Sumner takes third place in “Best Tiny Town” poll

Sumner, known for being “The Rhubarb Capital of the World,” now has another distinction to add to its list after taking third place in Evening Magazine’s Best of Western Washington contest. Sumner took third-place honors for “Best Tiny Town.”

Sumner, known for being “The Rhubarb Capital of the World,” now has another distinction to add to its list after taking third place in Evening Magazine’s Best of Western Washington contest. Sumner took third-place honors for “Best Tiny Town.”

First place went to Leavenworth and second place to La Conner.

“This is a great honor,” Sumner Mayor Dave Enslow said.

“We know we like Sumner, but it’s great to hear from other people that they enjoy visiting. They commented a lot about how friendly everyone is in Sumner, and that’s exactly what we want people to experience here.”

Upcoming opportunities which help make Sumner an appealing small town include the Sumner Arts Commission’s Music Off Main, taking place at 6:30 p.m. every Friday in July at the gazebo at Heritage Park, plus the Sumner Downtown Association’s Mutts Off Main dog show on July 11.

The Classy Chassis car show is on Aug. 23 and the Mystery Wine Walk will be on Sept. 12.

The wine walk will feature Sumner’s recent “pairing” with the city of Prosser in Eastern Washington.

Voters had the opportunity to comment online and some posted comments as well. The comments focused on Sumner’s small-town atmosphere.