Nattalie Cariker for Omak City Council
 
   
  Fresh Ideas with Traditional Values  
 


"Who I am.

In 1989 my family moved to Okanogan County. I graduated from Tonasket High School in 1998 and attended Wenatchee Valley College in Omak. I attended Washington State University in Pullman for Criminal Justice; minor in Sociology and Political Science. The City of Brewster hired me as a Police Officer in Janurary of 2001. Besides working as a patrol officer, I work with the surrounding schools as a D.A.R.E. Officer and the surrounding community as a Child Passenger Seat Technician. I am the shop steward for the police department union (Teamsters Local 760).

Kelly Cariker, my husband, is a manager of Information Systems at Mid-Valley Hospital. We purchased a home in Omak in 2003. It is refered to as the Pentz place by longtime residents and has many ties to the Omak Stampede. It is one of the older homes in Omak which we are remodeling. We have two children. A son named Killian who is four years old and a daughter named Nattalyn who is 22 months. My community service is not just for the community of Brewster but for Omak also. I am on the Park Board as the secretary and the Civil Service Board. I have attended city council meetings over the last several years. "