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Mount Si High School would get new buildings, 2,000 students, in latest options By Carol Ladwig

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Eight years and at least $100 million from now, Mount Si High School could well be the most-populated high school in Washington state. That’s assuming that Snoqualmie Valley School Board members decide to pursue one of the options for a high school remodel, presented at their Dec. 13 work session.

What a year it was: Remembering 2012 in photos Pages 8, 9

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Braving the snow to place signs announcing a warm weekly meal, Mike Walter, a member of North Bend Community Church, serves the needy at a special hot lunch and gift-giving event Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the church. Below, among the volunteers ensuring a merrier holiday for local homeless are Harold Erland, Cindy and John Altheide, Michelle and Michael Walter. The weekly hot lunch rotates among area churches.

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Churches, Salvation Army come together with food, gifts, and care

Snoqualmie man Nate Gunderson’s quest for a new heart led to a book by his wife, Genevieve Ruth.

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The snow is blowing fiercely as Mike Walter hikes down Ballarat Avenue to the main road, a sandwichboard sign in hand reading “Free hot food.” I am shivering, but this New York state native is bred to conditions much colder. In his sweatshirt, he’s plenty warm as he plops down the sign, hopefully to resist this wind as well has he does. “I have a service heart,” See CARE, 15

Finding the light By Seth Truscott Editor

‘Catchlight’ is a term of the photographer’s art: “It’s the twinkle you see in a subject’s eye,” says Genevieve Ruth. A portrait photographer by trade, and a Snoqualmie wife and mother, Ruth had to find the light in her own life when things turned dark for her family three years ago. See LIGHT, 6

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Past This week in Valley history

Thursday, Dec. 24, 1987 • Mayor Alan Morris presented a nice Christmas present to the Carnation City Council, announcing a tentative completion date for a city sewer system, to start in 1989. • In North Bend, doors opened Dec. 15 on the most unique McDonald’s in the international restaurant chain. Because of an award from the Bonneville Power Administration, this is to be the most energyefficient restaurant yet, by 30 to 40 percent. The upgrades do more than keep the hot side hot and the cold side cold. They amount to about $4,200 annually in savings.

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Thursday, Dec. 27, 1962 • Mr and Mrs. Jim Ticehurst of North Bend purchased the nine-hole Cascade Golf Course from Leonard Kaufer of Seattle. Mr. Ticehurst has been manager and pro at the course since August of 1961. He planned to continue improving the course and resume teaching when his broken wrist heals.

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“I don’t think too tall is bad at all! Nineteen stories is fine. That would be fun, and it would bring a lot of tourists in. People like tall buildings” Carol Griffith Fall City

“I don’t think it’s a big deal. If we were talking about knocking down old historic buildings in downtown Snoqualmie, I might have more of an opinion.” Hannah Stainer Fall City

“Three stories would be lovely, as a max. How tall is your shortest tree? Let’s go by that.” Jenny Bardue Snoqualmie

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Published on Thanksgiving, “Catchlight” is Genevieve’s first, but probably not the last, book about their experience. “It’s a cool story with a happy ending,” she said. The book also looks at Gunderson’s philosophy of life, which helped her endure the dark times. Written in first person, Catchlight shows the inner dialogue that happens when you’re a caretaker. Readers “walk a mile in optimist’s shoes and see how they think and react to stress,” she said. Helping Nate, “I was

The heart Ruth offers a choice of covers for the books she sells. One is an image of her own eye. She used a special cut-out to put a heart-shaped “catchlight” in her pupil. The other cover is a pastel artwork done by Nate during his 20s. It’s a picture with a man’s face subtly painted on the right, and a woman’s face on

the left, with a heart connecting them. Nate explains that he went through an heart-focused artistic period years ago. “I knew the guy was me,” Nate says. “I didn’t know who the lady was.” He would tell the women in his life that the face represented them. But, when he found out his heart donor was a woman, he realized that the artwork might have been strangely prescient. “Now, it’s a powerful metaphor for what happened,” he said. • “Catchlight” by Genevieve Ruth is available at www.genevieveruth.com/catchlight_perspective.htm and on Amazon.

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At the time, her husband, Nate Gunderson, was in dire need of a heart transplant, after battling for his life against a severe bacterial infection. For Genevieve, that experience, and the personal discoveries she made during her family’s journey to health, are the centerpiece in her first book, “Catchlight: Perspective Through an Optimistic Lens,” which also explores the true story of Nate’s transplant.

“It’s definitely still with me,” Nate says of the transplant experience. “But it’s easy to get caught up in the craziness of work and life, especially with two kids. The book is a good reminder to me. It reminds me to have the right perspective, to keep in mind what’s important. Don’t stress, there’s not enough time to worry. Focus on what’s important, and live in the moment.” The couple want to use that story to help others. “Nate wanted to pay it forward,” said Genevieve. “He was given this tremendous gift.” Part of sales from the book go to non-profit organ donation advocacy programs and transplant-related research,

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Coping with winter stress Focus on what’s important to beat the winter blues

the holidays by money and social obligations. “How you approach the holidays can affect how you handle winter pressures,” By Andrew Heintz Contributing Writer Heintz said. “It’s important to focus on Between the cold, wet what you have control over weather and the shorter and what’s really impordays, it’s easy to feel shut tant. Cut yourself plenty in and run down of slack and don’t during the winter. beat yourself up As residents of the if things don’t go Valley can attest, exactly as hoped.” sunny days are few If your holidays and far between. were stressful, Lack of sunlight those pressures can and feeling stuck carry over into the indoors can make winter. Sometimes you feel alone, even people who isolated and even Andrew heintz are not generally depressed. depressed struggle “We may be more with “winter blues.” Some impacted by winter weath- indicators of the winter blues er than those outside the can include sluggishness, Valley because of our loca- fatigue, and low mood. tion on the western slope The winter blues can of the mountains,” Andrew make you feel unmotivated Heintz, a licensed thera- and make even the simpist and social worker for plest tasks feel challenging. Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, Setting realistic goals and said. “The increased cloud expectations can help you cover and low light exposure manage stress. can be stressful for people.” “We have more control How we manage holiday over our mood than we give pressures can also make a ourselves credit for,” Heintz difference. Many people said. “Step back, take time are stretched thin during for gaining perspective and

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The year that was The Valley Record’s pictures of 2012 show tragedy, triumph, love and renewal

From the top, investigators gather at the foot of Mount Si following the February 15 mountain crash of a Cessna 172 plane that killed three people aboard. A family photo of Lynnettee and Kaylene Keller of North Bend shows the two women at Kaylene’s Mount Si graduation. The two women were killed by husband and father Peter Keller in April. The manhunt that followed led to a hidden bunker on Rattlesnake Ridge, where Peter Keller was found dead. A man believed to be the AK-47 Bandit robbed the North Bend branch of Chase Bank with an automatic rifle on July 6. The FBI still offers a reward for his capture. Jim, a North Bend resident, drops off cases of bottled water with Ryan Hooper, a North Bend deli owner, who was among locals who donated truckloads of food and other donations for victims and firefighters caught up in the Taylor Bridge wildfire in Central Washington in August. “It’s something that needs to be done,” Hooper said of the local response to the fire. “The people of Cle Elum might step up when we need it.” Smart and fast, Smilla, a lost mixed-Husky racing dog who broke out of her crate on March 10, led her would-be rescuers from Fall City to Preston and back over six weeks. Patient pursuers put sedative pills in dog food to catch the wily racer.

Top, wildlife officer Bruce Richards checks out a dozing, tranquilized bear, trapped at Lake Alice on June 27. The sow bear was released in the vicinity days later, and officers hope the capture will make her think twice about raiding garbage cans. Trash bears are a perennial nuisance for Ridge neighbors. Left, ready to help customers at the self-check-out aisle, Roger Cleven, cashier at the North Bend QFC, has held just about every job, starting as a box boy, at the local supermarket since starting there at age 17. He was voted ‘Best Cashier’ in the “Best of the Valley” poll in March. Below, deeply connected, Carol and Charles Peterson of Snoqualmie marked their 50th wedding anniversary in April (Mary Miller Photo).


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From the top, North Bend Police Chief Mark Toner explores the burgeoning world of graffiti, which includes gang tags under bridges, in his city last April. Celebrating a Valley first, seniors on the Mount Si football team stack up following the Wildcats’ November 17 win over Kennedy Catholic, their last home game. Mount Si made it to the state football semi-finals at the Tacoma Dome, the first such trip in school history. Standing up to her ‘attacker,’ police officer Dave Bond, a RAD student tries the selfdefense techniques she’s learned in a class with Snoqualmie Police Department in October. A new era dawns for Fall City’s 112-year-old Kinnear Ambold Farm barn, where contractor Frank Shields (visiting the restored loft) worked with owners Tim and Nancy Uhrich to rebuild the barn, piece by piece in 2012.

Top, a rare birth defect can’t slow down Hunter Stembler, playing with his mom Christina, of Snoqualmie, at the Northwest Railway Museum. Hunter, 4, is a survivor of congenital diaphragmatic hernia, which brings challenges in breathing and eating. Christina organized an awareness walk last spring. Above, Nick Hawley, seated on the left, and Wilson Toft thrill to the final stretch of their Challenge Day race down Snoqualmie Parkway on September 22. The race was a Valley first. Below, A handful of grain is enough to entice seven frolicsome Finnsheep lambs—the number of babies tied the world’s record when they were born in March to ewe Trina—out of their pen at Murray and Colleen Peck’s back yard in Snoqualmie.


SMS’s JV boys finish strong season The Snoqualmie Middle School boys junior varsity soccer team finished 7-0-1 in their first season. Strong defense by the Eagles allowed seven goals the entire season. A sole tie was with Tolt. Goalies Jack Hamerly and Skyler Woolf made many big saves during the season. Hamerly also displayed strong leadership skills from the goalie position, coach Kiser said. Hamerly also saw time at midfield and showed strong defensive skills. The defenders were tough to get through. Ryan Pedersen, who earned the Mr. Defense award, along with Connor Ross, Lucas Stapel, Alex White and Zach White, kept the ball on the other side of midfield for most of the games. “They just kept denying the other team opportunities to score. It’s hard to score when the defense keeps taking it away and sending it back the other direction,” Kiser says. Offensively, the Eagles were led by Daniel Jenkins (Offensive Player of the Year), Jonathan Haycock and Ryan Melkonian. Jenkins and Haycock provided many big shots on goal and Melkonian was always around to make an assist or key pass. Mitchell Saunders and Seth Howard were key midfielders who seemed to be everywhere on the field, often making key defensive plays as well as creating many scoring opportunities. Josh Lange had several booming kicks that led to goals as well.

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Hometown slam Team players step up to keep Mount Si boys on roll By Seth Truscott Editor

Everybody had been waiting for this moment, and the home crowd roared when Tyler McCreadie got air in the fourth quarter of Mount Si’s home win against Interlake. Guard Jack Nelson was rushing to the basket in a classic fake-out, and McCreadie, on post, was in the corner, as he tells it, “ready to dive in if a guy makes it to the paint.” With all the defenders rushing on Nelson, the junior fired to his six-foot-eight classmate. “He had this beautiful pass, behind his head,” said McCreadie. “It’s wide open. It’s dunk or nothing.” McCreadie’s slam was one highlight of a big night for the Wildcats, who sat out two important starters but still handled things, winning 79-50 on Tuesday, Dec. 18. Senior Trent Riley led with 27 points, with Nelson having a big night, adding 18 of his own, and McCreadie putting in 12, all their highest point totals of the season. Post Griffin McLain added 10, with Parker Dumas and Tyler Button coming off the bench to contribute four points apiece. Jason Smith added three. Head coach Steve Helm was pleased with the win, and the performances by the boys who came in off the bench. “Trent had another fantastic game,” he said. Riley made three three-point attempts and sunk six free throws. Parker Dumas Nelson got clear of early fowl trouble and “was able to score and help us get in our sets,” said McCreadie. “He stepped up.” The freshman Dumas, who came in as a power forward, saw his first starting game. “It’s definitely a different level,” he said, “than what I’ve been playing at. But it’s a good time.” “We didn’t want to take Interlake lightly at all,” Helm said. Interlake closed to within 10 points by the second quarter, but “We had a good talk about that at halftime. We needed to get away from playing as individuals.” Mount Si has a good, solid and deep team this year. Helm needs starters Levi Botten and Beau Shain, out Tuesday with ankle issues, healthy for a shot at the KingCo championship. Mount Si hosts Liberty at home Friday, then Cedarcrest for a first Valley Cup game on Saturday, Dec. 22.

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Above, Mount Si’s Trent Riley goes up for an attempt at the basket in the second half of the Wildcats’ home win over Interlake on Dec. 18. Riley, Tyler McCreadie, Jack Nelson and other ‘Cats had a good night, winning 79-50. Left, McCreadie, left, watches as Griffin McLain charges for a lay-up push against Interlake.

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Anime & Manga Club: Teens can watch anime movies, eat popcorn and practice anime drawing, 3 p.m. at Snoqualmie Library. Book talk: The Carnation Library Book Group

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...obituaries Anthony James Black

Anthony James Black, of Fall City,WA, died December 4, 2012 in Issaquah, WA. Born on March 6, 1992 in Aberdeen, WA. Lived in Fall City since 1997 and spent time in Elma and Leavenworth. Anthony graduated from Mount Si High School in 2010 and attended Bellevue College. Aberdeen held a special place in Anthony’s heart and he volunteered at the Aberdeen Union Gospel Mission Christmas Party every year since 1999. He was creative and original, especially loved music and loved to play guitar, draw, and write stories and poetry. He also had a love for the outdoors. Anthony will always be remembered by his family and friends as a young man who had a huge heart and a big smile. He treated everyone with respect, generosity and loving kindness. Anthony’s family feels so incredibly blessed to have had him in their lives. Survived by his father, Bill Black, of Leavenworth, mother and step-father Susan and Jim Duncan of Fall City, sister Katy Black of Fall City, grandma Carol Furstenwerth of Aberdeen, Uncle Jim Black of Leavenworth, uncles Steve and Dave (Teresa) Furstenwerth and cousins Kelsey and Haley of Aberdeen, and cousins Whitney and Tiffany Black of Denver, CO.

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Thursday, Jan. 3

Valley Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. at North Bend Library. Learn to play chess or get a game going. All ages and skill levels welcome. Live music: Open mic begins at 7 p.m. at Slider’s Cafe, Carnation.

Friday, Dec. 28 E-Reader Assistance: Learn how to download KCLS e-books to your e-reader or computer during this digital downloads demonstration, 4 p.m. at Fall City Library.

Wednesday, Jan. 2 Anime & Manga Club: Teens can watch anime movies, eat popcorn and practice anime drawing, 3 p.m. at Snoqualmie Library. Study Zone: Students in grades K-12 can drop-in during scheduled Study Zone hours for free homework help in all subjects from volunteer tutors, 3 p.m. at Fall City Library. Computer help: Get extra one-on-one help on the computer, 1 p.m. at North Bend Library.

A Finaghty’s New Year party The Voodoos, a five-piece Irish indie rock band, headline when Finaghty Irish Pub in Snoqualmie hosts a ‘Dress to Impress’ New Years Eve Party at 9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 31. Admission includes a free champagne toast at midnight, and a chance to win raffle prizes. Tickets are $20 and sell out fast. Follow Finaghty’s at www.finaghtys.com or on Facebook.

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James Harold Schutter died peacefully at his home on December 15, 2012 surrounded by his family. He was born in Brewster, Washington on December 26, 1950 and graduated from Brewster High school in 1969. He served in the Coast Guard from 1969-1973. He spent two years on tour in Antarctica and the North Pole. Jim was a 3rd class engineer on the ice breaker WAGB4, “The Glacier”. He spent the next two years, 19711973, at the Port Huenene Search and Rescue Station. It was during this time he developed a passion for lighthouses and living on the ocean. After returning from the Coast Guard he moved to Spokane where he met the love of his life, Cindy, in July of 1984. They moved to Fall City in 1987, and had their daughter, Jaimie Christine, in August of that year. Jim and Cindy enjoyed 28 wonderful years together. Jim loved camping, crabbing, fishing, duck hunting and building bird houses and wind mills. He retired in July, after working 24 years for the Washington State Department of Transportation. Jim fought a long and hard battle against cancer and is dearly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife Cindy, daughter Jaimie, brothers Ken (Renee), Francis (Vonna) and Leo (Shirley) and sisters Barbara (Bob) Morrison and Clara (Stanley) Sterley and sister-in-law Beverly Schutter along with 16 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Prosper and Florence Schutter, sister Starlet Holman and brothers, Glenn and Vernon Schutter.

Purl One, Listen Too: Learn new stitches, meet new friends, listen to new books and talk about knitting, 1 p.m. at Snoqualmie Library. Chess club: Snoqualmie Valley Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. at North Bend Library. Learn to play chess or get a game going. All ages and skill levels welcome. Live music: Open mic begins at 7 p.m. at Slider’s Cafe, Carnation. E-Reader Assistance: Learn how to download KCLS e-books to your e-reader or computer during this digital downloads demonstration, 11 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library.

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Stacey Cepeda readies warm coats and gift bags for visitors to the “Christmas for the homeless” event at North Bend Community Church on Dec. 19. The one-time event helps those who miss out on One VOICE’s family drive.

“I have a service heart,” says Walter, a North Bend Community Church member and a computer technician who can set his own hours. He’s out here to let people know, homeless and needy included, that someone cares about them on this frigid morning. “People need a hot meal every now and then. If they’re not getting it for themselves, we’re more than happy to give it to them,” he says.

Holiday help For children and families who need a little help for the holidays, there’s One VOICE and all of the organizations that effort encompasses. But

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North Bend Community Church, one of the site locations for weekly meals for the homeless, is a third of the way complete in a fundraiser drive aiming to upgrade the church’s 1942 kitchen into a safer, more efficient place. The 100-square-foot kitchen needs about $70,000 for a complete remodel. To learn more, call Leslie Glover at (425) 831-7643 or Cindy Altheide at (425) 8885627.

until this year, the number of places that local homeless residents could go for some holiday help has been zero. Today, Salvation Army volunteers, along with River Outreach and St. Clare’s Church members hosted what Harold Erland, a longtime Army volunteer, described as “Christmas for the homeless.” The event, which ran in conjunction with the hot lunch provided at the North Bend Community Church, provided free clothing, food, bags of supplies assembled by Cascade Covenant Church, and other equipment needed for life outdoors. It’s similar to the One VOICE holiday event, Erland says, but specifically for people without a home. “We’re trying to kind of do that for this other segment of the community,” he said, adding that the hot meal was special. It repeated on Tuesday, Christmas Day.

Touching gift Brian didn’t expect to get a present. But the care package he was handed by Erland, filled with useful items like scarves, toothpaste and lip balm, was appreciated. Brian, a guest at Wednesday’s warm meal, aimed to help local needy and homeless residents and families, pronounced the full breakfast of ham and

OPTIONS FROM 1 The options, as presented by Matt Rumbaugh of NAC Architects, would both require demolition of part of the existing school building and therefore have to be completed in phases, and would both build classrooms and a courtyard on what is now the student parking lot. Each would also temporarily take over the tennis courts across Meadowbrook Way from the building, and indefinitely take over the practice softball field there, too, for parking. Option A, all two-story buildings, allowed for more students than Option B, Rumbaugh said, and would bring the school’s total capacity to 2,400 students. “So we’d be right up there with the biggest high schools in the state of Washington,” said board member Scott Hodgins. Option A included a two-level parking structure on the southern side of the property. Option B, without the parking structure and single-story construction in places,

potatoes as “excellent.” He’s amazed at the services that churches, like this week’s breakfast host constantly provide. Brian works odd jobs and has a place to stay, but for the last few years, money has been tight, since a head injury keeps him from returning to construction work. Touched by the help of folks like Erland, he plans to get writing on thank-you cards. Erland, who carried presents of care packages and warm coats to visitors, then shook their hands, says its important not to compartmentalize and categorize people who need help. To Erland, homeless and other labels don’t matter—they’re just people. “If we start treating them different from any other,” it’s a slippery slope to a much darker world, he says. Today’s guests are slowly coming in from the snow, but by 11 a.m., the room will be full, says volunteer Cindy Altheit. Any food that isn’t eaten is bagged and sent off. “They can always use it, always,” Altheit says. Any supplies not given out during Wednesday’s meal would be offered to guests of the Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter which opened at North Bend Community Church Saturday, Dec. 22.

would have a total capacity of 2,000 students. Rumbaugh did not have cost estimates, but said he would present that information in January after receiving board input at this meeting. Board member Marci Busby estimated the cost to be at least $100 million, and was concerned that it wouldn’t meet the district’s needs for the next 30 years — school districts can receive state funding for buildings only every 30 years. “This won’t address our middle school and elementary school issues,” she said. “If we took probably less money, and built a middle school for $50 million and an elementary school for 30, that would still be less, and we could still ask for a certain (amount) to make improvements at the high school.” Taking those steps and preserving the freshman campus, she said, should solve capacity problems for at least 10 years. The board concluded the work session to begin their regular meeting, but planned to discuss this further. The next school board meeting is 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 10, at Snoqualmie City Hall.

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