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Shorecrest's 49th Commencement: Grads Say They are the Change We Wish to See
Class of 2012 at Shorecrest, 343 students in all, graduate at Comcast Arena in Everett

I've spent most of my career since my graduation from Whitman College in Walla Walla in 1996 with a degree in politics working as a journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in Oregon, California and for the past 10 years, Washington. I've also worked on a organic flower farm, as a library truck driver, a cashier at Target and as a paralegal intern. I am the fourth-generation on both sides of my family to live in the Seattle area. My first job ever was picking strawberries. In my so-called spare time, I enjoy working out, traveling, playing fantasy football and baseball and watching almost any sport. Most of all, I love spending time with my wife and dog, Cinnamon.
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I joined a church in Seattle's University District, the University United Church of Christ a couple years ago and am active in the young adult group there. I would say I am more of a student of religion than a devout believer.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I think the big issues here like many places are transportation, education, the environment and immigration. It's a balancing act I believe. I think race relations have improved a lot in recent decades but it's important we don't take that for granted. <br><br>
Class of 2012 at Shorecrest, 343 students in all, graduate at Comcast Arena in Everett

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Shorecrest's ASB president is headed to Yale in the fall
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The Shorecrest graduation will begin at 2 p.m., followed by the Shorewood graduation at 6 p.m.
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Sellers going door-to-door have often recently been released from East Coast or Midwest prisons and some have outstanding warrants or have committed felonies
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Shoreline Stadium hosted Sno-King Middle School Track Championships at Shoreline Stadium
The $85 million project is expected to be completed by Sept. 2013
North Sound SeaWolves play host to the Vancouver Whitecaps U-23 team at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6 at Edmonds Stadium
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The students' book is titled "We Are Absolutely Not Okay: Fourteen Stories by Teenagers Who Are Picking up the Pieces."