[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 10 (Friday, January 25, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E66]
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                       HONORING CITY OF ENUMCLAW

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                         HON. DAVID G. REICHERT

                             of washington

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, January 25, 2013

  Mr. REICHERT. Mr. Speaker, as the member with the honor of 
representing this city, I rise to honor the centennial anniversary of 
the City of Enumclaw, celebrated Sunday, January 27, 2013.
  Enumclaw was platted on October 31, 1885, when the railroad decided 
to come through the area, and was incorporated in 1913. With a 
population of 11,490, they are the ``Gateway'' to Mt. Rainier, lying 
just on the north edge of the national park.
  Over the last century, Enumclaw evolved from a railroad town, reliant 
on the logging industry, to a vibrant community contributing much to 
the economic growth of the region. Today, it is home to a wide range of 
companies large and small such as the Helac Corporation, Mutual of 
Enumclaw, and Enumclaw Regional Hospital. Enumclaw is a small city with 
a big heart and fully embraces its role helping people from around the 
world experience the beauty of Mount Rainier National Park.
  With all this growth and change, Enumclaw continues to maintain a 
deep sense of friendship and community. For example, Mr. Speaker, the 
Pacific Northwest Highland Games, a city celebration that grew from a 
group of Scots eager to keep their ethnic origin alive.
  I have enjoyed participating in many activities and events, going 
back to my days as a King County Sheriff Deputy working the King County 
Fair in beautiful Enumclaw and am honored to represent the great people 
of this city.
  Enumclaw held on to its agricultural roots, evident by the large 
number of farms and equestrian activities. The city is recognized as a 
great place to live, work and raise a family. As Mayor Reynolds, along 
with all of Enumclaw's dedicated City Council members, continue to 
build on Enumclaw's rich history, we look forward to partnering with 
and aiding the city's success in years to come.
  Mr. Speaker, I again offer congratulations to the City of Enumclaw 
for a wonderful, rich first century and wish them the best as they move 
into their second century of prosperity.

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