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City mixes layoffs and property tax increase to balance 2012 budget
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BY GREG SKINNER GSKINNER@BREMERTONPATRIOT.COM
With Band-Aid fixes and budget patches all used up, the City of Bremerton says it has little choice but to raise property taxes and lay off more than two dozen workers in an effort to send a balanced budget to City Council for action before an early December vote and adoption. Monday, notices were sent to 25 city employees that are expected to be laid off if the council approves the 2012 budget unveiled by Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent Wednesday evening during a city council study session on the matter. Eight additional positions will go unfilled to combine for a savings on 32 city workers positions. The 2012 proposed budget includes a recommendation, by city staff, that the current property tax rate be raised by 1 percent, the maximum allowable. Its balance relies on the increase. Combined with layoffs, the property tax increase is expected to largely cover the budget gap. The proposed budget document was not released to the public before the council had the chance to read and consider Wednesday, which happened after deadline for this paper. The budget was expected to be available online by Thursday afternoon. Since last month’s discussion on what was an expect SEE BUDGET, A8
Marbled Murrelet raises concerns for Navy project Supplemental EIS evaluates risk that Bangor construction could pose for the endangered bird. BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
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Local giant pumpkin grower Mark Murphy cuts into the back of an Atlantic Giant to perform an autopsy in effort to gain ideas for bigger results next year. See the full story on page A10.
The shores and oldgrowth forests surrounding Hood Canal are a natural habitat of the endangered marbled murrelet, a small-bodied seabird which is protected under federal law. This area is also the site designated
for Navy construction of a second explosives handling wharf to support the Trident D-5 Missile program. Concerns for the safety of the marbled murrelet are causing the Navy to proceed with caution. After the release of the SEE MURRELET, A8
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Q/A | 2012 REGIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR MINDY EISELE
Inspiring students Regional Teacher of the Year and Olympic High School English teacher Mindy Eisele spent 11 years working outside the education bubble before stepping into a classroom with a sense of urgency for educational reform. Having been a European backpacker that settled in Italy, for a while, then worked as a defense department employee and then a staff member to a college dean, Eisele said she felt called to teach once she finally entered the classroom in that roll. Now leading Olympic students through a discovery of their own personal power through the use of the written word and everyday real-world skills, Eisele works to bring to life each student’s motivation in their daily school work and, in so far as education can reach, personal lives. Eisele joins eight other Washington state regional teachers for a year of celebration and access to legislators and the community to promote individual platforms on public education.
you find out that there are all kids of reasons why kids don’t come to school prepared to learn. They come differently to the school house that they did just a generation ago.
CAN THE AWARD BE USED BY YOU TO BETTER TEACHING?
IS COLLEGE FOR EVERYONE, WHAT ABOUT THE TRADES?
I hope so. My goal is not to improve the job for teachers. We have really strong teachers at CK. My goal is to improve the learning for students. For far too long the emphasis has been on better teaching. We need to have better learning. The emphasis has been switching for some number of years as we’ve improved how we do business. Anyone over 30 now, when you went to school the amount of information you were to learn was sort of served up and you were expected to bend to the environment and if you did not, there was something wrong with you. There are still a lot of people that say, ‘well dog gone, that’s the way it should be.’ They should pull up their pants and cut their hair and by golly they have to learn just like we did. But, what if the kids don’t? Do you just fill your jails with them? Or, do you alter what you’re doing to try to make the material a bit more accessible? If you go down that road
It’s a combination. But students have been told directly or through inference that they need to go to college. It’s about personal happiness. Our country is so infatuated with the almighty dollar that it’s become go to college and you too can become a lawyer or a doctor or a college professor and make X amount of dollars. But what does it take to make you happy? If you’re good with your hands or good with words and write stories, that should be just as much an option to you. It’s about providing the correct information and workplace skills and knowledge for every student in high school to the degree that they can make informed and honorable decisions, whatever that decision is. Mike Rowe, from Dirty Jobs, testified in Congress. He was incredibly articulate about some observations that he made, it’s lights-out testimony on this very issue. He talks about good times with
WHO WAS YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER, DID THEY INSPIRE YOU?
Mr. O’Brien in a sophomore English class in Thousand Oaks, Calif. I remember that in a class of well over 35 absolutely unruly and miss-behaved immature sophomore kids, he stood up on a chair, which he wasn’t supposed to do. He didn’t holler, he didn’t lose his temper, he just started reading lines from “Romeo and Juliet.” One by one the kids quieted down and began to listen. I’m sure he didn’t reach everyone in the room but I was amazed at both the power of the words had and the power those words gave him as an educator. A door opened that day for me. It was many years later that I decide that perhaps I wanted to open a door for a student.
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Mindy Eisele’s afternoon students answer the question, what makes a good teacher. “A good sense of humor.” – Nick White “Make sure that everyone understands [the material] before moving on.” – Hailey Badger “Allow expression.” – Jillyan Langdon work. The skill and the human are not connected any more. THE BEST THING TO HAPPEN IN THE TEACHER OF THE YEAR PROCESS?
A citizen wrote in to say that he was moved by my platform presentation to the school board about educating the head, teach the hand and
reach the heart. That my message resonated with someone that I don’t know. WHAT MAKES A GOOD TEACHER?
I think a good teacher makes a connection with students so that the student understands that this adult cares, that this adult is watching the student’s success and is the student’s greatest fan. That is what I mean by connection. The cookie cutter public education can sometimes feel very cold, especially if the student isn’t as cheerleader or falls outside the box. If the students falls outside of the norm. But if you have that teacher that is excited to see them as individuals and watches individual progress while also getting after them when they’re not performing, it’s that connection that matters most. If you’re teaching teenagers, the second most important thing is that you feed them.
On exchange in Central Kitsap Belgium student adapts to life in Western Washington BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
Louise Göbbels has adapted to many things as a Belgium exchange student attending Central Kitsap High School — even her lunch routine is different. “We drink a beer and go back to school. Here, no,” said 17-year-old Göbbels, who was hesitant to say what she and her friends did back home. But, the drinking age in her home country is age 16, she added. Göbbels arrived in Central Kitsap at the end of August from Theux, Belgium through the Silverdale Rotary’s student exchange program. Theux is a city about a one hour train ride away from the country’s capitol, Brussels, she said. Göbbels will spend the school year at Central Kitsap as a senior, though she has already graduated from secondary school in Belgium,
and is staying with Ronald and Peggy Templeton, a Rotary couple. Before the end of her stay at the beginning of the summer, she will also stay with two other Rotary host families. The senior said her first visit to the United States was with her family when they went on a one-month vacation to California two years ago. She wanted to be part of a foreign student exchange program because of her family’s influence — both her mother and older brother studied abroad as students. “[They said] it was the best year of their life. So, I said, ‘Why not?’” Göbbels said about her decision to apply and proceed with the program. The first days of being away from home were difficult, Göbbels said, adding that not only did she have to overcome feelings of homesickness, but she also had
to get used to asking people to speak slower in order to understand everything they said and not kiss others as a form of greeting as people do in Belgium. “She looked at me weird,” Göbbels said of the moment when her first instinct was to give the school counselor a kiss on the cheek as a greeting but the counselor gave her a hug instead. Not only is Göbbels learning a new culture, but so is her host family. “I learn something new every day,” said Peggy Templeton. The Templetons were both exchange students — Peggy in Japan and Ronald in Germany — when they were in high school, and Peggy Templeton said hosting students is a way for them to “give back.” Göbbels is their fourth exchange student and they enjoy keeping in touch with past students that have stayed with them. Ronald Templeton added that it’s interesting to get another country’s perspec-
tive of the U.S. through their exchange students. And, for them to gain knowledge as well. “It dispels a lot of myths we have of different cultures and countries,” Ronald Templeton said. There are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries, said Ronald Templeton. The Central Kitsap School District has from eight to 10 students in its secondary schools from other countries through exchange programs, said David Beil, district spokesman. Göbbels could not pinpoint what she thinks “American culture” is, but has already experienced many things she would not be able to in Belgium — like football. As University of Washington graduates, the Templetons took Göbbels to a Husky football game — including tailgating before the game — and with no football in Belgium, it was a completely new setting. “It was crazy. They cry all the time,” Göbbels said of
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Louise Göbbels is on a student exchange program with the Silverdale Rotary through the end of the school year. She is from Belgium and is attending Central Kitsap High School. the game and loud fans. She added that Ronald Templeton had to explain the game to her because she had never seen American football before. After her school year in Central Kitsap, Göbbels plans on attending college in Belgium. She doesn’t know what she will study but said “everyone” goes to college back home because it is cheaper than higher education in the U.S. For now, Göbbels said she looks forward to skiing in the winter and playing tennis
in the spring for the school’s team — she was an avid tennis player back home. She’s already had fun hosting a group of girls from school for homecoming and is also thinking about trying out for the school’s basketball team even though she has never played before. Göbbels just takes the advice that her mother gave her before she left home in the summer. “Be yourself and you will see what happens,” she said.
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My Choice My choice for Bremerton Port Commissioner in the November 8 election is Axel Strakeljahn. My reasons for supporting Axel go beyond politics. Axel has 30 years experience working in our community managing businesses and budgets. He has the experience the Port needs to manage the people?s money properly. Additionally, Axel is a caring, compassionate person, who believes in helping people. He received the Red Cross Hero Award a couple years ago in recognition of his actions to save the life of a gentleman who was experiencing a heart attack in the grocery store that Axel manages. Again, it?s not so much about politics for me. It?s just that I want to see more people with Axel Strakeljahn?s personal qualities and experience in elected office. We want elected representatives that we can truly be proud of and can trust to do the right thing.
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As the Bremerton City Council considers raising property taxes by one percent to help cover the city’s 2012 expenses, which are detailed in a proposed annual budget document released online Thursday, the public should ask one question at minimum; is the city thin enough? Just like Kitsap County’s $2.4 million shortfall and the Central Kitsap School District’s $6.8 million gap, the city of Bremerton’s $2.1 million difference is publicly digestible when compared to the tens of millions spent in each layer of government. The public would do well to ask any of those three taxing agencies if they are cut thin enough. Bremerton and the CKSD will soon look to homeowners and expect them to pay more in property taxes for the same or less in terms of real services in return. While the Board of Kitsap County Commissioners are loath to raise taxes at all, they have allowed the voters to decide whether or not to grant a property tax hike equivalent to about $13 on the average house in the county in order to provide services for indigent veterans and homeless non-veterans. As the state government begins to deal with another $2 billion in expected revenue lost to the overall decline in the American economy during a special legislative session which begins at the end of November, counties, cities and school districts can surely count on additional losses in state aid and funding which will further upset their budgets. By law local governments cannot wait for the state to act and the effects to come down the pike, but instead must arrive at a balance by the end of the year. Shortly, the effect of years of revenue loss and cutting budgets will leave local governments with no choice but to go to their citizens as the only available source of increasing revenue to fund jobs that result in public services – taxes. The public must be prepared to ask if the services provided by the city, county or school district are equal in return on the tax burden. If not, then the question remains, are they cut thin enough in staffing and payroll? Go ask the City of Bremerton if they are staffed as low as they can be during the Nov. 1 budget workshop or at the Nov. 16 regular meeting of the city council. During their Budget Training 101 program, which will take place Nov. 2, ask the CKSD if they too are cut thin enough before asking for more.
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line, however, when he committed the City to pay for it’s portion whatever the cost may be of these changes without authorization. The State DOT, moreover, did not know any better if we take their position as stated by their spokesperson who said all that the State needs to proceed with the change order is the former Director’s letter even without the proper authorization. The legality of this payment, therefore, is questionable. Regardless of all the implied agreements reached among the highranking city officials and community leaders who attended those meetings and whatever took place to suggest a consensus as reported by an engineer of the City, the basic fact remains that only the City Council’s resolution approved by the Mayor is authorized to make that payment. The current Director of Public Works said that the City can absorb this cost by shifting funds from projects that were shelved. It is hope that another blunder will not be committed where felony charges could be filed against those who fail to secure required authorization to transfer one project account to another. Noel C. Sim, PE Retired City Engineer Bremerton
Another blunder The news report on October 21st in the Reporter, “City to pay for bridge work they didn’t approve” concerning the new Manette Bridge, makes one wonder how the former Director reached the top position in Bremerton’s Public Works Department not knowing how funding is secured and payments are approved for public works projects. He was within the bounds of propriety in dealing with the State on planning and cost issues of the proposed changes. He crossed the
Supporting Tibbs Chris Tibbs can be our first county commissioner with hands on experience in today’s high tech business environment. Someone who actually creates jobs, serves customers and functions within a budget. Chris is the person we can trust to bring physical responsibility and transparency to county government. Christ understands our priorities and will fund essential services such as police, justice, roads and land use
first, then prioritize and fund other services. He will not try to hold the public hostage by refusing to fund essential services unless special levies are passed or taxes raised. Chris understands that the funds the county spends come from the people and the way they are distributed must reflect the peoples’ priorities. Last year the county commissioners “balanced” the budget by taking money from the reserve fund and “borrowing” our dollars from the road fund. Chris believes that the budget should be balanced by funding essential services first then funding discretionary programs based on their merit and benefit to the community without dipping into other funds. County commissioners must know how every department is spending our tax dollars; therefore, Chris will call for each department to submit a zero base budget detailing the need for all major expenditures including staffing levels. We must right size our country departments so they are capable of responding to our needs Chris will be a strong voice for transforming our Department of Community Development into a streamlined fully functional department, that is responsive to the needs of the people. He will be a champion for common sense building permit requirements and timely issuance of permits. Chris Tibbs will spend your tax dollars wisely, fund essential services first, develop and implement workable solutions for today’s problems, and make county government transparent and accountable to the people. Vote for Chris Tibbs for county commissioner and put a true public servant into the commissioner’s office. Gary Haugen Bremerton
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Local fitness centers feel the burn from the YMCA Business owners say gym membership has decreased since the Haselwood Family YMCA opening BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
Clark Milius has been working out at Silverdale Fitness for seven years. Nothing has changed in his regimen but it has for some other members. There are fewer of them around these days. “It’s like I have my own private gym now,� said Milius. Local fitness centers are feeling the impact of the recent opening of the Haselwood Family YMCA in Silverdale. Business owners and directors say they have experienced a decrease in gym membership since the YMCA’s opening in June and Silverdale Fitness has altered its business model all together. Another Silverdale workout facility, Anytime Fitness, closed its doors in late September. Dave Damon, a partner with Silverdale Fitness, said the impact was to be expected. “It’s hard to be in a small
town like this and anticipate a state-of-the-art fitness center to not have an impact,� Damon said. The entire year before the YMCA opened, Silverdale Fitness prepared for some changes. Damon, who is also clinic director of next-door Kitsap Physical Therapy in Silverdale, said the physical therapy footprint has been expanded while their fitness center continues to operate. For instance, they’ve started a cardiac rehab program and finished a remodel to have a joint entrance and reception area for both the fitness center and physical therapy office. With the remodel, the physical therapy side of the operation has taken over some fitness center space. “All these things are a result of the ‘Y’ coming,� said Damon. “But, we’re ready to roll.� Silvedale Fitness’ new business model is structured so members — like Milius — still have access to a regular fitness center but those
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Clark Milius, of Bremerton, works out at Silverdale Fitness last Friday afternoon. Since the Haselwood Family YMCA opened, he said there have been fewer people to share the gym with. who need support for specific medical conditions who want to get into wellness can also be served, Damon said. Milius, who lives in Bremerton but works in Silverdale, said he checked out the Silverdale YMCA when there was an open house when it first opened. He said because of the higher cost for YMCA membership, he remained at Silverdale Fitness where he works out three times a week. He’s noticed some people have returned to the gym saying that the parking lot at the ‘Y’ is full and the gym is crowded.
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Although Damon said that having a new YMCA is great for the community, it is hard to be excited when he’s part of a business impacted by it. Silverdale Fitness membership numbers have decreased by about 50 percent, he said. “Obviously there are people that want to try the newest, latest, greatest,� said Brian Keen, owner of 1-2-3 Fit in Silverdale. “We’ve been impacted,� he said. Membership at Keen’s gym is on a monthly or yearly basis and he said that some members have left since the Silverdale ‘Y’ opened at the beginning of the summer. Some who left have also returned, he said. “There’s definitely a market for the smaller clubs. The staff know who you are,� said Keen adding that at facility’s such as the YMCA, people are wandering around and don’t know how to use the equipment. At 1-2-3 Fit, members are able to get a full body workout in a half hour due to the way the gym is set up. Staff
will demonstrate the flow of the circuit on the first three visits, or people have the option to do what they want like run on the treadmill for an hour, Keen said. Central Kitsap fitness centers aren’t alone on being in the shadow of a new YMCA. When the Gig Harbor Family YMCA opened in August 2007 with a 77,000-square-foot facility, some businesses in the Gig Harbor area also felt its presence. The Silverdale YMCA is about 85,000-square-feet. “It’s a pretty significant hit,� said Chris Houchin, director of Gateway Fitness in Gig Harbor. He compared the impact of a new YMCA to a new Walmart and how it could affect mom and pop stores. “Unless you have a basketball court, sauna and pool, no other place can compete,� he said. Most of the members that left Gateway Fitness when the YMCA opened were those who had families, Houchin said. About 20 to 35 percent
of the facility’s membership dropped after the ‘Y’ opened in Gig Harbor but he said a steady stream of people are returning. The Haselwood Family YMCA’s membership is at 16,600 people, exceeding it’s anticipated number of 16,000 by December, said Geoff Ball, executive director of the Haselwood Family YMCA last week. The facility has seen 70,000 visitors a month, which is one-and-a-half times greater than visit numbers to the YMCA in Puyallup — the largest ‘Y’ with membership at 18,100, Ball added. “It’s just getting busier, which is great,� Ball said adding that there are 900 children registered for swim programs and that 70 percent of members come to the ‘Y’ to get fit on their own while others participate in fitness classes and programs. It was expected that 10 percent of members would be provided with financial assistance for memberships and Ball said 12 percent of their membership is on some form of financial aid. “We don’t turn people away because of their inability to afford fees,� he said. Keen said 1-2-3 Fit has experienced a net loss because of the opening of the Silverdale YMCA and he isn’t sure if it will continue. But, he noted that it could be worse. Since most people join gyms in the new year, Keen said at least the YMCA didn’t open during the winter. “In this industry, I’d rather have the impact hit me in the summer when it’s slow,� he said.
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not complete, said Teena Triplet, a church administrator, and the church is still seeking grants or development partners for the project. Groundbreaking is tentatively scheduled for September 2012, Triplett said. Plans for the new space, the Marvin Williams Recreation Center have been in the works since before the current center opened, Triplett said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On this side of the [Warren Avenue] bridge
there is no real indoor facility that caters to the families,â&#x20AC;? Triplett said. Triplett said the goal of the churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goal is to create a community center accessible by youth in Bremerton who canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t make the trip to East Bremerton. Mamie Randle, a program coordinator with the churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community development arm, New Life Community Development Agency, said the addition would house some new programs started this summer. According to a release, the new center is also slated to hold a gymnasium, classrooms, performing arts center and offices for New Life Community Development Agency, the churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community development arm.
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Central Kitsap and Bremerton food banks prepare for the holidays Volunteers fuel food banks with time and donations BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
Mary Woehrle filled in at the check-in desk at the Central Kitsap Food Bank on Anderson Hill Road Monday even though it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t her scheduled volunteering day. The 68-year-old has been volunteering at the food bank for about three years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just called. I just wanted to volunteer,â&#x20AC;? said Woehrle on why she started. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I knew how I would feel if I were in their situation.â&#x20AC;? She volunteers twice a week â&#x20AC;&#x201D; on Tuesdays and Thursdays â&#x20AC;&#x201D; either stocking food on shelves or manning the front desk by checking clients in. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love it here. I love everybody that I work with,â&#x20AC;? said Woehrle adding that she enjoys interacting with clients where she can see how
her community involvement has a positive impact on others. Both the Central Kitsap Food Bank and Bremerton Foodline are fueled by their volunteers who contribute hours to the operation of the food banks. With the number of clients continuing to increase for food banks, the directors at both say they can never have enough volunteers â&#x20AC;&#x201D; especially when the busier holiday season is approaching. The Central Kitsap Food Bank will assemble Thanksgiving baskets Nov. 18 with volunteer sign-up for that day from Oct. 31 through Nov. 10. In December, there will be an assembly day for Christmas baskets. For the Bremerton Foodline, volunteers are able to help with Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets the
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Saturdays and Sundays prior to the holidays. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re always scrambling for volunteers,â&#x20AC;? said Patti Peterson, executive director of the Bremerton Foodline. Peterson said that the foodline has dropped from consistently having 20 to 25 volunteers a day to eight a day. But, the numbers show that clients being served are increasing â&#x20AC;&#x201D; which isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a surprise in the economic climate. In 2006, 12,762 food baskets were distributed from the Bremerton Foodline. Last year, the total number of baskets increased to 17,280. Hoyt Burrows, executive director of the Central Kitsap Food Bank, said that during his 14 years of working with food banks in Kitsap County, client numbers have increased everywhere. In 2009, a total of 7,269 households were served by the Central Kitsap Food Bank. Last year the number climbed to 7,929 households that took food from the food bank. For the volunteers at both food banks, aside from sorting donations and stocking shelves, volunteers are also responsible for checking clients in, transporting and loading goods and helping clients navigate through the facility to gather appropriate items. Burrows said having volunteers who can commit to a long-term schedule is ideal, but that anyone can help. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just call the office, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll make arrangements,â&#x20AC;? Burrows said. One of his favorite aspects of his job is working with the volunteers, he added. And though the operating hours of the food banks â&#x20AC;&#x201D; both are Monday through Friday during the daytime â&#x20AC;&#x201D; may make it difficult for people with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. jobs or students who attend school to volunteer, there are always other ways to help. Tucker Alexander, 13, has held a â&#x20AC;&#x153;yard festivalâ&#x20AC;? at her familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bremerton home every summer since she was 5 to fundraise money for
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Bremerton Foodline Executive Director Patti Peterson looks through donations last Friday. Peterson said she is always looking for more volunteers. the Bremerton Foodline. It includes selling baked goods and handmade bracelets as well as vegetables and flowers from her familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s garden. The first year she fundraised about $100 but to date she has made nearly $10,000 for the foodline. Last year, $1,792 came in through the support of neighbors, friends, former teachers of Tucker and other community members, said Ivaly Alexander, Tuckerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She works really hard for it. She bakes for a week,â&#x20AC;? Alexander said of Tuckerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s personal commitment to the endeavor.
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mer strikes have been evaluated in other marine mammals and birds, but not the marbled murrelet. The lack of data specific to this case presented a challenge. In other species, high impact underwater frequencies have been linked to irreversible inner ear cell damage. According to Emily Teachout, U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist and species lead for the marbled murrelet, such damage would impact not only murrelet hearing but behavior, the ability to forage for food, and ultimately the species ability to survive. Teachout explained that Washington has seen a decline of 50 percent of its marbled murrelet population in the last ten years alone. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a population where every bird counts,â&#x20AC;? said Doug Zimmer, supervisor of Information and Education for the USFWS. The Navy responded to the concern by
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original DEIS in 2009, the Navy determined the need to take a second look at how high underwater noise frequencies caused by shore construction could injure the marbled murrelet species. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Section 7 of the [Endangered Species Act] requires that all federal agencies to enter into consultation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service whenever proposed projects may affect threatened and endangered species of plants or animals,â&#x20AC;? said Sheila Murray a public affairs officer for the Navy. The proposed EHW-2 project will cost $750 million and involve demolition of some existing structures and pile driving to create the facilities to help maintain and support D-5 missiles. The effect of such ham-
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ed budget shortfall of $2.7 million, city departments found $600,000 in savings and reduced next yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s expected shortfall to $2.1 million, said Becky Hasart, director of Financial Services who helped prepare the budget document. Not every city department will lose employees, but cuts were required across the board. Some of the shortfall comes from pay increases required under union contracts. For example the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contract with Teamsters Local 589
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a budget that looks at the true personnel and benefits costs with very little wiggle room,â&#x20AC;? said Hasart. With an expected $2.6 million end of fund balance carryover from this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s budget and $118,000 in the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reserve fund, Hasart said the city is looking to build its reserve buffer to $8.5 million. The proposed 2012 budget includes nearly $1 million to that cause, she said. The city of Bremerton will hold workshop on the proposed 2012 budget on Nov. 1, and a public hearing on the matter on Nov. 16. during its regular Wednesday meeting.
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sible for with keeping this beautiful area pristine and also following the rules,â&#x20AC;? he said. He recalls how different the building of the original EHW-1 was back in the 1970s. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Back then, the damage was big, but then there wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the same awareness of environmental issues as today.â&#x20AC;? Vern Rutter of the Hood Canal Environmental Council adds, â&#x20AC;&#x153;[The Navy] is serious about doing the right thing, and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a long history of that.â&#x20AC;? The Navy welcomes all comments from the public regarding the construction of the second explosives handling wharf. The complete supplemental Draft EIS is open to the public at https:// w w w.nbkeis.com/ehw/. Public comments are open until Nov. 21.
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Extreme pumpkins Murphy and so many others are growing, Barker said the bench mark goal for giant growers is 1,000 pounds. What Murphy already knew before firing up his Sthil chainsaw, to cut through the rhine of BY GREG SKINNER several smaller “culled” eighth GSKINNER@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM of a ton giants waiting in the At the end of each pumpkin grass, is that a much earlier growing season Mark Murphy start in the growing year will greatly improve his odds of autopsies his crop of giants. Murphy is looking for rhine winning – even with a cold thickness, cavity size and seed and cloudy June and July like production of pumpkins from this year. Murphy’s 703 pounder was the stock he started with at the pollinated on July 27, a full beginning of the season. “The thicker the rhine the three weeks after the prime heaver it’s going to be,” Murphy time to pollenate of July 4, the date that Mike Popp, of said. Murphy’s crop of giant pump- Poulsbo, germinated his giant kins, this year, range from 200 that came in at 863 pounds pounds at the smaller end of during the Shoreline weigh in. the spectrum to a 703 pounder Popp produced a 1,106 pound– 10 pounds shy of his best and er during the 2003 growing half the weight of the current season and a 1,280 pounder in the 2009 season. state record giant Barker said pumpkin. “There are cer- “A pumpkin grower the biggest three pumpk ins in tain clues to what Washington this went wrong,” is always trying season ranged Murphy said after new crap” between 1,100 cutting a square and 1,393 pounds. access hole into – Mark Murphy, Oregon saw severthe back of one of Silverdale Giant al hundred pounds his smaller giants. Pumpkin Grower more in growth By w rong, for its three largMurphy means his 703 pounder not reaching the est, which ranged from 1,506 1,000-pound mark that he feels to 1,610 pounds. The Murphy 703 placed 13th he can grow the Maggie 1100 seed stock into if everything at a regional sanctioned weigh were perfect in pollination off held Oct. 8 at the Central date, proper pruning and the Market in Shoreline. That magical mixture of nutrients contest saw Stan Pew’s 1,393 and voodoo applied to the cho- pounder take the win. “It looked like a giant UFO,” sen fruit. “I know damn well it’s Murphy said. Giants take on a drooped achievable,” he said. Murphy grew his 703 pound- shape as they grow due largely er from a seed from Bonner’s to gravity. This week, Murphy’s 703Ferry resident Rick Maggie’s 1,100 pound Idaho state record pound giant is entertaining hundreds of children every pumpkin. Ron Barker, president of day at Pheasant Fields Farm in the Pacific Northwest Giant Silverdale. Shannon Harkness, Pumpkin Growers, said that an employee at the farm known most of the seeds going around for its fall corn maze and the giant pumpkin growing pumpkin patch, said Murphy’s scene are Dills Atlantic Giants. is the largest ever displayed at From year to year seeds from the farm. The kids love that the biggest grown in the region big pumpkin, they’ve gotten so and across the country are sold much enjoyment from it and in a supply and demand situ- guessing the weight, she said. ation somewhat unique to the NEXT SEASON giant pumpkin game. The current world record Like an athlete that did 1,810 pound pumpkin had only not practice in the off sea20 viable seeds inside, Barker son, Murphy holds himself said. It’s that “wow factor” accountable for the lag in his and everyone wants the seeds pumpkin size and what the from the biggest pumpkin ever lost time did to the best part of grown that dives prices up. the growing season in Western One person paid $1,600 for a Washington. single seed from that pumpkin, Murphy should have been he said. looking at a 16 to 20 -inch Based on the seed stock that pumpkin on July 27, the day
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Giant Pumpkin Grower Mark Murphy performs an “autopsy” on one of his Atlantic Giants to determine the fruit’s rhine thickness and internal cavity size in effort to better prepare for the next growing season. he was instead pollinating the flower. Next season Murphy’s seed stock will be hand germinated by April 1 and in it’s growing house by May 1. Murphy’s drive to get bigger and bigger results is inherent in giant pumpkin growing, according to Barker who said that the minute one season ends the next begins by critiquing his work and looking for ways to get bigger giants. You have to be motivated to grow giants, it’s a lot of work,
he said. “My goal is always to grow my personal best,” Barker said. Hinting at a desire to swing too far in the opposite but corrective direction for next season, Murphy expressed a known limit, “I can’t start in February.” According to a 2011 International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics, giant pumpkins have a 140 to 160 day growing season compared to regular pumpkin’s cycle of 90 to 120 days.
Part of David Wu’s paper explained that predicting the maximum pumpkin size acheivable was nearly impossible because of a vast amount of varriables. Wu and his team were looking at the ability of giant pumpkins to grow without splitting from the incredible rate of cell expansion or the general effects of gravity on weight.
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PUMPKINS GROW AT NIGHT No stranger to growing things for food or just for the heck of it, Murphy is the third generation to till the five acres of Buck Hollow Farm. With tomatoes by the ton, acorn squash and zucchini growing at times, Murphy keeps bees to pollinate it all. Everything but his giants. Those, he hand polinates in the early morning during the first day the boom opens on the bud he has identified as a likely winner. Growers know the day before the blossom blooms that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coming. He rushed out at first light on July 27 to pollinate then cover the flower before his bees could get there to do the work and possibly cross pollinate his giants with lessor genes. During the first ten nights of growth, goes from quarter size, to silver dollar, to hardball to basketball. The pumpkin should be 16 to 20 inches in diameter by the end of July. Then comes August and they really begin put on the weight. Giants can add up to 50 pounds of weight a day during the height of the growing season, wrote Wu of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Every branch will try to grow into a giant salad if
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you let it, Murphy said. He favors the the secondary vines on the outside edge to make the final selection and pollinate for his competition fruit. That big winner will likely be growing on a down hill slope, Murphy said. Murphy said he wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sure how others feel about giving away the secrets of giants, but he is adamant that tertiary vine growth be stopped at all cost. It forces root growth to take up enough water to support the beasts about to materialize from the earth, he said. Competition giants, 700 pounds and up, will take 600-square feet of soil per fruit to produce, according to Barker, who manages his competitor giants in his 3,800 square-foot back yard. Someone looking to grow a few 300 pounders for the front porch jacko-lanterns can do it in 150 square feet of soil, he said. Seven years into growing giant pumpkins for competition, Murphy compares it to his former sport of full contact judo. There is money, humiliation, winners and loser, he said He overcame foamingstump-slime from too much water, seaweed, fish heads, molasses, miracle grow and coffee grounds. Mostly he fertilizes with chicken and rabbit dung. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A pumpkin grower is always trying new crap,â&#x20AC;? Murphy said.
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Haunting History The USS Turner Joy goes for spooky with a Navy twist in its haunted ship event BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
It is a serene day on the Bremerton boardwalk, but inside the USS Turner Joy, there is an ominous air. The boat emits a low hum which echoes through the pipes and cables overhead. Tight passageways lead to gaping hatches and dark steps below. The stairs lead to a berthing where mannequin torsos, severed limbs, fingers, and toes lay strewn about the metal bunks in a gruesome display. In the galley, the Turner Joy staff is clanging about, constructing false walls with planks and cut outs where body parts will be embedded
and actors in sailor uniform will hide to terrify unsuspecting visitors. Though it seems like the usual Halloween fright fare, the theme of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event has literary roots and cultural significance. It is based on the famous Philadelphia Experiment, a U.S. conspiracy theory involving the Navyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s World War II destroyer escort, the USS Eldridge. As the conspiracy goes, in 1943, the U.S. Navy ran a series of experiments based on Albert Einsteinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Unified Field Theory that would allow the destroyer to become temporary invisible to the human eye by bending light waves around it. The experiment went wrong and exposure to
strong magnetic fields caused damage to the crew. In some versions, sailors became mentally ill, displaying violent and erratic behavior, some bodies became physically fused to the walls of the ship, and others disappeared completely.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have always been fascinated with the Philadelphia Experiment. I thought that it would make a great theme for a haunted ship.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Amy Bodlorick, event coordinator Conspiracy theorists believe that the government tried to cover up the tragic events that took place aboard
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The USS Turner Joy sits at the ready for a spooky waterfront weekend for this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s haunted ship experience, The Bremerton Experiment. the USS Eldridge at all costs. This fact gave birth to Hollywood movies based on the Philadelphia Experiment. The frightening tale comes to life for a new generation of fans aboard the USS Turner Joy, who has adopted
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The economy of shopping on base How do the NEX and Commissary stack up to the other bargain stores in town? BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@KITSAPNAVYNEWS.COM
The Bangor NBK commissary is bustling on Sunday, one of the biggest shopping days of the week. Carts squeeze past each other in the aisles, swerving out of the way just before collision. In the meat department, Chris Gordon of Port Orchard eyes a stack of deep red sirloin steaks. When a spot opens between two other customers, he reaches forward and pulls the whole stack of four off the shelf. Satisfied with his find, he strides back to his wife and two young boys who are dangling on the shopping cart in aisle six. Their cart is filled almost to the top with snacks, beverages, produce, and now the steaks. For military families, the Commissary and the Navy Exchange (NEX) are important “non pay” privileges. With the reputation of having the best deals in town and being completely nonprofit, these two stores sell every day items at low prices with no tax. For families feeling the effects of the economic recession, being able to shop on base is a vital perk of the job. But like all stores, the prices for some items are better than others. “The meat and produce here are very good. We always stock up when we come out,” Chris Gordon says. Other shoppers within earshot nod their agreement. But Lynette Gordon, the active duty enlisted sponsor adds, “Diapers, actually most baby items, are the same or more expensive on base, and it’s just cheaper to buy in bulk at Costco.” As a mother of two young boys, the price difference is enough to make her split the trip for a bargain. The Commissary faces some price competition with the rise of bulk stores like Costco and big chains like Walmart. Nancy O’Nell, a Commissary public affairs officer, explains “other stores may offer “loss leaders” to draw customers in by selling certain items below cost, they pay for such promotions by marking up prices of other products to account
for their overhead costs and their desired profit. Since Commissaries sell at cost, we do not have profits to cover losses we would incur if we price matched.” Cassandra Hutts, a junior officer’s wife and employee of Walmart, observes, “Commissary prices compared to say Central Market, Fred Myers, and Albertsons are less, but I think equal compared to Walmart.” When prices are so similar, shopping just becomes a matter of geographical convenience. Hutts says that she often picks up groceries after a work shift to save the drive from Poulsbo to the Bangor base. With the price of gas continuing to hover near $4 per gallon, distance from the base is a definite factor in whether or not people will come from distances to shop.
OVER ALL SAVINGS Though the Commissary does not price match, it does go to bat for its military families by negotiating top quality, low-cost contracts with vendors which lead to an average savings of more than 30 percent yearly. In the produce section, Paula Sullivan, who has worked at the store for 25 years, stocks bags of precut salad. Never taking her eyes of the rows of leafy green, she explains that the current supplier of produce for the store is Spokane Produce, an Eastern Washington distributor who had to compete to win the Commissary contract. “Different companies bid for contracts every couple of years. It changes all the time, but the best bid gets it,” Sullivan says. She believes that this is one way that the buyers for the Commissary work to keep prices competitive and quality high. Distributors are put through their paces, presenting their freshest produce at the best possible price to secure the military contract. The Navy Exchange, just next door, has much more freedom with price matching. The NEX is the counterpart to the Commissary, but runs on a completely different model. While the Commissary is government
funded and must sell all products at-cost, the NEX is a self-funded nonprofit, meaning that it keeps itself running with its own revenue. 30 percent of profits at the end of the year are put into remodeling, maintenance, employee pay, and updating facilities. The other 70 percent is placed directly into MWR programs like the gym, bowling alley, and other programs on base that increase quality of life for military families. “It’s a fine balance. While we don’t have a board of directors, we do have to create some profit to sustain the NEX and for donation to better MWR. Some [NEX] locations make no profit, especially the smaller ones; then we have to pay to keep them open as well. But all NEX locations have the primary goal of giving back profits to the Navy community. No outside retailer has that sort of heart,” says Cricket Mathews, manager of the Bangor NEX. Shoppers come to the NEX to find bargains on clothing, housewares, sports equipment, toys, and all other non-food items. Its layout is similar to a mall, automatic doors sliding open to a display of glittering pink glass perfume bottles and makeup--Clinique, Estee Lauder, Kiehls. All the top names. Mannequins stand along the corridor wearing the season’s latest fashions, Coach purses, designer sunglasses, and jewelry. Further down is an electronics sections big enough to satisfy any tech junkie, boasting plasma screen TVs and a full line of Apple products. Navy families flock to the NEX when they are looking to purchase big ticket items where the benefit of buying tax free really makes an impact. “We definitely check out bigger ticket items at the NEX before making a purchase anywhere else. Having no tax on an item that’s a few hundred dollars or more definitely has its benefits,” explains Hutts. Matt Jogerst, NEX Lead Sales Tech, explains that though Apple products are price locked by the manufacturer, most other electronics will be 5 to 10 percent outside of the market price, and if a customer finds a better deal anywhere in town all they SEE NEX, A20
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Retired Navy family Don and LaRae Peterson check off items from their shopping list at the Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor Commissary Tuesday afternoon.
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Making the connection north Clear Creek Task Force continues discussions to extend trail despite hurdles BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@CENTRALKITSAPREPORTER.COM
Janice Boatwright and Melissa McCaffery meet in Silverdale to walk on the Clear Creek Trail together nearly every day. With Boatwright residing in Bremerton and McCaffery in Poulsbo, the trail is a perfect half way point for them. And if the trail was to be extended north, they say it would be a benefit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we want to walk further, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be great,â&#x20AC;? said Boatwright adding that she likes strolling on the trail because of the quiet atmosphere. The Clear Creek Task Force, made up of community volunteers, has been discussing the expansion of the trail from Trigger Avenue to Kegley Road with Kitsap County employees for about four years. A recurring road block was working with the state to gain access to rightof-way. County Commissioner Rob Gelder held a meeting Monday with the group to discuss how to move forward with the project. Longtime Task Force member Tex Lewis said that they do not plan to create
a new trail where they are not wanted, but that using existing state right-of-way makes sense because roads are already created where people want to go. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a tremendous potential for trails in the county if we can break that log jam,â&#x20AC;? Lewis said. Clear Creek Trail stretches about six miles through Silverdale and the paved bike path from Waaga Way to Trigger Avenue is about one mile, said Lewis. Plans to continue that bike path north toward Poulsbo has always been in the Task Forceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s master plan, he added. It would be about a third of a mile on a soft gravel surface. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The goal is to complete the connection to Kegley Road,â&#x20AC;? said Gelder. Aside from the option of trying to gain access to the State Highway 3 right-ofway, another space just outside of the right-of-way on the Peterson Farm has also been discussed, said Lewis. Gelder recommended that the cost-benefits of pursuing the project in both routes be assessed so that the group can decide which one to fully pursue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of been an on again off again thing,â&#x20AC;? said
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Walkers stroll on Clear Creek Trail Monday. The Clear Creek Task Force is working with Kitsap County to extend the trail north to Kegley Road. county transportation planner Bill Zupancic on the project, citing obtaining state right-of-way for the expansion of the trail as a hurdle. Eric Baker, special projects director for Kitsap County commissioners, said at Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting that the Department of Transportation has verbally approved to extend the existing lease within the State Highway 3 right-of-way, though it comes with some limitations. The drawbacks include the trail having to be paved because soft surface is not allowed on state right-of-
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Farm option is also not as simple. The Peterson estate has not been interested in the past to sell an easement for a trail to run through the property, Lewis said. Either route the project goes, the trail would be worked on by volunteers, just as all Task Force projects are, Lewis said. But, money to
fund them is always in need, he added. Because the project to extend the trail north is not in any approved county plan, the county would not be eligible to apply for any state or federal grants to go toward the project, said Zupancic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to push something thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not in a plan anywhere,â&#x20AC;? he said. A non-motorized countywide plan that will include a comprehensive bike plan is in the works to be completed by December 2012, Zupancic said, adding that this would be an opportunity to get the project into the county plan. Lee Derror, president of West Sound Cycling Club, said any trail that provides a linkage for residents in the county to ride either recreationally or for transportation is a benefit. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also for the benefit of non-cyclists as well, she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every other county is moving forward quite briskly on this. The trails are everywhere,â&#x20AC;? Derror said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now, Kitsap County is kind of in a bottleneck.â&#x20AC;?
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Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP IN RE THE ESTATE OF GARY L. MACY, Deceased. No.: 11-4-00337-9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Janice E. Macy has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of the estate of the above-named Decedent. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statue of limitations, present the claim in the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing a copy of the claim to the Personal Representative, or EDWARD E. WOLFE of WOLFE LAW OFFICES, PLLC, the attorneys of record for the Estate at the address stated below. The original executed copy of the claim must be filed with the Clerk of Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen-
tative served or mailed a copy of this notice to the creditor; or (2) within four (4) months after the date of first publication of this notice. Failure to serve and to file the claim as required, within the time required, will cause the claim to be barred forever, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. The bar is effective as to claims against both the probate assets and nonprobate assets of the D e c e d e n t . Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: Date of first publication: 10/28/11 /s/Janice E. Macy Janice E. Macy, Personal Representative /s/Edward E. Wolfe Edward E. Wolfe, WSBA #24952 216 Sixth Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 782-4200 Date of first publication: 10/28/11 Date of last publication: 11/11/11 (BP336772)
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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND HEARING THEREON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Preliminary Budget for the PORT OF TRACYTON for the year 2012 has been prepared and placed on file outside the office of THE TRACYTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY at 351 NW Tracy, Tracyton, WA. A copy of said budget may be obtained by any tax payer at the aforementioned location, and a hearing will be held by the Commissioners of the Port of Tracyton at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday the 10th day of November, 2011, at 6:00 PM, at the Tracyton Community Library, 351 NW Tracy, Tracyton, WA for the purpose of fixing and adopting the Final Budget, whereat any person may appear in support of, or against, said budget. T. R. HAALAND Date of first publication: 10/21/11 Date of last publication: 10/28/11 (CKR335565)
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PORT OF SILVERDALE for the year 2012 has been prepared and placed on file in the office of THE PORT OF SILVERDALE at 3550 NW Byron Street, Silverdale, WA. A copy of said budget may be obtained by any tax payer at the aforementioned location, and a hearing will be held by the Commissioners of the Port of Silverdale at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday the 17th day of November, 2011, at 7:00 PM, at the Silverdale Port Office, 3550 NW Byron Street, Silverdale, WA for the purpose of fixing and adopting the Final Budget, whereat any person may appear in support of, or against, said budget. T. R. HAALAND Port Auditor Date of first publication: 10/28/11 Date of last publication: 11/04/11 (CK335575) SUPERlOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR PIERCE COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of:
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vided in section 11 ofthis act and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing with Clerk of Court: October 24, 2011 Date of first publication: October 26, 2011 Personal Representative: Michael B. Smith Attorney for the Personal Representative: Michael B. Smith Address for Mailing or Service: Comfort, Davies & Smith, P.S. 1901 65th Ave. W, Suite 200 Fircrest, WA 98466-6225 /s/MICHAEL B. SMITH, personal representative Attorney for Estate: COMFORT, DAVIES & SMITH, P.S. By: /s/MICHAEL B. SMITH; WSBA #13747 Date of first publication: 10/28/11 Date of last publication: 11/11/11 (CK337612)
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Bremerton woman says another woman leaves infant in car while stealing towels at laundry mat A 42-yearold Bremerton woman reported another woman stealing her towels at a laundry mat on Perry
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have to do is mention it. Bringing in an advertisement leads to an immediate discount. Just saying that you saw a lower price is also enough. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If the difference is greater than five dollars, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll call the store for you and look it up right there. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a done deal,â&#x20AC;? Mathews says. Even with such competitive pricing, families that live off base sometimes show reluctance in driving the extra miles and go through security to shop on base. One challenge that both stores face is getting the word out. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Only so many people are allowed to shop here. So there are no ads in the Sunday paper, like the other stores. Navy families have to opt in, friend us on Facebook, create a military log in on our website, and sign up for email alerts. We
Avenue Oct. 19. The woman reported at about 8:35 p.m. that she left her laundry in the dryer while she walked nearby to order a pizza. When she returned, she noticed a woman had towels that looked like hers. The 42-year-old called 9-1-1 and said the loss of her towels wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t her main concern for calling. She said she was more worried about the infant that the woman had left in her gray Nissan Pathfinder as she was in the laundry mat. The report was for information.
canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t reach out as much as they can get to us. In some cases our hands are tied,â&#x20AC;? explains Mathews. Families that are newly stationed in Bangor and Bremerton bases are given information about the savings on base during orientation. They are also encouraged to go online where they can access phenomenal deals on a growing number of products. Mathews explains that the earliest NEX locations were run by military officers with no background in retail. They were tiny with no real assortment of products. Now the NEX is run by managers with strong backgrounds in retail and sales that push for more variety in the stores. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We realize that people have a million places to shop. So we have to be competitive, better than all the other stores in the area. We have to continually evolve like any other business to bring those shoppers into our stores,â&#x20AC;? says Mathews.
Middle school student assaulted on Bremerton school bus A Mountain View Middle School student was assaulted by other students on the school bus Oct. 20. The incident was reported to police at about 4:02 p.m. and the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 43-year-old mother said her son was assaulted by three other boys who claimed to be Blood gang members after school on the bus, according to police reports. The woman said she spoke to the principal and that her son was repeatedly hit and had some bruises and abrasions. The officer was able to look at video surveillance from the Bremerton
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desire to involve the community. The haunted ship is Bodlorickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first major event with the Turner Joy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the past we had an event planner that was really costing the ship a lot of money. I offered Steve Boerner to do it as a volunteer and the money we would have paid the event planner we could give back to the Bremerton YMCA Strong Kids Campaign,â&#x20AC;? Bodlorick said. The USS Turner Joy haunted ship is also partnering with the Kitsap County Food Bank Coalition for the Halloween event, offering patrons who bring a can of
School Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transportation supervisor. The assault was â&#x20AC;&#x153;obviousâ&#x20AC;? from the video but because of the camera angle and he high seat backs, the student is not visible. In the video, one student sat behind the boy and reached over to strike him while a second student sat beside him and appeared to be punching him, according to the report. The students would wait until the bus stopped and other students left to start punching the boy. The boy told the officer that prior to the incident, the boys asked him about his gang affiliation and he said he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know anything and isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t involved in any. They told him to be a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Juggaloâ&#x20AC;? and that they were â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bloodsâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;hated Juggalos.â&#x20AC;? The mother wanted to prosecute the boys for assault. The report was
food to the event a dollar off of admission price. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to find ways to give back. This event is mostly a volunteer thing, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve put our own money into the materials. The volunteers are really the unsung heroes of this scene,â&#x20AC;? says Boerner. Indeed, the same scary faces, security guards, ticket takers, and fog machine operators that patrons see on the nights of the haunting might well be the very individuals who repaint the ships and scrape the hull during the day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll all be around in case a fuse blows or someone gets too scared,â&#x20AC;? says Anthony Moore, a staff member. He explains that it is good to have event staff who know
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Student sneaks into computer lab, steals at Bremerton High School A Bremerton High School student was arrested Oct. 19 for theft at the school as well as burglary. A police officer arrived to the school at about 12:16 p.m. and the assistant principal said that the student had been caught in a closed and locked computer lab on the lower level of the building. A security video shows the student climbing through a window that leads outside of the room on the north side of the building.
the intricacies of the ship inside and out in case of mishaps. Security on a boat, especially one which will be haunted at night, is crucial. To guard against any accidents, the haunting will take place on the main decks of the USS Joy Turner only and be closely monitored by the actors and staff members. When asked if there are ever problems with rowdy teens or mischief makers during the Halloween events, Moore answers, â&#x20AC;&#x153;itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s actually usually the adults that get a little too rowdy.â&#x20AC;? Halloween seems to bring out the child in even the most thoughtful history buff. Parents are advised to only bring children eight and older. Though the USS
The student admitted to entering through the unlocked, partially open window, adding that he had been entering the lab every day since Oct. 13. His computer privileges had been suspended and he obtained a new password and access information, he said. The assistant principal said his privileges had been suspended because he had been viewing pornographic material. The student was also caught with stolen items from a teacher and another student, which included an iPod and power adaptor. He said he has a â&#x20AC;&#x153;problemâ&#x20AC;? stealing electronics and had been seeing a psychologist for it. He was arrested for two counts of third-degree theft and for second-degree burglary. The report was forwarded to the prosecutorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office.
Turner Joy is extremely family friendly, this particular event may be too frightening for younger children. Boerner recalls, â&#x20AC;&#x153;My grandson came out [to a haunted ship event] when he was five. It scared the living daylights out of him and now heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eight but he wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come aboard even when itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not Halloween.â&#x20AC;? Leslie Dukes, a visitor from San Diego says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It sounds too scary for me, people jumping out and crawling around in a dark ship.â&#x20AC;? However, her father, Mike Dukes of Auburn is game and assures that he will most definitely be returning to the Turner Joy to check out the fright. The haunting runs through the 31st.
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Mary Wiese Off the Rack Bridal Shoppe What little girl doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t dream of her wedding gown? While planning her daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s wedding Mary was bitten by the wedding bug. She dreamed of opening a boutique that would provide brides with the experience they deserve and beautiful gowns at affordable prices. Like many women Mary preserved her wedding gown for her daughter to wear one day. While her daughter didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wear the gown a close friend did, continuing the fading tradition of giving wedding gowns a second chance with a twist. Mary believes we should all be aware of our carbon footprint and is an avid believer in repurposing goods, wedding gowns are no exception. In 2010 Mary opened Off the Rack Bridal Shoppe in Old Town Silverdale. OtR offers sales and consignment of new and previously worn gowns and accessories in an intimate boutique setting. OtR reserves the shop just for the bride during their private consultation and consigners have a safe pair of hands to place their items during the sales process. In 2012 OtR will expand into wedding planning when Laura Sharp, certified wedding planner and co-owner, joins operations. OtR is proud to be called â&#x20AC;&#x153;The little shop with the big heart!â&#x20AC;?
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Owner and chef Somsri Suwanvichit (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Suâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;) welcomes you to Nattamit. After studying culinary arts in her native Thailand, Su came to the United States and has worked in restaurants ever since. Most recently Su was Executive Chef and co-owner of CityThai, an award winning restaurant listed in Northwest Best Places (1998, 1999), voted Favorite Thai Restaurant by Eastside Week readers (1992, 1993, 1994, 1996) and voted Top Ten Restaurant by Journal American (1990,1992). Now Su brings her style of hospitality from the heart to Silverdale. Su will be participating in the 1st of many â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bites of Silverdaleâ&#x20AC;? on Nov. 1st 3:30pm to 6:30 pm.
Michelle Garcia is a Branch Manager and Senior Loan Officer with PrimeLending, A PlainsCapital Company in Silverdale. Michelle has been in the industry for PWFS ZFBST BOE FOKPZT IFMQJOH DMJFOUT BDIJFWF UIFJS goals. She works with first time homebuyers to the avid investor and offers many programs including VA, ')" 64%" BOE $POWFOUJPOBM IPNF MPBOT BT XFMM BT clients refinancing. Her company specializes in closing loans in less than 30 days and their motto is â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mortgages without Obstaclesâ&#x20AC;?. Michelle challenges you to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Experience a Lender who cares to make a differenceâ&#x20AC;?. Michelle and her husband Chris Garcia, have nine children and one grandson. They were foster parents through Youth for Christ and do their best to support DIJMESFO JO GPTUFS DBSF PS UIPTF KVTU JO OFFE PG B XBSN smile and a sweet friendship. Michelle believes that UIFSF JT OP HSFBUFS KPZ UIBO CFJOH B XJGF B NPUIFS BOE a grandmother however helping others is a close second. Michelle believes there is nothing more rewarding than knowing you made a difference in someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life.
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Women in Business Lisa Stirrett Owner of Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio
Long time local glass artist, Lisa Stirrett, is proud to announce the opening of her new glass art studio in Silverdale. Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new location is 9536 Silverdale Way (between Oxford Suites and Silverdale Antiques). Lisa is very excited to be in her new location saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;the history and location of the new/old building is ideal for her studio and customersâ&#x20AC;?. Lisaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art is featured at several locations throughout the county including Kitsap Conference Center and Kitsap Ferry Terminal. Lisa says she is excited to have the public visit her new location, learn about her glass art techniques and to schedule a class to make their own glass art. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the perfect time of the year to visit the shop or take a class, just before the holidaysâ&#x20AC;? Lisa says. There are always beautiful items available to take home as gifts or art for your own space.
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Jennifer Enloe
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Jennifer is proud to say that she is a life long resident of Kitsap County. She started her career in the mortgage industry in 1998 and has seen many changes in this industry over the past 13 years. She is extremely proud to be a part of The Legacy Group as they continue to grow and help their clients achieve their financial goals. She specializes in all types of Home Loans, including FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional and Construction loans. This is an exciting time in lending as low interest rates and home prices are making it possible for more people to have the opportunity of home ownership. Jennifer thoroughly enjoys every client she works with and has a gift for building relationships with her clients throughout the process. When not working, she enjoys her involvement in community activities, traveling and spending time with her two children.
The idea to market cupcakes sprang to life due to the economic downturn forcing my layoff and a love of cupcakes. Knowing successful cupcake businesses have sprang up in the Seattle area, I saw a need for such a business in Kitsap County. It started out as a small internet business with a mobile trailer. We baked out of a commercial kitchen in Bremerton along with selling at local Farmers Markets. It grew to the point where we either had to stop or open an outlet. Loyal Customers were constantly encouraging me to open a location where they could come and buy cupcakes without having to order them ahead of time or wait until a Market day. The criteria for me were to have a store that was fun, make customers feel comfortable and to just plain be a good addition to an already wonderful community. Bella Bella supports local military families; causes such as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Raise the Wolfâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Local Shelters, and Fund Raisers. After a long search for locations, a willing financial partner came along with the support of my husband, mother, 6 children and friends. All still provide support to this day, as we all took that leap of faith when Bella Bella Cupcakes Store not only became a reality but opened itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doors in January of 2010. Our customers are still my # 1 priority. Our goal is to bake from scratch a delicious product and to never have a customer leave the store without smiling. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a wonderful feeling and makes all the hard work worth it. My staff and I love what we offer to this local community.
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Owner, Ireneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s School of Dance Irene Miller, owner of Ireneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s School of Dance for over 30 years, is a certified teacher-member of Dance Masters of America and Artistic Director for Dance Arts Theatre. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We feel it is important to offer our students a sound, technical dance foundation and believe our program is one of the finest.â&#x20AC;? Ireneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s School of Dance offers ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, and baton for boys and girls, ages 3 1/2 and up, beginning through advanced. Toddler Pre-Dance for Ages 2-3.
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Angela Sell is a financial advisor with Edward Jones. She was born in Pensacola, Florida and graduated from Mercer University in Macon Georgia. She is president of theSilverdale Chamber of Commerce and serves as a director for the Central Kitsap Food Bank. In her free time she plays and coaches basketball with the Parks and Recreation Department. She and her husband Frank moved to Kitsap County in 1992 and enjoy spoiling their two wonderful rescues, Scout and Ginger. Anji believes contributing to your community is the basis for an enriched life.
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Celebrates 10 Years Looking back 10 years ago we started our spa in a small house that grew into one of Kitsap Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premium Salon and Spa facilities located in the historical Old Town Silverdale. Seaport has an amazing team of 20 professionals who are highly trained and proud to be a part of the Avedaâ&#x201E;˘ product and service culture. Seaport Salon/Spa has won â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Best of Central Kitsapâ&#x20AC;? for three consecutive years in many categories and is also the recipient of 40 under 40 this year. I can honestly say that I love being a part of the ever changing beauty industry and enjoy working with such talented professionals. I strive each and every day to make a difference! Stop by Seaport Salon & Day Spa for a tour and enjoy some complimentary Avedaâ&#x201E;˘ comforting tea. Happy Avedaâ&#x201E;˘
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been with Sound Publishing since 1994. Throughout my tenure as an advertising and marketing representative I have dedicated my efforts in supporting our own Kitsap Navy News. I assist both local and national clients. The relationships I have developed over the years with local businesses has been critical in helping them meet their sales goals, as they are the core of our communities. Call me if you would like to target the only employer with 100% EMPLOYMENT! (Department of Defense). In addition to my day job I serve on different committees such as Military Affairs, Military Appreciation and also serve as an Ambassador for the Silverdale Chamber of Commerce. My passion has always been in helping others. Such as the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shelterâ&#x20AC;?, located at the YWCA and the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Christmas Angels Gift Programâ&#x20AC;?, held at the KCR facility. Both of these organizations are located in Bremerton. I am a contributor and collector of household items for both women and children as I do believe everyone needs a fresh start.
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Sheri Bogataj, Owner JULIANA opened for business in July 2010: itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a boutique with clothing, accessories, dĂŠcor, and gift. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone in Port Orchard is so sweet and amazing,â&#x20AC;? says Bogataj. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fun to meet new people, and to figure out what they like. I have run businesses before, but never retail, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a pretty big adventure to work it all out! We are customer driven in our buying, and therefore add new things as people ask: for example, there will be more Christmas items this year, and also more upscale baby and kid clothes as time goes on.â&#x20AC;? There are drawings every month, and occasional Shopper events-the next two being October 28 (tonight!) and then December 3rd...Open until 8. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stop inâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;I think youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be delighted!â&#x20AC;? 1541 SE Piperberry Way Port Orchard 98366 tel. 360.895.8542 Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 sales posted on facebook: JULIANA Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Great Little Store
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EXHIBIT OF PLEIN AIR PAINTINGS OF BLOEDEL RESERVE Paintings created at the Bloedel Reserve will be displayed in the visitors center through Nov. 30. The reserve welcomes artists to set up easels and paint in the gardens. The Bloedel Reserve is located at 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Admission: $13 for adults, $9 for seniors and $5 for teens. Free for ages 12 and younger.
A MONSTER MEAL Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program invites seniors 60 and older to a Halloween Lunch Oct. 31. Lunch is served at noon at Bainbridge Island Senior Center, Burley Community Hall, North Kitsap Senior Center in Poulsbo, Pinewood Manor Apartments in east Bremerton, and Village Green Apartments. Menu includes Creepy Coleslaw, Terrified Turkey Slice and Monster Mashed Sweet Potatoes. $3 suggested donation. Reservations required by 2 p.m. on Oct. 28, (360) 377-8511 or (888) 877-8511 from Bainbridge and Kingston.
Paying tribute to an American classic A visit to the Pyrex Museum in Bremerton See story, page 2
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Pyrex-cellent! Memories of dinner at grandmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bubble up inside the museum BY ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week
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hen you walk into the Pyrex Museum inside the Amy Burnett Gallery in Bremerton, you can practically taste scalloped potatoes. Or chicken divanâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;or any other dish that once was served in these retro, decorative dishes. Inside the museum, the colors and patterns transport visitors back to a time when visiting family was an all-day affair and salads were made from marshmallows and Jell-O. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pyrex is like baseball and apple pie,â&#x20AC;? owner Amy Burnett said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It's that American.â&#x20AC;? Inside the museum, visitors exclaim, â&#x20AC;&#x153;My grandmother had that piece!â&#x20AC;? Or, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I remember eating off those dishes.â&#x20AC;? Pyrex got its start in 1915 when Bessie Littleton became frustrated that her casserole dishes kept cracking. Her husband worked for Corning Glass Works manufacturing glass for the railroads and the glass needed to withstand extreme temperature changes.
While Pyrex was invented in 1915, the majority of the pieces at the Pyrex Museum are from the 1940s through the 1980s. Erin Jennings / Kitsap Week He cut a piece in half for Bessie; she baked a flawless flan in the glass â&#x20AC;&#x201D;and became enamored with the product. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It cooked faster, released easier and did everything better,â&#x20AC;? Burnett said. After advertising in Good Housekeeping, more than four million pieces of Pyrex were sold within the first few years. In addition to their superb cooking qualities, Pyrex became part of the American culture. During World War I, it was considered patriotic to use Pyrex because it didn't use
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metal. Department stores began requesting specially designed Pyrex pieces just for their stores. A wall in the museum shows the different design patterns used over the years. Burnett estimates that she has about 1,000 pieces, including the lids. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Give or take a hundred,â&#x20AC;? she said. The aqua and pink glassware are typical 1950s pieces, while the butterfly gold and spring blossom (in avocado green) are pieces from the 1960s. The Pyrex in Burnettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s collection are in mint-condition and many have never been used.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Back then you didn't return wedding gifts like people do today,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If Aunt Sarah came over, at least the gift was in the cupboard.â&#x20AC;? From stacking bowls to double-sided casserole dishes to tiny salt and peppershakers, the small museum is filled with everything Pyrex. The majority of the items Burnett obtained by donations and any duplicates she receives are sold in the gift shop to help offset the cost of the not-for-profit museum. A coffee carafe and its warmer, complete with its
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Visitors pose with Pyrex and aprons. orignial packaging, take center stage in the museum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like to explain to the kids that this isn't a coffee maker, but a warmer. It was used to keep coffee warm so people could slowly converse in person,â&#x20AC;? Burnett said. In the four years since it opened, people from across the country have visited the museum. The guest book is filled with comments from people near and far. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blast from the past!â&#x20AC;? wrote a visitor from South Carolina. A visitor from Arizona wrote â&#x20AC;&#x153;My daughter would just die â&#x20AC;&#x201D;it's so beautiful.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pyrex is like baseball and apple pie. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that American.â&#x20AC;? Amy Burnett, owner of the Pyrex Museum
With its floor-to-ceiling shelves stacked with candycolored pieces, the museum is a colorful sight. In the corner a radio is tuned to a retro station and Perry Como and Frank Sinatra See PYREX, Page 3
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Pyrex Continued from page 2 croon. You practically expect June Cleaver to appear in her apron and pearls. “The grumpiest man could walk through the doors,” Burnett said. “But when he goes over to the Pyrex Museum, he gives a big smile.” Like one guest from Boise, Idaho wrote, “Pyrexciting!”
PYREX MUSEUM Located inside the Amy Burnett Gallery at 402 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www. amyburnettgallery.com
Above, the Pyrex line includes warming carafes. Right, Amy Burnett describes different pieces. Erin Jennings / Kitsap Week
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kitsapcalendar ART GALLERIES A Crazy Lady on 4th Street Gallery: The gallery has transformed for the abstract and the macabre and will send shivers up your spine. The gallery is located at 296 Fourth St., Bremerton. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Gallery: October exhibits: sculpture artists Jeffrey Brown and Amy Roberts; painter Cathy Woo. The gallery is located at 151 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. BPA Gallery: Featured artist is Steven Fogell. Fogell drew inspiration for this collection from the lush feeling of an antique French aviary and menagerie. Info: (206) 842-8569. Collective Visions Gallery: CVGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 16th anniversary party will be held Nov. 4 from 5-8 p.m. The gallery is located at 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Info: (360) 377-8327. Exhibit of Plein Air Paintings of Bloedel Reserve: Through Nov. 30 at Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A special half-price admission day on Oct.16 will open the show. Children age 12 and younger are always admitted free. Info: www.bloedelreserve.org. Front Street Gallery: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Scene Through an Artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eyes,â&#x20AC;? expressionist paintings by Julia Miller is featured. The gallery is located
at 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. The Gallery at OC: Artists from around Kitsap and Mason counties were selected to show their work at this event. The gallery is located in Art Building A at Olympic College Bremerton. The Island Gallery: Featured artists this month: wood workers. The exhibit is titled â&#x20AC;&#x153;Take a Seat,â&#x20AC;? and showcases benches. The gallery is located at 400 Winslow Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge. The Sidney Art Gallery: Marti Green is the featured artist from Nov. 2-23. Her art combines mixed media, oil and watercolor with a passion for nature and a simplistic style. There will be a public reception on Nov. 13 from 1-4 p.m. The gallery is located at 202 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. Verksted Gallery: On Nov. 12 from 5-8 p.m. at the Second Saturday Art Walk, gallery artists will paint ceramic bowls for Fishlineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Empty Bowl fundraiser. Watch art being created in front of your eyes. The gallery is located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo.
BENEFITS AND EVENTS AAA Driver Improvement Program: Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Westside Improvement Club, 4109 E St., Bremerton. Cost: $16 per person. The course gives practical guidance for traffic ac-
cident prevention and enhances driver safety and confidence. Successful course completion qualifies drivers 55 and older for automobile insurance premium discounts. Pre-registration is required. Info: (800) 462-3728. Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program: Halloween luncheon on Oct. 31, served at noon across the county. Locations: Bainbridge Island Senior Center, Burley Community Hall, North Kitsap Senior Center in Poulsbo, Pinewood Manor Apartments in east Bremerton, and Village Green Apartments. Reservations required by Oct. 28. Call (360) 377-8511 or (888) 877-8511 from Bainbridge and Kingston. Mushroom Mania: Nov. 2 from 7-8:30 p.m. at IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave., Bainbridge. Tickets are $5, children 3 and younger get in free. Info: (206) 855-4384 or email Christinad@ islandwood.org. Join Roger Ryno, chairman of the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society, and IslandWood naturalists for an informal evening workshop. Explore the fascinating natural history of the fungus in an informative presentation, followed by hands-on activities. Annual Church Bazaar: Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Nov. 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. The event will have more than 40 tables of handcrafted items for sale. Admission and parking are free.
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Holiday book, gift and bake sale: Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Manchester. All proceeds help to support the Manchester Library. Kingston Co-op Preschool Auction and Homecoming: Nov. 5 from 2-5 p.m. at Kingston Middle School, 9000 W. Kingston Road, Kingston. Event includes activities for children. Info: (360) 297-3220. Holding onto Hope Charity Auction: Sunrise Dentalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s charity auction is Nov. 5, 5 p.m. at the Hilton in Bellevue, 300 112th Ave. SE, Bellevue. Tickets are $100. Proceeds from this auction will go directly to the aid of victims of human trafficking and child slavery. RSVP: (425) 453-1450. Lutefisk Dinner: Nov. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oslo Lodge Sons of Norway at1018 18th St., Bremerton. Cost: $22 for adults, $11 for children. Tickets available at the door. The traditional Scandinavian menu consists of lutefisk with sauces, Norwegian meatballs, boiled potatoes, carrots, coleslaw, lefse, pudding, cookies and beverages. Annual Church Bazaar: Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Brownsville United Methodist Church, 8811 Illahee Road, NE, Bremerton. Free admission. Miss West Sound Competition: Nov. 12 at 5 p.m. at the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Sixteen contestants from around Kitsap will compete for scholarship funds. Tickets range $15-20 and are available at www.misswestsound.org. Holiday Craft and Bake Sale: Nov. 18-19 at The Legion Hall, 615 Kendall, Port Orchard. Spaces to
rent are still available. Info: (360) 443-6110. Christmas in the Country: The 18th annual Christmas in the Country is growing and invites additional artists and vendors for this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event on Bainbridge Island, Dec. 2-4. Registration deadline has been extended to end of October or until full. Info: Soks Martz at (206) 291-7188, or visit www. christmasinthecountry.info.
CLUBS, MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association Caregiver Support Groups: Meets the first Thursday of each month, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Lindaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Knit â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC; Stitch, 3382 NE Carlton St., Silverdale. Info: Cyd Wadlow, (360) 779-9064. Military Officers Association of America (MOAA): Monthly luncheon on Oct. 28 at the Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. A social hour will begin at 11 a.m., followed by luncheon at noon with the program to follow. Capt. Steve Vincent, former commanding officer of USS Germantown (LSD42), will speak on his experience as a CO, his connections with the reserve community, and his work with Hire Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Heroes, a Puget Sound nonprofit organization. Membership in MOAA is open to individuals or surviving spouses who hold, or have ever held, a commission or warrant in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, or NOAA. RSVP by Oct. 12: Myra Lovejoy, (360) 769-2412.
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Kitsap/Olympic Peninsula Branch of Gluten Intolerance Group: Meets Oct. 29 from 10-11:30 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 7968 Finch Road, Bainbridge. Please bring a gluten free brunch dish (and ingredient list) to share. GIG is a support group for anyone eating gluten free. South Kitsap Conservative Republican Women: Nov. 3 beginning at 10:30 a.m., at Clubhouse Restaurant at 5155 McCormick Woods Drive SW, Port Orchard. Speakers will be candidates running for office: Mayor Larry Coppola and state Rep. Jan Angel. To reserve a seat, call Marj Pearsol at (253) 857-7102. Puget Sound Genealogical Society: Meets Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the PSGS library, 2501 SE Mile Hill Drive, Suite A102, Port Orchard. Part one of this class includes tips from instructor Linda Webb on how to â&#x20AC;&#x153;set the stage,â&#x20AC;? preparing Power Point presentations. In part two, instructor Jean Yager will demonstrate how to create a slide show. Class is free to members, $10 for nonmembers. Meets on Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. at the Sylvan Way branch of the Kitsap Regional Library, 1301 Sylvan Way, Bremerton. Topic covered: How to get the most out of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Find a Graveâ&#x20AC;? website. Free to members, $10 for guests. Register: (360) 874-8813. f:67 Camera Club: Meets Nov. 7 at 6:45 p.m. in room 117 (rotunda) in the Engineering Building on the Olympic College campus. This is the regular program for â&#x20AC;&#x153;Slidesâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Digital Images.â&#x20AC;? The subject are â&#x20AC;&#x153;generalâ&#x20AC;? covering all subjects and â&#x20AC;&#x153;animalâ&#x20AC;? for the category subject. Info: www. f67cameraclub.org. Bainbridge Island Republican Women Luncheon: Nov. 9 at 11 a.m. at Wing Point Country Club, 811 Cherry Ave., Bainbridge. Guest speaker is Gen. Henry (Butch) Viccellio, (Ret.), US Air Force. Members $17 , guest $20. RSVP (206) 337- 5543. Info: www.bainbridgeislandrepublicanwomen.org. 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.
DANCE Contra Dance: Oct. 29 from 7-9 p.m. at Seabold Community Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge. Free. Event begins with a short â&#x20AC;&#x153;how-toâ&#x20AC;? lesson. Music by Country Capers Celtic Duo and dance called by Erran Sharpe. Aqua Zumba: Oct. 29; Nov. 12, 19; Dec. 3, 10 from noon-12:45 p.m. in the Ray Williamson pool, 8521 Madison Ave, Bainbridge. First class is free. Aqua Zumba classes are calorie-burning Latin dance routines done in the water. Info: www.biparks.org. See CALENDAR, Page 7
Friday, October 28, 2011
Autism center opens next week BY ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week
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hen she was younger, Sara Hallâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nickname was Mighty Mouse. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was stubborn and wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;noâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; for an answer,â&#x20AC;? Hall said, standing in the lobby of the soonto-be opened Olympic Peninsula Autism Center in Silverdale. That can-do attitude pushed Hall and her husband to open the only center-based autism treatment facility in Kitsap. The Hallsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; motivation came from their twin three-year-old daughters, Delaney and Emma, who were diagnosed with autism when they were 18 months old. The Hall family was living in Hawaii at the time
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and the girls thrived under Applied Behavior Analysis â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a proven treatment for autism. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Emma could barely speak. She didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t point, she was basically gone,â&#x20AC;? Hall said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She was brought back because of therapy.â&#x20AC;? Her momâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s statement was reinforced when Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s laughter sounded from across the hall. When the Halls moved from Hawaii to Kitsap in January this year, they hoped to continue with the same therapy the girls received in Hawaii. And they did â&#x20AC;&#x201D; but it required a ferry ride and a drive to Kirkland every other day. The commute and long days took their toll on the family. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when the Halls got the idea to open an autism center in Kitsap. The Halls knew that there was a strong need for a center on this side of the water, especially because of the naval base. For reasons not entirely known, children in military families have a higher rate of autism than the general public. According to the National Health Federation, the rate of autism in military families is 1 in 88, while the rate is 1 in 110 for the general public. Children with autism fall on a spectrum from severe to mild. They often have language deficits, experience behavior problems and lack social skills. At Olympic Peninsula Autism
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Center, staff members will work one-on-one with children to help them improve in those areas. Maile Barretto, the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clinical director, said therapy falls into two different categories: naturalistic teaching strategies and intensive trial teaching. In the first category, the instruction follows the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s natural interests. For example, if the child is playing with a farm puzzle, the therapist will disguise learning through play. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What animal is the white one?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;What animal says â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;oinkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Can you name this animal?â&#x20AC;? In the second category, the teaching is at a faster pace and mimics natural language: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Touch the pig. Give me the sheep. What does this one say?â&#x20AC;? The goal is to get the child to quickly react appropriately. The center will also help in developing social and life skills. For example, in the kitchen area, children will learn how to tackle chores such as loading the dishwasher. At the center, each child will be individually assessed and then a program will be tailored to the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s specific needs. Children from 18 months to 18 years will be served at the center. Interest in the new center has been strong and Hall and Barretto have received
Emma Hall is animated while discussing a picture of a monkey. Her therapist was disguising teaching through play by asking questions about the monkey. Erin Jennings / Kitsap Week many inquiries from parents, as well as from people seeking employment. In future employees, they are looking for people who are well-rounded â&#x20AC;&#x201D; not just people with an educational background. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You need to be super fun, be willing to deal with aggression, have patience and be analytical,â&#x20AC;? Barretto said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But people also need to have heart and passion.â&#x20AC;? Along with therapy, the center will offer a parent support group. It wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a formal class, but rather a time when parents exchange ideas, share stories
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According to the National Health Federation, the rate of autism in military families is 1 in 88, while the rate is 1 in 110 for the general public. the Central Kitsap School District, volunteers by preparing materials for the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opening. When asked what advice sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d give to parents whose child has received an autism diagnosis, Hall said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give up. They are beautiful people and sometimes that gets missed when you are a parent and you think your child needs to be perfect,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because of the way they approach life, there is a real softness to them.â&#x20AC;? Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sequels of delight once again filled the room, and her mom paused a moment and smiled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t we help do this for others?â&#x20AC;? she asked.
OLYPMIC PENINSULA AUTISM CENTER 3500 Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale, (360) 337-2222. www. olympicpeninsulaautismcenter.org. Open house Oct. 28 from 1-5 p.m. Center opens Nov. 1. The center is approved as a Tricare provider. See the website for more details.
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Kitsap Humane Society wants to empty the kennels Kitsap Humane Society is hosting a special Empty the Kennels event on Oct. 29, in an effort to make room for more animals in need. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
all pets, regardless of age or breed, will be available for adoption on a name-yourprice basis. In addition to offering extended adoption hours, the Humane Society
will give away door prizes and provide food for attendees. The Humane Society is an open-admission shelter, meaning it takes in any ani-
mal in need for any reason. The shelter is over capacity for canines and felines. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re stretched to our limits right now,â&#x20AC;? Humane Society Executive Director
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took in 40 cats in two days. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t euthanize any animals to free up space, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s urgent we find forever homes for these pets as soon as possible.â&#x20AC;? The Humane Society is located at 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Info: www.kitsap-humane.org.
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Fiction Writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 Writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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) 830-4968. Friends of the Library Book Sales: Nov. 3 from 1-4 p.m. and Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave., Bainbridge. Proceeds benefit the library. Poulsbohemian Armchair Poetry Series: Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse,
Jack Wilson: Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $10 and available at www.treehousebainbridge.com. Jazz at El Croal: Fridays, 6-9 p.m., featuring Mark Lewis with different musicians each week. Oct. 28: Milo Petersen. El Croal Mexican Restaurant is located at 536 4th St., Bremerton. All ages. No cover. Peninsula Trombone Choir Benefit Performance: Oct. 30 at 2 p.m at Central Kitsap Presbyterian Church, 9300 Nels Nelson Road, Silverdale. A variety of trombones, from contrabass to soprano and everything in between, will be played. Admission is free but a free-will offering will be collected to help fund a November mission
trip to Oaxaca, Mexico. The mission focuses on community health development among impoverished indigenous peoples living in the area. Info: (360) 692-9599. Pacific Northwest Logging Camp Folksongs & Stories: Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. at Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Free. A family concert by folksinger Bob Nelson of the Pacific Northwest Folksong Society, plus tales of Bainbridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s logging history. First Sundays at the Commons: Burn List jazz quartet performs on Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Commons, 402 Brien Drive, Bainbridge. Admission is $20 general, $15 seniors & $10 youth. Tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets. com. Burn List is composed of trumpeter Cuong Vu, tenor saxophonist Greg Sinibaldi, keyboardist Aaron Otheim and drummer Chris Icasiano. Edgar Cruz: Performs Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Bremerton Performing Arts Center, 1500 13th St., Bremerton. Individual tickets, $30 or a season sub-
scription for $65. Info: www. kitsapconcerts.org. Cruz will perform classical, Latin, pop, jazz guitar pieces. The Jazz Guys: Nov. 18 from 7-9 p.m. at Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets are $15 in advance, $19 day of concert. Jazz Guys play a blend of mainstream jazz, including jazz hits, standards and blues. Info: (360) 377-8327. Washington Old-Time Fiddlers: Meets every third Saturday from September to May in 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. Poulsbo Family Orchestra: Meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in the Poulsbo Library Community Room at 700 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $10. Certified teacher Barbara Henry will lead you through classical repertoire and technical instruction in a fun and friendly atmosphere. This is an all-ages group for beginning and intermediate string players.
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THEATER â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Guysâ&#x20AC;?: Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m. at the Island Theatre, 100 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge. Free. As part of the Kitsap Regional Libraryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s One Book, One Community reading of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Big Burn,â&#x20AC;? by Timothy Egan, Island Theatre presents a free staged dramatic reading of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Guys,â&#x20AC;? by Anne Nelson. Written shortly after 9/11, this 90-minute twoperson drama is based on the true story of eight firefighters who lost their lives in the Twin Towers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;CATSâ&#x20AC;?: Weekends through Oct. 30 at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge. Shows are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. Among the longestrunning shows in Broadwayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history, â&#x20AC;&#x153;CATSâ&#x20AC;? features 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s timeless melodies, including the hit song, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Memory.â&#x20AC;? Tickets: $27 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $19 for students, youth, military, and teachers.
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Ghost Light Tales: Oct. 28-30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. Adapted from radio horror stories from the 1940s, these five tales are told in the styles of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Twilight Zoneâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tales from the Crypt.â&#x20AC;? Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, students, military. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org. The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Oct. 28-30, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 6 p.m., at Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap. Tickets range from $12-$17 and are available at www.cstock.org. Accessory kits for audience members to participate in the show are $10 and may be purchased at the door. Murder Mystery Double Feature: Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. The Play Reading Series continues with a two-for-one table reading of espionage and criminal activity with â&#x20AC;&#x153;Classified Secretâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Blank,â&#x20AC;? performed by â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Murder Mystery Players.â&#x20AC;? Tickets are $5 and available at the door.
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OPEN HOUSES Silverdale Estates #278331 SUN 1-4. 6868 Capricorn Lane NE
$79,500
Beautiful landscaping surrounds this 1620 sf, 3 bdrm/2 bth home w/many upgrades; ADA accessible, heat pump, generator, alarm system w/life alert, irrigation system. Light-filled kitchen w/maple cabinets. Lrg deck for relaxing & enjoying the views of the pond & open space. Premier senior living at Silverdale Estates, gated 55+ community, w/clubhouse, indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna & more. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205.
Bremerton #280887 Sat & Sun 1-4. 4831 Bowwood
$209,950
Welcome Home to Bowwood! The Cedar is a 4 bdrm, 2.5 bth, 1552 SF home with designer color palette and 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.
Kingston #263849 SUN 1-4. 26463 Kingsview Lp NE
OPEN HOUSES Kingston #280944 Sun. 1-4. 26790 Washington Blvd.
Sweeping shipping lane, Rainier & Seattle views are enjoyed from this private retreat. Lovingly crafted 3 bdrm, 2.25 bath home boasts fine wood work thru-out, family room, home office, master suite w/ fireplace. The glass paneled railing on the expansive deck offers unobstructed views. Just ½ mile to the ferry, town & beaches; perfect! Monika Reidner 360-930-1077
Hansville #247458 SUN 12-3. 41385 Foulweather Bluff Drive
Silverdale #276042 Starting at $239,950 Open Daily 12-4. 4391 NW Atwater Loop Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottage-style Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy 360-535-3625 or Bonnie Michal 360-981-5691.
Exemplary Waterfront Estate! 380â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of high bank, bulkheaded WFT on private 4+ acres of rhodies & tall firs. NW Contemporary, extensively remodeled in 2007-08, features high ceilings, walls of windows, natural cedar & stone. Sleek Chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kitchen w/slab granite & true butlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pantry. Bedrooms ensuite provide private guest quarters. A room for every passion. Even a lap pool! Randy Taplin & Barb Huget 360-779-5205.
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 300 High School Road #319 #197102
Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston Starting at $243,000 OPEN: Wednesday-Friday 2:30-4:30 and Sat & Sun 1-4 New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina & beaches. Tucked in the waterfront community of Kingston, Drewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Glen offers Green Built, energy efficient plans, including the popular main floor master plan, to meet a variety of lifestyles & needs. Ask about the $10,000 buyer bonus. Visit DrewsGlen.com Scott Anderson 360-536-2048/Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
1824 Sakai Village Loop, Winslow #281787 $390,000 Sun 2-4:30. You will love living in this pristine 3 bdrm/2.5 bath, 2000+ sf home with vaulted ceilings, patio and deck on greenbelt. Close to schools, churches, library and all services. Nancy Rees 206-780-1500.
428 Harborview Drive SE #138 #226823
$269,500
New Price! 3BR home sparkles like new with Brazilian Teak hardwoods & designer colors. Fenced yard & great school district. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792 Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600
$325,000
Wonderful home in the desirable neighborhood of Forest Rock. Great rm w/soaring ceilings, gas log frplc, maple hrdwd flrs, a nice kitchen w/breakfast bar, separate dining rm & a main flr master. 3 additional bdrms & a bonus rm upstairs. Professionally landscaped yard w/two ponds, potting shed & a private relaxing patio. Terrific location just mins to the market & schools. Catherine Jones 360-779-5205.
Poulsbo #270220 SAT & SUN 12-3. 19656 Patriot Lane NW
$329,000
903 sq.ft. home with daylight basement and view of Liberty Bay/ Mt Rainier. New gourmet kitchen remodel in 2009 with beautiful slab granite and maple cabinetry, 3 bedrooms, plus unfinished room, family room, 2.25 bath. Hosted by Joe Krueger 360-692-6102/360-620-4420.
$398,000
Sun 1-4. Waterfront condo w/Sound & city views. Tons of glass, 2BR, amazing storage, generous master and 2-car parking. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600 Host Molly Neary 206-920-9166
$475,000
Sun 1-4. Farmhouse chic! 3BR, updated kitchen & baths, open plan & wood beamed ceiling. Guest cottage great for studio/office. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672 Host Carl Sussman 206-714-6233
428 Harborview Drive SE #132 #210692
$499,000
Sun 1-4. New Price! Stunning viewsâ&#x20AC;ŚTasteful 2BR WFT condo. Custom wood doors & cabinets w/artisan tile work, cozy stone frpl. Short stroll to ferry & Winslow. Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681
10904 NE Bill Point Court #274660
Port Blakely Waterfront #104688
$1,980,000
Sunny acreage & 100 ft. of low-bank waterfront on Blakely Harbor with breathtaking views of Seattle and the Cascade Mountains. Sarah Sydor 206-683-4526, bainbridgeagent.com
NORT H K ITS A P Island Lake #254287
$120,000
Location, Location, Location! Great little fixer upper on a shy ½ acre located across the street from Island Lake Park. Corner lot with sunny yard and detached 2 car garage with loft & workshop. Sold as is. Annita Baze Hansen 360-779-5205.
Kingston #253979
$149,000
NEW PRICE! Great starter hm. Comfy 3 bdrm rambler w/huge front deck & porch. Interior features include remodeled kitchen, bamboo flooring & air-tight wood stove. Located in the Taree development of Kingston w/community park & beach access. Close to ferry, downtown amenities & shopping. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315
Kingston #258350
$177,900
Enjoy one-level living on lrg lot close to Kingston. Vaulted ceilings in living areas, large bright kitchen opens to family room. Close to community beach, park and pier. Dave Muller 360-620-4299
Poulsbo #283586
$225,000
4 bdrm/3 bth split level close to downtown Poulsbo. New carpet & interior paint. Gas heat/water. 2 fireplaces. 2-car garage. All applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stay. Extra-lrg family rm. Mike Bay 360-692-6102/360-710-7129.
Sandy Hook Acreage #221996
$1,235,000
Private sun-kissed mountain top retreat with views of the Olympics/Liberty Bay. 5,500 sq ft artisan home on 7 lush acres. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681
CEN T R A L K ITS A P Summerwind #286915
$215,000
Beautiful 1-story, open home w/vaulted ceilings & skylights in the Silverdale community of Summerwind. Full bath w/matching sinks & walk-in-closet off the main floor master bdrm. Front patio is great for the morning sunrise & deck off the liv rm in back is shaded for entertaining. Steve Derrig 360-692-6102/360-710-8086.
Lake Tahuyeh #224280
$219,950
Like new triple wide manufactured home has expansive views of Lake Tahuyeh. Home features 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings wide hallways, living rm, dining rm, Kitchen w/breakfast bar open to family rm. 3 large bdrms & master w/walk-in closet, 5-pc bath. Two-car attached garage. Melody Butler 360-633-5991
$599,500
Sun 1-4. Harbor, Sound & Mtn views from high atop Bill Point. Nicely renovated 3BR/2.5BA home on .3 acre has 2,567 sq ft, lrg deck, community pool & great views! Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305
16140 Agate Pass Road NE #288492 WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Harborside Condos! Saturday 1 to 4 by appointment! Enjoy living on the edge of Bremertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stunning waterfront, view condos. Starting at $249,000, VA, FHA & FNMA approved and 85% sold! Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.
$125,500
Sun 1-4. Pay NO HOA dues for first 12 months! Chic residential 1-bedroom condo offers bright southern exposure and cozy fireplace. All new, all yours! Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600, BainbridgeIslandLiving.com
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Poulsbo #266167 SUN 1-4. 20349 12th Avenue NE
$898,000
$220,000
NEW PRICE! Spacious split level hm just minutes to ferry, shopping & schools. New roof, gutters, ext paint & carpet. Big kitchen w/lots of storage & access to huge deck, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. 3 bdrms, 1.75 bths, family rm, office & lrg laundry/utility provide plenty of space. Close in yet quiet & private. Borders a wooded green belt. Chris Todd 360-509-6319/Sue Tyson 360-509-0905
Poulsbo #248478 Sun 1-4. 565 NW Carolyn Lane
$459,900
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
$675,000
SOU T H K ITS A P Manchester #284199
$209,000
Sun 1-4. Warm, inviting NW contemporary home in a breathtaking settingâ&#x20AC;ŚOver an acre w/ponds, waterfalls, bridges & stunning landscape surrounded by mature forest. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath rambler in the Manchester area. New windows, doors, appliances, fencing & deck! Kim Bartell 360-876-9600
1108 Irene Place NE #217402
Sun 1-4. New Price! Watch the ferry dock, finish your coffee & make the sailing to Seattleâ&#x20AC;ŚCasual elegant living in this rare, modern & spacious water view home. Jim Peek 206-817-5879
Feel worlds away in this fantastic remodeled home in the Long Lake Community, 2100+ sq ft of living space sitting on over a half acre! Perfect for entertaining & all of your backyard BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Travis Bohling 360-876-9600
3199 Pleasant Beach Drive NE #201146
Port Orchard #256154
$1,275,000
$1,349,000
Sun 1-4. First time on market! 1955 home with 180 degree views of Rich Passage & Olympic Mountains plus 100+ ft. of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gold Coastâ&#x20AC;? no-bank waterfront. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Seabold, Land #266550
$595,000
Long Lake #272192
$214,900
$375,000
Custom built 3 bdrm/2.5 bath home on a woodsy country lane. Covered porch to enjoy gardens, fruit trees and nearly 5 acres. Beautiful maple flrs w/custom inlay lend a rich feel. Lrg open kitchen with bar, SS appliances and walk-in pantry enjoy morning light. A/C, and main floor master. Close to schools and ferry. Jim Bilbao 360-779-5205.
Manchester #285422
$387,750
West-facing waterfront property with a view of the Olympic Mountains & gorgeous sunsets! Easy access to the beach & ready to build! Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889, HuntWilson.com
Stupendous view home in Manchester! Come home to over 3,100 sq.ft. of custom built 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Open plan with main level living â&#x20AC;&#x201C; welcome home! Jennifer Kilkenny 360-692-6102/360-434-3106.
Mary Sam Lane #252448
South Kitsap #219545
$650,000
Luxurious 3,254 sq ft, one-level home at the end of a quite lane. Open plan offers 3BR/2.5BA, 3 frpls, cozy den/media room & lavish flagstone terrace. Private 2.62 acres. Carl Sussman 206-714-6233
Port Madison #246020
$734,000
Beautiful 4BR home with finished bonus. Park-like setting in established neighborhood of large lots with 100 acres of open space and miles of trails. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600, BainbridgeIslandLiving.com
$424,777
Feel worlds away- your own private oasis on 2.19 acres of privacy & a dream residence. Truly the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Splendid full service & open floor plan offering great space by design. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600
Manchester #287232
$425,000
Beautiful views of Seattle, Sound & Mtns from this recently remodeled 2,676 sq ft home that sits on a private .42 acres. Full length deck in back for entertaining or enjoy the Seattle views. Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
WAT ER FRON T Manette #213557
$105,000
Amazing Waterfront Condominium w/Olympic Mtn view. Get ready for a beautiful summer in this ground level, 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit that opens up to patio and grassy communal area. Private steps down to enjoy the beach. Pat Makins 360-286-3036.
Gamble Bay #222014
$1,595,000
A Truly Unique Waterfront Equestrian Estate! European style complete, safe, show horse barn. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2.25 bath home on 6.47 acres has views of the 197â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of no- bank waterfront, raised beds & lawn leading to the waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edge. Darling potting shed/studio, a small free standing green house & much more! Pat Miller 360-509-2385 www.windermere.com/222014
BR E M ERTON Oyster Bay #245717
$135,000
Fantastic Oyster Bay & Olympic Mtn views from this spacious 3-bdrm end-unit, at Southridge Condos! Newer kitchen applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, gas fireplace insert. Balcony w/storage closet, 2nd balcony off of MBR has water views too! Close to shopping, bus, restaurants, & freeway access. 2 parking spaces plus additional storage. Amy Allen 360-620-0499.
M A SON COUN T Y Tahuya #265977
$127,000
Beautiful 1.2 acre yard surrounded by trees in this very private community alongside the Tahuya river. 3 bdrms, 2.75 bth, 1600 sf home has hot tub, detached two car garage & shed. Friendly community has playground. LaVonne Berentson 360-473-0232.
LOTS & L A ND West Bremerton #264610
$28,000
This cleared and vacant .13 acre lot with fruit trees and garden has easy access from Cottman Ave and Jones Street. Water, power, phone and sewer utilities are available in the street. Dave Brunette 360-620-5646.
Port Orchard #28859
$29,000
1+ acre lot close to town on a quiet street. Build your dream home here. Power is in the street, private yet easy to find. Denise Raught 360-876-9600
Belfiar #167580
$59,900
Tons of opportunity with beautiful 5+ acres of land. Perhaps some of the timber can help offset the costs of building your dream home. Peek-a-boo views, sounds of the river & more! Joan Taie 360-876-9600
Kingston #283883
$145,000
8.81 acres close to Kingston ferry. Owner may carry, terms available. Level, slight slope to land. Trees. Heather Holmen 360-692-6102/360-620-9220.
McCormick Woods #242497
$199,000
Beautiful building site in McCormick Woods. This lot has views of the eights & ninth fairway and includes a lovely view of the clubhouse. Arguably one of McCormickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most beautiful fairway views & situated on a private cul-de-sac. Ready for your new home. Art Conrad 360-620-3300.
Manchester #170581
$199,950
Breathtaking views of Seattle, Space Needle, mountains and Puget Sound. This must-see lot is the perfect place to build your dream home and enjoy the stunning views. Jennifer Connelly-Delay 360-876-9600
COM M ERCI A L Silverdale #C498224 1,250 sq.ft. Rentable prime office in Silverdale area. 5 offices, reception and access to conference room. Competitive prices, easy access to freeways and view. Joe Michelsen 360-692-6102/360-509-4009.
JEFFERSON COUNTY Shine #258395
$499,000
Custom view home in pedestrian-friendly Shine. Bright & open greatroom has vaulted ceilings & huge windows take advantage of sweeping views of Hood Canal & Olympics. Spacious kitchen w/island, pantry & upper end appliances. Top floor all private master suite, Lrg view deck. 2 acre lot. Rights to nearby low-bank community bch & stairs. Easy drive to shop, work & ferries. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205.
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NORTH KITSAP
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
From $219,000 Chateau Ridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;at top of Forest Rock Hills, Poulsbo
$457,000
Located at the top of Forest Rock Hills on Caldart Ave., Poulsbo. Poulsbo Place II builders are now introducing Chateau Ridge! Located at the top of Forest Rock Hills on Caldart Ave. Craftsman & Cottage-Style homes ranging from 912 to 2,200 SF & prices starting in the low $200â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Offering several one-level floor plans, as well as, 2-level plans. Built Green, Energy Star appliances, & 2-10 Home buyers Warranty. Neighborhood is centrally located to North Kitsap Schools, local markets, shopping in the ever-popular downtown Poulsbo, local parks & more. Breathtaking Olympic Mtn Views. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email atkarenbazar@johnlscott.com. Call today for more details.
A tranquil refuge from the hubbub of city life. Unit features gorgeous Brazilian Cherry wood floors throughout and an open great-room feel. Huge windows look out on green space and beautiful gardens with â&#x20AC;&#x153;a stream runs through it.â&#x20AC;? DD: Hwy 305 to Vineyard Ln/N of Winslow Way. R. onto Vineyard Lane. Right to guest parking. Don Rooks 206-948-9483 www.johnlscott.com/63524
From $219,000
4th Ave, Poulsbo Place II, Div 7, Poulsbo
Sat-Sun 12-4
Our newest Poulsbo Place neighborhood located on 4th Avenue is now underway. Featuring lots with sweeping views that overlook the charming Poulsbo Place community, Liberty Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. With 14 customizable floor plans to choose from, this is an outstanding opportunity to select the home of your dreams with breathtaking views. Quality finishes inside and out. Low maintenance, safe and secure living in the master-planned community in the heart of the waterfront village of Poulsbo. Floor plans vary from 876 - 3,000 sq. ft., 2 - 4 bedrooms, 1 - 3.5 bathrooms and a 2-10 home warranty. Close to shopping and restaurants. Karen Bazar, John L. Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or 360-394-0006.
$269,500
565 NW Carolyn Lane, Poulsbo
SUN 1-4
$475,000
998 NE Vineyard Lane J-202, Bainbridge Island
6132 Old Mill Road NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
SUN 1-4
Farmhouse chic! 3BR, updated kitchen & baths, open plan and wood beamed ceiling. Guest cottage great for studio/office. #255476. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672 Host Carl Sussman 206-714-6233. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$499,000
428 Harborview Drive SE #132, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! Stunning viewsâ&#x20AC;ŚTasteful 2BR waterfront condo. Custom wood doors and cabinets with artisan tile work, cozy stone fireplace. Short stroll to ferry and Winslow. #210692. Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$549,500
10625 Falk Road NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 2-4
Rolling Bay & Mt. Rainier View Home. Large lot. Guest suite over garage. Solarium entry. New to the market - just listed! Beautiful gardens. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Chris Miller & Bill Barrow 206.842.1733 x 124.
$599,500
10904 NE Bill Point Court, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! 3BR home sparkles like new w/Brazilian Teak hdwds & designer colors. Near wft parks & convenient to everything. #248478. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792 Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
Harbor, Sound & Mtn views from high atop Bill Point. Nicely renovated 3BR/2.5BA home on .3 acre has 2,567 sq ft, large deck, community pool and great views! #274660. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$329,000
$675,000
19656 Patriot Lane NW, Poulsbo
Sat & Sun 12 - 3
See Liberty Bay & Mt Rainier from your beautiful, newly-remodeled kitchen (2009) with custom maple cabinetry & slab granite countertops including large island & peninsula, both with seating. 3 bedrooms, extra finished room (office/hobby/play room), all new carpeting, new laminate floor in daylight basement family room. Fireplace upstairs, wood stove downstairs. Large patio, wrap-around deck. Two-car garage, plus small outbuilding/garden shed. Raised garden bed. Yard mostly fenced. MLS #270220. KJ Lange 360-649-5413. Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. www.LifeisGoodinKitsap.com
$355,000
2525 NE Kevos Pond Dr, Poulsbo
SAT 1-4
Tastefully appointed, this 2004 home is in pristine condition, featuring 4 BD/3 BA, with a huge gourmet kitchen.Grand entry with vaulted ceilings leads to a great room with fireplace and dining room.French doors open to the private deck that backs to a greenbelt.Upstairs bonus and laundry plus sumptuous master suite. This home has tons of storage and 3-car garage, gas furnace and hot water. Close to schools and shopping, and great location for commuters. MLS# 254197 Mike & Sandi Nelson 360-265-2777 mike@mikeandsandi.com www.mikeandsandi.com
$849,900
12300 NE Brigantine Court, Kingston
SUN 1-4
First time on market! Ultimate waterfront lifestyle with fabulous beach, glorious views, distinctive design with soaring ceilings, walls of glass, warm woods, fine cabinetry. #267390. Terry Klein 206-949-3360. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Barb Huget 360-620-6445. Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc.
16140 Agate Pass Road NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Warm, inviting NW contemporary home in a breathtaking settingâ&#x20AC;ŚOver an acre w/ponds, waterfalls, bridges & stunning landscape surrounded by mature forest. #288492. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$749,500
694 Tiffany Meadows, Bainbridge Island
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 room & Great Room opening to grand covered veranda. Large kitchen with tons of storage. MLS 245995. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Hosted by Pat Miller, Broker 206.802-8709.
$1,275,000
1108 Irene Place NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! Watch the ferry dock, finish your coffee & make the sailing to Seattleâ&#x20AC;ŚCasual elegant living in this rare, modern and spacious water view home. #217402. Jim Peek 206817-5879. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$1,349,000
3199 Pleasant Beach Drive NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
First time on market! 1955 home with 180 degree views of Rich Passage and Olympic Mountains plus 100+ feet of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gold Coastâ&#x20AC;? no-bank waterfront. #201146. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
BREMERTON $209,900
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $125,500
300 High School Road #319, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Pay NO HOA dues for first 12 mo! Chic residential 1BR condo offers bright southern exp & cozy fireplace. All new, all yours! #197102. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600, BainbridgeIslandLiving.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$255,000
214 Grow Ave., Bainbridge Island
SAT 11-2/SUN 1-4
Sunny, delightful, well maintain, 2 bedroom 1 3/4 bath Townhome with gas fireplace. Located within easy access to downtown and ferry. Reasonable HOA dues with large yard and south facing patio. Second bedroom on main floor.DD: West Winslow Way East past Madison right on GrowAve. Mike Ballou 206-715-9980 www.johnlscott.com/24892 HOST: Mike and Robin Ballou
$359,000
5786 NE Crystal Springs Hill Lane, Bainbridge Island
Sun1-4
SHORT SALE=AWESOME VALUE in the coveted Crystal Springs Neighborhood! Drive along the waterfront to your private, lushly landscaped and fully fenced ½ acre with 3bd/2.75bth, 2131sf remodeled and efficient home! A must see property with location and charm! +Photos: www.mercurymichael.com/265646 MLS# 265646, Mercury Michael (206) 780-6075, REMAX Unlimited
$398,000
428 Harborview Drive SE #138, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Waterfront condo with Sound & city views. Tons of glass, 2 bedrooms, amazing storage, generous master and 2-car parking. #226823. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600 Host Molly Neary 206-920-9166. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
2920 Eagle Ave, Bremerton
SAT 12-3
NEW 2011 HOME WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW! Perfect opportunity â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s your chance to own a BRAND NEW 3bd/2.5ba, 1744 SqFt hm with expansive MT. VIEWS! Hardi siding, alder kitchen cabinets, hardwood entry, tasteful vinyl in kitchen and baths & double closets in master. Natural gas heat for energy efficiency. Wonderful E. Bremerton location. DD: From Wheaton Way, turn W on Sylvan, then immediately left on Solie. Jog left on Dibb onto Eagle. Continue one block to address. MLS# 165724. PRICE REDUCED TO $209,900. Hosted by: Bob Vergeer of Silverdale Realty 360-271-9731
$229,900
3367 Garland Lane, Bremerton
SUN 12-3
1 OF 2 HIGH QUALITY RAMBLERS JUST FINISHED! Upscale 3bd/2ba, 1450 SqFt home is custom designed to be a warm and cozy. Open and airy floor plan that is convenient, as well as versatile. Enjoy the energy-efficient gas furnace, gas water heater, extra insulation, permeable paving, and more. DD: From Hwy 303 turn West onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Road and Rickey Road. Turn left onto Garland Lane to new homes. MLS# 215866. PRICE SLASHED TO $229,900. Bob Vergeer Silverdale Realty 360-271-9731
$449,000
5310 Bunker Street, Bremerton
SUN 12-3
CUSTOM VIEW HOME WITH HIGH-END AMENITIES! Spacious 4bd/3ba, 3,200 sqft home enjoys great VIEWS from both main level and daylight basement. Huge great room, tile entry & expansive Brazilian cherry hardwood. Amazing kitchen with 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of Corian countertops & hardwood cabinets, SS fridge + wine fridge, gas range & microwave. 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; finished bonus room. Attached 4-car, finished garage! DD: From McWilliams Rd, head South on Central Valley Rd to left on Vena St. Turn right on Bunker Street to left at sign. MLS# 273801. Hosted by: Carolee Vergeer of Silverdale Realty 360-271-9732
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
POULSBO
Manzanita Bay Waterfront Home
Kevo’s Pond Home
Inspired by grand lodges of the Pacific Northwest, this stunning home offers the perfect blend of indoor living and outdoor lifestyle. Privately situated on over 2 acres of land waterside along Manzanita Bay, this spectacular 3522 sq.ft. home offers quality
WOW! Tastefully appointed, this 2004 home is in pristine condition, featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, with a huge gourmet kitchen. Grand entry with vaulted ceilings leads to a great room with fireplace and dining room. French doors open to the private deck that backs to a greenbelt.
OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1 - 4 w/ Halloween Treats!
construction and luxurious amenities. Outdoor living area features the covered Loggia with its massive stone fireplace, full gunite spa, Ipe decks and a backyard lawn that rolls gently down to water’s edge and private mooring buoy.
Eileen Black
Location 11024 Arrow Point Dr NE Price $1,350,000 Features 2.01 AC, 4 BR, 3.25 BA,
206-696-1540 John L. Scott Real Estate www.johnlscott.com/23895 MLS# 255242
3,522 SF, French Doors, Vaulted Ceilings, Pantry, Hot Tub, 3-Car Garage, Bay View, Low Bank Waterfront
POULSBO
OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun 12 - 3
Finn Hill Home
360-649-5413 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. www.LifeisGoodinKitsap.com MLS #270220
Mike & Sandi Nelson
Location 2525 NE Kevos Pond Drive Price $355,000 Features Bath Off Master, Double
360-265-2777 Coldwell Banker | Danforth mike@mikeandsandi.com www.mikeandsandi.com MLS# 254197
Pane Storm Windows, High-Tech Cabling, Jetted Tub, Vaulted Ceilings
POULSBO
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 4
Snowberry Bungalows New Pricing! Realize your dream now of owning a beautiful home at Snowberry Bungalows! Built Green energy smart construction. Grounds maintained by HOA. 1.5 acres of community open space overlooking Olympic Mtns. Master on main, 4 BR/2 BA, huge covered porch, natural gas fireplace, Energy Star appliances, 2-10 Homebuyers Warranty. ONLY ONE LEFT! Move-in ready. WWW.SNOWBERRYBUNGALOWS.COM.
See Liberty Bay & Mt Rainier from your beautiful, newly-remodeled kitchen (2009) with custom maple cabinetry & slab granite countertops including lrg island & peninsula, both with seating. 3 bdrms, extra finished room (office/hobby/playroom), all new carpeting, new laminate floor in daylight basement family room. Fireplace upstairs, wood stove downstairs. Large patio, wrap-around deck. Two-car garage, plus small outbuilding/garden shed. Raised garden bed. Yard mostly fenced.
KJ Lange
Upstairs bonus and laundry plus sumptuous master suite. This home has tons of storage and 3-car garage, gas furnace and hot water. Close to schools and shopping, and great location for commuters.
Location 19656 Patriot Lane NW Price $329,000 Features View of Liberty Bay, 3 BR, 2.25 BA, 2903 SF, Bath off Master, Attached 2-Car Garage
Sherri Snyder Coldwell Banker McKenzie 206-842-9236 MLS#159180 www.snowberrybungalows.com www.coldwellbankermckenzie.com
Location 1723 Bungalow Way NE Price $325,000 DD: From Hwy 305, north on Forest Rock Ln to R on Caldart, Left on Nutkana, R on Bungalow Way, or come up Lincoln and L on Caldart to Nutkana, etc.
SOUTHWORTH
HANSVILLE
Bring Your Tool Belt –
50 Feet of Sandy Beach Waterfront
No Bank Waterfront
Outstanding panoramic views of Mt. Baker, Whidbey Island & Shipping Lanes of Puget Sound. Stairs lead down to sandy beach and bulkheaded waterfront patio and firepit. This is some of the nicest stretch of beachfront in the area. Commanding views from nearly every room of this 4 bedroom, 1,746 sq ft home. Large lot with fruit trees, fenced garden space, greenhouse, seperate shop and RV pad. They aren’t making any more waterfront, come get it while you can!
Prime saltwater building site, beautiful beach & tidelands. Needs work, but if you are looking for prime WFT w/a beautiful view of Seattle & mtns, take a look at this. Septic hooked up & public water close. This 2-bedroom manufactured home could be year-round or that dream 2nd home... or seller will have home removed and you can build. Seller will carry the contract for a period of time. Call and let’s talk about the possibilities.
Fred Cook Office 360-895-0660 Cell 360-340-1846 Sun Quest Realty www.sunquestrealty.com
Location 11595 SE Sebring Road Price $229,950 Features No bank waterfront, Views of MLS#38991
Seattle and Mountains, Septic hooked up
Location 5072 NE Admiralty Way Price $600,000 Features 50-ft. waterfront, .33 acre,
Jet Woelke Real Estate Broker John L. Scott Real Estate 360-779-8574 Direct www.johnlscott.com
MLS#284616
4 BR/2 BA, 1746 sq ft. 2-car garage,shop, garden shed
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Courthouse, 614 Division Street, in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, towit: Lot D of Short Plat No. 6256, recorded under Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nos. 9308240352 and 9308240353, being a portion of Government Lot 2, Section 14, and a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 15, A l l i n To w n s h i p 2 3 North, Range 2 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington. Address known as: XXX View Park Road, Port Orchard, WA 98366. Ta x P a r c e l N o . : 142302-3-038-2001. which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated August 19, 2008 and recorded on September 25, 2008, under Kitsap County Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No.200809250098, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from Carolyn A. Hans e n , a s G r a n t o r, t o Stewart Title of Kitsap County, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Entrust NW, LLC n/d/b/a RealTrust IRA Alternatives, LLC f/b/o Benajmin J. Louis IRA #20725-330, Beneficiaries. McFerran, Burns and Stovall, P.S., 4HANKÃ¥ YOU Ã¥ 3T Ã¥ *AMES åå was subsequently apFORÃ¥ HELPINGÃ¥ USÃ¥ TOÃ¥ BUYÃ¥ OURåå pointed as Successor HOMEÃ¥ONÃ¥"AINBRIDGE Trustee by instrument
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dated June 21, 2011 and recorded under Kitsap County Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No. 201106280028. The beneficial interest in which assigned by Washington State Investments, LLC under an Assignment recorded on September 25, 2008 under Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No. 200809250099. II. THERE ARE NO LEGAL ACTIONS PENDING No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrowerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s or Grantorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. DEFAULTS The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: A. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: ( 1 ) M O N E TA R Y D E FAULTS OWED TO BENEFICIARY (1) Payment due 0 2 / 1 5 / 2 0 1 0 $204,000.00 (2) Late Fees $10,200.00 (3) Nondefault interest from 08/18/2008 to 03/09/2010 (568 days) @ $78.25 per diem $44,446.00 (4) Default interest from 03/09/2010 to 08/25/2011 (534 days) @ $100.60 per diem* $53,720.40 Subtotal Arrears: $312,366.40 (5) Trustee Expenses (itemization) Trustee Fees $953.60 Title Report $1,227.18 Postage/Copy $34.75 Recording $81.00 Publication $00.00 Posting/Courier $120.00 Subtotal Costs: $2,416.53 To t a l a m o u n t d u e : $314,782.93 *$100.60 per diem thereafter. B. OTHER DEFAULTS/ACTION NECESSARY TO CURE (1) Failure to pay real property taxes - deliver receipt from County Treasurer showing real taxes due on the property are paid current. IV. SUM OWING ON THE OBLIGATION The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $204,000.00, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured from March 9, 2010 and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. ACTS REQUIRED TO CURE DEFAULT The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust provided by statute. The sale will be made with-
out warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on December 2, 2011. The defaults referred to in paragraph III must be cured by November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in paragraph III are cured and the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the D e e d o f Tr u s t , p l u s costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. PRIOR NOTICE OF DEFAULT TRANSMITTED A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Carolyn A. Hansen 9448 View Park Road Port Orchard, Washington 98366 Carolyn A. Hansen XXX View Park Road Port Orchard, WA 98366 by both first class and either registered or certified mail on June 27, 2011, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally ser ved on June 27, 2011, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted, in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. STATEMENT OF COSTS AND FEES T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. EFFECT OF TRUSTEEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SALE The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. RESTRAINT OF SALE BY LAWSUIT Anyone having any ob-
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jection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the twentieth (20th) day following the sale, as against the grantor under the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the twentieth (20th) day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenantoccupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. 8/25/11 McFERRAN, BURNS & STOVALL, P.S. By: Steven L. Stovall, Successor Trustee 3906 South 74th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409 253-471-1200 Date of first publication: 10/28/11 Date of last publication: 11/18/11 (PW538471)
I. NOTICE OF TRUSTEEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned trustee will on the December 2, 2011 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. on the front steps of the Kitsap County Courthouse, 614 Division Street, in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, towit: PARCEL I: That portion of Government Lot 1, Section 14, To w n s h i p 2 3 N o r t h , Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Government Lot 1; Thence North 89 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;13â&#x20AC;? East along the North boundary of said Government Lot 1, a distance of 603.77 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the tract herein described; Thence South 25 02â&#x20AC;&#x2122;30â&#x20AC;? West 25 feet; Thence North 89 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;13â&#x20AC;?
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East parallel with the North boundary line of said Lot 1, a distance of 267 feet, more or less to the Government meander Line; Thence Northeasterly along said meander line to the Northeast corner of said Government Lot 1; Thence South 89 17â&#x20AC;?13â&#x20AC;? West 267 feet, more or less to the True Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH tidelands of the second class, as conveyed by the State of Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to or abutting thereon. TOGETHER WITH an easement of ingress and e g r e s s , p o w e r, t e l e phone, water, gas and oil for the use and benefit of the owners and occupants of the parcels of land over which said easement extends or on which it abuts, which said easement is 30 feet in width and the centerline of which is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which is North 89 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;13â&#x20AC;? East 698.66 feet from the Northwest corner of Government Lot 1, Section 14, Township 3 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Kitsap County, Washington; Thence South 26 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;30â&#x20AC;? West 51.12 feet: Thence South 0 19â&#x20AC;?24â&#x20AC;? East 80 feet; Thence South 18 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;36â&#x20AC;? West 185 feet to the terminus of said centerline. PARCEL II: That portion of Government Lot 2, Section 14, To w n s h i p 2 3 N o r t h , Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot 2; Thence North 24 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122;20â&#x20AC;? East along the meander line 105.99feet; Thence West 486.71 feet; Thence South 13 41â&#x20AC;&#x2122;40â&#x20AC;? West 98.91 feet to the South line of said Government Lot 2;Thence South 89 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122;56â&#x20AC;? East along the South line of said Government Lot 2, a distance 466.11 feet to the Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH an easement of ingress and e g r e s s , p o w e r, t e l e phone, water, gas and oil for the use and benefit of the owners and occupants of the parcels of land over which said easement extends or on which it abuts, which said easement is 30 feet in width and the centerline of which is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which is North 89 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;13â&#x20AC;? East 693.66 feet from the Northwest corner of Government Lot 1, Section 14, Township 3 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Kitsap County, Washington;Thence South 26 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;30â&#x20AC;? West 51.12 feet: Thence South 0 19â&#x20AC;?24â&#x20AC;? East 80 feet; Thence South 18 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;36â&#x20AC;? West 185 feet to the terminus of said centerline.
Situate in Kitsap County, Washington. Address known as: XXX View P a r k R o a d , P o r t O rchard, WA 98366. Tax P a r c e l N o . : 142302-3-028-2003. which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated July 29, 2008 and recorded on September 25, 2008, under Kitsap County Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No. 200809250100, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from Carolyn A. Hans e n , a s G r a n t o r, t o Stewart Title of Kitsap County, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Entrust NW, LLC n/d/b/a RealTrust IRA Alternatives, LLC f/b/o Benajmin J. Louis IRA #20725-330, Beneficiaries. McFerran, Burns and Stovall, P.S., was subsequently appointed as Successor Trustee by instrument dated June 21, 2011 and recorded under Kitsap County Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No. 201106280029. The beneficial interest in which assigned by Washington State Investments, LLC under an Assignment recorded on September 25, 2008 under Auditorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s File No. 200809250101. II. THERE ARE NO LEGAL ACTIONS PENDING No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrowerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s or Grantorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. DEFAULTS The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: A. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: ( 1 ) M O N E TA R Y D E FAULTS OWED TO BENEFICIARY (1) Payment due 0 3 / 0 9 / 2 0 1 0 $231,200.00 (2) Late Fees $11,560.00 (3) Nondefault interest from 07/29/2008 to 03/09/2010 (622 days) @ $88.68 per diem $55,158.96 (4) Default interest from 03/09/2010 to 08/25/2011 (534 days) @ $114.02 per diem* $60,886.68 Subtotal Arrears: $358,805.64 (5) Trustee Expenses (itemization) Trustee Fees $841.10 Title Report $1,335.78 Postage/Copy $39.63 Recording $83.00 Publication $00.00 Posting/Courier $120.00 Subtotal Costs: $2,419.51 To t a l a m o u n t d u e : $361,225.15 *$114.02 per diem thereafter. B. OTHER DEFAULTS/ACTION NECESSARY TO CURE (1) Failure to pay real property taxes - deliver
receipt from County Treasurer showing real taxes due on the property are paid current. IV. SUM OWING ON THE OBLIGATION The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $231,200.00, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured from March 9, 2010 and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. ACTS REQUIRED TO CURE DEFAULT The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on December 2, 2011. The defaults referred to in paragraph III must be cured by November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in paragraph III are cured and the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after November 21, 2011 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the D e e d o f Tr u s t , p l u s costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. PRIOR NOTICE OF DEFAULT TRANSMITTED A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Carolyn A. Hansen 9448 View Park Road Port Orchard, Washington 98366 Carolyn A. Hansen XXX View Park Road Port Orchard, WA 98366 by both first class and either registered or certified mail on June 27, 2011, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally ser ved on June 27, 2011, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted, in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee
has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. STATEMENT OF COSTS AND FEES T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. EFFECT OF TRUSTEEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SALE The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. RESTRAINT OF SALE BY LAWSUIT Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the twentieth (20th) day following the sale, as against the grantor under the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the twentieth (20th) day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenantoccupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. DATED 8/25/11. McFERRAN, BURNS & STOVALL, P.S. By: Steven L. Stovall, Successor Trustee 3906 S. 74th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409 253-471-1200 Date of first publication: 10/28/11 Date of last publication: 11/18/11 (PW538470)
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Central Branch 1301 Sylvan Way Bremerton, Washington (360) 415-9100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch Library 612 Fifth Avenue Bremerton, Washington (360) 377-3955 Comments will be accepted through January 31, 2012. The final fiveyear review report, including responses to your comments, is scheduled to be available at the above public libraries in autumn 2012. Submit your comments to: Ms. Leslie Yuenger Public Affairs Officer NAVFAC Northwest 1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 207A Silverdale, Washington 98315-1101 (360) 396-6387 leslie.yuenger@navy.mil Date of publication: 10/28/11 (NN337645)
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