my intention to make waves for anyone concerned. I believe I have that one covered, as the monickers I have tabbed these two talented teams with are The Couriers in the

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WALLY FROM 8 column by this brilliant writer) which is rented for weddings, anniversaries, etc. In 1933, Jack founded Palmer Coking Coal which is still operating today. Jack had a son, Evan. Evan inherited and ran Palmer Coking Coal, opened and operated the Newcastle landfill (today, the site has been covered with topsoil and turned into a golf course) and, with his nephew, founded the TRM Wood Products (more on this next week). I was happy and privileged to know Evan, casu-

ally. Very casually. Ten or 12 years ago. I interviewed him for one of these columns and, thereafter, we’d occasionally cross paths and shoot the breeze for a few minutes. We both graduated from Washington State University and we’d sometimes reminisce about our college years. I’d frequently see him driving around in his old beat-up, rattletrap, 1987 pickup and we’d wave at one another. In those days, he spent his mornings in the Black Diamond museum, drinking coffee and laughing about the “good ol’ days� with some other old timers. Evan was a happy, sociable, charismatic fellow whom

I’ve always wished I knew much better than I did. Evan had seven children, one of which is John Morris II, Jack’s grandson and namesake. (These names may be a bit confusing, but please try to bear with me awhile longer.) Last week I sat down with John. He didn’t know his grandfather very well because the elder died in 1973, when John was only 6 years old. Whereas Jack was a tough, sort of iron-fisted entrepreneur who angered some of his associates and particularly his rivals, John simply remembers him, as you might suspect, as a warm, generous, “old grandpa� who promised to buy John

a pony someday. Beginning at a very young age, John went everywhere with his father. “Evan was more than my father,� John says, “He was my hero.� When John wasn’t much more than an infant, Evan would place him in a plastic box beside him on the D8 Cat he’d be operating and there, cushioned with some blankets and a pillow, but without the benefit of a seatbelt, John would bounce and roll around until he fell asleep. When he was a little older, he’d accompany his dad

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Heritage House to add Alzheimer’s facility By John Leggett Staff Writer

While most companies are having a tough go of it in the current downturned economy, Buckley’s Heritage House is going to be refurbishing the existing facility as well as expanding to accommodate a new category of residents. Peggy Jensen, a licensed practical nurse serving her fourth year as administrator of the 40-unit facility, explained that while a 37-unit addition will be built adjacent to the existing facility along state Route 410, the new space will involve an entirely different type of care. Jensen noted there is an ever-growing

need to care for those with Alzheimer’s disease and facilities to house such patients while furnishing professional, medical and compassionate care, are limited in western Washington. “Already, and in the not so distant future, the need for dementia care is going to reach epic proportions,” she said. Conversely, Jensen said, there are a preponderance of places like Heritage House, which houses primarily Plateau residents ranging in age from 58 to 104. Jensen said there is never a dearth of socializing or physical activities and the seniors’ days are filled with things to do, often in conjunction with the Bonney Lake Senior Center.

When Heritage House isn’t sharing its van to pick up passengers from BLSC and trek to Fred Meyer and Walmart on shopping junkets, there are excursions to the Muckleshoot Casino and ball games. To pass the cold and rainy Northwest winter days indoors, there is bingo, visiting musical bands entertaining, arts and crafts seminars, monthly birthday parties and countless other social pastimes, in which participation is encouraged. Although there is help available from the Veteran’s Administration, the Department of Social and Health Services and longterm health insurance, the cost of residing at an assisted living facility can be pricey. At Heritage House, the base rate for a

large studio apartment is a bit more than $2,400 per month. Jensen is quick to point out this covers three hot and healthy meals a day, weekly housekeeping, laundry services, additional transportation, private post office boxes and numerous other services. The Caring Places Management Company, based in Forest Grove, Ore., is providing the financial backing to upgrade Heritage House with new carpeting, paint, fixtures, etc., and construct the adjacent 37-unit memory care facility. The total amount budgeted for these two projects is $8.2 million and both should be nearing completion before November.

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In 2008, Trenton Harbour says he hit bottom. At the time a private, portfolio manager and investor, he was nearly bankrupt and a bout with Lyme disease was taking a toll on his health and personal life. A simple glass of water changed his life. Part of the process of gaining back his health included eating better. Water was important – pure, clean water. A friend introduced Harbour to Berkey Water Filtration Systems, based in Colorado. In October 2010, the Enumclaw resident opened the online business BerkeyShop.com, where he distributes and sells the water purifying products. Berkey systems keep the minerals in, he said, and the chlorine, heavy metals and pathogens out. “They’re pretty amazing,” the 1991 Enumclaw High School graduate said. “The business really developed out of my own health.” Berkey systems claim to be the world’s most powerful and economic personal water purification systems for both home and hostile environment use. Harbour said Berkey systems are among the go-to products for UNICEF and the Red Cross during disaster relief. According to the parent website, Berkey systems are capable of treating tap water, but also purifying untreated water from remote lakes,

streams, stagnant ponds and water supplies in foreign countries where regulations may not be up to snuff. “Fifty percent are used for camping and travel,” Harbour said. Products, which use a microporous filtration system, range from a portable system that can filter stream water that runs about $30 up to the Berkey Imperial System which can purify 5.5 gallons an hour or handle 16.5 gallons of water an hour for roughly $310. He said the average system costs about $250. Harbour has received positive response from customers and the business continues to grow with rising popularity with the Chinese, Australians and Canadians. He said there has been added interest, similar to Y2K, with the flip of the calendar to 2012.

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When Cheryl McGuffin owned Latte Da in Chelan, patrons raved about her cinnamon rolls. Some of those same customers have tracked her down to Twisted Kitchen, the cafe she and Craig Porria have opened on Cole Street in Enumclaw. “We’re kind of famous for our cinnamon rolls,” McGuffin said. McGuffin recently sold her 15-yearold Chelan restaurant and moved back home to be closer to family. McGuffin, formerly Armstrong, is a 1977 Enumclaw High School graduate whose parents owned Duke’s in Enumclaw years ago. She serves as manager and chef for Twisted Kitchen; Porria is the owner. The pair spent time searching in neighborhood cities before circling back to Enumclaw. “We looked at a lot of towns around here, but kept coming back to Enumclaw,” Porria said. “I wanted to get my feet wet in this market,” McGuffin said. After a few delays, Twisted Kitchen, a name tossed out by McGuffin’s kids that stuck, began serving its light and healthy fare Dec. 26. Wedged next to Suburban Soul and across from the Enumclaw senior cen- Owner Craig Porria and manager and chef Cheryl McGuffin opened ter at 1342 Cole St., Twisted Kitchen Twisted Kitchen Dec. 26. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www. serves breakfast and lunch between courierherald.com. 6:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, but is also open between 7 All are made from scratch, said McGuffin, and 11 p.m. Saturdays serving beer and wine and who is hard to pull out of the kitchen. providing music and a light menu. At the site formerly occupied by the Hornets In the morning the offerings are breakfast Nest, Porria and McGuffin remodeled the interiskillets, rolls, the popular cinnamon rolls and or. There’s a few items to add, but a cozy fireplace espresso. Lunch is highlighted by homemade soups, and wi-fi invites patrons to stop in and hang out dressings, sandwiches, wraps and burgers. throughout the day.


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sets this past April during the most talked about wedding since the 1981 royal wedding of Lady Diana to Prince Charles. Many brides are now emulating the elegant lace gown worn by Catherine Middleton, now the Duchess of Cambridge. In addition to beautiful lace, the newest trends in wedding gowns include color, soft sleeves, short hemlines and eco-friendly materials. Whether it is Chantilly, Alencon, duchesse, gui-

pure, or ribbon, lace has become one of the hottest trends this year. “Designers at all price points have debuted collections featuring full frothy skirts, wildf lowers and lace used in both traditional and modern ways,� says Kate Campbell, department chair of Fashion and Retail Management at The Art Institute of Tampa, a branch of Miami International University of Art and Design. “This particular trend parallels the more feminine, ele-

gant trends we see in fashion everywhere - including more fitted and ladylike styles reminiscent of Grace Kelly and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.� While not for everyone, the use of color in wedding gowns has been growing in popularity. Rich and vibrant, or more subdued, color in bridal wear is everywhere. Some brides choose soft pastel colors, such as blush, rose or skin-tone. Others opt to wear vibrant hues of lavender, green and deep pink. Less bold brides are more likely to use hints of accent color on sashes, bows, embroidery, hems, necklines or beading. “The bride who chooses to add color to her dress is fashion forward and confident – it’s not for the faint of heart,� says Amber Chatelain, lead faculty for the Fashion and Retail Management program at The Art Institute of Tennessee-Nashville, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta.

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New York Catering 1626 Railroad St, Enumclaw (360) 825-5669 www.new-yorkcatering.com

Emry B-B-Q & Rainier Catering 1508 3rd Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-2525

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Al Lago Ristorante Italiano 3110 Sumner Tapps Hwy E, Lake Tapps (253) 863-8636 www.allagoristorante.com

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Trends Hair Design 1226 Marshall Ave, Enumclaw (360) 802-9786

Francel Full Service Salon 1511 Garrett St, Enumclaw (360) 825-9100

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Salon Kathleen 1837 Cole St, Enumclaw t XXX TBMPOLBUIMFFO DPN

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Boston Draws

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Petersen posts state time By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

Thomas Petersen joined the growing list of Enumclaw High swimmers to make the state roster for February. Petersen earned his lane at the 3A state swim and dive meet with a winning 57.13-second time in the 100-yard backstroke Thursday during competition with Cover Park, Franklin Pierce and Washington. The junior finished first, well ahead of Bryce Davies of Washington, in 1:05.95. Petersen also finished sec-

ond in the 50 freestyle in 24.78. The Hornets, who played host, handily won the meet. EHS’s relay teams swept the competition, starting with the Hornets’ 400 medley relay of Petersen, VanHoof, Gabe Sales and Will Cooper. The 200 freestyle relay of Quinn Warner, Braden Dedrick, Dylan Hamel and Mason Culp won. The 400 freestyle relay cruised to victory. That team included Cooper, Hamel, VanHoof and Petersen. The Hornets’ B relay was right behind in the 200 medley and 400

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freestyle relays. Paul Clow, Bryce VanHoof, Warner and Dedrick finished second in the medley relay, while Sales, Dedrick, Culp and Clow were second in the 400 relay. Jesse Skipworth coasted to a diving win with 220.65 points. Bennon VanHoof won the 200 individual medley and the 100 freestyle in 50.63 with Culp taking second. Warner finished second in the IM. Cooper won the 100 butterfly in and the 500 freestyle. Sales was second in the fly and Bryce VanHoof was second in the 500 freestyle.

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Hornets on win streak By John Leggett Staff Writer

After a couple of uncharacteristic performances during the holidays, things have returned to normal now that White River’s boys are back from the break and playing South Puget Sound League 2A roundball again. The Hornets went 3-for-3, trimming Franklin Pierce 53-52 Jan. 3 and then winning their second league affair of the week when they traveled to Fife Friday and clobbered the Trojans 66-38, behind a 26 point night from Billy Kiel. Saturday, White River hosted an exhibition with Mornington, a touring Australian team, and Kiel duplicated the previous day’s effort by pouring in another 26 points. After a rough second quarter in which the Hornets scored just

WRHS Boys Basketball seven points and trailed at intermission 32-25, White River rallied to win with ease by outscoring Mornington 31-17 in a wild fourth stanza to win 71-62. Besides Kiel’s contribution, Brandon Dove and Jason Tyler chipped in with 10 and 12 points, respectively. White River’s tandem of triumphs put it at 10-2 overall and 5-1 in league, as WRHS went into Tuesday night’s engagement with 5-1 Sumner. The results of that clash arrived too late to report here, but will be posted at www. courierherald.com. Friday, White River commences its second round of league play when it welcomes defending 2A state champion Clover Park at 7 p.m.

With a string of pins wedged around a forfeit in the upper weights, Enumclaw cruised ahead of White River Jan. 4 to win the nonleague Hornet-Hornet mat battle 57-18. EHS followed the victory with another Thursday, downing Peninsula in a SPSL 3A match that kept the Hornets’ mark untarnished and pushed their string of SPSL victories to 40, while White River rallied Thursday for a victory over Washington. In the Hornet-Hornet battle, Falani Gill put EHS on the board in the opening round of the 152-pound match with a 1-minute, 28-second pin over WRHS’s Dakota Meadows. Enumclaw’s Ryan Anderson made it a 10-0 match with a 14-2 major decision over White River’s Brennon Gulin at 160. Then White River took a turn with Travis Morris pinning Shane Sanders at 170 to make it 10-6. It was the 180-pound match that turned the tide as White River’s Chris Skinner built a lead only to see EHS’s Wiley Stewart erase it with a 2:29 fall.

EHS/WRHS Wrestling Enumclaw’s T.J. Cormier stuck Andre Fails in 2:25 and White River forfeited 220 to give Enumclaw a comfortable 28-6 lead. Heavyweight Chris Williams pushed the score to 34-6 with a 40-second pin over WRHS’s Justin Nale. White River answered at 106 with Lucas Doll taking Hunter Haney to the mat for six points in 3:08. Enumclaw took the next five matches, starting at 113 with Garrett Jarosz besting Cody Schwab 9-2. Tyke Reid of Enumclaw pinned Bryce Thompson in 1:54 at 120 pounds and, at 126, EHS’s Jerad Paul earned a 9-4 decision over Carl Klein. Travis Reano earned an injury default at 132 when White River’s Chris Suveges blacked out and did not return for safety reasons. After a bout with injuries, Cole Snider returned to the Enumclaw lineup at 138 pounds to pin Tyler Worthen in the opening 57 seconds. White River won the final match of the night with 145-pound Brandon Short pinning Sam Haney in 1:55.


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Lady Hornets post wins Ward leaps into top spot By Kevin Hanson Editor

The Enumclaw High girls kicked off South Puget Sound League 3A play in fine fashion, taking victories in their first two basketball battles. With the two league wins, the Hornets improved to 8-3 overall. The EHS girls defeated Peninsula 55-42 Friday and took a 46-45 decision Jan. 3 over Lakes. The Hornets were back in SPSL 3A play Tuesday, hosting the crew from Decatur; results could not be included here, but will be posted at www. courierherald.com. Friday, Enumclaw hosts Auburn Mountainview.

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Friday’s road win was close throughout the first half, with the Hornets leading 28-26 at intermission. The second half was a different story, as Enumclaw outscored the opponents 27-16. Calli Remitz scored 14 points to lead the EHS effort and Julia Myers added 13. The road win at Lakes was tight throughout, with the Hornets up two points at halftime and three points following three quarters of play. Katie Holland scored 15 points to lead EHS and Myers added 11.

The top-ranked Enumclaw High gymnastics squad added another round of victories Jan. 4, sweeping past Sumner, Bonney Lake and Rogers high schools. The Hornets rolled to a team total of 171.05 points, followed by Sumner’s 148.11; Rogers High’s 137.35; and Bonney Lake’s 128.8. The meet was staged on the BLHS campus. In posting yet another successful night, Enumclaw High gymnasts captured the top four spots in the all-around competition and six of the top 10. Taking the No. 1 spot was Maddison Ward with a total of 36.05. She was followed by Olivia Bannerot with 35.60, Molly Mattheis with 33.75

and Michelle McKinlay with 33.15. Other EHS gymnasts in the top 10 were Emily Berte, seventh, and Erica Bonthuis, ninth. To earn the all-around title, Ward won the bars competition and was second in the beam, floor exercise and vault. Bannerot was tops in the vault, second in the bars, third in the floor exercise and fourth in the team. Mattheis and McKinlay tied for third in the bars. Mattheis also was third in both the beam and vault and fifth in the floor exercise. McKinlay also placed third in the floor exercise, fifth in the beam and sixth in the vault. Berte’s top finish was a third-place showing in the beam and McKinlay’s top performance came in the floor exercise, where she was third.

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Enumclaw High’s boys basketball squad played its first two SPSL 3A contests, hosting powerhouse Lakes Jan. 3 and Peninsula Friday. The Hornets fell to defending Class 3A state champion Lakes, which was without Zach Banner, who was practicing with the West football squad for the U.S. Army Strong Prep All-American Bowl played Saturday. Despite putting together a nice run in the second half, EHS dropped the encounter 80-69,

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Kennedy Hobert totaled 40 points as the White River Hornets captured a pair of South Puget Sound League 2A victories. With a Friday win at Fife and a Jan. 3, home-court pasting of Franklin Pierce, the White River girls stayed perfect in league play. In addition to the 6-0 league mark, the team built an impressive 10-1 overall record. Through games of last week, the league was proving to be highly competitive. While White River led the way, both Sumner and Eatonville sat just a game behind at 5-1. The Hornets finished the first half of league play Tuesday with an important home game against Sumner. Results were unavailable to publish here, but will be posted at courierher-

before prevailing against Peninsula 63-54. The basketball played against the visiting Seahawks wasn’t the prettiest, but EHS fans seemed to enjoy the work ethic drilled into the Hornets by first-year coach and EHS alum Kellen Hall. The hustle seemed to make up for EHS’s lack of experience as the Hornet crew never loosened its stranglehold and hammered out their first league win of the season. Point guard Tony Chynoweth spearheaded Enumclaw’s offensive efforts with 19 points. The Hornets also received scoring help from Perry Rockwood and JR Condon who combined to rack up 23 points. WRHS Girls Basketball

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White River High’s girls wrestling team kept rolling with a fourth-place finish at Saturday’s Kelso tournament, which included 39 teams from Washington and Oregon. Kelso won with 145 points. Centralia followed with 97.5, Fife was third at 97 and the Hornets finished with 96. The Hornets started the grind Thursday with a 60-12 league win over Washington, before heading to Kelso Friday for dual-meet action, where the team topped Lynden 48-21, but got run over by Kelso in Round 2. Saturday, Sam Mitchell won the 195-pound title, topping her final two opponents by pin. Mikaela Kilcup also won her 170-pound crown by fall. Kylie Norton and Ericka Jackson earned fifth-place finishes for the Hornets. Katie Johnson, Jesslyn and Kendra Blue and Erika Nelson-Selby won matches to help bolster the Hornets’ team score. In round robin and nonscoring B brackets, Tyanna

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EHS hosts annual youth cheer camp Enumclaw High presents its annual junior cheer camp from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Jan. 21 in the EHS gymnasium. Camp participants return to perform during the EHS boys home basketball game at 7 p.m. Jan. 24. Camp is open to students ages 5 to 12. Registration forms went home with elementary students, but are also available at the EHS office, athletic office or Clancy’s Coffee in Enumclaw. For information, e-mail coach Kim Westerberg at cheercoachkw@aol.com. This is the Hornet cheer-

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