| 2007 Junior Royalty |
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Wyatt Lato, Greywolf Elementary, has lived in Sequim with his parents Bradley and Audrey Lato, and 2 sisters since he was three years old. Wyatt is sponsored by Arrow Septic. I like living in Sequim because we have lots of sunny days to play. You can see an elk herd while driving on the highway. Me and my dad go fishing. I like going to the lavender festival with my mom and eat ice cream. This is why I like living in Sequim. Leonard Simmons, Helen Haller Elementary, is the son of Donald Simmons. Leonard is sponsored by Legacy Homes. I like living in Sequim because the people are kind hearted, they help people who are down on their luck with a helping hand and no questions ask. Also because this is Gods country. There are mountains and beautiful blue ocean. There are farms that smell heavenly. All the great teachers teaching us. I want to thank the lunch people and the bus driver for taking us to school and back home. Breanna Marie Campbell, Greywolf Elementary, is the daughter of Scott and Karren Campbell. Breanna is fun-loving, easy-going and eager to please. Breanna is sponsored by Brisk Printing. I like living in Sequim because I can go up to the Olympic Mountains, and sled down the hill. Or I can go down to the beach where I can swim or surf. Also, Sequim is famous for crops like raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, of course finger lickin’ strawberries. I can pick lavender and it makes your house smell sweet. Its fun to go to the lavender farms. Sydney Baker, Helen Haller Elementary, is the daughter of Gary and Kristen Baker, and has two sisters and two brothers. Sydney is sponsored by Miles Construction. I like living in Sequim because Sequim has so many trees. I love to climb the trees at Carrie Blake Park. In the Spring I love to see the blossoms. In the Summer I like to eat the fruit off of the fruit trees. I especially like the Fall because I like to jump in the leafs. I like living in Sequim. |

Each year the junior royalty are chosen from the 3rd graders at Helen Haller and Greywolf Elementary schools.