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THE PUPPET MASTER The work of Aurora Valentinetti will be celebrated at Bremerton museum

Violations of federal law are alleged, shipyard official says

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urora Valentinetti’s first puppet was a “self portrait” created in 1941 called “Melode” that was designed as a singer and was later turned into a ballerina. “As often happens with the creative types — she converted it into something else,” said Stanley Hess, curator of The Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum in Bremerton. The Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum and Evergreen Children’s Theatre in Bremerton

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Handiwork The Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum features Aurora’s 90th Birthday Celebration, 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. The museum is at 257 4th Street, Bremerton; see www. ectandpuppets.org for information. will celebrate Valentinetti’s 90th birthday with a party at the museum from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. Valentinetti, who has a history in puppetry in the Pacific Northwest for more than 50 years, taught at the University of Washington, created puppets and performed as well. Hess first took a class of Valentinetti’s in puppetry at the UW in 1963. He graduated the following year majoring in general art and minoring in anthropology. “I’ve maintained my friendship since then,” he said. Valentinetti, who resides in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood, will be at the event that is open to the public. There will be light refreshments and musical entertainment. Marshall Campbell, also a

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A puppet from Japan is pictured at the Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum. Bremerton’s sister city, Kure, donated three puppets last year. former student of Valentinetti, founded the children’s theater in 1993 as a means to have more art programs in Kitsap. His vision

was to have theater performances locally for Kitsap residents, educational classes as well as a puppet museum.

And naming the museum after Valentinetti just seemed SEE PUPPETS, A7

The federal government last week stopped all payments to a Bremerton-based Puget Sound Naval Shipyard contractor after citing violations of federal law. The Department of Labor on Sept. 1 told PSNS to withhold all payments from Puget Sound Environmental for violations of federal worker protection laws, according to a PSNS official. Gary Whitehead, the shipyard contract services officer charged with overseeing the contract, said that along with the request, his office received instructions to deposit the money in a Department of Labor account for distribution to workers with claims against the company. The letter specified that the company had been found in violation of the McNamaraO’Hara Service Contract Act, Whitehead said. The act specifies that employees of federal contractors be paid a prevailing wage, Whitehead said, and that they also be given either health coverage or a cash equivalent. When asked for a copy of the letter, Whitehead said that his office had been instructed by the DOL not to release information on the case, and that a Freedom of Information Act request would have to be filed. The DOL did not return calls for comment on the issue. Puget Sound Environmental CEO Carlos Moreno Tuesday acknowledged that his company was under investigation. He said the DOL had met him and Lopez Monday and laid out breaches of the mini SEE FEDS, A7


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ela Fishe had previous experience working in government agencies and nonprofits and when she lost her job due to downsizing, she wasn’t quite sure what was next. A friend suggested she apply to an AmeriCorps position. Initially denied from an AmeriCorps program in Tacoma — where she was living at the time — when she was offered a position in Bremerton, she was hesitant at first. “I thought, ‘Just go for it,’” Fishe, 47 said. “I was terrified.” AmeriCorps is a nationwide program, administered by the Corporation for National Community Service, for people to work as volunteers — they are paid a monthly stipend — at various nonprofits ranging in areas such as education, public safety, and the environment. Kitsap Community Resources has operated an AmeriCorps program in Kitsap since 1994 and will have 40 new members begin their 11-month program of service in October. Nationally, the number of applications for AmeriCorps has increased. For Kitsap Community Resources, the only organization in the county that operates an AmeriCorps program, application numbers have been commensurate to recent years.

‘Desire to be involved’ Fishe started as an AmeriCorps member in October 2009 at Kitsap Community Resources and she enjoyed it so much that she extended her program to a second year. As a computer lab facilitator, she planned curriculum for a variety of classes including resume writing. Other venues that local AmeriCorps members work at include the Central Kitsap and Bremerton school districts, the YWCA of Kitsap County, the

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(Above), Kitsap AmeriCorps volunteers in the 2010 to 2011 program work on a service project. (Center), Jennifer Pino and Laura Priddis, AmeriCorps members from 2010 to 2011 volunteer during a group project. Beginning Oct. 1, 40 new volunteers will begin working in Kitsap County.

West Sound Red Cross, Children last year, said Sandy Scott, an of the Nations, among other AmeriCorps spokeswoman. nonprofit organizations, said Each year there are about 75,000 Jennifer Allik, Kitsap Community opportunities available. Resources’ AmeriCorps director. The jump in applications is “The commondue to the down ality is the desire economy and subto be involved sequent difficult “If you like to try in the commujob market as well nity,” said Eugenie something on, this as an increase in is a great way to Jones, spokesthose interested in woman for Kitsap volunteer and get service, said Scott. Community Members your feet wet.” Resources. serve full or part – Lela Fishe, volunteer The time for a 10 to AmeriCorps pro12-month period gram is open to depending on all U.S. citizens or lawful permatheir host agency. nent residents age 17 and older, This year, Kitsap Community but it is a competitive process. Resources received about 250 Applications from individuapplications for the 40 local als nationwide increased from AmeriCorps positions. Typically, 360,000 in the 2008 to 2009 proabout 200 to 250 applications are gram year to more than 536,000 received each year, said Allick,

adding that a majority of the applicants are Kitsap residents. The members will each serve 1,700 hours of volunteer work during the 11-month program. Upon completion, they will each receive a $5,550 education award, she added. The monetary award can go toward college or graduate school tuition, or to pay back qualified student loans. Kitsap Community Resources’ program has had members from age 17 to about 60. “If you like to try something on, this is a great way to volunteer and get your feet wet,” said Fishe.

‘Something important’ For the 2010 to 2011 program year, Washington state had 3,068 AmeriCorps members at 109 different sites, Scott said.

Although Fishe was nervous to move to Kitsap from Tacoma, she quickly adapted and felt like a part of the community. And even though the AmeriCorps job is not salaried, Fishe knew how to live on a tight budget. The monthly living allowance for the 2011 to 2012 program year is $1,100. Medical coverage is available for the member and does not include dental coverage. Kitsap Community Resources and other organizations have resources available for members to learn about different programs such as affordable housing, Fishe said. “They have that feeling like ‘I’m doing something,’” said Allik. “It’s that over money.” SEE AMERICORPS, A10


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County commisioners may rent out own chambers Officials say free public use is uncontitutional gift of resource BY GREG SKINNER GSKINNER@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM

County leaders are trying to figure out what their meeting space is worth on the local rental market. At a Monday Kitsap County business meeting, the Board of County Commissioners heard of plans to create a fee structure for public use of the commissioner’s chamber and meeting rooms, such as the Port Blakely Sinclair meeting rooms. Officials say the move is not a revenue effort in the face of a $2.4 million shortfall in the county’s general budget, but rather a needed consideration before allowing the meeting spaces and chambers inside the 75,000 square foot administration building to be used by the public. Commmissioner Josh Brown cited the League of

Women Voters as an example of those who’ve inquired about using the chambers recently. The board of commissioners thought a fee structure should be looked at and the county needed to create a way to not lose money from public use, he said. “We need to adopt a policy to avoid the cost burden,� he said. Angie Silva, a county projects planner, said her department was tasked with discovering the costs of after hours, non-governmental usage for the rooms and the chamber and design a fee structure to recover them. The chamber contains specific and expensive equipment that’s easily broken if misused, she said. Commissioners Monday heard from county staff that though Washington state law requires the county to make meeting spaces for public available free, “This free use may be viewed as an unconstitutional gift of public property.� Silva said the legal questions about the constitutionality of providing free space to the public was based

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on the legal option of the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office. BOCC chair Charlotte Garrido said the fee schedule should have been completed last year when the League previoulsy asked. “We were advised that year that is would be a gift of funds,� Garrido said. Deputy prosecutor Jacquelyn Auferheid said the Prosecutor’s Office would not discuss the basis of their opinion. It’s a matter of attorney client priveledge, she said. She said the opinion was not the work of a single person. “A lot goes into a legal opinion,� she said. The goal is to find a solution that is both legal and good for the citizens while remaining good to the

county budget, she said. “We want a policy carefully thought through,� she said. “We need to look at a policy.� The county’s preliminary fee schedule looked at the city of Bremerton’s fees for the Norm Dicks Center meeting spaces for guidance, Brown said. Garrido said what was looked at Monday was only a draft for discussion purposes. Unlike Port Orchard, Poulsbo and Bainbridge, Bremerton charges for the use of its state-of-the-art chamber. One proposed fee from Monday’s presentation to the BOCC creates $300 in fees to use the commissioners chamber for a one hour meeting with 36 chairs and use of audio visual equip-

ment. “That wouldn’t help us at all,� said Catherine Ahl, League of Women Voters of Kitsap County Board of Directors president. The league was interested in the chamber to hold their election cycle candidates forums. The specific reason to use the county commissioner’s chamber is the ability to record and playback the forum to expose as many citizens as possible to the candidates. “We like that,� Ahl said. That service, however, would add $100 per hour to the bill under the proposed fee structure. Also under consideration is a fee waiver for nonprofits, school districts and other government agencies and the question of alcohol being allowed.

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Garrido said it’s a tough question of fairness and free. Whatever is created has to be the same for everyone, non-profit or not, she said. Facing an ever-shriking budgets year after year since the recession began in ernest in 2008, the county has developed a regiment of energy saving measures such as limited operation hours. Garrido said that most of the use by public use would occcur in those off hours and would have a cost of some sort becuase the administration building would have to be opened, set up, cleaned and closed. “It would require staff,� she said. Most current non-commissioner use is done by many of the other county departments.

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9/11, back to work IN OUR OPINION

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he rush and pressure to properly remember is now past, but a question remains; what will the final Kitsap 9/11 Memorial look like? At this point, no one can say. Sunday saw a “ceremonial” ground breaking and celebration, at the proposed site of a 2-acre memorial in Bremerton’s Evergreen Park, with craft booths, bands and barbecue, commemorated the 10th anniversary of the al-Qaida attack in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania that spurred 10 years of war, which grew to encompass two fronts. Last May when the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial Design Committee presented its initial designs to the Bremerton Parks Commission, it was lambasted as too grandiose, perhaps intimidating in its New York-centered narrative for the general public and lacking any connection to the 9/11 experience in Kitsap County. It is, however, exactly what a local fire commissioner wanted to remember. At the time, the 9/11 design committee was rushing to get the plans approved before the 10th anniversary so that a ground breaking could be held on Sunday. We support the city council’s move to put plans back under the purview of the parks commission, to solve that disconnect. To that end, an agreement was written and signed that called for more public involvement in the design. The first of three public events was held over four hours on Aug. 24. Two more public sessions were to follow. Also to have happened, according to the signed agreement between the city and the design committee, was a new design incorporating public input and concern and cost estimates to be forwarded to city council by Sept. 1.

Citizens thrown under bus, again The Silverdale Urban Growth Area boundaries were developed by a citizens’ committee of 20 or so work-

ing for over a year. Serious study of GMA and associated regulations was completed as the start point. Those regulations were considered every step of the way. Frequent public meetings, with open public input, was the methodology employed.

The resultant boundaries in the Silverdale Sub-area Plan were hotly debated and established only after all alternatives were discussed and all thirteen of the established GMA goals were properly considered.

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WORD ON THE STREET What did you do to observe Sept. 11?

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“We went camping. I guess it’s pretty American, though. I don’t want to say it’s not a big deal, but I think it’s supposed to be about carrying on. [...] Camping, I think, is more patriotic than just stopping. Because then you let them win.” Bridget Hennessy Bremerton

“That’s a tough one, actually, because I had friends and family in 9/11. So we just had family over and just remembered the tragic events. I grew up in New York, that’s why I had friends and family who were there. I spent pretty much most of the day remembering the tragic events because on a day like that that’s about all you can do. Everybody went straight home to their families.” Joshua Burdick Bremerton

“I read the news and read about different stuff that was going on, but specifically about the memorial at the World Trade Centers. And I remembered where I was [when it happened], which was in high school.” Erin Zeigler Seabeck

“We belong to the Pleasure Way RV Club, and there were 49 of us that were out in Leavenworth, and we all put U.S. flags on our rigs to celebrate 9/11. They were just with a stick, and everybody put them on their antennas. I thought it was a very nice thing to do.” Diane Allen Silverdale

“I was out riding my motorcycle. I was aware of 9/11. My celebration is just riding my bike, for all those who couldn’t. There was a bunch of us doing a ride out there from Legend Harley Davidson. A bunch of us met out there and took a ride.” James Kellner Silverdale


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Neither have yet happened. Dave Fergus, the memorial designer and Central Kitsap Fire Commissioner, has publicly said that little or no work has been done to change the original design. One perspective being forwarded by Fergus and Parks Director Wyn Birkenthal, charged with guiding the design through the public process until it returns to city council, is that much of the focus since the agreement was signed was spent on the ceremonial ground breaking celebration and with that out of the way, time is now being taken to include the public with the next level of design. No hurry now. There is a second possibility as well.

After facing criticism from the parks commission during that May meeting, Jerry McDonald, a former airline pilot stood in a circle with the design committee and offered the idea to let the public and the parks commission offer what ideas they will, but in the end do what “we� want anyway. Laughter by all followed. None objected. We encourage the design committee to move as far as possible from that kind of thought and respect the wishes of the community that will see the memorial daily in their neighborhood and through visits to the park. The design committee and parks should return to the business of planning as soon as possible, including public participation and review.

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FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Deceased. NO. 11-4-04512-6 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) 30 days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un-

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mum wage, hazard pay, and health benefits section of the Service Contract Act. Rick Lopez, a director at PSE, said Sept. 9 that earlier in the day the shipyard had canceled its weekly personnel order with the company. In response to the cancellation, he said, PSE was laying off the eight nonadministrative employees that remained after a larger round of scheduled midAugust layoffs. Moreno said the hazard pay violations were the result of a misunderstanding of the nature of the work on the part of the investigator, and that the minimum wage issue resulted from a misclassification in the original contract of the work being done. Lopez admitted some violations of the law had occurred when the company allowed its insurance coverage for the employees to lapse, but only for three months at the start of the year when the company switched insurance providers. Outside Lopez’ office, former employee John Norman waited with questions about a photocopied check he received in place of a paycheck. Lopez said that since the shipyard began withholding payment on the company’s invoices, employees were temporarily being issued photocopied checks as IOUs. Blake Larson, formerly PSE’s accounting administrator, said that he left the company in July after he realized that the company was funneling workers’ health insurance payments into a company operated in the name of the son of the PSE President Carlos Moreno and did not hold federally-required longshoreman’s insurance for its shipyard workers. Larson said the company also broke an agreement it made with him about pay. Larson, who worked at PSE from October 2010 through July of this year, said that he was responsible for maintaining the company’s financial records. During the ten months he worked there, Larson said he saw payments for golf memberships, health insurance payments for the Morenos, for the Carlos Moreno’s horse breeding business, and for personal vehicle insurance for the family, but never for longshoreman’s insurance.

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Larson said that a company called More Support Services was contracted to provide health insurance for his company’s workers, but that More was owned by a Moreno family-member. Initially, he said, it was under the name of “Carlos Moreno,� but soon after his arrival Moreno’s son David took over running it. When employees tried to use the insurance, Larson said, instead of going to

“You don’t forget a number like that. Not when they’re saying you owe us all this money,� – Jonathan Simpson More Support Services, the bills eventually made their way onto his desk at PSE. Then, Larson said, Moreno would sometimes pay them directly out of PSE’s accounts, sometimes out of More’s accounts, or sometimes not at all. When he left the company in July, Larson said, the company had already been found by the Department of Labor in a previous audit to owe more than $320,000 in unpaid health benefits. Jeff Pritchard, who started as a laborer and worked his way up to a managerial position, called PSE’s healthcare “a joke.� The company switched providers five times duing the three years he worked there, Pritchard said. Pritchard tried to use the

different plans six times, but every time he received notices from the provider that the insurance account didn’t exist. Bills for all six visits were eventually payed by PSE directly, Pritchard said. Money was also taken out of former employee Jonathan Simpson’s paycheck for coverage. But when Harper was assaulted in January, four months after starting work, and ended up with a $7,487.24 hospital bill, PSE told him that his coverage had been stopped, he said. That didn’t stop them, he said, from continuing to take money out of his paycheck for it each month, all the way through April, when he left the company. The bill, Simpson said, has since gone to collections, but he hasn’t heard anything from PSE. “You don’t forget a number like that. Not when they’re saying you owe us all this money,� said Simpson. Lopez admitted that the company had left “a few� bills unpaid, but only when in employees sent in bills too vague to justify payment. The Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office did not return calls for comment on whether it was looking into any aspects of the case. Beyond a conspiracy amongst disgruntled employees, Lopez said he could not understand why anyone would feel cheated by the company.

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Aurora Valentinetti’s puppets for the morality play, “Everyman� are on display at the Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum in Bremerton. It takes about two to three people to operate one of the puppets. Kristin Okinaka/staff photo

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like a given since she has contributed greatly to the theater arts community, said Campbell, who now resides in Palm Springs, Calif. “I found her very tough believe it or not,� Campbell said of his former professor. “I never got one ‘A’ out of her — no matter how hard I tried.� Her toughness translated to her work ethic, said Campbell. Many of the puppets she has created include various intricacies. Hess took on the creation of the puppet museum — many of the museum’s displays include those from Campbell and Valentinetti’s personal collections — and in 1999 it was housed in the basement of the Admiral Theatre. “It’s been my baby ever since,� Hess said of the

museum that is now located on Fourth Street and has a total collection of more than 1,200 puppets. The museum includes puppets of different types from around the world. Currently on display, there are “bunraku� puppets from Japan that are a rod-type puppet that require about three people to operate, said Hess. The puppets were donated from Bremerton’s sister city, Kure, in April 2010. Other puppets on display include mini puppets from Indonesia, a 6-foot shadow puppet, and Chinese marionettes from the late 19th century. “It’s difficult to say who has the oldest records,� Hess said of the longstanding presence of puppetry in other countries. The museum represents puppets from about 20 countries, he added. Hess has always had an interest in puppetry

because of the different aspects it incorporates into the art form. One needs to think about the story line, how the puppets will represent feelings and the type of material to use to create the puppets, he said. “It involves all kinds of creative endeavor,� Hess said. For Campbell, he said puppetry is different from regular theater because the actual people are not acting to be specific characters. “[For puppetry] you’re there but you’re not,� he said. “I like the fantasy of the great pretend.� Eighty people have contributed to the museum’s collection, Hess said, adding that he changes the display about four to five times a year. “My particular interest is the studying of different cultures,� Hess said of puppetry. “I’m not a performer.�

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Dennis Pierce enters the Department of Transportation work zone on SR-3 accompanied by the project’s shadow vehicle Tuesday. Tuesday was the first day of the DOT using just one shadow vehicle at the project. Thomasj James /staff photo

Slowdown doesn’t faze cyclists WSDOT cuts shadow service by half, but bike commuters remain determined BY THOMAS JAMES TJAMES@KITSAPNAVYNEWS.COM

Bicycle commuters at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard will faced a new development on their SR-3 ride to work Tuesday morning, as the state Department of Transportation cut its unique “shadow car” program by half. Jerry Moore, DOT project manager overseeing the SR-3 road work, said Thursday that the service was being scaled back from two cars to one roving car, but that the hours when the car would be available were staying the same. The cars escort cyclists through a quarter-mile section of SR-3 that is temporarily without shoulders during work to prevent rockfall from nearby cliffs. “We’re going down to one vehicle,” said Moore, “because we have a track record of how many bicycles are going through, and we should be able to cover that with one vehicle.” Steve Roark, DOT assistant region administrator for construction, said that about 11 cyclists per day had been counted going through the area in the first five days of the project. Cyclists were counted in both directions, he said, so the number is for total trips through the work zone, not necessarily the actual number of individuals moving through the area. “We expect to have service every

10 minutes. That could be affected by heavy traffic volumes, but I think that’s a reasonable expectation,” Roark said. Moore said the move represented the second cut to the service since the start of the project about two weeks ago. Initially, he said, DOT provided four vehicles in response to predictions by local cycle advocates of a large number of cyclists moving through the area. When the number moving through appeared to be smaller, he said, they scaled back to two vehicles. The vehicles cost the state $78 per hour, Moore said. They operate between 6 and 9 a.m. and between 3 and 6 p.m., a total of six hours. The reduction will save the state more than $13,000 on the project.

Shadows helpful Cyclists using the corridor had mixed feelings about the change Thursday. Suzanne Diesen, who said she rides from Port Orchard to the shipyard three or four days per week and uses the shadow vehicles every day, said that she thought the cut was a bad idea, but that she would try waiting for the shadow vehicles. Ten minutes wouldn’t be too long to wait, she said, but fifteen would. If the wait stretched beyond

Dennis Pierce rides south through the Department of Transportation work zone on SR-3 accompanied by the project’s shadow vehicle Tuesday. It was the first day of the DOT using just one shadow vehicle at the project. Thomas James/staff photo

that, Diesen said she would probably consider using another mode of transportation. “That’s a long time to stand [next to] traffic,” said Diesen. “And when you wait you cool down. I like to keep moving.” Diesen said that overall she felt like the shadow cars were very helpful, and that she hadn’t had any negative interactions with drivers. “I just ride up, signal the guy, and he follows me. It works like clockwork,” she said. “It is so dangerous otherwise.” Another shipyard commuter, Dennis Pierce, said he only rides with the shadow car on about half of his 10 weekly trips through the zone now, the rest of the time riding in traffic on his own. But, he said, he plans to start using the shadow car more when the weath-

er, and the visibility, deteriorates later in the month. “That’s what the escort car provides for you besides shielding, is visibility,” said Pierce. Pierce said one of the main reasons he often doesn’t use the shadow car now is that he doesn’t feel certain it will return to pick him up. At least once, he said, he has arrived during its posted hours of operation but not seen the shadow vehicle. If the shadow car is there, he said, he uses it, but if not he continues without it. Once the weather deteriorates, though, Pierce said, he will start waiting for the escort. “The risk is just too high. In the dry the cars can see me, but in the rain and the dark, I don’t want to chance it.” If the escort is unreliable, he said, he will start taking the foot

ferry. Diesen agreed. “There’s so little space for a person to ride,” she said. “People are groggy in the morning and want to go fast. Without that vehicle there it would be very dangerous and I would not want to ride my bike.” Cliff Olin, a cycling advocate at PSNS who has represented shipyard commuters at meetings with the DOT, said that despite negative reports in local media, what direct feedback he has received on the shadow cars has been positive. Olin said he thought the DOT move was driven partly by that negative coverage, but that he didn’t feel cyclists were losers in the change. “We understood when we set it up that it would be a work in progress,” Olin said.


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Bluest skies you’ve ever seen, in Brownsville The picturesque neighborhood celebrates itself at Sept. 24 fest BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM

Brownsville Appreciation Day will be held at the Port of Brownsville, 9790 Ogle Road NE, Bremerton, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 24 Kristin Okinaka/staff photos

and other children’s activities. All activities and games are free. Food and drinks will be for sale, said Rowland, adding that all proceeds from the event will

be donated to the schools in the port district. “We don’t want to pay money back to ourselves. And, we thought, ‘What’s a good cause?’” said Rowland.

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port since its inception but the friendly atmosphere has always remained. The Brownsville Port District was formed in 1920 and there was a single dock to the marina, said Jerry Rowland. In 1973, an expansion progress began and three docks were added, he said. Now there are five docks. In the last 18 years that Jerry Rowland has been at the port, he said they have been able to expand from having 260 slips to 320 slips. An east breakwater that was added in 1997 has been very beneficial because it keeps the marina more secure, he added. The slips range from 20 to 50 feet and the waiting list currently has about 120 individuals, said Jerry Rowland. On average, the 20 to 24-foot slips have a waiting period of 12 to 18 months while slips 30 feet and longer have a waiting time of 4 to 6 years, he said. “We have people from all over — even out of state,” Jerry Rowland said. For Charrier, Brownsville was a nice area to raise children. Even though her kids are all grown up and adults, she has no plans to leave. “It’s a nice neighborhood. I think we’re here to stay,” she said.

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Cottonwood and Esquire Hills elementary schools. All four schools will participate at the Saturday event from performing a unicycle demonstration to a choir performance. A little more than 10,000 households reside in the Brownsville port district, said Rowland. Marjie Rowland, Jerrry Rowland’s wife who is organizing the event, said a committee of volunteers has been planning for the event since May. “Any taxpayer wants to know where their tax money is going,” she said. “This is for them, and to see what this marina offers.” It’s an event to say “thank you” to the local Brownsville community as well as invite others and introduce them to Brownsville, said Jerry Rowland. “We’re rural. People don’t even know we’re here,” Jerry Rowland said. “When they discover us, they don’t go away.” New this year to the event will be a batting cage. Other activities will include a diving demonstration from Peninsula Dive and a tractor-trailor hayride from the car show area to the general marina area, said Marjie Rowland. A lot has changed at the

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Hansen appointed to 23rd District House post The new legislator is an attorney and author of a book on MLK BY RICHARD WALKER NORTH KITSAP HERALD

POULSBO — Lawyer Drew Hansen of Bainbridge Island was the top choice of Democratic Party precinct committee officers for appointment to the 23rd District state House seat, Sunday. Legislative aide Holly Mortlock placed second, Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern placed third.

There were six applicants for appointment. The prioritized list of finalists goes to the Kitsap Board of County Commissioners, which will make the appointment. Stern said Monday he expected the County Commission would abide by the PCOs’ choice and appoint Hansen. “I know from discussions with county commissioners that they always go with the No. 1

Drew Hansen recommendation all things being equal,� he said. The House seat was vacat-

ed by Christine Rolfes, who was appointed to the state Senate after Phil Rockefeller resigned. Rockefeller was appointed by Gov. Chris Gregoire to the multi-state Northwest Power and Conservation Council. The Kitsap County Democratic Central Committee held a special caucus Sunday at the Kitsap County Event Center, across the street from the fairgrounds, to interview the candidates and prioritize their choices for appointment. Democrats get to make the recommendation because the office had been held by a Democrat. The appointee will have to run in November 2012 for a full term. A Republican has already announced his candidacy for the position in 2012: James Olsen of Bainbridge Island, a retired U.S. Coast Guard

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No arrests were made for a fire that was set on a tree near the Bremerton ferry terminal fountains Sept. 10. One suspect provided a false name to an officer. An officer was dispatched at about 8 p.m. to a tree on fire next to the fountains near the Bremerton ferry terminal. A witness reported seeing a female with a white sweatshirt and shorts and a male wearing a black hat running from the area. The officer observed three individuals — two females and one male — walking away from the scene. One of the females and the male matched the suspects’ description. The officer located the group at the area of Burwell Street and Park Avenue. The three individuals said they came from the fountains but that they did not see a tree on fire.

The male, who was a minor, said that he was at the ferry toll booth asking for the time and was not near the tree. None of the three had identification on them. The male provided his name but the name did not come through any of the systems the officer used. The officer asked him if he was telling the truth and the male said he was. Eventually, the male provided a different name, his real name, and told the officer “Sorry, I got scared.� The Bremerton Fire Department advised that the tree fire was set with a lighter. It was a small fire that was at the base of the tree. The witness could not positively identify the suspects and all three were released at the scene because of insufficient evidence. The report was forwarded to the juvenile prosecutor’s office with a request to charge the male with providing false or misleading statements to a public servant.

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A 22-year-old woman reported that someone had entered her Bremerton home when she was out for the day and stole a pack of cigarettes and packages of meat Sept. 12. The woman reported at 6:17 p.m. that a burglary had occurred at her residence on Pennsylvania Avenue between 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. She told an officer that she left the front door to her home unlocked. When she returned, she noticed that a pack of cigarettes as well as about 2.5 pounds of beef and chicken were gone. There were no witnesses and no evidence was left by the thief. The report was for information only.

A child found what a mother believed to be a container of narcotics at Lions Park in Bremerton and called police Sept. 9. An officer identified the container as being a geocache. An officer was dispatched at about 4:50 p.m. to a suspicious incident at Lions Park. A woman said her daughter found a black film type container while playing in the bark near a tree. The woman opened it and found a small plastic bag with a white substance in it. She placed the container back where her daughter found it because she “didn’t want anything to do with it,� she told the officer. The officer went to the area where the woman said she put back the container. The officer opened the container and found the white substance to be paper that stated that the item was a geocache. There were also three dimes in the container. Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where people use a GPS to hide and seek containers called geocaches. The officer took the container with the paper and dimes and entered it into evidence as found property. The officer didn’t want to leave it at the park because it may cause alarm for more parents if other children find it.

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When Sound Dive Center says its business is underwater, that’s a good thing Joe Jenkins (above) makes a splash into the pool at the Olympic Swim Center Tuesday. He is part of a basic open water class to learn the ins and outs of diving. Bea Ranum (at left), an assistant instructor for Sound Dive Center’s basic open water class, prepares to demonstrate diving into the water Tuesday at the Olympic Swim Center.

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ea Ranum had always been curious of what was down under. So last year the East Bremerton woman and her two teenage children signed up for a scuba diving class together. “My kids needed something that was fun to do,” Ranum said last week. “I always wanted to dive and they liked the idea of it.”

Now Ranum has been diving for a year and has been an assistant instructor for six months at Sound Dive Center in Bremerton. She is currently assisting with the basic open water class, which is in the midst of its program, and is designed for beginners to learn the basics of diving and to receive a National Association of Underwater Instructors certificate upon successful completion of the program. The basic open water class is offered every month to those at least 10 years and older. Ranum said she enjoys diving because it is calm and peaceful. Divers also don’t necessarily have to be good swimmers, she added, saying that she is not a very strong swimmer. Good swimmers or not, people are interested in diving for a variety of reasons. Adrian Smith, the instructor of the basic open water class, said that his students range from those that want to become commercial geoduck divers to those who want to learn

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because they plan to vacation somewhere tropical. Currently he has three former Navy personnel that registered separately and want to learn to dive recreationally, Smith said. Naomi Word, a 27-year-old of Poulsbo, said she always thought that diving sounded like fun. With an upcoming trip to Cancun, Mexico planned, she and her husband decided to take the class and learn. “I finally decided to pull the trigger and do it,” Word said, adding that she is scared to actually go out and dive because of the coordination and breathing aspects to it. Her fear is certainly not abnormal. Smith — who has been diving for nearly 23 years — first dove in a lake in the mountains of Alberta, Canada. It wasn’t a calming experience at the start.

“It was terrifying. It was murky. I couldn’t see anything,” he said. He added that many divers, especially beginners, tend to psych themselves out because there may be a “fear of the unknown.”

‘It’s tranquil down there’ The basic open water class is a 3-week program that meets two nights a week. There is an in-class portion at the center’s Bremerton facility as well as practicing with the dive equipment at a local pool. The cost is $275 per person with an additional $75 for books and $25 for the certification card. The certification is for life, said SEE UNDERWATER, A13


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Smith, adding that those who do not dive for more than a year may consider taking a refresher course. The center also offers other classes in addition to the basic class including advanced open water, nitrox diving, dry suit certification and search and rescue. Whereas the advanced open

TAKE THE PLUNGE Sound Dive Center www.sounddivecenter.com (360) 373-6141 water class teaches people to dive down to 130 feet, at night and how to dive in current, the basic class teaches diving down to 60 feet and during daylight. And diving can be for anyone who has the will to try it. Smith said that he knows a diver who has Type I diabetes and she takes off her insulin pump when she dives and puts it back on when she is out of the water. Heartbeat, a nonprofit that serves wounded members from all branches of the military and their families, has a program called Scuba Warriors that teaches diving as a form of therapy. Smith said many people involved in the program come from Fort Lewis. “It gives them another outlet,” said Smith, adding that many of the military members may be experiencing post traumatic stress disorder.

Sound Dive Center’s basic openwater class (above) practices being under water with full diving gear Tuesday at the Olympic Swim Center. Adrian Smith (left) teaches his basic open water class the basic functions of their dive equipment last week at Sound Dive Center in Bremerton. KRISTIN OKINAKA / STAFF PHOTOS

The calming experience that Scuba Warriors teaches their

“wounded warriors” is something that Smith experiences every time

he dives. “For me, it’s a very relaxing,

calming place. It’s tranquil down there,” he said. Locally, Smith said his favorite places to dive include Les Davis in Tacoma, Point Whitney on Hood Canal and Harper Pier in South Kitsap. Aside from his nearby favorites, he enjoys diving at Chuuk Lagoon in Micronesia, which is about an hour’s flight from Guam, Smith said. For Kitsap divers, Smith said that Harper Pier is a popular spot for beginners because it’s a shallow dive that isn’t more than 30 feet. There are two shipwrecks down below that can be seen as well as lots of crab, schools of juvenile salmon and piling perch, he said. The pier is about a 30-minute drive south of Bremerton. The Seabeck Marina is another area that is good for new divers, Smith said. He added that because of the sunken debris that took down the marina in the 1990s, there is lots of marine life to see, such as ling cod. Joe Jenkins, 32, said he is taking the basic open water class because his boss is into scuba diving and he wants to be certified as well. “I want to go spear some fish,” the Port Orchard resident said. For advanced divers, Smith said Les Davis and near the Warren Avenue Bridge are frequented spots. “They are deeper, more current affected and require more advanced certification,” he said. Ranum, who has only dove locally, said she has no favorite locations. “Just anywhere I can blow bubbles I’m happy,” she said.

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ing, making people laugh, reading, gardening, cooking, garage sales, and bird watching. Patrick is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sally McKinley. He is survived by his wife, K. Renne McKinley of Bremerton, son; Spencer Dean McKinley of Bremerton, daughter; Katelyn Maureen McKinley of Bremerton, brother, Michael “Mick� (Karen) McKinley and their children Shannon and Lacey of Bremerton, sister, Maureen Smith (David) McKinley and their children Megan and Andy of Bremerton. He is also survived by John, Dean and Rick LeGare, beloved nieces and nephews, brother & sisters in Christ, and many, many cherished friends & co-workers. A memorial service is scheduled for Sept. 24 at 11 am at Central Kitsap Church of Christ, 11898 Central Valley Rd, Poulsbo. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Kitsap Co., Harrison Health Partners: Oncology C/O Harrison Foundation, ALS Association, American Cancer Soc. Western Div. An online memorial can be viewed at www.lewischapel. com.


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A 23-year-old South Kitsap man smashed an SUV into a house at the intersection of Lund and Hoover avenues around 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, causing both the vehicle and house to burst into flames. He sustained non-life threatening injuries, and no one else was injured in the collision. The fire destroyed the 2003 Dodge Durango and engulfed “at least a quarter of the house,” which was unoccupied at

the time of the crash, according to a preliminary report from the Kitsap County Sheriff ’s Office. The man had driven his SUV south on Hoover Avenue approaching the junction at Lund Avenue prior to the crash. He failed to stop at the stop sign and his vehicle crossed four-lane Lund Avenue “at a significant rate of speed,” according to the report, and then “careened down a residential driveway on the south side of Lund.” It hit the natural gas meter in front of the manufactured home at 1988 Lund Ave.,

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driver but only knew his name was Josh, and that he used to play basketball with Robinson’s son. Moreno, 32, who lives nearby, said she ran up to the house and pounded on windows to alert anyone inside, but no one was home at the time. South Kitsap Fire and Rescue crews got to the scene at 12:18 p.m. and fought to extinguish the fire in spite of the “continuous fuel source” that the ruptured natural gas line provided. Crews from Cascade Natural Gas and Puget Sound Energy shut off utility service to the residence, according to the sheriff ’s office. Bethel Towing pulled the SUV off the gas meter to help firefighters access the leak, and by 1:40 p.m. the gas line was capped and fire crews fully extinguished the fire and began to overhaul the house.


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he Big Hump forest fire currently burning in the Olympic Mountains provides an uncanny backdrop for Kitsap Regional Library’s One Book, One Community event that kicks off on Saturday. “Forest fires weren’t really on our minds last winter when we picked the book,” committee member Althea Paulson said. “But now we have had record-breaking wildfires going on in the southern U.S. and we have our own Big Hump.” The book chosen for the community-wide reading event is “The Big Burn” by Pulitzer Prizewinning author Timothy Egan. The non-fiction book recounts the devastating forest fire of 1910 that took place in Montana, Idaho and Washington. The fire destroyed three million acres in a matter of days, and many lives were lost. The devastating fire subsequently solidified the U.S. Forest Service and how the government would handle future fires. The Kitsap Regional Library committee charged with selecting the book for One Book, One Community sifted through many choices before settling on the “The Big Burn.” (Previous year’s selections were “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Cannery Row,” and “Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.”) “It’s really an arduous task,” said member Dee D’Haem, Manchester branch manager. “There are so many good books out there. You really have

NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw will ‘raise the roof’ for local housing Sept. 23

See BIG BURN, Page 3 Al Messerschmidt — National Football League/Getty Images 1979

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abitat for Humanity has a mansion-sized goal this year for its Raise the Roof fund-

raiser. They hope to bring in $200,000, which is five times more than it raised last year.

“We are going well above and beyond what we’ve done in the past,” said organizer Carmela Kulbeth, fund developer for Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County. “This event will surpass any other Raise the Roof.” But for an organization that has built 63 homes since 1992, one See HABITAT, Page 2

The Big Hump Fire which began on Aug. 31 has burned more than 1,230 acres in the Olympic Mountains. John Erwert / Courtesy photo

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Habitat Continued from page 1 could say Habitat knows how to hit the nail on the head, how to plumb a line, how to, well, raise a roof. The black-tie gala is drawing people from across the state. Kulbeth expects up to 1,500 guests. Previous years averaged an attendance of 500. And while Kulbeth knows that Habitat for Humanity in itself is a big draw, this year’s event has football fans rising up from their Lazy-Boys and taking notice. Terry Bradshaw, the Hall of Fame quarterback and sportscaster, will be the guest speaker at the event. Bradshaw, 63, played 14 seasons as quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a six-year span, he won four Super Bowl titles (1974, 1975, 1978 and 1979), becoming the first quarterback to win three and four Super Bowls, and led the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989, his first year of eligibility.

Bradshaw is now a footunteers, homes are built at a ball analyst and co-host of deeply discounted cost. Fox NFL Sunday. “Everything we do is Bradshaw has authored volunteer-based,” Kulbeth or co-authored five books, said. “Locally, we only have recorded six albums of five paid staff members. country/western and gospel Everything else is thanks to music, and acted in several the thousands of volunteers TV shows and films. who come help us.” “People perk up when Volunteers help lay floorthey hear ing, nail siding about Habitat and paint —anyfor Humanthing that needs ity. Many to be completed. people have The future hovolunteered meowners work or have a alongside the connection volunteers and with us,” must commit to Kulbeth said. 500 sweat-equity “But bringhours. ing Terry And unCarmela Kulbeth like traditional Bradshaw in was an added home-buying, bonus.” Habitat for The money raised at Humanity homeowners Raise the Roof will literally have to take classes on help to raise more roofs homeownership and money in Kitsap. Specifically, the management. money will help build When the day finally 11 more homes. Ground arrives and the keys are breaking on two of the new handed over to the owners, projects, both in BremerKulbeth said it gives her ton, are set to begin soon. chills. A 32-unit project in Port “You take families who Orchard is in the works as are low income and might well. not have the greatest credit Habitat for Humanity is history, and the stability of an international non-profit their jobs might be in quesorganization that builds tion, but they need a home,” homes for people in need. Kulbeth said. “That’s what Thanks to the help of volwe provide.”

“People perk up when they hear about Habitat for Humanity.”

This Habitat for Humanity home in Suquamish is equipped with solar panels. This was Kitsap’s 63rd Habitat for Humanity home. Courtesy photo According to the website for Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County, the criteria for the home ownership program are: a need for decent housing, ability to pay a no-profit, no-interest mortgage and a willingness to be an active partner with Habitat. Kulbeth said Habitat is currently taking applications for homes. The families who apply are carefully screened and need to have the ability to give back. “We don’t just give them

a home,” she said. “There is a process.” And just because Habitat for Humanity builds homes for a price its owners can afford, that doesn’t mean the homes aren’t quality and built with the newest products. A home recently completed in Suquamish has solar panels to generate its own electricity. But before Habitat for Humanity volunteers can raise their hammers, they need to raise money— and that’s what’s happening on

Sept. 23 at Raise the Roof. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Kitsap Sun Pavilion at the Fairgrounds. Individual tickets are $90, a table of eight is $700. Tickets are available at: www.kitsaphabitat.org. The night includes dinner and entertainment and a live auction. One item to be auctioned is a shed built by the Habitat store, Builders Bargains. It is composed entirely of donated and recycled materials.

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Friday, September 16, 2011 “It’s really hard to get a dead author to rise up from the grave and give a reading,” Thorne said. (This knocked “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” out Continued from page 1 of the running.) Egan will speak on Oct. 11 at North the whole world to choose Kitsap Community Audifrom.” torium. Armed with qualificaThorne is responsible for tions such as selecting a planning the programs surbook that was available in rounding the book and has different formats (largescheduled discussions on print, audio and e-book), forest fire management and and equally appealing to backyard forest stewardyoung and old, male and ship, as well as musical acts female, committee memand movie bers set out screenings to pick their that tie-in selection. with the “Each year forest fire we try to and land streamline conserthe process,” vation said Kathleen themes. Thorne. “But Paulson, I still must was struck have read by how 15 books. “The Big That alone is Burn” a daunting brought task.” up many The idea different behind One discussion Book, One topics. Community, “The Big Burn” by Seattle “The is to bring a author Timothy Egan is the political wide variety pick for this year’s One Book, and adof people to- One Community read. venture gether to read Coutesy photo story a single book really and to spark brings to discussions. In conjunction the reader three things: the with the book, there are efforts of the government activities to supplement the to steward public lands; story— which was another the individual heroism and criteria in choosing a book. tragedy of those who were It needed to lend itself to caught up in [the fire]; and programming. Also weighhow nature is more powering heavily in the decision ful than government and was the accessibility to the humans.” author.

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While it’s hard to pinpoint exactly how many community members have participated in past One Book, One Community events, Jeff Brody, director of community relations for the library, said every single copy of last year’s One Book selection, “Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet” was circulated in the community. And, 175 people attended the book discussion by the author. This year, there are 345 copies of “The Big Burn” available in the library system. The idea of one book being read by a community has its roots in Seattle where 10 years ago, librarian Nancy Pearl began a similar program. The idea has since spread across the nation. “I really hope people read the book and take advantage of the programs,” Thorne said. “It’s a gripping story and a fascinating picture of life at that time.”

ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY The program kicks off at 1 p.m. on Sept. 17 at the Kitsap Mall. View an exhibit of archival photos of the Big Burn and enjoy a Big Burn book talk by KRL staff. For a complete list of month-long activities, visit your local library branch of www.krl.org.

Photo of the Grayback crew brushing Mount Jupiter trail in the Olympics. When the One Book, One Community committee picked the book “The Big Burn,” they had no idea there would be a forest fire visible from Kitsap during the launching of the program. Renee Lamoreaux / Courtesy photo

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PETERSEN FARM FALL FAIR On Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. visitors will have the opportunity to visit Petersen Farm, the historic 167-acre farm that provides trail walkers and highway commuters expansive views of Clear Creek Valley. The event includes carnival games, live music, farm tours and vendors. On-site parking is accessible from the State Route 3 Trigger Avenue exit in Silverdale. Admission is $7 adult; $5 child (3-12), or $20 per family. Proceeds support conservation of Petersen Farm and the future of Kitsap Community Food Co-op. The event, co-hosted by Great Peninsula Conservancy and Kitsap Community Food Co-op, kicks off the public portion of a significant capital campaign that has quietly raised more than $300,000 to make sure Petersen Farm stays Silverdale’s working signature farm. Info: www.PetersenFarmFallFair.org.


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‘OlyRun’ will raise funds for family recovering from devastating illness

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att and Katie Million learned a valuable lesson last spring: Never, ever take life for granted. In the blink of an eye, 9-year-old Hunter Million went from being a healthy third-grade sports enthusiast to waging the fight of his life, having been diagnosed with a very rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma called Burkitt’s. As many of us can only imagine, life for the Millions turned upside down. Matt, a paramedic and firefighter with South Kitsap Fire & Rescue, who worked part-time for many years with Olympic

Ambulance, and Katie, a substitute teacher for the South Kitsap School District, both took leaves of absence from their jobs while Hunter underwent major surgical procedures and endured intense chemotherapy treatments. At Olympic Ambulance, employees recognized a need and wanted to help. After considerable thought and discussion, the first annual “OlyRun�, a 5K run/ walk with a 10K option was born. A passionate and driven group of employees has enlisted the help of many local businesses and has worked for months to turn their idea into a helping hand.

Join us for the Whidbey Island Farm Tour! September 17 & 18 10:00am to 4:00pm

Live Art Auction of Farm Tour Painting! Rufus the Rooster (shown above), an original painting by Stacey Neumiller, will be auctioned on Saturday night along with baskets ďŹ lled with Whidbey’s ďŹ nest products and local wines. Proceeds from the auction support the 2012 farm tour.

This year’s FREE self-guided tour features 18 working farms offering a variety of locally grown food and products.

The OlyRun is a community event that has been designed to promote healthy living in which everyone can participate: young, old, runners, walkers, joggers, and families. This year, proceeds from the event will benefit Hunter Million. Registration for the OlyRun will kick off at 8 a.m. on Sept.17 with the 10K starting at 10 a.m. and the 5K immediately following at 10:05 a.m. The event will take place at Lions Park at 251 Lebo Blvd, Bremerton. From 11 a.m. to noon, kids-races will take place while “Friday at the Lake� performs. At noon, awards will be presented and a raffle will be held, and from 1-2 p.m. “Running Through� will perform. Food will be available for purchase from the Flying Pig, Ketaluma Chai, the Aloha Kitchen and the Pizza Factory. Registration is available online at www.olyrun. com, or in person at both Olympic Fitness locations in Port Orchard, Silverdale Cyclery in Silverdale,

Poulsbo Running and The Zone in Poulsbo. For those who pre-register, the cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children, with a maximum of $30 for a family. Registration prices will increase the day of the race. T-shirts in adult and youth sizes are also available at a cost of $10. Today, the only thing missing in Hunter’s world is his hair. A mere four months after treatment, Hunter is playing soccer again and has prepared to return to South Colby Elementary as a fourthgrader. While he will continue to be monitored on a regular basis for the next two years, his current scans are clear, the cancer has been defeated. The Millions recognize how fortunate they are that Hunter has beaten the odds so quickly. Katie says that the experience has taught her to focus her attention on the most important thing in life — family time.

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BREMERTON PATRIOT Educators try to put healthier fare on the school lunch menu: The Central Kitsap and Bremerton school districts are training their nutrition personnel in healthy recipes for school lunches. Although both districts said they continue to cut fats from school lunches, some parents and students have not been not satisfied with the lunch options offered in the cafeterias. CENTRAL KITSAP REPORTER Skier hits 48-month streak on the slopes: Mack Johnson ended his summer the best possible way — skiing in Paradise. The Silverdale resident skiied down Paradise Glacier on Mount Rainier’s southern exposure Sept. 2, keeping alive a skiing streak of 48 consecutive months. NORTH KITSAP HERALD ‘Chief Seattle’ exhibit closes: In preparation for the Suquamish Tribe’s new museum, to be completed in 2012, the Suquamish Museum is closing its longrunning exhibit, “The Eyes of Chief Seattle.� “It’s had an amazingly successful run,� museum executive director Janet Smoak said of the 28-yearold exhibit. PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT SUV smashes into home, erupts in flames: A vehicle crashed into a home on Lund Avenue and erupted in flames after rupturing a gas line, Tuesday. The driver was able to get out of the vehicle, but was taken by ambulance to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton.

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kitsapcalendar ART GALLERIES Add to Heart Photography: Photographer Laura Zander of Add to Heart Photography will have an open house on Sept. 17 from 1-4 p.m. at her studio, 3475 NW Byron St., Silverdale. Advanced Concrete Artisans Exhibit: During September at The Global Bean, 2021 NW Myhre Road, Silverdale. Select pieces include sculpture, tabletops and water features by artist Laurie Smith. Info: visit www.advancedconcreteartisans. com. Amy Burnett Gallery and Historical Museum: The exhibit “The Hats� is open. More than 40 vintage hats are on exhibit, as well as paintings of women wearing hats. The gallery is located at 408 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Sidney Art Gallery: Belfair artist Carol Ward is the featured artist through Sept. 29. The gallery is located at 202 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. The Island Gallery: Featuring three artists from the Southwest in �September in the Southwest.� The gallery is located at 400 Winslow Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge. Verksted Gallery: Showcasing artists’ silent auction donations for Fishline Food Bank and Emergency Services’ Oct. 15 fundraiser, “A Night at the Improv.� The silent auction will take place during the fundraiser at The Jewel Box Theatre. The gallery is located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo.

BENEFITS AND EVENTS Celebrate Urban Birds: Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cowling Creek Forest Preserve, 20325 Miller Bay Road NE, Poulsbo. Free. Event includes craft projects for children ages 2-10 as well as short guided bird walks. Info: www.greatpeninsula.org. Taste of Lynwood: Sept. 17, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lynwood Center on Bainbridge Island. The free blockparty event includes live music and vendor booths. The event takes place near the intersection of Pleasant Beach Drive and Lynwood Center Road. Petersen Farm Fall Fair: Sept. 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 12450 Petersen Lane, NW, Silverdale. Admission: $7 adults, $4 children ages 3-12, $20 per family. Enjoy carnival games,

hayrides, a hay bale maze, live music and more. Proceeds support conservation of Petersen Farm and the Kitsap Community Food Co-op. Info: www.PetersenFarmFallFair. org. Caddy Shack Open Golf Tournament: Sept. 22, 12:30 p.m. at White Horse Golf Course, 22795 Three Lions Place NE, Kingston. Cost: $60 per person and includes cart, green fees and banquet at Kiana Lodge. Info: www.eads-cares.org. The tournament raises money for Elder and Adult Day Services. Raise the Roof: Sept. 23, 6 p.m., at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Pavilion. A black tie benefit for Habitat for Humanity Kitsap County, with guest speaker and NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw. Tickets: $90 per person and $700 per table (eight seats per table). To purchase tickets, call (360) 479-3853. Old Mill Days: Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 in Port Gamble. Live entertainment, a free carnival for children, a benefit auction that supports the YMCA, and an assortment of food stands, vendors and a beer garden. Timber-related activities such as chainsaw carving, competition speed carving and a lumberjack show take place throughout the weekend. The annual Kitsap’s Toughest Timberman championship takes place on Oct. 2. Tickets are $5 for adults. Children 8 and younger get in free, and seniors and active duty military will receive 20 percent off their admission price on Sunday.

CLUBS, MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS Camera Club: Sept. 19 at 6:45 p.m. in room 117 (Rotunda) in the Engineering Building on the Olympic College campus. This is the regular print night; subjects will be “General� covering all topics and “Nature� for the category subject. Info: (360) 275-3019. Kitsap Senior Singles: Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. at 3201 Pine Road NE at the Willows Senior Apartments in Bremerton. Participants are asked to bring a potluck dish. Bring cards and games to play and share your friendship. Info: (360) 275-3256.

Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Groups: Meets the first Thursday of each month, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Linda’s Knit ‘N‘ Stitch, 3382 NE Carlton St., Silverdale. Info: Cyd Wadlow, (360) 779-9064. Women and Cancer Support Group: Second Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. at Harrison Medical Center Oncology Conference Room (second floor), 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton; first and third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. at Harrison Poulsbo Hematology and Oncology, 19500 10th Ave. NE, Suite 100, Poulsbo. Info: cancersupport@harrisonmedical.org. Edward Jones Financial Adviser “Coffee Club�: The fourth Wednesday of every month, 8:15 a.m. at 2416 NW Myhre Road, Suite 102, Silverdale. Sponsored by Donald Logan, the club discusses the current economy and market. To reserve a seat, call Sarah Bartley at (360) 692-1216.

DANCE The Atomic Bombshells: Sept. 24, 8 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge. Tickets: $25, available at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. The Atomic Bombshells are Seattle’s choreographed, professional burlesque troupe. A show that celebrates the feminine form with good humor and classic style. The production is appropriate for ages 18 and older.

FARMERS MARKETS Bainbridge Island: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at City Hall in Winslow. The fourth annual “Poultry Pageant� is Sept. 17. Dress up your chicken and try your luck at a prize in the following categories: Cutest, Funniest, Most Creative, Most Delicious, and People’s Choice. There will also be educational displays, Fowl Bingo and 4H visitors. Judging begins at noon. Bremerton: Thursdays, 4 -7 p.m., on the Bremerton Boardwalk (near the intersection of 2nd and Washington). Featuring a variety of freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, including apples, beans, cucumbers, peaches, squash and more. Kingston: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kingston Marina, Central Avenue and Washington Boule-

vard. Olalla Valley: Fridays, 1-5 p.m., at 13053 Olalla Valley Road. Port Orchard: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Harrison Avenue between Amy’s on the Bay and Marina Park. This week features the third annual Great Tomato Taste Off. The contest is open to everyone and is free to enter. Info: www.pofarmersmarket.org. Poulsbo: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the corner of Iverson Street and 7th Avenue. Silverdale: Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Old Town Port Parking Lot off Washington Street, between Waterfront Park and the boat launch. Suquamish: Wednesdays, 3-7 p.m., directly across from Village Shell on Suquamish Way. Straight-from-thefarm produce and fruit. The season is winding down but the produce is at its best.

LITERARY Author Reading: Lisa Mantchev will read from her book “So Silver Bright� on Sept. 17, 6:30 p.m. at Liberty Bay Books, 18881 D Front St., Poulsbo. Field’s End Rountable: Sept. 20 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Library, 1270 Madison Ave., Bainbridge. Author David Rocklin will discuss “The How of Where: Thoughts on setting as an additional character in historical fiction.� Free. Fiction Writers’ Workshop: Mondays, 5-7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Read one of your chapters aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron, (206) 780-2377. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Looking for aspiring writers. If you are writing a novel or memoir (or thinking of writing one), join this writing group on Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. at Cafe Noir in Silverdale. Free. Info: (360) 8304968. Debbie Macomber book signing: Oct. 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m., local author Debbie Macomber will sign her latest book, “1105 Yakima Street� at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Copies of the book will be available for purchase at the museum. This event is a fundraiser for the historical society and is free and open to the public.

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incarceration of the Japanese at Manzanar Relocation Center during WWll. The exhibit includes a detailed model of the ferry Kehloken and the Eagledale dock used in the March 30, 1942 removal of Bainbridge Island’s Japanese Americans to Manzanar. The museum is located at 215 Ericksen Ave. Hours: daily 1-4 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. Info: www. bainbridgehistory.org.

MUSIC Jazz at El Croal: Fridays, 6-9 p.m., featuring Mark Lewis with different musicians each week. Sept. 16, Butch Boles, guitar; Sept. 23 John Butler, guitar; Sept.30 Rich White, bass. El Croal Mexican Restaurant is located at 536 4th St., Bremerton. All ages. No cover. Bremerton Symphony Auditions: Sept. 17 by appointment. Orchestral instruments needed: bass, bassoon, cello (principal or section), flute, French horn, percussion, viola and violin. Info: Call Gary Dahl, (360) 3374041. Kitsap Community Chorale: Rehearsals take place on Sundays, 7- 8:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 18 at Adventure of Faith Presbyterian Church, 4705 Jackson Ave SE, Port Orchard. New members welcome. Info: (360) 876-2524 or email: donald@kitsapchorale.org Lyrica Auditions: Lyrica, Ladies Choral Ensemble of Puget Sound, a non-profit, community-based choral ensemble for women, is holding auditions for its 2011-12 season. Experienced musicians are encouraged. Weekly rehearsals are held at St. Gabriel Church in Port Orchard. Info: LeeAnne Campos (253) 312-6074 or LeeAnneCampos@harbornet. com. Kitsap Chordsmen: “The Show ... Down at the OK Chorale� will be performed on Sept. 17, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Admiral Theater, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets for the 2 p.m. show

are $12. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show range from $15-$25. Tickets and information: www. singkitsap.org. Washington Old-Time Fiddlers: Meets every third Saturday from September to May at the Square Dance Hall on Old Belfair Highway in Gorst. Schedule: 11 a.m., tune learning; noon, lunch and meeting; 1-3 p.m., jamming. Listen or join in. Info: (360) 779-5257. Jazz Canvas: Sept. 23, 7 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $20 and can be purchased at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. This two-hour performance combines jazz music and a painter who begins and ends a large work of art in response to the music. In the best of jazz traditions, Jazz Canvas is spontaneous and unique. Kitsap Opera: Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 25 at 3 p.m., at the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. The Kitsap Opera performs Giacomo Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly.� Tickets range from $18-$58, available at (360) 373-6743.

THEATER The Marvelous Wonderettes: Through Oct. 9 at The Jewel Box Theater, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. The all-female musical revue features classic hits from the 1950s. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, students and military. Info: www.jewlboxpoulsbo.org. “The Women� Auditions: Oct. 2425 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts. The play offers roles for ages 10 to adult. Those auditioning are required to present a one to twominute memorized comedic or light dramatic monologue. To schedule an appointment email Deirdre Hadlock at: dhadlock@ bainbridgeperformingarts.org. See CALENDAR, Page 6

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V IE W A L L OPEN HOUSES AT W I NDER M ER E .C OM

OPEN HOUSES Manette #224463 SUN 1-4. 1706 Wheaton Way

$149,950

OPEN HOUSES Central Kitsap #273267 Sun 1-4. 7901 Calumet Dr NW

$399,950

More than meets the eye, this charming cottage boasts 3 bdrms plus den and 1.75 bath. Thoughtfully updated & nestled in desirable Manette, it’s a short hop to PSNS & ferries. A great opportunity to own a delightful home at an affordable price. Norma Foss 360-779-5205.

Wonderfully spacious move-in ready rambler. Covered front porch, tiled entry, open concept hm includes granite counters, hrdwd flrs, river rock frplc, vaulted ceiling & skylights. Formal din & liv rms + lrg media rm & bonus rm! Over 3100 sq ft on shy 5 acres, very private. 2-car + detached shop, 3-car attached garage. Kim Poole 360-297-6420

Indianola #263212 SUN 1-4. 9560 NE Loughrey Avenue

Poulsbo #259608 SUN 1-3. 2669 Lillehammer

$210,000

Experience the feeling of a home tucked in the woods w/beautiful dappled sunlight all day long. Walk to the Indianola Bch in 5 mins to enjoy beachcombing, boating & crabbing. This cedar sided home on a double lot, has a red metal roof, wood-wrapped windows, vaulted ceilings, a cedar interior, skylights, expansive deck, lrg kitchen & sunny dining rm. Detached Studio/Guest Quarters. Mary Richards 360-779-5205.

$465,898

Bremerton #180170 Sat & Sun 1-4. 4825 Bowwood

$217,500

Welcome Home to Bowwood! The Cedar is a 4 bdrm, 2.5 bth, 1552 SF home w/designer color palette & features a 2-car garage. All home lots are fenced & front yards are landscaped. Play and picnic area in neighborhood. Other plans are available. Amy Allen 360-620-0499.

Poulsbo #267703 SUN 1-4. 20945 Cindy Court NE

$238,800

Affordable, updated rambler in established neighborhood just outside the charming town of Poulsbo. Located on a lrg corner .8ac lot, the maintained yard is surrounded by natural beauty with native vegetation & foliage. Updates incl new roof, heat pump, newer vinyl windows, bamboo master flrs, & hrdwd entry. Enjoy the views & sounds of nature from the functional kitchen with eating counter. Home inspected & is move-in ready. Randy Taplin 360-779-5205.

Considered by many to be one of the most tucked away, coveted locations in Poulsbo this home reflects an executive lifestyle w/ amazing open & flowing entertainment areas. Centre point focused on an accomplished just updated designer chic kitchen. A world of blue skies w/stunning Olympic Mtn views. Sought after sunny western exposure, high ceilings, HUGE bonus rm, 3-car garage, & expansive deck. Charlene Hopkins 360-779-5205.

New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina and beaches. Tucked in the waterfront community of Kingston, Drew’s Glen offers Green Built, energy efficient plans, including the popular main floor master plan, to meet a variety of lifestyles and needs. Ask about the $10,000 buyer bonus. Visit DrewsGlen.com Scott Anderson 360-536-2048/Lorna Muller 360-620-3842

Silverdale #267836 SUN 12-3. 4931 NW Discovery Ridge Court

$298,000

Beautifully kept 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on quiet cul-de-sac. Nicely landscaped backyard has a 10’ x 12’ garden shed with power & backs to greenbelt. Huge family room downstairs, opens to patio, perfect for entertaining! New appliances in spacious, open kitchen. Deb Becker-Williams 360-692-6102/360-731-6990.

Poulsbo #273412 SUN 1-4. 20000 Hoved Road

$309,000

Single floor living in excellent neighborhood! Updated & meticulously maintained; this rambler boasts granite counter tops w/an eat-in kitchen, formal living & dining rm, family rm w/ gas fireplace, newer carpet, paint & roof. Huge private patio & professional landscaping in an oversized backyard makes for perfect outdoor enjoyment. Near schools, Central Market and easy commuter lines. Terry Burns 360-779-5205.

Kingston #270473 Sun 1-4. 27422 Lindvog Road NE

$495,000

68’ of Olympic Mt. view waterfront facing the Bremerton Yacht Club. Well-maintained 3 bdrm/2.25 bth hm w/beautiful landscaping. Lrg deck w/retractable awning, tinted windows, 2 frplc’s & free-standing stove. Stairs to boathouse & dock w/power. Pat Miller 360-509-2385

Poulsbo #171183 SUN 1-4. 5330 NE See Forever Lane

$1,499,000

Exceptional construction of a shingle-style estate on 8.5 acres. Enjoy views from Mt Rainier to the Cascades, w/Puget Sound & Seattle in between. Rolling acreage & manicured lawns frame this hm. Grand entry w/soaring 20’ ceilings over Mexican ebony floors. Step into the liv rm w/dramatic barrel ceiling & Palladian windows. Views from every rm & even from the 900 sf guest apt. A rare find just min to downtown Poulsbo & Bainbridge ferry. Monika Riedner 360-930-1077

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 132 Madrona Way NE #132 #255409

$269,000

Sun 1-4. Spacious 2BR/2BA New England-style townhome. New paint colors, propane fireplace, ceramic tile, private garage and extra parking. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792

5445 Diamond Place NE #261239

$479,000

Sun 1-4. Sunny, serene .87-acre on desirable cul-de-sac. New roof, paint and carpet make this terrific 4BR home move-in ready. Practical, open layout. CarleenGosney.com 206-909-2042

Bill Point—View #249300

$858,000

New Price! Gracious 5BR home perfect for entertaining w/1000 sq ft of deck to enjoy views of Seattle, harbor & gardens. Community pool. Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305

$998,000

Timeless design‌Rainier and Puget Sound views from this 4,000¹ sq ft home offering 3 bedrooms and 3.25 baths, a kitchen for multiple chefs and custom finishes throughout. Molly Neary & Joanie Ransom 206-920-9166

Seabold Waterfront #62075

$1,299,900

Stunning western exposure land with 330 feet of waterfront. Two tax parcels totaling 3.56 acres includes modest rental. Home on 1.8 acres for $699,950. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597

NORT H K ITS A P Suquamish #238398

$215,000

Beautiful new construction. Contemporary green built home with 2 lot potential. Offering 1632 sq ft w/ 3BR/1.75BA, open floor plan, vaulted ceilings. Close to ferries. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179

Miller Bay Waterfront #270290

$689,000

Private, custom home w/flexible spaces‌4400+ sq ft main residence plus 2000 sq ft guest suite. 170 feet of waterfront on shy 2 acres (2 tax parcels). Jen Pells 206-718-4337, JenniferPells.com Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042, CarleenGosney.com.

CEN T R A L K ITS A P Bremerton #271099

$229,000

CK 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home located in great community of Mosher Creek! This home boasts new carpet, new tiled floors and new laminate floors. The whole house interior sparkles with new paint, trim & clean spaces! The owner has had the crawl space sealed and covered for your peace of mind and tidiness. Bill Bailey 360-692-6102/206-271-3225.

Silverdale #271236

$255,000

10904 NE Bill Point Court

Bremerton #225492

$489,000

$610,000

Sun 1-4. View Eagle Harbor, Sound & Cascades from high atop Bill Point. Nicely renovated 3BR/2BA hm on .3 acre has 2,567 sq ft, lrg deck, comm pool & great views! Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305

9551 NE South Beach Dr #1A #264331

$625,000

Sun 1-4. First time open! Custom Fairbank-built, 2000+ sq ft waterfront condo just steps to beach and Lynwood Center. Private patio and fabulous views. Ty Evans 206-795-0202

10760 NE Valley Road #271812

$668,000

Sun 1:30-4. Breathtaking Sound & Mtn views from this charming 1910 home, beautifully remodeled offering the comfort & luxury of a modern beach cottage. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Host Shannon Dierickx 206-799-0888

16364 Reitan Rd. NE #249705

$785,000

Sun. 1-3. Private 1.34 acre waterfront estate with 100’ of beautiful sandy low bank waterfront! 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 3686 SF home boasts beautiful Fir floors & wood work, spacious living area & formal dining, private master suite w/ bath & sitting rm. You’ll love the 6 car covered parking plus ADU. Megan O’Dell 360-551-9107

9325 NE South Beach Drive #220965

$1,398,000

Sun 1-4. Extraordinary waterfront with Mountain views! Fairbankbuilt with fabulous kitchen, main floor master and 2 private offices. Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Host Julie Miller 206-949-9655

$1,940,000

Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Beautifully remodeled and fully modernized mid-century waterfront home with fantastic water and Olympic Mountain views plus brand new 60-foot dock. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597

$325,000

Immaculate 3000 SF, 3 bdrm, 3.5 bth home in the heart of Central Kitsap. Huge upstairs bonus rm could be 4th bdrm or media/ craft rm. Main floor has bright, open floor plan. Finished daylight basement could be gym or man-cave. Tons of storage in 2-car garage. Kristina Lester-Togia 350-536-5275.

Silverdale #82642

$430,000

Absolutely gorgeous craftsman style hm situated on 4.53 acres in a private 4-home community. This home offers a covered front porch which enters a grand foyer area leading to the den/office formal dining room and open upgraded kitchen. Ted Abernathy 360-692-6102/360-509-0627.

Oyster Bay #245717

$155,000

Fantastic Oyster Bay & Olympic Mtn views from spacious 3-bdrm end-unit, at Southridge Condos! Newer kitchen appliances, gas frpl insert. Balcony with storage closet, 2nd balcony off of MBR has water views too! Close to shopping, bus, restaurants & freeway access. Two parking spaces & additional storage. Amy Allen 360-620-0499.

SOU T H K ITS A P South Kitsap #231090

$169,000

Great location and a great home! Big bright kitchen with lots of cabinets and plenty of room for a nice size dining table. Plenty of room for large summer parties and a garage/shop! Hurry, this won’t last long. Joan Taie 360-876-9600

$220,000

4 bedroom/2.5 bath home with beautiful yard; new ceramic tile, refreshed countertops, move-in ready! KJ Lange 360-692-6102/360-649-5413.

Port Orchard #191932

$249,950

Looking for a fantastic 1 story with its own 2.3 acre enchanted forest with lush landscaping and amazing waterfall with picnic area. Home has had a major addition. This is a must see! Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

South Colby #226919

$289,950

Located on a quiet dead end country lane with beautiful views of the Sound, Ferries & the Islands, you will find this wonderful home on a very large .89 acre level lot. 3 bdrm, 2.75 bath and nearly 2200 sq ft. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

South Kitsap #270452

$449,950

Custom home on approximate 2.5 acres with approved standalone dwelling. Located minutes from Southworth Ferry and Hwy 16 for an easy commute. Hardwood floors, new carpeting, large deck and more! Mike Rochon 360-876-9600

COM M ERCI A L Bremerton #272686

$550,000

Single story office/retail building built in 2008 in near new condition w/4,322 sq.ft. & ample Off-street parking. Reception area, 5 large private offices, 2 baths, shower room, kitchen & Conference room. Mark Danielsen 360-692-6102/360-509-1299.

LOTS & L A ND Illahee #228488

$50,000

2 lots in East Bremerton with expired septic design. Large level building lot with the septic designed on the other. Newer home on the lot next door. This is a great opportunity. Leann Knight 360-876-9600

Port Orchard #239690

$87,500

NEW home building opportunity at Southworth Ferry! Ready-tobuild lot with views of Puget Sound, Blake and Vashon Islands, West Seattle‌even the Space Needle! 5 minute walk to the Southworth Ferry (goes to Vashon, West Seattle, Downtown). 1500’ of private, deeded, community beachfront. Build your dream home! Jay Robertson 360-779-5205.

South Kitsap #233767

$109,000

Bring your house plans, dreams & imaginations to this 4.9 acres. Minter Creek runs through the back half. Partially treed and ready to build on. Possibility of purchasing 4.9 acres next door. Kelli Johnson 360-876-9600

Tracyton #208384

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$119,000

Waterfront lot in Central Kitsap. Wonderful opportunity to build your dream home. Partially cleared & ready for your imagination. Leann Knight 360-876-9600

Stunning unobstructed views of Phinney Bay and Olympics from this ready-to-build lot in very upscale Tracyton neighborhood. Perfect for daylight rambler with views from both floors. All utilities on property. Seller financing available. Rod Blackburn 360-509-7042.

Gig Harbor #127262

Suquamish #217618

Illahee #227885

$147,069

$549,900

Beautiful western exposure NW contemporary hm is adorned by 116 ft of bulkhead low-bank WFT & stunning Henderson Bay views! A useful boathouse w/water & power, kayak lift, fire pit & over 2400 sq. ft. of deck. Jennifer Kilkenny 360-692-6102/360-434-3106.

Gig Harbor #188424 5382 NE Fletcher Landing #274282

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Port Orchard #253595

Sun 1-4. Beautiful, near 1.5 acres w/gardens at the end of a quiet road. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hdwd flrs, updated kit, master on main. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Susan Grosten 206-780-7672

$309,900

Just a mile to the ferry & nestled on an acre is an inviting 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth hm boasting light & bright living spaces, hrdwd floors, custom bookcases, French doors, a gas-log fireplace & lrg pantry. Upper level includes a generous master w/ 5 piece ba, family room & 2 more bdrms. The level landscape offers room for gardens, RV’s, boats & more. Lorna & Dave Muller 360-620-3842

$479,000

Immaculate 2300+ sq ft Craftsman in serene & private Eagle Harbor setting. 3BR/2.5BA, hdwds, 2-story entry, vaulted ceilings. On .45 acre, 5 minutes to town! Joe Richards 206-459-8223

Immaculate home in CK school district. Home has many updated features, including built-in vacuum, vinyl siding, new appliances and air conditioning. Minutes to Silverdale and Navy Facilities. Nice sized lot with greenbelt in back. Karen Hansen 360-692-6102/360-620-1312.

6135 NE Tolo Road #245926 Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston Starting at $243,000 OPEN: Wednesday-Friday 2:30-4:30 and Sat & Sun 1-4

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Bremerton #153109 Sun 1-4. 2517 Phinney Bay Place

WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Harborside Condos! Saturday and Sunday 10 to 4 by appt! Enjoy living on the edge of Bremerton’s stunning waterfront view condos. Starting at $255,000, VA, FHA & FNMA approved. Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

$2,395,000

Waterfront Perfection! 2-story, 3 bedroom/4 bath, 4917 SF custom home on 120 ft of no-bank waterfront. Ascend custom staircase to rec/media/exercise rooms, MBR on main and up, great room leads to covered patio with outdoor kitchen and seating. Boat ramp to launch your own boat, pool with cabana + oversized 4-car garage and guest apartment. Penny Jones 360-265-9140.

$137,000

Three all-day-sun lots on the corner of Center & Augusta in the middle of downtown Suquamish. Level & ready for your plans to build in the heart of Suquamish. Close to everything with an easy commute to Kingston or Bainbridge ferries. Recent improvements include curbing & sidewalks. Tim Thompson 360-779-5205

Bremerton #85776

$219,900

140 feet of low-bank waterfront with super views of Rich Passage and Mt. Rainier! Great 2+ acre lot in established neighborhood includes 2 tax parcels. 3-bedroom septic drain field installed & water hook-up is available. Rocky beach great for water-based activities. Art Conrad 360-620-3300.

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NORTH KITSAP $174,900

19611 2nd Ave NE, Poulsbo

SAT 1-4

Opportunity Knocks! Immaculate in downtown Pouslbo. Super location, walk to restuarants, shops & waterfront. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse features all kitchen applicances ready to go. Fully fenced front & back yard + single car garage. Enjoy this private oasis. All this at a great price. Come see for yourself! $58 HOA fee pays for roof & exterior maintenance. MLS 265173. Mike & Sandi Nelson, mike@mikeandsandi.com 360-265-2777 www.MikeAndSandi.com

$194,000

26016 NW Circle St, Poulsbo

SAT 1-4

Free tattoo w/purchase! Very sharp 3-bdrm hm in one of Poulsbo’s best neighborhoods. Featuring a completely fenced front & backyard w/lots of space for gardens or play things. Nice deck off dining rm. New gas insert in the living rm. Downstairs a cute guest bath, upstairs a full bath & 3/4 bath. Extra-large 2-car garage. Community beach w/gazebo, tennis courts & playgrounds. Close to elementary school. Close to Hwy 3 but on a quiet street. Don’t miss this one! MLS 268034 Mike & Sandi Nelson, mike@ mikeandsandi.com 360-265-2777 www.MikeAndSandi.com

From $243,000 25899 Barber Cutoff Rd, Kingston W-F 2:30-4:30 & Sat/Sun 1-4 New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina and beaches. The Kokanee plan features a main floor master suite at a fantastic price of $243,000 AND, the seller is offering a $10,000 buyer’s credit. A menu of selections and upgrades, as well as additional plans, allow for customization. Visit our model and ask about the $10,000 buyer bonus. www.drewsglen.com

From $265,000 1747 Bungalow Way NE, Poulsbo SAT & SUN 1-4 PRICES REDUCED! SELLER WILL PAY ALL CLOSING COSTS! Snowberry Bungalows presents Built GreenÂŽ energy smart homes designed to simplify your life. Grounds maintained by HOA & 1.5 acres of community open space overlooking the Olympic Mtns offers courtyard living at its finest! Master on main, huge covered porches, natural gas fireplaces, Energy Star appliances, gorgeous finishes, 2-10 Homebuyers Warranty.3 homes move-in ready. WWW.SNOWBERRYBUNGALOWS.COM. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / SHERRI SNYDER 206-842-9236.

$309,500

31255 Sunrise Beach DR NE, Kingston

SUN 1-3

Just the right touch - classy yet down home & comfy! You will love the welcoming front door that speaks beach home. The living room has a pretty brick fireplace & large picture windows to take in the awesome view of the Puget Sound shipping lanes & the beautiful Cascades. The kitchen has Corian countertops & a great center Island prep area. Downstairs is the surprise besides a family room and an office, there is a full dark media room. 2-car garage + boat/RV bay. Close to Eglon boat launch. MLS: 223513 Jan Zufelt, 360-620-2383 Janz@Johnlscott.Com www.johnlscott.com/25245

$379,000

11506 Skyward Loop, Kingston

SUN 1-4

BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Sophisticated rambler 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath just above downtown Kingston with views of Puget Sound and the Cascades; 3/4 mile to the ferry, open floor plan with 9’ ceilings, solid hemlock doors, recessed lighting, spacious deck & manicured grounds. Offered at $379,000. MLS #215733 Paul Holzman REMAX

CENTRAL KITSAP $339,000

12647 Plateau Circle NW, Silverdale

SUN 1-4

Shut the front door! You’ve found your home. Well-kept turnkey home in one of Silverdale’s best neighborhoods. Enter to soaring ceilings in a grand living rm, formal dining rm & flowing family rm that adjoins a lrg kitchen. French doors lead to a private deck & low maintenance yard. Office, den on main floors. 3 bedrooms including a grand master suite w/soaking tub. Add a 3-car garage & you’ve got it all! Close to schools & shopping. Lock the door before someone else finds this place! MLS 268905 Mike & Sandi Nelson 360-265-2777 mike@mikeandsandi.com www.mikeandsandi.com

$585,000

12277 Seabeck Hwy, Seabeck

Sun 1-4

Beautiful view home! 3320 sq. ft., custom cherry wood cabinets, heated spa tub, re-circulating hot water, remote controlled blinds and fireplace, 3 view decks, 3 car garage. 15 minutes to Silverdale stores. $585,000, MLS #251706 Patti Shannon, High Point Realty Group Hosted by Nick Green.

3351 Garland Lane, Bremerton SAT & SUN 12 - 3

PRICE REDUCED. 1 of 3 Upscale Homes In Gibbs Meadow! Spacious 3 BD/2 BA, 1452 sf rambler has Hardi siding, 30-year roof, Low E windows, SS appls & gas furnace & water heater. Wood floors & granite tile countertops in kitchen. Chic 10-lite French doors open up to the den. Lg lot, permeable paving & rain gardens, top off this great buy! Come & take a look at all the beautiful homes for sale. DD: From Wheaton Way, turn West onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Rd & Rickey Rd. Turn L on Garland Lane. Go about one block to new homes on R. MLS #215867. Hosted by: Bob & Carolee Vergeer Silverdale Realty. 360-2719731/ 360-271-9732

$239,500

3367 Garland Lane, Bremerton

SAT & SUN 12-3

PRICE REDUCED. 1 of 2 high quality Ramblers just finished! Upscale 3bd/2ba, 1450 sf rambler is custom designed to be a warm & cozy family home. It has an open & airy floor plan that is convenient, as well as versatile. Enjoy the energy efficient gas furnace, gas water heater, extra insulation, permeable paving & more. DD: From Hwy 303 turn west onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Road & Rickey Road. Turn left onto Garland Lane to new homes. MLS# 215866. Hosted by: Carolee & Bob Vergeer, Silverdale Realty, 360-271-9732/ 360-271-9731

3337 Garland Lane Bremerton

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SAT & SUN 12-3

PRICE REDUCED. Amazing 2-Story In new Gibbs Meadow! The first of 6 exciting custom designed homes in a small neighborhood setting, high on a ridge overlooking the city & beautiful marine waterways. This unique home features an open, spacious floor plan + separate family rm, all on the 1st floor w/ spacious view decks for your summer enjoyment. This is a “BUILT GREEN� community. High efficiency appls, extra insulation, permeable paving, rain gardens for storm water & LG lots for privacy. DD: From Hwy 303 turn West onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Rd & Rickey Rd. Turn left onto Garland Lane to new homes. MLS# 215809. Hosted by: Carolee & Bob Vergeer, Silverdale Realty, 360-271-9732/ 360-271-9731

$598,880

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $255,000

214 Grow Ave., BI

SUN 1-4

Sunny, delightful, well maintained, 2 bdrm/1.75 bath Townhome w/gas frplc. Located within easy access to downtown and ferry. Reasonable HOA dues with large yard & south-facing patio. Second bedroom on main floor. Mike Ballou 206-715-9980 www.johnlscott.com/24892

$269,000

132 Madrona Way NE #132, BI

SUN 1-4

Spacious 2BR/2BA New England-style townhome. New paint colors, propane fireplace, ceramic tile, private garage & extra parking. #255409. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$335,000

10245 NE Casey St, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

This Home is a version of the historic Salt Box. Urban loft style design inside with open loft floor plan to use your own unique furniture and creative muses for storage and design. Natural surroundings outside. The yard was left in mostly it’s natural state to invite the owls, woodpecker and the deer. This is great country living with conveniences to services , transportation, schools and the city and the greater Kitsap area. MLS # 16500 24 hour information simply dial 1-800-504-0090x5080. Penny Mclaughlin 206.842.9966 or 360.697.9966 www.PennysTeam.com

$399,000

9976 NE Lafayette, BI

SUN 2-4

11612 Sunrise Drive, BI

SUN 1-4PM

Rolling Bay waterfront with city lights. Walk out level unfinished. Furniture available at low cost. Large rooms, tall ceilings. Low maintenance yard. See forever views of Seattle and shipping lanes, yet enjoy traffic-less tranquility. MLS# 29133700 24 hour information simply dial 1-800-504-0090x4060. Penny Mclaughlin 206.842.9966 or 360.697.9966 www.PennysTeam.com

$610,000

10904 NE Bill Point Ct, BI

SUN 1-4

View Eagle Harbor, Sound & Cascades from high atop Bill Point. Nicely renovated 3BR/2BA home on .3-acre has 2,567 sq ft, large deck, community pool & great views! Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$625,000

9551 NE South Beach Dr #1A, BI

SUN 1-4

First time open! Custom Fairbank-built, 2000+ sq ft waterfront condo just steps to beach & Lynwood Center. Private patio and fabulous views. #264331. Ty Evans 206-795-0202. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$668,000

10760 NE Valley Road, BI

SUN 1:30-4

Breathtaking Sound and Mtn views from this charming 1910 home, beautifully remodeled offering the comfort and luxury of a modern beach cottage. #271812. Vesna Somers/Host Shannon Dierickx 206-799-0888. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$679,000

1029 Cherry Avenue NE, BI

SUN 2-4

Convenient in-town location & minutes to the ferry! Light interior captures the essence of this well crafted home. Enjoy entertaining on your deck surrounded by gardens that open to a peaceful golf course setting. DD: From ferry turn R on Winslow Way to Ferncliff, L on Ferncliff to R to Wing Point Way L to Cherry Ave home on L. Hosted by Kim Mc Laughlin–Johansson CLARK Real Estate 206-842-7601

$799,000

694 Tiffany Meadows, BI

SUN 2-4

Wing Point Golfing Community. Tiffany Meadows home adj to Golf Course on quiet lane. Beautifully crafted, private courtyard entry; tall ceilings, formal dining rm & Great Room opening to grand covered veranda. Large kitchen with tons of storage. MLS 245995. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / GEORG SYVERTSEN 206-780-6153.

$975,000

9322 Ferncliff Ave NE, BI

SUN 1-4PM

Remodel and get new waterfront home; all hard work done! Seller’s ‘spec ready’ plans for your choice of build out of 2,499 s/f with YOUR FINISHES. Property showcases gorgeous view over Sand Spit, Puget Sound and the Cascades. Plans for dock in permit process. THE best crabbing and kayaking right out your front door! MLS 231095. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Wendy Burroughs 206.399.4488.

Discover classic comfort, classic style in this superbly-kept 2-bdrm, 3-bath, cityview residence sited on waterfront property with 1.60 acres. Remarkable home enhanced by flowery fruit trees, an entry courtyard, plus a patio & a private drive. MLS# 264898. 24-hour information simply dial 1-800-504-0090x4090. Penny Mclaughlin 206.842.9966 or 360.697.9966 www.PennysTeam.com

$449,000

Magnificent sunrises over the water paint a new picture each morning from this classic 3-bedroom mid-century rambler. Perched on 1 acre, home is spectacularly set on 200 ft of high bank waterfront with sweeping views from Mt. Baker to Mt. Rainier, Seattle, the Cascades and the Sound. DD: From 305 /Day Rd East. L Sunrise Drive. R Sunrise Bluff. Eileen Black 206-696-1540 www.johnlscott.com/84517 HOST: Kimberly Malzahn

11558 Olympic Terrace Ave, BI

SUN 2-5

Well maintained home set on 1.24 acres w/tranquil park-like setting, mature gardens, seasonal creek & abundance of wildlife. Living/dining area has hrdwd floors, stone fireplace & french doors. Kitchen has brand new SS appliances, ceramic tile counters. 5-pc master bath & office connected w/sliding door that could be used as a 4th bdrm. Peter Ahrnes, 206-780-6040, RE/MAX Unlimited, MLS# 262202

$479,000

5445 Diamond Place NE, BI

SUN 1-4

$999,000

$1,250,000

10487 Sunrise Bluff, BI

15123 Anna Vera Lane NE, BI

SUN 12-5

SUN 1-4

Sunny, serene .87-acre on desirable cul-de-sac. New roof, paint & carpet make this terrific 4BR home move-in ready. Practical, open layout. #261239. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042, CarleenGosney.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

Luxury Port Madison WFT w/new deep dock. Quality built by Mueller Construction in 2005, amenities include cherry, slate & travertine floors, chef’s kitchen, SS appl’s & more. DD: Hwy 305 to West Port Madison Rd, R on Skogen to Anna Vera, to end home. Tim Wilkins 206-380-7345. www.johnlscott.com/48278

$489,000

$1,349,000

6135 NE Tolo Road, BI

SUN 1-4

Beautiful, near 1.5 acres w/gardens at the end of a quiet road. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hdwd flrs, updated kit, master on main. #245926. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$499,800

2363 Robertson Ave, BI

SUN 1-4

Gorgeous home with a beautiful private setting only a 2 minute walk to Fort Ward State Park & only a 7 minute walk to beach! DD: Blakely to Country Club Rd., turn R at Fort Ward Hill, L in Soundview &R on Robertson. Darci Bidman 206-851-7182 HOST: Don Rooks 206-948-9483 www.johnlscott.com/45258

$560,000

BREMERTON $239,500

$259,500

2136 Douglas Dr NE, BI

SUN 1-4

If you are looking for a custom home and $560,000 is in your budget, don’t consider buying until you’ve seen this home. Nestled in the south end neighborhood of Ft Ward, on a bright and sunny lot. Freshly painted inside & out, new trex deck and many brand new oversized windows add value to your investment: minutes to beach and Blakely, adding value to your life! Eileen Black 206-696-1540 www.johnlscott.com/59052

$567,950

9823 NE Bolero Dr., BI

Sun 1-4

WELCOME HOME! NOW COMPLETED. Extraordinary value on Bainbridge Island. Don’t miss out on this NEW Home. DD: South on Blakely Ave, right on Country Club Rd., right on Fort Ward Hill Rd, left on Bolero Drive. Watch for bus shelter on left. “The Summit at Blakely Harbor� Hosted by Marleen Martinez of Johansson CLARK Real Estate 206 842- 7601.

$595,000

2910 Yankee Girl Circle, BI

Sun 1-4

NEW HOME under construction, anticipated completion October 15, 2011. Privately situated, surrounded by open space - Main floor Master, great floor plan! Don’t miss this great value! DD: South on Blakely Ave, right on Country Club Road, right on Fort Ward Hill Road, Left on Bolero Drive. Watch for bus shelter on left. “The Summit at Blakely Harbor� Hosted by Marleen Martinez of Johansson CLARK Real Estate 206 842-7601.

3780 Point White Drive, BI

SUN 2-4

Stunning Mt. Rainier & Puget Sound views captured throughout stately home on 100’ no/low bank sandy WFT. Luxury main floor master suite; gourmet kit, living & dining rms & 2 upstairs BR’s–w/full BA’s. Den could be 4th BR. Dramatic Transoms allow for lots of sunlight in newly built garden atrium/foyer. Spring-fed creek meanders thru prof landscaped gardens to wft pond. Cafe, store, bakery & movies nearby! MLS 234523. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / ARTHUR MORTELL 206-780-6149.

$1,398,000

9325 NE South Beach Drive, BI

SUN 1-4

Extraordinary waterfront with Mountain views! Fairbank-built with fabulous kitchen, main floor master & 2 private offices. #220965. Ty Evans 206-7950202 Host Julie Miller 206-949-9655. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$1,650,000

9609 NE Watch Hill Rd, BI

Sun 1-4

Spectacular view home on 2 ac view lot. Open living area w/vaulted ceiling, clerestory windows, French doors to deck & patio. DD: W on Wyatt to Bucklin Hill which turns into Blakely Ave. R on Country Club Rd R on Fort Ward Hill L onto Watch Hill Rd MLS#179398 Osa Bogren/Bainbridge Homes 206-276-0282

1,900,000

10801 Olallie Lane NE., BI

SAT 1-4

SECLUSION: Timeless grace pervade every corner of this 5,000 + sq. ft. mid-century Bainbridge waterfront nestled on close to 4 acres. PRIVACY: Set on private 269 ft. beach with spectacular views of Olympics, the sound and year round lagoon. DD: From ferry, Highway 305 N, W High School, Right Fletcher Bay which turns into Miller. Left Battle Point, Left Skinner which turns into Olalllie. Last home on Olallie. Eileen Black 206-696-1540. www.johnlscott.com/83557

$1,940,000

5382 NE Fletcher Landing, BI

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! Beautifully remodeled and fully modernized mid-century waterfront home w/fantastic water & Olympic Mountain views plus brand new 60-ft. dock. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

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KINGSTON

OPEN HOUSE Weds - Fri 2:30 - 4:30 and Sat - Sun 1 - 4

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

OPEN HOUSE Sundy 1 - 4

Drew’s Glen

Fort Ward Area Home

New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina and beaches. The Kokanee plan features a main floor master suite at a fantastic price of $243,000 AND, the seller is offering a $10,000 buyer’s credit. A menu of selections and upgrades, as well as additional plans, allow for customization.

If you are looking for a custom home and $560,000 is in your budget, don’t consider buying until you’ve seen this home. Nestled in the south end neighborhood of Fort Ward, on a bright and sunny lot, this 3500 sqft home offers island living with all the extras, including home office, bonus room, 9 ft. ceilings and cozy master suite! Freshly painted inside and out, new Trex deck and many brand new oversized windows add value to your investment: minutes to beach and Blakely, adding value to your life!

Visit our model and ask about the $10,000 buyer bonus.

www.drewsglen.com Driving Directions: In Kingston Hwy 104 to Barber Cutoff.

Lorna Muller 360-620-3842 lornamuller@windermere.com

Scott Anderson 360-536-2048 scottanderson@windermere.com

Location 25899 Barber Cutoff Road Prices Starting at $243,000 Features Covered, exposed aggregate porches, gas-log fireplaces, hardwood flooring & decorating coloring

KINGSTON

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 3

Kingston Beach Home

Eileen Black 206-696-1540 John L. Scott Real Estate MLS# 271757 www.johnlscott.com/59052

Location 2136 Douglas Drive NE Price $560,000 Features .25-Acre Lot, 3,491 SF, 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Welcome Home! Now completed. Extraordinary value on Bainbridge Island. Come see this wonderful NEW home in a charming neighborhood of newer homes. Landscaped 3 bdms, 2.5 bths, a very cool COVERED outdoor living space for barbecuing and enjoying nature. A huge 3-car garage, with approx. 400 sq. ft. of unfinished bonus room over garage to make your very own. Ten year home warranty and Built Green. A sunny disposition included. Did I say - NEW CONSTRUCTION.

Jan Zufelt

Marleen Martinez

Location 31255 Sunrise Beach DR NE Price $309,500 Features 3BD/1.5BA, mountain & water view, RV/boat parking MLS# 223513

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Quiet and Tranquil

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2 - 5

This well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 car garage home is set on 1.24 acres with a tranquil park like setting, mature gardens, a seasonal creek with an abundance of wildlife. The living/ dining area has vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, stone fireplace and French doors that open on to a private 614 sq ft deck. The kitchen has brand new SS appliances, ceramic tile counters and is open to the family room with a wood burning stove. The master has a 5-piece bath and an office connected with a sliding door that could be used as a 4th bedroom.

Peter Ahrnes (206) 780-6040 RE/MAX Unlimited Peterahrnes@remax.net MLS# 262202

Location 11558 Olympic Terrace Ave NE Price $449,000 Features 1.24 Acres, Mature Gardens, Private Deck, New SS Appliances, Ceramic Tile Counters, Open Family Room

Sunday 1 - 4

Live in Serenity

Just the right touch – classy yet down home & comfy! You will love the welcoming front door that speaks beach home. The living room has a pretty brick fireplace & large picture windows to take in the awesome view of the Puget Sound shipping lanes & the beautiful Cascades. The kitchen has Corian countertops & a great center Island prep area. Downstairs is the surprise besides a family rm & an office, there is a full dark media room. 2 car garage + boat/RV bay. Close to Eglon boat launch. CRS, GRI, ABR, ASP 360-620-2383 Janz@Johnlscott.Com www.johnlscott.com/25245

OPEN HOUSE

Johansson CLARK Real Estate 206-842-7601 Marleenmartinez@johanssonclark.com www.johanssonclark.com NWMLS# 205865

SILVERDALE Ridgetop

Location 9823 NE Bolero Drive Price $574,950 Features 3 bdrms/2.5 bths, .47 acre, 2247 SF, Unfinished bonus room, Covered Porch

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 4

Shut the front door! You’ve found your home. Well-kept turnkey home in one of Silverdale’s best neighborhoods. Enter to soaring ceilings in a grand living room, formal dining room & flowing family room that adjoins a large kitchen. French doors lead to a private deck & low maintenance yard. Office.den on main floors. 3 bedrooms including a grand master suite w/soaking tub. Add a 3 car garage & you’ve got it all! Close to schools & shopping. Lock the door before someone else finds this place!

Mike & Sandi Nelson Coldwell Banker Danforth 360-265-2777 mike@mikeandsandi.com www.mikeandsandi.com

MLS #268905

Location 12647 Plateau Circle NW Price $339,000 Features 3 BD/ 2.5 BA, vaulted ceilings, 2716 sqft, 3 car garage


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OPEN HOUSE–BREMERTON $35,000 SAT 1-4. 6979 Taurus Ln. Hwy 303, S/Central Vly, L into Silverdale Estate, L/ Taurus. What a deal! Where else can you get a 3bd/2ba hm + den in a 55+ park, at this Price! Ken Rosenberg 360-633-6054 View at www.johnlscott.com/96141

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