The scoreboard is up. The grandstands are painted. The turf is down, but the debate between the city of Enumclaw and the Enumclaw School District over who will control the Enumclaw stadium, traditionally known as Pete’s Pool, continues.
The Donald Loomis Memorial Clothing Bank in Buckley and the Enumclaw School District’s clothing bank are scheduling back-to-school shopping appointments for late August.
As the field of cyclist came shooting down the mountains during the Tour de France in July, they were snatching newspapers from the crowds lining the road and stuffing them inside their shirt to block the cold breeze.
Fabulous!
The White River School Board gave the nod to a $37.6 million budget at its Aug. 10 meeting.
The folks in Enumclaw’s Glacier Vista neighborhood, or at least around 60 of them, gathered for homemade desserts and lemonade in Cathy Matson’s driveway and the street. They checked in – noting which home was theirs on an enlarged plat map, updated their e-mail and phone information and then just chatted.
The Enumclaw Football Foundation is teaming up with Enumclaw High to manage season ticket sales for the fall season.
Arts Alive! hosted its eighth annual Art in the Garden fundraising event Saturday and Sunday at Cathy Matson’s gardens in Enumclaw. Thirty-three artists displayed and sold their pieces with 15 percent of sales benefitting the local nonprofit that supports Plateau area arts and artists.
When Hannah, Luke, Seth and Grace Olney return to school in September they can share the information they learned about cougars with classmates. A 140-pound, 3-year-old male cougar was treed, tranquilized and tagged near their Enumclaw-area home July 25.
“Coffee with a purpose” is the tag line Denise and Walt Pulliam are using at their Mission Creek Coffee stand at the corner of Farman Road and state Route 410 in Enumclaw.
It was a straight-forward, no-frills budget that White River School District Business Manager Mona Moan presented to the school board at its regular July 13 meeting.
As an adult, Mark Thompson graduated from college with an engineering degree, but in elementary school he struggled to learn the multiplication tables. Thompson tells his story to the students he works with at Village Tutors in Buckley.
Northwest Wind and Solar teams up with Buckley homeowners to add solar power.
Debra Todorovich says there is a lot of spiritualism and good energy in Enumclaw, where she has opened Spiritual Consulting and Readings by Debra.