WHEREAS, The city of Enumclaw, incorporated in 1913, is 100 years
old this year; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw serves as King County's gateway to Mount Rainier,
Crystal Mountain, and Chinook Pass; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw has created economic strength as a community,
while maintaining its rural and small town charm; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw is the home of the King County Fair and the
Scottish Games; and
WHEREAS, Today's population of Enumclaw is 10,669, and in 1910 it
was 1,129; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw and its environs have a diverse base of
agricultural producers including corn, pumpkins, fruit, berries,
vegetables, dairy, cattle, hay, horses, alpaca, llamas, nursery stock,
flowers, honey, and farmed fish; and
WHEREAS, In its earliest days, Enumclaw was a significant producer
of hops; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw was informally known as Stevensonville and
originally settled by Frank and Mary Stevenson, who settled on 160
acres in 1879. The area became a town in 1885, and was named after
Mount Enumclaw; and
WHEREAS, The Northern Pacific Railroad built a transcontinental
line through the area in 1885 that was significant to the trade and
economic development of Enumclaw from its earliest years; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw is bordered by the White River and Green River;
and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw is home to a satellite campus of Green River
Community College; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw is home to significant business interests,
including Weyerhaeuser's White River Timber Company, Mutual of Enumclaw
Insurance, Helac Corporation, and Liberty Safes; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw is home to a high school, two middle schools, and
five elementary schools; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw features the massive Bronze Logging Memorial
Legacy commemorative work honoring the area's history and dedication to
the logging industry, its role in Enumclaw's economic development, the
dedication of the area's people, and lives lost; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw maintains an excellent working relationship with
the people who work for governmental park and forest agencies,
including Mount Rainier National Park, the United States Forest
Service, and the State Department of Natural Resources; and
WHEREAS, Enumclaw offers nearby recreational opportunities,
including skiing at Crystal Mountain, lowland forest recreation,
rafting, hiking, bird watching, snowmobiling, and riding recreational
vehicles;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
celebrate the city of Enumclaw's 100th anniversary.