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Local mothers and babies are in danger of losing crucial services due to a steady decline in the flow of dollars to the Women, Infants and Children program. WIC has been a constant presence in Enumclaw, providing food vouchers and education about proper parenting and nutrition. The program benefits expectant mothers, moms with kids and children up to 5

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The state Supreme Court and the Legislature are locked in a snake dance over school funding with the showdown looming for the 2015 Legislative session. The court unanimously found the state of Washington in contempt for not complying with the Court’s Jan. 5 2012 McCleary v. Washington order, which directed the Legislature to fulfill its funding obligation as stated in Article IX of the state Constitution. The Constitutional clause reads: “It is the paramount duty of the state to make ample provision for the education of all children residing within its borders, without distinction or preference on account of race, color, caste, or sex.” Enumclaw School District Superintendent Mike Nelson wrote in an email Sept. 13, “The Board of Directors and I have been following the McCleary case closely for the past several years. The Legislature set their deadline of 2018 to meet the intent of this lawsuit. We are encouraged that this latest ruling will result in positive

SEE SCHOOLS, PAGE 3 years of age. WIC representatives are in Enumclaw every Tuesday, setting up shop in the J.J. Smith building. But the WIC offerings, which seem universally accepted as beneficial, could disappear from Enumclaw. Budget troubles have prompted Public Health – Seattle and King County to announce the planned closure of several offices, including the Auburn facility.

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Contempt finding

In the January contempt finding, Chief Justice Barbara A. Madsen wrote the state “failed” to submit a funding plan by April 30. Madsen wrote, “Sanctions and other remedial measures are held in abeyance,” to allow the Legislature to comply by the end of the 2015 session. The legislators will pass a two-year budget in 2015, which is a long session. The 2014 session was short, 60 days, where mostly budget adjustments were considered, while more complex budget measures are moved to the long sessions, 105 days. “If by adjournment of the 2015 legislative session the State has not purged the contempt by complying with the court’s order, the court will reconvene to impose sanctions and other remedial measures as necessary,” Madsen wrote.

Separation of Powers

In the state’s brief, filed in August, concerning a potential contempt

Court’s Response

Madsen addressed the issue of separation of powers in her contempt ruling.

“The State has suggested throughout these proceedings that the court may be approaching its constitutional bounds and entering into political and policy matters reserved to the legislature,” she wrote. “But as the court has repeatedly stated, it does not wish to dictate the means by which the legislature carries out its constitutional responsibility or otherwise directly involve itself in the choices and trade-offs that are uniquely within the legislature’s purview. Rather, the court has fulfilled its constitutional role to determine whether the State is violating constitutional commands, and having held that it is, the court has issued orders within its authority directing the State to remedy its violation, deferring to the legislature to determine the details.” Madsen wrote the Court is not attempting to get the Legislature’s attention, rather the Court, “… expects them to be obeyed even though they are directed to a coordinate branch of government. When the orders are not followed, contempt is the lawful and proper means of enforcement in the orderly administration of justice.”

WIC FROM 1 Enumclaw’s WIC office is a satellite operation of the Auburn office and would go away with the Auburn closure. Local WIC supporters aren’t about to go down without a fight. Mayor Liz Reynolds has jumped into the fray, requesting a meeting with county officials, and members of the Enumclaw City Council are joining other communities in adopting formal resolutions opposing cuts to the WIC program. In Enumclaw, Helen Countryman was an early advocate, contacting Reynolds personally and stepping before the council during that group’s Sept. 8 meeting. Countryman is a Public Health nurse and works for King County, but directed her council comments as a private citizen of Enumclaw. If the local office is shuttered, Countryman pointed out, low-income families will face the prospect of traveling to Kent for WIC offerings. Aside from the decline in health services, she pointed to

the economic impact facing local grocery stores when there are fewer vouchers being redeemed. Families qualifying for WIC services receive vouchers good for $400 worth of food monthly. The numbers aren’t inconsequential, Countryman said, as nearly half the children born in Enumclaw receive WIC services. She also rebuffed the notion that WIC exists only to serve the chronically unemployed. There are plenty of working poor, she said, who qualify for services. Proposed closures to Public Health offices, along with the WIC impacts, has not escaped legislative notice. Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, an Enumclaw resident, spoke at the Sept. 8 council meeting, adding her support for keeping the local WIC office operating. Also, Rep. Christopher Hurst provided a letter that was read into the record, adding his support. The issue moved into sharper focus this week when King County released its 2015 budget, which includes closure of Auburn’s Public Health clinic.

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Magic Strings would like to thank the Rotary Club of Enumclaw. Because of its generous donation, much-needed adjustments and repairs were made to violins and cellos. The instruments now sound better and will be easier for our students to play. Thank you, Rotary Club of Enumclaw,

• • • A big thank you to the staff of the emergency room at St. Elizabeth Hospital and the staff of the QFC pharmacy for helping me last Sunday. It’s good to know there are good people in this world. Michael Fagerquist

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public school funding during the 2015 session with a trajectory of fully meeting the intent by 2018.”

finding, Senior Assistant Attorney General David A Stolier described the contempt finding as a “slippery slope.” Stolier wrote, “It is appropriate for the Court to maintain pressure on the Legislature to continue working toward constitutional compliance; it is not appropriate for the Court to hold the State in contempt because the Legislature did not pass a bill or resolution.” Stolier added in the state’s brief, “The true measure of the State’s progress will be the actions the Legislature takes in the 2015 session.” The state brief also addressed the issue of separation of powers: “The Court’s exercise of its power still must be guided by separation of powers limitations and by other constitutional limitations and principles…. In the context of this case, the constitutional concern is that a sanction may invade or effectively assume control of the taxing and/ or appropriation powers reserved by our constitution to the Legislature.”

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Sports

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Hornets slammed by Sumner By Dennis Box Editor

Enumclaw’s Taylor Beard looks for running room during Friday night’s game against the Sumner Spartans. The Hornets found little success, falling to the visitors 48-17. Photo by Dennis Box

The Enumclaw Hornets hosted the Sumner Spartans Friday at Pete’s Pool field for the first South Puget Sound League 3A game of the season. The Spartans beat Enumclaw 48-17. The Spartans improved to 3-0 overall and 1-0 in league. Enumclaw is 1-2 overall and 0-1 in league. Next on the schedule for the Hornets is a 7 p.m. game Friday against Bonney Lake at Sunset Chev Stadium. The Panthers have the same record as Enumclaw. Bonney Lake lost to Auburn Mountainview 33-20 on the

White River falls 35-13 at Fife By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

In a twisted tale of four distinctly different quarters, the White River football team lost its season opener Friday night 35-13. The Hornets fell at Fife High, playing just the second game on Fife’s spiffy new Fieldturf facility. Until this season, Fife was one of the few schools in the region still sporting natural grass conditions. The first half ended with White River leading 7-0 and Fife guilty of nothing but self-inflicted wounds.

During those opening periods, the Trojans fumbled the ball away three times and tossed an interception. Fife fumbled a fourth time but managed to recover. For their part, the Hornets found the end zone midway through the second quarter. A 29-yard scoring toss from Dustin France to Garrett Severson capped an impressive 11-play drive in which France completed all four of his passing attempts and carried the ball four times. Aside from the scoring drive, the first half ended with White River punting three times and losing the

Nothing but wins for Plateau’s prep golfers By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The Plateau’s high school golfers have achieved phenomenal success during the early part of the season. Through matches of last

weekend, all teams sported perfect records. Both the Enumclaw High boys and girls squads were sitting pretty at 5-0, as were the White River girls. Just a half-step behind were

ball on downs twice. The second half was nightmarish for the Hornets, as the host Trojans scored touchdowns on all five of their possessions. White River cut the margin to 21-13 early in the fourth quarter when Hunter Hendricks took the ball and raced 69 yards for a touchdown. The drama was short lived, as Fife scored 14 seconds later to regain a two-TD cushion. Hornet fortunes took a serious hit early in the fourth quarter when France was carried from the field. He suffered a sprain and did not return.

the 4-0 White River boys. Every victory was made more important by virtue of being a league contest. Perhaps the most noteworthy win came Sept. 8 when the White River girls knocked off Fife by a decisive 63-33 margin. The Trojans have won the South Puget Sound League 2A title the past four seasons. “That was a huge win

for us,” said junior standout Sydnee Scott. “We have finished second to them for three years and we were excited to finally beat them.” Scott took medalist honors in four of her team’s first five matches. Juniors Maci Goethals, Dani Barbee, and Jordanne Fray, along with senior Amanda Lance, have teamed up to punish the opposition so far.

Alumni champs The Enumclaw High School volleyball program put on its inaugural alumni tournament earlier this month. There were four teams made up of 24 former Enumclaw volleyball players. Graduates from 1992-2013 were represented. “On My Hip” walked away victorious, beating “The Hornet Has-Beens” two games to none. The winning squad consisted of, from left, Kati (Hronek) Genther, Renae (Van Dam) Hanson, Wendy (Bennion) Richtmyer, Amy (Magley) Wheeler, Erin (Decker) Pugmire and Lindsey (Koopman) Patterson. Submitted photo.

www.courierherald.com road Friday. The Spartans scored first against Enumclaw Friday with a touchdown by junior running back Josh Riley. Enumclaw scored next on a 25-yard strike from Scotty Garvin to Jordan Johnson. The Hornets went up 10-7 by the end of the first quarter when Garrett Berquist nailed a 25-yard

field goal. Trouble came in the second frame with Sumner scoring three unanswered touchdowns to make the halftime score 28-10. The Hornets came out in the third and Garvin ran for six, followed by Berquists’s extra point. The fourth quarter was all Sumner with three touchdowns.

This Week

Hornet Sports Wednesday

• Enumclaw boys water polo at Kentridge, 4 p.m. • Enumclaw boys and girls cross country host Auburn Mountainview and Peninsula, 4 p.m. at Enumclaw Expo Center. • Enumclaw volleyball hosts Sumner, 7:15 p.m. • White River volleyball at Fife, 7:15 p.m.

Thursday

• White River boys and girls cross country hosts Steilacoom, 4 p.m. • White River girls soccer at Clover Park, 7 p.m. at Harry Lang Stadium. • Enumclaw boys golf at Auburn Mountainview, 2:15 p.m. at Auburn Golf Course. • Enumclaw boys tennis at Auburn Mountainview, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls golf hosts Auburn Mountainview, 2:15 p.m. at Enumclaw Golf Course. • Enumclaw girls soccer hosts Auburn Mountainview, 7 p.m. at Enumclaw Expo Center. • Enumclaw girls swimming at Lakes, 3:30 p.m.

Friday

• Enumclaw football at Bonney Lake, 7 p.m. at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner. • Enumclaw boys tennis at Peninsula, 3:30 p.m. • White River football at Franklin Pierce, 7 p.m. • White River boys tennis at Fife, 3:30 p.m. • White River girls golf hosts Franklin Pierce and Washington, 3:15 p.m. at Enumclaw Golf Course.

Saturday & Sunday

• Nothing scheduled.

Monday

• Enumclaw boys water polo hosts Kentwood, 7:30 p.m. • White River boys golf hosts River Ridge, 3:15 p.m. at Enumclaw Golf Course. • White River boys tennis hosts River Ridge, 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday

• White River girls golf at River Ridge, 3:15 p.m. at Hawks Prairie Golf Course. • White River girls golf hosts Washington, 7 p.m. • White River volleyball at Franklin Pierce, 7:15 p.m. • Enumclaw boys golf hosts Bonney Lake, 3 p.m. at Enumclaw Golf Course. • Enumclaw boys tennis hosts Auburn Riverside, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls golf at Bonney Lake, 2:45 p.m. at High Cedars Golf Course. • Enumclaw girls soccer at Peninsula, 7:15 p.m. at Roy Anderson Field. • Enumclaw volleyball hosts Bonney Lake, 7:15 p.m. Schedules for outdoor sports are subject to change due to unpredictable weather. Contact school athletic offices for current updates


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SPORTS ROUNDUP GIRLS SWIM & DIVE

Enumclaw 133, Bonney Lake 49 September 18 at Enumclaw 200 medley relay: Enumclaw first place (Bailey Sexton, Hannah Simurdak, Grace Munnel, Emilie Weyer); second place (Grace Sales, Anna Davenport, Lauren Pratt, Lily Basting). 200 freestyle: Sales, first; Mackenzie Bull, second; Weyer, third. 200 IM: Simurdak, first; Basting, second; Caitlyn Schuler, fifth. 50 freestyle: Sexton, first; Munnel, third; Grace Rich, fourth. Diving: Jaelen Hobert, second; Rhianna Paro, third. 100 butterfly: Simurdak, first; Davenport, second; Basting, third. 100 freestyle: Munnel, first; Weyer, second; Schuler, fifth. 500 freestyle: Pratt, first; Sales, second; Lindsay Harms, third. 200 freestyle relay: First place (Davenport, Rich, Weyer, Munnel); third (Bull, Brandi Meneghini, Paro, Basting); fourth (Ariel Iacobazzi, Abbie Jo Carlson, Hobert, Kaitlyn Thorley). 100 backstroke: Sexton, first; Rich, second; Bull, third. 100 breaststroke: Davenport, second; Pratt, third; Harms, sixth. 100 freestyle relay: First place (Simurdak, Rich, Pratt, Sexton); second (Sales, Meneghini, Harms, Bull); fourth (Paro, Hobert, Khloe Lemieux, Schuler). Enumclaw record: 1-0 league and overall.

VOLLEYBALL

Enumclaw 3, Auburn 0 September 18 at Enumclaw 25-14, 26-24, 25-19 Enumclaw highlights: Gia Landis 15 assists, Barbie Becker 18 kills, Victoria Hernandez 13 digs, Hayley Sonneson 12 digs. Enumclaw record: 2-1 league and overall. White River 3, Washington 0 September 16 at White River 25-8, 25-9, 25-13 White River highlights: Kelsey Williams 10 kills, 12 digs; Taylor Keating 12 kills, 10 digs; Ashlea Mills 13 digs; Mahealani Stone 30 assists. White River record: 2-0 league, 2-1 overall. Auburn Riverside 3, Enumclaw 0 September 16 at Auburn Riverside 25-7, 25-20, 25-17 Enumclaw highlights: Barbie Becker 9 kills, Victoria Hernandez 18 digs.

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Sumner 2, Enumclaw 0 September 18 at Enumclaw Enumclaw record: 1-1 league, 1-3 overall.

Fife 2, White River 0 September 18 at Fife White River record: 1-1 league, 2-2 overal White River 5, River Ridge 2 September 16 at White River White River goals: Salina Corcoran 16:00, Maddie Morris PK 46:00, Mack Breeden 75:00 (Kaitlyn Sharp), Annabelle Hall 78:00 (Breeden), Corcoran 80:00 (Hall). Shutout: Sam Kelley. Enumclaw 2, Auburn 1 September 16 at Auburn Enumclaw goals: Katie Christensen 57:00 (McKeely Reid), Taylor Tandecki 80:00.

BOYS TENNIS

Bonney Lake 4, Enumclaw 1 September 19 at Enumclaw No. 1 singles: Derek Thomson (E) def. Justin Cunningham (BL) 6-3, 7-5. No. 2 singles: Jordan Byersdorff (BL) def. Jonathan Bailey (E) 6-4, 6-4. No. 1 doubles: Ethan Nguyen/Adam Hunt (BL) def. Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) 6-3, 6-3. No. 2 doubles: Nate Monsrud/Logan DeLapp (BL) def. Anthony Rosenthal/Michael Blair (E) 6-4, 6-0. No. 3 doubles: Jordan Kurtz/Jeremy Kurtz (BL) def. Josh Rosenthal/Kenney Herbst (E) 6-3, 6-3. Enumclaw record: 2-3 league, 3-3 overall. White River 3, Washington 2 September 19 at Washington No. 1 singles: Khoa Nguyen (WA) def. Logan Geehan (WR) 6-2, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Alex Hofman (WA) def. Hayden Grimm (WR) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. No. 1 doubles: Christian Armstrong/Tyler Meadows (WR) def. Nguyen/Salas (WA) 6-2, 6-4. No. 2 doubles: Max Backer/Marcus Berg (WR) def. Sinor/ Wright (WA) 5-7, 6-0, 7-5. No. 3 doubles: Dedric Pearson/Justin Branco (WR) def. Curiano/Yim (WA) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2.. White River record: 4-1 league, 5-2 overall. Enumclaw 3, Lakes 2 September 18 at Lakes No. 1 singles: Alex Hwang (L) def. Josh Goucher (E) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2 singles: Andre Judd (L) def. Ryan Dickerson (E) 6-0, 6-1. No. 1 doubles: Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) def. Colby Krans/Micah Schroeder (L) 2-6, 6-1, 6-3. No. 2 doubles: Derek Thomson/Jonathan Bailey (E) def. Lucas Campbell/Ben Ennassime (L) 6-2, 6-1. No. 3 doubles: Anthony Rosenthal/Michael Blair (E) def. Stephen Grow/Drew White (L) 6-3, 6-0. Clover Park 4, White River 1 September 17 at White River No. 1 singles: Chan Thourk (CP) def. Logan Geehan (WR) 6-0, 6-0.No. 2 singles: Jereck Orena (CP) def. Justin

Branco (WR) 6-0, 6-0. No. 1 doubles: Mark Policarpio/Jerrick Pulido (CP) def. Tyler Meadows/Cedric Pearson (WR) 6-1, 6-1. No. 2 doubles: Marcus Berg/Hayden Grimm (WR) def. Mico Enriquez/Alwin Feolino (CP) 4-6,7-5, (10-4). No. 3 doubles: Matthew David/Arnell Pulido (CP) def. Max Backer/Frank Inglin (WR) 7-5, 6-2 Enumclaw 3, Auburn 2 September 16 at Enumclaw No. 1 singles: Bryan Thornquist (A) def. Josh Goucher (E) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2 singles: Troy Preshon (A) def. Ben Bozich (E) 6-3, 6-4. No. 1 doubles: Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) def. Peter Krauchuck/Mike Spray (A) 6-2, 7-5. No. 2 doubles: Derek Thomson/Jonathan Bailey (E) def. Mason Ruffin/Vlad Emerlink (A) 6-0, 5-7, 6-3. No. 3 doubles: Anthony Rosenthal/Michael Blair (E) def. Colton Abraham/Kendrick Smythe (A) 6-2, 6-1. White River 3, Franklin Pierce 2 September 15 at White River No. 1 singles: Logan Geehan (WR) def. Julian Chhouy (FP) 6-1, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Christian Broussard (FP) def. Justin Branco (WR) 6-3, 4-6, (10-3). No. 1 doubles: Christian Armstrong/Tyler Meadows (WR) def. Keith Petitt/Doug Shumaker (FP) 6-1, 6-0. No. 2 doubles: Marcus Berg/Hayden Grimm (WR) def. Nigel Dalton/Devin House (FP) 6-2, 6-4. No. 3 doubles: Alex Tang/Andy Huynh (FP) def. Trey Brooks/Cedric Pearson (WR) 6-4, 6-3.

BOYS GOLF

Enumclaw 95, Auburn 46 September 18 at Auburn Golf Course Enumclaw: Josh Erickson 34 (20 points), Carson Erwin 36 (18), Caleb Coulter 38 (16), Jaren Beals 39 (15), Bill Miller 39 (15), Dylan Miller 43 (11). Medalist: Erickson (tied school record for course). Enumclaw record: 5-0 league and overall. White River 47, Steilacoom 36 Sept. 18 at The Home Course (DuPont) White River: Matt Walker 42 (13 points), Cooper Franklin 42 (12), Bryce Dahl 44 (10), Trent Buchanan 48 (7), Niko Dymarcyk 50 (5), Hunter Ford 54 (4). Medalists: Walker, Franklin. White River record: 4-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 86, Bonney Lake 68 September 17 at High Cedars Golf Course Enumclaw: Carson Erwin 38 (16 points), Jared Beals 39 (15), Caleb Coulter 39 (15), Josh Erickson 40 (14), Dylan Miller 40 (14), Bill Miller 43 (12).

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GIRLS GOLF Enumclaw 88, Auburn 6 September 18 at Enumclaw Golf Course Enumclaw: Faith Hardersen 44 (19 points), Lexi Dechon 44 (19), Kelsey Cunningham 47 (16), Kristin Podolak 50 (14), Kayleen Anderson 52 (11), Meagan Johnson 56 (9). Medalists: Faith Harderson (E) and Lexi Dechon (E). Enumclaw record: 5-0 league and overall. White River 62, Steilacoom 16 Sept. 17 at Enumclaw Golf Course White River: details not provided. White River record: 5-0 league and overall.

BOYS WATER POLO Enumclaw 12, Auburn Riverside 7 September 20 at Auburn Tournament Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 6, Jack Pugh 2, Jayson Bates 2, Kyle Morgan 1, Nathan March 1. Enumclaw record: 2-0 league, 4-1 overall. Enumclaw 12, Peninsula 1 September 20 at Auburn Tournament Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 6, Jack Pugh 4, Quinn Warner 1, Jayson Bates 1. Enumclaw 23, Auburn 2 September 18 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 11, Jack Pugh 4, Quinn Warner 4, Kyle Morgan 3, Brett Butler 1. Enumclaw 15, Auburn Riverside 8 September 16 at Auburn Riverside Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 8, Quinn Warner 4, Ethan Horan 2, Jack Pugh 1.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY White River 17, Orting 42 Sept. 18 at Orting White River scoring: Alex Anderson, first, 18:50; Stephen Woods, second, 19:02; Konnor Sokalski third, 19:02; AJ Aspelund, fifth, 19:08; Seth Berryhill, sixth, 19:09. White River record: 1-0 league and overall.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY White River 15, Orting 50 (incomplete team) Sept. 18 at Orting White River scoring: Madison Moser, first 20:47; Brenna Liebel, second, 21:23; Camryn Berryhill, fourth, 22:43; Courtney Gelmini, fifth, 22:51; Hannah Swettenam, seventh, 23:25. White River record: 1-0.

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Taking a look at today’s education There is no mention of education in the Constitution. If that is the case, and it is, why is the federal government so deeply involved? Studies and policies variously labeled: federalism, A Nation At Risk, No Child Left Behind, and Common Core Standards are now being hotly debated as our new K-12 school year begins. To understand the current state of education in the light of history, let’s go back and look at it. When the Constitution was created in 1787, the assumption under federalism was that power would be divided between the states and the federal government. Education would be the under Rich Elfers control of the states, Columnist as would marriages and divorces. This was pretty much the standard for many years, with each state doing whatever it thought best for its constituents when it came to education. When the 14th Amendment of the Constitution was ratified in 1870, new terms arose to deal with the ending of slavery: States were forbidden from, “depriving any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” Federalism and the 14th Amendment clashed with the creation of Jim Crow laws enacted in the South. Blacks and whites did not have equal education. The terms “due process of law” and “equal protection of the laws” first formed the basis of the landmark decision in the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision of 1896, which enshrined states’ rights to segregate blacks and whites – as long as the education was equal. Nearly 60 years later the Court reversed itself in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision. In this judgment the Supreme Court ruled that separate education of blacks and whites was not equal and therefore must end. The Civil Rights movement began as a result and the federal government forcibly stepped in to Southern schools to end segregation. In 1981, during the presidency of the conservative Ronald Reagan, a study came out called “A Nation at Risk.” The report was a “scathing appraisal of public education” according to an article by Sarah Garland in the Aug. 17, 2014, Christian Science Monitor article entitled, “US Education: How We Got Where We Are Today.” A federal commission, made up officials from business, government and education, had studied U.S. schools and found they were not competitive with the U.S.’s current rival at that time, Japan. SAT and standardized test scores were dropping. American students were not competitive on the world market. Something had to be done. “Twentythree million Americans were functionally illiterate.” Worse still, American and their schools were complacent

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Letters Heroin, meth are bigger problem on Plateau than many realize In regards to Heath Rainwater’s article in the (Sept. 3) CourierHerald, Church Corner, which I found to be in touch with what is going on with the drug culture here on the Plateau. Heroin and meth are a much bigger problem than some people are aware of. I was so glad to see that Mr. Rainwater addressed so many issues that we face as a community. Children are orphaned because of drug abuse and parents are losing their kids due to the overwhelming drug use here. The actual number of overdoses are not reported to the public. Not everyone dies from an overdose. I am a paralegal and have several clients who are dealing with the death of a loved one due to habitual drug abuse. I heard firsthand that there was a bad batch of heroin that came around during the summer and I know of at least four people who died from its use. This has ripped families apart

and the rehab centers are flooded with calls about meth and heroin. The police are working with a task force that meets and discusses the latest issues in the “war on drugs.” Educating is their main focus, but some parents wonder if all the drug education in schools could be adding to the allure of drugs, or making students desensitized to it. Drug addiction knows no race, color, religion or tribe, and is an equal opportunity offender. Even the undercover police who work with dealers large and small are at risk of addiction. It is a dangerous line that they walk in order to do their job, but a necessary one. It wasn’t that long ago that an officer was let go for stealing from the evidence room. Addiction can touch any family. We have all heard the saying “a family that prays together stays together,” and think they are the perfect family, but in fact could very well have a son or daughter with an addiction to these powerful drugs. No family is immune to it, and if you have a teen, are a teen, or know someone that is and is dealing with these issues you can go to Enumclaw Youth and Family Services on Cole street, or you can call them at 360-825-4586. Adults

with addiction issues can go to Sound Mental Health in Auburn and call them at 253-876-7610, or Valley Cities in Auburn at 253-3364577. An addict is someone who can’t stop drinking or doing drugs, and it interferes with their day-today activities, as well as hurting relationships or putting their job in jeopardy. Finding yourself at this crossroad, knowing that there is help and getting it are two different things. Some say they aren’t worth the trouble, and others say I don’t want to stop. They say the cravings make them give in when they have decided to quit, and quitting is impossible. Quitting for any reason besides yourself is futile to recovery. Quitting can make you a better father, mother, son or daughter, brother or sister, and can make you whole again. Doing it alone is not helping your cause. Having the support of a therapist or group of people who are dealing with the same issues is so important to staying sober. Think about it, would you rather lose everything and everyone you love, include yourself in that list, or would you rather not be dependent on a substance that runs your life? Mary Rain Walters Enumclaw

Heading into a Northwest fall Well, in case you haven’t noticed, summer has slipped away and I’m not even sure I saw it leave. Compared to the rest of America, summer always comes late around here and it disappears far too quickly, though I must admit this year it’s lingered much longer than usual. I hate to see it go. Contrary to many, I thoroughly enjoy 80 and 90 degree days and it never gets so hot I complain. (On second thought, I recall one afternoon in Phoenix when it hit 118 degrees and that got to be a little too much.) Officially, fall began Tuesday, the 23rd. However, if you ignore that astronomical fact, autumn sort of sneaks up on you, as though gliding in on silent rollerblades. Our garden greens are going to seed, the lawn has finally stopped growing, there are patches of fog around the Krain corner and the evening chill requires a light jacket. Yet, it seems like I didn’t fully realize the autumn shift until I abandoned my

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usual diet at the Puyallup Fair and bit into a hot scone dripping with raspberry jam. Yes, indeed, we’re about to nestle into those gray, overcast, Northwest days of Morris Graves. Yet, we shouldn’t underestimate how colorful our fall actually is and, by the time you read this, the brilliant, scarlet splash of our Railroad Street maples may already be under way. Our fall isn’t as brilliant or multi-hued as an awesome New England display – we lack the silver and varying shades of red – but nevertheless our autumn color is surely preferable to the monotonous, seasonless drone of

the Southwest. I might recommend a drive down the Green Valley Road. Halloween and Thanksgiving are just around the corner. On a personal note, I can look forward to my birthday in November. Owing to a gross political oversight, which I’ve labored in vain to correct, neither Halloween nor my birthday has yet been canonized as an official, national holiday. Late in the fall, Linda Kittleson will be painting her pretty seasonal/Christmas scenes on the windows of downtown stores. And then, autumn will also slip away as silently as it first appeared and we’ll welcome the chill of winter sliding down from the uplands, this time on ice skates. And with it we’ll ring in the holidays, my favorite time of year. (Decorated plastic Christmas trees have already appeared in Target.) As Sinatra was fond of singing, “The Best Is Yet To Come.”

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and crumbling, “threatening the very fabric of society.” This report sent off a shock wave across the nation, according to Garland, that is still being felt today. Schools are still in sitting in the corners with dunce caps and many of the principles from “A Nation at Risk” are now ingrained in American education. The “Nation at Risk” report had five legs now found in the controversial Common Core Standards. These standards were meant to solve the problems in education. They are found today in 41 states: “improving content, raising standards, overhauling the teaching profession, adding time to the school day and year, and improving leadership and fiscal support,” according to Garland. The Republican George W. Bush administration and a Republican Congress passed “No Child Left Behind,” which helped institute standardized testing across the nation. It also created the stigma of “failed schools” which we in Washington state and elsewhere are dealing with now under Democratic President Barack Obama who instituted “Race to the Top” and allowed for waivers to give time to the states to conform to NCLB. Washington state recently rejected being forced to have its teachers evaluated by these standardized tests and the state lost $40 million in federal funding. Approximately 80 percent of its schools are now “failing” and are required to send letters to parents notifying them of their status. There are a number of ironies that scream at me from this twisted educational history: Republicans complain that government is too big, yet it was Republicans who unconstitutionally encroached upon the role of the states over education. A Democratic president elected with the aid of unions is now punishing union members in Washington state for refusing to obey NCLB, a program enacted by a Republican president. Meanwhile, the nation that spawned “A Nation at Risk,” Japan, has been in the economic doldrums for more than 20 years. This is all a little mind numbing. Politics and logic seem to be mutually exclusive terms, especially when it comes to public education.

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OBITUARIES RICHARD AABY Richard Lowell Aaby died peacefully at home Sept. 13, 2014. He was born in Kelso, Wash., to Henry and Henrietta Aaby, the youngest of six children. He worked in the woods as a teen for Weyerhaeuser when a seasoned logger encouraged him to leave the woods and pursue an education. He joined the Army, serving four years in the 82nd Airborne as a paratrooper and playing French horn in the Army

band. After returning to Washington, he completed a degree in education and began a career as a teacher and administrator. During the summers, he worked as a National Park Historian and loved to tell about the day he was selected to guide Teddy Roosevelt’s granddaughter through the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. His teaching assignments led him on adventures as far away as the Bering Strait School District in Alaska to the high desert of Nevada. He developed a passion for

assisting alternative and special education students to find success. He was a lifelong learner who loved nature and the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was never happier or more peaceful than when he was hiking in the woods or along a river bank. He also enjoyed dancing and listening to jazz at festivals throughout the Northwest. He married Judy Harris in 1963 and they had two sons, Cliff and Darin. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Diana; sons Cliff (Celeste) of Vancouver and Darin (Judy) of Monroe; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by five siblings.

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Melita “Anne” Pries, 69, a resident of Buckley passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw WA. She was born August 13, 1945 in Leicester England to Betty and Thomas Protheroe. In 1965, she immigrated to the United States where she started her family. Anne graduated from Bellevue Community College in 1987 from their nursing program and fulfilled her dream of becoming a Registered Nurse. Anne met her forever love, George “Joe” Pries in 2005. They both enjoyed their daily gatherings with friends at the Timber Room, Firehouse and the Buckley FOE. She enjoyed reading, sudoku and bird watching, especially seeking bald eagles. She will be greatly missed by her husband Joe, her children; Wendy (Frank) Heerspink, Troy (Helen) Griffith, Four grandchildren; Autumn, Tray, Amber & Tyler, and her great grandchildren; Kayden & Penelope. She is preceded in death by her parents. The family would like to extend a special thank you for the wonderful care given to Anne by the staff at St. Elizabeth. A celebration of Anne’s life will be at the Firehouse in Buckley, September 27 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to your local Humane Society. 1140185

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AnnaMae Jensen was born in Renton, WA. June 9, 1918 to John and Josephine Rosenstein. She passed away peacefully September 11, 2014 at the Enumclaw Health & Rehab Center at the age of 96. AnnaMae was the fifth of six children. She spent most of her years growing up in Enumclaw, WA. She met her husband, Archie, on a blind date and they married after a two year courtship September 2, 1939. They had three children--Arlene, Nancy and Larry. Archie passed away suddenly, August 20, 1964, one month shy of their 25th Anniversary. Two years following his death, AnnaMae went to work for Mutual of Enumclaw where she worked until she retired June 1983. Her favorite things to do included walking, her flowers, playing bridge, travel, knitting dish cloths for everyone, spending time with family and friends and GOLFING. Golfing was AnnaMae’s passion and she continued to swing a club until she was 92. She was a member of the Enumclaw Ladies Club and golfed with the Lee on Thursday nights. One of the many cherished memories was having a family Golf Tournament on her birthday for several years. Family holidays and birthdays were special and there were many happy times celebrating. AnnaMae was a member of Home Lutheran Church. Reading her Bible, attending Sunday services and being involved in the church were an important part of her life. In earlier years, she was also active in the Enumclaw Ladies VFW Organization. She had a “zest” for life and lived it to the fullest and was an inspiration to many. AnnaMae is survived by her 3 children, Arlene (Erling) Buholm, Nancy (Gerald) Kuzaro, Larry (Bonnie) Jensen, 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren as well as nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers and 3 sisters. A celebration of her life will be held at Hope Lutheran Church beginning 11:00am on Friday September 26, 2014. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: Hope Lutheran Church 1316 Garfield St. Enumclaw, 98022

Enumclaw Ladies Club Golf Scholarship Fund c/o of Enumclaw Golf Course 45220 288th Ave SE Enumclaw, 98022

www.courierherald.com There will be a private family gathering later this month. Curnow Funeral Home in Sumner will be arranging a military service at the Tahoma National Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the Enumclaw Schools Foundation, 2929 McDougall Ave., Enumclaw, 98022, or Franciscan Hospice, 2901 Bridgeport Way W., University Place, Wash. 98466.

JUDY LARSON Judy Larson of Auburn died Sept. 5, 2014. She was born Sept. 24, 1942, in Aberdeen, Wash. She graduated from Seattle Pacific University, was a teacher at Lea Hill Elemen-

tary and Va l le y Christian School and later was an assistant librarian Judy Larson at Algona Pacific Library. She had a creative spirit and loved writing notes of encouragement. She is survived by husband John Larson, children Andrew Larson and Annamarie Larson, sister Bonnie Conklin, and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by son Robert Larson. Instead of f lowers, the family requests that donations be made to her

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college roommate, missionary Phyllis Sortor of Free Methodist World Missions. A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at New Day Christian Fellowship.

GEORGIA HERTZ Buckley resident Georgia Ann Hertz died Sept. 16, 2014. She was born Aug. 3, 1944, in Fabens, Texas, to George and Beatrice (Howard) Allen. S h e moved to Alaska after her m a r riage and raised Georgia Hertz four children. Known in the family as Geoy, she moved to Buckley in 2004. She loved to work in her yard and garden, bowled with her team, attended Red Hats functions, and was involved with her church. She loved to go to movies, was an avid reader and was a talented artist who loved to do crafts. She is survived by children Erwin Jr., Lisa Novak (Todd) and Mary Ake (Alex); sisters Beatrice “BZ” Wilson (Edward) and Mary Roeser (Tim); and brothers Dr. Thomas Allen (Rita), John Allen (Judy) and William Allen. She was preceded in death by son Jess and brother Dana Allen. A memorial service took place Saturday, Sept. 20, at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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OBITUARIES FROM 8 RICHARD BORGSTROM Richard Harry “Swede” Borgstrom died at home Sept. 15, 2014, surrounded by family and friends. He was 78. He was born May 4, 1936, in Tacoma to Harry and Nancy Borgstrom. Siblings included twin brother Jerry, Kurt and Rita. He worked for many years as a bulldozer operator before startRichard Borgstrom ing his own business, R. Borgstrom Bulldozing. He is survived by his significant other Nina Egbert; children Debbie Lusk and husband Gary of Puyallup, Scott Borgstrom of South Prairie and Bradley Borgstrom of Spanaway; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He

was preceded in death by wife Donna and children Ross Rhodes and Teresa Harrison. A funeral service took place at 10 a.m. Sept. 20 at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. A reception followed at Swiss Hall in Bonney Lake. Burial was at Buckley City Cemetery.

NEIL KEELEY Neil “Fid” Keeley died Sept. 7, 2014. He was born Jan. 6, 1962, in Enumclaw, the youngest of four children. He loved being in the woods, fishing at Westport and doing his NASCAR and football boards. But what he loved most was his family and friends. He is survived by brother Ron and wife Brenda and sister Melody and her husband Tom. He was proceeded in death by his father Neil, mother Shirley and brother Hank. Services took place Sept. 13 at the Buckley Log Show grounds.

experiencing some autumn newness as God is hard at work in the congregation. Calvary is adding a new contemporary praise worship service at 11 on Sunday mornings beginning Oct. 5 — everyone is welcome. And given that I am an interim or transitional pastor, Calvary will soon be welcoming a new pastor as well! God’s working newness in our midst is always good. In churches across the Plateau new ministries and programs are kicking

off as the school year unfolds. Friends, God is in the “making things new” business. Thank the Lord that he continues to work on all of us. Because of Jesus we are never stuck in our past, as we can enjoy the excitement of a new beginning simply by coming to him and asking in faith for one. Thank God that he leads us forward into new days and new seasons. What is it that he wants to do that is new in your life?

Jeanne Adelaide Johnston-McDougall Jeanne Adelaide Johnston was born in her parents’ home in Kipp, Kansas on April 16, 1926. She was the third of six live children born to Rachel Elizabeth Noland Johnston and Ralph Johnston. After a move from Kansas to Tacoma, Washington at age 15, Jeanne met Alexander Edward McDougall while attending Lincoln High School. They married after “Mac” returned from his service in the Army Air Corp. in World War II. She and Alex were married for 61 years. Jeanne and Mac had eight children – Michael (Mari Lou), David (Ellen), Mark (Gerd-Inger), Kathleen Weigel (Bruce), Jennifer, Rachel(Carleen) , Patrick (Cindy), and Laura Fornalski (Wayne). Jeanne loved her 24 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. Jeanne held a Bachelor’s degree in Education and completed all her Master’s level coursework before Alzheimer’s prevented her from completing her thesis. Jeanne was a champion of social justice and an active member of the Women’s League of Voters. She loved music and art and literature and was known to chase her children down with a dictionary to assure correct spelling, definition, and diction of a given word. She had a wry sense of humor and an incredible wit. She taught her children to believe in ‘the goodness’ of human kind. She had a keen sense of what is ‘sacred’ in this life and fiercely defended this higher ground. She was beautiful and bright and magical in the way she applied her art to her home and community. Jeanne passed away peacefully in the company of her children on September 4, 2014. The family expresses tremendous gratitude to every member of the staff of Tacoma Lutheran Home who cared for our mother for a decade.

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we like things that are Well, the autumn new? Novelty has its own equinox is here (Sept. Church special appeal, doesn’t 22). Now I don’t know Corner about you, but I am it? I think this is true because there is a special amazed at how quickly sense of excitement that summer slipped away. comes with something But as they say, “Time Ron Oldenkamp flies when you are havCalvary Presbyterian Church new or untried. Think along the lines of riding ing fun!” So although I a roller coaster for the am thoroughly enjoying the fantastic weather of these mid-Septem- first time! So although we all may tend to preber days, I am looking forward to seeing fer the status quo and hesitate facing change, the leaves change color and feeling that we actually do like the new over the old. special crispness in the air each morning. Well friends, God is in the business of Along with the fall colors and coolness, making things new! The creator of the autumn also brings new classes in a new universe continuously has his hand at work in his creation. And though we may easily school year. All that is wrapped up in this change of sense that in autumn color, it also includes seasons makes me reflect on the idea of his work in each of us, and in each of the churches on the Plateau. newness. For example, Calvary Presbyterian is Have you ever thought about how much

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or assisted living facilities should determine if there are any pet restrictions in place. Those seniors who have decided that a dog will be the best fit can choose among several breeds that may be a good match for their needs. When selecting a dog, consider both size and temperament. Smaller dogs tend to be easier to handle and will need less maintenance. They are easily carried and won’t take as long to bathe and groom. Smaller dogs also consume less food than larger breeds, reducing the expense of dog food and the hassle of wrangling large, heavy bags of chow. Temperament is also important, as some breeds tend to be more easygoing than others. Larger breeds may be preferable to a smaller breeds, which tend to be hy peractive. However, always remember there are pros and cons to each breed, and each dog will demonstrate his own personality traits. The following are some dogs that can be especially compatible with seniors.

Equally playful and willing to be a lap dog, the pug requires little exercise and grooming. The breed is typically nonaggressive and submissive. Pugs are good-natured and playful; they don’t often bark and are easy to train.

Shih Tzu

The Shih Tzu lives for attention, but this breed can be dominant and difficult to train. The Shih Tzu will be alert to its surroundings and, despite its small stature, can be a good watchdog.

Pomeranian

Pomeranians look like big balls of fur and can bring a smile to an owner’s face. The breed tends to be perky, can display dominance and can be difficult to train. Because Pomeranians can be dogaggressive, they may be best as the only pet in the house.

Yorkshire terrier

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Congratulations! The Courier-Herald would like to thank all who participated in our BEST of the Plateau contest. We believe we have the best community. Thanks to 770 people casting over 8,128 votes, votes we know who is the…

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he Courier-Herald’s annual September Best of the Plateau edition once again features the wide array of businesses and services found in the area. From the best dining, shopping, healthcare or schools, the Best of the Plateau highlights the region and all the people. An array of treasures can be found in the Best of the Plateau pages, some well known and some tucked away. Along with the plethora of businesses and services available on the Plateau, there are activities for all ages to enjoy, often costing little more than gas for the car and snacks for the kids. A good resource for the activities and entertainment are city websites. Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, Buckley and Sumner all list city activities and other events on their web-

sites along with a links to resources in the county and state.

In The Past Historical societies are a fun and educational way to discover the past and see the affect on the Plateau today. • The Enumclaw Historical Museum is well organized and a treasure of information. The displays are interesting and well thought out. • The Black Diamond Museum has one of the best coal mining displays found at any venue. The history of coal mining and Black Diamond is presented and there is more than mining. All aspects of the town are preserved. • The White River Museum features the rich history of the logging industry. • Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society is an excellent resource for history of Bonney Lake and the surrounding area. The society has monthly meet-

ings at 7 p.m. on the last Monday of each month at the Public Works Center in Bonney Lake.

Bird Watching The Plateau is one of the best bird watching areas in the state. Perching birds to bald eagles, falcons and red-tailed hawks are common sights. Cooper’s hawks are identified by the bands on the breast. They are considerable smaller than a red-tail, and very speedy. The American kestrel with its slate blue back and rufus colored chest can be seen perched on telephone wires on many of the roads. Ospreys can be found around the lakes from Black Diamond to Bonney Lake. Watching an osprey go after a fish is a sight. The dairy farms across the Plateau are an excellent spot to bird watch. Grab a pair of binoculars and take a slow drive along the back roads. Your patience will be rewarded.

Mount Rainier As fall begins and the end of warm weather nears, it is a very good time to take a trip to Sunrise. The drive to Sunrise off state Route 410 is breathtaking and there are shorts hikes just right for youngsters with Mount Rainier appearing to be within reach. Other spots to both hike and enjoy the Cascade Range include Mowich Lake. Mowich Lake is clean, clear and icy cold, fed by a glacier that clings to the mountain, astoundingly close. A handful of trails offer hiking opportunities for all fitness levels, from those who need hours to cover a couple of well-maintained miles to those who challenge mountain goats when it comes to sure-footed scrambling ability and endurance. The truly ambitious outdoor enthusiasts plant a tent in one of the campground’s 10 groomed sites where no fires are allowed but the vault toilets are clean. Here are a few hiking

opportunities, as recommended by the national park’s website: • Rain Forest Nature Trail (.3 miles): Starting across from the Carbon River Entrance Station, this short loop trail takes visitors through a fine example of a temperate rain forest. • Chenuis Falls Trail (7.4 miles): 3.5 miles from the Carbon River Entrance, cross the Carbon River on the foot log and follow the forested trail to the falls. Use caution crossing the river. Check to make sure the foot log is not washed out before attempting this hike. • Green Lake Trail (9.6 miles): Trail begins 3.3 miles east of Carbon River Entrance, along the Carbon River Road. Hike through dense forest to a beautiful mountain lake. Take a short side trip for a view of Ranger Falls. • Carbon Glacier Trail (17 miles): From the Ipsut Creek trail head, hike along the glacier-fed Carbon River to view the termi-

nus of Carbon Glacier. Stay away from the terminus of the glacier Rocks fall and bounce off the glacier as the ice melts and could cause serious injuries. • Tolmie Peak Trail (6.5 miles): Beginning from the north side of Mowich Lake, this hike passes the beautiful subalpine Eustice Lake on its way to the Tolmie Peak Lookout.

Sky Stone More than 4-feet tall and 12-feet wide, the Sky Stone is an ancient boulder that sits in the midst of a residential development in Bonney Lake. According to an article written by Theresa De Lay in 2013, scientific investigation found the stone was probably used by indigenous Plateau dwellers as a tool to calculate astronomical and seasonal changes. For more information about Sky Stone contact the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society.


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SCHOOLS DANCE/GYMNASTIC 1st: Peak Gymnastics 2nd: Roach Gymnastics Honorable Mention: Academy of Ballet at Enumclaw, Dance It Up DRIVING SCHOOL 1st: 911 Driving School 2nd: Rules of the Road Honorable Mention: Go Driving School MUSIC LESSONS 1st: Enumclaw Music 2nd: Karen Bennett for piano Honorable Mention: Jenny Hammond, Wentz Music Studio PRESCHOOL/DAYCARE 1st: The Country Playhouse Learning Center 2nd: Peak Gymnastics Honorable Mention: Rainbow Connection Buckely, Sacred Heart, Enumclaw

AMERICAN 1st: Rainier Bar & Grill 2nd: Hop Jack’s Honorable Mention: The Kettle, Kelly’s Mercantile, The Mint ASIAN 1st: Oshio Teriyaki 2nd: Trapper’s Sushi Honorable Mention: Big Burger & Teriyaki, King’s Teriyaki BAKERY 1st: Pie Goddess 2nd: Safeway Honorable Mention: Orting Bakery, Sweet Necessities BBQ 1st: Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2nd: Olson’s Meats Honorable Mention: Rainier Bar & Grill, Branks of Sumner BREAKFAST 1st: The Kettle 2nd: The Buttered Biscuit Honorable Mention: Charlie’s Cafe, The Kitchen, Krain Corner

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2nd: Mariachi Alegre at Buckley Honorable Mention: El Camino, Mazatlan, Bonney Lake PIZZA/ITALIAN 1st: Frankie’s Pizza 2nd: Papa Murphy’s Honorable Mention: Farelli’s, Sumner, Jackson’s

SHOPPING ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES 1st: C.C.’s Collectibles 2nd: Work Sports & Outdoors Honorable Mention: Cowboys and Angels, The Old Buckley Mercantile CLOTHING/APPAREL 1st: Work-Sports & Outdoors 2nd: Fred Meyer Honorable Mention: Bridget’s Boutique, Target CONSIGNMENT/THRIFT 1st: Oh Baby 2nd: Goodwill, Bonney Lake Honorable Mention: Pennies From Heaven, Rainier Thrift & Gift

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GIFT/SPECIALITY STORE 1st: This-n-That, Enumclaw 2nd: Almost Necessities Honorable Mention: Ben Franklin, Sweet Necessities

JEWELRY 1st: Tom Poe Diamonds 2nd: Fred Meyer Jewelers Honorable Mention: Chipper’s Jewelry, Nature’s Inventory

FLOORING 1st: Plateau Floors To Go 2nd: Floors Direct Runners Up: Home Depot, Lowe’s

HARDWARE 1st: Gateway True Value 2nd: Arrow Lumber Honorable Mention: Home Depot, McClendon’s

FURNITURE/DECOR 1st: The Old Cannery 2nd: Allen’s Furniture Honorable Mention: This-n-That at Enumclaw, Fred Meyer

NURSERY 1st: Windmill Gardens 2nd: GE & B Nursery Honorable Mention: DeSanto’s, Home Depot

HEALTH FOOD/NATURAL 1st: Fred Meyer 2nd: Jubilee Naturals Honorable Mention: Nature’s Inventory

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ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY EVENT 1st: Buckley Log Show 2nd: Enumclaw Christmas Parade Honorable Mention: Enumclaw Street Fair, King County Fair

DOCTOR 1st: Dr. Michael Tepper 2nd: Dr. James Merrill Honorable Mention: Dr. Jane Houtz, Dr. Luther Frerichs

GALLERY/PUBLIC ART 1st: The Chalet Theatre at Enumclaw 2nd: Arts Alive! Honorable Mention: The Enumclaw Foal (sculpture), Enumclaw Logging Monument (sculpture)

HEALTHCARE FACILITY 1st: Enumclaw Medical Center 2nd: St. Elizabeth’s Enumclaw Honorable Mention: Bonney Lake Family Medical, White River Family Care

GOLF COURSE 1st: Enumclaw Golf Course 2nd: Tapps Island Golf Course Honorable Mention: High Cedars, Jade Greens

HEALTHCARE CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 1st: Howell Chiropractic 2nd: Performance Physical Therapy Honorable Mention: Buckley Chiropractic, Thompson Chiropractic

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FLORIST 1st: Buds & Blooms 2nd: Safeway Honorable Mention: QFC, Peace and Love Flowers, Buckley

AUTO REPAIR 1st: Les Schwab, Enumclaw 2nd: Buckley Automotive Honorable Mention: Gamblin Motors, Mike’s Shop, Buckley

HAIR SALON/BARBERSHOP 1st: Salon 790, Buckley 2nd: The Shop, Enumclaw Honorable Mention: 410 Salon, Buckley, Hair Masters

BANK/CREDIT UNION 1st: White River Credit Union 2nd: BECU Honorable Mention: Columbia Bank, Bank of America CONSTRUCTION 1st: Waterson Excavating 2nd: Johanson Excavating Honorable Mention: Rainier View Construction, Burbank Construction

OPTOMETRIST 1st: Dr. Mark Seaburg 2nd: Dr. Paul Shepherd Honorable Mention: Cascade Eye, Sumner Family Eye Care PHYSICAL THERAPY 1st: Performance Physical Therapy 2nd: Stuart Jones Physical Therapy Honorable Mention: George Pederson, Pinnacle Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Buckley

LANDSCAPING 1st: Enumclaw Landscape 2nd: Osborne Landscape Honorable Mention: Bauer Landscape and Maintenance, OLM Group, Enumclaw, Frontier Landscaping

FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER/ RENTAL 1st: 410 Rentals 2nd: Del’s Farm Supply, Enumclaw Honorable Mention: Cutter’s Supply, Del’s Farm Supply, Buckley

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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 1st: Plateau Outreach Ministries 2nd: Young Life Honorable Mention: Buckley Food Bank, Enumclaw Food Bank

SPA SERVICES 1st: Serene Day Spa 2nd: Spa Beeutiful Honorable Mention: Enumclaw Day Spa, Salon La Bell

PAINTING 1st: Rob Christianson 2nd: Sherwin Williams Honorable Mention: Hunter Painting, Enumclaw Painting

TANNING 1st: Anytime Fitness, Buckley 2nd: Seattle Sun Tan Honorable Mention: Desert Sun, Bonney Lake, Salon 790, Buckley

PET GROOMER 1st: Muddy Paws 2nd: Petco Honorable Mention: April Hurst, Gone to the Dogs, Aloha Tiki Tails

VETERINARIAN 1st: Country Animal Hospital 2nd: Buckley Veterinary Clinic Honorable Mention: Cascade Veterinary Clinic, Timberidge Animal Hospital

PLUMBER 1st: Jim Wetton’s Plumbing 2nd: Frontier Septic & Plumbing Honorable Mention: Madden Mechanical Inc. (Mike), J.T.’s Plumbing

WORSHIP 1st: Mount Rainier Christian Center 2nd: Calvary Community Church Honorable Mention: Calvary Presbyterian, Trinity Lutheran Church, Enumclaw, Sacred Heart Catholic Church

R.V. SERVICES/SALES 1st: Sunset RV, Buckley 2nd: Buckley RV Honorable Mention: Enumclaw RV and Auto Sales, Fife RV

ATTORNEY/FIRM 1st: Farr Law Group 2nd: Trip Hart Honorable Mention: Dale Holland, Josh Anderson AUTO SALES REP 1st: Aaron Mayer – Fugate Ford 2nd: Tyson Gamblin – Gamblin Motors Honorable Mention: Rob Chausse – Fugate Ford, Michael Sapp – Enumclaw Chrysler Jeep Dodge BARTENDER 1st: Katie at Rainier Bar & Grill, Enumclaw 2nd: Ashley Otis at Firehouse Pub, Buckley Honorable Mention: Amy at Jackson’s, Enumclaw, Tim at Bootlegger’s, Buckley FINANCIAL PLANNER 1st: Rochelle Plaster - Edward Jones 2nd: Julie Iunker - Edward Jones Honorable Mention: Ken Borg - Ed Jones, Mike Qualls - Prudential

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2 PLOTS $5900 NEGOT Rest your loved ones side by side (plots 3 & 4). Monuments are okay. Desirable, sold out Heather Section located in Renton’s Greenwood Memorial Park. Seller pays transfer fees. Valued at $12,000 each. Private seller willing to entertain all offers. Call Andrew, 206-373-1988. $7500 PLOT; Pretigous Sunset Memorial Park in Bellevue. View of the mountains!!! Sold out space in the desirable “Garden of Prayer� section. Lot # 210, space # 5. Owner pays transfer fee & endowment care fee. If available would retail at $22,000. Private owner. 503-412-8424.

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Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

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These look great as a replacement for ugly gutters in your garden but do they last in our very wet climate? Three green thumbs up for the heavy duty copper rain chain that has been directing water into my rain barrel for the last 10 years. There has been no rusting or broken parts and the only maintenance is that every few years I take it down to hose out any collected debris to keep the water flowing. During the depths of winter it is nice to see the cascade of flowing water as one cup overflows and spills into the next so every rainy day becomes a water show. Rain chains now come in

lantern. There are no cords, no sound and no fragrance. I suspect this lantern was designed for camping trips but it works great in the garden or on a patio. A proMarianne Binetti pane switch heats up the Columnist oil and controls the slow release of the repellent. You will need to many designs and styles and can be shortened by reload the citronella carremoving the water-catch tridge when the scent cups to fit the height of wears out and a color indiyour water barrel or to cator tells you when this take the water right to the is needed. Tiny propane ground level and into a cartridges come with the gravel-filled catch basin or lantern and can be reorrain garden. Rain chains dered online as needed. may be very ornamental The ThermaCELL lantern replacements for gutters, is at chain stores and box but they are also envi- stores or you can order ronmentally friendly and it from Amazon for less lower the water bill by than $30. harvesting rain water to Dwarf Dahlias that recycle onto plants. don’t need staking

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