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Share Your Back to School Pictures on Enumclaw Patch

Wednesday, Aug. 29 is the first day of school in the Enumclaw School District, and White River starts up Tuesday, Sept. 4.

Whether it's the first day of kindergarten or the final year of high school, the first day of school is always a "Kodak" moment. So why not share your back to school pictures with Enumclaw Patch? 

We want to see them and so do your neighbors!

Uploading your pictures is easy, just click the "Upload Photos and Videos" button of this article. To kick things off, Editor April Chan is sharing a photo taken the first day of kindergarten. It was 1985.

We'll keep this article on the front page through next week, so everyone can share his or her favorite back to school pictures.

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Lou Kitchen May 18, 2013 at 09:13 am
I agree the previous version was much better and I am not adjusting well to the new version at all.Read More Its definitely not a better layout. Also have had many problems with the events calendar which may not even be fixable.
Darrel Dickson April 19, 2013 at 03:40 pm
I have just learned that public comments may not be allowed tonight. However, the meeting is openRead More and the public is welcome to attend and I encourage all to attend. Sincerely, Darrel Dickson
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