Why I’m voting for Celski for council
I have lived in Federal Way for 34 years and after serious consideration, I have decided to vote for Bob Celski for city council position 5.
Here’s why:
1. He’s a hometown guy, a graduate of Federal Way High School. He knows the needs of our community.
2. He’s smart, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point.
3. He’s a patriot, a veteran with a notable service record.
4. His business career working with multimillion-dollar budgets is critical to effecting change needed for balance in Federal Way.
In short, I think Bob Celski is a good man. For more information, go to www.electcelski.com.
Judith Madden Magruder, Federal Way
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Voting for Bob Celski
Have you met Bob Celski? Bob is a candidate for the Federal Way City Council, position 5.
Bob is a very well liked and respected resident of Federal Way.
Bob is a 1974 graduate of Federal Way High School. He then graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1978 and then served as an Army engineer officer for over 12 years. After his service, Bob was a manager and executive in companies where he oversaw up to $36 million in budgets, and has had to make tough and effective decisions. He also owns his own small business. Bob is chairman of his Federal Way church finance council and is active in the Federal Way Chamber of Commerce and has been a YMCA youth coach.
After work each day, Bob is out in our community meeting you and your neighbors, asking what you would like Federal Way to be and not just telling you what only he wants like others do.
Bob’s wife, Sue, also works in our community, and after work you can see her out on our corner waving his signs. She is also a great supporter of Bob. So honk those horns and wave. It won’t be long!
Yes, what Federal Way really needs is someone like Bob Celski on our city council. We have paid our taxes and the price for living in Federal Way for many, many years.
I hope when November comes, you will invite Bob to join our council.
Don’t forget to vote!
Nancy Combs, Federal Way