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SARC’s Composite effort request is coming together for funds supported Board recommends help for equipment BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Is a newly formed Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center beginning to take shape? The pool-athletic facility closed its doors to the public Oct. 30 in the face of voters’ rejection of a levy in February and a metropolitan park district measure in August. But after subsequently receiving key pledges of support from public entities including Olympic Medical Center, SARC, as it’s known, reached another rung in regaining its vigor Friday, courtesy of the Clallam County Opportunity Fund Board of Directors.
Air-handling system The board unanimously recommended that $731,705 of an estimated $1 million of the county’s 2016 Opportunity Fund money be spent on a small-mobile-home-size air-handling and domestic water and wastewater system that SARC needs to survive — if it reopens next year under a planned management agreement with the Clallam County YMCA. The county commissioners are likely to consider the grant expenditure Jan. 11, Administrator Jim Jones said later Friday. He indicated the request should be wellreceived. Commissioner-elect Mark Ozias and Commissioners Mike Chapman and Bill Peach already have publicly expressed favorable sentiments toward the purchase, Jones said. SARC board Chairman Frank Pickering, who gave the Opportunity Fund board a lengthy justification for the grant, was in understandably good spirits after the meeting. “That was a key vote we needed to have, very much so,” he said. “The partners came together. TURN
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Jennifer States, director of business development for the Port of Port Angeles, displays samples of an I-beam made from carbon-fiber composite scrap material and a piece of wood-laminated composite.
Official: Planned center is building momentum BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — “Little they are,” Yoda might say. But like him, they’re lightweight and strong. Call them doodads or doohickeys if you will, but they’re literally the stuff of which Clallam County’s newest industry may build its future. They’re made from recycled carbonfiber composite scraps that were cast off by the aerospace industry.
The ribbon-like thingamajig is laminated on both sides with genuine maple veneer. A second item, a miniature I-beam, has a design hinting at structural applications. Both were designed and manufactured by students in the Peninsula College Advanced Materials-Composites program. The college hopes to relocate its labs and classrooms to the $5.3 million Composite Materials Technology Center by the fall term.
Other schools that include Washington State University, the University of Washington, and the University of Alabama are research partners in the CRTC, which its director hopes to open in July at 2020 W. 19th St. at Fairchild International Airport. Bob Larsen, chairman of the nonprofit CRTC board, last week told Port of Port Angeles commissioners about the center’s progress. TURN
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Port Angeles police chief to retire in March it through to the final group.” As for his boss, Smith said, “Terry’s accomplished a lot. He’s Gallagher said Friday after the leaving the department in good shape — things that we’ve accomcity announced his retirement. “I’m ready to do something plished with technology, things that we’ve collaborated with other else.” The city will enlist the help of agencies.” the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, known Help with search as WASPC, in a search for GallaThe city chose WASPC for its gher’s replacement, although Dep- expertise and its much lower uty Chief Brian Smith said Satur- cost — $3,000 vs. $25,000 for a day he intends to apply for the job. “headhunter” consultant — to “Processes like those are very conduct the search, according to competitive, very vigorous,” Smith Abbigail Fountain, city human told the Peninsula Daily News. resources manager. “You’re very fortunate to make Fountain said a hire is
Deputy chief plans to apply for post BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Police Chief Terry Gallagher will retire with “my faith in people” intact when he leaves the job he’s held since 2008 and retires March 4. He’ll also keep the trademark sense of humor that’s marked his 30 years in law enforcement. “I was down in Oregon playing golf [with retired law enforcement officers], and it occurred to me I was the only one who had a job,”
expected in mid-May with an interim chief filling the job after Gallagher’s departure. Gallagher, 62, entered law enforcement as a police reserv- Gallagher ist in the 1970s, then served as a military police officer. Out of the Army, he said he sold boats for a few years, then rejoined the Port Angeles force in 1985. According to a city announce-
ment, Gallagher began as a fulltime officer teaching the DARE program to elementary students. In the course of his 30 years with the department, he also served as a patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, a member of the Clallam County Drug Task Force, and deputy chief before being chosen in a nationwide search to replace former Chief Tom Riepe in 2008. Gallagher led the department through financial challenges, reducing overtime by more than $200,000, paring vehicle costs, and using student interns and volunteers to provide some services. TURN
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Cromwell arrested at power plant ACTOR JAMES CROMWELL was among six people arrested at an upstate New York power plant that is under construction. The Times HeraldRecord of Middletown, N.Y., reported that the 75-yearold actor, whose work includes “Babe,” “American Horror Story” and “L.A. Confidential,” was arrested Friday after leading a chant among a group of protesters. New York State Police said the six protesters who were arrested blocked an entrance to the construction site at the Competitive Power Ventures power plant in Orange County. They were arrested on disorderly conduct charges and ordered to appear in
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KURT MASUR, 88, the music director emeritus of the New York Philharmonic, who was credited with transforming the orchestra from a sullen, lackluster ensemble into one of luminous renown, died Saturday in Greenwich, Conn. The death, from complications of Parkinson’s disease, was announced by the Philharmonic. Mr. Masur Mr. in 2000 Masur was the Philharmonic’s music director from 1991 to 2002. When he took its helm, the orchestra was roundly considered to be a worldclass ensemble in name only, its playing grown slipshod, its players fractious and discontented, its recording contracts unrenewed. The selection of Mr. Masur to lead the Philharmonic astounded nearly everyone in classical music circles. A specialist in the music of Central European composers — notably Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Mahler and Bruckner — he had built a respectable if not scintillating career amid the musical and political repressions of East Germany. Enter Mr. Masur, the darkest of dark horses, a shambolic bearded giant who stood 6-foot-3 and favored bolo ties offstage. What he could bring to the Philharmonic, the search committee believed, were attributes that were urgently needed: the respect of its players, before whom he had
appeared as a guest conductor; a deep knowledge of the Germanic repertory that is the foundation stone of the Western symphonic canon; and a tasteful, unswerving fealty to the intent of composers. He could also bring a meticulous if somewhat dictatorial approach to rehearsal discipline, something that New York’s unruly orchestra was widely thought to need.
Freedom Committee. He also served on The Associated Press Board of Directors from 1980 to Mr. Andersen 1986. in 1985 Mr. Andersen and the WorldHerald helped fund a legal challenge that resulted in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision for journal_________ ists in 1976, preventing a HAROLD W. ANDERNebraska district judge SEN, 92, the former pubfrom imposing a gag order lisher of Nebraska’s largest on journalists covering a daily newspaper and first preliminary hearing in a American to be president of murder trial. the International FederaThe district judge had tion of Newspaper Publish- said that pretrial publicity ers, has died. was “destroying our legal Mr. Andersen died of nat- system,” prompting Mr. ural causes late Thursday Andersen to say the judge night at the Nebraska Med- had “flipped his lid.” “The area of the legal ical Center in Omaha, his system that can be affected wife, Marian, said Friday. Mr. Andersen started his by pretrial publicity is very career as a reporter in 1945, narrow,” Mr. Andersen said. Mr. Andersen retired as and was publisher and chief publisher in 1989, but conexecutive of the Omaha tinued as a contributing ediWorld-Herald from 1966 tor, and his columns until 1989. He also served high-pro- appeared in the newspaper until 2007. file roles for groups representing newspapers around the country and the world, Seen Around including the American Peninsula snapshots Newspaper Publishers Association and the World Press A LADY WEARING a yak fur jacket at the Port Angeles Farmers Market is Laugh Lines stopped by a produce lady, who asks, “Wow! What kind A NEW NATIONAL of fur is that?” Lady says, poll found that Hillary “Yak. Feel it.” Produce lady Clinton is now more than says, “You must be warmer 30 points ahead of Bernie than the yak!” . . . Sanders among Democratic voters. WANTED! “Seen Around” I don’t want to say Hill- items recalling things seen on the ary is overconfident, but at North Olympic Peninsula. Send her last rally, she just stood them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax behind the podium and 360-417-3521; or email news@ drank champagne. peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure “I got this.” you mention where you saw your Jimmy Fallon “Seen Around.”
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Effective July 1, the state Fish and Wildlife Commission has banned the retention of wild steelhead in many North Olympic Peninsula rivers. Do you support this move? Yes
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Peninsula Lookback From PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News
1940 (75 years ago) Quinpuplets, five little orphaned spaniel-terrier puppies, will be the main attraction at the Active Club’s auction Saturday afternoon [in Port Angeles]. The quinpuplets were born to a terrier mother at the home of Mrs. Guy Sindars of Sequim. The terrier mother did not live to care for her babies, and they have been raised thus far by Mrs. Sindars, who turned them over to Beacon Bill yesterday because she “was afraid I would become so attached to them I couldn’t part with them.”
1965 (50 years ago) Peninsula College will start its winter quarter Jan. 4. The quarter will end March 21. Those interested in enrolling in the college on
either a part- or full-time basis may do so Jan. 3. It is not necessary for a student to begin his college program in the fall. A selection of courses for beginning students will be offered in the winter quarter.
1990 (25 years ago) Although the state Republican Party was willing, Ann Goos said Wednesday she has ruled out challenging her record threevote loss to state Rep. Evan Jones in court. Instead, the Forks timber activist said she will present a formal complaint to the Legislature about inconsistent ballot-counting procedures in the 24th District’s three counties — Clallam, Jefferson and Grays Harbor. Under state law, the Legislature is the final arbiter on its elections and its membership.
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 20, the 354th day of 2015. There are 11 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 20, 1945, the Office of Price Administration announced the end of tire rationing, effective Jan. 1, 1946. On this date: ■ In 1790, the first successful cotton mill in the United States began operating at Pawtucket, Rhode Island. ■ In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed as ownership of the territory was formally transferred from France to the United States. ■ In 1812, German authors Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm pub-
lished the first volume of the first edition of their collection of folk stories, “Children’s and Household Tales.” ■ In 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union as all 169 delegates to a special convention in Charleston voted in favor of separation. ■ In 1924, Adolf Hitler was released from prison after serving nine months for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch; during his time behind bars, he’d written his autobiographical screed, Mein Kampf. ■ In 1946, the Frank Capra film “It’s A Wonderful Life,” starring James Stewart and Donna Reed, had a preview showing for charity at New York’s Globe The-
atre, a day before its official world premiere. ■ In 1963, the Berlin Wall was opened for the first time to West Berliners, who were allowed oneday visits to relatives in the Eastern sector for the holidays. ■ In 1987, more than 4,300 people were killed when the Dona Paz, a Philippine passenger ship, collided with the tanker Vector off Mindoro island. ■ In 1995, an American Airlines Boeing 757 en route to Cali, Colombia, slammed into a mountain, killing all but four of the 163 people aboard. ■ Ten years ago: A federal judge ruled that “intelligent design” could not be mentioned in biology
classes in a Pennsylvania public school district, delivering a stinging attack on the Dover Area School Board. ■ Five years ago: In the biggest anti-terrorist sweep in Britain in nearly two years, police arrested a dozen men accused of plotting a large-scale terror attack on targets inside the United Kingdom. ■ One year ago: A gunman who’d announced online that he was planning to shoot two “pigs” in retaliation for the police chokehold death of Eric Garner ambushed two New York City officers in a patrol car; Ismaaiyl Brinsley shot Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu to death before running to a subway station and killing himself.
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A5 Briefly: Nation Gunfire closes Madison, Wis., shopping mall MADISON, Wis. — Gunfire erupted Saturday inside a large Wisconsin shopping mall on one of the busiest shopping days before Christmas, leaving a man wounded in the leg, police said. The East Towne Mall in Madison was shut down after the shooting broke out just before 3 p.m. on the Saturday before Christmas. According to a statement posted on its website, Madison police said they were still looking for a suspect. Witnesses told police that several young men were involved in a “disturbance” in the middle of the mall. One pulled out a handgun and fired at least one round. A 19-year-old man involved in the initial dispute was struck in the leg. The mall remained closed late Saturday afternoon. Police said the mall had been secured by late afternoon.
Seeger’s association with known communists and his JapaneseAmerican fiancee pointed to a risk of divided loyalty. Seeger Seeger’s “Communistic sympathies, his unsatisfactory relations with landlords and his numerous Communist and otherwise undesirable friends, make him unfit for a position of trust or responsibility,” according to a military intelligence report. The musician and left-wing activist known for such songs as “If I Had a Hammer,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” and “Turn, Turn, Turn” died in January 2014 at age 94.
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DOVER, Del. — A white police officer in Delaware seen on video kicking a black suspect in the head and breaking his jaw will return to the force on paid administrative leave after being acquitted of assault. FBI built Seeger file Dover Police Chief Paul BerALBANY, N.Y. — As Army nat said in a statement SaturPvt. Pete Seeger eagerly waited day that Cpl. Thomas Webster for a chance to fight for his country during World War II, military IV will return to the police investigators quietly built a case department today on paid administrative leave. that the young folk singer was Police spokesman Cpl. Mark “potentially subversive.” Hoffman says Webster will In a security investigation triggered by a wartime letter he undergo a psychological evaluation before a decision is made on wrote denouncing a proposal to whether he will return to full deport all Japanese-Americans, duty. the Army intercepted Seeger’s A jury deliberated for about mail to his fiancee, scoured his 16 hours over three days before school records, talked to his acquitting Webster on Dec. 8. father, interviewed an ex-landThe jury also declined to convict lord and questioned his pal Webster on a lesser charge of Woody Guthrie, according to misdemeanor assault. FBI files. The Associated Press Investigators concluded that
Security, safety focus for religious venues BY JAY REEVES AND RACHEL ZOLL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In Alabama, a Presbyterian church wanted to be able to hire its own police for protection. Mosque leaders around the country are meeting with law enforcement officials as an antiMuslim furor fuels arson attacks and vandalism. And the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been holding specialized training for congregations for “all hazards, including active shooter incidents.”
Concentrating on safety Religious congregations across the United States are concentrating on safety like never before following a season of violence, from the slaughter unleashed in June by a white shooter at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, to the kill-
ings this month in San Bernardino, California. The Council on AmericanIslamic Relations said 2015 is shaping up as the worst year ever for U.S. mosques, amid the backlash to the Islamic-extremist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, and the intensifying anti-Muslim rhetoric from Donald Trump and others seeking the GOP presidential nomination.
Churches of Greater Austin that drew participants from 35 churches and three mosques. The Charleston church attacked in June, Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, is part of the national African Methodist Episcopal denomination. Christian churches have been refining their security plans ahead of receiving some of their largest crowds of the year for Christmas.
Cases reported Preliminary 2015 data collected by the civil rights organization found 71 reported cases of vandalism, harassment and threats, with 29 of those incidents occurring since the Nov. 13 assaults in France. The Anti-Defamation League, which works to secure Jewish sites, has been organizing safety training around the country with other faith groups, including an Austin, Texas, event with local police and the African Methodist Episcopal
Tips about behavior On a FEMA webinar last Wednesday on protecting houses of worship, the chief security executive at The Potter’s House, the Rev. T.D. Jakes’ megachurch in Dallas, gave tips about behavior that should raise concern, such as a congregant arriving in a long coat in hot weather. If needed, church greeters could give a hug and feel for weapons, said the executive, Sean Smith.
Briefly: World Both candidates relax before Spain’s election MADRID — Political leaders vying for power in Spain’s general election made a point of relaxing as they observed a “day of reflection” before the vote begins. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, whose Popular Party seeks a second consecutive four-year term in office, jogged Saturday around Rajoy Moncloa Palace, the prime minister’s official residence, describing “fresh air” as ideal for the occasion. Pedro Sanchez of the main opposition Socialist Party, a former basketball player, accompanied his wife to see daughters Carlota and Ainhoa play in a game of basketball. Pablo Iglesias of the upstart radical left Podemos party that hopes to shake up Spanish politics in today’s vote booked his place to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on its second day of showing in Spain.
Smog alert for Beijing BEIJING — Beijing was enveloped in eye-watering, throat-irritating smog Saturday as the second red alert of the month went into effect in the Chinese capital, forcing many cars off the roads and restricting factory production. A wave of smog settled over the notoriously polluted city of 22.5 million overnight. Levels of PM2.5, the tiniest and deadliest airborne particles, rose to as high as 331 in some parts of Beijing on Saturday and are predicted to top 500 in the coming days — more than 20 times the level considered safe by the World Health Organization.
Avalanche in Denmark COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Rescue workers used shovels, excavators, search dogs and powerful lamps to dig through tons of snow in total darkness Saturday after an avalanche smashed houses on the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbardl. The avalanche tumbled down Saturday about 11 a.m. from Sukkertoppen Mountain into Longyearbyen, the main settlement on Svalbard, shoving houses off their foundations, flipping cars and burying people under yards of snow. The Associated Press
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Defense chief calls airstrike on Iraqi soldiers ‘regrettable’ BY LOLITA C. BALDOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ABOARD THE USS KEARSARGE — The American airstrike that may have killed a number of Iraqi soldiers on Friday seems to be “a mistake that involved both sides,” U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday. Iraq pledged to punish those responsible. Iraq’s defense minister, Khalid al-Obeidi, said that the strike killed one officer and nine soldiers.
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He said Iraq had begun an investigation and that the “wrongdoer would be punished according to Iraqi law.” A U.S. military statement Friday did not say how many Iraqi soldiers may have been killed. Carter said the incident near the western Iraqi city of Fallujah was “regrettable.” He called Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to express condolences. He said the airstrike Friday “has all the indications of being a mistake of the kind that can hap-
pen on a dynamic battlefield.” The Pentagon chief did not provide details about the airstrike, which the U.S. military headquarters in charge of the war effort in Syria and Iraq said was one of several it conducted Friday against Islamic State group targets. The U.S. military statement said the airstrikes came in response to requests and information provided by Iraqi security forces on the ground near Fallujah and were done in coordination with Iraqi forces.
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Nation: President starts Hawaii vacation with family
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World: 18 drowned, 14 rescued from refugee boat
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA arrived at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe to spend his first afternoon of vacation at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course. He was joined by Joe Paulsen, Mike Brush and Bobby Titcomb, all familiar golfing partners. As the motorcade whizzed on base Saturday, about a dozen people took cellphone videos. The president arrived in the wee hours of the day at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam via Air Force One. He was joined by first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha.
POLICE IN NEW Hampshire say a large truck tire has exploded at an auto center, killing a worker and seriously injuring a customer. Police said they were called to the Sears Auto Center in Salem at about 7:50 a.m. Saturday. According to a 9-1-1 call, a caller reported that a worker was filling up the tire when it “exploded off the machine” and hit both men in the head. Police say 22-year-old worker Justin Almon of Sandown, N.H., died of head injuries. Police say 23-year-old customer Adam Sproul of Boothbay, Maine, was flown to Boston Medical Center with
CHINA’S DEFENSE MINISTRY said Saturday that the U.S. committed “a serious military provocation” by recently flying two Air Force B-52 bombers over a Chinese-controlled man-made island in the South China Sea, a mission that the U.S. appeared to indicate had strayed off course. The Defense Ministry accused the U.S. of deliberately raising tensions in the disputed region, where China has been aggressively asserting its claims to virtually all islands, reefs and their surrounding seas. It also reiterated that it would do whatever is necessary to protect China’s sovereignty.
A TURKISH NEWS agency said at least 18 migrants drowned and 14 others were rescued after a boat taking them to Greece sank off the Turkish coast. The DHA news agency said the boat sank early Saturday after leaving the Aegean resort of Bodrum. It said the boat was transporting Iraqi, Pakistani and Syrian refugees to the nearby Greek island of Kalymnos. According to DHA, Turkish authorities have detained two people suspected of organizing the smuggling journey. Some 800,000 asylum-seekers have reached Greece from Turkey so far this year.
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Clallam County commissioners will consider a oneyear contract extension with Clallam Public Defender to provide indigent defense services Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include: ■ A contract amendment with the Peninsula Housing Authority adding an administration budget line. ■ An agreement with the State Patrol for the National Criminal History Improvement program. ■ The purchase of easement from the Sequim Valley Center Lot Owners Association for the Carlsborg Sewer project. A work session will be held at 9 a.m. Monday to preview items set for action Tuesday. The board also will discuss a recommendation for contracted chemical dependency, mental health and co-occurring services.
Clallam Transit The Clallam Transit board will hold a public hearing on a draft 2016 budget Monday. The hearing will begin at 1 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System headquarters at 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd. Board action on the draft budget is expected after the hearing. Agenda items for the board meeting include: ■ Recognition of Jim McEntire and Mike Breidenbach for their service as board members. ■ Memorandums of commendation for customer service for Jacque Quent, Martin Borleau, Jim Goff,
Eye on Clallam Penny Bially and David Fudally. ■ Adoption of an updated mission statement, vision statement and values and goals for 2016 to 2018. ■ An amendment to the 2014-20 transit development plan. ■ A request for proposals for advertising services. ■ Approval of a salary and wage scale for non-represented personnel. ■ Travel authorization for a state Transit Association legislative conference. ■ Election of board officers for 2016.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners’ meetings for Monday; and Dec. 28 have been canceled. The next regular meeting will be Jan. 4.
MOXEE — Demand from craft beer brewers led to an 11 percent increase in U.S. hop production in 2015 compared with the previous year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service said production totaled 78.8 million pounds.
Wash. produces most Washington state produced 59.4 million pounds, followed by Oregon with 10.6 million pounds and Idaho with 8.7 million pounds.
The schooner Adventuress was lowered into the water and moved Friday to Point Hudson, where it will spend the winter participating in educational programs.
PT ship takes up winter class duties BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — There is still a lot of adventure left for the Adventuress. The 133-foot, 100-ton historical ship took a five-minute journey from the Boat Haven to Point Hudson, where it will serve as a floating classroom before beginning the 2016 sailing season in March. “We had a very successful sailing
season, with more than 3,400 people coming aboard,” Sound Experience Executive Director Catherine Collins said of the 2015 season. “We brought it back to Port Townsend for the winter for two reasons: the incredible infrastructure — a heavy lift to get us in and out of the water — and our partnering with the Maritime Discovery Schools.” This is the second winter the vessel has hosted students, framing
subject matter from English to biology in a maritime environment. “The marine environment inspires kids, and this training can encourage them to seek a career in the maritime trades,” Collins said. Still to come this winter is the installation of a new boom and a redesign of the battery system, Collins said. Maintenance requires Collins to spearhead a fundraising process that never ends.
Sequim School Board The Sequim School Board of Directors will consider a new policy concerning gifted students when it meets Monday. The regular meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in the district boardroom at 503 N. Sequim Ave. The board is considering adoption of an academic acceleration policy, under which students who meet state standards in a particular area are automatically enrolled in the next most rigorous level of advanced courses. The ultimate goal is that these students will eventually be eligible for automatic enrollment in dual-credit courses, according to the district.
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Those three states produce about a third of the world supply. Oil from hop cones is used in beer for flavoring and stabilizing. Production and acreage increased in all three states despite extreme heat early in the season and a low winter snowpack that influences irrigation. Washington state had the highest number of acres harvested going back to 1915. Idaho had its highest production and acres harvested since 1944. An official said hop acreage in the Pacific Northwest has increased 48 percent in the past three years.
SARC: No naysayers at meeting CONTINUED FROM A1 gent on the YMCA and SARC board agreeing on “There’s a team coopera- YMCA management of the tive effort here to get this pool-athletic center and on facility back in operation,” SARC receiving the Opportunity Fund grant. Pickering said. YMCA fundraising Pickering even suggested Sequim YMCA at chairman Gary Huff said SARC might become the YMCA board could consider the management SARC’s new name. He said later Friday that agreement by mid-Februthe previous grant applica- ary. The SARC board of tion estimate of $760,500 was reduced to $731,705 directors, which operates after additional evaluation through the support of a of the project and could still junior taxing district, would be revised downward as the act solely as the facility’s landlord. project progresses. “This will be a very thorPreliminary budget ough project,” he said.
Group effort Opportunity Fund board members were swayed by the team approach toward supporting the revival of SARC that would be realized with substantial financial help from OMC, the city of Sequim and the Sequim School District — with management expertise provided by the YMCA. Pledged funding consists of $60,000 annually from OMC; $30,000 annually for three years from the city of Sequim, as recently approved by the City Council; and $20,000 in 2016 from the Sequim School District. City funding is contin-
Pickering presented a preliminary $1.04 million 2016 operating budget that showed $1.13 million in revenue, 10 percent of which is OMC, Sequim and school district funding. He said it was based on budgets for a number of YMCAs and a management study put together in anticipation of the Clallam County Family YMCA running the facility. “I was very happy to see OMC, the city and the other entities are on board,” Opportunity Fund board member Sharon DelaBarre said before voting to recommend grant approval. “They are obviously looking to bring a new level of
experienced management to the fore. “The other thing, I think, is this is an ongoing operation that speaks on so many levels, not just the kids, not just the health, not just the real estate, not just the quality of life. It’s all of those things, completely interwoven.” Pickering said OMC would use a portion of the facility for expanded physical therapy, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, sports medicine and chronic disease management services. “OMC is a key partner,” he said.
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in membership dues. Pickering said SARC relied on membership dues for 80 percent of revenue, far more than other athletic facilities. SARC, which cannot impose automatic 1 percent increases, did not seek a levy for a dozen years, then barely failed to gain a 60 percent supermajority in February for a property tax levy of 12 cents per $1,000 of property valuation. When the vote came, Hermann went along with the majority of DelaBarre, Dan Leinan, Joe Murray, Orville Campbell and Alan Barnard. “It’s really about the kids, for me,” Hermann said. “They really need a place to learn how to swim and recreate in that manner.” He still wasn’t convinced SARC’s 2016 spending plan was viable. “Business-wise, I’m not convinced it makes all that much sense,” he said. That wasn’t DelaBarre’s take. “SARC is in a position to come into the 21st century,” she said.
The public comment portion of the meeting included no naysayers. Supporters included a half-dozen speakers who favored the allocation. But board member Bill Hermann said the preliminary budget contained “a bunch of pie-in-the-sky revenue,” including an anticipated $100,000 in contributions — about 10 percent of the budget. “How are you going to ________ increase all these numbers when you couldn’t do it in Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb the last five years?” Her- can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. mann asked. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily It also included $882,000 news.com.
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the sadness and suffering he’d observed. “You run into a lot of heartbreak,” he said. “You can’t avoid it. “But I never lost my faith in people. Law enforcement is a job that can people to become pretty negative. But overall, I think the world is filled with pretty good people.” And he said he was
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2 hospitals approve settlement TACOMA — Two hospitals in Washington state are among 32 in 15 states agreeing to make payments to settle allegations that they submitted false claims to the federal Medicare program for a type of procedure. The News Tribune reported that MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital agreed to pay $938,000 and that Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane will pay $906,000. According to the Justice Department, the settlements announced Friday are the latest to resolve allegations of hospital mischarges for kyphoplasty procedures. That’s a minimally invasive procedure used to treat certain spinal fractures that often are due to osteoporosis. The department said whistleblowers’ lawsuits alleged hospitals increased their Medicare billings by charging for the procedures on an inpatient basis, rather than on an outpatient basis. MultiCare admitted no wrongdoing but says it settled to avoid litigation costs.
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Composite Recycling Technology Center consultant Geoff Wood and Gov. Jay Inslee inspect a shovel made from recycled carbon-fiber composites with which Inslee broke ground in September at the Composite Recycling Technology Center at Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles. In background from left are Jennifer States, director of business development for the Port of Port Angeles, and port Commissioner Jim Hallett.
Center: Management by the end of this year, he said. Next year’s goals include assembling a management team. In 2017, the CRTC wants to open an Innovation Center “to attract artisans, futurists, people who have these great ideas, and let ’em go,” Larsen said. He said directors also want to establish an engineer-in-residence program for its business partners. “We want to make the CRTC a destination for top designers.” By 2019, the CRTC hopes to become the supplier of recycled carbonfiber to a number of manufacturers in Clallam County. By 2020, Larsen said, the center could divert 250,000 pounds of carbon-fiber composites a year away from landfills. At that time, the center could start producing larger products and expand into the building at 1010 W. 18th St.
Lining up A year ago, the port upgraded heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment there. Eventually, a consultant forecasts, 340 people will hold jobs at the center and its associated firms. “People will be coming to Port Angeles to get material that will be the feedstock for their new products,” he said. “There is a line of partners waiting to engage with us when we get up and running. “This is not pie in the sky.”
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Everett City Council approves timber harvest agreement with regulators About 1,000 acres will be protected in the heavily wooded area around Lake Chaplain that is also the city’s source of drinking water.
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PORT ANGELES — Ssshhh: The Composite Recycling Technology Center has chosen its first product, but it’s secretive about just what it will be. Bob Larsen, chairman of the CRTC board, hopes the center will turn out the first 800 of the articles by the fourth quarter of 2016, of which 750 will go on sale, probably locally. By that time, the center should employ 10 people, Larsen said, who will double production in the first quarter of 2017. Larsen, who also heads OboTech LLC of Port Angeles and is a consultant in renewable fuels, transportation technology and collegiate and secondary school vehicle competitions, briefed Port of Port Angeles commissioners Tuesday about the product, providing information that stopped short of an actual description. He declined to say when he would reveal it. However, he said it would be marketed to meet “an underserved niche” that is growing by 40 percent a year among high-technology fans. It offers a high profit margin with a production process that can be used for other products, he said. Although initial quantities will be sold directly to consumers, subsequent sales will use existing market avenues under a private label, Larsen said. Pressed by the Peninsula Daily News to divulge more, Larsen would say only that the product will be “something people would use in their spare time” and “definitely have high-tech features” but would not present a consumer liability as a snowboard might pose. More kinds of items will come, Larsen said, with a second one appearing in the third quarter of 2016. “There’s got to be a pipeline of products beyond the first one,” he said.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 to heat. The center estimates a Officials led by Gov. Jay maximum of six semiInslee — who wielded a trailer trucks a month recycled carbon-fiber shovel would make the trip. The trimmings are — broke ground in September inside the worth up to $60 per pound, 25,000-square-foot shell according to the port’s comafter the CRTC received posites consultant, Geoff $3.5 million in county, state Wood. Shootout injury Washington state proand federal grants. SEATTLE — AuthoriThe port has committed duces 1.4 million pounds of ties in Seattle say a run$1.5 million to the project. composite scrap each year, ning shootout between The CRTC, a nonprofit cor- but manufacturers like the occupants in two vehicles poration, will legally be a Boeing Co. cannot use recyled to a crash that injured a woman in a third vehicle port tenant, not a subsid- cled materials in aerospace iary. configurations. police describe as being in The directors — who However, it is used in the wrong place at the include members associated products ranging from solar wrong time. with Washington State Uni- panels frames to ski poles, The King County Sheriff’s Office told The Seattle versity and Pacific North- computer cases to snowTimes that a Ford Explorer west National Laboratory boards. was chasing a Jeep Chero- — hope to equip it with kee in White Center on Fri- recycling and manufactur- Port’s support ing machinery using day night when the The CRTC will continue another $1.35 million from Explorer crashed into a to receive $615,000 in marthe state’s Clean Energy Chevrolet Tahoe. keting support from the Fund. Police say the woman Approval or denial of the port, he said, but he predriving the Tahoe suffered grant could come next dicted it will be self-sustainminor injuries. ing by 2018. month. Police say three occuBy then, it will research pants in the Explorer and develop new uses for Supply, demand jumped out, got into a scrap carbon-fiber material. white Toyota car and fled. In its first 14 weeks as It’s a laminated product Police say they found an independent corporation that in its virgin state is two guns in the Explorer — albeit one created and and at least one bullet hole supported by the port — the used in the outer shell of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner in a house. center has received a letter and BMW’s i3 electric car. Authorities say it’s not of intent from an end-prod“We have already been yet known if any other uct carbon-fiber company to contacted by more than a injuries occurred during open a plant in Port Ange- dozen companies,” Larsen the shootout chase. les. said about potential R&D “We already have people partners, “so we know Death, injury raising their hands and they’re out there.” saying, ‘We want to join CUSTER — A woman you,’ ” Larsen said, declining Sample strip died and a Washington to name the company “at State Patrol trooper was this moment” but adding, As he showed commisseriously injured when a “Stay tuned.” sioners a sample ribbonvehicle crashed into a The CRTC plans to like strip of maple/carbontrooper’s patrol car as it sat receive scrap carbon-fiber fiber laminate, Larsen parked along Interstate 5. The Bellingham Herald from Puget Sound-area asked, “Can you imagine a aerospace firms in refriger- whole line of furniture that reported that the crash happened Friday afternoon ated trucks and store the combines the wood that mildly volatile material we’re so famous for with on northbound I-5 near in freezers until it processes carbon fiber?” Custer. Peninsula College will The trooper had stopped the material; refrigerating it, said officials, prevents apply for a patent on the his vehicle on the side of the freeway to respond to a it from deteriorating due wood/composite laminate rollover crash, and a car crashed into him as he sat inside. Trooper Heather Axtman said the trooper was trapped inside the vehicle and suffered a head injury. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment Wednesday. He was taken to a hospital The deal allows the city for treatment. EVERETT — The Everto cut trees on part of the Axtman said the woman ett City Council has approved an agreement with 3,700-acre tract in exchange in the car that hit the state and federal regulators for protecting other areas patrol vehicle was unreallowing timber harvest on for 50 years. sponsive. About an hour land the city owns but is also later, Axtman said the the home to federally prowoman had died. Identities have not been tected northern spotted owls and marbled murrelets. released. The Everett Daily Herald Custer is about 15 miles reported that the north of Bellingham. The Associated Press council approved the agree-
PORT ANGELES — While Bob Larsen found it hard to hide his hopes for the Composite Recycling Technology Center, he acknowledged that a set of adverse circumstances could delay or derail its success. Larsen, chairman of the CRTC board, told Port of Port Angeles commissioners last week that possible problems include: ■ Funding: The CRTC hopes to receive a $1.35 million state Clean Energy grant to equip the center. “Obviously we need equipment to be able to make this material,” Larsen said. If the center doesn’t get the award, it must look elsewhere, but it already has approached foundations about grants. ■ Supply: The CRTC needs a sustainable source of carbon-fiber scrap. At least one supplier firm has been secured, and Larsen said center officials are negotiating with three other potential suppliers he said he can identify in January. ■ Poor product reception: Larsen called this a low-to-moderate risk. “I believe our product [see related report] will be very well-accepted in the marketplace,” he said. As likely a problem, he said, is that demand for the articles will exceed supply. ■ Marketing support: The port has pledged continued assistance, but it is governed by elected officials whose future enthusiasm may not match those of the current commission. “If we don’t get that support,” Larsen said, “that will definitely slow down our growth and delay our expansion.” Overall, he said, “we think we can overcome each of the obstacles. “It’s going to take a lot of hard work, but all the elements of success are in place.”
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Sequim inks Civic Center closeout pact City approves $12M contract with Bellevue construction company BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — The city has approved a $12,723,131 contract with Lydig Construction of Bellevue as part of administrative closeout procedures for the Civic Center construction project at 152 W. Cedar St. Acceptance of the contract allows city staff to work with the state departments of Labor and Industries, Revenue and Employment Security to finish contract closeout procedures. The City Council voted to accept the construction contract as complete during its regular meeting Monday. This means the city recognizes Lydig has completed or will complete work at the Civic Center specified in a contract drawn up in 2014. All that remains is a final treatment for the stair treads in the lobby and the application for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design silver certification, which is being finalized for submission, according to the city. The Civic Center — which includes the police station, City Hall and Community Plaza — officially opened for business in May. On Jan. 6, 2014, the council authorized the sign-
ing of a contract to construct the new Civic Center under the Design Build model with a guaranteed maximum price of $11,845,000. At the time, it was recognized that the council would likely approve change orders for upgrades or additions to the project for additional expense, according to city staff. Subsequently, a total of $856,945.59 in change orders was approved. Approximately half of that expense was the completion of the Community Plaza in the front of the building, according to the city.
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Clallam trust lands panel assembles Board eyes growing its membership, arrearage BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Port Angeles Fire Capt. Keith Bogues approaches a house at 808 E. 10th St. in Port Angeles after smoke was reported coming from under the eaves Friday morning.
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PORT ANGELES — A chimney fire that reignited after initially being doused by a resident damaged a 10th Street home Friday morning. Lt. Kevin Denton of the Port Angeles Fire Department said firefighters received the call at 9:39 a.m. for a fire at 808 E. 10th St. With smoke showing from the eaves and roof vents of the single-story house, firefighters discovered a fire in the wall above the home’s fireplace. They opened up the inte-
rior wall and ceiling above the fireplace and extinguished a fire that Denton said extended into the attic. The fire was contained to the area around and above the fireplace, said Denton, but there was smoke throughout the home. No one was home at the time. No injuries were reported, and fire officials said they were unsure the occupants will be staying in the home. Fire officials said a neighbor had earlier alerted a resident of the home that embers were coming from the chimney. The resident left for work after dousing
the chimney embers with a garden hose, and the fire reignited while the resident wasn’t home. Denton said the fire appeared to have extended into the house structure after creosote within the unlined chimney ignited. There is no cost estimate for damage to the structure or its contents. Mutual aid was provided by Clallam County Fire District No. 2, which stood by at the Port Angeles station with an engine and three personnel. A total of 11 fire personnel responded to the scene.
Neah Bay school nets performance award Elementary acknowledged for its ‘exceptional student performance’ BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
NEAH BAY — Neah Bay Elementary is one of three schools in the state recognized last week for high achievement. The small elementary was named as a Title I, Part A Distinguished School for “exceptional student performance for two or more years” by the state Office of the Superintendant of Public Instruction. Students at the school have earned scores far above state averages for the past several years. “It’s a continuing effort on the part of our staff, support from the community and the parents, and consistency and effort on the part of students,” said Alice Murner, principal of Neah Bay Elementary. The elementary school
“It’s a continuing effort on the part of our staff, support from the community and the parents, and consistency and effort on the part of students.”
has received multiple awards for improvement and achievement over the past several years. “It keeps the momentum going, to know we’re continuing to do it right,” ALICE MURNER Murner said. principal of The award comes with Neah Bay Elementary $5,000 for members of the staff to travel to receive the award at the Jan. 27-31 tion website. National Title I Conference Martin Sortun Elemenin Houston. tary in Kent and Chambers Elementary in University 3 representatives Place were also named. Two Washington state Three teachers will represent the school: fifth-grade schools were selected for teacher Roberta Townsend, the national-level award: fourth-grade teacher Linda Leonard M. Jennings EleJohnson and third-grade mentary in Colfax and Nooksack Elementary in teacher Jody Sanders. Title I, Part A schools Nooksack. ________ are those with “high numbers or high percentages of Reporter Arwyn Rice can be children from low-income reached at 360-452-2345, ext. families,” according to the 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily U.S. Department of Educa- news.com.
PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee will expand its membership as it begins to examine state management of county trust lands. In its first meeting Friday, the committee voted to ask the board of county commissioners to enlarge the panel from 16 to 20 members. It also voted to offer the new seats to local branches of the Sierra Club and Audubon Society, Olympic Medical Center and city of Port Angeles, all of which have expressed an interest in participating. County commissioners are expected to discuss the request at their Monday work session. Last summer, the elected Charter Review Commission voted 10-4 to send a letter to commissioners recommending a trust lands committee to address the reconveyance of state Department of Natural Resources trust lands back to the county for management. The July 6 letter said the group should examine the “history, issues, benefits, challenges of reconveyance.” If reconveyance is found to be not in the county’s best interest, the committee was tasked to engage DNR on how it is fulfilling its trust obligations to the county, its citizens and junior taxing districts that rely on timber sales to fund schools, hospitals, libraries and fire districts. A catalyst for the effort is
arrearage, a legal term used to describe timber that DNR identified for sale but did not sell in the past decade. County Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach voted to form the committee Sept. 15. Commissioner Mike Chapman voted no, saying DNR is doing a good job managing trust lands and is working to correct arrearage. The group was asked to prepare a report for the board of county commissioners by the end of next year. Members include representatives from the environmental community, timber industry, political parties, junior taxing districts, granges and a ranking DNR official.
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By the end of the meeting, the ad hoc committee had agreed to include in next month’s session a briefing from DNR Deputy Supervisor for State Uplands and committee member Kyle Blum about the nuts and bolts of arrearage and other trust land issues. Meetings in February and March will include discussions on the restrictions placed on timber harvests and legal issues surrounding forest management.
Calculations Clallam County hired former Commissioner Phil Kitchel to prepare information for the committee. Peach, who convened Friday’s meeting, offered to share his own calculations on arrearage. Meanwhile, Joe Murray, a professional forester representing the Society of American Foresters, was appointed as chair of the Trust Lands Advisory Committee. Murray received eight votes to Bob Lea’s six votes in the nomination process. Lea, a retiree who was appointed by Chapman, was named vice chair. Forks City Attorney and Planner Rod Fleck was appointed as secretary. Murray, Lea, Fleck and Blum will serve on an executive committee for the full panel. Members agreed to meet on the third Friday of the month. Meetings will begin at noon in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Former county Commissioner Mike Doherty, who served on the Charter Review Commission, recommended that the trust lands committee defer a draft work plan for at least a month. “This is a major issue,” Doherty said. “It’s all about private timber, public timber . . . just a lot of big issues. And some of it is grounded in [the] Forest Practices Act and how the current managers do whatever they do within the constraints of the law.” “To me, learning about those sorts of background issues is very important before we get this rush to conveyance,” Doherty added. ________ “And I’ll tell you, having Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be been on the Charter Review reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Commission, there was a 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula rush to get there.” dailynews.com.
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SHORELINE — Authorities say a 17-year-old Shorewood High School student was arrested Thursday night after school officials reported receiving information that the student planned to “shoot up
the school.” King County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Cindi West said in a statement a parent had called school officials and said rumors were circulating about a student planning a shooting at the school in Shoreline. Investigators say the
teen told other students not to go to school Friday because of his plans and that he posted a message on Snapchat saying goodbye. The student was arrested and booked into a juvenile detention facility for investigation of felony threats.
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The Port Angeles High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Roughrider Company earned two first-place and two third-place finishes in a conference competition Dec. 12 in Tacoma.
PA High cadets place high in conference competition BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School cadets returned home with an armful of awards from a competition in Tacoma. The school’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets earned four top-three finishes Dec. 12 at the Washington High School (Tacoma) JROTC Drill and Rifle meet. “The cadets continue to learn that through the hard work and dedication, they
can overcome any challenge,� said Capt. Jon Picker, senior instructor for the Port Angeles NJROTC. “Roughrider teams did their very best and it surely paid off,� Picker said. The 21-member armed drill team placed first in its category.
Color guard A four-member color guard unit placed third in the Color Guard A category, and a second color guard unit placed first in the Color
Guard B category. The unit’s physical fitness team placed third in the physical fitness competition. Cadet Haley Hollingsworth earned individual honors by placing fifth overall in the sporter division of the air rifle competition. The unit’s next competition will be Jan. 30 at Rogers High School in Puyallup. There are 120 members of the unit at Port Angeles High and 34 cadets compete at the meets. The team is a member of
the Columbia River Division of the JROTC Drill and Rifle Northwest Conference and is defending the unit’s 2015 state championship. Meets include both unit and individual competition in color guard, air rifle, team and individual armed drill, team and individual unarmed drill, and a physical fitness test.
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SEQUIM — While outgoing City Councilman Ken Hays will miss the camaraderie that comes with being a civil servant, he is ready to focus on his personal life and building up family ties. Hays resigned, effective immediately, Monday via a letter to Mayor Candace Pratt and City Manager Charlie Bush. Hays has served on the City Council since 2008 and served as mayor from 201013. “Two terms is really enough for any person,� he said.
‘On my mind’ Hays said that while his experience at the helm of city government “certainly was great, enriching and broad-reaching,� he has been considering resigning for some time. “It has been . . . on my mind for a while,� he said. “I was neglecting my personal life and even my family life for quite a while, and trying to devote more time to that was causing me to have less time to devote to my council responsibilities.� Resigning “was a decision my family and I made together,� Hays said. “It is not without regrets that I do it,� especially considering he received 1,387 votes in November’s gen-
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Time with family In addition to having more time with his wife and son, the latter of which recently moved to Colorado, Hays can now devote more attention to the architecture firm he has owned in Sequim since 1988, he said. Hays said he has every confidence in city staff to run operations smoothly following his departure. “I think we are really lucky to have such a strong city organization,� he said. “It is in really good hands, professionally and with all the volunteers. I think the government is working well, despite the normal ups and downs you would expect. It is really strong and efficient.� Hays said he has no intention of running for political office again in the near future. “I don’t really have any interest in higher office,� he said. “I think municipal government is where you can make the most difference.� He said that “maybe in four or five years,� after retirement, he might return to city politics “if there is a need and an interest.� Hays’ vacant council position will be filled by appointment. The term will expire Dec. 31, 2017. The salary for this position is $250 per month. Applicants must be registered voters of the city, have a one-year continuous period of residency in the city and hold no other public office or employment under city government. Interviews for the vacant position will take place during two regularly scheduled or special City Council meetings in early January. These meetings are held at the Civic Center, located at 152 W. Cedar St. Applications and information about the position’s criteria are available at the Civic Center, by calling 360681-3428 or online at www. sequimwa.gov. The deadline for submitting a completed application to the city clerk’s office is 9 a.m. Jan. 4.
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A11 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. This Monday’s meeting will feature Eric Lewis, CEO of Olympic Medical Center, who will review current expansion activity in Port Angeles for 2016; Russ Veenema, who will display images of the past 15 years of chamber activity; and Ron Jones, conductor of the Port Angeles High School Roughrider Orchestra, who will accompany student musicians Mariia Dzhenkova, Ben Basden, Lauren Waldron, and Daniel Williams as they perform holiday favorites. 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. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings usually are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. There will be no luncheon this Tuesday due to the Christmas holiday. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no gathering this Wednesday due to the Christmas holiday. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings usually are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. There will be no program this Monday. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The next PABA meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 5. There are no meetings over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
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The recent North American Bridge Championships attracted many retirees. Researchers say competitive tournaments have purpose and meaning, much as unpaid work does.
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PORT ANGELES — Necessities and Temptations, 217 N. Laurel St., will hold a Christmas party from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. The party — open to the public and offering eggnog and chocolates, root beer floats and noshes — is also the holiday after-hours business mixer for the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce. Necessities & Temptation’s owner, Edna Petersen, said pictures of her dog, Preston, will be sprinkled around the gift store. “Find a picture, and you win a prize,” Petersen said. For more information, phone Petersen at 360-457-6400 or email nectemp@olypen.com.
MARK A. WIEDER began playing chess at age 8. Now the owner of a consulting firm in New Jersey, Wieder, 65, played competitively throughout high school and college. According to the United States Chess Federation, he is among the top 5 percent of federation members 65 and older. During the past two summers, Wieder has flown to Missouri to spend four days at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis watching even better players compete. “It’s like sending your brain to the gym,” he said. Wieder plays in tournaments in Ridgewood, N.J., and at the Marshall Chess Club in New York’s Greenwich Village, where he’s eligible for
Research study A Brain Health Research study released in 2014 by AARP found that those questioned believed maintaining mental acuity (37 percent) was second only to a healthy heart (51 percent) in sustaining a healthy lifestyle. While many older people are attracted to mind challenges and computer games, others like Wieder embrace competition in tried-andtrue games like bridge, poker and chess. TURN
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Shkreli’s arrest gives drug makers cover BY ANDREW POLLACK
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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market will be closed this Saturday, the day after Christmas. The market will reopen Jan. 2. It is located at The Gateway transit center, corner of Lincoln and Front streets. For more information, phone 360-460-0361.
During his three months as a household name, Martin Shkreli has been a walking, talking (incessantly) personification of one of the pharmaceutical industry’s worst nightmares — the greedy drug company executive. So his arrest Thursday on This week’s scheduled lineup: securities fraud charges might ■ Monday: Jingle Jazz Conbring some private cheer to pharcert from Peninsula College. maceutical company executives, ■ Tuesday: High school holiwho blame him for setting off a day concert. Acupuncture training public uproar over drug prices. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles PORT ANGELES — Pat In fact, in some ways, Shkreli, City Manager Dan McKeen. Flood, East Asian medicine pracchief executive of Turing Pharma■ Thursday: Special Christtitioner and owner of Olympic ceuticals, has taken the heat off mas programming. Acupuncture & Natural Wellness other drug companies. Clinic, 603 E. Eighth St., successMost drug companies do not Sales skew online fully completed both basic and increase prices fiftyfold overnight, NEW YORK — More often, advanced training in battlefield as Shkreli did. shoppers are making the decision acupuncture in Los Angeles on But they often increase prices to sit on their couches rather Dec. 6. 10 percent or more a year, far This system is being employed than head to stores this holiday faster than inflation. by the armed services and Veter- season. Online sales growth so far ans Administration in the treatthis holiday season is surpassing ment of all types of pain conditions, according to a news release growth in sales at physical stores, according to First Data, from the business. which analyzed online and inThis acupuncture technique store payments from Oct. 31 “enhances Flood’s ability to prothrough Monday. vide rapid and effective pain Sales growth for stores is up relief for all patients,” according 2 percent, while online sales rose to the release. 4.6 percent, according to First For more information, phone Data, which declined to give dol360-417-8870. lar figures, citing proprietary reasons. KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments.
a reduced-rate senior membership of $225. He said he hoped to eventually join tournaments abroad once his children were on their own. As people age, ways to keep the mind sharp are becoming one of their latest obsessions.
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News Analysis And those 10 percent increases — on drugs for common diseases like diabetes, high cholesterol and cancer — have a far bigger impact on health care spending than the 5,000 percent increase on Turing’s drug, Daraprim, which might be used by about 2,000 people a year facing possible brain damage from a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis. “Because he played the part so well of the evil Wall Street hedge fund guy, Martin really drew attention away from the more serious issues with much bigger dollar impacts,” said John Rother, chief executive of the National Coalition on Health Care, a Washington organization concerned with drug prices. TURN
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Demonstrators protest outside of the New York offices of Turing Pharmaceuticals, whose chief, Martin Shkreli, was arrested Thursday.
Shkreli resigns as Turing CEO BY LINDA A. JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TRENTON, N.J. — The pharmaceutical executive reviled for price-gouging resigned Friday as head of the drugmaker Turing Pharmaceuticals, a day after being arrested on charges of securities fraud related to a company he previously ran. Martin Shkreli, whose arrest delighted countless people appalled by his unapologetic stance after hiking the price of a lifesaving drug by 5,000 percent, is being replaced on an interim basis by Ron Tilles, according to a statement issued Friday by Turing, which is privately held. Tilles has been chairman of Turing’s board of directors since the company was founded late last year. Turing said that Tilles will continue to hold the board chairman position as well. He has worked at numerous private equity and venture capital firms in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries over the last two decades. TURN
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Brain: Bridge, poker, chess best Auto-payments CONTINUED FROM A11 “Computer games don’t offer the same opportunity for social engagement,� said Cynthia R. Green, founder and president of Memory Arts, a company in Montclair, N.J., that provides memory fitness and brain training to organizations. Research released in 2014 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that “participants who engaged in cognitive activities like card games have higher brain volume, in specific regions, compared to peers who played fewer or no games,� said Ozioma C. Okonkwo, an assistant professor of medicine at the university and the study’s senior author. Calculating how many older people play these games seriously is difficult. Many play recreationally with friends at home or in community and senior centers. But there is evidence from associations devoted to tournament play that senior interest in competition as a way to sharpen their skills is growing as well. The American Contract Bridge League, based in Horn Lake, Miss., estimates that 95 percent of its more than 167,000 members are over 55. About 12,000 new members join annually. The United States Chess Federation, based in Crossville, Tenn., says its membership has grown to 85,000, from 75,000, in the last five years, and the number of those over 55 increased to 16,300 from 14,500. Membership rates range from $40 to $122. And participation in the main World Series of Poker event in Las Vegas by those 50 and older increased to 4,193 players in 2015, from 2,707 players in 2009. Buy-ins to the various World Series of Poker competitions vary, from as little as
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A sheet with table assignments at the North American Bridge Championships at the Sheraton Hotel in Denver. $75 at satellite tournaments to as much as $10,000 for some competitions. Typically, the top 10 percent take home some winnings. While tournament poker is limited to states where gambling is legal, like Nevada and New Jersey, an avid bridge player can play at some 3,300 local clubs or travel to three-day sectionals and seven-day regional events, all under the auspices of the American Contract Bridge League.
Three yearly tourneys The group also conducts three 10-day annual tournaments called the North American Bridge Championships, each held in a different city. This year, 5,000 participants descended on New Orleans in the spring and 6,500 signed up for a summer event in Chicago. The fall competition is wrapping up this weekend in Denver. The tournaments offer group rates for lodging and sightseeing. Players compete for master points, not cash. Peg Kaplan, 64, a real estate agent who lives in Minnetonka, Minn., registered for all three bridge tournaments this year. She holds the designation of Grand Life Master, the high-
est level of achievement, having earned 10,000 master points. “You never stop learning,� she said. “There are all sorts of people I would have never met or known, if not for bridge.� Kaplan said she usually stayed at a tournament hotel for convenience, at times socializing past midnight, but she forgoes tourist attractions. She goes to the tournaments “to compete and see friends,� she said. Margaret Mitchell, 66, who recently retired from a financial service company, has about 2,400 master points and takes a more restrained approach to competition. For the Chicago tournament Mitchell, of Minneapolis, stayed at a friend’s condominium in nearby Evanston, Ill., and played for four days. At regional events, she enjoys meeting with people she has competed against before. But it’s the constant challenge of the game that excites her most. “You’re building a language for use at the table, a combination of positive and negative inference, determining a line of play and how well you interpret the language of bidding,� she said. Denise C. Park, research director at the Center for Vital Longevity at the Uni-
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Online bridge The website bridgebase. com draws 100,000 daily users. The flexibility is appealing to players like Kaplan. “You can get online, play at any hour of the day and night, anywhere in the world,� she said. “Everything you do in real life.� She estimates she plays from 45 minutes to three hours, four to five evenings a week. Wendeen H. Eolis, 71, founder of Eolis International Group in New York City, a legal recruiting and legal management consulting firm, was the first woman to finish in the money at the main event World Series of Poker, in 1986, and is considered a pioneer in bringing more women into the game. She has stepped away from the intensity of competing at the highest levels but is confident that the benefits endure. “Negotiation is a way of life,� she said. As for Wieder, he looks forward to playing chess as long as he can. “Age plays almost no part in chess,� he said. At a recent tournament, he was paired against an 11-year-old opponent. The game was a draw.
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Consumers who agree to automatic withdrawals from their bank accounts to pay for subscriptions, health club memberships, loans and the like may sometimes hit roadblocks when they try to stop the charges. “It’s a big problem,� said Lauren Saunders, associate director with the National Consumer Law Center. Banks are obligated to help customers stop unwanted debits, she said, but they are sometimes slow to do so. Many companies — including mortgage and student loan servicers, debt collectors and payday lenders — actively solicit approval from consumers for such preauthorized debits, according to the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agency recently reminded companies that they must obtain a consumer’s permission before automatically debiting an account and that they are legally required to give customers a copy of the terms of any preauthorized debits, including the amount and timing of the payments. Often, consumers agree to such payments for convenience or to obtain a lower interest rate on a loan, because some lenders offer slightly better terms if borrowers agree to recurring monthly debits. (Loan payments by automatic debits generally cannot be required, but lenders can offer incentives for borrowers to sign up for them.) In other cases, as with online payday lenders, borrowers may not realize that they have authorized an automatic renewal of a loan and so are surprised when a payment is deducted, Saunders said. Consumers may then end up paying overdraft fees to their bank if the automatic debits result in overspending their account. Along with its recent bulletin, the bureau offered suggestions to consumers for stopping unwanted debits. Consumers, the bureau’s director, Richard Cordray, said in a prepared statement, should know that they “have the right to stop these charges at any time.� First, call and write to the company making the with-
drawals to revoke your permission. Next, call and write to your bank, telling it that you have revoked authorization. The bureau has posted on its website new sample letters that you can use to write to the company and to your bank. To stop a scheduled payment, you usually must give the bank a “stop payment� order three business days before the debit is scheduled. If the bank asks you for a written confirmation for an order given over the phone, make sure to send it within 14 days, and include a copy of the letter you sent to the company, revoking your permission. Here are some questions and answers about automatic debits: ■Are preauthorized debits the same thing as online bill payments? Both methods let you pay a financial obligation electronically, but they operate differently. When you schedule recurring payments through your bank’s online bill pay service, you tell your bank to send the payments for you. With automatic debits, you give a company or merchant your bank account number and your permission to withdraw payment from your account on a recurring schedule. ■Will I be charged a fee for canceling an automatic debit? If you formally instruct your bank to cancel an automatic charge, the bank may impose a “stop payment� fee — typically around $30 or $35 — as it would if you canceled a paper check. ■Does stopping the automatic debit cancel my contract with the merchant? No. Stopping the payment simply means that it will not come out of your account. It does not necessarily mean you do not owe the money. If you have a contract — say, for a gym membership or for cable television service — that you no longer want, be sure to cancel the agreement with the company. If you cancel an automatic payment on a loan, but still owe a balance, you must make payments on the loan some other way, the consumer bureau noted.
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Arrest: Consistent drug price raises over time CONTINUED FROM A11 afford drugs. price from about $40 a vial drugs to make sure no one In 2012, doctors at to over $23,000, with the goes without Daraprim. “If you can afford our Its members include Memorial Sloan Kettering biggest jump occurring drugs with insurance, medical societies, insurers, Cancer Center wrote an overnight in 2007. Valeant has done this great,” he said in a Twitter consumer groups and labor Op-Ed piece in The New York Times about their deci- type of thing for several post on Wednesday, one of unions. his last before being The arrest and indict- sion to not use a new cancer drugs. Still, Shkreli captured arrested. “If you can’t, you ment will buttress the drug because it was twice efforts of more established as expensive but no more attention in a way few oth- can have it for free. Our pharmaceutical companies effective than an existing ers have. system works.” to distance themselves from one. Part of this was timing. That is not too different the upstart Shkreli. The next year, more than His action was seized on by from the arguments made They have been arguing 100 influential cancer spe- Hillary Clinton, who was by the pharmaceutical THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that most companies do cialists wrote an article in a about to make drug pricing industry that disowns him. Martin Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager research to invent innova- medical journal protesting a campaign issue in the The industry cites the high under fire for buying a pharmaceutical tive new drugs, not merely the prices for drugs such as presidential race. cost of developing drugs as company and ratcheting up the price of a acquire the rights to old Gleevec, the Novartis leuBut it was also Shkreli’s a reason that high prices life-saving drug, is escorted by law ones and raise their prices. kemia drug that had tripled hedge fund background, are justified. enforcement agents in New York on Thursday. “He is not us,” Kenneth in price since its introduc- and his willingness to keep It says that drugs C. Frazier, chief executive of tion in 2001. himself in the news with account for only about 10 Merck and chairman of the Nowadays, new cancer various outrageous state- percent of overall health pharmaceutical industry’s drugs typically cost over ments and actions, some care spending and the list main trade group, said this $10,000 a month, and the having to do with music prices that make headlines month at the Forbes Health- price is rising. and women, not drugs. are not what people actuCONTINUED FROM A11 care Summit this month. ally pay, given discounting. With new drugs for rare Now, pharmaceutical diseases selling for hun- Smarmy background And it talks about variTuring also issued a statement that business executives can look at the dreds of thousands of dolous patient assistance pro“Instead of a nameless grams. would continue as usual and that no patient would federal indictment and say lars a year, it occurred to be denied access to Daraprim, the drug whose price Shkreli is an aberration, a some entrepreneurs to company, there is a sardonihike made Shkreli a pariah to both patients and cally smiling face to attach rotten apple. Steady increases search for neglected old other pharmaceutical companies. But his arrest is not drugs for rare diseases and to all of these issues,” said Turing also said it was sending a similarly Shkreli has spurred or Dr. Aaron Kesselheim, an likely to make concern reprice them. worded letter to doctors stressing that it will conadded momentum to variassociate professor at Harabout drug prices go away. This struck many people tinue to offer financial assistance to eligible as more repugnant than vard Medical School and ous congressional investigapatients needing Daraprim who are either unintions into drug prices. But Brigham and Women’s HosUnrelated charges charging high prices for an sured or have commercial insurance. some, like one by the Senpital who has studied drug new drug First of all, Shkreli was innovative Medicare patients are being referred to a charate Special Committee on pricing issues. arrested on charges of secu- because there was no ity for help. Aging, are focused on TurShkreli has said in his rities fraud stemming research involved. Shkreli, a flagrant self-promoter who recently defense that while Turing ing and Valeant, not on mainly from his time as a said he should have hiked the price of Daraprim prices of new drugs or the did not develop Daraprim, hedge fund manager, not for Congressional hearings it will use the money from steady price increases of even more, was paraded in handcuffs by the FBI increasing the price of after his arrest. Shkreli was not the first the price increase to develop nearly new drugs. Daraprim to $750 a pill to do this. In 2008, Congress Photos of him, wearing a gray hoodie as he was “Some of the companies new drugs for serious disfrom $13.50. escorted by authorities, spread on the Internet like held hearings about this eases. that have been the focus of And his professed motiwildfire, generating social media posts celebrating practice, focusing for He has said that even our investigation look more vation — charging high his apparent fall. instance on Ovation Phar- with the increase, Daraprim like hedge funds than they prices to get money to spend The news — unrelated to his actions at Turing maceuticals, which acquired do traditional pharmaceutiwill account for a negligible on developing new drugs — — delighted patients, advocacy groups and average is not all that different from a drug to treat a breathing portion of health care cal companies,” the commitJoes who found his price-gouging despicable. problem in newborns and tee’s chairwoman, Sen. spending. that of other pharmaceutiShkreli pleaded not guilty to charges of securiraised the price to $1,500 He has also said that for Susan Collins, Republican cal companies. ties fraud and conspiracy, which carry a sentence of per unit from about $100. of Maine, said at a hearing many patients, such as Just a year ago, the pubup to 20 years in prison if he’s convicted. He was There was also Questcor those on Medicaid, the price Dec. 9. lic outrage was over Sovaldi, released on $5 million bail. That is music to the ears a new hepatitis C drug Pharmaceuticals, which is far less than $750 a pill. He later posted on his Twitter account: “Glad to spent $100,000 to acquire a of the more conventional, And he has said that being sold by Gilead Scibe home. Thanks for the support.” drug ences for $1,000 a pill, or decades-old drug for infan- Turing offers financial research-oriented tile spasms and raise its companies. assistance and even free $84,000 for a course of treatment. The drug was a true innovation, curing the NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 disease in 12 weeks with NOW’S THE TIME TO USE YOUR IN STORE OR ONLINE few side effects. COMBINE THEM WITH COUPONS & SALE PRICES! EVEN ON OUR BEST BRANDS—INCLUDING But so many people COSMETICS & FRAGRANCES! 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Dumbed-down phones for kids Going the extra mile for stripped-down mobiles may be the smartest option BY RON LIEBER THE NEW YORK TIMES
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HE LOGIC SEEMS simple, impeccable even. When children put a smartphone at the top of their wish list, remind them that they don’t need any such thing. Talking and texting may be necessary, but roving Internet access is not. So a dumbphone it is, with voice service and unlimited texting — just to show you care and are no Scrooge. Throw in a nice Qwerty keyboard as a sign of parental generosity, but no, repeat, no data plan at all. If only it were that easy. Whether parents like it or not, most new phones these days come with the ability to access the Internet. Perhaps not enough mothers and fathers are holding their ground to make a market for manufacturers of stripped-down hardware. Or maybe the device makers and service providers want Instagram, Snapchat and the various app stores within every new user’s reach. Whatever the reason, parents picking out a child’s first phone will need to plan carefully if they want it to be both modest and teach a few money lessons. First, those of you seeking that holy grail of voice plus texting and a full Qwerty keyboard (but no option for Internet service) will find few readily available choices for sale. T-Mobile doesn’t sell dumbphones at all, in fact. One good hardware option (aside from reactivating an older phone of your own and hoping it will work on today’s networks) is the Alcatel Onetouch flip phone. Sprint offers that one (as do prepaid wireless services like Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile). The phone can text, but it lacks a physical keyboard beyond the numbers. Just to remind you of your stubbornness — and to give your children a new name to call you — Sprint and Virgin call this device the Retro. Boost refers to its Onetouch as the Fling, which might describe the relationship between an entitled teenager’s arm and the nearest wall Christmas morning.
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Janell Burley Hofmann, mother of five children, wrote the book iRules: What Every Tech-Healthy Family Needs to Know About Selfies, Sexting, Gaming and Growing Up. One possibility for avoiding long faces is the text- and voiceonly Punkt phone, which is cool enough to have become an object of lust on design blogs this year. The voice-only Light Phone that should arrive in 2016 should offer an even more stripped-down experience.
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arents who are already in the game know that if you’re willing to set strict hardware boundaries aside, you can often use the carriers’ parental controls to render a smartphone permanently dumb (by blocking all Internet access via a data plan, say), or at least temporarily so (by blocking the Internet at certain times each day or after incidents of wretched behavior). So perhaps you start by agreeing to buy the cheapest smartphone or handing down your old one. Then, you can restrict usage in all sorts of ways, though the carriers will often charge you a small monthly fee for the privilege of reining in your children. Smart Limits from AT&T, Mobile Controls from Sprint (Android only), FamilyWhere and Family Allowances from T-Mobile, and FamilyBase from Verizon (not available with Android Marshmallow) are the services. The offerings may include alerts when children travel out-
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side certain areas, the ability to turn text and Internet data service off during certain hours of the day or designated sleeping hours, overall monthly limits on usage of various sorts and approved (and disapproved) contacts. But if you’re convinced, as I am, that a child’s first phone ought to be a financial exercise, too, check out a service called Ting. It does not offer any textingonly phones; the company finds that, believe it or not, they now cost more than smartphones, when it can find them at all. What sets Ting apart is its unique gridlike rate sheet. For every set of minutes, messages and megabytes you use, you pay accordingly at the end of the month. It’s a classic budgeting task and should cause most teenagers to figure out very quickly the difference between mobile phone wants and actual needs. Parents might start in this context by defining “need” in terms of a reasonable number of calls or texts each month, and then letting their child pay for any overages (and perhaps all of the Internet time that doesn’t happen via household Wi-Fi). Similar services that offer prepaid wireless plans, like Boost, Virgin and the child-centered Kajeet, can teach similar lessons.
You’ll also want to put in place rules for replacement in case of damaged, lost or stolen phones. Grown-ups shouldn’t buy mobile phone insurance in most cases. The monthly fee and the deductibles generally make it a bad bet. For children, however, the insurance purchase decision becomes a real lesson in risk and responsibility. Make them liable for losses and let them decide whether to pay for insurance or not, just so they can see how the system works. Speaking of rules, you’re the one who sets the etiquette and safety ones, no matter how much of the phone or service your children are paying for. I still like the contract that Janell Burley Hofmann, the author of the book iRules, wrote when she and her husband declared their 13-year-old son phone-ready. It went viral, deservedly so. Now that their second child is clamoring for a phone, I was wondering whether she regretted letting the older one start with an iPhone. Was it too much? Too soon? Not the way the family handled it, Burley Hoffman said. First, it was clear that a phone was a privilege and not a right, and it came with certain levels of required baseline behavior. Then, they allowed ever more use of the phone as if they were erecting a scaffold.
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ny phone, for instance, can be turned off entirely during the school day and set for only Wi-Fi use at home. Perhaps social media doesn’t start for a year or more, with inapp purchases coming sometime after that. “If we want to teach them to cook, we don’t throw a bunch of knives on the table and turn the stove on and say, ‘Be careful, that gets hot,’ and have them make dinner,” she said. The iPhone that son No. 1 got was free from the carrier. When son No. 2 is ready, however, the no-cost option won’t be available, and for now, the family is wary of
A phone contract HERE ARE SOME highlights from Janell Burley Hofmann’s mobile phone conduct contract that she uses with her family: It is my phone. I bought it. I pay for it. I am lending it to you. If it falls into the toilet, smashes on the ground or vanishes into thin air, you are responsible for the replacement costs or repairs. Mow a lawn, babysit, stash some birthday money. It will happen; you should be prepared. If it rings, answer it. It is a phone. Do not ever ignore a phone call if the screen reads “Mom” or “Dad.” Not ever. Turn it off, silence it, put it away in public. You are not a rude person; do not allow the iPhone to change that. Download music that is new or classic or different from the same exact stuff millions of your peers listen to. Your generation has access to music as never before in history. Take advantage of that gift. You will mess up. I will take away your phone. We will sit down and talk about it. We will start over again. I am on your team. We are in this together. The New York Times having him possess the nicest mobile hardware in the house, no matter who pays for it. But they are not against smartphones by any stretch. “Just because it can fully access the Internet doesn’t mean we have to use it that way,” she said. “There are controls. There are settings. And it can be as smart or dumb as we want it to be.”
What is your fondest Christmas memory?
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“Christmas with my parents as a child and even now as an adult. Christmas is a great family event. We go to church first, then back home, we play Christmas music as we open presents.”
“Driving around every Christmas Eve looking at all the Christmas lights. We listen to Bing Crosby and sip hot cocoa. We drive on East Second Street in PA with the luminaries. A family tradition for us.”
“Every year, my family gets together, and we have a party with all of our friends and we make dough ornaments and paint them. That is always my favorite part of Christmas.”
“Our little children decorate the bottom half of the tree, as they are still short. We blast out Christmas music, and it’s a sight to see as they use most of the decorations. Later, we finish off the top.”
“I remember when my grandpa put ashes on his shoes and left ‘Santa’ footprints around the tree and stockings. My young girls are firm believers in Santa now. I did the same thing to them. Shhhhh.”
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“I created two Christmas stockings for my sons when they were young. [The stockings] were 3 feet long and were needlepointed, and there was only one Christmas when we filled them up with everything a kid would want when he is 8 years old.”
“My younger sister had lost her teddy bear. So at Christmas, we bought a replacement and hid it in a refrigerator-sized box. Her eyes were wide with excitement. The big box did the trick. She was very surprised.”
“Playing pinochle or other card games with the family. We’ve been doing that for years, and we have photos as proof. My granddaughter once said, ’I don’t need gifts or food. Let’s play cards.’ ”
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Peninsula Voices OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES ISIS adviser President Obama just appointed Robert Malley as senior adviser to focus on fighting ISIS, as President Obama calls the Islamic State [group] (it would be politically incorrect to use “Islamic” in connection with anything related to terrorism). Mr. Malley is a curious choice. His father was an Egyptian communist and a friend and confidante of Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat. His son did not fall far from the parental tree. When part of the U.S. negotiating team for the failed 2000 Camp David Israeli-PLO peace negotiations, Mr. Malley blamed Israel for the talks failing. The mainstream opinion, shared by President Clinton, was that Malley’s old family friend Arafat caused the negotiations to fail. Malley was an adviser to the 2008 Obama campaign until it became public that he had been holding talks with the Islamic terrorist organization and Muslim Brotherhood offshoot Hamas, causing the Obama campaign to sever its ties with him. Malley continues to advocate negotiating with Hamas. Lest we think that a Clinton administration would be any better in dealing with the Islamic ideological and terrorist threat, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had as her close adviser Huma Abedin, the daughter of an important leader of the Egyptian Muslim Sisterhood and of an organization banned in Israel for supporting Hamas. President Obama putting a man with Malley’s back-
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SARC’s closure First, it is my understanding that the Port Angeles High School boys swim team recognized what their counterparts at Sequim High School were up against with the recent closure of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center and are allowing the Sequim team to have two lanes during their own practice time at the William Shore Memorial Pool. I’m sure this is especially meaningful to the senior boys at Sequim, who have worked hard and saw their last year of competition slipping away. Kudos to Port Angeles for stepping up to the plate with this magnanimous gesture. It indicates the true meaning of sportsmanship as well as community. What a fine example these young men are setting for others. Second, on the YMCA regarding their current study of co-managing SARC: Many decades on this planet have revealed to me that folks whose routines are upset will seek and find new routines fairly quickly. Many easily settle into these new habits, and when given the opportunity to return to their prior ways will not do so. I fear that the longer SARC remains closed, the risk increases that many former patrons may not return.
I urge the YMCA to expedite, however possible, its study and decision. I sincerely hope the decision will be in the affirmative for the sake of the SARC patrons and Sequim community, thus ensuring the continual use of a great facility for decades to come. Don’t delay too long. Linnea Martin, Port Angeles
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Embrace beauty of individuality, locale BY JIM HALLETT
“There is a field beyond all notions of right and wrong. Come, meet me there” — Rumi, poet (1207-1273)
PEOPLE. LOTS OF PEOPLE. Everywhere I went, every place I visited, Fluoride vote every block I walked, no The Port Angeles City matter the time of day Council voted 4-3 Tuesday or night. night against the will of the For a small-town guy citizens of Port Angeles who has lived, worked when they voted in favor of and raised a family in fluoridation. Port Angeles for the past Hallett The three council mem37 years, my recent trip bers who deserve your to New York City was quite an experience. respect and understand they On the long flight home, I reflected on serve the will of the citizens what I had seen and heard and learned — by voting with the 57 perfrom the cab driver, the investment cent of the people [who banker, the waitress, tourists from Europe, voted] against fluoridation Asia and Africa. are Mayor Dan Di Guilio People from all walks of life, each with and council members Sissi a unique story, all with their own joys and Bruch and Lee Whetham. sorrows. The other four did not In conversations, many seemed happy, care. and yet others were upset about a lot of They are Cherie Kidd, things, some with actual reason. Brad Collins, Dan Gase and What the discontented shared in comPatrick Downie. mon was a critical nature — critical of It was a sad day for themselves and critical of others. democracy in this county Many of us can fall victim to seeing life and a great win for totalitar- this way. ianism in Port Angeles. We suffer from attempting to meet an One of the main arguimpossible standard of perfection. ments of the majority was We are not good enough, tall enough or that people, including prosmart enough. fessionals, will not want to We examine ourselves and conclude move to a city that does not that we are not rich enough, careful fluoridate. enough, tough enough or forgiving enough. That does not seem to be We should simply throw in the towel hurting Sequim, which does and give up rather than go another day not have fluoridated water. without measuring up. No people, including proOn the other hand, maybe it isn’t us, fessionals, would rather move but really it’s the “others” who don’t meato a city that does not listen sure up. to the will of the people. If we could somehow fix them or simply Listening to the will of get by them, life would be better. the people would make peoCompulsively seeking or even demandple want to move to Port ing perfection of one’s self — or others — Angeles for sure. is a difficult if not impossible path littered Rose Marschall, with disappointment. Port Angeles I have a better idea.
POINT OF VIEW What if each of us, in this time of family, thanks and rebirth, simply and graciously accept, focus on and give thanks for what we can all agree on? Let us embrace all the blessings of this life, this family, this planet and the body we inhabit. These blessings may not be perfect, but then, neither are we or the others. Still, each of us can commit to making everything just a little bit better. The winter solstice Monday night marks the start of winter. For us on the North Olympic Peninsula, no other day has as little daylight as Monday. Sometimes, the abundance of darkness can make things seem dreary and bleak. And lately, some of the news here and around the world would seem to confer this outlook. Yet, it is precisely at these times when we must remember how much beauty there is here. The majesty of the Olympic Mountains remains even in the darkest of days. It is in these times when we can really be there for one another in the truest sense of community and camaraderie. It’s in this exact moment, the present, where we lift one another. So let us pause. Breathe. And allow the light of hope and promise to emerge from the darkness. Let’s spend less time being critical and more time being grateful. Let’s focus more on what is right and less on what is wrong. There is a field. Come! Let’s meet there.
________ Jim Hallett is president of the Port of Port Angeles board of commissioners and president and CEO of Hallett Advisors, a financial services company in Port Angeles. He lives in Port Angeles. For more information on sending us a “Point of View,” please see “Have Your Say” in the box on Page A14.
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Rogers leads PA in rout of Eagles
A happy homecoming PA alumni supported in return BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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PORT ANGELES — A fast start buoyed by tough defense propelled the Port Angeles boys basketball team to its third straight win, a 67-40 blowout of Klahowya. “It was 11-0 after 3 minutes,” Roughriders coach Kasey Ulin said of Friday’s game. “We had a couple spurts where we lost our intensity, but overall, the kids played hard and it was a good team win.” Lambros Rogers led Port Angeles with a double-double, scoring 17 points with 13 rebounds and seven steals. “Carson Shamp had 14 points and played well off bench,” Ulin said. “Carson has the ability to give us 10-15 points on any given night off the bench and that is a great asset to have.” Grayson Peet added 12 points for the Riders and Noah McGoff scored nine. “Grayson and Noah played well, especially defensively,” Ulin said. Port Angeles was playing its third game in five days, all victories. The Riders (2-0, 5-2) hosts Archbishop Murphy in a nonleague game Monday. Port Angeles 67, Klahowya 40 Klahowya 8 Port Angeles 19
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Port Angeles (67) Rogers 17, Shamp 14, Peet 12, McGoff 9, Pederson 4, Gochnour 3, Edwards 2, McGuffey 2.
Clallam Bay 56, Crescent 43 JOYCE — The Bruins knocked off the Loggers in the North Olympic League opener for each school. “It was a highly competitive game,” Crescent coach Chris Ferrier said of Friday’s game. “Clallam [Bay] made a few more shots in key times and held us off just enough to gradually pull away.” Kyle Keys scored 19 for the Bruins to lead all scorers. Ryan McCoy added 13, Alan Green scored 11 and freshman Caiton Smith scored a career-high seven for Clallam Bay. “KC Spencer had a pretty awesome game [with] 13 points and six rebounds,” Ferrier said. “Our bigs really got after it on the glass. Neil Peppard had eight boards and McCabe Story had seven boards. Both teams will play Quilcene over the holiday break. Crescent visits the Rangers on Tuesday, while Clallam Bay heads to Quilcene on Tuesday, Dec. 29. Clallam Bay 56, Crescent 43 Clallam Bay Crescent
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Clallam Bay (56) Keys 19, McCoy 13, Greene 11, Smith 7, Cowdrey 4, Signor 2, Haney. Crescent (43) Spencer 13, Buchanan 2, Leonard 8, Johnson, Story 6, Peppard 8, McNeese 6.
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South Puget Sound’s Lenora Hofer, left, and Krista Johnson, both Port Angeles High School graduates, warm up at halftime of Thursday’s game at Peninsula College.
PORT ANGELES — Krista Johnson heard it all. The “Kris-ta! Kris-ta! Krista!” The Makah war song. The former teammates in the crowd cheering for her. South Puget Sound’s sophomore starting guard who grew up in Neah Bay and Port Angeles heard it all in her return to her hometown to face the hometown Peninsula College at the Northwest Athletic Conference North Region women’s basketball crossover tournament Thursday. And she appreciated everything, but she was in a weird spot. Clippers coach Michael Moore asked Johnson and Lenora Hofer, who, like Johnson, graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2014, to remain focused in their road-game-athome. “But I did hear it, and I think it was cool to have that support,” Johnson said. TURN
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Neah Bay cranks up the pressure Trailing Forks by 17, Red Devils rally for a 73-69 nonleague win BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
FORKS — North Olympic Peninsula neighbors Forks and Neah Bay put on a show in a nonleague boys basketball game that saw the Red Devils rally from a 17-point third quarter deficit to win 73-69. Thursday’s game wasn’t the cleanest contest for either side. Neah Bay opened the game with a made basket and then proceeded to miss 22 straight shots and trailed 20-7 after one quarter. “We had a real tough game the other night [in a loss to Shorewood Christian] and I think we were lacking the intensity a little bit,” Red Devils coach Stan Claplanhoo said. “We were a little down and not at their best to start.” Marky Adams, the Spartans 6-foot-8-inch post, scored eight of his 14 points in the first quarter. “At first I wanted to try to match up with him in man but he was just too strong down there on his own, way too dominant,” Claplanhoo said. “So I told the guys we had to go to a 2-3 zone. “We’ve got to gang up on him.”
Too many missed chances The Spartans, meanwhile, dealt with their own bugaboo,
Prep Basketball an inability to consistently break through pressure defense in the backcourt. Forks committed 30 turnovers in the game. “Yeah, it was like the Aberdeen game, their press bit us,” Spartans coach Rick Gooding said. “We work on ball-handling every day but we definitely have to work a little bit harder on ball handling, after that.” Forks also was faced with a difficult dilemma: play its starters all-out against a friendly rival; or try and stick to minute limits for its starters in advance of an Evergreen League game with Tenino on Friday (See game recap, page B3). “We wanted to get Marky some extended breaks with the league game coming, and we did that, but the starters still played more than I wanted,” Gooding said. “Once the game got going my competitive juices started flowing.” Neah Bay went on a 21-10 run to pull within two, 30-28 with under two minutes to go until halftime. “It took them a while to get warmed up,” Gooding said.
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Pirate men rebound for fifth-place at Lane tourney BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
EUGENE, Ore. — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team bounced back from an openinground loss to win two games and place fifth at the eightteam Lane Crossover tournament. The Pirates hit on 56 percent of their shots, including a blistering 9 of 11 from 3-point range to defeat Blue Mountain 80-77
in the fifth-place game Saturday. Deonte Dixon led Peninsula with 22 points, including 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. Dixon added two steals and two assists. Ryley Callaghan added 18 points, four rebounds and four assists for the Pirates (7-5). Peninsula stayed alive with an 86-53 rout of Treasure Valley. Callaghan led the
Pirates with 25 points and also notched six rebounds and five steals. Dimitri Amos scored 14 on 7 for 7 shooting for Peninsula, and Malik Mayeux added 13 points, four boards and two assists. Darrion Daniels led the Pirates with five assists and also grabbed five rebounds. Peninsula shot 55 percent from the floor and limited the Chukars to a paltry
action at Grays Harbor on 24 percent shooting night. The Pirates fell into the Sunday, Jan. 3. consolation bracket after a Peninsula 80, 79-69 loss to Lower ColumBlue Mountain 77 bia. 35 45 — 80 Peninsula held a one- Peninsula Blue Mountain 29 48 — 77 point lead, 29-28 at halfIndividual scoring time, but the Red Devils Peninsula (80) Dixon 22, Callaghan 18, Daniels 11, Hobbs 8, heated up and pushed past Amos 8, Mayuex 7, Reis 6, Baham, Lo. the Pirates in the second Blue Mountain (77) Schultz 18, Mathews 15, Meyers 12, Harris 9, half. Blankenship 9, Hawkins 6, Crockett 4, Bell 4. Dixon led Peninsula with 19 points, Callaghan Peninsula 86, had 16 and Amos added 12. Treasure Valley 53 48 38— 86 The Pirates are back in Peninsula
Treasure Valley 26 27 — 53 Individual scoring Peninsula (86) Callaghan 25, Amos 14, Mayeux 13, Dixon 11, Reis 8, Baham 5, Hobbs 4, Daniels 4, Lo 2, Nibler. Treasure Valley (53) Ingram 14, Pennock 9, Hooper 8, Alip 6, Robertson 5, Williams 4, Schetzle 4.
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Hawks, Wilson hoping to stay hot versus woeful Browns BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Since he arrived in the NFL, Russell Wilson has meticulously shaped his career, from the tweets sent, to the hours of study at the Seattle Seahawks practice facility, to the catchphrases repeated weekly. Johnny Manziel could have modeled his career after Wilson, but instead deals with a professional career engulfed in chaos. The two quarterbacks with similar stature and skills, and seemingly polar personalities will meet for the first time today when the Seahawks host the Browns (3-10). It’s a chance for Wilson to continue one of the finest runs of quarterback play and keep Seattle (8-5) pointed toward a fourth
straight playoff berth, and a challenge Manziel has yet to face as a pro, playing in the loudest stadium against one of the league’s best defenses. “Anytime a three or four o’clock game out here comes on and Russell and the Seahawks are playing, it’s definitely fun to watch him,” Manziel said. “He’s had a lot of success. You definitely want to emulate him in those ways.” While this could be billed as the latest proof under 6-foot quarterbacks can thrive in the NFL, Seattle has far more important matters at hand than the meeting of two undersized QBs. By the end of the weekend, Seattle could find its way into the playoffs for a fourth straight year and largely because of an
unmatched stretch of play from Wilson. According to STATS, Wilson is the first quarterback going back to 1960 to have four straight games with a passer rating of 138.5 or higher. He’s thrown for 1,171 yards, completed 75.4 percent of his passes, thrown 16 touchdowns with no interceptions in leading the Seahawks away from the ledge of missing the postseason. “The exciting part is simply that we’re winning the games,” Wilson said. “All the stats and all that are fun and exciting . . . but we come here to win.” Manziel will face Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett and the challenge of Seattle’s defense after arguably the best start of his young career.
Aside from one careless interception, Manziel was otherwise nearly flawless in Cleveland’s 24-10 win over San Francisco last week that snapped a seven-game losing streak. Manziel threw for 270 yards and was helped by a run game that totaled 230 yards, the most since 2010. It was the kind of solid performance leading to a victory that Cleveland’s been waiting to see from Manziel. “He looks very comfortable playing in their style,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “It’s a wide open style, a lot of play actions and movements and things like that. The things that you watched him do as a college player, you can see in the offense.” Here’s what else to
watch as the Seahawks host the Browns: ■ Carry the load: Who ends up as Seattle’s primary running back will be a major question likely through the rest of the regular season. With Marshawn Lynch still recovering from abdominal surgery and Thomas Rawls out for the year with a broken ankle, the Seahawks are turning to the trio of Bryce Brown, Christine Michael and Derrick Coleman to handle the load. The trio has a combined 18 carries this season. ■ Sunday sacks: The Browns brought pressure from the start last week, sacking the 49ers’ Blaine Gabbert nine times — the most by an NFL team this season — and forcing him from the pocket other times. Wilson’s mobility will
stretch Cleveland’s defensive front on the edges, and linebacker Paul Kruger said the QB’s scrambling ability makes every snap a challenge. “You’re going to change the philosophy of your rush,” Kruger said. “You’re not going to be thinking about him escaping your whole time you’re rushing.” ■ Baldwin busts out: The favorite wide receiver during Wilson’s recent run has been Doug Baldwin. Over the past three games Baldwin has 17 catches for 321 yards and eight touchdowns, becoming the first wide receiver since Jerry Rice in 1993 with eight TDs in three games. Baldwin needs 140 yards over the final three games to become Seattle’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Bobby Engram in 2007.
Return: PA duo leading program’s turnaround CONTINUED FROM B1 as Peninsula finished the half on a 15-1 run to lead The defending champion 31-17 at the break. Pirates went on to defeat Hofer finished with two the up-and-coming Clippers points and three rebounds 64-45 in a game that John- in 13 minutes of action. son was excited-for-slashShe then scored six dreading. points and grabbed five “I was really nervous, rebounds in South Puget and I’ve been nervous for a Sound’s 80-73 win over couple months about it Portland on Friday. now,” Johnson said. “But I “Nora’s one of my bruisknew that I had a lot of sup- ers,” Moore said. “She comes port here so it would be fun in and gets rebounds and to be back and try to show sets screens. out for PA.” “And she took her first Hofer, a backup forward, charge of the year [Thurssaid her anxiety went day], so I owe her a milkstraight to her gut. And it shake for that. stayed there until she “Offensively, if she can entered the game with a get us some points, it’s a little more than seven min- bonus. And she’s got the utes left in the second quar- skill set for that, it’s just ter. about having the confidence “At first it was pretty to do so.” nerve-wracking. Like my Hofer, who grew up in stomach was upset. A lot of Joyce, said her skills have family and friends in the improved significantly since crowd,” Hofer said. she last played for the “Once I got on the court, Roughriders. it was feeling like I was “Definitely, looking at playing them in an AAU myself in high school and tournament.” looking at myself now, it’s Less than a minute after like a different Lenora,” she entering the game, Hofer said. scored in the post to tie the “I am 10 times better score at 16-16. It ended up than I was in high school. being the Clippers last field I’m more confident, like, it’s goal of the second quarter, more fun”
Hofer also played for South Puget Sound’s softball team this past spring, that is, until the program shutdown midway through the season and has since been completely disbanded. She switched from the outfield to catcher in her half-season with the Clippers. “I really love fastpitch,” Hofer said. “I learned a new position real quick and ended up loving that position. “And I really am still trying to look for a college after this to go play for.” Johnson led South Puget Sound with 12 points in Thursday’s loss to Peninsula, and then scored 14 points in Friday’s victory. She is the Clippers’ second-leading scorer with a 13.4 average. “Well, she’s one of my captains, so she leads by example in everything she does, on the court, off the court,” Moore said. “She also, obviously, can shoot the ball, so she kind of has a green light whenever she gets some open space, but she’s learning the timing of that because there’s film out there on her, so
they know she can shoot it; so taking that one dribble, pump fake, hitting that short jumper, she’s getting better at. “But she’s got one of the highest basketball IQs as well, so she’s able to teach it and point on the floor where people should go and how they should go.” Opposing teams have had to be more thorough in their preparation because South Puget Sound is becoming legit. The Clippers are off to a 7-3 start and looking for their first winning season since 2009-10. Last year, they went 10-13 and missed the NWAC tournament — the one Peninsula went on to win — by one game. The four seasons before that, South Puget Sound won 15 games combined. That includes going winless (0-23) in 2010-11. Johnson and Hofer were the last two recruits of South Puget Sound’s previous head coach, Mychael Heuer, before he resigned in the summer of 2014. Johnson initially wasn’t going to play college basketball, and instead was plan-
ning to move to Montana, but was talked into it by her parents. Hofer said she was waiting to see what Johnson was going to do because she wanted to keep playing with her. Moore was an Clippers assistant during those down years, so he knows exactly where the program is coming from, but in his second year as head coach he’s also overseeing a resurgence that he said has been aided by Johnson and Hofer. “They’ve been a huge help, coming in as sophomores and leaders and having that one year underneath their belts, understanding that the speed of the game is different and the approach is different,” he said. “They’ve really brought that leadership mentality, and [that] it’s a year-round job and it’s a year-round commitment.” Johnson didn’t only have to avoid the distractions in the stands Thursday. She also had to compete against some familiar faces. She and Peninsula’s Cierra Moss, a 2014 Neah Bay graduate, have played
on the same teams since they were in elementary school. Johnson said Thursday was the first time she had ever played an official game against her best friend. Johnson also has played with Cierra’s older sister, Cherish, often. And she was on the same team as a few other Pirates during this past summer. “I thought it was fun, but I never know how to act towards them, like on the court,” Johnson said of facing the Mosses. “I was thinking about it all day long, about how I’m going to act, because I overthink everything. “But it was fine, and we’re all fine.” Cierra Moss led the Pirates with 15 points Thursday. She then tied for the team-lead, scoring 11 points, in Friday’s 60-47 victory over Big Bend. Imani Smith also had 11. Zhara Laster added nine points, and Tai Thomas and Alicia Dugan scored eight apiece.
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Preps: Port Townsend boys, girls beat rivals CONTINUED FROM B1 cent), and missed all 10 shots from the perimeter. Jackson Oliver led the Tenino 49, Forks 45 Wolves with 11 points and FORKS — A day after a added six rebounds. game with the run-and-gun Payton Glasser scored Neah Bay Red Devils, the nine points and had 12 Spartans’ legs were lacking rebounds. in an Evergreen League Despite all the missed loss to the Beavers. shots, Sequim managed just Tenino freshman Yngwie six offensive rebounds. Dowies broke a late tie with The Wolves (0-3, 3-4) a go-ahead 3-pointer to help visit perennial power Lynthe Beavers to the win on den on Monday. Friday. He scored 19 points to Olympic 36, Sequim 29 lead all scorers. Sequim 10 4 8 7— 29 Forks coach Rick Good- Olympic 6 9 4 17— 36 Individual scoring ing said his team missed 15 Sequim (29) shots inside the paint and Oliver 11, Glasser 9, Cowan 5, Shea 2, Faunce 2, only converted 52 percent Holland, N. Despain, B. Despain, Black. Olympic (36) from the free throw line. Johnson 17, Horst 6, Nelson 5, Matheny 4, Becker “You can kinda see the 2, Bushee 2. difference in the game,” Gooding said. Port Townsend 43, “We had no legs. They Chimacum 34 sat in a 1-2-2 zone and PORT TOWNSEND — made it hard to penetrate from up top. We had good Something had to give in a success getting inside from rivalry game between two the baseline but you have to winless teams. Detrius Kelsall led the hit your shots.” Parker Browning led the Redhawks with 13 points and Jacob Ralls added 11 as Spartans with 16 points. Forks post Marky Adams Port Townsend (1-0, 1-5) tweaked his ankle against claimed the first of three Neah Bay and was limited, Olympic League 1A contests this season with Chiscoring nine points. Cole Baysinger was a macum (0-1, 0-6). James Porter scored 13 bright spot, scoring 14 for points for the Cowboys. Forks. The host Redhawks “Cole came out and did some great things and it entertain Neah Bay in the was good to see,” Gooding Crush in the Slush Tournament on Monday, Dec. 28. said. Chimacum visits 3A “He really is that kid that can be the second or Bainbridge on Tuesday, third scorer for us. He’s so Dec. 29. stinkin’ athletic.” Girls Basketball The Spartans (2-2, 2-4) visit Eatonville on Monday. Port Angeles 49, Tenino 49, Forks 45 Tenino Forks
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Tenino (49) Dowies 19, Pier 13, Petersen 12, Bailon 3, Wall 2. Forks (45) Browning 16, Baysinger 14, Adams 9, Tejano 4, Ramsey 2, Pegram.
Olympic 36, Sequim 29 BREMERTON — Both teams struggled with their shooting, but the Trojans warmed up late, pushing past the Wolves for the win with a 17-point fourth quarter. Olympic post Jumier Johnson scored 10 of his 17 points in the final frame of Friday’s game. Sequim shot just 10 of 43 from the field (23.3 percent), and 3 of 17 from beyond the 3-point line. The Trojans managed 14 of 47 shooting (29.8 per-
Klahowya 24 PORT ANGELES — The Wheeler sisters, Nizhoni and Cheyenne, had solid games to help the undefeated Roughriders take down the winless Eagles. “Cheyenne Wheeler did a nice job along the baseline in our zone offense, and Nizhoni Wheeler had a solid all-around game,” Port Angeles coach Michael Poindexter said of Friday’s game. Nizhoni Wheeler scored 11 points, grabbed nine rebounds and nabbed four steals to go along with four assists and three blocked shots. Cheyenne Wheeler also scored 11 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Katyn Flores scored nine points and had five rebounds for the Riders (8-0).
Neah Bay girls shoot down Forks in blowout BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
FORKS — The math is simple for the Neah Bay girls basketball team. Three-point shots provide more of a return on investment than two-pointers, provided you have players that can hit from outside. Five Red Devils knocked down 9 of 30 3-point attempts to help Neah Bay roll past an improving Forks 71-34 in nonleague play on Thursday. Tristin Johnson connected on 5 of 12 from outside, including a couple of shots from NBA range, to lead all scorers with 21 points for the Red Devils. She drained a deep 3 to close the first quarter and give Neah Bay a 17-6 lead. Gina McCaulley added another quarter-ending 3 late in the second period, to put the Red Devils up 36-17 at halftime. McCaulley notched 13
Neah Bay 71, Forks 34 17 19 21 14— 71 6 11 13 4— 34 Individual scoring
Neah Bay (71) Johnson 21, McCaulley 13, Haltunnen 9, Aguirre 7, J. Greene 6, H. Greene 5, Svec 3, Olson 3, . Forks (34) DeMatties 17, Leons 8, Goodlance 7, Baar 2.
Maddie Boe had six points and six boards for Port Angeles. The Riders are off until a trip to Anacortes on Tuesday, Dec. 29.
with 14 points, while Jennica Maines and Mariah LaChester each scored eight for Clallam Bay. “In the first quarter the Bruins got lots of pressure and we battled hard but Port Angeles 49, struggled with it. Klahowya 24 “The rest of the game we Klahowya 8 0 9 7— 24 were able to get shots but Port Angeles 16 14 9 10— 49 still are trying to find conIndividual scoring sistent shooting. Klahowya (24) Antoldi 8, Salo 5, Ladner 5, Kendall 3, Wischoefer That said, 21 points is a 2, Bumbalough 1. season high for us [and] Port Angeles (49) N. Wheeler 11, C. Wheeler 11, Flores 9, Boe 6, Cari Belford led us with 6 McGuffey 5, Steinman 3, Baxley 2, Gray 2, Williams. points.” Clallam Bay (1-0, 7-1) Olympic 42, visits Quilcene on Tuesday, Dec. 29. Sequim 34 Crescent (0-1, 0-6) heads SEQUIM — Up 28-27 to Quilcene on Tuesday. entering the fourth quarter the Wolves faltered down Clallam Bay 50, Crescent 21 the stretch, scoring just six Clallam Bay 20 11 12 7— 50 in the final frame to lose to Crescent 6 2 7 4— 21 Individual scoring the Trojans on Friday. Bay (50) Sequim (0-3, 2-4) is off Clallam McCoy 14, LaChester 8, Maines 8, Signor 6, until a game at North Wonderly 4, Anderson 4, Willis 2, Herndon 2, Tyree 1, Willis 1, Gonzalez, Donaghue, Mason on Tuesday, Jan. 5. Crescent (21) Olympic 42, Sequim 34 Olympic Sequim
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Sequim (34) Haggerty 12, Miller 11, Christiansen 10, J. Bentz 1.
Clallam Bay 50, Crescent 21 JOYCE — The Bruins bested the Loggers down low to earn a North Olympic League victory. “Clallam Bay pounded the paint and used a high number of second shots to prevail over Crescent,” Loggers coach Chris Ferrier sai of Friday’s game. McCoy led the Bruins
Belford 6, Hutto 5, Dodson 3, Ward 2, Lee 2, Baillargeon 1, Westfall, Hoffman, Strean, Dodson, Morris.
Port Townsend 45, Chimacum 32 PORT TOWNSEND — The Redhawks made things tough for the rival Cowboys offensively and earned their first win of the season in an Olympic League 1A game. Port Townsend’s Kaitlyn Meek hit from inside and outside to tally 21 points to lead all scorers in Thursday’s game. “But the story of the game was [the] Redhawks’ defense, which proved to be stiff both in the half court
and in a press,” Port Towsend coach Scott B. Wilson said. “Jenna Carson, Reilly Berkshire and Eileen Leoso just clogged up the middle in both man-to-man and zone defensive sets. “Chimacum got very few inside points. Berkshire fought for every rebound.” Cowboys coach Trevor Huntingford said the game was Chimacum’s “worst overall performance to date.” “We came out and put points up early against their man, and when they switched to zone defenses we failed to reverse the ball and we didn’t catch ready to shoot when we caught, and their length became a factor against us,” Huntingford said. “Their size also affected us on the boards and that got them many second, third [and] fourth-shot opportunities. “They just outworked us. “Bottom line, I felt they where just hungrier than we where, and we just need to get our heads right and execute better.” Shanya Nisbet led Chimacum with 12 points. “We were not able to put the lid on the Cowboys’ outside shooters, especially Shanya Nisbet,” Wilson said. Her twin sister, Olympic League 1A All-Leaguer Mechelle Nisbet was injured in the fourth quarter.
PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders earned wins against Kingston and Forks in a double dual meet. Port Angeles topped the Buccaneers 48-21 and edged the Spartans 38-30. Forks took down Kingston 48-28. Ben Basden was the only Riders wrestler to win two contested matches. Basden outpointed Kingston’s Josh Bayne 5-0 in his first 132-pound division match, and pinned Forks’ Saul Avila at 1:07 of the first round. Tyler Gale earned a quick pin for Port Angeles, taking down Kingston’s Alex Moore in 40 seconds. Forks won 6 of 11 contested matches against Port Angeles, but were forced to forfeit the lower three weight classes to give the Riders the win. Jack Dahlgren won two matches by decision for the Spartans at 195 pounds. He earned a 3-0 win against Kingston’s Dawson Johnson and outpointed Port Angeles’ Evan Gallacci 9-4. Keith Thompson also claimed two wins for Forks. Thompson picked up an 8-2 decision against the Buccaneers and earned win by technical fall against Port Angeles’ Nate Harrelson. The Riders host the annual Battle for the Axe tournament Saturday, Jan. 2. Forks visits Vashon Island for the Rock Island Tournament on Tuesday, Dec. 29.
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CONTINUED FROM B1 from Forks, and going on a 22-4 run capped by a 3 from “And once they started Kenrick Doherty Jr. for a hitting shots, it wasn’t like 52-51 lead with 21 seconds the defense was any differ- left in the third quarter. “Defensively is what I ent, they just started to make them when they was most impressed with,” Claplanhoo said. counted.” “Last night was the first But the Spartans answered with an 8-0 run of time we worked on the their own, bookended by a press and some of our halfmonster two-hand slam court traps.” Ryan Moss shook off a dunk from Adams and a 3-pointer from freshman knee injury suffered earlier Cort Prose to head to half- in the game to hit a 3 to open the final frame and time up 38-28. Nine straight points give Neah Bay the lead for from Forks’ leading scorer good. Moss knocked down Parker Browning helped the Spartans take a 47-30 three 3s in the fourth quarlead with 5:23 to go in the ter, and ended with a teamthird period. He led all scor- high 26 points. ers with 27 points. One of his shots, a deep But the Red Devils Neah corner 3 from a tough angle, Bay ratcheted up the pres- juked Adams to the ground. sure once more, forcing 10 “I was looking to hit a third-quarter turnovers cutter with a pass, but that
wasn’t open, so I faked a dribble left and went right and he fell and I hit it,” Moss said. A 3 from Prose pulled Forks within two, at 71-69 with 1:56 to play. Prose hit four 3s and scored 12 points for the Spartans. “Marky and Parker have been pretty consistent all season, but I told the other guys they have to shoot the ball,” Gooding said. “If your not a threat we won’t be a threat as a team. “Cort played well for us.” The Spartans had a chance to tie the game late. Browning lofted an entry pass to Adams on the left block, but Neah Bay’s Reggie Buttram anticipated the pass, tipping it away from Adams. Adams tried to save the ball but it bounced on the end line.
Moss knocked down two free throws to ice the game. “Ryan stepped up,” Claplanhood said. “He muscled through a knee injury, and I didn’t know if he was going to play in the fourth quarter.” The two teams will meet again in Neah Bay on Wednesday, Jan. 27. “That one will fill the bleachers for sure.” Neah Bay 73, Forks 69 Neah Bay Forks
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EDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NOTE: For 27 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the â&#x20AC;&#x153;hand up, not a handoutâ&#x20AC;? Peninsula Home Fund. Today, we feature another in a series of articles on how the fund operates and who benefits from our readersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; generosity. To donate online by credit card, visit https://secure.peninsula dailynews.com/homefund. BY KAREN GRIFFITHS PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dai Bowerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life started to change for the better after going to the Olympic Community Action Programsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Head Start in Sequim to inquire about child care services. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I learned about all these amazing resources availableâ&#x20AC;? to help struggling single mothers like herself, said Bower, who is 22 and lives in Sequim. She immediately enrolled her family in Early Childhood Services. Through it, her children qualify to take part in the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program and Head Start. Both are free educational services and support systems offered to low-income families with children 5 and younger. Bower also enrolled in the Home Care Assistance program, in which a counselor visits the home once a week to offer family support, including help accessing resources and social service. Counselors also help parents like Bower know whether their children are developing physically, mentally and emotionally within the normal range of their age groups. Bower already knew her toddlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s speech was far below the norm for his age but said she did not realize there were programs in place to help him. Thus, she said, becoming part of the program was one of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;best decisions Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made.â&#x20AC;? Those visits with a counselor have â&#x20AC;&#x153;helped me learn how to be a better parentâ&#x20AC;? to Liam, 3, and her newborn son, Hayden, Bower said. Jobless, Bower was encouraged to take part in a class that helps participants prepare for job interviews. Part of the program, she said, included â&#x20AC;&#x153;showing up looking professional, and I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have anything to wear.â&#x20AC;? That is when the Peninsula Home Fund provided a voucher for $50 to purchase work clothes from a thrift store. She beamed with pride when sharing the professional outfit she purchased, saying it was â&#x20AC;&#x153;really helpfulâ&#x20AC;? because it helped her get a job as a store cashier. The Home Fund also provided $150 in gift cards to help her purchase groceries, diapers and formula. Combined with the clothing voucher, she received $200 from the Home Fund. OlyCAP is the No. 1 emergency-care agency on the North Olympic Peninsula. Among its many services and responsibilities, it manages the Peninsula Daily Newsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Peninsula Home Fund, screens the applicants in Clallam and Jefferson counties, carefully disburses the funds and provides life-changing counseling
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and services to struggling families who need â&#x20AC;&#x153;a hand up, not a handoutâ&#x20AC;? to overcome a crisis. Funding comes from generous community members donating to the Peninsula Daily Newsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fund. Assistance is provided for basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, energy, food, prescriptions, gasoline and public transportation. Bower said that prior to becoming a mother, she â&#x20AC;&#x153;didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want help from anyone.â&#x20AC;? Now that she has received it, she is â&#x20AC;&#x153;extremely touched because someone out there cares and wants to be supportive of someone they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even know.â&#x20AC;? A former Sequim High School honor roll student who was shy just five credits of graduating, she said, Bower now plans to get a General Educational Development (GED) certificate through a Peninsula College program. During the weekly home visits, her counselor has â&#x20AC;&#x153;become like a real friend to me,â&#x20AC;? she said, with the two often sitting together to brainstorm different ways to teach Liam to speak. At 3 years old, he â&#x20AC;&#x153;barely spoke a word,â&#x20AC;? Bower said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d talk his ear off and get nothing back,â&#x20AC;? she lamented. Her counselor helped her find a speech therapist and get a specialistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evaluation. Liam now attends a developmental preschool in the mornings before he attends Head Start in the afternoon. Liam has made great gains in his speech and behavior, his mother said. He can count with numbers, say his ABCs, differentiate colors
financially stable â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and avoid a recurrence of the emergency that prompted aid from the fund. As needed, Peninsula Home Fund contributions are often used in conjunction with money from churches, service clubs and other donors, enabling OlyCAP to stretch the value of the contribution. The goal again: â&#x20AC;&#x153;a hand up, not a handout.â&#x20AC;? â&#x2013; No money is deducted by the Peninsula Daily News for administration fees or any other overhead. Peninsulaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s safety net Every penny goes to OlyCAP. The money goes to help the The Peninsula Home Fund â&#x20AC;&#x201D; most vulnerable members of our a safety net for local residents when they suddenly face an emer- community, from infants to famigency situation and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find help lies to seniors. â&#x2013; All contributions are IRS elsewhere â&#x20AC;&#x201D; is seeking contributions for its annual holiday season tax-deductible to the fullest extent fundraising campaign. of the law for the year in which From Port Townsend to Forks, the check is written. from Quilcene and Brinnon to Your personal information is Sequim and LaPush, money from kept confidential. the fund is used for hot meals for PDN and OlyCAP do not rent, seniors; warm winter coats for kids; sell, give or otherwise share your home repairs for a low-income fam- address or other information with ily; needed prescription drugs; den- anyone or make any other use of tal work; safe, drug-free temporary it. housing; eyeglasses â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the list goes on and on. Out of money Dec. 31 â&#x2013; Assistance usually averages Since its beginning in 1989, the less than $100. The average fund has relied on the support of amount of help this year has been Jefferson and Clallam residents. $70 per person. Individuals, couples, busiThe maximum allowance per nesses, churches, organizations year is $350 per household. and school groups set a new â&#x2013; All instances of help are record for contributions in 2014 designed to get an individual or family through a crisis â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and back â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $271,981 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; smashing the old record of $268,389 set Dec. 31, on the path to self-sufficiency. 2013. Home Fund case managers As of Nov. 15, approximately often work with each individual or family to develop a plan to become $205,000 has been spent for
and shapes and â&#x20AC;&#x153;all kinds of good stuff.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s learning so quickly now. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amazing,â&#x20AC;? Bower said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yesterday, he said, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I love you,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; for the first time, and it seems like forever that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been waiting to hear that from him. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It made me so happy, I wanted to cry.â&#x20AC;? Her entire family is doing much better now, she said, thanks to help from OlyCAP and the Home Fund. For that, she said, she is â&#x20AC;&#x153;very grateful.â&#x20AC;?
Home Fund grants. Most all of the remaining money â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $75,000 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; is expected to be spent before Dec. 31.
How to apply for a Home Fund grant To apply for a Peninsula Home Fund grant, contact one of the three OlyCAP offices: â&#x2013; OlyCAPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Port Angeles office is at 228 W. First St., Suite J (Armory Square Mall); 360-4524726. For Port Angeles- and Sequim-area residents. â&#x2013; Its Port Townsend office is at 823 Commerce Loop; 360-3852571. For Jefferson County residents. â&#x2013; The Forks office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-374-6193. For West End residents. Leave a message in the voice mail box at any of the three numbers, and a Home Fund caseworker will phone you back. OlyCAPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website: www.olycap. org; email: action@olycap.org. If you have any questions about the fund, phone Terry Ward, PDN publisher, at 360-417-3500. Or email tward@peninsuladaily news.com.
Contributions so far A number of generous individuals and organizations have been donating money to the Peninsula Home Fund since the first of the year. While most of the money is raised between Thanksgiving and Dec. 31, the fund itself never closes. TURN
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GIVE VOICE TO YOUR HEART A GIFT OF any size is welcome. Peninsula Home Fund has never been a campaign of heavy hitters. If you can contribute only a few dollars, please donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate because you think it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t make a difference. Every gift makes a difference, regardless of its size. From childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pennies to checks for thousands of dollars, the generosity of Peninsula Daily News readers makes a positive difference. To donate, write a check to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peninsula Home Fundâ&#x20AC;? and attach it to the coupon that appears in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s PDN.
Mail both items to Peninsula Home Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. You can also contribute online using a credit card: Just click on www.secure. peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. The fundâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s IRS number, under the auspices of Olympic Community Action Programs â&#x20AC;&#x201D; OlyCAP â&#x20AC;&#x201D; is 91-0814319. You will receive a written thank-you and acknowledgment of your gift. To delay may mean to forget.
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Class teaches evaluations for injury “GIVEN THE RANGE of activities we engage in with our Brittany, it is not a matter of if she gets hurt, but rather when and how severely,” says Sallie Ehrlich of Santa Ana, Calif. She was among the attendees at a pet first aid class I took last month, presented by Cindy Otto, DVM, an emergency and critical care and veterinary sports medicine specialist who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and directs the Penn Vet Working Dog Center. The holiday season seemed like a good time to refresh my knowledge. Pets don’t appear to consider the holidays complete without a trip to the ER. “It tends to be busier in the ER around the holidays,” says emergency and critical care specialist Tony Johnson, DVM, of Indianapolis. “There’s more activity, people coming and going and more food around, such as chocolate.” The class was aimed at working or athletic dogs who do search and rescue, police work or dog sports like agility or flyball, but it was useful for any pet owner. The most common problems seen in active or working dogs are cuts and scrapes. Knowing how to clean and bandage them is something every dog owner should know. For household pets, common emergencies include ingestion of toxic substances or foreign bodies that can cause obstructions. Among the tips we took home: ■ Putting antibiotic ointment into wounds can
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slow healing. ■ Keep a wound moist until it can be treated. ■ In the absence of bandaging material, clean and moisten a wound with saline solution, then cover it with plastic wrap to hold moisture in until it can be cared for. ■ For minor cuts and scrapes, gently clip hair around the injured area for ease of access, clean it with saline solution and bandage if necessary. ■ Check wounds regularly for swelling, discharge or discoloration. Unlike most pet first aid classes, this one had an option for bringing a dog, so we were able to practice on live “patients.” Restraining and bandaging a squirming dog is a lot more difficult than doing it to a stuffed dog. Bandaging takes a certain skill level as well. “There’s an art to bandaging,” Dr. Otto says. “Bandages are not benign. They can cut off circulation, so you need to learn to do them right.” The class covered injury assessment; recognizing emergencies; checking vital signs such as respiratory rate, heart rate, temperature, gum color and capillary refill time (the time it takes for gums to regain color after pressure is applied); techniques such as applying pressure to stop bleeding and making
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Dogs can injure themselves, so it’s important to know how to evaluate them to determine when to take them to the veterinarian. a muzzle to prevent an animal in pain from biting; knowing when to induce vomiting; and how to perform the Heimlich maneuver on a choking pet. Dr. Otto noted that teaching a dog to wear a muzzle can be helpful in case he ever needs to have an oxygen mask applied. What’s in a pet first aid kit that’s not in a kit for humans? “The big thing that we really emphasize is clippers, because clipping that hair is so important,” Dr. Otto says. “The other thing that might not be in a human first aid kit is styptic powder. If your dog tears a nail
or you trim it too short, that’s going to help stop it from bleeding.” With any luck, your pet will never have a lifethreatening emergency, but taking a pet first aid class on a regular basis can help ensure that you will know how to respond. Sign your friends up, too, Dr. Otto says. “When your pet is the one affected, they can help, because your brain is just completely gone.”
Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker My cat has conQ junctivitis. What can you tell me about this eye disease? — via email We don’t see as many A eye problems in cats as we do in dogs, but conjunctivitis — inflammation of the light pink mucous membrane that lines the eyeball and eyelids — is probably the most common one. Cats with conjunctivitis can have the condition in one or both eyes, and they may have accompanying respiratory signs, such as sneezing. Clues that a cat has conjunctivitis (often nicknamed pinkeye) include squinting, redness, tearing or a yellow or green discharge. Conjunctivitis can be infectious — caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi — or noninfectious. Infectious cases are usually caused by chlamydophila, mycoplasma or feline herpesvirus (which
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can be transmitted to other cats, but not to humans). These cats may have respiratory infections as well. Noninfectious causes of the problem can be eye defects such as eyelids that turn inward. Persian cats sometimes have this condition. Allergies and irritation of the eyelid by sand or dust are other causes of noninfectious conjunctivitis. It can take time to determine the cause of conjunctivitis, but in the meantime, your veterinarian may proceed on the assumption that it’s infectious and prescribe a topical or oral antibiotic. Always give the complete amount of medication prescribed. Don’t stop if you see improvement, thinking you’ll save the antibiotics for the next flare-up. The infection can worsen if you don’t give it the old one-two punch. Some cats have chronic (recurring) conjunctivitis, but reducing stress and providing good nutrition, preventive care and treatment as needed may help to keep it under control. If conjunctivitis doesn’t improve, your veterinarian may recommend certain diagnostic tests or refer you to a veterinary ophthalmologist for more in-depth treatment.
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Chicago’s Empirical Brewery as rat-catchers, of course. Placed by Tree House Humane Society’s Cats at Work program, Venkman, Egon, Raymond and Gozer — nicknamed the Ghostbusters — patrol the grainfilled brewery with catastrophic results for rats and other rodents. They’re not the only cats in the industry. The Instagram page @ distillerycats features working-class cats at other breweries and distilleries as well as at wineries, bars, pubs, cafes and liquor stores. Raise a glass to them next time you’re enjoying your favorite spirit. ■ If you’re decking the halls with boughs of holly and other seasonal plants, consider going artificial or keeping them out of your home altogether. The spiny leaves and bright red berries of some types of English, Japanese and Chinese holly can cause vomiting, diarrhea and drooling. The severity of a pet’s gastrointestinal upset depends on how much he eats. Other toxic holiday plants include amaryllis and tulip bulbs, mistletoe, Christmas cactus and any variety of lily. Poinsettias have a reputation for being poisonous, but at worst they are only mildly toxic. ■ Finding a cat-friendly veterinary practice is a lot easier since the American Association of Feline Practitioners launched its Cat Friendly Practice program in early 2012. Now, 888 practices have earned the cat-friendly title, and another 639 are working toward the designation. Understanding feline behavior and how to interact with them is key. Ways to achieve the goal include creatively dividing space to separate pets; taking cats into an exam room immediately instead of having them fret in a waiting room; or making appointments for cats only at specific times of day.
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Capt. Fowler’s impact on PT remembered THE OLDEST HOME in Port Townsend was sold last month and is about to undergo a significant rehabilitation. The Enoch Fowler house, located at 1040 Jefferson St., was built around 1865 for Capt. Enoch S. Fowler. The three lots upon which the house is situated were deeded over to Fowler from the original Alfred Plummer homestead in 1864. Fowler family members lived in the house until it was first sold in 1919. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Documents supporting the nomination of the Fowler house for the 2007 Most Endangered Historic Properties List of the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation state: “The house is important to our community because it’s the oldest . . . intact . . . house in Port Townsend; possibly one of the oldest houses in the state, built by one of our most significant early town entrepreneurs, and owned for many years by only two families.” The Tibbals house, originally constructed in 1860, is still standJEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ing in uptown Port Townsend, but it has been so substantially remod- Capt. Enoch Fowler’s house, located at 1040 Jefferson St. in Port Townsend, in 1978. eled that little of the original house remains. diction over residences . . . The house needs to be properly BACK WHEN Greek revival style restored, based upon the Secretary The Fowler house was built in of Interior’s Standards, by responand hallway, Linnea the Greek revival style popular sible owners who will be good with dining during Fowler’s early life in Maine room and back Patrick stewards to this fine example of an but already “long out of style in parlor or main early Northwest settler’s family the east” by the mid-19th century. floor bedroom home.” Though some details on the behind them It appears that the new owner’s exterior of the house have been and a kitchen. plans for the house meet this changed over the years, the docuA cistern for requirement and that his other ments state: “The exterior still collection of plans for the property will not exhibits the simple, classic influrainwater was compromise the integrity of the ence of Greek Revival . . .” located under house itself. In 2006, Bryan Schrader the kitchen Fowler was born in Lubec, described the house as “a twofloor. Maine, on Nov. 13, 1813. story, single-family, gable-fronted He went to sea when he was house . . . A one-story add-on at Endangered house very young. the rear was once a kitchen. An He first came to the Pacific In 2007, the house was felt to add-on to the add-on houses a coast in 1849 as part-owner of the newer kitchen, built of reused drop be endangered because “there’s so much interest in moving or demol- bark Quaddy Belle. siding both inside and out . . . The He sold his interest in the ship ishing the house, so that two or veranda has been glassed in. A in San Francisco and signed on as three houses can be built on this partial basement has been built prime uptown location . . . The city mate on the brig George Emery, under the original part of the demolition ordinances are not very which brought Port Townsend’s house.” strict, and the city’s Historic Pres- founders Henry C. Wilson, Alfred The main floor of the house ervation Committee has no jurisPlummer and Charles Bachelder originally included a front parlor
to Puget Sound in 1850. Fowler made Port Townsend his home port in 1852, operating the schooner Cynosure between San Francisco and Puget Sound. In 1854, he purchased the fast pilot boat R.B. Potter, which Territorial Gov. Isaac Stevens chartered to carry dispatches and supplies around Puget Sound, from Olympia to Victoria. After the boat was released from service by Gov. Stevens later in 1854, Fowler used it to establish the first regular mail delivery route, as well as passenger services, between Olympia, Seattle, Port Townsend and Victoria. Fowler retired from the sea in 1857 at the age of 44. In December of that year, he married another Port Townsend pioneer, 43-year-old Mary Jane Yeatman Caines, widow of Capt. Joseph Caines, with whom she had sailed into Port Townsend in 1852 on the bark Amelia. By 1853, Capt. Caines also retired to the land and built Caines House, the first hotel in Port Townsend, a frame structure at the area that is now 720 Water St. Caines died in Olympia of “apoplexy” in 1855. He and Mary Jane had two children, Mary Jane and Robert, who were 10 and 7 years old at the time that Fowler married their mother. Fowler had been married earlier in Maine, but his wife died shortly after coming to San Francisco. They had had several children who died young. The one 8-year-old son who had come with his mother to San Francisco was sent back to Maine with his nanny, but they both mysteriously disappeared before reaching their destination and were never again heard from. Fowler spent the rest of his life as a busy and well-liked entrepreneur in Port Townsend. He was characterized as a very “can-do” sort of person. He built the first wharf at which sea-going ships could safely tie up, at the end of Adams Street, behind the building in which his mercantile business was located. In 1874, he built the first stone
building in Port Townsend, the two-story Fowler building at 226 Adams St. It was built of sandstone blocks from a quarry on Indian Island and is now believed to be the oldest two-story masonry commercial building in Washington state. The Fowler building at first was a dry goods store, selling wares Fowler imported from San Francisco. Later, it became the town’s first performance hall, with a theater on the street level for concerts, lectures and other performances, and an upstairs hall rented out for dances. It then became the town’s Masonic Hall for a number of years and was purchased by the county to serve as the courthouse from 1880 to 1892. At one point, City Council meetings were held there, and it then became the Seamen’s Bethel. In 1916, the Port Townsend Leader moved into the building, which it still owns today. Fowler was an active dealer in real estate and amassed large holdings of property around Port Townsend. He donated the land at the corner of Lawrence and Tyler upon which the first school in the city was built, as well as the land for the Laurel Grove Cemetery along Discovery Road. He also built a number of wooden-frame business and residential structures. He offered the University of Washington the land surrounding Point Wilson for $500, which the state considered to be too expensive. The land was later sold to the federal government for the construction of Fort Worden for $3,000. Throughout the years, Fowler held a number of public offices. In 1855, he was one of the founding members of the Port Townsend Guards, formed during the Native American unrest that year. He served as Native American agent from 1855 to 1857, and was a City Council member in 1868, 1869, 1873 and 1874. TURN
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Are we really behaving the How can parents best we can about holidays? incentivize kids IN A FEW more days, it will be Christmas Day. I can’t imagine what I could possibly say about that day that hasn’t been said repeatedly and, I’m sure, more skillfully, articulately, poignantly and adverbally than anything I could ever come up with. So I guess I’ll say the only thing that comes to mind: Really? It seems to me that we’ve managed to turn everything even vaguely associated with that day into some bone of contention. Maybe we’re mad because it’s too religious. Maybe we’re mad because it’s not. Or maybe we’re mad because it’s the wrong religion. Or religion in schools or schools in religions, etc. Maybe we’re mad because it’s all become too commercial. Or maybe we’re mad because we can’t afford it.
HELP LINE better: Is this the best we can do? After all of our decades on this planet and the physical, mental and emotional scars to prove it, we’ve decided that it makes sense to be mad about a holiday? I don’t care if we subscribe to it
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or not. And I don’t care what any of us might (or might not) believe. I don’t care what views we hold or sophisticated and ever-so-cynical observations we can offer to make ourselves look sophisticated and ever-so-cynical. As elders, I’d think we’d want to do better. I’d think that we’d want to be the What else? last to dampen joy or mute laughter. The last to insist that whatever Maybe it’s the expectations of gifts, or the receiving of gifts that we we believe is so correct and immutable that we can’t tolerate whatever didn’t want, or the guilt induced by it is that you (“wrongly”) believe. not having gotten a gift for the perThe last to rail against the blitzson who gave you a gift who you didn’t think was going to give you a krieg of capitalism at the price of discounting laughter. gift, etc. The lights? The music? The same Maybe we don’t like the whole old (vaguely reassuring) characters, Santa Claus thing. symbols and stories? Or lying to children (“Daddy, where will Santa Claus live when Is all this necessary? the North Pole melts?”) Or the cards or the incessant carIs it necessary to make fun of all ols or the mind-numbing repetition of that? of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” etc. Is it necessary to get mad at peoAnd all of that is just for openers. ple who make fun of all of that? Anyone with a modicum of imagiWhat if we just mustered our nation and more than six months’ maturity and tried this: Regardless experience on the planet could easily of what I do or don’t believe, or do or generate several dozen more aspects don’t agree with, I refuse to do bah, of Dec. 25 to be mad about. humbug. Heck, we could just be mad I will mind my own business and because it’s going to be a short, dark keep my dark observations to and (probably) cold day with weird myself. I will smile, I will participate TV. and I will not be the one to cause Especially for those of us who are another unhappiness. I will not growl. I will not critiold enough that we ought to know
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cize and I will not shame. I will not make another (anyone) less than I am feel bad. I will do all that I can to light up darkness, whether that’s in my own home, my own community or my own heart. (“But what if I don’t feel that way?”)
WE HAVE THREE elementary-age children. My husband has told them that we are considering paying them for every A that they make during the second semester. I am against this idea and would love to know if it is or is not a good idea and why.
Just do it I don’t care. Do it anyway. Haven’t we learned anything in all our years? Haven’t we figured out that we can change how we feel by changing what we do? Have we never been on the receiving end of tolerance? Patience? Kindness? Forgiveness? The fact is that for many, many people, the only function served by Dec. 25 is to keep Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 from running into each other, but why miss an opportunity to be kinda, sorta, more or less happy? Or at least allow others to be. Maybe that’s it: Could we please just allow others to be? Then maybe others will allow us to be. Call it make-believe if you will. Pretend if you must, but as elders, shouldn’t we be the ones to say, “Enough”? Shouldn’t we be the ones to counsel wisdom? Shouldn’t we be the ones who understand best the dangers of the pronouns, “us” vs. “them”? I think we should. I think I will. And by the way, if you mess it up, you’ll have 364 other opportunities to get it right before we have this conversation again. Peace.
________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
Wife raising baby needs hubby time DEAR CHERYL: I’ve been with Jeb for more than 10 years. We’ve been married for six years and have a 1-yearold daughter. We have a fairly good marriage, except for one major problem: his need to go to a bar with his friends. On weeknights, he’ll
leave at 8 p.m. and be home by 1 a.m. On the weekends, he’ll be home around 3 a.m. I’ve asked him to come home earlier, but he refuses. I understand that guys need to be with guys to chill out, watch the game, have a few beers, play pool, etc. What I’m upset about is that the nights he is home,
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When gift-giving goes unmatched MY HUSBAND AND I were childless for many years. During that time, we gave overly generous gifts to my brother-in-law’s three children for the holidays. Now that we have a 5-year-old, I am amazed at how little reciprocation there is. They spend about $35 per gift for our child, while we spend from $50 to $100 on each of theirs. I don’t want to buy gifts for them like I used to because my spending is never matched. How can I politely convey that they should be spending as much as we do? Amanda in Austin, Texas Have you considered sending an invoice, wrapped in festive holiday paper? (You clearly have the figures at your fingertips.) I am sorry that you have lasered in on the price differential between your gifts. I know firsthand that once we fall into that trap, it is really hard to climb out. You are no longer giving gifts; you are collecting resentments.
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And that’s a terrible feeling. People have different relationships with money. Some spend easily; others have
a harder time. Some of us have less money; others more. But a gift is not about the price tag. It’s an expression of affection, not the completion of a tit-for-tat exchange. Unfortunately, you are seeing this backward. My suggestion: Start thinking more about what your nieces and nephews mean to you, and less about what you’re shelling out. Better to send a batch of homemade cookies with love (in the shape of “Star Wars” ewoks, maybe) than to spend 10 times as much with a calculator in your heart.
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ried this Christmas Eve. We have invited immediate family and a couple of close friends. Sadly, my dad passed away in September, so this will be a bittersweet occasion. At our first dance at the small party we are giving afterward, I would like to use a song by Johnny Cash, my father’s absolute favorite. The problem: My fiancé hates Johnny Cash and refuses to go along with me. Any ideas? Gillian Hang on. I’m still trying to wrap my head around anyone hating Johnny Cash. I am sorry for your loss, Gillian. I am also sorry to tell you that this is what marriage is: finding your way to compromise through a maze of minor, and occasionally major, disagreements. (In truth, I am sorriest for the number of emails I will receive predicting the imminent demise of your marriage based on your fiancé’s insensitivity. Though we shouldn’t jump to that conclusion.)
I assume you have already shared the emotional underpinnings of your musical choice with your fiancé. No harm in trying again. But if he won’t budge (maybe for perfectly nonGrinchy reasons), compromise. Listen to a song called “Emmylou” by First Aid Kit,whose chorus goes: “I’ll be your Emmylou, and I’ll be your June, if you’ll be my Gram and my Johnny, too. No, I’m not asking much of you, just sing, little darling, sing with me.” It’s awfully sweet, and has all the right references. Maybe you and your fiancé will agree.
The anti-wish list My in-laws send my husband, son and me an avalanche of gifts every Christmas. They hardly have two pennies to rub together, and we live in a small apartment. We are grateful for their generosity. But it’s a lot of money to spend on stuff we end up giving away. Is there a way to ask
them to trim down their giftThere isn’t much to say giving, or is that just plain anymore. rude? How do I end this tradiAnonymous tion without seeming to unfriend them, which is exactly There are undoubtedly what I want to do? ways to initiate a polite “let’s S.M. in New Jersey slow down on the holiday giving” chat — sometime in Odds are good that these June or July, before the buy- folks aren’t holding their ing has commenced. breath waiting for your holiBut let’s consider another day letter. approach, now that we’re in You may stop sending it. December. But do you really want to Assuming your in-laws cut loose everyone on that are responsible adults, why letter list forever? not let them decide what Watch a heartwarming they can afford to give? holiday film, like “The Gift of They might exceed your the Magi” (try the short vercomfort in receiving. sion with Jeanne Crain and But happily, there are Farley Granger), then take toy drives and gift drops for another look at your list. veterans and people in need Maybe you’ll want to salin practically every commu- vage a few names for holinity. day cards (or e-cards, to be For now, let your in-laws green). give what they like; you can No need for long letters pass along the excess. of activities and accomplishments. No news is . . . At a certain point, getting For more than 10 years, I through the day is victory have written a holiday letter enough. to acquaintances and former ________ colleagues. Philip Galanes is an advice It is the only way I keep columnist who specializes in conin touch with these people temporary etiquette and social whom I like (but not enough dilemmas. Email questions to him to get together with). via socialq@nytimes.com.
Lavin: Meet hubby’s friends’ wives, girlfriends CONTINUED FROM C4 this forever. Bar Widow Our sex life isn’t that great, either. It’s usually me pursuing him, and most of the time, he’s too tired to have sex. I don’t think he’s cheating on me, but it’s possible. We’ve been in counseling and it did help, but nothing has worked. I’ve considered leaving, but Jeb’s a great dad, and with a new baby and me not working, it would be difficult. Also, it’s not that I don’t love him; I just don’t think I’m his main priority or main source of happiness, and I feel I never will be. Should I leave? I can’t imagine living like
Dear Bar Widow: Let’s break your problems down. No. 1: You’re a new mother who is home alone every day with a baby. You’re dying for adult conversation and companionship. You need to enroll you and your daughter in some classes. Join a gym that has day care. Get out of the house, meet other new mothers and make new friends. Get a baby sitter one night a week so that you can go out with a girlfriend and see a movie, have dinner and a few drinks and
go shopping. Join a book club. Take a class. In other words, make your life better, fuller, more interesting and more exciting without your husband. We’ll get to him in a minute. No. 2: You resent being the social director of your marriage. In most marriages, the wife makes the plans. Accept this; don’t resent it. Then accept the challenge of coming up with something — anything — you and your husband can enjoy together. There must be something he likes besides hanging out with the guys. What did you do when
you were first dating? Rent a movie you’d both enjoy. Get some books on how to spice up your marriage. Show him a few new tricks. Get tickets to a concert or a sporting event. Watch sports with him. Make him a special dinner. It’s the holidays. Invite his bar buddies and their wives and girlfriends over to
your house for a potluck dinner. Get to know them. Enlist the other women in thinking of some fun activities. Put some imagination into your nights together. No. 3: You lack fairness in your marriage. You have to sit Jeb down and explain that he’s not being fair to you and you’re not willing to put up with it anymore. He can’t give all his
energy to his friends and have nothing left for you and expect you to be satisfied. If he loves you and wants to be married to you, he needs to compromise.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Jay T. Carlson, 59, and Sheryl Ann Bell, 54, both of Sequim. Johnny Wilson Nickell, 56, and Kimberly Ivy Walker, 51, both of Port Angeles. Aubrey Michael Thompson, 36, and Kayteen Marie Pickle, 34, both of Sequim. Robert Roy Movius, 34, of Port Angeles and Sarah Elizabeth Summit, 30, of Bellingham.
Jefferson County Derek Taylor Falkenhagen, 35, and Lea Aurora Lawlor, 32, both of Port Townsend. Edward Earl Sites, 68, and Ricky Van Doren Sites, 73, both of Hansville. Robert Charles Krieg III, 43, and Misty Diantha Eves, 46, both of Chimacum.
ENGAGEMENT Audett — Knapp Bud and Shelley Knapp of Sequim announce the engagement of their son Adam D. Knapp to Marie C. Audett. Adam is a 1998 graduate of Sequim High School. He joined the Air Force in 2000. In 2014, he accepted a position as a radiation dosimetrist at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Marie is a general surgeon at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. She received her MD from Brown University in 2009 and her residency in general surgery at the University of Cincinnati. Her parents are Jack and Ellen Audit of New Jersey. The couple are planning a 2016 wedding in Newport, R.I.
CONTINUED FROM C3 which his uncle Enoch had given him as a gift, sold for substantial amounts of money during the boom year of In 1863, he was commissioned a 1889. brigadier general by the Territorial As a newly wealthy young man, he Legislature. listed his occupation in the 1910 cenHe served as Jefferson County treasurer, during which time he over- sus as “Capitalist.” Fowler’s stepdaughter, Mary Jane saw the construction of a county jail. Caines, married A.H. Tucker, the wellHe also served on the Board of known builder of the Rothschild and Pilot Commissioners from 1868 to Pink houses as well as St. Paul’s Episco1875. pal Church, in which he and Mary Jane were the first couple to be married. Fowler’s family Robert Caines worked in Fowler’s Several of Fowler’s nieces and mercantile business. nephews followed him to Port After Fowler’s death, Robert and Townsend. his mother built the Fowler-Caines Among them were his sister Nancy building, which currently houses the Fowler Learned’s sons Alfonso Fowler El Serape restaurant on Water Street. Learned and W.H.H. Learned, both of whom later made substantial contriFowler’s death in 1876 butions to this community. Fowler died at the age of 63 in Alfonso married Isabel McCurdy, 1876. At his burial from the Masonic establishing ties to yet another pioHall with full rites, it was said that neer family. “the entire population of Port Another nephew, also named Townsend, together with many from Enoch S. Fowler, moved here from Washington, D.C., later in the century, points on the Sound,” came to pay when the 300 acres in this area, “the last sad tribute of respect to one
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early, drinking Starbucks coffee, reading the Peninsula Daily News and watching Fox News. He has a close relationship with Mr. Pursley his Savior, Jesus Christ. He spends each morning praying for his family, which includes his sons, five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Allan Pursley, a resident of Freshwater Bay 10 miles west of Port Angeles, will celebrate his 90th birthday Tuesday. He was born and raised in the Joyce/Port Angeles area. In 1944, at the age of 19, Mr. Pursley started his career with the Washington State Patrol. In 1965, he transferred to the Department of Motor Vehicles. He retired as the major of the southeastern region of Washington in 1974. Mr. Pursley married Marjorie in August 1945 and together, they had three sons, Lenore Schon Larry, Gary and Kevin. After retirement, they moved Port Angeles resident back to the family farm near Freshwater Bay to salmon fish, Lenore Schon will celebrate her hunt and raise Hereford cattle. 90th birthday Dec. 28. Mr. Pursley starts his days She was born in Brooklyn,
of the most popular men that have ever lived on Puget Sound.” A measure of the respect Fowler had for his wife is demonstrated by his designating her as the sole executrix of his rather large estate. One of the many heirs listed in his will was another namesake, Enoch Fowler Plummer, one of the sons of Alfred Plummer.
Mrs. Fowler’s death Mrs. Fowler sold much of the land. She lived in their house until 1890, when she moved to the Tuckers’ home for her final years. She died in 1897 at about 84 years of age.
________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Public Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@ olympus.net. Her next column will appear Jan. 17.
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N.Y., on Dec. 28, 1925, the youngest child of Ira and Clara Gemson Lewis. Born into a highly educated and musical fam- Mrs. Schon ily, Mrs. Schon was an accomplished pianist and violinist from early childhood. After graduating with a degree in social work from UCLA, she met her future husband of 51 years, Michael Schon. Together, they had three children: Daniel, Todd and Jill. The family lived in Southern California, where Michael owned jewelry stores until his death in 2001. Mrs. Schon moved to Port
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Gift-picking turns office party into chore DEAR ABBY: I am an administrative assistant. Part of my job is to make the arrangements for our department Christmas party. Every year we go out in a group of about 15 people. I no longer wish to attend these events. Group settings make me nervous. In addition, we all have to buy gender-neutral gifts to exchange. I have tried to talk with my boss about it, but he doesn’t seem to understand. We have bimonthly staff meetings, and after everyone is done with business, we always have discussion time for things other than work. Most of us have lunch together every day and talk then. We also have group birthday celebrations four times a year. I get a sick feeling every time I think about going to this party, and then the headache of trying
appearance at the Christmas party and then “rushing off” because you have a “schedule to choose a gift conflict.” As to your gift selection Abigail won’t be problem, at this time of year Van Buren that made fun of. (I most people are inundated with am not good at catalogs with all sorts of offerit.) Last year, I ings. Open a few, select any item called in sick so in your price range and order it. I wouldn’t have Or consider a gift card. Problem to attend. I solved. have tried taking a personal Dear Abby: Is it OK to hang day off, but up the phone on someone who’s then my boss making you angry on a personal gets mad at call? I’m referring to adult conme. Should I be versations, not children calling forced to go to this? each other. Not a Gift Picker For instance, when I’m talking in St. Paul to my husband, my mother or a friend and the conversation has Dear Not a Gift Picker: No, deteriorated to an argument or you shouldn’t. Because you find become unbearable and insufferthese functions to be onerous, able, can I just hang up the consider putting in a short phone? Or must I first blurt out,
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The difference in coloring can be more Carson subtle in some species, but it still exists in birds like the Steller’s jay or the blue grouse. Back in the dark ages, two field guides were the chosen favorites of birders throughout the country. Books by Roger Tory Peterson or Chandler Robbins told us what we should be looking for when it came to identifying birds. Space in these books was limited, and it was a challenge to cover all the different races. That changed when David Sibley produced his detailed guide. The book was too large to carry comfortably in the field. It was then printed in two guides: for the eastern part of the country and one for the West. I keep the original larger book on my desk and appreciate the illustrations that show the different races for a variety of birds. As we acknowledge winter’s official arrival in a few days, it is easy to understand that our birds would be the darkest race in their species. Think about our tiny little winter wren. This brown bird inhabits the darkest of places, whether it is poking about in the bushes in our yard or digging for No mistake tidbits in the wet, mossy spots so common in the Olympic Peninsula’s rainWe were birding in southeastern forests. Arizona, and the bird that had me It is well-camouflaged. scrambling for my field guide was a If you have company from another horned lark. There was no mistaking the species, part of the country coming for the holidays, don’t be surprised if they don’t but I had never seen a horned lark recognize some of the birds at your with so much white in its plumage. The Arctic race has even more than feeders. They just may be getting excited this desert race. about that song sparrow you take for It makes sense that resident birds granted. with plumage designed to mimic their It might be a race they haven’t seen surroundings would be the darkest in before. the Pacific Northwest. Happy solstice, and remember, the In addition to our song sparrows, several other species native to this area days will soon be getting longer. have their darkest races here. ________ Our song sparrow would look like a Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. new lifebird if you had only seen pale Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, races in the eastern part of the country with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a or the Southwest. reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
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• Rich and Carol Norseen, Sequim. Donations of any • Dana and Sally Dollamount are always weloff, Jacksonville, Fla. come. • Randi and Heather To donate online by Hansen, Port Angeles. In credit card, please click on memory of Phyllis and www.secure.peninsuladaily Gloria, gone too soon. news.com/homefund. • E.C. and Jean GockerBelow is the first half of ell, Sequim. In memory of the list of the donors whose Carl Gockerell. contributions were pro• Roger and Maura cessed between Dec. 9 and Oakes, Port Angeles. In Dec. 15: memory of Merrill and Thank you very much Roberta Oakes. for making a difference • Mr. and Mrs. Irving in the lives — and futures Hackett, Sequim. — of your neighbors: • Donna M. Campbell, • Sequim Seventh-day Sequim. Adventist Church, Sequim • John R. and Jannine — $515. M. Norvell, Sequim. • Earl and Becky • David and JoAnne Archer, Sequim — $200. Stewart, Sequim. • Randy and Jane • William and Margaret Priest, Sequim — $100. Klover, Port Angeles. • Bonnie Svardal, • Darlene Jones, Port Sequim — $50. Angeles. In honor of Jim • Bill and Jeanne and Jeremy Jones. Manzer, Sequim — $200. • Doug McClary, • AFSCME Union, Port Sequim. In honor of memAngeles — $400. This bers of the U.S. military, donation is brought to you past and present. by the City of Port Angeles • Don and Vicki Public Works and Utilities Hinrichsen, Port Angeles. • Bengt and Ann Employees Union, the Nilsson, Sequim. American Federation of • Michael Witkin, Port State, County and MuniciAngeles. pal Employees (AFSCME) • Bob and Verna Union Local 1619. • Heien Family, Sequim Edwards, Port Angeles. • Barbara Brittingham, — $215. In honor of Irene Port Angeles. In memory of and Rita. • Gerald and Charlotte my sisters, Joan and Laurie. • William and Carol Pierce, Sequim — $100. Peet, Port Angeles. • Jennifer Swenson, Sequim — $100. In honor • Lois Myren, Port of Richard Swenson. Angeles. In memory of my • Yvonne Dillon and husband, Budd Myren. Daniel Zimm, Port • Paul Forrest and Gail Townsend — $100. McDonald, Port Angeles. • Mark and Diana • Barb and Mack BoelSchildknecht, Sequim — ling, Port Townsend. $250. In memory of Francis • Paul Howard, Port Bishop, Thaddeus S. Smith, Angeles. Richard B. Anderson and • Sandy Cudd, Port Marvin G. Shields, Medal Angeles. In memory of of Honor heroes from the Doug and Carole Cudd. North Olympic Peninsula. • Jake and Louise Marley, Port Townsend. Many thanks also to • Soeren and Connie these donors (who Poulsen, Sequim. requested that the • Beth Lorber, Port amount of their donaTownsend. • Harry and Pam tion be kept private): Grandstrom, Sequim. In • Paul D. Rogland, Port memory of our parents. Townsend. • Richard and Karen • Dan and Esther Grennan, Sequim. In lovDarrow, Port Ludlow. ing memory of Mimi, Mom, • Joanne D. Aunt Helen, Gail, Ruthie • Susan and Stan and Sydney. Kriegel, Port Ludlow. In • Darryl Huddleston, memory of Tim Davis. Sequim. • Monte Rivett, Port • Layton Carr, Sequim. Angeles. In honor of • Brando and Christina Pauline Daniel. Blore, Port Angeles. • Ellen Dustman, Port • Hannah F. Singhose, Townsend. Thanks for this Port Angeles. In memory of great work. I love reading missing my dear friend, the stories in the paper of “sister” Donna. everyone being helped. • Dan and Judy Hen• Gwen Lovett, Port drickson, Port Angeles. Townsend. • Robert and Sheila • Marjorie Faires, Port Becker, Port Angeles. Angeles. • LaRue Robirts,
Sequim. In memory of Dale and Andrew Robirts. • Norma Peirce and Sharon Hall, Sequim. • Cathy and Ron Grant, Sequim. • Robbin and Patricia Hammel, Port Angeles. • Eldora Pederson, Port Angeles. • Jill Blake, Sequim. • Shirley Van Riper, Sequim. • Nydia and Thomas Levick, Sequim. In memory of Dal Kilmer. • Malcolm Alexander, Port Angeles. • Emogene Herb, Sequim. In memory of Jay and Randy Herb. • George and Jolie Will, Sequim. • Joseph Cress and Elaine Peaslee, Sequim. In memory of Jenny Cress.
• Muriel Faunce, Port Angeles. • Dan and Janet Gouin, Port Angeles. • Beth and Jim Garifalos, Sequim. • Richard and Etta Mac Donald, Port Ludlow. • Lorna Konopaski, Port Angeles. In honor of Warren Konopaski. • Mel and Vicci Rudin, Port Angeles. • Dorothy G. Field, Port Angeles. • Barbara L. Baker, Sequim. In memory of Cy Severson. • Hazel Vail, Port Angeles. In memory of Ken Vail.
Many thanks also to these donors (who requested anonymity): • Cincinnati, $1,000. • Sequim, $100.
• Port Angeles, $500. • Port Angeles, $500. • Port Angeles, $15. • Sequim, $50. • Port Angeles, $50. • Port Angeles, $100. • Sequim, $100. In honor of SunLand Golf Club’s Ed Elro and John Smith. • Sequim, $100. • Port Ludlow, $30. • Port Angeles, $100. In honor of peace, justice and love. • Port Angeles, $100. • Port Angeles, $50. • Sequim, $100. In memory of Roy Robinson. • Port Angeles, $50. • Carlsborg, $100. In memory of Barbra Vance. • Port Angeles, $1,000. • Sequim, $50. The story of LeeAnn Daniels touched our hearts. I hope
she’s getting the help she needs. • Sequim, $100. • Sequim, $100. • Sequim, $100. • Port Angeles, $75. • Sequim, $100. • Port Angeles, $150. • Sequim, $50. • Port Angeles, $25. • Port Angeles, $100. • Port Townsend, $300. • Sequim, $25. • Port Angeles, $100. • Sequim, $25.
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Briefly . . . Forks service set tonight FORKS — Congregational Church, 280 S. Spartan Ave., will hold its Longest Night Service at 6 p.m. today. Pastor Tom Lafrenz of Church of the Nazarene, Andy Pursley of Assembly of God and Pastor Warren Johnson of Congregational Church will co-officiate. Lighting candles in remembrance will be part of the service, with special music by Ryan Watson and Juanita Weissenfels This is a nondenominational/ecumenical event. The public is welcome.
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Death and Memorial Notice EMIL ANTHONY MENGHINI June 28, 1935 December 10, 2015
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The family of Emil A. Menghini mourns his passing at home on December 10, 2015. He was 80 years old. He was a good, kind, generous man with a touch of vinegar mixed with his sugar. He raised seven children and mentored many others. He owned his own floor-covering business in California and taught many the trade. He was a past Master Mason, a member of the Elks Lodge and he was proud to be a Washington state volunteer ombudsman, a protector of the rights of frail residents in rest homes. He took great joy in fishing and oh, the stories! And yes, we ate well. We deeply thank and love the members of the Olympic Bible Fellowship (Pastor Rich Hay) for lov-
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Members of the Port Angeles Symphony Guild met early this month to celebrate Christmas and plan their fundraising activities for the coming year. In front row from left are Jindy O’Donnell, Krys Gordon, Erica Schreiber, LaNice Koris and Sylvia Berquist; in back row from left are Fowler Stratton, Tom O’Donnell, John Yeo and Malcomb Alexander.
Mr. Menghini ing Emil and helping to bring him to his Lord. (Thank you, Larry.) Emil is survived by his wife, Georgia; daughter Lory; and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Blessings go to those who knew and loved him. At his request, there will be no service, but please honor him with a donation to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County (angels on Earth), 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Death and Memorial Notice Death and Memorial Notice taught at Emory University and Carleton College, and September 6, 1926 when he graduated, he December 11, 2015 took a job at Newcomb College at Tulane UniverMarvin Morillo died at Harborview Medical Center sity in New Orleans. While at Michigan, he in Seattle, Washington, on met and married Carolyn December 11, 2015. Reeder. They had two He was born in sons, Stephen (1958) and Charleston, South CaroJohn (1960). lina, on September 6, In his career at New1926. He was the son of comb, Marvin published on Ralph Louis Morillo and Donne and produced an Alma Dixon Morillo. annotated edition of a He graduated from St. 17th-century play. Andrew’s School in But his true passion Charleston and then went was teaching. He introto the University of North duced generations of stuCarolina, Chapel Hill, dents to Shakespeare and where he studied English, earning a Bachelor of Arts specialized as well in 17thcentury poetry. in 1946 and a Master of His students invited him Arts in 1948. to give the Newcomb ColHe earned a Ph.D. in English from the University lege graduation speech in 1963, and a number of his of Michigan in 1958. While studying, he also graduate students went on
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to successful careers of their own, remaining lifelong friends. In New Orleans, Marvin developed his expertise in cooking, including New Orleans specialties such as gumbo, barbecued shrimp and stuffed redfish, as well as coq au vin, roast duck and orange Bavarian cream. He loved to watch sports on TV while listening to the Metropolitan opera. Mozart was his favorite, and he also sang with chorale groups and played the piano. He never liked rock ’n’ roll but still bought the first Monkees album for his sons. He liked to play tennis and was a lover of travel. He and Carolyn took the family on long summer
DONNA LEE POUND April 28, 1932 November 18, 2015
camping trips across the country when the boys were young. Later, he and Carolyn globe-trotted to China, Egypt, Tibet and other exotic locales. Finally, his love of literature was not just professional; he loved reading murder mysteries and anything by John Cheever. Having taught for 35 years at Tulane, he retired in 1993 and a year later moved to Port Angeles near Carolyn’s hometown of Tacoma, Washington. He is survived by his sisters, Rae Cowan and Lynda Hord, and by Carolyn, Stephen, John, as well as his four grandchildren, Robin, Dione, Raphael (by Stephen) and William (by John). At Marvin’s request, there will be no services.
In loving memory of Donna Lee Pound, an 83-year-old resident of Sequim who passed away November 18, 2015. She was born to Frank W. Stevens and Irene Gottwig in Walla Walla, Washington, on April 28, 1932. She married Bernhardt R. “Bernie” Pound in Coronado, California, on June 4, 1950. They were longtime residents of San Diego, California, where Donna worked as a bookkeeper, and moved to Sequim in 1990. Donna will be remembered for her great sense of humor, her friendliness and her love of nature, She is survived by her loving husband of over
Donna Lee Pound 65 years, Bernhardt “Bernie” Pound; daughter Sharla (Eugene) Pugliese of Poulsbo, Washington; son Brad (Susan) Pound of Sequim; grandsons Corey and Kellen Pugliese of Poulsbo; nephews Neil and Gary Pound of Sequim; and brother Gene (Janet) Pound of San Diego, California.
Death and Memorial Notice DONALD CRAIG ROBERTSON August 26, 1921 December 15, 2015 Born in Tacoma, Washington, to Elmer McDonald and Eva Robertson. and
HARRIETTE B. ‘HATTIE’ FOWLER ROBERTSON September 12, 1922 December 13, 2014 Born in Port Angeles to Harry and Beryl Fowler. Dad resided in Tacoma, Washington, until 1939, when he enlisted in the Army. Mom graduated in 1940 and took courses in typing and shorthand. Dad and Mom (also
Death Notices Shirley Smith March 27, 1931 — Dec. 1, 2015
Port Angeles resident Shirley Smith died of natural causes at Olympic Medical Center. She was 84. Services: Celebration of life planned in the spring. The Neptune Society is in charge of arrangements.
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his family in 1960. Jeff earned a GED and served his country in November 18, 1946 the U.S. Navy. December 3, 2015 He was a welder by trade and was a member Jeffrey James Jay of the pipefitters union in Young, a 69-year-old res- Seattle, Washington. ident of Addy, WashingHe loved fishing, huntton, passed away ing, motorcycles and vinDecember 3, 2015, in tage cars. Spokane, Washington, He is survived by his due to cancer. mother, Gabriel Young; He was born in Rhode sister Michelle Leisy; and Island on November 18, brothers Roger J. (Patri1946, to Roger John cia) Young and ChristoYoung Sr. and Gabriel R. pher (Vicky) Young. Young (Gousey). He was preceded in He moved to the death by his father, Roger J. Young Sr. Olympic Peninsula with
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As they had planned, they enjoyed many years (six months out of each year) “down south” until their mid-80s. They are survived by their children, Margie Haguewood of Vancouver, Washington, Barbara (Tim) Owens of Sequim, Don (Diana) Robertson of Port Angeles, John (Linda) Robertson of Port Angeles and Julie Sutton of Port Angeles; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Mr. Robertson Mrs. Robertson The Robertson family wishes to thank the personal caregivers and hosknown as Hattie) met at a employed by the ITT Raydance in Port Angeles onier mill. He worked there pice for their great care of Mom and Dad over the while Dad was stationed at until his retirement. years. Camp Hayden. They were Hattie was a legal secDonations may be married January 31, 1941. retary and bookkeeper made to Volunteer Hospice They had five children: until her retirement. of Clallam County, 540 Margie, Barbie, Donnie, They had a “swell” life East Eighth Street, Port Johnie and Julie. and many friends. Angeles, WA 98362. After the war ended and They enjoyed dance There will be no serwhile studying for his engi- club, bridge club and retireneering degree, Dad was ment club. vices, per Dad’s wishes.
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Get into the gift of giving, gardening As the dark moves s the year winds heavily upon us, remember that in just two days (Tuesdown this at the top day at 8:49 p.m.), the days Andrew month, look out of the list begin to get longer again. May as gifts, The solstice is a celebra- the windows, reflect with poin- tion of green and growing and enjoy how great settias, things, a return to the orchids, beginning of sowing, grow- of a botanical year it Christmas ing, plowing and pruning. has been, despite the cactus or As the year winds down drought. cyclamen this month, look out the best for a windows, reflect and enjoy host and/ humidity needs. how great of a botanical or hostess. Plants like poinsettias, year it has been, despite Tree(s) OH, THE DREAMS of the drought. gardenias, foliage plants, a horticulturist as we move both inside and out are orchids and small citrus into the thicket of the holi- decorated with lights and Water indoors trees (e.g., lime, lemon, tanglitter, with the landscape day season, with Christmas gerine, mandarin) require as a source as people prune Keep your indoor plants a mere five days away. high humidity to flourish. and arrange them in diswatered, but especially And as all the thoughts plays. But we have our heat attend certain plants’ of peace on earth, goodwill toward (wo)men descend upon us, as our thoughts and best “well wishes” and fortune get bestowed to our family and best of friends, let’s reflect on the season. ’Twas the night before Christmas And all through the greenhouse Not a creature was stirring, Not even whitefly nor a mouse! The Dram water breakers and Felco were Hung by the propagation chamber with care In hopes that springtime Soon would be here.
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keeping plants and blossoms in the house during the dark, dank, dreary months is a real “picker-upper.” So merry Christmas, happy belated Hanukkah and I hope you celebrate the solstice because in an ancient human tradition, this time of year is what it is all about.
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
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cover story A look back Recapping the best and worst of TV in 2015 By Cassie Dresch TV Media
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here has 2015 gone? It seems like only yesterday we were ringing in the new year with Ryan Seacrest in Times Square, watching the ball drop and belting out “Auld Lang Syne.” Now, it’s time to do it all over again, but not before taking a trip down memory lane to recap some of this year’s best and worst TV moments. In a year that has seen some serious highs and lows, it’s tough to pick a place to begin — from new shows such as “Empire” and “Better Call Saul” making good first impressions, to series such as “Parks and Recreation” and “Mad Men” saying goodbye, quite a lot has happened on television since Jan. 1. Perhaps, then, it’s fitting to start at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, which aired in September — the one night a year when television’s best gather to celebrate
the cream of their own crop. It was then that Oscar- and Golden Globenominated actress Viola Davis took home an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role in ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder,” becoming the first black woman in the ceremony’s history to win the prestigious award. That same night, actor and comedian Tracy Morgan (“30 Rock”) surprised everyone with his first public appearance since a tragic car accident in June 2014 put him in an eight-day coma and left him with traumatic brain injuries. The 2015 Emmys also served as the icing on the cake for triple-threat writer-comedianactress Amy Schumer. This year alone, she premiered her first film, “Trainwreck”; released a new comedy special, “Amy Schumer Live at the Apollo,” Tracy Morgan as seen in “Saturday Night Live.”
on HBO; was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people; and took home an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series for her Comedy Central show “Inside Amy Schumer.” Two other comedians who were making waves in 2015 were longtime “Late Show” host David Letterman and 16-year “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart. Both stepped away from their desks for good (the former in May and the latter in August), leaving behind some enormous shoes for their successors to fill. It marked an end of an era for the two comedians who were pillars of their respective genres — Letterman revolutionized modern late-night talk shows, and Stewart turned satirical news into a comedy staple. It wasn’t all “out with the old” in 2015, though. We were also introduced to a ton of new programming as networks and cablers continued to vie for viewership. It’s no surprise that CBS did well this year, having capitalized on its beloved NCIS franchise with a New Orleans-based spinoff starring Scott Bakula (“Quantum Leap”). What did surprise us this year was Fox’s “Empire.” The series debuted in January with Taraji P.
Henson (“Person of Interest”) and Terrence Howard (“Hustle & Flow,” 2005) headlining, and it took only 10 days for the network to order a second season, which premiered back in September. AMC also (unsurprisingly) hit it out of the park in 2015 with its “Breaking Bad” spinoff, “Better Call Saul,” starring Bob Odenkirk (“Nebraska,” 2013). The series notched four Emmy nods and took home both of the Critics’ Choice Television Awards for which it was nominated, with critics praising Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks (“Airplane,” 1980) for their portrayals of the eponymous Saul (a.k.a. Jimmy McGill) and Mike Ehrmantraut, respectively. (Season 2 premieres Monday, Feb. 15, on AMC.) Of course, for every great series there are two or three downright disappointing ones, and there’s no better example of this principle than season 2 of “True Detective.” Next to a widely acclaimed first season that picked up four Golden Globe nominations, five Emmy wins, another six Emmy nominations and countless other nods and wins, the second installment of the anthology series paled in comparison. It still received some positive reviews, but came nowhere close to matching the previous success of the show.
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’Tis the season: If you’re looking for feel-good TV — and many of us are this time of year — look no further than Hallmark Channel. The epitome of Christmas spirit, the cable network has been airing Christmas movies and specials non-stop since the beginning of November, many of which are brand new Hallmark originals. “Crown for Christmas,” airing Sunday, Dec. 20, is one such original. Starring Danica McKellar (“The Wonder Years”) as Allie Evans, this holiday flick pays homage to the globally adored musical “The Sound of Music.” When Allie is fired from an upscale New York City hotel where she worked as a maid, she desperately searches for a new job, eventually falling into a position as governess to Theodora (Ellie Botterill in her first ever acting gig), the daughter of a powerful European man — a family she later learns is royalty from the (fictional) kingdom of Winshire. And here’s where the similarities to the Dame Julie Andrews classic are found: informed that the princess’s mother has tragically passed away and that the girl has since been terrorizing governesses, Allie manages to overcome Theodora’s hard exterior and forge a special bond with her. While making inroads with the girl, she also finds herself falling for the father, the King of Winshire (Rupert Penry-Jones, “MI-5”), who is expected to wed a local countess in the near future. Much like the classic it’s based on, the story weaves a tale of love and family and a “will-they-or-won’t-they” romance. All Allie was looking for was a job for the holidays, but she gets much more. For a a dose of Christmas spirit and holiday fun, catch the original movie “Crown for Christmas,” Sunday, Dec. 20, on Hallmark.
Higher learning: Alison Brie, sweetheart of the comedy world, lends her star power to TV Land’s upcoming comedy series, “Teachers,” premiering Wednesday, Jan. 13. Until now, Brie has been primarily a performer, spending most of her time in front of the camera. But after wrapping six seasons of the beloved comedy “Community” as well as seven seasons of cable powerhouse “Mad Men” earlier this year, she was looking for a change. She looked for something to produce, hoping to get involved behind the scenes with a project she was excited about and could believe in. Enter the Katydids. For seven years, the Katydids — an improv group made up of six hilarious women named Katie (or some variation of the name) — have been writing and performing together in Chicago. Caitlin Barlow, Katy Colloton, Cate Freedman, Kate Lambert, Katie O’Brien and Kathryn Renée Thomas make up the ensemble. When Brie’s management team sent her the webseries “Teachers,” written by and starring the Katydids, she knew she’d found the project she was looking for.
The troupe’s comedy stands on its own, and the webseries was like a TV show just waiting to be made. “It was just so funny,” Brie said in a 2015 San Diego Comic-Con interview, “the [webseries] episodes are very short, like the best little taste, and just left me wanting more. And I was like, the world needs more! And now they’re going to have it.” In the new half-hour comedy, as in the webseries, each member of the troupe plays a teacher at an elementary school. They all have very different personalities, and the comedy that ensues when they bring their personal lives to work is gold. The material, the talent and the production value are all top-notch, and TV Land — relatively new to the original programming world — should soon have a hit on its hands. “Teachers” premieres Wednesday, Jan. 13, on TV Land.
’American’ tale: CBS has ordered a new, haunting drama from Steven Spielberg’s production company, Amblin Television. “American Gothic” is described as the story of a family with dark secrets trying to escape its twisted past. When the patriarch of the family dies, a chilling discovery is made that seems to link him to a string of gruesome murders that were committed over decades. The new drama is written and produced by Corinne Brinkerhoff, who has helmed two of CBS’s most successful series, “The Good Wife” and Elementary,” and been integral in bringing other successful shows to the screen too, such as “Boston Legal” and “Jane the Virgin.” This new series is set to hit the small screen in the summer of 2016, and CBS executive Glenn Geller has big expectations: “With American Gothic, Corinne Brinkerhoff has created the perfect CBS summer mystery, filled with suspense, intrigue and an explosive ending that will leave you breathless. It feels like a compelling summer novel that we can deliver to our viewers in 13 one-hour chapters.” There’s no set premiere date yet, but keep your eyes peeled for “American Gothic,” coming to CBS summer 2016. Danica McKellar stars in “Crown for Christmas.”
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Murdoch Mysteries A philanthropist is found dead before CBC News: The National CBC News: Coronation the holidays and Murdoch must save the day. (N) Vancouver Street C'mas Light Fight The Nelson family's specially converted The Great Holiday Baking KOMO 4 Jimmy 4 4 RGB 'star flakes' and hand-built plasma icicles. (SF) (N) Show (SF) (N) News Kimmel Live Superstore Telenovela Saturday Night Live Christmas A compilation of fanKING 5 News The Tonight 5 5 favorite holiday sketches. Show "Pilot" "Pilot" Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 KING 5 News at 10 The Dr. Oz Show 16 16 on how to lead positive lives. The Big Bang The Big Bang Supergirl "Livewire" Scorpion "Dominoes" KIRO News Stephen 7 7 Theory Theory Colbert A Gift Wrapped Christmas (2015, Drama) Travis Milne, Global Comedians News Hour Stephen Final Colbert Beverley Mitchell, Meredith Hagner. Antiques Roadshow "Junk Independent Lens Muscle Shoals has become the breeding The Otherside 9 9 in the Trunk 2" ground of some of America's most creative music. C rim. Minds "Catching Out" Crim. Minds "The Instincts" Criminal Mind "Memoriam" Crim. Minds "Masterpiece" 33 Penn&Teller "Where There's Penn & Teller: Fool Us 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Family Guy Family Guy 11 11 "Teller Deflowers a Shadow" Smoke, There's Magic" CHiPS "The Sheik" M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Andy The Andy The Donna Our Miss Hogan's Hogan's Carol Burnett Perry Mason Griffith Show Griffith Show Reed Show Brooks Heroes Heroes and Friends Celebrity Modern Fam The Big Bang The Big Bang Gotham "Rise of the Villains: Bones "The Verdict in the Q13 FOX News at 10 Q13 News Modern Fam 13 13 Name Game "Australia" Theory Theory Scarification" Victims" "Sleeper" CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy! Bones "The Fury in the Jury" Republic of Doyle "Popeye CHEK Late LittleMosque CBC News Connect TV at 6 p.m. 6:30 Fortune Brennan serves jury duty. Doyle" News "Kept Iman" Vancouver Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern A Muppets Christmas: The Story of Frozen 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on "Hangman" Family Family Letters to Santa Half Men the Run Two and a Two and a The The Modern Fam Modern Fam Q13 FOX News The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Friends 22 22 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Simpsons Theory Theory "Australia" "Sleeper" Kingdom J. Duplantis Mary of Nazareth (‘12) Paz Vega, Alissa Jung. Joel Osteen Manna Fest JerryDirmann Creflo Dollar History Movie The First 48 "Night Shift/ The First 48 "Heartless" The First 48 "Best Laid The First 48 "Neighborhood The First 48 "Cranked" The First 48 "Cold Betrayal" 118* 265* Mobbed" Plans/ Burned Alive" Watch/ Eye on the Skye"
Miracle on 34th Street (1994, Drama) Elizabeth
Miracle on 34th Street (1947, Family) Natalie
Miracle on 34th Street (1947, Family) Natalie 130* 254* Perkins, Mara Wilson, Lord Richard Attenborough. Wood, John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. Wood, John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. Alaska Wildlife Troopers Yukon "Life on the Line" Yukon Men Yukon Men "All In" Yukon "Breaking Point" Yukon Men 184* 282* Vanderpump Rules "Love Vanderpump Rules Social The Real Housewives of Vanderpump Rules "Dirty Après Ski (N) Watch What VanderAfte129* 273* Bites" Atlanta "Miami Spice" Thirty" (N) Happens (N) rShow (N) (N) Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit The Profit The Profit Paid Paid 208 355 Program Program Anthony Bourdain CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Archer Archer South Park South Park 107* 249* Landmark Cases Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Street Outlaws "David and Street Outlaws "Top of the Street Outlaws "Fear the Street Outlaws "$50K, All Street Outlaws Street Outlaws "$50K, All 182* 278* Goliath vs. the 405" List to Ya" Reaper" the Way!" the Way!" Ice Age: Dawn of the Din... Frozen Fever Toy Story Year Without Santa Rudolph's Shiny New Year HolidayEvent Best Friends Girl World K.C. Underc. 173 291 NFL Football Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints Site: SportsCenter A review of the day's scores, highlights, and NFL PrimeTime SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Mercedes-Benz Superdome -- New Orleans, La. (L) feature stories from major sporting events. in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Pepperdine at Gonzaga Site: McCarthey Summer Summer Summer NBA Tonight SportsCenter The day's news E:60 The biggest names and 144 209 Athletic Center -- Spokane, Wash. (L) Challenge Challenge Challenge in the world of sports. the best stories in sports.
Elf (2003, Comedy) James Caan, Bob Newhart, Will
The Santa Clause (1994, Comedy) Judge Reinhold, Wendy The 700 Club 180* 311* Snowglobe Ferrell. Crewson, Tim Allen.
The Guilt Trip (2012, Comedy) Barbra FXM
The Hot Chick (‘02, Com) Anna Faris, FXM
Stealing Harvard (‘02, Com) Jason Lee, FXM 133 258 Streisand, Seth Rogen. Matthew Lawrence, Rob Schneider. Leslie Mann, Tom Green. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Pleasures Pleasures Pleasures Pleasures Pleasures (N) T op 5 (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*
Christmas With the Kranks (‘04, Com) Tim Allen.
The Santa Clause 2 (‘02, Fam) Tim Allen.
The Santa Clause 2 (‘02, Fam) Tim Allen. 136* 248* PGA Golf Cadillac Championship Golf "2015 Top Ten Stories" PGA Golf Cadillac Championship Final Round Site: TPC Blue Monster at Doral -- Doral, Fla. 136* 248* Christmas Under Wraps (‘14, Dra) Candace Cameron-Bure. 12 Gifts of Christmas (‘15, Fam) Katrina Law.
A Very Merry Mix-Up (‘13, Rom) Alicia Witt. 312* Love It/ List It "Money Pit" Love/ List It "Size Matters" Love It or List It Love/List "Separate Spaces" House Huntrs House Love It or List It 112* 229* Modern Marvels Atlantis Found Secret Earth (N) The Real Story of Christmas Atlantis Found 120* 269* Merry In-Laws (2012, Romance) Shelley Long, Lucas Becoming Santa (2015, Drama) Meredith Baxter, Laura Bell The Christmas Gift (2015, Drama) Rick Fox, Michelle 108* 252* Bryant, George Wendt. Bundy, Michael Gross. Trachtenberg. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Relic Quest (N) F loods, Fire, and Fury (N) R elic Quest Floods, Fire, and Fury Search for Noah's Ark Diving Into Noah's Flood 186 276 H.Danger Thunder Talia (N) Santa Hunters (‘14, Fam) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Basketball Loyola Marymount vs. Portland (L) NCAA Basketball San Francisco vs. St. Mary's (L) NCAA Basketball Loyola Marymount vs. Portland 426 687 Cops
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Men in Black II (‘02, Sci-Fi) Will Smith.
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Melissa Benoist stars in “Supergirl.”
Lonely Planet: Odyssey with Graham Hughes (32) TRAV
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In this premiere, host Graham Hughes embarks on an epic journey to eat food in every country on Earth in one year. As he begins, he waves goodbye to England and heads to South America, where he encounters a fast tiger and missed connections.
The Great Christmas Light Fight (4) KOMO
8:00 p.m.
Celebrity judges Taniya Nayak and Carter Oosterhouse wrap up the competition in this season finale. Families from across America deck their halls to the extreme in a decorating competition like no other. The most spectacular homes earn cash prizes.
Supergirl (7) KIRO
9:00 p.m.
Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and Cat (Calista Flockhart) become the target of a new villain, Livewire (Brit Morgan), in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Supergirl’s alias, Kara, has to contend with her foster mother coming to town for Thanksgiving.
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When Kate (Aisling Franciosi) goes missing in present day Prague, Martin (Sean Bean) worries that she’s been abducted. As a result, he makes a risky proposition to Nina (Kelly Overton) and Simon (Gershwyn Eustache Jr.)
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Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson from “Taraji and Terrence’s White Hot Holidays.”
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8:30 p.m.
After Sid destroys Manny’s favorite decoration, Manny convinces him he’ll end up on Santa’s naughty list. Manny, Ellie and Diego later worry about Peaches when they discover she’s gone to the North Pole with Sid, who intends to plead his case to Santa.
Taraji and Terrence’s White Hot Holidays (13) KCPQ
9:00 p.m.
The stars of Fox’s hit “Empire” welcome their celebrity friends to celebrate the season in this rebroadcast. The musical special features a duet by Howard and Henson, as well as performances by Mary J. Blige, Jamie Foxx, John Legend and more.
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A retired FBI agent is found murdered, so Harris (Jennifer Carpenter) and Boyle (Hill Harper) enlist Brian’s (Jake McDorman) help to investigate in this rebroadcast. To their surprise, they discover a connection to the heir of a dangerous drug cartel.
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10:00 p.m.
After Holden (Steven Strait) and his crew are imprisoned aboard the Martian navy flagship, the Donnager, they start to turn on one another in this new episode. Elsewhere, Miller (Thomas Jane) contends with riots on Ceres.
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The Muppet Movie (1979, Family) A Muppet Christmas:
The Muppet Movie (1979, Family) A Muppet Christmas: 130* 254* Letters to Santa Letters to Santa Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me (N) M onsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me 184* 282* The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills "Ciao, Beverly Hills "Horsing Beverly Hills "The M Word" GFs Guide "Rule #605: You The Real Housewives of 129* 273* Beverly Hills "Life's a Pitch" Tuscany!" Around" (N) Can Go Home Again" (N) Beverly Hills "The M Word" Shark Tank The Profit Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit Paid Paid 208 355 Program Program Anthony Bourdain CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourdain CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Moonshiners "Gone A-Rye" M oonshiners "Still Life" Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners (N) M oonshiners Moonshiners 182* 278* "Rain or Shine" (N) Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Austin & Ally Bunk'd Home Alone 5: Alone in the Dark
A Christmas Carol (‘09, Ani) Jim Carrey. K.C. Underc. 173 291 NCAA Football Boca Raton Bowl Site: Fau SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Stadium -- Boca Raton, Fla. (L) of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball California vs. Virginia Site: John Paul NFL Live NBA Tonight NFL Live Fantasy SportsNation "101 Holiday 144 209 Jones Arena -- Charlottesville, Va. (L) Football Jeers" Santa Comin'
The Santa Clause (1994, Comedy) Judge Reinhold,
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2007, Family) Martin Short, The 700 Club 180* 311* to Town Wendy Crewson, Tim Allen. Abigail Breslin, Tim Allen.
The Bounty Hunter (2010, Action) Gerard Butler, FXM
The Bounty Hunter (2010, Action) Gerard Butler, FXM Switchmas (‘12, Fam) David 133 258 Joel Garland, Jennifer Aniston. Joel Garland, Jennifer Aniston. DeLuise, Elliott Gould. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "Plenty of Fish" C hopped "Unsung Heroes" Chopped "Shake It Up" C hopped "Double Trouble" Chopped (N) C hopped 110* 231*
Pacific Rim (‘13, Act) Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba.
Star Trek: Into Darkness (‘13, Sci-Fi) Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Chris Pine. Star Trek: Into Darkness 136* 248* PGA Golf WGC - Cadillac Match Play Golf Special "2015 Majors" PGA Golf WGC - Cadillac Match Play Final Site: TPC Harding Park Golf Course 136* 248* Royal Christmas (‘14, Dra) Stephen Hagan, Lacey Chabert. Christmas Land (‘15, Dra) A Christmas Melody (‘15, Dra) 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper (N) House Huntrs House Fixer Upper 112* 229* Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island (N) Curse of Oak Island (N) Hunting Hitler (N) Hunting Hitler 120* 269* With This Ring (2015, Romance) Deion Sanders, Stephen The Christmas Hope (2009, Drama) James Remar, Tori Dear Santa (2011, Drama) Gina Holden, Emma Duke, Amy 108* 252* Bishop, Brooklyn Sudano. Barban, Madeleine Stowe. Acker. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) Badlands "The Verdict" (N) Life -0 "Predator Control" Badlands, TX "The Verdict" Life Below Zero "Red Flag" Badlands, Texas "The Trial" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder Talia 1/2 (N) A Fairly Odd Christmas Drake Bell. Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Basketball Missouri-Kansas City at Louisville Site: Mark Few (N) NCAA Basketball Loyola Marymount vs. Portland The Mark DFL Soccer 426 687 KFC Yum Center -- Louisville, Ky. (L) Few Show Cops Cops "On the Cops "Liar Cops Cops "Coast Cops Cops Cops Cops "Coast Cops "Liar Cops Cops "Coast 168* 241* Run" Liar #2" to Coast" to Coast" Liar #4" to Coast"
Men in Black II
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (‘08, Adv) Harrison Ford. The Expanse (N) Expanse "The Big Empty" 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan 139* 247* Wink" Hot Tub" Soup Nazi" Secret Code" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory
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My Favorite Wife (‘40, Com) Irene
The Goodbye Girl (1977, Romance) Marsha
That's Entertainment! (‘74, Mus) 132 256 Katharine Hepburn. Dunne, Gail Patrick, Cary Grant. Mason, Quinn Cummings, Richard Dreyfuss. Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. Kate Eight "School's Out!" Kate Eight "Florida Fun" Jill and Jessa: Counting On Kate Plus Eight (N) 7 Little Johnstons (N) Jill and Jessa: Counting On 183* 280* Castle "Rise" Castle "Heroes and Villains"
Four Christmases (‘08, Com) Vince Vaughn.
Four Christmases (‘08, Com) Vince Vaughn. 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Regular King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Foods "Spoiled Rotten" (N) Booze Traveler (N) Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Younger Younger King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304*
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (‘13, Act) Channing Tatum. W WE Smackdown! (N) Chrisley (N) Chrisley Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*
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Wish Upon a Christmas (38) LIFE
6:00 p.m.
Larisa Oleynik stars as Amelia, a shrewd businesswoman who returns to her hometown to save a struggling family-owned ornament company in this original holiday film. In the process, she ends up rekindling an old romance.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (5) KING
8:00 p.m.
Dr. Seuss’s classic holiday tale comes to life as the mean-spirited Grinch tries to ruin Christmas for the whimsical Whos in this rebroadcast. In the end, it’s the Grinch who learns an important lesson about the true meaning of the season.
How Murray Saved Christmas (5) KING
8:30 p.m.
When cantankerous deli owner Murray is forced to fill in for Santa, he does a surprisingly good job thanks to the help of Edison Elf. Featuring the voices of Jerry Stiller and Sean Hayes, the animated special is based on the popular children’s book.
Modern Family (4) KOMO
9:00 p.m.
Hoping for the idyllic white Christmas she’s always dreamed of having, Gloria (Sofia Vergara) rents a mountain cabin where the whole family can celebrate the holidays in this rebroadcast. Unfortunately, everyone is too preoccupied to enjoy themselves. DECEMBER 20 - 26, 2015
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White Christmas 12:15 p.m.
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Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye star as army buddies who recruit a singing sister act to help them save an inn belonging to their former commanding officer in this 1954 masterpiece. Music, dance and holiday magic combines as the performers fall in love.
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White Christmas (1954, Musical) Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney,
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Victor Webster and Jennifer Spence star in this original sci-fi holiday flick. An unusual asteroid strikes a small town, resulting in an explosive wave of ice crystals that has the potential to leave all human life frozen in its wake.
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The Big Bang Theory (7) KIRO
8:00 p.m.
An unstoppable force meets an immovable object when Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon’s (Jim Parsons) mothers finally meet in this rebroadcast of “The Big Bang Theory,” airing Thursday, Dec. 24, on CBS. Elsewhere, Howard (Simon Helberg) gets some help from him friends to do housework.
Mysteries at the Monument (32) TRAV
9:00 p.m.
In this new episode, host Don Wildman unmasks the mysterious former scholar of the Round Schoolhouse in Brookline, Vt. He also explores the David-and-Goliath tale of New York’s newsboys and takes a look at a life-sized bronze statue of an explorer.
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A Christmas Story (28) TBS
6:00 a.m.
In what has become a holiday tradition, TBS serves up a marathon of this Yuletide classic. Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) petitions his parents, Santa Claus and anyone else who’ll listen for a Red Ryder BB Gun for Christmas in this spirited holiday movie.
Kristin’s Christmas Past (38) LIFE
4:00 p.m.
A young woman (Shiri Appleby) who’s been estranged from her family travels back in time to relive the worst Christmas of her life. This holiday movie also stars ‘80s icon Judd Nelson, Disney star Debby Ryan and “Once Upon a Time’s” Elizabeth Mitchell.
The Andy Griffith Show Christmas Special (7) KIRO
8:00 p.m.
Take a trip back in time to Mayberry with two classic episodes of the iconic television series in the premiere of this special. The program features newly colourized versions of two episodes of the series, “The Pickle Story” and “The Christmas Story.”
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Tommy Boy (‘95, Com) Chris Farley. SouthPk SouthPk SouthPk Comedy Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Comedy Archer Politics & Public Policy Today Washington Journal To Be Announced Gold Rush: The Dirt Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush "Mammoth Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Gold" Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program "Parker's 21st" Jessie Jessie Austin Montana Dog Blog Dog Blog Wizards Wizards SuiteL SuiteL GoodLuck GoodLuck Callie Jake Stuffins Sofia 1st Mickey Mouse Club NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportC A review of the day's scores, highlights, NCAA Football St. State Warriors Site: The Oracle and feature stories from major sporting events. Petersburg Bowl (L) NBA NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Houston NCAA Football Bahamas Bowl Middle SportsNation "101 NFL 30 for 30 "The Two Escobars" Investigating SportsCenter Basketball Rockets Site: Toyota Center -- Houston, Texas Tennessee State vs. Western Michigan Holiday Jeers" MatchUp the murders of Andres and Pablo Escobars. Santa Claus Is Comin' The Year Without a Paid Paid The 700 Club Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
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Exit Wounds (2001, Action) Isaiah 2050 Science Cold Break-Ups" Show Program Program Washington, Jill Hennessy, Steven Seagal. Paid Paid Paid Paid Operation Smile Nice Fish Fins 'n Fishing Journal Fishing on Marc and Trend Cookin' Chek Convers- CHEK Wealthy Program Program Program Program Skins the Flats Fly Mandy on Coast Around ations News at 5 Life Paid Paid Wild "Guatemala: Close Up Kings Paid Paid Fail Army Meet the Escape or Modern Modern Hockey NHL Hockey Montréal Canadiens at Program Program Beaded Lizard" "Phoenix" Program Program Family Die "Snip" Family Central (L) Washington Capitals Site: Verizon Center (L) Coolest Zoo Clues Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid JFL: Gags JFL: Gags Paid
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Young Guns (1988, Western) Kiefer Sutherland,
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Tombstone (1993, Western) Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn, Kurt West) John Wayne. Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez. Diamond Phillips, Emilio Estevez. Russell. Dogs 101 Dogs 101 Bad Dog! Bad Dog! Too Cute! Too Cute! America's Cutest America's Cutest America's Cutest Vanderpump Rules GFs Guide "Rule #8: Beverly Hills "The M Housewives Cheshire Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta Atlanta "Rocky Boat Atlanta "Where is the "Dirty Thirty" Timing is Everything" Word" "Big Night Out" (N) "The Shades of It All" "Duking It Out" "Party in a Sweatbox" Horror Story" Love Boat?" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish The Sixties The Sixties Archer Archer Archer
Uncle Buck (‘89, Com) John Candy.
National Lampoon's Vacation Chevy Chase.
Tommy Boy (‘95, Com) Chris Farley. Along Came Polly To Be Announced Washington Week To Be Announced Washington This Week Washington Week Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch "The Deadly Catch "Super Deadly Catch "Super Deadliest Catch Deadly Catch "Heavy Deadliest Catch "Zero Ultimatum" Typhoon, Part 1" 1/2 Typhoon, Part 2" 2/2 "Wasted Talent" Lies the Crown" Hour" "Prodigal Son" Jessie Liv/Mad K.C. Undercover Underc. Underc. Austin Girl World Girl World Girl World Jessie Jessie I Didn't Friends Liv/Mad Girl World Austin Austin NCAA Football St. Petersburg Bowl Site: NCAA Football Heart of Dallas Bowl Site: Cotton Bowl -- Dallas, Texas (L) N CAA Football Independence Bowl Site: Independence Stadium -- Shreveport, La. Tropicana Field -- St. Petersburg, Fla. (L) (L) Sport Sport E:60 "Stories of the Poker World Series Poker World Series Poker World Series Poker World Series SportsCenter 30 for 30 Few teams in professional sports elicit Science Scien. (N) Year" (N) such a range of emotions as the Detroit Pistons.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Fantasy) Philosopher's Stone Radcliffe. Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe.
Bigger Than Life
Kiss Me Goodbye (1982, Romance) Sally
Love and Other Drugs (2010, Comedy) FXM
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (‘10, Dra) FXM The Twilight Saga: James Mason. Field, James Caan, Jeff Bridges. Anne Hathaway, Judy Greer, Jake Gyllenhaal. Presents Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart. Presents Breaking Dawn Part 1 Property Journal E. America's News HQ America's News HQ America's News HQ The Five America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday The Kelly File Giada Pioneer Pioneer Rules The Kitchen Cooking Cooking Holiday Baking Chopped Chopped Junior Chopped Rest. "The Ambush" Anger M. Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Two 1/2...
Something Borrowed Ginnifer Goodwin.
Just Go With It (‘11, Com) Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler.
Battleship Golf PGA Golf Presidents Cup Day 3 Site: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club -- Songdo City, Korea Golf Special (N) PGA Golf BMW Championship Tis the Season for ... Fir Crazy (‘13, Rom) Craig Pryce. Ice Sculpture Christmas Tonya Albers. Crown for Christmas Danica McKellar. Angel of Christmas Jennifer Finnigan. FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island Paid Paid Paid Paid Unsolved Mysteries Lethal Seduction (2015, Thriller) Caleb The Perfect Girlfriend (2015, Thriller) Jon Cor, A Teacher's Obsession (2015, Thriller) Boti Program Program Program Program "Interstate Death" Ruminer, Dina Meyer, Amanda Detmer. Ashley Leggat, Adrienne Frantz. Bliss, Molly Hagan, Mia Rose Frampton. Weekends With Alex Witt MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life -0 "No Easy Out" Life Below Zero Life -0 "The Crash" Life -0 "Aftermath" Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Sponge Sponge SpongeBob SpongeBob Parents "Fairy Idol" ALVINNN!!! ALVINNN!!! iCarly Game Shakers Nicky "Go Hollywood" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Wild Supercross -- East Rutherford, N.J. Monster Jam "Las Planet X Planet X Planet X Xterra (N) Program Program Program Program Program Places (N) Vegas" Square Square Square Bar Rescue "Take Me
Resident Evil (2002, Action) Michelle
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004, Sci-Fi)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Action) Wentworth
Resident Evil: Retribution Out of the Bar Game" Rodriguez, Oscar Pearce, Milla Jovovich. Sienna Guillory, Oded Fehr, Milla Jovovich. Miller, Ali Larter, Milla Jovovich. (‘12, Act) Milla Jovovich. Dungeons & Dragons: The Boo... Labyrinth (‘12, Epic) John Hurt. 1/2 Labyrinth (‘12, Epic) John Hurt. 2/2
King Kong (2005, Action) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody.
EuroTrip (2004, Comedy) Jessica Boehrs,
I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy)
Happy Gilmore (‘96, Com) Christopher Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke Girls Girls Michelle Trachtenberg, Scott Mechlowicz. Rashida Jones, Sarah Burns, Paul Rudd. McDonald, Julie Bowen, Adam Sandler.
Clash of the Titans (1981, Fantasy)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Sci-Fi) William Sylvester, Gary
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, War) Alec Guinness,
Swing Time Claire Bloom, Maggie Smith, Laurence Olivier. Lockwood, Keir Dullea. Sessue Hayakawa, William Holden. Fred Astaire. Disney Cruise Line Reimagined Magic Walt Disney Hotels Untold "Punched!" Untold Stories Untold Stories Dateline "Bitter Pill" Dateline NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order "Fame" Law & Order "Avatar" Law & Order Law & Order
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Discovery presents a special marathon of this fascinating documentary series. Rough and tumble fishing-boat captains and their hardy crews take to the sea in their quest for crab riches, despite sub-zero temperatures and dangerous boating conditions.
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