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Memorial Day Flag Placement – May 23
Memorial Day Commemoration at Sumner Cemetery – May 27
Music Off Main (Loyalty Park) – August 10 with Kalimba The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire
TACO TUESDAY WITH PENNY’S SALSA – May 7
TACO TUESDAY WITH PENNY’S SALSA
Tacos, Chips + Salsa and more! Taco Tuesday is taking over Downtown Sumner! Many downtown shops will have Taco Tuesday specials, featured products and surprises….City of Sumner Shred & Clean – May 11
The annual Shred & Clean in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Daffodil Valley will be from 10AM-1PM (or until the shredding truck is full) in our City Hall parking…
SMSA Rhubarb Days – June 22-23
RHUBARB DAYS 2024
Join us for the fastest growing festival in the Pacific Northwest! A full weekend of live music, a beer garden, crafts, and local vendors! Sumner is the…Music Off Main (Heritage Park) – July 12 with Victims of Love
Music Off Main – July 19 with Restless Vocal Band
Restless Vocal Band is a dynamic and award-winning mixed voice a cappella group hailing from the Pacific Northwest. With a diverse set list that spans decades and genres, from classic…
Music Off Main (Heritage Park) – July 26 with James Coates
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— Sumner, Washington (@CityOfSumnerWA) April 15, 2024
Every day, they ask, "How may I help you." Now, we can help them (a bit) by thanking the dispatchers and staff @SouthSound911 who provide this critical service for #Sumner. #NationalTelecommunicatorsWeek pic.twitter.com/SfqgQQsq3j
— Sumner, Washington (@CityOfSumnerWA) April 15, 2024
This Thursday, April 18, is the Public Hearing for our 2024-2030 Parks & Trail Plan, at Planning Commission, 6 pm. Info on how to attend or send in a comment: https://t.co/XcRfFiKGdY pic.twitter.com/UCw8YMkGoX
— Sumner, Washington (@CityOfSumnerWA) April 15, 2024
Tuesday night was the 29th annual Community Summit, and it was a great night. Thank you to Communities for Families for organizing this event and Calvary Community Church for hosting us once again. We had a great break-out session, hearing what’s working in Sumner, what could be better and what we can do to make it better. One participant mentioned under “what’s working” how he loves sessions like this and then seeing the results of what people say happening in the community afterward. That’s fantastic to hear!
The thing is, it’s not really about us as the City. During dinner, the event honored our community’s Unsung Heroes. Included in that was our own Deputy Police Chief Andy McCurdy. Although he does wonderful work here, he was also honored for his leadership in officer wellness efforts, safety and emergency preparedness, for his fitness program with high school students and, with his wife, leading Camp Possible summer camp for blind children. No question, Andy (and DeMarie) are rock stars in our community beyond his “day job,” here at the City. The other Unsung Heroes honored were Brian Doherty, Paula Hemminger, Eric Pilcher, Paul Smith, Fenet Guyassa, Ilee Lewis and Cooper Miller. Their stories for work they do in Sumner and Bonney Lake were inspiring.
The point, though, is that for every person honored, there are 100s of others who we don’t even know. In your jobs, from your home or just walking down the street, you do countless tiny things each day, maybe smile or wave at someone, that build community. Thank you for that.
-Mayor Kathy Hayden
The LETR for Special Olympics engages law enforcement worldwide championing acceptance and inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities, starting first with their own communities. Over the years, the Torch Run has evolved and now encompasses a variety of innovative fundraising platforms to include Plane Pulls, Polar Plunges, Tip-A-Cops and more. Since its inception, LETR has raised more than half a billion dollars and changed millions of attitudes worldwide.
Special Olympics Washington is proud of the dedicated law enforcement personnel from all over the state who are committed to raising thousands of dollars for our athletes and increasing public awareness to our Program. Nearly 2,000 law enforcement personnel are involved in Washington State LETR efforts and raise over half a million dollars annual for local programs.
Sumner Police Department will be participating in the fun leg of the torch run on June 7th to open the games! If you would like to donate or purchase a tee shirt to support Special Olympics, you can do so by clicking on Sumner Police Department’s fundraising page here:
Check out Sumner Police’s team fundraising page for Special Olympics Washington (sowa.org) https://impact.sowa.org/team/579766
– Animal Care Technician
– Assistant or Deputy City Attorney
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– Police Officer
Learn more here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sumnerwa/jobs/4468120/assistant-or-deputy-city-attorney?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
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