Artist Jeff Savage will present his blown glass artwork at Enumclaw’s City Hall Gallery through May 5.
Auburn photographer Jan Wieser is featured in the city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2009 March exhibit with “The Open Lens.” The show runs through April 1 at Enumclaw City Hall.
The word came over the loud speaker
“Bernanke’s Test: Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan and the Drama of the Central Banker” by Johan Van Overtveldt, c. 2009, B2 Books, $26.00, 287 pages, includes notes and index.
As a local parent, I am impressed with the wonderful, safe, family-oriented environment our communities have to offer. Our schools are among the best in Washington, due in large part to the tremendous amount of parent involvement and volunteer time given by the families, and we have every type of activity imaginable for kids to participate in. That being said, I often wonder if my children have been exposed to enough life experiences to help them be successful in the long run.
March 24 is American Diabetes Alert Day. It is a one-day “wake-up” call to inform the American public about the seriousness of diabetes. Since 1997 the United States has seen a 60 percent increase in diabetes cases. Dr. Barbara Marshall, a pediatric endocrinologist with Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Center, wants to encourage parents to take an active role in monitoring their child’s risk factors and possible symptoms of diabetes. Below are some frequently asked questions and things everyone can do to help a child cope.
This year’s districtwide art show, planned for March 19 at Enumclaw High School, is expected to be bigger than the last.
Seattle Pacific University alumna Valerie McKay is hosting the Seattle Pacific University gospel choir at 5 p.m. March 8 at Wabash Presbyterian Church.
The Gateway Concert Band will be performing at 2 p.m. March 22 at the White River High School auditorium and 7 p.m. March 23 at the Enumclaw High School auditorium.
Some of us growing up in the early 1950s in Enumclaw didn’t have what I would consider “cultured” introductions to the arts.
This year’s districtwide art show, planned for March 19 at Enumclaw High School, is expected to be bigger than the last.
Seattle Pacific University alumna Valerie McKay is hosting the Seattle Pacific University gospel choir at 5 p.m. March 8 at Wabash Presbyterian Church.