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The 2013 Corporations for Communities Award is given through the office of Secretary of State Kim Wyman.

Email: april.chan(at)patch.com
Phone: 360-220-2080
Hometown: San Francisco, Calif.
Birthday: April 11
Bio:
I thoroughly enjoyed my position as online reporter at The Olympian where my days started early and my job was to get the morning news out to folks before their day started. Whether it was cops and fire, traffic, weather conditions, or the occasional feature, I was fulfilled in knowing that my work was a service to readers.
As a journalist-in-training at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md., I also had the opportunity to write for several regional publications as well as USAToday.com. I am especially proud of a piece I wrote in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that earned recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Once upon a time, I also earned a degree in molecular and cell biology from the University of California in Berkeley. I toyed with the idea of becoming a doctor, but quickly realized my best gift was an ability to communicate via the written word, and so here I am as your local Patch editor.
A city girl through and through, I have been charmed not only by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest but by the close-knit, small-town and really timeless nature of my Patch community in Enumclaw. My husband and I can often be found hiking somewhere in the Cascades in the summer and playing with our trio of cats at home when it is cold and wet outside.
Your Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I am not registered with any political party. My beliefs in general cover the entire political spectrum. They're largely influenced by my family; my parents have worked tirelessly to give me every opportunity they never had, and I've come to appreciate their values of hard work, selflessness, fiscal responsibility, and self-reliance. At the same time, my upbringing in the San Francisco Bay Area helped me to appreciate a diverse array of ideas. My aim with Enumclaw Patch is to give everyone a fair voice, so please: speak up!
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I am not religious but do have an appreciation and respect for those who practice and nurture their beliefs.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Enumclaw is growing and changing, and I think it's understandable that there are residents who have lived here a long time who are wary of these changes. There is a proud history here reflecting a true independent and pioneering spirit; similarly, it's just a nice place to live: clean, low crime, and a great place to raise kids.
Growth typically means jobs and opportunity. But growth needs to happen in a smart and sustainable way. So if you care about your city, go to the next city council meeting and make sure your voice is heard.
Better yet, come to Patch and speak up! We want to hear from you too!
The 2013 Corporations for Communities Award is given through the office of Secretary of State Kim Wyman.

All proceeds benefit local students at the Boys & Girls Club of King County.
Dr. Merri Rieger began in her new role on July 1.
The final budget adoption is expected to take place at the August 14 meeting of the Sumner School Board, beginning at 7 p.m. at Bonney Lake High School.
Bikini Bean Espresso in Maple Valley was closed by a Public Health food inspector on Friday, July 19.
Longtime community supporters, Gary Petersen and Robyn DeLorm, of Petersen Brothers, Inc. in Sumner have been named co-chairs for the Sumner YMCA capital fundraising campaign.
Firefighters will be collecting donations through the annual "Fill the Boot" campaign beginning today at four collection sites in Lake Tapps, Bonney Lake, Edgewood and Sumner.
The local production will open Friday, July 20 at the Sumner Performing Arts Center.
Renton Police on Thursday released a vague description of the suspect who robbed a KFC restaurant Wednesday, according to the Renton Reporter.
A sign was posted on eastbound SR 410 Thursday on Ehli Hill indicating the work area at Main Street/Sky Island Drive would be closed both July 24 and July 25 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
The event pits the cities of Sumner and Puyallup against each other and the winning municipality gets to take up a trophy along with bragging rights. Meanwhile proceeds go toward helping to welcome troops home.
Initial reports indicate a window screen gave way, causing the girl to fall three stories to the ground below.
The following information from July 12 to July 15 was provided by the Sumner Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The Christian music band Sidewalk Prophets is playing the first benefit concert for Bonney Lake-based Angel Wings Foundation this Friday in Sumner.
Aimed at discouraging all-day parking by train riders and overnight parking by tractor trailer operators, several time and area parking restrictions go into effect July 23.
The following information from July 4 to July 13 was provided by the Buckley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Linzy Jerome Hopkins remains at large but this week King County prosecutors charged him with assault and unlawful gun possession, according to SeattlePI.com.
The following information from July 3 through July 9 was excerpted from the Renton Police Department's weekly logs. It does not indicate a conviction.
Bonney Lake, Emerald Hills, Daffodil Valley and Liberty Ridge elementary schools will have free full-time kindergarten for the 2013-14 school year.