Published:2010-03-02 County
Snohomish Fire District 7 Climb in Honor of Nine Year Old Boy
On March 7, 20 firefighters from Snohomish County Fire District 7 will race up 69 floors of the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The annual Scott Firefighter Stair Climb features firefighters from all over the world as they climb 1,311 steps in full bunker gear, weighing approximately 50 pounds. This year, Fire District 7 firefighters will be climbing in honor of Colton Matter.
"This event is something I look forward to every year," said Firefighter Bill Ekse, who is participating in the event for his 12th year. "This year is especially meaningful because we are climbing in honor of Colton, a young boy in our community with leukemia."
Nine year old Colton was diagnosed with leukemia on September 11, 2009. He was involved in a scooter accident that eventually led doctors to discover he had leukemia. It was determined that it was a high risk case and the ultimate cure would require a bone marrow transplant. In early January, Colton received his transplant. He continues to fight bravely and is doing well. The familys medical bills have quickly piled up since last September. Firefighters will be raising money for Coltons family as well as for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
In addition to the firefighter climb, the Big Climb takes place on March 21 and is open to the general public. Anyone can participate in the Big Climb in honor of Colton by joining the team "Coltons Army" (join at http://www.llswa.org/site/TR/Events/BigClimb/121767577?pg=team&fr_id=1110&team_id=24060). The Big Climb is the Leukemia and Lymphoma Societys largest fundraiser, which drew in over 6,000 participants in 2009.
Donations for the Matter Family can be made at any Key Bank c/o the "Colton J Matter Fund". Donations for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society can be made online at http://www.llswa.org/site/TR/Events/General?team_id=21430&pg=team&fr_id=1090.
Fire District 7 firefighters that plan to participate in the climb include: Matt Abers, Matt Ball, Cary Cronin, Kirk Dunham, Bill Ekse, Ryan Englund, Jesse Freer, Kevin Gleason, Jeremy Karapostoles, Matthew Nuttbrock, Cory Odgers, Joe Pereira, Rohan Peterson, Travis, Rask, Vince Read, John Rouse, Chad Squire, Ronda Steinbach, Matt Suhayda, and Dave Swearingen.
Published: Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Snohomish County Fire District 7 wants to make sure your address is visible!
Would emergency crews be able to find you if you needed help? In an emergency, every second counts, and there is no better way to ensure a quick response than to have your address clearly marked.
Published: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Free Money for Tourism Development
The City of Snohomish is accepting applications from non-profit agencies for projects that assist tourism development and promotion in the City of Snohomish. The program is funded through the taxes imposed on lodging room rentals in the City of Snohomish.
Published: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
No Community Transit Bus Service on Labor Day
Snohomish County, Wash. - Community Transit buses and DART paratransit service will not operate on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6.
Published: Monday, August 30, 2010
Pumpkins Fly Sky High in Snohomish, WA
Most of us don't start thinking about pumpkins until the month of October. And then it's usually about carving them or cooking them into delicious pies. But in Snohomish, WA, they start in September with an unusual way to launch the season&literally, by sending sky-high those golden gourds that symbolize fall.
Published: Sunday, August 29, 2010
Craig Fugate on the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Today the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Craig Fugate, issued the following statement of the five year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
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2010-08-15
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Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette on a glitzy Spanish vacation. Sacrifice is something that many Americans are becoming all too familiar with during this economic downturn. It was a key theme in President Obama's inaugural address to the nation, and he's referenced it numerous times when lecturing the country on how to get back on its feet.
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