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Artist Will Brown, who traveled to Port Townsend’s Brass Screw Confederacy steampunk gathering from Medford, Ore., makes adjustments on his dinosaur replica Saturday. Below, William Warren, left, who traveled from Portland, Ore., adjusts the costume of his wife, Chana Warren.
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PORT TOWNSEND — This weekend’s fourth annual Brass Screw Confederacy is drawing people from throughout the region — including both curiosity-seekers and those already passionate about the steampunk aesthetic. “This is living theater that you make up as you go,” said Dottie Nelson of Port Townsend of steampunk. Steampunk draws inspiration from a vintage era that runs roughly between 1840 and 1920, a period of technological progress that has a lot of similarities to modern times. TURN
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PORT ANGELES — The pursuit of a man who threatened to overdose on heroin on the city’s west side should not have triggered a telephone and email bulletin through much of central Clallam County that warned residents to “stay inside with the doors locked,” police said. The emergency management division of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office issued an imprecise alert message to more than 6,000 cellphones and landlines in central Clallam County at 7:01 p.m. Thursday. The bulletin, which was emailed to recipients who had signed up earlier for such alerts, simply said: “The following email is from the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. Please read the message carefully and follow any instructions given. “K9 officers searching for fugitive. Stay inside with doors locked. Report suspicious activity to law enforcement.”
Police message The alert was issued on behalf of the Port Angeles Police Department, Sheriff’s Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King said. Those who had signed up for emergency alerts on the Everbridge system received the emails,
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Unverified content Police, who were backed up on other calls, did not verify the wording of the alert message or the range of its dissemination with county emergency management officials, Port Angeles Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said. So the alert about a man wanting to go into the woods to commit suicide by drugs was telephoned and emailed to people miles from the scene. “We own the message,” Smith said Friday. “We’d want to precisely word the message in a way that doesn’t cause undue alarm.” TURN
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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis is refusing to pay thousands of dollars in commissioner-approved grants to city and port governments until a Superior Court judge has determined whether the money was “disbursed according to law.” Barkhuis, a nonpracticing lawyer who was elected treasurer in 2010 and ran unopposed in 2014, wrote an email to county officials last week saying state laws that New
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derly conduct. The first misdemeanor carries a maximum sentence of nine months in prison, the second a maximum of 90 days in prison. Diamond didn’t display TV ACTOR DUSTIN emotion at the jury’s deciDiamond was convicted Friday of two misdemeanors sion Friday night. He told reporters he stemming from a barroom couldn’t comment as he left fight, but a Wisconsin jury cleared the former “Saved by the courtroom after a 13-hour day of testimony the Bell” actor of the most and jury deliberations. serious felony charge. Diamond, who played the The character Screech on the jury’s verdict popular 1990s show, said came just some people had wanted to hours after shake his hand and pose for the 38-yearphotos at the bar but that old actor tesothers were badgering him tified that and his girlfriend, Amanda he never Schutz. intended to He said he was trying to stab anyone Diamond scare bar patrons in Port in the fight Washington, Wis., after his last Christmas Day. girlfriend was punched in He had pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of the face. The man who was recklessly endangering public safety, plus two mis- stabbed, 25-year-old Casey demeanors: carrying a con- Smet, testified Thursday cealed weapon and disorthat he didn’t know he had
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McCartney’s vices Paul McCartney says he has given up marijuana after many years of indulgence and now prefers wine or “a nice margarita.” The former Beatle told the Daily Mirror he doesn’t want to set a bad example for his children and grandchildren by using marijuana. He said Saturday his decision is “a parent thing.” He said, “The last time I smoked was a long time ago.” McCartney had been a longtime marijuana user who spent 10 nights in jail after he was arrested trying to enter Japan with a large quantity of the drug in 1980. The 72-year-old British rock/pop star is fit and has long advocated a vegetarian lifestyle. He continues to perform for adoring crowds worldwide.
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JERRY DIOR, 82, a graphic designer who created one of the most instantly recognizable logos in the history of American marketing — the silhouetted batter that has long symbolized Major League Baseball — but who received official credit for it 40 years after the fact, died May 10 at his home in Edison, N.J. The cause was cancer, said his wife, Lita. His death was not made public until this week. Adopted in 1969 to honor professional baseball’s centennial, the redwhite-and-blue logo depicts a stylized batter facing an oncoming ball. Now ubiquitous, it appears on the caps, jerseys and helmets of major league players, on umpires’ uniforms, on television graphics and on billions of dollars’ worth of licensed memorabilia annually. Mr. Dior designed the logo in 1968, while working for Sandgren & Murtha, a New York City marketing concern. At the time, it seemed a routine assignment — an afternoon’s work, he later said — little different from his other projects there, which included package designs for Kellogg’s and Nabisco. As was customary with work-for-hire designs, Mr. Dior received no royalties for his baseball logo, and no public credit.
He did not expect to (his is an inherently anonymous calling), nor did he expect his work to endure: Logos are ephemeral things, with clients inclined to revamp them every few years. But this particular logo did endure. By 2008, as ESPN.com wrote that year, it had become “a masterpiece of modern brand design” that was “more iconic and visible than ever.” Yet Mr. Dior, who had never thought to retain a documentary record of the assignment, remained unacknowledged. It was not money he longed for, he said, but the simple act of recognition.
_________ ED GILLIGAN, 55, American Express president, died suddenly Friday after falling ill while flying on a corporate plane to New York. Mr. Gilligan was coming back from a business trip. The plane made an emergency landing in the U.S., an American Express spokeswoman said. She declined to say where Mr. Gilligan had been. Mr. Gilligan began working at the New York credit card issuer and global payments company 35 years ago as an intern. He was named president of the company in 2013 and
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Highway 101 east of Port Angeles were settled in Contending the reason Clallam County Superior for the modern world’s social, moral and economic Court when the jury set chaos is that “man is trying the prices on contested parto run God’s world without cels of property. Lorene Winters, owner God,” the Very Rev. Francis Corkery, president of Seat- of McDonald’s Grocery tle College, delivered a stir- near Monroe Road, was awarded $11,400 by the ring address to the Port Angeles Knights of Colum- jury. The grocery will have to bus. be torn down or moved to A total of 150 people make room for the highway attended the banquet following initiation of 14 can- project. In a separate suit, didates into the Port AngeLaura D. Lowry, who owns les council. property along Highway “In the name of 101 East, was allowed $172 academic freedom,” Corkery said, “all kinds of ‘isms’ for her land required by the state. and theories are being The state had originally taught. offered no compensation. “Take God out of our educations, and in a few generations, we will have a 1990 (25 years ago) godless country.” Jefferson County Airport runway construction 1965 (50 years ago) has begun with a shorter — yet longer — paved runA series of condemnaway to be completed by tion suits brought by the September. state to obtain rights of way for widening U.S. Grading began on the
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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 31, the 151st day of 2015. There are 214 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 31, 1935, movie studio 20th Century Fox was created through a merger of the Fox Film Corp. and Twentieth Century Pictures. On this date: ■ In 1669, English diarist Samuel Pepys wrote the final entry of his journal, blaming his failing eyesight for his inability to continue. ■ In 1790, President George Washington signed into law the first U.S. copyright act. ■ In 1889, some 2,200 people in Johnstown, Pa., perished when the South Fork Dam holding back Lake
Conemaugh collapsed, sending 20 million tons of water rushing through the town. ■ In 1961, South Africa became an independent republic as it withdrew from the British Commonwealth. ■ In 1962, former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann was hanged in Israel a few minutes before midnight for his role in the Holocaust. ■ In 1977, the trans-Alaska oil pipeline, three years in the making, was completed. ■ In 1985, 88 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured when 41 tornadoes swept through parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York and Ontario, Canada, during an eight-hour period.
■ In 1990, President George H.W. Bush welcomed Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to Washington for a summit meeting. The situation comedy “Seinfeld” began airing as a regular series on NBC. ■ In 1994, the United States announced it was no longer aiming long-range nuclear missiles at targets in the former Soviet Union. ■ In 2000, the reality TV show “Survivor” first debuted on CBS; the winner of the premiere series was Richard Hatch. ■ Ten years ago: Breaking a silence of 30 years, former FBI official W. Mark Felt stepped forward as “Deep Throat,” the secret Washington Post source during the
Watergate scandal. ■ Five years ago: Israeli commandos stormed six ships carrying hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists on an aid mission to the blockaded Gaza Strip; eight Turkish activists and one Turkish-American were killed aboard one vessel, with each side accusing the other of starting the violence. ■ One year ago: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only American soldier held prisoner in Afghanistan, was freed by the Taliban in exchange for five Afghan detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Bergdahl, who’d gone missing in June 2009, was later charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
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A3 Briefly: Nation which threatened to drop up to 5 additional inches of rain late Saturday afternoon and evening. The Brazos River southwest of Houston was the main area of concern Saturday as floodwaters moved from North and Central BALTIMORE — Former Texas downstream toward the Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley Gulf of Mexico. entered the Democratic presidenLead forecaster Scott Overtial race Saturday in a longshot peck in the Houston office of the challenge to Hillary Rodham National Weather Service said Clinton for the 2016 nomination, the coming storms are expected to casting himself as a new generabe slow-moving, and if they stall tion leader who would rebuild the economy and reform Wall Street. out, portions of the area could receive between 4 to 5 inches in “I’m runjust a few hours. ning for you,” At least 29 people have been he told a killed in storms that began in crowd of about Texas and Oklahoma over 1,000 people Memorial Day weekend. in a populist Twenty-five of the deaths have message at been in Texas alone, and 11 peoFederal Hill ple were still missing Saturday. Park in BaltiIn Central Texas, about 2,000 more, where volunteers and 100 members of he served as O’Malley an elite search and rescue team mayor before searched for a group of people two terms as governor. whose vacation house was swept O’Malley has made frequent away in a massive flood on the visits in recent months to early Blanco River. voting Iowa, where he was headed later Saturday, and New Hampshire, his destination today. Today’s news guests Still, he remains largely WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: unknown in a field dominated ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Former by Clinton. Gov. Martin O’Malley, D-Md.; Gov. Bobby Already in the race is VerJindal, R-La.; Republican presidential mont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who candidate Ben Carson. could be O’Malley’s main rival ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sen. for the support of the DemoBernie Sanders, I-Vt.; former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa.; Gov. John Kasich, cratic left.
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Texas flooding ROSENBERG, Texas — The seemingly ceaseless rain has ended in North Texas and Oklahoma, but residents in the greater Houston area warily eyed the swollen, yet-to-crest Brazos River and the skies,
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Source: Ex-speaker paid to silence claim in an indictment issued Thursday. The specific nature of the claims was not immediately clear. The federal indictment accused Hastert of agreeing to pay $3.5 million to keep a person from the suburban Chicago town where he was a longtime high school teacher and wrestling coach silent about “prior BY ERIC TUCKER misconduct,” but the court papers AND MICHAEL TARM did not detail the wrongdoing. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Several media outlets reported CHICAGO — Former House similar details Friday, citing Speaker Dennis Hastert paid unidentified federal officials. hush money to conceal claims that the Illinois Republican sexu- Law enforcement officials ally molested someone decades The Los Angeles Times, which ago, a person familiar with the was the first to report the specifallegations said. ics, cited two federal law enforceThe person spoke to The Asso- ment officials, one of whom said ciated Press on Friday on the Hastert paid a male to keep quiet condition of anonymity because about allegations that the former the investigation is ongoing and speaker molested him back in his the allegations are not contained coaching days.
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The official said the case had nothing to do with public corruption or Hastert’s time in elected office. The indictment accused Hastert of agree- Hastert ing to pay the money to a person identified in the document only as “Individual A,” to “compensate for and conceal his prior misconduct against” that person. It noted that Hastert was a high school history teacher and coach from 1965 to 1981 in suburban Yorkville, west of Chicago. It went on to say that Individual A has been a resident of Yorkville and has known Hastert for most of Individual A’s life, but it did not describe their relationship.
R-Ohio. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla.; CIA Director John Brennan. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Former Gov. George Pataki, R-N.Y.; Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, and Mike Lee, R-Utah. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina.
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Briefly: World Big earthquake rattles Japan; no tsunami seen TOKYO — A powerful earthquake struck near remote Japanese islands and shook most of the country Saturday evening, but it occurred well beneath the earth’s surface and did not trigger a tsunami warning. Several people suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, and there were no reports of deaths or major damage. The magnitude-8.5 offshore quake struck off the Ogasawara islands at a depth of 370 miles, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 7.8 and a depth of 421 miles.
Weapons to Vietnam SINGAPORE — America needs to provide Vietnam with more defensive weapons, U.S. Sen. John McCain said Saturday as tensions in the Asia Pacific region heightened over China’s expanding land-building projects in the South China Sea. But U.S. efforts so far are focused on delivering some of the limited maritime weapons allowed under last fall’s easing of the weapons sales ban on Hanoi. According to a senior U.S. official, Defense Secretary Ash Carter will meet with Vietnam
officials in the coming days to discuss the U.S. providing the defensive maritime weapons already allowed. McCain, McCain who was attending the International Institute for Strategic Studies summit Saturday, wants to see a gradual removal of the U.S. ban and said the U.S. should provide additional defensive weapons that could be used in case of a conflict with China.
Pakistan insurgency QUETTA, Pakistan — As hundreds of mourners on Saturday protested the killing of 22 people in deadly bus hijackings in western Pakistan, the assaults raised new fears that a long-simmering insurgency there could be growing more violent. The country’s restive Baluchistan province has seen two major attacks in the span of a month, including an April assault on a dam project that killed at least 20 people and Friday’s bus hijackings. In both, gunmen let Baluch people flee while killing others, signaling a worrying ethnic bent to an insurgency seeking independence for the oil- and mineral-rich region that’s also home to Islamic extremists. The Associated Press
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Pro-democracy activists carry Hong Kong colonial flags Saturday during a march to the city’s police headquarters to protest a Beijing-backed election reform package. Hong Kong’s government unveiled the proposals that would allow residents to vote for the southern Chinese city’s top leader for the first time, but the plans include Beijing-backed restrictions facing stiff resistance from pro-democracy lawmakers in the former British colony.
Debate crops up over impact if surveillance laws do expire BY KEN DILANIAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Barring a last-minute deal in Congress, three post-Sept. 11 surveillance laws used against spies and terrorists are set to expire as today turns into Monday. Will that make Americans less secure? Absolutely, Obama administration officials say. Nonsense, counter civil liberties activists. That heated debate may recede if senators, set to meet in an unusual
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Sunday session, decide to accept a House-passed bill that extends the programs and then send the measure to President Barack Obama to sign before midnight. Until now, much of the debate has focused on the National Security Agency’s collection of Americans’ telephone calling records. This collection was authorized under one of the expiring provisions, Section 215 of the Patriot Act. The fight over those records has jeopardized other surveillance programs that have broad, bipartisan support. The FBI uses Section 215 to col-
lect other business records tied to specific terrorism investigations. A separate section in the Patriot Act allows the FBI to eavesdrop, via wiretaps, on suspected terrorists or spies who discard phones to dodge surveillance. A third provision, targeting “lone wolf” attackers, has never been used and thus may not be missed if it lapses. Government and law enforcement officials have said that letting the wiretap and business records provisions expire would undercut the FBI’s ability to investigate terrorism and espionage.
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West: Protesters gather at mosque under supervision
West: Officials say man impaled, killed by swordfish
Nation: 11 bodies found stored in Ohio funeral home
World: Blatter says FIFA probe won’t lead to him
ABOUT 500 PROTESTERS gathered outside a Phoenix mosque as police kept two groups sparring about Islam on separate sides of the street. The rally initially was organized by a Phoenix man who said he is a former Marine who fought in the Iraq War and believes Islam is a violent religion. About 250 people with guns, American flags and drawings of the Prophet Muhammad rallied on the street Friday outside the Islamic Community Center. On the opposite side were another 250 protesters, some holding signs promoting love and peace, who came to show their support for the mosque and Muslim community.
A HAWAII MAN was killed after he was apparently impaled by the bill of a fish, officials said. Witnesses at Honokohau Harbor in Kailua-Kona reported Friday that a man in his 40s jumped from the pier in an apparent attempt to catch a billfish, said Acting Battalion Chief John Whitman of Hawaii County’s Fire Department. The fish was a swordfish about 3 feet long with a bill about 3 feet, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources said in a statement. It weighed about 40 pounds. Firefighters tried to resuscitate the man, who had a puncture wound to his right upper torso, said Whitman.
AUTHORITIES IN OHIO are investigating a funeral home in Toledo where 11 bodies were discovered in a damp room. They said the bodies were supposed to be cremated but instead were being stored in cremation boxes and body bags. The Lucas County Coroner’s Office said the bodies of 10 adults and an infant born prematurely were found Friday. A deputy coroner said most of the deaths were of a medical nature so autopsies aren’t necessary. Dr. Diane Barnett said the concern is over the condition of the bodies and their identification.
HAVING COME THROUGH another FIFA election largely unscathed, Sepp Blatter was in a typically defiant mood Saturday when addressing the challenges that still lie ahead. The 79-year-old FIFA president dismissed suggestions that a United States government investigation of corruption in soccer could lead to his door. Several senior FIFA officials have been arrested already, but Blatter dismissed the notion that he could be next. “Arrested for what? Next question,” Blatter said curtly in Zurich when meeting media for the first time since American and Swiss federal cases rocked FIFA’s home city Wednesday.
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Best: Up against Chattanooga CONTINUED FROM A1 But as of 5:30 p.m. Saturday, residents and supporters of Chattanooga — which won Outside’s “Best Town” title in 2011 and calls itself The Scenic City — had it just barely in the lead, 29,453 votes (50.72 percent) to Port Angeles’ 28,616 (49.28 percent). Leslie Kidwell Robertson isn’t intimidated. “Chattanooga may be big, but they are certainly not the best,” says Robertson. “Port Angeles is like no other place in the world.” She is the founder of Revitalize Port Angeles, a Facebook group with more than 1,100 enthusiastic members that has been cheerleading Port Angeles as it bested Santa Barbara, Calif.; Flagstaff, Ariz.; Bar Harbor, Maine; and two other towns since the competition began May 4. Online voting has been underway since Thursday evening, and the victor will be the town that gets the most votes by 9 p.m. this coming Thursday.
Bragging rights There is no money or prizes for the winner — but plenty of bragging rights. Plus a splashy, touristdrawing profile for the winner in September’s edition of Outside, a nationally recognized outdoor and adventure magazine. This is Outside’s fifth annual “Best Town” contest, and previous winners like Chattanooga say the title has resulted in more tourism for them — and calls from businesses that want to relocate to their towns. Winning is worth “an estimated $300,000 in advertising value,” says Ryan Malane, marketing
Cast your ballot! TO VOTE, GO to http://tinyurl. com/pdn-best. You can also get current vote totals there. Online voting now underway between Port Angeles and Chattanooga runs until 8:59 p.m. Thursday. Peninsula Daily News vice president for the owner of the MV Coho ferry, which travels daily between Port Angeles and Victoria, B.C. And Outside reported: “Since Chattanooga won our Best Town award in 2011, its farm-to-table restaurant scene and whiskey distillery movement have boomed. “As for the world-class rock climbing at Foster Falls, mountain bike trails, and Class IV and V rapids on the Ocoee [River]? Well, those haven’t changed.” Outside says the best town in America in 2015 has “top-notch restaurants, vibrant farmers’ markets, friendly neighborhoods and unparalleled access to hiking, biking trails and public lands and, of course, a good beer scene — in short, the perfect jumping-off point for adventure.” Robertson and her Revitalize partisans have inspired “Vote PA!” signs all over town. To boost votes for Port
Jack Pines of Renton, whose costume featured a mechanical bird, provides a contrast Saturday between vintage and modern at this weekend’s Brass Screw Confederacy steampunk gathering.
Angeles, it also uses online posters of Bigfoot and circulates gorgeous videos and photos of Olympic National Park. The state’s two U.S. senators, Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, and the area’s congressman, Derek Kilmer, use their Twitter feeds to urge votes for Port Angeles. “What’s especially exciting is seeing how involved the town is getting!” says Malane. “Almost every business in Port Angeles is advertising it.” Chattanooga’s effort is pushed by the city’s Convention and Visitors Bureau, with tweets, emails and sponsored Facebook ads from boosters including Rock/Creek, a popular outdoor clothing/gear company based in Chattanooga; U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; and the University of Tennessee. Rock/Creek and Lamp Post Group, a business venture incubator, are hosting voter parties at local bars and restaurants. “I didn’t expect this much buzz, honestly,” said Rock/Creek’s marketing director, Mark McKnight. “We’ve seen a ton of interest from our customers.”
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In Final Four semifinals that ended Thursday night, Port Angeles, the West division champ, dispatched Bar Harbor, the East division champ, with a 6,350-vote margin. Chattanooga, the South division champ, beat Eau Claire, Wis., the Midwest champ, to make the finals. Earlier, Chattanooga beat Roanoke, Va.; RaleighDurham, N.C.; Beaufort, S.C.; and Boone, N.C. It got tens of thousands more votes in its competitions than the total Port Angeles tallied. But you should never underestimate Port Angeles. It was a wild-card entrant that won its way into the contest at the last minute based on Instagram votes, beating out 104 other towns and getting a No. 16 seed in the West. And unlike the NCAA, where a No. 16 seed has never beaten a No. 1 seed, Port Angeles began the competition by upsetting Santa Barbara, the No. 1 seed in the West, by a 28-vote margin in the first round. Port Angeles then edged the Kitsap County city of Bainbridge Island in the second round (by 296 votes), knocked off the Colorado resort town of Glenwood Springs (by 488 votes) in the third round and polished off Flagstaff, Ariz., the West’s No. 2 seed (by 1,336 votes), in the fourth round. Now Port Angeles is the West division champion — and one of two towns still standing after 62 others were eliminated.
“It’s ‘keep out the bad the Brass Screw Confederstuff, keep in the good acy festival, which ends today. Since it’s an imaginary stuff.’ ” Today’s finale has these world, steampunk props can events: be anachronistic, with one Following ‘passion’ ■ “History for Writers,” person’s costume containing “Some of the best vaca- 11 a.m. to noon, Bishop Vicitems from several different tions I have been on is when torian Hotel lower level. eras. I followed someone else’s ■ Hangover Panel with “Anything goes,” said passion, seeing and experi- Bands and Brass Screw Jack Pines of Renton. “The aesthetic has a encing things that I nor- Command, 11 a.m. to noon, foundation, but after that, mally would not be inter- Key City Public Theatre. ■ Brass Screw Tactical you can turn it into any- ested in,” said Megan Levy, Grosman’s friend. Croquet, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., thing you like.” “It’s always a good way Memorial Field. Jennifer Grosman of ■ Cheapass Games, Seattle, a longtime steam- to try something else out.” Brass Screw volunteer 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Whistle punk enthusiast, brought along two of her uninitiated coordinator Irene Masters Stop Toys, 1005 Water St. said it was impossible to ■ “Skill for Shipwrecked friends. “I like steampunk provide an accurate num- Sailors,” noon to 1 p.m., Key because it allows me to ber of attendees, as they City Public Theatre. ■ “Steampunk for the relive the sense of wonder were spread around eight Casual Fan,” noon to 1 p.m., and adventure of Victorian locations. But she estimated that Bishop Hotel lower level. times without the imperial■ Scavenger Hunt, ism, racism and sexism,” “several hundred” people came to Port Townsend for 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m., Pope she said.
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Yet while the festival was deemed a success, Maguire hopes to change it up. “I’m always trying to skew the festival younger,” he said. Amy McIntyre, who worked in the ticket booth all four days, saw the usual crowds of baby boomers. “But this year, I saw more Generation X families, millennials and even Generation Z,” those born post-1995 or so. Boomers came for Saturday’s performance by It’s a Beautiful Day, the San Francisco band famous for its 1969 song “White Bird,” and for Curtis Salgado, the 61-year-old rhythm and blues singer and harmonica ________ player who closed out the Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360- festival Monday. A mix of fans jammed the 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsufestival store after the Dusty ladailynews.com. Marine Park. ■ “Airship Apprentice,” 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Whistle Stop Toys. ■ “Victorian Machine Guns,” 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Key City Public Theatre. ■ Victorian Tea (reservations only), 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Fort Worden Commons. ■ The Frog Dies at the End, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Bishop Hotel lower level. ■ “Naval Landing Party,” 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Key City Public Theatre. For more information about Brass Screw Confederacy, go to www.brassscrew.org.
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45s’ Friday night show to have singer and trumpet player Billy Joe Huels sign the band’s CDs. The same thing happened Saturday evening for LeRoy Bell, the soul singer who, after delivering an encore rendition of his song “A Change Is Coming,” met a fresh clutch of fans.
From off-Peninsula Festival-goers came from Seattle and the Puget Sound metropolitan area, Victoria and Portland, Ore., Maguire added, though he couldn’t give numbers yet. For the first time this year, he advertised the event in Bellingham and Portland. This may or may not have been the last Juan de Fuca Festival at the Vern Burton, the former high school gymnasium at Fourth and Peabody streets. Maguire has spoken of moving the event under a huge white tent at Port Angeles’ waterfront park in 2016. But things went so well this year, he said, that over the next several months, Maguire and the foundation board of directors will kick around the idea of staying put. Maguire will start booking next year’s acts this fall. He said his budget runs about $50,000 for the 40 bands and other performers.
Less money Jim Faddis, whose Sequim-based band Farmstrong did two shows at the festival this year, said band members were paid about one-fifth of what they earn at the June 12-14 Sacajawea Bluegrass Festival in Pasco. Obviously, the money’s not the motivator here. “You live here, you want to be involved, you want to contribute,” he said, adding that the festival experience was about a good sound and an attentive crowd. “You rise up,” said Faddis, “for that kind of stuff.”
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Outside magazine’s contest is set up with brackets modeled on the NCAA “March Madness” basketball tournament, with an original field of 64 towns — or cities in many cases, Las Vegas and New York City among them (they were knocked off in early rounds) — seeded into four geoBY DIANE URBANI ________ graphic regions. DE LA PAZ They were then pared Publisher-Editor John Brewer PENINSULA DAILY NEWS down in five rounds as can be reached at 360-417-3500 towns with the most votes or jbrewer@peninsuladailynews. PORT ANGELES — The com. advanced. 22nd annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, with its scores of bands, art and food vendors around the Vern Burton Community Center, drew an especially healthy crowd, according to Dan Maguire, executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation. Ticket revenue climbed 20 percent as about 4,500 wristbands — including 500 full-festival passes — were sold for the event, which ran May 22-25. The festival reaps some $90,000 in earned revenue, Maguire said — but that alone doesn’t pay for the festival and other Juan de Fuca Foundation concerts presented throughout the year. Sponsorships, not ticket sales, keep the nonprofit foundation in the black every year, he said. Thirty-seven companies, CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS agencies and families are listed on the www.JFFA.org website.
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Alert: Emergency bulletins CONTINUED FROM A1 the subject, he said. “It was a mistake to send It was sent to about 4,200 that message out the way it phones in an area between went out,” Smith said. Deer Park Road east of Port Angeles and the Lower Targeted sections Elwha Klallam reservation Smith demonstrated to west of the city, King said. the Peninsula Daily News on The message failed to Friday how Everbridge is reach 2,200 other phones in used to send alerts to tarthe Port Angeles area, includ- geted sections of the city, ing King’s phone. county or region. “This is a learning experiHe said the alert went out ence for us, too,” King said. to a wider audience than was A second message that intended because of a “sysstated, “Search for suicidal tem challenge” with the softsuspect is canceled. Resume ware. normal activities,” was issued Benedict said the emerto 6,300 phones at 8:06 p.m., gency management staffer King said. who relayed the bulletin was “well-meaning but wasn’t Outstanding warrant well-trained.” “She’s trained in emerFrancis 27, was arrested gency response, not in police on a state Department of stuff,” Benedict said. Corrections warrant at about Clallam County emer8:20 p.m. after a citizen who gency management launched received the alerts notified Everbridge in April 2013 to police of his whereabouts. keep citizens apprised of “That event did not really severe weather, natural rise to the occasion of send- disasters, toxic environmening out an alert,” Clallam tal issues and in-progress County Sheriff Bill Benedict violent crimes. said. The agency in charge of a Benedict agreed that the dangerous incident such as initial alert lacked basic an active shooter situation is information and was sent to also responsible for alert bula wider audience than was letins, Smith said. intended. The Everbridge system Smith agreed. replaced Nixle, another The message should have emergency alert system that provided the location of the is still being used in Jeffersearch and a description of son County.
lallam County emergency management launched Everbridge in April 2013 to keep citizens apprised of severe weather, natural disasters, toxic environmental issues and in-progress violent crimes. The agency in charge of a dangerous incident such as an active shooter situation is also responsible for alert bulletins, Smith said.
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Public credibility One of the dangers of alarming people unnecessarily with emergency bulletins is the public may be less inclined to take future alerts seriously, King said. “We believed this was going to be a better system,” King said of the Everbridge software. “I still have that same belief, but it may be that we’ll need to have some dialogue on its capabilities and limitations.” Benedict and Smith agreed that Thursday’s alert will result in additional training for dispatch, emergency management officials and officers. “It shows we have a very capable system, but we need to work a little bit on the policy and process on how we’re going use it,” Benedict said. The sheriff apologized to residents who were needlessly alarmed Thursday. “We’re going to try to turn it into something positive,” he said.
“It’s working really well for us, mainly because it’s an opt-in system — that is, you have to want to use it,” said Bob Hamlin, director of the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management. About 3,500 Jefferson County residents subscribe to the text-only Nixle, which is commonly used for road and weather alerts and _________ storms scenarios. Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be “I test it once a week just reached at 360-452-2345, ext. to keep people’s confidence 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula up in it,” Hamlin said. dailynews.com.
Funds: County policy, state law CONTINUED FROM A1 warrants on their consent agenda at the beginning of The three commission- Tuesday’s business meeters that day awarded a ing. Barkhuis argued May 11 $1 million grant to the Port of Port Angeles to complete that county policy and state a 25,000-square-foot com- law required the board to posites recycling center in hold a public hearing before west Port Angeles and a awarding the grants from $285,952 grant to the city of the Opportunity Fund. County Administrator Port Angeles for waterfront Jim Jones had communiimprovements. The board authorized cated in an earlier email the county’s Auditor’s Office that it was the board’s to issue warrants from the expressed wish that AudiOpportunity Fund to pay tor Shoona Riggs create the warrants without intergovfor the grants. ernmental agreements with the city of Port Angeles and Sales tax revenues Port of Port Angeles, The sales-tax-supported Barkhuis said. Opportunity Fund can be “In my opinion, county used for infrastructure proj- commissioners do not have ects and personnel in eco- the authority to ‘authorize’ nomic development offices. and ‘wish’ away their own Money for the grants compliance with provisions had been earmarked for the in state law and county polyet-to-be-built Carlsborg icy that entitle county taxsewer. payers to public hearings Commissioners Chair- and written contracts,” man Jim McEntire declined Barkhuis wrote. to comment on Barkhuis’ “As such, as the duly email Friday because the elected county treasurer warrants had not yet been acting on behalf of the Clalapproved. lam County taxpayers, I Commissioners are will withhold the funds for expected to approve the these grants until the Clal-
lam County Superior Court policy, which colored her has determined whether interpretation of state law. these funds are being ‘dis“I respect her as a treabursed according to law.’ ” surer, and I respect that she wants to do her duties as Judicial review they exist,” Jones said. “I differ with her interBarkhuis said a judicial pretation of the RCW.” review is appropriate Barkhuis said she would because of the amount of reject the warrants if the money at stake, the technical nature of relevant law, city and/or port present the taxpayers’ right to them for payment. “To the extent that the address unanticipated expenses and the county’s Board of County Commisneed to hold public hear- sioners utilizes taxpayerings, the county’s limited funded legal representation ability to recall funds that to pursue disbursement of have left the county trea- these funds in the absence sury and the precedent of prior public hearings and being set by the board’s written contracts,” Barkhuis wrote, “I will request the decision. She cited Revised Code county Superior Court to of Washington, or RCW, appoint me independent 36.29.020; Chapter 7.16 legal representation to RCW; and Chapter 36.40 assist me in defending these important taxpayer RCW in her email. In a telephone interview, rights before the county Jones said the board “acted Superior Court judiciary, to completely and entirely occur before the funds leave within policy, RCW and the county treasury forwith full support from the ever.” ________ prosecuting attorneys as our legal advisers.” Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be Jones said he believed reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Barkhuis might have mis- 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula interpreted a part of county dailynews.com.
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The three Clallam County commissioners will hold a briefing with state Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark on Monday. The briefing will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other discussion items for the weekly work session include the designation of an associate development organization as required by the state Department of Commerce, a contract amendment with the state Recreation and Conservation Office adding funding for the Spruce Railroad Trail project and a grant application to the state Department of Ecology for Marine Resources Committee activities. Commissioner will gather at 10 a.m. Tuesday for their weekly business meeting. Action items include: ■ Introduction of Fire Marshal Annette Warren. ■ A change order with Aldergrove Construction increasing the contract amount for additional services on the historic courthouse rehabilitation project. ■ A request for qualifications to contract services for individuals with developmental disabilities. ■ Notice that supplemental appropriations will be adopted June 23. ■ A call for a June 23 hearing on debatable budget emergencies. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session.
Eye on Clallam funding for the rest of 2015 and the 2016 spending plan. Council members also will conduct the first reading of six-year capital facilities and transportation improvement plans beginning in 2016.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider awarding a bid for the Deer Park Reservoir rehabilitation project Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. Other agenda items include a bid award for pole inspection, treating and reporting for 2015, a bid award for a transmission line rebuild from Sutter Road to Old Olympic Highway and a general manager’s report on district activities and customary business.
Charter review The Clallam County Charter Review Commission will hold a public hearing in Forks on Monday. The hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Forks City Hall, 500 E. Division St. Members of the commission are seeking citizen input on potential amendments to the Clallam County charter that voters are scheduled to consider in the Nov. 3 election.
Port Angeles city Port Angeles City Council members will consider approving a 2015 contract with the Clallam County Economic Development Council at the council’s regular meeting Tuesday. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. City staff did not make a recommendation on the $15,000 contract for the EDC. That was because council funding has been the subject of recent council discussion, and the council recently gave a preliminary lowest-priority rating to funding outside organizations such as the EDC, said Nathan West, city community and economic development director. At Tuesday’s meeting, council members also will consider adopting a prioritysetting resolution that incorporates highest, mid-level and lowest priorities for
County planners The Clallam County Planning Commission will hold a work session on a draft county shoreline plan Wednesday. The work session will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse.
Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will hear an update on earthquake and tsunami readiness Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the lower conference area of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. The board also will hear a presentation on the proposed Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center metropolitan park district and an update on the 2015-17 strategic plan.
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TACOMA — Federal prosecutors say a 32-year-old man previously convicted of child pornography offenses in Florida moved to Lake Tapps and volunteered to baby-sit for families in his neighborhood so he could gain access to young boys and produce more child porn. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Caleb Dean Eccles pleaded guilty Friday in federal court in Tacoma to production, possession and distribution of
child pornography. He faces a mandatory minimum 25 years in prison at his sentencing Aug. 14. In 2002, when he was convicted of 63 child pornography offenses in Florida, the man was sentenced to 10 years of probation. Prosecutors say he altered his name slightly in Washington to avoid detection of his sex offender status. Eccles caught the attention of law enforcement officers investigating a website used to trade child porn.
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SEQUIM — The Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center and Olympic Medical Center are in preliminary talks on building a new facility devoted to sports medicine. But such a partnership will only be possible after the recreation center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., which includes the city’s only public pool and is better known by the acronym SARC, solves its current financial problems. The 27-year-old SARC expects to run out of funding by December 2016, and reserves are expected to fall below $350,000 by the end of this year. “We are in brainstorming mode right now, so few decisions have been made other than to start a planning process,” said Eric Lewis, Olympic Medical Center CEO. “No decision will be made on this partnership by either party until SARC’s financial situation is resolved. “Currently, we do not have an estimated timeline . . . for a decision and will be planning for the remainder of 2015.”
SEQUIM — The creation of a metropolitan park district to support the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center will allow a newly elected board to levy a permanent property tax without voter approval. A measure to create such a district to fund the recreation center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., which includes the city’s only public pool, will appear on the primary election ballot Aug. 4. Ballots in the all-mail primary election will be mailed to registered voters in the existing Clallam County Parks and Recreation District No. 1 on July 15. The election ends at 8 p.m. Aug. 4. If approved, the new park district — which is expected to replace the existing parks and recreation district — would solely fund the recreation center, known by the acronym SARC. The jurisdictional geography is the same: the Clallam County area of the Sequim School District.
Few details Details on how big the added-on sports medicine complex would be, what amenities it would offer and where on the SARC property it could be built have not been hashed out. “We are still in the feasibility study phase, and no size has been determined,” said Scott Deschenes, SARC executive director. “Hopefully, it would connect with our weight room expansion, but it is too early in the process to tell.” The cost of such a facility is presently unknown, although Deschenes said he prefers it be built by a pri-
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Bailey Boyce, left and Josiah Anastasi, both 18 and of Sequim, lift weights at the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center last week. vate investor and not with public money. “SARC could lease land to either OMC or [a] thirdparty organization that would build the building,” he said. “The company would lease the land from SARC. This would allow SARC to add the building without any costs to the public. “I believe this would be in the best option for SARC, but it will be up to the board.”
Physical therapy The main focus of the facility would likely be physical therapy, but that may change, Lewis said, adding that an undetermined amount of medically trained employees would be needed to staff the building. “Employees would need to move into the new space if this occurs, but [we] do not know how many staff this would affect at this point.” OMC is working with SARC on this because “the pool and gym space makes the SARC an attractive partner on wellness and health improvement,” Lewis added. “Health care reform is moving the focus of health care to wellness, prevention and chronic disease management. “The SARC is a natural
partner for these goals, as we currently do not have a large enough gym and treatment space for the number of patients we have in the Sequim community.” In the Sequim area, OMC currently offers cancer care, physical therapy, laboratory testing, diagnostic imaging and a variety of physician specialties, including cardiology, neurology, sleep medicine, orthopedics, gastroenterology, urology and pulmonary medicine.
Health programs “OMC provides rehabilitation programs, including cardiac and cancer rehabilitation, where participants will hopefully transition into health programs outside of rehab” at the proposed sports medicine facility, Deschenes said. “There is a trend where more physicians are prescribing exercise as a primary aspect of wellness. SARC has plenty of options for exercise [such as] swimming, cardio machines, weight machines and classes.”
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PORT ANGELES — A 72-year-old Port Angeles man has been arrested for investigation of seconddegree rape, unlawful imprisonment and unlawful possession of a firearm after two women and a girl reported separate incidents of an attempt and actually being lured into his truck, police said. Curt Ellie Croston will be formally charged at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court. Two of the females were victims of suspected sexual assaults when they were inside a Ford pickup truck Croston was driving, Port Angeles Detective Sgt. Tyler Peninger said. A 19-year-old woman reported in January that she accepted a ride from Croston, who allegedly drove from the 600 block of East First Street to an empty parking lot and
raped the woman, according to the arrest narrative. A 24-year-old w o m a n reported in Croston Fe b r u a r y that Croston attempted to lure her into his truck on the 400 block of Lincoln Street, but she refused. The woman told police she spotted Croston at a March 1 church service, got his name from the congregation leader and wrote down the license plate number of his Ford Ranger, court papers said.
Abduction alleged A 17-year-old girl reported in March that she was abducted on the 400 block of East First Street by a man matching Croston’s description. The girl told police she
was sexually assaulted in the truck before she managed to escape through a rear window when the man had stopped for traffic. Police found firearms at Croston’s Alderwood Circle residence when serving a search warrant Thursday, court papers said. Croston, who has a 1987 conviction of second-degree assault, is not allowed to possess firearms, Peninger said. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly set Croston’s bail at $50,000 Friday. The investigation is ongoing, police said. Anyone who has had contacts with Croston that might relate to his alleged crimes or unreported crimes is asked to phone Peninger at 360-417-4957, Port Angeles Detective Cpl. Kori Malone at 360-417-4941 or Detective Shane Martin at 360-417-4953.
Up to 75 cents “A metropolitan park district has the ability to levy up to 75 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation,” said attorney Craig Miller, who represents Citizens for SARC, which led a petition drive to get the measure on the August ballot. “And once levied, that is a permanent levy. It does not go to a further public vote once it is levied.” SARC is now funded through Clallam County Parks and Recreation District No. 1, a junior taxing district formed in 1988. While the existing recreation district and proposed metropolitan park district are both junior taxing districts, only the latter can unilaterally create a tax without voter approval. “They have different taxing authorities,” Miller said. “The parks and recreation district can only raise money through [a levy approved by voters] or through the sale of bonds.” Conversely, a newly created metropolitan park district board — candidates for which will also appear on the Aug. 4 ballot — can create a new
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Reserve funds For the past 12 years, SARC has relied on reserve money collected through the first 14 years of its existence. But it expects to run out of funding by December 2016, with reserves expected to fall below $350,000 by the end of this year. “When the facility was first built, they asked for 15 cents per thousand [dollars of assessed valuation],” said Scott Deschenes, SARC executive director. Adjusted for inflation, that would be the equivalent of 30 cents today, he said. “[SARC] had a bunch of money in the bank. It is like having a trust fund. We have slowly been eating up that trust fund, [and] it is time to get a job.” In 2014, SARC had an income of $877,921.80 and expenditures of $1,117,852.64 — which led to a net loss of about $240,000. That trend is continuing in 2015 with a total income projected to be $935,600 and projected expenditures of $1,209,100 — leading to the potential net loss of about $273,500.
77 percent of costs According to projections, SARC will be able to recover about 77 percent of operating costs this year with proceeds from the sale of passes, classes and other activities. “Currently this year, we are running a little less than 1 percent variance against budget,” Pickering said. “Our history has always been to be within 80 percent coverage, and we don’t vary much from that year to year.” And such net losses are common at similar facilities across the country, Pickering noted. “We looked around the country at various pool setups such as this — the multiuse facility where you’ve got exercise equipment and rehabilitation as well as the pool — and most of those run about 65 percent.” And if authorized by a newly elected metropolitan park district board, the 12 cents per $1,000 valuation of property tax “would more than cover” any net losses at SARC, Pickering concluded. “We think we have a nice model. It also covers capital funds to do the repairs and updating the facility as needed.”
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First wave of graduations commences this week Ridder also received Neah Bay honors as the Washington The Cape Flattery Scholars recipient for the Members of the class of legislative jurisdiction, said School District will award 2015 at North Olympic Pen- Principal Carrie Ehrhardt. diplomas to 24 members of insula high schools will the Red Devils’ class of 2015 have their moment in the Chimacum at 1 p.m. Saturday, Neah spotlight over the next two Bay High gymnasium, 3560 weeks with 11 commenceThe Chimacum School Deer St. ment ceremonies. District will award diploInformation about the This week, nearly 500 mas to 75 members of the honor graduates was not graduates from five schools Cowboys’ class of 2015 at available. will receive their diplomas 1 p.m. Saturday at McCurdy in ceremonies in front of Pavilion. Quilcene/Crossroads their family, friends and Tickets are not required. The Quilcene School Disteachers. Doors open at noon. The first week includes The valedictorian is trict will award diplomas to ceremonies for Port Orion Weller, and the salu- 12 members of the Rangers’ Townsend, Chimacum, tatorian is Colton Shaw. class of 2015 at 2 p.m. SatNeah Bay, Forks and the In addition to their high urday in the gymnasium at combined Quilcene/Cross- school diplomas, six stu- 294715 U.S. Highway 101. roads high schools. The students attended dents will earn associate Next week, another 500 degrees. both Quilcene High School graduate from Port Angeles, Molly Music and Weller and Crossroads Community Lincoln, Sequim, Clallam will receive degrees from School. Bay and Crescent high Peninsula College, while Class valedictorian is schools. Sarah Allen, Sage Brennan, Samantha Rae and salutaThe total number of Rachel Maki and Taylor torian is Andrew Soderberg. graduates in each class is VanNess will receive Mark Thompson, school estimated until all final degrees from Olympic Col- athletic director and history grades and exam results lege. teacher, will be the staff are complete. Weller and Jonathan speaker. Bell placed second at the Veda Wilson, senior class Port Townsend state Future Business adviser, chaperoned the The Port Townsend Leaders of America compe- entire class on a five-day School District will award tition and will be competing trip to Florida, where it visited Daytona Beach and diplomas to about 100 in nationals. Weller also competed at Disney World. members of the Redhawks’ “This was the first time class of 2015 at 7 p.m. Fri- the state math contest. “We do have a higher- flying on an airplane for day at McCurdy Pavilion, 200 Battery Way, Fort Wor- than-typical percentage of several students,” said Prinden State Park in Port students in the top 10 per- cipal Gary Stebbins. cent of the state for acaTownsend. Due to limited seating, demic achievement. A high Forks entrance to the commence- percentage of students are The Quillayute Valley ment ceremony will be by expected to go on to college,” said Principal Whitney School District will award ticket only. diplomas to 70 members of Tickets are distributed Meissner. Four other students will the Spartans’ class of 2015 to seniors and are not availat 6 p.m. Saturday in the speak at the graduation. able to the public. Levi Clum and Alyssa Forks High gymnasium, Co-valedictorians will be Andrew Anthony and Ryan Wolfe were elected by staff 261 Spartan Ave. The class valedictorian Clarke, and the salutato- as selected speakers, while student body co-presidents is Brooke Jacoby, and the rian is Louise Bednarik. Colin Coker and Rose Alyssa Hamilton and salutatorian is Brooke Ridder were selected by Kiersten Snyder will deliver Peterson. Speakers will be Brenda students and faculty to a student address on behalf of the student government. King and Wendy Bennett. speak. BY ARWYN RICE
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Other rites North Olympic Peninsula commencement ceremonies will continue next week. The schedule for the second week of graduations is: ■ Lincoln High School — 6 p.m. June 11, Peninsula College Little Theater, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles. ■ Sequim High School — 6 p.m. June 12, Sequim High School stadium, 601 N. Sequim Ave. ■ Port Angeles High School — 7:30 p.m. June 12, Civic Field, corner of East Fourth and South Race streets. ■ Clallam Bay High School — 2 p.m. June 13, Clallam Bay High gymnasium, 16933 state Highway Hannah Howell 112. ■ Crescent High School — 3 p.m. June 13, Crescent High gymnasium, 50350 state Highway 112, Joyce. And Peninsula College will hold its graduation ceremonies starting at 2 p.m. June 13 in the college gymnasium in Port Angeles.
Students of Distinction Meanwhile, the Peninsula Daily News will again publish a magazine, Students of Distinction, featuring photos of all North Olympic Peninsula high school honors and scholarship recipients Sunday, June 28. In addition to the honor students, the names of all graduates will appear in the keepsake publication.
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PORT ANGELES — Hannah Howell is just 17, but she’s been playing with the Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble for a couple of years now. A trombonist, she is one of the most talented musi_________ cians on campus, said David P. Jones, head of the colReporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. lege’s music department. Music lovers will have a 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily news.com. chance to hear Hannah in a big hall this Monday evening: She’ll give her senior recital at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center, 304 E. Park Ave., at 7 p.m. Admission is free to the performance, which will feature Gabriel Fauré’s “Après un Rêve” (“After a Dream”), the third movement of Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto and Haydn’s Divertimento, among other works. Hannah, who’s about to graduate from Port Angeles High, also will perform a few duets with euphonium player and fellow senior
Sophy Doryland. Peninsula College student Kyle Sholinder will be the piano accompanist in the recital, and the Port Angeles High School Brass Choir will join Hannah for Purcell’s “Trumpet Voluntary.”
Slide attracts “I chose trombone because it is unique,” Hannah said, “in the fact that the pitch can be adjusted by the slide, and it has the potential to have so many different sounds. “It can sound so beautiful some of the time and other times have a barky, big-band sound.” After six years of playing this horn, “I have loved every moment exploring the instrument,” she said. Hannah plans to attend Central Washington University, where her major will be trombone music performance.
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Franklin Elementary School students make art from beach debris — art to be displayed in an exhibition opening Monday at The Landing mall in Port Angeles. The students are, from left, Sara Holland, Rafael Moreno, Kira Hedin, Ryleigh Scheid and Carson Mordecai-Smith.
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Landing, 115 E. Railroad Ave. Refreshments will be served in the ground-floor atrium. Tucker has volunteered at Franklin each Thursday since February, working with students on all manner of sculptures, paintings and wearable art made from stuff washed up on local beaches.
PORT ANGELES — A coral reef, “garbage monsters,” crowns, necklaces and other objets d’art — de beach debris, that is — are to be unveiled in an unusual display at The Landing mall atrium Monday. Teaching artist Sarah Tucker and the Franklin Ele- Upcycled art mentary School Marine Rope, plastics, flip-flop Debris Art Club are mounting this show, which opens sandals — the kids saw its with a free public reception at potential. 6:30 p.m. Monday at The “I have been hoarding
their art for the big art opening,” said Tucker, who also worked with paraeducator Sherrie Ritchie and volunteer Megan Wilson to run the school club. Back in March at Franklin’s science fair, Tucker set up a “fishing wall” like those seen at carnivals. Rigged with a halibut fishing pole with a clip on the end, the game enabled children to cast over the wall, hook a piece of marine debris Tucker and crew had collected, and haul in their catch. The kids loved it, Tucker said. Since then, she has also had Jon Schmidt, coordinator of Washington Coastsavers and its twice-yearly
beach cleanups, speak to the students about marine debris. And on the April weekend following Earth Day, some of the youngsters participated in the Trashion Show, a runway show of wearable art made from beach flotsam, at Forks’ Rainforest Arts Center. At The Landing, Franklin’s marine debris art show will stay up until the end of June, as the students go on summer vacation and, perhaps, have time to go to the beach for more art materials.
SPOKANE — An agreement between the city and Spokane Public Schools would put up to 17 armed guards in district schools. The Spokesman-Review reported that the plan will become official if approved by the City Council on Monday. District safety director Mark Sterk said he expects the armed guards to be trained and on the job by January. For now, the district is still negotiating with the guards’ union representatives on what the union sees as a change in working conditions. Sterk and the union agree on at least one thing: that the guards will be much like police officers. Spokane Education Association’s Rebecca Powell said the guards didn’t get hired to be law enforcement, which carries additional responsibility. The district currently employs 13 school guards and one supervisor.
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TACOMA — A 17-yearold boy has been charged with second-degree murder after Pierce County prose-
cutors say he mistakenly shot and killed a friend while intending to fire at another target. The News Tribune of Tacoma reported that the teen pleaded not guilty Friday in the death of 17-yearold Jatarius Tolbert. He is being held on $1 million bail. Court records show Tolbert was shot as he was hanging out in a Tacoma parking lot May 11 with other young men. Someone in Tolbert’s group fired a gun at a car as it passed, and his acquaintances told police someone inside the car returned fire. Prosecutors say the state crime lab later determined the bullet that killed Tolbert came from a revolver police found on the suspect when they stopped a car he was in a few days later. Detectives who interviewed the suspect reportedly said he was despondent over accidentally shooting his friend. The Associated Press
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A8 This week’s business meets ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Monday’s program be Eric Lewis, Olympic Medical Center CEO, on the hospital’s strategic plan for 2015-17. Lewis Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s guest speaker will be Tim Lawson, executive director of the Port Townsend School of Woodworking, with an update on the Lawson school. The meeting sponsor is Radiance Hair Salon.
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■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be the usual firstof-the month general business meeting. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.99; and a cup of soup, $3.99 (all prices plus tax). The entree is spaghetti.
Finding success well past age of wunderkind closets and drawers, leaking from rusty faucets and reappearing as character actors,” said Shulklapper, NEW YORK — As a girl growing now 80. up in a borough of New York City, She began sending out poems Lucille Gang Shulklapper dreamed and short stories, and published of being a writer and “having a her first book of poetry in 1996, house husband like Edna St. Vincent when she was 60. Millay.” Life didn’t unfold quite that Children’s book way. Since then, she has published Instead of having a literary four chapbooks, which are typically career, she married, took a teachsmall editions of 40 pages or so, ing job and raised three children. and a fifth is in progress. She wrote off and on, mostly for And in January, Guardian herself. But when she retired in her late Angel Publishing released Shulklapper’s first children’s book, 50s, “words came tumbling out of BY ABBY ELLIN
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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Kevin Hoult, certified business adviser for the North Peninsula Small Business Development CenHoult ter. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
Stuck in Bed Fred. “I am living beyond my dreams,” said Shulklapper, a widowed grandmother of six who lives in Boca Raton, Fla. “I feel as though it’s my baby. A long pregnancy and now its delivery, all 10 toes and fingers.” Conventional wisdom holds that if you do not write your Farewell to Arms, paint your “Starry Night,” start the next Twitter or climb Mount Everest by young adulthood, or at least middle age, then chances are you will never do it. TURN
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PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: A look at the city of Port Angeles’ Wi-Fi mesh network and public safety. ■ Tuesday: Olympic Medical Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation’s Gloria Andrus, operations manager, and Christopher Shaw, physical therapist, discuss the “Benefits of a Therapeutic Pool/Preventing Injuries in the Yard and Garden.” ■ Wednesday: Pre-
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empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Dr. Kip Tulin, director of Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic, discusses “Your Health Is Not a Spectator Sport.” Second segment: Pat Ferris discusses the Story People of Clallam County’s upcoming Liars Contest. Third segment: Port Angeles Farmers Market Manager Cynthia Warne discusses the annual Strawberry Shortcake Fundraiser
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10. Be careful about applying for new credit Any time you apply for new credit, your credit report is pulled and reviewed by lenders. To keep a record of this credit-report review, an “inquiry” is placed on your credit report. The scoring model does not favor excessive inquiries — applying for numerous loans and lines of credit is a red flag for lenders and this is reflected in the credit score. The good news is that if you apply for a new mortgage, auto loan or student loan, multiple inquiries within a certain period of time only count as one inquiry. For mortgages and auto loans, all inquiries placed within a 30-day period of time only count as one inquiry against your credit score. All student-loan inquiries within a 14-day period of time count as one inquiry. There is no similar penalty-free “shopping period” for other types of loans and lines of credit, such as credit cards: All submitted credit applications will result in an inquiry being placed on your credit report. Inquiries stay on your credit report for up to two years.
SPOKANE — A record crop of apples, coupled with the West Coast port slowdown earlier this year, is taking a toll on Washington apple growers. Nearly $100 million worth of apples that cannot be sold have been dumped into fields across central Washington, the nation’s most productive apple region. The apples are being left to rot and compost in the hot sun, an unusual occurrence for an industry that has found ways to market ever-growing crops. “If we wouldn’t have had the port slowdown, we wouldn’t have needed this,” Todd Fryhover, president of the Washington Apple Commission in Wenatchee, said of the dumping. ENINSULA He estimated that apple exporters lost at least three weeks of their season Surviving family of fallen because of labor problems at police officers, chiefs of West Coast ports. police from around the region and dozens of federal Fallen officers border agents gathered on a BLAINE — A memorial helipad outside the U.S. for all Washington state law Border Patrol offices for the enforcement killed in the binational ceremony. line of duty was unveiled Thursday at the headquarMore recalls ters of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Blaine Sector. DETROIT — General
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Green Crow turns 30 GREEN CROW CORP., a Port Angeles-based company with interests in timberland, surface mining, log trading, real estate development and homebuilding, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The family-owned business was formed in 1985 by David and Gretchen Crow, John David Crow and Randy Johnson. Green Crow has grown from owning and managing 16,000 acres with four employees in Clallam County to a business that now manages 100,000 acres and has 50 employees spread out in Western Washington, Oregon, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. A company representative said Green Crow will hold a formal 30th anniversary celebration this summer in Port Angeles. Peninsula Daily News
DAILY NEWS Motors and Subaru are adding vehicles to the growing list of models being recalled by 11 automakers due to potentially exploding air bags. The U.S. government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the model information Friday. The vehicles are equipped with air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. of Japan that can inflate with too much force, spewing shrapnel into the passenger compartment. Six people have been killed and more than 100 injured due to the problem.
Gold and silver Gold for August delivery rose $1, or 0.1 percent, to settle at $1,189.80 an ounce Friday. July silver advanced 3.2 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $16.701 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News, Victoria News, The New York Times and The Associated Press
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Sentimental journeys with Mom Antiquing helps her find some meaning of life — and lives old barn out in the countryside, not far from my house. There, among the old tablecloths and dusty glass■ Do you like to ware, I saw a fauxbrowse and shop copper cake keeper, for antiques? Take decorated with little today’s Peninsula black silhouettes of Poll at peninsula a party in progress, dailynews.com. that looked just like my mother’s. I was at once delighted and bereft, hit hard by all these once tenderly loved objects. All this loss. I bought the cake keeper, and it disappeared into my basement — I don’t have cakes to keep, exactly. But doing laundry, I saw the copper gleam and it made me happy to think of my mother, in her kitchen. She did make cakes. I returned to the antique mall the following Sunday. I came upon an ice bucket like hers, with penguins on a cheery march. The knob was brown, not black, like on my mother’s, but I didn’t even bargain. I started going every Sunday, as though to church, and in this way, I got back something of my mother. Other people’s letters and photographs, old records, a tablecloth printed with cherries. Sometimes in the mall, I cried.
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Y MOTHER SAT NEXT TO ME on her sofa. She held a brass candlestick like a baton. “Put stickers on the things you’d like to have,” she said. “With your initials. So when I’m gone there’s no confusion.” “Are you sure?” I said. She was in her 70s, physically fit, healthy on all fronts but one. My mother had suffered from paralyzing fear and paranoia for much of her life. At any moment, she could change her mind. Sellers I saw my grandmother’s Wedgwood in the china cabinet. Dared I hope? As my mother aged, her memory flickered. One of the things she seemed to forget was to be terrified. She still knew what a phone was. But its ringing no longer triggered fear. Mild dementia had made my mother more normal, not less. The whole time I’d grown up with her, and long after, she’d desperately worried that people were trying to take her things. I couldn’t even believe we were having this conversation. It wasn’t the things I had wanted. It was closeness to my mother. “Go ahead,” she said. “Pick something you like.” She smiled. I hesitated.
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She was good and I was loved. I asked her, carefully, about the assisted living facility she was tentatively planning to move into, and what she wanted to have happen with her furniture. Quickly, a shadow passed over her face: I saw the signature flash of fear. “What are you looking at?” she said sharply. I closed my eyes. “Nothing,” I said. “You’ve just come down here to clean me out!” She flew from the room. I heard her bedroom door lock. I went out to the garage — packed with stuff that would have to be dealt with — and leaned against a tower of old boxes. I wasn’t sure whom I felt more sorry for, me or her.
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VER THE FOLLOWING years, during her long decline, she told me she had given away things to neighbors and strangers. She never brought up the stickers again, and I never asked. I’d written her a letter every Sunday all through college and she’d saved each one; how I craved that correspondence. I still wake up at night, wanting those letters. She scattered photographs, destroyed my father’s 1950s love letters to her, gave away her lovely kitchen things and then called me, wondering where they had gone. Alzheimer’s disease took her memory, and she lost everything. One day — before she died, years after she no longer knew me — I was wandering through an antique mall, a wonderful
Y MOTHER LED A difficult life, and yet there were slivers of happiness. Her camellias, her perfect lemon cake, the beautifully laid table. In the years since, I lost my mother to Alzheimer’s, and then, a year and a half ago, to death. I have purchased too much stuff and wonder, each time I move, what it is I’m dragging with me. But I read a book on organizing that instructs you to pick up each item in your house and ask: Does this bring me joy? And the answer is: Yes. Oh, yes. These simple, mass-produced objects, from the kitchens of other mothers, most likely dead now, too, help me hold her close, help me construct a meaningful story of her life. And let me love her.
________ Heather Sellers, a professor of English at the University of South Florida, is the author of the memoir You Don’t Look Like Anyone I Know. Her essay first appeared in The New York Times.
What do you think is the best feature of the North Olympic Peninsula?
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“The mountains of our Olympic National Park. I say that because of the snow and beauty the mountains give us. Isn’t much snow now, though. I can see both sea and mountains from my home.”
“The ocean and mountains and all the green in between. It’s all so beautiful. I just love to look at the mountains with snow on them and go to the beach — all on the same day. Compared to New York, it’s great.”
“The people, and the fact they can feel free to be who they want to be without being judged.”
“The trees. They mean a whole lot to us here on the North Olympic Peninsula. Besides their beauty, they give us shade and fresh air to breathe, and lumber for many jobs. Our area has a lot to offer.”
“It’s the water, the lakes, the mountains and nature’s own landscaping. I like Lake Crescent, where I used to take my kids swimming years ago. The lake is especially nice.”
“The best part is we have so many untamed forests so close by that we can enjoy. We have so many awesome forests.”
“To be out in nature and enjoy its beauty, like when we go camping. We’re going this summer to Salt Creek. When I was 3, I ran to Marymere Falls and back without help. I really enjoy nature.”
“The fresh air. Breathe in the beauty. We’ve lots of great scenery around here. The trip in from Forks to Port Angeles I take a lot, and it’s beautiful, especially around the lake.”
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Peninsula Voices Naloxone under the law Give SARC a chance Reading some of the comments that follow recent www.peninsula dailynews.com articles on naloxone made me think that we have not done a good job of explaining that people seeking medical help in respect to a drug overdose are immune from prosecution. Note that the intent of the state Legislature, as identified in RCW 69.50.315, is to save lives by increasing timely medical attention to drug overdose victims through the establishment of limited immunity from prosecution. For example, when we respond to a potential heroin overdose, we may at times find heroin in possession of the patient (in a pocket, for example, or in plain view somewhere else). We do not take any enforcement action because the law is clear: We are there to save a life, not further a prosecution. I believe this helps to explain why we are now receiving calls related to heroin overdoses when, in the past, that was a very rare occurrence. Additionally, in the past, we would have prepared and executed a search warrant on the residence to locate any evidence that could assist in the prosecution of the offender. That “offender,” however, is now a patient, and an evidence search would be inappropriate and very likely illegal. What this means is that we will seize obvious contraband that is in plain view, but we will not implement any strategy to discover what else might be there. This is consistent with the law as it exists in many other states, such as Illinois and California. Terry Gallagher, Port Angeles Gallagher is the Port Angeles police chief.
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tions as though it can. Most people would think you plow snow when, well, when it’s snowing. Not Olympic National Park. The park schedules it from December through March, and then only Fridays through Sundays plus holidays, weather permitting. The Hurricane Ridge Winter Access Coalition even raised $11,000 in “backshish” [a gratuity, tip or bribe] to get an additional day of access on Thursdays. What happens when the snow just doesn’t show up for most of the winter but decides to make a guest appearance in the spring? I would like to think that a big annual plowing budget that didn’t get spent plowing snow all winter might have a few gallons of diesel left in it to accommodate the two or three plowing days needed in the springtime. After all, we have had Aprils when 5 feet of snow have fallen. Nope. When we got a beautiful, sunny 24 inches of new snow [earlier this spring] at Hurricane Ridge with only 5 mph winds, the friendly woman at the visitor center advised us that the road is closed, plowing season is over and the drivers hired to plow are no longer available. You’d hope that those drivers were working on fixing other park roads since there wasn’t much plowing for them to do. Joe Swordmaker, Port Angeles
I was stunned by the vitriol expressed in the two letters by Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center critics [“SARC Board Selfish” and “Frugal SARC Group,” Peninsula Voices, May 24]. I have been a regular user of the pool at SARC for more than 10 years and have seen SARC grow and evolve into the fine community facility it is today. I lived in the area when SARC was built in 1988 and know that especially early on, there were detractors who didn’t want it built in the first place, didn’t like the way it was run, felt it was “only for rich people” or — on the flip side of that — felt it should charge more. After 27 years and all the people who have benefited from having SARC in Sequim, it’s sad that there are still those who want to change it or do away with it. As the SARC facility has aged, it has required the kind of maintenance and repairs that any 27-year-old facility would need, and the costs are higher than they would be on a newer property. SARC management (the finest ever) and a selfless (not “selfish”) board have had to make the best use of limited funds. To my way of thinking, we already have a “frugal SARC.” The Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center would be an asset to any community, and we are lucky to have it. In August, I hope the community will vote to give SARC a chance at another 27 years. We asked Olympic National Denise Kane, Park spokeswoman Barb Maynes Sequim for a response. Here it is: Hurricane Ridge Olympic National Park has a To plow or not to plow? seven-person road crew that Olympic National Park is maintains nearly 180 miles of probably the only public agency paved and gravel roads and the that can schedule the weather. park’s heavy-equipment fleet. At least it runs its road operaIn winter, three members of
the road crew are assigned to plowing and sanding Hurricane Ridge Road. Their primary assignment is to provide access to Hurricane Ridge from December through March, the busiest winter months. In April, when the winter’s visitation typically declines at Hurricane Ridge, the plowing crew is reassigned to areas throughout the park to prepare for summer. Even with this year’s low snowpack, the road crew was still responsible for maintaining vehicle access to Hurricane Ridge. This work included clearing the less-than-normal-but-stillpresent snow, sanding the road to reduce the threat of ice and removing rock fall and other road hazards. With this year’s record-low snow, the crew was able to shift focus to spring road maintenance and other projects much earlier in the season. As a result, the new Glines Canyon Spillway Overlook was completed by Memorial Day weekend, and the Deer Park, Hurricane Hill and Obstruction Point roads were each open at least a full month ahead of schedule. Several utility projects throughout the park also were completed, thanks to the road crew’s availability. In recent years, the scheduled days for Hurricane Ridge Road access were Fridays through Sundays, the busiest days at the Ridge. This year, thanks to an $11,000 donation from the Hurricane Ridge Winter Access Coalition, we were able to staff Hurricane Ridge with an adequate number of emergency responders, allowing the road to be open (weather permitting) one additional day during the week. Although this winter’s snow cover never materialized, visitors certainly did. Visitation at Hurricane Ridge
through April of 2015 increased 23 percent over the first four months of 2014.
Papal critic Bill O’Reilly and his news team of Catholic pundits and commentators purposefully avoided telling you and me that Pope Francis has officially designated longtime terrorist Mahmoud Abbas an “angel of peace.” Or that this pope now believes Jesus Christ is no longer essential to one’s eternal salvation. Regardless of your religious affiliation or absence thereof, the most novice perusal of our Holy Bible unambiguously describes the pope’s declaration as heresy and against the teachings of Christ. A demonstrative departure of doctrine demands we no longer refer to Catholicism as a Christian religion. Brian W. Lawson, Chimacum EDITOR’S NOTE: Pope Francis denied Thursday that he had called Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas “an angel of peace” when the two met earlier this month. The pope told Israeli reporter Henrique Cymerman that he told Abbas — in Italian — that he believes Abbas could become an angel of peace in the future.
Jeb not a participant In my letter about Project for a New American Century [“Jeb on Iraq,” Peninsula Voices, May 26], I meant to list Jeb Bush as a founding member of the project. However, the Project for a New American Century document, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses,” does not list Bush as having participated in that report, which was the source of the quote about “a new Pearl Harbor.” Milton I. Patrie, Sequim
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT
Rave of the Week BIG THANKYOU TO the couple who paid for my breakfast on Memorial Day weekend. It was a happy, get-out-of-the-house way for me to honor my husband of 64 years, a World War II veteran. I will pay it forward.
. . . and other Raves RAVE TO BUCK Ellard for being a gentleman and walking me to my car when I forgot my cane. The musician did this during his half-time break during a recent Sequim performance. MANY THANKS TO the Port Angeles Garden Cub for creating beautiful planters on First Street in Port Angeles.
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RAVE TO NEIGHBORS who communicate to other neighbors when there is an emergency alert in the community. Not everyone saw the message.
Rant of the Week TO ALL OF the drivers who pass on the right: It is illegal, not safe — and you are not that important that you need to be in that big of a hurry.
. . . and other Rants I TOOK A 9-year-old to Port Williams Beach on Memorial Day to beachcomb and sit on the beach. There was not one spot where we were not sitting next to or stepping in a dog pile. Can we do something with signs and doggy bags to make the beach safe and pleasant for children? I won’t be going there again. TO THE LADY at the grocery store who was getting milk chocolate bars in the bulk area: You reached into the box with-
out the gloves that are right next to the chocolate. There are others who buy the bulk food and would rather you — and others — use the gloves and the scoops. RANT TO SKY King with the buzz bomb nuisance helicopter racing up the back of Morse Creek valley. You were 300 feet above my home behind Mount Pleasant. RANT TO PLANNERS who decide that ripping up our city streets and blocking traffic during morning commute times is in the best interests of all concerned. How about doing the digging and blocking earlier and later in the day? RAZOR-BLADE RANT TO the jerk driving a white vehicle who refused to pull off the highway for an oncoming ambulance and nearly sideswiped us as we were trying to get back on the road.
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Success: Life CONTINUED FROM A8 But that idea is becoming increasingly outdated as people are not only having successes later in life, but blooming in areas they never expected. Maybe they are not making millions or wielding a brush like Rembrandt. Still, many people are discovering that the latter part of their lives can be just as (or even more) rewarding creatively, emotionally and spiritually.
Late triumphs Examples of later-in-life triumphs abound. Ernestine Shepherd, for example, began bodybuilding (and running marathons) at age 56. Diana Nyad swam from Cuba to Florida at 64, after several attempts. Harland Sanders started his KFC empire in his 60s. Frank McCourt won a Pulitzer Prize for Angela’s Ashes when he was 66. Jurgen Schmidt, a retiree in Huntington Beach, Calif., and a Senior Masters swimmer, recently starred in a three-minute video for Speedo. “A lot of what it comes down to — are you cognitively able to do it?” said James C. Kaufman, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Connecticut. “Most software developers don’t suddenly start at 60, but being open to new experiences is one of the biggest predictors of creativity.” “We absolutely have to revamp this idea of a linear pattern of accomplishment that ends when you’re 50 or 60,” said Karl A. Pillemer, a professor of gerontology at Cornell University, and author of 30 Lessons for Loving. “There are simply too many examples of people who bloom late, and it’s the most extraordinary time of their life.”
Legacy project Pillemer, who has interviewed more than 1,500 people age 70 and older for the Legacy Project at Cornell, found that a large number of people said they had achieved a life dream or embarked on a worthwhile endeavor after age 65. “There was this feeling of somehow ‘getting it right’ at 50 or 60 or older,” he said, noting that this sentiment applies to creative efforts, relationships and work. Researchers distinguish between crystallized (general knowledge) and fluid (problem solving) intelligence. Crystallized intelligence tends to grow over a lifetime, whereas fluid intelligence usually declines after a person reaches the late 20s. That’s why deciding to become a mathematician or a chess master at age 50 usually does not work. “It is generally very difficult to get a late start in a field that requires lots of
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fluid intelligence from the get-go,” said Dean Keith Simonton, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and author of The Wiley Handbook of Genius. However, Simonton points out, people differ at the rates and ages in which they acquire expertise. “Often people don’t even discover what they really want to do with their lives — or even where their talents might lie — until well past middle age,” he said. “Grandma Moses is the proverbial case.” (That’s Anna Mary Robertson Moses, better known as Grandma Moses, the renowned American folk artist.)
Two types In his book, Old Masters and Young Geniuses: The Two Life Cycles of Artistic Creativity, David W. Galenson, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, argues that there are two kinds of practitioners in most given fields: conceptual and experimental. Conceptual minds tend to be younger and typically better with abstractions. Experimental minds, on the other hand, take longer to gestate, working by trial and error. This helps explain why, for example, conceptual artist Pablo Picasso produced his greatest work at age 26, whereas Paul Cezanne created his at 67. “To say every discipline has its peak age is wrong,” Galenson said. Of course, everyone has his or her own definition of “peaked.” Marjorie Forbes was a 68-year-old retired social worker when she began studying the oboe. Although she played the violin as a teenager, she had always wanted to play the oboe. Now 81, Forbes said she initially was happy “tootling away” in her Manhattan, N.Y., living room. But as her prowess grew, so did her aspirations. After taking a music course at Oberlin College, she joined coached chamber ensembles at the 92nd Street Y and at Lucy Moses, a community arts school in New York. Today, she considers herself a “medium good amateur.” “I can’t make money doing what I’m doing, but I think I’ve reinvented myself to do something I’ve always wanted to do,” Forbes said. “I never dreamed I’d get to be as good as I am.”
VICTORIA — The Belleville Street terminal where the MV Coho ties up is going to look a lot different over the next few years after the province and two ferry companies announced a $17.4 million [$12.96 million U.S.] upgrade to the terminal. The project is a collaboration among the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, Black Ball Ferry Line — owner of the Coho — and Clipper Navigation Ltd., which operates passenger ferries from Seattle.
PA to Victoria The Coho operates passenger and car service between Port Angeles and Victoria year-round. “It’s critical this important piece of transportation infrastructure is upgraded, starting with the safety improvements to the Black Ball wharves,” said Todd Stone, minister of transportation and infrastructure. “It is a critical component of our Pacific gateway and a key entry point not just into Victoria, but British Columbia and, indeed, Canada.” The improvements will occur in three phases.
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Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps and British Columbia Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone appear outside the MV Coho terminal to announce public-private funding to upgrade the ferry landing. The first are muchneeded repairs to the Black Ball and Clipper wharves by replacing the current deteriorating wood piles with steel piles. “Everybody knew they were on their last legs and knew they had to be renewed,” said Ryan Burles, president and chief operating officer of Black Ball Ferry Line. Construction on the Black Ball wharf is sched-
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More awardees Also, Food Co-op Grocery, Inn at Port Ludlow Catering, Jefferson County Horse Project 4-H, Jefferson County Jail, Jefferson Mental Health, Lanza’s, Lively Olive Tasting Bar, Port Townsend Senior Nutrition, Port Townsend High School cafeteria, QFC No. 106 DeliPort Townsend, QueetsClearwater Elementary School, Quilcene School cafeteria and Timberhouse Restaurant.
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, May 31, 2015 SECTION
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Barry a state champ
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Sequim senior wins 2A javelin PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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CHENEY — Elisha Winck became Neah Bay’s first track and field state champion in 31 years by winning the triple jump at the Class 1B state meet at Eastern Washington University. Winck jumped 43 feet, 8 inches in Friday’s finals to beat secondplace finisher Sam Schafer (41-05.75) by more than 2 feet. Neah Bay’s last state chamWinck pion was Rob Moss, who won the javelin in 1984. Winck helped the Red Devils to another state championship Saturday afternoon. Neah Bay’s 4x100-meter relay became the first team to break the 45-second mark in the history of the 1B state meet. Cole Svec, Chris Martinez, Winck and Buzzell ran the event in 44.87 seconds to break Wellpinit’s 2013 record of 45.10 seconds. Saturday’s second-place finisher, Mount Rainier Lutheran, also surpassed Wellpinit’s former record with a time of 45.05 seconds.
Called record “I told Cameron before the meet, ‘We’re going to break that record,’” Martinez said. “It feels great to be able to wok hard all season and have it actually pay off. “The four of us, we’re really close. It’s a really good feeling to be able to trust people to work hard in practice.” Martinez said the relay team arrived at the stadium early Saturday to work on handoffs. “They weren’t the best yesterday, so we worked on them this morning, and they were right on the money,” Martinez said. Buzzell finished 10th in the 100and 200-meter dash preliminaries Friday.
Chartraw medals twice Faye Chartraw earned a pair of medals for the Neah Bay girls, placing third in the shot put and sixth in the discus. It was her second consecutive third-place state showing in the shot put. Clallam Bay’s Sami Metcalf also medaled in the shot put with a seventh-place finish. Crescent’s Shannon Williams took 11th. Williams earned a seventh-place medal in the discus. Crescent’s Ashara Dodson out-threw Williams and Chartraw and placed fourth. Neah Bay’s girls 4x100 and 4x200 relays were stopped in the preliminaries, finishing ninth and 11th respectively. The Clallam Bay girls made the finals in all three relays. They ended up placing fifth in the 4x100 and sixth in the 4x200. TURN
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Sequim’s Alex Barry won the Class 2A state championship in the javelin with a throw of 185 feet, 1 inch.
CHENEY — Port Townsend senior Jeff Seton earned the highest finish of any North Olympic Peninsula athlete competing at the Class 1A state track and field championship at Eastern Washington University. Seton, in his first year of track and field, placed fifth in the javelin. Mark Streett and Ryan Clark each picked up seventh-place medals for the
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3 area teams make quick exit Only Quilcene survives first day of state PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SELAH — Port Angeles and Sequim’s time at the Class 2A state softball tournament was brief as both teams were eliminated after two defeats. Chimacum also was bounced in the first day from the 1A tournament Friday. Quilcene survived the first day of the 1B tournament and advanced to the third-place game Saturday. The Roughriders opened their state slate Friday with a 15-3 loss in six innings to the W.F. West Bearcats, a team making its 12th consecutive state appearance. In the consolation bracket, Port Angeles’ attempt at a seventh-inning rally faltered in an 8-5 loss to the Anacortes Seahawks.
Tough third outs The Roughriders were burned by two-out rallies in both losses. “The whole day just didn’t seem right,” coach Randy Steinman said. “We didn’t play badly, we just didn’t play our best.” Port Angeles allowed a run to score with two outs in the second and three more with two out in the bottom of the fourth to fall behind Anacortes 4-0. An RBI double from Carly Gouge and an RBI single from Jaidyn Larson in the top of the fifth helped the Riders cut Ana-
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Port Angeles’ Carly Gouge (5) steals second base, beating the throw to Anacortes’ Brooke Riordan.
Softball cortes’ lead to 4-2. But an error-filled sixth inning by Port Angeles helped the Seahawks send four runners across and take an 8-2 lead. All four of Anacortes’ runs came with two down in the sixth inning. “I’m not going to blame the heat or anything else, but we didn’t get things going offensively and we were making too many mistakes defensively,”
Steinman said. “Their right fielder made two wonderful catches that if those fall, we score runs. “We didn’t get a lot of breaks.” Port Angeles’ attempt at a rally was thwarted in its last time up to bat. Gouge and Larson doubled, and then Gouge scored on an infield single from Alicia Howell. A two-out, two-run single from Taylar Clark brought the Riders within 8-5, but they couldn’t keep the rally alive. “Down six runs, we could
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TACOMA — Alex Barry really only needed one throw. The Sequim senior threw the javelin 182 feet, 6 inches on his first throw at the Class 2A track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School. Hockinson’s Quentin Sills sent his first throw 181-05, and looked like he was going to push Barry for the state championship. But Sills only broke 170 feet once in his following four throws, and Jacob Shults of Clarkston was the only other competitor who managed to throw that far in Friday’s finals. Meanwhile, all of Barry’s throws surpassed 170, including his fourth throw of 185-01, as he easily claimed the javelin state championship. “That first throw won it for me,” Barry said. Barry became Sequim’s first state champion since Jayson Brocklesby won the high jump in 2013. “I was really a happy, and it was an honor,” Barry said of winning the state title.
1A Track Redhawks in the 400- and 1,600-meter runs, respectively.
Relay earns medal Streett and Port Townsend’s Zach Wilson, Koby Weidner and Cameron Constantine finished seventh in the boys 4x100 relay. Brennan LaBrie had an
eight-place finish in the 800. Seren Dances finished 15th in the triple jump, for the Redhawks, and Hannah Trailer was 16th in the 1,600. Weidner came in ninth in his preliminary heat in the 100, while Constantine was 14th in his 200 preliminary. For the Port Townsend girls, Shenoa Snyder placed 12th in the discus Saturday in her first time competing
at the track and field championships.
Spartans and Cowboys Forks’ best result came from senior Miguel Morales, who ended up 10th in the discus. Austin Pegram was 12th in the boys 1,600 and 16th in the 800, while Kari Larson was ninth in the girls 800 and 13th in the 1,600. Chimacum’s lone state qualifier, Bailey Castillo, finished 12th in the javelin.
have just folded, but we ended up having the tying run at the plate in that last inning,” Steinman said. “We were battling until the end.” Steinman was proud of how his four seniors, Gouge, Howell, Alyssa Wetzler and Dawn Oliver, closed their careers. “I love those seniors,” Steinman said. “All season long they contributed in so many different ways.” TURN
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Today’s Today Baseball: Wilder vs. Pac Tech, at Lower Columbia College (Longview), 10 a.m.; Wilder vs. Centralia Sobe Toyota, at Lower Columbia College (Longview), 12:30 p.m.; Olympic Crosscutters at Cruiser Wooden Bat Tournament, at Eatonville.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Thursday Men’s high game: Lucas Robinson, 229; men’s high series: Lucas Robinson, 621. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 213; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 581. Leading team: Handpiece Solutions. Spring Monday Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 299; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 825. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 190; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 521. Leading team: Olympic Laundry.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Paul reed, 34; Win Miller, 37. Net: Greg Shield, 30.5; Lyle Andrus, 31; Lawrence Bingham, 31; Tony Sample, 31.5; Dave Henderson, 32.5; Ray Dooley, 32.5; Paul Stutesman, 33; Eric Kovatch, 33. Team gross: Paul Reed and Jim Root, 70; Rick Hoover and Paul Stutesman, 73. Team net: Lawrence Bingham and Steve Hutchings, 58; Eric Kovatch and John W. Sadler, 58; Lyle Andrus and Robert Whitney, 59; Tom Lowe and Dick Goodman, 60; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 60; Bernie Anselmo and Dick Goodman, 60; Jeff Colvin and Win Miller, 60. Wednesday Merchants League — Week 8 Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 87.5 2. Dream Team 81.5 3. Supply Works 79.5 4. Glass Services 74 5. Olympic Sewer & Drain 73.5 6. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 70 7. Rudy’s Automotive 60 8. The Warm House 60 9. Elwood Allstate 60 10. Southern Yachts 58 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Greg Senf, 34; Rick Hoover, 35. Net: George Peabody, 32; Tim Lusk, 32; Mark Mast, 32; Tom Arnold, 32; Mike Robinson, 33; Rena Peabody, 33; Barry Tate, 34; Jim Hoine, 34. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Dolly Burnett, 40; Deke Temres, 43; Steve Moreno, 43. Net: Lori Oakes, 32; Jerry Brinkman, 33; Jim Walton, 34; Sue Barber, 34; Tory Clayton, 34; Jared Tweter, 34; Joe Gentry, 34. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Luke Robinson, 47; Mike Rogers, 49. Net: Joan Hanson, 32; Helen Arnold, 32; Kitty Byrne, 33; Ryan Haller, 34; Del Johnson, 35; Zack Slota, 35; Barb Thompson, 35; Bill VanGordon, 35. Wednesday Ladies Club Better Nine Net: Linda Bruch, 31.5; Rena Peabody, 32; Marie Murata, 33.5; Dolly Burnett, 34; Doris Sparks, 34; Chris Anderson, 35.5. Chip In’s No. 16: Rena Peabody and Sherry Henderson. No. 10: Linda Bruch. No. 6: Sue Barber. Tuesday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Bob Brodhun, 57; Kerry Perkins, 57; Jade Tisdale, 58. Net: Joe Tweter, 42; Andy Duran, 43; Jerry
Hendricks, 43; Chuck Turner, 44. Team gross: Jade Tisdale and Paul Stutesman, 66; Jade Tisdale and John Tweter, 68; Paul Stutesman and John Tweter, 68; Steve Main and Larry Aillaud, 68. Team net: Jerry Hendricks and Ralph Bauman, 53; Steve Murata and Andy Duran, 56; Kui Solomon and Gene Middleton, 56; Duane Vernon and Chuck Turner, 56. Wednesday, May 20 Ladies Club Putts Net: Dolly Burnett, 29; Doris Sparks, 30; Sherry Henderson, 32; Marie Murata, 33; Barb Thompson, 34; Sue Barber, 34; Donna Willenberg, 34. Chip In’s No. 9: Sue Barber. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Team standings through Thursday Merchant League Team Points 1. All Weather Heating 21.5 2. Windermere Sequim East 21 3. Double Eagle 18.5 4. America’s Finest 18 5. Skyridge Golf Club 16.5 6. Sequim Plumbing 15 7. Dungeness Golf Shop 14.5 8. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 14 9. Jamestown Aces 13.5 10. UPF 12.5 11. Mulligans 12 12. Mischmidt 12 13. AM Systems 12 14. Eric’s RV 9 High handicap division Gross: Tim Bittner, 43; Vince Stackhouse, 45; John Locke, 47; Alex Smithson, 48. Net: Brade Chitwood, 33; Frank Tomajko, 34; Justin Hill, 36; Steve Brown, 36. Closest to pin No. 8: Justin Hill, 19 ft. 5 in. Low handicap division Gross: Dan Wolz, 38; Rick Hoover, 40; Russ Veenema, 41; Monie Hegel, 41. Net: Mike Schmidt, 33; Bill Berry, 34; Micah Dallamn, 35; Don Moody, 36. Closest to pin No. 4: Chuck Parrish, 2 ft. 10 in. No. 8: Colby Govan, 1 ft. 3 in. Monday Ladies 18 Hole Group Division One Gross: Marine Hirschfeld, 34.5; Wanda Synnestevedt, 35; Pat Conway, 36.5. Division Two Gross: Beth Corliss, 30; Elaine Frederickson, 30.5; Sue Mobley, 31. Closest to pin Division One No. 4: Pat Conway, 10 ft. 5 in. Division Two No. 4: Lori Wyngaert, 9 ft. 5 in. No. 11: Sue Mobley, 38 ft. 3.5 in. Putts Division One: Irene Schmidt, 31 Division Two: Bonney Benson, 31. Chip In’s No. 5: Wanda Synnestvedt. Birdies No. 3 and No. 6: Irene Schmidt SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 2015 Memorial Day Shamble 1. Bill Wheeler, Gene Mattson, Non Godfrey and Randy Radock, 87; Cheryl Coulter, Bill Engle, Ray Aldrich, and Barbara Evans, 87; 2. Bobbie Piety, Henry Meyer, Roger Lucas, and Ann Hester, 90; 3. Bill Dickin, Arlyn Nelson, John Palmeri, and Lynda Estes, 91. Closest to pin Balls: Cheryl Coulter, 13 ft. 3 in; J.P. McGowan, 5 ft. 9 in.; team Head Covers: Rudy Swenson, Dennis Powell, Robert Greer, and Eileen Larsen, 2 ft. 9 in. Start drive: Dave Anderson and Ed Jones; Nadia Saulsbury. Longest putt: Arlyn Nelson, 16 ft. 8 in. Thursday SWGA Lucky Draw Flight One Gross: Cynthia Edel, 75. Net: Dorene Berard, 46. Flight Two Gross: Sherry Meythaler, 73. Net: Marsha Carr, 47. Flight Three Gross: Jan Prout, 79; Linda Collet, 79. Net: Effie Bentley, 43.
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Lady Niners Substitute Par for Worst Hole Net: Christie Wilson, 27; Teri King, 31. Wednesday Men’s Club Old Man Par Gold Tees Net: Bob Berard, +3; Lee Cox, +3. White Tees Net: Bruce Mullikin, +3; Jay Tomlin, +2. Men’s Niners Low Putts Net: Gene Collet, 14; Karl Kelley, 16; Joe Hart, 16. DISCOVERY BAY GOLF COURSE Ladies Golf May 21 1,2,3: Sheila Kilmer, 47; Wanda Synnestvedt, 50; Norma Lupkes, 50.5; Lynn Pierle, 50.5. May 14 T’s and F’s: Barbara Aldrich, 34.5; Norma Lupkes, 36.5; Sheila Kilmer, 36.5. May 7 Hidden Holes: Lynn Pierle, 53; Sheila Kilmer, 53.5; Marianne Ott, 54.5.
Softball Port Angels Parks and Recreation Standings through Friday Women’s Division Team W L Alan Millet Law Office 6 1 Chix & Stix 7 2 Elwha Bravettes 7 2 Shirley’s Cafe 7 3 Harbinger Winery 5 5 California Horizon 2 7 Airport Garden Center 1 7 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 9 Men’s Gold Division Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 9 1 Angeles Plumbing 8 2 Elwha Bravz 6 4 Rain Seafood 6 4 Stamper Chiropractic 5 5 Moose Lodge Bulls 3 7 Smuggler’s Landing 3 7 Own Up Landscaping 0 10 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Evergreen Collision 8 2 Ace Michael’s Inc. 7 3 D-12/Elwha Casino 6 4 Basic Ballers 4 6 Coburn’s Cafe 4 6 U.S.Coast Guard 4 6 America’s Elite 3 7 Thursday’s games 7 Cedars Casino, 14, Moose Lodge, 9 Elwha Braves, 18, Stamper Chiropractic, 13 7 Cedars Casino, 13, Stamper Chiropractic, 9 Rain Seafood, 21, Own Up Landscaping, 11 Rain Seafood, 12, Smugglers, Landing, 11 Elwha Braves, 10, Smugglers, landing, 9
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American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 31 19 .620 — Los Angeles 25 24 .510 5½ Seattle 24 24 .500 6 Texas 24 25 .490 6½ Oakland 19 32 .373 12½ East Division W L Pct GB New York 25 24 .510 — Tampa Bay 25 25 .500 ½ Baltimore 23 25 .479 1½ Toronto 23 28 .451 3 Boston 22 27 .449 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 29 18 .617 — Minnesota 29 19 .604 ½ Detroit 28 22 .560 2½ Chicago 22 26 .458 7½ Cleveland 22 26 .458 7½ Friday’s Games Kansas City 8, Chicago Cubs 4 Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1 Texas 7, Boston 4 Chicago White Sox 6, Houston 3, 11 innings Toronto 6, Minnesota 4 L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 0 Oakland 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 Seattle 2, Cleveland 1 Saturday’s Games Minnesota 3, Toronto 2 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0 Houston 3, Chicago White Sox 0 Boston at Texas, late Kansas City at Chicago, ppd., rain Detroit at L.A. Angels, late N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, late Cleveland at Seattle, late Today’s Games Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 3-5) at Baltimore (Tillman 2-6), 10:35 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Danks 2-4) at Houston (R.Hernandez 2-3), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Hutchison 4-1) at Minnesota (Nolasco 5-1), 11:10 a.m. Kansas City (Guthrie 4-3) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 3-2), 11:20 a.m. Boston (J.Kelly 1-4) at Texas (W.Rodriguez 2-2), 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Warren 3-3) at Oakland (Chavez 1-5), 1:05 p.m. Cleveland (Salazar 5-1) at Seattle (Happ 3-1), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Price 4-1) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-4), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Toronto at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
National League West Division W L San Francisco 30 20 Los Angeles 28 19 San Diego 24 26 Arizona 22 25 Colorado 21 26 East Division W L Washington 28 20 New York 27 22 Atlanta 23 25 Miami 19 30 Philadelphia 19 32 Central Division W L St. Louis 32 16 Chicago 25 22 Pittsburgh 25 23 Cincinnati 20 27 Milwaukee 16 33
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Youth Sports double, two RBIs and a run for Athlete’s Choice. Derek Hinsdale also went 2 for 3, with a double, three RBIs and a run. Athlete’s Choice earned revenge for an 20-1 loss to PORT ANGELES — Athlete’s Sequim earlier this season with a Choice picked up two wins in three Olympic Junior Babe Ruth 5-4 win. Eric Emery went 1 for 3 with baseball contests last week. two RBIs and Derek Hinsdale Westport edged Athlete’s was 1 for 2 with an RBI and a Choice 10-7 behind a strong run. pitching performance from K.C. Athlete’s Choice batters Spencer. walked seven times and three Spencer threw five innings and gave up a hit, four walks and batters were hit by pitches to help score its five runs. three runs. Bryce Lauderback hit a threeBrayden Phegley had a nice run home run over the 350-foot night defensively and also had wall at Volunteer Field, his first the game-winning RBI, putting of the year, and Eric Emery had down a successful safety squeeze a triple for Athlete’s Choice. in the bottom of the sixth inning. Westport was lead offensively Flodstrom and Merritt comby Trenton Teeter, who went 2 bined to throw a four-hitter. for 4 with a double and three RBIs, and Andrew Pena who Westport rallies to win went 2-4 with a double and two PORT ANGELES — Westport RBIs. Athlete’s Choice then shut out rallied to top Local 8-7 in Olympic Junior Babe Ruth baseball Forks 10-0. Brody Merritt earned the win, action last week. Local came out firing and going all five innings and allowscored six runs in the first inning ing a hit and a walk with 10 off key hits from Seth Schofield, strikeouts. Ethan Flodstrom went 2 for 3 Tate Gamier, Tony Gregory and Angelo Ramos. with a double, two RBIs and a run, and Lauderback added a In the bottom half of the first
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for Westport, K.C. Spencer walked, was bunted to third base by Tyler Bowen and hit home by Andrew Pena to make it 6-1 in the first. Slater Bradley took the mound in the top of the second, and pitched the next 4 1/3 innings, shutting Local down only allowing only one hit, to Devin Batchelor. Meanwhile, Westport had a strong second inning at the plate. Singles by Spencer and Daniel Basden helped Westport score four runs to make the score 6-5. Westport then tied the game in the bottom of the third. Jake Allen hit a one-out double and then came home on a hit by Basden. Westport struck again in the fourth, taking a two-run lead with key hits from Bowen and Bradley. Local’s Brady Shimko pitched his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth after giving up hits to Andrew Pena, Trenton Teter and Bradley. Local then got one run back in the top of the sixth when Schofield stole hime. The threat ended there, though, as Jadon Seibel caught the ball on a suicide squeeze and doubled the runner at third base
the second to score six runs. KNOP had the benefit of five walks in their half of the inning, as well as an RBI single and double from Gabby Valadez and Ashley Adamire, respectively. KONP pitcher Izzy Dennis Hi-Tech tops Laurel allowed no runs over the next PORT ANGELES — Hi-Tech two innings, while KONP added defeated Laurel Lanes 8-3 in 12U to their lead with hits from Cal Ripken baseball. Casey Hale, Starla Temeres, Nathan Seelye tripled and Mackenzie Carney and a solo John Vaara and Kamron Meadhome run by Makiah Sperry. ows doubled for Hi-Tech in TuesSperry came in to pitch the day’s game. fourth inning and gave up two Meadows combined with runs to Kiwanis on walks to IssaLandon Seibel and Adam Watbelle and Jassamine Cottam, and kins to strike out 10 batters. a two-run double to Abbi Cottam. Laurel Lanes’ Jon Aranda and Zane Glassock had nice at-bats, Co-op blanks Forks each scoring a run, and Maddox FORKS — Gavin Velarde Pangaro made nifty defensive tossed a shutout and helped out plays at third base and also led off the top of the sixth with a hit at the plate as Sequim Co-op went on the road to pick up a 4-0 that eventually led to a run. Olympic Junior Babe Ruth baseball win over Forks. KONP dialed in Co-op plated three runs in the PORT ANGELES — KONP first inning of Tuesday’s win, overcame a fast start by Kiwanis with Gavin Velarde, Jonathan in 16U softball play to win 17-5. Serrano and Johnnie Young each After putting down KONP in driving in a run. order in the top of the first Serrano drove in another run inning, Kiwanas got out to an in the third inning to make it early 3-0 lead on five walks and 4-0. an RBI single by Issabelle CotVelarde struck out 13 in the tam. complete-game shutout. Peninsula Daily News KONP came back in the top of to end the inning. Andrew Pena earned the save. Bradley earned the win with six strikouts and only one run on one hit.
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Softball: Riders again lose to state champion CONTINUED FROM B1 there’s a tree beyond the fence in centerfield and it Port Angeles ends the came down halfway up the season with a 20-3 record, tree. “They just squared up on and the future is bright for a team loaded with fresh- the ball every single time, it seemed like.” men and sophomores. The Bearcats pounded “We are young,” Steinman said. “We will miss the out 18 hits in the game. W.F. West ended the seniors, but we have a young group and a lot of game early on a grand slam good, young talent coming by Ali Graham. up. “Next year we just have Sequim stopped to do a better job at districts The Wolves went twoso we have better seeding at and-out for just the second state. time during their five-year W.F. West went on to win streak of state appearances. the state championship, Sequim opened the tourwhich Steinman predicted nament with a 10-0 loss to Saturday afternoon before Othello and were elimithe semifinals had con- nated with a 6-5 loss to Ortcluded. ing. “I think W.F. West is going to win the title,” Quilcene stays alive Steinman said, “so that would be two years in a row The Rangers dropped where we opened with the their fourth consecutive eventual champion [Port state-opening game to Angeles lost to Lake Wash- Almira-Coulee-Hartline, ington in 2014]. falling 3-2 to the Warriors. “So we definitely have to But they bounced back do better at districts.” and earned the right to play W.F. West of Chehalis for their third straight state defeated White River, a trophy. team Port Angeles beat dur“Base running errors ing the regular season, in and a lack of hitting with Saturday’s championship runners in scoring position game 3-2. did us in,” Quilcene coach The Riders were taken Mark Thompson said of Fridown by perennial power day’s loss to Almira-CouleeW.F. West in six innings in Hartline. the first round Friday. “Sammy [Rae] pitched Port Angeles freshman well. She struck out 12, but Natalie Steinman hit a that’s just the way the game three-run home run in the goes sometimes.” top of the third inning to The Rangers led 1-0 pull the Riders within 5-3, when Alexis Gray notched but the Bearcats answered an infield hit with the bases back with two runs in the loaded in the fifth inning. bottom half of the inning to Almira-Coulee-Hartline push their lead to 7-3. used small ball in its final Port Angeles’ bats were inning at the plate, bunting silent after Steinman’s the first two batters aboard homer, but the Bearcats in the seventh and eventuwere just getting going. ally rallying for three runs. “We went down and NatRae tried to spark a alie hit that three-run shot, Quilcene rally, hitting a triand they answered by just ple and then scoring when crushing the ball all over Katie Bailey’s shot to secthe park,” Steinman said. ond base was mishandled in “They had three home the seventh. runs, and one of them, Bailey reached base on
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Sequim’s McKenzie Bentz dives back to third base safely as Othello’s Mariah Daleon awaits the throw. the error, but Quilcene couldn’t get the tying run across. “I give credit to their pitcher,” Thompson said. “She made the pitches when she needed to and we had some poor at-bats in key situations.” The Rangers regrouped to knock off Naselle 13-4 in a loser-out game later in the afternoon. “We hit well but we did not field well, and that made us have to stand out in the sun a lot longer,” Thompson said. “They came out and took a 3-0 lead after the first inning, and that kind of woke us up a bit. “They put the ball in play against us. It was smart coaching: they had their players choke up on the bat, kind of two-strike swings to get contact. “But we scored six in the second and got things going in the right direction.” Rae pitched a complete game and also hit a solo
home run in the sixth inning. Erin Macedo, Bailey Kieffer and Ally Speer all had multiple hits for the Rangers (18-2). Saturday afternoon, Quilcene defeated Sunnyside Christian to secure their third state trophy in a row. The Rangers moved on to face Colton in the thirdplace game later Saturday.
Chimacum bounced The Cowboys couldn’t hang on to a late lead in their opening contest with Cle Elum-Roslyn and lost 7-4 at the 1A tournament at Columbia Playfields in Richland. “The first inning we scored three runs,” Chimacum coach Junior Roberts said. Bradyn Nelson and Kiersten Snyder singled and moved over on a pop fly. “They committed an error and then the Nisbet twins [Shanya and Mech-
elle] came through with RBI singles,” Roberts said. Cle Elum got runs back in the first and third innings to cut the Cowboys’ lead to 3-2. Chimacum added another in the top of the sixth when Mechelle Nisbet walked, stole second and then dvanced to third and then scored on wild pitches. The inning could have been even bigger for the Cowboys. “Kyah [McKinlay] got on base with a hit, and I had her try for second on the first pitch,” Roberts said. McKinlay was thrown out on the attempt. “I was a little too greedy trying to get that extra run,” Roberts said. Cle Elum-Roslyn’s rally came in the bottom of that inning. The Warriors loaded the bases and scored three runs on a disputed play. “We felt the batter hit the ball off her foot, but the umpire said it bounced off
the plate,” Roberts said. “The ball took a weird bounce and Ryley had to approach to the ball from a weird angle, and they scored three runs on the play.” Chimacum couldn’t get a rally of its own going in their final time up. The slump continued in a 10-0 season-ending loss to Deer Park. “You have to play through it and make do with what you are dealt,” Roberts said. “I couldn’t get the girls to respond. We were down emotionally for that second game, and it was hot, really hot. “Emotionally, the girls were spent. We made a lot of uncharacteristic errors that second game. It wasn’t us.” Roberts was proud of his players for coming together and making a state run after not fielding a team last season. Another bright spot for Chimacum is the team loses just one senior, shortstop Kiersten Snyder. Snyder was pressed into duty at catcher for the final three innings against Deer Park after starter Mechelle Nisbet exited the game due to the heat. “Kiersten caught for us the final three innings and threw a girl out at second,” Roberts said. “And when there were runners on base, she didn’t let a pitch past her. So, not too bad for never having played catcher.” Roberts said he and the team will be back next season. “We had a great year after going from not having a team to not only making it to districts, but state,” Roberts said. “They know next year we have something to shoot for. This was a learning experience.”
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Sequim’s Jackson Oliver tied for second in the high jump.
CONTINUED FROM B1 discus and failed to place. Crescent’s Neil Peppard Atokena Abe and Kaylin claimed seventh in the disSignor also earned medals cus and seventh in the shot put, while teammate Wyatt for the Bruins. Abe took sixth in the long jump and McNeese finished 11th in Signor finished sixth in the the shot put and 13th in the discus. 3,200. Signor also took Freshman Paul Frantz 12th in the 1,600 and 14th earned two medals for the in the 800. Loggers in his first state Inga Erickson (12th in 400), Marissa May (13th in appearance, placing third 100) and Kendra Anderson in the 1,600 and fourth in (14th in 200) were knocked the 800. Martin Waldrip finished out in the preliminaries. 10th in the 1,600 and 16th Jennica Maines took 12th in the high jump, one in the triple jump for Crescent. spot behind teammate Waldrip, Frantz, Jordan Molly McCoy. Scott, Zach Fletcher and McCoy and Crescent’s Jacob Baillargeon took Ryan Lester fell short of ninth and fell one spot the finals in the 300 hurshort of reaching the finals dles. Lester went on to in the 4x400 relay. place fourth in the 100 Scott also finished 10th hurdles, improving on her in the 110 hurdles. seventh-place finish last DAVE SHREFFLER/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Crescent’s girls 4x100 year. relay of Lester, Hannah Clallam Bay eighthLee, Kristin Frantz and grader Clayton Willis earned a medal in his first Kayla Olsen took 10th in trip to state, tying for sixth the preliminaries. Olsen also placed 15th in the high jump. Neah in the 800. Bay’s Svec placed 14th. Along with her medal in Clallam Bay’s Justin Vereide also finished Messinger had three the discus, Dodson finished 15th in the long jump. straight fouls in the boys 14th in the high jump. Joshua Cibene placed 10th in the boys pole vault Friday with a height of 13 feet. Port Angeles’ Sam Burton also reached 13 feet in the pole vault, surpassing his previous personal best by 9 inches, to place 12th.
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Port Angeles’ Sam Burton reached a personal best 13 feet on the pole vault. jumped 6-04 Friday, but Kingston’s Max English earned the title by judge’s decision based on misses. Oscar Herrera claimed two medals for Sequim, taking fourth in the 300-meter hurdles and sixth in the 110 hurdles. Waverly Shreffler ran to a fourth-place finish Saturday in the 800-meter race to
medal for the Sequim girls. She also helped the Wolves 4x400-meter relay reach the finals, along with Gretchen Happe, Mercedes Woods, Heidi Vereide, Emma Beeson and Megan Breckenridge. The girls 4x200 relay took 13th in the preliminaries.
On Thursday, a pair of Port Angeles distance runners earned spots on the podium. Senior Peter Butler placed seventh in the boys 1,600, and freshman Gracie Long finished eighth in the girls 1,600. Butler added another medal by placing eighth in the boys 3,200 Saturday. Long also finished ninth in the high jump, one spot shy from earning a medal. Matt Robbins placed 14th in the shot put but beat his personal best by over a foot with a 46-11.5.
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“I was just really excited. I was just happy.” Not everything was so rosy for Barry on Friday. He injured his ankle during the first phase of his third triple jump attempt, forcing him to pass on his final two jumps. He still placed ninth, and was less than 8 inches from medaling in the event. Saturday morning, Barry, who has signed a letter of intent to compete in track and field at Western Washington University, was still waiting to see if he would be approved by trainers to compete in the boys 4x400-meter relay. The Wolves finished fourth in Thursday night’s 4x400 preliminaries to advance to the finals. Jackson Oliver nearly added another state championship for Sequim by tying for second place in the high jump. Oliver and three others
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One of a kind! Unusual interior architecture, must see to appreciate! 2-3 BR, 2 BA 1600 sqft, Lots of storage. Amazing water view. Fenced, raised veggie and berry beds, 2 patios, 2 decks, 2 insulated and heated sheds. Updated features include Acacia laminate flooring, stainless appliances, tile counters and backsplash, Bosch W/D, New MBath w/7’ “Carrerra� tile and glass block shower, glass sink, antique vanity, new interior paint, new water heater, ceiling lighting. Zonal heat pump heats entire house. Optional propane stove and wall heaters. Spotless! Furniture negotiable too! ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED!!!
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2404 Camp David Jr. Road, Port Angeles One of a kind recreational lakefront property on the northside of ever popular Lake Crescent. The home is large enough to be an all season dwelling. 50 Feet of water front, dock, and a 2 car detached garage. 3 Bedroom, 1 ½ bath, fireplace, greatroom concept. .62 acres MLS#271906 $749,000
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1235 E 6th, Port Angeles Top of the hill custom 4 bed/2.5bath house on a “shy� acre overlooking the city, the harbor, the spit, and beyond featuring wide hallways/doors and an open, flowing floor plan.  Includes bonus room that could be office, gym, storage or you name it. But you may never leave this awesome deck. MLS#290759 $539,000 Directions: Directions: East on First, South on Liberty, Right on 6th to end.
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Centrally located one level 3 Br., one level home with large living room featuring a wood stove insert, kitchen with wall oven, plenty of cabinets for storage and access to the private patio - great for summer bbqs and entertaining! Formal dining room with lots of natural light through the large picture window. Three bright and cheery bedrooms with large closets. Home is heated by an energy efficient heat pump. Fully fenced in southern exposure back yard is great for a large garden. One car attached garage. MLS#290977 $165,000 GREAT MOUNTAIN Kelly Johnson VIEWS (360) 477-5876 1,897 sf., home convenWINDERMERE iently located between PORT ANGELES Sequim and Por t Angeles on nearly a 1/2 Character, Quality and A c r e. S p a c i o u s O p e n Views ? floor plan with vaulted Built in 1949, 2 Br., 1.5 ceilings, skylights and a ba., 1,116 sf main living wonderful country kitch- area, 570 sf basement en. This house is ideal l ev e l f i n i s h e d , 1 - c a r for enter taining. Large basement garage, new fenced back yard with a vinyl windows, newer deck and hot tub. Defi- roof, updates to plumbnite Must See! ing and electric, nice inMLS#290596/767938 terior design! $259,900 MLS#290989$179,000 Mark Macedo Team Thomsen (360) 477-9244 UPTOWN REALTY TOWN & COUNTRY (360) 808-0979
.26 Acre Lot! 3 B r. , 2 b a r a m b l e r, 1,998 sf. open concept home loaded with spec i a l fe a t u r e s ! L o ve l y kitchen has beautiful brick and tile work, garden window and large pantry. Awesome master bath has gorgeous tile, jetted tub and double headed open shower. Great room has stone f i r e p l a c e a n d bu i l t - i n desk. Covered patio has 8 skylights. Garage is heated, making it useable as a shop. MLS#290754 $234,900 Brooke Nelson UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2812
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Delightful Home Corner lot with southfacing deck. 3 Br., 2 ba and office. Formal LR + den. Kitchen with abundant counter and cabinet space. Oversized garage with cabinets, loft space, telephone and half BA. Boat/RV parking. MLS#290687/772671 $184,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
Cozy 3-bedroom bungalow With fireside library and views of Victoria. Near Olympic National Park headquarters and trails. Tucked mid-block, away from the street. Very private organic yard and garden retreat, deerfe n c e d w i t h d e ck a n d shed. “Back to Eden” low maintenance organic vegetable and berry garden, resists weeds, pests, drought and continually makes its own compost tea. MLS#291030 $167,500 Quint Boe (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Great Location Beautiful 2 Br., 2 ba, home with an open floor plan. Great kitchen with island and pantry. Living area with access to the patio and fenced in back yard. Large bedrooms, and attached 2 car garage. MLS#282244 $160,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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GREAT VIEW FOR YOU Top of the hill custom 4 Br., 2.5 ba. house on a “shy” acre overlooking the city, the harbor, the spit, and beyond featuring wide hallways/doors and an open, flowing floor plan. Includes bonus room that could be office, gym, storage or you name it. But you m ay n eve r l e ave t h i s awesome deck. MLS#290759 $539,000 Dick Pilling UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2811 Here’s the One! Great sight built 2007 home in desirable Diamond Point, with additional out buildings, half acre of elbow room and community features including 3 private beaches. Wood floors, great room ties in the kitchen, dining and family room. Great price, great time! MLS#282390/724772 $234,500 Chuck Murphy Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
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Need A 3 BR and A Den? A lot of house for the m o n ey. B u i l t i n 1 9 9 9 with 1,782 sf. Open flow plan into kitchen, eating area, and great room. Very nice deck off the back and raised garden beds. Two outbuildings. MLS#290716/773661 $179,900 Sheryl Burley Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
Pool Party Invite your friends over to enjoy this home and pool just in time for summer! Nice 3 Br., 2 ba one story home lies on 2.19 acres. There is a large attached garage plus a big three bay pole barn. The yard is fenced and has many fruit tree and a garden area. There are new laminate wood floors and carpet throughout the house. Kitchen has had recent upgrades such as new cabinetr y and counter tops. This home is close to town, the Discovery Trail and all the shopping in Sequim! MLS#290854 $379,000 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900
One of a kind recreational lakefront property on the nor thside of ever popular Lake Crescent. The home is large enough to be an all season dwelling. 50’ of water front, dock, and a 2 car detached garage. 3 Br., 1.5 ba, fireplace, greatroom concept. .62 acres Warm and MLS#271906 $749,000 Cozy Cottage Margaret Womack Custom home built in (360)461-0500 2000. Three bedrooms Remax Evergreen and two full bathrooms. Freshly painted with nice Sherwood Village Well kept condo, bed- quality carpet. This loverooms on upper level, ly home is situated on adjacent to greenbelt, near ly a quar ter acre enclosed patio, 2 park- with great privacy and a cedar deck that is pering spots fe c t fo r s u m m e r b a r MLS#771251/290647 beques. $100,000 $124,900 Deb Kahle Jim Hardie (360) 683-6880 U-$ave Real Estate WINDERMERE 775-7146 SUNLAND
Price Improvement! High quality 2,577 sf., 3 Br., 3 ba home with 3 car garage on 1.20 water and mountain view acres located between Port Angeles & Sequim. Spacious kitchen with cherr y wood cabinets, Corian counter tops, wet bar, wine storage, convection wall oven and beautiful propane fireplace. 2nd propane fireplace in living room. Master bedroom has walk-in closet; master bathroom has walk-in shower. Gorgeous landscaped yard with underground sprinkler! MLS#290223 $529,000 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2797 Spacious Home All on one level, 4 Br., 4 ba on 2+ park like acres with a pond and gazebo. Large outbuilding / shop with overhead door. Private, secluded, but close in. Take a look. MLS#290308/749482 $449,500 Heidi Hansen (360)477-5322 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
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Ready for Dream Home Beautiful property with well and 4 Br., septic installed. Cleared and stumped. Ideal horse proper ty with a little work. Agnew Irrigation r uns along the entire souther n boundar y of the proper ty. Potential saltwater view from a multistory structure MLS#282324/720814 $215,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds (360)460-9248 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
See It Today! This beautiful, double wide home sits amidst e a g l e s a n d o s p r e y, whales and otters, deer and fox. At night you can see not only brilliant stars, you can see the Milky Way. Beach rights, a community airfield and a sense of peaceful seclusion within the community known as Diamond Point. It all adds up to a place you’ll love to call your own -- and at a price that makes it all p o s s i bl e. Pe r h a p s t h e best deal on the market! Call your Realtor and see it today! MLS#281917 $228,000 Water & Mt. View Doc Reiss 2 B r. , 2 . 7 5 b a , O ve r (360) 461-0613 1,700 sf., recently reWINDERMERE modeled, newly installed PORT ANGELES trex deck, enjoy watchi n g t h e s h i p s g o by, NEED EXTRA kitchenette and living CASH! area downstairs MLS#790235/290962 $239,000 Sell your TEAM SCHMIDT Treasures! (360) 460-0331 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-452-8435
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Three bedroom gem Spacious living room with large windows and lots of natural light and hardwood floors. Kitchen with lots of cabinets for storage, cozy dining room with built ins, 3 bright and cheer y bedrooms with hardwood floors. Entire home freshly painted inside and out. Detached two car garage with large wor kshop and storage loft. Plenty of room to p a r k a n RV o r b o a t . Large, southern exposure back yard with mountain views. MLS#290959 $159,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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Unbeatable attention to detail Remarkable craftsmanship in this quality built home in Freshwater Bay. Kitchen with porcelain tile counter tops, Granite Island with breakfast bar and stainless steel appliances. Master suite with water view, walk in tile shower and double sinks. Two guest suites with attached bathrooms featuri n g ve s s e l s i n k s a n d stone countertops. Deck off of dining room and all three bedrooms and 360 view observatory to enjoy the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Just minutes to the public boat launch, kayaking and fishing. MLS#290967 $575,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
311 For Sale Manufactured Homes MOBILE: Sequim older nice double wide, quiet senior park. Master bedroom and bath with whirlpool, small bedroom with bath and walk-in shower. Corner lot with nice back yard, trees, flowers, bluebirds and happiness. Must see. $24,500/obo. (719)382-8356
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Central PA: Upstairs 2 Br. 1 BA. No smoking, pets maybe. First / last / dep. $825/mo.(360)4575089 East PA: 3 br, 2 ba, SW view, updated, move-in ready, 1,768 sf., plus basement, 2-car garage, no yard work $1150./mo (360)808-3721
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OFFICE FOR RENT O f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n Sequim Gazette building for sub-lease. 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor office for $500 a month. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared downstairs conference room, restroom. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500.
6025 Building Materials G A R AG E D O O R : 8’x8’, 1 year old, 2” insulation, row of windows, new hardware. $500. (360)683-8810.
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6080 Home Furnishings DOWNSIZING: Oak table and chairs, $25. Large area rug, $35. Book shelves, white, tall, $25. Wicker book s h e l ve s, $ 3 5 . W i cke r plant stand, $25. Lots of books, $1-$3. And other things! (360)850-8896 MISC: Thomsonville China Cabinet, $1,200. China, set of 12, Spring Valley pattern, $800. Thomsonville Hutch, $500. (360)461-0743 S O FA B E D : Q u e e n size, with chaise, stora g e, n e a r n ew, c o m fortable, light brown fabric. $300 you haul. (360)477-9972
6100 Misc. Merchandise MISC: Dogloo XL Dog house $50. Kelty Kids Backpack Carrier $40 and many more on PDN online. (360)477-1194. MISC: Wood end table, $20. 2 Tier table, $20. (2) 5x7 area rugs, $35 e a . S o ny C D / A M / F M , $40. Magic Chef upright freezer, $150. 5’ bookcase, $15. (5) folding chairs, $25. 21” wheeled bag, $35. Panasonic microwave, $100. 5 gallon aquarium, $5. Igloo ice chest, $35. (360)681-3561
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BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full sailing package, with oars and trailer. Good shape. $4,000/obo. (360)850-2234 BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor. $2,800. 683-3577 BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo Jet boat. $4,500. (360)452-3213 B OAT: G l a s s p l y 1 7 ’ , good cond., excellent fishing and crabbing setup, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp Evinrude elec star t, power tilt, new pot puller with pots. 4,800. (360)775-4082
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ESTATE SALE: Sat. May 30 one day only, 9 - 2 p. m . , 5 1 9 C o s grove Street. Morgan H i l l Po r t Tow n s e n d . A n t i q u e s, f u r n i t u r e, tools, art, jewelry, and more.. Different items. If you want something, we probably have it! Great prices.
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YARD SALE: Fri.-Sat.Sun., 10-5 p.m., 151 Big Foot Lane, Sequim, off of West Sequim Bay Rd. FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- F u r n i t u r e, h o u s e h o l d ered Sequim-P.A. True goods, tools and much c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l more. $499. Gilbert, 808-3293 www.portangeles 8182 Garage Sales firewood.com PA - West
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JUST TOO CUTE MINIAU S S I E P U P P I E S : r e a d y o n Ju n e 1 7 . 6 WANTED: Honda mini m e r l e s , 4 b l a c k t r i s . ASDR registrable,shots, 70cc or 50cc trail bike. dewormed, well social(360)457-0814 ized on our hobby farm. WANTED. Older wood- ( 3 6 0 ) 3 8 5 - 1 9 8 1 o r BOAT: Glassply, 18’, 90 e n s c r e e n d o o r s , 500emil@gmail.com hp ENV. 15 hp. kicker, with/without screen. PUPPIES: 7 Labradoo- ready to fish. $4,700. (360)461-2429 (360)808-4692 dle angel pups, 6 weeks WANTED: Old tools and old, browns and blacks. BOAT HOUSE: 20’x36’ $700. (360)683-9528. hand planes. Call Les at long, P.A. $2,500/obo. (360)385-0822 457-6107 or 775-4821 WANTED: Riding lawn- 9820 Motorhomes BOAT: Searay, 18’, fun mowers, working or not. family boat. $6,500. Will pickup for free. MOTORHOME: ‘85 ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 7 - 3 7 4 3 o r Kenny (360)775-9779 Class C, 3,000k mi on (360)460-0862 motor and tires. $3,000 BOAT: Tollycraft, ‘77, 6135 Yard & obo. (360)808-1134 26’ Sedan, well Garden MOTORHOME: Class A, e q u i p p e d a n d m a i n LAWNMOWER: Crafts- Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, tained classic, trailer, man 2014, 42”, 17.5 hp, Diesel 230 Cummins tur- dingy and more. See at auto trans., like new. boed after cool, with 6 1 5 1 8 W. 1 1 t h a l l e y. speed Allison, Oshgosh $20,000/obo. $1,100. (360)509-4894. (360)457-9162 f ra m e, 8 0 k m i l e s, n o W E E D E AT E R : S t i h l , s l i d e s , p l u s m o r e ! TRAILER: ‘96 ShoreStraight shaft, 2 cycle. $21,500/obo. lander, galvanized, fits Nearly new and seldom (360)683-8142 19-21’ boat, many new used. $150. P.T. RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, parts. $850/obo. (360)379-2690 (360)460-9285 C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. 8120 Garage Sales (360)477-4295
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SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Equipment Br. $380, plus $350 deposit, plus electric. MISC: John Deere 550G (360)417-9478 dozer, wide track, wide bl a d e, $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . J o h n 490E excavator, 1163 Commercial Deere w i d e t r a ck , $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 . Rentals JCB 214S backhoe, extendahoe, 3 buckets and for ks, $20,000. All in Properties by good working condition. (360)460-4081 Inc.
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Back Carport MOVING S a l e : S a t . , 9 - 3 p. m . , Sun. 10-2 p.m., 2010 We s t 1 0 t h . G a d g e t s , doohickies, whatchama call its, camping gear, gift items, collectibles and antiques, name brand clothes for everyone. TONS OF FREE ITEMS, CLOTHES TOO!
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WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 orig. miles, low hours on generator, nicely equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comM u l t i f a m i l y G a r a g e fortable queen mattress, Motorcycle. 2007 HonS a l e : S u n . 8 - 1 p. m . , lots of extras. $10,500. da Rebel motorcycle (360)461-3088 2152 W. 4th St. P.A. CMX 250, Red, 300 miles $2,400. (360) 582-9725 9832 Tents & 8183 Garage Sales
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TRAILER: ‘90 Terry Resort. Sleeps 6, self contained, everything works. G r e a t h u n t i n g t ra i l e r. $2500. Located in P.A. (206)963-1203
HUGE ESTATE SALE Fri.-Sat.- 8-4 p.m,. Sun. 8-2 p.m., 105 Blue Jay Place, Port Angeles. Up Deer Park 1 mile, watch for signs. Car parts, eng i n e s, f i s h i n g , t o o l s, mens and womens clothing, guns, household itmes, dryer, books, and ever ything in between. You name it we g o t i t . S o m e t h i n g fo r everyone. No Earlies
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WA N T E D : Q u a l i t y items in good condition for garage sale June 19-20. Proceeds b e n e f i t WAG , l o c a l dog rescue. Accepting kitchen, household items, linens furniture, garden/outdoor furniture etc. Call to arrange pick up (360)683-0932 YARD SALE: Sun. only, 9-5 p.m., 804 E. Third St. TV’s , lap top, misc. All proceeds go to Relay for Life.
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B U L L : W h i t e Fa c e / Limousin approx. 1 year old. Located on the east CAMP GEAR: Tent with side of Sequim. ground cover REI trail (360)683-2304 dome-2, mattress, 2, inflatable, inflator pump, 12 vdc, camp stove, 2 7030 Horses b u r n e r, p r o p a n e . I n Equipment flatable PFD adult, never MISC: Treadmill $150. used. $200 Cash, firm, HORSES: (2) Mini horsPilates chair $25. Ga- no par tials. (360)683- es, under 30”. $100. for zelle $50. Weight Bench 6311. Leave message if both. (360)457-6028 no answer. $25. Insanity DVD’s $50. HORSE TRAILER: 2 (360)477-1194 POOL TABLE: Olhau- horse straight load, tansen. 5.5 x 8.5 ft, good d e m a x l e, n ew t i r e s. 6045 Farm Fencing condition. You transport. $1500 OBO. (360)417-7685 $600. (360)461-1598. & Equipment
TRAILER: Coleman Niagara Tent Trailer. ‘01. Original owners. Good condition. Showers, toilet, stoves, fr idg, furnace, 2 king beds, slideout dining area, dual batteries. $5900. (360)301-1990. TRAVEL TRAILER: ‘06 , Thor , Dutchmen/Rainier model 18/SC trailer for sale , good condition please contact us at (360)732-4271 T R AV E L T R A I L E R : Lance, ‘11 Model 2285, 28’ single slide-out, A/C, 18’ power awning, new t i r e s, m i c r owave, T V, many other upgrades. $18,000. Contact info: nkarr43@gmail.com or (435)-656-2093
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Klallam language gets boost in writing with grammar book using the dictionary and drafts of the grammar book for years in her Klallam language and culPORT ANGELES — The lan- ture courses at Port Angeles guage of the Klallam people took High. another deep breath last week. Since 1999, she said, some 500 A 392-page hardcover tome, students have learned to speak humbly titled Klallam Grammar, Klallam. was cause for celebration at the “Jamie has been really deterElwha Klallam Heritage Center as tribal elder — and Port Ange- mined” to ensure that this is a les High School language teacher living language, Montler said. “She’s been able to get along — Jamie Valadez was recognized with changing school boards. She alongside Timothy Montler, the does it gently but determinedly.” nationally known linguist who wrote the book. Copies distributed “It’s fun,” Montler said when asked what motivated him to The Lower Elwha Klallam devote decades to both Klallam Tribal Council purchased 300 Grammar and its predecessor, copies of Klallam Grammar and the Klallam Dictionary. provided them to tribal members Montler estimated that book, and their households, noted published in late 2012, contains Wendy Sampson, a grant man12,000 Klallam words. ager and teacher in the tribe’s Klallam Language Program. Klallam collaborators Meanwhile, Klallam tongue twisters, videos, sound files, Over the years, Montler collaborated with the late Ed Samp- games and a downloadable keyson, Tom Charles, Adeline Smith board with the Klallam alphabet and other Lower Elwha Klallam are among the materials availtribal members on the dictionary able on Montler’s website, www. cas.unt.edu/~montler. and the grammar text. He and the Klallam people “The elders I work with are embarked on the dictionary projreally cool people,” said the linect in 1978. guist, a professor at the UniverBack then, he was a graduate sity of North Texas. Valadez, for her part, has been student, and there were about BY DIANE URBANI
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100 native Klallam speakers — but children were learning the language, he said. On Thursday night at the Elwha center, Montler signed copies of Klallam Grammar, the Klallam drum and dance group performed its Welcome Song and Whale Song, and tribal leaders admired the book. The volume is available for $60 at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center, 401 E. First St., and via the University of Washington Press website, www.washington. edu/uwpress.
Annual visitor Montler comes to Port Angeles about once a year, said Wendy Sampson, for an intense week of work with tribal staffers, transcribing elder stories from Klallam to English and helping with various projects. “This week, we worked on stories and recorded models that align with the grammar book, which are available to download online,” she said. “We will also be gathering our Klallam Language Teacher Certification Board — Tim, Jamie Valadez and I — to certify new language teachers and recertify teachers.
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A page from the new Klallam Grammar book. “They all go through the process every three years.” With its translations and exercises, Klallam Grammar works for both linguists and lay people, according to Marianne Mithun, author of The Languages of Native North America, in a book review on the UW website.
The book, she noted, is “an absolutely extraordinary work in every way.”
_________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane.urbani@peninsuladaily news.com.
At left, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles, left, and Klallam language teacher Jamie Valadez celebrate the release of the Klallam Grammar textbook Thursday at Port Angeles’ Elwha Klallam Heritage Center, while at right, young tribal members offer a welcome song.
PA man pedals to N.Y. for kids’ prosperity 3,400-mile trek intended to raise funds for college-bound students BY KEITH THORPE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A journey of 3,400 miles to
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Tom Swanson receives a kiss from his wife, Robin, before the start of Swanson’s ride across the United States.
Saturday was Deception Pass State Park on Whidbey Island. Swanson said he expects a moment of Zen at the end of the road. “It will be a sense of accomplishment and inner calm. And of joy,” he said. Swanson’s wife, Robin, said she will follow in a support vehicle for the first four days, going as far as Tonasket, just south of the Canadian border in northcentral Washington’s Okanogan County. “I’m really proud of him. I’m really supportive of him and excited about it,” she said.
Green Crow Corp., the Port Angeles-based timberland management company, began a cross-country bike ride Saturday at City Pier to raise funds for a scholarship for Port Angeles High School graduates. His goal is a kitty of $100,000 for college-bound students. His Pathway to Prosperity endowment will be administered through the Port Angeles Education Foundation. So far, more than $35,000 has been raised through direct donations, with Green Crow pledging to ante up to $50,000 in matching funds,
An avid bicyclist, Swanson, 57, decided to combine his love of the spokes and his passion for education into a project that fulfills his dream of pedaling across the United States. His goal is to make it to his childhood home of Panama in western New York state by the third week of July. The tour began unofficially early Saturday morning at Hamilton Elementary School in Port Angeles. Both of his now-adult children, Kane and Tally, attended school there. But the big start was at
Helping students Tom Swanson approaches Port Angeles City Pier on Saturday to start a cross-country bike ride to raise money for the Pathway to Prosperity scholarship fund. the waterfront. A crowd of more than 100 people gathered at Mile 0 of the Waterfront Trail to see him off, with more than a dozen bicyclists accompanying him for the first several eastbound miles. Swanson is undaunted by the long road ahead. “It’s one mile at a time, one day at a time,” he said. “I’ve been riding bikes all my life, but never on such a long tour. This is
But she said her husband’s journey should not overshadow the ultimate goal of helping students. “I think it’s really important that the message gets out that it’s the cause,” she said. “It’s the awareness of funding education that should be the focus.” Donations to the Pathway to Prosperity endowment can be made via http://tinyurl.com/pdnbikeride.
uncharted territory.” Swanson’s intended “northern tier” route will take him across most of the northern U.S. and Midwest and eventually skirt the Great Lakes. “Multiple one-day bicycle rides, and you put them all together,” he said. Swanson said he hopes _________ to make about 65 miles to Photographer/Writer Keith 75 miles each day, with rest Thorpe can be reached at 360days built in along the way. 452-2345, ext. 5058, or kthorpe@ The goal of the first day peninsuladailynews.com.
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Snake-aversion Plants that preen training can help for all 4 seasons HAS YOUR DOG passed his SAT? Snakeaversion training, that is. If you live in an area where venomous snakes are common or frequently take your dog hiking in such areas, you may want to look for a class that will teach your dog to avoid the scaly “slitherins.” The training can also teach dogs to avoid toxic amphibians, such as the Colorado river toad and cane toads. It’s especially useful for active, inquisitive dogs, or those with a high prey drive, but any dog can benefit if there’s a chance he will come face-to-face with a rattlesnake, copperhead or water moccasin. Jackie Brown of San Clemente, Calif., often saw rattlesnakes while hiking with her dog, but it wasn’t until she saw a nonvenomous snake in her yard that she realized Jager, a miniature poodle, could encounter snakes anywhere. “I worried about what he would do if he came across a rattlesnake,” she says. “Would he try to play with it? Chase it? Corner it in the yard? I didn’t want to leave it to chance, so I decided to look into snake-aversion training, which I had read about in a dog magazine.” Dogs learn to avoid snakes once they smell, hear or see one. The training, accomplished with the aid of an electronic collar, helps them to keep a safe distance. It takes only a few minutes to teach a dog that snakes are better left alone. The session usually involves exposing the dog to the sound of a rattlesnake’s rattle, snakeskins and live snakes — mouths banded closed — in different environments, such as sun or shade. If the dog approaches the snake, the trainer activates the electronic collar to simulate a snakebite. Collars are set on low — enough to create a negative association but not
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when used in May mass plantings under trees for a truly exotic look. And if you want, the corm can be dug up and stored for next year. 5. Marigolds. This common bedding plant is so underused. Try getting some cutflower varieties that grow 3 to 4 feet tall. Border these in full sun with African marigolds with their huge, fully double flower. Next, swirl in a number of different colors and bicolors for an extremely bright, eye-catching bed. 6. Celosia (partial to full sun). Celosia is an ideal cut flower that is prized for its ability to be dried. (The flower reminds me of some teenage boys with hair spiked up tall and dyed in orange or red — a “paintbrush”-looking hairdo.) Celosias come in very tall varieties (over 4 feet) or short border plants (6 to 8 inches). They are most notable for their off-colors like apricot, wine, fiery red and even bronze leaf. A unique variety has flowers that look like small brain coral. Again, deadhead this plant as soon as you buy it.
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color, including bicolor and stars? That can be 3 or more feet tall, or as short as 4 to 6 inches? That naturally mounds to any shape? Get impatiens. All your neighbors and friends will thank you. 10. Lobelia (half to full sun). This is another great cool-loving plant that comes in coveted blue shades. There are trailing varieties for your baskets, pots and window boxes, and compacts for borders and mass plantings lasting into November. If that is not enough, they get fall leaf color and are now available in a host of new colors, including eyed and starred. 11. Pansies (biannual, filtered light to full sun). Bright, prolific and now perennial or biannual, they bloom all year here. Any color, any flower size — a perfect way to keep your summer bed blooming in the winter. New colors, such as antique shades, are begging to be planted in your yard. 12. Snapdragons (biannual, partial to full sun). Snapdragons give charm and a Victorian look to your yard. These plants just keep getting better as you cut them back, harvesting the magnificent blooms as cut flowers. You may remember sticking your fingers in their “dragon mouths” as a child, coming out with yellow pollen on your fingertips. Biannual in nature, snaps are another plant that will last into winter, are early bloomers and will reseed in dry and gravelly areas next year (a double bonus round). 13. Zinnias (full sun). These beauties are brightly colored plants, excellent as cut flowers and showy in display. They come in many flower types, but get a cactus-type bloom and wow your friends. They must be deadheaded before the flowers die and can get mildew quite easily, but that is a small price to pay for perfection. Available in plants from 6 inches to 4 feet tall, zinnias make a great substitute for marigolds. 14. Portulaca (moss rose) (full sun and dry-tolerant). Another superior plant for hot, dry conditions, moss rose is unsurpassed in its flower color and brightness. With interesting needlelike leaves (like icicles), portulaca has delightful shrub rose blooms that are fully double. Try these plants for a very low, prolific border that will get noticed.
7. Cosmos (partial to full sun). Cosmos is a must, first for its leaf texture. Delicate, open needlelike-type leaves set up this bushy, ever-blooming, graceful plant. Great for cut-flower arrangements, cosmos adds that tall color spot in your yard. Offered in a variety of pastel colors, new varieties are now out in bright colors, and a new award winner is chocolate. Mostly disease- and bug-resistant, cosmos will bloom more strongly in October and November. 8. Godetia (partial to full sun). At first glance, the bloom resembles a carnation, but the kicker is its blooms, with hundreds if not thousands of small, bell-shaped flowers. They love cool nights and rebloom if cut back severely after their flowers are spent. Godetia blooms are white and pastel bicolor, giving the garden a great romantic feeling. It’s a spectacular accent plant for your yard. 9. Impatiens (full shade to partial sun). Want a plant that has thousands ________ of blooms and gets no disease and no bug problems? Andrew May is a Port Angelesbased ornamental horticulturist who That comes in every dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
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LAST WEEK, I had the delight of speaking to the Four Seasons Garden Club in Port Angeles. The subject was “The Wow Power” of annuals, one of my favorite subjects. Annuals make the world a happier place. Here is my list of 14 “sure-to-get-attention annuals” (and a couple biannuals) that would brighten any garden: 1. Alyssum (biannual, half-day to full sun). Also known as sweet alyssum, this plant is perfect for our North Olympic Peninsula climate. It loves cool/cold nights. But better than that, alyssum will bloom from the same plant for two years and then all year long. It is a short, prolific plant — seeds come in 6- to 9-inch sizes, but I much prefer the more compact 3-inch variety — that’s excellent in borders or the edge of container and flower boxes. And the sweet part of its name comes from its adorable scent. 2. Ageratum (half-day to full sun). Here is a plant that’s all too often overlooked. It comes in excellent shades of blue, and the texture is superb. The flower cluster is made up of small, round blue balls that are clumped together on a single flower stalk. Use as a border, a color spot or find the tall cutflower varieties for wonderful arrangements. Be forewarned that these plants must be deadheaded, or they will rot away. 3. Bronze-leaf begonias (partial sun or filtered light). There are tons of begonias available to the garden, and just because I choose the fibrous type doesn’t mean you should overlook the pendulous tuber begonias for your baskets and window boxes. The bronze-leaf types offer a unique color shade and match well with their iridescent blooms. They are unbelievably prolific, require little maintenance and are diseaseand bug-free. Perfect as a mass planting, they also serve well in pots, are perfect by themselves in baskets and are great in mixed beds. 4. Caladiums (can be stored in filtered light, light shade, no direct sunlight). Caladiums don’t bloom; they are grown for their beautiful, large, heartshaped leaves, which are available in numerous color combinations such as white and green, red and pink, red and white, red-veined, burgundy and other like colors. Caladium leaves are great as greens in a flower arrangement and grow better when one harvests the older, larger leaves. They are unbeatable
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Military women still battling to fit in Females find selves isolated in a male-dominated world BY BENEDICT CAREY THE NEW YORK TIMES
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he day’s work was in full swing, the men in the platoon needed a break, and one of them began imitating his leader’s style of walking. Head down, elbows flapping, legs flying forward, he soon had the other soldiers laughing and calling out modifications: Swing your arms out more! No, really throw your legs out! Don’t forget to look like you’re about to punch somebody! The “rhino walk,” they called it, and it was a way to ease the tension of long days in Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar Province. The platoon leader loved it, too, at first. “I thought the rhino walk was funny and totally true; they got me,” Lt. Courtney Wilson, who served in Afghanistan in 2010 and 2011, said in an interview. But by the time she was in her bunk, she wondered. “Was it just being funny, or were they getting exasperated with me? That was the hard part,” she said. “I started feeling a little like it was me versus them. I was worried the men didn’t like me. “I wasn’t sure if they were making me one of the guys or completely disrespecting and making fun of me.” In the months to come, that sense of exclusion would deepen into depression. Halfway through her deployment, she sent an
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ne of the biggest adjustments the United States military attempted during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars was cultural: the integration of women into an intensely male world. Women made up about 15 percent of the force during these two wars, compared with 7 percent in the Persian Gulf war of 1991, and they saw more combat in greater numbers than ever before. Yet even though women distinguished themselves as leaders and enlisted soldiers, many of them describe struggling with feeling they do not quite belong. For men, the bonds of unconditional love among fellow combatants — that lifeblood of male military culture — are sustaining. But in dozens of interviews with women who served, they often said such deep emotional sustenance eluded them. “It’s not a fair comparison to say the deployment is more or less stressful based on gender; it’s stressful for everyone,” said Lisbeth Prifogle, a supply officer who was attached to Marine Aircraft Group 16 in Al Asad, Iraq, in 2005. “But there are a whole bunch of little things you have to deal with that men don’t even think about, because it’s their world.” The psychic distress is measurable. More than 38 percent of women report depressive symptoms after deployment, compared with about
■ Diana Kramer has been deployed overseas five times, most recently in Qatar. She was the only woman assigned to her unit in four of her five deployments. “My male counterparts were deemed competent and capable until they proved otherwise, where on the other hand it was often assumed that I was incompetent until I proved I was not.”
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Former Army Lt. Courtney Wilson pauses during her visit to Madrid. She experienced depression and panic attacks after being deployed to Afghanistan. 32 percent of men, according to a study published by the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Women are 10 times more likely than men to have reported serious sexual harassment.
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uicide has been an enormous issue across the military, particularly for white men. But Army data show that the suicide rate for female soldiers tripled during deployment, to 14 per 100,000 from 4 per 100,000 back home — unlike the rate for men, which rose more modestly. “Clearly these data beg
us to account for why there’s this apparent surge in felt hopelessness and alienation among so many women service members during deployment,” said Dr. Loree K. Sutton, a retired brigadier general, a psychiatrist and the commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Veterans’ Affairs. “This is a critical endeavor, and it’s got to go beyond individual factors and look at group dynamics.” Any self-doubts Lt. Wilson had about deployment were buried in a stampede of forward motion. TURN
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■ Marylin Woodman was deployed overseas three times, each time in units where women made up 10 to 25 percent of the squad. “Because we are female, a lot of respect slips through the cracks and we are treated as though we aren’t worth as much as a male. . . . We work twice as hard to get half as far.”
was one of three women in a unit of 81. “I thought I was resilient, but war shredded me, and I found myself constantly trying to prove myself to two countries without betraying my values.” ■ Stephanie Christopher was deployed in Iraq twice as an officer in an artillery unit and says she “was consistently the only female on regular convoys.” “I had few female friends. Most are very competitive with little interest in friendship. There is also the issue of making one another look weak. “One works so hard to hide any weakness; if you’re seen socializing with a weak female it can have bad repercussions. Any friendships with males is automatically perceived as sexual in nature.”
■ Vanessa M. Remus was deployed to Iraq in 2010-2011 with the Cali■ Jennifer Bennie fornia Army National was deployed twice in Guard to provide logisthe Persian Gulf. On her tics support for southern second deployment, she Iraq. estimates 30 percent of “At one point, my her crew were women. supervisor was so con“Deployment is cerned that he sugstressful for everyone. gested that I wear my However, as a female belt backward so that a officer, I take pride in rapist would have more doing the job right. I difficulty pulling down don’t ever want to be my pants. anyone’s example of “As a female officer, why women should not this inability to do the be in the military.” simplest of things for fear of being raped was ■ J.L. Chamberlain demeaning and demorwas deployed to Afghan- alizing.” istan as an engineer. She The New York Times
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Work with child care Woman struggling center on potty issues with second divorce MY 3-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER was potty trained until I started working. The child care facility is very disappointed with the situation. What can I do to help her feel more comfortable so she will start using the potty again?
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change in the actual bathroom schedule. Either way, you will need to work with the child care facility New York parents and follow their advice, When our 3-year-old daughter started going to a if it sounds reasonable for your daughter. child care facility, she also If not, make a suggesregressed and started havtion or two. ing accidents. If she is having personal We asked the center if we could bring in her potty issues with when and how she is supposed to go to the from home, and they potty, as opposed to what denied our request and takes place at home, she said it was our problem could be blowing it up into and we needed to fix it. a power struggle that she We looked around for a facility that would allow us knows she controls. Ask questions and to bring in her own potty review what, if anything, and switched centers. has caused this type of sitIt only took a few uation. months, and she was on Try to find out if there schedule again. Annie and Timmy G. have been any changes in in Rochester, N.Y. the class. For example, did one of her little friends recently From Jodie move or was a new teacher There are many reasons assigned to her class? why this could have hapLet her know that it is pened. OK to potty at school and It could be as simple as it is perfectly normal for being in a new environher to do so. ment or perhaps just a If she is upset because
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When he asked her to marry him, she was thrilled. “I adored and loved this man more than I ever thought possible. He was a great lover, very generous in his giftgiving and we had so much in common. He took me on vacations I never could have afforded.” There were many red flags flapping in the breeze, but Kyla ignored them. “He had something bad to say about everyone, nearly everyone, in my family,” she says.
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but we didn’t make love, not once. “We were so busy, I just thought we were too tired. We didn’t have many friends, which was odd,” she says. “Then one awful night, during an argument, he hit me with his fist right between my eyes and knocked me across the room.”
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At this point, Kyla should have left. No amount of gifts or trips is worth being a punching bag. She says she couldn’t. “I was so dependent on In the beginning him, and I had become phobic. I was afraid of Kyla had been everything,” Kyla says. divorced from her first The marriage continued husband for a few years to deteriorate. and was ready for a new “Terry started sleeping relationship when she Daughter knew better in front of the TV,” she says. met Terry. “My 11-year-old daugh- “I went from 112 pounds to He was married, but ter didn’t like him and told 152 pounds. I lost the he told her he was getme early on, ‘He’s going to weight, and he appeared to ting a divorce. hurt you.’ He always had to be happy, but it wasn’t “He lied, but by the have his way, but it always enough. time I found out, it was “I started to drink more too late — I was in love,” made sense at the time. than usual. It seemed to “He became more and Kyla says. more demanding,” Kyla says. help with the emotional “Terry was funny, “As the years went on, I pain, but it infuriated him. loving, easy-going, the I knew it wasn’t good for perfect guy. I thought he noticed him flirting with the women he worked with, me or our relationship, but was too good to be true. I needed something to dull and we started arguing He was!” the ache in my heart and more. We celebrated our Terry eventually got soul.” his divorce, and he and 25th anniversary with a Kyla dated for two years. three-week trip to Europe, TURN TO LAVIN/C6
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After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy, a She arrived in Afghani- preparatory school, she stan on April 1, 2010, land- attended the women’s coling at Kandahar Airfield — lege Wellesley and majored in English, with a minor in a dusty, chaotic staging psychology. area, swarming with conThere, she joined the voys and contractors. “It reminds me of those Reserve Officers Training Corps. postapocalyptic towns in She graduated first in ‘The Terminator’ and ‘The the ROTC cadet class from Matrix,’” she wrote in an the Paul Revere Battalion. email to a friend back On missions in Afghanihome. stan, Wilson projected Soon she was leading a platoon in the 864th Engi- determination. Her soldiers worked to exhaustion, neer Battalion on projects without complaint. outside the wire, in the “I’m biased, of course, Kandahar region and but I don’t think there’s a beyond. better platoon out there,” Her team moved heavy she emailed a friend at equipment; built security towers, barriers and fences; home. She also learned how to shored up roads and buildhandle the rich girl comings; and leveled terrain ments: “So what, I’m here for construction crews. “You try moving 40-foot just like you.” But soon the “rhino flatbeds full of equipment walk” ribbing started, and through those narrow dirt her self-doubt, dormant in streets full of mud buildthe initial rush of deployings without ruining anyone’s house,” said Lt. Nich- ment, stirred. olas LaPonte, who later s social scientists inherited her job. have sought to Running the platoon, he understand the said, “means you’re up 20 increased rates of depreshours a day, you’re plansion and suicide among ning missions, you’re on enlisted women, they have the move all the time.” looked at research on other Wilson was hooked. groups at the margins of a Like many young peoculture, whether blacks in ple, she had enlisted to prove herself to be a player the Ivy League, whites attending a nonwhite high in the world’s biggest liveschool — or women in male action drama. “To be able to say, when professions. And they have found I’m 40 or 50, ‘I did this, I that the mental costs borne did something very cool,’” by those in the minority she said. are similar. “I guess secretly I Members of such groups always wanted to be a badass.” tend to report as many Growing up in suburban insults and bad days as Boston, the daughter of members of the dominant business consultants, she culture. was forever competing with But compared with the her older brother. majority, they feel far less “Fierce, fearless, driven secure. — like a young, blond ver“Every bad thing that sion of myself,” said her happens, they interpret it mother, Debbie Depp Wilas a sign that they don’t son. “You give her a goal belong,” said Gregory M. and she plays to win.” Walton, an assistant pro-
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Little bit of mom-in-law goes long way DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my husband a little over a year. He’s a wonderful man, but I feel he’s a little too attached to his mother. She lives about 20 minutes away, and he wants to go visit her almost every day. His mother is a very negative person. She isn’t mean and we get along well, but her negativity is overwhelming. She finds joy in practically nothing, and I always leave feeling agitated. I have talked with my husband about this before, and his response is, “That’s how some old people are.” I could put up with it a few times a week, but this everyday thing is wearing on me. How can I get my husband to
the room or go out to the deck and read, yet she didn’t hesitate to walk out to the patio and conunderstand Abigail verse with him. I’m feeling Is this socially acceptable or is Van Buren how without hurtit me? What can I say to her next ing his mothDear Abby: My boyfriend has year? er’s feelings? been meeting a group of diving I thought about buying her a No Joy in bathrobe and giving it to her. Texas friends in Mexico for more than I have also considered that my 15 years. We are now a couple, and this boyfriend and I could get a priDear No was my first year meeting every- vate room and stay in there until Joy: You and we know she’s dressed. one. your husband Really, she needs the private There were two other couples are married, and one female, “Connie,” sharing room, and I thought about paying not joined at for it, or should something just the condo. the hip. The other couples had private politely be said? If he wants to see his mother No Proper Wrap bathrooms, and we shared the every day, that’s fine. main bathroom with Connie. But you should not be obliDear N.P.W.: Before doing I found it odd that Connie gated to go with him more than a anything, stop and analyze why would leave the bathroom after couple of times a week if you you are so bothered by what Conshowering with only a towel don’t want to. nie is doing. If he feels he needs to give her wrapped around her. Do you think she is coming on an explanation for your absence, My boyfriend would stay in
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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Education Foundation members and guests celebrated public education at the foundation’s recent annual fundraising dinner at the Red Lion Hotel. The event raised funds through its sponsorships, ticket sales and “Pass the Hat for Kids” fundraiser. The master of ceremonies was insurance agent Steve Methner, whose wife, Sarah, is an elected member of the Port Angeles School Board. He announced Mike McCarty as the recipient of the foundation’s Distinguished Service Award. After working throughout Texas and Georgia, McCarty “retired” in Port Angeles and remains active in local schools and the community. “Mike has coordinated a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art/Music, Math [STEAM] after-school program at Franklin Elementary for the last five academic years, and he’s doing the same
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Briefly . . . No flight practice set for this week COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville today through Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-2572286.
Senior nutrition PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Waldorf salad, chicken cordon bleu, rice pilaf, lima beans and peach crisp. ■ Wednesday: Green salad, spaghetti with meat sauce, cauliflower, garlic bread and fresh melon. ■ Thursday: Potato salad, barbecued chicken, corn on the cob, Brussels sprouts and apple crisp. ■ Friday: Marinated veggies, baked fish, baked potato, glazed carrots and sherbet.
Mac users group SEQUIM — The Strait Mac Users Group will meet at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Ray Bentsen will give an “Introduction to Apple Watch.” He will present a slideshow demo featuring aspects of how the Apple Watch can be used with an iPhone 5 or 6 on a daily basis. All are welcome, and refreshments will be served. For more information, phone Jerry Freilich at 360-457-4660.
Space exploration NASA Solar System Ambassador Ron Hobbs will give a review of historic space exploration techniques and breakthroughs followed by new and groundbreaking tools and discoveries at North Olympic Library System libraries. “The Adventures of Robots, Rovers and Astronauts in the Third Age of Exploration” is the focus of this lecture and is a free 2015 Adult Summer Reading Program event. The first session is at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. The second is at the Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. The third is at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. For more information, contact Sarah Morrison at 360-417-8500 or smorrison@nols.org, or visit www.nols.org/events/ port-angeles.html#robots.
Crescent potluck JOYCE — Crescent Grange No. 1123 will hold its monthly community potluck at the grange,
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From left are Clallam Transit System Director Wendy Clark-Getzin, Doug Lorentzen, Mike Hansen, Clallam Transit System Fleet Manager Kevin Gallacci, Mark Quarto, Kevin Phillips, Jason Anderson, Terry Benda, Tara Owens and Nik Hjichristodoulou. Alternative fuels students in Peninsula College’s Automotive Program are testing vehicles for the Clallam Transit System, which has about a hundred vehicles in its fleet, as part of the program’s exploration into hybrid testing, which consists of testing the entire electric drive system, motor generators, inverters and high-voltage battery packs. If a battery pack has weak or failed cells, those individual cells can be replaced, rather than replacing the entire battery pack. 50870 state Highway 112, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. After the potluck, the program for the evening will feature Rich James, who will update the community on the progress of the Olympic Discovery Trail. The presentation will incorporate questions and answers regarding routing and right of way between Freshwater Bay Road and Camp Hayden, plus portions of Lake Crescent and progress up Fairholme Hill west of Lake Crescent. The silent auction for the evening will benefit the Crescent Co-op Preschool.
‘Future of Fish’ PORT ANGELES — “The Future of Fish on the North Olympic Peninsula” will take place at The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. A panel will provide a local lens on the global seafood system by bringing together multiple stakeholders from the North Olympic Peninsula who are playing different roles in harvesting or providing the seafood that ends up on people’s plates, according to a news release. Featured panelists include Robert Elofson, Lower Elwha Klallam
Admission is a suggested donation of $3 to $5. All proceeds support the center. Coffin is a published poet, fiction writer, playwright and translator, with 19 books to her credit including A Taste of Cascadia. Myers began to seek publication of his poems after the 9/11 attacks. Two of his collections, Poets reading The Nameless and Watching the Perseids, are 2014 PORT TOWNSEND — publications. The Northwind Arts CenFor more information, ter, 701 Water St., will presphone Bill Mawhinney at ent Lyn Coffin and Jed 360-302-1159 or visit www. Myers in the Northwind northwindarts.org. Reading Series at 7 p.m. Peninsula Daily News Thursday. tribe; Neil Conklin, Bella Italia restaurant; Graham Young, University of Washington aquatic and fisheries sciences; and Alan Cook, Icicle Seafoods. The panel will be moderated by Pete Granger, seafood industry specialist at Washington Sea Grant. For more information, visit www.tinyurl.com/ PDN-FutureFish.
Death and Memorial Notice JOANNE ELAINE PETTYJOHN May 10, 1932 May 21, 2015 On May 10, 1932, a beautiful baby was born in the small hamlet of Inland, Clay County, Nebraska, to Edward August Hoppens and his wife, Martha Frida Arp Hoppens. The baby was Joanne Elaine Hoppens. The family lived in Inland for a short time before moving to the slightly larger village of Harvard, Nebraska, where Joanne grew to maturity, graduating from Harvard High School. After graduating, she held several jobs in the area before moving to Lincoln, Nebraska, where she met Robert John Peters, a
My Gentle Jo student at the University of Nebraska. They were married in June of 1952. From this marriage, four wonderful children were born: David Robert, Sherry Lynn, Daniel Keith and Laurie Ellen.
The family followed Robert’s career, first as a United States Marine and then in his civilian occupations, living in Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and then finally in Missouri. Joanne spent 25 years serving as the organist at various Lutheran churches in the Midwest. She and Robert were divorced in 1997. While serving as the organist at Christ the King Lutheran church in St. Peters, Missouri, she met Merwyn Brian Pettyjohn. As Brian described the experience, they immediately “fell in like,” then fell in love. They were married June 4, 1998, in O’Fallon, Missouri. What followed, according to Brian, was 17 of the most wonderful years any-
one could imagine. Jo passed away May 21, 2015, in Brian’s arms in Sequim. Below are two letters from Joanne’s sons: My mother protected me and made me feel safe. There was never a time when I had to wonder where she was or if she was going to take care of me. It was assumed, and as an adult, I realize that not all children have this luxury. She taught me how to be a gentlemen and a gentle man. I am a better parent because I had my mother to show me what it is like to be the best parent any child could hope for. I miss my mother and
think fondly of her every day. Love, Danny Peters For those who knew my mother, you already know what I’m about to say. This is a woman who never asked for much but gave and gave to make sure others were happy. This is a woman who never encouraged her children to become great and kind but through her example showed us how to do it. This is a woman who never failed to smile and never gave her children a hint of any struggle she encountered. This is a woman who never cussed, except once or twice, from what I hear. This is a woman who never heard us cuss, except once, and then
never again after getting our mouths washed out. She let us run free all day long, then had dinner waiting at sunset. Our clothes were always clean and pressed. She read to us when we were young and made sure we got to go to the library. Her patience, joy, kindness, generosity, friendliness and grace were all sealed with hugs and kisses. And with that example, that’s how we raised our children. This is a woman who was cherished by her friends, her parents, her siblings, her children, her grandchildren, nephews, nieces and her husband. This is a woman who will make heaven a better place. With great love, David Peters
built an arbor as well as a water feature in the backyard. Win was a lifetime member of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, where he served in many positions, primarily as a trustee. He was the only remaining original charter member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Port Angeles. He had a hand in many of the additions to the church. After his retirement, he spent his time helping whomever, wherever with various projects. He also sang in the church choir, putting his bass voice to good. He leaves behind his wife, Jeanne; son Paul Schuman of Albuquerque, New Mexico; daughter Carol Rogers of Sequim; grandson David Rogers of
Seattle; and great-granddaughter Joanne Rogers. He is also survived by sisters Elsie Nygaard of Trout Lake, Montana, and Joan Schott of Port Angeles; brother Leonard Schuman of Kent, Washington; and numerous nieces and nephews. Win was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Emelia Kettel Schuman; sisters Leona Smith, Agatha Schuman and Marion MacDiamond; and brothers Irvin and Wallace Schuman. There will be a celebration of life held at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 132 East 13th Street, Port Angeles, on Monday, June 1, 2015, at 10:30 a.m., followed by a private family burial at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles.
Death and Memorial Notice WINFRED CARL SCHUMAN July 3, 1917 May 22, 2015 Winfred Carl Schuman was born July 3, 1917, in Lignite, North Dakota, the middle child of nine, to Henry and Emelia Schuman. He died at Crestwood Convalescent Center in Port Angeles on May 22, 2015. He was 97. He was baptized in the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, shortly after birth. He attended a one-room schoolhouse through the eighth grade and attended Lignite High School, graduating in 1935. After graduation, he spent one year in the Civilian Conservation Corps at the International Peace
Mr. Schuman Garden, North Dakota. During the summer of 1937 with some friends, he moved west to Washington state and was soon employed at the Anderson Estate in Sequim, now called Graysmarsh Farm.
When World War II started, he worked for a time at Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington, before entering the Army Air Force. After serving in Newfoundland, he was transferred to England, where he was assigned to the 92nd bomber group, achieving the rank of staff sergeant, working radar maintenance on B-17s. After returning from Europe at the end of the war, he married his sweetheart, Arlene Carr, in 1945. He obtained employment at Dear Electric in Sequim, where they lived. They moved to Port Angeles, where he had employment with Jim Frederick Electric (Angeles Electric). In 1950, the family moved to Crescent City,
California, to work for the plywood venture there. They returned to Port Angeles in 1962, and he resumed employment at Angeles Electric. At this time, he built a home on upper Cherry Hill, where he had resided ever since. In 1967, he decided to change jobs, going to work for the city of Port Angeles in the light department, from which he retired in 1983. In 1996, after 51 years of happy marriage, Arlene died. Two years later, he married Jeanne McDonald. Win lived to garden and build things and had a lovely rosebed and fuchsia hanging baskets as well as a small Japanese garden by the front porch. In recent years with the help of his brother and wife, he
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Visitors from a wintered land since the ’50s. The records and inforWHY WERE 30 to 40 mation in this book make Canada geese flying over located alongside Highway it an excellent research our home toward the end of 3, on the way to Hood source when you want to May? Canal. know something about the You could hear them When the birds that status and distribution of coming a mile away. flew over our house were our birds. Their large V-formation first heard, I assumed it According to Birds of swept low over the house was a small flock of local, Washington, the spring and yard, and there were nonmigratory Canada geese. migration movement of so many birds that seeing Even so, it wasn’t the Canada geese begins in both ends of the wedge was right time of the year. late February. almost impossible. We see these birds later Numbers of migrating Their line of flight took in the summer after their birds peak March and April. them right over Liberty goslings are grown. A few northbound birds Bay and the town of Poulsbo. The birds that stopped can be found into late May. my gardening and turned Houses and tall trees While looking over the hid part of the picture, but heads upward at the ballstatistics compiled over fields were adult Canada there was no doubt these several decades, it was geese on a mission. birds were headed north, clear that the Canada My go-to resource when goose numbers in Washingand they were breaking the it comes to migration patspeed limit. ton have exploded. terns for the birds in this When telling a friend Not only are there more state is Birds of Washingabout these geese, he told geese wintering in the of a similar experience dur- ton: Status and Distribution. state, but the numbers for It was compiled and ing the same time period. resident geese are also written by Terry Wahl, Bill increasing. That flock was also Tweit and Steven Mlodiheaded over Poulsbo in a Last summer, while now in 2005. north-northwest direction. birding in the Dungeness It was the first book of Their flight path took area (where the Three its kind on our state’s birds Crabs Restaurant once them over the ballfields BY JOAN CARSON
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stood), we encountered a small flock of Canada geese and could only assume they were nonmigratory birds. Considering the direction this spring’s flocks were taking, it’s only natural to wonder if they might set down in the DungenessSequim area. Will all or some continue northward, or will they decide they’ve traveled far enough? This has been an interesting spring in more than one way. Some birds seemed to arrive early. Others showed up when they were expected. Now, it seems a few are late. This is a spring when we can expect the unexpected, and that does make life interesting.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
Death and Memorial Notice MARGARET C. ERICKSON October 15, 1917 May 14, 2015 Margaret C. Erickson passed away at home in the care of her daughter on May 14, 2015. She was born October 15, 1917, in her grandmother’s log cabin near Bagley Creek in Port Angeles to Lee Harbough and Ruth Pritchett Harbough. Margaret lived out at Twin as a young child when her father was the fire warden there. When she was 5 years old, they moved back to Port Angeles, and Margaret remembered riding the train from Twin to Port Angeles in the caboose. The family then moved to West Creek, Colorado, where her mother was treated and then lost her battle with tuberculosis. This sent Magaret and her sister, Hazel, to Blyn to be raised by their aunt and uncle, Tom and Myrtle White. Margaret attended
Mrs. Erickson school in Sequim and graduated from Sequim High School in 1934 as salutatorian. At the time of her death, she was the oldest living Sequim High School graduate, at age 97. Margaret married Ernest Erickson on January 24, 1935. They had three children, Rodney, David and Marilyn. The family spent some summers in Petersburg, Alaska, while Ernie commercial fished, but they settled in Sequim Bay.
Margaret was very close with her children, loved spending time with her grandchildren and was very active in her church in Blyn. She was also a wonderful gardener, an avid reader and greatly enjoyed cooking and baking. She always specially made a blackberry pie for her granddaughters’ birthdays and often sent homemade rolls, applesauce and sugar cookies home with family and visitors. Margaret always focused her attention on everyone around her and never wanted any attention on herself. She was very proud to be the Honorary Pioneer of the Sequim Irrigation Festival in 2012 but wished they hadn’t had to take her picture. Margaret was a very strong woman who loved her family, her friends and her pets that always kept her company. She lived a long and happy life and will be greatly missed by so many. In her last few months,
January 20, 1939 April 12, 2015
Mrs. Phillips Jeannie has had many different jobs in her life (Safeway, Pemco, Boeing), but she was most proud of her accomplishments in volunteering. She loved being a member of the Lions Club, where she met her second husband, Pat Phillips. She had many responsibilities with the Kent, Gig Harbor and Sequim
July 23, 1928 May 25, 2015 Violet Lavern Van Nest married Frank Glenn Arthur Jr. on June 29, 1947, and to this marriage were born four children, who were also known as the four D’s. Following her divorce, Violet met the love of her life, Burl Wilson Brown, and they were married on September 9, 1972, in Palos Verdes, California. Violet’s main delights in life were serving the Lord as the head greeter at Eastern Hills Community Church. She also enjoyed growing and selling flowers and vegetables at the Sequim Farmers Market and at Farmer Brown’s stand, located at their home on Thornton Drive.
1941-2015 Mary Louise (Sayer) Toepper, 73, passed away quietly surrounded by family on May 16, 2015, after a long battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Richard B. Toepper; son Dan (Robin) Toepper; daughter Vicki (Alan) Griner; son Brian (Veronica) Toepper; and brothers Raymond (Rita) Sayer and Delmer (Dona) Sayer. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Margaret
Violet also enjoyed crocheting tea towels, reading, gardening, nature, birds and cultivating and encouraging family members and friends. Her nurturing nature could be seen in her work as she trained people in the computer/ data processing department at Olympic Medical Center for more than 20 years. Violet is survived by her brother, Lester Van Nest; her children, Diana Arthur Hale of Grants Pass Oregon, Donald Glenn Arthur of Port Angeles, Donna Marie Wige of Gresham, Oregon, and Debbie Lynn DeVusser of Hickory, North Carolina; and her stepchildren, Gary Brown of San Diego, California, Steve Brown of Alva, Oklahoma, and Marlena Brown of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Sayer; and younger brother Gene Sayer. Mary has 11 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration-of-life gathering will be held at Irondale Church, 681 Irondale Road, Port Hadlock, on Saturday, June 27, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Desserts are welcome. Donations on Mary’s behalf can be made to Seattle Children’s Hospital and Research Foundation, M/S S-200, P.O. Box 5371, Seattle, WA 98145-5005.
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Port Angeles resident Rachel Margaret Braun died of still-pending causes at her parents’ home under the care of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. She was 33. Services: Memorial at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., at noon Sunday, June 14. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in
her California family; brother-in-law Phillip Wollam; son-in-law Doug Phillips; daughter-in-law Kimberly (Martin) Jacobsson; grandchildren Ethan, Hope, Sophia, Natalie, Emma and Lindsey Jacobsson; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Randy Kratz, sister Carol Wollam and grandson Brian Michael Waiss. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, June 13, 2015, at 2 p.m. at the Parkwood Communities Clubhouse, 41 Green Meadows Drive, Sequim. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Jan. 12, 1944 — May 28, 2015
Port Angeles resident Kathleen Ann Staples died of cancer at home. She was 71. Services: None planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com.
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Jeannie Phillips passed away peacefully on April 12, 2015, at her Sequim home surrounded by family as her cancer battle ended at the age of 76. Loretta Jean Kratz was born January 20, 1939, in Stillwater, Minnesota, to her parents, Randall and Doris (Sinclair) Kratz. She attended Bismarck Junior College, where she met and married Robert Kupper. They eventually moved to Seattle, Washington, to raise their children, Roberta and Peter.
clubs, including serving as president of the Northwest Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center for 2010-2012 (NWLERC is one of only 18 eyeglass recycling centers in the world), Lions Zone chair, Camp Leo counselor for diabetic kids and participating in an eyeglass mission in Jamaica. In Jeannie’s spare time, she enjoyed quilting, collecting antiques, decorating, golf, playing cards, penny slots and spoiling her dogs. Jeannie is survived by her loving husband, Norman Pat Phillips of Sequim; son Peter (Trena) Kupper of Kent, Washington; daughter Roberta Kupper (Steve) Waiss of Renton, Washington; grandchildren Kristina Waiss, Kelli Waiss, David Waiss, Isabella Kupper and Zachary Vankovsky;
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Margaret said Ernie was waiting for her, and now they are together again. Margaret is survived by her children, Rodney Erickson, David (June) Erickson and Marilyn (Marvin) Newton; her grandchildren, Michael (Ginalyn) Anderson, Sheryl Erickson, Sharlene Farrell, Brian Erickson, Colleen Erickson, Joe (Valerie) Hart, Sanda Hart, Jason (Chrystal) Erickson, Jonathan Still, Jena (Paul) West and Jake (Danielle) Still; and 13 great-grandchildren. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Erickson; her brothers, Roy and Glen Harbough; and her sister, Hazel Stout. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. A celebration of Margaret’s life will be held Saturday, June 6, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Guy Cole Convention Center, 202 North Blake Avenue, Sequim.
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hough few of us would want to encounter a serial killer in real life, these murderous gents do tend to glean a significant following in fiction. Hannibal Lecter is undoubtedly one of literature’s most famous serial killers and has been portrayed in several films based on the series of novels by Thomas Harris. In 2013, the character was brought to the small screen with the psychological thriller “Hannibal,” which ended its sophomore season in a blood-soaked finale last year. Despite middleof-the-road ratings, the series has achieved critical acclaim and a loyal following. The third season of “Hannibal” premieres Thursday, June 4, on NBC. If you haven’t read the books or seen the movies, chances are you still have some basic knowledge of “Hannibal the Cannibal,” the brilliant and cultured forensic psychiatrist with the singular eating habits, first introduced in Harris’s 1981 novel “Red Dragon.” The novel was first adapted for film in 1986 with “Manhunter,” featuring Brian Cox (“Troy,” 2004) as Lecter, but it was after the success of the book’s sequel, “The Silence of the Lambs,” that the character was brought into prominence —
particularly after the release of the 1991 sleeper hit film adaptation. Anthony Hopkins (“Legends of the Fall,” 1994) took home the Academy Award for Best Actor for his chilling portrayal of the man-eating doctor, which was just one of the “Big Five” Oscars the film won that year. He reprised the role in “Hannibal” (2001) and “Manhunter’s” remake, “Red Dragon” (2002), before a younger version of the character was subsequently taken on by French actor Gaspard Ulliel (“Saint Laurent,” 2014) in 2007’s “Hannibal Rising.” The character was deemed the No. 1 movie villain by the American Film Institute in 2003 and one of “Entertainment Weekly’s” 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years. The role of Hannibal Lecter demands a significant talent, and Hopkins, in particular, left some big shoes to fill, but Mads Mikkelsen (“Casino Royale,” 2006), who stars as the small-screen Hannibal, hasn’t disappointed. Among his numerous accolades, the Danish actor’s portrayal has earned him a Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television and an IGN Award nomination for Best TV Villain. While the numerous books and films have looked at various stages in the doctor’s life — including his imprisonment, his time in Europe as an escapee
and his traumatic childhood — the television series gives viewers a look into his previously unexplored period as a working psychiatrist before his capture. “[My approach] was about covering a portion of the story that literally people hadn’t seen before,” said creator and executive producer Bryan Fuller in a Hitfix.com interview. “We hadn’t seen Lecter as a practicing psychiatrist and a practicing cannibal. That felt like it was fresh territory, even though it’s so intrinsic to who the character is. We understand him as this cannibalistic psychiatrist, but we never saw it.” The series explores Lecter’s complicated relationship with FBI special investigator Will Graham (Hugh Dancy, “Black Hawk Down,” 2001), who, as those familiar with the books and movies will know, is the man responsible for finally putting Lecter behind bars. Season 2’s gory finale saw Lecter jam a linoleum knife into Graham — who, over the course of the series, has come to learn what the wellspoken, highly sophisticated
doctor really is — and flee to France with his psychotherapist, Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier (Gillian Anderson, “The Fall”). The upcoming season will see the two doctors forging new identities in Europe, living as husband and wife, with Graham in hot (or as hot as a gravely wounded man can manage) pursuit. Season 3 will include the addition of some new cast members, also taken from the books. Richard Armitage (“The Hobbit” trilogy) joins the cast as serial killer Francis Dolarhyde, a.k.a. The Tooth Fairy, the primary antagonist in “Red Dragon.” “True Blood’s” Rutina Wesley will play his love interest, Reba McClane, and Tao Okamoto (“The Wolverine,” 2013) will play Chiyo, the handmaiden of Lecter’s aunt, whom readers will recall from “Hannibal Rising.” Since last season’s cliffhanger, “Hannibal” fans have been waiting with bated breath to see what’s become of the various characters left bleeding out on the floor. The wait’s nearly over as a new bloody season is about to begin. Don’t miss the season 3 premiere of “Hannibal” when it airs Thursday, June 4, on NBC. Mads Mikkelsen as seen in “Hannibal.”
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Former Amish rebels Abe, Jeremiah, Kate, Rebecca and Sabrina are back in this season premiere. Under the watchful eyes of Abe’s parents, Mary and Chester, they face new challenges with marriage, pregnancy, birth and the consequences of shunning.
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’Maid’ for a third season: You know what they say: keep your friends close, but keep your enemies even closer. The housewives of Beverly Hills may be blissfully unaware of the fact that they’ve made enemies of a group of women who may be a little too close for comfort: their maids. The third season of Lifetime’s hit drama “Devious Maids” is heading to screens Monday, June 1, with new faces and new murders coming hand in hand. Naya Rivera has come aboard the drama as Blanca, a new maid who’s landed the perfect job with the perfect Beverly Hills family. Or has she? It won’t be long before Blanca makes some terrible discoveries about her new employers that will flip her life upside down. Rivera is best known for her portrayal of Santana Lopez in Fox’s “Glee,” and she’s also popped up in “The Bernie Mac Show,” “CSI: Miami” and even in “Family Matters.” Unfortunately for fans, a few series regulars are being swept Judy Reyes, Roselyn Sanchez, Ana Ortiz and Dania Ramirez star in “Devious Maids.”
under the rug — metaphorically, of course. Edy Ganem (“Entourage”) and Drew Van Acker (“Pretty Little Liars”), who play Valentina and Remi, will no longer be series regulars, instead popping up periodically as guest stars; Mark Deklin (“GCB”), who played Nicholas Deering, has left the show entirely. As the third season gets underway, the maids will have a bit of a mess to clean up. The second season ended on a nail-biting cliffhanger, with Ty (Gideon Glick, “It Could Be Worse”) firing shots into a celebrating wedding party. The big question as season 3 winds up is: who bit the bullet? It’s that question, and the fallout that comes from it, that will no doubt be driving this season. “Devious Maids” returns to Lifetime on Monday, June 1. The ‘hunt’ is on: Demon hunting, take two. ABC Family is taking on a literary series with a lot of fans behind it, and the hope — from the network and fans, both — is that the TV show is better received than the 2013
film. “Shadowhunters,” which has begun filming in Toronto, is based on Cassandra Clare’s series of novels, stories and graphic novels about an organization of human-angel hybrids who fight demons. Although the 2013 big screen adaptation, “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,” was a disastrous flop that was panned by critics and avoided by audiences, there’s high hopes that a TV serial can better do the material justice. Headlining “Shadowhunters’” cast is Katherine McNamara as Clary, a young woman who discovers that her seemingly normal human life is a lie when her mother is kidnapped by a powerful demon. McNamara starred in 2014’s “Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn” and has been seen in “Glee,” “Touch” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” Of course, every hero or heroine needs a love interest, and in this case that role belongs to Dominic Sherwood (“Vampire Academy,” 2014). Rounding out the cast are Alberto Rosende (“Blue Bloods”), Matthew Daddario (“Growing Up and Other Lies,” 2014)
and Isaiah Mustafa (“Nikita”). With a wealth of material to work with and a built-in fan base, “Shadowhunters” already has a head start. With filming just now getting underway, watch for it to appear next year on ABC Family. HBO rising: What a difference a year can make. The fifth annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards are being held in beautiful Los Angeles on Sunday, May 31, and the list of nominees this year is looking pretty different from last year’s. The annual ceremony, which will be broadcast live on A&E, along with a red carpet preshow, is held by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association to honor the best in primetime TV from the past year. Last year’s nominations were dominated by FX, but this year HBO has knocked that channel from its throne — at least in terms of the sheer number of nominations. The Home Box Office has earned a jaw-dropping 27 nominations, with its miniseries “Olive Kitteridge” tying FX’s “Justified” with five nominations each. FX has fallen back to a still respectable 16 nominations this year. Of course, a nomination is all well and good, but it’s winning the award that really matters. The Critics’ Choice Television Awards recognize both shows and actors, and all the lists of nominees read like the crème de la crème of modern television. While “Olive Kitteridge” and “Justified” may lead the nominations pack, several shows are biting at their heels with four nominations each. “Bessie” (HBO), “The Americans” (FX), “The Good Wife” (CBS), Wolf Hall (PBS) and “Transparent” (Amazon) all fall into this category. It’s clearly been a good year for HBO, and, with a whopping 27 nominations, the quality of its programming sure is being recognized. The Critics’ Choice Television Awards will be broadcast live on A&E on Sunday, May 31. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Identity Thief Jason Bateman. 136* 248* NCAA Golf Division I Tournament Site: Concession Golf Club -- Sarasota, Fla. G olf Central NCAA Golf Division I Tournament Match Play Final 136* 248* The Waltons Waltons "The Runaway" Waltons "The Romance" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property "Sandra and Kyle" Property Brothers Brother vs. Brother (N) H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* A. Pickers "Thunderdome" Amer. Pickers "Let It Go" Amer. Pickers "The Big Bet" American Pickers (N) A. Pickers "Captain Quirk" Amer. Pickers "Duke of Oil" 120* 269*
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Killers (2010, Action) Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck, UnREAL "Return" Devious Maids 108* 252* Lohan, Felicity Huffman. Ashton Kutcher. "Awakenings" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Filthy Riches (N) Yukon Gold Filthy Riches Yukon Gold Filthy "Monster Storm" Yukon Gold 186 276 Sam & Cat Thunder To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 In Depth (N) Mariners All MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. M ariners Sounders All Halls of Fight Sports 426 687 Access Post-game Access (N) Fame (N) MMA (N) Cops "Coast Jail Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Slacker Cops Cops "Coast Cops "In Cops "What? Cops "In Cops "Coast Jail 168* 241* to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" Crimes" to Coast" Denial #3" Who Me?" Denial" to Coast"
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The Briefcase (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
8:00 p.m.
Two more families who are down on their luck are given the opportunity to collect the contents of the briefcase in this new episode. First, the families will learn about each other’s circumstances and must decide whether to share the money.
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8:00 p.m.
The remaining 20 home cooks are thrown for a loop when they face their first team challenge at an amusement park. Each team will have to create a unique version of an amusement park burger and fish and chips dish. The losers face a pressure test.
Celebrity Wife Swap (4) KOMO
10:00 p.m.
Two more members of celebrity families trade lives to find out how others deal with life in the spotlight. This season’s participants include Charo, Margaret Cho, Vince Neil, David and Jackie Siegel and Jill Whelan. MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 2015
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As the cold Alaskan winter moves in, Jim and Nancy race to make some much needed repairs before it gets too cold. Elsewhere, Dan Mawhinney decides he wants to sell his cabin. At the same time, the railroad faces delays.
My Mom Is Obsessed (61) TLC
8:00 p.m.
Two young women are tired of their mothers’ antics and want them to be the moms they need them to be. Chelsea’s mother is absolutely obsessed with getting attention from men, while Albany is not happy being a modern-day Cinderella.
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8:30 p.m.
Late night talk show host and funnyman Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities in this special edition of his show. Along with guests, he performs signature sketches and comedy bits to get audiences amped up for tonight’s big basketball game.
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The Town ('10, Act) Rebecca Hall, Ben Affleck. 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Bob's Burger American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Japan" Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mystery Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Gilligan Gilligan Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Identity" Law&Order: SVU "Quarry"
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