Our friend, colleague and neighbor, Tina McGann, is running for Position 4 on the Enumclaw School District. If you have not had the pleasure of meeting or working with Tina, we would like to share why we feel she should be your vote in the November election.
I am so very proud of the students at White River High School in Buckley.
Recently I read an article in the paper about Rachel’s Challenge. This has brought lasting pride and memories to our family.
My family and I watched a wonderful performance last June at the high school auditorium. The amazing thing about this special evening was that the performers aged 4 through adult were nearly all local talent. The music, costumes and routines could not hide the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the dancers.
Mr. Hammermeister in a letter a few weeks ago made the statement that the Bible agreed with science and all the predictions the Bible made about the future were correct.
I appreciate Mr. Benson’s thoughtful and courteous response to my recent article.
On behalf of the city of Enumclaw’s Parks and Recreation Citizen Advisory Board I want to both clarify the Parks Board position regarding user fees and long term leases and to encourage a quick resolution to the ongoing stadium negotiations between the city of Enumclaw and the Enumclaw School District.
As a local pastor, I have the privilege of visiting with people during times of illness and sorrow. I have been with folks as doctors have delivered tough news and I have witnessed the most vulnerable and hurting conditions that people can face. Consequently, I have been in nearly every area hospital on numerous occasions. I have sat and prayed with people in emergency trauma rooms, hospital lobbies and cafeterias, intensive care units, regular hospital rooms, family waiting rooms – you name the place or situation and I have seen or experienced it at least once.
Tina McGann would be a valuable asset to our school board. She is recognized as a leader, consistently displaying a passion to improve not only our schools but also our community.
I found Bruce Thweatt’s Church Corner column (Courier-Herald, Sept. 7) very helpful in determining who needs help in our society and the type of help they might “really” need. His insight was very informative and helpful for others who would like to try to make a difference in our community.
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