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PORT TOWNSEND — A flood of public comments has pushed back the Navy’s target date for an $11.5 million expansion of electronic-warfare range activities on the Olympic Peninsula from September to early 2016. The U.S. Forest Service, which had said a decision on a Navy request for a permit would be made by September, is hiring a third-party contractor to handle the 3,314 comments it received in response to the Navy’s special-use permit application. That will push the Forest Service decision to early 2016, agency spokesman Glen Sachet said last week. The application is to deploy three mobile, camper-sized electromagnetic transmitters on 12 Olympic National Forest logging roads in Clallam and Jefferson counties and Grays Harbor County.
WAVING TO THE CROWD at Saturday’s 80th Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival Grand Parade are, from left, 2015 Rhody Queen Sam Smith and Princesses Lillian Kelly, Morgan Chaffee and Deidra Morris. The float led the 113-entry parade, which was followed by a Cake Picnic at Pope Marine Park. At left, the float from Olympia, “Fabulous Family Fun,” won the Admiralty Award and is followed by a group representing Jefferson Healthcare hospital. The festival continues today with an Elks pancake breakfast, the second day of a golf tournament and the 39th annual Rhody Run at Fort Worden State Park. For more information, see www. rhodyfestival.org.
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NEAH BAY — A memorial service will be planned on Hobuck Beach after a founder of the Washington chapter of the nonprofit Heroes on the Water died there, said Roland Abiva’s friend and a co-founder of the organization. Abiva, 39, who lived in Graham in Pierce County, was pronounced dead at the Sophie Trettevick PHS Indian Health Center in Neah Bay on the Makah reservation Thursday, according to Clallam County Sheriff’s Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King. TURN
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CHIMACUM— The first teacher walkout held on the North Olympic Peninsula to draw attention to legislative inaction on fully funding public education drew about 100 people and a special guest. Stephanie McCleary, 50, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit that led to a state Supreme Court decision in 2012 directing the Legislature to fund education, is Chimacum schools’ human resources director.
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Nun who kissed Elvis helps abbey MOTHER DOLORES HART finds it miraculous that she was able to turn one kiss with Elvis Presley into the spark that helped save an abbey. The former starlet who walked away from Hollywood in 1963 to become a nun spun her tale into a fundraising campaign for her crumbling monastery in rural Connecticut. But the pot boiler about Presley’s first on-screen kiss and the girl who turned from the screen to sisterhood has done more than keep open the doors of Abbey of Regina Laudis; it has inspired new interest in its monastic work. Now, she and the other nuns hope to raise up to $9 million to restore the order’s former brass factory
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Mother Dolores Hart holds a baby sheep at the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Conn., on Friday. for future generations. Mother Dolores, now 76, first shared her story with The Associated Press in 2011 as she and about 40 other members of her Benedictine order faced the possibility that their abbey in Bethlehem would close Fire officials had found numerous fire code and safety issues in what was a
ramshackle collection of factory buildings, barns and sheds that were linked together in 1947 after the nuns purchased the old industrial site. Mother Dolores went on to write an autobiography, embark on a speaking tour, and make TV appearances. The nuns quickly raised more than $1 million. The abbey’s main building now has new alarm and sprinkler systems, an elevator and other safety improvements. What was once a project designed to keep the abbey from closing has become a fundraising effort to renovate the abbey for a long future. The nuns estimate work will cost between $7.5 million and $9 million. They have so far raised more than $3 million. “We now know we can do it,” Mother Abbess Lucia Kuppens said. “We’ve gained courage and confidence.”
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B.B. KING, 89, whose world-weary voice and wailing guitar lifted him from the cotton fields of Mississippi to a global stage and the apex of American blues, died Thursday at his home in Las Vegas. John Fudenberg, the coroner of Clark County, Nev., said the cause was a series of small strokes attributable to Type 2 diabetes, The Associated Press reported. Mr. King, who was in hospice care, had been in poor health but had continued to perform until October, when he canceled a tour, citing dehydration and exhaustion stemming from the diabetes. Mr. King married country blues to big-city rhythms and created a sound instantly recognizable to millions: a stinging guitar with a shimmering vibrato, notes that coiled and leapt like an animal, and a voice that groaned and bent with the weight of lust, longing and lost love. “I wanted to connect my guitar to human emotions,” Mr. King said in his autobiography, Blues All Around Me (1996), written with David Ritz.
B.B. stood for Blues Boy, a name he took with his first taste of fame in the 1940s. His peers Mr. King were bluesin 2008 men like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, whose nicknames fit their hard-bitten lives. But he was born a King, albeit in a shack surrounded by dirt-poor sharecroppers and wealthy landowners. Mr. King went out on the road and never came back after one of his first recordings reached the top of the rhythm-and-blues charts in 1951. He began in juke joints, country dance halls and ghetto nightclubs, playing 342 one-night stands in 1956 and 200 to 300 shows a year for a half-century thereafter, rising to concert halls, casino main stages and international acclaim. He was embraced by rock ’n’ roll fans of the 1960s and ’70s, who remained loyal as they grew older
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A MOTORIST SLOWING down for a crow hopBEING PRESIDENT ping across Lincoln Street IS never easy. I still have — U.S. Highway 101 — to fix a broken immigration near the Clallam County system, issue veto threats, Courthouse in Port Angenegotiate with Iran — all les. while finding time to pray He was in the crossfive times a day. walk. You wouldn’t want to It is no wonder that peo- see a crow jaywalking . . . ple keep pointing out that presidency has aged me. I WANTED! “Seen Around” look so old John Boehner’s items recalling things seen on the already invited Netanyahu North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box to speak at my funeral. Port Angeles WA 98362; fax President Barack 1330, 360-417-3521; or email news@ Obama at the 2015 peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure White House Correspon- you mention where you saw your dents Dinner “Seen Around.”
together. His playing influenced many of the most successful rock guitarists of the era, including Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Through it all, he remained with the great love of his life, his guitar. He told the tale a thousand times: He was playing a dance hall in Twist, Ark., in the early 1950s when two men got into a fight and knocked over a kerosene stove. Mr. King fled the fire — and then remembered his $30 guitar. He ran into the burning building to rescue it. He learned thereafter that the fight had been about a woman named Lucille. For the rest of his life, Mr. King addressed his guitars — big Gibsons, curved like a woman’s hips — as Lucille.
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
■ By the close of business Thursday at the Clallam County Courthouse, 44 candidates had filed for 36 positions that will be on the ballot in the Nov. 3 general election. There are 48 positions up for election. A headline Friday on Page A6 in the Clallam County edition erroneously said 44 candidates had filed for 48 positions.
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The former Fort Townsend south of Port Townsend is among 23 areas statewide recommended for inclusion in the state park system. The state requires additional areas to meet increasing recreational needs and to ensure preservation of prominent scenic areas and historical sites, according to a state Planning Council report submitted to Gov. Clarence Martin. Other recommended acquisitions include Lake Ozette in Clallam County, Fort Canby in Pacific County and Grays Harbor Battery in Grays Harbor County.
Schoolteachers for the coming year have been hired by directors of School District 21 [Port Angeles] at their meeting this week. Among the hirings: Marietta Kilmer as a second-grade teacher at Monroe School. She is a 1965 graduate of the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Kilmer will take the place at Monroe School of Cynthia Johnson, who has resigned. [Marietta Kilmer is the mother of current U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, who was born in Port Angeles on Jan. 1, 1974.]
After four disappointing years, the financially troubled Landing mall on the Port Angeles waterfront has snared a major restaurant, Downrigger. The restaurant opened to overflow crowds earlier this month. The once barren second floor is being transformed into a large joint Dairy QueenOrange Julius restaurant, scheduled to open tomorrow. While the mall may have a new owner before the year is out, its 18 tenants will stay open for business, said a spokeswoman for Waterfront Associates, the Seattle partnership that built the mall and filed for bankruptcy protection last year.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 17, the 137th day of 2015. There are 228 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 17, 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was run; the winner was Aristides, ridden by Oliver Lewis. On this date: ■ In 1792, the New York Stock Exchange had its origins as a group of brokers met under a tree on Wall Street. ■ In 1912, the Socialist Party of America nominated Eugene V. Debs for president at its convention in Indianapolis. ■ In 1939, Britain’s King George VI and his wife, Queen
Elizabeth, arrived in Quebec on the first visit to Canada by a reigning British monarch. ■ In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, unanimously struck down racially segregated public schools. ■ In 1961, Cuban leader Fidel Castro offered to release prisoners captured in the Bay of Pigs invasion in exchange for 500 bulldozers. The prisoners were eventually freed in exchange for medical supplies. ■ In 1973, a special committee convened by the U.S. Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate scandal. ■ In 1980, rioting that claimed
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A4 Briefly: Nation The National Park Service said the unidentified girl’s injuries were serious but not lifethreatening. The agency described her as an exchange student from TaiPHILADELPHIA — Amtrak wan who was visiting the park with her host family. says it will immediately abide The incident occurred shortly by an order by federal regulaafter noon Friday in the Old tors to expand use of a speedrestriction system in the area of Faithful area. The Park Service says she Tuesday’s deadly train derailand others were between 3 and ment that killed eight people and injured more than 200 oth- 6 feet from the bison when she turned her back to the bison to ers. The Federal Railroad Admin- have her picture taken. The bison took a couple steps istration said Saturday it wants Amtrak to put in effect the auto- and gored her. matic train control system for Today’s news guests northbound trains approaching the curve where the train WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: derailed. The system is already ■ ABC’s “This in effect for southbound trains. The system notifies the engi- Week” — Sens. Mitch McConnell, neer when a train is above the R-Ky., and Dianne speed limit and automatically Feinstein, D-Calif.; applies the brakes if the engiNational Transporneer doesn’t slow the train tation Safety Board member Robert down. Sumwalt; former The agency also ordered Amtrak to analyze curves on the deputy CIA Director Michael Morrell. Northeast Corridor and install ■ NBC’s Sumwalt appropriate technology where “Meet the Press” needed and increase speed limit — Sumwalt; Sens. Cory Booker, D-N.J., signs. Rand Paul, R-Ky. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — SumAmtrak has said it plans to walt; Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis.; Rep. install a next-generation speed Devin Nunes, R-Calif.; Sen. Bob Casey, control system by year’s end.
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Bison gores girl YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — A 16-year-old girl has been gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park while posing for a picture near the animal.
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Briefly: World general elections and ended a 23-year reign by the People’s Progressive CAIRO — An Egyptian court Party. David Saturday sentenced the counGranger said try’s first freely elected leader, that Guyana’s Granger ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, to death over democracy has a mass prison break during the been fortified and that he views himself a president for all of the 2011 uprising that eventually people as thousands of supportbrought him to power. ers clad in the party’s yellowThe ruling and-green colors cheered him applies to an additional outside Parliament. 120 people, His party has pledged to end and is the latracial divisions that long have est in a series marked politics in Guyana, a of mass death country of nearly 746,000 people sentences who are mainly of Indian and handed down African descent. since the military overMorsi 2 die in train crash threw Morsi BERLIN — A train hit the nearly two years ago. trailer of a tractor Saturday at a The sentence will likely furroad crossing in western Gerther polarize Egypt, a longtime many, killing the train driver U.S. ally grappling with an and one passenger and injuring Islamist insurgency that has at least 20 others, police said. intensified since Morsi’s overPolice spokesman Jochen throw. In what appears to be the Laschke said a regional train first violent response to the rul- heading to the small town of ing, suspected Islamic militants Ibbenbueren from the city of gunned down three judges and Osnabrueck collided with the their driver in the northern trailer of a farmer’s tractor that Sinai Peninsula city of al-Arish. was loaded with a tank full of manure. New president Laschke said the accident GEORGETOWN, Guyana — took place in a rural area near Ibbenbueren, 275 miles west of A retired army general was Berlin. sworn in Saturday as Guyana’s Three of those injured were new president after his multiin severe condition, police said. ethnic opposition coalition won The Associated Press the South American country’s
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WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband, the former president, made at least $30 million over the last 16 months, mainly from giving paid speeches to corporations, banks and other organizations, according to financial disclosure forms filed with federal elections officials. The sum, which makes Hillary Clinton among the wealthiest of the 2016 likely presidential candidates, could create challenges for the former secretary of state as she tries to cast herself as a champion of everyday Americans in an era of income inequality. The $25 million in speaking fees since the beginning of last year continue a lucrative trend
already become a subject of political attacks, and her campaign has been eager to showcase Hillary Clinton as a more down-to-earth figure. A major dimension of Clinton’s candidacy is expected to be policy proposals to narrow the gap between the rich and poor and to address stagnant Bill and Hillary Clinton wages. Yet she is far from those for Bill and Hillary Clinton: problems: While she said she They have now earned more and President Clinton were than $125 million on the cir“dead broke” when they left the cuit since leaving the White White House in early 2001, House in 2001. they are now part of the AmeriIn addition, the report can elite. shows, Hillary Clinton reported The former president can income exceeding $5 million still command higher fees than from her memoir of her time as his wife, collecting about an secretary of state, Hard average of about $250,000 per Choices. speech to $235,000 for Hillary The Clintons’ riches have Clinton.
ISIS official is killed in U.S. raid in Syria THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEIRUT — In a rare ground attack deep into Syria, U.S. Army commandos killed a man described as the Islamic State’s head of oil operations, captured his wife and rescued a woman who American officials said was enslaved. A team of Delta Force commandos slipped across the border from Iraq under cover of darkness Saturday aboard Black Hawk helicopters and V-22 Osprey aircraft, according to a U.S. defense official knowledgeable about details of the raid. The official was not authorized to discuss the operation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The Americans intended to capture a militant identified by U.S. officials as Abu Sayyaf.
Heavy firefight When they arrived at his location, a multi-story building, they met stiff resistance, the U.S. official said, and a firefight ensued,
The goal was to gain intelligence about ISIS operations and any information about hostages, including American citizens, who were held by the group, according to Bernadette Meehan, spokeswoman for the U.S. National Security Council.
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resulting in bullet-hole damage to the U.S. aircraft. Abu Sayyaf was killed, along with an estimated dozen Islamic State, or ISIS, fighters, U.S. officials said. No American was killed or wounded. Before the sun had risen, the commandos flew back to Iraq, where Abu Sayyaf’s wife, Umm Sayyaf, was being questioned in U.S. custody, officials said.
Abu Sayyaf was described by one official as the ISIS “emir of oil and gas,” although he also was targeted for his known association with the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. U.S. officials said it was likely, given Abu Sayyaf’s position, that he knew about more than just the financial side of the group’s operations. Despite the U.S. claims, much about the ISIS figure was in question. The name Abu Sayyaf has rarely been mentioned in Western reports about the extremist group and he is not known to be among terrorists for whom the U.S. has offered a bounty.
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BOSTON — The finish line of the Boston Marathon is a blueand-yellow slash across Boylston Street that for more than a century has represented pride and achievement for those who stagger across it in one of the great races of the running world. Since bombs went off two years ago, all of Boston has claimed the line as a symbol of how this city came together in the smoky, sulfurous aftermath to tend to the dead and the maimed; it came to represent the city’s resilience. But since a federal jury on Friday sentenced the convicted bomber to death, the finish line
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suddenly collective consciousness. seems to be a To the amazement of people place of ambivelsewhere, Bostonians overwhelmalence. ingly opposed condemning the Fresh flowbomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to ers are accudeath. mulating. A No one here felt sympathy for sense of sorrow him. Rather, many thought life in lingers in the prison would be a fate worse than air. death, especially for someone as Sketch of Residents Dzhokhar young as Tsarnaev, who is 21. train their Tsarnaev Others feared that putting him gaze on the (Cameras are to death would make him a line, and the banned in martyr. conversations federal court.) Tsarnaev won’t be executed for turn to death years as the appeals process runs — and disappointment. its course. To many, the death sentence The next step is a formal impoalmost feels like a blot on the city’s sition of the sentence.
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STATE AND FEDERAL wildlife agencies in California are deploying what they say is the biggest fish-lift in the state’s history through this month, rolling out convoys of tanker trucks to transport a generation of hatchery salmon downstream to the San Francisco Bay. California is locked in its driest fouryear stretch on record, making the river routes that the salmon normally take to the Pacific Ocean too warm and too shallow for them to survive. For the first time, all five Central Valley hatcheries for fall-run chinook California salmon are going to truck their release-ready salmon down to the bay.
THE JOYFUL TEARS shed by a Texas woman and her long-missing daughter after they returned to Houston from Mexico on Saturday signaled the end of an eight-year cross-border custody case that had mistakenly sent another girl to the U.S. against her will. Houston resident Dorotea Garcia and 13-year-old Alondra Diaz arrived at Bush Intercontinental Airport after a judge in the Mexican state of Michoacan on Friday returned the girl to Garcia following DNA tests that showed they are mother and daughter. An emotional Garcia told reporters later Saturday that the return of her daughter was a beautiful moment.
A 21-YEAR-OLD STUDENT from Colorado who was one day away from graduating from the University of Notre Dame died Saturday after falling from the roof of the school’s sports arena, school officials said. William Meckling joined a group that climbed onto the Joyce Center’s roof early Saturday from a “relatively low point from outside the building,” the university said in a statement. The building’s roof was wet from rain, and Meckling fell shortly before 3:45 a.m. Meckling, a senior, was scheduled to graduate during commencement ceremonies today on the South Bend, Ind., campus.
THE BODIES OF all eight people on board the U.S. Marine helicopter that crashed during a relief mission in earthquake-hit Nepal have been recovered, Nepal’s army said Saturday. The wreckage of the UH-1 “Huey” was found Friday following days of intense searching in the mountains northeast of the capital, Kathmandu. The first three charred bodies were retrieved the same day by Nepalese and U.S. military teams. The Nepalese army said in a statement Saturday that the remaining five were also recovered. The aircraft, with six Marines and two Nepali soldiers on board, went missing while delivering aid Tuesday.
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PORT TOWNSEND — The final candidate filings drew opposition in a handful of races that were previously uncontested. One Port Townsend City Council member will be elected to a second term by acclamation. Position 3 City Councilwoman Deborah Stinson, 59, was the only candidate in the Nov. 3 general election who had not drawn an opponent. Stinson is one of two incumbents running for reelection along with Bob Gray, 67, who has drawn opposition from Tobi McEnerney, 35. McEnerney is making her first bid for elected office. Two seats were left open by the retirements of Mayor David King. Position 6, and Deputy Mayor Kris Nelson, Position 7. Two candidates have lined up to succeed Nelson: attorney David Faber, 32, and Port of Port Townsend maintenance worker Travis Keena, 38.
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Townsend Mayor and retired pediatrician Kees Kolff. Incumbent Position 4 hospital commissioner and retired nurse Mari Dressler is running for a second sixyear term and is challenged by Paul Stafford, who owns William James Booksellers in Port Townsend. None of the three open seats on the Port Townsend School Board — including two filled by appointees — drew challenges. Nathanael O’Hara, District 3, who was appointed to the board to replace Bill LeMaster, and Keith White, District 5, appointed to replace Anne Burkart, have no opposition in the race for four-year terms. Educational consultant Laura Tucker will serve in District 4, succeeding Pam Daly, who declined to seek a second term.
Contested races The Quilcene School Board has two contested races. In District 1, incumbent Shota Davis is challenged by Sgt. Mark Apeland of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. There is a primary contest in District 3, where incumbent Katie Rancich is challenged by Bonnie Hitt and Viviann Kuehl. Incumbent Gena Lont is unopposed. Other contests are: ■ Ron Gregory, former Jefferson County Republican party chairman, is challenging Port Ludlow Fire Commissioner Ron Helmonds, who is the incumbent in Position 3. ■ Clallam-Jefferson Fire Protection District’s G. Michael Gawley seeks another six-year term in Position 1 and is challenged by Sean Ryan and Alan W. Slind, forcing a primary.
Position 6 is the only seat where there is a primary contest. Pinbar owner Paul Rice, 32; Amy Smith, Boiler Room executive director, also 32; and retired architect and former mayor of Earlville, Ill., Todd Wexman, 77, seek to succeed King. One of the three will be eliminated in the Aug. 3 primary, with the top two vote-getters facing off in the Nov. 3 general election. Races with two candidates will appear on the primary ballot, but the results are not binding and act as a “straw poll” about voter preference. Friday was the last day for candidates to file. Uncontested races They can change their ■ Brinnon Water Disminds by 4:30 p.m. Monday and have their names trict Position 3 Commissioner Wayne Schlaefli will removed from the ballot. serve another six-year term. ■ In the Quillayute ValPort, hospital ley School District, incumOn Friday, races for Port bent board member Bill of Port Townsend commis- Rohde will serve another sion and the Jefferson four-year term, while Mike Healthcare board drew Reaves and Kathy Lawley opponents to incumbents. have both filed for Position Steve Tucker, 63, Dis- 5, which is open. trict 1 port commissioner No one has filed for Posi— who ran unopposed in tion 1, as David L. Dickson 2011 for his first term — did not file for another will be challenged by Taku term. Marine co-owner Diana TalThis district straddles ley, 63, for a four-year term. Clallam County and has Incumbent Position 2 143 registered voters in Jefhospital commissioner ferson County. Chuck Russell, the owner of A May 26-28 special filValley Tavern in Chima- ing period has been set for cum, is running for a fourth positions for which no one six-year term and is chal- filed. If no one files for an open lenged by former Port
position, the incumbent The three Jefferson remains in office. If the County commissioners will incumbent resigns, the disconsider convening the Jeftrict’s rules apply to filling a ferson County Board of board vacancy. Equalization because of a ■ In the Queets/Clearlarge number of property water School District, tax appeals when they incumbents David Atkinmeet Monday. son, Position 3, and RowThe meeting will begin land Mason, Position 4, at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ each will serve six-year chambers at the Jefferson terms. County Courthouse, 1820 ■ Lowell P. McQuoid, Jefferson St., Port Position 5, will serve Townsend. another six-year term on The Board of Equalizathe Forks Fire Commission. tion can be convened when ■ Two appointed Quilthe number of petitions for cene Cemetery District property tax appeals Commissioners, Laurie exceeds 25 or 10 percent of Neuenschwander and those filed in the preceding Michael Spears, are runyear, whichever is greater. ning unopposed for elected Petitions for 2015 propterms, while appointed erty tax appeals exceed 10 Position 3 commissioner percent of those filed in Terry A. Wood filed for the 2014, county staff said. unexpired two-year term. The item is on the con■ Incumbent Rich Stapf sent agenda. Jr., chairman of the East At 10 a.m., commissionJefferson Fire-Rescue ers will open bids for motor board, will serve another fuel purchases to cover the six-year term. needs of various county ■ Brinnon School Board departments over a fiveincumbents Ron Stephens, year period. Position 2; Joe Baisch, PosiPart of the contract tion 3; and Bill Barnet, requests the proposals to Position 4, each filed for an acquire biodiesel fuel at a additional four-year term reasonable price, as the and are unopposed. state source for biodiesel is ■ Appointed Quilcene cost-prohibitive. Fire Commissioner Gary Other items on the conPhillips declined to run for sent agenda include: a full six-year Position 2 ■ A fund transfer of term. Melody M. Bacchus is $85,000 to Western Federal unopposed to succeed him. Lands Highway Division ■ Maggie Ejde, who was as a county match for appointed to the Chimacum phase two of the Upper School Board Position 3, Hoh Road project. and incumbent Position 4 ■ An agreement to allomember Robert Bunker will cate $7,000 to Northwestserve four-year terms. ern Territories Inc. of Port ■ Incumbent Ron SteAngeles for material testphens will serve another ing services for the Dowans four-year term in Brinnon Creek Road realignment School District Position 3. project. ■ Incumbent Brinnon Fire Commissioner Ken Port Townsend city McEdwards will serve another six-year term. The Port Townsend City ■ Gardiner Cemetery Council will consider District incumbent Diane Movius Martin will serve another six-year term. ■ Discovery Bay Fire District Board incumbent Ford Kessler will serve another six-year term. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For a complete list of all THE DALLES, Ore. — candidates who have filed, go to http://tinyurl.com/ The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network says two small PDN-filing. earthquakes have been ________ recorded in the Northwest, Jefferson County Editor Charlie one in northern Oregon and Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula the other in north-central dailynews.com. Washington.
Eye on Jefferson authorizing the city manager to accept $11.9 million in state loans for construction of a water treatment plant and reservoir when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The city has budgeted $12 million for construction of the state-mandated treatment plant and 5 million-gallon reservoir replacement. It has entered into a contract for the supply of the membrane filtration equipment that will enable it to comply with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. Bids will be requested for site preparation, including road improvements, and utility installation at the end of this month, and construction is scheduled to begin in July. Design of the treatment facility is nearly finalized, and construction completion and startup of all facilities must occur by Oct. 31, 2016. The council also will hear a 2016 Comprehensive Plan update and discuss the agenda for an upcoming town meeting about the subject. It will consider appointing Lance Bailey to the Jefferson County Ferry Advisory Committee. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540
Water St. Other city meetings are: ■ Library Advisory Board — 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Library Learning Center/Charles Pink House, 1256 Lawrence St. ■ City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee — 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, thirdfloor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. The panel will discuss changes to animal control and leash laws.
Port of Port Townsend Port of Port Townsend commissioners will conduct a commissioners/ senior staff retreat Monday and a special meeting Tuesday. The retreat will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Resort at Port Ludlow, 1 Heron Road. Tuesday’s special meeting will be an executive session for finance director interviews. It will be at 2 p.m. at the port commission building, 333 Benedict st. No action is to be taken.
Jefferson Transit Jefferson Transit board members will hear a YMCA Capital Project Presentation at a meeting Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Port Townsend Fire Station, 701 Harrison St.
Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will hear financial and information technology reports at a meeting Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium, 834 Sheridan St., Port Townsend.
Magnitude 2.5-quake in central Washington; another temblor recorded in northern Oregon No damage was reported from either. A magnitude-3.0 quake was recorded at 3:42 p.m. Friday in northern Oregon, about 27 miles south of The Dalles and near the Oregon-Washington border. Only two people logged on to the U.S. Geological
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PORT TOWNSEND — Live raptors and owls with their wildlife rehabilitators will present a free informational event at the Port PORT TOWNSEND — Townsend Community Jefferson Community Center, 620 Tyler St., from School senior Amelia 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Hemsley recently preCindy Daily of Discovsented her capstone project ery Bay Wild Bird Rescue about her research of (Port Townsend) and Jaye human trafficking and held Moore of the Northwest a homemade jewelry sale Raptor & Wildlife Center at the school. (Sequim) will bring live Commuraptors and owls to educate nity memthe public about the birds’ bers, stunatural history and the dents and role of wildlife rehabilitafamily were tors. in attenThe event is free and dance. open to the public. The preFor more information, sentation Hemsley visit the centers online at and sale www.discoverybaywildbird raised awareness and rescue.com and www. $1,500 to benefit female nwraptorcenter.com. and child victims. Peninsula Daily News The jewelry is handcrafted by the rescued women, and the money How’s the fishing? raised will provide safe Michael Carman reports. houses for six women for a Fridays in month in locations around the world, according to a PENINSULA DAILY NEWS news release.
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SARC bid will proceed to August primary ballot Sequim won’t pursue park district if measure OK’d BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gov. Jay Inslee stands near placards displaying information on the state’s drought situation Friday in Olympia.
Inslee declares emergency with state drought PENINSULA DAILY NEWS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OLYMPIA — The governor has declared a statewide drought emergency, clearing the way for state officials to ramp up aid to deal with hardships from water shortages. Gov. Jay Inslee said Friday that parts of the state have been severely impacted by snowpack levels that have reached just 16 percent of normal. “This drought has deepened dramatically over the past few weeks,” Inslee said, noting the snowpack was at an unprecedented low. “On the Olympic Peninsula where there would normally be 80 inches of snow today in the mountains,” he added later, “the glacier lilies are blooming.” Before Friday’s statewide declaration, the governor first declared drought emergencies in March for three regions of the state, including the Olympics, and later expanded the areas to include nearly half of Washington. State agriculture officials estimated a loss of $1.2 billion in crops this year because of dry conditions. And state wildfire managers expected blazes earlier than normal in the season and at higher elevations. “The rain the past few days is bringing some temporary relief. However, with no snow in the mountains to sustain us through the dry summer months, we have some really tough months ahead of us,” said Maia Bellon, director of the state Department of Ecology. Some water managers in the Puget Sound region, including Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, aren’t anticipating water shortages. “The large public utilities have planned well,” Bellon said. “Our projections show that most households in Washington will have an adequate water supply. “Our focus in this snowpack drought is on farms, fish and smaller community water systems.”
State officials already have taken drought-relief measures in many areas to help protect municipal water supplies along with water needed for crop irrigation and fish populations. Some districts have had to shut off water to farmers based on seniority of water rights. Major irrigators can volunteer to divert their water rights with a cost-sharing option from the state.
Irrigation in Sequim area Some farmers in the Sequim area have applied for the program, said Gary Smith, spokesman for the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Agricultural Water Users Association, an umbrella organization for the valley’s seven irrigation ditch companies. The water leasing program pays people who used water on commercial areas larger than 5 acres last year to refrain from using water from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15 this year, Smith said. He didn’t know how many are participating from the Sequim area but said there was “a better participation rate than in earlier years.” Both the Clallam County Public Utility District and the city of Port Angeles have announced early conservation measures. The PUD is asking customers in the upper Fairview Water District to begin voluntary water conservation measures, while the city canceled a lower summer water rate intended to help residents afford to green-up their yards. Irrigation districts in the Yakima basin — one of the state’s main agricultural regions — are turning off water for weeks to extend supplies, Inslee said. Water managers in the basin have tapped reservoirs two months earlier than usual. Inslee said the state is seeing record-low water levels in rivers, and water is being diverted from creeks to aid steelhead, chinook and bull trout. In some cases, fish are being moved to cooler waters upstream.
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SEQUIM — If voters approve a metropolitan park district measure floated by the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center on Aug. 4, then the city will not pursue its own district, the city manager said. A measure to create a metropolitan park district to support the recreation center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., which includes the city’s only public pool, will appear on the primary election ballot, it was decided Friday after a judge’s ruling and verification of petition signatures. “The matter will be placed on the primary ballot,” confirmed Mark Nichols, Clallam County prosecuting attorney. The Sequim City Council on April 27 endorsed efforts to potentially place a separate “broad-based” city metropolitan park district on the February 2016 ballot. That district would encompass the same area — the Clallam County area of the Sequim School District — as that proposed by the recreation center, known by the acronym of SARC. However, if the SARC
measure passes, the city will not pursue a second district, said City Manager Steve Burkett. “Then it is a moot point,” he said. If the SARC measure succeeds, the city most likely will request the newly elected board members to provide funding not just for the aquatic center but for other parks and recreation facilities in the area.
Lawsuit Nichols’ office filed a lawsuit May 8 in Clallam County Superior Court asking a judge to decide if the wording in a petition calling for the formation of the park district would block the measure from being placed on the ballot. Judge Erik Rohrer ruled Friday in favor of the petition, allowing it to go to county Auditor Shoona Riggs for verification of signatures. “That has been done,” she said Friday afternoon. “I sent the letter to the prosecutor’s office requesting them to prepare a ballot title for us so that we can put it on the primary ballot.” The question raised by the county prosecutor was if the petition circulated com-
CONTINUED FROM A1 and Sequim students will have a last day of class “The reaction was really June 18. Graduating seniors at positive. People honked and waved, and I didn’t see any Port Angeles and Sequim negative reaction or thumbs high schools will not be down. There was no push- required to attend the makeup day. back.” Teachers are paid by conPort Angeles and Sequim teachers will walk out Mon- tract, according to Tina day. Unions represent 217 Smith O’Hara, Port Angeles teachers in Port Angeles School District spokeswoman, so because the day and 175 in Sequim They plan a group rally off will be made up, there will at noon at Veterans Park on be no extra pay nor a pay cut. Lincoln Street in Port Angeles after conducting 57 districts marches in their respective Teachers in the three towns earlier in the day. districts are among those in Classes during the walk57 out of the state’s 295 outs were canceled. public districts participatEach district has scheding in the one-day walkouts, uled a makeup day in June according to the Washingso students and teachers ton Education Association, can complete the statethe state’s largest teachers mandated 180-day school union. year. McCleary’s presence in Chimacum seniors will Chimacum was a particular be required to attend school point of pride for the demJune 8, two days after their onstrators, some of whom scheduled graduation carried signs stating “We June 6. are the McCleary district.” For the remainder of stu“We wouldn’t be here if it dents, the last day of school weren’t for the McCleary will be Monday, June 15, decision,” Miller said. instead of Friday, June 12. “We would not be having Actual diplomas won’t be discussions about class size, handed out at graduation. we would not be having Seniors must attend school discussions about money, if June 8 to claim them. not for the McCleary deciPort Angeles students’ sion. last day will be June 15, “Without Stephanie McCleary, maybe this would Follow the PDN on not have happened at all.” Stephen Miller, Washington Education Association vice president, spoke at the rally. He is making visits to walkouts throughout FACEBOOK TWITTER the state. Peninsula Daily pendailynews “One of the things I like News about driving around
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between all these rallies is that it shows our connection,” Stephen Miller said. “We are working as a team across the state to provide one of the best public educations in the nation.” He criticized the Washington Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials for approving an 11.2 percent pay raise for legislators “while teachers do not receive a living wage.” McCleary, a Sequim native, said she is nervous about public speaking. “I’m passionate about what I’m doing, but this attention is hard on me,” she said. “I don’t really like that part of it. It sends me into a tailspin when I have to do this again.” McCleary, a mother of two — one a son who is heading into his junior year in high school — said that when she joined the lawsuit, she didn’t understand the implications it would have on her life. “I thought it was the same as signing a petition,” she said. “I was really ignorant about that.” McCleary said the general public doesn’t understand the implications of underfunding schools. “If you have kids, you are more in tune with this,” she said. “If you don’t have kids, it’s not important.” “I think it drew attention to the funding situation and the fact that the Legislature is stuck,” Todd Miller said of the demonstration. “I also sense the momentum in the smaller districts where it is different than in large cities where people don’t have the same access to their legislators.” Miller said that if more small districts joined in, it
would bring a direct influence on local legislators. During Monday’s rally in Port Angeles, speeches and live music with a sing-along are planned. Teachers will distribute postcards for members of the public to write legislators to urge action on funding public education. Before the group’s noon rally, teachers will gather at several places in each town to make signs. Sequim Education Association teachers will hand out informational fliers at several businesses and hold a community cleanup at Carrie Blake Park before they drive to Port Angeles for the rally. Members of the Port Angeles Education Association will march to Veterans Park to meet the Sequim teachers.
McCleary decision In the McCleary decision, justices ruled that lawmakers are not meeting their constitutional responsibility to fully pay for basic k i n d e r g a r t e n through-12th-grade education and are relying too much on local tax-levy dollars to balance the education budget. In September, the court held the Legislature in contempt, saying it would impose sanctions if no progress were made in this legislative session toward fully funding education by 2018. Legislators are now in a special 30-day session to work on education funding and other issues.
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The next step in the process will be a special filing period for candidates to register to run for the five open seats on the SARC metropolitan park district board. “We are opening up a special filing period for this on May 26 through May 29,” Riggs said. “Then we are going to open it up June 1, and that is because of the holiday” on May 25. “That gives ample opportunity for any candidates out there that want to file,” she said. “They have plenty of time to hear about it.” SARC is expected to run
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out of money by December 2016. If the measure passes, funding of SARC would kick in beginning in the spring of 2017. “I hope they will be able to receive some type of bridge loan to keep SARC open” for the first few months of 2017, said Virginia O’Neil, spokeswoman for Citizens for SARC. O’Neil was pleased with Friday’s ruling. “The judge did the right thing today by allowing the vote and the voice of the people to be heard,” she said. Valid signatures Citizens for SARC’s attorney, Craig Miller, said he thought that “Judge Rohrer was most impressed by the sufficient number of valid signatures the campaign had collected since March,” when Citizens for SARC began collecting signatures. The Seattle law firm K&L Gates acted as Miller’s co-counsel. More than 4,400 signatures were submitted to the Clallam County Auditor’s Office on April 29. By law, the petition must be signed by 15 percent, or 3,247, of the 21,647 registered voters in the district.
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plied with state law even though it did not include a verbatim statutory warning against improper signatures. Approval of a metropolitan park district takes a simple majority. Once approved, a metropolitan park district is permanent. The metropolitan park district board, to be elected at the same time a district is offered to voters, can levy up to 75 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation in property taxes without putting the tax before voters. The SARC petition specifies that the five commissioners would implement a tax levy of 12 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation.
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Two arrested Navy: 36 added jets proposed in probe of Forks robbery CONTINUED FROM A1 said noise was among the DNR’s concerns. Nakahara said last week “As with all projected timelines, things do change.” the Navy is still studying Sachet said the comments whether to apply for the have not been fully analyzed DNR permits. Navy aircraft already confor the Forest Service’s duct internal simulated tarresponses. After a draft decision on geting exercises over the the permits is reached later North Olympic Peninsula. this year, there must be The Navy has said it another 45-day objection would increase the 1,200 period for those who have annual jet overflights in the previously commented, Olympic Military Operations pushing the final decision on Areas A and B by up to 10 the permit to early 2016, percent, with aircraft flying Sachet said. at an altitude of 10,000 to “That’s what’s taken the 35,000 feet. extra time: the number of The comment period on comments and understand- the project, which sparked ing how big a job that’s going vigorous criticism at public to be to analyze those com- meetings over jet noise and ments,” he said. potential dangers of electro“What we are doing is, we magnetic radiation, was are arranging with a third- extended twice, the second party contractor to do that time to Nov. 28. content analysis.” Sachet said he did not know if every one of the more DNR land than 3,000 commenters The Navy originally said would receive responses or if it also would seek a permit their concerns would be from the state Department of grouped into similar categoNatural Resources (DNR) for ries with single responses three sites on state land in and presented in a single document. West Jefferson County. “Our staff in the Olympic Peter Goldmark, state commissioner of public lands, National Forest has been in said this past spring that conversations with appropriDNR isn’t interested in ate staff in the Navy about allowing its land to be used the process,” he said. Sachet said he did not for electronic warfare trainknow how much the contract ing. His senior adviser, to analyze the comments will Matthew Randazzo, cost or whether the Forest
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PORT ANGELES — A pair who police say robbed a Forks man at knifepoint have been arrested for investigation of first-degree robbery. Elijah Roland Daniels, 25, and Felisha Larae Jackson, 28, were arrested Thursday for allegedly robbing the man Wednesday. Forks police said the twosome stole $350 in cash, a wallet, gold necklace, gold ring, pocket knife and cellphone from the man at a residence at 213 Founders Way. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer set Jackson’s bail at $50,000 and Daniels’ bail at $30,000 in their preliminary court appearances Friday. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Troberg had requested a $100,000 bail for both defendants. Formal charges are expected to be filed against Daniels and Jackson on Tuesday. Police said in court documents that Daniels and Jackson forced the man, who was not identified, into the residence and demanded drugs. Jackson allegedly opened the alleged victim’s pocket knife and pointed it at him as he was being robbed. Daniels told the man that if he phoned police, he would be found and killed with his own knife, Officer Brent Kempster wrote in the arrest report. Forks police spokeswoman Kelsey Pearson said Daniels and Jackson are acquaintances of the alleged victim. Daniels is also charged with possession of heroin in a separate case. He will be arraigned on that matter Friday.
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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man accused of trying to murder his stepuncle with insulin is expected to get a new trial date Friday. Robbie W a y n e Davis, 39, is charged with three counts of attempted first-degree aggravated Davis m u r d e r, three counts of first-degree assault-administers a destructive or noxious substance and two counts of felony harassment-threats to kill. He is accused of trying to kill Richard Haynes, a nondiabetic, with insulin in December 2013, March 2014 and June 2014. Haynes, 57, who had Down syndrome, died of complications of pneumonia last October. Davis’ trial now is scheduled for June 15. He remained Saturday in the Clallam County jail on $50,000 bail. Delays in results from DNA and handwriting tests at a State Patrol crime lab have postponed Davis’ scheduled trial several times since his June 2014 arrest. “I certainly wouldn’t anticipate going to trial in 30 days,” John Hayden, Davis’ attorney, told Clallam County Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer on Friday. “We don’t have a new date yet, so we’ll probably want to come back, maybe
next week, next Friday, so that we can set a viable date.” Rohrer scheduled the next court hearing for 1:30 p.m. Friday. An Olympic Medical Center nurse found Haynes with dangerously low blood sugar after being visited by Davis in the hospital June 15, 2014. Charges were added in April that Davis attempted to kill Haynes with insulin in December 2013 and March 2014. The harassment charges were based on letters that Davis allegedly wrote in the county jail that threatened a deputy prosecuting attorney and a caseworker. Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly last month signed an order for consumptive DNA testing at a State Patrol crime lab. Hayden said he found a defense expert to witness DNA tests on syringes that were taken out of the hospital room where Davis allegedly injected Haynes with insulin. County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin said the state is trying to determine the availability of its own experts to witness the DNA tests. “The concern I have is I know the defense has not found their handwriting expert,” Devlin told Rohrer. “That’s something that’s going to throw another kink in this, so we just would like to try and do it so we’re not setting this 15 more times.” Hayden told Rohrer that progress is being made on the handwriting expert. “We’re working on our case,” Hayden said.
Service or Navy will pay for it. “We routinely ask for, and in many cases require, special-use permit applicants to fund, through an agreement, the cost of processing their applications,” he said. A September 2014 Navy environmental assessment found no significant impacts from the project on noise, public health and safety, biological resources, air quality and visual resources in Olympic National Forest, which surrounds most of Olympic National Park. The project has garnered little support. In November, following a raucous public meeting on the proposal at City Hall, Dean Millett, Pacific District ranger for the U.S. Forest Service, estimated that 90 percent of the 1,700 comments received by that point appeared to be against the project. Millett, who referred inquiries last week to Forest Service public affairs, will make the draft decision. He said after the November meeting that he would not make that final decision until “pretty deep into 2015.” In September, Millett issued a preliminary decision in which he agreed with the Navy’s finding that the project did not have a significant impact on noise, public
health and safety, biological resources, air quality and visual resources in Olympic National Forest.
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Last week, U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, whose 6th District includes Clallam and Jefferson counties and Grays Harbor County, asked in a letter to the Federal Interagency Committee on Aviation Noise that the committee conduct a study of impact on Navy jet noise over Olympic National Park in light of “the potential for increased noise.” “I want the government to use the latest science to ensure the soundscape and environment of this iconic landscape is protected and respected,” the Gig Harbor Democrat and Port Angeles native said in the correspondence. The Navy has 82 carrierbased EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft that are stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island that already overfly the North Olympic Peninsula. The Navy has proposed adding up to 36 additional Growler jets.
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Kayaker: Memorial is planned CONTINUED FROM A1 launched it from Hobuck Beach, King said. Investigators said Abiva Dino Abulencia, coordinator of the Northwest chapter was face-down in the surf of Heroes on the Water based when bystanders pulled him in Tacoma, said he, Abiva out and performed CPR until and two others started the the arrival of Makah medics, Washington chapter of who were called along with Heroes on the Water, which law enforcement at about provides kayak fishing trips 10:13 a.m. Abulencia said in an to wounded warriors and email that Abiva, an experiveterans, in 2012. The cause of Abiva’s death enced kayaker, “collapsed is awaiting determination by near the shore due to health the Clallam County Coro- complications.” Abiva was preparing to ner’s Office, which is also the Prosecuting Attorney’s launch from shore when his kayak flipped, Abulencia Office. Prosecuting Attorney said. Abiva was not in the Mark Nichols said a determi- kayak, he said. “He was standing and nation is expected sometime requesting assistance to help this week. retrieve his kayak and gear when he collapsed,” AbulenAccounts differ cia said. Differing accounts have Abiva “was standing in been given about how Abiva the water collecting his gear died. as others were helping him Deputies’ preliminary when he collapsed as a wave investigation found that hit him from behind,” said Abiva was knocked out of his his friend. 13-foot kayak when it cap“He was quickly pulled to sized just after he had shore by friends on shore,”
who performed CPR. “It was less than 10 seconds for him to be reached and pulled from the water,” he added. “He had a medical condition but we are still awaiting whether or not an autopsy will be performed.” Abiva “had been sick for a long time, but he would not let it slow him down,” Abulencia said. Abulencia said he and five other Heroes on the Water volunteers had launched an hour earlier to take three veterans out fishing during the opening day of halibut season in Neah Bay. “Roland was not scheduled to volunteer with our vets that day and was feeling a bit tired and decided to rest on shore to fish with some friends later,” Abulencia said. Abulencia did not say what medical condition Abiva had. Investigators determined Abiva was wearing a type III personal flotation device, which is a type of life jacket,
and a dry suit, King said. Abiva had a 17-year-old son, Abulencia said. He was not married. He was Abulencia’s cousin. “Roland is very much loved by our kayak angling community and by all who knew him,” Abulencia said. “He was a very kind and generous man. “He loved the water, and he loved helping our local veterans and military servicemen — and he especially loved being at Hobuck, not just for the fishing but for the serenity and the friends he made there.” A memorial will be held at the beach, Abulencia said. No date has been set. Heroes on the Water was founded in 2007 by Jim Dolan of Dallas to provide kayak fishing trips to wounded warriors and veterans.
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Briefly . . . Center will be open for business Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The 33,000-square-foot Civic Center will house the police station and most SEQUIM — The public other city departments is invited to a ribbon-cutting under one roof, eliminating ceremony Monday for the the need to rent space in new Sequim Civic Center. area buildings scattered The ceremony will be throughout Sequim. held at noon at the main entrance of the building, Park road opens located at 152 W. Cedar OLYMPIC NATIONAL St. Also beginning Monday, PARK — The first 3 miles of the 8-mile-long Obstructhe $14.5 million Civic
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tion Point Road near Hurricane Ridge is open. The road is clear of snow and has been graded as far as Waterhole, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman. Parking is limited at Waterhole. Visitors are asked to take care to avoid blocking the gate, Maynes said. Beyond the gate, crews are clearing and preparing the remaining 5 miles of road, she said.
In addition, Hurricane Hill Road — the 1.5 miles of road that leads past the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center to the Hurricane Ridge picnic area and Hurricane Hill trailhead — is open. More information on visiting the park and conditions of roads is available at www.nps.gov/olym. Peninsula Daily News
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Activists in kayaks and other vessels, who oppose Royal Dutch Shell’s plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean, surround Shell’s Polar Pioneer drilling rig docked in Elliott Bay, next to the Port of Seattle Terminal 5, during the “Paddle in Seattle� protest on Saturday.
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SEATTLE — Hundreds of activists decked out in neoprene wetsuits and life jackets took to the waters of Elliott Bay on Saturday in kayaks, canoes, paddleboards and other vessels to send the message that Royal Dutch Shell should cancel its plan to drill in the Arctic Ocean. The “Paddle in Seattle� — a daylong, family-friendly festival in a West Seattle park and an on-the-water protest by “Shell No� “kayaktivists� — was held only blocks from where Shell’s Polar Pioneer drilling rig is docked at the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5. The brightly colored boats lined the grass as paddlers loaded gear while lights on the towering rig twinkled in the background. Once out on the water, kayakers gathered in formation and hoisted signs and banners that read: “Climate Justice,� “Oil-Free Future,� “Shell No, Seattle Draws The Line� and “We can’t burn all the oil on the planet and still live on it.� Many had posters or red scarfs that had the Shell logo with crossed kayak paddles underneath— resembling the skull-and-crossbones image. Later in the afternoon, they paddled over to the base of the towering Polar Pioneer and sang songs, chanted and displayed banners. Eric Day, with the Swinomish tribe, was one of many Native American paddlers
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who brought their canoes to the event. Drilling in the Arctic would hurt those who live off the land, he said. “This is our livelihood. We need to protect it for the crabbers, for the fishermen,� Day said. “We need to protect it for our children.� Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA, said there is a long list of reasons why drilling in the Arctic is a bad idea. The focus should be on renewable energy in this time of climate change, not dirty fuels, she said. “Why would we invest in an energy source that scientists say is leading us to catastrophe?� Leonard said. Many also fear that an oil spill in such a delicate and remote region would be a disaster on many levels. Greg Huyler, a 51-yearold scuba diver from Yakima, stood on the sidewalk and shook his head in opposition to the event. “It’s a bunch of crap,� he said. “The problem is, all of these kayaks are petroleum products, and they’re going to gripe about drilling for oil. And 90 percent of them drove here in cars that use petroleum products.�
‘Take a stand’ But India Briggs, a 14-year-old from Cle Elum, said she and her parents drove two hours to make their voices heard. “I’m happy people want to join together to take a stand on climate change,� she said. Her father, Jim Briggs, added that drilling in the Arctic would be deeply disrespectful to the Inuit peoples who live in that region. Alli Harvey, Alaska representative for the Sierra Club’s Our Wild America
campaign, said: “Science is as clear as day when it comes to drilling in the Arctic: The only safe place for these dirty fuels is in the ground.� At the center of the paddle protest was the “People’s Platform,� a 4,000-squarefoot barge powered by renewable energy, said Jonathon Berman with the Sierra Club. The platform was used as a stage for speakers, a band and a tall screen that showed images of people expressing their opposition to Shell’s plans. Just a quarter-mile away from Seacrest Marine Park sits the 400-foot-long, 300-foot-tall Polar Pioneer, the first of two oil drilling rigs that Royal Dutch Shell plans to use this summer as it explores for oil off Alaska’s northern coast. The second rig, the Noble Discoverer, arrived at the Port of Everett two weeks ago and is slated to join the Polar Pioneer at the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5 at a later date. Everett port spokeswoman Lisa Lefeber said Friday that they expect the Noble Discoverer to be there for two to three weeks. The Arctic holds about 30 percent of the world’s undiscovered natural gas and 13 percent of its oil, according to Shell’s website. “This amounts to around 400 billion barrels of oil equivalent, 10 times the total oil and gas produced in the North Sea to date,� Shell’s site says. “Developing Arctic resources could be essential to securing energy supplies for the future, but it will mean balancing economic, environmental and social challenges.� The activists see it differently, however. The protesters say it’s critical that they take a stand “against dirty fossil fuel projects.� They want to put themselves on the front lines in the battle for Arctic oil.
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SEQUIM — The Sequim School Board will conduct an executive session Monday, closed to the public, to discuss its options after voting unanimously Thursday evening to pass on the two candidates vying for school superintendent. “We need to talk about . . . what is the next step,� said board member John Bridge. The executive session will follow the regular meeting, which will begin at 6 p.m. in the district boardroom at 503 N. Sequim Ave. The next superintendent will succeed Patrick Kelly Shea, who is leaving June 30 to become superintendent of the East Valley School District in Spokane Valley. He has served in Sequim since March 23, 2012. Neither Sheldon Berman of Eugene, Ore., nor Joe Potts of the Seattle suburb of Kent were chosen to replace him. After emerging from a 90-minute closed-door executive session Thursday in which they had discussed the candidates, board member Bridge made a motion to decline offering a contract to either man. “I don’t think that either candidate really . . . seemed to be a good fit that Sequim needed,� he said. “I couldn’t come up with a clear choice,� added Bev Horan, the board’s president. The decision was “incredibly tough,� said board member Mike Howe. “It became obvious that neither one was a good fit.� Heather Jeffers, board vice president, said neither candidate stood out, and “I don’t like to settle.�
Board member Walt Johnson did not comment. The two candidates were chosen earlier this week by the School Board from a pool of applicants. In addition to Berman and Potts, the board chose a third finalist, Heather Davis-Schmidt of Missoula, Mont., but last week, she accepted a position with the Whitefish (Mont.) School District and was no longer in the running. The three candidates were selected from an initial pool of 24 applicants. That list was whittled down to five semifinalists before the trio was chosen. The School Board was looking for a person experienced in both running a school district and with bond issues, and was not satisfied with the candidates.
Coast Guard probes crash with vessel LAPUSH — The Coast Guard continues to investigate Thursday’s collision between one of its motor life boats and a vessel carrying halibut derby fishermen that injured two of them. “It may have been operator error; it may have been mechanical,� said Chief Petty Officer David Mosley, a Coast Guard spokesman, on Friday. “That’s why we will be doing an investigation, try-
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superintendent began in mid-March. The new superintendent was expected to assume the post July 1. The search was led by McPherson & Jacobson LLC, a firm based in Omaha, Neb. The firm was paid $9,000 for its services by the district. While that money was not included in the budget for the current fiscal year, the school district had enough surplus funding to cover the charge, said Brian Lewis, Sequim School District business manager. If the district hires an interim superintendent, McPherson & Jacobson will redo the process of hiring a new superintendent during the next school year free of charge, said Rich Parker, McPherson & Jacobson executive search consultant. Berman and Potts toured the school district in advance of Thursday’s decision. They were interviewed by the School Board and met the public in forums. Berman is the superintendent of Eugene School District 4-J. He previously served as superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky from 2007 to 2011. From 1993 to 2007, he was superintendent of Hudson Public Schools outside of Boston. Potts has been principal of Kentlake High School since autumn of 2010. Before that, he served as assistant principal at Kentwood High School in Covington north of Auburn in King County. A farewell reception for Shea is planned from 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, in the district boardroom at 503 N. Sequim Ave.
ing to figure out the sequence of events. “We don’t have the whole picture yet of what occurred. Once they [Coast Guard rescuers] were on scene, a collision occurred during the response. “We want to address the situation and try to minimize any recurrence.� The recreational vessel Nauti Cat had radioed a distress call that it had lost battery power at 8:40 a.m. Thursday while it participated in a halibut derby about 30 miles west of LaPush. Coast Guard Station Quillayute River sent a 47-foot boat to the scene. The two vessels collided, injuring two of the seven people aboard the Nauti Cat and cracking its hull above the waterline, a Coast Guard statement said. No damage was reported to the life boat. The Port Angeles Coast Guard air station dispatched an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter whose crew picked up the injured men and took them to Neah Bay. They subsequently were taken to Olympic Medical Center with non-lifethreatening injuries, Mosley said. A state Department of Fish and Wildlife craft took the five remaining fishermen aboard and towed the Nauti Cat to LaPush. No names of the Nauti Cat’s people or the Coast Guard responders were released.
Olympic National Park and Federal Highway Administration staff will conduct public meetings Monday in Port Angeles and Wednesday in Forks to get comment on six preliminary alternatives for routing traffic around work, which is expected to begin in 2017. Both meetings will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Port Angeles meeting will be at the senior center at 328 E. Seventh St. The Forks meeting will be at the Quileute tribe 101 Building at 196281 U.S. Highway 101. Written comments can be made until June 7 at http://tinyurl.com/PDNhighwayatlakecrescent, mailed to Superintendent, Highway 101 EA Scoping, Olympic National Park, 600 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362; or faxed to 360-565-3015. Work will fix potholes, rock fall hazards, failing retaining walls and rotten guardrails on 12.3 miles of the primary thoroughfare between the West End and the rest of the North Olympic Peninsula. Alternatives range from three years of 30-minute delays during the construction season, which is from March to November, to closing the stretch of highway entirely for 1.7 construction seasons while traffic is diverted onto state highways 112 and 113. Comments will be used to prepare a draft environ101 rehabilitation mental assessment to be released this summer or Public meetings are planned this week to discuss fall. For more information, possible alternatives for trafsee http://tinyurl.com/ fic delays and detours during planned rehabilitation of PDN-highwayatlake crescent. U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent. Peninsula Daily News
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly 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 meeting will be split on two different topics: First half: A ceremony in advance of Memorial Day to armed forces members who gave their lives in service to their country. Scheduled speakers are Gary Velie, Clallam County Veterans Association president; Scott Buck, American Legion Walter Akeley Post 29 commander; and Ralph Ellsworth, American Legion Riders director. Second half: A discussion of Platypus Marine Inc.’s proposal to purchase Port of Port Angeles-owned land for company expansion. Speakers will be Marty Marchant, Platypus sales and marketing director, and Jim Hallett, port commissioner. 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 program will be on charitable giving. Scheduled speakers are: ✔ Lynne Herer Smith, deputy director of investment workflow on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation finance and strategy team, on the topic “Lean Thinking in the Philanthropic World.” ✔ Aiko D. Bethea, Gates Foundation deputy director of grants and contracts management. ✔ Jessica Hoffman, Gates Foundation senior business analyst for investment workflow. Following the hourlong chamber luncheon meeting, a workshop on nonprofits will be conducted. Participants are asked to contact Carla Caldwell at info@jccfgives.org. Monday’s chamber meeting sponsor is Wave Broadband. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s program speaker will be Kevin Hoult, North Peninsula Small Business Development Center-certified adviser, on “What Color is Glass?” Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is chef salad. Hoult ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets on the third Monday of each month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101, to hear Doug Hinton, manager of Dosewallips State Park, speak about the 425-acre park with more than two miles combined of saltwalter and freshwater shorelines in Brinnon. ■ 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 Peninsula College women’s basketball coach Alison Crumb, whose team in March won the Northwest Athletic Conference championship and who is the reigning NWAC Coach of the Year. Crumb Crumb will be accompanied by players who discuss their continuing careers and what Peninsula College means to them. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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VICTORIA — Talks to relocate the Maritime Museum of British Columbia to a historic building next to the Black Ball Ferry terminal have stalled. The landlord Greater Victoria Harbour Authority has decided to seek another tenant for the renovated CPR Steamship Terminal that once housed a wax museum. The maritime museum’s chief executive officer told reporters that he is “more disappointed than panicked” by the news. The museum has been homeless since Oct. 21, when the British Columbia government requested it to vacate longtime premises in Bastion Square downtown, citing safety concerns in the old courthouse building. The old steamship terminal, no longer used as such, is next door to the ferry terminal where the MV Coho from Port Angeles ties up.
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Zack Crow uses pumped sea water to loosen the muck while harvesting geoducks for Taylor Shellfish Farms near Harstine Island in March.
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ohn King plunges his arm up to his shoulder into the Harstine Island mudflats of Puget Sound, roots around and soon pulls from the muck the world’s largest burrowing clam. The mollusk squirts water from its long obscene-looking neck. King dodges the spray, already using a water hose to loosen sand and harvest the next one. Within hours, the geoduck — pronounced “gooeyduck” — is packed live on ice at nearby Taylor Shellfish Farms — on its way to be served raw as sashimi or added to hot-pot dishes to satisfy a growing appetite for the unique Pacific Northwest delicacy. “It’s gained this luxury status. A big driver is the growing middle class in China,” said Gina Shamshak, an assistant economics professor at Goucher College, who has researched the geoduck market. “They want to consume the higher-valued seafood items, and geoduck is one of them.” Last year, the U.S. exported $74 million, or about 11 million pounds, worth of live wild and farmed geoduck, mostly to China and Hong Kong. That’s double the volume and value exported in 2008. An average clam weighs about 2 pounds and can fetch up to $100 per pound overseas. Demand in Asia is prompting shellfish farmers to grow more of the clams along Washington’s private tidelands.
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SALT LAKE CITY — What if children never got to feel mud squish through their toes? See the ripple effect of a rock thrown into a lake? Chase a butterfly through a field of wildflowers? Or watch a raptor soaring on thermals? A growing number of people are missing out on these life-form-
ing experiences, and it could change the world, Scott Sampson says in his new book, How to Raise a Wild Child: The Art and Science of Falling in Love With Nature. “The vast majority of people over 30 grew up freely outdoors, playing outdoors in nature in their own neighborhoods,” said Sampson, known to children as Dr. Scott the Paleontologist on PBS Kids’ “Dinosaur Train.” “This generation doesn’t have
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it, and if they grow up to not have a connection with nature, they won’t value it. “We are now a generation away from losing the connection.” Sampson, a dinosaur paleontologist who once worked as the research curator at the Natural History Museum of Utah and is now at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, believes the country, and perhaps the world, is precariously close to severing the important bond with nature. His book comes on the 10th anniversary of the book Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv. “I wrote the book in some ways as a sequel to Last Child in the Woods,” Sampson said. “I credit [Louv] with getting this movement started. “He came in and really struck a chord. He rang the bell on nature-deficit disorder.”
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$ Briefly Geoducks: Half-dollar-size CONTINUED FROM A9 ■ Wednesday: Clallam County Health Officer, Jeanette Stehr-Green discusses Whooping cough, prevalence and immunizations. Second segment: Scott Ramsey from the Salvation Army discusses local efforts on behalf of the homeless. ■ Thursday: Preempted by Seattle Mariners game.
Industrial output WASHINGTON — A plunge in energy-related drilling and sluggish manufacturing sent U.S. industrial output down for a fifth straight month in April. Overall industrial production slid 0.3 percent in April after a drop of the same size in March, the Federal Reserve said Friday. Oil and gas well drilling activity plunged 14.5 percent last month, its fourth straight double-digit decline. Last year’s steep decline in oil prices, from about $110 a barrel to $50 in January, has forced energy firms to rapidly scale back operations. Manufacturing output was unchanged after rising 0.3 percent in March.
Tech buy halted WASHINGTON — The FBI has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in license-plate reader technology. But it halted a purchase order at least temporarily after lawyers raised privacy concerns about the surveillance three years ago, according to emails and other documents obtained by The Associated Press. The heavily redacted emails provide a limited view into some of the internal discussions over the last decade about the technology, which relies on a network of cameras to capture and store data from vehicle license plates. They also indicate that the FBI sought to develop a policy governing its use. Law enforcement officials view the plate scanners as valuable in tracking the location and movement of suspicious vehicles and as a tool for a broad range of criminal investigations, including kidnapping. Privacy groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union worry about the technology’s ability to pinpoint the locations of innocent motorists. The ACLU received the FBI records through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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seed nursery in south Puget Sound. Thousands of tiny clams are placed in cages and lowered below the water’s surface where they’ll grow there for another year or so until it’s time to be planted in the mudflats.
And now, backed by new research showing mostly short-lived, localized environmental effects, the state is preparing for the first time to lease 15 acres of public tidelands for geoduck aquaculture.
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he native geoduck, which comes from a Native American word meaning “dig deep,” has been dug recreationally in Northwest intertidal areas for decades, and it thrives in the inland waters of Washington, Alaska and British Columbia. But commercial harvests of wild clams didn’t begin until 1970 in Washington, after divers discovered them aplenty in Puget Sound and lawmakers established a fishery. Commercial geoduck farming followed in the mid-1990s, really taking off in the past decade with modernized growing techniques. Today, geoduck aquaculture represents one-tenth of the global geoduck market, and Washington claims 90 percent of that share, according to Shamsak. “There are people interested in farming geoduck. There’s a demand for them. It’s lucrative,” said Laura Hoberecht, an aquaculture coordinator with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA is working with local and state agencies to make the shellfish permit-
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A geoduck clam, greens, a mango and chilis for geoduck salad in Concord, N.H. ting process more efficient without reducing the protections, she said. Raising these usuallooking clams isn’t for the impatient, however. Growing geoducks from seed to market takes five to seven years and plenty of gear. For Taylor Shellfish, the country’s largest farmed
shellfish producer, it begins at its hatchery on Hood Canal, where wild geoducks are coaxed into spawning eggs and sperm in a water tank. Once fertilized, microscopic larvae are fed algae, which the company grows itself on site, for several weeks. Then it’s off to a floating
he half-dollar-sized clams are planted several inches deep and protected for the first year or two by a 6-inchdiameter PVC tube or mesh pipe inserted into the mud with several inches exposed. The pipe is covered with plastic netting or canopies to keep away birds, fish and other predators. “It’s relatively slow and steady. A big challenge has been getting these farms permitted,” said Bill Dewey, a spokesman for Taylor. One major roadblock has been opponents who have sued in court over concerns about potential environmental harm to salmon, eelgrass and other marine life. “There’s no limit on aquaculture. They want it all. At what point is there enough?” said Laura Hendricks, with Coalition to Protect Puget Sound Habitat. She worries the region’s tidelands are turning into industrial farms and questions the long-term, cumulative impacts of intensive farming where thousands of clams are planted with plastic gear and nets. Several studies by University of Washington researchers found mostly localized, transient effects
from geoduck farming. “We didn’t see a lot of impacts of geoduck aquaculture in the studies we performed,” said P. Sean McDonald, a lecturer and research scientist at the University of Washington who co-authored several studies. He said they found short-lived effects to some groups of animals in a few areas, mostly because nets and PVC tubes change the habitat dramatically, but the effects of harvest are mostly negligible and beaches appear to recover quickly afterward. He noted that some unanswered questions remain including what happens to areas farmed year after year. Dewey said Taylor and others have adjusted practices to respond to complaints, including trying out mesh nets instead of PVC pipes and switching to quieter pumps.
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ack at Taylor’s farm, workers race against the narrow window of extreme low tide one recent morning, scanning for little depressions in the sand, tell-tale signs of clams burrowed below. The harvesters are sunk up to their waists, working their hose to liquefy sand around the clam below and plopping them into orange crates. Within hours the geoducks will be air-shipped, headed to restaurants in California and banquet tables in China.
Nature: Obesity, ADHD rates are rising CONTINUED FROM A9 ■ Rates of obesity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, heart disease and depression among children are skyrocketing. ■ A Nature Conservancy survey of parents in Brazil, China, France, Hong Kong and the United States found fewer than 1 in 4 American parents — and 1 in 5 in other countries — reported their children spent time daily in a park or natural area. ■ That study also found 82 percent of American parents regard time in nature as “very important” to their child’s development, second only to reading. While technology is often considered the natural enemy of connecting with wild places, Andrea Nelson, Utah Nature Conservancy’s volunteer and outreach coordinator; Sampson; and others involved in the movement say it can be a tool.
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and activities, preferably using readily available natural elements — like water, sticks, dirt and rocks. ■ START SIT SPOTTING: Find a place in a natural (or seminatural) setting where you can sit and observe. Visit your sit spot regularly, preferably daily or at least several times a week, and sit quietly there, observing with all your senses. ■ BECOME A HUMMINGBIRD PARENT: Instead of helicopter parenting, work on developing your flight skills as a hummingbird parent. This means giving kids space and autonomy to take risks, staying on the periphery sipping nectar most of the time and zooming in only when necessary. ■ QUESTIONING: After kids spend time outhe still gets his nature message to viewers. At the end of every episode, he implores viewers: “Get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries.” Adults who show interest in nature go a long way in inspiring youngsters to make the connection with the outdoors, Utah Nature Conservancy’s Nelson said. “If adults the kids trust are showing a curiosity, the kids are much more likely to be curious and willing to explore,” Nelson said.
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be washed; cuts heal. ■ SNAP SOME PHOTOS: Screens are a major part of our lives. So use digital technologies to leverage nature connection. Encourage kids, for example, to take a camera outside and take photos of five natural things that interest them. The key is to use the camera as a tool to heighten observation and awareness skills, and then to reflect on the results. ■ DISCOVER YOUR NATURE PASSION: If you haven’t found a nature activity that you’re passionate about, think about putting some effort into it. Try to find an activity — whether it’s gardening, fly-fishing or snowshoeing — that you can engage in with the children in your life. The Associated Press
doors, ask them what happened. What did they see, hear and feel? What was their story of the day? ■ NATURE CONNECTION IS A CONTACT SPORT: Too often these days, children’s encounters with nature are dominated by a lookbut-don’t-touch directive. Nature connection depends on firsthand, multisensory encounters. It’s a messy, dirty business — picking leaves and flowers, turning over rocks, holding wriggling worms, splashing in ponds. Rather than telling kids “no” when they want to climb a tree, take a deep breath and offer words of encouragement. Don’t worry so much about the dirt and scrapes. Clothes and bodies can
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From left are Bill Koenig Sr., owner of Koenig Subaru in Port Angeles; Kandace Pierce, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society board president; Mary Beth Wegener, Humane Society executive director; and Bill Koenig Jr., sales manager of Koenig Subaru in Port Angeles.
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PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s Meowgaritas and Mutts Dinner and Auction earlier this month raised $121,000 for construction of the group’s planned new facility. Nearly 400 people attended the meal and silent and live auctions
May 6, the organization said in a news release. The third annual event brought in $100,000 from the dinner and auction, $11,000-plus from Subaru’s Share the Love promotion through Koenig Subaru and $10,000 from a matching grant from Nordstrom. Olympic Peninsula Humane Society has a goal of $1.4 million
for construction of a dog kennel on Old Olympic Highway. Construction is underway and should be completed by early fall. The 2016 event is scheduled for Saturday, April 30, at the Vern Burton Community Center. For more information or to volunteer, call the Humane Society at 360457-8206.
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NEW YORK — An inexpensive vitamin can help reduce the occurrence of common skin cancers in people prone to that disease, researchers reported. In a clinical trial, people who took two pills a day of nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3 available as a nutritional supplement, had a 23 percent lower risk of developing non-melanoma skin cancer than those who took placebo pills.
‘Widely available’ “It’s safe, it’s almost obscenely inexpensive and it’s widely available,” Dr. Diona Damian, lead investigator of the study, said in a news conference organized by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, who said the findings could be put into practice right away. “This one’s ready to go straight into the clinic,” said Damian, a dermatology professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. However, she said the
vitamin should be used only by people who get frequent skin cancers, not by everyone. The study will be presented at the annual meeting of the oncology society, which begins May 29 in Chicago. Abstracts for most of the nearly 5,000 studies were released late Wednesday, and a few results were discussed in a news conference organized by the society. In another study, an experimental drug for relapsed multiple myeloma being developed by BristolMyers Squibb and AbbVie reduced the risk of cancer progression by about 30 percent when added to two existing drugs. Those who received the experimental drug, called elotuzumab, had a median of 19.4 months before their cancer worsened or they died, compared with 14.9 months for those who received only the two existing drugs, Revlimid and dexamethasone. A spokeswoman for Bristol-Myers said it was pre-
OLYMPIA — A state salary-setting board has voted to give lawmakers a raise along with the governor and several other state officials. The Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials gave final approval to the increases it first proposed in January. That includes an 11.2 percent raise over two years to bring the salaries of lawmakers who aren’t in leadership up to $46,839 a year, the first raise for the part-time Legislature since 2008. “We thought there was some catching up to do,” board member Melissa Albert said after the 10-5 vote. “We don’t want to have a Legislature made up of only people who are independently wealthy.” The salary increases, passed last Wednesday, will take effect incrementally over the next two years, with the first partial increase occurring in September.
Foes can petition Once the salary commission files its plan with the Secretary of State’s Office, which must be done by June 1, opponents of the pay increase would have 90 days to collect signatures to put it on the ballot. The raises for statewide elected officials over two years range from more than 4 percent for the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and auditor to more than 12 percent for the state treasurer. The governor’s salary as of Sept. 1, 2016, will be $173,617, and the attorney general’s pay will increase to $159,395. No one is currently drawing the auditor’s salary, which stands to rise to $121,663. Indicted Auditor
hat includes an 11.2 percent raise over two years to bring the salaries of lawmakers who aren’t in leadership up to $46,839 a year.
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Troy Kelley has taken an unpaid leave of absence. Other changes adopted by commission include: ■ Pay for the speaker of the House and the Senate majority leader increases $5,632 to $55,738; the minority leaders in each chamber will see their pay rise $5,182 to $51,288. ■ Pay for state Supreme Court justices goes up $10,490 to $167,505. The chief justice’s salary increases $13,130 to $185,661. ■ Pay for Court of Appeals judges goes up $9,986 to $174,224. ■ Pay for Superior Court judges goes up $9,507 to $165,870. ■ Pay for District Court judges goes up $9,052 to $157,933. ■ Lt. Gov. Brad Owen’s salary increases $4,889 to $101,889. ■ Treasurer Jim McIntire’s pay goes up $15,438 to $140,438. ■ Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark’s pay goes up $8,808 to $132,858. ■ State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn’s pay also goes up $6,440 to $134,212. Lawmakers’ salaries set by the commission don’t include the daily stipend lawmakers collect on top of their pay when they’re in session and special session. Last year, the Senate and House increased their daily stipend — known as a per diem — from $90 to $120.
Medical care can cost mature to say when the company would apply for five times more at one locaapproval of the drug. tion over another, and with Another trial is in progress. insurance plans shifting more costs to the patients Medical prices database through higher deductibles and larger out-of-pocket OLYMPIA — Supporters obligations, easy access to of greater transparency in price information becomes health-care costs celebrated increasingly important. a victory as Gov. Jay Inslee “Today is the start of a signed legislation that will new era for cost and quality establish a fully functional database of medical prices transparency in Washington state,” Patrick Connor, available to the public. The new law improves Washington state director upon a measure passed last at the National Federation year that created the all- of Independent Business, payer claims database by said in a statement. “Businesses and conrequiring for the first time sumers will now have that Washington insurance companies share their cost access to meaningful cost and quality information to data. Previously the database make informed health-care had access only to limited decisions.” Advocates for transparprice information. Many consumers are not ency in medical prices and aware that the cost of medi- quality tout the bipartisan, cal tests, surgeries and broad support for the legisother procedures can vary lation. Supporters joined up to CONTINUED FROM A10 Sampson said he wants dramatically from one clinic form the Coalition for or hospital to another. people to find the confiStudies have also shown Health Care Cost Trans“What if she had stopped dence and patience to be that more expensive care parency, which included me? What if she didn’t let nature mentors in the pages often does not correlate to the NFIB and other busi- me throw that rock or climb of How to Raise a Wild better or higher quality, nesses, medical groups and that tree?” he asked. Child. proponents said. patient organizations. “Connecting with nature “I wanted to give people is a contact sport for both the tools to become informal kids and Mother Nature. educators and nature menThey can both take some tors to understand the cuts and heal.” importance of connecting Sampson calls his mom children with the natural the “accidental” nature mentor who sent him on his world.” way to becoming a nature enthusiast. Where’s ‘On the He is not sure what career he might have Waterfront’? ment but were turned The bill was one of sev- landed in if it had not been David away. eral bills related to mental for his connection to nature, G. SelUnder Senate Bill 5269, health signed into law by but he is quite sure it would lars’ a superior court judge can Inslee on Thursday, includ- not have been paleontology. maritime order detention if, after ing a measure on suicide “I doubt I would be a column reviewing the family mem- prevention and another scientist and I might be has ber’s petition and a state- that allows involuntary raising an inside kid right moved to ment and other informa- outpatient treatment fol- now,” he said. the C tion from the mental health lowing a court order. “Instead, I’ve had a lifesection. professional, the judge Doug Reuter said that time of amazing experiPlease see Page C8. finds it is warranted. Joel’s Law, combined with ences and now get to share Doug Reuter said that the other measures, will them with my daughters.” if the law had been in place “save dozens and dozens if in 2013, after two incidents not hundreds of lives in the months before the fatal state of Washington. shooting, including a sui“To make this great of a HEATING & COOLING SERVICE, INC. cide attempt, “we could leap in the area of mental have possibly gotten Joel health treatment is really the help he needed.” amazing.”
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OLYMPIA — Family members will be able to ask a judge to step in if a mental health professional will not involuntarily commit a relative they believe could be suicidal or a danger to others under a measure signed into law last week by Gov. Jay Inslee. Inslee signed “Joel’s Law” joined by Doug and Nancy Reuter, the parents of the man for whom the measure was named. Joel Reuter was suicidal when Seattle police shot
and killed him during a standoff in July 2013. “You have parents who have just been heartbroken to not have a tool to really adequately address the danger to their children,” Inslee said after the signing. “This was a reasonable step to provide that measure of protection going forward.” The Reuters testified in support of the measure earlier this year, telling lawmakers they repeatedly tried to get the state to force their son into treat-
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Tunnels underneath the Walmart A few in Texas think they’re going to be invaded; Utah’s not buying it
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AVE YOU NOTICED that Utah doesn’t seem to be worried about a military takeover? This was not a sentence I had ever envisioned writing. Yet here we are. A military training Gail exercise is in Collins the works for the Southwest this summer, and conspiracy theories are abloom. It’s hard not to be enthralled when Walmart denies that tunnels are being built under its stores to ferry troops into Texas where they will tear up the Constitution and confiscate everybody’s guns. Hey, no laughing matter in Texas. “This military practice has some concerned that the U.S. Army is preparing for modernday martial law,” said U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican. He understands. He’s worried about tons of things, like whether al-Qaida is camping out with Mexican drug dealers along the border. He’s exactly the person you’d want on speed dial if you had news about political apocalypse. So it’s not all that surprising that he said his office was “inundated” with alarmed calls.
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UCH OF THE hysteria focused on a map of the seven states where the military training is going to take place, colored to show how friendly the imaginary inhabitants are supposed to be for the purposes of the exercise. Texas is red and “hostile.” The color coding was a bad move, public-relations-wise, as was naming the entire exercise Jade Helm 15. If they’d called it Operation Calico Kitten and made Oregon the pretend enemy, we would not be having this discussion now. “I was rather appalled that the hostile areas amazingly have a Republican majority,” Gohmert said. The other all-red state is
Sunday Topic Utah, but Utah seems totally indifferent to Jade Helm and all its terrors. The office of Gov. Gary Herbert, a Republican, said it had received only about two dozen calls on the subject, and Herbert himself waved off the military plans as a “standard training exercise.” Question: Is the governor of Utah’s name Gary Herbert? I thought it was something cuter and semiaquatic. Answer: You are thinking of Gov. Butch Otter of Idaho. Idaho isn’t even in the training exercises. Although some right-wing commentators have claimed that one of Otter’s economic development initiatives is actually a plot to sell the state to the Chinese.
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UT LET’S GET BACK to Utah. It’s very conservative and would certainly be upset by plans for gun confiscation. (This year, the Legislature’s commemorative firearm is an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle with the state motto on the side.) So why hasn’t it been moved by predictions of Jade Helm Armageddon? “There’s nobody railing that I’ve heard at this point,” said Robert Goldberg, a professor of history at the University of Utah who has written a book on conspiracy theories. He’s lived in Texas and finds that “Utah people have less of an edge. They’re less angry.” The state’s relative serenity, he theorized, might spring from its homogeneity. “I think people feel they’re in
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control. It’s a confident conservatism,” he said. Texas is getting more diverse by the hour, so maybe that’s it. Although conservatives would say their angst is because of the bullying behemoth that is Washington, D.C. Where only 28.5 percent of House committees are led by Texas Republicans. Where there’s been a Texan in the White House for only a third of the last nine presidencies. Honestly, these people need to do more to earn their paranoia.
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VERYONE WHO operates in the public world and gets mail knows that a small percentage of the American population is completely out of its mind. It’s always been that way. The founding fathers probably received letters from people who believed King George was living in a barn down the road and spying on the local militia while disguised as a burro.
The difference now, of course, is that the Internet and social media make them a lot more visible and noisy. It’s also always been true that any legislative body has a handful of members who are both loony and extremely talkative. They have no influence on their colleagues, but these days they have the power to go viral. Louie Gohmert is only there for the cheap thrills. Even in Texas, prominent conservatives don’t believe the state is in danger of military takeover. But they also don’t want to look as if they’re taking the Obama administration’s side, even when it comes to assuring the public there won’t be a coup in Midland. “When you see a federal government that is attacking our free speech rights, our religious liberty rights, our Second Amendment rights, that produces
distrust as to government,” Sen. Ted Cruz, and presidential candidate, told Bloomberg Politics.
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O THE BAD NEWS IS that there are a lot of spineless politicians out
there. On the other hand, despite a week’s worth of tireless effort by right-wing radio talk-show hosts, bloggers and tweeters, there actually appear to be very few people who think the military is going to stage a takeover via the tunnels under Walmart. Take the good news where you can get it. Thanks, Utah.
________ Gail Collins is a columnist for The New York Times. Her column appears in the PDN every Friday; today’s is a bonus. Email her via the website http://tinyurl.com/gailcollinsmail.
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“Two words: evil necessity. We are for now so dependent on oil in our country. We need alternatives like sun and wind. We need to be creative. Germany today is almost energyindependent.”
“I don’t think it’s really a good thing. Environmental impact is the concern. They say they can prevent accidents, but can they really? And who has the rights in Arctic waters? It’s all controversial.”
“I don’t like the idea of them drilling, but at least they are drilling in our area and not the Middle East. I’d rather our oil come from here, but there has to be a better way. We’ve got to get rid of plastics and cars that use too much gas.”
“I’m all for new industries, and this would be a great opportunity. I was a former Rayonier employee, and it still hurts. Environmentalists’ ideas don’t always benefit the general population.”
“From the stuff I’ve heard, it would have a negative impact on the environment. There are so many factors in doing this that it makes me wonder if it’s good. The biggest factor is the environment.”
“I think it’s great. It’d keep American money in America. As long as they have all the ‘what ifs’ covered, I’d say it’s OK since we certainly don’t need a BP spill like the one in the Gulf. I’m all for it.”
“I’m against it on principle because I think those are natural areas that should be preserved.”
“All for it. We’re running out of oil and we need to quench the thirst of the American consumer. Any exploration is all right. I believe the oil is sitting there waiting to be found and used.”
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Mowing dandelions
‘Greatest generation’
I was amused to read that the Port Angeles City Council had canceled the summer water plan. When the plan was first put forth, I was happy to think that my yard could be something other than dead brown. I learned the hard way about watering in the summertime when I got my first summer water bill. Ouch. My wife and I retired here three years ago. But wait: Earlier this month, the council stated that because of the “drought,” the water plan had to be scrapped [“Council Cancels Water Plans,” PDN, May 7]. (I’m guessing everyone made it through the drought of 2005.) We have been paying more for our water for five months so we could pay less for three months. I don’t really remember reading about paying more being in the original plan. So we won’t be getting a refund for paying more because we need to conserve our water. Just to sweeten the deal further, if we conserve water, we will probably get to pay more next year. Didn’t I also read that we use one-third of our allotted water usage available? Also, a local industry uses 75 percent of our water but doesn’t pay for usage. That’s a sweet deal. So I’ll continue mowing dandelions. They seem to grow pretty good here with little water. Gary Prater, Port Angeles
He lives among us now in his ninth decade of life. On his cap are the words “World War II Veteran.” He is however, quick to admit that after 70 years of trying to suppress the demons, they haunt him still. For him and others like him, anonymity trumps noteworthiness. As he speaks, his eyes tell the unspeakable horrors of war that time cannot erase. It is June 6, 1944, and he is a noncombatant climbing down a Jacob’s ladder into a landing craft in heavy seas bound for a beach in Normandy, France, called “Omaha.” On the beach, several thousand yards lie ahead to the relative safety of the distant cliffs. Several thousand yards lie between the open beach and the relative safety of the distant cliffs. But not for him. Medics are armed with bandages and morphine plus a Red Cross target on their arms and helmets. As the mortally wounded cry out for their mothers, their surrogate mother of mercy does his best to comfort and tend horrific wounds most trauma doctors seldom see. Truly, he is part of the “Greatest Generation” who answered the call of freedom. Today, 70 years later, we honor him and those who sacrificed their last true measure of devotion on the altar of freedom on that inglorious day of infamy forever known as D-Day. Roger B. Huntman, Sequim
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Sy Hersh’s bin Laden report — true or false? WASHINGTON — Almost everyone in the know is skeptical — if not downright dismissive — of Seymour Hersh’s latest blockbuster story. Too thinly sourced, they say. Too conspiratorial. Even kind of crazy. To which Sy Hersh has a ready reply: You can’t handle the truth. “The story is so f---ing awful people can’t f---ing deal with it,” says the investigative reporter, almost giddy over the fuss. “They’re going f---ing crazy.” The story in question is Hersh’s 10,000-word opus about the events surrounding Osama bin Laden’s killing in 2011, published last Sunday by the London Review of Books. The short version: Almost everything that has been said or written about this storied and massively documented event, including the White House’s version, isn’t true. ■ Was bin Laden living in secrecy in Abbottabad, Pakistan, when Navy SEALs stormed his compound and killed him? No, writes Hersh; Pakistan’s intelligence service had captured the al-Qaeda leader years earlier and was holding him as a bargaining chip, with Saudi Arabia’s support. ■ Did the United States find bin Laden through dogged intelligence work and by tracking his courier? No again, Hersh says; a Pakistani military official tipped off the Americans in exchange for a piece of the $25 million reward. The raid itself, he writes, was not some daring mission out of “Zero Dark Thirty”; the Pakistanis effectively stage-managed it.
■ And what about reports of bin Laden’s burial at sea? Didn’t happen, Hersh says. Instead, the SEALs tossed chunks of the terrorist leader’s body, which was obliterated by gunfire in the raid, out of their Black Hawk helicopter as they flew out of Pakistan. Hersh’s complex and somewhat disjointed weaving of all the alleged lies and deceptions — supposedly engineered by three governments and perhaps hundreds of individuals — met with swift denials. Within hours Monday, the White House, the Pentagon and the National Security Agency all dismissed his account, which is based largely on information from anonymous sources. The commentary from Hersh’s colleagues in the news media, meanwhile, has formed a symphonic chorus of harrumphing. “The story simply does not hold up to scrutiny — and, sadly, is in line with Hersh’s recent turn away from the investigative reporting that made him famous into unsubstantiated conspiracy theories,” Max Fisher wrote at Vox.com. James Kirchick, writing at Slate.com, labeled it a “fantasia.” CNN’s Peter Bergen called it “a farrago of nonsense.” All of which both amuses and delights the 78-year-old Hersh. The official narrative “has been fixed,” he adds. “It’s complete. You bought the narrative! That’s why there’s so much anger. “It’s not jealousy. It’s more than that. People are just f---ing bats--about this.” At least two key parts of Hersh’s bin Laden story have found a notable public backer. Carlotta Gall, who spent 12
years covering Afghanistan and Pakistan for The New York Times, wrote Tuesday that while reporting a book, she learned from a “high-level member” of the Pakistani intelligence service that the Pakistanis had been hiding and protecting bin Laden. She also said that a Pakistani army officer had indeed told the CIA where bin Laden was. In addition, blogger R.J. Hillhouse wrote a similar and largely ignored account of the raid in 2011 and accuses Hersh’s story of being “either plagiarism or unoriginal”; Hersh denies having seen her work. The famously profane, famously cranky and iconoclastic Hersh first made news as a reporter for The Associated Press, detailing the U.S. military’s stockpiling of chemical and biological weapons during the Vietnam War. Hersh soon followed with the story that established his reputation as an extraordinary muckraker: his 1969 account of U.S. Army atrocities in the Vietnamese village of My Lai. Since then, he has unearthed some of the most consequential (and controversial) stories of the past half-century: the Nixon administration’s efforts to destabilize Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973; illegal spying by the CIA in 1974; Israel’s clandestine nuclear weapons program; gun-running and drug-smuggling by Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega in 1986; Gen. Barry McCaffrey’s alleged war crimes during the Persian Gulf War. In 2004, Hersh revealed the abuse of Iraqi prisoners held by U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. The Washington Post
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Rave of the Week A RAVE TO the Port Angeles citizen who bravely stepped in to help a puppy that was being hit by the male human who was supposed to be teaching, loving and protecting him. The puppy had been left in a vehicle and was being hit for chewing up part of the dash. Also, raves to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control for their quick response to the situation
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A RAVE TO the anonymous young woman who paid for this old man’s lunch May 8 at Snug Harbor Cafe in Port Ludlow. I won’t let the pay-it-forward stop here.
RAVE TO THE city of Port Angeles worker assigned to care for City Pier, which never looked so good. He even got rid of the scotch broom bushes.
RAVE TO THE Bekkevar family and the sponsors of the [Irrigation Festival] logging show they put on in Sequim last weekend.
needles along public areas. Let’s keep it classy, Port Angeles.
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POTHOLE RANT TO the city of Port Angeles: For some variety, try the 2100 block of West 16th Street. The only way to dodge the potholes there is to park your car and Their hard work is appreciated. walk on either side of the road.
ANNUAL RANT TO all A HUGE RAVE to Foss Maritime and Shell Oil Co. for bringthose folks with convertibles: ing the Polar Pioneer and all the Get that top down! supporting entities to Port Angeles. A welcome boost to our comRANT ABOUT THE Sequim munity and wonderful people to Irrigation Festival parade. The deal with. entries were too far apart, and people were leaving because they couldn’t see or hear anything.
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TO THE FILTHY and disgusting individuals who mess up the public restrooms, throw their trash in parking lots and used
HUGE RANT ABOUT Sequim’s having the worst parade ever.
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Riders fall one win shy of state PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
TACOMA — Port Angeles’ season ended one game short of the state baseball tournament, losing to Franklin Pierce 7-5 in the District 2/3 tournament at Franklin Pierce High School on Saturday. Playing as the visitors on its home field, Franklin Pierce came ready to play and broke out to a quick 3-0 lead after the first inning. “They came out and their first three guys got base hits,” Roughriders coach Vic Reykdal said. “They came out swinging and kind of jumped on us.” After the rocky start, Port Angeles starter Travis Paynter focused and pitched four scoreless innings. “Travis settled down and did a pretty good job,” Reykdal said.
Help from opponent The Riders took the lead with a four-run fourth inning. “We were kind of sliding along and the weight came off in the fourth and we got some breaks and put something together,” Reykdal said. “They [Franklin Pierce] made a couple of errors to get two guys on, and then we got single from Logan [Ciaciuch] to load the bases.” Port Angeles then scored its first run on a passed ball. “Eathen Boyer got a two-RBI single and he came around and scored on squeeze bunt from Bennie [Ben Basden].” The Riders added to their lead in their next at-bat. “Logan singled, stole second base, and Travis drove him in with a single,” Reykdal said. The Cardinals tied it up with a two-run sixth inning. “We went with Travis for one more inning, and the first two hitters started with doubles to get them within a run,” Reykdal said. The tying then run scored on a ground ball. Franklin Pierce scored two more in the top of the seventh. “I have to give them credit for their hitting,” Reykdal said. “It was the same thing, we get the leadoff guy, their No. 9 hitter, and we get to the top of the order and they go single, single then score on a wild pitch. TURN
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Neah Bay runners, from left, Elisha Winck, Cole Svec and Cameron Buzzell sprint toward the finish line in the 100-meter dash. The trio claimed the top three places in the event at the sub-district meet: Buzzell took first, Winck was second and Svec finished third.
Loggers, Bruins win again Neah Bay sprinters first, second, third in boys 100 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The Crescent boys and Clallam Bay girls earned team track and field championships at the North Olympic League sub-district meet at Port Angeles High School. The two teams also won titles at the North Olympic League meet earlier this month. Jordan Scott and Martin Waldrip each won two events for the Loggers, who finished with 60 team points in Thursday’s meet. The Neah Bay boys were second with 51 points and Clallam Bay posted 32. Scott won both hurdles events for Crescent, claiming the 110-meter race in 18.43 seconds and the 300 in 45.89 seconds. Waldrip earned wins in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:26.4 and the 3,200 with a time of 10:57.19. Scott, Waldrip, Jacob Baillargeon and Paul Frantz teamed for a victory in the 4x400-meter
Preps relay after recording a time of 3:55.14. Cameron Buzzell blazed to wins in the 100 and 200 sprints for Neah Bay. In the 100 race, Buzzell (12.05 seconds) edged teammates Elisha Winck (12.06) and Cole Svec (12.07). Buzzell ran the 200 in 24.29 seconds. Buzzell, Winck, Chris Tageant and Auston Jimmicum earned the 4x100 relay after posting a time of 46.05 seconds. Svec’s leap of 5 feet, 6 inches earned victory in the high jump. Winck claimed the triple jump with a distance of 41-04. Eighth-grader Clayton Willis had the best day for Clallam Bay. Willis won the long jump with a leap of 18-10.25 and was second in the high jump with a 5-06. TURN
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Clallam Bay’s Atokena Abe took second to teammate Molly McCoy in the long jump at the sub-district meet.
Beuke claims NW region championship Sequim senior has chance to row for national team PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Elise Beuke of Sequim, left, holds up the hardware she received for winning the U.S. Rowing Northwest Regional championship in the women’s varsity single. Joining Beuke on the podium is her coach, Rodrigo Rodrigues.
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Elise Beuke keeps winning. The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association rower won the U.S. Rowing Northwest Regional Youth Championship by a whopping 17 seconds at Vancouver Lake on Saturday. Beuke, a senior a Sequim High School who has signed to row at the University of Washington, finished the 2,000-meter women’s varsity single in 8 minutes, 31.4 seconds. Beuke zeroed in on the third 500 meters at Saturday’s regatta, wanting to fight the tendency for rowers to fatigue during that stretch. “I really tried to focus and gain some distance in my third 500,” she said, adding that she was “pretty much ahead the whole race.” Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association coach Rodrigo Rodrigues was confident Beuke could win the regional championship. “That was exciting,” Rodrigues said. “We were
working hard for this and we did it. “It was our first goal for this year.” By finishing in the top three, Beuke earns a spot at the national championships, which is June 12-14 in Bradenton, Fla. She also has been invited to the Junior U.S. national team selection camp in New Milford, Conn., the week
Rowing after nationals. There she will be one of 30 girls vying for eight spots at the Junior World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in early August. “That’s going to be exciting,” Rodrigues said. “She’s going to need to work a lot.” Rodrigues, a native of Brazil, has already been selected as one of the coaches for the Junior U.S. team. TURN
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Today No events scheduled.
Monday Softball: Port Townsend at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.
Tuesday Boys Golf: Sequim and Port Angeles at Class 2A District 2/3 Tournament, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course, 9:30 a.m.; Chimacum and Port Townsend at Class 1A West Central District Tournament, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course, 11 a.m. Girls Golf: Sequim at Class 2A District 2/3 Tournament, at Gold Mountain Golf Club, Cascade Course, 9:30 a.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Spring Thursday Men’s high game: Tony Chapman, Jr., 258; men’s high series: Tony Chapman, Jr., 719. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 254; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 612. Monday Spring Classic Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 255; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 650. Women’s high game: Barb Rosa, 180; women’s high series: Cindy Almond, 502.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Ryan Seiler, 70; Jade Tisdale, 71. Net: Herb Renner, 57; Andy Duran, 61; Tony Sample, 61; Daryl Jensen, 62; Ray Dooley, 63; Rudy Arruda, 63. Team gross: Ryan Seiler and Jade Tisdale, 65; Ryan Seiler and Jared Pomeroy, 68; Ryan Seiler and Rick Hoover, 68. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Herb Renner and Bill Rinehart, 57; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 58; Herb Renner and Gene Hitt, 59; Ralph Bauman and Tony Sample, 59. Wednesday Merchants League Team Points 1. Dream Team 61.5 2. Supply Works 58.5 3. LaBelle’s Creperie 58 4. Olympic Sewer & Drain 54.5 5. Rudy’s Automotive 48.5 6. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 45 7. Glass Services 43 8. The Warm House 43 9. Southern Yachts 40 10. APS Electrical 37.5 11. D&K Painting 37 12. DeFrang Services 37 13. Fryer & Sons 36.5 14. Elwood Allstate 35.5 15. Briten’s Yard Care 30 16. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 27 17. John L. Scott Real ERstate 26 18. Misfits 20 19. Lakeside Industries 9.5 Division One (0 to 8 handicap) Gross: Dave Wahlsten, 33; Jack Heckman, 36; Greg Thomas, 36. Net: Clipper Elder, 31; Mark Mast, 33; Sutton Beckett, 33; Jeff James, 34; Mike Hammel, 34. Division Two (9 to 13 handicap) Gross: Jim Bourget, 40; Barry Tate, 44; Mike Littman, 44. Net: Trent Peppard, 33; Jacob Tweter, 33; Andy Rose, 34; Deke Temres, 34; Randy Hoch, 35; Dan Marchefka, 35. Division Three (14 and up handicap) Gross: Joe Gentry, 44; Fred DeFrang, 47; Marc Kalla, 49. Net: Jon Judd, 28; Bill Van Gordon, 29; Sheryl Baxter, 32; Del Johnson, 32; Brian James, 32; Andy Slack, 33; Charm Dunscomb, 34. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Jade Tisdale, 34; Tom Hainstock, 36. Net: Andy Duran, 23.5; Steve Hutchings, 28.5; Tom Lowe, 29; Herb Renner, 29; Dick Goodman, 30; Bernie Anselmo, 30.5; Ray Santiago, 30.5. Team gross: John Tweter and Gene Ketchum, 66; John Tweter and Paul Stutesman, 67. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 54; Tom Lowe and Gene Hitt, 54; Ray Dooley and Bernie Anselmo, 54; Joe Tweter and Gene Hitt, 55.; Dick Goodman and Bernie Anselmo, 56; Daryl Jensen and Bernie Anselmo, 56; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 56; Andy Duran and Bill Tiderman, 56. Sunday, May 10 Men’s Club Three Threes Gross: Ryan Seiler, 32; Rick Hoover, 34; Gerald Petersen, 34; Greg Thomas, 34. Net: Ray Santiago, 28, Steve Main, 29.5; Buddy Fraser, 29.5; Don Dundon, 29.5; Leo Greenawalt, 29.5. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Medal Play Flight One Gross: Ruth Lowe, 92. Net: Dana Burback, 63. Flight Two Gross: Gail Savage, 97. Net: Sherry Meythaler, 78. Flight Three Gross: Nan Godfrey, 99. Net: Nancy Harlan, 70. Men’s Niner Worst Hole Out Gross: Joe Hart, 40; Jim Flavan, 43; Burt Gruber, 53. Net: Joe Hart, 25; Jim Flavin, 26; Burt Gruber, 27. Tuesday Couples Two Best Net Balls of Foursome Net: Owen and Jan Prout and Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy, 123; Janet and Jack Real and MJ and David Anderson, 125. Closest to pin No. 17: Susan Elvert, 11 ft. 7 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 10 Players Day Gross: Josh Koester, 76. Net: Bud Bowling, 63; Walt Barker, 65; Richard Garvey, 67; Mike Tipton , 70; Gene Potter, 70; John Naples, 71; Ralph Elston, 71.
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American Pharoah, ridden by Victor Espinoza, center, wins the 140th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course on Saturday in Baltimore. The 3-yearold colt, who won the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, was never seriously challenged after shaking off long-shot Mr. Z early to win by seven lengths and set up the ultimate drama in racing — a Triple Crown attempt at the Belmont Stakes in three weeks in New York. Softball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Standings Women’s Division Team W L Alan Millet Law office 6 0 Elwha Bravettes 5 1 Shirley’s Cafe 3 2 California Horizon 2 4 Harbinger Winery 2 4 Lincoln Street Coffee 1 4 Airport Garden Center 0 6 Men’s Gold Division Team W L 7 Cedars Casino 5 0 Angeles Plumbing 4 0 Rain Seafood 3 3 Stamper Chiropractic 3 3 Elwha Braves 3 3 Moose Lodge Bulls 2 4 Smuggler’s Landing 2 4 Own Up Landscape 0 5 Men’s Silver Division Team W L Evergreen Collision 6 0 Ace Michael’s Inc. 5 1 D-12/Elwha Casino 4 2 U.S. Coast Guard 2 3 America’s Elite 2 4 Coburn’s Cafe 1 4 Basic Ballers 1 5 Thursday’s games Moose Lodge 13, Rain Seafood 3 Elwha Braves 16, Moose Lodge 6 7 Cedars 18, Elwha Braves 8 Angeles Plumbing 26, Rain Seafood 7 Smugglers Landing 14, Stamper Chiropractic 13 Angeles Plumbing 15, Stamper Chiropractic 11
Baseball Mariners 2, Red Sox 1 Friday’s game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Betts cf 4 0 0 0 S.Smith lf 3111 Pedroia 2b 3 0 0 0 Blmqst ph 1000 Ortiz dh 4 0 2 0 BMiller ss 4110 HRmrz lf 4 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4010 Napoli 1b 4 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf 4011 Victorn rf 4 1 2 0 Seager 3b 3010 Sandovl 3b 3 0 0 0 Ruggin cf 3000 Bogarts ss 3 0 2 1 Morrsn 1b 3000 S.Leon c 2 0 0 0 Weeks dh 3000 Zunino c 3000 Totals 31 1 7 1 Totals 31 2 5 2 Boston 010 000000—1 Seattle 000 001001—2 Two outs when winning run scored. DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Boston 5, Seattle 3. 2B—Cano (12). 3B—Bogaerts (3). HR—S. Smith (3). SB—Victorino (3). CS—Napoli (1). S—S.Leon. IP H R ER BB SO Boston Buchholz 8 3 1 1 0 11 2/ Layne L,0-1 1 1 0 0 3 1 Tazawa 0 1 0 0 0 0 Seattle Happ 7 5 1 1 1 3 Wilhelmsen W,1-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 Tazawa pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Bob Davidson; Second, Ryan Blakney; Third, Jerry Layne. T—2:32. A—39,477 (47,574). Boston
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Friday’s Games L.A. Angels 3, Baltimore 1 Cleveland 8, Texas 3 Kansas City 12, N.Y. Yankees 1 Minnesota 3, Tampa Bay 2 Houston 8, Toronto 4 Detroit 10, St. Louis 4 Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland 6 Seattle 2, Boston 1 Saturday’s Games Minnesota 6, Tampa Bay 4 Detroit at St. Louis, late L.A. Angels at Baltimore, late N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, late Toronto at Houston, late Cleveland at Texas, late Chicago White Sox at Oakland, late Boston at Seattle, late Today’s Games L.A. Angels (Richards 3-1) at Baltimore (M. Wright 0-0), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 0-0) at Kansas City (Volquez 2-3), 11:10 a.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 3-4) at Minnesota (Gibson 3-2), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Buehrle 5-2) at Houston (McHugh 4-1), 11:10 a.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 4-3) at Texas (N.Martinez 2-0), 12:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 2-2) at Oakland (Kazmir 2-1), 1:05 p.m. Boston (S.Wright 1-0) at Seattle (Paxton 1-2), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Simon 4-1) at St. Louis (Lynn 2-3), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games L.A. Angels at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
National League West Division W L Los Angeles 23 12 San Diego 19 18 San Francisco 18 18 Arizona 15 19 Colorado 12 20 East Division W L New York 20 16 Washington 20 17 Atlanta 17 19 Miami 16 21 Philadelphia 14 23 Central Division W L St. Louis 24 11 Chicago 20 15 Cincinnati 18 18 Pittsburgh 17 19 Milwaukee 13 23
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Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 11, Pittsburgh 10, 12 innings Philadelphia 4, Arizona 3 Atlanta 5, Miami 3 Milwaukee 7, N.Y. Mets 0 San Francisco 10, Cincinnati 2 Detroit 10, St. Louis 4 L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 4 Washington 10, San Diego 0 Saturday’s Games Atlanta 5, Miami 3 Detroit at St. Louis, late Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, late Arizona at Philadelphia, late Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, late San Francisco at Cincinnati, late
Washington at San Diego, late Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late Today’s Games Atlanta (S.Miller 4-1) at Miami (H.Alvarez 0-2), 10:10 a.m. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 1-4) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 0-1), 10:10 a.m. San Francisco (Heston 3-3) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 2-3), 10:10 a.m. Arizona (Collmenter 3-4) at Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 0-2), 10:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Burnett 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 4-3), 11:20 a.m. Colorado (K.Kendrick 1-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Bolsinger 1-0), 1:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 2-4) at San Diego (Kennedy 2-2), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Simon 4-1) at St. Louis (Lynn 2-3), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Milwaukee at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. Arizona at Miami, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Basketball NBA Playoffs CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 Monday, May 4: Chicago 99, Cleveland 92 Wednesday, May 6: Cleveland 106, Chicago 91 Friday, May 8: Chicago 99, Cleveland 96 Sunday, May 10: Cleveland 86, Chicago 84 Tuesday: Cleveland 106, Chicago 101 Thursday: Cleveland 94, Chicago 73 Atlanta 4, Washington 2 Sunday, May 3: Washington 104, Atlanta 98 Tuesday, May 5: Atlanta 106, Washington 90 Saturday, May 9: Washington 103, Atlanta 101 Monday: Atlanta 106, Washington 101 Wednesday: Atlanta 82, Washington 81 Friday: Atlanta 94, Washington 91 WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Clippers 3, Houston 3 Monday, May 4: L.A. Clippers 117, Houston 101 Wednesday, May 6: Houston 115, L.A. Clippers 109 Friday, May 8: L.A. Clippers 124, Houston 99 Sunday, May 10: L.A. Clippers 128, Houston 95 Tuesday: Houston 124, L.A. Clippers 103 Thursday: Houston 119, L.A. Clippers 107 Today: L.A. Clippers at Houston, 12:30 p.m. Golden State 4, Memphis 2 Sunday, May 3: Golden State 101, Memphis 86 Tuesday, May 5: Memphis 97, Golden State 90 Saturday, May 9: Memphis 99, Golden State 89 Monday: Golden State 101, Memphis 84 Wednesday: Golden State 98, Memphis 78 Friday: Golden State 108, Memphis 95 CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanta vs. Cleveland Wednesday: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Friday: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 24: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 26: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Thursday, May 28: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 30: Atlanta at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Monday, June 1: Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State vs. Houston OR L.A. Clippers Tuesday: Houston OR L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 6 p.m. Thursday: Houston OR L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 6 p.m. Saturday, May 23: Golden State at Houston OR L.A. Clippers, 6 p.m. Monday, May 25: Golden State at Houston OR L.A. Clippers, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 27: Houston OR L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 6 p.m. x-Friday, May 29: Golden State at Houston OR L.A. Clippers, 6 p.m.
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Preps: Larson wins two events for Spartans CONTINUED FROM B1 League meet at Hoquiam’s Sea Breeze Oval. Forks boys had five indiOn the girls side, Kaylin Signor won three events to viduals and two relays help Clallam Bay post 85 qualify for this Friday’s Disteam points, Crescent was trict 4 Championship at next with 45 and Neah Bay McKenzie Stadium in Vancouver. Three girls qualified totaled 24. Signor swept the inter- individually for the Sparmediate and long-distance tans. At Friday’s league meet, running events, claiming the 800 in 3:00.02, the 1,600 the top four placers in laned with a time of 7:49.40, and running events (100, 200, 400, 100 hurdles and 300 the 3,200 with a 14:07.18. Molly McCoy won two hurdles) and relays and the events for the Bruins, tak- top six in non-laned events ing the high jump with a (800, 1,600 and 3,200) and leap of 4-06 and the long field events advance to disjump with a distance of tricts. Kari Larson led the 13-08. Clallam Bay also swept Spartans with victories in the 800-meter run (2 minthe relay races. Marissa May, Kendra utes, 32.20 seconds) and Anderson, Miriam Won- 1,600 (5:41.24). Ella Damron qualified derly and Atokena Abe teamed to win the 4x100 in for the district meet with a sixth-place finish in the 800 55.73. Abe, May, Jennica with a time of 2:49.15. Azalea Ramos qualified Maines and Inga Erickson combined for a win in the by finishing fifth in the javelin with a throw of 91-10. 4x200 in 1:59.45. On the boys side, Miguel Anderson, Erickson, May and McCoy won the Morales earned the best fin4x400 by posting a 4:36.79. ish for Forks, taking second Ryan Lester won both in the discus with a dishurdles events for the Log- tance of 135 feet. Morales also qualified gers, running the 100 hurdles in 18.27 seconds and for districts in the shot put the 300 hurdles in 50.94 with a throw of 44-11. Austin Pegram will run seconds. Lester also won the tri- at districts for the Spartans ple jump with a distance of after finishing third in both the 800 (2:09.88) and 1,600 31-01.25. Faye Chartraw was the (4:50.82). Cole Baysinger placed Red Devils lone event winner, taking the shot put fourth in the 110-meter hurdles (18.74) and sixth in with a throw of 33-06.25. She was second in the the high jump (5-06) to discus with a distance of qualify for districts in both events. 87-04. Romario Bello made the district meet by taking Spartans at sixth in the discus with a Evergreen meet throw of 122 feet. HOQUIAM — The SparTwo Forks relay teams tans boys and girls track qualified for districts after and field teams each fin- each team finished fourth. ished fifth at the Evergreen The 4x100 relay team of
Angel Rivero hit a full volley on target in the first overtime that was kicksaved by Foster goalkeeper Alex Lepe. Tim Schneider hit the post with a shot, only to have Lepe clean up the rebound. The match went to a penalty kick shootout and the Riders missed one kick wide and Lepe saved another attempt. Port Angeles’ freshman goalkeeper Keenan Leslie saved one kick, but Foster made its other four attempts.
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Neah Bay’s Faye Chartraw won the shot put at the sub-district meet with a throw of 33-06.25. Baysinger, Pegram, Dimitri Sampson and Kenny Gale finished in 51.53. Baysinger, Pegram, Andrew Wilder and Nate Williamson qualified in the 4x400 with a time of 3:56.88. Eatonville swept the team championships in Friday’s meet. The Cruisers out-pointed runner-up Montesano in both the boys (191-148) and girls (204-141) team standings.
Roughriders season came to a close with a loser-out district playoff loss to the Foster Bulldogs. Port Angeles allowed an early goal in the ninth minute of Thursday’s match after a defensive miscue. “Foster held off [our] pressure until the final moments of regulation time when Kenny Soule took a long throw-in and Miki Andrus was able to head in a loose ball with less than a minute left,” Riders coach Boys Soccer Chris Saari said. The teams went to sudFoster 2, den death overtime, in Port Angeles 1, which Port Angeles put (PKs 4-3) pressure on the Bulldog TACOMA — The defense.
“It was a tough way to end the season, in penalty kicks,” Saari said. “[We] made a great effort to rally and tie the game in the dying moments of regulation but were unable to capitalize on opportunities in sudden death.” The Riders finished the season 11-6, placed third in the Olympic League, recorded the school’s firstever win against Kingston and split two league games with Sequim (Port Angeles was 2-1 overall against the Wolves this season). “[We] lose some very strong seniors in Miki Andrus, Tim Schneider, Angel Rivero [an exchange student from Mexico], Vincent Ioffrida and Matt Sousa [an exchange student from Brazil]. “We had a special group of kids, and it’s disappointing to have the season come to an end when we were so close to moving on. “Foster did well to capitalize on their opportunities and their goalkeeper made
a big save in penalty kicks to advance them to the next round.” Saari selected Andrus and Soule as his offensive and transition players of the match, respectively.
Softball Port Angeles 17, Bremerton 4 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders pounded out 17 runs on 17 hits at Dry Creek Elementary to close an undefeated regular season (11-0, 16-0). Port Angeles will face the South Puget Sound League’s No. 5 team in the District 2/3 tournament’s first round at 10 a.m. this Friday. Leadoff hitter Carly Gouge led the Riders at the plate against the Knights on Thursday, reaching base in all four at-bats, going 3 for 3 with a triple, a walk and scoring three runs. Nizhoni Wheeler was 2 for 3 with three RBIs and struck out two in two innings pitched. Kylee Reid had an RBI double and scored two runs for Port Angeles, Sierra Robinson singled twice and had an RBI and two runs, and Emily Johnson and Alicia Howell each had two singles, two RBIs and scored two runs. Port Angeles 17, Bremerton 4, 6 innings Port Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 17 17 4 Bremerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 —4 5 1 WP- Wheeler; LP- Muhleman Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Wheeler 2 IP, R, H, BB, 2K; Wegener 2 IP, 3 R, 4 H, K; Coburn 2 IP, K. Bremerton: Muhleman 4 IP, 12 R, 10 H; Keil 2 IP, 5 R, 7 H. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Gouge 3-3, 3B, BB, 3 R; Larson 1-3, BB, R; Johnson 2-4, 2 RBI, 2 R; Howell 2-5, 2 RBI, 2 R; Reid 1-2, 2B, BB, RBI, 2 R; Robinson 2-2, RBI, 2 R; Wheeler 2-3, 3 RBI; Clark 3-4, R.
Rowing: Beuke CONTINUED FROM B1 make me happy, ever.” And Beuke, whose first From the times he has regatta was at the Northseen at the other regional west Youth Regional Chamregattas, Rodrigues said pionships last year, credits Beuke pulled the best time. Rodrigues’ coaching for her “She is going to nation- quick success. “It’s honestly . . . I attest als with the best qualification time,” Rodrigues said, it to hard work and coach“which is kind of pretty ing,” Beuke said. “He’s such great, but it doesn’t tell us a an amazing coach. “He’s a really focused lot of information. “They’re going to look at person, and he puts a lot of her and say, ‘Wow, that girl weight in the idea of baby steps: if you do your workis the fastest.’” Neither Rodrigues nor out right every single day, Beuke was satisfied with then you’ll get your goal.” The Olympic Peninsula Saturday’s time. “I have pulled way faster Rowing Association will times at practice, and I was have two more rowers in hoping to P.R. at this race,” the regional finals today. Eric Prosser, also a Beuke said, “which i didn’t, senior at Sequim High so it’s kind of bittersweet. “But I’m not complain- School, will compete at 7:58 a.m. He qualified for ing.” Beuke said her personal the men’s novice finals with record is 8:02. She was hop- a time of 8:35.50 in his preing to pull a 7:50 Saturday. liminary heat Saturday. Port Angeles sophomore “I was expecting a little more,” Rodrigues said, but Hannah Officer will be in then admitted, “As a coach, the women’s novice single I don’t think she’s going to final at 9:12 a.m.
Riders: Goals CONTINUED FROM B1 rience,” Reykdal said. “We were able to com“We walked the next guy pete in the first half for to get runners at first and league title, and I think we second, and they get a two- surpassed our goals. out single to score the last “We won a big game to run.” get in the playoffs, won our Port Angeles had a first one in the playoffs and chance to tie or win the then won another to put us game in its final at-bat. a game from state. “We had a shot in the “When Franklin Pierce seventh when we got the rushed the field, our kids first two guys on, but we saw that and I think it will went fly ball, strikeout, fly pay great dividends for us ball to end it,” Reykdal said. going forward.” “We battled all the way. Saturday was the final We didn’t hit the ball as game for seniors Ciaciuch, sharply today.” Ricky Crawford, Connor A few breaks went Heilman, Micaiah Anderagainst the Riders. son and Jeremy Chase. “We got doubled up after “We will raise our goals a line drive to second to for next year,” Reykdal said. snuff out one inning. In “I think a league title is another, we got a base hit certainly possible, and getinto the gap between first ting that state berth.” and second, and it hit our base runner moving from Franklin Pierce 7, Port Angeles 5 first to second for an out,” Franklin Pierce 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 — 7 11 3 Port Angeles 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 — 5 6 1 Reykdal said. Reykdal said he was WP- Ricardo Pitching Statistics proud of his team for going Port Angeles: Paynter 6 IP, 5R, 8H, 5 K; Pederson 1 IP, 2 R, 3 H, K, BB. beyond its season goals. Hitting Statistics “We wanted to get to the Port Angeles: Ciaciuch 2-4, 2 R; Paynter 2-4, 2B, playoffs and get some expe- RBI; Boyer 1-3, R, 2 RBI; Bohman 1-4, R.
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Quilcene catcher A.J. Prater tags out Oakville’s Alex Youcktan as he slides into home during the Class 1B Quad-District playoffs on Friday. The Rangers lost to the Acorns 8-0 on Friday and then were eliminated from the postseason with a 8-5 loss to Shoreline Christian at Muckleshoot Tribal School on Saturday.
Youth Sports 4 for Elks in Tuesday’s game, including a two-run triple in the sixth inning. Elks hitters were patient, benefitting from eight walks. Jaeden Platt hit a solid PORT ANGELES — double and Wyatt Hall and Olympic Labor Council Seth Woods each went 1 for defeated PA Power 19-13 in 2 for Elks. 12U softball Monday. Young pitchers Hunter Peyton Rudd was 4 for 4 Wright and Kolten Corey at the plate with a double came up big on the mound, and a home run and Katie each tossing a scoreless Lau was 3 for 3 with a dou- inning in relief. ble to lead the victors. Kayden McVaugh was Elizabeth and Lindsey Hi-Tech’s top hitter, going 2 Groff led PA Power’s for 2 with a double. defense and each had a hit, and Mady Massman hit a Tranco in tune solid triple. PORT ANGELES — Tranco knocked off BouleElks drop Hi-Tech vard Wellness 16-7 in 12U PORT ANGELES — majors softball play. Elks defeated Hi-Tech 7-2 Grace Roening pitched Tuesday in a 12U Cal Rip- three innings, striking out ken baseball game at Lintwo. coln Park. “Grace began to do more Connor Bear went 3 for than just pitch tonight,”
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Tranco coach Christine Halberg said. “She started to think about where her base runners were and kept them honest on the bags by making strong throws to first and third in between pitches.” Camille Stensgard struck out the side in the fourth inning for Tranco. Tranco’s Zoe Smithson had two hits, including an RBI double, and scored twice, while Emi Halberg added two hits with an RBI, two walks and two runs. Teagan Clark and Aiesha Mathis each scored three times with two walks and a single for Tranco, and Peyton Hefton earned three walks with two runs. Boulevard’s Cheyenne Zimmer struck out five in four innings on the mound. Ella Holland singled
and scored twice, Tiare Freitas singled and Maddy Cochran had one hit, two walks and scored twice for Boulevard Wellness. Joey Kazlauskas also walked twice and scored a run.
Cottam’s in charge PORT ANGELES — The Cottam sisters, pitchers Abbi and Isabelle and catcher Jasmine, combined to help Kiwanis defeat KONP 11-7 in a 16U softball game Monday at Lincoln Park. Abbi Cottam pitched three innings, leaving the game with a 4-2 lead. Isabelle Cottam relieved her and pitched the remainder of the game. Jasmine Cottam led Kiwanis with two hits. Izzy Dennis had two hits and a walk for KONP. Peninsula Daily News
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Part-Time RN Join multi-disciplinar y team supporting consumers with mental illnesses in an outpatient setting. Mental health exper ience preferred. Base Pay: $25.84$32.34 hour. DOE. Resume to PBH,118 E. 8th St., Por t Angeles,WA 98362. EOE http://peninsulabehavioral.org. TEACHER POSITIONS Olympic Christian School is accepting applications for 2015-2016 teacher openings that could include: primary and intermediate positions. For application procedure / forms and / or fur ther infor mation contact OCS at (360)457-4640 or ocs@olympicchristian .org View website at olympicchristian.org. The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking Head Librarian. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Human Resources P.O. Box 2196 For ks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to hr@hohtribe-nsn.org . For full announcement, g o t o w w w. h o h t r i b e nsn.org. Opening Closes 5/15/2015. The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking an Assistant Librarian – Early Literacy Coordinator. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Human R e s o u r c e s P. O. B o x 2196 Forks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to hr@hohtribe-nsn.org . For full announcement, go to www.hohtribe-nsn.org. Opening Closes 5/15/2015.
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The Hoh Indian Tribe, a Washington State Native American community, is seeking an ICW Case Worker. The position is based in Forks, Wa. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Hoh Indian Tribe C/O Human Resources P.O. Box 2196 Forks, WA 98331. Electronic applications can be sent to hr@hohtribensn.org . For full announcement, go to www.hohtribe-nsn.org. Questions or additional information, contact Darel Maxfield 360-3745415. Opening Closes 5/22/2015
The Quileute Tribe has a job opening for a “General Manager� they will be directly accountable for the overall supervision and day-today management of the operations and affairs of the Quileute Tribe. The general manager works directly with Council and carries out their directives. BA in public administration or business administration is preferred. Five years of progressively responsible and successful administ r a t i ve ex p e r i e n c e i n gover nment/non-profit environments including: policy development, planning, budget develo p m e n t , a n d wo r k i n g with federal, state and local agencies. Ability to be culturally sensitive. Experience in Tribal operations is required. C l o s e s Ju n e 5 , 2 0 1 5 Visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a complete job application and job description or call (360) 3744366.
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The Quileute Tribe has an opening for a Prosecutor the successful person will be responsible for representing the Quileute Tribe in all criminal cases brought before the Quileute Tr ibal Cour t, and all delinquency and dependency cases brought before the Quil e u t e Ju ve n i l e C o u r t from initiation of the c a s e t h r o u g h t h e ex haustion of all appeals. B a c h e l o r ’s D e gr e e i n criminal justice field or related field desired. Have at least two years’ experience in legal field. Must successfully clear a criminal background and employment check. Visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a complete job description and down load an application. Closes May 15, 2015 Submit a job description, cover letter and resume to larry.scroggins@quileutenation.org or call (360) 374- 4305
The Quileute Tribe is accepting applications for a Teacher for the Quileute Head Star t Program. Must have a CDA or an AA preferred and two years’ experience working for an early childhood program; also must h a ve a va l i d WA S T Driver’s license, first aid card. DOE/Q Indian preference applies. Closes M ay 2 2 , 2 0 1 5 Fo r a complete job description/application contact the personnel dept. at (360)374-4366 or visit our website atwww.quileutenation.org
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Youth Services Library Associate Youth Services Library Associate: City of Port Townsend/ Por t Townsend Public Library. Responsible for assisting Youth Services Librarian with early literacy, special programming and outreach; performs other basic library functions including reference, readers advisory, circulation desk, technical services, collection development and administrative tasks. Requires BA or BS degr e e f r o m a c c r e d i t e d university and 2 years public librar y or early childhood experience. MLIS and previous public library work preferred. Complete job description and application at www.cityofpt.us or call 379-5047. Full time, some evenings and weekends. $14.87 -$18.59/hr DOQ, full benefits. To apply, submit completed City of Port Townsend job application, resume and cover letter describing experience, accomplishments and statement of library youth services philosophy to: Human Resource s, 2 5 0 M a d i s o n S t . , P o r t To w n s e n d W A 98368 or kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with h e a d e r L I B R A RY Y S. Application review begins June 15, 2015, applications received later might not be considered. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.
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ATTEN. ALL PILOTS! 2 BR, 2 BA home with hangar presently for sale in Diamond Point Airpark. New carpeting and new decks front & back with views of the Strait. 40’x32’ hangar for your a i r p l a n e, RV, c a r s o r wor kshop. Don’t miss the office in the hangar. New concrete driveway leading to hangar. Salal Way provides easy access to runway. MLS#290541/763477 $159,900 Rowland Miller (360)461-3888 TOWN & COUNTRY
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BRAND NEW ROOF! New car pet & fresh paint. Carefree living in West Alder Estates, a 55+ park. Water, sewer, & trash included in m o n t h l y fe e o f $ 3 7 0 . Wa l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o shopping/services. Nice, clean & move in ready. 1568 SF, 2BR/2BA. Pets allowed w/approval. MLS#290020/727983 $68,500 Cathy Reed (360)460-1800 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
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1512 sqft, 3Br, 2Ba, 1.2 acres Covered Parking for 4, RV Parking, Tons of storage MLS#290654 $244,900 Wade Jurgensen 360.477.6443 John L. Scott Sequim
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Heavy industrial land One of a kind 22+ acre parcel zoned heavy industrial within the city limits. Located at the corner of Critchfield & Edgewood on the west side of town. Close proximity to Fairchild International Airport, Highway 101 West and the H i g h w a y 1 0 1 Tr u c k Route. Level topography, mountain view and Dry Creek frontage. 3 Phase power to property. Property can be split into four 5 acre parcels. Buyer to verify to their own satisfaction.
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Here’s the One! Great sight built 2007 home in desirable Diamond Point, with additional out buildings, half acre of elbow room & community features including 3 private beaches. Wood floors, great room ties in the kitchen, dining & family room. Great price, great time! MLS#282390/724772 $234,500 Chuck Murphy (360)808-0873 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East Home on 15 acres Completely remodeled and updated manufactured home on 15 acres close to town. Large garage/shop plus shed. Beautiful mountain view. Very private. MLS#290766 Only $285,000 Jeanine Cardiff (360)460-9221 JACE The Real Estate Company
Live with a View! Big saltwater view from this beautiful one level home up on Mount Pleasant. Master suite with sitting room on one side of the house, bedrooms with den/office on t h e o t h e r. O v e r t w o acres to enjoy along with fenced back yard. MLS#290863 $360,000 Jeanine Cardiff (360)460-9221 JACE The Real Estate Company Move In Ready! Quality built 3 bed, 2 bath, 1837 sq. ft. rambler with par tial water v i ew s. O p e n c o n c e p t gourmet kitchen with tile counter tops. Eating space in kitchen plus lovely area off entry for formal dining. Decks off living room & master bed. Large, nicely landscaped .20 acre lot. Close to National Park Visitor Center & college. MLS#290765$274,500 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2800
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OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! This property is literally “Good to Go” with its commercial location and v i s i b i l i t y. B L D G h a s been used as a popular deli/bakery/grocery store w/coffee/espresso/soup etc. Great visibility, drive thru window, DBL city lot, lots of improvements including newer green house. MLS#290081 $215,000 Ania Pendergrass (360)461-3973 Remax Evergreen Picturesque Snow Creek meandering through Property!! • 8.73 acres • Nice location off Uncas Road • Near Discovery Bay • Western por tion has territorial view • PUD In at Road • Par tially ed/logged
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• Level/medium slope • Great Price! MLS#290762 Priced to sell ONLY $75,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979 Price IMPROVEMENT!!! Don’t miss this impeccable 2684 sq ft 3 bedroom home. Other features: 3.5 baths, upgraded Kitchen, skylights, 2 Dining areas, Activity room, 2,000 sq ft Gar/shop, 2.5 acres and m o r e. 6 2 Pa t t e r s o n Road MLS#281327 Now Only $315,000 Dave Ramey UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2800
WATER VIEW SWEETHEART IN • 3BD 3.5 BA, 2436 Sq. SUNLAND • 3 BD 2.5 BA, 1600 Sq. Ft. Multi-Level Ft. On 6th Fairway • Freshwater Bay Area • Master Suite w/2BA & • C l e a r e d A r e a f o r • French Doors Lead to Office Space one of the 2 Decks Homesite • Lower Level Rec • L o t s o f Tr e e s a n d • L ove l y L a n d s c a p e d Room, Bonus Rm & BA Yard w/Mature Plants Trails • Kitchen w/Stainless • Community Pool, Ten- Appliances, Pull Outs, • Driveway Installed Pantry nis & Pickleball Courts • Water & Power Along • RV Parking & Beach • 3 Decks, Pet Friendly Road Cabana, Nightly Security Low Maintenance Yard MLS#759157/290458 Svc. $349,900 MLS#758900/290451 MLS#290686 $74,000 Deb Kahle $225,000 Kathy Brown (360) 683-6880 Team Schmidt (360) 461-4460 WINDERMERE (360)460-0331 COLDWELL BANKER SUNLAND WINDERMERE UPTOWN REALTY SUNLAND You will love this Stunning View! VERY quiet & peaceful Truly Exceptional Beautiful .25 acre corner home with a gorgeous Home lot in Diamond Point with panoramic views of the E x q u i s i t e p r o p e r t y ! 5 salt water view. Listen to Strait, Protection Island, master suites. Generous the soothing waves putliving spaces. Stunning ting you to sleep, enterMt. Baker, Cascades & Discovery Bay! Lot has outdoor patios & barn. taining or sipping your very gentle slope. Lovely Impeccable gardens. A morning coffee on the exMadrona and evergreen beautiful place to call pansive deck. Sugar matrees provide privacy all home or hold special ple cabinets with faux ev e n t s . A m u s t s e e ! granite laminate counteraround except for the tops with a garden winnorthern view side. With- MLS#776410 dow & pull out pantr y. Jamie Jensen in walking distance to Dining room slider to the (360) 620-9351 the community beach & John L. Scott Poulsbo outside deck, firm trim boat launch. Last package including doors. available lot with such Downstairs family room Unobstructed panoan open view! has a wet bar with sink, ramic water view MLS#290197 Now only Just listed classic brick 2nd fireplace & exterior $72,500! home on .82 acres in entrance. Convenient loSherry Grimes Port Angeles. 3 bd. 1 3/4 cation to both Sequim & UPTOWN REALTY ba., formal dining, break- Port Angeles. (360)417-2786 MLS#281675 $249,900 fast nook & family room. Holly Coburn MLS#290861 Won’t last Water Views (360) 457-0456 4 bed, 3 bath home cen- at $285,000 WINDERMERE Harriet Reyenga trally located. Hardwood PORT ANGELES (360) 457-0456 floors and all new carWINDERMERE pets. Newer roof, and PORT ANGELES new stainless appliances. 311 For Sale Attached 1 car garage, Manufactured Homes fully fenced back yard w/ Place your ad at RV parking. Nicely landpeninsula FSBO: MFG. 3 Br., 2 scaped. dailynews.com ba., in Por t Townsend. MLS#290866 $222,900 1,333 sf., on foundation, Jennifer Felton PLACE YOUR large kitchen, 6x24 (360) 460-9513 AD ONLINE porch, 8x8 storage shed, WINDERMERE With our new large yard, good locaPORT ANGELES Classified Wizard tion, on cul de sac, close you can see your to stores and hospital. EMAIL US AT ad before it prints! H o u s e e m p t y o r f u l l classified@peninsula www.peninsula household. $205,000. dailynews.com dailynews.com (360)385-3175 PRIVATE HOMESITE • 4.5 Acres
MOBILE: Doublewide ‘79, very roomy, 2 Br. 2 bath. Large cor ner lot with privacy. Nice Condition, quiet senior park 5 miles from Sequim. $32,000 obo. (719)382-8356
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Just listed! Nice 3br 2ba 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 trees, a garden area and a swimming pool. 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
Happy Valley Area Beautiful 1868 sqft home with a great mountain view on 2.11 fenced in acres. The home features a great kitchen w/new refrig, dishwasher, & microwave. Family room w/woodstove, laundr y w/utility sink, both baths have double sinks. New heat pump, water softener, & hot water heater. Attached 2 car garage plus a detached 2 car garage. MLS#282375 $315,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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HONDA: ‘00 Valkyrie Standard model, OEM windshield, National Cruiserliner hard bags. Cruise control, Rivco center stand. 20,100 miles. Bring cash and big bike experience if you want a test ride. $4,800. (360)460-1658.
CAMPER/TRUCK: ‘93 Lance camper, model 880, very clean, 1 owner, self contained. Chevy 1 ton pickup dually, good condition. ext cab, 113K miles, fully furnished and Motorcycle. 2007 Hon7020 Dogs ready to go. $7,500. da Rebel motorcycle (360)457-9568 CMX 250, Red, 300 miles $2,400. CAMPER: Winnebago (360) 582-9725 for 3/4 ton 4x8 bed pickup. Sleeps 2 adults and MOTORCYCLE: ‘98 4 kids. Perfect for huntHonda, 1100 ST, Red. ing or fishing. $750 obo. (360)452-9829 (360)681-2443 SUZUKI: ‘12 Blvd. Cruiser, VL 800, immaculate, MINI Australian shepextras. $5,000 obo. Call herd Purebred Puppy’s, for details. 452-3764 r a i s e d w i t h f a m i l y, smart, loving. 1st shots, WANTED: Honda CT70 wor med. Many colors. or SL 70. (360)681-2846 $550 & up. 360-2613354 YAMAHA: ‘05 Yamaha YZ 125, runs great. TENT TRAILER: Coach- $1,300 (360)461-9054 man ‘11 Clipper 126 7030 Horses Spor t. Pop up, Queen b e d o n e a c h e n d . 9180 Automobiles H O R S E T R A I L E R : 2 Fr idge, stove, stereo, Classics & Collect. horse straight load, tan- furnace, hot water heatd e m a x l e, n ew t i r e s. er, excellent condition. B M W : ‘ 0 7 Z 4 3 . 0 S I Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e R o a d s t e r. 4 7 K m i l e s, $1500 OBO. with bench seats, sofa w e l l m a i n t a i n e d , l i ke (360)417-7685 and table that folds into new. $20,000. bed. Must see to appre(360)477-4573 ciate! $6,500. Call 7035 General Pets ( 3 6 0 ) 6 4 0 - 2 5 7 4 o r (360)640-0403. POODLES: Standard Parti. 4 females, 1 male, $1,000-1,200. (360)670-9674
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PUPPIES: 7 Labradoodle angel pups, 6 weeks old, browns and blacks. $700. (360)683-9528.
BAYLINER: ‘79 Victoria, 2 br cabin cruiser. Great cond. Newer engine and outdrive. New upholstry. $6,500 obo. (360)912-4922
PUPPIES: AKC Siberian Husky. 2 black and white fe m a l e s. R e a d y n ow. $900./obo. Mike text or call (360)640-3483.
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TRAILER: 01’ Arctic Fox 26X with slide. Sleeps 6, rear bedroom. Excellent, o n e o w n e r . $12,500 452-7969 or 452-5990
BOAT: ‘11, Grandy, 12’, rowing / sailing skiff, built by the boat school in 2011. Includes the full 6140 Wanted sailing package, with & Trades PUPPIES: Border Collie oars and trailer. Good p u p s, r e d a n d w h i t e, shape. $4,000/obo. WANTED: Old tools and black and white, tri color. (360)850-2234 hand planes. Call Les at First shots. $250. to (360)385-0822 $400 each. (360)732- BOAT: 19’ Fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor. 4358 (360)865-7497. $2,800. 683-3577 6135 Yard & PUPPY: 10 week old feGarden BOAT: ‘96 Sea Doo male golden doodle pupJet boat. $4,500. py. Light tan, will be ap(360)452-3213 proximately 50 pounds. RIDING $900, (425)478-5076 LAWNMOWERS B OAT: Glassply 17’, $400 to $900. Some with bags. Call Kenny, STUD: AKC Black Lab good cond., excellent (360)775-9779. f o r S t u d . J o n a s h a s fishing and crabbing setgood hunting lines and is up, great running 90hp Yamaha and 15hp EvinVisit our website at a great waterfowl/upland rude elec star t, power bird dog.He weighs 85 www.peninsula l b s a n d h a s a n i c e tilt, new pot puller with dailynews.com square head. We can pots. 4,800. Or email us at (360)775-4082 send more pictures upon classified@ request, $500 stud fee peninsula BOAT: Glassply, 18’, 90 or pick of the liter. For dailynews.com more infor mation you hp ENV. 15 hp. kicker, ready to fish. $4,700. can text or call at (360)808-4692 (360)461-2269.
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MOTORHOME: ‘06 Winnebago Aspect 26’. Very clean inside, little sign of wear outside. Mileage is 57,000 on a Ford 450 engine. Options include aluminum wheels, awning over slide out, trailer hitch, full body paint, rear vision camera, and much more. This rig is easy to drive and man e u ve r i n t r a f f i c a n d parking lots. Nada valuation $50,600. $48,000. (360)681-0881
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2015 B7 9292 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles Others Others Abandoned Vehicle Auction In accordance with RWC 46.55.130, the following ve h i c l e s w i l l b e a u c t i o n e d a t 4 3 1 8 D RY CREEK RD., PORT ANGELES, WA 98363 on 05/20/2015 at 10:00 AM. Sign Up at office from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. absolutely no late sign ups!! VIEWING AT THIS TIME. CHRIS’ TOWING 1975 - CHEV - PU - WA License #B57579H 1990- FORD ECONO WA License #B65882L EVERGREEN TOWING PORT ANGELES 1985 - OLDS - CALCP WA License #989XNF 1992 - CHEV VAN/CON WA LICENSE #526ZGX 1996 - MERC SABSW WA License #AEJ6830 1996 - HONDA ACC4D WA License #APS2272 1997 - STRN SC2CP WA License #AGA7731 1998 - NISS PU - WA License #B59822X PENINSULA TOWING 1989 TOYT CAM4D WA License # APS3088 1994 - OLDS CUT4D WA License # AGM6223 1998 VOLKS GOL2D WA License # AER6274 1998 CHEV MOCCP WA License #460ZXZ 2007 FORD RANPU WA License # 89944DP ALPINE AUTO INC 1988 - CHEV CIPU - WA License #B65793P 1193 - HONDA CIVCP WA License #ALB2849 1996 - PONT GRM4D WA License # AGA7681
All Elec. NEV Neighborhood elec. Vehicle. 4 8 vo l t N e a r l y n ew batteries, good tires, up graded battery charger. charge with regular household current. Good for student, can’t go over 25 mph. For more details $3,000. (360)385-1583.
JAGUAR: ‘89 RED Jagu a r X J S C o nve r t i bl e. 79K miles. $6500. (425)508-7575 JEEP: 1945 Willys Milit a r y. R e s t o r e d , n o t show. $10,000 obo. (360)928-3419 VW: ‘70, Karmann Ghia, p r o j e c t , m a ny ex t ra s. $750 or trade. (360)681-2382
VW BEETLE: 1969 Conver tible. Must sell this 1 9 6 9 V W C o nve r t i bl e with a lots of spare parts, manuals and specialty VW tools. This is a restorable car, and BOAT: Searay, 18’, fun none of the legendary charm of VW’s has been family boat. $6,500. ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 7 - 3 7 4 3 o r lost with this rig. The e n g i n e s t i l l r u n s, a l (360)460-0862 though the car hasn’t b e e n d r i ve n i n t h r e e years. Title clean and c l e a r ! N o t ra d e s j u s t cash. If you are interested, I can provide LOTS more details and pictures. $2,500. Please call (605)224-4334. BOAT: Larson, 16’, 40 horsepower mercur y motor, Eagle depth finder, 2 life vests, with trailer. $2000/obo (360)417-7685
CHEVY: ‘80 Monza 2+2. V-8, 350 c.i. engine, Alu m . m a n i fo l d , H o l l ey carb., alum. radiator and trans. cooler, A.T. floor console, Posi 3:08, 5 stud axels and hubs, front and rear sway bars, disc brakes, pwr. steeri n g . N ew Au t o M e t e r gauges, paint and tires. $4,200. Located in Quilcene, WA. Call Brad (360)774-0915.
DODGE: ‘99 Ram 2500, club cab, slt longbed, 4x4. 5.9l 24v i6 cummins turbo diesel, auto, chrome, new tires, spray-in bedliner, tool box, soft tonneau cover, 5th wheel hitch, trailer brakes, running boards, pwr windows, door locks, & mirrors, cruise ctrl, tilt, ac, cassette stereo, dual front airbags. $12,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com FORD: ‘00 Ranger, XLT Super Cab, Stepside. Rear slider, priv glass, keyless entry, 4 opening doors, pwr windows, door locks, & mirrors, cruise ctrl, tilt, ac, dual front airbags. only 94,000 original mi! $7,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com
F O R D : ‘ 0 3 R a n g e r, E d g e , ex t e n d e d c a b 4x4, 4.0L V6, Auto, alloys, new tires, running boards, matching leer canopy, bedliner, priv glass, rear slider, 4 openingdoors, ac, mp3 cd stereo, dual front airbags. only 96,000 original mi! $10,995 WHAT A DEAL GRAY MOTORS Chevy: ‘70 3/4T 4x4, au457-4901 tomatic. GMC: ‘72 1/2T graymotors.com 4x4 4 speed. BOTH for $5,500. (360)452-5803 MERCURY: ‘95 Cougar XR7, 4.6 V8. AC, auto 9292 Automobiles t r a n . , s u n r o o f . 7 7 K miles. $2500. 681-5068 Others
CHB: ‘81 34’ TriCabin Trawler, (Por t Ludlow). Well maintained! Ready to cruise. fiberglass hull, single Ford Lehman diesel engine, bow thruster, v berth and stern state rooms, 2 heads, electronics: radar, chart plotter, auto pilot and more, M O T O R H O M E : ‘ 8 5 dingy with outboard, re- CHEVY: ‘11 HHR. LT. Class C, 3,000k mi on cent bottom paint and Ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . motor and tires. $3,000 zinks. $33,900. 113K ml. $15,000/obo. obo. (360)808-1134 (360)301-0792 to view. (360)640-3945
J E E P : ‘ 9 7 , W ra n g l e r, Sahara. Low mileage, recent engine work. Some r ust, r uns well. Removable top and doors. Must sell. $2900. In Sequim. (303)330-4801.
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FORD: ‘06 Passenger HYUNDAI: ‘09 Elantra, 4 van. V-8, 350, Runs exd o o r. 9 , 2 0 0 m i l e s, cellent, good tires. $7,500 obo. 460-2282 $11,500. (425)985-3596
Grab Their ATTENTION! Add: Pictures MAZDA: ‘99 Miata, Custom leather seats, excellent condition. $7,300. (360)461-0929
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THUNDERBIRD: ‘96, classic, runs great, reduced, 140K ml. $2400/obo. 775-6681.
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9434 Pickup Trucks Others C H E V Y : ‘ 7 6 3 / 4 To n pick-up GREAT ENGINE New 454, carb, battery, radiator, fuel pump, turbo 400, short shaft. Must take entire truck. $2,000/obo. Before 6pm (360)461-6870 CHEVY: ‘94 Half Ton, Z71. $3000. (360)452-4336 CHEVY: ‘97 Chevrolet 3500 4x4 dully, reg. cab 9’ flatbed, 6.5 liter turbo diesel, 116K ml. Also comes with 3’ removable metal bed racks. $6,000/obo. (360)640-0829 DODGE: ‘93 Cummins. 2x4 with protech flatbed. 135k mi. $12,000. (360)271-6521. FORD: ‘04 Ranger. 1 owner, low mileage, 35K miles. Exel. condition, bed liner and Tonneau cover. $10,000 firm. (360)797-1097 FORD: ‘83 Pick up. 4x4. 2 gas tanks. 48,365 mi. $2500. (360)683-3967
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9931 Legal Notices Clallam County ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MARINE DRIVE WATER MAIN Replacement Project PROJECT WT 01-14
C i t y o f Po r t A n g e l e s Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2:00 PM, June 9th, 2015, and not later, and will then and there be opened and publicly read at that time in the Jack Pittis Conference Room for the construction of the following improvements:
Marine Drive Water Main Replacement Project The project includes the replacement of approximately 6,000 linear feet of the City’s existing asbestos cement pipeline 9556 SUVs that extends along Marine Drive between West Others 3rd Street and the log FORD: ‘05, Expedition, channel on Ediz Hook. 169K ml., r uns great, The new pipeline ranges in size from 8 inches to with winter tires. $4,700. 12 inches in diameter. (360)775-4301 The new water main will be ductile iron. FORD: ‘96 Ranger EX with canopy. 4 Cyl. new clutch and tires, good body. $3,500. (360)452-2118
BUICK: ‘66 Skylark Custom Convertible, Custom CHEVY: Volt, ‘13, Black paint, Ready for Sum- with premium package. mer.$16,500. 683-3408 Mint condition with less than 5,800 miles on it! C H E V Y: ‘ 0 3 S S R . 8 k Includes leather seats, original miles, $22,500. navigation, ABS brakes, (360)640-1688 alloy wheels, automatic temperature control, and much more. Still under warranty! $23,000. Call 360-457-4635
FORD: ‘41 Hot Rod, 302, C4, 9” “Finished” $15,000. (360)683-8183
HYUNDAI: ‘08 Sonata GLS Sedan 2.4l 4 cyl, a u t o, n ew t i r e s, p w r windows, door locks, & mirrors, cruise ctrl, tilt, ac, cd mp3 stereo with xm radio, dual front, side, & rear airbags. only 49,000 mi! $10,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com
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SCION: ‘06, TC, 138K mi., new tires, brakes, alignmnet, sunroof. $5,800. (360)912-2727
The Engineer’s estimate is $1,000,000 $1,250,000. The time of completion (performance per iod) is 60 wor king F O R D : ‘ 1 1 , E x p l o r e r days. Limited. 79,500 miles. E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t i o n . Plans, specifications, ad4-wheel drive, loaded w/ denda, and plan holders o p t i o n s : n av s y s t e m , list for this project are touch screen, parking available on-line through assist, remote locks and Builders Exchange of star t, back-up camera W a s h i n g t o n , I n c . a t $28,000. (360)797-3247. http://www.bxwa.com. Click on: “Posted ProFORD: ‘97 Explorer XL, jects,” “Public Wor ks,” 4 x 4 , 1 5 5 , 0 4 3 m i l e s , “City of Por t Angeles.” Bidders are encouraged $2,500. (360)417-2967. to “Register as a BidJEEP: ‘01 Grand Chero- der,” in order to receive kee LTD. 153k mi., ex automatic email notificacond. All service papers. tion of future addenda Black w/ bone interior. and to be placed on the $5650 obo. (360)457- “Bidders List.” Contact the Builders Exchange 4898 or (360)504-5633. of Washington (425-258JEEP: ‘11 Grand Chero- 1303) should you require kee. 25K miles, garaged, further assistance. Informational copies of any immaculate. $27,000. available maps, plans (360)417-6956 or and specifications are on (360)775-0905 file for inspection in the JEEP: ‘84 Grand Chero- office of the Por t Ankee, wrecked nose clip. geles Public Works Engineering Services (360$800/obo 360-912-2727 417-4700). All questions the plans and 9931 Legal Notices regarding specifications shall be Clallam County submitted in writing or electronically to Eric CITY OF PORT ANWalrath, Project ManagGELES er, at ewalrath@cityofINVITATION FOR BID pa.us. for 300 Gallon Garbage Containers Minority and women Purchase Contract owned businesses shall No. MEC15-26 be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in reSealed bids will be re- sponse to this invitation, c e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c shall not be discriminatWorks and Utilities Engi- e d a g a i n s t o n t h e neering Office until 2:00 grounds of gender, race, PM, Thursday, June 4, color, age, national ori2 0 1 5 , a n d w i l l b e gin or handicap in conopened and read in the sideration of an award of Public Works & Utilities any contract or subconConference Room, Port tract, and shall be acAngeles City Hall, 321 tively solicited for particiEast Fifth Street, Por t pation in this project by A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n direct mailing of the invi98362. tation to bid to such businesses as have conBids will be taken for the tacted the City for such following: notification. Further, all bidders are directed to 300 gallon commercial solicit and consider migarbage containers nority and women owned businesses as B i d d e r s s h a l l b i d a l l potential subcontractors items. Bid documents and material suppliers may be obtained at the for this project. Public Works and Utilities Department, City Craig Fulton, P.E. Hall, between the hours Director of Public Works of 8:30am and 3:30pm, & Utilities at 321 E. 5th Street, Port PUB: May 17, 24, 2015 A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n Legal No. 632966 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles.ci- AUCTION: Angeles Mini vicplus.com/bids.aspx. S t o ra g e, 1 : 3 0 p m o n Questions shall be di- T h u r s d ay 5 / 2 1 / 1 5 , a t rected to Lucy Hanley, 919 W. Lauridsen Blvd, Contract Specialist at P.A. Unit A-173, Norma contracts@cityofpa.us or Huggins, A-172 Fred To(360) 417-4541. maino, A-145 Christine PUB: May 17, 2015 Kiehl. Call (360)452Legal No. 633102 2400, to verify.
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At upper left, state Department of Fish and Wildlife workers prepare to net adult Elwha River salmon in order to collect their eggs in 2012. At upper right, juvenile coho salmon feed at the tribal hatchery on the lower Elwha River. At lower right, Lower Elwha Klallam member Peyton Cable participates in the tribeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual First Salmon ceremony, a ritual of harvest, in August 2014.
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earliest residents, the Lower Elwha people, a second chance. Historically, the Elwha was among the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most productive rivers, home to 10 varieties of anadromous salmon and steelhead trout. These fish are born in freshwater creeks, then spend their adulthoods mining the vast nutrients of the sea. They make a final journey home to mate and die, feeding bears, eagles and insects as they decompose. But the damming of the Elwha River for hydropower in the early 20th century â&#x20AC;&#x201D; without passages for fish, in violation BY E. TAMMY KIM of an 1890 law â&#x20AC;&#x201D; blocked AL JAZEERA AMERICA off 90 percent of upstream PORT ANGELES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; spawning ground for some The Lower Elwha Klallam 400,000 fish and turned tribe, like so many coastal the legendary king salmon, Natives, are salmon people. or chinook, into myth. Their history of dugout The Klallam (â&#x20AC;&#x153;strongâ&#x20AC;?) canoes and hundred-pound people, like the salmon they chinook is inseparable from depend on for food and spiritual sustenance, were disthe glacial river that placed and dwindled in shares their name. In late August, timed to number. There are now fewer the fall runs of fish, the than 700 Lower Elwha peoLower Elwha hold the ple, according to the U.S. annual First Salmon cereCensus; the tribe counts mony at the gravelly approximately 1,000 regismouth of the Elwha River. tered members. Lola Moses, who overIn 1992, the tribe won a sees the tribal court, presides over a small crowd of long battle to remove the members, children from the dams and rehabilitate the entire watershed. reservationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Head Start The Lower Elwha and program and a few visitors. A flayed salmon rests on their federal partners â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the National Park Service, a plastic folding table. Fish and Wildlife Service, Moses helps cradle the Bureau of Reclamation, fish on a pine bough and National Oceanic and carries it to the waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Atmospheric Administraedge. Peyton Cable, 14, wades, tion and U.S. Geological Survey â&#x20AC;&#x201D; took the lead then dog-paddles in, and on this vast $325 million floats the offering downproject. river, calling forth the next The first blast of dynayearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s runs. mite came in 2011; last year, To a plain drumbeat, the Elwha River saw its the tribe sings deepbest returns of fish in three throated warrior chants decades: 4,500 adult chinook and the melodic â&#x20AC;&#x153;Klallam and 1,200 steelhead, the two Love Song.â&#x20AC;? most critical species. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so proud of the Elwha,â&#x20AC;? Moses says. Tribal hatchery â&#x20AC;&#x153;The river is free. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s But some of the restoracutting new paths and tion work is unfolding at a going down old paths.â&#x20AC;? new hatchery on the Lower For the first time in Elwha reservation. more than a century, There, thousands of thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no concrete holding spawning adult fish are the river back. captured for their sperm and eggs, resulting in mil10 varieties lions of artificially bred The largest dam-removal juveniles. project in U.S. history has TURN TO ELWHA/C7 given this ecosystem and its EDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NOTE: From time to time, we run articles from other news media on their views of our local issues. A staff writer for Al Jazeera America did an investigation into the Elwha dam removals â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and how a hatchery has now pitted environmentalists against the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. This article below is the first in a six-part series this week taken from Al Jazeeraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s report. Their report was also circulated electronically by the Port Angeles-based Coastal Watershed Institute.
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Ways kids can interact with animals WHEN I MET with my accountant recently, he mentioned that his 14-yearold son really wanted a golden retriever. Problem is, my accountant and his wife don’t especially want a dog, especially one that would be their responsibility when their son goes to college in four years. “I wish there was some way we could have a dog just for the short term,” he said. Usually, when parents who don’t want a pet ask me about getting one for the kids, I tell them to hold firm: If parents, who have ultimate responsibility for the animal, aren’t interested, I think it’s best for them not to give in to the pleading. In this case, though, I had a suggestion. “Why don’t you look into raising a guide dog puppy? “You get the pup when he’s 8 weeks old, and he goes for formal training when he’s 13 to 15 months old. That would give your son a taste of dog ownership, but you wouldn’t be left holding the leash when he leaves home.” (Visit guidedogs.com for more information.) I don’t know if they’ll actually do it, but it got me thinking about other ways that pet-loving kids can play with, care for and train animals without necessarily
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bringing home Thornton one to a parent who’s allergic or simply not interested — at least not in a full-time, lifelong commitment. The following options are some compromises that may meet the needs of kids and parents alike. ■ Read to shelter pets. When kids read to animals, the activity provides socialization and human interaction for dogs and cats and improves children’s reading skills. Shelters that offer such programs include Animal Rescue League of Berks County, Pa.; Bitter Root Humane Association in Hamilton, Mont.; and Panhandle Animal Shelter in Ponderay, Idaho. Contact your local shelter, library or public school to see if a program is available in your area, or if they’d like to start one. ■ Volunteer at a shelter or sanctuary. Depending on a child’s age, he or she may be able to volunteer to help feed, groom or walk shelter pets.
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Reading to pets at a shelter is one way children can enjoy the company of animals even if they can’t have one at home. Parents may be required to participate as well to provide supervision. Even if they can’t volunteer hands-on with animals at a shelter, kids can raise money with lemonade stands or bake sales or help with set-up and take-down at adoption events. ■ Go to camp. At Animal Friends Canine Good Manners Camp in Pitts-
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burgh, kids spend five days working with camp counselors to teach shelter dogs the basics of good behavior so they’ll be more adoptable. Critter Camp at Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego offers daylong and weeklong programs that teach animal handling and socialization and let kids explore animal-related careers. Another program to check out is Friends for Life Camp through SPCA LA in Los Angeles. Kids who are interested in becoming veterinarians may want to attend “vet camp.” Among the veterinary schools that offer camps of up to a week are Auburn, Colorado State, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Purdue, Tufts, University of Georgia, University of Pennsylvania and University of
Tennessee at Knoxville. Camps are geared to children of different ages. Search “camps for animal lovers” or “vet camp” to find other options. ■ Foster kittens. Shelters always need foster homes for kittens, especially during late spring and summer, which is known as “kitten season.” ■ Apprentice with a professional or amateur show dog handler. “Some owners are happy to have a junior show their dog, particularly when the dog has finished his championship but loves to be in the show ring,” says Phyllis M. Potterfield of Charleston, W.Va.
Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker chocolate Lab Q My ate a poisonous mushroom and ended up needing five days of hospitalization. What types of mushrooms should I be concerned about, and how can I recognize them? — via email Thousands of the A fleshy fungi exist around the world.
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Only a small percentage of them are toxic or deadly, but that’s not much comfort when it’s your dog who is suffering. Adding to the danger is that mushrooms are difficult to identify; toxic varieties may have only subtle differences from the delicious edible species. Toxicologists separate toxic mushrooms into eight categories depending on their type of toxin and the effects they produce, according to my colleague Sharon Gwaltney-Brant, DVM, at the University of Illinois. The mushrooms that most commonly kill pets belong to the cyclic peptide group, the best known being Amanita phalloides (death cap). A single mushroom cap can kill a dog or cat. And they are found in most areas of the United States and in southern Canada. Other mushrooms that can be deadly to pets — or at least make them really sick — include members of the genus Tricholoma, hallucinogenic mushrooms such as Psilocybe and Conocybe, false morels and members of the genera Clitocybe and Inocybe. Unless you’re a mycologist (mushroom expert), though, this information probably isn’t going to be of much help to you. The best thing you can do, if you know or suspect that your dog has eaten a mushroom or toadstool, is to seek veterinary help immediately. If possible, bring a sample of the mushroom — either one like it or a piece that your dog has thrown up. Dogs don’t learn from past experience, so if your property has a lot of mushrooms, you may have to limit access to them by having him wear a muzzle
FEDERAL HEALTH OFFICIALS are warning about an outbreak of salmonella infections tied to pet crested gecko lizards in 16 states, including Washington. At least 20 people have been sickened, including two in Washington, with a strain of salmonella muenchen since Jan. 1, 2014, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Three of the ill people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. The CDC posted notice of the outbreak Thursday, saying the agency is collaborating with public health, veterinary and agricultural officials in several states. They’ve used genetic fingerprinting of the salmonella strain to detect the infections. Officials are warning pet owners to be careful with the popular lizards, which come in a variety of colors and are sold at pet stores. Similar salmonella outbreaks have been linked to other reptiles, such as bearded dragon lizards. Single infections have been reported in most of the states. Two infections each have been reported in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington and Wisconsin. When investigators talked to people sick with the same salmonella strain, more than 90 percent said they’d had contact with reptiles, and all of those people reported contact with crested geckos. The infections can be treated with antibiotics, the CDC reported. The CDC isn’t recommending that pet owners discard their geckos. Rather, they’re reminding pet owners to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after contact with the lizards and any objects where they live and roam. If pet owners want to give up the lizards, they should contact a pet store or reptile rescue for a safe way to relinquish the animals. Pet geckos shouldn’t be let loose in the environment, the agency cautioned. The CDC also offers these tips: ■ Adults should supervise young children when washing hands. ■ Children younger than 5 should not handle reptiles at home or school. So shouldn’t people with weakened immune systems or adults older than 65 as they are at higher risk for serious illness and hospitalization from salmonella germs. ■ Clean reptile habitats outdoors or in the bathroom, and then disinfect the area carefully. And in case you’re so inclined: Don’t kiss or snuggle with reptiles and amphibians. _________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
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Medicare programs can Twins ditch help elders save money friend for LET’S GET BACK to “business as usual,” OK? And what’s the first word that comes to mind when you hear the word “business”? Right. Money. So I’m going to go on today about money. More specifically, I’m going to go on about money and Medicare, so if money is no object, you’re not on Medicare and don’t know (or like) anyone who is, plowing through this is probably not the best use of your time. If you do care about money and Medicare, stay with me. I’m going to talk about “Medicare Savings Programs” (MSP) and “Low Income Subsidy” (LIS) for Medicare Part D. If you feel like you’ve heard this before, you have.
Repeating himself I go on about these periodically because people come onto Medicare, people’s circumstances change and the dollar limits to qualify change, so consider your memory validated, and let’s get on with it. This is the view from 30,000 feet because I don’t have the time (and you don’t have the inclination) to stagger through 28 pages on these topics. There are three MSPs: Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) and Qualifying Individual (QI). It isn’t necessary that you remember those weird names, but keep track of the acronyms. QMB will pay for Medicare Part A, if you need it
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to, and Part B premiums. You just saved at least $100 per month. It also pays for Part B deductibles, co-insurances and co-pays. Ka-ching! SLMB and QI both pay your Part B premium. Don’t bother to ask why there’s two of them, just accept it. Further, any of these eliminates any penalties for late enrollment into Part B and allows you to enroll into Part B anytime. If you’re single and your monthly income is $1,345 per month and your assets are $7,280 or less or you’re married and your combined monthly income is $1,813 per month and your assets are $10,930 are less, you are a QI.
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Definition of assets Assets do not include your house, your car, your stuff, burial spaces, etc. It means mostly bank accounts, property, controlling interest in Microsoft ... You know, the usual. And the lower your income and assets, the better. Well, at least for these purposes because you might qualify for QMB. Now, think Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit. LIS can eliminate your Part D premium, drasti-
f you’re single and your monthly income is $1,345 per month and your assets are $7,280 or less or you’re married and your combined monthly income is $1,813 per month and your assets are $10,930 are less, you are a [qualified individual].
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cally reduce your co-pays and take a lot of the pain out of the “doughnut hole.” Further, you can apply for LIS anytime. You don’t have to wait for the dreaded “open enrollment.” It will eliminate any Part D late-enrollment penalty you might have, and you can change Part D plans any time you want. Now, breathe. Why do I keep bringing these up other than the fact that my short-term memory may be questionable?
Saving money Because helping people find money to live on is one of the hardest things to do in my business, so saving people money is another way to increase monthly income. Also, a lot of us are eligible for these things and either don’t know it or don’t do it. And the obvious question is: “I understand ‘not knowing,’ but if someone were eligible for these things, why on Earth wouldn’t they do it?”
Because since they’re “government programs,” many people assume that the level of bureaucratic hassle is mind-boggling, so they just say to themselves, “I don’t think so. I think I’ll just sit here in the dark and eat unshelled peanuts.” I understand that, and here’s what I’d do: If I thought that my income and assets were even close to what I saw above (not exact, close), I’d call one of the numbers at the end of this column and say something like “MSP” or “LIS” or “QMB” or “extra help” or anything like that, and a genuinely decent human being on the other end of the line would help me. I know this to be true. Yes, these are “government programs,” and yes, there is a degree of bureaucratic hassle involved, but it’s actually not near as bad as you might think. However, your life is not a “government life”; it’s your life. And this is America, so money counts. Help yourself, help your family, help your family quit worrying about you. Do this, please, because I’ll bet you your controlling interest in Microsoft that you’ve done harder things than this in your life and come out ahead.
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MONTHS AGO, MY teenage daughter made plans to attend a threeday music festival with her best friends, who are twins. Later, the twins submitted a picture of themselves to a festival contest and won a VIP upgrade (special seating and backstage passes), leaving my daughter in the cold. She is now considering not going. I mentioned this to the twins’ mother, who suggested that my daughter find other friends to go with. But my daughter isn’t comfortable with that. Don’t the twins have an obligation to her? Mother in Los Angeles Of course they do. “Dance with the one that brung ya,” as my dad used to say (in an odd cowboy voice that was even odder for a Vermonter). But the twins are teenagers, and while weighing the obligations of friendship against the prospect of a selfie with Katy Perry, they lost their way. Short of calling Ms. Perry’s manager, you have done what you could. Wisely, the twins’ mother did not engage you. So, let’s do what should have happened from the get-go: Help your daughter speak up for herself. I get your instinct to
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Mama Bear her, but your daughter is old enough to settle most social disputes on her own. Intervening robs her of a learning opportunity. Coach her to say: “You know, Mary-Kate and Ashley, we made the festival plans together. It feels crummy that you’re ditching me now that something better came along. Can we talk about it?” Then the three can find a solution. The twins may help your daughter get comfy with another crew. Or sadly, they may teach her that some pals will dump us when something shinier comes along. (It’s life!) But even that result is better than your daughter’s leaning on you to solve her problems for her.
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Stay in harmony My husband hosts a weekly chamber music quartet at our apartment. The music is so good that I stick around. The first week, one player requested coffee. In fact, he said, “I can’t play without it.” So, we made coffee and continue to. Since then, the other two musicians bring cookies or cheese and crackers to go with the coffee. TURN
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PT feted centennial in big style IN THE THIRD week of May 1951, Port Townsend’s 16th annual Rhododendron Festival was folded into a huge extravaganza celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Port Townsend and Jefferson County. During the year BACK before, WHEN the Native DaughLinnea ters of Patrick Washington, Lucinda Hastings Parlor No. 1 and the Jefferson County Historical Society had settled upon the date of Alfred Plummer’s first land claim, April 24, 1851, as the “official” founding date. Minutes from a special centennial committee reflect the extensive planning and fundraising that took place to involve the entire community in the celebration. By October 1950, the centennial committee had contracted with Geller Production Co. in Hollywood to create a centennial pageant and supply a director, costumes and scenery for the pageant.
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The Centennial Festival queen, princesses, their military escorts and others take the stage during the Port TownsendJefferson County Centennial Celebration at Memorial Field in Port Townsend. The festival was held May 17-20, 1951.
potential reward of $100. Ticket booths were set up in several businesses. Fundraising events in Fundraising efforts February and March included a Catholic Ladies Part of the funds were food sale; a moving picture available by the start of 1951, and additional fund- of De Leo and Sullivan family trips abroad; card raising began at a gatherparties sponsored by the ing Jan. 27, with a proclaAmerican Legion, the mation by Mayor Harry Soroptimists and Quimper Anderson, music by the Port Townsend High School Grange; a plant sale by the Garden Club; and a variety band and the appearance show organized by Mr. and of a mysterious “Mr. CenMrs. Vincent Paddock. tennial.” In March, young people Memberships were sold from 12 to 18 years old for a minimum contribuconducted a house-to-house tion of $5, entitling the holder to guess the identity fundraising canvass under the supervision of Gael of “Mr. Centennial” for a
Stuart, the Port Townsend school district superintendent. Local organizations were asked to nominate candidates for centennial queen.
Columbus Hastings, who had arrived on the Mary Tyler with his parents in February 1852. On April 21, 1951, a Grand Pioneer Ball, sponsored by the Jefferson County Historical Society Pioneer royalty and the Native Daughters, was held at the American The historical society Legion Hall, with tickets designated Howard Hill as costing $1.25. pioneer king. Hill had been The centennial celebraborn on Whidbey Island in tion coincided with Armed 1864 and moved to Port Forces Day on May 19. Townsend with his parents Col. Applegate, reprein 1868. senting Fort Worden’s comPioneer queen was manding officer, attended a Minna Hastings Hilton, board meeting and asked who was born in Port in what way the fort could Townsend in 1871. She was assist with the centennial. the daughter of Oregon
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Port Townsend’s BPO Elks’ float of a tall ship won the $150 prize during the Port Townsend-Jefferson County Centennial Grand Parade on May 19, 1951. Titled “They Came This Way in 1851,” the float largely was the work of George Pinneo.
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It was decided that the Army would hold an open house the May 19 at Fort Worden’s Point Hudson satellite post and would serve visitors a lunch of “real Army chow” for 35 cents. Plans were made to feed 1,500 people. In addition, the fort’s 360th Army Band provided music for the pageant. Sgt. 1st Class Eugene D. Vacher of the band composed “The Port Townsend Centennial March,” which was introduced at the pageant’s opening night. The band and 2,500 soldiers stationed at Fort Worden marched in the Grand Centennial Parade. Centennial festivities got underway Thursday, May 17, with “Pioneer Day.” The recently completed Jefferson County Historical Museum in City Hall was
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unveiled to the public. Descendants of county pioneers registered at the museum, arriving from all over the United States. They were from the Terry, Plummer, McCurdy, Bishop, Hastings and Pettygrove families, among many others.
available for 50 cents at festival events. It contained a letter of congratulations from Gov. Arthur B. Langlie as well as photographs of Centennial Queen Shirley Marie Rogers and Princesses Sylvia Nelson, Betty Wodohodsky, Connie Hawkins and Shirley Ann Rogers; historic photos; a program of events; and a brief county history. The program also contained a detailed pageant outline titled Centennial Cavalcade, which was performed all three nights of the festival. Publication of the program was financed by the many ads from businesses. Dick McCurdy and Claude Mitton had provided the layout and typography, and it was printed by the Leader. TURN
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Helen Cotton, center, and Collette Cotton, right, along with another unidentified girl dress in pioneer costumes for the Port TownsendJefferson County Centennial Celebration on May 17-20, 1951, in Port Townsend.
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Back When: Pioneer, centennial royalty honored CONTINUED FROM C4 On that Friday, a noon clam chowder and salmon bake was held at the Eagles Hall. A pioneer parade followed in the afternoon. There were a number of people of all ages in costume riding on floats, horseback or historic vehicles along with bands and marching units. Prizes were awarded for floats and costumes. At 5 p.m., a pioneer nohost banquet was held at the Masonic Temple. As the two-hour Centennial Cavalcade began, there was a presentation of colors with massed flags carried by military units, the American Legion, the VFW and Boy and Girl Scouts. The pioneer king and queen were then crowned by Col. George Spaur, commanding officer of Fort Worden. Pioneer descendants had special seating for the performance.
At left, man in historic garb drives a team of horses pulling a small enclosed carriage during the Centennial Parade Grand in Port Townsend on May 19, 1951. Below, Pioneer King Howard Hill, left, Pioneer Queen Minna Hilton and an unidentified man on the stage during a centennial celebration presentation at Memorial Field in Port Townsend in 1951.
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may all be justly proud.” After the pageant, Pageant music was proThursday’s centennial vided by Port Townsend events continued with High School band, the square dancing and an old360th Army Band, the Yeltime fiddlers contest at the low Jackets jazz band and recreation center and a free a 50-voice chorus of Port street dance on Taylor Townsend and Fort Worden Street. singers directed by ElizaFriday, May 18, was desbeth Collins and Cpl. Fred ignated “Children’s and Van Tassell. Youth Day.” The morning The cavalcade featured featured a Native Ameria cast of more than can village set up behind 300 residents from all JefCity Hall with noted Neah ferson County communities Bay dancers performing. as well as Sequim, DungePORT TOWNSEND LEADER There were log rolling ness, Port Angeles and and other water contests Neah Bay. It also included on Port Townsend Bay. servicemen from forts Wor- canoe to become the first In the early afternoon, den and Flagler and Indian white woman to set foot in children’s races and sports Island. Port Townsend. events took place at MemoIt was written and The war tribute fearial Field. directed by William “Bill” tured a re-enactment of the The Children’s Parade Croarkin of Geller Produc- raising of the American featured many pioneer costions, and Helen Bishop flag at Iwo Jima. tumes, decorated bicycles served as local pageant The Thursday, May 24, and antique tricycles. chairwoman. Port Townsend Leader In the late afternoon, a The Crown Zellerbach reported: “Words of praise Junior Horse Show took paper mill provided a spewere on everybody’s lips place at the horse show cial stage for the pageant this week . . . for the colorgrounds near the city golf at Memorial Field, where ful pageant . . . pronounced course. 18 vignettes from Port the most elaborate and At the Friday CentenTownsend’s history took unusual show ever staged nial Cavalcade, Junior place. on the Olympic Peninsula. Queen Marilyn Meister “From its colorful prowas crowned by Indian Historical vignettes logue . . . to the grand Island Cmdr. L.H. finale, with its huge human Birthisel. The stories began with ‘wheel of progress’ the “Before the White Man” A “Street Jitney Dance” continued to the first white show moved on to tell the filled Taylor Street at sometimes gay, sometimes pioneers and through the 10 p.m. touching, always interestfailure of the railroad tering story of the pioneers minus dream. Huge crowds and growth of Port It also featured a “lest Saturday saw crowds, we forget” tribute to partic- Townsend.” Gov. Langlie was quoted estimated at 40,000 by Port ipants in World Wars I Townsend police who were as saying, “Port Townsend and II and the coming of has put on a show of which in town for the Grand Centhe paper mill. The finale tennial Parade, led by the the entire state may be starred the entire cast, governor. proud; it is amazing to me music and fireworks. The Leader reported: One episode featured that a city the size of Port “Never before . . . has Port Lucinda Hastings Fritz Townsend [6,888 in 1950] Townsend been as crowded portraying her grandcan do what your city has mother Lucinda Hastings, done. This has been a great with humanity as it was during Saturday’s Grand who leaped ashore from a event, one of which you
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Centennial Parade, generally conceded to be the biggest and best ever seen on the Olympic Peninsula.” It went on to report that the parade featured 70 marching units ranging in size “from the large military contingent to the smallest organizations,” with at least 10 bands, 30 floats and many individual entries. Late Saturday afternoon, there were sailboat races on the bay. That evening at the pageant, Gov. Langlie crowned Centennial Queen Shirley M. Rogers. She and her four princesses were each escorted by servicemen from each military branch. The Queen’s Ball followed at the American Legion Hall. Sunday, May 20, was “Church Homecoming and Water Sports Day.” In the morning, churches held homecoming services. The Port Townsend Golf Club held a tournament in the morning, and the Chevy Chase Golf Club held one in the afternoon. In the afternoon, there were outboard motorboat races. The Army Band performed at Memorial Field at 2 p.m. The day ended with the Centennial Horse Show at Memorial Field, the first horse show on the Olympic Peninsula held under lights.
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Friend wants Developmental health may return to family be affected by cellphone use she abandoned TODAY, WE HAVE an update on a woman who appeared in the column several years ago. Her friend Carly wrote in to say that Julie had an autistic daughter and a husband she couldn’t wait to get rid of. “She went on a major campaign to smear her husband for quite some time before she abruptly departed with another man, whom she married almost before the ink was dry on the divorce papers,” says Carly. “She had been a good friend of mine, and I would have given her the benefit of the doubt on the divorce, except that she not only gave up custody of her daughter, but she abandoned the girl almost completely,” she says. “When I tried to talk to her about it, she said, ‘I have a new husband now, so I want all new people in my life.’ “In more than 10 years, she only visited her daughter twice, even though her exhusband made it clear that she could see her as often as she wanted,” Carly says. Here’s the update: “The daughter is a teenager now. Her father has spent a lot of time working with her, and he’s spent what money he has on whatever additional programs are available,” Carly says.“The girl is turning out well and is very highfunctioning. “Her father never remarried, and my exfriend’s second marriage has now come to an end.
OUR SON IS in kindergarten, and most of the kids in his class have a cellphone, iPad or their own laptop. We have never seen anything like this and are trying to wait until our son is at least 9 before getting him his own phone, etc. How are we supposed to compete with the current influx of 5- and 6-year-olds having access to and/or already owning all of these electronic gadgets? We were under the impression that cellphones were not healthy for children younger than 10. What is the most current word on this?
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“The girl has been invited to prom at her high school. Last weekend, she invited her boyfriend to dinner at her house for the purpose of introducing him to her father,” she says. “My ex-friend heard about this somehow, and she just showed up uninvited and started acting like she had some kind of right to start running the girl’s social life. I’m told it was a really ugly scene. “Julie had been a very good friend of mine, and I would have forgiven the divorce even with the obvious infidelity, but I just can’t accept her abandonment of her daughter at such a young age,” Carly says. “It seems she now regrets the whole thing — her affair and her second marriage — but her attempts to now reinsert herself in her ex-family are just making things worse. Neither her exhusband nor her daughter want her back.”
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Boy’s query calls for careful response DEAR ABBY: I have a question about how to handle a situation with one of my grandsons. “Rory” came to me recently to talk about religion. His mother is Christian; I am not. He asked what I thought about his mother forcing him to go to church. He has many doubts about Christianity. I tried to understand Christianity for more than 50 years, and about 20 years ago, I found peace with the faith I now practice. My daughter doesn’t want me to talk to her children about my path. My question is, how do I address this issue with my grandson without confusing him even more? Any help would be appreciated because I don’t want to go against his mother’s wishes. Found My Peace Dear Found Your Peace:
selves to stay three nights in our snowbird condo on their way to a vacation in the Caribbean. Answer your Abigail My wife and I hosted them, and during their stay, we went Van Buren grandson’s question honout twice for dinner. estly. Both times, my sister was He asked quick to request separate bills. you what you In the meantime, we had prothought about vided lodging and all their other his being forced meals for them. to go to church. I am offended that they didn’t He did not show appreciation for our hospiask you how you found your tality by at least taking us to dinner once. peace — or if I have wanted to confront my you did. sister about my feelings, but my Sooner or later, he will find wife has vehemently told me I his own peace, and probably the shouldn’t. same way you did: by searching What would you suggest? for it. Unequal in Pennsylvania Do not push him — or pull him — in any direction and keep Dear Unequal: I see two the peace with his mother. ways of dealing with this: Keep your mouth shut, avoid Dear Abby: My sister and confrontation and the next time her husband are well-to-do but your sister tells you she’s coming cheap. for a visit, roll up the welcome They recently invited them-
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mat, saying you already have other plans. Or tell your sister how you feel. Personally, I think it would be healthier to express your feelings because your sister’s and her husband’s behavior was rude. It shows that because people have money doesn’t necessarily mean they have class. Dear Abby: For many years, I have been depressed about my father’s opinion of me. Dad died 30 years ago thinking I was a screwup who would never amount to anything, and at the time, it was true. Since his death, I have turned my life around. I have been married for 38 years, raised a fine son and am successful in my career. Still, I can’t get past his feeling of disappointment in me at the time of his death. It haunts me daily that I was a loser while he was alive.
Any advice to stop feeling guilty? Regretful Son Dear Son: Not everyone matures at the same rate, and you may have been a late bloomer. Try telling yourself that you are sorry for whatever your sin of omission was, and then give yourself a dose of forgiveness. If that doesn’t do the trick, then instead of torturing yourself, discuss this with a licensed mental health professional. Remember, no one can change the past. We can, however, change the present, and by doing so, positively affect our future.
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Reader rejects home remedies as hoaxes I strongly disagree Q with your support of “home remedies.”
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PORT ANGELES — The Seattle Seahawks’ mascot, Blitz, recently visited Hamilton and Jefferson elementary schools, bringing along Sea Gal Tamaria to remind students about the importance of healthy eating and staying active. One way they said to do this is through the Fuel Up to Play 60 program, in which both schools are already participants.
Fuel Up to Play 60 The program, started by the National Dairy Council and the National Football League in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, encourages physical activity and a healthy lifestyle for youths.
Representatives from the Washington Dairy Council were also in attendance. Sea Gal Tamaria and Blitz expressed the importance of eating from the four food groups — dairy, vegetable, fruit and grain — and encouraged students to think of them as the four “plays” to good health, similar to “plays” made in football.
The two schools were awarded a grant in 2013 to purchase supplies to run a “Families in Training” program to extend nutrition and physical activity education to students’ families. For more information about the Fuel Up to Play program, contact Krista Winn at 360-565-1647 or kwinn@portangelesschools.org.
Elwha: Hatchery sued fishing rights undermine conservation? And in a river plugged up for 100 years, is there any wild thing left? NEXT, on MONDAY: Fish wars, forever.
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CONTINUED FROM C1 cally inferior, artificially bred fish will harm varieties The tribal hatchery is protected by the Endancontroversial: a dark stain gered Species Act. They further allege that upon a rare, hopeful envithe federal government ronmental story. In 2012, a few months failed to consider less harmafter the dam removal ful options, such as releasing began, Wild Fish Conser- fewer manufactured fish, in vancy and three other non- planning the restoration. The lawsuit turns on a profits sued to stop the Elwha hatchery from releas- narrow scientific dispute: whether a hatchery proing so many tiny fish. The tribe itself was not a gram will support or endandefendant in the case, but its ger native salmon and steelhatchery managers were, head in the Elwha. It also raises vexing, faralong with several federal reaching questions: How agencies. Plaintiffs argue that a much human intervention is hatchery has no role in a needed to nurse a watershed wild, undammed river and back to health? Do culture and tribal that the release of geneti-
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New Coast Guard app for mariners THE COAST GUARD has gone high-tech for the average mariner with a smartphone. It released its first-ever boating safety app for mobile devices Saturday. The free app is available on Apple App Store and Google Play online store, and is designed to provide boating safety resources to mariners. Features include state boating information, a safety equipment checklist, free boating safety check requests, navigation rules, float plans and calling features to report pollution or suspicious activity. When location services are enabled, users can receive the latest weather reports from the closest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather buoys as well as report the location of a hazard on the water. The app also features an emergency-assistance button that will call the closest Coast Guard command center, again if location services are enabled. “The release of this mobile application is a step forward for the Coast Guard as we embrace new technologies,” said Capt. Joe Raymond, commander of Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound and captain of the port. “The intention is to make the information and resources more accessible to the boating public.” The app is self-contained, so personal information is stored on the phone and not sent to the Coast Guard unless the user chooses. The Coast Guard does not track a user’s location, Raymond said, and the app won’t track when it’s not in use. We’ve come a long way from the pocket compass.
ON THE WATERFRONT white icebreaking, anchorhandling tug Sellars supply vessel that was used to free the rig’s anchors from the harbor’s bottom. Like the rig itself, the vessel is under contract to Royal Dutch Shell to support its Alaskan oil exploration program in the Chukchi Sea. Aiviq soon motored over to Elliott Bay and was anchored off West Seattle’s Harbor Avenue Southwest not far from the rig in the Port of Seattle on Saturday. She will accompany Polar Pioneer and companion rig Noble Discoverer to Alaska when the outfitting of the rigs in Seattle is concluded. Interesting factoid: Aiviq was built by North American Shipbuilding in Larose, La., a company that is owned by Edison Chouest OffShore — the same company that is now the majority shareholder of Westport LLC, formerly Westport Shipyard.
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From the emailbag I’ve received a number of emails from readers asking why the Polar Pioneer didn’t remain in Port Angeles for outfitting, thereby avoiding the contentious atmosphere in Seattle. The best guess on the waterfront is that most of the final supplies are coming by rail, and the cost of shipping the material to the North Olympic Peninsula would have been excessive.
Gone, not forgotten Port Angeles Harbor is as back to normal as it ever gets now that the giant oil rig Polar Pioneer has been taken to the Port of Seattle to make headlines there. When dawn broke Thursday morning — the Pioneer had already slipped out shortly before 2 a.m. — the lone telltale sign that Port Angeles Harbor had played host to the rig for the past month or so was the presence of Aiviq, the 360-foot-long blue and
North to Alaska I stopped at Crozier Craft’s facilities on U.S. Highway 101 west of Port Angeles last week and spoke with Chad Crozier. He and his crew had recently completed building a 28-foot aluminum monohull boat for a client in Ketchikan, Alaska. Olympic Boat Transport of Port Townsend took the boat to Seattle on Friday, and on Monday, the vessel will be put aboard an
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The icebeaker Aiviq remains in foggy Port Angeles Harbor hours after the oil drilling rig Polar Pioneer was taken to Seattle on Thursday. She later joined the rig on Elliott Bay. Alaska Marine Lines barge for shipment to Ketchikan. Chad said once the owner takes possession, he will power the boat with twin 175-horsepower Yamaha outboard motors. Chad said the client owns a cabin on Meyers Chuck from which he hunts and fishes. His commute from Ketchikan to his cabin will probably be down to about a nanosecond with all the power he has on the boat.
Snaring a Moose Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, steel-boat manufacturer and yacht-repair facility on Port Angeles’ Marine Drive, hauled out a 16-foot aluminum Moose Boat — named for the San Francisco-area manufacturer — upon which Platypus is initiating corrosion control processes and painting from the rub rail down. The boat is the second in a series of eight such vessels that the company will be refurbishing in the near future. Moose Boats are used for security at Kitsap-Bangor Naval Base. Platypus also put Pathfinder back in the water. She is a 65-foot yacht that was designed by renowned naval architect Ed Monk Jr. and built by Jones-Goodell Yachts in 1988. I understand that while Pathfinder was in the Commander Building, personnel repaired the deck and the swim step and upgraded the electrical and mechanical systems.
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The Navy Moose Boat, only 16 feet long, is lifted out of the water by Platypus Marine’s big TraveLift.
The next installment of Wooden Boat Wednesday at Port Townsend’s Northwest Maritime Center & Wooden Boat Foundation will happen this Wednesday when Marrowstone Island resident Branan Ward, author of Explorer: Adventures of an Impetuous Geographer, will share tales from his book that apparently begin when he runs away from home at age 5. He has spent nine decades running — not from anything but toward a rich and full life. His memoir is a true account of how big dreams can lead to unforgettable experiences, as he finally, at age 77, fulfilled his lifelong goal of visiting the Potala Monastery in Lhasa, Tibet, during a solo trip around the world. Now 91, Ward keeps active by painting portraits and the occasional mural — and by inspiring everyone around him to
This 28-foot aluminum boat built by Crozier Craft in Port Angeles is headed for Alaska on Monday. stay young at heart. Wooden Boat Wednesday is a free event that begins at noon and typically lasts for 90 minutes at the beautiful Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St. in Port Townsend.
Harbor scuttlebutt Word around Port Angeles Harbor and Ediz Hook is that emergency repairs will be made to the little bridge that carries Marine Drive over the Nippon Paper Industries canal. It seems that water has intruded behind sheet pilings, causing corrosion. Although no details were given in a notice from Port Angeles City Hall, the bridge is likely closed for a spell while the repairs are made. Check the PDN later this week for an update.
Wave action The Point Wilson Sail and Power Squadron will host speaker Jay Jacobs — a sailor, maritime lawyer and author — at the Port Townsend Yacht Club, 2503 Washington St., at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The presentation, “The LittleKnown Danger of Near Shore Coincident Waves,” focuses on how, when and where deadly coincident waves occur and how to avoid them. All are invited to this free event.
________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. Email dgsellars@hotmail. com or phone him at 360-808-3202.
The 65-foot yacht Pathfinder is hauled out of Platypus Marine’s yard for placement back into the water.
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ern coast of Vancouver Island. The operation, led by the Royal Canadian navy, was designed to test air and surface joint operations, and included live gunnery exercises, maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare training. More than 1,200 military personnel piloting seven vessels and five different types of aircraft par-
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our Canadian counterparts.” The biennial joint naval training exercise was developed by Canada’s Pacific Joint Task Force Headquarters to build a strong working relationship between the maritime forces of the U.S. and Canada. Crew members from U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team 91101 in Seattle also participated in the exercise last week.
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Bushtit nests show skill FINDING A BIRD nest is almost like finding buried treasure. These special surprises appear when you least expect them. Nests come in all shapes and sizes. The material used to construct them varies. There are nests constructed by different species that are works of art. All over the world, birds create nests that are engineering marvels. In the Pacific Northwest, two of these top the list for “very special nests.” Some nests are easier to find than others. These two aren’t in that group. Hummingbird nests are almost heart-stopping when you discover one.
hummingbird nests, but when I do, I worry. If I could spot them, Your Joan they must be vulnerable to first nat- other birds, cats, dogs, jays Carson ural reac- and all manner of creation is to tures. hold your This tendency to worry breath when I stumble upon an and active bird nest always check starts when a bushtit nest around if spotted. the They are so special, and immediwhen it comes to engineerate area. ing prowess, these tiny Is the birds have it. parent Just recently while lookaround? Is any other criting over the trees and ter in the vicinity? bushes in the backyard, I Even after you continue found myself looking right breathing, you find yourself at one of these nests. frozen to the spot. It was a major surprise You want to look closer even though I had susand see the tiny babies, but pected the bushtits were you know you must not dis- nesting in the yard. turb anything. I thought they were in I haven’t found many the beauty bush, but they were some distance across the yard and right out in the open.
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Bushtit nests are engineering marvels.
Ocean spray is a popular plant with bushtits. They hunt through the blossoms, leaves and branches, suggesting the bug population on these plants is prodigious. The drooping limbs are perfect for the hanging nests these birds build. If you think of an old gray work sock covered with moss and lichen, you get the picture. Well, one of these socks was hanging on the barren top of a tall ocean spray bush. Most amazing is how the birds camouflaged it. Other dry tufts of old blossoms stuck out around the main structure. Each was covered with moss and lichen, and the result looked like a giant spider had woven a giant web over the entire arrangement. It’s a good-sized nest, and the overall creation is twice the size of the
nest itself. When the wind blows, this cradle does rock. It also bounces, swings and sways. You can’t help thinking about the babies concealed within. They must be warm and cozy tucked away in that sock-like nest. Rain and hail are kept out because it has a top. Bushtits enter their nest through an opening just below the nest’s concealing top or “lid.” Bushtits raise large families, and this makes you think of that when looking at the bag-like creation they have constructed.
Packed in The tiny babies must be constantly rearranging themselves so that some aren’t always being sat on by the others. Once the young get close to fledging, they will make their home wiggle as they squirm about inside. Figures on how many babies may be snuggled in that nest range from five to 13. A half-dozen is the common number. Now that this nest has been discovered, we will check it several times each day. The calendar is marked, and the approximate date until fledging is about three weeks. However, birds are great for misleading you, so we will just have to wait and see. In the meantime, that part of the yard is being given a wide circle, and our special treasure is under regular surveillance.
________ 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 HELENE CLARKE September 23, 1935 May 1, 2015 Helene Clarke, a lifelong resident of Port Hadlock, passed away on May 1, 2015, at Lifecare Center in Port Townsend after a long illness. She was born Helene Ann Schier in Port Townsend, the eldest child of Martha (Eldridge) and Alvin C. Schier Jr. Helene grew up in Hadlock (now Port Hadlock) and lived there most of her life. She graduated from Chimacum High School in 1953 and married her high school sweetheart, William M. “Mike” Clarke, on a snowy day in March of 1955. They were married for 57 years until Mike’s death in June of 2012. Helene was the greatgranddaughter of William Eldridge, a pioneer in Hadlock and Chimacum, who came to the Olympic Peninsula from Kent in England in the 19th century. Relatives on her grandmother’s side, the Littles, came from Scotland to work at the mill in Seabeck and then moved
Remembering a Lifetime
to Hadlock. Helene’s paternal grandfather, Alvin Schier Sr., came from Leipzig, Germany, and fought on the American side in the Spanish-American War. He was educated in music in Leipzig and became the bandmaster at Fort Worden when it was an active military base in the early 20th century. As a member of Community United Methodist Church in Port Hadlock and the Community United Methodist Women, Helene worked tirelessly on church bazaars, rum-
where she spent her remaining years. While there, Helene participated in a variety of activities on a regular basis, including community outings. She loved music and the Sunday church services at Life Care Center. Helene is survived by her three children, Terri (William) Paquin of Port Angeles, Patricia Clarke and her partner, Steve, of Paradise Bay, and Michael (Malou) Clarke of Port Hadlock; sister Dianne Gray of Port Hadlock; and a brother, Jack (Linda) Schier of Lakewood, California. Helene had three nieces, one nephew and several great-nieces and great-nephews. She is also survived by her beloved Maine coon cat, Kazu, who lives with Michael and Malou Clarke. A celebration of life will be held at Community United Methodist Church, 130 Church Lane in Port Hadlock, on Saturday, June 13, at 11 am, followed by a luncheon and time to remember Helene. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz. org.
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Briefly . . . RSVP for PA Monday Musicale PORT ANGELES — Monday Musicale will offer public entertainment at the Queen of Angels Hall, 209 W. 11th St., at 1 p.m. Monday. The musical entertainment will be preceded by a noon meeting for the group. The objective of Monday Musicale is to encourage music study in schools. Recently, three students were chosen for three scholarships: ■ Kyle Sholinder, first place, marimba. ■ Michael Helwick, second place, double bass. ■ Beth Ann Brackett, third place, voice. For reservations, phone
Ruth Welch at 360-4575223.
DAR meeting set PORT ANGELES — The Daughters of the American Revolution will hold their monthly meeting at the Port Angeles Veterans Center, 413 S. Francis St., at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The meeting is open to the public, and members are encouraged to attend. Guest speaker Kathy Monds of the Clallam County Historical Society will talk about the new exhibit on the U.S. Coast Guards stationed at Ediz Hook. There will be an installation of new members and a memorial service for Martha Carle. Phone Janis Flanagan at 360-457-1446. Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice CHANTAL WHITNEY March 11, 1948 January 30, 2015 Chantal was born as Carol Anne Weyhmiller on March 11, 1948, in Berkeley, California. Her parents were Maurice and Magdalen Weyhmiller. Chantal passed away of lung cancer January 30, 2015, in Tucson, Arizona. She is survived by her husband, Roger Whitney; two granddaughters, Rashaya and Krystal Donnell of Joyce; her son Jimmy Donnell of Squaw Valley, California; her parents in Pleasant Hill, California; six brothers; and four sisters. She is preceded in death by her son CHRIStofer Donnell of Joyce, who passed away March 3, 2014, from brain cancer after seven years. Chantal worked in the casino industry, first at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, then at 7 Cedars east of Sequim. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Western Washington University. She loved to garden, hike, beachwalk, crochet, knit, sew — not only on the Joyce property but also on the San Carlos,
Mrs. Whitney Mexico, property. She loved the warmth of the sun and the people in Mexico and had many friends there. She loved and helped the people in “La Manga,” a small fishing village on the Sea of Cortes, just north of San Carlos. She loved her granddaughters and her German shepherd dog, Ernie. A celebration of Chantal’s life will be held at the Crescent Grange, 50350 state Highway 112 in Joyce, on Saturday, May 23, 2015, at 10 a.m. Those who are able, please bring a dish. We will eat after. If you knew Chantal and/or her family, we would love to see you there.
Death Notices Bill R. McNeece May 2, 1934 — May 15, 2015
Port Angeles resident Bill R. McNeece died of kidney failure from stage 5 chronic kidney disease at home. He was 81. Services: To be announced. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice.com
Jerry R. Austin April 20, 1927 — May 12, 2015
Port Angeles resident Jerry R. Austin died of heartrelated causes in Port Angeles. She was 88. Services: None, at her request. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
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mage sales and the senior banquet for Chimacum graduates. She also belonged to Children’s Orthopedic Guild, raising money for Seattle Children’s Hospital. Helene was a longtime member of the knitters group at Dinah’s Yarn Shop in Port Hadlock. From 1974 until 1987, Helene worked for the post office and served as postmaster in Port Hadlock. Her life and history were interwoven with the old pioneer families on the northeastern Olympic Peninsula, and her friendly face will be missed by many people in the local area. With her kind and gentle nature, she epitomized what was most important in small town life: above all, love and devotion to those closest to your heart. Three years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Helene became a resident at Messenger House on Bainbridge Island. Following her husband Mike’s death, her children moved her to Life Care Center in Port Townsend,
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his is it for David Letterman. After more than three decades on late-night TV and more than 6,000 late-night broadcasts on his resumé, the legendary talk show host is signing off for good. Don’t miss the final episode of “The Late Show with David Letterman” when it airs Wednesday, May 20, on CBS. It all started in February 1982. Sort of. At least, that’s when Letterman’s late-night hosting career started. His actual journey to after-hours comedy started years earlier, after watching the late Paul Dixon’s daily TV show. “Without exaggeration, I was just out of college (in 1969), and I really didn’t know what I wanted to do. And then, all of a sudden, I saw him doing it (on TV),” Letterman said in a 1997 interview with “The Cincinnati Enquirer.” “And I thought: ‘That’s really what I want to do!’” And do it he did. Starting out humbly as an anchor and weatherman on an Indianapolis TV station, Letterman quickly became known for his quirky and unpredictable on-air antics — reporting on weather for fictitious towns, congratulating a
tropical storm for being upgraded to a hurricane, and reporting that a state border had been wiped out, to name a few. He moved to Los Angeles in 1975, hoping to land a gig as a comedy writer, and found himself performing standup at The Comedy Store, the comedy club in West Hollywood that boasts an impressive list of alumni, including one Johnny Carson. Flash forward a few years — and quite a few writing and starring roles — and Letterman’s star had risen exponentially. He’d caught the eyes of scouts for Carson’s “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” and very quickly developed a lasting relationship with the King of Late Night, becoming a regular guest as well as guest host on the iconic show. He soon landed his own hosting gig, a morning comedy show on NBC, and while the nature of his hosting duties have since changed, the rest — as they say — is history. From “Late Night with David Letterman” on NBC, where he held down the fort for more than 11 years, to “The Late Show with David Letterman” on CBS, where he’s been since August 1993, Letterman has spent the past 33 years as a staple on late-night television. His legacy is arguably unmatched, and where he once was looking up to comedic greats
like Carson, he’s now the person that is influencing other comedians. “You see his influence in every talk show host — Jon Stewart, Conan [O’Brien], [Stephen] Colbert, all those guys,” Jimmy Kimmel (“Jimmy Kimmel Live”) told “Rolling Stone” in 2011. “We’re all 100 per cent guilty of stealing from Letterman. That show changed everything, and it changed the humor of the United States more than anything I can think of. We all got a lot cooler all of a sudden.” He wasn’t just effecting change amongst talkshow hosts, either. Letterman was forced to do something different on late-night TV, as Carson’s production company had a lot of sway in regards to what “Late Night” could and couldn’t do. Carson didn’t want the two shows to overlap content, so Letterman was forced to get creative with his sketches and, more importantly, his guests. This mandatory change proved to be the best thing for Letterman, “Late Night” and eventually “The Late Show,” and its effects are still prevalent today. “He did the thing that everyone’s tried to do since and has never done, which is to take the talk show form and redo it,” said Jerry Seinfeld (“Seinfeld”) in the same “Rolling Stone” piece. “The mindset was: ‘We’re tired of pretending
there are no cue cards and no cameras and nothing’s rehearsed. It’s late, and we’re going to take over this little piece of territory and do our own thing.’ Now that mindset is everywhere.” It’ll be very strange not seeing David Letterman on late-night TV. After an impeccable 33-year-run and with 6,028 talk show broadcasts under his belt, he’s become a mainstay on the medium, revolutionizing modern talk shows and influencing the new generation of late-night hosts. Do not miss “The Late Show with David Letterman” when the legendary comedian signs off for the last time Wednesday, May 20, on David Letterman, CBS. right, with the late Johnny Carson as seen in “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
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Babylon A.D. Vin Diesel. Friends Friends
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: In the CBS show “Battle Creek,” I think the actor playing the policeman is the same actor playing the “Mayhem” guy in the insurance commercial, but where have we seen the actor playing the FBI agent? A: It’s interesting to see the effect that a good commercial role can have on an actor’s profile. You recognize Dean Winters, who does indeed play an embodied version of “Mayhem” in a series of insurance commercials, before you recognize his “Battle Creek” co-star, Josh Duhamel, who is arguably the bigger star. Duhamel has certainly had what the industry considers to be bigger roles. He co-starred in the hugely successful big-screen “Transformers” movies (in 2007, 2009 and 2011) and also played the lead in a number of romantic comedies, including the titular Tad Hamilton in “Win a Date With Tad Hamilton” (2004). He also had a leading role in the hit TV drama “Las Vegas” from 2003 to 2008. However, he hasn’t had a TV ad go viral the way Winters has. “My mom calls me Mayhem,” Winters admitted to “The Huffington Post” in an interview earlier this year. This is not to say that Winters hasn’t had film or series-TV roles as well. He’s most recognizable as Liz’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Dennis on “30 Rock” or as Ryan O’Reilly on the gritty HBO prison drama “Oz,” on which he starred from 1997 to 2003. Q: When is “Project Runway” coming back, with Tim Gunn? A: Lifetime hasn’t announced an official return date yet, but it’s definitely coming. If you were a gambler, the smart money would be on July. Though it has jumped around Lifetime’s schedule a bit, seven of the show’s 13 seasons so far have premiered in July, including the previous two (note that this only includes the original “Project Runway,” not “Project Runway All Stars,” which is generally a fall show). Indeed, there hasn’t been a summer without “Project Runway” since 2007. Casting for the new season finished up in March, which might seem like a close cut for a July premiere, but we’ve seen before that the producers can make it happen. Casting for season 12, for example, didn’t end until April, and that season managed to premiere in July. If you’re really aching for a few of co-host Tim Gunn’s witticisms in the meantime, you can pick up his new book. “The Natty Professor” was released in March and is subtitled “A master class on mentoring, motivating, and making it work.” This sounds a bit like his job on “Project Runway,” so it should tide you over nicely.
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Top of the charts: Music awards shows! Love them or hate them, there’s no denying that they have the power to drive sales, to help newer artists break into the spotlight and to lend topics to water cooler conversation discussions for days to come. After a four-year hiatus, the Billboard Music Awards returned in 2011, and they’re still going strong today. This year’s ceremony will be held Sunday, May 17, in beautiful Las Vegas and televised live on ABC. Returning as co-host for the second consecutive year is hiphop artist and rapper Ludacris, who will be joined this time by model and television host Chrissy Teigen. Ludacris couldn’t be more qualified to host a music awards ceremony — after all, he’s an icon of the industry. The 37-year-old has stirred controversy over the years among some groups with his explicit lyrics, but the numbers don’t lie: he’s been nominated for 17 Grammys, winning three of them, and had four albums hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts. Teigen has been seen modeling in the pages of “Sports Illustrated,” “Cosmopolitan” and in advertising campaigns for companies as diverse as Nike, Olay and Gillette. She’s definitely at home in front of TV cameras, too; she’s currently the cohost of Spike’s “Lip Sync Battle,” which was renewed for a second season last month. With big names such as Kelly Clarkson, Sam Smith, John Legend and Fall Out Boy all lined up to perform, the 2015 Billboard Music Awards are shaping up to be a fun night. The awards show will be broadcast live Sunday, May 17, Chrissy Teigen and Ludacris host the 2015 Billboard Music Awards.
on ABC. The horror!: Fox is cooking up something terrifying. “Scream Queens,” a new horror-comedy series from the same trio that created “Glee,” is currently in production, with a September premiere date being eyed. Featuring an ensemble cast of popular actors, “Scream Queens” will follow the members of a college sorority who are being picked off one by one by a mysterious figure called the Red Devil. With one character biting the bullet each week, the clues will start to pile up as time goes on, hopefully giving the show that must-watch factor that keeps audiences
tuning in from week to week. If that sounds like a pretty cool concept, then the list of big-name actors who will be starring should make it sound even more chilling. Jamie Lee Curtis (“Halloween,” 1978), Lea Michele (“Glee”), Emma Roberts (“American Horror Story”), Keke Palmer (“Winx Club: Beyond Believix”), Oliver Hudson (“Rules of Engagement”) and Abigail Breslin (“Little Miss Sunshine,” 2006) will all be starring. Of course, the big question is: who will last to the end of the season? Although the series is being billed as an anthology, the plan isn’t to reset with an entirely new story every season, à la “American Horror Story.” Instead, whoever survives the first season will move on to
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son, and so on. It’s an intriguing concept, bringing the tension of a good slasher flick to a weekly TV series. With a cast of wellknown actors to boot, “Scream Queens” could end up being terrifyingly entertaining. It’s due to premiere as part of Fox’s fall lineup in September. Heavenly television: Its first season may have been met with mixed reviews, but that didn’t stop “Dominion” from drawing enough of an audience to earn itself a second season. It ended up being cable’s top scripted program in its time-slot among the coveted 18 to 49 demographic. The Syfy show about angels and humankind battling each other after God’s disappearance is loosely based on the 2010 film “Legion” and is currently filming its sophomore season in South Africa in anticipation of a release this summer. Of course, a new season will bring some new characters, and that means a lot of new actors are joining the cast on a recurring basis. Nic Bishop will be recognizable for his roles in “Covert Affairs,” “Body of Proof” and “Home and Away.” He’ll be portraying Gates, the military genius who was instrumental in building one of humanity’s last strongholds on Earth. English actress Christina Chong will play a fierce and scrappy rebel. She was seen last year in Fox’s “24: Live Another Day” and will also appear in this year’s “Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens.” Simon Merrells starred in the critically acclaimed “Spartacus: Blood and Sand” and in the children’s TV series “The Tomorrow People.” In “Dominion,” he’ll be playing the leader of New Delphi, a human fortress with a dark secret lurking beneath the surface. With the excellent cast of the first season returning, “Dominion’s” second season will be looking to keep pulling in the high number of viewers, and maybe even get more critics on its side, too. Watch for it. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Zookeeper (2011, Comedy) Rosario Dawson, Leslie
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Keir O'Donnell, The 700 Club 180* 311* World "Road Trip" Bibb, Kevin James. Jayma Mays, Kevin James.
Rango (‘11, Ani) Isla FXM
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (‘11, Sci-Fi) James Franco.
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The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale.
Mad Max 2: The Cung Le, Lucy Liu, Russell Crowe. Road Warrior Mel Gibson. 168* 241* The Punisher
Hellboy (2004, Sci-Fi) John Hurt, Selma Blair, Ron Perlman.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (‘91, Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Family Guy Fam.G "Save American AmerDad "A The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Engagement" "Total Recall" the Clam" Dad (N) Ward Show" Theory Theory
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8:00 p.m.
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9:00 p.m.
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Sahara (2005, Action) Penélope Cruz, Paul Zahn,
I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace,
I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace, 130* 254* Matthew McConaughey. Will Smith. Will Smith. To Be Announced North Woods Law North Woods Law To Be Announced To Be Announced North Woods Law 184* 282* The Real Housewives "The The Real Housewives "Mind New York City Social (N) The Real Housewives of The Real Housewives of Watch What Kandi's Ski 129* 273* Art of Being a Cougar" Your Own Business" New York City (N) New York City Happens (N) Trip Shark Tank The Profit "After the Deal" Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit "After the Deal" P aid Paid 208 355 (N) Program Program CNN Special Report (N) CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN International CNN International 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show A.Schumer Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Schumer (N) Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Deadliest Catch "The Deadliest Catch "Super Deadliest Catch "Super Deadliest Catch "Wasted Sons of Winter "Lost Boys" Deadliest Catch "Wasted 182* 278* Ultimatum" Typhoon, Part 1" 1/2 Typhoon, Part 2" 2/2 (N) Talent" (N) (N) Talent" Jessie Jessie Liv Maddie Austin/ Ally Bad Hair Day (‘15, Com) Laura Marano. Mickey Jessie Dog Blog I Didn't Do It Girl Meets W 173 291 NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. USBC Bowling Queens Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter Baseball Tonight (L) NBA Tonight NFL Live First Take Tournament (L) Top Ten Re-Take (N) 144 209 Boy-World Boy Meets
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Keir O'Donnell,
Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Bradley Whitford, The 700 Club 180* 311* "Bee True" World Jayma Mays, Kevin James. Bridgette Wilson, Adam Sandler. Soul Surfer (‘11, Act) Dennis FXM Soul Surfer (2011, Action) Dennis Quaid, Helen Hunt, FXM
Radio (2003, Drama) Cuba Gooding Jr., Alfre 133 258 Quaid, AnnaSophia Robb. AnnaSophia Robb. Woodard, Ed Harris. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Saying Sayonara" C hopped Chopped Chopped "Chocolate Rush!" C hopped (N) C hopped 110* 231* Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly
Snow White and the Huntsman (‘12, Act) Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Stewart. Snow White & the Hunt... 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "1995 U.S. Open" (N) Golf Central LET Golf Turkish Airlines Open Round 3 Site: Carya Golf Club -- Belek, Turkey 136* 248* The Waltons "The Minstrel" The Waltons "The Actress" The Waltons "The Fire" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop House (N) House (N) Flip or Flop Flip or Flop 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
Tombstone (‘93, West) Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn, Kurt Russell. P awn Stars 120* 269* Dance Moms "Showdown in Dance Moms "Showdown in Dance Moms: Dance and Dance Moms "Dance Moms Kim of Queens "The To Be Announced 108* 252* Pittsburgh, Part 1" Pittsburgh, Part 2" Chat "Seeing Stars" (N) Down Under, Part 1" 1/2 (N) Swimsuit Saga" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below 0 "Ice Highway" Life -0 "Darkness Falls" Life Below 0 "Ice Highway" Life -0 "Darkness Falls" D ead End Express Dead End Express 186 276 Make It Pop Little Time SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Younger (N) Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle vs Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles Site: Camden Yards -- Baltimore, Md. M ariners WPT Poker 426 687 Baltimore (L) (L) Post-game
Parker (2013, Action) Jennifer Lopez, Michael
The Expendables 2 (2012, Action) Liam Hemsworth, Jason
Transporter 2 (‘05, Act) Amber 168* 241* Chiklis, Jason Statham. Statham, Sylvester Stallone. Valletta, Jason Statham.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Babylon A.D. (‘08, Act) Michelle Yeoh, Vin Diesel. Troy: Street Magic (N) Wiz.Wars "Billy Bears All" 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Family "5 The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Maestro" Wink" Hot Tub" Soup Nazi" Theory Theory Theory Theory Stages" (N) Theory
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Kramer vs. Kramer (1979, Drama) Meryl Streep,
The Late Show (1977, Drama) Lily Tomlin, William
Still of the Night (‘82, 132 256 (‘67, Cri) Warren Beatty. Jane Alexander, Dustin Hoffman. H. Macy, Art Carney. Susp) Roy Schneider. 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting (N) 19 Kids and Counting The Willis Family (N) 19 Kids and Counting 183* 280* Castle "Probable Cause" Castle "The Final Frontier" Supernatural "Black" Supernatural "Reichenbach" Super. "Soul Survivor" Supernatural "PaperMoon" 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 "It's a Trap!" 176* 296* Bizarre Foods "Nambia" Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods "Seattle" Waterparks Waterparks Xtreme Waterparks Coaster Wars Coaster Wars 215* 277* Gilligan Gilligan Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Younger (N) King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Entitled" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*
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9:00 p.m.
When Phil (Ty Burrell) is unexpectedly detained in Seattle, he attends Alex’s (Ariel Winter) graduation party via Skype and a robotic vessel. Meanwhile, Claire stresses out about giving Alex just the right gift.
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Dean (Jensen Ackles) makes a life-altering decision about the Mark of Cain in this season finale. Elsewhere, Castiel (Misha Collins) is caught in the middle of a faceoff between Crowley (Mark Sheppard) and Rowena (guest star Ruth Connell).
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Luke from sunny SoCal is paired with survival instructor Alyssa in this new episode. Together, they face dehydration, hunger and dangerous animals as they take on the coast of the Yucatan. This special edition features fun and interesting facts.
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Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. 136* 248* PGA Golf Crowne Plaza Invitational C HAMPS Golf Senior PGA Championship Round 2 Site: French Lick Golf Resort P GA Golf 136* 248* The Waltons "The Journey" The Waltons "The Odyssey" Waltons "The Separation" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Caribbean Caribbean Love It or List It Love/List "Room to Grow" L ove/List "Line of Sight" House (N) House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Aliens "Alien Breeders" Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Hangar 1: The UFO Files (N) Aliens "The Star Children" 120* 269* Twist of Faith (2013, Musical) David Julian Hirsh, Toni With This Ring (2015) Deion Sanders, Stephen Bishop,
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Another top executive slips into a disguise in this season premiere. The critically acclaimed series follows highranking executives as they leave their comfortable offices behind to learn about the challenges faced by their entrylevel employees.
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The Council of Alphas convenes at Stonehaven and everything seems to be under control until a surprise visit from Savannah (Kiara Glasco) thwarts their plans. Laura Vandervoort, Steve Lund and Tommie-Amber Pirie also star.
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After an officer is outed, his partner refuses to ride with him. As a result, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) are temporarily assigned new partners. Meanwhile, Jamie (Will Estes) and Eddie (Vanessa Ray) work on a revenge mission.
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Ty and Levi try to move their truffles on the black market, but they run into some trouble while trying to move merchandise. They need to race against the clock to sell their haul before it rots. Meanwhile, Richey sets up a booby trap. MAY 17 - 23, 2015
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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131
John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated
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Possible water and mountain views when cleared as seen on neighboring lot. Nice gentle slope, with trees and newer custom homes nearby. Close to Olympic discovery trail. Close to the water roughly halfway between Port Angeles and Sequim this is a beautiful spot to build your dream home.
ML#290334
Private quiet neighborhood, clubhouse, spa, sauna, heated swimming pool and more! 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo in Dominion Terrace for 55 and over.
$59,000 ML#290420
$79,000 ML#281354
Listed for the value of the land only, this is a magical property with fruit trees, a gorgeous garden, perennials, bulbs and an open irrigation ditch running through the property. Owner has built a trail of woody debris to see various parts of the property, there are wetlands to the west, check out the wild ginger and the skunk cabbage leaves are enormous. Sunny and private around the house
$70,000 ML#290695
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A rare find, a lot on upscale East Sequim Bay Road at an affordable price. Only 15 minutes from downtown Sequim but it feels like you’re away from it all View of the bay, mountains and of course, sunsets. Shared driveway with 2134 to the south. Trees on lower part of the lot can be removed to open up view.
Rare Dungeness river front property in nice location with some Mountain views and privacy. Level building site - great location. Almost 300 ft. of river front and portions of the parcel are in the flood plain. Assessor’s maps show app. 3.47 acres. Needs well and septic. Check with the county regarding the new water rules.
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Beautiful parcel available on desirable Bell Hill! One of the best view lots waiting for your home to be built. Views of the Valley, mountains and Strait of Juan de Fuca. ML#290693
Pilots dream property, one of the few undeveloped airstrip frontage lots in the County. 5 acres, Incredible Mountain view, Located on the South side of Kitfox Lane, walk from home to the Dungeness River and fishing access, Close to Cline Spit and Oyster House Rd parks and boat launch. A great location, just off the beaten path! DO NOT ACCESS without an agent present.
$139,000 ML#281964
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Foremost Construction custom cedar home in excellent condition. Lush, gleaming teak floors warm your heart while the wood stove on the brick hearth warms your toes. Well placed windows fills the home is filled with natural light. Skylights in the kitchen, living room, master suite and upstairs balcony. This home shows quality with wood window casings, doors/door trim. The kitchen features 42” solid birch cabinets. Peninsula breakfast bar providing ample storage and counter space.
$190,000 ML#281735
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Large home on acreage that is private and wooded. Very large master bedroom for you to enjoy. There are 2 additional bedrooms and a full bath. Oversized garage with work area. Enjoy the light in your very own sun room. Community water, only $50 every 2 months.
$207,900 ML#290638
$210,000 ML#281494
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Wonderful water view from the 10+ acre parcel @ the top of Eagle Ridge with a building site. All amenities in Well, Septic, Power ready to be hooked up to your custom built home taking full advantage of the Straits views. Owner is in process or re-clearing the build site do to over growth has accrued in the past few years. Subject is approx. 1.6 mile off Hwy 112 up Gerber Rd.
$199,000
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Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576 Call Wade Jurgensen (360) 477-6443 Call Jeanett Heaward (360) 461-4585 Call Larry Cross (360) 460-4300 Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907
Beautifully maintained one level town home in Jennie’s Meadow. 9 foot ceilings and tall windows and skylights provide abundant natural light. Southern exposure and covered patio to enjoy outdoors. HOA maintained front & rear yard with $95 monthly dues. Convenient 2 BR, 2 BA one level floor plan for easy care living. Close to shopping, city amenities, Discovery Trail and Railroad Bridge Park.
ML#290562
Minutes to downtown Port Angeles but still close to Sequim. Storage Galore with this property. 2 Garages as well as an outbuilding, and a heated room off the garage that could be a bedroom or craft room. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths and an office/den as well. Plus there is a new roof, new Pellet Heater, and new windows installed recently. This is a good one!! Come take a look!
$224,500 ML#290654
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Successfully blending sophistication and elegance with spacious and comfortable, this custom built home was designed and built by the current owner and was spared no expense. High quality and beautifully built with an open floor plan that easily flows throughout. From the vaulted ceilings in the formal living room to the huge kitchen island and on to the massive family room with a toasty propane fireplace, you will not be disappointed. FULL RV HOOKUPS and automatic underground sprinkler system for the yard.
$244,900 ML#290106
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Great investment property opportunity. This high bank waterfront home has undergone a complete remodel both inside and out. New roof (2010) to vinyl siding, gutters and downspouts, new garage door, laminate flooring, fresh paint, new cabinetry and ceramic tile in the bathrooms, and granite counter tops in the kitchen. A 16’ x 32’ waterside deck. Easy care landscaping. This home has a great vacation rental history. All furnishings are available if you are looking for a “turn-key” investment.
$325,000 ML#290699
$359,900 ML#290631
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ML#290342 24 MAY 17 - 23, 2015
Creativity abounds in this very custom home surrounded by gardens & a fruit/nut orchard of 50+ trees. Sun-drenched and filled with color, it features hand -crafted wood trim, mosaic tile bathrooms, copper accents & other unique elements. Owners live on the upper level and use the lower level to indulge their interests in a large workshop & an artist/fitness studio. A multi-use design, it can accommodate a bed & breakfast, a mother-in-law suite, or conversion to side by side living units.
$385,000 ML#290591
Enjoy fantastic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, the San Juan’s, Mt. Baker, the Cascades, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Very comfortable and spacious home in a very private, parked out setting. Sunroom and ample decks provide the opportunity to enjoy this special location. Located on desirable Bell Hill and just minutes from bustling downtown Sequim.
$425,000 ML#290691
Quality custom 3BD, 2 full+2 1/2BA home with garage on 5 acres, located on the border of Sequim. The home is constructed of maintenance free Poplar Bark siding w/ local custom cabinets, slab-granite, marble, wood doors and windows throughout to soak in the views of the Olympic Mountains, the Strait, and the scenic pastoral setting. Property has 2 guest dwellings, studio/playhouse, organic garden area, dog run, chicken coop, stable, and more. Protected farmland to the East. Discovery Trail nearby.
$525,000 ML#290650
$373,000
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Call Tanya Rosanbalm (360) 460-4030 Call Barbara Butcher (360)461-2422 Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Linda French (360) 461-0803
Unique home with a view of the Straits that has all the amenities. Gorgeous hardwood floors, carpeting and tile throughout. Beautiful kitchen with a walk in pantry and eating bar. The sun room offer amazing views of the water. Well-designed bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower. The HVAC has air exchange system. There is built in vacuum and surround sound in all rooms for convenience and enjoyment. The septic is for 4 bedrooms for future expansion of the home. RV hookups behind the home.
Three master suites all on one level, PLUS a fully finished daylight basement—all with mountain views. Well-built and well-maintained home with beautiful landscaping and pond and migrating ducks & geese. Irrigation water rights, community water and conventional septic.
Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532
Hamptons Meets NW! This elegant no-bank waterfront home is absolutely stunning offering exquisite details throughout. Inspired by architect Robert A.M. Stern whose homes are known to be unique both for their timelessness & their ability to evoke a conversation with the past. Situated on 5 tranquil acres, this residence offers 360 degree views of the Strait, Victoria, Dungeness Lighthouse, Mt. Baker, & the Olympic Mountains.
$839,000 ML#290628 PENINSULA $1,250,000 DAILY NEWS