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Farm stand owner shoots, kills man City still pursuing action against sex offender homes BY STEVE HUNTER

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The 64-year-old owner of Frager Farm Stand in unincorporated Kent shot and killed a man early Wednesday morning after he found the man inside his business office. The business owner, who lives

next door to his Frager Farm Stand in the 25100 block of Frager Road South, called 911 at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday to report the shooting, according to a Wednesday email from Sgt. Cindi West, spokeswoman for the King County Sheriff ’s Office. “The man said he was in his home and heard a noise coming from the

area of his business (on the same property),” West said. “He took his shotgun and went to look around. When he got to the business he saw two men in his office. The homeowner fired a shot and struck and killed one of the men. The other man

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Children from the Kent Youth and Family Services line up outside the ShoWare Center to get a look at Carole and Patty, two of the elephants in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter

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The circus returns this week to Kent’s ShoWare Center. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents Fully Charged – Gold Edition, a high-speed connection to electrifying performers from around the world. The circus is in town through Sunday. Kent is one stop in the circus’ 40-city North American tour. Children from Kent Youth and Family Services caught a preview of the circus Wednesday. They watched and joined circus performers, got up close to exotic animals, including the 10,000-pound Asian elephants. For tickets, visit www.showarecenter.com or call 866-973-9613.

A dispute continues between the city of Kent and at least one operator of group homes that house sex offenders. City officials initially in May notified operators of 10 group homes that they must shut down because they are in violation of the city code for being too close to schools, child care facilities or other sex offender homes. “This matter is a priority of the City Attorney’s Office, and we are in the process of taking action,” said Acting City Attorney Pat Fitzpatrick in a Sept. 26 email. “This is a very complex matter, and there are a number of property owners involved. “The city may bring a civil code enforcement proceeding against those who refuse to comply with the law, or, we may take the matter straight to the (King County) Superior Court.

Either way, there is a significant amount of ground work that the city must lay before it proceeds. “We anticipate taking enforcement action within the next couple of weeks.” One home has complied with the code, Fitzpatrick said. Two other homes are expected to soon come into compliance. But Eddie Weber, who operates six of the homes, plans to keep fighting the city to keep his home open for sex offenders. “Unfortunately, Eddie Weber, who operates a number of the homes, has told us he has no intention of complying with the law,” Fitzpatrick said. “Several property owners whose houses Eddie Weber is renting have indicated they are willing to comply with the city’s zoning ordinance by attempting to evict Eddie Weber and the residents of these houses.”

Abdirahaman Dahir jumps rope with circus members. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter

Eduardo Torres was a good student for much of his academic career. But when his grandmother died during his sophomore year at Kent-Meridian High School, his grades plummeted. Torres, however, made an academic recovery by keeping the value of his education in sight. High school students have different ideas of why education is important to

them. For some, it’s a family expectation while others value it when considering a career or making a better life for themselves than their parents had. But every so often students can lose sight of their objectives in school either through personal tragedy, peer pressure or simply difficulty and hopelessness. Other times, students feeling overwhelmed by a system that isn’t serving them correctly can start [ more STUDENTS page 5 ]


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K-M teacher honored as Symetra Hero in the Classroom Symetra and the Seattle Seahawks honored KentMeridian High School teacher D.J. Reed as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly on Sept. 17. Reed is a math instructor for grades 9–12. Reed is one of 16 K-12 teachers throughout the

Puget Sound area who will be honored for educational excellence in the Symetra Heroes in the Classroom program during the NFL season. Teachers are recognized in front of their students and peers at surprise inschool presentations. They receive a $1,000 donation for classroom books and supplies.

In addition, they receive tickets to a Seahawks home game and are acknowledged during an on-field presentation at CenturyLink Field. Reed was recognized at the Sept. 22 game when the Seahawks took on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jordan Frost, a student, nominated Reed for the award. “Ms. Reed is the star

of Kent-Meridian High School,” Frost said. “Her teaching approach is not about assigning problems and referring us to the course book. Nope! She will write a problem 100 different ways until everyone understands — and if that isn’t time enough, her room is always open after school. She’ll dedicate her entire afternoon to her students.

Kent-Meridian High School’s D.J. Reed was recently recognized as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly. Symetra partners with the Seattle Seahawks to bring the teacher recognition program to the Puget Sound area. COURTESY PHOTO “Ms. Reed makes sure to break down every concept to its simplest level. She understands that math isn’t easy, but she won’t quit on anyone until they are confident about their math skills,” Frost added. “She doesn’t stop there either. Ms. Reed will help any student in the school with whatever they may need, be DONATE TODAY: Kent Food Bank, 515 W. Harrison St., No. 107. For more information or to volunteer, call 253-520-3550 or visit www.skcfc.org/kentfoodbank.

it a job application, dealing with home issues or just math homework.” Teachers may be nominated by their principal, district staff, student or student’s parent. The winners are selected based on their ability to make a real difference in students’ lives; to go above and beyond in their dayto-day responsibilities; and to help students build life skills. To learn more, visit www.SymetraHeroes.com/ Seahawks.

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Grocery workers in the Puget Sound area gave a 98 percent approval to authorize a strike against Fred Meyer, Safeway, QFC and Albertsons stores. Dave Schmitz, president of UFCW 21, announced the vote results Sept. 26. Workers in King, Snohomish, Kitsap and Pierce counties voted last week to authorize a strike. Management is still proposing a contract that would cut pay (including holiday pay) and cut benefits (including elimination of health care coverage for those working less than 30 hours a week), according to UFCW 21. About 30,000

workers are represented by three unions UFCW 21, UFCW 367 and Teamsters 38, whose bargaining teams recommended the strike vote. Bargaining talks will resume on Oct. 10 and 11, said UFCW 21 spokesman Tom Geiger. “Our expectation is that they will come with a set of serious proposals,” Geiger said in an email. Before any strike, the union must give 72-hours notice to employers. Scott Powers, the lead negotiator for Allied Employers, which represents Albertsons, Fred Meyer, QFC and Safeway, said in an email last week he expected talks to resume. “A strike authorization vote is not unusual,” Powers said. “The important thing is that we get

back to the bargaining table and do the hard work of putting a negotiated settlement together. The employers are focused on reaching agreement on a fair contract that is in the best interests of their associates, customers and businesses.” Grocery store employees are ready to out on strike if an agreement cannot be reached. “We hope the employers come to their senses and make a fair proposal that respects me and my co-workers and our families,” said Jessica Roach, a Fred Meyer worker, at a Thursday press conference at UFCW 21 headquarters in Seattle. “But if they force us to strike, we are ready.” Grocery store workers have been in contract negotiations since March.

SEWER PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES ON EAST HILL King County contractors continue to install the Kent East Hill Diversion pipeline underneath Southeast 264th Street. The new pipeline will help provide sufficient capacity to meet Kent’s needs through 2050 and reduce the chance of sewer backups into homes and streets, according to a Sept. 25 King County media release. Project update: • Trenchless pipe installation – Crews reached an important milestone last week and completed the 300-foot tunnel from the bore pit on Southeast 264th Street to the receiving pit on school property. • Next steps - Crews will remove the tunnel boring machine from the receiving pit on school property and install sewer pipe in the tunnel section. Manholes and pipe will be installed before the pit on 264th Street is filled and restored. Crews will then continue installing pipe via open-trench east of the bore pit on Southeast 264th Street. Pipe installation and restoration on 264th Street and school property is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

Phillip trial date continued BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

IN MEMORY OF STACY Kent’s Scenic Hill Elementary School last Friday dedicated a climbing wall in memory of teacher Stacy Ankerfelt, the Auburn woman who was killed by an impaired driver last year. School improvement officer Dani Pfeiffer, above, speaks to students and staff at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Ankerfelt’s family generously donated money to the school for a memorial. The school’s PTA matched those funds. The ceremony concluded with the placing in the school’s main

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hallway of a bronze memorial plaque and a photo of students playing on the climbing wall. “The legacy of Stacy Ankerfelt’s dedication to her students will continue at Scenic Hill with this playground memorial, and future students and visitors will know how she affected everyone at the school when they see her plaque,” said Kent School District Superintendent Edward Lee Vargas. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter

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The trial date has been continued Oct. 14 for the Portland man accused of the 2010 stabbing death of Seth Frankel, a city of Kent employee and Auburn resident. William L. Phillip, 32, was scheduled for trial Sept. 30 for a first-degree murder charge, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The trial was continued because a deputy prosecutor for the case is on trial in a separate case, according to the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Phillip, of Portland, remains in custody at the county jail in Kent with bail set at $1 million. He pleaded not guilty in March 2011. Frankel, 41, a city video-program coordinator, was killed May 21, 2010 inside his Auburn home. Prosecutors allege that Phillip, a former boyfriend of the woman Frankel dated and lived with, drove to Auburn to kill Frankel because he was angry that someone else was dating the woman. Detectives connected Phillip to the murder through a blood-stained towel found at Frankel’s house as well as cellphone records that put Phillip near the home the night of Frankel’s death.

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Engineers began planning the first phases of State Routes 167 and 509 in the 1950s, and road crews built them in the 1960s – but from the start, the intention was that someday these corridors would connect to I-5. Someday is now, John White, director of tolled corridor development for the Washington State Department of Transportation, told members of the Auburn City Council at City Hall on Monday as he laid out the guts of WSDOT’s latest mega

construction proposal, the Puget Sound Gateway Project. “The heart of the story is structured around finishing what you started,” White said. “There’s also freight mobility and local, regional and statewide economies in the story. … These corridors were not completed, and the result is that people who should have been using them to get more efficiently to their destinations can’t, so they divert to their local arterials, they divert to I-5. So, other roadways have taken on an extra burden by 167 and 509 not being complete. “This helps bring people

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back to those corridors where they were intended to be,” White added. The point is to relieve traffic congestion and complete critical freight links between the Ports of Tacoma and Seattle and key distribution centers and warehouses in both counties. White said that doing so would support regional job and economic growth at the two ports and add 10-to-20 percent more capacity to I-5 through express toll lanes, thereby reducing congestion and travel times between Seattle and Tacoma. And the project would support master land use plans and economic development plans of cities along the Gateway corridors The state’s plan calls for the 167 and 507 corridor projects to be bundled financially with proposed

[ OFFENDERS from page 1 ] Whatever a child can do for himself, he should be allowed to do. — Maria Montessori

So far, however, no property owner has evicted Weber, Fitzpatrick said. Weber said during an earlier interview that he opened his first clean-andsober house for recovering drug addicts and alcoholics in 2001 in Kent. He now operates 11 in town. He claims the homes are still set up to be clean-andsober homes. A few of the group homes are in a small industrial area northwest of the intersection of Central Avenue and Willis Street. “The city’s action with

I-5 express toll lanes. Everything would be built at the same time, to create, White said, more of “a holistic, fair and equitable approach.”

Cost estimates for Phase 1 Plans show that the total cost estimate for the first phase of the Gateway project is $1.73 billion, divided as follows: $824 million for 167; $758 million for 509; and $140 million for the I-5 express lanes. The State House in 2013 passed a bill that adopted this plan, but the State Senate did not follow up. The DOT is proposing to fund the project with $330 million in potential toll revenue and $130 million in stakeholder partnerships. Given the $1.1 to $1.5 billion funding gap, the DOT will rely on

new state revenue from the Legislature either in a special 2013 session, or in regular session in 2014, and look at federal grant programs. The largest source of state funding would be the gas tax. “We’re looking to the Legislature and the governor’s office to hopefully take action,” White said, adding that, should all the funding be in place by 2014, and updates completed on the environmental impact statements (EIS) for both corridors, and designs updated, and all right of way acquired, construction could begin by 2017. And under that optimistic scenario, the work could be finished by 2021. “We just don’t want to count on it right now,” White cautioned of that timeline. “Right now we have something of a playit-safe schedule.” [ more PROJECT page 22 ]

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the sex offenders is both harmful and shortsighted,” Weber said in a recent Kent Reporter letter to the editor. “Forcing them out of the clean and sober housing, where they have been living successfully for years with zero problems, accomplishes what? “If the city pushes them out of housing into the streets, they risk creating a dangerous situation. If the city doesn’t want the current arrangement to continue, what is their solution? Just pushing them out of the city is not a solution.

These people have served their time and are just trying to live their lives as best they can.” City staff members have been preparing the necessary documentation to support an enforcement action, but have continued to seek voluntary compliance from the violators, Fitzpatrick said. City officials found out that many homes, initially set up to house recovering drug addicts and alcoholics, had over time transitioned to housing sex offenders. State and federal laws

limit city’s regulations of the clean-and-sober homes but not restrictions of locations of group homes for sex offenders. One of the homes housed 17 sex offenders and sits less than 500 feet from a child care facility and 400 feet from a public school. If the violators do not take the necessary steps to bring the homes into compliance, the city may opt to file suit in King County Superior Court or pursue code violation actions which carry a fine of $500 per day, Fitzpatrick said.

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is 21 years old. Deputies booked the second man into the King County jail on warrants. West said she didn’t have a hometown for that man. West said there isn’t much information yet on what happened moments before the owner fired the shot. “Once the investigation is done the case will

be forwarded to the (King County) prosecutor’s office for review,” West said. “It will be up to them to decide if the homeowner actions were appropriate.” The Sheriff ’s Office responded to the call rather than the Kent Police because the property is outside the Kent city limits.

was taken into custody when we arrived.” The man killed appeared to be about 20 years old, West said. “We don’t have an official name or age on him yet,” she said. The other man the owner found inside the business

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The Kent School District has achieved $1.3 million in cost savings in 19 months since forming a strategic alliance with Cenergistic, a national energy conservation company. Cenergistic will present its Energy Excellence Award to the district during the school board meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the KSD Administration Building, 12033 SE 256th St.

[ STUDENTS from page 1 ] skipping classes. Such was the case with Moises Mendoza who started skipping his math classes because he was struggling.

Starting to slip Mendoza’s family moved from Fresno, Calif., to Kent in 2009. After attending a year at Mount Rainier High in the Highline School District, he transferred again to Kent-Meridian. Between shifting schools, having to take a second year to make up for credit transfers and lacking a solid support network, Mendoza gradually slipped up on his most difficult subject, math. After awhile, he says that he stopped paying attention entirely. Mendoza says that usually a student skipping a class signifies that they’re having trouble, either socially or academically, in that class. “When I skipped a couple of times, that’s the reason for it,” he said. “I had trouble in the class. I had no idea what we were doing and the teacher was not explaining enough.” From there, it wasn’t hard for the friends that he had made to persuade him to start skipping class. If you’re not doing anything productive, it’s easy to find other ways to occupy your time. He says the hardest part of being a student is when he’s not engaged with learning, and that school becomes a routine. He still says that he knows the importance of learning and doing well in school. “If I don’t get a good education, I’m not going to have a good future.” The key for many students in Mendoza’s situation is acknowledging their mistakes before they find themselves beyond help.

Realizing a mistake Keren Basuro-Soto started having trouble when she began skipping church, and

“Kent School District has achieved success by consistently implementing the organizational behavior-based approach to energy conservation and maintaining productive efforts at all levels of the organization,” said Dr. William S. Spears, chairman and founder of Cenergistic. “The superintendent and board, along with other administration, faculty, and staff members are to be commended for clearly fulfilling

fell in with what she calls “the cool crowd.” While she never got into drugs, some of her friends used, and they encouraged her to skip classes. She figured she could come back and still do well enough to pass the classes. “Oh, who cares if I skip a few days? I can come back in around finals and pass,” was her mentality. Basuro-Soto could see her path going the wrong way and she started to realize how difficult it could get when she was on a mission trip to San Francisco to give donations to the homeless. One man in particular stood out to her. Like her, he had been a strong student and football star in high school, but started experimenting with drugs after falling in with the wrong crowd. “Even though I didn’t do it, I knew eventually I was going to fall into it like he did,” Basuro-Soto said. It came to a head when she got into a fight with her mother. “She yelled at me like she’d never yelled at me before,” Basuro-Soto said. Her mother’s disappointment encouraged BasuroSoto to re-apply herself to her studies, and with the help of other teachers she got herself back on track, now close to finishing high school as a “super senior.”

Making a comeback Parents and teachers can make an immeasurable difference in a student’s educational outlook on their educational future. In Bonshee Freeman’s case, it was a close friend who gave her the drive to move forward. Freeman moved to the U.S. from Liberia, her family refugees from the second Liberian Civil War. She says she was an average student until the ninth grade, saying that she had a “gettingby” attitude toward school. Without a strong motiva-

their commitment to being good stewards of the taxpayers’ money and the environment.” Superintendent Edward Lee Vargas said, “We are committed to energy savings not only as conscientious stewards of our environment but also in order to direct our resources toward educational needs. Maximizing resources is one of the seven key strategic goals the School Board set forth in 2010.”

tion to get an education, she fell into “the wrong group of friends.” They encouraged her to cut classes and generally slack off. “I thought if I got at least a ‘D,’ I would pass,” Freeman said. She credits her recovery to influential adults in her life, like her teachers Jeffrey Heiman and Kim McClung, but largely to her friend, Otterlee Cooper. “That was the most positive relationship I’ve ever had,” Freeman said of Cooper. Cooper helped Freeman stay focused in school, whether it was giving her rides to and from home, or simply reminding her to “stop texting, you’re in class.” Having role models, whether it be teachers or friends, helped Freeman focus on making a good future for herself and reasserted the value of education to her. “I have a really big dream for my life. I don’t want to be one of those people who say, ‘I could’ve done this.’”

Looking to the future Freeman hopes to go into acting when she gets out of school and is looking at college. If that doesn’t work out, she’s looking at teaching. Basuro-Soto is looking at a similar career in education. Mendoza, having corrected his credit deficiencies, is on track to graduate and considering engineering or automotive technology, and Torres has looked at many career options, ranging from culinary work to psychology. Torres said his grandmother told him that “without education, you’ll make other people fools.” He is more concerned about with letting down the people who believed in him than letting himself down by not valuing his education. He figures it’s better to have high goals and miss them than settle for less than he’s capable of.

As part of the program, Energy Specialists Kim Wilbur and Sean Kelly track energy consumption – including electricity, water, sewer, natural gas, and fuel oil – using energy-accounting software.

Elsewhere Kent School District celebrated the kickoff of a new partnership with Equal Opportunity Schools (EOS) on Sept. 19. Last spring EOS selected KSD for a Global Impact Award grant

from Google. Based on KSD’s reputation for college readiness pathways, strong school leadership and a focus on equity and quality, EOS chose KSD to be a partner with them in providing better access to advanced learning programs, such as Advanced Placement (AP) courses, to under-represented student groups in the district, including racial minorities and low-income students. As part of the understanding of the award, KSD will match the grant amount of $54,000 to fund the joint project with EOS. The district will get technical assistance to implement programming and access to the grant money.

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O Q U O T E O F N O T E : “The city’s action with the sex offenders is both harmful and shortsighted. Forcing them out of the clean and sober housing, where they have been living successfully for years with zero problems, accomplishes what?” – Eddie Weber, who operates a number of group homes that house sex offenders.

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Stober is the right choice for City Council Teamwork and communication are the two keys to success in most things but especially in government. Government is a weird operation – it is a balance between federal, state, county and local – and often the folks who represent these entities don’t play well with each other or others. I met a young man several years ago who told me he wanted to change that. I’ve gotten to know him pretty well and watched as he has tackled big projects and tasks. But I noticed a few things that I attribute to his success: He brings people together and he communicates with all the stakeholders. I, along with 42 other elected officials in our region, have endorsed and continue to support Bailey Stober to serve on the Kent City Council. It is interesting to see a candidate with more than 40 endorsements running for local office, most of the time getting over 40 of us to agree on anything is near impossible. What I am equally impressed by is the fact that Bailey’s endorsements are coming from both sides of the aisle – Democrats and Republicans are uniting behind his vision, energy and drive. It shows that Bailey will be a regional leader and will be able to work with others to deliver results for the residents of Kent. I watched the recent City

Letters policy The Kent Reporter welcomes letters to the editor on any subject. Letters must include a name, address and daytime phone number for verification purposes. Letters may be edited for length. Letters should be no more than 250 words in length. Submissions may be printed both in the paper and electronically. Deadline for letters to be considered for publication is 2 p.m. Tuesday. Council debate in Kent and it is crystal clear who should be serving on the council and who should not. Bailey is the only candidate in his race that had a specific plan, a vision and the energy to get it done. There were no pauses, no “umms” and no hesitation to share his vision and plan for the residents of Kent. I encourage the voters in Kent to join 43 elected officials, the Kent Firefighters, the Boeing Machinists, Plumbers and Pipefitters, Amalgamated Transit workers and the Building and Construction Trades in supporting Bailey for Kent City Council. – Melissa Musser, Des Moines City Council

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never knowingly support the suffering of circus elephants. Twenty-three years ago I took my son to a circus. It was wonderful to see these magnificent creatures, never thinking about the life she had to endure to provide us entertainment. After learning about the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tenn., (elephants.com) and doing much research, I felt so much sympathy for every circus elephant. I am now aware of the “training” that takes place out of the public eye (Ringling Brothers Tragedy Part 1). The elephants live in constant fear of the violent training tactics which bull hooks and electric shocks are used. Americans are becoming increasingly aware that circus animals endure severe confinement because of the constant travel. It is much like you or I spending days in our closet with a chain on our leg. No wonder some of these animals agonize from “Circus Madness.” The elephants constant swaying is telling us she is not coping with her environment. These shows belong in the past. As Carol Buckley, co-founder of the Elephant Sanctuary has said, “There are three staples for a healthy elephant: freedom from dominance, room to roam and other elephants.” The Ringling Brother’s elephants do not have this. I am asking, if you are thinking of attending the circus this month, to do a little research for yourself and help give this endangered species a voice. – Annette Stewart


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October is a busy month for those running for public office. Kent has scheduled three candidate forum/debates for residents to attend. On the menu: • The Kent Chamber of Commerce and MultiCare Kent Clinic present a Kent City Council debate from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St. Those scheduled to appear are City Council Position No. 2 candidates Jim Berrios and Wade Schwartz, and City Council Position No. 6 candidates Bailey Stober and Ken Sharp. Cost is $20 for those who pre-registered, $25 day of the event and $30 for guests. Register at www.kentchamber. com or call 253-854-1770. • Voters can hear from candidates for

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Regional law enforcement agencies to gather for domestic violence awareness rally The Auburn Domestic Violence Task Force – in collaboration with the Auburn Soroptimists and CCRADV.org, a nonprofit agency – presents a regional law enforcement rally Friday on the front steps of the Norm Maleng Regional Justice, 401 Fourth Avenue N., Kent. The program, which kicks off the Domestic Violence Awareness Month of October, runs from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. The event, sponsored by the Auburn task force, brings together law enforcement, domestic

[ CORNFIELD from page 6 ] Prospects of lawmakers passing a transportation funding package in a special session next month are dimming rapidly. Republican senators are in no hurry to act on a $10 billion proposal put forth by Democrats, and they haven’t been for some time. It’s not what’s in it per se though most members of the Senate Majority Coalition shudder at the inclusion of a 10.5-cent per gallon increase in the gas tax. It’s what’s missing: all of the 10 reforms of state transportation policy offered up by the coalition this summer. Unless and until some of those proposed changes find their way into the proposal, they won’t be in the mood to pursue, let alone, forge an agreement. “We’ve got to have some of these reforms,” said Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, the coalition’s point-man on transportation. “Not all 10 but at least three or four of them. If we don’t get a substantial number of the reforms, we won’t have agreement on a revenue package because we won’t have enough votes to get it out of our caucus.” King singled out three: streamlining the

nexation. The Nov. 5 ballot marks the first election for both the mayor and council positions since the annexation. Those scheduled to appear include mayoral candidates Suzette Cooke and Tim Clark, and the four vying for City Council seats. • The Kent Black Action Commission hosts a debate for mayoral, City Council and school board candidates from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 in the Kent Commons’ Green River Room, 525 Fourth Ave N. Bruce Elliott and Maya Vengadasalam are vying for a school board seat. Child care will be provided. For more information, visit www. kentblackactioncommission.com or www.facebook.com/KentBlackActionCommission.

violence advocates, treatment providers, survivors and citizens, to rally against domestic violence. Police officers from King County Sheriff ’s Office, Auburn, Kent, Federal Way and other South King agencies will gather along with the King County Prosecutor’s Office and municipal prosecutor’s offices. The rally will move from the outside steps to the third floor rotunda in the event of inclement weather. King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg and other local law enforcement officials will be on hand at the rally. Speakers will address the efforts of law enforcement, legislators and community response to the “realities of domestic violence.” permit process, including rolling back stateimposed rules on environmental protection that exceed federal requirements; revamping the way the state builds ferries and allowing companies outside of Washington to build them; and redirecting sales tax collected on construction projects from the state’s general fund into transportation. None of these are new issues for lawmakers, yet there have been few serious conversations on incorporating them into a final deal. Part of the reason is King and his caucus colleagues are still busy traveling the state to solicit opinions on raising revenue and making reforms. Their listening tour wraps up later this month. King makes no predictions what will happen afterward, though he sounds skeptical. “We are trying to move this forward. We are trying to gather information and come up with a package that has the buy-in from the public,” King said. “It is going to be tough but there’s a chance.” Political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet.com. Contact him at 360-352-8623 or jcornfield@heraldnet.com.

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A top Northwest fresh sausage producer, Isernio’s Sausage Company, has announced its expansion into a new state-of-the art, 27,750-square-foot production and office facility in Kent. The move is part of the company’s overall expansion over the past several years, which includes

area, a 4,420-squarenationwide distribufoot refrigerated/ tion of its premium BUSINESS frozen storage area, sausage products. and more than Kent Mayor 5,000 square feet of Suzette Cooke will office and test kitchen lead a ribbon-cutting opening ceremony Saturday space. “This new facility for the new facility, 8222 originated from the need South 228th St. for expanded production The facility’s new and storage space as our construction includes a 6,200-square-foot tempera- company has grown,” said Isernio’s Sausage president ture-controlled production

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Kent businesses and organizations must sign up by Friday, Oct. 11 to join the third annual Kent Turkey Challenge to collect donations for the Kent Food Bank. The first two years of the Kent Turkey Challenge collected more than 3,700 pounds of food and $24,500. The Kent City Council will once again support the event through an official proclamation Oct. 15. Torklift Central is hosting the event and will drop off donation boxes to participating businesses on Oct. 14-15. Kent businesses are challenged to compete against each other to collect food and monetary donations. Donation boxes and related materials are provided to each business at no charge. SENIOR SERVICES’ VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM offers a solution for Kent seniors who are unable to get to their medical appointments: caring, friendly, helpful volunteers who pick them up at their homes, drive them to their doctors, and take them back afterward. Call 206-748-7588, email Hilary at hilaryc@seniorservices.org, or visit www.seniorservices. org/transportation to find out more.

Businesses have the option to sell paper turkeys for $10, which will be another way that community members can participate in the challenge. Customers can write their name on the paper turkey and the businesses can hang them on the wall to represent their progress. Several businesses and organizations are on board including the Experience Kent Expo who agreed to have the Turkey Challenge a part of the expo on Oct. 17 at the Showare Center. You can donate food or money towards the challenge during the expo. “Our goal this year is to reach 3,000 pounds of food and $15,000 for the Kent Food Bank,” said Torklift Central general manager Matt Lynch. “With the help of local schools, organizations and businesses, we hope to achieve this goal.” Kent Food Bank relies on the community to help families in need. “The annual Kent Turkey Challenge has been a huge success and the Kent Food Bank has been able to feed over 3,500 families, “ Lynch said. “As a community, it is important that we unite as one and help out where we can.” Businesses that are interested in participating can contact Katie Brown at Torklift Central at 253-720-1969 or Katie@tlcentral.com.


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DOING JUST FINE Kato, Kent Police’s beloved German shepherd, is recovering well from a stab wound he sustained during an assistance response to a Des Moines Police case on Sept. 24. Kato was released the next day from a veterinary clinic and is resting comfortably at home, according to Kent Police. “I know many were inquiring on Kato’s progress. Kent PD is very thankful for all of the positive thoughts and genuine concern regarding Kato,� detective Melanie Frazier said. “He is home resting and is on the road to recovery. Thankfully, he is expected to make a full recovery.�

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October Domestic Violence Awareness Month kickoff event: 12:1512:45 p.m. Oct. 4, front steps, Norm Maleng Regional Justice, 401 Fourth Avenue N., Kent. Auburn Domestic Violence Task Force – in collaboration with the Auburn Soroptimists and CCRADV.org, a nonprofit agency – presents the rally. King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg scheduled to speak. The Prosecutor’s Office to present awards to outstanding police officers for their work against domestic violence. For more information, please contact, Shelly David, domestic violence legal advocate, at sdavid@auburnwa.gov. Greater Seattle Postcard and Paper Show: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 6, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. Approximately 15 dealers from throughout the Pacific Northwest and California will display more than a half-million old postcards, paper collectibles and ephemera. Included will be postcards, stamps, advertising trade cards, cigar labels, valentines, scrap, travel brochures, photographs, stereographs, aviation, auto, railroad, ship, movie memorabilia, Western Americana. Admission: $5. www.postcardshows.com Kent City Council debates: 11:30 a.m.1 p.m. Oct. 9, ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., Kent. Jim Berrios vs. Wade Schwartz (Position 2) and Ken Sharp vs. Bailey Stober (Position 6). Sponsored by MultiCare Kent Clinic. Cost: Pre-paid registration $20, day of event $25, guests $30. Register at www. kentchamber.com or call 253-854-1770. Kent Candidate Forum: 7-9 p.m. Oct. 10, Sunrise Elementary School, 22300 132nd Ave. SE, Kent. Featuring mayoral and City Council candidates. Sponsored by Panther Lake Citizens focused on residents of the Panther Lake area. Open to all interested citizens. For more information, contact Marvin Eckfeldt at 253-852-2957 or marveck@comcast.net Experience Kent: 3-8 p.m. Oct. 17, ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., Kent. More than 90 businesses participating, educational and do-it-yourself presentations. $5,000 in services and product giveaways. Exhibitions (3-8 p.m.), Taste of Kent (5-8 p.m.). Admission free. Public welcome. Sponsorship opportunities. Registration and more information: www.kentchamber.com. Candidates Forum: 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 18, Kent Commons, Green River Room, 525 Fourth Ave N. Kent Black Action Commission hosts a debate for mayoral, City Council and school board candidates. Open to the public. Child care will be provided. For more information, visit www.kentblackactioncommission.com or www.facebook.com/

Public hearing on clean air maintenance plan: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Kent Commons, Mill Creek Room, at 525 Fourth Ave. N.. The Washington Department of Ecology seeks public comment on the proposal. Kent and parts of Seattle and Tacoma, formerly listed as air-quality problem areas, would continue to meet a clean-air standard for airborne particles at least through 2020, under a proposed plan drawn by state and local agencies. Comments by Nov. 4 also may be sent to: email: AQComments@ecy. wa.gov; or letter: Department of Ecology; P.O. Box 47600; Olympia, WA 98504-7600; ATTN: Laurie Hulse-Moyer. The proposed plan is available at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/sips/plans/maintenancesip.htm.

Benefits West Hill Kent Oktoberfest: 4-7 p.m. Oct. 4, noon-7 p.m. Oct. 5, St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, 26715 Military Road S., Kent. Enjoy beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, bratwursts and vegetarian choices as well as entertainment for kids, pumpkin patch, and performances by local music groups. Family-friendly event benefits two vital non-profit services that serve the community – Kent Youth and Family Services (www.kyfs.org) and Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle and King County (www. emergencyfeeding.org). Cost: $8 adults, $4 under 21. More information: 253-854-9912, JRLander@saintcolumba.org, www.WestHillOktoberfest.org Kent Sunrise Rotary’s third annual Oktoberfest: Noon-8 p.m. Oct. 12, under the tents at the Red Barn, 206 Railroad Ave. N., downtown Kent. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the event will support returning veterans and at-risk youth. Food, drink, entertainment. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the door and include a stein with your first beer or wine. Visit www. OktoberfestKent.com to purchase tickets and donate. For more information, visit www.KentSunriseRotary.org. Think Pink: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 12, Kent Eagles Club, 2505 S. 252nd St., No. 362. Free fundraising event with food, silent auction, photo booth and raffle. Must be over 21 years old. For more info, call 253-951-9742. Shopping Spooktacular: 10 a.m.4 p.m. Oct. 19, Kent Valley Ice Rink, 6015 S. 240th St. Free. Start your holiday gift giving. Support your local small business owners and crafters. Enter to win a $100 Visa gift card. Drawing for free house cleaning. Family friendly with bonus activates for the kids. Proceeds benefit the Halo Foundation, supporting local at-risk youth.

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Got an event? submissions@kentreporter.com or post online at www.kentreporter.com Dancing with the Stars Kent: 5:30-10 p.m. Oct. 26, Lindbloom Center, Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St. Auburn. The Kent Parks Foundation and Arthur Murray Dance Studios presentation. Proceeds benefit the return of pianist Alpin Hong for a Spotlight Series concert and educational assemblies at the Kent School District. Additional funds will supply new tools for the Green Kent program. General admission is $30, dinner tickets are $100. For tickets and more information, visit www.kentparksfoundation.org. Holiday Craft Market: Nov. 1-2, Kent Senior Center, 600 E. Smith St. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Large creative gift boutique hosted by the city of Kent. Juried show features 70 booths of handcrafted gifts. Event includes free onsite parking, Figgy Pudding Café and Bake Sale, hourly door prizes, live Christmas entertainment. Major event co-sponsors are Stafford Suites, SHAG Housing and Regence BlueShield. Proceeds benefit senior center programs and services. For more information, call 253-856-5150. 26th annual Holiday Affair Craft Bazaar: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 2, Martin Sortun Elementary School, 12711 SE 248th St. Featuring more than 65 table spaces of handcrafted items. More information: 253-639-8852 or martinsortuncraftbazaar@ yahoo.com.

Clubs, programs Religion explored: 7 p.m. Oct. 7, Lifetree Café, Community Room, First Christian Church, 11717 240th St. SE, Kent. The program, titled “Only One Way to God? Can One Religion Really Have All the Answers?”, features the filmed story of Valerie Winn, an American whose spiritual journey led her to a Chinese village where she encountered an underground church. Program is free. Snacks and beverages are available. For questions about Lifetree may be directed to Bob Brooks at 206-653-6532 or pastorbob@ kentdisciples.org. More information is available at Lifetreecafe.com. Kent Evening Toastmasters: 7 p.m., Wednesdays, The Lodge, Arbor Village Retirement Center, 24004 114th Place SE, Kent. Are you interested in practicing and improving your public speaking skills? Boosting your self-confidence? Making yourself heard in that weekly meeting at work? Come practice your oratory skills with a friendly and informative group of people. With members ranging from beginners to experts, Kent Evening Toastmasters welcomes people of all skill levels. For details, visit www.kenteveningtoastmasters.net.

Florida Georgia Line Tickets go on sale Friday for the Florida Georgia Line concert at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14, at the ShoWare Center in Kent. The country music duo’s debut single “Cruise” sped to the top of the Billboard’s Hot Country songs chart. Tyler Hubbard, left, and Brian Kelley also turned out another hit single with “Get Your Shine On.” Special guests Colt Ford and Dallas Smith also are part of the tour. Tickets are $39.75, $34.75 and $29.75 and available at showarecenter.com. COURTESY PHOTO Autism Support Group: 6:30-8:30 p.m., second Wednesday of the month, Kent Convenant Church, main conference room, 12010 SE 240th St. Share resources and encouragement. Childcare available with 72-hour advance reservations by calling Fabiana Steele at 253-631-0222, ext. 325. For more information, visit www.kentcov.org. NAMI Support Groups: 6:30-8 p.m., every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 515 W. Harrison St., Kent. Friends and family support group for family members and friends who are affected by mental illness. Free. For more information, call 253-854-6264 (NAMI) or ermail namiskc@ qwestoffice.net, or visit www.nami.org.

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Valley Mothers of Multiples Club: First Christian Church of Kent, 11717 SE 240th St. Free. Inviting new and established parents/guardians of multiple order children to attend monthly meeting for support, resources and social activities. Club has monthly speakers and group sharing sessions. 425-445-7845. www. valleymomc.org

Chancel Arts at Kent Lutheran Concert: 3-5 p.m. Oct. 27, Kent Lutheran Church, 336 2nd Ave S., Kent. Musician Nathan Jensen performs. Advance tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets or at the door. For more information: call 206-954-7602

Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Meeting: Meets on the third Tuesday of every month, 10:30 a.m., St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, 25810 156th Ave. SE,Covington. Monthly lunches will be the first Tuesday of the month at Kent Senior

Network The Kent Chapter of Business Network, Int’l (BNI): Meets every Wednesday morning at 7 at the Old Country Buffet, 25630 104th SE, Kent. Chapter is growing.

Currently have 38 members. Do you want excellent, personal, word of mouth referrals for your business? Then come join us. For more information, contact Dr. Allan McCord at 253-854-3040. Refugee Employment Summit: 7:50-11 a.m. Oct. 8, Green River Community College, Kent Station Campus, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112. Opportunity to hear from businesses that have reaped the rewards of hiring immigrants and refugees. Representatives from local social service organizations available to answer specific questions about the benefits to your business and the no-cost support that is provided with each of their placements. Free. More information: Stephen Johnson, sjohnson@wr.org, 253-234-5491 Health Insurance Enrollment Event: 1-5 p.m. Nov. 9, Kent Memorial Park Building, 850 N. Central Ave., Kent. Learn more about new affordable health insurance options. Assistance available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Somali. Legal immigrants need to supply a passport or green card. For more information or to find additional enrollment events in your community, visit www.kingcounty.gov/ coverage or call 1-800-756-5437.

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other Rotary projects for our community,� said Cindi Cameron, event chair. “Along with Oktoberfest grub and grog, there’s plenty of entertainment planned.� Las Vegas’ Manuela Horn, the “Austrian Amazon,� returns as a yodeling, dancing, acting comedic force of nature. The Golden Steer will serve authentic German food. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door and

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LAVAY SMITH AND HER RED HOT SKILLET LICKERS deliver a loving and creative tribute to country darling Patsy Cline at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at the Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center, 10020 SE 256th St. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and $15 for youth. Tickets are available at www. kentarts.com, by calling 253856-5051 or at the Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. The “Crazy in Love with Patsy Cline� show is part of the Kent Arts Commission’s Spotlight Series.

Take a field trip to your own community animal shelter on Saturday, Oct. 5 during Pawsitive Alliance’s second annual Statewide Shelter Open House Event. The organization is working with animal shelters throughout the state to promote and enhance their adopter, donor and volunteer bases — and to raise awareness of the good work

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Time to get down and dirty as October arrives

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1. Your soil is alive. Every teaspoon of soil is teeming with tiny microbes that feed off of organic matter, breathe, reproduce and keep the rest of us alive. 2. Removing all the leaves, decaying plants and insects from your soil destroys the balance of carbon, nitrogen and living soil creatures – so plants struggle to grow. 3. Autumn leaves provide a blanket of insulation for the soil and this helps to protect not just the earthworms and plant roots from the cold but also offers protection for all those tiny microorganisms that live in your soil. 4. Your soil needs air for the tiny critters to breathe. Compacting your soil by stomping on it, driving on it, or even walking across it forces air to leave the soil by compressing the soil particles together. Soil needs to be loose enough to allow air pockets. 5. Without air pockets

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structure. They provide passages for air and water as well as break down leaves and organic matter. 9. Natural fertilizers such as manures, compost, seaweed, alfalfa, leaves and mulches of wood chips, moo doo and bark all break down to feed and improve the soil over time. Using man-made plant foods from a box or in a liquid form will feed the plants but will not feed and improve your soil. “ Natural� fertilizers release nutrients slowly – the way nature intended.

nature intended. Note: Always remove large leaves from your lawn and diseased leaves from around the base of plants.

10. Flowers might be pretty but healthy soil is a beautiful thing – the source of life itself storing all the food, air and water we humans need to survive. It is time we stop paying money to haul away the �soil food� nature provides us in the form of fallen leaves and use this natural resource to feed our soil instead. So what to do with all those October leaves? Pile them, compost them, shred them, store them or just leave them on top of the soil to feed, insulate and protect – just the way

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The Kent Parks Foundation and Arthur Murray Dance Studios present Dancing with the Stars Kent on Oct. 26 in the Lindbloom Center at Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St. Auburn. The program is 5:30 to 10 p.m. Proceeds benefit the return of pianist Alpin Hong for a Spotlight Series concert and educational assemblies at the Kent School District. Additional funds will supply new tools for the Green Kent program. General admission is $30, dinner tickets are $100. For tickets and more information, visit www. kentparksfoundation.org.

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your soil cannot absorb and hold water. This not only causes run off and erosion but a lack of air causes the death of all those good soil microbes. 6. Lack of organic matter can starve the good soil critters. This means they stop multiplying and giving off oxygen and breaking down nutrients. Next the plant roots stop growing as they cannot penetrate the compacted soil. 7. Your garden beds do not like to be raked and leveled and cleaned of all debris in the fall. This leaves fine soil particles on top of the soil exposed to the winter rains and cold. These particles will bond together and form a fine “crust� that repels water and oxygen. Nature never intended soil to go naked in the fall. Work debris and leaves, compost and manure into your vegetable and flower beds just a bit and leave the soil uneven so the hills and valleys can collect rainfall while the organic matter is only partly buried as it continues to decay and feed the soil over the winter months. 8. Earthworms, moles, voles, beetles, centipedes and all those other creatures you can see living beneath the surface of the soil are good for your soil

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KENT'S MURPHY CAPTURES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Kent resident Oakley Murphy captured the Golf Channel Am Tour national championship on Sept. 25 in the championship flight on the PGA West course in La Quinta, Calif. Murphy followed up a disappointing opening-round of 82 with rounds of 71, 68 and 73 to win his first national title in the flight (handicap 3.9 or less). A clutch five-foot par save on his final hole on the Palmer Private course forced a playoff with defending champion Paul Erdman, of Erie, Colo., and Murphy prevailed on the first extra hole. “I like the pressure,” said Murphy. “I like playing the game. It’s hard to go low when it’s windy, so I just tried to hang in there and make par.” Murphy, who credits his grandpa for introducing him to the game while he was in high school, called his national victory his top golf achievement this far.

Superman: Kent-Meridian senior quarterback Quincy Carter has blossomed in his role with the Royals as a dual-threat force on the football field – thanks to experience, his faith, family and teammates. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter

FAMILY, JAZZ AND GOD Quincy Carter has emerged as Royals’ leader, dual threat BY ROSS COYLE rcoyle@kentreporter.com

Despite standing six feet tall and weighing in at 190 pounds, Quincy Carter is far from intimidating. The soft-spoken but chatty Kent-Meridian senior’s stature belies a family oriented and devout student who turns to God first when looking for help with a situation.

“When I was younger my family taught me you can work through anything with prayer,” Carter said. “He’ll help you with anything.” It was former K-M quarterback David Jones, a 2011 graduate, who inspired Carter to become a better leader. “How fast and how much of a leader he was, he inspired me to be a more vocal leader without the pads on.” The emerging Carter and the improving Royals (1-3 South Puget Sound League North 4A) return to action against SPSL South’s Spanaway Lake (0-4) Saturday. Kickoff is 7 p.m. at French Field.

Carter and K-M put a scare into rival Kentwood before bowing in overtime last Friday, 28-27. It has been a learning experience for Carter. He had to grow up quickly during his sophomore year. It’s not everyday you become the starting quarterback of your high school football team as a sophomore, and it’s a difficult position to play if the team isn’t behind you 100 percent. And he certainly proved himself, putting down more than 1,300 yards during that season and almost 2,000 during his junior year. [ more CARTER page 15 ]

A heated and emotional exchange last Friday night sent the Kent-Meridian High Royals into overtime against the Kentwood Conquerors. Despite strong offensive and defensive showings, a single missed extra point kick separated the two teams, with Kentwood winning 28-27. Kent-Meridian scored first in overtime but the point after kick sailed wide right, giving the Royals a 27-21 lead. On fourth-and-two from the 3-yard line, Kentwood’s Brandon Sytsma took the ball right up the middle for the touchdown and Conks kicker Min Park hit the PAT for the win. Kent-Meridian led 15-13 in the first half, picking up a surprising extra two points after a clumsy snap to holder Brian Hatfield resulted in him throwing a short pass to wide receiver Nate Barton. Robert Nelson III ran for three touchdowns in for the Royals and picked up 85 rushing yards, while senior quarterback Quincy Carter ran for 162 yards and a touchdown. Carter also threw for 41 yards. KentMeridian’s defense also showed up but began to lag as the game moved in to the fourth quarter. Diego Azcue made six solo tackles and nine assisted tackles. Kentwood scored in the first half with its only passing touchdown of the night. Sytsma set up the score with a 34-yard run after he bounced outside then hustled up the sidelines. [ more KENTWOOD page 15 ]

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Rankin and Marcus Messier had the assists. Williams struck at 12:29 of the second to extend the Americans lead to 2-0. Rankin and Justin Gutierrez were credited with the assists. The Americans had a 23-16 lead in shots after two periods. Williams scored 18 seconds into the third period to get the hat trick and give the Americans a 3-0 lead. Gutierrez had the only assist. Tri-City outshot Seattle 31-30 in the game. Seattle goalie Justin Myles stopped 28 of 31 shots and his record is now 2-1-0-0. The T-Birds are back at ShoWare Center on Saturday, Oct. 12, to take on the Americans at 7:05 p.m.

TRACK HONORS: George Robbins and Darcia Doman’s Herbie D was voted Horse of the Meeting and Top Older Horse as Emerald Downs announced its 2013 season honors Sunday. The 5-year-old British Columbia-bred gelding was dominant in two starts while rolling to gate-to-wire victories in the $200,000 Longacres Mile and $50,000 Mt. Rainier Handicap. Northwest Farms’ Stopshoppingdebbie was a unanimous choice for Top 3-Year-Old Filly, as the daughter of Curlin became the first horse in track history to sweep all four open stakes races for sophomore fillies, winning at distances of 6 1/2 furlongs, one mile, 1 1/16-miles and 1 1/8 miles. Tom Wenzel received Top Training Achievement for his work with Stopshoppingdebbie, who is expected to return next year and compete vs. older fillies and mares.


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Kent-Meridian’s Robert Nelson III runs for a gain against Kentwood during a SPSL North game last Friday at French Field. Nelson ran for three touchdowns. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter [ KENTWOOD from page 14] Two plays later Brian Campbell found D’Vaughan Wells for a 7-yard touchdown pass with 1:23 left in the first quarter. After both teams drives sputtered in the second quarter, Carter handed the ball off to Nelson again for another short scoring run. Hatfield, the holder for the point after, had trouble with the snap but scooped up the ball and tossed it to a waiting receiver in the end zone for the twopoint conversion, putting the Royals up 15-7 with 5:33 left in the first half. After a series of punts, fumbles and recoveries, Kentwood had the ball late in the second quarter to push to close the gap. Austin Owens hauled in a long catch after the Conks started on their 41 to put the team on the Royals’ 5. Sytsma followed his blocker right into the end zone for his first touchdown of the

night with 33 seconds left in the half. The two-point conversion run attempt was stuffed, however, and the score was at 15-13. Carter, who returned for Kent-Meridian after suffering a concussion two games earlier, scampered 20 yards on fourth-and-12 from the Kentwood 32 to set up Nelson’s second rushing touchdown of the evening from the 12 to make it 21-13 with 1:23 left in the third quarter to cap an eight-play, 56 yard drive which chewed up 2:31 off the clock. Kentwood blocked the PAT attempt. Kentwood was forced to punt on its next drive but the Conks defense stepped up as Terrence Grady led the blitz to sack Carter on fourth down. Kentwood took over on its 40 and got to work, as Campbell put the ball in the hands of Sytsma and Derrick Bell. Two successive runs by

[ CARTER from page 14] It’s easy to assume that a quarterback might dig into some heavy, grinding music before a game to get pumped up, but Carter says that it’s just the opposite. He discovered during his freshman year that “listening to too much harsh music got (him) too excited and edgy.� Instead he swapped out the hard rock and rap for motivational speeches and jazz music while he reviews college games and tries to put himself in the quarterback’s shoes. His sophomore year forced him to mentally and physically mature to buck the title of “the kid after David.� With that maturity came developing leadership abilities and finding his style of leadership on the team.

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He’s instilled that in his fellow seniors to ensure that his successors will be capable and mature as he is. “We’ve been in this program for a year, we have to be more vocal leaders,� Carter said. “More of a positive brother figure and role model.� While he’s a talented athlete, Carter doesn’t see a future in professional sports and is looking at following in his parent’s footsteps by becoming a teacher. “I love working with kids, always have, something I feel good about that I can do easily. Plus kids are just great to work with,� he said with a chuckle. Several colleges are courting him for football, but he’s most interested in the schools that will give him enough space to be his own man, but still be close so he can see his brother and sister.

sideline in front of the Kentwood bench to the five yard line. Three plays later Sytsma wrestled his way into the end zone for the touchdown then Bell darted in for the twopoint conversion to tie it at 21-21 with 2:50 left in the game. Neither team was able to move the ball in the final moments of regulation, pushing it into overtime. Auburn Riverside 19, Kentlake 6 Joshua Turner returned a Kentlake fumble for a Riverside touchdown then Drew Wallen pulled in an 8-yard pass for a touchdown. Meanwhile, Tino Wells put together a 64-yard touchdown run for Kentlake, which dropped to 0-3 in league and 0-4 overall. Kentlake played Auburn Thursday at French Field.

“Just anyone that would give me good education, play ball and be close to home,� he said. “Any school that’s close to home, just enough so that I can have my own space, not feeling like my parents are still over me, but close enough so that if my brother needs me or sister needs me I can get back to school the next day.� When he’s not studying for international baccalaureate classes, at practice or at church, Carter spends the rest of his time with one of his cousins or “brothers on my football team.� Otherwise he’ll be at home watching superhero cartoons with his brother. It’s hard for him to choose a favorite, but when pressed he’d go with Superman. “He’s an iconic superhero, a fatherly and brotherly hero that people can look up to,� Carter said.

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State Route 167 Extension of 167 from SR 161, where it now ends, and connecting the highway to 509 west of I-5, as follows: • A new lane in each direction between 161 at Meridian Street in Puyallup and Valley Avenue in Sumner and a second lane in each direction between Valley Avenue and 54th Avenue East. • Replacement of the Porter Way overpass • Completion of the interchange at 161 • Replacement of 70th Avenue East from 20th Street East to SR 99 • New interchanges: 167 at I-5; to and from east at 54th Avenue East; to and from west at Valley Avenue; and to and from east at Freeman Road.

State Route 509 Extension of 509, which starts at the First Avenue South bridge in South Seattle and ends at South

188th Street parallel to SeaTac Airport, as follows: • Adding one new lane in each direction between South 188th Street and 28th/24th Avenues south • Adding a second lane in each direction between I-5 and 28th/24th Avenues south • Adding truck climbing lane in each direction, as needed, where the grades are steep • Completion of the interchange at South 188th Street and 509 • Replacement of the interchange at SR 516 to include new I-5 collection distributor connections • A new southbound I-5 lane between 516 and South 272nd Street • New interchanges: at 509 and I-5; to and from east at 28th and 24th Avenue South; and to South 231st Way and the Auburn Valley. As to phasing of the corridor projects, White said, “Everything is built around tolling.â€? “The presumption for 167 and 509 is that both

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Seniors Kent Senior Activity Center, 600 E. Smith St. 253-856-5150 or webreg. ci.kent.wa.us. Hours: Monday (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.); Tuesday (8:30 a.m.9:30 p.m.; Wednesday (8:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Thursday (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.); Friday (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.); Saturday (closed except for special events); Sunday (closed).

Entertainment SHOWARE CENTER 625 W. James St., Kent. 253-856-6777. Order at www.tickets.showarecenter. com. Events include: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Fully Charged – Gold Edition: Oct. 3-6. High-speed connection to the most electrifying performers from around the world. Lopez Family and their trifecta of extraordinary performances includes knuckle-biting knife throwing, outrageous high-wire stunts and synchronized mayhem inside the globe of steel. Also: Mongolian strongman Mr. Power along with dazzling Lady Lightening, award winning aerial gymnast Sergey Novikov of the Ukraine and the Vavilov Troupe, a six-man acrobatic troupe from Russia. Tickets range from $20 to $65 with special discount kids tickets available for only $10 each (with some restrictions). Heart By Heart: 8 p.m. Oct. 11. Heart By Heart plays classic “Heart� hits from the ‘70s and ‘80s. Heart By Heart is a Seattle-based band consisting of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Michael Derosier and Steve Fossen of Heart, guitarist Randy Hansen, Rail’s Andy Baldwin, radio icon Bob Rivers, Northwest favorite Lizzy Daymont and vocalist Somar Macek. Tickets: $30-$70. Cage Warrior Combat 9: Nov. 2. Mike “300� Hayes will battle Jeff “The Snowman�

Monson in the main event; at least 12 other bouts. Tickets $102, $77, $67, $47 and $37 (military section and a no-alcohol family section). Lamb of God with Killswitch Engage: 7 p.m. Nov. 11. Heavy metal concert. Lamb of God and Killswitch Engage join forces for a fall tour. Tickets $28.50 for reserved seats, $33 general admission floor seats. Disney On Ice, Rockin’ Ever After: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13, 14, 15, 17, 17; 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18; 11:30 a.m. Nov. 16, 17; 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16, 17. Musical showcase, a rockin’ remix of royalty. Tickets go on sale Oct. 15. Pretty Lights: 7 p.m. Nov. 22. American electronic music artist performs. Tickets: $32.75-$32.75 Country duo Florida Georgia Line: Dec. 14. Tickets: $29.75 to $39.75, on sale now. SPOTLIGHT SERIES Tickets for the Kent Arts Commission’s 2013-2014 Spotlight Series are on sale now. The performing arts series brings exceptional entertainment to Kent. “Crazy in Love with Patsy Cline�: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4, Kent-Meridian PAC, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. Sponsored by the Pete and Pat Curran Family. Lavay Smith and her all-star seven-piece jazz band deliver a loving and creative tribute to country darling Patsy Cline. They bring a bluesy jolt of energy to the jazz/country crossroads, delivering jazz and blues-steeped arrangements of Cline’s songs. Tickets: $20 general, $18 senior, $15 youth “Malama Ko Aloha�: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, Kentwood PAC. An evening of contemporary World music featuring master slack key guitarist Keola Beamer, Grammy Awardwinning Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai, hula dancer and instrumentalist Moanalani Beamer, and jazz pianist Geof-

SOUND TRANSIT added another Sounder run between Lakewood and Seattle, with stops in Kent, and adjusted existing Sounder train schedules to run every 20 minutes during peak rush hour times. Sound Transit on Monday added a sixth peak service round-trip Sounder train between Lakewood

frey Keezer. The performance brings to the live stage the key elements of the 2012 PBS TV special, Keola Beamer: MÄ lama Ko Aloha. Partial Funding from WESTAF, National Endowment for the Arts and Washington State Arts Commission. Tickets: $25 general, $22 senior, $15 youth ELSEWHERE Breeders Theater presents ‘Blood Pudding’: 7 p.m. Oct. 25, 26, Nov. 1, 2; 2 p.m., Oct. 27, Nov. 3, Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium, 22030 Cliff Ave. Written by local playwright and author T.M. Sell. The play is a satire on vampire and current affairs. A failing company brings in a new CEO, a turnaround specialist who happens to be from Romania. Tickets $20, and available at www.brownpapertickets.com. Tickets also are available from the City of Des Moines at the Des Moines Field House Recreation Office, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., either in person at 1000 S. 220th St., Des Moines, or by credit card at 206-870-6527.

Galleries Centennial Center Gallery: 400 W. Gowe St., Kent. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Closed weekends and holidays. For more information, call 253-856-5050 or visit artscommission@kentwa.gov.

Museums Greater Kent Historical Society: 855 E. Smith St., historic Bereiter House, Kent. Hours: noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday, and by appointment. Admission: suggested $2 donation; no tickets are required for entrance. Parking is available behind the house off East Temperance Street. GKHS is a nonprofit organization that promotes the discovery, preservation and dissemination of knowledge about the history of the greater Kent area.

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PUBLIC NOTICES ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #356 CITY OF KENT Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3657. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 356 under Ordinance 3711, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13th day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878561. ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #355 CITY OF KENT Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line or easement line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3653. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 355 under Ordinance 3708, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13 day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878565. ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #357 CITY OF KENT

Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the property line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3662. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 357 under Ordinance 3712, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13 day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878572. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AUCTION DATE: OCTOBER 15, 2013 AT 10:00AM Property belonging to Nicole McNeil, (unit#(s), (000004653), Michael Jardeen, (000001275), Charles Guzek, (000011647), Valerie Koob, (000011524, 000011710), Becky Colwell, (033570, 000013441), Mieka Franchi, (035966), Ylanda Thomas, (041788), Louis Diez, (000006903, 000009235, 028852, 044136), Hakim Williams, (035278), Jon Jackson, (28614), Brandon Butler, (8728), Kadzo West, (034666), Barbara Montrond, (049131, 015231, 024561), will be sold by live public auction (verbal bidding) on OCTOBER 15, 2013 STARTING AT 10:00AM at DOOR TO DOOR STORAGE, INC., 21001 72nd Ave S., Kent, WA 98032. Goods were neither packed, loaded, nor inventoried by Door to Door Storage, Inc. General description of the goods likely to be sold: Household, business or consumer goods, namely personal effects, china, furniture, clothing, books, glass, silverware, electronics, tools, and similar items; but actual contents, condition, and quality are unknown to Door to Door Storage, Inc. Persons under 15 not admitted. Photo ID is required for bidders. Only cash or credit card as payment. Bidder Registration begins at 9:30am.Viewing begins at 10:00am, and bidding will begin soon after. Each container is

5 ft wide x 8 ft long x 7 ft high. Auctioneer: WWW.ThomasHaywardAuctioneers.com, (888-2557633), License #2845. 9/27, 10/4/13 CNS-2535020# THE KENT REPORTER #880346 KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority Board will hold a public hearing to: Review revenue sources for the Regional Fire Authority’s 2014 expense budget including property taxes and possible increases in property tax revenues per RCW 84.55.120, and Review and establish the ReJLRQDO )LUH $XWKRULW\œV EHQH¿W charge to be imposed in 2014, per RCW 52.26.230(2). Fire Station 78 17820 SE 256th Covington, WA 98042 October 16, 2013 at 5:30 pm Published in Kent, Covington/ Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporters on September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #882707. FIRE DISTRICT 40 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners for King County Fire Protection District No. 40 will hold a public hearing to: Review revenue sources for the District’s 2014 expense budget including property taxes and possible increases in property tax revenues per RCW 84.55.120 and Review and establish the 'LVWULFWœV EHQH¿W FKDUJH WR EH imposed in 2014 per RCW 52.18.060 $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHV 18002 108 Ave SE Renton, WA 98055 October 31, 2013 @ 5:00 PM Published in Kent and Renton Reporter on October 4, 2013 and October 11, 2013. #883195. CITY OF KENT NOTICE OF COMMUNITY MEETING Pursuant to Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6406, the Kent Economic and Community Development Committee will conduct a community meeting on:

Downtown Subarea Action Plan (DSAP) Planned Action Ordinance The Meeting will be held on October 14, 2013 at 5:30 PM in Council Chambers East at City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. South, Kent. Written or verbal testimony will be accepted for consideration at the Public Hearing on November 12, 2013. Call Gloria Gould-Wessen at (253) 8565454 for additional information. Please visit www.VentureDowntownKent.com for more information on the Planned Action Ordinance. Published in the Kent Reporter on October 4, 2013. #889303. CITY OF KENT PUBLIC NOTICE SEPA THRESHOLD DETERMINATION Pursuant to KCC 11.03, Environmental Policy, the City of Kent has issued a mitigated threshold determination for the following: Determination of 1RQVLJQL¿FDQFH '16 IRU KENT CORNER – POPEYE’S/STARBUCKSENV-2013-14, KIVA #RPSW-2132767 The applicant proposes to construct a 2,268 square foot Popeye’s restaurant with drive through and a 614 square foot Starbuck’s with drive through. The existing car wash on the property will be demolished. Associated parking and new landscaping are included in this redevelopment. No sensitive areDV KDYH EHHQ LGHQWL¿HG WR EH RQ or near the site. The property is located at 10204 SE 240th Street DQG LV LGHQWL¿HG DV .LQJ &RXQW\ tax parcel number 1722059192. Zoning of the property is CCMU, Community Commercial Mixed Use. Comments are due for the above project by 4:30 p.m., October 18, 2013, to City of Kent Planning Services. For more information, contact Kent Planning Services at 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032, Telephone: (253) 856-5454. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City for more information. For TDD relay service, call 1-800-833-6388 or the City of Kent at (253) 856-5725. Charlene Anderson, 5HVSRQVLEOH 2I¿FLDO Dated: October 4, 2013 Published in the Kent Reporter on October 4, 2013. #889300.

City of Kent Downtown Subarea Action Plan (DSAP) Planned Action Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Notice of Availability Notice is hereby given under WAC 197-11-164 to 172, and WAC 197-11-460, 510, and 620 that the City of Kent is issuing a Final Planned Action Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Final SEIS) for the proposed adoption of the Downtown Subarea Action Plan Update. Description of the Proposal: The City of Kent proposes to update the Downtown Subarea Action Plan (DSAP) originally developed in 1998 and updated in 2005. The updated DSAP is anticipated to: • Contain new policies addressing land use, urban design, housing, transportation, parks, environmental sustainability, public safety, utilities, and economic development • Establish modified Downtown land use plan map designations and zoning districts in some locations to promote housing as well as a mix of other uses, • Amend and clarify design guidelines, and extend those guidelines to more portions of the Study Area, • Identify Downtown-specific levels of service for nonmotorized and transit modes of travel and parks, and • Promote multi-modal connections and urban outdoor spaces to promote healthy living. The City has evaluated three land use alternatives in the SEIS, including Alternative 1 (No Action – continue current plans and regulations), and two action alternatives that would both adopt the DSAP Update. Alternatives 2 and 3 would provide moderate and high growth levels respectively, and result in a range of Comprehensive Plan land use map and implementing zoning district changes. Both would extend design guidelines to more portions of the study area. Following a 30-day comment period regarding the Draft SEIS between June 21 and July 22, 2013, the City has prepared the Final SEIS to respond to comments on the Draft SEIS and to provide clarifications and corrections. A preferred alternative has not been selected at this time. A description of City and Land Use & Planning Board recommendations is provided in

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the Final SEIS. The final plan that will ultimately be adopted may not be exactly one of the SEIS alternatives, but will necessarily fall within the range of the alternatives analyzed in the SEIS. The SEIS supplements the City of Kent Comprehensive Plan Review and Midway Subarea Planned Action EIS completed in 2011. The SEIS analyzes, at a programmatic level, the potential impacts on the following elements of the environment identified through the scoping process: Land Use Patterns (e.g., zoning), Land Use Plans and Policies, Transportation, and Parks and Recreation. Proponent: City of Kent Location, Planned Action, Infill Exemption: The DSAP Study Area includes about 550 acres encompassing the Kent Urban Center as well as the area west of State Route 167 to 64th Avenue South and along Central Avenue to approximately S. 234th Street. The City is considering adopting a Planned Action Ordinance (PAO) for about 142 acres of the Study Area. The PAO Area would apply to land extending about 260 feet north of Cloudy Street, Railroad Avenue North to the east, West Willis Street to the south, and SR 167 to the west. The balance of the Study Area would be designated a Mixed Use/Infill Exemption Area. Waiting Period: The City of Kent City Council will not act on the proposal prior to seven days after issuance of the Final SEIS. Document Availability: Copies of the Final SEIS can be obtained from the City of Kent Planning Services Department (see “Contact Personâ€?) for the cost of production and postage. At the time of writing, the cost of a mailed compact disk is $8.00, and the cost of a mailed printed copy is approximately $57. The document is also posted on the City’s website at http://www. VentureDowntownKent.com and available as a reference at the Kent Public Library located at 212 2nd Avenue N, Kent, Washington 98032. SEPA Responsible Official: Charlene Anderson, AICP, Planning Manager Planning Services | City of Kent Economic & Community Development Department 400 West Gowe, Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5454 Date:10/4/13 Published in Kent Reporter on October 4, 2013 #897871.


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Ford Seattle region employees recently volunteered to re-pack more than 4,400 pounds of donated macaroni pasta at Northwest Harvest’s Kent warehouse. The packed pasta will help serve 3,385 meals to Northwest families in need. The volunteer efforts were part of Ford’s Global Week of Caring, which in September enlisted Ford employees, dealers and retirees to volunteer on 200 projects on six continents, including more than 100 projects in the United States. COURTESY PHOTO

THE CITY OF KENT hosts the 26th annual Holiday Craft Market, a large creative gift boutique, Nov. 1-2 at the Kent Senior Center, 600 E. Smith St. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The juried show features 70 booths of handcrafted gifts. The event includes free on-site parking, the Figgy Pudding Café and Bake Sale, hourly door prizes compliments of the craft market artists, live Christmas

entertainment by Richard Dean as well as the Smooth Tones A cappella Ensemble at 12:15 p.m. Friday. There is no admission. Major event co-sponsors are Stafford Suites, SHAG Housing and Regence BlueShield. Proceeds benefit senior center programs and services. For more information, call 253-856-5150.

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