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Cooke winning in bid for third term Sharp leading Stober in tight City Council race

Mayor conquering Clark in early returns; challenger expects race to ‘tighten up’

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It’s four more years for Suzette Cooke as Kent mayor. Cooke is defeating challenger Tim Clark with 55.82 percent (5,413 votes) to Clark’s 43.96 percent (4,263), according to King County Election results released Tuesday night. “I was just so glad that the first results finally came in,” Cooke said during a gathering of supporters at Airways Brewery and Tap Room in the north Kent area. “At some point you reach a level where you are ready for the campaigning to end and you can get on with doing the job without the distraction.” Clark, who had hoped voters would think eight years of Cooke was enough, remained optimistic about his chances of winning. He said the votes in Tuesday night’s election results were mailed-in ballots from citizens that had made up their minds “weeks ago.” He expects the race to “tighten up

Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke, with her mother Virginia Allen, reacts after watching the favorable early election returns at her campaign party Tuesday night that will give Cooke a third term as mayor. STEVE HUNTER, Kent Reporter tomorrow.” “If I lose, I’ll have to find some other pathway to help my community,” said Clark, who added that he’s enjoyed his 23 years of service to helping the city.

Clark served 16 years on the Kent City Council before spending the last four years on the Kent School Board. Cooke said her role as the incumbent helped.

“The public knows what I produce because I’ve been in office eight years and I’m a known quantity,” Cooke said. “Hopefully, the [ more MAYOR page 4 ]

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Despite facing charges of first-degree theft, Ken Sharp is leading Bailey Stober in a tightly contested race for the Kent City Council. Sharp is beating Stober 49.25 percent (4,290 votes) to 46.16 percent (4,021), a lead of 279 votes, according to King County Elections results released Tuesday night. Debbie Raplee entered the race late in an effort to get elected as a write-in candidate but write-in candidates had only 4.59 percent (400 votes) of the total. In the other contested council race, Jim Berrios is easily defeating Wade Schwartz 62.65 percent (5,650 votes) to 37.18 percent (3,353). Sharp showed up at

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Phillip murder trial could last until mid-December BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

“It should finish by midDecember,” said Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, in an email about the trial length. The trial is not in session this week because one of the prosecutors is sick. Judge Andrea Darvas then will be out for more than a week, Donohoe said. The trial is scheduled to resume on Nov. 18. If convicted as charged, Phillip

faces a prison sentence of 20 to 26 years. He pleaded not guilty to the charge in March 2011 after his arrest by Auburn Police in December 2010 in Portland. Defense attorneys claim Phillip traveled to Auburn in May 2010 because he likes to takes drives to deal with stress and he had a close family member pass away shortly before that date. Defense attorneys said Phillip had nothing

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The first-degree murder trial of William L. Phillip in Kent for the stabbing death of Seth Frankel could last until at least midDecember. Opening statements were Oct. 28 and the first state witness took the stand the same day at King County Superior Court at the Ma-

leng Regional Justice Center. King County prosecutors allege that Phillip, 33, of Portland, Ore., killed Frankel, 41, a city of Kent employee, on May 21, 2010 in the Auburn home Frankel shared with Bonny Johnson, a former girlfriend of Phillip. Prosecutors say Phillip became angry with Frankel’s relationship with Johnson and drove to Auburn to kill Frankel.

Woman, 21, dies in Kent vehicle crash BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

A 21-year-old Edmonds woman died while riding in a vehicle driven by her 20-yearold boyfriend that crashed into a Kent telephone pole. The accident occurred at about 1:35 a.m. Sunday in the 24800 block of 148th Avenue Southeast, according to a Kent Police media release. Charissa Judkins died from injuries suffered in the accident, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office. The driver, Andrew Lucas Shock, of Covington, suffered serious injuries. Paramedics transported Shock to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle where he remained Wednesday in serious condition. Judkins died at the scene of the accident.

KENT POLICE TO HOST COMMUNITY AWARENESS MEETING NOV. 14 The Kent Police Department invites the public to a community awareness meeting at 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at Kent Elementary School, 24700 64th Ave S. The meeting will provide residents with more information on how to make their neighborhoods safer. It also will bring police leadership and community members together to address community crime concerns and introduce police resources that can help residents make their neighborhoods safer and more secure. Kent Police Chief Ken Thomas and agency administrators will answer questions about department operations and community safety concerns. Members of the department’s Neighborhood Response Team and Community Education unit also will answer questions.

against Frankel. Prosectors claim a bloody towel with the DNA of Phillip as well as cellphone records that put him near Frankel’s home in Auburn point to Phillip as the killer. Prosecutors are expected to call more than 50 witnesses to the stand, including police officers, scientists, as well as friends and family of Frankel and Phillip.

Investigation still open into car crash that killed teen BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

UNFORTUNATE A woman calls for help after a storm-tossed tree branch crashed into the back windshield of her Toyota, shattering it, as it was parked on First Avenue South last Saturday afternoon. No one was hurt. High winds caused minor damage and littered roadways throughout Kent. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

A King County Sheriff ’s Office Driving Review Board will eventually decide if a deputy could have prevented an accident when his patrol car collided with another vehicle in Kent and killed the teen driver. The investigation into the Oct. 20 accident that killed Brandon Gonzalez, 17, remains open, according to an email from Sgt. Cindi West, spokeswoman for the Sheriff ’s Office. Gonzalez, of Kent, was

An initial investigation by police showed Shock, driving Judkins’ vehicle southbound on 148th Avenue Southeast with the woman in the front passenger seat, lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle then careened across the roadway and on to the opposite shoulder where it smashed into a telephone pole at the front passenger door. Speed and possible driver impairment were contributing factors to the accident, according to police. There was an odor of alcohol noted during the investigation, said Melanie Frazier, Kent Police spokeswoman. Frazier said it’s possible Shock could be arrested for vehicular homicide. “As a community, we need to continue to stress the responsibilities of operating a motor vehicle to all drivers on the roadway,” said Kent Police Sgt. Robert Constant. “This was yet another tragedy that most likely could have been avoided.” a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School in the Federal Way School District. The accident occurred at about 12:30 a.m. at the intersection of South 196th Street and 68th Avenue South. The deputy suffered a broken wrist. Two passengers in the Acura driven by Gonzalez were treated for minor injuries. “When a deputy is involved in an accident like this our Major Accident Response and Reconstruction Unit (MARR) responds and investigates the accident,” West said. “The findings will be forwarded to our Driving Review Board and the [ more TEEN page 5 ]

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Kent mayoral candidate Tim Clark talks to his supporters at a gathering election night at the Kent Senior Activity Center. Although trailing early to incumbent Suzette Cooke, Clark was not ready to concede the race. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter deserved vacation. “My wife and I have surrendered months and weekends to this campaign,” said Clark, whose supporters gathered at the Kent Senior Activity Center. Should the race turn in Clark’s favor, he plans to establish a working relationship with the City Council,

more time to prepare the case. Mayor Suzette Cooke’s gath“Upon conviction of a ering Tuesday night at Airfelony, the council member ways Brewery and Tap Room would immediately become but declined to speak to a ineligible to vote in the state reporter about the election. of Washington, and thus, Sharp has avoided without further and declined any action, would be comments to the ineligible to serve Kent Reporter over as a member of the the last couple of council,” Kent Actweeks. ing City Attorney Even if Sharp Pat Fitzpatrick said wins the election, in an email. he would later lose If convicted as the council position Sharp charged, Sharp if convicted of the faces a prison senfelony theft charges against tence of 22 to 29 months, him. according to Dan Donohoe, Sharp, who owns spokesman for the King Minuteman Press in Kent, County Prosecuting Attoris scheduled to return to ney’s Office. court Nov. 20 as he faces “In the event Mr. Sharp seven counts of first-degree wins I am confident the theft for reportedly stealing justice system will run its $297,500 from his 93-yearcourse and I will actively seek old mother’s bank account the appointment once he is and putting the money into sentenced to a prison term,” his account. A court date Stober said in an email. “The residents of Kent deserve a could be set at the hearing committed councilmember or attorneys could ask for

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which he says has been damaged by Cooke’s cavalier attitude toward council decisions. “The council would make a decision, and then all of a sudden she went off on her own,” he said. “We don’t have to agree all the time, but we do have to get along because citizens demand it.”

focused on public safety, job creation and balancing the budget and I’m ready to serve them.” If Sharp wins and later loses his seat, the council would then take applications and appoint a resident to serve until the next regular city election, Fitzpatrick said. The person who wins that election would serve the remainder of the term of the council member convicted of a felony. Sharp, who served as the Kent Chamber of Commerce president last year, remained in the race despite his June arrest by Federal Way Police and charges filed by King County prosecutors. He pleaded not guilty to the charges on Aug. 29 in King County Superior Court. Stober, a project analyst with the Washington State Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, remains confident he can overtake Sharp.

“Mr. Sharp will see our campaign gain the same momentum and ground that we did from late primary voters,” said Stober, who edged Barbara Phillips for second behind Sharp in the primary. “I’m more than confident that in the coming days our campaign will secure first place. There are thousands of ballots left to count and we actively targeted late voters.” Stober has been the target of constant tirades throughout the campaign by Sara Sharp, the wife of his opponent. Sara Sharp posted numerous comments on the Kent Reporter website and Facebook page. She attacked Stober’s credibility, qualifications and ability to lead. Stober issued a press release Oct. 2 to dispute her accusations. The winner between Sharp and Stober replaces Elizabeth Albertson, who decided not to seek reelection. Her term expires Dec. 31.

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Berrios, owner of the Golden Steer Steak ‘n Rib House on the East Hill and president of the Kent Chamber of Commerce, had no trouble defeating Schwartz. Berrios, a former Kent School Board member who lost in the 2009 mayor’s race to Suzette Cooke, emphasized his business experience during the campaign. He said that experience will help him oversee city budgets. Schwartz, who owns Blanc-n-Schwartz Salon in downtown Kent, had hoped to be the one to replace Jamie Perry, who decided not to run for reelection. Her term expires the end of the year. Councilmembers are paid $13,752 per year for their part-time positions. They serve four-year terms. Councilmember Dennis Higgins ran unopposed for a second, four-year term.

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The mayor plans to continue to hit as many community events as possible during her third term just as she has the first eight years. “Most of all it’s my passion of reaching out to the public and with so many new residents making city government their government,” Cooke said. “They are the government. I am a servant leader. That’s where I get my energy.” The mayor’s job is a full-time position that pays $102,000 per year. Cooke defeated Jim Berrios in 2009 to earn a second term with 68 percent of the vote. She beat Judy Woods in 2005 with 57 percent of the vote.

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Man pleads not guilty to woman’s murder A 20-year-old Burien man pleaded not guilty Monday to a first-degree murder charge for the beating death in June of a Kent woman during a home invasion robbery at her apartment. Michael Vincent Galloway entered the plea in King County Superior Court in Kent, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. He remains in the county jail at the Maleng Regional Justice Center with bail set at $1 million. He is scheduled to return to court Dec. 9 when a trial date could be set or attorneys could ask for more time to prepare the case. Galloway and two other men allegedly forced their way into the woman’s apartment in an attempt to rob the victim of money and prescription pills. The two other men have yet to

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“With access to housing information in King County’s sex offender registration database, city police detectives visited the homes to confirm the sex offenders were no longer residing at the homes,� Fitzpatrick said in the media release. Last spring, the city became aware that numerous single-family homes were being used to house multiple sex offenders within prohibited areas. The city notified the owners in May they were not in compliance with the city’s zoning code and were given 30 days to bring the use of the homes into compliance with the law. Citing

One man forced Walker’s friend onto a couch and put a pillow over her head. Periodically, he punched her. She heard Walker screaming from the bedroom. The three men left at the same time. After they left, the friend found Walker on the floor, in a fetal position, unconscious, with a belt around her neck, according to charging papers. Walker was unresponsive. The friend couldn’t find her cellphone so she ran outside the apartment and screamed for help. Two women responded to the apartment, one called 911 and the other one performed CPR on Walker until paramedics arrived. An autopsy by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office later determined Walker died from numerous liver lacerations and large amounts of blood in her chest cavity, consistent with some type of blunt force trauma.

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Protect, support the K9s first The Kent Reporter made a reference to the city of Kent collecting more revenue than forecasted, and they were considering hiring more police officers (“City builds up cash reserves, might hire more police”, Oct. 25). The paper also referenced the Kent Police Department accepting donations for protective vests for the K9s. Wouldn’t it make sense to use the extra funds to purchase the protective vests for the officers (Kato and others) first? – Howard Lontz

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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. about their ability to keep their doctor and their insurance. Of all places, Obamafriendly NBC reported that the administration has known for three years that as many as 85 percent of individually insured Americans will lose their plans and their doctors. Yes, while Obama has been on his perpetual campaign circuit saying otherwise, the Department of Health and Human Services

illegally changed the Affordable Care Act to remove the grandfathering of previously provided health care plans, and the White House knew it three years ago. No, you will not be able to keep your doctor. No, you will not be able to keep your insurance plan. Yes, Barack Obama has been lying to you for three years. It’s bad enough that Obama has unconstitutionally changed the law unilaterally more than a dozen times. He’s granted more than 2,500 waivers to friends and cronies to keep them quiet during the ridiculous implementation window. He’s blown a billion dollars on a website that doesn’t work. And yes, he ordered the changes in the website that require subscribers to provide every bit of their personal information before they can even see plan options and flee in sticker shock. Yes, the administration knew that Medicaid enrollments [ more LETTERS page 7 ]

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Keeping kids in school is our best crime prevention policy Many people are surprised when I tell them that we have a Truancy Dropout Prevention Unit in the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. “Shouldn’t you be going after the serious criminals instead of kids who skip

school?” they ask. The truth is that when it comes to protecting public safety, there is no better strategy than making sure that every child succeeds in school. Under Washington law, school attendance is mandatory up until age 16. This is part of a package of laws called the “Bec-

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It is protocol, not justice. It is abusive, dishonorable, unacceptable. Women serving in the military are raped and abused, and it needs to stop. Now, not later. So says Auburn’s Sarah Blum. Blum, a decorated Vietnam surgical nurse, served with the 25th Infantry Division in 1967 at the 12th Evacuation Hospital in bleeding South Vietnam at the height of the war. Today she is an advocate for the rights of women in the military and a practicing psychotherapist. For more than 28 years she has worked with PTSD and trauma resolution. Blum, 73, also is a noted author whose newly released book, “Women Under Fire: Abuse in the Military” (Brown Sparrow Publishing), takes a hard, fine-grained look at the pervasive culture of violence and sexual abuse toward women in the U.S. military. Blum is taking her book on an exhaustive national tour. She speaks on Veterans Day at the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C. on the 20th anniversary of the memorial’s dedication. As part of her crusade, Blum plans to visit leaders in the nation’s capital to discuss the issue of military sexual assault. She vows to educate the public and inspire action from Congress to end the culture of abuse toward women in the military. Her message is loud, clear, uncompromising. “All of this must stop. It’s time for accountability to prevail,” Blum said at her book launch party in Des Moines last Saturday. “There is and has been a failure of leadership in our military. And it must be rectified. It’s time to fully investigate this abuse culture, clean house and begin anew with appropriate policies and actions that restore honor, integrity and accountability to our military and bring justice to our women serving.” To write the book, Blum interviewed more than 50 women veterans over seven years.

ca laws” named after a 13-year-old girl who dropped out of school, ran away from home and was murdered by a sex offender in Spokane in the mid-1990s. The Legislature knew, as we know now, that dropping out of school puts young people at an extreme risk of being crime victims and criminal offenders. In fact, young people who drop

out of high school are five times more likely to go to prison than their classmates who earn a high school diploma. People who attend some amount of college are five times less likely to go to prison than those with a high school education. Every layer of education is like a [ more SATTERBERG page 8 ]


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www.kentreporter.com [ KLAAS from page 6 ] Her book reveals how military leadership ignores and changes evidence of soldier and command rape to protect its image while destroying the health and careers of valuable women. The book chronicles the rape, humiliation and retaliation of women who served in the military in an interval spanning World War II Iraq and Afghanistan. As Blum discovered in her research, the perpetrator is often left unpunished, and is even protected. The victim, perhaps fearing retribution, is shunned, shamed and isolated. A 1,500-page Pentagon report estimates a rate of about 500 military men and women were assaulted per week in 2012. Blum’s conclusion: there is simply no justice for abused women in the military. “That’s the reason for this book,” she said, “to highlight that fact and call for action to create a more just system for them. It did not take long for me to realize how many devastating, traumatic experiences occurred. “(I decided) to write this book focusing on the cultural abuse in our armed forces,” Blum continued. “It’s because these repeated, abusive experi-

ences have been kept hidden for so long that they need to be revealed. It’s because our military has been so hurtful to these women that we need to bring healing and change. It’s because of the injustices to women who report sexual assault that justice and accountability must now be our priority.” Blum contends the military – from its lowest to its highest ranks – views women as “government property,” free to do as it wishes with them. Not all men in the military hold these attitudes or behave in these ways, Blum pointed out, yet the abuses are pervasive and must be acknowledged and stopped. Change begins at the top. Blum is calling on national, Congressional and military leaders to address the problem and correct it. “It is time for accountability and justice for these women,” Blum said.

and the subsequent government dependency would result. But this latest revelation is over the top. From the first days of his path to Single Payer government run health care, otherwise known as Socialized Medicine, he has lied to more than 300 million Americans about their ability to retain their current plans. He’s lied about your ability to keep your doctor if you like him or her. He lied to sell you his Marxist vision for health care in the hopes you’d go along because you felt safe it wouldn’t impact you.

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Kent Police K9s to get protective vests after fundraising campaign fundraising effort brought in more than $6,300. In fact, police dogs in other police agencies also will receive vests because so much money came in just a

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The two Kent Police K9s will receive bullet and stab protective vests after a

few weeks after Kent Police asked for donations for the vests, according to an email from Kent Police Sgt. Jarod Kasner. Vested Interest in K9s,

Inc., a 501c (3) all volunteer charity in East Taunton, Mass., whose goal is to provide bullet and stab protective vests for law enforcement dogs throughout the United States, led fundraising efforts through an online Crowdrise campaign. “We are very touched by the community support and impressed with the efforts made by Vested Interest in K9’s Inc.,� Kasner said. Kasner said a Kent couple donated the $1,900

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In the weekends following the enforcement activity, officers responded to less 911 calls involving racing in the Kent Valley. State Farm Insurance provided a $3,750 grant to staff officers on three nights in areas known for racers to congregate. On any given weekend, during nice weather, it is not uncommon for more than 200 cars to congregate preparing to race, police said. South King County Po-

lice Departments have been working for years to change the environment that racers enjoy and create ordinances making this dangerous behavior illegal. In Kent, the Stay Out of Areas of Racing (SOAR) ordinance is in effect, which makes it unlawful to be in any SOAR identified area. City of Kent’s goal is to reach zero serious injuries and fatalities by 2030 as part of the Washington State’s “Target Zero� goal.

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juvenile court. Fewer than 10 percent of the 1,200 petitions filed last school year ended up in court, where students and their parents faced additional court-based consequences. Here in the Kent School District, there is a renewed interest in truancy and dropout prevention. The director of Student and Family Services is currently working with our office to plan a class for administrators and staff in best practices for truancy and dropout prevention. We know that truancy is a red flag that leads to dropping out of school and increases the chance for risky behaviors, substance abuse, and involvement in the criminal justice system. School districts, teachers and your Prosecuting Attorney are working hard to keep students from dropping out of school. It is in the best interest of the child and the community.

protective blanket that protects the potential of that young person and protects our community. Washington’s truancy law says that any child who misses seven days of school in a month, or 10 in a quarter, is officially “truant.� Although school districts are required to file a truancy petition at that point, they are also required to take steps to reengage students in school. My office works with school districts throughout King County to host workshops designed to understand why the student is missing school. At the end of the workshop, the school, the student, and the parents or guardian sign an agreement designed to reengage the student with an educational track. The law is a court-based scheme, but I am more interested in having the youth attend school than attend court. Only if a student continues to fail to attend school after a workshop agreement is signed, do we take the next step and pursue a petition with the

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Valley Medical Center earns award for improving patient safety FOR THE REPORTER

Valley Medical Center was recognized for outstanding efforts to reduce patient harm and improve patient safety during the 81st Annual Meeting of the Washington State Hospital Association in Seattle on Oct. 16. VMC earned the 2013 Washington State Hospital Association Safe Care in Action award for its efforts to decrease patient harm in 10 key areas through their participation in the

Partnership for Patients national initiative – a nationwide collaborative effort to reduce the number of hospital-acquired conditions by 40 percent and hospital readmissions by 20 percent by the end of 2013. “We are very pleased to have our efforts recognized by our peers,� said Rich Roodman, CEO, Valley Medical Center in Renton.

Elsewhere The Best Western Plus Plaza by the Green in Kent recently received the Best

Western Champion Customer Care Award and the Best Western Green Award at Best Western International’s Convention held recently in San Antonio, Texas. The Champion Customer Care Award is bestowed upon those member properties that demonstrate and best exemplify exceptional levels of service and care. The Best Western Green Award is earned by properties that demonstrate a commitment to sustaining resources and reducing

their carbon footprint. Hotels must also meet quality and design standards and other membership requirements to qualify. The Best Western Plus Plaza by the Green was one of only 23 hotels out of more than 2,400 properties in the U.S. and Canada to receive both of these awards this year. “The Best Western Plus Plaza by the Green was awarded the Champion Customer Care Award for its strong commitment to providing superior custom-

Sewer pipeline work on Kent Phoenix Academy property to begin on Nov. 8 REPORTER STAFF

King County contractors continue construction on the Kent East Hill Diversion sewer pipeline. 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 King County Wastewater Treatment

Division Nov. 4 update. Work Activities: • Nighttime work Nov. 8-11. Crews will work on 111th Avenue Southeast on school property to excavate across the street and install the final segment of the new sewer pipe and a manhole. To minimize extra disruptions to the school and neighbors, work will take place through the weekend

during daytime and nighttime hours 24 hours a day if required to complete the work on school property. During nighttime hours residents may notice possible noise, vibration and lights from construction equipment. • Pipe installation along S.E. 264th St. between 114th Ave. S.E. and school property is planned to be

complete by the end of November. • Restoration activities on S.E. 264th St. and school property are expected to be completed by the end of the year, weather dependent. Expect lane restrictions and parking limitations in work zones along S.E. 264th St. Please use caution and obey flaggers and posted traffic signs.

er care to guests,� said Julie Montmaneix, chairman of Best Western International’s Board of Directors. “The hotel is being honored with the Green Award for its dedication to environmentally-friendly practices.� Located at 24415 Russell Road, Kent, the Best Western Plus Plaza by the Green features 97 rooms and is located on the edge

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KENT CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Kent Comprehensive Plan and Amendments to Kent City Code Section 12.13, RE: School Impact Fees NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent City Council will hold public hearings on the Kent Comprehensive Plan and Amendments to Kent City Code Section 12.13, RE: School Impact Fees on Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to speak. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact WKH &LW\ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH LQ DG vance at (253) 856-5725. For TTD relay service, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388. Ronald F. Moore, MMC City Clerk Published in the Kent Reporter on November 1, 2013 and November 8, 2013.#908086. CITY OF KENT OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PAULSON SUBDIVISION SU-2013-2/RPP3-2131638 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner for the City of Kent will hold a public hearing to consider a request submitted by Dan Berk, Seattle Builders Group III, to subdivide one parcel totaling 2.07 acres into ten (10) single family residential lots with associated recreation and stormwater tracts. Access to the new lots will be

provided via a new private road connecting to 116th Avenue Southeast. No sensitive areas KDYH EHHQ LGHQWLÂżHG RQ WKH VLWH The site is located on the west side of 116th Avenue Southeast at approximately Southeast 253rd Place, is zoned SR-6, Single Family Residential, and is identiÂżHG DV .LQJ &RXQW\ 7D[ 3DUFHO No: 2022059254 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner will hold the public hearing on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in Chambers West, Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032. If you have any questions concerning this proposed application, please contact Erin George in Planning Services at (253) 856-5454. Any person wishing to submit oral or written comments on the item listed above may do so prior to the meeting or at the meeting. Send all written responses to: Planning Services, City of Kent, 220 4th Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032; or by Email to: egeorge@kentwa.gov. All interested persons are requested to be then and there present at the meeting. One free copy of the staff report will be available by Wednesday afternoon, November 13, 2013. If \RX ZLVK WR SHUXVH WKH ÂżOH RU need further information, contact Kent Planning Services at RU YLVLW RXU RIÂżFH at 400 W Gowe, Kent, WA 98032. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City in advance for more information. For TDD relay service, call 1-800-833-6388 (hearing impaired) or 1-800-833-6385 (Braille) or the City of Kent at (253) 856-5725. Charlene Anderson, AICP,

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Bus driver continues to recover BY ROSS COYLE rcoyle@kentreporter.com

Kent School District bus driver Lynne Hagen, who suffered major injuries after she was hit by a school bus while walking across the district’s bus depot, has moved out of Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and is on the next phase of

her recovery program. Marnie Harstad, the driver who hit Hagen, remains on administrative medical leave. Harstad accidentally struck Hagan as the she crossed the parking lot at the Kent School District’s bus depot at 6:40 a.m. on Oct. 14.

Hagen will spend the next two to three months at the rehabilitation facility as she recovers from her surgeries and operations. During her time at Harborview, Hagen stayed in what hospital staff considered the “VIP Suite” on an upper floor with a north facing view of the

Puget Sound. She shared the room with several other patients during her stay. The family is grateful to the doctors, nurses and office staff for their attentiveness and kind attitude towards Hagen, saying that “she couldn’t have been in better hands.” She is now working to get into a routine and get her body moving again. According to nurses at Harborview, she will not be able to bear weight for the next 12 weeks, but the family is optimistic that that time will be reduced with therapy work six days a week. Hagen’s family members have not disclosed her location.

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School District. With a large immigrant population, many of them refugees from conflict areas, it’s not surprising that bilingual education presents a unique and unconventional challenge for Kent schools. Beyond the additional funds needed to support these students, the district incorporates paraeducators, technology, adjusted curriculum and teacher development to support them as they work to learn a new language. But at the heart of the program are ELL teachers, whose job it is to provide two-hour block instruction on English each day. When English language learners (ELL) join the district, they take a test to determine their level of English ability. And based on that ability – from level one to level four – they are enrolled in classes to accelerate the learning process. While the classes are a step in the right direction for students, they still face many challenges, especially those that come in later grades. Instead of having a single-mandated curriculum for schools, the district allows each school to handle multilingual education in its own way based on the number of students a given school has. In schools, like Kentridge High School, there can be as many as 70 ELL students. More than 300 students call highly diverse Kent-Meridian home. The earlier students enter the district, the easier it is to learn English. On the other hand, the closer they start to finishing the 12th

School board candidates neck and neck REPORTER STAFF

The race between Maya Vengadasalam and Bruce Elliott for Tim Clark’s vacant Kent School Board seat remains tight with the candidates splitting the vote. From early returns, Vengadasalam leads by less than 50 votes, grabbing 50.01 percent of returned ballots as of Tuesday night. “It’s close. I thought it would be close, but grade, the harder they have to work to catch up on missed lessons. “They’re in a very tough spot to learn so much so quickly,” said Rosa Villareal, head of the district’s ELL program. While students in elementary school, like those at Scenic Hill, have up to 12 years to learn English – in addition to whatever other native languages they speak – a refugee student entering Kent-Meridian will have only four years to master social and academic languages, said Kentridge ELL teacher David Sarino. They’ll have to learn phrases like “how was your weekend?” as well as “analyze the major themes in Romeo and Juliette,” Sarino said. “The frustrating thing is that you know that many of them have the academic skills to be successful, but they don’t all have the tools to overcome that language barrier,” Sarino said.

Other means To help students, the district often brings in classroom help or looks for other ways to assist teachers with multilingual students. But sometimes more is needed. Kent-Meridian teacher Erik Seihl and other ELL educators say that one of the largest problems for teaching multilingual students are age appropriate materials. Many of the books and guides the high schools use have comical pictures suited for younger ages, which make it hard for students to take the ideas seriously. To counter this, Seihl

I’m not going to get too excited. I’ll wait and see,” Elliott said. Vengadasalam isn’t ready to declare victory just yet, but she remains confident her lead will continue as votes come in throughout the week. “I still feel comfortable that we’re going to have a victory,” she said. “We’ll know more today, but we have a lot of last-minute voters.” She said she will feel comfortable declaring victory if she still has the lead after 25,000 votes have been counted. teaches students real life examples. During a class, he used Iceland as a way to teach his students phrases like “quality of life,” “island” and “indoor heating.” The goal, he said, is to make the learning experience immersive and compelling for the students by teaching them about subjects that they would be interested in discussing with other students. “Kids learn language the fastest when they perceive a need to communicate with others,” Seihl said. While it’s not easy to learn the ins and outs of a language in a short-time frame, Sarino said that the difficulties often bring small classes together. “Even though they’re from all these different backgrounds, they form these ELL families so to speak,” he said. “Even though they’re from different backgrounds and countries, they kind of adopt each other and look out for each other.” Despite the trials and barriers that come with teaching, such as a multiethnic area, the ELL teachers remain optimistic and dedicated to their students. It’s not easy to integrate a learning program for more than 100 different languages and make that program accessible to a variety of English-speaking levels, but teachers do the best they can. Seeing their students succeed is motivation enough for teachers. “A huge reward is for me to see these kids succeed in our school system,” Sarino said.


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BECU to move temporarily to Kent Station from TOP Food REPORTER STAFF

With the decision by TOP Food and Drug to close its Kent store, the BECU credit union will move its Neighborhood Financial Center inside the store to a temporary site at Kent Station. “We are in the process of finding a new permanent location in the Kent area,” said Adrienne Sharples,

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BECU Kent manager. The credit union will close the location within the TOP Food store, 26015 104th Ave. S.E., at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. It will open a temporary center at 9 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 18 at Kent Station, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 109. TOP Food announced Oct. 15 it would close stores within the next few

months in Kent, Auburn and Yakima in an effort to improve its overall business performance. The new permanent location will not be in a grocery store, but rather, a “stand-alone” Neighborhood Financial Center that will be much larger (in excess of 2,000 square feet) than its current in-store location. It is projected to open by the second quarter of next year. BECU also has a financial center inside the Fred Meyer store on Kent’s West Hill.

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Kent Lions Club celebrates 75 years of service, gives back generations. “To celebrate our 75 years … City and comit’s a very long munity leaders came time, it’s a great together to celebrate accomplishment,” the Kent Lions Club’s Westcott said. “We 75 years of service last just want to thank Saturday night. the community for True to its motto – allowing us to ex“We serve” – the Lions ist and supporting Cub gave back, conus in our activiGwen Allen-Carston, Kent Lions Club president, tributing more than ties.” addresses the audience, thanking the club’s many $100,000 to supportGwen Allenvolunteers and supporters. ing groups and orgaCarston, the club’s MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter nizations in a gesture first Africanof thanks during the American female grant program and made anniversary program president, thanked the $5,000 contributions each at Auburn’s Copper Falls many people and organito the Kent Senior ActivRestaurant. zations who have helped ity Center, Kent Youth and “Our whole reason for make the Lions an imporbeing is to serve,” said Patty Family and Beep Baseball, tant part of the Kent comwhich fields a Greater Sikora, first vice president munity. of the club. “We’re recogniz- Seattle Area World Series“I have wonderful people. ing several groups we serve. bound team for the visually …. I stand in awe of being impaired or blind. “We have a really close the president of the Lions According to Bill Westrelationship with the city Club. It’s a great organizacott, a club past president of Kent. We sponsor a tion to work for,” she told and current director of the lot of their teams,” Sikora the audience. “It is an Lions-operated Kent Corsaid. “… And we’ve been honor. I am excited about nucopia Days, the money listening to some of the our future and serving my donated was raised through term well.” challenges they’ve had in their parks. They’ve wanted club-backed programs At the event, several past over time. The Kent Lions to upgrade some parks, yet presidents appeared to sign provide the popular Cornu- a commemorative plaque. they’ve had all their cutcopia Days, Winterfest and backs, so we’re giving them The Kent Lions Club a sizable amount of money.” Kent Farmers Market to the was officially chartered on That amount was $75,000 community each year. Sept. 15, 1938. The 75th anniversary to the Kent Parks and RecThe club – 40 active is a special occasion for reation Department. strong – welcomes new Westcott and a club that The Lions also presented members. To learn more, $15,000 to the Lions Club has endured and served the call 253-852-5466 or visit International Foundation greater Kent community for www.kentlionsclub.org. BY MARK KLAAS

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Experience the Stellar Life at Farrington Court! Dorothy enjoys the full array of activities that Farrington Court has to offer. She especially enjoys Casino Night and our any-time dining. Want a sneak peak of the full experience? Come see for yourself! Call today for The Grande Tour to include a full course meal, meet the staff and talk to the our residents!

Upcoming events! It’s FREE and You’re Invited! Monday, November 11th – “ Honoring Our Vets” Full course pancake bonanza, made and served by our very own stellar staff! 7am to11am. Please RSVP by Saturday 11/09/13. Saturday, November 16th – “SHIBA Seminar” The seminar will cover any questions you may have on coverage options and rights, help you find affordable coverage and help evaluate and compare health insurance plans. This service is free, unbiased and helps provide confidential assistance with Medicare and healthcare choices. Please RSVP by 11/14/13.

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A HOPE FOR FAMILIES LUNCHEON is Dec. 5 at the Golden Steer restaurant in Kent to help raise funds and clothing for Willows Place, which feeds and provides basic needs to families and individuals. The free lunch is at 11:30 a.m. at the restaurant, 23826 104th Ave. S.E. Participants


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Four band metal juggernaut rolls into ShoWare on Monday BY SHAWN SKAGER sskager@auburn-reporter.com

This Tuesday the ShoWare Center in Kent offers up a quadruple dose of metal madness with the Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Testament and Huntress tour swinging into town for a one-night stand. Although all four bands faithfully mine the traditional metal standards, featuring screaming distorted guitars, thundering drums and dynamic vocals, each band brings its own slant on the genre. From Lamb of God’s brutality, to Killswitch Engage’s metalcore mix of hardcore punk and heavy metal, to Testament’s old school thrash to the more traditional swords and sorcery themes dredged up by Huntress, the show features something for every metal head. “You get four different bands that have four very different styles, and it’s all gelling and working together,” Killswitch Engage vocalist Jess Leach said. “And the fans have been amazing.” Although Leach’s

bandmates in Killswitch Engage - guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, bassist Mike D’Antonio, drummer Justin Foley and guitarist Joel Stroetzl - may be used to the big time spectacle of an arena co-headlining tour, courtesy of their successful decade-plus career, it’s all new to Leach. After helping co-found the band and releasing two albums, 2000’s eponymous release and 2002’s critically acclaimed “Alive or Just Breathing”, Leach left the band. “I had a breakdown on tour and went through a pretty deep depression,” he said. “I wasn’t confident with my instrument or as a person. It’s one thing growing up wanting to be in a band and wanting to tour, and then when you hit the road it’s different than what you expected. I don’t think I was prepared back then for the lifestyle and the toll it takes on your mind. I just had to leave and take myself out of that.” To cope with the darkness, Leach said, he threw himself into work, putting

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Killswitch Engage, from left, Adam Dutkiewicz, Joel Stroetzl, Jesse Leach, Justin Foley and Mike D’Antonio. COURTESY PHOTO in up to 80 hours a week at three jobs, to get his mind off his depression. “It’s hard to say how I came out of it but I just worked my fingers to the bone and tried to sort myself out,” he said. Meanwhile, Killswitch Engage – with new singer Howard Jones handling vocals – climbed the success ladder, helping define the metalcore genre and becoming a fan favorite. “I ignored that for quite a

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while, it was a total disconnect,” Leach said. “When you’re depressed stuff happens in your head you can’t explain, and I think that I just became a different person.” Leach kept in contact with Dutkiewicz on a personal level but added that it took a couple years before music began to matter to him again. “After that I did kind of kick myself a little [for leaving the band], but I

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knew I had to take care of myself and live a different lifestyle,” he said. Soon Leach took to the stage again, forming the band Seemless with an allstar lineup of New England metal musicians, including Derek Kerswill and Pete Cortese. “These great musicians I knew that had a great reputation and good ideas send me a CD and it was very much like Soundgarden, stoner rock stuff and I just thought it would be cool to do that for fun,” he said. “No pressure, just play some bars, play some rock and roll and do some music. I was ready for it.” Eventually Leach found his way back into a band with Dutkiewicz, forming Times of Grace. In 2012, however, after three albums and almost a decade with Killswitch Engage, Jones announced he was leaving the band, opening the door for Leach’s return. “I didn’t initially think I was the guy for the job so I turned it down at first,” he said. “I wasn’t sure if I

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Ticket Information Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Testament and Huntress take the stage at the ShoWare Center at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Nov. 11. Tickets are $28.50-$33 in advance, and $32.50-$37 day of show. For more information or to buy tickets visit www.showarecenter.com. For a chance to win tickets to the show, courtesy NorthWest Music Scene and Metal411.com, go to http://rockn.ro/66k

could do somebody else’s material and do it justice. I eventually decided that I couldn’t let a third singer come into the band because we know a third singer is not a charm. I just thought I’d give it a shot.” A new album – “Disarm the Descent” – followed a year later and a couple months ago the band was pitched the co-headlining tour with Lamb of God. “Every band has their own style and are bringing their A game. It’s been awesome, no weak links,” Leach said. “It’s a one-twothree-four punch all the way.”

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48th Veterans Day Parade: 11 a.m. Nov. 9, Main St., Auburn. One of the largest Veterans Day parades in the country. The parade pays special tribute to Paralyzed Veterans of America.. The parade features nearly 200 units and over 5,500 parade participants, including over 25 high school marching bands, military vehicles, veterans’ units, honor guards and more. Call Auburn Parks, Arts & Rec at 253-931-3043 to volunteer with the event or receive an official event packet at www.auburnwa.gov. 27th Veterans Day Marching Band Competition: 1-9:30 p.m. Nov. 9, Auburn Memorial Stadium, Troy Field, 800 4th St. NE. Hosted by the Auburn High School Band and Choir Parents. More than 30 of the finest high school marching bands from the Northwest compete in parade and field show competition. Tickets for all-day admission: $15 adults; $10 students (ages 6-18); $12 seniors (62 and older); $12 military with active ID. Proceeds benefit the Auburn High School Band and Choir programs. For more information, visit auburnveteransday. webs.com/. Fall Antique Bottle, Insulator & Collectible Show: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 16, Kent Commons, Green River Room, 525 Fourth Ave. N. Old bottles, glassware, insulators, advertising collectibles, breweriana, photos, pottery and more. Early buyer admission $5 from 1-5 p.m. Nov. 15. Free admission Nov. 16. For more information, email wbcaweb@gmail.com.

Second Annual Optimal Health 4 You Talk Series: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nov. 9, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Avenue N. Kent4Health presents a free presentations by local health practitioners on cholesterol, staying active in the winter, fighting winter doldrums and nutrition. www. kent4health.com

Renton-Kent Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon: 11:15 a.m.1 p.m. Nov. 20, Golden Steer Restaurant, 23826 104th Ave. SE. Lloyd Gillis speaks on the topic, Out from Under the Law. Special feature: Norm Hummel from Union Gospel Mission and Jerry Goodman, Special Music. Monthly luncheons are on the third Wednesday of the month. Come and bring a friend. Nursery available with reservation. Cost: $16.50. For more information, contact Mary Barlow at 425-227-8312 or dougbarlow2@comcast.net.

Veterans Day Remembrance: 11 a.m. Nov. 11, Tahoma National Cemetery, 18600 SE 240th St., Kent. Keynote Speaker is Rear Admiral Bette Bolivar, U.S. Navy Commander of Navy Region Northwest. Also speaking is Congressman Dave Reichert (R-Auburn), 8th District. The U.S. Navy Band conducted by Chief Petty Officer Nate Bissell, performs. It marks the first time a military band will be playing at the cemetery. The Allrego Women’s Ensemble led by Kathy Lundberg also will perform. Parking at the cemetery is limited. More parking available at Tahoma High School. Kent Police community awareness meeting: 7-8 p.m. Nov. 14, Kent Elementary School, 24700 64th Ave. S. Public is invited. Chief Ken Thomas, command staff and Neighborhood Response team officers will answer questions from residents. For more information, visit www.kentwa.gov/ police. Kent’s 31st annual Christmas Rush Fun Run: 9:50 a.m. (10K), 10 a.m. (5K), Dec. 7, Russell Road Park, 24400 Russell Road, Kent. Registration open. Early entrance fee: $10 or $25 with a technical T-shirt before Nov. 29. Week of race entrance fees: $20 or $35 with a technical T-shirt. Participants age 13 and under run for $5 and receive a finisher medal courtesy of the Tab Wizard. Online registration is available at Active.com. Registration forms are also available at the Kent Commons and many Puget Sound athletic stores. Avoid the lines on race day; pick up shirts and bibs at RoadRunner Sports at Kent Station, 3-7 p.m. Dec. 4. Race day registration and packet pick up is also available near the start/finish line at 8 a.m. For more information, call 253-856-5050.

Benefits Novemberfest Bazaar: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 9, Lutheran Church of the Cross, 23810 112th Ave. SE, corner of 112th and SE 240th, Kent. Quality crafts and gifts, tasty homemade goodies and coffee. Montessori Time School: 10 a.m.-noon, Nov. 16, Montessori Time School, 13125 SE 261st St., Kent. Open to the public. Children and their parents can decorate jar lights, intended as gifts for family members and other loved ones. All donations go to World Vision. Montessori Time will provide the materials free of charge. Suggested donations are: $8 for one jar, $15 for two, and $20 for three. www.worldvision.org/aboutus, www.montessoritime.com/

Memory screenings: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 19, Weatherly Inn’s Lake Meridian facility, 15101 SE 272 St., Kent, on KentKangley, close to Highway 18. Part of National Memory Screening Day, an annual initiative of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Qualified healthcare professionals from Weatherly Inn and the Franciscan Health System will administer free, confidential memory screenings and provide educational materials about memory concerns, brain health and caregiving. For more information about National Memory Screening Day, call (toll free) 866-232-8484 or visit www.nationalmemoryscreening. org. To learn more about Weatherly Inn, visit www.weatherlyinn.com.

Clubs, programs Personal Histories Explored: 7 p.m. Nov. 11, Lifetree Café, Community Room, First Christian Church, 11717 240th St. SE, Kent. The program, titled “Getting Past ... Your Past: And Making the Most of Your Future,” features a filmed interview with author and actor Michael Fosberg, creator of the one-man show, “Incognito.” 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 Black Action Commission Action Up Meeting: 3-6 p.m., every fourth Saturday from September through June. November and December meetings are on the third Saturday, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. Welcome all who live, work, or attend school in Kent or the South King County region to join us. For more information, call 253-852-0614 or visit www. kentblackactioncommission.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 more information, visit www.kenteveningtoastmasters.net. 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 email namiskc@ qwestoffice.net, or visit www.nami.org. 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

Faith Chancel Arts at Kent Lutheran Concert: 3 p.m. Nov. 24, Kent Lutheran Church, 336 2nd Ave S., Kent. Organist/pianist Nathan Jensen performs. Tickets are $12.50 at the door or in advance from Brown Paper Tickets. Intermission refreshments including a wine bar will be available for prepurchase. Visit www.chancelarts.com for more information or phone 206-954-7602. Handicapped accessible.

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. 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. Job Shadow & Community Service Expo: 4-6 p.m. Nov. 12, Kentridge High School Gymnasium, 12430 SE 208th St., Kent. Kent School District showcases local businesses while assisting high school students in meeting district culminating project requirements. The goal is for students of the four Kent high schools to connect with local businesses about job shadows and community service opportunities. No admission fee. Check-in starts at 3:30 p.m. Sign up today: contact Katie Meredith at katiemeredith@comcast.net.

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, Analog Future Tour: 7 p.m. Nov. 22. American electronic music artist performs. Tickets: $32.75-$32.75 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.

“Scrooge the Musical”: 7 p.m. Dec. 13, 14, 20, 21; 3 p.m. Dec. 14, 15, 21, Performing Arts Building, Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Heavier Than Air Family Theatre performs classic tale. Tickets: $10 advance, $12 at the door. To order, visit www.heavierthanair.com.

“Young Frankenstein”: 7 p.m. Nov. 13-16 and Nov. 20-23, Kentlake Performing Arts Center, 21401 SE Falcon Way, Kent. Mel Brooks’ musical adaptation of his classic comedy film comes to life on the Kentlake stage. All tickets $10 at the door or at www.brownpapertickets.com. For more information, please contact 253-373-4659.

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Domra & Piano Worldwide Music: 7 p.m. Nov. 16, 855 E. Smith St., Kent. Evening of Russian life and culture through pictures and Russian folk and traditional music. Guests Larisa Beriault and Carol Bertozzi. Cost: $10 members, $12 non-members. For more info, contact Stephen Chandler at

Magical Strings 27th Annual Celtic Yuletide Concert: 3 p.m. Dec. 8, KentMeridian PAC, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. The Boulding Family’s musical celebration of the holiday season features Celtic music, Irish dancing and storytelling. Tickets: $22 general, $20 senior, $15 youth

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ELSEWHERE Maple Valley Youth Symphony: 7 p.m. Nov. 8, Maple Valley Presbyterian Church, 22659 Sweeney Road SE, Maple Valley. A Whole New World concert, featuring Dvorak’s “New World Symphony,” Disney’s “Whole New World” and more. Performers dressed in costumes from around the world. Donations support young musicians in the community. For more information, call 425433-6009 or visit www.mvyso.org.

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Durang It!: 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, Kent-Meridian High School Performing Arts Center, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. K-M Drama’s fall play is a collection of sketches written by master comedic playwright, Christopher Durang. Tickets available at the door for $10. www.kent.k12.wa.us

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“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”: 7 p.m. Nov. 13-16 and 20-23; 2 p.m. Nov. 16, 23, Kentridge High School Performing Arts Center, 12430 SE 208th St., Kent. Kentridge Players presentation combines situations from timetested, 2,000-year-old comedies of the

How To Market Your Business With Social Media: 6-8 p.m. Nov. 12, Urban Timber, 20038 68th Ave. S., Kent. You already use social media for your personal life. Would you like to learn how to leverage to market your business and grow your customer base? Cost: $10. For more information, contact Julie Fry at 206-683-6340 or julie@businessamongmoms.com, or visit www.eventbrite.com/event/9021105369

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Roman playwright Plautus with the infectious energy of classic vaudeville. Tickets: $10, $15 reserved, $5 matinees. Tickets are available at www.showtix4u.com

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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).

Teepa Snow Video Series Join us for a special series of video seminars from one of the nation’s premier dementia experts. Teepa Snow trains and consults for healthcare professionals and families privately. She offers audiences an interactive and inspirational approach to how dementia care is viewed, creating a unique and enjoyable experience for all who attend.

What to Look for When Shopping for Long-Term Care: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Nov. 23, Kent Senior Activity Center, 600 E. Smith St., Room 9, Kent. Choosing a long-term care setting for yourself or a loved one can be daunting. How do you determine if the facility is a good one? What signs do you look for? What questions do you ask? What resources are available to help you narrow your search? Learn all this and more from staff in the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, skilled advocates for the best quality of life and care of people living in long-term care facilities. Event is free, seating is limited. Light refreshments will be served. Reservations are not required, but are recommended. To reserve a seat, please call Sarah Villian 253-835-7678, ext. 104, or email sarahv@multi-servicecenter.com.

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BAILEY RECEIVES ALL-ACADEMIC CROSS COUNTRY HONORS Clayton State (Morrow, Ga.) men’s cross country runner Matt Bailey, a 2010 KentMeridian graduate, was named to the Peach Belt All-Academic team earlier this week by the league offices. Bailey, who has been Clayton State’s No. 2 runner most of the season, was one of 12 runners in the league to receive the AllAcademic honor. Bailey, a junior, holds a 3.32 grade point average.

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As the West Central bi-district volleyball tournament is set to start Friday, Kentwood and Tahoma look to make it back to the state volleyball tournament this year while Kentlake enjoyed its first post-season appearance in at least seven years. Neither Tahoma or Kentwood made it out of the district tournament a year ago, which was particularly tough for the Conquerors who made it to the state title game two seasons ago and lost to Olympia. With a 7-1 record in the South Puget Sound League 4A North, the Conquerors won the division in the last match of the regular season, a 3-1 victory over Auburn Riverside. “It was such a relieving accomplishment,” said senior opposite hitter Sarah Toeaina. “We knew we had the potential to do it. Very exciting and very proud of the team for doing that –

I think I had a little more joy beating (Riverside) than winning the title because of our history with them – I loved that.” Winning the North was something Kentwood had its eyes on, explained Lauren Hackett, a senior outside hitter. “It’s definitely something that has been a goal every year, so to follow through, especially with so many younger players this year, is exciting,” Hackett said. “It’s also good to beat Riverside because they knocked us out last year.” It was a bit of revenge for the Conks in the win Oct. 29 over the Ravens. Hackett explained they played well to start off with then let Riverside back in before closing it out. As satisfying as it was, Hackett said, there are lessons in every match. “We learned a lot this season about how when we [ more KENTWOOD page 15 ]

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Kentwood High held off Kentlake in a 27-24 overtime win last Friday to clinch its second straight South Puget Sound League 4A North football crown thanks to a pair of field goals from kicker Brandyn Bangsund. Kentwood (7-1 league, 7-2 overall) advances to the playoffs to take on Eastlake, the fourth seed out of KingCo 4A, at 7 p.m. Friday at French Field in Kent. The winner of that game will be the top seed out of District 3. This was Kentwood’s second overtime victory of the season in a back-and-forth affair with playoff seeding implications. It was the Falcons who struck first on a 16-yard scoring run by senior quarterback D’marye Dedrick with 5 minutes, 47 seconds left in the

Kentwood’s Sarah Toeaina tries to drop the ball over the net against Auburn Riverside Oct. 29 in a 3-1 Conks win. Kentwood plays in the district tournament this weekend. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter

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[ FOOTBALL from page 14 ] first quarter but the Conquerors responded quickly on a pair of Brandon Sytsma runs – a 57-yarder on the ensuing drive set up the senior running back’s threeyard touchdown with 4:52 on the clock in the first frame, but the missed PAT allowed Kentlake to retain a 7-6 lead. Early in the second quarter Dedrick hit Tyler Harris in the corner of the end zone on fourth and long for a 20-yard touchdown to put Kentlake up 14-6. Again, Kentwood responded, this time with a 49-yard run by Sytsma who took it to the house. The two-point conversion failed and Kentlake retained a narrow 14-12 lead with 9:42 left in the second. On the Falcons’ next series, the Conks’ Marcus Lubom returned a turnover for a touchdown to give Kentwood its first lead of the game at 18-14 with 7:55 left in the first half. Kentlake took advantage of a short field after John Morasch put together a 64 yard kickoff return. The drive was capped with a touchdown when Danstan Kaunda punched it in from one-yard out to give the Falcons the lead 21-18 with 3:14 left in the second quarter. Kentwood responded yet

again in the third quarter thanks to a long Sytsma run. On second-and-14, Sytsma ran from his own 26 to the Kentlake 10, setting himself up for another touchdown run a few plays later to make it a 25-21 Kentwood lead with 48 seconds left in the first half. The scoring slowed down in the second half. Kentlake took the lead back with five seconds left in the third quarter when Taylor Roney ran it in from inside the 10 to make it 28-25 in Kentlake’s favor. With four seconds left on fourth down, Bangsund tied the game with a 29yard field goal, sending it into overtime. In the first overtime, Kentwood started with the ball, and Bangsund put the

Kentridge’s Isaac Derline runs to a 15th-place finish last Saturday at the cross country district meet. SHAWN SKAGER, Reporter Meridian freshman, was the top placer of the Kent schools runners with a 15th-place finish coming in at 19:37. Kent-Meridian Conks ahead 31-28 with a 28-yard kick. Then the Kentwood defense stepped up as the game ended on an incomplete pass. Kentlake (3-5, 3-6) will play a crossover game against Bethel at 7 p.m. Friday at Art Crate Stadium in Puyallup .

Kentridge 30, K-M 27 Connor King’s 21-yard field goal in triple overtime lifted the Chargers (2-6, 2-7) past the Royals (2-6, 3-6) at French Field on Oct. 31. Carter Johnson had TD runs of 5 and 9 yards for the Chargers. Jordan Lawson threw a pair of TD passes. The Royals’ Quincy Carter ran for scores of 3 and 5 yards.

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finished ninth overall. The Kentwood boys placed 10th, led by Jared McMeen who finished 18th.

The Kentlake High School girls swim and dive came up big again with a second-place finish at the West Central District Swim meet Nov. 1-2 at the Curtis Aquatic Center. The meet was won by Gig Harbor. Kentwood came in ninth out of 16 teams. The top six finishers in each event advance to the state meet at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way Nov. 15-16. The Falcons were led by a win in the 100-yard backstroke by senior Kyndal Phillips with a time of 56.84 seconds. The Kentlake 200 medley relay of Allie Losacco, Laura Williams, Phillips, and Avalyne Peters finished second with a time of 1:54.09. Other second-place finishes for Kentlake included Williams in the 200 individual medley, Phillips in the 100 butter-

[ KENTWOOD from page 14 ] lose focus, that’s our fatal flaw,� Hackett said. “That ends up biting us in the butt. I think that’s what happened against Kentridge.� It was a 3-2 loss to the Chargers Oct. 14, the Conquerors only defeat of the league season. “That’s something we’re learning as the season goes on,� Hackett said. “We’re prepared. We just have to close out.� Hackett added that because the team has fun and plays relaxed, it is sometimes hard for the Conks to finish a match strong, but they’re learning how to do that now. Kentwood’s primary strength, Hackett said, is the fact that opponents need to be prepared to defend all three of its hitters — Hackett, Toeaina and Mele Halahuni. “It’s not just one hitter, it’s me, it’s Sarah, it’s Mele,� Hackett said. “And Sarah’s been killing it.� Toeaina echoed Hackett’s sentiment about Kentwood’s offensive weapons. “You can shut down one hitter,�

fly, and the 200 freestyle relay of Peters, Losacco, Williams and Phillips, which tied with the relay team from Mount Rainier. Junior Lizzy Reichlinger finished third in diving and Williams finished third in the 100 breaststroke. Other top finishes for the Falcons included ninth and 12th place finishes for Losacco and Jenny Stefanescu in the 200 freestyle, respectively, a fifth place finish by diver Katie Beliveau, 13th place in the 100 butterfly by Amelia Knobloch, ninth and 11th place in the 500 freestyle by Losacco and Stefanescu, a 10th place finish by Nicole Bolstad in the 100 breaststroke, and a ninth place finish by the 400 freestyle relay team of Peters, Losacco, Bolstad, and Stefanescu. Kentwood was led by a pair of third-place finishes by senior Natalie Lesnick in the 200 free and and 500 free.

Toeaina said. “But to shut them all down is hard to do.� Hackett said she and Toeaina take their roles as captains seriously, which she thinks is important to build on Kentwood’s tradition. “The fact the underclassmen look up to us, that pushes us,� Hackett said. “We have to lead them, how much they give in a game is how much we give.� And the Conquerors will not be happy with winning the division, the top seed out of the SPSL into the district tournament. “Definitely winning state,� Hackett said. “Coming off that second place finish two years, ago, that was not enough.� Getting back to the state tournament and coming home with a trophy, preferably the biggest one, would be a fitting end to their four year varsity careers for Toeaina and Hackett. “It would mean so much to leave the volleyball program with a bang,� Toeaina said. “To show the younger generations you can come close, but, if you keep trying you can always reach your goals.�

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the tone for everybody else.� Kentridge placed seventh in the boys division, qualifying them for a state championship slot. While the girls 10th-place finish didn’t net a state slot, West was still proud of the team to move up two slots from 12th place when they entered. “The wind added an extra element to it. I don’t think either team ran their best race of the season,� West said. Kentridge captain Isaac Derline’s time of 16:43:20 finished 15th overall, followed by sophomore Jacob Zielke in 16th with 16:43:43. The Charger’s girls team had a rougher finish, with Kyra Kaiser’s 19:49.66 time netting her 21st place, distantly followed by sophomore Natasha Knipp, who came in 45th with a time of 20:49:31. Kaiser will compete solo in state. Olivia Baerny, a Kent-

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