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This Week... • Triumph of the Will screening at 6 p.m. on March 26 at the Grande Cinema in Tacoma. • Project Homeless Connect will host an outreach program from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31 at the Washington State Fairgounds. • Free tax help The Enumclaw library offers individualized tax assistance 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Mondays through April 9 provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits. Call to make an appointment, 360.825.2045.
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A blooming cherry blossom memory A memorial tree was planted for Bonney Lake High School student Julieanne Cieslikowski By Ray Still Reporter
Beautify Bonney Lake and the Sumner and Bonney Lake Area Communities for Families Coalition teamed up for the Plateau’s 22nd Annual Community Summit last week. The community summit is a string of projects and community discussions about student and community issues. Several presummit
sessions and break out discussions included talking about student behaviors around drugs and alcohol, how to stay safe online, how to help students plan for life out of high school and what is happening locally around the U.S. Open golf tournament. Paralympic Jim Martinson was this year’s keynote speaker at the summit. After losing both of his legs when a land mine exploded, Martinson went on to be a multiple goldmedalist in the Paralympic Games. One of this year’s projects was to plant a memorial tree at Bonney Lake High School. Lake Ridge and Mountain View middle
SEE MEMORY, PAGE 23
Brianna German and Brook Bown hold the memorial tree while other middle students work to get the roots loose. Photo by Ray Still
Building a strong body and a strong business
Weather The forecast for Wednesday calls for a 70 percent chance of rain with highs near 55. Wednesday night will also see rain, with lows near 46. Thursday will see mostly sunny skies with a high near 65. Friday also calls for sun with highs near 67. Saturday and Sunday call for rain with highs in the low 60s.
Now a professional bodybuilder, Enumclaw’s David Paterik has set his sights on pro competition and growing his business. Submitted photo
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EHS hosts pow wow
The 20th annual Native American pow wow took place Friday night in the Enumclaw High gymnasium. The rhythmic cadence of dancers both young and old was kept steady by the beat of drummers. Photo by Kevin Hanson
Deadline: APRIL 1st @ 12pm, Published: APRIL 8th
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Editor’s note: Enumclaw resident David Paterik has worked his way to becoming a nationally-known, professional bodybuilder. Last week’s article traced his development from a Tacoma teen to joining the elite ranks of the International Federation of Body Builders. In this, the conclusion of a two-part story, we look at Paterik’s drive to continue in the sport and turn fitness into a career.
By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
D
avid Paterik sold paint – a lot of paint – for many companies in many places. Years ago, he sold his final gallon and walked away, swearing never to return to the world of indoor and outdoor color palettes.
SEE PATERIK, PAGE 14
Deadline: APRIL 8th @ 12pm
Emerald Downs: Season 20 Published: April 17th (Auburn Reporter), April 15th (Courier-Herald)