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Reverend Dominic Chikankheni 253-875-6630 ext. 127 229 Antonie Ave. N. 253-875-6630 Saturday
OTC from Page 2 ey came up with a list of nine winners based on such criteria as a ordability, style and t. eir best OTC hearing aids for 2023 in their nine categories include:
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Where church is the should
10:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE 37117 103rd Ave Ct E, Eatonville, WA www.homespunministries.com
(360) 832-4315
Pastor Larry Dorothy
Christ Episcopal Church 210 5th St. SW Puyallup, WA 98371 253-848-2323 www.episcopallup.com
Sunday Services
8am & 10am
10 am also livestreamed on Facebook
All are Welcome!!
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Learn More About Friends Of Eatonville Library
e Friends of the Eatonville Library operates as a fundraising group to assist the Eatonville community. Primarily, it does so by accepting books and other donations and conducting book sales during the year. All of the funds are used to supplement the various library programs that enrich the local community.
To learn more about the group, contact Mike Eaton at 253-310–7709 or reach him in person at the library any Friday. ere is no obligation. Application forms to join the organization are available at the library.
Alcohol Anonymous Meetings Offered
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Alcoholics Anonymous is available for people who have a problem with alcohol. Meetings begin at 7 p.m. Tuesdays, noon Wednesdays and 9 a.m. Saturdays at the corner of Carter and Rainier.
Alanon Help
Alanon is available to help people struggling with a loved one’s drinking. Call 425-830-0314.
Notice Of Public Hearing Eatonville Town Council
JUNE 26, 2023
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Eatonville Town Council has scheduled a Public Hearing for the purpose of soliciting public input to discuss the vacation of a portion of Rainier Ave South. Beginning at the S.E. corner of Lot 11, Block 39, Town of Eatonville, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 7 of Plats, page 41, records of Pierce County Washington, that point of beginning also being 30 feet north of the south line of Section 14, Township 16N. Range 4 E., W. M.; thence north along the west boundary of Rainier Ave South to the north east corner of lot 5 of block 39; thence east along the south boundary of a previously vacated portion of Rainier Ave South to the north east corner of lot 5 block 40; thence south along the east boundary of Rainier Ave South to the south east corner of lot 11, block 40; thence N 89⁰, 27 ‘, 45” W to the point of beginning. Containing approximately 33,719.67 square feet. This hearing will be held in person as well as virtually at 7:00 PM on Monday, June 26, 2023. To access the virtual hearing, please use the link below; you will also need the meeting ID and passcode to access this hearing: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/53 72339187?pwd=NVdqcy9VeWwxeXk2N3AyY3pBUHVXZz09
Telephonically: 253-215-8782, Meeting ID: 537 233 9187, Passcode: 98328
Written comments regarding the ordinance amendments must be received by the Town of Eatonville by 5:00 p.m. June 26, 2023, 201 Center Street W (PO Box 309), Eatonville WA 98328 (via mail or Town Hall drop-box (utility payment box). A copy of the proposed Street Vacate is available for review at: https://eatonville-wa.gov/publicnotices/; or Paper copies may be requested to be mailed for the cost of reproduction and delivery.
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Seth Boettcher Town Administrator
Published June 7, 2023 and June 14, 2023
Few things beat sitting outdoors in the summer listening to the water lap the sides of the pool or ocean waves crash onto the shore. A tasty cocktail can help one cool off and make such evenings even more relaxing.
Rosé is tailor-made for warm evenings. With its pretty pink hue and delicate flavor, rosé can feel as if the essence of summer has been bottled. Recently, a frozen rosé drink dubbed “frosé” emerged and made rosé even more popular. Summertime refreshment has never been the same.
There are different variations of frosé. Some concoctions pour rosé over sherbet while others mix the wine with various liqueurs before freezing. This “Best Frosé Recipe,” from husband and wife home cooking experts Sonja and Alex Overhiser, is frosé at its most basic — without skimping on flavor. Keep in mind that this mixture takes six hours to freeze, so prepare accordingly if you will be serving guests.
Best Fros Recipe
Serves 6
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1 750 ml bottle of favorite rosé wine (one you like to drink)
8 large strawberries (about 11⁄2 cups ripe strawberries, halved), plus more for garnish
1 tablespoon honey (or maple syrup for vegan)
Open the rosé and pour 2⁄3 cup into a glass measuring cup; set aside for when serving.
Remove the tops of the strawberries and cut them in half.
In a blender, blend the remaining rosé, strawberries and honey until smooth and fully combined. Then pour the mixture through a strainer and into a covered baking dish.
Transfer the baking dish to the freezer and freeze at least 6 hours, or overnight. The alcohol in the mixture will keep it a slushy texture instead of freezing solid. Blend the mixture again until it comes to a fluffy texture.
To serve, place the blended mixture into a glass. Then pour a splash of rosé into each glass (this step is important: it gives the final texture and brings in the character of the rosé).
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If desired, garnish with strawberries and serve.
Seattle Shakespeare announces 2023-24 season
Seattle Shakespeare Company has announced a full slate of shows for its 2023-24 season. Along with programming selections, they have announced reduced prices for almost all single tickets for the upcoming season.
The indoor season includes The Merry Wives of Windsor, The
Comedy of Errors, The Bed Trick and Romeo and Juliet. Productions have been trimmed to three-week runs, and the company will use the fourth weekend to feature an inaugural run of special one-off events.
Educational programming this season includes the return of the youth ensemble performing their own versions of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Romeo and Juliet. Serving students in schools, the spring educational tour will be Macbeth presented by an ensemble of professional actors. Student matinees of all indoor stage productions and the tour are available for booking for educators. o ensively and defensively, contributed to the success of the Eatonville Cruisers. Hanly's ability to make solid contact with the ball and his defensive prowess at his position made him a valuable asset to the team.
The season will close with the traditional Wooden O free Shakespeare in the parks with a show to be announced. More information about all of these offerings is available at seattleshakespeare.org.
Cooper Field - Honorable Mention All-League Cooper's contributions to the Eatonville Cruisers' baseball team did not go unnoticed. As an Honorable Mention All-League player, Field exhibited great determination and skill on the eld. His commitment to the team and his ability to execute key plays in crucial moments made him a valuable member of the Cruisers.
Colton Herbrand - Honorable Mention All-League Colton showcased his talent and commitment to the Eatonville Cruisers' baseball team, earning him the title of Honorable Mention All-League. His dedication to the sport and his ability to contribute both o ensively and defensively made him a key player for the Cruisers. Herbrand's versatility and consistent performance were instrumental in the team's success.
BOYS SOCCER:
Riley Rockey - 1st Team All-League
Riley’s exceptional skills and leadership qualities earned him a well-deserved spot on the 1st Team All-League for boys’ soccer. Rockey's ability to control the mid eld, create scoring opportunities, and lead his team on the eld was instrumental in the Cruisers' success. His technical prowess, strategic play, and strong work ethic made him an invaluable player for the team.
Trentten Cressman - 1st Team All-League
Trenten’s outstanding performance on the soccer eld secured him a spot on the 1st Team All-League. Cressman's ability to nd the back of the net and create scoring opportunities made him a key player for the Eatonville Cruisers. His agility, speed, and precision in his movements made him a formidable force in the league.
Nathaniel Goode - 2nd Team All-League
Nathaniel's consistent performance and contributions to the Eatonville Cruisers' boys’ soccer team earned him a place on the 2nd Team All-League. Goode's skills as a defender and his ability to read the game e ectively helped the Cruisers maintain a strong defensive line. His dedication to the sport and his team's success made him a deserving recipient of this accolade.
Kevin Tomyn - 2nd Team All-League
Tomyn's exceptional abilities as a goalkeeper earned him a spot on the 2nd Team All-
CAR SHOW from Page 1 eventually became president of the Rod Knockers Car Club due to his passion.
Why is Tolliver passionate about the Rod Knockers Car Club?
“Passionate? I like hot rods, muscle cars, vintage vehicles; I just like old cars,” he said.
Many other people like old cars too. e Rod Knockers Car
League. Tomyn's agility, quick re exes, and strong presence in front of the goal provided the Cruisers with a solid defensive foundation. His outstanding saves and ability to keep the opposition at bay were crucial to the team's success.
Josiah Goode - Honorable Mention All-League Goode's contributions to the Eatonville Cruisers' boys soccer team did not go unnoticed, as he received an Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Goode's technical skills, eld vision, and ability to create scoring opportunities made him a valuable asset for the team. His dedication to the sport and his team's success made him a deserving recipient of this acknowledgment.
Victor Peña Moreno - Honorable Mention AllLeague
Victor's exceptional performance on the soccer eld earned him Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Moreno's versatility, speed, and tenacity made him a valuable player for the Cruisers. His ability to contribute to the team's success in various positions demonstrated his skill and commitment to the sport.
TENNIS:
Bailey Andersen - 1st Team All-League
Andersen's outstanding skills and determination on the tennis court earned her a spot on the 1st Team All-League. Andersen's technical pro ciency, strategic play, and consistent performance made her a force to be reckoned with. Her dedication to the sport and her ability to lead the team by example made her a deserving recipient of this accolade.
Tyson Cornwell - 2nd Team All-League
Tyson's exceptional abilities and commitment to the sport secured her a place on the 2nd Team All-League. Cornwell's precision shots, court coverage, and competitive spirit made him a formidable opponent on the tennis court. His dedication to the team and his consistent performance made him a deserving recipient of this recognition.
Emily Suver - 2nd Team All-League Suver's skills and contributions to the Cruisers' tennis team earned her a spot on the 2nd Team All-League. Suver's technique, consistency, and ability to handle pressure situations made her a valuable asset for the team. Her dedication to the sport and her team's success made her a deserving recipient of this honor.
Alayna Meyer - Honorable Mention All-League Alayna's dedication and skill in tennis earned her Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Meyer's commitment to improving her game and her consistent performance on the court made her a valuable player for the Cruisers. Her hard work and determination made her a deserving recipient of this acknowledgment.
Club missed a year of showing in Eatonville because of COVID-19.
“When the Covid restrictions have li ed, the Rod Knockers Car Club decided to show in September of that year; otherwise, the shows are usually in June,” said Tolliver.
People were more than ready for the car show that year and the turnout was great.
“All the vehicles are unique.
Isabel Volk - Honorable Mention All-League Volk's contributions to the Eatonville Cruisers' tennis team did not go unnoticed, as she received Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Volk's commitment, perseverance, and ability to adapt to di erent situations made her a valuable asset for the team. Her dedication to the sport and her team's success made her a deserving recipient of this accolade.
Lillian Bickford - Honorable Mention All-League Bickford's exceptional performance and dedication to the sport earned her Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Bickford's determination, consistency, and ability to excel under pressure made her a valuable player for the Cruisers. Her hard work and commitment to the team's success made her a deserving recipient of this acknowledgment.
FASTPITCH:
Kyleigh Backlund - 1st Team All-League e 2023 1A Evergreen League All-League team award winners for the Cruisers showcased their exceptional skills, dedication, and contributions to their respective sports. ese outstanding athletes represented their school with pride and demonstrated the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence. eir hard work and commitment to their teams and the sport of their choice serve as an inspiration to their peers and future generations of athletes. e owners all put their signature style into their work. Whether it be stock or modi ed, there is something unique added by the owner,” he said.
Kyleigh's exceptional skills in fastpitch so ball earned her a spot on the 1st Team AllLeague. Backlund's power hitting, defensive prowess, and leadership qualities made her a standout player for the Cruisers. Her dedication to the sport and her team's success made her a deserving recipient of this recognition.
Amy Tozier - Honorable Mention All-League Amy's contributions to the Eatonville Cruisers' fastpitch team did not go unnoticed, as she received Honorable Mention AllLeague recognition. Tozier's strong work ethic, defensive skills, and ability to contribute o ensively made her a valuable asset for the team. Her dedication to the sport and her team's success made her a deserving recipient of this acknowledgment.
Ava Twedt - Honorable Mention All-League Ava's exceptional performance and dedication to fastpitch earned her Honorable Mention All-League recognition. Twedt's consistency, defensive skills, and ability to make crucial plays in critical moments made her a valuable player for the Cruisers. Her hard work and commitment to the team's success made her a deserving recipient of this accolade.
Tolliver was also asked what the most popular parts of the Rod Knockers shows are and why.
“As for the most popular thing about the show, I think it would be the people attending, showing their vehicles and mingling with other “gearheads.” It is a relaxing atmosphere for those attending. As for the club members, it draws to an end a year of a lot of footwork to gather sponsors and supplies for another show. We are a small club, and the show takes quite a bit of prep work,” Tolliver said.
Tolliver also likes to thank all of the members of the Rod Knockers Car Club for all the work they have done.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON (rcw46.55.130), GRAHAM TOWING #5124 WILL SELL ABANDONED VEHICLES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON June 20, 2023 AT 11:00am. PRIOR INSPECTION WILL BE FROM 10:00am UNTIL 11:00am. THIS COMPANY CAN BE CONTACTED AT 253-262-2869. FOR QUESTIONS
REGARDING THE AUCTION. THE SALE IS LOCATION IS: 10015 213TH ST E GRAHAM, WA 98338 Published in the Dispatch June 14, 2023 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING, JUVENILE DEPARTMENT IN RE THE DEPENDENCY OF: BABY GIRL CREDLE DOB: 04/05/2023 NO: 23-700929-9 KNT NOTICE OF HEARING
TO:* Mother, Krystal Marie Credle; Alleged Father, Jonathan K. Liffick AKA Johnathan K. Liffick; Unknown Father, and/or anyone claiming parental/paternal rights or interest in the child and to All Whom It May Concern: On April 18, 2023, a petition for Dependency was filed in the above entitled Court, pursuant to RCW 13.34.080 and/or RCW 26.33.310 regarding the above named child, whose parents are *. [FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 253-372-5738, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.] Said Petition will be heard on July 25, 2023, at 8:30 a.m., at Regional Justice Center Courthouse, Rm 1-L, 401 4th Ave North, Kent, WA 98032, before a judge of the above entitled court, at which time you are directed to appear and answer the said petition or the petition will be granted and action will be taken by the court such as shall appear to be for the welfare of the said child. Appearance at this hearing is required and may be in person or via telephone by calling (253) 215-8782 and entering the Meeting ID #460 423 8467. DATED Wednesday, June 7, 2023 BARBARA MINER KING
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CLERK