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06/17/2026

Remembering Councilmember Reinke, a message from the Mayor:

We learned Tuesday morning that Councilmember Greg Reinke passed away unexpectedly at his home. This is a great loss for Sumner, and it's why our City's flags are currently at half-staff. In government, we talk about policies and plans and laws, but really, the heart of everything we do is people. And, Greg was one of the best. He was Sumner. He knew everybody and showed up for every meeting and gathering. He was social without the media, and we were all the better for it. As many of you know, Greg worked his career with Sumner Fire and then East Pierce Fire and Rescue after the merger. I think anyone experiencing an emergency would have to feel so much better just hearing his booming voice coming to help them. We can’t count all the incidents and people he helped through his career. Not content to sit back in retirement, he came onto the City Council. He learned municipal budgeting and land use issues. He represented us at the Association of Washington Cities meetings and on Pierce County Regional Council. And he always drove the antique Kenworth in parades, waving and running that siren.

All of that is great, but how I really knew Greg was the guy walking all around Sumner, saying hi to everyone, whether he knew them or not. I wonder for how many new residents, Greg was the first person they met in town. Please hold his family as well as his many friends and neighbors in your hearts. This is a great loss for Sumner in so many ways. And if this news leaves you feeling a bit down and not sure what to do, I have one suggestion: go to Rhubarb Days this weekend. Treat yourself to something to eat or drink. Chat with friends, neighbors and strangers. Let’s share Greg’s welcoming spirit in his memory and honor. I think that would make him laugh. So, I’ll be sure to see you downtown this weekend, because I know I would have seen Greg there.

-Mayor Carla Bowman

06/16/2026

Rhubarb Days is right around the corner! This weekend, Saturday June 20th-21st.

Here are a few tips for Rhubarb Days:

1. It will affect traffic and parking throughout the city for the entire weekend. Please use the road closure map to minimize impacts as much as possible.

2. While all the vendor tents are fantastic additions to the festivities, remember to visit our existing businesses too! They’re geared up for Rhubarb Days as well.

3. It is supposed to be hot out, so please stay hydrated and take some breaks from the sun as needed.

Click the link below to plan the rest of your visit to Rhubarb Days

https://www.sumnermainstreet.com/events/rhubarb-days-2026/

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1104 Maple Street, Suite 140
Sumner, WA
98390

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm