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An Interview With Council Member Ellen Standen

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Ellen Standen, a Deer Park resident since 1974, shares her journey from Northern California to her current role on the Deer Park City Council. With a long and varied history of service to the community, she reflects on the town’s growth and her aspirations for its future.

Recently appointed Deer Park Council Member, Ellen Standen brings her long-term perspective and deep community ties to the role. Standen’s journey to Deer Park began in 1974 when she moved from Northern California with her family. Initially drawn by friends who had settled in the area, Standen found Deer Park to be a “cute little town” with more in its downtown area than it has now. Over the years, she has worn many hats in the community, including working at the now-defunct Tri-County Hospital and serving as manager of the Chamber of Commerce. 

Having witnessed Deer Park’s evolution, Standen recalls a time when the town was smaller and more tightly knit. She held various jobs, from a clerk at WT Grant to working part-time at the Chamber of Commerce and later as a secretary at the high school for seventeen years. Throughout these roles, Standen has seen Deer Park grow and change, including the loss of the hospital and efforts to revitalize downtown. She was actively involved in a project where Eastern Washington University students developed plans to “spruce up” the downtown area. Although those early plans didn’t materialize, they ignited her enduring interest in community development.

Now on the City Council, Standen is eager to contribute to Deer Park’s future. She emphasized the importance of community involvement and maintaining the small-town feel even as Deer Park expands. As she steps into her new role, Standen is committed to learning the intricacies of local governance. While she hasn’t decided whether she will run for re-election in 2025, her focus remains on making a positive impact. As a council member, she appreciates the community spirit, as seen in local events like Settlers Day and Winterfest, and recognizes the efforts of the city employees and the Mayor in keeping Deer Park a “well-kept” town.

Standen encourages others who are considering applying for city council positions to be prepared to learn and be genuinely invested in the community. For her, Deer Park’s charm lies in its people and the many activities available for residents of all ages, from sports groups to the winter festivities. Despite the changes, Standen remains proud of her community and hopeful for its future.

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  • Interview with Ellen Standen August 22, 2024
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