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Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for mostly sunny skies with a high to 70. There is a chance of showers overnight with lows to 50. Thursday calls for a 50 percent chance of showers with highs to 63 and overnight lows to 49. Chance of showers continues Friday and over the weekend with highs in the upper 60s.

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Rod Richardson and Jim Cawley shared many things – friendship, former careers, a love of flying and even a neighborhood. The two retired commercial pilots perished the afternoon of June 4 when the small, vintage airplane they were flying went down in a wooded area not far from their rural

Buckley homes. Each man lived along an airstrip that straddles 112th Street, a neighborhood of small-aircraft enthusiasts. Cawley had recently purchased a vintage military airplane from his friend and the two had gone for a flight that Wednesday morning. When they returned to the sky that afternoon, it was immediately clear something was wrong. Area residents reported hearing the engine sputtering and losing altitude

Expo Center money woes addressed

Supreme Court upholds YarrowBay

Advisory committee recommends city get out of expo business

By Dennis Box Editor

The state Supreme Court has denied a petition for review from Toward Responsible Development of the Court of Appeals decision upholding developer YarrowBay’s plans for two master planned developments in Black Black Diamond. The Supreme Court denied the petition and awarded court costs to YarrowBay June 3. Former Mayor Becky Olness was in office during the hearings and approval of permits for the two master planned developments, Lawson Hills and The Villages.

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Jim Cawley, above, and Rod Richardson, left, died June 4 in a small plane crash near a wooded area in Buckley. Courtesy photos

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Into The Future

Lydia Sinay, top left, and Megan George enjoy the White River High School graduation ceremony Friday at the White River Amphitheatre. Matt Salisbury is at lower left. Directly above, Nate Delo and Dillan Hall check one of teacher Brandon Walker’s photos. Photos by Dennis Box

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The fate of the Enumclaw Expo Center – a valuable piece of real estate that is quickly headed toward fiscal failure – took center stage during a late-May gathering of the City Council. Painfully aware of a negative cash flow at the center, the council acted 17 months ago to create a seven-person Enumclaw Expo Advisory Committee. That group was charged with recommending a long-term vision for the 72-acre

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Court FROM 1 Olness said of the ruling, “Once again the courts have upheld that the city did it right. We did everything according to the law. This proves what we have been saying all along.” Olness took considerable criticism during the 2012 mayoral race because of the YarrowBay developments. She lost her bid for a second term to Mayor Dave Gordon.

Gordon did not return a call requesting a comment on the decision by the press deadline. Bob Edelman, president of Toward Responsible Development, wrote in an email concerning the ruling, “We are, of course, disappointed but it was not unexpected. The Supreme Court grants review to very few petitioners and ours didn’t make the cut. The court never gives a reason. We will continue to monitor YarrowBay very closely to ensure that they meet

the conditions of their permits. Also, part of the lower court’s decision that still stands is that a supplemental EIS is expected for later phases of the project. That will address some of the public’s concerns since that gives the city the ability to impose additional mitigation measures where needed.” Edelman said he will need to discuss the issue of court costs with his attorney, David Bricklin. Concerning an appeal of the development agreement

www.courierherald.com of the projects, Edelman said, “We will be withdrawing our appeal of the DA (development agreements) since it was contingent on a favorable decision on the underlying MPD (master planned developments) and EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) appeal.” Edelman’s wife, Janie Edelman, is a member Black Diamond City Council. The Court of Appeals panel of judges, C. Kenneth Grosse, Ronald E. Cox and James Verellen, ruled unanimously on Jan. 27

that Phil Olbrechts, the Black Diamond hearing examiner, properly applied the “rule of reason” in finding that the environmental impact statement adequately addressed the impacts from the developments. Toward Responsible Development lost its Land Use Petition Act appeal in King County Superior Court before Judge Patrick Oishi and requested a review by the Appeals Court. Following the Appeals Court ruling, which also

awarded court cost to the developer, YarrowBay filed a cost bill brief Feb. 6 requesting $153,237.46 in attorney fees and expenses and $425.93 in court costs. The city of Black Diamond also filed a cost bill brief requesting $30,275.50 for the services of Kenyon Disend, the Issaquah firm that was providing city attorney services. The city also requested 174.68 in court cost. Clearing and grading work began in December on Villages Phase 1A, about a 93-acre area. This phase of the project includes plans for 378 single family homes, 395 multifamily units, nine townhouses, 190,000 square feet of commercial space, parks and a site where an elementary school could be built in the future.

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The King County Dairy Women annually present a gift basket to the parents of the first baby born at St. Elizabeth Hospital during June, which happens to be Dairy Month. This year, the package was delivered to Shannon and Kaleb Uhde of Enumclaw, parents of Clara Ann Uhde. She was born at 10:44 p.m. June 1 and joins older brother Connor, 12. Making the presentation at the hospital’s Birth Center was 2014 King County Dairy Ambassador Patricia Bautista. Aside from representing the dairy industry, the 17-year-old is a junior at Enumclaw High School. Photo by Kevin Hanson

Gallery 2014 continues display of Wells’ linoleum prints Gallery 2014 presents the work of Enumclaw artist Curt Wells, on display through July 1 in City Hall. Wells presents carefully designed linoleum prints. He uses sharp tools to cut away negative space in each of his linoleum block prints, rolls ink on the block and presses it to paper. Gallery 2014 is in the council chambers at Enumclaw City Hall. Hours for the exhibition space are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, except national holidays.

center and detailing steps needed to turn plans into action. The Advisory Committee went before the full council and said, without hesitation, the city needs to get out of the Expo Center business. In a written memo, the Advisory Committee recommended the city “seek private management for all Expo Center facilities,” referring to the fieldhouse, fairgrounds and recreational vehicle park. “The city currently lacks sufficient resources and focus to achieve excellence in managing these facilities,” the memo continued. The advisory group pointed to the local golf course as a successful model to follow: the city owns the land and all its buildings, but a private contractor runs the show. Advisory Committee chairwoman Shelby DeVol noted that some of the top venues in the Pacific Northwest are managed by private contractors, rather than government. “The city needs to focus on what it does best,” DeVol said, referring to core services. Management of the Expo Center is best left to an outside agency, she reiterated. With that, DeVol turned

to a series of seven specific recommendations developed by the advisory group. Some are more important than others, she noted, acknowledging that Expo Center success could be a long-term venture. “We understand that great things take time and the Expo Center may not develop into a mega-successful facility overnight,” DeVol said. “So we believe it is important to lay a solid foundation.” That foundation, she said, includes upgrades to existing facilities, better signage to promote the center and its events, better use of social media and more flexibility when it comes to charging for use of Expo Center facilities. A key recommendation was to seek relief from restrictions on use of the property; simply, loosening restrictions creates greater flexibility when marketing the grounds, which includes the historic fieldhouse, exhibit hall, activity hall, covered arena, rodeo arena and barns. Council members generally appeared to favor the Advisory Committee’s broad recommendation to seek outside management of the center. “I agree with all your recommendations,” Councilman Jim Hogan said, stating his support for exploring the idea

of private management. The golf course formula is working, he cautioned, but it wasn’t easy to find the right operator. “If it was easy to make money out there, we wouldn’t all be sitting here tonight,” Hogan said. Councilman Darrel Dickson wondered about dollars and cents, asking if the Advisory Committee believes the city needs to make a financial investment to attract an operator. Committee member Alan Gamblin turned the question around, noting “this is where it goes back to council. The council needs to look at their expense structure.” Anyone considering taking over the Expo Center will want to know, in advance, all funding details. With the conversation trending positive, committee member Scott Gray cautioned that a 180-degree turn in Expo Center management won’t come easy, or quickly. “Don’t anticipate that in two weeks a group comes back with answers,” he said. “This is where it gets really tough because there are so many variables on that piece of property.” Councilman Mike Sando made his feelings clear when it comes to finding outside management: “We need to put the foot on the gas pedal and get moving on it.”

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Drivers detour as crews continue Griffin project By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Some inconvenience now, a smoother ride later and, eventually, another traffic light on state Route 410 – all are part of the ongoing project that will see more than $3 million spent on Enumclaw asphalt. Work on the Department of Transportation project has been in evidence since the first week of May, when crews began upgrading 90 pedestrian ramps at more than two dozen intersections. The slope of the existing curb cuts is too extreme to comply with modern standards set by the Americans With Disabilities Act. Last week, things took a more dramatic turn, as Griffin Avenue became a one-way corridor during daytime hours. Eastbound traffic on the heavily-traveled avenue was detoured while westbound drivers maneuvered through work sites. The project, which will see work crews in town into the fall, stretches about a mile and a half. Improved will be the Griffin Avenue surface from High Point Street to the junction of Griffin and SR 410. That stretch of Griffin does double duty as the easternmost leg of state Route 164. “Decades of use, combined with abandoned railroad tracks and a section of buried 100-year-old broken concrete, have caused the pavement…to crack and separate,” according to the

Road crews have been busy grinding away the existing Griffin Avenue surface, preparing the road for fresh asphalt. Photo by Dennis Box DOT website. “Over the years, WSDOT maintenance crews have sealed the large cracks and patched potholes to help hold the roadway together. Now it is time for a longer-lasting fix.” The website notes Griffin Avenue was last paved in 1998. As part of the overall project, the DOT also will be installing a traffic light at the intersection of Watson Street and 410. The DOT commissioned a traffic study, which showed enough vehicle

trips to justify a light. The intersection has Safeway on one side and McDonald’s on the other and, on the south side, has seen growth in both businesses and homes. A schedule for installation of the traffic light has not been finalized. A DOT spokesman said a decision will likely not come until July, with installation likely during the latter part of the summer. According to the DOT website, the total project cost is a bit more than $3.2 million.

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THEFT INTERRUPTED: A citizen contacted police at 6:16 a.m. June 3, stating he interrupted someone in the process of stealing a computer from his vehicle. A suspect could not be located. Nothing else was taken. THEFT HALTED: A Semanski Street resident told police June 3 someone entered his shed and was attempting to remove items. When seen by the property owner, the suspect fled on foot. Nothing was missing and the suspect could not be located. PARK DRINKING: Police learned June 3 of a man drinking beer in McFarland Park. He was contacted and, after being advised of park rules, disposed of the beer. LINES DOWN: A postal employee called police the morning of June 2, advising of lines down across the road in the vicinity of Myrtle Avenue and Marion Street. It was determined to be cable lines and Comcast was notified. VEHICLE PROWL: A Farrelly Street resident told police June 2 someone had gone through her vehicle and taken a garage door opener and a current insurance card. She was advised to deactivate the opener and get it reprogrammed. There was no vehicle damage. CITIZEN ASSIST: A woman called police the morning of June 2, reporting her Harding Street house was flooded with water and she was unsure what to do. An officer confirmed the flooding had occurred and fire department personnel responded to help remove furniture until the family could deal with the water. DOMESTIC TROUBLE: Police responded the evening of June 1 to a Harmony Lane address after hearing of a domestic dispute between a mother and daughter. The daughter eventually was transported to a juvenile facility in Seattle. TWO IN DISPUTE: A man living in the Silver Springs Avenue neighborhood became upset the

afternoon of May 31 because a woman, who was walking her dog, allowed the dog onto his lawn. They became involved in a dispute and the woman called for the police. Officers spoke with both parties and advised them to stay away from each other’s property. CAR VS. GARAGE: Police responded the evening of May 31 to a Pioneer Street residence where a woman crashed her car into the garage of a private residence. There were no injuries. The driver was taken into police custody. VEHICLE THEFT: Police were told the morning of May 29 a vehicle had been stolen from a Chinook Avenue address. The vehicle was located later that morning by a King County deputy and was released to the registered owner. THREATS MADE: Police responded the afternoon of May 29 to a location on 284th Avenue Southeast after hearing that someone had been making threats toward another person. All parties were contacted and the issue was settled. STOP SELLING: Two men were reported soliciting May 29 in the vicinity of Garfield Street. They were contacted and advised to stop. VEHICLES DAMAGED: Police took a report during the earlymorning hours of May 28 after multiple vehicle were damaged in the Victor Street vicinity. SHOPLIFTING: One suspect was arrested and booked the morning of May 28 for third-degree theft/ shoplifting at a Monroe Avenue address. DOMESTIC TROUBLE: A woman called for police assistance the evening of May 28, reporting an issue of domestic violence involving her partner. A female was taken into custody for fourth-degree assault/ domestic violence. Bail was posted and the inmate was released. ORDER VIOLATED: A Washington State Patrol trooper sought assistance May 28 due to a possible violation of a no-contact order. The call resulted in an arrest.

BUCKLEY DRUNK DRIVERS: In a span of two hours June 1, city police arrested two people for driving under the influence. The first came at 7:15 p.m. on state Route 165 when an Enumclaw woman was initially stopped for improper lane travel and erratic driving. The second incident was at 9:15 p.m. when a Bonney Lake man was stopped at state Route 410 and Lower Cemetery Road due to a traffic violation. MULTIPLE WARRANTS: Officers were dispatched May 29 to a Main Street address after hearing of an unwanted guest at the location. Police contacted the 30-year-old man, who was found to be wanted on multiple arrest warrants. He was arrested and transported to Bonney Lake, where he was turned over to Puyallup police for booking. FATAL ACCIDENT: Officers responded at 10:46 p.m. to Wilkeson, where a man was said to have information regarding a fatal accident. Police contacted an intoxicated man from Oregon who appeared to be going into shock. Officers were directed to a site on a logging road several miles outside Wilkeson where they found two people deceased. Pierce County authorities were to handle the investigation. CRIMINAL CITATION: Officers stopped a driver May 29 who was known to have a suspended license. The 19-year-old from Enumclaw was placed under arrest, issued a criminal citation and released at the scene. COURT ORDER: On May 28, officers went to a Ryan Road address and served a woman with a court order. HIT AND RUN: City officers traveled to Wilkeson on May 28 regarding a malicious mischief incident. After contacting the victim, it was determined a hit-and-run had occurred. The case was forwarded for investigation.

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Consider these dirt-cheap tips for the garden 1

It’s time to celebrate Add empty water The bottles or plastic summer and support your community by Compleat six-packs from annuals to the bottom third of attending a local garHome large containers. Extra den tour. Communities Gardener drainage means you’ll all over western buy less potting soil Washington raise Marianne Binetti and keep the pots lightmoney for charity by Columnist weight. organizing garden tours Yes, you can and there are plenty of reuse your pottake home ideas from any visit to a local ting soil from last year. Just stir it up and garden. Enumclaw will host visitors in seven dif- mix in a bit of fresh potting soil. Remember ferent gardens to support the Enumclaw to fertilize used potting soil. Divide your happy perennial plants Regional Hospital Foundation on Saturday, and spread them around the garJune 21, and tickets are available at www. den. Daylilies, hardy geraniums, hosta and enumclawwrhf.org or by phoning 360-802heucheras are plants you need only buy 3206. once. You can even trade your extras with I’ll be speaking on “Dirt Cheap other gardeners. Gardening Tips” at noon in one of the garSpeaking of heucheras, these coldens at the Enumclaw garden tour and here orful foliage perennials love our are 10 of the best ideas for saving money in climate and look great all year, especially the garden. in containers. You just need to know the secret – break off their tops when they grow long necks like a giraffe – and poke the stems right into the soil to root.

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Large lawns are expensive to maintain. Add a split rail fence to partition off a section of the lawn, let the weeds grow tall and bloom and call it a wildflower meadow. The bees will thank you. Make your own slug-killing spray – put one-third ammonia and onethird water into a recycled Windex spray bottle. Spray this directly onto those tiny slugs that appear on your plants right after it rains. You can also use this mixture to wash the windows. (Bonus: The ammonia converts to nitrogen and feeds your plants.) Never pay for plastic or other weedblocking materials. Newspaper at least five pages thick and cardboard under wood mulch works better and is safer for the environment. Make dirt-cheap pathways, patios and play areas by laying cedar chips on top of newspaper. Cedar chips are also called playground chips and the cedar repels fleas, keeps down weeds and smells great. Cedar repels water so don’t use cedar shavings or chips around your plants. Hardwood chips are better for mulching around plants.

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Make compost – this is as simple as a piling up your garden debris behind a shrub or as efficient as a three-bin system. Old compost from the middle of a pile is perfect for improving your soil. Subscribe to a local newspaper, attend local garden tours, buy from local nurseries and admire what grows best in your neighborhood. When it comes to gardening, local information is the key to avoiding costly mistakes.

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• • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

Fallen police officers and fire chiefs honored at cemeteries cert with the nationally recognized week, to honor all employees who served the department and our community in good standing and are now at rest at either the Enumclaw or Buckley cemeteries. Part of the program also recognizes past fire chiefs from the city of Enumclaw, as well as special recognition for a fire chief from Alaska who is now at rest at the Enumclaw Memorial

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Therefore, our memorial program pays solemn tribute to those past employees by placing a law enforcement memorial flag and a single white rose on each member’s grave site.

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I was appalled by the notion that anyone in the 31st District, or the state of Washington for that matter, would believe that Rep. Cathy Dahlquist is anything but a die-hard advocate for education. Cathy has directly advocated for high-risk students and has personally helped many who would have otherwise failed cross the stage and receive a diploma. The same philosophy applies to education funding, as she believes that all schools that appropriately use taxpayer dollars should be funded. Cathy fully understands the importance of these two concepts, as schools that don’t have to worry about paying the bills but can focus on getting students across the stage with not only a diploma, but a quality education. A recent letter to the editor by, of all people, a former educator, has falsely claimed that Dahlquist has done just the opposite. He has accused her of not only throwing needy, at-risk students under the bus but also cutting funding to a particular school and closing its doors. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Rep. Dahlquist was awarded the highest honor of recognition by the Washington Association of the Deaf.

Just this year Cathy was named the Washington ACTE “Champion for Career and Technical Education” Award. Her work on legislation on behalf of these high-risk students insured they received an equitable and high quality education which proves that she cares about our most vulnerable students. I recognize the value of a legislator like Rep. Cathy Dahlquist and am glad to see that she is recognized by outside organizations for her stellar work on education. On behalf of our family I appreciate her work. Lori McDonald Enumclaw

Young professionals came to Enumclaw, made it a better place During the 1970s and 1980s a group of young medical and dental professionals came to our community and established their practices. They raised their families here and impacted our area in hundreds of positive ways. School boards and the Enumclaw and White River school districts, churches including Sacred Heart, Wabash, Trinity Lutheran, Hope Lutheran and Calvary Presbyterian were impacted. Numerous groups including the hospital foundation, scouts and youth sports teams, protection against domestic violence, senior center activities, disaster preparedness, Bible Study Fellowship and many more were all beneficiaries of the expertise and dedication of this

group. Now, many of these doctors are retiring or approaching retirement from their positions. I believe we owe a great debt of gratitude to these men and their families for their service and care for our community. Thank you Dr. Jim and Kathy Clark, Dr. Bob and Vikki Gramman, Dr. Luther and Sarah Frerichs, Dr. Randy and Pat Magley, Dr. Jim and Nancy Merrill, Dr. Graham and Mary Lou Reedy, Dr. Chriss and Sandy Cancro and Dr. Dan and Randy Ryning. You have had a tremendous impact for good and we are grateful. Patricia Carlson Dr. Andy and Nancy Willner

Efforts by Obama administration made the world less safe The Obama administration was successful in negotiating the release of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl from the Taliban. Hooray! And all the lemmings cheered. However, when it comes to every single decision Obama makes, once you scratch the surface, you realize what a horrific decision has been made. Then you realize the world is a little unsafer and the United States looks like a little punk on the world stage. Sgt. Bergdahl deliberately walked away from his post in 2009. Prior to that he converted to Islam and made

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Tough to get us out of our cars Once upon a time in the distant past, cities like Los Angeles and Phoenix were hailed as futuristic and progressive because they were built around the car. Tomorrow’s cities, people said, would consist of several suburban communities connected by an “ingenious and splendid” system of freeways. Old, compact, precar cities like New York and Chicago were dismissed as polluted cesspools that couldn’t get any fresh air or sunlight. What a turnaround! Today, in large part because of the very cars they were built around, L.A. and Phoenix have become carcinogenic, polluted environmental nightmares, while the old metropolitan centers have become the progressive ones. Cities like New York and

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San Francisco have declared war on the car. So has Seattle. Local officials seem determined, by hook or by crook, to get people out of their cars. But this will be no easy task because people in Seattle and the surrounding region have a deep and enduring love for their autos – and anytime you try to force people to do something they aren’t ready to do, you’re going to have serious prob-

lems. Seattleites voted their last mayor out of office because he was against automobiles and was smitten with bicycles, but now they’ve discover their new mayor is the same way. He wants to triple the number of city bike lanes. Well, city officials best tread softly because, if Seattle drivers feel too pressured, they’ll simply drive over those damn fool bicyclists, as is already happening on a regular basis. A mass transit system patterned after those in Europe and old U.S. cities like New York and Philadelphia is currently promoted as a partial solution to clogged freeways and cancer-causing air. Yet. local people

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‘Chance’ plays big Letters Dahlquist part in life’s events Supports as consistent advocate When I was in my early 20s, a father of one of my friends asked me what my goals were. I didn’t have an answer, nor did I want to think about it, but his question kept coming to the surface of my consciousness again and again. Another man, a college professor, suggested I go into teaching. Something clicked in my head because I liked learning. It seemed to fit. I set my goal to become a teacher. Why did I become a teacher and now a writer? Another person, my future manRich Elfers aging editor, having Columnist seen my letters to the editor about the local fire district, asked me if I wanted to write a column for the paper. I had just lost my bid for re-election to the Enumclaw City Council and the timing was right. As I reflect on my life, I see that chance has played a big part in it. Someone made a comment, or a suggestion, and it changed my life forever. Opportunities and choices in all our lives are influenced by such occurrences. Our lives are often made up of such serendipitous events. Consider your own lives. Have there been times when a word or suggestion sets you off on a different course? I’m guessing all of us have had such events that occur to us.

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Here are some famous people in history whose lives have changed by chance or choice. George Washington came close to being killed by bullets several times during battles. During the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, which started the French and Indian War, Washington was a 23-year-old British colonial colonel under the command of Gen. Braddock. He had his horse shot out from under him twice. Of 1,300 British soldiers fighting the French that day only 30 survived and Washington was one. Had Washington died, the history of the United States would have been very different. Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish chemist and armaments manufacturer, and the inventor of dynamite among other inventions, had the experience of being mistakenly reported to have died in a French newspaper obituary. It was actually his brother who had been killed in a factory explosion in 1888. The notice erroneously stated that, “The merchant of death is dead.” The report went on to say, “Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding more ways to kill more people faster than any other person, died yesterday.” The report shocked Nobel enough to cause him, according to some accounts, to create the Nobel Peace Prize after his actual death so he might be remembered for something more than creating explosives. A chance meeting between two strangers, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lora Lundstom Clarke, in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001, saved Clarke’s life. Clarke was roller blading along the Hudson River when she crossed a street and saw Paltrow in an SUV on her way to a yoga class. They stopped to talk and because of the slight delay, Clarke missed her train to work. Had she made that train she would have undoubtedly been at her desk on the 77th floor of Tower 2 of the World Trade Center. When she arrived on a later train, she was in time to see the first airliner slam into Tower 1. Ten years later the two women met again. Paltrow’s remark was, “It still gives me chills, I can’t quite believe how many other people changed the lives of strangers on that day.” I write these stories because they are interesting, but also because it is sometimes a healthy thing to reflect on the major chance occurrences that happen to all of us that cause us to make different choices in our lives and thus change the course of events.

anti-American sentiments. After he was allegedly “captured” by Taliban forces, I believe he collaborated with the enemy and the attacks on U.S. forces by the enemy became more precise with their IEDs. The U.S. military began missions to locate Sgt. Bergdahl and brave American soldiers lost their lives looking for Bergdahl (who I will occasionally refer to as “The Rat”). Of course, these brave soldiers would never locate him. So, the Obama administration began to negotiate with terrorists to get Sgt. Bergdahl released and agreed to release five terrorists in exchange for Sgt. Bergdahl. This was in complete violation of federal law which requires that Congress be notified of this negotiation/exchange. This was no surprise because, like a petulant child, Obama has always done an end around on Congress if he thinks he wasn’t going to get his way. Then, with front boy Jay Carney, the talking points from the Democrats came out that this was a heroic decision by Obama and that Obama loves the military and that Obama is not going to leave any soldier behind. Heck, Obama held a Rose Garden press conference with the parents of The Rat Bergdahl. The Rat’s father praised Allah in Arabic and Obama hugged and embraced The Rat’s parents. Since then, The Rat Bergdahl’s fellow platoonmates have come out and exposed the truth about this

whole story. Thank God for that truth. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is no hero. He is a rat traitor that deserves to be tried and executed for his actions. Obama deserves to be impeached for violating federal law. Unfortunately, despite a smattering of Democrat objections to what Obama did, the morally bankrupt Democrat Party will block any impeachment efforts. This whole event stinks and for political reasons, nothing will come of it. The Taliban, Al Quaida and other terrorists are celebrating the release of well-known and vicious terrorists that are now free to walk around and kill Americans. Just like Benghazi, Americans died and Obama lied and the American left just shrugs their shoulders and say, “What difference does it make?” J. Buss South Prairie

Dahlquist actions aimed to guard against waste of public money With regard to the letter to the editor published recently on Rep. Cathy Dahlquist’s effort to create accountability and fairness in the state-funded K-12 Alternative Learning Experience programs, some key facts were overlooked in the author’s commentary. While I appreciate the author’s passion for the positive aspects of ALE, the program he is defending had a history of abuse. Last year the Washington State Auditor questioned the more than $27 million in

ALE expenditures paid to 67 school districts during the 2010-11 school year. As the ranking member of the House Education Committee, Rep. Dahlquist reviewed this report on the fraud and the misuse of local school district money. I encourage people to read the auditor’s report at http://www.sao. wa.gov/local/Documents/ALE _ accountability_audit_2011-2013. pdf. Only 14 percent of the expenditures were spent on reading, writing, English, math, science, geography and history. That means that only a fraction of taxpayer’s dollars were spent on areas of curriculum that are central to educating children. More than 42 percent of the payments were flagged for noncompliance with state law. Taxpayers paid in excess of $61,000 for private horseback riding lessons, $460,000 for private piano lessons, $136,000 for ballet and gymnastics, $109,000 for guitar lessons in addition to family trips, summer camps, private ice skating lessons and musical instruments, just to name a few. All of these things were paid for with public education dollars. Not only were these curriculum areas out of compliance with the law and therefore contradictory to the intent of the program, but were difficult to justify. Superintendents were being paid incentives to enroll students into their districts and parents were being paid stipends to transfer their homeschooled children into these

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Join QFC for Summer Festival Fun The weather here in the Puget Sound is heating up and so are the community festivals in our neighborhood. Kids are out of school and parents are taking time off to enjoy all the great events and activities in the area and so are we! Here are just a few of the events QFC is pleased to sponsor this summer. We hope you’ll stop by and say hello!

Capitol Hill Pride Festival, Saturday, June 28 Have you noticed a colorful change in your QFC stores on Capitol Hill? We’re gearing up to celebrate Pride month with the city of Seattle! Come over the rainbow and onto Broadway in Capitol Hill for the Pride Festival on Saturday, June 28th from 11am10pm where you’ll enjoy live music, food and tons of vendor booths including one with your friends at QFC! Yes, QFC will be there with thousands of food and product samples. Our friends at KIND bar will be featuring their flower wall where you’ll be encouraged to pass on the kindness by taking a free flower and sharing it with your friends or even strangers at the festival. Come show your pride at the street fair and don’t forget to stop by for a visit. For additional Pride events, visit www.capitolhillseattle.com.

West Seattle Street Fair, July 11-13 Our neighbors in West Seattle know how to have a little fun in the summer sun. QFC is pleased to spon-

sor the West Seattle Summer Fest which kicks off on Friday, July 11th through the weekend. The Festival features live bands, art from local artists, tons of activities for kids and food from West Seattle establishments including QFC! We’ll have delicious, healthy food options to help you and your family stay cool and hydrated as you peruse the vendor booths. For details on the event, go to www.wsjunction.org/ summerfest/.

Kirkland Uncorked, July 18-20 Wine, water and friends make for a perfect summer weekend in Seattle, doesn’t it? Join QFC at the Kirkland Uncorked event at the scenic Marina Park in Kirkland for a weekend of wines from Washington wineries, delectable bite-sized cuisine from Eastside restaurants and appearances from Northwest celebrity chefs and culinary personalities. Friends and family of all ages can enjoy the Street Fair including a Boat Show, the City Dog Modeling Contest and a Food Truck Feast on Sunday. QFC will be part of the 21 and over Tasting Garden all weekend where you can meet our world-class wine stewards who will be pouring tastes from our exclusive brand wines. For more information on the Festival and to get your tickets early, visit www.kirklanduncorked.com.

Capitol Hill Block Party, July 25-27 Want to rock out with the Dum Dum girls, Robert Delong and Man or Astro Man? Or maybe you want to sing along with Seattle-based artists Cataldo and Iska Dhaaf? The Capitol Hill Block Party has been nationally recognized for its outstanding musical performances in its 3-day music extravaganza but the party doesn’t stop with the music. The Festival also features resident art galleries, craft booths, restaurants, food trucks, clubs and stores that glorify all that Seattle has to offer. Go to www.capitolhillblockparty.com to get your tickets now! Don’t forget to follow QFC on Twitter at @qfcgrocery in July for a chance to win VIP passes to the Block Party courtesy of KIND Bar. Paid Adver tisement


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CRASH FROM 1 before it clipped treetops and crashed. The plane went down in a wooded area north of state Route 410, in the 9200 block of 258th Avenue East. The wreckage was removed the following day and the crash is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board. Richardson was born in East St. Louis, Mo., and eventually flew around the globe. A military veteran, he became a Continental Airlines pilot at the young age of 26. He cockpit career included stops with Galvin Flying Service in Seattle and an international stay with Saudi Arabian Air. His airline career ended when he retired from Boeing as a flight instructor. Richardson is known to a younger

LETTERS FROM 7 programs. These questionable expenditures compelled Rep. Dahlquist to find a solution. She proposed an amendment regarding the ALE system that provided accountability, fairness and equity in the K-12 system. The amendment, which was drafted in collaboration with traditional homeschool advocates, was thoroughly deliberated on the house f loor and unanimously approved. The amendment removed loopholes that lead to abusive spending and did not result in the closing of the alternative school that once served the Plateau area. Public education is Cathy Dahlquist’s greatest passion. Protecting local school funding is at the top of our priority list as your representatives. We do not support cutting funds to any specific education program or to edu-

generation as a bus driver for the White River School District, a post he retired from a year ago. He had long desired to live on an airstrip and he moved to Buckley, with his wife Fran, 13 years ago. Cawley could fly a plane before he could drive a car and went on to log more than 30,000 flight hours during a career with Delta Airlines. He retired in 2012, according to a family statement, so he could focus on twin passions of enjoying the outdoors and restoring World War II-era aircraft. Flying is part of the Cawley family life. In 1965, Jim Cawley’s father, with the help of his sons, developed the private airstrip where both of last week’s crash victims lived. Now, both of his sons are licensed pilots and work in the aviation industry. Like his father and sons, Cawley was a graduate of White River High School.

cation in general; however, we do believe that funds must be spent appropriately. We must responsibly allocate education dollars for the sake of not only the taxpayers but for the children. Both Rep. Cathy Dahlquist and I will always work to protect our education funds and support our local schools as they seek to improve the quality of education for our kids. Finally, I have been to classes many times over the years doing presentations to the kids and, in fact, I have never turned down a specific request to do so. Any suggestion that this is not the case is simply not true and is a politically motivated statement in this campaign season. Representing you, Rep. Christopher Hurst 31st Legislative District

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WALLY FROM 6 would rather drive than use mass transit, as evidenced by the resounding defeat of the bus initiative in the last election. We don’t like to sit in bus stops waiting for service; we’d rather sit in rush-hour traffic. There’s something to be said for a really first-class subway system like the one in New York. However, building such an elaborate operation in this day and age is more or less cost prohibitive. Nevertheless, Seattle’s boring a subway between Capital Hill and the U. District. And the Sounder – that high-

28 board of fire commissioners: the voter’s demand answers to these questions. We by law are given the right to know what decisions you are making. 1. What is the current board’s plan to pay for the extra money that has been or will be spent this year? a. Chief Clow contract cash out: $82,240.47 b. Paying two chiefs at the same time: Clow $14,656.41 (wages only) and $10,000 ($8,500 wage plus $1,500 housing; this amount will increase from $8,500 to $11,500 starting Sept. 1 and then the forfeited $6,000 in wages will be paid to him July and August of 2015) c. Roughly $26,000 over on budgeted legal expenses? Year-to-date legal cost for Mike Reynolds $29,653.47. In the budget that the commissioners passed $4,000 was budgeted for legal expenses. d. PST Investigation $5,436.13 Grand total unbudgeted expenses year-to-date: $150,039.07

speed train between Tacoma and King Street Station – has proved successful. There’s talk of another train from Northgate through downtown Seattle and out to Southcenter. In the meantime, the powers that be have apparently seized upon another tactic: let’s make operating a car so expensive and inconvenient people will stop using them. Thus, finding a parking place on the streets of downtown Seattle is nearly impossible and, if you do, it will cost upward of two bucks for 15 minutes. And to park all day in a lot will run you around $30. However, there isn’t any indication that drivers have been deferred by such fees.

2. A vote was taken on 1/6/2014 to have an outside investigation done, with no other information to the citizens and public; now that the investigation is done can you please explain to the citizens the process of how the investigation was initiated and carried out as well as the current status and outcome of the investigation? 3. Please explain the details on how Chief Clow either decided to resign or was asked to resign and why did attorney Reynolds take action on a consensus from execu-

tive session if no vote was taken? What or who gave attorney Reynolds the authority to take action on either a decision or what he perceived as a decision? 4. It is now June 2, 2014; can the citizens expect more firefighters be laid off at the end of this month, when the Safer Grant has been satisfied? 5. How does the board plan to financially get the district through the rest of the year and into next year without losing more firefighters? 6. What is the plan to hire more firefighters to

Nor does the rising price of gas discourage them. Indeed, there’s every indication we’re willing to pay more than $5 a gallon and, if necessary, cut back on our food budget. We’d rather go hungry than take the bus. Meanwhile, I have New York friends who don’t have a car and don’t want one. They don’t even have a driver’s license! Generally speaking, most places they want to go are within easy walking distance. How cool is that? Of courses, that’s not especially practical around here. I mean, I can’t walk from my Krain house into downtown Enumclaw every day and I can’t get excited about bicycling there. So I drive. bring the staffing levels back to standards? 7. Who will be taking meeting minutes at the fire commissioner meetings? 8. Can the meeting minutes from May 5 reflect the financial details of both contracts that were voted on and approved? 9. Why is favoritism shown to Ted DeVol and Mike Qualls during public comment? Why has nothing been said to them about their comments being constructive or relevant to the current situation? Angelina Taylor Port Townsend

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Local players shine in SPSL doubleheader By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Seven Hornet baseball players – four of the White River variety and three plucked from the Enumclaw High roster – competed in a South Puget Sound League all-star doubleheader. The contest, staged June 3 at Auburn Mountainview High School, had top players from the Class 3A division squaring off against those from the 2A ranks. The biggerschool boys trotted off with bragging rights, winning the opener 4-2 and taking the nightcap 5-0. Players taking part in the all-star affair, with their season statistics, were: • Cody Cloud (White River, second base): .295 batting average, nine runs batted in, .360 slugging percentage, 10 stolen bases.

• Ryan Kolisch (White River, pitcher/infielder): .472 batting average, 16 RBI, .490 slugging percentage and eight stolen bases. On the mound, he pitched 23 innings and built a 5-0 record with a 1.22 earned-run average, striking out 18 while walking six. • Brandon Henke (White River, utility/pitcher): .353 batting average, nine RBI, .382 slugging percentage and two stolen bases. Pitching, he went 1-1 with an ERA of 0.82, striking out 12 and walking two. • Zachary Rohrbach (White River, shortstop/pitcher): .456 batting average, 16 RBI, .649 slugging percentage, four stolen bases. On the mound, he went 6-1 with a minuscule ERA of 0.49, striking out 62 and walking 13. • Shayne Sanborn (Enumclaw, outfielder): .255 batting average, four RBI, .297 slugging percentage, six stolen bases. • Sam Rabb (Enumclaw, outfielder): .283 batting aver-

age, 23 RBI, .415 slugging percentage, five stolen bases. • Bryce Peterson (Enumclaw, outfielder/pitcher): .358 batting average, 26 RBI, four home runs, .671 slugging percentage, 10 stolen bases. On the mound, 1-3 record in 16.1 innings, 2.14 ERA, 20 strikeouts and seven walks. White River also was represented by skipper Mike Williams, part of the 2A coaching staff. Enumclaw’s Rabb and Peterson played key roles during a rally midway through the second contest. Rabb opened an inning with a single up the middle and Peterson followed with a single to right. Rabb then scored on a base hit that advanced Peterson to third. Peterson then scored on a double steal, giving a 3A crew a comfortable lead. Also, Peterson put in three stellar innings on the mound, allowing no runs. The White River duo of Kolisch and Henke combined to pitch six innings of shutout ball.

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Zach Rohrbach, a force both on the mound and at the plate, shared Most Valuable Player honors with Sumner’s standout hurler Christian Parsons. Named to the SPSL 2A all-league first team were senior pitcher Ryan Kolisch, sophomore catcher Riley Johnson, senior second baseman Cody Cloud and junior outfielder Dustin France. Garnering second-team honors were junior outfielder Mitchell Webster and utility player Brandon Henke. Kolisch added to his honors by making the second team as a third baseman. Earning honorable mention were White River seniors Matt Salisbury and Reagan Ledbetter, along with junior Trent Buchanan. Hornet skipper Mike Williams shared league Coach of the Year honors with Sumner’s Casey Adcox.

First-year player Kelsey Williams, a sophomore, and second-year letter winner Channy Phillips, a junior, made the all-league second team. They were doubles partners this season.

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A pair of senior Hornets – midfielder Taylor Moser and defender Mark Olson – were first-team SPSL 2A selections. Three teammates received honorable mention: junior midfielder Joshua Clough, junior goalkeeper Tyler Williams and sophomore midfielder Hayden Grimm.

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A quartet of Hornets were named to the Enumclaw High’s Maria Blad was named the top sprinter/hurdler in the South Puget SPSL 3A all-league first team: first baseman Sound League 3A. File photo by Dennis Box Meyers Hammond, second baseman Tyler St. John, outfielder Bryce Peterson and utility player Junior hurler Kayla Smith was, for the second year in Blake Hildebrand. The state-placing water polo team saw senior Megan a row, honored as the SPSL 2A Pitcher of the Year. St. John doubled up on his honors by making the sec- Lesmeister and junior Hayley Sonneson named to the allMaking the all-league first team was junior infielder ond team as a pitcher; Peterson also was named twice, division first team. Brooklyn Isaacs, also a second-time selection. also earning honorable mention as a pitcher. A pair of Hornets – junior Bailey Sexton and sophomore Hornets making the second team were freshman Receiving honorable mention were catcher Casey Anna Davenport – made the second team. Sophomore catcher Ashley Long, sophomore infielder Natalie Harberts and outfielder Shane Sanborn. Grace Sales received honorable mention. Vollandt, senior outfielder Jordan Jacobs and sophoLesmeister earned all-league recognition for the fourth more outfielder Jordanne Fray. year while Sexton and Sonneson were honored for the Sophomore Quinn Breidenbach was honored as the second time. Receiving honorable mention were sophomore infielder Maddie Meyer, junior outfielder Mallory Lubking SPSL 3A Pitcher of the Year, heading a list of eight Lady Hornets who were accorded postseason honors. and junior utility player Kenadie Smith. Named the all-league first team were infielders Sarah First-team all-league selections included Enumclaw’s Morrow, a senior, and Chloe Young, a junior; outfield- Kai Collingwood, 800 meters; Tarik Hagen, 110-meter Senior Laura Miculinich, a three-year letter winner ers Tammy Wilkening, a junior, and Alicia Cassell, a hurdles; Marcus Fornelius, javelin; and Brandon Barnett, who spent most of the season playing No. 1 singles for senior; catcher Becky Forza, a senior; and utility player high jump. the Hornets, was a first-team all-league selection. Madelyn Carlson, a freshman. Receiving honorable Named to the second team were Peter Berger, 1,600 mention was senior infielder Joslyn Pierotti. and 3,200 meters; Hayden Schmitt, 3,200 meters; Logan Chlebowski, discus; James Packer, javelin; Erik Van Hulse, high jump; Nick Cleveland, pole vault; Rick Carel took Coach of the Year honors Receiving honorable mention were Tristan Irvine, 200 after leading his Hornet crew to an unde- meters; Jacob Eilertson, 400 meters; Bryce Johnson, 800 feated league season. meters; Schmitt, 1,600 meters. Barbie Becker was an all-league first team selection and Mariah Bone was named to the second team. Enumclaw High had two of the SPSL 3A’s track and First-team all-academic picks were field Athletes of the Year. Maria Blad was honored in the Kylie Rademacher, Olivia Adams, Camille sprints/hurdles category and KC Moulden was the honoree Sorenson, Anna Musick, Becker and Bone. in the throws. White River’s Kayla Smith was named, for the second time, the SPSL 2 Pitcher of the Year. Jordan Koontz was named to the all-academic second team. File photo by Kevin Hanson See HONORS, Page 11

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Summer’s Dare by Genora Willcox Powell

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Delicious…couldn’t you just drink the blue sky? Adventures…down every windy dusty road. Refresh…why not roll on the green grass? Entertain…the bee, the birds, and your passions. I DARE you… to participate in the splendor of summer.

Dragon Love

by Genora Willcox Powell Nestled in bed, she reads one more chapter. Rain strikes her home, calling her to her captor. The river nearby swells, liken to her mind, Spilling over into the riddles of time. A voice in her ear, whispers words of wisdom. And into the universe and past his kingdom With massive body and hot breath he carries her, Poisonous and flaming thrust, she surrenders. They cross the threshold, drenched in steamy desire And magically they swallow the stars of fire, Which glisten on his impenetrable skin And glow within her belly, the next of kin. With wings weary they spiral, descending to And from Heavens everlasting altitudes. She sleeps on his thick neck, lulled by the steady beat, Dawn light awakens her to clawed torn sheets. She arises in the waters of their love, Shaking off lose scales, iridescent from above, Reveals her nakedness and the book at rest. Tenderly she touches her jeweled breast And in her shimmering tummy swells, a pawn. She smiles assured, the legend will live on. © 2/1/2012, Genora Willcox Powell

June Morning

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HONORS FROM 10 First-team all-league selections included Aleea Gwerder, 200 meters, 400 meters and long jump; Samantha Engebretsen, 1,600 and 3,200 meters; Blad, 100-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles and pole vault; Moulden, shot put and discus; Katie Craft, javelin; Jillian Salkind, high jump; Named to the second team were Lindsay in the 200 meters; Taylor Tandecki, 400 meters; Engebretsen, 800 meters; Reilly Desmul, 1,600 meters; Tallie Carlson, javelin; Julia Forza, javelin; Sheyanne Herron,

high jump; Caitlin Swenson, triple jump; Rachel Lewis, triple jump. Receiving honorable mention were Olivia Bannerot, 100 meters; Diane Lindsey, 100 meters; Nikole Schroeder, 200 meters; Chayce Weiman, 400 meters; Desmul, 800 meters; Carlson, shot put; Schroeder, long jump;

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Chase Olson, a senior, was tabbed as a second-team all-league forward. Receiving honorable mention were freshman midfielder Austin Countryman and senior defender Riley Thomas.

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By Marjorie Eldred, Rain falls softly from leaden skies On lawns, gardens, woods, nourishing them The birds’ call fewer and quieter this morning The lone adventurer darts across my backyard sky I drink in the moment, savoring each color, shape, and sound. I sip my coffee, hot and sweet, taking it all in Enjoying God’s gifts: life, beauty, another morning, Flowers that bloom: tall spikes of red hot poker still reaching, orange and yellow, My new purple-white delphinium, two blooms, short, fresh from the nursery, Bright gold and red marigolds, branching, surviving the munching of deer and rabbits, Daylily’s spikes filled with promise of color explosions, Filling me with anticipation, Wild flowers, the Foxglove, pink and white, here and there, bonus flowers I did not plant A lone deep purple iris among white blossoms of yarrow, making me wish I’d planted them better and increased their bounty; I resolve to fix my error before another year comes. Then comes a realization. I have but today, this minute, this hour. I am blessed to witness these tokens of God’s love and faithfulness. What will I do with these precious moments I have received?

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the track and cross country teams, a Link Crew leader and has been the student representative to the Enumclaw School Board. She has been granted direct freshman admission to the University of Washington College of Civil and Environmental Engineering Program this fall. ($1,000 scholarship) Markus Fornelius, son of Brad and Sandra Fornelius of Enumclaw, will graduate from Enumclaw High School. He has a 3.92 cumulative GPA and is president of the National Honor Society. He has participated in track and field, is a member of the Spanish Club and volunteers as a math tutor. He will attend Washington State University this fall to major in mechanical engineering and has also been accepted into the Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps. ($1,000 Scholarship) Caroline Siewert, daughter of Shelley Siewert of Buckley, will be graduating from White River High School. A strong academic student taking

Advanced Placement classes, she has a 3.98 GPA. She has been a four-year varsity cheerleader, class officer and member of the National Honor Society. She also volunteers with her church, as a classroom volunteer and at the Heritage House. She plans to attend Washington State University to pursue a degree in special and elementary education. ($1,000 scholarship) Jonathan Valdez, son of Maria Orellana of Bonney Lake, will graduate from White River High School. He has taken Advanced Placement classes and maintains a 3.5 GPA. He has participated in football, powerlifting and as a member of the AVID program at high school. He also volunteers with youth football and his church. He will attend Eastern Washington University this fall to pursue a degree in exercise science working toward admission into the physical therapy program. ($1,000 scholarship)

CARD OF THANKS

can bring you. But the point of this letter is to thank the staff at Weeks’ Funeral Home and the staff at Living Curt for the use of their facility and the great job and care you gave to our family. Also, the crew at the Tahoma National Cemetery, what a first-class job you all did. Thank you. And to all of the friends who took the time to join us in celebrating his life and sending him on his way to meet his

Lord who he loved so much. The great cards and sentiments and stories you told of your time spent with him were just the best. One person I would like to thank is Fred Eaton, who stepped up and took care of so many things that have to be taken care of. You are a true family friend. Again, thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. The Maras family

A few weeks ago, the Maras family lost its leader, Anthony A. “Spike” Maras. He had over 92 years under his belt and up until the last few weeks he was still meeting life with a full head of steam, ready for any and all things life

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Take care when pruning Japanese maples Summer is an exceland uncomfortable posiThe lent time to prune tions beneath the tree. many ornamental trees. The initial targets are Evergreen Among the more classy dead twigs and branchArborist species are the numeres. This dead material ous varieties of Japanese is normal and usually maples that grace many snaps off easily using Dennis Tompkins Puget Sound landyour fingers. Larger dead Columnist scapes. Below are a few branches should be cut tips on how to enhance or sawed off. Next, trim the beauty of your out live branches and twigs growing in Japanese maples. Some of the more com- strange directions that interrupt the natumon environmental and disease problems ral “flow” of the foliage. Then, concentrate will also be discussed. on thinning out crowded small twigs and branches. When shortening a branch, try to make If your maples were not pruned during the fall or winter, now a good time to start since a cut near a live twig that is pointing the most of the new growth has occurred. The direction you wish the new growth to folbest tools are good quality pruners, a small low. If removing an entire branch, make the cut were it joins a larger diameter branch or folding type of saw and some grubbies. The secret to pruning the low-growing the trunk. Try not to leave stubs because lace leaf varieties is to work from the inside they will die back, become unsightly and out until the tree’s foliage is thin enough to may become entry points for decay. Removal of around one-third of the live display the intricate branch structure that forms the character of these trees. This foliage should be the goal. Do not count the may require assuming strange, undignified dead wood.

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the dead branches will not stop the spread of the disease. If a tree becomes unsightly or dies, remove it and as much of the root system as possible. Do not plant a maple species back into the same area because the fungus can persist in the soil for years.

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Seniors happy with grant from Mutual Enumclaw Senior Center participants and staff gathered recently to thank Mutual of Enumclaw for a grant award in the sum of $2,500. The money will assist the Senior Advisory Board with scholarships, special events and service programs. Contributed photo

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Schools cited for ‘green’ efforts Individual schools – and even entire school districts – are cutting waste, conserving resources, and reducing costs through the King County Green Schools Program. The program has served a growing number of schools each year, from 100 schools participating in 2009-10 to 201 schools participating in the 2013-14 school year. The program also assists school districts, with 12 districts currently participating. Thirteen schools completed Level One of the program this spring by expanding recycling practices and focusing on waste reduction strategies such as decreasing paper use. Another 10 schools completed Level Two by engaging in energy conservation practices, such as turning off lights in unoc-

cupied rooms and setting thermostats at 68 to 70 degrees, while 11 schools completed Level Three by learning about and engaging in water conservation and pollution prevention actions. To date, 186 schools throughout King County have been recognized as Level One Green Schools. Of those schools, 108 have been recognized as Level Two Green Schools and 66 as Level Three Green Schools. Among those achieving Level One status was Enumclaw Middle School. Qualifying as a Level Three school was Westwood Elementary School. Schools and districts interested in the Green Schools Program can contact Dale Alekel, program manager, at dale.alekel@ kingcounty.gov

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OBITUARIES LEON EVANS A celebration of life, honoring the memory of former Enumclaw resident Leon Evans, is planned for 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at the Buckley Eagles. It is a potluck event. He died Feb. 7, 2014, after falling from a piece of heavy equipment at a Department of Transportation maintenance camp on the Dalton Highway in Alaska. He had worked for DOT for 10 years as an equipment operator and journeyman, although his heart was in Leon Evans logging. He is survived by wife Bernice of Fairbanks; sons Shane Evans and wife Kelly of Fairbanks and Dustyn Evans and wife Danielle of Buckley; mother Betty Mattioda of Montana:, sisters Cookie Arrants and husband Stan of Montana, Mitzi Wimer and husband Butch of Tacoma and Margie Wiscarson of Bremerton, Wash.; brother Bruce Evans of California; Bing Markus of Palmer; and five grandchildren.

BRUCE PARKER Enumclaw resident Bruce Joseph Parker, 68, died May 26, 2014, in Tacoma. A 30-year resident of the area, he was born May 22, 1946, in Seattle. He had worked in the telecommunications industry and was a member of the sheetmetal workers’ union. He is survived by sons Joseph and Jack; daughter Amanda; and three grandchildren. A service took place at 10 a.m. Friday, June 6, at Sacred Heart Church in Enumclaw. Klontz Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements

JoAnn Gayle Trumbull died May 30, 2014, at the age of 53 in Wisconsin. She was born July 29, 1960, in Auburn, Wash., to James and Erma Vandenberg. She attended Enumclaw High School and lived most of her life in Enumclaw and surrounding areas. She is remembered for her strong work ethic. She loved to cook and worked in many area restaurants as well as Del’s Farm Supply. She enjoyed her time in the kitchen and served as a cook at the Enumclaw Memorial Hospital for more than a decade alongJoAnn Trumbull side her sister. She was married to Jack Trumbull of Enumclaw for 23 years and they had three children together. She is survived by fiancé Dave Peplinski of Wisconsin; children Christopher Trumbull and fiancé Amy of Enumclaw, Leslie Corey and husband Travis of Enumclaw and Shalee Green and husband Ozier of Puyallup; brothers James, Johnny, John Jr. and Matthew; sister Teresa; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Verna Ainsworth. A celebration of her life is being planned for later this summer.

EUGENE KUHLMAN Eugene “Gene” Kuhlman, 81, died May 24, 2014, in Enumclaw. He was born April 25, 1933, in Snohomish, Wash., to Albert and O’Londa Kuhlman. He served in the U.S. Army and worked at Boeing as a financial manager. He enjoyed playing bridge, golfing and bowling. He had a special way with animals and loved dogs, geese, cats, rabbits and ducks. He is survived by his wife Naoma of Enumclaw; son Lee (Leanne) Kuhlman of Spanaway, Wash.; daughters Lynn Kuhlman of Covington and Julie (Mike) Wright of

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Doreen dedicated her life to education and the environment, while honoring her farming heritage. She passed away on May 6, 2014 at the age of 85. The daughter of Otto and Charlotte (Spooner) Davis, Doreen attended Alderton and McMillin Schools, graduated from Puyallup High School and then the University of Washington. Her contributions to education included chairing the committee that brought Green River Community College to Auburn, teaching at the Muckleshoot tribal preschool, and later teaching health at Federal Way High School and Cascade Junior High. Doreen also readily shared her knowledge of environmental issues, mentoring others on how to constructively advocate at the local, regional and state levels. Her environmental legacy can be experienced throughout the region. For 15 years she reviewed all forest practice applications in King County for the Washington Environmental Council, working side-by-side with timber interests to ensure that stream and wildlife habitat was protected. Doreen was intimately familiar with the Green River, helping to protect Icy Creek and the Kanasket Reach, and preserve the O’Grady farm as a county park. Many people knew Doreen through horses. She was a show judge and steward, and taught riding lessons at her stable in Enumclaw. Later she sold antique equine prints. Doreen also enjoyed growing and teaching people about rhododendrons. She worked at Lake Tapps Rhododendrons and wrote articles about local gardens for the Tacoma Rhododendron Society newsletter. Perhaps her most special legacy is Mother Earth Farm. For the past 14 years she donated use of her family’s Alderton property to the Pierce County Emergency Food Network where they grow over 150,000 pounds of organic produce annually for the food bank. Doreen was truly a model for how one person can make a difference in our community. She is survived by: her husband of almost 65 years, Howard; daughters Jerene, Colleen and Nora; grandsons Aaron, Troy and Brett; and great-grandson Ryan. Donations may be made in Doreen’s memory to Emergency Food Network/Mother Earth Farm, 3318 92nd Street South, Lakewood WA 98499

Buckley; brother Duane (Pat) Kuhlman of Snohomish; sister Eunice Condit of Auburn; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by brother-in-law Eugene Kuhlman Charles Condit. A graveside service with military honors will be begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 13, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. A memorial service will follow at 11 a.m. at Hope Lutheran Church in Enumclaw. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guestbook at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.

JAMES CAWLEY Buckley resident James Robert “Jim” Cawley, 62, died June 4, 2014, as a result of an airplane accident. He was born Oct. 7, 1951, in Vancouver, Wash., to Glen and Gloria Cawley. He was the second of four children in the Cawley Family, who relocated to Buckley in 1965. He graduated from White River High School in 1969. He developed a love for flying at an early age and could fly a plane before he could drive a car. He attended aviation school at Big Bend James Cawley Community College and later graduated from Central Washington University with a degree in aviation. After working for a number of regional airlines, he went on to work for Delta Airlines where he spent more than 30 years. He retired in October of 2012, flying internationally as an airline captain. He was an avid outdoorsman and escaped for hunting and fishing excursions whenever the opportunity arose. Additionally, he had a passion for restoring and flying World War II-era planes and sharing his wealth of aviation knowledge. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Cheri; sons Clint and Curtis; his parents; brother Jay; sister Jody Cawley-Lamb; and sister-in-law Carol. He was preceded in death by his brother John. A memorial service is planned for 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at the South Prairie Airport in Buckley. A time of fellowship and remembrance will follow from 2 to 5 p.m.. All

are welcome to attend and celebrate his life. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Puget Sound Antique Aircraft Club, Jim Cawley Memorial Young Pilot Scholarship, P.O. Box 731369, Puyallup, Wash. 98373. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

RODNEY RICHARDSON Buckley resident Rodney John “Rod” Richardson died June 4, 2014, the result of an airplane accident. He was 72. He was born Feb. 23, 1942, in East St. Louis, Mo., to Ramona and Donald Richardson. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, attended Spartan College of Aeronautics and, at 26, became a pilot with Continental Airlines. He later worked for Galvin Flying Service and Saudi Arabian Air before joinRod Richardson ing Boeing as a flight instructor. He retired from Boeing and spent several years as a bus driver for the White River School District. He was a member of the Seattle Hangar QBs, a pilots’ organization, the Cascade Warbirds and Bible Study Fellowship in Puyallup. He and his wife moved 13 years ago from Bellevue to rural Buckley. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Fran; son John Richardson and wife Mary of Sammamish, Wash.; daughter Julie Schroeder and husband Don of Sedalia, Colo; brothers Randell Koops of California and Robert Richardson and wife Kim of Kent, Wash.; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother Reggie Richardson. Funeral arrangements are pending. For details, contact Weeks Funeral Home at 360-829-1171 or www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.

JANICE JOHNSON Janice Louise Johnson, a 54-year resident of the area, died May 30, 2014. She was 74. She was born Feb. 16, 1940, in Port Angeles, Wash., to William and Dorothy Hren. She was widowed in 2004 from her husband of 45 years, Ronald Louis

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We’re a beautiful, critical part of God’s design Do you think the always, but experiencsun is doing a good ing a reality radically Church enough job? Do we different from what Corner need a bigger one? you’re accustomed to – While it doesn’t receive almost as different as if rave reviews daily, most the Sun itself had been people believe our local removed, rather than Steve Strombom nuclear sphere pumps the planet you live on. Church of the Nazarene out all the heat and light Let’s try one more that we need. thing before we’re I disagree. done. You can have Continue orbiting around the sun for your planet back for this one, on the fola moment, but while you’re doing that, lowing condition: the sun has to do all the allow me to remove the planet Earth from work of illumination by itself. In fact, I’ll be beneath you. That done, take a sample of more than fair on this: go trade our Sun for the void now existing around you where a brighter star – get one with such intense Earth and its atmosphere used to be. luminosity that you can no longer lift What’s the “air” temperature? Frigid. What your eyes to the horizon without risking about visibility; is the area around you well blindness. Then go outside at high noon lit or too dark? Black, but for the twinkle and look all around...notice the areas of of stars. Hmmm. There you are, orbiting complete blackness near every visible around the Sun at the same distance as object. The problem isn’t the intensity of

CARD OF THANKS The family of JoAnn McKee would like to thank everyone for all the cards and flowers. Thank you

to the Buckley Eagles, you helped make our mom’s memorial very beautiful and we will remember

always. We also would like to thank the Red Hats and the Buckley Senior Citizens group as our mom got to enjoy all the activities with you which she always looked forward to. To the extended group of friends

the light (it’s painfully bright), but somehow, the light just isn’t getting everywhere it needs to go. Without the aid of reflective materials (please note: everything visible IS visible because it reflects light to some degree), no star of any size can stop you from creating impenetrable shadows in broad daylight simply by blocking its rays; and anything not in direct line with a light source essentially becomes invisible. We often forget that the incredible effectiveness of a certain burning planet is entirely dependent on the materials it has to work with on the receiving end. Specifically, it needs materials that will absorb and radiate its heat and reflect its light. Spiritual parallel? Too often in our Christian walk, we’re wishing God would crank up the wattage, as if that would fix the problems. If he our mom had we are glad we got to share last Sunday with everyone. Our mom, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend will be greatly missed. Thank you everyone, Family of JoAnn McKee

would only make the light shine brighter, the world would awaken, Christians would “get with the program,” evil would have no place to hide and our personal lack of faith would disappear. If he would just make the heat hotter, we’d feel warmer toward those around us, ignite with passion for what’s truly important, burn off our impurities, consider getting “on fire for Jesus” and maybe even burst off a solar flare of good works. But we’ve misunderstood the nature of things. The son is shining bright enough and as hot as we need him to. That’s not the problem; the problem lies with us. Our world will only have the heat and light it needs when our lives are truly absorbing and radiating the heat of his passion and sacrificial love; reflecting the bright radiance of his goodness and glory into the shadows around us. We’re a beautiful, critical part of the design.

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CRITICAL AREAS CODE Tu e s d a y, 5 A u g u s t 2014, 7:00 P.M. South Prairie Town Hall 1 2 1 N W Wa s h i n g t o n Street South Prairie, Washington 98385 The above listed Public Hearing will be preceded by two Workshops: Workshop 1 – Tuesday, 17 June 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M. Workshop 2 – Tuesday 15 July 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M. Both Workshops will be held at: South Prairie Town Hall 1 2 1 N W Wa s h i n g t o n Street South Prairie, Washington 98385 Notice to the public and other agencies is hereby g i ve n t h a t t h e S o u t h Prairie Town Council will hold a public hearing to solicit comments and proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Development Regulations and Critical Areas Code. The Town of South Prairie is required by RCW 36.70A.130(4) to per iodically review and update its Comprehensive Plan, Development Regulations and Critical Areas Code. The Tow n C o u n c i l i nv i t e s residents of the Town of South Prairie and others to attend the public hearing and to comment and propose amendments, verbally or in writing, to the above named docum e n t s . T h e To w n o f South Prairie Comprehensive Plan, Development Regulations and Critical Areas Code are available electronically for reading and/or downloading from the Town of South Prairie website at http://www.townofsouthprairie.com. If anyone has difficulty in accessing the above named t hree documents, please c o n t a c t M a r l a N ev i l l , To w n Clerk at south_prairie@yahoo.co m or call 360 897-8878 or contact Mar t Kask, Town Planner at kaskinc@aol.com or call 206 275-0140. Copies of the three above named documents are also available for review at the South Prairie Town Hall at 121 NW Washington Street, South P r a i r i e , WA 9 8 3 8 5 . Please call Marla Nevill, To w n Clerk at 360 897-8878 to determine the office hours of the Town Hall. The South Prairie Town Council will hold a public hearings on Tuesday, 5 August 2014 beginning at 7:00 P.M. or shortly thereafter at the South Prairie Town Hall, 121 NW Washington Street, S o u t h P ra i r i e. P u bl i c participation is encouraged. Oral and written public testimony will be taken during the hearing. If one wishes to file written comments and not a p p e a r a t t h e p u bl i c hearing, all written comments should be in the hands of the South Prairie Town Clerk, 121 NW Wa s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , South Prairie, Washington 98385, by 5:00 P.M., Monday, 4 August 2014. The above listed Public Hearing will be preceded by two Workshops: Workshop 1 – Tuesday, 17 June 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M. Workshop 2 – Tuesday 15 July 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M. Both Workshops will be held at: South Prairie Town Hall 1 2 1 N W Wa s h i n g t o n Street

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South Prairie, Washington 98385 T h e M ayo r a n d Tow n Council invite residents of South Prairie, property owners, and others to attend one or both Workshops to help the Town in updating its Comprehensive Plan, Development Regulations and Critical Areas Code. # 567779 6/11/14 Employment General

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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows w/ screens, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.

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NEW ON BUSINESS SCENE Washington Gov. Jay to nomic recovery and build Filigree Farm ready Inslee has directed the a Washington that works host weddings, events, state Employment Security for all of us, we need to do Department deploy $4 more to help the long-term all specialtooccasions

workers contributed to the strength of our economy before the recession, but they’ve been shut out of the recovery and we need to turn that around.” The governor has directed Employment Security to seek proposals from local

workforce development councils for new strategies to return the long-term unemployed to work as fast as possible. The funding comes from the federal Rapid Response Program, which normally provides special services to help workers who loss their jobs due to mass layoffs at single companies. The number of mass lay-

offs has dropped as the economy has improved, but the number of long-term unemployed workers continues to grow. By the end of February, more than 195,000 people in Washington had run out of all unemployment benefits since July 2008, and at least 118,000 of them were still unemployed. Ac c ord i n g to Employment Security data, about 60 percent of those who remain unemployed had consistent employ-

ment in the year prior to their layoffs. Many previously worked in highly skilled jobs and have college degrees. Inslee said this new approach directs the funding where it is needed most. Employment Security will ask local workforce development councils to submit proposals by April 17 and the contract awards will be announced by April 24. There are 12 businessled workforce development councils in the state.

million in federal funds in unemployed overcome the The manicured lawns and grassy new efforts to put the long- stigma and institutional meadow at Filigree Farm are availterm unemployed back to challenges they face in their able for weddings, family gatherwork.club events or any specialefforts ings, cel- to return to work,” “To continue our eco- Inslee said. “Many of these ebration. The venue, which made its debut last month, is found between Buckley and Bonney Lake at 9407 234th Ave. E. Owned and managed by Sheri With the help of the local community, the Enumclaw High School Football Foundation and the EHS Choir Booster Club, Morris, Filigree Farm is a private more than $5,000 was raised during the Fugate Ford and Ford Motor Company’s “Drive One For Your School” event. With equestrian estate. Sitting in the Offering more than two decades of experievery test drive, $20 was donated to the EHS athletic program. Hornet football coach Mark Gunderson said t he money shadow of Mount Rainier, Morris ence working with animals, Melinda Ruiz has will help buy needed equipment and send athletes to camp. A “Drive One For Your School” event is set for Sept. 13 and will aims to transform her grounds to opened K9 Complete Care on Enumclaw’s east benefit White River High School. Contributed photo create an event her client desires. side. Morris operates seasonally, open Her pet grooming business, launched in Jobin operates Salon Beeutiful inside Hair May through October. February, provides custom and show cuts on Etc. Salon and Spa in Buckley. Phone: 253-862-7228 Sharon Jobin of Salon Beeutiful has compets of all sizes. Address: 29393 SR 410, Suite B Website: www.filigreefarm.com pleted each phase of the Dermalogica trainRuiz brings 20-plus years of grooming expePhoto courtesy Luna Bella Events Phone: 360-829-4247 Email: filigreefarm@comcast.net rience to her venture and, additionally, hasing a program and has been accorded “expert” Website: www.spabeeutiful.skincaretherastatus. background in animal medical and emergency You Can Now Get Today’s News...Today & Every Day! py.net Face-mapping analysis is the process of medicine. All Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, 10 a.m. analyzing a client’s skin, zone by zone, to diagNew Address: 1415 Blake St., Enumclaw (inside at: www.courierherald.com to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and nose a skin condition and prescribe suitable Cobber’s Pet Pantry). products to obtain maximum results. Saturday by appointment. Phone: 253-486-6475 or 360-825-7387. Email: www.K9CompleteCare@gmail.com. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

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A boy, Benjamin Monroe Monaco, born May 17, 2014, to Sarah and Benjamin Monaco of Enumclaw. A boy, Tyrion Boyd Cowan, born May 18, 2014, to Jaime C. and Justin B. Cowan of Enumclaw. A girl, Peyton Michelle Skipworth, born May 20, 2014, to Michelle Cunningham and Ben Skipworth of Buckley. A boy, Braylon James Medchill, born May 23, 2014, to Tiffany and Joseph Medchill of Maple Valley. A boy, Gannon Michael De Koker, born May 26, 2014, to Ashlee and Kolton De Koker of Algona. A girl, Paisley Ann Stafford, born May 26, 2014, to Lori and Aaron Stafford of Enumclaw. A girl, Kelly Arteaga, born June 3, 2014, to Nereida Morales Torres and Oliveros Arteaga Cardenas of Enumclaw. A boy, Ethan Curtis Olson, born June 5, 2014, to Jessica and Robert Olson of Bonney Lake.

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Chamber of Commerce members are informed, involved and rewarded by reading Business Links, our weekly newsletter. Members receive important local, state and national businessrelated information! Last month, members found out how to talk directly to Secretary Perez about the minimum wage, how to nominate businesses for the King County Small Business Awards, received information on a wide variety of free webinars and seminars, learned about angel investments and much more.

Monthly Membership Meetings 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8am, Park Center Hotel Banquet Room. Light breakfast provided by Lift Espresso Next Meeting - June 17, 2014 FREE for members! $5 for non-members. Junes’s interactive meeting will teach you how to successfully network to build your business. See you there! 1073468 000000

Our committee is forming now! We’d love to have you help us to plan this fun event. Contact Amy Hardebeck, 360-825-7666 or amy@enumclawchamber.com to get involved! Enumclaw has the best community events around! This year, the Chamber of Commerce is inviting businesses and community members to work side by side with our Board members and Executive Director on our event committees. This is a great way to get involved with your community events like the St Paddy’s Day 5k and Pub Crawl, Wine Walks, Parades, Golf Classic, etc. Contact Amy Hardebeck, Executive Director, at amy@enumclawchamber.com or 360-825-7666 to learn how you or your business can get involved with our events right now.

OBITUARIES FROM 18 Johnson. S h e graduated from Highline H i g h School in Burien, Janice Johnson Wash. She and her husband were dairy farmers in the Osceola community the majority of their lifetime. She is remembered as a free spirit, involved with farming and raising her sons. She is survived by son Tim Johnson of Carbonado; son Jake and wife Julie Johnson of Buckley; brothers Ron and wife Linda Hren and Gary and wife Alice Hren; and three grandchildren. A celebration of life will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, June 13, at 12322 Mundy Loss Rd. in Buckley. All that would like to share memories are welcome to attend.

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