Federal Way Mirror, September 11, 2015

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COMMUNITY | Former Superintendent Tom Vander Ark publishes educational book [8]

VOL. 17, NO. 37

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 | 75¢

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OPINION | Publisher’s Note: Editorial board’s new member [6] Roegner: Are the mayor, council listening? [6] POLICE | Woman points gun in drive-thru window at Jack in the Box employee [12] ENTERTAINMENT | Centerstage Theatre to present “Albert Einstein: The Practical Bohemian” [30] Sports | Decatur soccer starts season with a win [5]

NEWS | One seriously injured in crash involving school bus, four vehicles [31]

Man to sing karaoke for 36 hours to raise money for breast cancer BY RAECHEL DAWSON rdawson@fedwaymirror.com

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liff Satterwhite isn’t timid when it comes to singing karaoke. In fact, he’s currently planning to sing Garth Brooks’s “Friends in Low Places” for 36 hours at Stars Bar and Grill in Federal Way. But it’s not in anticipation of an American Idol audition or to break a world record. It’s to raise money for Making Strides Against Breast From left, karaoke host Cliff Satterwhite stands with owner Teena Nelson Cancer, an organization that hosts breast cancer awareness at Stars Bar and Grill. Satterwhite plans to sing karaoke for 36 hours to walks and events around the country. raise money for breast cancer awareness. RAECHEL DAWSON, the Mirror Working as a karaoke host at Stars Bar and Grill for four

months, Satterwhite’s mission is twofold. When Satterwhite was starting out in the karaoke world, he was mentored by a woman named Sondra Holliday who also goes by “Smitti.” In 1997, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and beat it after enduring a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Ten years later, she was diagnosed with colon cancer and beat it yet again. “But her treatment gave her neuropathy in her hands and feet, which causes curling,” an emotional Satterwhite said in an interview. “She goes to physical therapy for it.” Satterwhite is the only man in Smitti’s Committee, [ more KARAOKE, page 3]

School district teacher pleads not guilty to child rape

BY RAECHEL DAWSON rdawson@fedwaymirror.com

A Sunnycrest Elementary teacher accused of child rape and incest recently pleaded not guilty to the charges at King County Superior Court. Second grade teacher Patrick Michael Belser, 44, is being held at the Regional Justice Center on $150,000 bail for two counts of third-degree rape against a child, one count of child molestation in the first degree, and one count of first-degree incest. Belser was arrested, put on paid administrative leave and charged last month for allegations surrounding sexual abuse against three boys, one of

whom is Belser’s relative. According to charging documents, Belser’s relative said the abuse started when he was 12 years old during a summer break. He allegedly abused him every summer, about five to six times. Now an adult, the victim said the last sexual assault occurred when he was 17 years old. Detectives also interviewed two other male victims, who are unrelated to the suspect. Those victims told police that Belser allegedly performed sex acts on them and inappropriately touched them. Detectives and school officials do not believe any children were affected but urge parents to come forward if they notice any behavior that makes them think their student might be struggling in regard to these charges.

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Apple Festival Above, a couple dances to live music during the Federal Way Farmers Market Apple Festival on Saturday. Left, a boy plays with toy tractors during the event, which also included a scavenger hunt for kids, an inflatable bounce toy, fresh apple pie, caramel apples and a selection of apples and other produce from various local vendors. Photos courtesy of Bruce Honda

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