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Calling all 12s... The 12th Man is gearing up for Super Sunday throughout the region – and Enumclaw is certainly no exception. Mayor Liz Reynolds called team headquarters and asked if the Seahawks would donate a 12th Man flag to Enumclaw. The answer was a resounding “yes.” With flag in hand, Reynolds has encouraged the entire community to don their Seahawks attire and gather in front of City Hall for a group photo at noon today, Wednesday. Reynolds will forward the photo to Seahawks headquarters and get it posted on the city’s Facebook page.
Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for cloudy skies and a 20 percent chance of rain. Thursday through Saturday, the days look mostly sunny with high temperatures in the mid-50s. Nighttime lows will drop to the lower 40s. A chance of rain returns to the picture Sunday.
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Up in smoke: looking at weed in light of 502 With the passage of I-502 in 2012, development of marijuana legislation and marijuana research has surged to unprecedented levels. In an attempt to clearly translate new laws and research, the Reporter and Courier-Herald will examine these issues in a four-part series. Part one of this series addresses the issue of previous criminal convictions of possession of marijuana.
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With a slew of marijuana-related legislation on the docket in Olympia this session, it’s clear legislators are more comfortable with the idea of weeding out the issues surrounding recreational pot legalization. Initiative 502, passed by voters in the 2012 election, was still in its infancy when the 201314 biennium began. It appeared legislators wanted to back off from pot until they were armed with more information. Only about 10 percent of the bills relating to marijuana were passed into law at the end of the last biennium. One of the bills that didn’t make the cut was reintroduced this session by Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, a Democrat from the 34th District. If enacted into law, the bill would allow people with a single misdemeanor marijuana conviction to vacate their conviction status. This means they could have their case revisited and the current law applied to their previous crime.
The bill would only apply to individuals 21 or older at the time of conviction and in possession of 40 grams or less of marijuana. Fitzgibbon said the law would not apply to people with multiple convictions, marijuana-related or otherwise. “(It’s) aimed at those people that don’t have other charges on their record,” Fitzgibbon said in a phone interview. When the bill was introduced during the last biennium, Fitzgibbon said there was an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 people this would affect. For those people, he said, it would improve their ability to get a job and/or apply for a mortgage. The bill, HB 1041, was read at a public hearing in the House Public Safety committee Friday, Jan. 16 in Olympia. Alex Frix, a public defender representing the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, was the only one to testify about the bill because Fitzgibbon was unable to attend the hearing. Frix spoke for only about a minute. “In favor of this bill,” he said. “But, I don’t need a lot of time to say why… It is patently unfair to continue to punish people with the state of a conviction for possessing a now legal substance.” No questions came from the panel of Public Safety Committee members. Committee Chair Rep. Roger Goodman
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Annie on road to recovery The following details the 19-day adventure of Annie, a family pet that ran off, was seriously injured and spent 19 days avoiding people. With some minor editing (mostly for space) this account was provided by Dylan Parkinson, one of Annie’s rescuers. A longer version can be viewed at www.courierherald.com. Annie was hit by a car on Jan. 1 in Enumclaw. A woman
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survived a plane crash in the Bering Sea. As a well-respected surgeon in Seattle, he began private practice around 1957, the same Longtime surgeon, advocate and volunteer year he was brought on as surgeon and human Ralph Keenan Zech died at home Jan. 22, 2015. rights and dignity advocate at Rainier School in He was born Oct. 1, 1925, to Raymond and Buckley, where he received presidential recogHelen Zech in Seattle, as he liked to tell it, “just nition for his 50 years of service. as the Great Empire silk train was pulling out He began serving Enumclaw a few years of the King Street Station heading for later and made the move with his Chicago.” family permanent in 1967. Like those trains, designed to travel He felt strongly that physicians with speed to protect their precious should be active in their community cargo, Dr. Zech packed as much as he and led by example, immersing himcould into life at a pretty good clip. self in his work and the community. “We all have lost a great doctor, a “Dr. Zech surely demonstrated to me great citizen and a dear friend,” said what it means to go through life caring Jim Puttman, his friend of 49 years. about others, being truly passionate and Ralph Zech “Dr. Zech left his mark on Enumclaw, dedicated to a cause; and what it means in his church and community – few and why it is important to be active in could replace him. We will all miss him, but never and support your own community,” said Buckley forget him.” Fire Chief Alan Predmore, who sat with him on Zech was a graduate of Seattle’s Lakeside the Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation. Zech High School, where he was honored as a 70-year was one of the Foundation’s first presidents and alumnus. He went on to graduate from Seattle remained an active board member, serving as University, earned his medical degree at Creighton secretary at the time of his passing. University in Omaha, Neb., and completed his “While Dr. Zech is known by many; not as surgical residency at Harborview Medical Center many know of all his work behind the scenes in Seattle. in his life of caring for others,” Predmore conWhen the opportunity arose, Zech embraced tinued. “Whether through his philanthropic military service. He served as a lieutenant com- support of the Foundation, the hospital – or mander, Medical Corps officer, in the U.S. Navy, other community causes; or his time spent and was a veteran of the Korean conflict, where he reviewing medical practices in our community For The Courier-Herald
OBITUARY PHYLLIS DEAN Phyllis Irene Dean died Jan. 23, 2015, at
the age of 75. A complete obituary will appear in the next edition of The Courier-Herald. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. For service information and to leave condolences for the family, visit www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
in an effort to improve healthcare; or the many hours he devoted to the residents at Rainier School advocating for their well-being. Dr. Zech was what it means to be a member of the community.” Zech was a charter member and past president of the Enumclaw Rotary Club and longtime “spin doctor” of their weekly newsletter. He was recipient of the club’s Gear of the Year award for extraordinary service to others, and, until he became ill, he had 44 years of perfect meeting attendance. For more than 60 years, he was a member of the King County Medical Society and the Washington State Medical Association. He devoted more than 50 years as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and to the Northwest Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. He could be found manning the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce help desk and was honored for 25 years of service there. He sat on the city of Enumclaw’s Cemetery Board for more than 40 years and was instrumental in petitioning for its rhododendron border. He served the Enumclaw hospital under its various names. In addition to his duties as surgeon, he served as chief of staff, sat on the Quality Control Committee and was chief of surgery when he retired in 1985. After retirement, Zech remained active at the hospital. He and his wife Bette supported the construction of St. Elizabeth Hospital by sponsoring the creation of the surgery department, which he helped establish, and the chapel.
A devout Catholic, he dedicated his time to Enumclaw’s Sacred Heart Parish where he served as parish council president and an usher. He was a member of the building committee, Knights of Columbus and an instigator in the once popular salad luncheon. An avid golfer, he was haunted by the ace missed by an inch and found pleasure surveying his acreage from his tractor seat. He was a board member of Providence Mount St. Vincent in Seattle; member, Creighton Medical School and Seattle University alumni associations; and served as the Seattle Fire Department’s physician for several years. Zech may be best known for his artful salesmanship for worthy causes – hawking Campfire mints, Girl Scout cookies, Rotary ducks, Christmas trees, breakfast tickets or any raffle of items to raise money for something close to his heart. He is survived by his wife of more than 65 years, Helen (Bette); children: Ralph, Edward, Jean (Manhart), Joan (Gerth), Thomas, Charles, and Katherine (Kioshi); 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and his brother Paul. He was preceded in death by his brother, Raymond, and daughter, Theresa. A funeral mass is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Church in Enumclaw with burial at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests donations to the Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation.
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only made the comment that it was one of the quickest hearings they’ve ever had and the committee will be “seriously considering (the bill).” During the 2013 session, the bill was passed out of the Public Safety Committee with a 6-5 vote. After the passing vote in the Public Safety Committee in 2013, it moved on to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government and Information Technology where it was passed onto the Rules Committee for a second reading. The bill never made it to the House floor. No action was taken on the bill in the 2014 session. Fitzgibbon said he hopes that legislators will be a little more open to talking about the issue of marijuana convictions during this session. The cost of implementing the bill if it becomes law could run about $465,000 from 2015 to 2017, according to the fiscal note attached to the bill. The majority of the cost is associated with staff salaries and benefits with
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wound and watched the girls nervously. Amanda approached the dog as Dylan was frantically calling Annie’s “mom,” Terri Kilbourne. Annie began to growl. Amanda scooted close and put her hand out, expecting that Annie might bite. Instead, Annie began licking Amanda’s hand, then rested her tired head in Amanda’s hands. Soon, the girls of LFPWS were rushing Annie to Sumner Veterinary Clinic. The vet told them what they
already knew, that Annie needed to have the rest of her leg amputated. She went into surgery and everyone spent six hours waiting anxiously. “She is resting now. She made it out of surgery and is doing well,” was posted to the Facebook page. Through social media requests, money was raised to cover Annie’s amputation
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Marie Ann (Barnes) Evans passed in peace and surrounded with family on January 15, 2015. Marie is preceded in death by her parents, Henry Clay and Naomi Belle (Horner) Barnes, sister Lydia, brothers Hank and Gene, grandson, Ronald Paul Armstrong and son-in-law, Ken Jensen. She is lovingly survived by her husband of 65 years Gomer Evans, sister, Hazella Peterson, daughter Sherrie Evans, daughter Debby Campbell and son-in-law Mark Campbell; her “turd” daughter, Nonie Coby; Grandson Michael Armstrong and fiancé Jennifer Kirsch, Grandson Jeffery Campbell and wife Kate, and Granddaughter, Jennifer Jensen; along with great-grandchildren Kenny JensenIshii; Ashley and Dylan Armstrong; Sydney, Sonya and Matthew Campbell; and Hunter, Olivia, Will and Jaxon Kirsch; and 32 nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Black Diamond Eagles on Saturday, February 7th at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Marie’s wish is for donations to Children’s Hospital (4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105 or online at https://giveto.seattlechildrens.org) and/or the Black Diamond Historical Society (PO Box 232, Black Diamond, WA 98010). 1231192
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Doris was born in Creston, MT on February 17, 1924 to Curtis and Verna Shoemaker. She passed away peacefully January 5, 2015. Doris was one of eleven children. She was married to Bennie Lochridge until his passing in 1990. She is survived by her three children Ralph (Kathy), Mary Helen ( Jack), and Joyce (Bill). She was grandmother to seven and great grandmother to nine children. Doris worked as an office manager for many years then retired from Frank Toby Jones as a beautician. She enjoyed visiting family and friends. She was a great cook and had a love for gardening. Playing cards with friends was a delight. A special thank you to her care givers Cindy and Greg at Bear Creek AFH Please sign the on-line guest book at www.dryermortuary.com.
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Dennis Ray Gustafson, 47, of Enumclaw, WA passed away on January 19th, 2015. Dennis was born in Renton, WA to Gayferd and Florence Gustafson on November 30th, 1967. He married Christine Clark on August 6th, 1988. He was the owner/operator of Plateau Cement Finishing since 1993. His twin sons plan to carry on his legacy. Dennis was a motor sports enthusiast who enjoyed riding Arctic Cat snowmobiles, restoring Chevrolet vehicles and CT70 motorcycles with his sons. He valued his daughter’s education and watched her graduate from the University of Washington in 2014. Perhaps his greatest joy was being married to his wife of 26 years whom he met when he was 18. He combined his love of family and motor sports at his favorite place on earth- Priest Lake, Idaho where they frequently visited the family cabin. He was a hard working, humble man who was kind, honest and dedicated to his family. He survived by his wife, Christine, his daughter, Shelby, and his twin boys, Colton and Cameron; all who he loved more than life itself. He also survived by his parents, his brother, Lew Gustafson, and his sister, Susan Willis, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws, and relatives. His family is beyond thankful for his team of doctors at the University of Washington- Dr. Michael Saunders, and Ms. Habiba Habib as well as his family caregiver, Dr. Jim Merrill. His memorial will be Saturday, January 31st at 1pm at Pete’s Pool.
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The maintenance man from Mountain Meadows Mobile Home park – where Annie had disappeared nearly three weeks earlier – had found the dog. “Somebody needs to get over here and help this animal right now,” he said. “She is missing a paw....” The girls raced to Mountain Meadows in record time and found Annie on a foam pad, next to a boat. Annie’s right paw was gone; the bones in her leg were exposed nearly to her shoulder. She licked at the
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even hiring a search dog. The community came together, spreading the word. Volunteers searched on foot and in their vehicles, some made posters and some brought supplies to those who were searching. Everybody had the same goal, to find Annie and to get her the medical attention she desperately needed. The girls searched with Annie’s family for 19 days. On Jan. 19, Dylan and Amanda received a frantic voicemail.
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Leslie A. Ellingson Enumclaw – Born February 20, 1915, to George and Mabel Ellingson in Valier, Montana, Leslie passed away on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at age 99. He is pre-deceased by his first wife of 34 years, Leona Wilkinson, his second wife of 33 years, Mathel Collings, his two daughters, Jackie Galimanis and Mickey Bloxom. He is survived by 3 daughters and 3 adult stepchildren. In addition to his children, he leaves to cherish his memory, 4 generations of grandchildren. With 5 young daughters, Leslie and Leona left Montana in 1942 for Washington State where he lived and worked as an electrician for most of his working life in Enumclaw and Richland. He loved his family, the outdoors and travelling. He spent his winters in Quartzite, AZ. In 1999 Leslie came home to Enumclaw and at the age of 98 decided to enjoy some of the benefits of an assisted living community. He spent his last two years surrounded by friends and the wonderful staff at High Point Village. His legacy in life was to make someone laugh every day. He was loved by so many and will be missed by all. 1231849
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Clover Park 60, White River 55 January 20 at White River Clover Park: 11-21-14-14 – 60 White River: 14-10-17-14 – 55 White River: Tyler Meadows 13, Alex Whalen 13, Brandon Scheer 11, Dustin France 11, Trent Buchanan 5, Chad Durrant 2. White River record: 6-3 league, 6-9 overall. Kentwood 65, Enumclaw 51 January 19 at the King Holiday Showcase at the ShoWare Center in Kent Enumclaw: 7-20-8-16 – 51 Kentwood: 18-10-13-24 – 65 Enumclaw: Zac Webb 20 points, 8 rebounds; Barney Williams III 7 rebounds; Scotty Garvin 12 points, 2 assists. Enumclaw record: 3-5 league, 5-8 overall.
Auburn Riverside 66, Enumclaw 65 (OT) January 23 at Auburn Riverside Enumclaw: 15-12-15-14-9 – 65 Auburn Riverside: 14-14-12-1610 – 66 Enumclaw: Zac Webb 22, Josh Erickson 21, Scotty Garvin 9, Tyler Bogh 6, Justus Rainwater 5, Trevor Jeg 2. Enumclaw record: 4-6 league, 6-10 overall. River Ridge 66, White River 61 January 23 at River Ridge White River: 15-19-19-8 – 61 River Ridge: 15-23-7-21 – 66 White River: Alex Wallen 16, Brandon Scheer 15, Tyler Meadows 11, Dustin France 10, Chad Durrant 6, Trent Buchanan 3. White River record: 6-4 league, 6-10 overall. Enumclaw 71, Auburn 59 January 20 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 14-18-22-17 – 71 Auburn: 12-13-15-19 – 59 Enumclaw: Josh Erickson 23 points, 7 rebounds; Zac Webb 19 points, 6 assists; Tyler Bogh 12 points; Justus Rainwater 9 points; Trevor Jeg 8 points; Scotty Garvin 7 rebounds.
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White River 58, River Ridge 50 January 23 at River Ridge White River: 16-17-13-12 – 58 River Ridge: 10-14-14-12 – 50 White River: Amanda Lance 19, Kendall Bird 10, Kristin Sturdivan 7, Georgia Lavinder 6, Kayla Howard
4, Darian Gore 4, Maci Goethals 3, Ashlea Mills 3, Sydney Andersen 2. White River record: 10-0 league, 14-2 overall. Aub. Riverside 43, Enumclaw 31 January 23 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 9-2-11-9 – 31 Auburn Riverside: 10-5-19-9 – 43 Enumclaw: Kylie Rademacher 16, Katie Carlson 5, Sam Engebretsen 4, Hayley Sonneson 3, Kysa Bursch 3. Enumclaw record: 6-4 league, 9-7 overall. Enumclaw 44, Auburn 20 January 20 at Auburn Enumclaw: 10-11-12-11 – 44 Auburn: 10-4-4-2 – 20 Enumclaw: Noelle Putman 14, Kylie Rademacher 12, Katie Carlson 9, Hayley Sonneson 4, Kaylee Moergeli 3, Madison Bosik 2. Enumclaw record: 6-3 league, 9-6 overall. White River 76, Clover Park 51 January 20 at Clover Park White River: 20-23-17-16 – 76 Clover Park: 5-15-15-16 – 51 White River: Kristin Sturdivan 19, Kendall Bird 14, Amanda Lance 12, Maci Goethals 10, Darian Gore 9, Lucy Rasussen 4, Georgia Lavinder 4, Kayla Howard 2, Ashlea Mills 2. White River record: 9-0 league, 13-2
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Enumclaw 115, Peninsula 71 January 22 at Enumclaw 200 medley relay: Enumclaw first (Jacob Hechter, Austin Kaehn, Brandon Vick, Reuben Madewell) and third (Kyle Morgan, Nathan March, Travis Ediger, Adam Percival). 200 freestyle: Vick, first; Morgan, second; Brett Butler, fourth. 200 individual medley: Ethan Horan, first; Bryce VanHoof, second; March, fourth. 50 freestyle: Mitchell Petellin, first; Kaehn, third; Percival, sixth. Diving: Evan O’Neill, fourth; Madewell, fifth. 100 butterfly: Morgan, first; Hechter, second; Ediger, sixth. 100 freestyle: VanHoof, first; Petellin, second; Butler, fifth.
500 freestyle: Vick, first; Madewell, second; O’Neill, sixth. 200 freestyle relay: Enumclaw first (Horan, Kaehn, VanHoof, Petellin) and third (Ediger, Percival, Morgan, Butler). 100 backstroke: Horan, first; Hechter, third; Ediger, sixth. 100 breaststroke: Kaehn, second; March, third; Percival, sixth. 400 freestyle relay: Enumclaw first (Petellin, Vick, VanHoof, Horan) and second (Madewell, Butler, Hechter, March). Steilacoom 102, Enumclaw 84 January 20 at Enumclaw 200 medley relay: Enumclaw first (Ethan Horan, Bryce VanHoof, Brandon Vick, Mitchell Petellin), third (Jacob Hechter, Austin Kaehn, Kyle Morgan, Brett Butler) and fifth (Evan O’Neil, Nathan March, Travis Ediger, Vahid Hosoda). 200 freestyle: VanHoof, second; Morgan, fifth; Adam Percival, sixth. 200 individual medley: Horan, second; Reuben Madewell, fourth; March, fifth. 50 freestyle: Horan, second; Kaehn, third; Percival, sixth. Diving: O’Neill, first; Madewell, fourth. 100 butterfly: Vick, second; Hechter, fifth; Morgan, sixth. 100 freestyle: Petellin, second; Butler, fifth; Percival, sixth. 500 freestyle: Vick, first; March
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Auburn Riverside 146.95, Rogers 144.25, Todd Beamer 139.85, Enumclaw 134.40 January 21 at Todd Beamer All-around: Victoria Hernandez, first; Tianna Johnston, third; Emily Drozynski, 20th. Vault: Hernandez, first; Johnston, fourth; Drozynski, 21st; Jasmine Anderson, 23rd; Jessica Johnson, 25th. Bars: Hernandez, first; Johnston, third; Johnson, 20th; Brianna Bakke, 21st; Drozynski, 26th; Alicia Woodford, 30th. Beam: Johnston, first; Hernandez, third; Bakke, 20th; Woodford, 25th; Drozynski, 25th; Melissa Dion, 29th. Floor: Hernandez, second; Johnston, fifth; Johnson, 14th; Drozynski, 23rd; Woodford, 25th; Molly Metschan, 26th.
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Enumclaw resident Richard Dean Randle died Jan. 19, 2015. He was born Aug. 8, 1948, in Renton, Wash., to Glenn and Annabelle Randle. He attended high school in Richard Randle E nu mc l aw, then joined the Army and achieved the rank of sergeant. He was sent to fight in Vietnam where he earned the National Defense Service medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Purple Heart and the Bronze Star Medal. After his military service, he drove logging trucks and then
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Thelma Engel died Jan. 20, 2015, at the age of 87. She was born Feb. 2, 1927, in Grand Island, Neb., to Guy and Elva Hyde. She married Henry Engel on Thelma Engel Aug. 10, 1947, in Grand Island; the couple moved to Hawthorne, Calif, then returned to Nebraska in 1983. To be closer to family, they moved to Enumclaw in 1996. She is remembered as a great homemaker and cook who loved shopping and her church, Hillside Community, where she was active. She is survived by son Thomas Engel of Bonney Lake; daughter Kate Percival and husband Dennis of Enumclaw; four grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband on July 27, 1999. A funeral service took place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at
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The Gospel, “the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (Mark 1:1), isn’t a list of moralistic do’s and don’ts. Nor is a “get out of jail free” card. The Church has been called, gathered, enlightened and sanctified by the Holy Spirit to be the Church; meaning that God leads us into a life of transformation. This Gospel we experience is life-changing and transformative. And as any of us who have had life changing, transformative experiences know, they are not simplistic. Ultimately, the Gospel is lifechanging, because it turns us toward the needs of the world and others. It takes us out of our selfishness and pride, thus reorienting us toward the will of God. Therefore, may we, through the power of the Holy Spirit, receive this free gift of grace which God has given us, fully knowing that this gift leads us into faithful service of God and to others.
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In my opinion, at times, the Church misses the mark. Now don’t get me wrong, the Church does many good things. For example, the Church is a place in which people find comfort during bereavement, fellowship with friends and worship God in a sacred space. The Church proclaims God’s promises of hope, while at the same time living into its calling to “feed my sheep” (John 21:17) and “care for the widow and the orphan” (James 1:27). The Church misses the mark when we attempt to boil the Gospel of Jesus Christ down to something simplistic. On one end of the spectrum, the Gospel can simply become a list of moralistic do’s and don’ts. It creates a scenario where if we check off more do’s than don’ts, we’re set. It reduces the Gospel from being about what God has already done to what we need to do. It creates an economy of good works as a
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Lawmakers are looking at ways to make the election process cheaper for voters, easier to see who is funding campaigns and harder to run initiatives with financial consequences. Holding fewer elections, paying the postage on mail-in ballots and new disclosure rules for pop-up political committees are among the ideas put forth thus far this session. Here are three bills receiving attention from lawmakers that could mean big changes in coming election cycles. Exposing dark money: Senate Bill 5153 takes aim at an emerging force in campaigns — political committees created and funded by Jerry Cornfield nonprofit associaColumnist tions. Under existing rules, they can pretty much mask their identity and shield the source of their money because of their status. This is a big topic nationally and it is showing up in this state as well. In 2013, a group called Working Washington dumped bunches of money into passing a minimum wage measure in SeaTac. It took time to track the source of the money to a union-sponsored group. Also that year, the Grocery Manufacturers Association spent several million dollars to defeat a food-labeling initiative, then tried unsuccessfully to keep its donors secret. This bill creates a new class of political committee called incidental committees. These would file reports with the state Public Disclosure Commission if they spend at least $25,000 in a campaign for a statewide office or statewide ballot measure or $5,000 in a local contest like a county council race. Only those who contribute $2,000 or more to a committee must be identified. Election reduction: There would no longer be elections in February and April if House Bill 1379 became law. Instead, there would only be a primary in August and general election in November with provisions for special elections to deal with recalls and unexpected vacancies. Elections in February and April are typically when school districts and fire districts put their funding measures on the ballot. Picking up the tab: Some lawmakers worry the cost of a stamp — 49 cents for first class — is a barrier to voting. They’ve drawn up Senate Bill 5344 to require that return envelopes for primary and general election ballots include prepaid postage. Counties would pay and get reimbursed by the state. It might not be cheap. “The legislature finds that the postage, while only a small amount, amounts to the poll tax for many of our citizens,” reads the bill. Political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet.com.
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Like a child taunting another At least twelve people died at the hands of Islamic terrorists over the depiction of the Prophet Mohammed in the Charlie Hebdo publication in Paris. This is a classic example of a clash of cultures between the Islamic world and Western values of freedom of the expression. The publishers of Charlie Hebdo intentionally portrayed Mohammed in negative ways because they knew they would outrage Muslims who are sensitive to such depictions. All of us have witnessed children and adults who have pushed someone’s hot buttons purely for the sake of seeing their reaction. Those in the West have noted that they disagree with Charlie Hebdo’s actions, but that they defend those rights under the values of free speech. In a show of support for these Western values, at least a million people turned out with demonstrations in the streets of Paris and elsewhere in support of our right to express ourselves, no matter how obnoxious the message. This thinking goes back to the 18th century French philosopher, Voltaire, whose thoughts have come down to us in the form of “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Voltaire’s idea worked their way into the First Amendment of the Constitution with the right of free
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expression: speech, press, religion, etc. They are held dear by most of us in the West. They represent our “hot button” that we will also “defend to the death.” In that sense we in the West are not any different than those radical Muslims who died defending their belief system. The overreaction of the French and Germans toward their own Muslim minorities is doing exactly what we abhorred in the Islamic extremists— intolerance toward people who think and believe differently than we ourselves. The concept of free expression found in our Bill of Rights actually has limitations. One can’t yell “Fire!” in a crowded movie theatre under free speech. To do so could create a panic where people would die trying to escape. In U.S. law there are numerous restrictions on free expression: libel, slander, obscenity and hate speech – and even
“fighting words.” Fighting words are “words which are likely to make a the person to whom they are addressed commit an act of violence.” This is according to two landmark Supreme Court cases: Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942), and Terminielo v. Chicago (1949). The Court found that “fighting words” were not protected under the First Amendment if those words threatened (or caused) violence. Perhaps, President Obama’s decision not to attend those protests in Paris reflects a deeper understanding of U.S. Constitutional law than the million French and German protesters understand about the limits of free expression. (Obama used to be a constitutional law professor before he became a politician.) Charlie Hebdo’s actions and the resulting violent terrorist attacks remind me very much of a child taunting another to elicit a reaction. Unfortunately for the Charlie Hebdo staff, their taunting caused their deaths. Those deaths have now spiraled into an overreaction against Muslim minorities now suffering from persecution and ridicule in Europe. There must be limits on free speech, not only in the U.S., but also in Europe where the clash of civilizations between the Islamic and Western worlds burns brightly.
Lodge has strong local history I first heard about the Freemasons when I was 13 or 14 years old and met an older teenage fellow who belonged to Demolay, the youthful branch of the Masons. That evening I asked my father about the Masons. He said he knew next to nothing about them. It’s always been that way. Years later in an undergraduate history class, the instructor mentioned, in an offhanded way, that Thomas Jefferson had been a Mason. After class I cornered him over coffee and asked him what the Masons were all about. “Don’t ask me,” he freely admitted. “I’ve no idea. You see? The other day I got on the Internet and discovered the Freemasons are the oldest fraternal organization in the world. They can trace their roots as far back as medieval Europe and perhaps, according to some scholars, as far back as the Egyptian pyramids, which were engineered by masons – who, even at the very dawn of civilization, may have already had their own private society. The Masons are an exclusive “good ol’ boys” club. Women can join the Rainbow Girls and the Eastern Star, which are allegedly
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similar to and closely correspond with, Demolay and Freemasons, but the ladies can’t actually join the Masons. To be as politically correct and objective as possible, I should point out that neither can a Mason join Eastern Star. Beside Thomas Jefferson, several other U.S. presidents have been Masons, including, but not limited to, George Washington, who laid the cornerstone for the capital, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt. Ronald Reagan wasn’t an actual member, but he was a honorary member of the Imperial Council of the Shrine. Or something. Many of the most prosperous and influential people from Enumclaw’s past were Masons. The local Crescent Lodge 109 was established in 1899 by Lou Olson and the Hanson brothers, the founders of White River Lumber Company. Other early members
included the Lafromboise brothers, Duane Hinshaw, Mel Johanson, Rolf Gronvik, Harvey Phillips and Fay Smith, to name only a few. The list reads like a virtual “Who’s Who” of Enumclaw. The other night I shared a beer or two with Clark Bennett. He’s a third degree Master Mason and the local club’s secretary. He said the Masons are a very humane and compassionate fraternal group that gives millions of dollars every year to various community projects, like children’s hospitals. During the last holiday season, you might recall seeing them on a street corner, collecting food for the needy. I looked Clark straight in the eye. “Some people suggest the Masons have a very powerful, secret, underground political network. Rumors persist about their behind-the-scenes influence on government.” Clark smiled whimsically. “Yeah, that’s what some people say. It’s one of many conspiracy theories out there.” He shook his head. “I’m certainly not aware of anything like that. There’s nothing secret going on.” I’m sure that’s true in general. But not entirely. After all, there’s that stuff about a secret handshake.
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Walking the dog doesn’t have to be a battle
Going for a walk is a real treat for a dog – but is often a challenge for the handler who gets pulled around a neighborhood. Some behavior modification definitely might be in order. with a few simple actions, you can get your dog to walk politely on a leash. When teaching our dogs to walk on a loose leash, it is important to understand that dogs have an instinct called the opposition reflex. This reflex causes the dog to push against pressure. A dog will naturally continue to pull on a leash as long as there is pressure on its throat or chest. You can prevent this reflex from being triggered by walking your dog on a no-pull har-
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We have all seen it: a dog walking down the street at the end of his leash, coughing and gagging because a collar is putting pressure on its throat. It isn’t fun for the owner or the dog. So, how do we prevent or even correct this scenario? We encourage loose-leash walking. Walking on a loose leash is actually not a natural behavior for a dog. Dogs want to go as fast as they can to take in all the exciting sights and smells. But
pulls, instead of putting pressure on the throat or chest. It is also important to remember that walks are very rewarding for dogs. When a dog pulls on the leash and is allowed to continue walking forward, it is actually getting rewarded for pulling. Instead, we need to teach our dogs that they do not get to move forward when they pull on the leash. There are two ways to do this. The first is to simply stop moving when the leash gets tight. Don’t move forward until the leash relaxes. The second way is to turn around whenever the dog pulls. To avoid yanking the dog around, use a happy
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Free throw contest Saturday Boys and girls from 9 to 14 years of age are invited to participate in the local Knights of Columbus free throw championships. The local competition will take place Jan. 31 at Mountain Meadow Elementary School, at the intersection of Mundy Loss Road and 120th Street East in Buckley. Registration begins at 11 a.m. The free throw contest is sponsored annually, with local winners advancing to district and state competitions. The 2013 competition featured two state champions from this area. The Knights of Columbus of Sacred Heart Parish and St. Aloysius Parish host the free event.
Registration forms are available in advance at the Enumclaw Parks and Recreation office, through school P.E. classes or at the parish offices in Enumclaw and Buckley. Registration also can be done the day of the event. Contestants must provide proof of age – as of Jan. 1, 2015 – and will compete against youngsters of the same age and gender in six divisions – ages 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Each contestant will attempt 15 free throws, with a distance allowance made for age. The Knights of Columbus is an international Catholic fraternal organization with nearly 1.7 million members in more than 12,000 local councils.
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It’s never too early to think about the garden The end of January and beginning of February means it is time to dig in and start planning and planting. Here are five things you can do this winter for your garden: Buy and plant bare root roses. Area nurseries have a great price on roses during the winter because they are sold “bare root” or without a pot and soil. This means they usually have their roots encased in a plastic bag with damp sawdust keeping the bare roots damp. Bare root roses this time of year are still dormant so this also makes them easier to plant, as they won’t suffer as much from the shock of transplanting. Bare root roses are much easier to load into the car and carry about the garden. This is the best time of year to find named varieties of hybrid tea roses like the disease-resistant Peace rose, climbing roses like the classic New Dawn pink rose and hardy shrub, landscape and species roses like the thorny but tough Rosa Rugosa. Planting Tip: Soak the bare roots overnight in a bucket of water and if you buy a boxed bare root rose, do not plant the cardboard box with the rose no matter what the package recommends. Our mild winter climate means the rose roots do not need the added protection of cardboard. Buy and plant bare root fruit trees and berries. Once again, winter is the best time to add bare root fruit trees because they are under the anesthetic of winter and won’t suffer from the transplant operation. If your New Year’s resolution is to become more selfsufficient by growing more food, make this the week you add a mini-orchard to your property. Apple trees come in dwarf and semidwarf root stocks and there is also a “Columnar” apple tree that bears fruit on the trunk or short spurs. This tree does not branch out. The “Columnar” apple tree needs just 2 feet of room
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pins to clip the seed packages to the twine for an inspirational banner of summer bounty to come. Sign up for a class at a nursery, check out some gardening books from the library or buy early-bird discount tickets
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and can be grown in a half whiskey barrel. Buy and plant bare root f lowering shrubs. Old-fashioned favorites like lilac, spiraea, forsythia and quince can be purchased bare root and a dozen of these blooming shrubs will take up less space in your car than a week’s worth of groceries. Use a mix of inexpensive bare root shrubs and a few evergreens to design a border of plant material along a property line or in front of a fence line to create a tapestry of bloom. A mix of blooming bushes can replace the evergreen and ever boring line of pyramidalis arborvitae lined up like green soldiers. The more diverse the plants in your landscape the better it is for local birds, bees, insects and wildlife. Order seeds from catalogs now or buy seeds from local nurseries offered by local seed companies. Those of us who live in Western Washington are lucky to have Ed Hume Seed Company based in Puyallup with Ed Hume himself still recommending the best seed varieties and planting tips from his 50-plus years of local gardening experience. You can find Ed Hume seeds at many home centers, grocery stores and nurseries or order online at EdHumeSeeds.com. It is still too early to start many seeds either indoors or out, but purchasing seeds now ensures that the varieties you want will be in stock and you can use the information on the package to plot out when and where to plant the seed. Tip: Displaying colorful seed packs in a basket or bowl is a great spring tonic. You can also string a piece of twine across a window or mantel. Then use clothes
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