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Shuhei Tomisawa, right, and daughter Mari Tomisawa, left, preparing rice with koji in order to ferment it into sake. The two are 20th and 21st generation sake brewers.
Local wine shop offers sake brewing classes with...
By Ray Miller-Still • February 14, 2024 11:15 am

ShiraFuji started in Japan around 1650, making the brand more than a century older than the U.S.A.

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Photos by Ray Miller-Still
Plateau Outreach Ministry’s new food bank is located at 1720 1/2 Wells Street in the Calvary Presbyterian Church Education Building. Pictured are various members of the community at a ribbon cutting and self-guided tour of the few establishment, which is replacing both the food banks at the POM building (Marshall Avenue) and the Enumclaw Food Bank (on Cole Street); also pictured is Executive Director Elisha Smith-Marshall, Cathy Dormaier, vice president of POM’s board of directors, and Food Bank Manager Lynn Lueschen right after the ribbon was cut.
Plateau Outreach Ministries celebrates new food bank opening
By Ray Miller-Still • February 13, 2024 10:16 am

The revamped POM Food Bank is located at 1720 1/2 Wells Street, and is open Mondays through Wednesdays.

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Image courtesy the Enumclaw Fire Department
Update your First Aid and CPR knowledge with...
By Ray Miller-Still • February 12, 2024 3:30 pm

The classes are this Saturday, Feb. 17.

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Local furball Simon has high hopes to be America's favorite cat. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Tired of national politics? Vote for your favorite...
By Ray Miller-Still • February 7, 2024 1:30 pm

Local feline Simon is currently ranked sixth in the “America’s Favorite Pet” contest.

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Voiceover actor Kat Cressida will visit Auburn at Unlock the Con on Feb. 17-18 for meet and greets, an exclusive dinner with a Q&A panel and a Sunday “Brunch with the Bride.” (Courtesy photo)
Disney voice actor Kat Cressida to host meet...
By Bailey Josie • February 6, 2024 12:15 pm

Tickets are available for this two-day fandom event at the Outlet Collection’s Unlock the Con on Feb. 17 and 18.

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Buckley residents of all ages came out last September to participate in the annual Beautify Buckley event; pictured here are kids painting rocks to bring some color to their city. Beautify Buckley is one of many organizations that received grant money from the White River Hometown Fund this year. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
White River Hometown Fund announces grantees
By Ray Miller-Still • February 2, 2024 10:53 am

The Fund had a record amount of grand money to aid local nonprofits and organizations feed, educate, and care for their communities.

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Photos by Ray Miller-Still
The Enumclaw Garden Club’s annual Breakfast for the Birds is scheduled for Feb. 27 at the Expo Center’s Field House; here are some pictures from last year’s hat parade that were never published.
At A Glance | February 2024
January 31, 2024 3:00 pm

Wine and Chocolate at the Expo Center, Galentine’s at Simple Goodness Sisters, and the Rotary Father-Daughter dance is coming up.

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Photo courtesy King County United Way
Free tax filing at Enumclaw library
By Ray Miller-Still • January 30, 2024 1:00 pm

United Way King County will be offering its services on Thursdays and Saturdays.

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Photo by Ray Miller-Still
The Enumclaw Rotary and the Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation met inside “The Foundation” on Jan. 15 to celebrate a grant of $70,000 so RFWF can finish renovations inside its new home.
Enumclaw Rotary helps Rainier Foothills finish new building...
By Ray Miller-Still • January 30, 2024 12:45 pm

A new home for the local nonprofit is hoped to be open and operational in March.

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Teresa Connell, center, celebrated her 100th birthday earlier this month.
Buckley’s Teresa Connell turns 100
By Ray Miller-Still • January 29, 2024 4:00 pm

It’s rare enough to turn 100 — and rarer still when a married couple reach that milestone together.

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Sandi and Salvador Moreno at Leony’s Cellars in downtown Enumclaw.
Sip and stroll with local wineries at Wine...
By Ray Miller-Still • January 26, 2024 2:00 pm

Make sure you stop by Enumclaw vendor Leony’s Cellars to try their Sultry Coffee port.

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Photo courtesy Metro Creative Connection
Parkinson’s group looking for new members
By Ray Miller-Still • January 25, 2024 9:30 am

The next support group meeting is this Saturday at the library.

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The Seattle Dykes on Bikes at the 2023 Making Strides of Seattle breast cancer walk. Courtesy photo.
Lesbian motorcycle club offers community and security
By Bailey Josie • January 2, 2024 1:50 pm

Membership continues to grow for the first Washington state chapter of Dykes on Bikes.

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