Community Click
The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • www.courierherald.com
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 • Page 11
Junior Achievement Enumclaw High School students and members of the local Masonic Lodge gathered April 19 at the school to celebrate the Ray Limbo Masonic Junior Achievement Scholarship Program. In front, from left, are Ray Limbo, students Jennifer Hogan, Lindsay Ross, Katie Holland, Juliet Bannerot and Lacey Peters, and lodge representative Arnel Handugan; in back are Junior Condon, Anthony Chynoweth, Quinton Horton, John Corley and Troy Sanders. The Masonic award is based on scholastic achievement, community service and citizenship. Hogan and Horton were recipients of $1,000 each, while Bannerot and Chynoweth received $500 each. Photo submitted by Necia Engebretsen
Natural Beauty Enumclaw 15-year-old Savannah Shippey, who has wanted to be a professional photographer for about as long as she can remember, recently captured these images of nature in all its Plateau glory. The local teen is a student at Cascade Christian in Puyallup.
Legion of Honor
MT. RAINIER FC OPEN TRYOUTS
Enumclaw resident Lawton Case, right, was recently presented with the Kiwanis 50-year Legion of Honor certificate. The presentation was made by Bryon Parkinson, past president of the local Kiwanis Club, during the club’s April 17 meeting in the Rainier Room at St. Elizabeth Hospital. During his decades of service, Case has held all offices in the club and has been treasurer for 46 years. He continues to spend many hours with the Enumclaw Food Bank and Helping Hands.
Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Girls
May 2, 3, 5 May 9, 10, 12 May 16, 17, 19
Mt. Rainier Futbol Club Academy of Excellence The U7-U11 age categories will encompass both the Youth Development Academy and Junior Academy. Both programs will provide professional, player-centric instruction in an academy-style model. Individual technique, ball mastery skills, and player development will be emphasized in a fun yet challenging environment. Mt. Rainier Futbol Club U12-U18 Competitive Program The U12-U18 age categories comprise the intermediate and advanced stages of soccer development. Players that are ready to take their competitive game to the next level are invited to attend Mt. Rainier FC open tryouts.
Photo by Vicky Stratton
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Keep Them Coming The Courier-Herald features the Community Click page the first issue of each month. Community Click is a look at life in the community through pictures taken by readers. To submit a photo for Community Click, e-mail it to communityclick@courierherald.com or call 360-802-8205.
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