Enumclaw Courier-Herald, August 22, 2012

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Buckley City Council voted Aug. 14 evening to suspend operations on the city jail and dispatch center. The jail’s operations will cease as of Dec. 1. In the interim, Buckley Police C h i e f Jim Arsanto and his staff will be responsible for terminating all outside city of jail service contracts, as well as terminating the employment of corrections staff. Buckley’s dispatch center will have up to 12 months to close up shop, beginning Sept. 1. Council members noted the dispatch office, which operates out of the jail building, would have faced closure in a matter of years once Pierce County’s South Sound 911 service launched. The closure of the two city services go hand-in-hand. Dispatch staff provide necessary coverage

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Cassidy Furlong, a 14-year-old from British Columbia, tends to Alice, her Dandie Dinmont terrier, Sunday afternoon during the Olympic Kennel Club show at the Enumclaw Expo Center. The annual show, one of the largest such events in the region, brings thousands of dogs to the Expo Center annually. Kevin Hanson, The Courier-Herald

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Lucarelli horse runs within a head of a Mile win Enumclaw begins By Dennis Box

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rank Lucarelli came within a scant horse head of the capturing the Longacres Mile, grade 3, the top race of the season at Emerald Downs. Lucarelli, who lives in Enumclaw, saw his 6-year-old bay gelding Winning Machine lead for most of the race before running second to Mike Puhich-trained Taylor Said. It was the first Mile victory for Renton-native Puhich and the best finish for a Lucarelli-trained horse in the Mile.

Jockey Mario Gutierrez was in the irons on Taylor Said at 122 pounds. Winning Machine was ridden by Javier Matias at 119 pounds, running from the third post. Taylor Said ran from the ninth post. In the stretch Taylor Said challenged Winning Machine, taking the lead. Winning Machine dug back in and it looked like he might grab the lead back as the two battled down the lane to a photo finish. Lucarelli is currently the leading trainer at Emerald Downs with 39 wins. He took the leading trainer title last year with 53 wins.

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budget journey By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Adoption of a 2013 municipal budget might be nearly four months away, but members of the Enumclaw City Council took steps last week to avoid a sticky dollars-and-cents situation. Financial talk during the Aug. 13 council session began on a rather innocuous note, as City Administrator Mike Thomas

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Jail FROM 11 of certain corrections staff duties, so the city could not close out the dispatch center by itself without increasing jail-side staff costs. “This one makes me really angry about what the county has done with South Sound 911,” Mayor Pat Johnson said following the vote authorizing dispatch’s suspension. “The county’s failure to plan has become our crisis.” South Sound 911 was created by voters’ approval of

Wednesday, August 22, 2012 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 3 Proposition 1 in 2011, and will eventually result in consolidated emergency dispatch services for Pierce County. The city of Buckley could theoretically opt out of using the service, but citizens would still be obligated to pay into the service’s sales tax, and the city would likely lose its revenue-generating outside contracts in the process, Johnson said. “We’ve all been told the dispatch center is an integral part of our jail facility,” Councilman Randy Reed said. “We can’t get rid of dis-

patch without losing the jail or increasing our staff costs. “That said, I am in the same boat as council member (Bryan) Howard in asking ‘How much is this going to cost long term?’” Howard and Councilman Milt Tremblay were both outspoken opponents of jail closure when it was listed on the July 10 agenda. The two successfully lobbied for a stay of execution pending further investigation.

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into high gear, however, the city has felt the need to rein in its spending. Thomas explained the city will again be using its Human Services Advisory Board as a sounding board when making its fiscal allocations. Requests for money will go directly to the HSAB, which will forward a recommendation to the city. Funding outside agencies “always consumes a lot of the discussion at budget time,” Thomas said, noting that last year

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Potted plants have drinking problem The third week of August is when vacations often get in the way of keeping potted plants well-watered. Some potted plants will just never have a drinking problem and can adapt to a week or so without any extra water at all. Yuccas, sedums and succulents are three that should be used in pots far away from a water source or in gardens where watering is a hit or miss affair. Notice how small pots like ornamental urns dry out so quickly? Use droughtresistant sedums or spiky

to mow yuccas The while in these we are forma lCompleat away, looking, Home b u t footed Gardener don’t pots and w a n t they’ll Marianne Binetti a dead be “urnColumnist l a w n i n g ” when y o u r w e respect return. I know, we are all summer. How often must I cheap and lazy. Don’t print mow the lawn in my name. Anonymous, August? If we go on vaca- email Cheap and lazy tion for two weeks is it OK is permitted two to wait until we return to mow the lawn? We do weeks out of the year not want to pay someone when it comes to lawn care. Just don’t fertilize before you leave on vacation. You are also are not allowed to pout if you return to a lawn that has “gone golden” or turned brown during the dry days of August. In our climate, lawns allowed to go dormant in the summer with no additional water will return to a healthy green in the fall when the rains return. Be sure to mow and edge the lawn before you leave and don’t scalp a tall lawn by cutting it low when you return. Set the mower to the highest level, remove the top third

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of the blades, then wait a few days and mow again to gradually shorten an overgrown lawn. The best advice about how often to mow in our climate is to remove one-third the height of the grass when the blades get to be 2 to 3 inches tall. Usually once a week in August. What are we supposed to do with our hanging baskets before we leave for vacation? I remember once you wrote a column about leaving your plants behind. Thanks. G.T., Tacoma Hanging baskets do not do well without water during the end of summer because the mature plants have roots that have grown to fill all the soil space. The best solution is to have a someone water daily while you are away – but I may have written about how to cut back petunias and other hanging plants by one-half right before you leave town. This is a drastic way of getting rid of faded blooms and also stimulates annuals to send out new growth for a second act this fall. The

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Leaders receive help finding the ‘White River Way’ Anything can happen when a group of school district leaders come together for a brainstorming session, but toss a few teenagers into the mix as the teachers and it becomes “The White River Way.” Under first-year superintendent Janel Keating, the annual Administrative Team Summer Institute took on a different look this year when White River High School’s leadership students were invited to Day 2 of the training. Students Scott Anderson, Bailey Mills, Austin May, Megan Miller, Andrea Entz and Josh Charron, under the direction of teacher Jason Simonson, led the group through activities based on King Duncan’s book, “The Amazing Law of

Influence,” which explains how it is possible for one person to make a lasting impression. “It’s like a code of conduct,” Director of Secondary Education Mike Hagadone said. “Each of our buildings has done the work. We wanted to come up with one overall for the White River School District and what are the values our school district reflects.” The group of about 50 school district administrators, school board members and department heads broke into small teams and worked together to come up with buzz words to describe the “White River Way,” although leadership is not yet ready to share their tagline. “We’re in the process,” Hagadone said. “It would be

White River High students Bailey Mills, Megan Miller, Josh Charron and Austin May help White River School District leaders find the right words to describe the district. Contributed photo premature to unveil it at this time, but we have a concept in the process.” At noon the second day, the administrative team headed to the Buckley Youth Activity Center, where they

served a free barbecue lunch to the kids there. “That was fun,” Hagadone said. “We’re trying to reach out and continue to be a part of the community.”

Mike Nelson, superintendent of the Enumclaw School District, has been tabbed as president-elect of the Washington Association of School Administrators. Nelson will assume the presidency in July 2013, following the term of the current president, Dr. Paul Sturm, superintendent of Pullman School District. Nelson has been an active member of WASA and has served in a variety of association positions, including serving as WASA’s Region 110 president in 2011–12. “I am both humbled and honored Mike Nelson to serve our membership as WASA president-elect,” Nelson said, noting this is a time of great change in public education in the state and across the nation. As president, Nelson’s goals are to ignite a passion among all WASA members to: • create an unwavering focus on leading staff to improve student achievement; • advocate and influence decision-makers on both funding and instructional initiatives at the state and national levels; and • collaborate and partner with organizations to cel-

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Letters This paper won’t banks could join the witch hunt Clothing use donations as start The first few months back at the Courier-Herald have been interesting, fun and at times wacky. That’s the Enumclaw we know and love… and always has been. Of all the stories I have been associated with during the last decade or so, some of the most unusual and interesting have been in Enumclaw. The political intrigue and whisper campaigns haven’t changed much over the years, just those doing the whispering… and sometimes yelling. There is one story rolling around town that I have refused to get involved with. The issue centers Dennis Box on the commissionEditor ers for Fire District No. 28. Residents of Enumclaw voted to annex into the fire district in November 2010, ending city control of the Enumclaw Fire Department and turning it over to the district. There have been a flurry of allegations, some in letters and Facebook posts, concerning a trailer or modular home used by the district. Some of the allegations have intimated corruption or criminal intent. The issue was cited by the state auditor in a finding as a conflict of interest because the modular home belonged to the spouse of a commissioner. The auditor’s finding was dated September 2010 and released in December 2010. An audit finding is not a criminal finding, nor were charges ever considered. This kind of stuff looks bad and politically it can be a land mine. To leap from making questionable political judgments by a commissioners who are clearly not familiar with governing, to allegations of corruption running through the land is a political hayride this paper will not join. This auditor’s report has been public for nearly two years at the auditor’s website, http://www.sao.wa.gov/EN/ Audits/Pages/Search/AuditReportSearch.aspx. It is not Watergate moved into Enumclaw. It is important and essential that a paper not become a platform for anyone to take a political agenda and turn it into a witch hunt. It is a common practice in the political theater of today, but this paper will not become party to such theatrics. There are certainly times when I publish stories about both governments and political action groups that make everyone line up for my head. My only request is all those who are calling for my head make a nice, neat line, because it is long. My analysis thus far concerning the fire district is the commissioners are on a steep learning curve. It doesn’t

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Both the Donald Loomis Memorial Clothing Bank and the Enumclaw Clothing Bank will be opening for “back to school” shopping in a few weeks. I am the director of both although I have a managing director at the Enumclaw location. Her name is Diane Harston. Both banks work about the same. We give away free clothes for families with a focus on school-age children. The special back-to-school days are by appointment only and only for the school-age children. After school starts the banks will be back to their regular schedules with no appointment necessary. We give away new

socks and underwear at both locations and the Buckley location also gives away school supplies. Both banks are located at schoolowned properties and both the White River and Enumclaw districts provide the space as a community service. The Donald Loomis Memorial Clothing bank will open for “back to school” shopping on Aug. 23, 24 and 27. You must have an appointment for these special back-to-school days. Sponsored by the Buckley Kiwanis, the clothing bank is glad to open for its 19th school year. If you have clean, usable clothing items to donate we will have a special collection day on Aug. 21st from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. After school starts the regular hours are every Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. and the first and third Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. Closed on all school closures. Call 360-829-6605 for an appointment.

You must live within the White River or Carbonado school districts to use this resource. We are located behind Glacier Middle School with the entrance around back. Take the bus loop around back by the baseball fields. The Enumclaw Clothing Bank has helped area families for 10 years. Come in and see the “new look.” Lots of new racks and more organized than ever. We will be having a collection day on Aug. 21 from 3 to 8 p.m. Anyone having nice, clean, usable clothing, shoes and backpacks to donate, is welcome to bring your donations this date. You may also donate during any of our open dates throughout the year. The Enumclaw Clothing Bank is open to families who live within the Enumclaw School District. We are located in the old JJ. Smith School building in the

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Life experience shapes choices “In politics, perceptions are cruCEO of Bain Capital. cial. Devoted ideologues on each Barack Obama, on the other side will cherry- pick examples and hand, had very different life expedraw from them broad generalizariences, growing up as a biracial tions. Many individuals will perchild without a father. He lived in ceive or remember only the eviHawaii and Indonesia. He attended dence that is consistent with their Columbia and Harvard and got a Rich Elfers initial beliefs” (Joseph Stiglitz, law degree. He also learned a great Columnist “The Price of Inequality”). deal by becoming a community Today the nation is divided politorganizer in Chicago. He was able ically into major camps based upon to emerge from this background to classes: Republicans and Democrats. The field of be elected to the Illinois state legislature and then to battle is the November presidential election. Each become one of Illinois’ senators and then be elected side frames its perceptions to convince voters their to the presidency of the United States – a remarkviewpoint is correct and the other is wrong. able and rapid rise to prominence. It’s my belief that framing issues through our perIf you examine each of their backgrounds you ceptions blinds us to the views of the other and robs should be able to see these two men have become us of objectivity and the truth. Usually the truth lies successful through intelligence and drive. It should between the extremes. be obvious to see that because of their experiences The late Stephen Covey, in his best-selling book, they see the world differently. Both have different “Seven Habits of Highly Successful People” states: perceptions of what the world is like and how the “Seek first to understand, and then be understood.” federal government should be run. For each man, the truth is obvious, and at the Rather than rejecting the other side’s point of view, we need to listen first to understand what they same time different because of their backgrounds. believe based upon their frame of reference and That means we as voters need to objectively examenvironment. That doesn’t mean we have to agree ine each candidate’s perspectives, asking ourselves with them. It just means we need to really listen to which view is closest to our own life experiences them to understand why they believe the way they and understanding of the truth. At the same time it’s important to give the benefit of the doubt to do. I have some very bright conservative business assume that the other candidate is acting sincerely friends who argue the Republican view very cogent- according to his values. We then need to be able to objectively weigh ly. They can site examples why they believe as they do. Their arguments based upon their examples ring each man’s strengths and weaknesses, based upon true. I’ve also got progressive (liberal) friends who their past records. If we can’t objectively list our can do the same thing with their positions. Their favorite candidate’s weaknesses and his opponent’s examples also ring true based upon their life experi- strengths, then we are doing what Joseph Stiglitz ences. Let’s look at the two presidential candidates noted in the introductory paragraph of this column. as examples of these differing life experiences. We “will perceive or remember only the evidence Mitt Romney grew up with a father who was the that is consistent with (our) initial beliefs.” CEO of American Motors. Through hard work and We will need to be aware that if we don’t see our intelligence George Romney became very success- own biases, we are guilty of what Stiglitz warns us ful and wealthy. Mitt observed his parents and they against. We humans tend to “cherry-pick examples shaped his views and perceptions. and draw from them broad generalizations.” To be In a similar way, each of us as we grew up observed able to make good choices we must become aware of our role models to become the people we are today. our own biases and life experiences; we must let our Mitt Romney used his life experiences and intel- reason, combined with our emotions, help us decide. ligence to become governor of Massachusetts, orga- That’s what Stephen Covey meant when he said, “Seek nizer of the Salt Lake City Olympics and successful first to understand, and then be understood.”

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Attractive option for getting caffeine fix Off the top of my head, without actually driving around to make an accurate count, there are at least 10 espresso bars within the Enumclaw city limits. Some are drive-ins, Like Trina’s. Some are part of larger enterprises, like the bars inside City Perk and Mountain Aire Mercantile. Still others are international corporations,. like Starbucks. Suffice to say, your daily fix of caffeine is readily at hand. Still, into this rather crowd-

or another, to half the people on the Plateau. She’s tied to me through the first marriage of my grandmother on my father’s side – or someWally DuChateau thing like that. Anyway, her coffee Columnist house is strikingly different from the others ed and, one might presume, around town. For one saturated market, Arletta thing, the Monticello Coffee VanHoof has the chutzpah Bar has more than 2,200 to open yet another coffee square feet, so there’s plenty mill. You know Arletta, don’t of room for friends to sit and you? Being a VanHoof, she’s talk with a certain amount related, in one abstract way of privacy, even if the place

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• The fire department will not be returning to the city. A public vote settled that issue and I don’t expect it to be overturned. The district is a better deal for services and the city does not have the cash to deal with a fire department. It couldn’t even pay for a library. It is a much better system and more transparent for the fire district to have its own taxing district. • From all I have found, the city of Enumclaw had nothing to do with the issue surrounding the modular home. That is another unfounded allegation floating through the rumor mill. That was a fire district issue that has been clearly aired

in public. The auditor continues to follow the district’s compliance as will this publication. • To make statements that union firefighters should not be on the commission may sound reasonable, until the logic is followed through. If you allow someone to say the public cannot vote for a person because he or she belongs to a union, then what stops the next person from being banned from the ballot because of beliefs about sex, or religion, or skin color, or being the editor of a community newspaper? Political agendas and actions abound in our communities and country. Our system needs those activities

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happen overnight. There is no 12-step program for commissioners learning to govern. Most enter these jobs declaring they are not politicians and find out very quickly they are sitting in a political hot seat with no ice in reach. The commission has made some mistakes, but I see no reason to make criminal allegations against these folks, and this paper will not allow that. And I don’t care who likes or dislikes that position. Here is the situation as I have analyzed it.

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is crowded with lunch-hour customers. Initially, the building housed Cascade Bank and then White River Credit Union, before Arletta and her husband bought the site and remodeled. It has a pleasant, quiet kind of atmosphere. Somehow the various conversations going on around me seemed hushed and subdued. People sat on the couches, sipped lattés and read magazines. A couple of fellows plugged in their laptops. The dominant feature of the decor is the original cast-iron vault – left over from the building’s banking days – and, given its shiny, chrome-plated finish, it’s quite attractive. The place opens at 6 a.m. weekdays to catch the commuters at the drive-through window. About an hour or so after that, breakfast cusand these activists whether we agree with them, like them or can’t stand them. Speech from all is essential for our system to work. The job of a newspaper – as it is with all citizens – is to listen carefully, consider the motivation of all sides and ask questions, whether your buddies like it or not. If someone gets mad at you just blame it on that darn editor at the newspaper. That’s what I do, anyway.

tomers start coming inside for coffee or an espresso and perhaps a morning bagel, croissant or pastry of some type. For lunch, Arletta offers croissant sandwiches and paninis with a wide selection of ingredients, including herb roasted turkey, Italian salami, various cheeses and pesto. There are also chef, Caesar and Santa Fe salads and a special soup for each day of the week. If coffee isn’t your favorite lunchtime beverage, assorted teas, wines, and beers –most of which

I’ve never heard of but would certainly like to try – are also available. On warm afternoons, there’s a selection of cold drinks like smoothies, iced espressos and teas, and Italian soda. I asked Arletta if she stored anything inside the huge vault. “But, of course,” she happily replied. “We keep our money in there!” Then she playfully smiled and added, “This business is more profitable than you might think!” Apparently so.

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principal in 1993 in Federal Way and a director of curriculum for Federal Way in 1997. In 1999, he joined the Enumclaw School District, where he became an assistant superintendent. Since 2007, Nelson has been district superintendent. Nelson received his superintendent credential from Seattle Pacific University in 2005, a master of arts in educational administration in 1987 from Pacific Lutheran University, and a bachelor of arts in education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1985.

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WILSON OGLE Wilson Herbert (Herb) Ogle died Aug. 4, 2012, in Oak Harbor, Wash. He was born Aug. 5, 1912, in Del Rio, Wash., a community now covered by Lake Roosevelt. He lived in Enumclaw 66 years before moving to Whidbey Island in 2008. He spent most of his

He is survived by son Larry and wife Cheryl; five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Mildred and daughter Yarnell. A graveside memorial is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park, followed by a celebration of his life at The Four Seasons Restaurant in Enumclaw. Friends and family are invited to share stories.

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them for what they are, but we think we do. And so many times we see what we expect to see and fail to really look closely. I took an online certification test and got to one question that was so obvious…so I hit the right answer and went on before I finally noticed that the sentence I read as “may not” only said “may” and I missed it. I didn’t see it, but it wasn’t my eyes that were at fault, it was my thinking. So much effort has been given to establishing ideas – such as perception is reality, or there are no absolute truths, so it’s your truth and my truth, even good and evil depend on your point of view so we can’t judge other peoples’ choices – that I think we need to listen to Jesus here. Let him who has eyes to see, see! Open them up, test it, check it out, examine it, look for what is real instead of settling for you expect to see. You have eyes…see! Bruce Thweatt may be reached at bthweatt@eccfamily.org.

MARILOU FLINKMAN Former Enumclaw resident Marilou H. Flinkman died Aug. 1, 2012, at her home in Chandler, Ariz. She was a homemaker, author and lay reader, ministering to the sick at her church. She is survived by husband Mel Flinkman; sons Les Cronk and wife Laura, Wayne Johnson and wife Deanna and Mel Flinkman Jr.; daughters Laura McManus and husband Tim and Kathy

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been thick, heavy, ugly and worse. I’ve tried contacts, everything to see well and clearly and I really thought that I did. My eye doctors have been very good to me through my life. But now that I actually see with excellent vision, I am aware that most of my life I have perceived less than was out there. And that has made me stop to think about something more serious than my eyesight. I wonder how much of what I have perceived and been sure I understood has had just as much a fuzzy edge as my vision used to have. One of the things Jesus used to say a lot was, “He who has eyes, let him see.” Jesus is not hard to grasp here, he thinks we look at things and don’t perceive them correctly. We don’t see

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Lucille M. McConnell, 90, passed away in Fairhope, Alabama, on Monday morning, 26 March 2012, after a brief illness. Lucille was born 10 May 1921 to Lewis W. and Tecla M. Smith in Enumclaw, Washington. She attended school in Enumclaw, and was a member of the class of 1939. After her marriage she lived in Enumclaw, Montesano, and for the past 55 years in Kent. She recently moved to Fairhope, Alabama to live with her daughters. In 1939, she married John R. McConnell. They had two daughters and two sons, Patricia, Judy, John and Bob. Lucille worked for the Washington State Liquor Control Board until retirement. She had many interests. She enjoyed traveling, dancing, needlework, sewing, reading, but most of all spending time with family and friends. Lucille adored and loved her family and friends. She always reached out to people, and made friends for life. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband John, son Robert, two grandsons Mark L. Evans and Todd R. McConnell, daughter-in-law Darlene McConnell, sister Jean Kangas and two brothers Vernon and Lester Smith. Lucille’s survivors include daughters, Patricia McConnell of Mobile, AL. Judy Walton (Steven) of Fairhope, AL, son John McConnell of Kent, five grandchildren, Jamie Kelly (Kevin) of Panama City Beach, FL, Jennifer Cox (Rick) of Ravensdale, WA, Scott McConnell (Michelle) of Auburn, WA, Jona Kirsch (Bill) of Bonney Lake, WA, Gaynor Hartley ( Jon) of Mobile, AL, sister Dorie Jennings of Seattle, WA and 13 great grandchildren. Lucille had numerous nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind many beloved friends. Lucille was a wonderful Mother, grandmother, sister, auntie and friend. We loved her dearly and will miss her. A late summer “Celebration of Life” is planned.

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Enumclaw resident Leeta Marks Lagerstrom, 89, died Aug. 17, 2012. She was born March 1, 1923, in Valley Falls, Kan., to Dr. J.M. Marks and Sarah McDowell Marks. She graduated in 1945 from Kansas University where she was involved in debate and was captain of the women’s basketball team and later did graduate work at Washington University and Case Western Reserve. She was a social worked and, from 1986 to 1991, was a staff member for U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution and enjoyed playing bridge, public speaking and connecing with her commu-

in the Navy at the age of 17, serving as a pharmacist mate third class. While stationed at the Seattle Naval Hospital he met Jeanne Doran dance. Following

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nity. She is survived by children Leeta Anderson, Nathan Lagerstrom, Sarah Andrew and Joseph Lagerstrom, as well as s e ven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by twin L e e l a Marks Leeta Lagerstrom Lonnecker and sisters Sara Miller and Millie Ready. A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enumclaw. Burial will take place in Valley Falls, Kan.

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He was born Sept. 13, 1941, in Wilkeson to Albert and Rose Pete. He attended White River High School and Bates Vo c ational School. H e worked for the Forest Bub Pete S er v ic e , as a fire jumper and as a logger. He was a meat cutter for West Coast Grocery in Tacoma for 17 years, then worked 19 years at Davis Wire in Kent. He married Donna in June 1965 and in 1977 they built a home in Sumner. In retirement, they spent five years traveling the western United States and Canada in a recreational vehicle. The couple bought a home in Florence, Aria., where he enjoyed golfing, panning for gold, four-wheeling in the desert and visiting casinos. He was an outdoorseman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. He is survived by wife Donna; sons Andrew

Pete and wife Chelsey and Steven Pete; daughter Cindy Fry and husband Jeremy; brother Albert Pete; sisters Dolores Ryan, Rosemarie Howard and Cathy Nelson and husband Leroy; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Doreen Sinclair. A celebration of his life is planned for 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, at the Wilkeson Eagles Hall.

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OBITUARIES FROM 11 degree in elementary education and began a 30-year career with the Seattle Public Schools, retiring in 1980. He and his wife had great success breeding and showing miniature poodles. In the 1960s they began breeding and showing Arabian horses. He also enjoyed gardening, traveling and pheasant hunting.

He is survived by daughters Lynne Balderson and husband Robert, Rebecca Serrano and husband Jacob, Kim Buttle and husband Dan, and Deborah Keeter and husband Stan; sister Shirley Lane and husband John; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years Jeanne Middleton. Remembrances may be made to Wabash Church or

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the Seattle Retired Teachers Asso. Scholarship Fund. Services were directed by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.

KENNETH LOOP Former resident Kenneth E. Loop died Aug. 15, 2012, in Missoula, Mont. He was born Oct. 31, 1947, in Renton, Wash., to

Brooks and Mary Loop. He grew up in Kent, attended Green River Community College and was employed at Mud Mountain and Howard Hansen dams. He loved fishing and hunting, was instrumental in establishing the Greenwater Fire Department and was involved with the Lonesome Lake Preservation Group. Upon retiring, he moved to Plains, Mont.

He is survived by wife Pamela; sons Ky and wife Stacy and Seth and wife Kelli; stepdaughters Julie Pierce and Colleen Hummel and husband Stephen; his parents; brother Kim of Snoqualmie, Wash.; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Keith. A celebration of his life will take place at 3 p.m.

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Washington Administrators Elect Michael Nelson, Superintendent of Enumclaw School District, to Association Presidency

Dear Friends, I read several books this summer, but the one that impacted me the most was Start Something that Matters by Blake Mycoskie. Blake is the founder of TOMS (Shoes for Tomorrow ). His simple business model is, “With every pair of shoes you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One.” Start Something that Matters pushed my thinking about the work of our school district. Mycoskie has developed six key business principles but the work that I felt was threaded throughout his business concept was service. This word kept coming to the forefront of my thinking as I read each page. Our school district is a service organization striving to help the all students in Enumclaw and Black Diamond achieve at high levels. Mycoskie says it is the power of story that is the foundation of success in a business or, in our case, with students. He feels it is the telling of the TOMS story (giving a new pair of shoes to a child in need for every pair of shoes purchased) that has made his new company successful in a rough economy. I am encouraging our staff members to tell their stories of why they became educators. I have listened to many of these stories and each of them is powerful in understanding the rich background of our staff and their personal desire to help each and every one of our children. I knew I wanted to become an educator in the 4th grade. It was Mrs. Roche, my teacher at J.J. Smith Elementary, who taught me the love of reading. To this day it is her voice I hear each time I reread Where the Red Fern Grows. She modeled honoring each student in the classroom and helped to make us a community of learners. I remember never wanting that school year to end. As a classroom teacher and as a superintendent, I strive to model the honoring of each student, particularly their thoughts and ideas. I strive to instill a desire to be a lifelong reader and writer…..learner. Our district is full of dedicated staff members who are passionate about working with our children as educators. Their stories about why they chose the profession of working with our youth are truly remarkable. I am so very excited to begin this school year. I have no doubt that it is going to be an amazing one for the youth of our community. In Partnership with YOU!

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The Washington Association of School Administrators is pleased to announce election results for the 2012 –13 year. OLYMPIA, Washington (July 27, 2012)—The Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) is pleased to announce members have elected Michael Nelson, superintendent of Enumclaw School District, as President-elect for 2012–13. Nelson will assume the presidency in July 2013, following the term of the current President, Dr. Paul Sturm, superintendent of Pullman School District. Nelson has been an active member of WASA and has served in a variety of association positions, including serving as WASA’s current Region 110 president. When notified of the election results, Nelson reported: “I am both humbled and honored to serve our membership as WASA President-elect. This is a time of great change in public education in our state and nation. I look forward to leading collaboratively among all our members and facilitating partnerships with other agencies and organizations around a united vision to improve student learning, influence decision-makers on education issues, and develop leadership capacity in Washington State.”

As president, Nelson’s goals are to ignite a passion among all WASA members to: • Create an unwavering focus on leading staff to improve student achievement. • Advocate and influence decision-makers on both funding and instructional initiatives at the state and national levels. • Collaborate and partner with organizations to unite efforts in meeting our mission. • Celebrate and promote the great work of educators across our state. Nelson started his career in 1985 as a teacher for Orting School District. He went on to become an assistant principal for Sumner School District in 1992, a principal in 1993 for Federal Way Public Schools, and a director of curriculum for Federal Way in 1997. In 1999, his career took him to Enumclaw School District, where he became an assistant superintendent. Since 2007, Nelson has been the superintendent of Enumclaw School District. Nelson received his Superintendent Credential from Seattle Pacific University in 2005, a Master of Arts in Educational Administration in 1987 from Pacific Lutheran University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1985. About the Washington Association of School Administrators The Washington Association of School Administrators (http://www.wasa-oly.org) is committed to the development of quality education through professional leadership. Members benefit from a supportive community of professional leaders working to provide insightful and valuable training, support, and resources to education leaders, and to sustain a positive impact on legislative and community leaders. With more than 1,100 members, membership is open to all education administrators in central office, building management, and educational agency positions. A not-for-profit organization, WASA is funded by membership dues and association events.

Contact Us Enumclaw School District 2929 McDougall Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022 360.802.7100 Enumclaw High School (Grades 9-12)

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Jill Burnes, Principal jill_burnes@enumclaw.wednet.edu Paul Iacobazzi, Assistant Principal paul_iacobazzi@enumclaw.wednet.edu Kevin Smith, Assistant Principal & CTE Director kevin_smith@enumclaw.wednet.edu Caspar vanHaalen, Assistant Principal caspar_vanhaalen@enumclaw.wednet.edu Kevin Smith, Athletic Director kevin_smith@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7669 Fax: 360.802.7676

Enumclaw Middle School (Grades 6-8) 550 Semanski Street South Enumclaw WA 98022 Steve Rabb, Principal steve_rabb@enumclaw.wednet.edu Will Osborn, Dean of Students william_osborn@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7150 Fax: 360.802.7224

Thunder Mt. Middle School (Grades 6-8)

42018 264th Avenue SE Enumclaw WA 98022 Virginia Callison, Principal virginia_callison@enumclaw.wednet.edu Chad Davidson, Dean of Students chad_davidson@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7492 Fax: 360.802.7500

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25314 Baker Street Black Diamond WA 98010 Gerrie Garton, Principal gerrie_garton@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7570 Fax: 360.802.7610 2057 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022 Julene Miller, Principal julene_miller@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7263 Fax: 360.802.7300

Southwood Elementary (Grades K-5) 3240 McDougall Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022 Susan Arbury, Principal susan_arbury@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7370 Fax: 802.7374

899 Osceola Street Enumclaw WA 98022 Chris Beals, Principal chris_beals@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.802.7425 Fax: 360.802.7427

21200 SE 416th Enumclaw WA 98022 Keri Marquand, Principal keri_marquand@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7620 Fax: 360.802.7622

Administration Office 2929 McDougall Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022 Mike Nelson, Superintendent michael_nelson@enumclaw.wednet.edu

Tim Madden, Business & Operations Director tim_madden@enumclaw.wednet.edu Terry Parker, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment Director terry_parker@enumclaw.wednet.edu Stephanie Berryhill, Human Relations Director stephanie_berryhill@enumclaw.wednet.edu Anne Chambers, Student Support Services Director anne_chambers@enumclaw.wednet.edu Chad Marlow, Technology Coordinator chad_marlow@enumclaw.wednet.edu 360.802.7100 Fax: 360.802.7140

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STEM is Coming On 10.11.12, Enumclaw Schools Foundation (ESF) in partnership with the Enumclaw School District (ESD) will hold an inaugural event to excite young people about careers in science, technology, engineering and math. The theme for the 2012 event is Advanced Manufacturing. ESF is excited to present an event that will bring teachers, students and businesses together to expose them to an industry that is currently growing and providing family sustainable jobs for those with the right skills. This inaugural event will have three components: 1. a mobile training unit open for classroom and public tours from 7am to 7pm 2. a Rotary sponsored Business Luncheon 3. an evening STEM Exposition featuring regional businesses with careers in STEM related fields During the day, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) will have their mobile training unit staged at the event showcasing the skills needed to excel in advanced manufacturing technologies. Middle and high-school students will be able to observe a variety of processes that are an integral part of the production chain. They will recognize how science, technology, engineering and math education applies to the manufacturing process. The Business and Rotary Luncheon will feature a presentation by Laura Hopkins, the Executive Director of AJAC. The purpose of the luncheon is to promote awareness among community leaders regarding the need for a skilled workforce in order to maintain our regional manufacturing base. A free evening STEM Expo will be open to students K-12, as well as all business and community members. The Expo will be held from 4pm-7pm in the Enumclaw High School Commons. The Expo will be a great opportunity for students to learn about a variety of exciting jobs that use STEM skills. The STEM Expo will showcase: • AJAC mobile unit tours for the general public. • local Enumclaw businesses displaying how they use STEM skills in their workplace. • regional companies exhibiting hands-on activities. • Enumclaw School District students demonstrating classroom projects. This year’s STEM Expo will raise the awareness of manufacturing as an exciting field to work in. Visitors will have the opportunity to see a skilled manual trade as a potential career path: machinists, technicians, electricians, welders. It will give attendees a chance to observe how manufacturers have modernized the industry by embracing new technologies and about career paths in management, as well as product research and development. For more information contact ESF STEM committee member Bob Baer at rsurojo@aol.com or 360.825.4484. What is STEM? STEM is an acronym for the fields of study in the categories of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The Enumclaw School District has been engaged in increasing classes and certification programs for students in these areas.

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Anne Chambers Anne Chambers is the new Director of Student Support Services for the Enumclaw School District. Anne comes to us most recently from the Tacoma School District where she has been employed as the Assistant Director of Special Education for the past five years. Anne’s teaching career includes both general and special education classes. She has experience teaching at elementary, middle and high school. After receiving her administrative certificate she worked for two years as a high school assistant principal before moving back into special education where she worked as a special education coordinator. Anne holds a Bachelor of Science in Special Education, Elementary Education and Language Arts from Texas Women’s University and a Masters in Education from Eastern Washington University. In addition, she completed her Administrative Program through Seattle Pacific University. Anne comes highly recommended from all who know and work with her. We are delighted to welcome her as the newest member of our team! Stephanie Berryhill Stephanie Berryhill competed in a very strong pool of applicants and emerged as the top choice for the Director of Human Relations and Support Systems. She has been with the Enumclaw School District since 2001 as the Human Resources Coordinator. In recent years, she completed her Masters of Arts degree in Public Administration and Human Resources. She brings great knowledge of human resources law and regulations, but Stephanie’s greatest skill is her ability to communicate and connect with people. We are excited to welcome Stephanie to her new position! Will Osborn Will Osborn is the new Dean of Students at Enumclaw Middle School. He graduated from WSU in 2004 with a degree in Mathematics Education. After graduating from college, Will taught math for 3 years at Tillicum Middle School in Bellevue prior to joining Enumclaw Middle School in 2007. He then taught math for 5 years at Enumclaw Middle School. During this time, Will also obtained his National Board Certification in Early Adolescence Mathematics. Two years ago he completed his Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and also obtained his administrative credentials. He performed his administrative internship at Enumclaw Middle School under Steve Rabb.

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August 22 EHS Freshmen Orientation August 23 EMS Timberwolf Days August 23 & 24 EHS Hornet Days August 27 Kibler “Meet Your Teacher” at 2:00 pm August 27 Sunrise “Gear Up for School” from 4:30-5:30 pm August 28 District Staff Day August 29 First Day of School! September 3 Labor Day September 4 Board Work Study at district office – 6:30 pm September 10 Enumclaw High School Open House September 11 Westwood Elementary Open House – Grades K-2 at 6:15 pm September 13 Enumclaw Middle School Open house at 6:30 pm September 13 Westwood Elementary Open House – Grades 3-5 at 6:15 pm September 17 Board meeting at district office – 6:30 pm September 18 Findingkind Documentary at the Chalet at 7:00 pm September 19 EMS 6th Grade Camp September 20 TMMS 6th Grade Camp September 20 Kibler Elementary Curriculum Night September 20 Southwood Elementary Open House September 25 Thunder Mt. Middle School Open House September 27 Sunrise Elementary Open House 7pm September 27 Black Diamond Elementary Open House at 6:30 pm September 28 EHS Homecoming Football Game September 29 EHS Homecoming Dance http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/our district/calendars.aspx

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ENUMCLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT

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EMS/EHS in Town Bus Stops

Bus #14 Hwy 169, Bass/Beaver Lake, Y-S., 384th 7:12 East on 384th from 244th to 250th 7:13 387th from 384th to 244th 7:17 East on 384th from 250th to Hwy 169 7:20 Bass Lake Pull-off 7:25 Y-Bar-S (258th, 260th) 7:29 400th St from 258th Ave to 244th Ave Bus #19 Whitney Hill, 212th, 236th, North of 400th, 244th, North from 384th 7:00 212th from 416th to 400th 7:10 212th from 384th to 368th 7:15 SE 368th from Whtney Hill to 236th 7:20 236th from 368th to 384th 7:25 384th from 236th to 244th EMS/EHS/TMS ROUTES 7:30 244th from 384th to 416th Bus #5 Bus #17 Aub/Enum Hwy. 188th, 180th, 196th, 212th to 424th Pinnacle Estates, Jewell St-Watson St-Mt Meadows 7:00 North side of Hwy 164 from 228th to 188th 7:17 Watson @ Dickson 7:08 North on 188th to turnaround 7:22 Warner Ave @ Birch Dr 7:10 West on 416th from 188th to 180th 7:35 Watson @ Bondgard 7:15 180th from 400th to 416th 7:37 Watson at Entrance to Mt Peak( Jewell St) 7:18 Hwy 164 @ 426th Bus #64 7:20 196th from Hwy to 416th Alpine, Battersby, Cole, Wells, Lafromoise 7:22 416th from 196th to 192nd 7:25 284th @ Alpine 7:25 192nd Place between 416th and 196th 7:27 440th from 284th to Cole St 7:28 424th from 196th to 208th 7:28 Battersby @ Wells 7:30 208th from 424th to Hwy 164 7:29 Cole @ Washington 7:32 212th from 424th to 416th 7:32 Monroe @ Wells 7:33 Monroe @Porter Bus #2 7:35 Lafromboise @ Nielson Cascade Estates, 416th, 196th, 228th, 236th, 424th 7:08 Cascade Estates Bus #26 7:10 400th from 212th to 196th Farrelly, Semanski, Florence, Harding 7:15 196th from 400th to 416th 7:15 448th from 244th to Farrelly 7:20 416th from 196th to 228th 7:20 Farrelly Street from Roosevelt to Initial Avenue 7:25 228th from 416th to 400th 7:25 Semanski from Initial to Roosevelt 7:30 236th from 400th to 424th 7:35 Florence between Lincoln and Griffin 7:40 Harding from Griffin to Lincoln Bus #11 Black Diamond, Roberts-Union-Morgan St, Bakery Bus #30 7:08 Roberts and Union Mud Mtn, Fairway Hills, 472nd Hill 7:14 Roberts and Bruckners 7:15 Mud Mtn Road from Hwy 410 to 284th 7:15 Morgan Street 7:20 Turn around at end of 287th, Fairway Hills 7:18 Railroad Ave-Bakery 7:25 Turn around at end of 472nd St, 472nd Hill 7:30 288th from 472nd to 480th Bus #35 7:35 284th from 470th to 456th 284th, McHugh, Chinook-Bailey St, Hillcrest 7:15 284th from 440th to 432nd Bus #24 7:20 432nd from 284th to Porter(EMS only) Glacier Vista, Osceola Area 7:23 Porter @ Merritt 6:50 South on 244th from McDougall to Hwy 410 7:28 Chinook St from Porter to Bailey 6:55 Glacier Vista 7:32 Bailey to Kibler 7:00 468th from 241st to 220th 7:35 Hillcrest at Garrett Park 7:00 220th from 464th to 456th 7:05 208th from 450th to Hwy 164 Bus #47 7:10 216th from Hwy 164 to 448th Kanansket Kangley, Retreat-Kanansket, 7:15 North on 196th to 440th Sugarloaf, Palmer 7:05 Sugarloaf 7:25 Van Dam Dairy 7:10 Retreat-Kanasket Rd. at 312th 7:30 East on Hwy 164 West side of Sales Barn 7:15 Cumberland Kanasket Rd. @ 307th 7:35 South 0n 228th from 448th to 456th 7:20 Lake Umek Rd./Cumberland Kanasket Rd. 7:37 East on 456th from 228th to 244th TIME 7:40 7:25 7:33 7:23 7:30 7:23 7:42 7:22 7:20 7:20 7:30 7:40

Bus #32 Hwy 410, Greenwater, Crystal Mt., 284th, 260th ,268th, 464th 6:38 Hwy 410 @ Crystal Mtn Blvd at the bottom 6:48 Crystal River Ranch 7:02 Greenwater 7:08 Federation Forest 7:18 323rd off Hwy 410 7:25 Sierra Vista- Fairgrounds-284th 7:35 260th, 268th.SE 464th Bus #31 392nd, 384th St ,400th st, 180th Ave, 200th Ave, 212th Ave 7:00 392nd @ Muckleshoot Store 7:07 Old Muckleshoot School 7:10 Newaukum Grange at 384th and 180th 7:12 South on 180th from 384th to 400th 7:14 East on 400th from 180th to 200th 7:18 384th From 212th to 200th 7:20 North on 200th from 400th to turnaround (Dead-End) 7:25 East on 384th from 200th to 212th 7:30 212th from 384th to 400th Bus #34 Green Valley Rd, Hwy. 169, Cedarbrook, Dia Glen. Roberts, Dia Village 6:58 Green Valley Rd @ 257th Ave 7:00 Enumclaw Blk Dia Rd(Hwy 169) from Gr Valley Rd to Old Lawson Rd 7:04 3rd Ave (Los Cabos Restaurant) 7:07 Cedarbrook Mobile Home Park 7:10 Diamond Glen 7:15 Diamond Village Bus #42 Lake Walker, SE 384th St, Veazie Cumberland, 392nd, 278th Way 7:00 Top of Lake Walker 7:05 Bottom of Lake Walker 7:10 SE 384th St @ 307th St 7:13 SE 384th St @ 297th Pl 7:20 Veazie Cumberland Rd from SE 384th to SE 392nd 7:22 SE 303rd Ave @ SE 396th (Turnaround)

Bus #42 continues 7:24 SE 392nd @ 308th 7:27 SE 392nd From Veazie Cumberland to 278th 7:29 278th Way @ 400th Pl (New Horizons) Bus #46 Morgan Creek, 3rd Ave 7:10 Morgan Creek 7:20 3rd at Park Street 7:21 3rd at Baker Bus #48 Green River Gorge Rd., Lawson Hill 7:05 Green River Gorge 7:10 Green River Gorge Rd. @ 318th 7:17 Lake 12 7:22 Lawson Hill Estates 7:26 Lawson Hill @ 5th Bus #50 SE 408th, 284th,432nd, 424th, Circle H 7:20 SE 408th St 7:25 284th Ave SE @ SE 424th St 7:29 284th St from SE 424th St to SE 432nd St 7:30 SE 432nd from 284th to 268th St SE 7:33 264th Ave SE from SE 432nd to SE 424th 7:35 Circle H Mobile Home Park to 260th Bus #62 McHugh, EMS only, Kibler, Clovercrest, Hillcrest-Gossard 7:22 Harding from Griffin to Kibler 7:23 Kibler @ Lafromboise 7:25 Hillcrest @ Garrett Park 7:29 McHugh from Porter to Harding (EMS Only) 7:30 Harding from McHugh to Kibler (EMS Only) 7:36 Gossard St Bus #54 Kent Kangley Rd., Selleck, Retreat-Kanasket Kangley 7:05 North on 348th Ave 7:10 Old Selleck School 7:20 East on Kent-Kangley from 327th to 340th 7:25 South on Kanasket-Kangley Rd

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Bus #22 Blake St-Pinnacle Estates-South side Roosevelt Ave 7:30 Roosevelt Ave from 284th to Blake St 7:31 Blake St @ Dickson Ave 7:32 Blake St @ Noel Bus #37 244th, 236th 7:10 244th from dead-end to 384th 7:30 236th from 384th to 400t Bus #23 Hwy 169, Misty Mt., SE 384th St, 276th 7:08 264th between 424th and Misty Mtn 7:10 Misty Mountain Mobile Home Park 7:20 384th between Franklin Rd & 276th 7:23 SE 276th St 7:28 SE 400th St between 272nd and 264th Bus #25 SE 424th St, 248th St, McHugh Ave., 260th St 7:08 SE 424th St from 264th to 252nd 7:10 SE 248th Ave Se from 424th St to McHugh Ave 7:15 McHugh Ave from 248th to 260th Ave 7:20 260th Ave from McHugh to SE 424th St 7:23 SE 424th St from 260th Ave to 252nd Way Bus #13 Serenity-Cumberland, Fish Lk. Veazie Cumberland 7:03 Serenity-SE 352nd St 7:10 Cumberland on Veazie Rd 7:13 Veazie Rd @ 304th 7:15 292nd between Veazie and 384th 7:25 Fish Lake Area 7:28 Veazie Cumberland from Fish Lake to 384th Bus #36 Aub/Enum Hwy, 212th,424th, 236th, 228th, 244th, Hwy 169 7:05 West on Hwy 164 from 238th to 212th 7:10 North on 212th from 436th to 424th 7:15 East on 424th from 212th to 236th 7:18 North on 236th from 424th to 416th 720 South on 228th from 416th to Hwy 164 7:25 North on 236th from Hwy to 424th 7:28 South on Hwy 169 to 416th 7:30 416th from Hwy 169 to 244th Bus #20 448th, 440th, High Point, 244th 7:25 244th from 448th to 440th 7:27 440th from 244th to Hwy 164 7:30 448th between 244th and 228th 7:35 228th between 448th and Auburn Enumclaw Hwy 7:40 High Point Village Bus #1 Chinook Apartments-Michael Ave 7:27 Chinook Apartments 7:28 Michael Ave

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUS ROUTES Black Diamond Elementary

Bus #11 Diamond Village, Roberts Drive, Morgan St 8:25 Diamond Village/Roberts Drive 8:30 Union and Roberts 8:32 Sunny Lane 8:40 Terrace Place 8:41 Abraham’s and Morgan Bus #34 Green Valley Rd, Enm/Blk Diamond Hwy, Cedarbrook, Dia Glen 8:20 SE GR Valley Rd @ 257th 8:22 Enum Blk Dia Road from Gr Valley to Old Lawson Rd 8:30 Cedarbrook Mobile Home Park 8:33 Diamond Glen Bus #46 Kanasket Kangley Rd., Sugarloaf 8:19 Turnaround at 327th 8:20 Sugarloaf-322nd 8:30 West on Retreat-Kanasket Rd. to 312th 8:40 Morgan Creek Bus #47 Selleck, Kanasket-Kangley 7:55 Kent-Kangley at 340th 8:00 Lavender Loop Rd. 8:05 Old Selleck School 8:15 South on Kanasket-Kangley Rd from Kent-Kangley

Bus #48 Green River Gorge, Lake 12, Lawson Hill 8:19 Green River Gorge 8:29 Lake 12 8:39 Lawson St at New Castle Dr.

Byron Kibler Elementary Bus #26 McHugh Ave., Chinook St.. Merritt 8:25 McHugh Ave from 268th to Porter 8:26 Porter @ Merritt 8:30 Chinook Ave from Porter to Cole St 8:32 Chinook Apts 8:35 Michael Ave. 8:38 North on Porter from Merritt to SE 426th Bus #14 Town Area: Harding, Lafromboise, Cole, Wells 8:25 North on Harding from Roosevelt to Griffin 8:30 South of Lafromboise from Griffin to Roosevelt 8:35 Cole St from Roosevelt to Monroe 8:37 Wells St from Monroe to Stevenson Ave. Bus #42 Lk. Walker, SE 384th, SE 392nd, 278th Way 8:05 Lake Walker (Top) 8:15 Lake Walker (Bottom) 8:25 SE 384th St 8:30 SE 392nd St. including 303rd 8:40 SE 392nd from Veazie Cumberland to 278th Way SE 8:43 278th Way SE Bus #50 284th, 432nd, 268th, 408th, 424th, Cole St. 8:05 North on 284th from Hwy 410 to SE 432nd 8:10 West on 432nd from 284th to 268th 8:13 North on 268th Ave from SE 432nd to SE 424th 8:17 East on SE 424th St from 268th to 284th 8:22 SE 408th St 8:30 South on 284th from SE 432nd to 440th 8:35 West on SE 440th from 284th to Cole St 8:38 South on Cole St from Battersby to Washington to Railroad Bus #23 Hwy. 169, Misty Mtn., Franklin Rd., 276th, 268th 8:24 264th between 424th and Misty Mtn 8:25 Misty Mountain Mobile Home Park 8:30 384th between Franklin Rd & 276th 8:32 SE 276th St 8:34 SE 400th St between 272nd and 268th 8:37 SE 268th Ave from 400th to 416th Bus #25 Gossard, Highpoint, McHugh, 260th, Porter 8:20 Griffin and Gossard 8:20 Highpoint and Silver Springs 8:23 South on 252nd to 433rd 8:25 East on 433rd/McHugh to 260th 8:30 North on 260th from McHugh to 425th 8:35 425th/426th 8:37 South on Porter from 426th to McHugh 8:40 West on McHugh from Porter to 260th Bus #13 Cumberland-Kanasket-SerenityCumberland Fish Lake 292nd-Veazie Rd. 8:05 Cumberland Kanasket@ 307th 8:09 Lake Umek 8:15 Serenity 8:20 Cumberland on Veazie Rd 8:21 Veazie Rd @ 304th 8:25 292nd between Veazie and 384th 8:30 Fish Lake Area 8:32 Veazie Cumberland from Fish Lake to 384th

Southwood Elementary Bus #17 Blake Street, Pinnacle Estates 8:30 Blake @ Dickson 8:35 Pinnacle Estates entering at Schmidt 8:37 Wallace Avenue 8:39 Bathke Street 8:40 Berninger St

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It won’t be long before school starts again. Kids will be out in greater numbers on the streets and sidewalks. As parents, we want our children to enjoy their years in school and return safely home each afternoon. Whether your child is riding a bike, walking or taking a bus, there are a few simple safety rules you should discuss before school starts.

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dangers walking or biking. Children between the ages of 5 and 9 have probably not developed the skills and experience to navigate traffic safely and judge speed and distance. Before school starts, practice safe pedestrian skills with your child and provide adult supervision to and from school if possible.

Bus #30 Mud Mtn. Rd., Fairway Hills, Mt. Peak, 272nd Hill, 284th 8:10 Turn around at end of 278th, Fairway Hills 8:15 Turn around at end of 472nd 8:20 South on 288th from 472nd through to 284th 8:25 West on 472nd from 284th through to 456th 8:30 South on 284th from 456th to Mud Mt. Rd. 8:35 West on Mud Mt. Rd. to Hwy 410 Bus #45 Crystal River Ranch, Greenwater, 323rd, Watson Street 7:50 Crystal River Ranch 8:10 Greenwater 8:25 323rd Street 8:35 Watson St. Apts. Bus #22 Mtn. Meadows, Sierra Vista-Mt Peak Village 8:20 South on 268th from 464th to Mud Mtn Rd 8:25 North on 248th Way to 464th 8:30 Sierra Vista 8:35 Jewell St 8:40 Warner @ Birch

Sunrise Elementary Bus #62 Melody Park, Warner St Apts. Semanski Apts. 8:28 Roosevelt & Semanski 8:29 Melody Lane 8:30 Melody @ Harmony Ln 8:32 Scandia @ Johnson 8:33 Myrtine 8:42 Warner Street-Leo Pl Apts 8:45 219 Semanski Apt Bus #35 Florence, Harding, Roosevelt 8:30 Florence from Roosevelt to Griffin 8:34 Harding from Griffin to Roosevelt 8:36 Roosevelt @ Natalie Place 8:40 Roosevelt from Harding to Farrelly Bus #24 244th, Osceola Area, Glacier Vista 7:55 South on 244th from McDougall to 468th 7:58 West on 468th from 244th to 464th 8:00 West on 464th from 468th to 220th 8:05 West on 456th from 220th to 196th 8:10 196th from 448th to 440th 8:13 West on 440th from 196th 8:14 East on SE 448th St from 196th to 228th Ave 8:18 South on 228th from 448th to 452nd 8:20 456th Way from 452nd to 212th 8:24 212th Ave from 456th Way to Hwy 164 8:27 Hwy 164 to 228th Ave SE 8:29 SE 452nd St to 244th Ave 8:33 244th from 456th to Hwy 410 8:38 Glacier Vista Bus #20 244th, 440th, 448th, 228th, Semanski - Farrelly 8:20 West on 440th from 244th to 236th 8:25 West on 448th to 228th 8:27 North on 228th from 448th to 436th 8:30 South on Semanski from Griffin to Elmont 8:35 Elmont @ Farrelly 8:37 West on Roosevelt from Farrelly to 244th 8:40 South on 244th from 448th to Warner Ave.(West Side Only)

Westwood Elementary Bus #5 Hwy. 164, Aub/Enum Hwy., 424th, 212th, 208th, 180th, 188th 8:10 West on 436th/Aub-Enum Hwy from 244th to 212th (North Side Only) 8:15 North on 212th from Hwy to 424th 8:18 South on 208th from 424th to Aub-Enum Hwy 8:20 West on Hwy from 208th to 188th 8:23 North on 188th from Hwy to 408th 8:28 East on 416th from 188th to 416th 8:30 West on 416th from 188th to 180th Tell your child to: • Mind all traffic signals and/or the crossing guard. • Never cross the street against a light, even if there’s not traffic coming. • Walk your bike through intersections. • Ride or walk with a buddy. • Wear reflective material to be more visible to street traffic. Taking the bus is a safe mode of transportation. However, according to the National Safety Council, about 9,000 children are injured each year in incidents involving school buses. Surprisingly, these injuries occur as children enter and exit the bus. Review these safety tips with your child: • Have a safe place to wait for the bus, away from traffic and the street. • Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver signals you to enter. • When being dropped off, exit the bus and walk several giant steps away from the bus. Keep a safe distance between you and the bus. Also, remember that the bus driver can see

Bus #5 Continued 8:33 South on 180th from 400th to 416th 8:35 Hwy 164 between 416th and 188th 8:38 East on 416th from 188th to 196th 8:39 South on 196th from 416th to 424th 8:40 East on 424th from 196th to 212th Bus #2 Bass Lk., Beaver Lk., 384th, 400th, 228th, 236th 8:12 South on 236th from 424th to Aub/Enum Hwy. 8:15 North on 228th from Aub/Enum Hwy. to 400th 8:25 East on 384th from 236th to Hwy 169 8:30 Hwy 169 from Bass Lake to 400th 8:35 West on 400th from Hwy 169 to 236th 8:40 South on 236th from 400th to 416th Bus #19 Whitney Hill, 200th, 212th, 236th, SE 368th, SE 400th 8:15 200th between 400th and 384th 8:20 212th to 376th 8:23 376th @ 208th 8:28 368th from Whitney Hill to 236th 8:32 236th from 368th to 400th 8:35 400th from 236th to 200th (includes Cascade Estates) 8:40 212th between 376th and Westwood Bus #31 384th, SE 400th, SE 416th, 180th, 212th 8:15 West on 400th from 196th to 180th 8:20 North on 180th from 400th to 384th 8:25 East on 384th from 180th to 200th 8:30 North on 200th from 384th to turn around 8:35 East on 384th from 200th to 212th 8:38 South on 212th from 384th to 400th 8:40 West on 400th from 212th to 196th 8:42 South on 196th from 400th to 416th 8:44 East on 416th from 196th to 212th Bus #37 244th, Flaming Geyser Estates, 416th 8:15 South on 244th from dead-end to 384th (All pick-ups southbound only)

8:30 Southwest on 387th from 384th to 244th 8:35 South on 244th from 387th to 416th 8:40 West on 416th from 244th to 212th Bus #36 Y-Bar-S, Hwy 169/264th, SE 416th, SE 424th 8:15 East on 400th from 244th to 258th 8:20 Y-Bar-S 8:23 South on Hwy 169 from 400th to 424th (West Side Only) 8:25 Circle H Park 8:28 North on 252nd from 424th to 416th 8:30 West on 416th from 252nd to 236th 8:35 South on 236th from 416th to 424th 8:38 West on 424th from 236th to 212th 8:40 North on 212th from 424th to 416th

Please note that routes are subject to change. Students need to be at their stop five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive. Most routes are reversed in the afternoon, please check with your driver if you have any questions. Special Education and Handicapped students are notified of their schedules by phone/or mail. If you need additional information, please contact the Transportation Department at 802-7232 between the hours of 9:30am and 2:30pm.

you best when you are away from the bus. • Use the handrail to enter and exit the bus. • Stay away from the bus until the driver gives you a signal that it’s okay to approach. • Be aware of the street traffic around you. Drivers are required to follow certain rules of the road concerning school buses but not all do. If you’re driving in a school area or along bus routes, be sure to watch out for the children on the streets and sidewalks. Slow down in school areas. Stop at crosswalks and intersections when children are present. Obey all laws regarding school buses. Whether you have a child in school or not, help make sure all school children arrive at school and home safely.

Have a Great School Year!


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WHITE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT AM

Mon Route # 12 HS/WRAP

6:57 AM 6:59 AM 7:02 AM 7:05 AM 7:06 AM 7:13 AM 7:14 AM 7:25 AM

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15214 Carbonado South Prairie Rd E 27317 156th St Ct E 272nd Av E & 153rd St E 272nd Av E & 146th St E 145th St E & 274th Av E 14911 276th Av E 276th Av E & 153rd St E Church St & Hill St (Firestation) (GMS Only) Church St & Brierhill (Gas Station) (GMS Only) 15317 Sr 165 E

Route # 2 WRHS/GMS

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Mon Route # 3 WRHS/GMS

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N River Av E & Glacier Access Rd E (HS Only) Collins Rd & N Mcneely St Ryan Rd & Klink Rd Ryan Rd & Sheets Rd 1763 Ryan Rd Ryan Rd & Davis St Ryan Rd & Bevlo St 669 Spiketon Rd E 13402 Spiketon Rd Spiketon Rd E & 128th St E Spiketon Rd E & 126th St E Spiketon Rd E & 121st St E Spiketon Rd E & La Pierre Ryan Rd E & Division St (HS Only) Mundy Loss Rd E & 124th St E 120th St E & 275th Av E (GMS Only) 24409 Entwhistle Rd E 24118 Entwhistle Rd E Entwhistle Rd E & 235th Av E EntwhisTle Rd E & 231st Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 228th Av Ct E Entwhistle Rd E & 224th Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 227th Av E

Mon Route # 4WRHS/GMS 7:49 AM 7:50 AM 7:51 AM 7:54 AM 7:56 AM 7:57 AM 7:58 AM 8:00 AM 8:03 AM 8:08 AM 8:09 AM 8:10 AM 8:11 AM 8:12 AM 8:13 AM 8:14 AM 8:16 AM 8:17 AM

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131st St E & 223rd Av E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 128th St E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 126th St E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 121st St E

Prairie Ridge Dr E & 120th St Ct E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 223rd Av E 128th St E & 219th Av E 128th St E & 217th Av Ct E 128th St E & 215th Av Ct E 214th Av E & 125th St Ct E 214th Av E & 122nd St Ct E

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12722 Sr 165 E 2:42 PM Sr 162 E & 256th Av E 2:45 PM 121 Washington St 2:48 PM 13320 Sr 162 (Pioneer Wy E) 2:51 PM Sr 162 E & Spring Site Rd E 2:52 PM 13611 South Prairie Carbon River Rd E 2:56 PM 13418 South Prairie Carbon River Rd E 2:58 PM South Prairie Carbon River Rd E & Meeks Rd 3:00 PM Emery St & Sw 2nd St 3:02 PM 606 Sr 162 E 2:46 PM Sr 162 E & 262nd Av E 3:05 PM Sr 162 E & 128th St E 3:07 PM 12713 Sr 162 E 2:42 PM

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Route # 10 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

112th St E & 222nd Av Ct E 112th St E & 231st Av E 112th St E & 238th Av E 112th St E & 240th Av Ct E 112th St E & 241st Av Ct E

South PraIrie Rd E & 202nd Av E South Prairie Rd E & 216th Av Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 114th St E South Prairie Rd E & 223rd Av Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 115th St E South Prairie Rd E & 229th Av E South Prairie Rd E & 231st Av E South Prairie Rd E & 232nd Av E South Prairie Rd E & 234th Av Ext Rd E SoutH Prairie Rd E & 237th Av Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 239th Av E 24419 South Prairie Rd E South Prairie Rd E& 246th Av E Sr 162 E & Mundy Loss Rd E 12707 Sr 162 E 12211 Sr 165 E Sr 165 E & Borell Rd E

Mon Route # 13 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

6:53 AM 7:53 AM 233rd Av E & Sr 410 E 6:54 AM 7:54 AM 96th St E & 234th Av E 6:56 AM 7:56 AM 9407 234th Av E

PM

7:48 AM 7:48 AM 7:50 AM 7:53 AM 7:53 AM 7:54 AM 7:55 AM 7:59 AM 8:00 AM 8:02 AM 8:03 AM 8:05 AM

230th Av E & 90th St E 230th Av E & 91st St Ct E 230th Av E & 92nd St Ct E 22815 96th St E 22608 96th St E 22215 96th St E 21905 96th St E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 224th Av E 22715 Sumner Buckley Hwy E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 230th Av Ct E 23811/23826 Sumner Buckley Hwy E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 246th Av E

2:49 PM 2:49 PM 2:50 PM 2:52 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM 2:55 PM 2:58 PM 2:58 PM 2:59 PM 2:59 PM 3:00 PM

Mon

Route # 17 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

PM

2:47 PM 2:45 PM 2:17 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM

6:56 AM 6:58 AM 7:02 AM 7:08 AM 7:10 AM 7:11 AM

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AM

Mon

Route # 18 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

PM

2:45 PM 2:47 PM 2:48 PM 2:51 PM 2:52 PM

Mon Route # 11 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS Only PM 7:54 AM 7:58 AM 7:59 AM 8:00 AM 8:02 AM 8:03 AM 8:04 AM 8:04 AM 8:05 AM 8:06 AM 8:06 AM 8:07 AM 8:07 AM 8:16 AM 8:16 AM 8:18 AM 8:18 AM

Mon Route # 14 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

6:48 AM 6:48 AM 6:50 AM 6:53 AM 6:53 AM 6:54 AM 6:55 AM 6:59 AM 7:00 AM 7:02 AM 7:03 AM 7:05 AM

2:54 PM 2:55 PM 2:58 PM 2:59 PM 3:00 PM 3:02 PM 3:03 PM 3:10 PM

AM

Mon

7:07 AM 7:08 AM 7:09 AM 7:10 AM 7:12 AM

AM

8615 234th Av E 8411 234th Av E Connells Prairie Rd E & 225th Av Ct E Connells Prairie Rd E & 222nd Av Ct E 21501 Connells Prairie Rd E 214th Av E & 81st St E 8422 214th Av E Mccauley Loop Stop At Mt Meadows

PM

AM

N 2nd St & Balm Av 300 Park Av River Av & Jefferson Av (HS Only) 28721 112th St E 28109 112th St E

PM

7:58 AM 7:59 AM 8:03 AM 8:05 AM 8:06 AM 8:08 AM 8:08 AM PM Only

Mon Route # 16 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

Mon Route # 9 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS Only PM 8:11 AM 8:13 AM 8:16 AM 8:18 AM 8:19 AM

Mon Route # 13 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

6:58 AM 6:59 AM 7:03 AM 7:05 AM 7:06 AM 7:08 AM 7:08 AM PM Only

AM

AM

7:11 AM 7:13 AM 7:16 AM 7:18 AM 7:19 AM

AM

3:10 PM 3:05 PM 3:04 PM 3:03 PM 3:02 PM 3:01 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:59 PM 2:58 PM 2:57 PM 2:57 PM 2:56 PM 2:49 PM 2:48 PM 2:46 PM 2:45 PM

PM

2:50 PM 2:51 PM 2:53 PM

7:00 AM 8:00 AM Larson Loss Rd E & 158th St E 7:02 AM 8:02 AM Larson Loss Rd E & 243rd Av E 7:05 AM 8:05 AM 153rd St E & 252nd Av E

6:52 AM 6:53 AM 6:55 AM 6:57 AM 6:58 AM 6:59 AM 7:00 AM 7:01 AM 7:05 AM

AM

6:53 AM 6:55 AM 6:56 AM 6:57 AM 6:58 AM 7:01 AM 7:04 AM 7:06 AM 7:08 AM

AM

6:48 AM 6:49 AM 6:52 AM 6:53 AM 6:54 AM PM Only 6:55 AM

7:56 AM 7:58 AM 8:02 AM 8:08 AM 8:10 AM 8:11 AM 7:52 AM 7:53 AM 7:55 AM 7:57 AM 7:58 AM 7:59 AM 8:00 AM 8:01 AM 8:05 AM

Mon

7:53 AM 7:55 AM 7:56 AM 7:57 AM 7:58 AM 8:01 AM 8:04 AM 8:06 AM 8:08 AM

24529 Buckley Tapps Hwy E Buckley Tapps Hwy E & 242nd Av E 6504 Barkubein Rd E Kelly Lake Rd E & 212th Av E Kelly Lake Rd E & 210th Av E Kelly Lake Rd E & 207th Av E 234th Av E & 114th St E 234th Av E & 121st St Ct E 120th St E & 218th Av Ct E 120th St E & 216th Av Ct E 120th St E & 215th Av Ct E 11805 214th Av E 214th Av E & 116th St E 214th Av E & 114th St E 214th Av E & 101st St E

Route # 19 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

120th St E & 225th Av E 120th St E & 221st Av Ct E 120th St E & 220th Av Ct E 120th St E & 219th Av Ct E 120th St E & 218th Av Ct E 112th St E & 217th Av E 23109 112th St E 22917 112th St E 22615 112th St E

Mon Route # 20 WRHS/GMS 7:48 AM 7:49 AM 7:52 AM 7:53 AM 7:54 AM PM Only 7:55 AM

9609 254th Av E 96th St E & 258th Av E 26219 Entwhistle Rd E 27005 Entwhitsle Rd E 27514 112th St E 27120 112th St E 27014 112th St E

2:48 PM 2:50 PM 2:51 PM 3:04 PM 3:03 PM 2:59 PM 2:50 PM 2:51 PM 2:52 PM 2:48 PM 2:49 PM 2:51 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM 2:56 PM 2:58 PM 2:59 PM 3:04 PM

PM

2:52 PM 2:53 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM 2:54 PM 2:58 PM 3:00 PM 3:01 PM 3:02 PM

PM

2:43 PM 2:44 PM 2:45 PM 2:46 PM 2:51 PM 2:51 PM 2:52 PM

AM

Mon Route # 20 WRHS/GMS

7:57 AM 7:57 AM 7:58 AM 7:59 AM 7:59 AM 8:01 AM 8:03 AM 8:04 AM 8:05 AM 8:06 AM 8:06 AM 8:07 AM 8:07 AM 8:12 AM

AM

Mon Route # 21 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS Only PM

AM

Mon Route # 26 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS

PM

AM

Mon Route # 27 WRHS/G WRHS/GMS Only

PM

7:10 AM 7:11 AM 7:12 AM 7:13 AM 7:14 AM 7:15 AM 6:49 AM 6:50 AM 6:51 AM 6:52 AM 6:54 AM 6:58 AM 7:00 AM 7:02 AM 7:04 AM 7:05 AM 7:06 AM 7:07 AM 7:08 AM 7:09 AM 7:17 AM Rt 1 6:49 AM 6:49 AM 6:50 AM 6:50 AM 6:54 AM 6:59 AM 7:03 AM 7:06 AM 7:07 AM 7:10 AM

8:10 AM 8:11 AM 8:12 AM 8:13 AM 8:14 AM 8:15 AM

7:49 AM 7:50 AM 7:51 AM 7:52 AM 7:54 AM 7:58 AM 8:00 AM 8:02 AM 8:04 AM 8:05 AM 8:06 AM 8:07 AM 8:08 AM 8:09 AM 8:17 AM Rt 1 7:49 AM 7:49 AM 7:50 AM 7:50 AM 7:54 AM 7:59 AM 8:03 AM 8:06 AM 8:07 AM 8:10 AM

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234th Av E & 106th St E 234th Av E & 108th St Ct E 234th Av E & Tacoma Pipeline Rd E 234th Av E & 116th St E 234th Av E & 118th St Ct E 234th Av E & 120th St E

Sr 165 E & 131st St E Sr 165 E & 134th St E 14120 Sr 165 E Sr 165 E & 147th St E Sr 165 E & 150th St E 27129 Johns Rd E 26415 Johns Rd E Johns Rd & Tubbs Rd E 15723 Tubbs Rd E Tubbs Rd & 157th St E 15411 Tubbs Rd E Tubbs Rd & 144th St E 14005 Tubbs Rd Tubbs Rd E & 138th St E 27820 Lower Burnett Rd E 15317 Sr 165 E

214th Av E & 107th St E 214th Av E & 106th St E 214th Av E & 104th St Ct E 214th Av E & 102nd St E 20601 208th Av E (Cedarview Park) Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 203rd Av E Kelly Lake Rd E & 209th Av Ct E 9222 214th Av E 9414 214th Av E Sr 410 E & 229th Av E (Pro-Build)

2:52 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM 2:56 PM 2:57 PM 2:58 PM 2:59 PM 3:01 PM 3:02 PM 3:03 PM 3:03 PM 3:04 PM 3:04 PM 3:08 PM 2:49 PM 2:50 PM 2:51 PM 2:52 PM 2:53 PM 2:54 PM 2:39 PM 2:40 PM 2:42 PM 2:43 PM 2:44 PM 2:47 PM 2:48 PM 2:49 PM 2:50 PM 2:51 PM 2:52 PM 2:54 PM 2:55 PM 2:56 PM 3:02 PM 3:08 PM

2:55 PM 2:55 PM 2:56 PM 2:56 PM 3:02 PM 3:09 PM 3:17 PM 3:19 PM 3:19 PM 3:28 PM

Elk Ridge Elementary AM/PM AM

7:53 AM 7:54 AM 7:55 AM 7:57 AM 7:57 AM 7:59 AM 8:00 AM 8:02 AM 8:03 AM

Mon Route # 2

8:53 AM 8:54 AM 8:55 AM 8:57 AM 8:57 AM 8:59 AM 9:00 AM 9:02 AM 9:03 AM

POP QUIZ! • Get Your Permit the day you turn 15! • Get Credit toward the DOL’s Basic Knowledge Exam at our school! • Great Instructors!

26408 112th St E 26307 112th St E 112th St E & 258th Av E 258th Av E &115th St Ct E 11617 258th Av E 120th St E & 261st Av E 11425 261st Av E 112th St E & 254th Av E 112th St E & 252nd Av E 112th St E & 246th Av Ct E 112th St E & 244th Av E 112th St E & 243rd Av E 112th St E & 242nd Av E 26306 Sr 410 E (U-Fish)

PM

6:57 AM 6:57 AM 6:58 AM 6:59 AM 6:59 AM 7:01 AM 7:03 AM 7:04 AM 7:05 AM 7:06 AM 7:06 AM 7:07 AM 7:07 AM 7:12 AM

The speed limit in a school zone is: a) 30 mph b) 25 mph c) 20 mph or d) 15 mph. Our students know the answer: c) 20 mph. Keep kids and busses SAFE this school year: Drive SAFE and UNDISTRACTED!

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Collins Rd & N Mcneely St Ryan Rd & Klink St Ryan Rd & Sheets St Ryan Rd & Davis St Ryan Rd & Bevlo St 669 Spiketon Rd E 12004 Spiketon Rd 13402 Spiketon Rd 13512 Spiketon Rd

PM 3:40 PM 3:42 PM 3:42 PM 3:43 PM 3:43 PM 3:45 PM 3:46 PM 3:47 PM 3:47 PM


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Elk Ridge Elementary AM/PM Continued

AM

Mon Route # 2

8:06 AM 8:07 AM 8:08 AM 8:09 AM 8:09 AM 8:10 AM 8:12 AM 8:13 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:28 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM 8:35 AM 8:37 AM 8:38 AM

9:06 AM 9:07 AM 9:08 AM 9:09 AM 9:09 AM 9:10 AM 9:12 AM 9:13 AM 9:20 AM 9:25 AM 9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:28 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:37 AM 9:38 AM

AM

Mon

8:20 AM 8:21 AM 8:21 AM 8:22 AM 8:23 AM 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:29 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM 8:30 AM 8:31 AM 8:31 AM 8:34 AM 8:41 AM 8:42 AM

9:20 AM 9:21 AM 9:21 AM 9:22 AM 9:23 AM 9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:29 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:31 AM 9:31 AM 9:34 AM 9:41 AM 9:42 AM

Spiketon Rd E & 128th St E Spiketon Rd E & 126th St E Spiketon Rd E & 124th St E Spiketon Rd E & 121st St E Spiketon Rd E & La Pierre 790 Spiketon Rd E Ryan Rd & Division St 510 River Av 360 Mason Av (Rainbow Con) 28612 Hinkleman Rd E 28222 Hinkleman Rd E Hinkleman Rd E & Mundy Loss Rd E 27716 Entwhistle Rd E 26917 Entwhistle Rd E 26219 Entwhistle Rd E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 270th Av E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 278th Av E 9815 Mundy Loss Rd E

PM 3:50 PM 3:51 PM 3:51 PM 3:52 PM 3:52 PM 3:53 PM 3:56 PM 3:57 PM 4:00 PM 4:01 PM 4:02 PM 4:02 PM 4:03 PM 4:03 PM 4:04 PM 4:10 PM 4:11 PM 4:12 PM

Route # 20

PM

28017 112th St E 27014 112th St E 26817 112th St E 112th St E & 261st Av E 112th St E & 258th Av E 261st Av E & 121st St Ct E 11510 261st Av E 25611 112th Av E 25010 112th St E 112th St E & 250th Av E 112th St E & 246th Av Ct E 112th St E & 244th Av E 112th St E & 242nd Av E 26306 Sr 410 E 2Nd & Balm Av 300 Park Av

Foothills Elementary AM/PM AM

8:16 AM 8:21 AM 8:24 AM 8:27 AM 8:28 AM 8:30 AM 8:37 AM 8:40 AM 8:41 AM 8:43 AM 8:45 AM

Mon Route # 3 9:16 AM 9:21 AM 9:24 AM 9:27 AM 9:28 AM 9:30 AM 9:37 AM 9:40 AM 9:41 AM 9:43 AM 9:45 AM

Entwhistle Rd E & 235th Av E 234th Av E & 109th St Ct E 112th St E & 222nd Av Ct E 214th Av E & 107th St E 214th Av E & 104th St Ct E 214th Av E & 102nd St Ct E Sr410 E & 229th Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 231st Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 228th Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 224th Av E Entwhistle Rd E & 227th Av E

3:44 PM 3:45 PM 3:45 PM 3:46 PM 3:47 PM 3:50 PM 3:51 PM 3:52 PM 3:52 PM 3:53 PM 3:53 PM 3:54 AM 3:54 AM 3:57 PM 3:38 PM 3:37 PM

PM

4:01 PM 3:36 PM 3:39 PM 3:44 PM 3:45 PM 3:47 PM 3:51 PM 3:54 PM 3:55 PM 3:58 PM 3:59 PM

8:26 AM 8:28 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM 8:32 AM 8:33 AM 8:34 AM 8:35 AM 8:36 AM 8:38 AM

AM

Mon

Route # 6

Prairie Ridge Dr E & 120th St Ct E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 223rd Av E Prairie Ridge Dr E & 127th St E 223rd Av E & 131st St E 128th St E & 219th Av E 128th St E & 217th Av Ct E 128th St E & 214th Av Ct E 214th Av E & 125th St Ct E 214th Av E & 123rd St E 214th Av E & 121st St Ct E

3:43 PM 3:44 PM 3:45 PM 3:48 PM 3:50 PM 3:51 PM 3:52 PM 3:54 PM 3:55 PM 3:56 PM

Mon

Route # 18

PM

8:17 AM 8:17 AM 8:18 AM 8:19 AM 8:20 AM 8:21 AM 8:22 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:31 AM 8:34 AM 8:35 AM 8:37 AM 8:39 AM

9:17 AM 9:17 AM 9:18 AM 9:19 AM 9:20 AM 9:21 AM 9:22 AM 9:24 AM 9:25 AM 9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:31 AM 9:34 AM 9:35 AM 9:37 AM 9:39 AM

AM

Mon Route # 19

8:25 AM 8:25 AM 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:28 AM 8:28 AM 8:30 AM 8:31 AM 8:31 AM 8:32 AM 8:33 AM 8:34 AM 8:34 AM 8:35 AM 8:36 AM 8:37 AM 8:38 AM 8:40 AM 8:41 AM 8:42 AM 8:43 AM

9:25 AM 9:25 AM 9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:28 AM 9:28 AM 9:30 AM 9:31 AM 9:31 AM 9:32 AM 9:33 AM 9:34 AM 9:34 AM 9:35 AM 9:36 AM 9:37 AM 9:38 AM 9:40 AM 9:41 AM 9:42 AM 9:43 AM

234th Av E & 114th St E 234th Av E & Tacoma Pipeline Rd E 12006 234th Av E 234th Av E & 121st St Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 115th St Ct E 22410 South Prairie Rd E South Prairie Rd E & 223rd Av E South Prairie Rd E & 114th St E 21515 South Prairie Rd E South Prairie Rd E & 215th Av Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 216th Av E 20020 South Prairie Rd E (Kids Country) South Prairie Rd E & 202nd Av E South Prairie Rd E & 210th Av E 214th Av E & 106th St E 214th Av E & 101st St E South Prairie Rd E & 239th Av E South Prairie Rd E & 237th Av Ct E South Prairie Rd E & 234th Av Ext E 23209 South Prairie Rd E South Prairie Rd E & 231st Av E South Prairie Rd E & 229th Av E 120th St E & 225th St E 120th St E & 224Th Av E 22208 120th St E 120th St E & 221st Av Ct E 120th St E & 220th Av Ct E 120th St E & 219th Av Ct E 120th St E & 218th Av Ct E 21623 120th St E 214th Av E & 116th St E 214th Av E & 114th St E 112th St E & 217th Av E 22023 112th St E 112th St E & 226th Av E 112th St E & 231st Av E 23109 112th St E

Mtn. Meadow Elementary AM/PM

PM

9:26 AM 9:28 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM 9:32 AM 9:33 AM 9:34 AM 9:35 AM 9:36 AM 9:38 AM

AM

8:05 AM 8:06 AM 8:11 AM 8:14 AM 8:14 AM 8:20 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:30 AM 8:31 AM 8:31 AM 8:32 AM 8:33 AM 8:35 AM 8:35 AM 8:36 AM 8:37 AM 8:37 AM 8:38 AM 8:39 AM

3:38 PM 3:38 PM 3:40 PM 3:40 PM 3:42 PM 3:43 PM 3:44 PM 3:45 PM 3:46 PM 3:47 PM 3:48 PM 3:52 PM 3:53 PM 3:54 PM 3:56 PM 3:57 PM

AM

8:23 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM 8:27 AM 8:29 AM 8:32 AM 8:40 AM 8:40 AM 8:44 AM 8:44 AM 8:45 AM 8:45 AM 8:47 AM

PM

3:59 PM 3:58 PM 3:57 PM 3:39 PM 3:40 PM 3:41 PM 3:43 PM 3:44 PM 3:44 PM 3:45 PM 3:45 PM 3:46 PM 3:46 PM 3:47 PM 3:49 PM 3:50 PM 3:52 PM 3:53 PM 3:54 PM 3:54 PM 3:55 PM

AM

8:15 AM 8:16 AM 8:17 AM 8:17 AM 8:25 AM 8:27 AM 8:30 AM 8:39 AM 8:40 AM 8:43 AM 8:44 AM

Mon Route # 4 9:05 AM 9:06 AM 9:11 AM 9:14 AM 9:14 AM 9:20 AM 9:20 AM 9:25 AM 9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:30 AM 9:31 AM 9:31 AM 9:32 AM 9:33 AM 9:35 AM 9:35 AM 9:36 AM 9:37 AM 9:37 AM 9:38 AM 9:39 AM

9609 254th Av E 9920 254th Av E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 252nd Av E 246th Av E & 90th St E 246th Av E & 88th St E 9222 214th Av E 9414 214th Av E 20705 92nd St E 20809 92nd St E 91st St E & 207th Av E 214th Av E & 91st St E Kelly Lake Rd E & 207th Av Ct E Kelly Lake Rd E & 209th Av Ct E Kelly Lake Rd E & 211th Av Ct E 8422 214th Av E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 224th Av E 22715 Sumner Buckley Hwy E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 230th Av Ct E 23811 Sumner Buckley Hwy E 24416 Sumner Buckley Hwy E 25015 Sumner Buckley Hwy E Sumner Buckley Hwy E & 260th Av E (84th)

Mon Route # 10 9:23 AM 9:24 AM 9:25 AM 9:27 AM 9:29 AM 9:32 AM 9:40 AM 9:40 AM 9:44 AM 9:44 AM 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 9:47 AM

Mon

9:15 AM 9:16 AM 9:17 AM 9:17 AM 9:25 AM 9:27 AM 9:30 AM 9:39 AM 9:40 AM 9:43 AM 9:44 AM

PM

3:39 PM 3:39 PM 3:50 PM 3:45 PM 3:44 PM 3:58 PM 3:59 PM 4:03 PM 4:03 PM 4:04 PM 4:09 PM 4:13 PM 4:13 PM 4:14 PM 4:15 PM 3:53 PM 3:52 PM 3:52 PM 3:51 PM 3:51 PM 3:50 PM 4:22 PM

PM

234th Av E & 120th St E 234th Av E & 118th St Ct E 234th Av E & 116th St E 112th St E & 238th Av Ct E 112th St E & 240th Av Ct E 112th St E & 241st Av Ct E Sr 165 E & Borrell Rd 12305 Sr 165 E 12607 Mundy Loss Rd E 27415 124th St E 12123 274th Av E 12021 274th Av E White River HS Theater

3:58 PM 3:57 PM 3:57 PM 3:53 PM 3:52 PM 3:50 PM 3:39 PM 3:40 PM 3:42 PM 3:42 PM 3:43 PM 3:43 PM 3:45 PM

Route # 13

24529 Buckley Tapps Hwy E 24525 Buckley Tapps Hwy E Buckley Tapps Hwy E & 242nd Av Ct E Buckley Tapps Hwy E & 74th St E Connells Prairie Rd E & 225th Av Ct E Connells Prairie Rd E & 222nd Av Ct E 21501 Connells Prairie Rd E Entwhistle Rd E & 238th Av Ct E 24709 Entwhistle Rd E 27216 112th St E 27514 112th St E

PM

3:56 PM 3:55 PM 3:53 PM 3:52 PM 4:03 PM 4:04 PM 4:06 PM 3:44 PM 3:43 PM 3:38 PM 3:37 PM

AM

Mon Route # 14

PM

AM

Mon Route # 17

PM

8:15 AM 8:16 AM 8:17 AM 8:18 AM 8:19 AM 8:20 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM 8:26 AM PM Only 8:27 AM 8:29 AM 8:31 AM 8:32 AM 8:33 AM 8:33 AM 8:18 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM 8:32 AM

9:15 AM 9:16 AM 9:17 AM 9:18 AM 9:19 AM 9:20 AM 9:24 AM 9:25 AM 9:26 AM PM Only 9:27 AM 9:29 AM 9:31 AM 9:32 AM 9:33 AM 9:33 AM 9:18 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM 9:32 AM

233rd Av E & Sr 410 E 9716 233rd Av E 9712 233rd Av E 96th St E & 234th Av E 9407 234th Av E 8607 234th Av E 8816 230th Av E 230th Av E & 90th St E 230th Av E & 91st St Ct E 230th Av E & 92nd St E 226th Av E & 93rd St E 92nd St E & 228th Av E 22608 96th St E 22215 96th St E 22109 96th St E 21905 96th St E 230th Av E & 59th St E 8303 214th Av E Kelly Lake Rd E & 212th Av E Kelly Lake Rd E & 210th Av E

3:45 PM 3:45 PM 3:46 PM 3:47 PM 3:48 PM 3:49 PM 3:53 PM 3:53 PM 3:54 PM 3:54 PM AM Only AM Only 3:56 PM 3:56 PM 3:57 PM 3:58 PM

3:59 PM 3:49 PM 3:43 PM 3:45 PM

Wilkeson Elementary AM/PM AM

Mon Route # 1

PM

AM

Mon Route # 16

PM

8:18 AM 8:21 AM 8:22 AM 8:23 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM PM Only 8:29 AM 8:30 AM 8:31 AM 8:33 AM 8:34 AM 8:36 AM 8:37 AM 8:38 AM 8:43 AM PM Only 8:20 AM 8:21 AM 8:21 AM 8:22 AM 8:23 AM

9:18 AM 9:21 AM 9:22 AM 9:23 AM 9:24 AM 9:25 AM PM Only 9:29 AM 9:30 AM 9:31 AM 9:33 AM 9:34 AM 9:36 AM 9:37 AM 9:38 AM 9:43 AM PM Only 9:20 AM 9:21 AM 9:21 AM 9:22 AM 9:23 AM

Mt Meadow Sod Pick/Drop 3:58 PM Sr165 E & 131st St E 3:53 PM Sr165 E & 134th St E 3:52 PM 14120 Sr 165 E 3:51 PM Sr 165 E & 147th St E 3:50 PM Sr 165 E & 150th St E 3:49 PM Johns Rd & Carbonado South Prairie Rd E 3:41 PM 15214 Carbonado South Prairie Rd E 3:48 PM 15616 Carbonado South Prairie Rd E AM Only 27317 156th St Ct E 3:42 PM 272nd Av E & 153rd St E 3:43 PM 272nd Av E & 146th St E 3:43 PM 145th St E & 274th Av E 3:44 PM 14911 276th Av E 3:45 PM 276th Av E & 153rd St E 3:46 PM Church St & 163rd St E 3:37 PM Sr 162 & 262nd Av E Tubbs Rd E & 138th St Ct E 14005 Tubbs Rd E 14308 Tubbs Rd E 14809 Tubbs Rd E 15411 Tubbs Rd E

3:57 PM 3:53 PM 3:52 PM 3:51 PM 3:51 PM 3:50 PM

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Page 20 • The ENUMCLAW Courier-Herald • Wednesday, August 22, 2012 Wilkeson Elementary AM/PM continued AM Mon Route # 16 8:26 AM 8:27 AM 8:31 AM 8:32 AM 8:36 AM 8:37 AM 8:38 AM 8:40 AM 8:40 AM

9:26 AM 9:27 AM 9:31 AM 9:32 AM 9:36 AM 9:37 AM 9:38 AM 9:40 AM 9:40 AM

Larson Loss Rd E & 243rdav E Larson Loss Rd E & 158th St E 153rd St E & 252nd Av E 153rd St E & 254th Av E Tubbs Rd E & 157th St E 15719 Tubbs Rd E Johns Rd & Tubbs Rd 27129 Johns Rd 27806 Johns Rd

PM

AM

Mon

Route #26

PM

9:05 AM 9:09 AM 9:10 AM 9:13 AM 9:16 AM 9:20 AM 9:26 AM 9:30 AM 9:31 AM 9:32 AM 9:33 AM 9:34 AM 9:35 AM 9:42 AM

Ft Hills Sod Pick/Drop 24419 South Prairie Rd E South Prairie Rd E & 246th Av E 121 Washington St Sr 162 E & Spring Site Rd Keating Rd & 229th Av E

MID-DAY KINDERGARTEN SCHEDULE

3:44 AM 3:45 PM 3:47 PM 3:48 PM 3:42 PM 3:41 PM 3:39 PM 3:38 PM 3:37 PM

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American Towers, LLC is proposing to construct a 1 4 3 - fo o t m o n o p o l e telecommunications tower at 48131 323rd Ave S E E n u m c l a w, K i n g C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n . The new tower structure will not require lighting and the tower facility will include a fenced compound within a 50 feet by 50 feet lease area with a 5 feet landscaping buffer and associated access and utility easements. American Towe r s, L L C s e e k s c o m ments from all interested persons on any potential significant impact the proposed action could have on the quality of the human environment pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307, including potential impacts to historic or cultural resources that are listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Specific information regarding the project, including copies of environmental compliance repor ts, will be made available to interested persons who e-mail a request to enviro.services@americantower.com <mailto:enviro.ser vices@americantower.com> or call (781) 926-4789. Interested persons may comment or raise concerns about the proposed action by submitting an email to enviro.ser vices@americantower.com <mailto:enviro.ser vices@americantower.com> . Paper comments can be sent to: American Towers, LLC, Attn: Environmental Compliance, 10 Presidential Way, Wobur n, MA 01801. All comments regarding environmental impact concerns must be received on or before [date: 30 days from date of first run]. # 412615 8/15/12, 8/22/12 CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON Ordinance No. 09-12 An ordinance of the City of Buckley, Washington, amending Section 1.01.060 Buckley Municipal Code, and Approving the July 23, 2012, draft version as the City of Buckley Shoreline Master Program to amend the existing Shoreline Master Program; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date For the complete text of this ordinance, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 829-1921, ext. 200, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street. # 415068 8/22/12

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cial clock located in the lobby of Town Hall; on August 29, 2012 at which time bids will be opened. Bids received later than 10:00 a.m. shall not be considered. This contract provides for the construction of: one glass-fused-to steel bolted water tanks for potable water that has a minimum capacity of 240,000 gallons (nominal, U.S. gallons), foundation and associated w o r k i n t h e To w n o f South Prairie, WA. Mandatory Site Visit on August 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM. Free-of-charge access to project bid documents (plans, specifications, addenda, and Bidders List) is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to w w w. b x w a . c o m a n d clicking on Posted Projects, Public Works, and Town of South Prairie. This online plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online documents with the ability to: download, view, print, order full/par tial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources, and a free online digitizer/take-off tool. It is recommended that Bidders “Register� in order to receive automatic e-mail notification of future addenda and to place themselves on the “SelfRegistered Bidders List�. Bidders that do not register will not be automatically notified of addenda and will need to periodically check the on-line plan room for addenda issued on this project. Bidders requiring assistance with access or registration should contact Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303. The Engineers opinion of cost is between $250,000 and $500,000. Questions should be directed to WHPacific, Inc, Attention: Mike Horton, PE, at (360) 918-5345 or mhorton@whpacific.com. All bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid For ms and in the manner as stated in this advertisement and in the Information for Bidders. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of cashier’s check, cer tified check, postal money order, or a surety bond to the Town of South Prairie in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. The surety shall be registered with the Washington State Insurance Commissioner and appear on the curr e n t a u t h o r i ze d i n s u rance list in the State of Washington published by the Office of Insura n c e C o m m i s s i o n e r. Failure to furnish a bid deposit of a minimum of 5 percent shall make the bid non-responsive and shall cause the bid to be rejected by the Town. Faxed bids and/or surety bond will not be accepted. The Town of South Prairie reserves the right to deter mine and may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. The Town of South Prairie expressly reserves the right to accept the bids and award contracts to responsible Bidders which are in the best interest of the Town of South Prairie, to postpone the acceptance of bids and the award of the contracts for a period

not to exceed thirty (30) days, or to reject any and all bids received and to waive irregularities in the bid or in the bidding. Marla Nevill Clerk/Treasurer Date of publication: Daily Journal of Commerce: August 15, 2012 August 22, 2012 Courier Herald August 15, 2012 August 22, 2012 # 413167 8/15/12, 8/22/12 City of Bonney Lake Notice of Public Hearing The City Council of the City of Bonney Lake will hold a public hearing on Tu e s d ay, Au g u s t 2 8 , 2012 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to accept testimony regarding proposed Ordinance D12-124 for a 6 Month Extension of the Temporary Zoning Moratorium on the Establishment, Maintenance or Continuation of Medical M a r i j u a n a C o l l e c t i ve Gardens. All members of the public may provide testimon y d u r i n g t h e p u bl i c hearing or they may submit wr itten comments prior to the public hearing. The City Council meets at Bonney Lake Justice Center, located at 9002 Main Street East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. Wr itten comments may be submitted prior to the hearing to the City Clerk at P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. For citizens with disabilities who are requesting translators or adaptive equipment for communication purposes, the City requests notification as soon as possible as to the type of ser vice or equipment needed. # 415070 8/22/12 Public Hearing Town of Carbonado The Carbonado Town Council will be holding a public hearing on W e d n e s d a y, A u g u s t 22nd, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. The purpose of the hearing is to hear public testimony on the proposed SixYear Street Transportation Plan. Residents are encouraged to attend or submit written comments to the clerk’s office no later than noon on the above date. /s/ Daillene Argo Clerk-Treasurer # 415202 8/22/12 The Enumclaw School District complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or disability. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or gr ievance procedures may be directed to the s c h o o l d i s t r i c t ’s T i t l e IX/RCW 28A.640 Officer and/or Section 504/ADA Coordinator. Stephanie Berryhill Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW Officer 2929 McDougall Ave. Enumclaw, WA 98022 360.802.7106 Anne Chambers Section 504/ADA Coordinator 2929 McDougall Ave. Enumclaw, WA 98022 360.802.7104 # 415089 8/22/12

City of Bonney Lake’s Public Wor ks Depar tment is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, SR 410 - Main Street Intersection Improvements, is located at the Intersection of SR 410 and Main Street in the county. T h i s p r o j e c t i nvo l ve s 2.60 acres of soil disturbance for the road widening improvements, undergrounding of utilities (PSE, Comcast, and Century Link) and signal improvements as construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to Fennel Creek and the City’s Regional Stormwater Facility. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II anti-degradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 # 412815 8/15/12, 8/22/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE Estate of: SHEILA COLLETTE JAMES, Deceased. NO. 12-4-01150-1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Co-Personal Representatives named below has been appointed and has qualified as Co-Personal Representatives of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Co-Personal Representatives or the attorneys of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the Co-Personal Repres e n t a t i ve s s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Co-Personal Representatives: Judith Helen Seidmeyer, Co-PR Roy Michael Seidmeyer, Co-PR Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Reynolds Address for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Burton Attorneys 1219 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA. 98022 # 413003 8/15/12, 8/22/12, 8/29/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEVEN W. CROSSEN, Deceased. NO. 12-4-04468-3KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un-

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE In re the Estate of: LUCILLE JEAN BIGGERS, Deceased NO. 11-4-01219-3 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR APPROVAL TO APPOINT TRUSTEE, FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION TO TRUST N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that: 1. The Pers o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t i ve has petitioned the Superior Cour t of Pierce County, State of Washington, for the entry of an Order Appointing Substitute Trustee, Approving Final Account and for a Decree of Distribution to Trust, pursuant to a Petition to Appoint Substitute Trustee and Petition for Decree of Distribution to Trust and the hearing on said Petition will be held on the 11th day of Septemb e r, 2 0 1 2 , a t 1 : 3 0 o ’ c l o c k , p. m . , i n t h e Cour t Commissioner’s Cour troom 100 in the County-City Building, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, at which time and place any person interested may appear and file objections thereto. 2. The Petition to Appoint Substitute Trustee, Final Account and Petition for Decree of Distribution to Trust has been filed with said Court. Dated this 1st day of August, 2012. KEVIN STOCK CLERK OF COURT # 411215 8/8/12, 8/15/12, 8/22/12

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12-4-04734-8KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) ROBERTA M. CRAUGHAN has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative ser ved or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: August 15, 2012. Date of First Publication: August 22, 2012. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Executrix/ Personal Representative /s/ Roberta M. Craughan Executrix/Personal Representative

Dennis B. Huntsinger Personal Representative 598 Bear Rd. Priest River, ID 83856 # 415500 8/22/12, 8/29/12, 9/5/12

d e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: August 1, 2012 Date of first publication: August 8, 2012. DANIEL CROSSEN Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 411034 8/8/12, 8/15/12, 8/22/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of JOYCE E. HERR, Deceased. Case No. 12-4-04742-9KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) LADONNA RAE SINGH has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before t h e d e c e d e n t ’s d e a t h must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: August 16, 2012. Date of First Publication: August 22, 2012. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Executrix/ Personal Representative /s/ LaDonna Rae Singh Executrix/Personal Representative # 415049 8/22/12, 8/29/12, 9/5/12

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of JOHN VINCENT LANGE, Deceased. Case No.

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY Estate of LUCILLE M. HUNTSINGER Deceased. NO. 12-4-04681-3 KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The above Court has appointed me as Personal Representative of Decedent’s estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must present the claim: (a) Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and (b) In the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070: (i) By filing the original of the claim with the foregoing Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at the address below a copy of the claim. The claim must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice as provided in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication of this Notice: August 22, 2012

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CREATIVE ARTIST The North Kitsap Herald, a weekly community newspaper located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Poulsbo, WA, has an immediate opening for a full-time Creative Artist. Duties include performing ad and spec design, designing promotional materials, providing excellent customer service to the sales staff and clients. Requires excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast paced deadlineor iented environment. Experience in Adobe Creative Suite 2: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat is also required. Newspaper or other media experience is preferred. Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Requires f l ex i b i l i t y. We o f fe r a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid holidays, vacation a n d s i ck t i m e. E O E . Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, and a few s a m p l e s o f yo u r work to: hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: CANKH/HR Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370

NOTICE TO READERS This newspaper makes ever y effor t to ensure you are responding to a legitimate job opportunity. Most employers do not ask for money as par t of the application process. Do not send money, especially out of state, give any credit card information or call a 900# in order to respond to an employment ad. The majority of our job opportunity ads are for wage based positions; however; some are commission based, as well as, multi-level marketing, self-employment and independent contract opportunities, in some cases, a small investment may be required and you may be asked to work from your home. Readers may want to obtain a repor t by the Better Business Bureau, Washington Attorney General’s office or the Federal Trade Commission.

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$750 SIGN ON BONUS for full time CNA - evening and night shifts. Enumclaw Health and Rehabilitation Center Please apply within; 2323 Jensen. Or call: (360)825-2541 CNA’s Looking for premium wages. One on one care. Part-time. Fax resume to (425)5332535 E N U M C L AW H E A LT H and Rehabilitation Center. Experienced RN to join our dynamic group. WA license required. For more information please call Mark Censis at: 360825-2541 V E T E R I N A RY r e c e p tionist & assistant. Tuesday - Friday, 7am - 12 Noon. Saturday, 9am1pm. Apply in person: Mountain View Pet Clinic 18215 9th Street E. Ste#106, Lake Tapps, WA 98391

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2 AQHA HORSES, starte d w i t h 9 0 d ay s p r o training. Gentle and ready to progress. Both are 2 years old. One mare and one gelding. Partner up! Great project horses and terrific Western Pleasure, Gaming, Trail Potential. UTD on Shots, Worming, H o ove s. C l i p, B a t h e, Trailer, Stand for Farrier. Stanwood location. $2000 each. A Deal! 206-465-8748. HORSE Boarding. Full care. 12’x12’ stalls. Daily turnout. Covered arena. Wash rack. $325/month (360)829-0771 Horse stalls with turn out available for self care. SE Enumclaw. $175/month, email onealfarm@live.com or call (253)332-0909.

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DOWN SIZING SALE! Tools, (20) 4’x8’ plywood sheets, sewing, Christm a s d e c o ra t i o n s, T V, computers, kitcen appliances, ladies bicycle. Books galore: novels, gardening, cooking, crafting and more!! Saturday & Sunday from 9am to 6pm at 20708 92nd Street East, located behind Cedar View Park. YA R D S A L E . To o l s , Patio & House Furniture, Lawn Mowers, Mac C o m p u t e r, a n d M o r e. Saturday, August 25th a n d S u n d ay, Au g u s t 26th from 9am to 3pm, 1 2 2 1 7 2 2 4 t h Ave n u e East, Bonney Lake.

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MSRP $16,950 $18,010 $19,710

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MSRP $18,740 $21,040 $21,225 $21,725 $21,900 $21,900 $22,420 $23,360 $23,805 $24,260 $24,455 $25,385

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Price $18,364 $20,478 $20,643 $21,087 $21,307 $21,307 $21,704 $22,717 $23,112 $23,517 $23,690 $24,516

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Sale Price $17,864 $19,978 $20,143 $20,587 $20,807 $20,807 $21,204 $22,217 $22,612 $23,017 $23,190 $24,016

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Malibu LS Malibu LT Impala LTZ

MSRP $23,255 $24,790 $32,105

Price $22,615 $23,663 $31,247

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Sale Price $19,865 $20,913 $26,997

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MSRP $41,285 $45,630 $45,665

Price $40,188 $44,048 $44,314

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Equinox AWD LS Equinox AWD LS Equinox AWD LS Equinox AWD LS Equinox AWD LT

MSRP $26,105 $26,105 $26,405 $26,405 $28,125

Price $25,279 $25,279 $25,545 $25,545 $27,184

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Sale Price $24,779 $24,779 $25,045 $25,045 $26,684

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MSRP $45,725 $48,175 $50,650 $51,240 $59,485

Price $43,619 $44,180 $47,694 $48,218 $56,028

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Price $22,994 $24,701 $26,468 $30,994 $34,257 $35,075 $35,345 $36,099 $37,655 $36,231 $36,382 $36,946 $36,946

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Verano Regal GS Lacrosse Lacrosse AWD Lacrosse AWD Enclave AWD Enclave AWD Enclave AWD

MSRP $28,545 $38,485 $37,015 $36,970 $42,890 $48,645 $50,005 $52,875

MSRP $41,977 $44,179 $40,375 $40,495 $41,365 $43,616 $41,980 $42,170 $47,275 $48,360 $47,080 $54,209 $58,110

Price $39,649 $41,746 $38,015 $38,098 $38,883 $38,523 $39,429 $39,767 $44,470 $45,434 $44,459 $50,494 $54,307

Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1 ton Cab n Chass Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab Silveraod 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 3/4 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Silverado 3/4 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Diesel Silverado 1 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Diesel

Price $28,187 $37,698 $36,197 $36,584 $41,672 $47,681 $48,961 $51,683

Rebate 3,000 3,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000

Conquest 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

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