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The band AlpenFolk with Thomas Tilton on the button box, Bob Baumann on bass, Peter Tilton guitar and Cori Pflug-Tilton on hammered Dulcimer entertained the gathering Saturday during the Winterfest event at the Enumclaw High commons. Photos by Dennis Box
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become a citywide favorite. When the soup dinners debuted seven months ago, 15 guests showed up; the most recent meal, hosted Jan. 9, attracted a crowd of 63. The monthly event has simple guidelines: anyone desiring a dinner of soup, bread, dessert and a beverage just has to show up armed with a bowl and spoon — organizers aren’t about to do dishes. By Kevin Hanson Ellen Boyd, who launched the idea Senior Writer and organizes the meals, said the city of only problem she faces is finding While the free soup suppers in groups willing to cook up a batch of Buckley have steadily increased in soup and provide the bread and despopularity, the number of organisert. So far, the Buckley Kiwanis Club, zations stepping forward to host the Buckley Presbyterian Church, the White monthly meals hasn’t grown accordingly. Sponsored by the Buckley Senior Center River School District administrative team, and hosted each month at the multipurpose center on Main Street, the meals have See SOUP, Page 2
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Enumclaw will begin its 100th birthday year with “An Evening of Stories,” a centennial dinner and program on Jan. 27. The event will include historic displays and timelines, special stories and tales from the city’s past and an opportunity for attendees to share stories of their own. There will be a performance by Allegro Women’s Ensemble, along with a family-style country dinner and no-host bar. Festivities run from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse, better known locally as Pete’s Pool. Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce office, 1421 Cole St., or by visiting www.enumclawchamber.com. Tickets will not be available at the door the evening of the event. A centennial committee was formed to plan activities highlighting the city’s special birthday. The group has a three-part mission to commemorate the past, celebrate the present and create the future.
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The Enumclaw High choir performed Jan. 9 during a school assembly honoring the memory of those who died Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut. Students were urged to help curtail violence in American society. Photo by Kevin Hanson
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POLICE BLOTTER ARGUMENT: Police were asked to respond Jan. 10 to a Cole Street location where there was a dispute brewing between two employees. One had accused the other of scratching her vehicle. Police observed no damage. ASSAULT: A domestic dispute had officers responding Jan. 10 to a Davis Avenue location. A man was taken into custody and booked for fourth-degree assault. SHOPLIFTER: A female was detained Jan. 10 for shoplifting at a Monroe Avenue business. She was then taken into police custody and charged; she also was trespassed from the business. UNWANTED SUBJECT: A Porter Street resident called police Jan. 10, reporting a man was attempting to break into her home. The suspect was said to be an ex-boyfriend of a friend of the victim. Officers responded and took a man into custody for malicious mischief. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TAKEN: Police responded the evening of Jan. 9 to a reported theft of medical equipment. Items were taken from a vehicle in the Thunder Mountain Middle School parking lot while the school gymnasium was being used for recreational basketball. There were no suspects or witnesses. GO TO SCHOOL: Police were contacted the morning of Jan. 9,
asked to deal with a juvenile who was refusing to go to school. An officer responded, the situation was handled and the youth was transported to school. STOLEN, RECOVERED: A city resident reported Jan. 8 his car was stolen while parked at the local library. Approximately five hours later, the vehicle was recovered by tribal police in Puyallup. There was no damage to the automobile. Tribal police reported they had two suspects in custody. TAKEN FROM PORCH: A Bondgard Avenue resident told police Jan. 8 someone took a table and chair from her porch. The items were valued at $150. On Jan. 9, a Florence Street resident reported packages were taken from a front porch. There were no suspects or witnesses. SHOPLIFTING: Officers responded the afternoon of Jan. 8 to a Roosevelt Avenue location and a shoplifting incident. Contact was made and one person was arrested for third-degree theft. CARD USED: A Garfield Street resident told police Jan. 7 his wallet, containing miscellaneous identification and credit/debit cards, had been taken from his home. A card had been used at an ATM and it was noted video evidence might be available. INATTENTIVE DRIVING: Police were told at 3:14 a.m. Jan. 7 of a
potentially-intoxicated driver in the vicinity of state Route 164 and 196th Avenue Southeast. The vehicle, which was reportedly having trouble staying in one lane, was stopped and the driver was not impaired. The driver was warned, however, about inattentive driving while delivering newspapers. VEHICLE HEIST: Police were told the morning of Jan. 6 that a red 1990 Acura Integra had been stolen from a Loraine Street location. Late that afternoon, King County authorities reported finding the vehicle in the vicinity of 236th Avenue Southeast with its stereo missing. The vehicle was impounded to a Black Diamond site. BATTERIES GONE: Police took two reports Jan. 6 of stolen automobile batteries. A Warner Avenue resident went to her car in the morning to find the hood up and the battery gone. A resident of Southeast 432nd Street reported a battery missing, along with a high-performance modulator. WIFE IN CUSTODY: A man called police the evening of Jan. 6, reporting his wife had hit him. He declined medical assistance. The wife was taken into custody for fourth-degree assault and taken to the police station for booking. ASSAULT ARREST: Police responded at 1:09 a.m. Jan. 6 to a Semanski Street address and a domestic violence incident in progress. One person was taken into custody and booked for fourth-degree assault.
PROWL INTERRUPTED: A McHugh Avenue resident notified police at 12:30 a.m. Jan. 5, reporting a vehicle prowl that had just been interrupted. A woman was found going through the man’s vehicle; she was chased on McHugh to Division Street but was not located. No damage was done to the vehicle and nothing was taken. VEHICLE PROWL: A passenger window was broken and clothing was taken during a vehicle prowl that occurred at a Jensen Street facility. The report was issued at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 5. Damage was estimated at $200 and the missing clothes were valued at $130. SUSPICIOUS: Police took a report the afternoon of Jan. 5 of a man dressed in a dark suit, with white gloves and a white stocking cap pulled over his face. When officers responded to the Michael Avenue address, the man said he was simply role-playing. Police advised against dressing and acting like that in a
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OBITUARIES LEONE PETTUS Leone (Kowalski) Pettus, 75, died Dec. 24, 2012, near her home in Palestine, Texas. She was born June 17, 1937, in Billings, Mont. to John and Nelly (Bjarko) Kowalski. All her school years were spent in Enumclaw and she graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1955. She is survived by children Mindy Danielsen, Kenny Danielsen and Walter “Buddy” Sheridan; sisters Josephine and Karen; five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Joe Kowalski and sister Irene Dutton.
DOROTHY CARDEN Former resident Dorothy Carden died Nov. 28, 2012, in Poulsbo, Wash. She was born April 13, 1922, to Howard and Nellie Johnson in Durham, Wash. She was married to Edgar Carden, spent much of her married life in Enumclaw and was employed for many years at Mutual of Enumclaw. Upon retirement, she and her husband spent a portion of each year in Sun City, Ariz. She was a member of the Women of the Moose No. 798 and Calvary Presbyterian Church. To celebrate her 90th birthday, she fulfilled a dream of seeing Alaska on a cruise with her family. She is survived by daughter Linda Shaw and husband Gary; son Donald Carden and wife Margaret; and one grandchild.
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She was preceded in death by her husband. At her request, there were no services. Donations in her memory are suggested to Women of the Moose, P.O. Box 1175, Enumclaw, 98022.
RALPH VANDER LAAN Enumclaw resident Ralph Vander Laan, 90, died Jan. 10, 2013, in Seattle. He was born June 9, 1922, in Friesland, Netherlands, to Martin and Tina Vander Laan. He was the owner of the Enumclaw Variety Store on Cole Street and was a member of both Calvary Presbyterian Church and the Lions Club. He is survived by wife Johanna Vander Laan; Ralph Vander Laan sons Hank Vander Laan of Enumclaw and Bruce Vander Laan and wife K.K. of Ravensdale; daughters Corrie Schouten and husband Clair of Bellingham, Wash., and Tina Vander Veen and husband Jim of Quincy, Wash.; brothers Hank Vander Laan, Martin Vander Laan and Bill Vander Laan and wife Katie, all of Chino, Calif.; sister Alice Vanden Toorn of Chino; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Gaya Powel. A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Calvary Presbyterian Church. He will be inurned at Evergreen Memorial Park. Remembrances are suggested to the Northwest Kidney Foundation, P.O. Box 3035, Seattle, 98114.
Services directed by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
JOELLE BERG Joelle Kristine Berg, 40, died unexpectedly Jan. 4, 2013, in Buckley. She was born April 26, 1972, in Bellingham to Mike and Penny Hamstra and was a 1990 Lynden Christian High School graduate. After high school, she married Robert Berg. They resided in Lynden until 2000, moved to Arizona, then returned to Washington in 2006. Joelle Berg She is survived by husband Rob, daughter Brittney Paige, son Corby Robert and daughter-in-law Chyanne of the family home; parents Mike and Penny Hamstra of Lynden; and grandparents George and Ida Harvey and Marilyn Hamstra of Lynden. She was preceded in death by grandfather Andy Hamstra and uncle Mark Hamstra. Memorial services took place Saturday, Jan. 12, at First Reformed Church in Lynden. A memorial fund will be set up in her name via Wells Fargo Bank to go Autism Speaks and charities supporting the needs of foster children. All may share memories and condolences in the online guest book at www. gilliesfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were by Gillies Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Lynden.
Photo exhibit through Feb. 5 at city hall gallery The work of Bonney Lake photographer Mike Dilbeck will be on display at Gallery 2013 through Feb. 5. Dilbeck’s approach is to capture images that frequently defy the viewer to identify even very familiar sites or objects, concentrating on the elements and principles of art to present expressive and often abstract imagery. It’s his way of looking at and sharing the beauty of natural objects. Dilbeck’s work has been shown at the Enumclaw gallery a number of times and at galleries in Auburn, Puyallup, Yakima and Port Townsend. In a written statement, Dilbeck describes his work as “simplistic, complicated and everything in between all at the same time. It is also, many times, not recognizable, which are the type of images I enjoy presenting. Making people pause, look a little deeper and think about what they see. I hope to illustrate that there are many dramatic scenes in nature that tend to be overlooked because they are around us every day just waiting for us to stumble upon them. I’m constantly looking for those unique moments when nature presents itself in a truly magnificent way.” Gallery 2013 is in the council chambers at Enumclaw City Hall. 1339 Griffin Ave. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. For more Information, call the Cultural Programs office at 360-802-0239.
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After grooming 75,000 dogs, Kim Beach calling it a career By Daniel Nash Staff Writer
After 30 years in business, and 27 years on Main Street, pet groomer Kim Beach will retire in June. Klips By Kim is the oldest standing business in the city of Buckley. “I’ve worked every Saturday for the past 30 years,” Beach said. “It’s time to get out there and find out what happens on Saturday.” Beach began grooming pets in the city of Midway immediately after graduating high school in 1976. She briefly moved on to bar tending and working in an insurance office but, as she put it, “always went back to the dogs.” She opened Klips By Kim in the back room of an Enumclaw veterinary office in 1983. Every day for three years she drove from her home in Bonney Lake to Enumclaw, never giving Buckley a glance as she passed through. Quite literally, she couldn’t: the train tracks passing through town rested on a hump that blocked the view of Main Street. One day, Beach decided to see what she had been missing. She drove over the hump into the city proper and almost immediate-
ly spotted the “For Rent” sign on 729 Main Street, where she still does business today. Having grown fond of Buckley, she and her family eventually moved into town. “I still have my first business license,” Beach said. “I bought it for $10, it’s a business license signed by the mayor at that time, and for its expiration date it read ‘Good indefinitely.’” Washington state laws changed and overrode the indefinite license, but its one of many “firsts” Beach has kept around, from her first dollar to her first customer. Sandra “Sandy” Thomas and her husband Richard, along with dog Buffy, were Beach’s first clients in Buckley, circa March 1986. Thomas remains a regular customer. Clients from as far away as Federal Way, Yelm and Seattle—“snowbirds” who patronized Klips in Enumclaw on their way to the ski slopes—are still regulars. Beach estimated she’s groomed 75,000 dogs over the course of her career. When dogs passed on, she shared in their owners’ grief. When they moved on and started anew with a pup, she welcomed them into her extended animal family. “Some of them come every four weeks, so they’re like my dogs,” she said. “I really had… I could read a dog. I love cats too,
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Our soldiers face a battle even after coming back from courageously fighting overseas. In a nation of 21.8 million veterans, over 6 percent live in poverty and a fourth live with a disability. Christopher Hurst Cathy Dahlquist In 2008, only 2.9 million veterans received compensation for service-related disabilities, even though 3.4 million veterans have a service-related disability. Many do not know how to effectively access their benefits to their fullest extents and 74 percent lack a bachelor’s degree or higher. A large portion of our soldiers in Afghanistan (10 percent) and an even larger portion of our soldiers in Iraq (up to 20 percent) return with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly known as PTSD. The suicide rate of our soldiers is generally higher than that of our civilian population and it’s increasing. The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that one veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes; 18 veteran suicides occur each day and more than 116 active duty soldiers this year. These statistics reveal a grim
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Wounded warriors Letters Last year also provided deserve our best many inspiring events By Rep. Christopher Hurst, D-31, Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R-31, and David Fitzgerald, chief executive officer, Proliance Surgeons
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I was very upset and almost felt sick after reading the top 10 stories of 2012 (Courier-Herald, Jan. 2). It just goes to show what kind of world we are living in when the majority of what we report on are the negative and disturbing stories of 2012. I just wanted to take a quick moment to recognize a few of the stories I felt should have made the top 10 list of this past year. Rachel’s Challenge! The students and community of Enumclaw went on a mission to promote kindness
and compassion last year. In total, this awesome community collected over 2 miles of links of kindness and started their very own chain reaction that will hopefully make for a better community and world. Big Day of Serving! This past October, The Big Day came to Enumclaw and it was an amazing day of serving and blessing many in this community. Over 200 youth came as far as Oregon, Bremerton, Moses Lake and many of our own to: paint the Enumclaw Senior Center, clean up and paint portions of J.J. Smith Elementary, deliver over 200 senior care packages to seniors in need and also complete an additional 20+ community service projects that have left a lasting impression on this great town.
Kind Campaign! At the start of this past school year, Enumclaw welcomed the Kind Campaign to their middle schools and community. The Kind Campaign’s mission is to bring awareness to bullying. Lauren Parsekian and Molly Thompson, both affected by female bullying, decided to create a documentary and nonprofit that would ultimately change the lives of hundreds of thousands of people across America. The girls have gone on three national tours, spreading their school assembly program and documentary film in hundreds of schools and communities across the country, including Enumclaw. The documentary was shown in schools and at the Chalet
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It’s not always black and white Do you know what black-andwhite thinking is? It’s a way of seeing situations and events as moral choices between good and evil, right and wrong, either/or, with nothing in between. This type of thinking is absolutely essential in life-or-death situations. The choices are stark where dramatic decisive action is required. Most of the time, though, black-and-white thinking limits our options and causes us to see the world with too narrow a focus. President Dwight Eisenhower falls into the category of a black-and-white thinker. He was a great general during World War II who planned and executed the Normandy invasion of France, the largest amphibious invasion in world history. To do this he had to organize more than 300,000 soldiers, thousands of ships and planes, tanks and trucks, to be in the right place at the right time. Failure would mean the death of thousands and the possible loss of the war against the Nazis. This is an example of black-and-white, life-anddeath decision making. It was the best approach in this case. Because of Eisenhower’s success in the defeat of fascism in Europe during World War II, the American people elected him to two terms as president in the 1950s. His goal was to give America peace for a generation after a world war, followed by the bloody Korean War. He reached his goal. Not one American soldier died during his administration from combat. Eisenhower saw the world in blackand-white terms as a titanic struggle between Soviet communism and American democracy/capitalism. To stop the communists from taking over the world, the Eisenhower administration would subvert weak democracies that had elected leftist-leaning leaders. Eisenhower used the CIA to overthrow the democratically-elected leaders of Iran, the Congo and Guatemala. It gained us 25 years of peace. In Iran,
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the U.S. government helped the shah return to power. This ushered in 25 years of repression and brutality upon the Iranian people. He bought us a generation of peace, but at the cost of anger, hostility and distrust from the Iranians who sought revenge in 1979 by taking 50 American embassy staff in Tehran hostage for 444 days. We are still living with Eisenhower’s decision in dealing with Iran today. This is an example of black-and-white thinking with negative consequences. Another black-and-white thinking president was Lyndon B. Johnson in regard to the Vietnam conflict. He escalated the war in Vietnam in the 1960s. Johnson bought into the Domino Theory, first promulgated by Eisenhower. The theory goes that if South Vietnam fell to the communists, then, eventually all of Southeast Asia would fall like dominos set up next to each other. Next, the countries of South Asia would collapse before communism, and so on. Many Americans and Vietnamese died because of Johnson and the Pentagon’s belief in this theory. Eventually it was proven false by President Richard Nixon who pitted the Chinese communists and the Soviet Union against each other. Nixon played on their shared suspicions and fears, allowing the U.S. to withdraw from the Vietnam conflict. Looking back, it is obvious that this theory was flawed. It was based on the fear generated by the Cold
War. The Domino Theory did not take into account the fact that the Vietnamese communists saw the Vietnam conflict as really a civil war between North and South, not solely as a struggle between communism and capitalism. Additionally, the North Vietnamese saw the U.S. presence in the 1960s in their country as just one more foreign imperialist power. Before the Americans arrived, there had been the Chinese, the French and the Japanese. The Vietnamese kicked all of them out in turn. Black-and-white thinking in regard to Johnson and Vietnam was a disaster both for his presidency and the nation. Had Johnson understood the Vietnamese in terms of their history rather than only as communists, we might never have gotten involved in Vietnam. It’s my opinion that black-andwhite, either/or type thinking occurs when either we are ignorant of all the facets and/or inexperienced in dealing with an issue. It also comes from fear that causes us to think with tunnel vision. At times of high danger, this is an effective defense, but during times where the stakes are not imminent, it blinds us to other, better options. This type of thinking is common in the world today. Osama Bin Laden saw the world as a struggle between his brand of Islam and the West. It is also common today in U.S. politics where politicians are highly polarized into their either/or mentalities. The lack of the ability to compromise — the opposite of black and white thinking — has largely paralyzed our government. There is a time and a place for black-and-white thinking, as with Eisenhower’s conquest of Nazism, but when it comes to our government, compromise is really what most Americans hunger for from their leaders.
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LETTERS FROM 6 Theatre and our youth were changed for the better by being a part of it. I am sure there are many other great stories that I have forgotten to mention, but just had to take a minute to show that there are many bright lights still shining in the midst of all the darkness that seems to make the headlines. Here’s to a brighter 2013! Jaclyn VanHoof Enumclaw
Proud of those who care for our elderly citizens On Friday, Jan. 4, the Enumclaw Fire Department responded to a fall victim at a local senior citizen’s residence. We were alerted by a volunteer for a program called Neighbors Feeding Neighbors. The resident was not coming to the door and the volunteer heard the resident screaming inside the home. Firefighters forced entry in to the residence and found the patient had fallen into a bathtub with cold water running on her for over two hours. Firefighters were able to provide the needed medical care for the patient and transported her to the hospital with hypothermia. After the call was completed I was able to take the
Wednesday, January 19, 2013 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 7 time to talk with Enumclaw Senior Center Director Jobyna Nickum, who arrived on scene. She told me about the Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program. This program provides a hot meal that is delivered daily. In fact, this is the only community within King County that provides this type of service to their seniors. The program is funded by community donations and all the work involved is done by volunteers. As Jobyna talked about the program I became very proud of the senior center staff who genuinely care for our elderly citizens. Proud of the people who have stepped up and volunteered for the Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program. This emergency response had a good outcome due to the fact that the residents of this community care enough to deliver hot meals to our elderly. If this program was not in place I can assure you the outcome would have been tragic. Randy Fehr Enumclaw
Debate needs to be on people, not weapon they hold I read that in sales the first person who mentions a number is the loser and in an argument the first person who apologizes is the winner. I like to win so I will
say it first — I apologize. Apparently, I was incorrect in my quote attributed to George Washington in my last letter. The website Mr. Robert DuChaine, Buckley, refers to (Letter to the Editor, Jan. 2) does indeed say that this quote is unverifiable and since the general is no longer with us and I can’t ask him about it, I stand corrected. That being said, I must address the remainder of his response as it appears to be a matter of “if you can’t attack the message, attack the messenger.” Mr. DuChaine wrote that according to “all available verifiable evidence” teachers and staff in Israel do not carry guns, which is generally true. Reports in The New York Times, Jerusalem Review, Israel Today, National Review, Fox News (I know, I know, rightwing propaganda) and others cited while it is not the usual practice today they did in the past and still do in some parts of the country. Today, security fences and armed guards are used, like many of the schools our politicians’ kids attend. Go figure. Mr. DuChaine’s point about how difficult it is to obtain a gun or carry permit in Israel (like in Chicago, D.C. and NYC with the highest gun-related crime in the country) strengthens the point I was attempting to make — that stricter gun laws will only burden lawabiding citizens. In case you
hadn’t heard these crimes are committed by criminals, crazies and terrorist, not lawabiding citizens. Criminals, crazies and terrorist don’t obey the law. They don’t care about the law. Mr. DuChaine wraps it all up with an attack on the NRA which shows his own anti-gun opinion which he is entitled to. He implies that my suggestion “now is not the time to do something” is just an NRA ploy. I am not a tool of the NRA, Mr. DuChaine; I’m not even a member. But I do support their work to defend our Second Amendment rights. Didn’t your mother ever tell you to calm down and think before making important decisions? Mine did…smart lady. I am not “pro-gun.” I am “pro-constitution.” The legislation being proposed by Sen. Feinstein threatens a fundamental right in that constitution. The end result will not be safer schools and streets, but rather millions of law-abiding citizens made into instant felons. The focus of this debate needs to be on the wielder of the weapon, not on the weapon being wielded. Tim Personius Buckley
New life for the old grange hall Back in the day — way back before the turn of the 20th century — frontiersmen in the Enumclaw area were digging outhouses and falling trees on their land-grant property. They were affectionately known as “stump farmers.” The timber was of some value and they used the profits to purchase cows, hoping to develop dairy farms. Concerned about Wally DuChateau their children’s eduColumnist cation, these hardy souls pooled their time, labor and lumber in a community effort and built proverbial one-room schools at strategic locations around the countryside. By the early 1940s, nearly all the one-room country schools had closed. Thereafter, they were taken over by farm granges and served as community centers for social affairs and farm business. During the 1940s and ‘50s, the most important grange events were community dances. Folks from all over the various districts would gather in the old buildings to waltz, polka and schottische to rather rag-tag bands, each of which usually had a drum, accordion and piano and perhaps a violin, banjo or guitar. Sometime around the early 1960s these dances withered away; the old farmers were retiring and selling their land and their children went to more modern dance facilities in new clubs and lounges around the county.
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WARRIORS FROM 6 reality. In the past year there have been more suicide deaths by soldiers than those dying in combat in Afghanistan. Tricare, the healthcare program of the United States military that covers active and retired service members and their dependents, is facing rising costs in the face of fairly stagnant payments and funding that has not kept up with the rising cost of healthcare. The Department of Defense’s healthcare costs have risen from $19 billion in 2001 to more than $49 billion for the next fiscal year. Meanwhile, 2012’s price range for Tricare Prime plans, which range from $460 to $520, could rise to $893 to $2,048. Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates warned, “the Tri-Care expenses are eating up the Pentagon budget.” This burden will likely be shifted onto our veterans and, while these costs are involved with the separate ordeal of rising overall healthcare costs, it is out of step with our commitment to our veterans. The United States takes great pride in its values of freedom and liberty and we consistently celebrate and honor our military and those who fight for it. While we do not question our government’s intent to honor our soldiers, our systems with which we repay our heroes are often inadequate. Though a
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large variety of gova series of programs Many wounded warriors are not ernment programs that tailored the prooffered adequate care or services. grams around the no doubt help our nation’s veterans, Thousands wait months with serious needs of veterans, we can do better. as setting up a mental and physical disabilities. such The reality is a sea web portal through of bureaucracy and a which each veteran befuddling number could access the of agencies set on difinformation relevant ferent tasks. to them. The commission also suggested Many wounded warriors are not offered that the government document the fluidity adequate care or services. Thousands wait of information between the Department months with serious mental and physical of Defense and the Department of Veteran disabilities. America needs to try new, inno- Affairs, aiming to reduce bottlenecks in the vative programs for healthcare to help our benefits system. We greatly need improveveterans and to vastly overhaul the military ments like these. The 9th Circuit Court healthcare system that demands improve- of Appeals last year demanded that the ments. Department of Veterans Affairs overhaul We can fix our veterans’ benefits system. its programs dealing with mental health, There are a number of creative ideas out noting that it took an average of four years there for new and inventive ways to help to supply full mental health benefits to get the system back into shape, both on the veterans. administration side and on the treatment So, what can we do to help? On the treatside. In 2007, The President’s Commission ment side of things, not all veterans need on Care for America’s Wounded Warriors the same, standardized care. Some proboutlined a number of suggestions for lems cannot be fixed with a one-size-fitsimproving the Department of Veteran’s all approach and there is a need to modify Affairs. These recommendations include our system so that we may fit veterans modernizing and simplifying the disability with an approach that works for them. process and providing incentives to veter- There are a number of grassroots programs ans for completing their education tracks. that are working effectively. Heartbeat… The commission recommended instituting Serving Wounded Warriors, an organiza-
tion that provides veterans with unique therapies to help treat injuries and PTSD, is just one example of how many largelyunderutilized ideas are out there that can be used to help our veterans recover from their injuries. Heartbeat aims its programs, consisting of horseback riding therapy and scuba-diving therapy, at helping warriors exercise and train parts of their bodies injured during the war. Out-of-the box, grassroots programs like these attempt to fill the voids in our inadequate governmental programs for veterans. A famous general in the U.S. military, George Washington, once said, “the willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation.” Let us run our government by those words and support programs such as Heartbeat. ChristopherHurst,IndependentDemocrat,is the current chairman of the House Public Safety Committee and will chair the Government Accountability and Oversight Committee in January. He has served in the Legislature for 10 years. Cathy Dahlquist, R-Enumclaw, will serve as the ranking Republican on the House Education Committee. She is currently serving her second term in the Legislature.
Drop the winter blues and start thinking spring Marianne Binetti will be speaking every day at the Tacoma Home and Garden Show, which runs Jan 23-27 at the Tacoma Dome. For more information go to www.otshows.com.
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This indoor show has hundreds of vendors but go to see and smell and touch the garden displays and you’ll reap the benefits of inhaling nature. I’ll be speaking at 2 p.m. each day (except 3 p.m. the Saturday of the show) and to stimulate your spring fever I’ll be giving away samples of some cool, new plants. “Taming Your Garden” is the topic for Wednesday, Friday and Sunday of the
Ruby Favro Androsko Keeney a longtime resident of Enumclaw/Black Diamond passed away January 4, 2013 at the age of 105. She was born February 2,1907 in Black Diamond. She was a spirited and strong woman whom lived life to the fullest. She loved dancing and having fun at the casino. She worked at the Black Diamond Bakery as a young woman later at Weyerhaeuser Company sorting timber, and retired head cook at Rainier State School. Ruby was preceded in death by husband Steve Androsko and Lee Keeney. She is survived by son Joe Androsko of Black Diamond, daughter Sally Androsko and stepdaughters Vicki Harp of Enumclaw, Dorothy Copper of Mesa, AZ and stepson Edward Sellers of Auburn. Grandchildren Joe Androsko Jr, Gail Van Hoof of Enumclaw, Mike Androsko, Gina Androsko of Black Diamond, Jennifer Whitmore of Buckley, Cindy Proctor Harp, Jeff Harp, Bill Harp and Travis Harp of Enumclaw and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held on January 19th 1:00-3:00 pm at the Black Diamond Community Center 31605 Third Ave Black Diamond, Memorials may be made to the Black Diamond Community Center, PO Box 480 Black Diamond, WA. 98010. 728677
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New clinic keeps patients closer to home St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw has opened the first anticoagulation clinic on the Plateau to serve patients who must take prescription blood-thinner medications warfarin (Coumadin) or heparin to prevent life-threatening blood clots. Pharmacists at the outpatient clinic, which opened Dec. 18, review patients’ prescription and over-the-counter medications for potentially harmful drug interactions; perform blood tests and provide lab results; communicate lab results to patients and their primary-care physicians; adjust medication dosages as needed; and provide patient education about blood thinners. A key feature at the clinic is that patients immediately receive results from their blood tests. Gone are the anxious hours of waiting for the doctor’s office to call with lab results and medication guidance. Enumclaw resident Mike Binetti, 86, is
among the individuals who are benefitting from the new clinic’s services. His need for blood-thinner medication monitoring “has been a constant chore for the past 20 or so years for me,” explained the retired educator. “I didn’t mind it very much when I required blood testing only every three months. But, with aging came the more frequent blood draws — often, bi-weekly. “So, this new anticoagulation clinic is a godsend,” he added. “It’s quick, easy and less invasive.” Blood thinners prevent clots that can cause stroke or deep vein thrombosis, a condition in which a clot travels through the bloodstream, damaging the lungs and other organs, or causing death. Patients are referred to the St. Elizabeth Anticoagulation Clinic by their physician. Binetti’s wife of 61 years, Lena, accompanied him to his
Enumclaw resident Mike Binetti meets with Quan Luu, a pharmacist at the St. Elizabeth Hospital Anticoagulation Clinic. Photo courtesy Franciscan Health System. first appointment at the hospital’s new clinic and described the experience as “absolutely wonderful.”
“There was no waiting,” she said. “It was just zip, zip, zip, and then we went home with everything we needed.”
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Hall of Fame ceremony is Friday The 1998 Enumclaw High School girls basketball team will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame during a Friday night ceremony. The EHS Hall of Fame Committee will host the induction ceremony during halftime of a boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium. The 1998 squad went 14-0 in league play to win the South Puget Sound League North championship and finished with an overall mark of 25-4. The girls earned a West
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The Enumclaw High gymnastics team proved its dominance once again, winning a four-team meet at Decatur High in Federal Way. The Jan. 9 meet saw the EHS girls
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SPORTS ROUNDUP White River 67, Washington 51 January 11 at White River White River scoring: Dustin France 20, Brandon Dove 11, Clayton Holm 11, Spencer Swigart 10, Alex Sayler 8, Brandon Garvin 5, Bo Dudley 2. Enumclaw 54, Decatur 47 January 11 at Enumclaw Enumclaw scoring: Tony Chynoweth 15, Perry Rockwood 15, Thomas Peterson 11, Junior Condon 7, Drake Rademacher 6. White River 59, Sumner 47 January 8 at White River White River scoring: Dustin France 22, Robert Foster 10, Brandon Dove 6, Alex Sayler 6, Spencer Swigart 6, Clayton Holm 4, Bo Dudley 3, Brandon Garvin 2. Enumclaw 58, Peninsula 46 January 8 at Peninsula Enumclaw scoring: Drake Rademacher 17, Bryce Peterson 16, Tony Chynoweth 13, Junior Condon 5, Perry Rockwood 4, Tyler Koenig 2, Colton Gustafson 1.
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White River 56, Washington 31 January 11 at White River White River scoring: Amanda Lance 17, Kennedy Hobert 17, Taylor Hillius 10, Darian Gore 4, Maci Goethals 3, Mollie Rasmussen 3, Kristin Sturdivan 2. Enumclaw 61, Decatur 6 January 11 at Decatur Scoring not reported. White River 57, Sumner 36 January 8 at White River White River scoring: Kennedy Hobert 30, Amanda Lance 10, Kristin Sturdivan 8, Maci Goethals 5, Sutton Mills 2, Darian Gore 1, Kathryn Timmerman 1. Enumclaw 32, Peninsula 29 January 8 at Enumclaw Enumclaw scoring: Katie Holland 10, Kimmy Aubert 5, Hannah Calvert 5, Danielle Saltarelli 4, Calli Remitz 2, Julia Myers 2, Jessica Snoen 2, Nadine Huff 2.
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36th Matman Classic January 12 in Silverdale Enumclaw finalists: Ryan Anderson, 160 pounds, first place; Falani Gill, 170 pounds, second place; Kelyn
Boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are invited to participate in the local 2013 Knights of Columbus free throw championship. The local competition will take place Jan. 19 at Southwood Elementary in Enumclaw. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. and competition starts at 10. The event is sponsored annually, with winners progressing through local, district and state competitions.
Wallin, 182 pounds, second place; Wyley Stewart, 195 pounds, second place; Justin Mitchell, 152 pounds, second place; Jerad Paul, 126 pounds, second place. White River 46, Washington 33 January 10 White River winners: Mason Hamilton, 113 pounds, by pin; Cody Schwab, 120, 14-3 major decision; Trevor Kurtz, 138, by pin; Caleb Maurseth, 145, by pin; Brandon Short, 152, by pin; Gavin Severson, 160, by pin; Chris Skinner, 195, by pin; Justin Nale, 285, by disqualification. Enumclaw 52, White River 16 January 9 at White River 106 pounds, Kyle Opland (E) by forfeit; 113, Hunter Haney (E) pinned Mason Hamilton (WR); 120, Cody Schwab (WR) pinned Garrett Jorosz (E); 126, Jerad Paul (E) over Bryce Thompson (WR) 5-4; 132, Tyke Reed (E) pinned Carl Klein (WR); 138, Trevor Kurtz (WR) over Jayden Fend (E) 5-1; 145, Lucas Somera (E) pinned Caleb Maurseth (WR); 152, Brandon Short (WR) over Garrett Roe (E) 16-5; 160, Ryan Anderson (E) pinned Gavin Severson (WR); 170, Falani Gill (E) over Garrett Robertson (WR) 14-3; 182, Kelyn Wallin (E) pinned Chris Carlson (WR); 195, Chris Skinner (WR) over Wyley Stewart (E) 8-6; 220, Sefo Gill (E) pinned Chester Grover (WR); 285, Jared Seman (E) over Justin Nale (WR) 9-6.
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Enumclaw vs. White River January 9 at White River Raquel Cormier (E) pin Emma Walker (WR); KC Moulden (E) pin Hannah Lewandowski (WR); Morgan Shirey (WR) pin Jaelen Hobert (EHS); Kendra Blue (WR) dec. Kristen Green (E); Danielle Cormier (E) pin Jamie Meagher (WR); Kylie Norton (WR) pin Raquel Cormier (E); Hannah Lewandowski (WR) pin Chantal Capps (E). Burlington-Edison Tournament January 12 Enumclaw highlights: Jaelen Hobert, 124 pounds, champion; Danielle Cormier, 145 pounds, champion; KC Moulden, 235 pounds, champion Jade Paterson, 190 pounds, third place;.
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on the beam. Maddison Ward competed in three events, finishing fourth in the floor, beam and bars. Maria Blad wound up seventh in the vault and tied for 11th in the floor exercise. Also competing for EHS were: Nikki Wilson, 15th on the beam, 18th in the floor exercise; Taylor Amsbaugh, 19th bars and vault; Rhianna Paro, 23rd bars; Alanna Chynoweth, 25th vault; Keelie Crabb, 28th, beam; Madeline Petellin, 29th bars; Missy Sanders, 31st bars; and Jenny Irish, 31st vault.
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Dear Friends, Our nation was shocked and saddened by the horrific event that occurred last month at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut. We all have new meaning regarding keeping our children safe. I have inserted the letter that was distributed to all students on the day after the event. I am so very grateful for the partnerships that we have with the cities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond. There was no hesitation in writing a joint letter to all of our families about the importance and priority of keeping our children safe.
ENUMCLAW -- Students at Enumclaw High School are pledging to perform 26 acts of kindness in honor of the 26 victims of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut.
Our principals have taken strong leadership in each building to review and improve safety procedures with staff in the event of an emergency. These procedures follow state law and district policies. It is always important to review and rely upon our base plan as a school system. Because each of our facilities is designed differently, Tim Madden (our Director of Business and Operations) and I are meeting with each building leader and law enforcement as a direct way to continually seek improvements that would be specific for each site. We believe this is an effective two-pronged approach.
The pledges were made during a student-inspired assembly today where 26 seniors read the names of the Sandy Hook victims, students sang, and the choir performed. The art class created a banner with 26 handprints which will be sent to Sandy Hook. Her voice choked with emotion, principal Jill Burnes said she is proud of the students’ initiative and said her biggest goal is to create a school where every student and staff member feels accepted and respected, a place where students can learn without fear. Basketball player and co-organizer Perry Rockwood told the assembly it might be difficult to reach out to someone you don’t know, but it’s worth the effort. “You don’t know what’s happening in a person’s life,” he said. “So, we spend six hours here (at school) a day. Why not make that six hours when they can get away from their problems?” Co-organizer Hannah Olney said the school hopes to sell “Never Forget” bracelets to raise $2000 for Sandy Hook School.
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In communities like Enumclaw and Black Diamond, we tend to know one another. As a result, I have heard more than once in the last couple of weeks confessions from parents: “Mr. Nelson, a week ago my daughter forgot her lunch. I was in a hurry and became frustrated with the staff person who asked me to sign in at the office. I fully understand the importance of this now.” Or simply. “Mr. Nelson, I have gone straight to my child’s classroom without signing in. I won’t do this again.” I so value these comments and would appreciate your assistance in insuring this simple procedure is followed. I know we all recognize the importance of working together to hold each other accountable in each of our eight buildings. In Partnership with you PS I do hope you will consider coming to the State of Education Address beginning at 6:00 PM in the EHS Commons. The Board of Directors is serving soup and salad. It is going to be a fun evening!!
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It isn’t surprising since Enumclaw schools have been participating in “Rachel’s Challenge,” named after Rachel Scott, who was killed in the 1999 Columbine High shootings. The program teaches compassion and kindness to combat bullying and social isolation.
Each year, the Enumclaw School District offers the opportunity for K-4 students to take the qualifying assessment for placement into the
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT (I.A.) PROGRAM for highly capable students. This year’s test for students in second through fourth grades will be held on
Saturday, February 9, 2013 from 9:00-12:00 Southwood Elementary School Kindergarten and first grade assessment will take place during regular school days in April, at each student’s school site. Testing days for each school for kindergarten and first graders will be communicated as needed with families who have signed their kindergarten or first graders up for testing, once those dates have been determined. Those interested in having their child assessed for the Individual Achievement Program can register at the office of their child’s school beginning now. The deadline for signing up all students will be January 25, 2013. Parents, teachers, or community members may recommend students for testing.
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Enumclaw School District was fortunate to have presenter Myron Dueck share with staff his own experiences, and some from his colleagues in SD67 (British Columbia), in implementing non-traditional assessment and grading strategies. Using classroom examples and stories, Myron addressed topics such as ‘no zeros’, linking standardized outcomes to in-class assessment, and retesting efficiently and effectively according to tangible data. He highlighted how changes in grading and assessment can increase the level of accountability and ownership students take regarding their own learning. He also discussed the positive effects that grading changes can have on teacher-student relationships and parentteacher interviews. There were 26 staff who worked with Myron on January 4th during a professional development workshop. The entire high school staff and several middle Presenter Myron Dueck and Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment school teachers participated in a workshop Director Terry Parker during PLC time later in the day. Myron Dueck is currently a vice-principal and teacher at Penticton Secondary School in School District 67 Okanagan-Skaha. He holds a Bachelor of Education Degree from the University of Manitoba and a Masters in Educational Leadership from the University of Victoria (BC). EHS Principal Jill Burnes & EMS Science teacher Rebekah Cheney
How did they become Super Hero Hornet Fans? During football season when the two were seniors, they noticed the student section was beginning to sit down at games. They felt they needed to jump in and do something to rekindle student spirit. They now try to attend as many events as their schedules will allow. Where did the costumes come from? Cole’s suit was purchased at Goodwill for $10. He originally used two cans of gold spray paint to make the suit have super hero spirit powers. He occasionally needs to touch it up with paint. So far he has use four cans of spray paint on his suit! Mitchell was the original side kick wearing Hornet attire. This year he is in a full side-kick costume of cape, tie and helmet…..a Spartan of sorts. How has having Super Hero Hornet Fans impacted the games? The fans have a great impact on games and supporting our teams. Last year, in basketball, we were down by 30 points to a great Lakes team. We mounted a great and exciting comeback and ended up only losing by seven. What has been the referees’ reaction? Referees always come up to us and appreciate our spirit.
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STATE OF EDUCATION ADDRESS January 24, 2013 • 6:00 PM • EHS Commons
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The Enumclaw School District Board of Directors would like to invite you to come by for coffee and conversation at 6:00 p.m. prior to their board meetings and board work studies which begin at 6:30 pm. The complete schedule of board meetings is on the district website: http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/board/default.aspx The Board welcomes the opportunity of hearing your thoughts and ideas as well as getting acquainted with you!
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This is the sixth consecutive year for the address! The Board of Directors will be serving a free Soup and Salad Supper beginning at 6:00. The Board will open the formal program at 6:30 followed by Superintendent Mike Nelson’s annual address. During this time a tray of sweet treats will be delivered to each table. The evening will end no later than 7:30.
What Mulan Matinee Performances at EMS Early Release Day – Staff Collaboration Martin Luther King Day – District office closed Board meeting at 6:30 pm (Note: Tuesday meeting) Coffee & Conversation with the board at 6:00 pm. January 24 State of Ed Address & Soup Supper – 6:00 pm in the EHS Commons January 25 First Semester End at EHS January 25 Early Release Day – Staff Collaboration February 1 TMMS Float Friday – 10:30 am February 1 Early Release Day – Staff Collaboration February 2 EHS Tolo February 4 Board Work Study at Sunrise Elementary 6:30 pm. Coffee & Conversation with the board at 6:00 pm February 8 Early Release Day – Staff Collaboration February 8 Hispanic Parent Advisory Council Meeting 6:00 pm at District Office February 12 Jazzing Up Education – Foundation Mardi Gras Event at 11:30 am at the Fieldhouse February 12 TMMS PTA at 7:00 pm February 13 Westwood PTO Board Meeting at 3:45 pm February 15 Early Release Day – Staff Collaboration February 18 President’s Day – District Office closed February 19-22 Mid-Winter Break http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/our district/calendars.aspx
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Our free will and fallen nature can bring us pain Many of us are still operating in a state of disbelief over the incredibly evil and destructive assault on the children of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14 of last year. Even so, with a distance of some 3,000 miles and nearly three weeks, it’s sadly easy to be dismissive of its horror until we are somehow reminded of it. For me, the reminder has come almost daily as we have had the opportunity to have our 5-yearold granddaughter with us since before Christmas. I don’t think there has been a moment when I have gazed upon her in silence
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thinking how awful some parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters still have it, and will continue to have it for a long, long time. This Christmas was radically different for them as will be every Christmas from this point on. It’s
heartbreaking to contemplate it. I think for many the question that remains is “how?” And, “how” offered up in various ways: “How could he have gotten in the school?” “How could anyone even contemplate such a horrendous act?” And perhaps the most difficult of all, “How could an all loving, all knowing God, allow it?” I once heard someone say that the most loving act God ever performed was bestowing upon the crown of his creation, mankind, free will. This loving act
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brings with it all kinds of downsides, however. Because of the sometimes toxic mix of free will and a fallen nature, some will choose to open fire in elementary schools and movie theaters. Because God loves you and me enough to not MAKE us choose him, our race, while seasoned with much goodness and kindness, is also flavored with the bitter. It’s the grim reality of a free existence. But just as death’s reality doesn’t negate life, so too sin and a choice to act in a depraved manner neither negates God nor invalidates his existence. The one who loves
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you and wants to be in relationship with you, also sheds tears of grief over the shameless actions of those who irresponsibly exercise their divinely-granted free will. As long as depravity is a part of the equation, pain will be, too. The prophet Isaiah was correct when he stated “All we like sheep have gone astray, each to our own way.” It’s part of our fallen nature and it won’t be eradicated until we’re made perfect in his sight. Until then, sin will happen and we will continue to join our tears with his, and grieve this loss still, doing so in the company of the almighty.
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Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of B o n n ey L a ke , 1 9 3 0 6 Bonney Lake Boulevard, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA. 98391, until Ja n u a r y 3 0 , 2 0 1 3 a t 10:00 AM for the Allan Yo r k e & We s t Ta p p s Highway Improvements. Work to be performed includes: The Allan Yorke & West Tapps Highway Improvements Project (includes approximately 400-linear feet of sidewalk, curb gutter, irrigation system, landscaping, wall, and 30 linear feet of storm drainage system and other work, all in accordance with the Contract Plans, Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. Bid proposals will be received only at the City Clerk’s Office at the City of Bonney Lake, 19306 Bonney Lake Boulevard, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 by January 30, 2013 at 10:00 AM, at which time they will be opened, read, and tabulated publicly. Clearly identify project name on all submitted bid packages. Proposals received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Contract documents including plan drawings, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project will be availa bl e fo r v i ew i n g a n d downloading on-line through Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc (BXWA) at http://www.bxwa.com. To view the documents on BXWA’s website, select the following links: “ Po s t e d P r o j e c t s ” ; “Public Works”; “City of Bonney Lake”; “Projects Bidding”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder” in order to receive automatic e-mail notification of future addenda and be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require further assistance. For questions regarding this project, p l e a s e c o n t a c t D r ew Fonda, Project Manager at 8720 Main Street East, Bonney Lake, Washington 98391, and (253) 447-4270. The City of Bonney Lake hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into, pursuant to this advertisement, minority and women’s business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to the invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least five (5) percent of the amount of such bid proposal. Checks shall be made payable to the City of Bonney Lake. Should the successful Bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance and payment bond within the time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Bonney Lake. The City of Bonney Lake reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive ir-
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IN THE SUPERIOR regularities in the bid or COURT OF THE STATE in the bidding. No Bidder OF WASHINGTON may withdraw their proIN AND FOR THE posal after the hours set COUNTY OF PIERCE for the opening thereof, In re the Estate of: or before award of conRAYMOND D. tract, unless said award STANDLEY, is delayed for a period Deceased. exceeding sixty (60) calNo. 12-4-01788-6 endar days. PROBATE NOTICE TO Engineers Estimate is CREDITORS b e t we e n $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 t o RCW 11.40.030 $310,000. (Amended) #449987 The Administrator 1/16/13, 1/23/13 named below has been appointed as AdministraCITY OF BUCKLEY, tor of this estate. Any WASHINGTON person having a claim RESOLUTION NO. against the decedent 13-01 must, before the time the Section 1.A RESOLU- claim would be barred T I O N O F T H E C I T Y by any otherwise appliCOUNCIL OF THE CITY cable statute of limitaOF BUCKLEY, WASH- tions, present the claim INGTON, DECLARING in the manner as providAN INTENT TO SELL ed in RCW 11.40.070 by THE CITY OF BUCK- serving on or mailing to L E Y N AT U R A L G A S the Administrator or the UTILITY AND ISSUING Administrator’s attorney A REQUEST FOR PRO- at the address stated beP O S A L S F O R T H E low a copy of the claim P U R C H A S E O F T H E and filing the original of UTILIY. the claim with the court. REQUEST FOR The claim must be prePROPOSALS sented within the later CITY OF BUCKLEY of: (1) Thirty days after SALE OF NATURAL the personal representaGAS UTILITY tive served or mailed the Sealed proposals will be notice to the creditor as received by the under- p r ov i d e d u n d e r R C W s i g n e d a t t h e C i t y o f 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) B u c k l e y 9 3 3 M a i n four months after the Street, P.O. Box 1960, date of first publication B u c k l e y, Wa s h i n g t o n of the notice. If the claim 98321, up to 5:00 p.m. is not presented within on Thursday, June 13, t h i s t i m e f r a m e , t h e 2013 for purchase of the claim is forever barred, City’s Natural Gas Utility except as otherwise proin accordance with RCW vided in RCW 11.40.051 35.94, Sale or Lease of and 11.40.060. This bar Municipal Utilities. Bid- is effective as to claims ders shall be a Public or against both the deceP r i v a t e N a t u r a l G a s dent’s probate and nonUtility Companies, regu- probate assets. lated by the Washington DATE OF FILING COPY State Utilities and Trade OF NOTICE TO CREDIC o m m i s s i o n ( W U T C ) TO R S w i t h C l e r k o f who are currently in full Court: January 8, 2013 compliance with State DATE OF FIRST PUBLIand Federal regulations. CATION: January 16, The Proposals will be 2013 considered by the City /s/KLAUS O. SNYDER, Council for a period of WSB# 16195 time following the due Attorney for Estate date. All proposals must c/o 920 Alder Ave, include requested infor- Suite 201 mation and comply with Sumner, WA the specifications and 98390-1406 requirements of the RFP # 449974 Document. All Propo- 1 / 1 6 / 1 3 , 1 / 2 3 / 1 3 , sals must be accompa- 1/30/13 nied by a certified check, cashier’s check, money The Courier-Herald is Fearless & Creative order, or bid bond payable to the “City of Buck- Our award winning editorial staff is not afraid to tackle the tough story while our award ley” and in an amount of winning creative staff will showcase your business at no additional cost. not less than five percent (5%) of the total NOTICE OF amount bid. Pursuant to APPLICATION, RCW 35.94.020, each SEPA ENVIRONMENbid shall state that the TAL THRESHOLD bidder agrees that if his DETERMINATION or her bid is accepted and he or she fails to AND PUBLIC HEARING comply therewith within BY DIRECTION OF THE t h e t i m e h e r e i n a f t e r HEARING EXAMINER, specified, the check or C I T Y O F B O N N E Y deposit shall be forfeited LAKE, WASHINGTON, N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y to the city. Potential Bidders may GIVEN that, pursuant obtain a copy of the RFP Bonney Lake Municipal D o c u m e n t , f r e e o f Code 14.70.070, the City charge, in electronic for- of Bonney Lake Hearing mat from the City Clerk Examiner will convene a of the City of Buckley Public Hearing at 9:00 ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , e x t a.m. on Friday, March 8, 7801. In obtaining the 2013, in the City Council RFP Document, Bidders Chambers at the Justice must register with com- Center, 9002 Main St. pany name, physical ad- E., Bonney Lake, Washdress, phone and fax ington to receive public numbers, and email ad- testimony on the Van dress. Registration is Halder shoreline subrequired to obtain Ad- s t a n t i a l d eve l o p m e n t per mit (SSDP) and a denda. The City of Buckley ex- State Environmental Polp r e s s l y r e s e r ve s t h e icy Act (SEPA) Environright to reject any or all m e n t a l R ev i e w fo r a Proposals and to waive bulkhead project located minor irregularities or in- at 6310 207th Avenue formalities and to Accept East, within the City of the Proposal to the re- Bonney Lake. sponsive, responsible Project Name: Van Haldbidder as it serves the er Bulkhead Project F i l e P L N interest of the City, in ac- N u m b e r : cordance with the pro- 2013-01588 Description of proposal: cess set form in RCW The applicant is request35.94. J O A N N E S T A R R , ing a shoreline substantial development permit DEPUTY CITY CLERK to for the installation of a # 450347 1 / 1 6 / 1 3 , 1 / 2 3 / 1 3 , bulkhead located at 6 3 1 0 2 0 7 t h Ave nu e 1/30/13, 2/6/13 East, Bonney Lake, WA.
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Determination of Completeness: The application was deemed complete by the City of Bonn ey L a ke C o m mu n i t y D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t ment on Januar y 7, 2013. Applicant/Owner: Johanes Van Halder, PO Box 349, South Prairie, WA 98385 Authorized agent: Lee B o a d , T h e We t l a n d s Cor ps, PO Box 2854, Belfair, WA 98528 Location of proposal, including street address, if any: The proposed project is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 27, Township 20 North, Range 05 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washington. The Pierce County Assessor Parcel Number identifying this property is 5500000040. Lead Agency: City of Bonney Lake Environmental Determination: A Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is being i s s u e d u n d e r WAC 197-11-350, as the responsible official has determined there will be no probable significant adverse environmental impacts from this proposal. Public Comment: Public Comment on the MDNS will be accepted through February 1, 2013. The appeal per iod on the MDNS ends on February 16, 2013. Public Comment on the SSDP will be accepted through February 15, 2013. Staff Contact: Ryan Harriman, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department Phone: (253) 447-4350, Email: harrimanr@ci.bonney-lake.wa.us # 450083 1/16/13 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD PHILLIP BRADSHAW, Deceased NO. 13-4-00073-1SEA 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 und 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:
January 7, 2013 Date of first publication: January 16, 2013. J A S O N C OY B R A D SHAW 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 # 449731 1/16/13, 1/23/13, 1/30/13 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of JOAN EDITH KITZEROW, Deceased. Case No. 12-4-07008-1KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) JANIS M. HAWKINS has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this estate. A ny p e r s o n h av i n g 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: December 20, 2012. Date of First Publication: January 2, 2013. 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/ Janis M. Hawkins Executrix/Personal Representative # 447538 1/2/13, 1/9/13, 1/16/13
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A K C YO R K I E / Yo r k shire Terr ier puppies. Born October 14th, 2012. Home raised . Will be small, approx. 3.5 lbs to 4 lbs. Very friendly and loving puppies, full of mischief. Mother and father onsite. Wormed and f i r s t s h o t s . Fe m a l e s : $1,000. Males: $800. Call anytime: 360-6316256 or 425-330-9903. BONNEY LAKE Dog B o a r d i n g . $ 1 5 a d ay, any size dog. No Pits. Over 15 years experience. State and County Licensed. Visit our website to see our facilities: www.caviarshelties.com 360-897-9888
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B OX E R P U P P I E S ! Purebred. We have 2 Males and 3 Females left. All are Brindle with some White. Born December 4th, ready to go h o m e fo r Va l e n t i n e ’s Day! First shots & worming. Family raised. Asking $500 for Boys and $550 for Girls. Text for pictures: 425-268-5944 GERMAN WIRE H A I R E D Po i n t e r s . 5 puppies left! All males, born September 9th. Up to date on shots, vet c h e cke d . Pa r e n t s o n site. Dad is Smooth Coat. Very loving, great temperament. $500 each. Call 425-754-1843 SMALL MIXED Breed puppies. Males & Females. Born November 14th. $250 for females. $200 for males. Excellent companion dogs. 206-723-1271
CAMPING Membership, complete with a 29’ 5 th Wheel! Featuring 2 slide outs and roof over it. Very nice two story storage shed with metal roof and porch also included. Located at Port Susan Camping Club in Tulalip, WA (near Mar ysville). Asking $25,000 for all. Call 425-422-1341 or 425-238-0445. Vehicles Wanted
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