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POULSBO — Both men running for Port of Poulsbo Commission are lifelong boaters and animated about bringing a stronger economic contribution to the city. Jim Rutledge wants to serve the community he now calls home, and Arnold “Arnie” Bockus wants to continue the relationship between the port and the city. Rutledge is challenging Bockus for Position 3. While both have many of the same priorities for the port, they differ in their ideas of how to bring more revenue into the port and the city. Port commissioners serve sixyear terms, manage a budget of just over $1 million and are compensated $100 per meeting they attend.

Arnold ‘Arnie’ Bockus Bockus has been a commissioner for seven years — first appointed to the position, he then ran unopposed for his first term. A retired police officer from Connecticut, he spent five years in Washington state, partly with the Air Force. During a cross-country motorSee PORT, Page A2

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Emma Otis tells Girl Scouts about the history of Camp St. Albans, during a visit in 2006. She Otis family collection was involved in the camp when it was established in 1935.

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LITTLE BOSTON — The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is asking for representation on the policy board of Kitsap County Central Communications, or CenCom, after its annual rate for 911 service jumped from $13,550 to $50,000 since 2009, a 270 percent increase. S’Klallam Tribe Chairman Jeromy Sullivan asked CenCom director Richard Kirton and policy board members to renegotiate the Tribe’s contract. The Tribe paid $14,787 in 2010 but, according to Kirton, threatened to not pay the increased rate in 2011. Sullivan said Tuesday that Port Gamble S’Klallam has paid its 2011 bill — $17,285, based on previous annual increases. “We thought it was unfair people said we

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OULSBO — If you like adventure, cinnamon rolls and pranks, you’ll wish you had hung out with Emma Otis. As a child growing up in Gig Harbor, she regularly rowed across Tacoma Narrows to Point Defiance. “Sometimes, when the current was running through there, you had to pull like heck,” she said. At age 12, she picked up newspapers on the dock and walked her rural Crescent Valley paper route in two hours. While out on her roundbottom boat, if she knew some girls with her were “itchy” about being on the water, she’d make the boat sway to make them scream. She went to nursing school at 16 and in her

Council increases park impact fees, cuts traffic fees By MEGAN STEPHENSON mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com

her anxiously about whether

POULSBO — To keep up with its population growth projections, the Poulsbo City Council adjusted impact fee ordinances to offset the cost of park maintenance and transportation development. On Wednesday, the council voted to increase impact fees for residential and commercial developers to fund future park maintenance and mitigation of traffic impacts. Residents will not see an increase in taxes or user fees. The new fees go into effect Oct. 26.

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Emma Otis checks out her great-granddaughter Breann Pugh’s tattoo — a goldfinch backdropped by the Girl Scout trefoil — in 2006. Otis is still a member of the Scouts; four succeeding generations of her family have followed in her footsteps. Otis family collection career delivered several babies. She remembers that some parents would ask

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Port Continued from page A1 cycle trip after retirement he came across Poulsbo, and moved here 16 years ago. Bockus said first priority for the port is transforming the former armory property into a parking lot for port users. Currently, there are 12 parking spots for boaters, as

well as Anderson Parkway, which is shared with downtown shoppers. There is little parking availability for trailers, making it difficult to maneuver a boat from land to sea. In 2009, the state shut down the North Kitsap Armory; the Port purchased the site for $880,000, according to previous Herald reports. The port planned to demolish the building and repave the

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lot for paid parking stalls by early 2011, but permitting delays have slowed the project. Bockus said they are now on track, and 52 stalls will be available within a year. The port brings in about $3.5 million a year to the city through moorage fees and visitors. Bockus said one thing he is proud of in his tenure is improving communication between the port and the city, especially in discussing economic development. “In the past, the city was the city, the port was the port,� he said. Councilman David Musgrove serves as council liaison to the port. “They’re our biggest neighbor ... We do most of our business with the city.� However, Bockus said his work isn’t done. Erosion along Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park is a concern; boulders are slipping from the waterfront, undermining Anderson Parkway and causing danger to small boats near shore. Bockus said the port

is going to need the city’s help to tackle the shoreline problem. He also said the port is looking for grants and other funding opportunities to extend the docks further into Liberty Bay to allow large boats, such as tour cruises, into downtown Poulsbo. Bringing in tour boats “doesn’t impact parking downtown, at the same time it brings additional people to downtown to enhance the ... economy,� Bockus said.

Jim Rutledge A lifelong boater, Rutledge planted his roots in Poulsbo more than 10 years ago and has searched for a way to serve the community ever since. He grew up living all over the country, previously living in Issaquah before finding Poulsbo. He has had numerous vocations, and is currently working as a physician’s assistant at North Kitsap Family Practice & Urgent Care. As a tenant of the port

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district and sailboat enthusiast — “But I like powerboats just fine,� he said — Rutledge wants the port to return to its original mission: economic development and job creation. He would like to see greater port involvement at downtown festivals and events, and bring in charter tour boats from Seattle, he said. He would also like to see the port district expand to the current city limits, which would mean a boost in property tax revenue. “[The port] is in a unique position to contribute,� he said. He also agreed with Bockus that the parking lot is a priority. “Parking is key — it’s the choke point downtown,� he said, adding that the Port of Kingston has 10 more parking spots than slips. Port of Poulsbo has 263 permanent and 130 visiting slips. Rutledge said the current commissioners are being great stewards, but he feels the port needs new energy. “I have the time and energy to serve now,� he said. Ballots will be mailed Oct. 18. If you don’t receive a ballot by Oct. 27, contact the Kitsap County Auditor Elections Office, (360) 337-7128

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OC luncheon raises $100,000 BREMERTON — More than 300 people attended the Olympic College Foundation Luncheon on Monday, generating more than $100,000 in donations for the college. Held annually in October, the luncheon is a major fund-

Rep. Norm Dicks was guest speaker at OC luncheon.

CenCom Continued from page A1 weren’t paying our share,� Sullivan said. “We just wanted justification on why our price went from $15,000 in 2010 to $50,000.� In 2009, the CenCom executive committee brought to the advisory board a more “equitable� payment formula, according to Kirton. Before 2009, the model formula CenCom charged its agencies was confusing, according to Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue Commissioner Bob Muhleman, a CenCom board member. The model was based on a mathematical formula of property value, evaluations, population size and number of calls. Several agencies, districts and organizations are included in CenCom’s service: Bainbridge, Bremerton, Port Gamble S’Klallam, Port Orchard, Poulsbo and Suquamish police and fire; Central, North and South Kitsap fire and res-

raising event for the foundation, with funds going toward program support, equipment needs, scholarships and emergency grants. The luncheon broke an attendance record set in 2006. The luncheon’s featured

cue; Kitsap County Sheriff; Kitsap County; Bainbridge Ambulance; Kitsap Humane Society; and the U.S. Navy. To even out the rate so larger districts didn’t subsidize smaller districts, the new formula is a minimum $50,000 fee to each agency, plus individual pay-percall fee. The average payper-call for an agency in Kitsap County is $13. The statewide average is $65 per call, according to Kirton. So far only Port Gamble S’Klallam’s rate’s have been raised, as all other agencies already paid at least $50,000 a year, he said. Nearly 70 percent of CenCom’s budget also comes from 911 taxes — a small amount from sales tax and about $8 per individual per year in telephone service tax. Poulsbo Police paid $66,194 in 2009, according to Mayor Becky Erickson, who also expressed concern that the city’s rate was increasing disproportionately. Last year, CenCom received 13,836 911 calls from Poulsbo; this year,

speaker was Olympic College student Stella Heard, who shared her life’s story about growing up in a small village in Kenya and then attending Olympic College after moving to the United States. Heard thanked those in attendance

Poulsbo Police will pay $90,000. Port Gamble S’Klallam is being asked to pay $50,000. There were 3,105 911 calls from Port Gamble S’Klallam in 2010 and 2,729 in 2009. “We should just pay our fair share and not more than our fair share,� said Erickson, who is also on the policy board. She added that during and since the restructure, the amount of calls CenCom received “remained relatively constant.� However, Kirton said Poulsbo’s increase is actually one bill for two services previously billed separately — 911 service and participation in the police infor-

for their generosity in giving to the foundation, because she was able to receive support from the foundation which helped her achieve her education at Olympic College. Other speakers included Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Port Angeles, foundation executive director Joan Hanten, foundation director of development Kelly Woodward, and new

mation management system. CenCom brought both services together in one bill to make payments easier, according to Kirton. Meanwhile, Sullivan said the larger issue for him is representation. He said the Tribe is now discussing a solution with CenCom, but he feels it would not be in this position if Port Gamble S’Klallam was represented on the policy board. The Suquamish Tribe is the only other agency without board representation. Fire and police chiefs are welcome to participate in a separate advisory board. However, Kirton said a Port Gamble S’Klallam representative had not been present

in any meeting in 2009 or 2010. “We’ve wanted their participation, for everyone to come in and explain their concerns,� Muhleman said of Port Gamble S’Klallam. “Now we’re in the 11th hour, [and] all of a sudden it’s a crisis.� Sullivan said he isn’t sure why no one participated in advisory board meetings, but it is something that will be corrected for future meetings.

board member Jim Robinson, who made an impassioned request for donations. The common theme among the speakers at this year’s luncheon was the need for the community to continue to support higher education during these difficult economic times.

“We’re willing to do whatever it takes to work this out. We feel like our voice was heard at the last meeting,� Sullivan said. “Its important to our membership to feel safe.� Both Kirton and Sullivan said they are committed to resolving the issue, and Kirton said service will not be cut.

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he North Kitsap Herald recommends the following candidates in the Nov. 8 general election. Kitsap County Commission, District 1: Rob Gelder. Since being appointed to the commission in March, Gelder mediated an agreement on the Point No Point boat launch, identified ways to make permitting easier for residents (the county will initiate an online permitting system in January), began discussing with mayors ways cities and the county can avoid duplicating equipment purchases, and developed a forest stewardship plan that will help pay for maintenance of our forested public spaces. Let’s let him continue the work. Poulsbo City Council, Position 2: Connie Lord. Lord has experience as a business owner and city official in Bainbridge and Poulsbo. She wants to assist in the revitalization of Viking Avenue, preserve view corridors, improve the appearance of Anderson Parkway, and collaborate with the county to avoid duplication of services and equipment purchases. She’s worked on behalf of parks and open space protection. She deserves another term. Poulsbo City Council, Position 3: Gary Nystul. Nystul is alone on the ballot but is being challenged by a write-in candidate. We endorse Nystul. His experience as finance director and city councilman in Kalispell, Mont., as a certified public accountant, and as independent auditor of the City of Bremerton will serve Poulsbo well as it grapples with budgetary contraints. His audits in Bremerton have prompted changes. And in Kalispell he dealt with issues similar to those he’ll face on the Poulsbo council. His experience will serve him, and us, well. North Kitsap School Board, District 4: Val Torrens. Changes need to be made in the school district. And school board president Torrens is leading the board as it makes those changes. During her first term, the district cut administration costs, balanced the budget amid declining enrollment and revenues, and began the process of hiring a new superintendent. After the enrollment fiasco in 2010-11, the district returned to its traditional method of estimating enrollment, with positive results. She looks forward to hiring a new superintendent, improving the budget, and, as she said, “getting us focused on advancing student achievement.” She deserves another term to continue the work. Port of Kingston Commission, District 3: Walt Elliott. Elliott, chairman of the Kingston Ferry Advisory Committee, has spent years building community and legislative relationships that will prove invaluable in the next six years, particularly regarding SoundRunner. There’s not much his involvement hasn’t touched — parks, passenger ferries, state ferries. He has solid ideas on how to improve parking, improve the availability of moorage and anchorages, improve the port’s impact on the marine environment, and improve public access to information. He has the right combination of business, community, and maritime experience for the job. Port of Poulsbo Commission, Position 3: Arnold “Arnie” Bockus. In Bockus’s first term, the commission acquired the old armory site for soon-to-be-developed public parking, and improved its relationship with the City of Poulsbo; commissioners and council members attend each other’s meetings, and the commission and council jointly meet periodically to discuss issues of mutual interest. Bockus wants to expand the port’s role in economic development; he supports marina expansion to accommodate tour boats and more seaplanes (our seaplane dock is one of nine sanctioned by the FAA in the state). A big challenge looming: Stopping erosion of Anderson Parkway, which is built on fill. The city and the port are working together on possible solutions. Voters should give Bockus six more years.

It is Kitsap County’s good fortune that a man of such high caliber is willing to serve as a county commissioner. I am writing, of course, of Robert Gelder. Mr. Gelder has a substantial history of working with and for the residents of this county. Through both civic and service forums, he’s led efforts to address issues ranging from health care to fiscal responsibility, and to protecting the rights of property owners while being responsive to the concerns of the non-property-owning majority. A long-time Kitsap County resident, property owner and civic leader, he’s developed a keen awareness of the hopes, needs and frustrations of a wide range of our citizenry, and has proved himself both an able respondent and respected leader. The men and women we’ve elected who wrestle daily with the county’s issues saw in Mr. Gelder the responsible, intelligent and levelheaded qualities that would make him a valuable member of the county commission. Mr. Gelder was appointed because he has proved himself capable of the challenge of working to administer the limited resources of Kitsap County and responding to and juggling the variety of needs and desires of its residents. Robert Gelder is certainly the man who has earned my vote for county commissioner. I encourage other Herald readers to compare Mr. Gelder’s qualifications and suitability with those of his opponent. Robert D. Brown Keyport ■

Please join me in supporting Robert Gelder for Kitsap County commissioner, District 1. Rob was appointed to the position in March and quickly got up to speed with county issues and budget challenges, as he served two years on the Kitsap County Citizens Budget Advisory Committee. He spent seven years as an administrator at Martha and Mary in Poulsbo and handled human and health care situations with compassion and integrity. He understands how to manage personnel and how to balance a complex budget with diminishing revenues and increasing service demands. He has been and continues to be an excellent public servant. Vote for Rob Gelder for commissioner in November. Marilyn Boynton Indianola

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Supports Tibbs for County Commission To keep and bear arms is the Second Amendment to the Constitution of our United States of America. A well-armed citizenry is paramount to the freedom and well being of the inhabitants of our land. The Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club is part of the chain that protects our citizens. People must be prepared and trained in the use of weapons to properly and safely protect themselves. While I am not a member of KPRC, I believe in the work that they do to protect and train our citizens. Chris Tibbs, a candidate for county commissioner, District 1, also supports the Second Amendment rights guaranteed in our Constitution. He also believes that a trained citizenry is basic for the freedom we enjoy in our land. It is wrong for the county prosecutor to single out a private club and harass them on trumped-up charges. The prosecutor should be supporting the gun range and all that they do for our community. It would seem the prosecutor would have more important issues for his staff and our money. The property has been owned by the gun club for 85 years and no fatalities or injuries

have occurred. Support Chris Tibbs for county commissioner and insure our Second Amendment rights for the future. Dave Henden Poulsbo ■

Monopolies are generally a bad thing — in business and in politics. An example is right here in Kitsap County, where a single party controls virtually every aspect of our local government. This is particularly troubling considering that our commissioners, elected (or appointed) to conduct the people’s business, are marching in lockstep to abdicate two of their three primary responsibilities — transportation planning and land use planning. All three believe that the Puget Sound Regional Council should be allowed to dictate these policies to the county — Vision 2040 policies that include toll roads on major arterials, smart growth policies to limit rural services, “sustainable” environmental policies that keep people from enjoying and improving their properties, and a host of other intrusive and unwanted governmental controls. We need to elect commissioners See LETTERS, Page A5

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Letters Continued from page A4 who believe these policies are their responsibility, not something to be delegated to an ideologically-driven, quasi-governmental organization in Seattle. Chris Tibbs is that person. He is smart, knowledgeable, and a person of integrity — a business man who is unafraid to question the status quo. He knows Kitsap County well and he will look out for your interests. Please give him your vote. Bob Benze Silverdale

Supports Henden for School Board Choosing the best prospect among a strong field of qualified candidates can be confusing. However, one shouldn’t lose sight of who the candidate will be serving. As a parent, I am especially interested in the North Kitsap School Board District 4 position because the schools partner with us to ready our children for college and the workplace. Compromising learning with multiple levels of a foreign language during the same period, laying off 20-plus teachers, and raising sport participation fees by $50 are a few decisions that seem to be limiting students’ academic and extra curricular opportunities. Difficult decisions need to be made

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Scott Henden is a candidate for school board who you can trust with your children’s future. He is a family man whose children attend North Kitsap schools. He wants the best education for all children by giving them the opportunity to learn and graduate from quality schools with teachers who have the resources necessary to do their job. He has many years of experience running his own business and has the respect of local business owners. Scott Henden is known for integrity and fair dealing with his customers. He will provide the same care to school budgets, school programs and communication with teachers and parents. He knows how to get the job done within a budget and has years of experience working on public boards. He is a seasoned leader who will serve North Kitsap Schools by working effectively with fellow board members, students, teachers, administration, counselors and coaches. He supports our schools 100 percent and can be counted on to make every decision in the best interest of our chil-

dren and grandchildren. I support Scott without reservation and urge you to vote for him. Our schools will benefit from Scott Henden’s leadership. Ed McAvoy Kingston

Supports Elliott for Kingston port I support Walt Elliott for port commissioner. Kingston’s waterfront needs careful management. It is both the core of our downtown and drives the ecology of Apple Tree Cove. I personally worked for Walt Elliott when he managed a $600 million-peryear business facility. We had to manage overhead, compete for business, have competitive labor rates and still make payroll. We had to worry about customer satisfaction and actively seek the “voice of the customer.� Financially, we projected costs and revenue pro-forma monthly, made accurate projections and managed to those projections or readjusted them if they were wrong. He listens to his people and looks out for them while keeping the best interests of the organization in mind. He has also been a project manager for a number of large projects which required risk management, quality management, team development, project-tracking methodology, manufacturing management, contracting, contractor finance, operations analysis, and

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strategic business planning. Walt has a unique combination of business and management skills that will help the economic development of our community. I support Walt Elliott not only because he has the skills to critically evaluate, manage and lead through complex and difficult situations at the Port of Kingston and for our community, but also because he has the creativity and vision to identify and solve problems as they unfold. It is time to bring career diversity and new skills to the Port Commission. Stephen Hyman Kingston â–

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completely with his experience overseeing a Navy base and its attached community in the Bahamas. Walt is pro-Kingston in every way and a wise choice for commissioner. Rex Lee Carlaw Kingston

Supports Kirschner for Kingston port Residents of Kingston are lucky to have two qualified candidates willing to serve the community as port commissioner. Dan and I have made our decision to support Jerry Kirschner in the upcoming election. We welcomed Jerry and his wife, Nancy Langwith, when they first moved to Kingston. They immediately got involved with local groups and volunteered their time. It was refreshing to see new faces joining the ranks of long-time Kingston volunteers. Jerry, chairman of the Passenger-Only Ferry Advisory Committee, spent a great portion of his time working with a committee of volunteers, to bring together a cohesive operating plan for the passengeronly ferry. Jerry utilized the strengths of each of the advisory committee members to craft a plan that works for Kingston. One of Jerry’s greatest skills is his ability to build consensus from a very diverse group. The resulting passenger-only ferry plan

is certainly evidence of his ability to get people to work together toward a common goal. Jerry gave countless hours of his time making presentations on the passenger-only ferry plan to the key groups around Kingston: Kingston Citizens Advisory Council, Kingston Stakeholders, Rotary, Kiwanis, and special meetings scheduled by the Port of Kingston. The group continues to meet under Jerry’s leadership, evaluating their progress and making adjustments to the plan. As with all ports, the Port of Kingston is charged with the economic development of our community. Jerry’s work with Eli Lilly, a global Fortune 100 pharmaceutical company, has given him the experience to help formulate and implement a plan that will benefit not only the Port of Kingston, but also the entire community. We support Jerry’s platform of attracting incubator businesses to our town, forming a corps of retired executives to coach small businesses, and using the SoundRunner to increase tourism in Kingston and the north end communities. We like his vision of a rolling five-year plan for the Port of Kingston and citizen advisory committees to facilitate input from the community. We feel he is the best choice for port commissioner. Dan and Nancy Martin Kingston

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Marathon exceeds 2010’s total runners The second Poulsbo Marathon on Sunday is now a Boston Marathon qualifier

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POULSBO — Organizing the Poulsbo Marathon is like organizing a big party. Race director Michelle Woodward said the event

was on her mind since last year. With two new races and the full- and half- marathon now USA Track & Field certified and the course now a Boston Marathon qualifier,

Woodward said the event is ready. “I think everything is in place and it’s ready to roll,� she said. The event is Sunday. The marathons begin at 7:30

a.m. on Caldart Avenue in front of North Kitsap High School and end on the track in front of the stadium. Two marathons, a Lutefisk 3K and a 3K youth run are scheduled. The full mara-

thon is 26.2 miles, the half is 13.1. So far, the Poulsbo Marathon has drawn 350 registered runners. Last year See MARATHON, Page A8

The North Kitsap Vikings challenged the Olympic Trojans Oct. 7 at home for homecoming. Vikings running back Dan Mitchell makes a run for a first down during first quarter action.

Equestrian showmanship West Sound Academy grad seeks equestrian Regional horse show By KIPP ROBERTSON krobertson@northkitsapherald.com

BILLINGS, Mont. — Before joining the Rocky Mountain College equestrian team during the 2010-11 school year, Lydia Harvey never competed in an equestrian show. Now in her second year with the team, Harvey, 20, is preparing for the next competition, a competition

which could advance her to Regionals. During the first competition of the season on Oct. 8-9 in Twin Falls, Idaho, Harvey placed third and sixth in the Intermediate Walk Trot Canter. The competition is part of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association. Harvey is now two points from going to the Regional competition, which will be held at Rocky Mountain College. “I think things are going a lot better (this season),� Harvey said. “I’m more experienced — knowing what the judges are look-

ing for and knowing what I need to do in the arena.� Harvey, a sophomore at Rocky Mountain College (RMC) and 2010 graduate of West Sound Academy in Poulsbo, and the rest of the team from RMC will compete again Nov. 4-5 in the next IHSA show at the University of Montana. Three riders from RMC qualified during the latest competition — Erin Burns, Shauna Ketcham and Rachel Phillips. Points during the shows accumulate, so advancing to Regionals should not prove difficult, Harvey said. See REGIONAL, Page A8

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SCORECARD NORTH KITSAP FOOTBALL against Olympic Oct. 7 Final: Oly 34, NK 28 RUSHING — K.Golden 5-40; J.Hadden 3-6; C.McCorkle 4-27; A.Milyard 6-(minus 23); D.Mitchell 9-49. PASSING — A.Milyard 18-32-2-237. RECEIVING — M.Adams 1-6; K.Golden 2-37; J.Hadden 1-(minus 3); C.McCorkle 1-19; J.Nettleton 9-121; A.Urquhart 4-93.

NORTH KITSAP SOCCER against Sequim Oct. 11 Final: NK 6, Seq. 0 First half: 1, NK, Delanee Nilles, 1st; 2, NK, Nilles, 4th; 3, NK, Cole (Lovato), 13th; 4, NK Wright, 25th. Second half: 5, NK, Becca Cates (Nilles), 63rd; 6, NK, Brennan (Cates), 70th.

NORTH KITSAP VOLLEYBALL against Sequim Oct. 11 Final: NK 3-1 — 23-25, 25-21, 25-11, 25-20 Leaders: Sarah Baugh 16 kills, 8 assists, 22 digs; Meaghan Houser 12 kills, 35 digs; Briar Perez 5 kills; Nicole Weber 21 assists; Kalie Weible 9 digs.

NORTH KITSAP TENNIS against North Mason Oct. 7 Final: NK 7, NM 0 Singles: Zach Fohn (NK) def. Cody Champine 6-0, 6-0; Tyler Swansboro (NK) def. Bretty Kroum 6-0, 6-0; Sebastian Ford (NK) def. Villar 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Steven Breitmayer/ Alex Olson (NK) def. Nick Harkin/ Beau Eddy 6-0, 6-0; Shawn McBurney/ Zack Turley (NK) def. Nick Kissler/ Noah Wilson 6-0, 6-0; Nick Tedford/ Chris Gracey (NK) def.

Ben Cook/ Ty Garland 6-0, 6-2; Butler/ Cardoso (NK) def. Brennan Ayers/ Terron 6-2, 6-2.

20, Sara Berry-Maraist 26:24.40; 21, Sara Cannarella 26:25.47; 24, Anna Rutledge 28:11.68; 25, Malia Espinosa 28:21.28; 27, Lydia Sedy 28:56.85; 31, Rachel Fowers 34:48.99.

against Olympic Oct. 6 Final: NK 91, Oly 79 Top finishers: 200 Medley Relay — Vanichkul, Younie, Nelson, De.Ana, Reynaga (Oly) 2:11.81; 200 Free — Barnick (Oly) 2:12.27; 200 Individual Medley — B.Aban (NK) 2:18.92; 50 Free — Nelson (Oly) 28.33; 100 Fly — Nelson (Oly) 1:05.97; 100 Free — B.Aban (NK) 57.58; 500 Free — N.Lemon (NK) 6:33.43; 200 Free Relay — Aban, Lemon, Richardson, Schuman (NK) 1:58.54; 100 Back — Torres (Oly) 1:17.64; 100 Breaststroke — Vanichkul (Oly) 1:20.73; 400 Free Relay — Aban, Donnelly, Lemon, Shook (NK) 4:15.17.

NORTH KITSAP XC against Port Townsend and Klahowya Oct. 12 Top NK results Boys 5K: 1, Ian Christen 17:42.53; 4, Kyle Ramsey 18:06.44; 5, Cooper Wall 18:08.25; 10, Sam Zimmerman 18:26.11; 12, Adam Beck 18:42.36; 14, Shawn Swanson 18:46.11; 15, Dutton Polk 18:49.59. Girls 5K: 1, Reagan Colyer 19:32.47; 2, Clara Lund 20:16.06; 3, Katrina Weinmann 21:28.42; 4, Olivia Krol 21:34.18; 7, Mikhaela Woodward 23:52.88; 8, Kristina Reid 23:56.16; 12, Lilian Raymond 24:30.42; April McCabe 24:33.13; 14, Abbey Swanson 24:56.08; 17, Lily Masters 26:02.32; 18, Maria Warns 26:10.39; 19, Taylor Benson 26:13.83;

Sweeeney (KHS) def. Sergio Menendez/ Will Leshley 6-1, 6-1; Erik Reichert/ Aaron McCanna (KHS) def. Noah Issac/ Jaehee Lee 6-2, 6-1.

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against Sequim Oct. 7 Final: Seq. 27, KHS 13 RUSHING — S.Byers 23-93; B.Reece 1-4; C.Setterlund 5-16; B.Sundquist 2-4; D.White 3-8. PASSING — S.Byers 4-13-2-48; B.Reece 1-1-0-14. RECEIVING — B.McMullen 2-16; B.Reece 1-16; R.Sander 2-30.

KINGSTON SOCCER against Sequim Oct. 6 Final: KHS 4, Seq. 1 First half: 1, KHS, Maddy Daley (Katie Keller). Second half: 2, Seq., Nikke Nace, 46th; 3, KHS, Rebecca Tafte, 51st; 4, KHS, Tafte, 67th; 5, KHS, Sara Fick (Kristi Mullem), 69th.

KINGSTON VOLLEYBALL against Sequim Oct. 6 Final: Seq. 3-1: 25-18, 25-9, 25-17, 25-23 Leaders: Kiani Clissold 7 kills, Kimie Gerken 12 assists, Sarah McMullen 7 digs.

KINGSTON TENNIS against Olympic Oct. 7 Final: KHS 6, Oly 1 Singles: Chris Daniels (KHS) def. Brandun Fontelar 6-0, 6-1; Andren Jones (Oly) def. Patrick Daniels 6-3, 6-4; Keenan Clark (KHS) def. Ben Parrish 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Kyle Hamal/ Loren Klemesrud (KHS) def. Christian Burnett Darren Toure 6-0, 6-0; Beau Rabedeaux/ Tyler Shuey (KHS) def. Brenden Horn/ Taylor Huddleston 6-0, 6-0; Cody Combs/ Cody

against Port Townsend Oct. 6 Final: PT 113, KHS 56 Top finishers: 200 Medley Relay — 1, (PT) Madison Braeden, Serena Vilage, Olivia Cremeans, Renada Walcome 2:05.10; 200 Free — 1, (PT) Darby Flanagan 2:20.22; 200 Individual Medley — 1, (PT) Serena Vilage 2:35.93; 50 Free — 1, (PT) Rode Ridder :27.57; 100 Fly — 1, (PT) Raven Elis 1:10:55; 100 Free — 1, (PT) Averi Richert 1:05.10; 500 Free — 1, (PT) Flanagan 6:21.84; 200 Free Relay — 1, (PT) Richert, Cremeans, Vilage, Walcome 1:56.19; 100 Back — 1, (PT) Madison Braden 1:12.98; 100 Breast — 1, (PT) Vilage 1:18.30; 400 Free Relay — 1, (PT) Elis, Braden, Ridder, Flanagan 4:28.03.

NK’s Aban qualifies for 8 State swims BREMERTON — North Kitsap’s Bethany Aban is now an Ironman. On Oct. 6 during the swim meet against Olympic High School, Aban qualified for State in the last two events she needed — free-

styles. An Ironman is a high school swimmer qualifying for the eight individual State events — 200 IM, 50 Free, 100 Fly, 100 Free, 500 Free, 200 Free, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke.

KINGSTON XC against Olympic/ Bremerton Oct. 12 Team totals: Boys — 1, Oly 25; 2, KHS 35; 3, Brem. 73. Girls — 1, KHS 19; 2, Brem. 49; 3, Oly 64. Top KHS results Boys 5K: 3, Thomas Gill 17:55; 6, Devon Jacob 18:12; 7, Anthonmy Woelke 18:35; 8, Lucas Thompson 18:36; 11, Kevin Fox 18:57; 12, Luke Wenberg 19:09; 14, Nicholas Thibault 19:45. Girls 5K (JV/Varsity): 1, Marina Roberts 18:46; 2, Annie Roberts 20:38; 4, Ivy Rodolf 22:53; 5, Troiahna Williams 23:27; 7, Cailyn Crossland 23:42; 11, Sarah DeAscentiis 25:10; 13, Lajoie Bradley 25:26; 14, Tatianna Finch 25:32; 15, Ashley Spooner 25:40; 17, Alexandra Ekonomakis 26:02; 22, Paige Heaps 28:55.

North Kitsap senior Bethany Aban qualified for all eight individual State swim events for the 2011 season. File photo

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Kitsap, which the association works on, would become part of the trail Continued from page A6 network if the proposal is a total of 330 participated. accepted. The event benefits the “It’s all community effort,� North Kitsap Trails Willett said. Association after Along with the cost of hosting drawing more the event is paid off. runners this year, Trails Association the full- and halfPresident John marathons are now Willett said the USATF certified. event in 2010 raised Certification about $7,000. The is completed by money was used Michelle creating accurate to maintain trails Woodward measurements between Indianola, of the courses. In Kingston and the order to measure North Kitsap Hertiage Park. the courses, Woodward Funds from the event also used a Jones Counter on her went toward brochures and bicycle. The measurements other expenses. must be within .08 percent The Trails Association, of the actual distance of a non-profit, recently pro- the course. For those runposed the “String of Pearls� ners who keep track of their to Kitsap County. Many times and try to beat perof the trails around North sonal records, knowing the

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Poulsbo Marathon Oct. 16 at 7:30 a.m. Marathon begins on Caldart Avenue in front of North Kitsap High School Events: 26.2 run, 31.1 run/ walk, Lutefisk 3K, 3K youth Register online: www.poulsbomarathon.com or in person at Guest House International Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. for discount prices. Register the day-of for fullprice. Prices: marathon $85, halfmarathon $65, 3K $18, 3K youth $12. *Prices go up $5 for marathon and half-marathon and $2 and $3 for 3K’s on day of race. —Have a story idea? Contact sports reporter Kipp Robertson, krobertson@ northkitsapherald.com. See more online, www. northkitsapherald.com.

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Poulsbo native Lydia Harvey is two points away from competing in the IHSA Regional show in Montana. Harvey placed sixth and third during the show in Twin Falls, Idaho, Courtesy Oct. 8-9. performance. During the Oct. 8-9 competition, she said her second ride was a poor performance, because she was too tense. With a few adjustments, things changed. “I came back thinking, I’m just going to have fun,â€? Harvey said. “And that’s all you need to do ‌ I ended up placing third.â€? Harvey grew up riding on Bainbridge Island at her aunts house. She took lessons at Sandamar Farm in Poulsbo, until she had to choose between lessons and owning her own horse. She began as an English rider

— a form of horse riding — and began with show jumping. Harvey said she spends more than six hours per week riding. She is at the barn at 5:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday in order to complete chores in the barn. Riding classes begin at 7 a.m. When looking for a college, Harvey wanted to make sure wherever she went, she could ride horses. Rocky Mountain College worked for her, as equestrian degrees are available.

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TODAY PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OF AFRICA & PACIFIC NORTHWEST: Today

through December, ChocMo Chocolate Bistro in Poulsbo features Indianola photographer Hanna Stevens’ work from Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and Pacific Northwest landscape. ChocMo is located at 19880 7th Ave, Suite 102 in Poulsbo. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to midnight.

SATURDAY GIRL SCOUT PUMPKIN PATCH:

10 a.m. to 4 p.m., today and Oct. 22, Pelliciotta Farm, 8964 State Hwy 104, Kingston. Supporting Girl Scout Troop 40164.

Handmade items for sale including baked goods and fall decor.

POULSBO FIRE DEPARTMENT 75TH ANNIVERSARY: Open

house, noon to 4 p.m. at Station 71, 911 Liberty Road. Free hot dogs, children’s activities and demonstration of motor vehicle extrication. Commemoration 6-8:30 p.m. at City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Celebrate 75 years of serving the community. NIGHT AT THE IMPROV: 6 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, downtown Poulsbo. “An evening of frivolity, festivity and fine food� benefitting North Kitsap Fishline. Silent auction items by Verksted Gallery artists, and raffle baskets. Tickets: $75 (tax deductible), available at Marina Market, Second Season and Paypal through nkfishline.org.

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ily of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggling to keep the family business alive during changing times. PG, 1970. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org.

SECOND ANNUAL POULSBO MARATHON: beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Marathon, half-marathon, Lutefisk 3K. All begin and end at North Kitsap High School. Register: support@ active.com, registrar@poulsbomarathon.com, or call (877) 288-4881.

WEDNESDAY NORTH KITSAP REPUBLICAN WOMEN: 11:30 a.m., Poulsbo

Fire Station, 911 Liberty Ave. (off Highway 305 across from Poulsbo Village). Main guest speaker will be Bob Benze of KAPO, who will speak about property rights and “how they are being taken from us.�

‘SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION’ FREE SCREENING: 6 p.m.,

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Firehouse Theatre, 11171 NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Directed by Paul Newman, starring Newman, Henry Fonda, Lee Remick. Based on Ken Kesey’s classic 1964 novel about a fam-

CLASSICAL PIANO CONCERT AT FIRST LUTHERAN: Oct. 21, 7

p.m., First Lutheran Church of Poulsbo, 18920 4th Ave. Free concert by pianist Robyn Wells.

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ING: Oct. 22, 3 p.m., Liberty

Bay Books, 18881-D Front St., Poulsbo. Authors Humberto Sachs, NASA and Boeing scientist, and Kimberly Coghlan will be present. Info: owner@ coghlanwriting.com. GIRL SCOUT PUMPKIN PATCH:

Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pelliciotta Farm, 8964 State Highway 104, Kingston. Supporting Girl Scout Troop 40164. Handmade items for sale including baked goods and fall decor. POULSBO ELEMENTARY FALL FESTIVAL: Oct. 22, 5:30-8 p.m.,

Poulsbo Elementary School. Hosted by PTSA, tickets are $4 person or $12 family. Food, games, prizes and raffle baskets. Info: Adrianne, 5982660 or baramey@comcast. net FREE SCREENING OF ‘THE BIG TREES’: Oct. 26, 7 p.m.,

Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Starring Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller. An unscrupulous lumberjack covets lands owned by a religious sect. His greed is tempered by the love of a pious woman. 1952. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org. FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT TODAY: Oct. 27, 3:30 p.m.,

Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Rd. Free talk with U.S. Forest Service staff discussing summer’s record wildfire season, firefighting

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Calendar Continued from page A18 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If

you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s AA’s. Call Alcoholics Anonymous at (800) 562-7455, 24 hours. AL-ANON: Poulsbo Al-Anon meets Wednesdays, noon to 1:30 p.m., and Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., at St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road. Info: (360) 7791900. ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP:

Alzheimers Association caregiver support group meets the second Monday of each month, 1:30-3 p.m., at Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 NE Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Lora Lehner, (360) 649-6793. AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE: Open

every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Phone: (360) 779-5456. Services offered: opening or reopening a claim for disability, helping widows with burial and death benefits, and getting veterans signed up in the VA’s health system. BEGINNING FOLK DANCING CLASS:

Mondays, 7-8 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Teachers Suzannah and Greer Jefferis, (360) 697-1398. BEYOND BASIC FOLK DANCING CLASS: Mondays, 8-9 p.m.,

Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Teachers Linda and Fred Aalto, (206) 7808036. BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Delores Van Wyck, (360) 638-0271. CHUCKWAGON SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM: Chuckwagon

has immediate openings for volunteers to serve meals on Fridays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the North Kitsap Senior Center in Poulsbo. Info: Call Craig at (360) 377-8511 or (888) 877-8511.

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AND RECREATION: For preschoolers to seniors. Classes include gymnastics for all levels; preschool art, dance and soccer, after-school classes for elementary students, from archery to art and orchestra. Adult programs include language, art, knitting, marathon running and several types of ballroom dance. Info: 779-9898.

Street Gallery is located at 18881 Front St., in downtown Poulsbo. Info: (360) 598-6133 or www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com. JEWEL BOX THEATRE: The Jewel Box Theatre in Poulsbo is seeking front-of-house and behind-the-scenes volunteers. Info: (360) 779-9688 or jewelboxpoulsbo@hotmail.com.

FICTION WRITERS’ WORKSHOP: Mondays, 5-7

Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Open to the public. Lunch includes open-faced sandwiches, soup, pickled herring, Scandinavian desserts, coffee. Cost: $10.

p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Open to serious writers who wish to be published. The format: One of your chapters read aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron (206) 780-2377. FISHLINE: North Kitsap Fishline makes it easier for you to drop off food and thrift donations. The Fishline van is parked in front of Albertsons in Poulsbo Village every Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Karen Timken, director@nkfishline. org or (360) 779-5190. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: The North Kitsap Friends of the Library meets the first Monday of the month, 9:30 a.m., in the Poulsbo Library Community Room. Info: Carol Jones, (360) 779-3809. FRONT STREET GALLERY: The Late Summer Crow Show, featuring pottery from Caralyn Kierckafer and paintings by Patty Watson. Front

KAFFE STUA LUNCHEON:

KINGSTON BUSINESS GROUP:

Meets every Tuesday, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table CafĂŠ. Share ideas, offer business leads, network and socialize. KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: The Kingston Garden Club meets the third Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), at Redeemer Methodist Church, 9900 Campbell Road.

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AROUND TOWN Island Theatre, library present ‘The Guys’ reading

fighters in “The Big Burn,� showed extraordinary bravery and self-sacrifice. Info: www.islandtheatre.org.

Jewel Box Theatre offering improv acting classes

POULSBO — As part of the Kitsap Regional Library’s One Book, One Community program, Island Theatre presents a free staged dramatic reading of “The Guys,� by Anne Nelson at three locations: ■Oct. 18, 6:30 p.m., Kingston Library, 11212 State Highway 104. ■Oct. 21, 7 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. ■Oct. 27, 2 p.m., Little Boston Library, 31980 Little Boston Road N.E. Written shortly after 9/11, this 90-minute two-person drama is based on the true story of eight firefighters who lost their lives in the Twin Towers — ordinary men who, like the fire-

Improv troupe begins season with ‘Locked Door’

POULSBO — The Jewel Box Theatre is offering improv acting classes for six weeks this fall. The class will meet at the theater at 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9 and 30, and Dec. 7 and 14. Cost is $100, due by Oct. 21. The class is open to 12 people, first come first served. The class is open to beginners and experienced, and will cover basic improv skills: how to create characters and stories, how to start, save and end scenes, and more. The class is taught by artistic director Todd Erler. Info: (206) 595-7093 or todderler@gmail.com.

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POULSBO — The Portable Reality Show presents “The Locked Door� today at 8 p.m. at Jewel Box Theatre. The production begins the theater’s 2011-12. Join improvisers in the locked room and find out whodunnit: Is it Professor Plum? With the candlestick? Advance tickets are $8 at www.brownpapertickets. com; search Poulsbo. Tickets at the door are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors/students/ military. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org or (360) 697-3183.

KIWANIS CLUB NEW MEETING LOCATION: The Kiwanis Club

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Otis Continued from page A1 their child was a boy or girl. Her response would be to hold the newborn up to them and say, with a smile, “Take a look.� She’s climbed Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens and Mount Constance. She rode a camel in Egypt when she was in her 80s. Accompanying a troop of Rainbow Girls to Alaska, she was “the life of the party� on the cruise ship, her granddaughter, Nancy Pugh of Port Orchard, said. “She got everybody playing games. She didn’t believe in girls sitting around doing nothing.� In short, Otis is one cool character. She’s also turning 110 on Oct. 22. She’s the oldest Washingtonian and is possibly the 60th-oldest American (a Wikipedia list by the Gerontology Research Group lists Beulah Christie, born Aug. 25, 1901, at No. 59). She’s also the oldest living member of the Girl Scouts of America. She lives life today with the same gumption that drove her to climb mountains, visit every state in the union and travel to numerous countries overseas. She has her own apartment at Liberty Shores Harbor

House, takes no medication, and doesn’t use a walker or cane. Kay Pursey, Liberty Shores marketing director, describes Otis as “good and feisty.� She participates in an exercise group and likes to socialize. She can’t hear well, and keeps a dry-erase board so visitors can write their questions. Asked for the secret to her health and longevity, she responds with a laugh, “Because I’m a Swede.� (Her active life, healthy diet and genes certainly played a part. Her mother and an aunt lived to almost 90.) Her 110th birthday will be celebrated with a party at Liberty Shores on Oct. 20, 4 p.m. There will be cake and live music. Otis will receive her 80-year pin from the Girl Scouts. She’s also received a signed letter from President Obama. She was born Emma Gustava Erikson on Oct. 22, 1901 in Lawson, a coal mining town near Black Diamond. Her father, John Erikson (1862-1920), emigrated from Fjellbacka, Sweden to the U.S. in 1890 and was naturalized in Pennsylvania. He made his way to Washington state by 1894, where he worked as a coal miner and eventually became superintendent of mines at Cumberland. Her mother, the former

Emma Thoren (18751964), emigrated from Fjellbacka, Sweden in 1893 on the steamship “Cameo� bound for New Holland. She landed in Canada, went down the St. Lawrence River and entered the U.S. at Detroit. She came to America to keep house for her brother, Ole (Olaf), who was a coal miner. She met John Erikson, and they married in May 1894. The day Emma Gustava Erikson was born, people were reading John Burroughs’ “Babes in the Woods,� a short story about bluebirds, in the latest Harper’s Magazine. Or they read W.M. Flinders’ account of the recent discovery of the royal tombs at Abydos, Egypt. Those articles seemed to herald the birth of the future birding advocate and Egyptiancamel rider. It was a historic time. The nation was still reeling from the assassination of President McKinley Sept. 14. Topics of local conversation likely included the arson fire that destroyed much of Monroe on Sept. 18, and the incorporation of the city of Bremerton on Oct. 1. On the national front, President Theodore Roosevelt invited African American leader Booker T. Washington to the White House on Oct. 16; the

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South reacted angrily to the visit and racial violence increased in that region. Growing up in Gig Harbor, Otis’s sense of adventure were spurred by the water and a panoramic view of the Cascade Mountains, Point Defiance and Mount Rainier. She attended Gig Harbor schools, was a fast runner at school, delivered newspapers from age 12 to 14, and went to nursing school at 16 at Tacoma General Hospital. “Gig Harbor was a country place,� she said. “Many homes on my paper route were up on a hill and the customers would come out to the road to meet me.� While a nurse at Tacoma General, she met firefighter Robin “Bob� Otis. He proposed to her at Wright’s Park, a six-minute walk from the hospital, and they married in 1921. They raised their two daughters and son in the Tacoma area and were active in community life: the Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star and Daughters of America. They traveled extensively, and Mrs. Otis collected commemorative plates from every state in the union. Later, she would send her granddaughters maps so they could track her travels.

Mrs. Otis became involved in Girl Scouts after her oldest daughter, Shirley, joined. It was a natural fit. She planned activities and accompanied the Scouts on excursions to Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens and Mount Constance. Her granddaughters, Nancy Pugh and Carol Vaughn, remember hikes with her being an educational experience: She would point out and explain details along the way — animals, fungi, plants and trees. Otis said new Scouts only saw the mountain in front of them, but she wanted to open their eyes to all of the life that the mountain sustained. During the exploration, “I got the young people to really enjoy the mountain.� (She said the eruption of Mount St. Helens stands out as a significant historical event in her life.) She helped establish Camp St. Albans in Belfair — more than 400 acres of woods surrounding peaceful Lake Devereaux. For up to 11 days, Girl Scouts enjoyed backpacking, campfires, cookouts, horseback riding, and water sports. Otis, a lifelong bird lover, lobbied for the selection of the goldfinch as Washington’s state bird. Legislators made the selec-

tion in 1951. Bob Otis died in 1961, and over the next three decades Mrs. Otis continued her involvement and travels with Girl Scouts and Rainbow Girls. She loved to bake; her granddaughters said her cinnamon rolls were famous. Guests at her 100th birthday included babies she brought into the world as a nurse 80 years earlier. She lived on her own until she was 105, tending to her garden and lawn until she was 100. “If something needed to be done, she’d just do it,â€? Pugh said. (In her 80s or 90s, she whacked a skunk over the head with a shovel when it got under her house.) At 105, she visited Camp St. Albans to talk to girls about her experiences at the camp. Today, there are five generations of Girl Scouts in her family. “To me, her love for nature and camping and being outdoors are probably the most inspirational thing to me,â€? Pugh said. “She was always willing to help someone too. She’s a strong believer in good morals and doing the right thing. “The memories are just ‌ I could sit and here and talk for two hours just about the small things.â€?

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KHS grad wins scholarship to Fashion Institute in L.A. By KIPP ROBERTSON krobertson@northkitsapherald.com

LOS ANGELES — All the paperwork for financial aid was signed as Paulyna Garcia Aceves prepared to begin school at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising for the 2011-12 school year. The two-year program Garcia planned to enter cost about $30,000 per year. As it turns out, Garcia Aceves, 19, is now paying for one year at the school, instead of two. Garcia Aceves, a 2011 Kingston High School graduate, won a full-year

scholarship to the school for her fashion merchandising entry to the Prom Advice Scholarship Competition, held by the school. The annual competition, open to high school juniors and seniors, asks for a prom-related project focusing on fashion design or Paulyna merchandising. Aceves “I already had financial aid for FIDM,� she said. “After I found out I won, I cancelled it all. It was really great. Now I don’t owe anything.�

Entering the scholarship contest was not exactly planned. Garcia Aceves said she found out about the contest four days before the deadline. She debated whether she wanted to participate. In all, she spent three days on Garcia her project while also finishing her AP Studio Art portfolio for the KHS Arts Department. For the scholarship contest, Garcia Aceves designed a prom boutique, window

display and promotional plans. The contest requirements were similar to application requirements to the school, in which she built a window display and created a 3-D model. Though she was always interested in fashion and art in general, Garcia Aceves said James Andrews, KHS’s Art Department head, helped re-spark her interest. Along with her work in the art department, she was business editor and, later, coeditor-in-chief of Kingston High School’s yearbook, “The Voyage.� In August,

Watson employees grow beards, raise $1,200 for prostate cancer education campaign POULSBO — A team of Dunning, accepted the employees at Poulsbo-based challenge to grow a beard Watson raised $1,215 for between Sept. 1 and 30. S e p t e m b e a r d ’s Nearly the whole inaugural fundteam steered clear of raising campaign. their razors until the Septembeard is final day. an organization Team Watson whose goal is to ranked 23rd of the eradicate prostate 271 teams that parcancer, the secticipated and their ond-leading cause efforts yielded nearly of death in men. Paul Dunning, a full 1 percent of the S e p t e m b e a r d with unique total national contriwas founded ear- beard trim butions. lier this year and To encourage his allows donors friends and family to to direct money to one donate, Dunning offered to of six nationwide medi- the top donor the right to cal research and treatment determine how he would organizations. shave at the conclusion of Paul Dunning, senior the fundraiser. His own graphic designer at Watson, department donated $220, led the company’s charge. securing the right to design Twenty-six Watson his trim which he sported employees, including for one full workday, includ-

Rev. James M. Scott October 31st, 1921 - October 7, 2011 Rev. James M. Scott formerly of Rogue River and Murphy, OR. passed away quietly at his home October 7th in Hansville, Wa, he was 89 yrs. old. He was born Oct. 31st, 1921 in Glenwood, IA. After graduating from Glenwood High he went to work as a logger in Cottage Grove, OR. until he entered the Army Air Corp during World War 2. After the war he boxed professionally and played semi-pro Baseball and Football for a living. During his life he was a Pastor and a Sheriff. Later he retired as an Inspector from Day & Night Manufacturing in So. Cal. He then moved to Rogue River, OR. with beloved late wife of 46 years, Evelyn, where he tended to a small cattle ranch. He loved playing and watching sports, reading the Bible, fishing and spending time with his family. The last months of his life he spent surrounded by family and friends, spending time with Grandsons and Grandchildren, watching Baseball and attending Hansville Community Church, while being tenderly cared for by his loving Daughter-in-law, Judy Scott. He is survived by 3 sons Danny Scott of Medford, OR, David Scott of Seattle, WA. and Randall Scott of Hansville. his loving sister Letta Hammers of Grants Pass, OR. and many Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Arrangements entrusted to Lewis Chapel of Bremerton and Hull & Hull Funeral Home in Grants Pass, OR. Services will be held at Hull & Hull Chapel in Grants Pass, OR 10AM, Friday, Oct.14th and then interned at Woodville Cemetery. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

ing an early morning visit to the Silverdale YMCA. “The participation from throughout our company was great,� Dunning said. “I think the fact that we had guys from all ranks sent a great message. Everyone from our senior executive level to interns who had only been with us a week jumped on board and grew

a beard and/or gathered donations for the cause ... To see our team’s donation total over $1,000 and the national total over $100,000 is unbelievable.� Dunning plans to form a team again next year. “We should never be afraid to help a cause just because we can’t foresee how much difference we'll make.�

Martina Ellen Armstrong July 8, 1954 - October 7, 2011 Martina Ellen Armstrong, passed away Friday, October 7, 2011 at her home in Suquamish, Washington at the age of 57. Martina was born on July 8, 1954 in Bremerton, WA. Affectionately known as “Momma Tina� to many, her presence will be missed by several generations of children she loved, nurtured and cared for. Martina was known for her grace, style and love of all things purple. Whether on Canoe Journey in summer months or at community gatherings in winter, she could always be found cooking with her famous Hot Sauce and volunteering for programs with youth. Martina was a devout Christian who loved singing, sweets and new age Slahal. She attended Central Kitsap High School and is survived by her children: Faith Anne Williams, Nic Armstrong, B.J. Armstrong and his wife Kelly, Madison Cordero, adopted son Chebon Tiger and grandchildren: Bearon Old Coyote, Koh-Kai and Awasis Williams all of Suquamish, WA. She also leaves behind her siblings: Joe Ives, Ray Ives, Pat Ives, Debbie DeCoteau, Betty DeCoteau, as well as many numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, aunties, uncles, extended family and friends. Martina was preceded in death by her parents Joe and Geneva Ives, son Santana Ives, sister Carmelita Seachord, niece Shannon Sullivan and her grandparents: Foster Jones, Clara Jones, Irvin Ives and Martina Ives. Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visitation on Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 10 AM until the funeral service begins at 11 AM at the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Gym in Kingston. Interment will take place at the tribal cemetery. A reception will follow. Please sign the online Guest Book for the family. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

the yearbook and its staff won a gold medal from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University in New York. Garcia said yearbook helped her become more proficient in computer programs such as InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator. Lisa Gray-Fritz, Kingston’s yearbook adviser and history/social studies instructor, first had Garcia Aceves as a student in eighth grade. On “The Voyage,� Garcia Aceves worked alongside coeditor Angela Galloway and business editor Stephanie Fyfe, and Gray-Fritz said

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Coultas endorses Elliott for Port Commission KINGSTON — Kingston Port Commissioner Tom Coultas has endorsed Walt Elliott for his position in the Nov. 8 general election. Coultas finished third in the Aug. 16 primary. He was first elected to the commission in 1989 and stepped down in 1992. He ran again

in 1999, topping three other candidates. He was reelected in 2005. Elliott, a retired Navy captain who is chairman of the Kingston Ferry Advisory Committee and the Washington Council of Ferry Advisory Committees, faces Jerry Kirschner, chairman of the Passenger-Only Ferry Advisory Committee, in the general election. “(Elliott) has the business and public administration

skills that are essential to successful Port operations and will be a responsible steward of our public resources,� Coultas wrote in a letter to the Herald. “Ports are unique in that they must be both a business and public enterprise. Walt has done both successfully. He started up a successful business and ran a public enterprise that functions in the same way as the Port does. Through his dedicated community leadership he has a firm understanding of our community

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District educators endorse Torrens for school board POULSBO — The North Kitsap Education Association has endorsed Val Torrens for reelection to the North Kitsap School Board. Torrens is being challenged by Scott Henden in the Nov. 8 election. In a statement issued Thursday, the association said Torrens has a “proven record of dedication to the success and needs of all students,� and worked to keep the impacts of budget cuts away from students. The association said Torrens is a “thoughtful and

deliberate decision maker,� and “an unrelenting advocate for our kids.� “(She) does the research, gathers the data, consults the experts and delves deeply into issues before rendering her opinion. Val Torrens has a superior depth of understanding of the issues that affect North Kitsap schools. She believes in collaborative, shared decision making, considering the perspectives of all stakeholders.�

Hansen takes office as state rep on Friday BREMERTON — Drew Hansen will be sworn into office as representative from the 23rd District, Friday at 3 p.m. in Bremerton. State Supreme Court Justice Charles K. Wiggins will administer the oath of office. The ceremony will take place in the Bremer Student Center, Room 138 (Fireside Bistro), at Olympic College.

Hansen, a Democrat from Bainbridge Island, was selected by the Kitsap County Commission to replace Christine Rolfes, who moved to the state Senate w h e n P h i l Rockefeller resigned to join t h e Rep. Drew NorthHansen w e s t Power and Conservation Council. Hansen will take part in the special legislative session that is scheduled to begin Nov. 28, and the 2012 session which begins Jan. 9. Hansen is a partner in the law firm of Susman Godfrey LLP. He is a parttime lecturer at University of Washington Law School and the author of “The Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Speech That Inspired A Nation� (HarperCollins 2003).

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IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: JESSE L. BONDURANT, JR. also known as JESS L. BONDURANT, Deceased. No. 11-4-00664-5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: October 14, 2011 /s/:PATRICIA C. BONDURANT Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ By: RICHARD C. TIZZANO, WSBA #22296 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 10/14/11 Date of last publication: 10/28/2011 (H 334867) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In Re the Estate of: Joan D. Horsley, Deceased. NO. 11 4 00655 6 Nonprobate Notice to Creditors 11.42.030 The notice agent named below has elected to give notice to creditors of the abovenamed decedent. As of the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the court, the notice agent has no knowledge

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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds of any other person acting as notice agent or of the appointment of a personal representative of the decedent’s estate in the State of Washington. According to the records of the court as are available on the date of the filing of this notice with the court, a cause number regarding the decedent has not been issued to any other notice agent and a personal representative of the decedent’s estate has not been appointed. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.42.070 by serving on or mailing to the notice agent or the notice agent’s attorney at the address stated below, a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the notice agent’s declaration and oath were filed. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the notice agent served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.42.020(2)(c); or (2) four months after the date of the first publication of notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBUCATION; Friday,14th, 2011 The notice agent declares under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington on the 28th day of September,2011, at Poulsbo, Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. /s/: Noel Ramirez Notice Agent: Noel Ramirez 301 N.E. Pine Camp Road Belfair, WA 98528 Attorney for Notice Agent: Lincoln J. Miller Address for mailing or service: Lincoln Miller, PLLC P.O. Box 2172 19586 10th Ave. N.E., Suite 300 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 10/14/11 Date of last publictation: 10/28/11 (H 334850)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Matter of the Estate of: ETHEL R. COLLINS, Deceased.

NO. 11-4-00609-2 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as ADMINISTRATOR of the above estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 /S/ JOHN KENNEY Personal Representative Attorney for Estate: John Kenney Address: 17791 Fjord Dr NE Ste 154 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Phone: (360) 850-1049 Date of first publication: 09/30/11 Date of last publication: 10/14/11 (H331748) LOAN NO. xxxxxx5420 T.S. NO. 1325699-12 PARCEL NO. 4451-000-016-0008 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation of Washington, will on October 28, 2011, at the hour of 10:00am, At 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 the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County(ies) of Kitsap, State of Washington towit: Lot 16, ridgemont, acccording to pat recorded in volume 13 of plats, pages 16 and 17, in Kitsap county, Washington.. Commonly known as: 4856 Ridgemont Dr Ne Bremerton Wa 98311 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated July

30, 2007, recorded August 03, 2007, under Auditor’s File No. 200708030110, Book xx, Page xx, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from Donald D Cates, As His Separate Estate as Grantor, to Pacific Northwest Title Insurance Company as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Golf Savings Bank, A Washington Stock Savings Bank as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by to Citimortgage, Inc.. II. 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 Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are made as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: $19,212.46 (together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due). IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal Balance of $243,768.85, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured from December 01, 2010, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances on October 28, 2011. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, must be cured by October 17, 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 October 17, 2011 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after October 17, 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 Deed of Trust, plus 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. A written no-

tice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: DONALD C CATES 4856 RIDGEMONT DR NE BREMERTON WA 98311 DONALD CATES 4856 RIDGEMONT DR NE BREMERTON WA 98311 by both first class and certified mail on June 22, 2011 proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on June 22, 2011 the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in the paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such posting. VII. The Trustee whose 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. 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. Anyone having any objections 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 Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 60th 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 60th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants say summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW For tenant occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. Date July 22, 2011 Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation of Washington P.O. Box 22004 525 East Main Street El Cajon CA 92022-9004 (800) 546-1531 Signature/By. R-387771 09/23/2011, 10/14/2011 Date of first publication: 09/23/11 Date of last publication: 10/14/11 (H328131) LOAN NO. xxxxxxxxxxx93xx T.S. NO. 1298551-12 PARCEL NO. 192302-4-011-2005 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE I. NOTICE IS

HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation of Washington, will on November 18, 2011, at the hour of 10:00am, At 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 the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County(ies) of Kitsap, State of Washington towit: Situated in the county of Kitsap and state of Washington; section 19 township 23 range 2 east. the north 1/2 of south 1/2 of west 1/2 of east 1/2 of west 1/2 of southwest 1/4 of southeast 1/4 per short plat no. 1155 recorded under aud no. 7711170122.. Commonly known as: 4086 Se Scofield Rd Port Orchard Wa 98367 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated July 22, 2006, recorded September 01, 2006, under Auditor’s File No. 200609010193, Book xx, Page xx, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from Sally R. Guthrie Unmarried as Grantor, to First American Title Insurance Company as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Keybank National Association as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by to Keybank National Association. II. 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 Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are made as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: $13,124.49 (together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due). IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal Balance of $40,061.89, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured from October 01, 2009, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances on November 18, 2011. The

default(s) referred to in paragraph III, must be cured by November 07, 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 07, 2011 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after November 07, 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 Deed of Trust, plus 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. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: SALLY R GUTHRIE 4086 SE SCOFIELD RD PORT ORCHARD WA 98367 SALLY GUTHRIE 4086 SE SCOFIELD RD PORT ORCHARD WA 98367 SALLY R. GUTHRIE 4086 SCOFIELD RD SE PORT ORCHARD WA 98367 by both first class and certified mail on July 12, 2011 proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on July 14, 2011 the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in the paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such posting. VII. The Trustee whose 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. 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. Anyone having any objections 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 Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 60th day following the sale,

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Fjord Drive stabilization should be completed next month, cost $814K By MEGAN STEPHENSON mstephenson@northkitsapherald. com

POULSBO — The final stage of the Fjord Drive stabilization project has begun and is expected to be completed on schedule. Assistant Public Works Director Andrzej Kasiniak said the road should be open for two-way traffic in November. The slope leading into Liberty Bay has been leveled and surveyed, and contractor Soil Nail Launcher of Colorado is beginning a heavy schedule to finish

the project. Crews will work seven days on, four days off, 12 hours a day and are expected to be finished in two to four weeks, according to employee Tom Dillavou. Using soil nails is a common form of slope stabilization, Dillavou said. The project involves 200 steel tendons drilled and grouted into the soil, followed by a reinforcing mesh, and topped with a spray coating of “shotcrete,” a liquid concrete. A color stain may then be applied to match the natural surroundings. Below the slope is a leveled

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off, flat area where micropiles, or ground anchors, will also be drilled. Kasiniak said the contractor installed the silt fence at the bottom of the slope to ensure debris doesn’t enter the bay. “The city inspects the site several times a day to ensure that the project will not affect Liberty Bay,” he added. The slope stabilization project also affected local utilities: a “brittle” water main was replaced, and a Puget Sound Energy utility pole was moved from the slope side to across the street. The project originally called for two sections of the slope to be stabilized, separated by 28 feet thought to be secure. However, workers discovered this week the

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entire 350-foot stretch was at risk of erosion. Kasiniak said an earthquake would compromise the road and allow sewage to leak into the bay. “This is the highway project that keeps on giving,” Mayor Becky Erickson said at the Oct. 5 City Council meeting. “... We don’t have any real choice in this development” not to approve the additional cost. The city was granted $475,000 from the Federal Highway Administration to repair landslide damage on Fjord Drive; and $276,337 from the state Department of Ecology for the Old Town Poulsbo Low Impact Development Retrofit project, aimed to improve water quality in Liberty Bay.

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Corporation of Washington P.O. Box 22004 525 East Main Street El Cajon CA 9 2 0 2 2 - 9 0 0 4 (800) 546-1531 Signature/By. R-389565 10/14/2011, 11/04/2011 Date of first publication: 10/14/11 Date of last publication: 11/04/11 (H328148) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE BURROW DAWSON, Deceased. NO. 11-4-00625-4 AMENDED PROBATE

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The slope below Fjord Drive is being stabilized. The work is expected to be completed in November. Megan Stephenson / Herald The total cost for the 6th Avenue project is $379,900; the Fjord Drive budget is $814,000, with the additional $102,000 the council approved. Kasiniak said this number is not final, as the contractor may use less nails than originally called for. The city contributed $103,563 for the 6th Avenue project and $160,000 from its utility fund for the rest of the Fjord Drive repair cost. Because the City Council decided Fjord would remain a two-way street earlier this year, no trail or landscaping will be added to the road. Landscaping was added to 6th Avenue to stem stormwater runoff into Liberty Bay. Fjord Drive resident Will Grant said the noise of the construction hasn’t been

that bad, and less traffic has been great for road safety. “People usually zip by,” he said from his front porch. Those drivers seem to still be speeding along 6th Avenue, the detour road. Allen Ford, who lives on 6th, said while he hasn’t been directly affected by the heavier traffic, “something needs to be done” about those driving over 25 mph after Fjord Drive is completed. Fjord Drive between Front Street and 6th Avenue has been closed to northbound traffic since November 2009 because of slides in two areas. One-way access remained available for people living along the road, but right turns from Front Street onto Fjord Drive have not been permitted since then.

For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE ADMINISTRATOR named below has been appointed as administrator of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the administrator or the administrator’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and fiiing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be pre-

sented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the administrator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBliCATION: October 7,2011

ALAINA BYRD, Administrator TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By: /s/ MATTHEW L CLUCAS, WSBA #22929 Attorneys for Administator ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 10/07/11 Date of last publication:10/21/11 (H 333468) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK OLIVO, Jr.,

Deceased. NO. 11-4-00665-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a

copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-

probate assets. DATE OF FiRST PUBLICATION: October 14, 2011 TERRI A. KESTEREN, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By: /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA# 8001 Attorney’s for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first Publication: 10/14/11 Date of last Publication: 10/28/11 (H 335012)


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Fees Continued from page A1 Impact fees are designed to cover the cost of increased demand for services resulting from new development. The city’s population is expected to grow from 9,200 in 2010 to 14,808 in 2025, according to documents in the city parks department. Previously, the city collected traffic and park impact fees under the State Environmental Policy Act, or SEPA. The council adjusted the ordinances to reflect the move to Growth Management Act standards. The city set benchmarks for 2025 to account for population increases which will require an additional 37.18

acres of parks (bringing the total to 80.75 acres in the city park system), and necessitating more than 30 roadway, intersection and frontage improvements. Park impact fees will increase from $500 to $1,195, and transportation impact fees will decrease from costly individual estimates to $283.50 for each daily vehicle trip generated by the development. The city is splitting the cost of impact fees for parks and traffic with developers. Additional park space by 2025 is estimated to cost $5.55 million. The city finances its share with taxes and user fees, which will not increase, as well as the department’s funding and grants, according to Parks

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and Recreation Director Mary McCluskey. However, with the budget stretched thin already, “it’s going to take some creative financing,” she added. Residential developers will be charged $1,195 per residential unit. The city projects 2,092 new housing units will be needed by 2025 to accommodate the estimated growth in population. The council will review the fee after two years to adjust for changing land values. Future commercial development is expected to result in $20.2 million in transportation improvements. The city will finance its share of $10 million with grants, the engineering fund and property taxes. Commercial developers

previously were charged $5,000 to cover the cost of city staff to estimate what the project’s traffic impact would be, and then charged an average impact fee of $296 per daily trip, or $2,950 per single-family unit. The city calculates an “average daily trip” to be the number of vehicles entering or leaving a site during a 24-hour weekday period. Andrzej Kasiniak, assistant director of public works, said the change to change to $283.50 daily vehicle trip benefits developers and city staff. By averaging the daily trip for all developers, it costs the city less to run the estimate and as well as the developer. Public Works is also able to use the collected impact fees on any project

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in a more flexible manner. “We’ll be able to respond to additional improvements in a much more timely manner,” he said. Developers will no longer be required to finance the fees up front, instead paying the fees over time or passing the cost of the fees onto the purchasers of the developed property. Molly Lee lives on Cedar Lane, outside the city limits between Viking Way and Highway 3. She testified before the council against setting money aside for a proposed road and traffic signal in an area not within the city limits. “Why micromanage money for that spot when there’s the possibility the majority of people [in the

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Herald wins 14 awards in state press contest EVERETT — The North Kitsap Herald won 14 awards, including first places for special section cover design, feature writing and photography, in the 2011 Washington Better Newspaper Contest. The awards were presented Oct. 7 at the 124th annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Convention, at the Holiday Inn Downtown Everett. The Herald, circulation 12,700, competed against

other newspapers in Group IV, the highest circulation category. The newspapers were judged on work produced from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. The contest drew 2,523 entries from 78 community newspapers; entries were judged by members of the Texas Press Association. ■First place: Best Special Section Cover, “North Kitsap Almanac 2011,� Dan McDougall. ■First place: Best General

Feature Story – Long, “Made with love,� Erin Jennings. ■First place: Best General Feature Story – Short, “A kiss and a wag,� Erin Jennings. ■First place: General News Photo - B/W or Color, “Off and running,� Brad Camp. ■Second place: Most Original Ad Idea, “Poulsbo Village,� Dan McDougall and Frank Portello. ■Second place: Best Personality Profile – Short,

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BENEFIT CONCERT FOR WEST SOUND MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Pianist Craig Sheppard performs on Oct. 14, 7:30 p.m. at Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut-Off Road NE, Kingston. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 students and seniors, $35 family. Sheppard, an internationally acclaimed artist with more than 40 years experience as a concert pianist, returns to Kitsap to pay tribute to Franz Liszt (Oct. 22, 1811-July 31, 1886) in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth.

“THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY” This play, based on the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film, runs weekends through Oct. 23 at the Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Tickets and schedule are available at www.westernwactrarts. qwestoffice.net. In “The Trouble with Harry,” the residents of a small village are faced with the freshly dead body of Harry Worp, which has inconveniently appeared on the hillside above the town.

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he struggling economy has caused more than lost jobs and foreclosures. It's also caused heartache for pets and their families. “In the three years since the downturn of the economy, pet shelters nationwide have been besieged by pet surrenders, which were done purely for financial reasons,� said Mark Hufford, executive director of PAWS of Bainbridge and North Kitsap. But before we go any further, let's clear up the name confusion. The PAWS in this article is an independent organization. It’s not affiliated with any of the 40 organizations nationwide that use the name PAWS. So what does the local PAWS do? “We are more than just the cat adoption center on Miller Road [on Bainbridge Island]. That’s only about one-sixth of what we do,� program director Marylou Zimmerman said.

An important mission of PAWS is to help pet owners keep their furry friends. This is accomplished by providing low-income spay and neuter services, veterinary assistance, and stocking pet food at local food banks. “We do what any caring neighbor would do if their neighbor came to them and said, ‘I lost my job and my dog needs surgery,’ � PAWS executive director Mark Hufford said. “We help low-income families and provide direct financial assistance to care for pets of low-income neighbors.� Locally, he estimates PAWS has helped more than 1,000 pets remain with their owners. PAWS asks the question, “How can we help families keep their pets?� If a dog suffers from an ear infection and the owner can’t afford treatment, sometimes the owner believes the only option is to turn the dog over to a shelter in order for it to receive medical care. That is where PAWS steps in to help provide financial

assistance. “I believe we’re the only organization in all of Western Washington with a program of this type, and there’s no question it’s helped stem the tide of potential pet relinquishments,� Hufford said. He estimates that since the stock market crash in 2008, PAWS has helped more than 1,000 pets remain with their owners. Keeping the pet out of the shelter benefits the animal and its owners. “If you are at a lowincome level, everything is already stressful,� Zimmerman said. “Being able to have a connection with a pet that is uncomplicated is great for the whole family.� In the two years since PAWS began its pet food drive, Zimmerman estimates PAWS has helped to distribute 12 tons of food to local food banks. “They can’t keep it on the shelf,� she said.

PETS AND LOVING SENIORS (PALS) Based on research showing that living with or interacting regularly with pets lowers rates of heart attack and heart disease, PAWS has teamed up with seniors in the community to connect then with other seniors — senior cats, that is.

“Being able to have a connection with a pet that is uncomplicated is great for the whole family.� Marylou Zimmerman, program director for PAWS of Bainbridge and North Kitsap

Through this program, an older cat is placed in the home of a senior, and PAWS maintains ownership of the cat. (That way, if the foster parent needs to move to a different location where animals aren’t allowed, the cat will be returned to PAWS.) PAWS also covers the cat’s expenses. And because older cats are more difficult to adopt (most people prefer to adopt kittens or younger cats), this program helps get an older cat out of the shelter and into a home. “As a senior, having a warm, loving body in your house may be your only daily connection with something else,� Zimmerman said. “It’s a nice connection for the seniors, and it’s great for older pets.�

Among the many services PAWS offers is veterinary assistance help for low-income pet owners. Courtesy photo

BUDDY BRIGADE Another facet of PAWS is its Buddy Brigade program. After passing an eight-week training class and becoming certified, dogs can spread joy and love in areas that don't often receive fourlegged visitors. Participants visit nursing homes and senior centers, as well as

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PET ADOPTIONS The PAWS adoption facility on Bainbridge is strictly for cats, but it offers a personal shopper service to help families find the perfect dog. Here’s how it works: an adoption specialist sits down with the interested party and asks a lot of questions, such as “What are you looking for in a dog?� “What is your family like?� By asking questions, the adoption specialist can help narrow down the types of dog that would be the best fit for the family. Then the specialist begins to scour websites looking for the right dog. Specialists are familiar with how to decipher listings on the Internet — think doggie personals. “Would do best living in a house without felines� may mean the dog enjoys chasing cats. The goal is to help find the right match for the dog and the new family. Taking the time up front to figure out what type of dog would best suit the family helps to prevent the dog from being returned. If, say, the See PAWS, Page 3


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DONATIONS Like most non-profits, PAWS relies on donations to help cover expenses. Requests for veterinary assistance have gone up 30 percent per year, for three years in a row. In order to meet the continuing demand, Hufford said PAWS has a goal of raising $75,000 by Jan. 1. During the month of October, the first $10,000 in online donations will be matched dollar for dollar by an anonymous donor. (Donors can donate via the PAWS website; see sidebar for details.) Hufford is constantly amazed with the generosity of the community — down to its youngest members. “We’ve had kids (operate) lemonade stands for PAWS,

ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS IN KITSAP PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap: PAWS’s service area is Bainbridge and North Kitsap from Hansville to Silverdale. Info: www. pawsbainbridge.org. Rescue Every Dog (R.E.D): Kitsap-based, but help dogs throughout the state. Info: www. rescueeverydog.org. Kitsap Humane Society: Located in Silverdale. Info: www.kitsap-humane.org. The organizations all work together, with the common goal of helping pets and owners. Abby Ouiment, director of public relations for the Kitsap Humane Society, said, “Sometimes in the non-profit world, people think you’re competitive for donor dollars and publicity. But in the animal welfare world, people really care about the animals, so it’s whatever it takes to get them adopted.� or some ask for donations to PAWS instead of birthday gifts,� Hufford said. “When that happens, it just about knocks you over with a feather.� And while there has always been a percent-

age of the population that struggles financially, Zimmerman said the group has grown larger. “We get assistance requests from people that used to be our donors,� she said.

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Citizens, professionals craft Plan B: Contemplating disaster isn’t at the top of most people’s list of how to spend a Monday evening, but for the roughly 50 people who gathered at the Bainbridge Commons this week, the evening proved informative. “I’m not going to blow smoke here – pardon the pun – and say we’re ready,� Bainbridge Island Fire Chief Hank Teran said. “We’re not.� Building on previous work done by the city, and partnering with other organizations, the department has assembled a five-year plan to help deal with seven types of potential emergencies on Bainbridge.

NORTH KITSAP HERALD No severe-weather shelter in North Kitsap this winter: If you’re homeless in North Kitsap when the temperature dips below freezing, you’ll have to make your way to Bremerton for a place to stay the night. Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management and homeless advocates decided last week not to open a severe weather shelter at Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, citing low numbers last winter. People needing shelter will need to go to Bremerton Foodline, 1600 12th St. — northkitsapherald.com. PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT Police reserve officer

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BREMERTON PATRIOT Olympic High School program provides dresses for school dances: “Isn’t it $100 for a dress?� a student casually asked as she walked into Olympic High School with several dresses slung behind her back. Catherine Kamp, a volunteer for the “Oly Boutique� corrected the student: The dresses are free. The Oly Boutique, run by Kamp and Katie Fanua, the school’s security guard, is a program where donated dresses are provided to girls for the high school’s dances at no charge. The girls can keep the dress or donate it back to the program. — bremertonpatriot.com. CENTRAL KITSAP

Catherine Kamp looks at the window display for the ‘Oly Boutique’ at Olympic High School. Kamp is one of the volunteers that helps gather dresses for girls to wear at school dances. Kristin Okinaka / Bremerton Patriot REPORTER Largest cuts ever for school district: An estimated $6.8 million will need to be cut from the 2012-13 school year budget for the Central Kitsap School District. Where to start is everyone’s question.

“It’s a little nerve-racking because we’ve already had some big cuts already,� said Lori Durham, who has a son in the school district. Because of its loss of federal monies in lieu of taxes — about $4.3 million for next school year — as well

completes 20-year volunteer career: Bruce Baillie joined Port Orchard’s volunteer police program because he thought it would help him start a small business. “I thought that there would be some great money in teaching women how to shoot firearms,� he said. “I thought if I became part of the reserve, that would add credibility to my background.� Baillie never started the business, but he stuck with the volunteer program for 20 years, beginning with the reserve academy in December 1990 and finishing Oct. 1 as a Level 1 officer, the highest rank a volunteer can earn. — portorchardindependent. com.

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Age-old traditions continue to delight Chinese acrobats will entertain in Bremerton BY: ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week

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than 2,000 years will take to the stage in Bremerton on Sunday. “The Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats will perform death-defying and gravitydefying acts,” said Cynthia

Dike-Hughes, spokesperson for the troupe. The troupe consists of 13 young people, all from China and all professional acrobats. Chinese students graduate from high school at the age of 16 and then either go on to college or begin a career. Aspiring acrobats begin training at the age of 6 or 7 and attend specialty schools. In the morning, they are taught the three R's; in the afternoon, they perfect their acrobatic craft. By the age of 16, they are considered professionals and begin their careers. “It’s quite prestigious to be an acrobat in China,”

Dikes-Hughes said. “Many acrobatic families pass down the tradition.” Unlike modern jugglers who may use bowling balls and glow sticks in their acts, the acrobatic tradition is all about utilizing what people have on hand. Jugglers perform with chairs, pots, tables and vases. And while Dike-Hughes will not give away all the surprises in the show, she did point out some highlights: such as the two strong men who balance off each other and contortionists who bend their bodies in ways you didn't know were possible. And then there is the bicycle pagoda. Unlike a typical Schwinn, this bicycle holds not one rider but 13. The Shangri-La Acrobats have performed for 32 years across the country. Dike-Hughes said it's a very family-friendly show and entertains all ages from young children up to grandparents. From acts using diabolos (a type of Chinese yo-yo) to spinning plates to flipping through hoops, there is something to keep everyone entertained.

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Who are you again? What to do when you forget a name Dear Erin, How do you handle a situation when you forget the name of a person that you have casually known for years? Stammering in Seabeck Dear Stammering, The older I get, the more this happens to me. Just last week I ran into an acquaintance that I've known for 10 years. I remembered lots of details: her children's names, her hometown and even her dog. But for the life of me, I couldn't recall her name at that exact moment. When this happens — and it happens to the best of us, I suggest being overly polite and honest. “I am so sorry, but I’m having a brain freeze. Can

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knows you haven’t forgotten them, just that you temporarily can’t recall their name. If anyone has suggestions on what to do when a person persistently forgets that you've met before, send me your ideas. There is one person whom I have met probably eight times and each time she acts as if she's meeting me for the first time. I am running out of politeness with her. And no, she doesn't suffer from prosopagnosia – a disorder of face perception. She remembers other people, just not me. — Ask Erin is a feature of Kitsap Week. Have a question? Email ejennings@ northkitsapherald.com.

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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. Amy Burnett Gallery and Historical Museum: The exhibit “The Hats” is open. More than 40 vintage hats are on exhibit, as well as paintings of women wearing hats. The gallery is located at 408 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Gallery: October exhibits: sculpture artists Jeffrey Brown and Amy Roberts; and 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: CVG is now seeking entries for the 2012 CVG Show, a statewide, juried art competition for artists residing in Washington state. Cash awards totaling $6,000 will be awarded. Entries via CAFÉ: $35, (CVG can process your slide, CD and photo entries for an additional $15 fee). Up to three entries, two views each, maximum dimension 8 feet for 2D, 3D and Photo/Digital Arts categories. For a prospectus, visit www.collectivevisions.com or call (360) 377-8327. The gallery is located at 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Entry deadline is Nov. 17. CVG is also accepting poetry entries for an art and poetry exhibit to be held in March. Submissions should be

sent to Tess Sinclair at hopilight@ aol.com and must include poets name, phone number, address and email address. Deadline for poetry submissions is Nov. 30. Exhibit of Plein Air Paintings of Bloedel Reserve: Oct. 16 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: Julia Miller is the featured artist. 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 on Olympic College’s Bremerton campus. The Island Gallery: Featured artists this month: wood workers. The exhibit is titled “Take a Seat,” and showcases benches. The gallery is located at 400 Winslow Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge. Verksted Gallery: Showcasing artists’ silent auction donations for Fishline Food Bank and Emergency Services’ Oct. 15 fundraiser, “A Night at the Improv.” The silent auction will take place during the fundraiser at The Jewel Box Theatre. The gallery is located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo.

BENEFITS AND EVENTS Breast Cancer Survivors Luncheon: Oct. 14 from 11 a.m. to

1:30 p.m. at Harrison Hospital’s Garden Room on the Silverdale Campus, 1800 NW Myhre Road, Silverdale. RSVP: (360) 7444625 or email cancersupport@ harrisonmedical.org. Lunch will be provided by Advanced Medical Imaging. Fall Fruit Show: Oct. 15, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way. Learn about growing fruit and tips on pest and disease prevention. Kathleen Sutton Inspirational Fund Auction: Oct. 15, 4-7 p.m. at the Hood Canal Vista Pavilion in Port Gamble. Tickets are $10 and include hors d’oeuvres, dessert and one beverage. Money raised helps to cover transportation expenses for local women who need cancer treatment. Tickets and info: kathleensuttonfund.org. Backyard Forest Stewardship: Does your property include forest land or trees? Living in a forested setting presents unique challenges. The Kitsap Regional Library is sponsoring a series of four workshops at which WSU Kitsap County Extension Forestry staff will teach you how to reduce the risk of fire, provide wildlife habitat, and improve the health of your trees and the forest floor. This is part of the “One Book, One Community” event. Downtown Bremerton branch: Oct. 15, 2 p.m. Living History: “Teddy Roosevelt, Conservationist,” Oct.15, 1 p.m. at Kitsap Mall (next to Barnes & Noble.) Roosevelt, portrayed by living history presenter Larry Marple, talks about his philosophy and accomplishments as a

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conservationist. Later the same day, Marple will present at 7 p.m. at the Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St. This time he will describe his life and the issues facing the country during the his presidency (1901–09). Free. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org. Dig Pink: Oct. 18 at 6:15 p.m. at North Kitsap High School. North Kitsap High School will face South Kitsap High School in a volleyball match as a fundraiser for the Kathleen Sutton Memorial Fund. Spectators are encouraged to wear pink. The event will include raffle and silent auction items. Info: (360) 509-0763. Kitsap County Leadership Prayer Breakfast: Oct. 20 from 6:308:30 a.m. at the Silverdale Beach Hotel, 3073 Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale. The breakfast is open to the public, and the cost is $20 per person, or a table of 10 for $175. Advance tickets only. Featured speaker is Ed Tandy McGlasson, former NFL lineman, best-selling author and speaker. Reservations: John Taylor, (360) 779-8510. IslandWood’s HOWL-o-weeen: Oct. 23 from 1-5 p.m. at IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave., Bainbridge Island. The event is free, but preregistration is required. Info: (206) 855-4384 or email Christian Doherty at Christinad@islandwood.org. Transform your pumpkins into fascinating and wacky characters. Listen to scary (and notso-scary) tales of ghosts and goblins by the fire in the Great Hall. Walk along the haunted pumpkin patch trail. Mushroom Mania: Nov. 2 from 7-8:30 p.m. at IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave., Bainbridge. Tickets are $5, children 3 and younger are 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, mushroomy investigations. 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

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CLUBS, MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS F:67 Camera Club: Meets Oct. 17 at 6:45 p.m. at The Artist Edge, 9960 Silverdale Way NW in Silverdale. This is a program night where the topic will be “Matting and Framing” put on by the Artists Edge staff. Info: (360) 275-3019. Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS): Meets Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. at the Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. The program will be “Collective Problem Solving in Genealogical Research.” Share a success or get help with a challenge from members. Suggested donation for non-members is $5. Info: (206) 855-9457. Bainbridge Island Women’s Club: Meets Oct. 20 at 9:30 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church. The meeting is open to all women interested in hearing a presentation by Lisa Williams, a travel specialist from Bainbridge Travel, who will speak to about interesting travel destinations with special emphasis on Iceland and Costa Rica. Info: Karen Sjolseth (206) 201-3203. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Meets every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. at Silverdale Beach Hotel. Program for Oct. 20 is a presentation concerning the functions and services of the state Employment Office hosted by Bud Grahn and Gail Morse. Oct. 27 is a “Rotary Round Robin” with involvement by all club members. Info: Jack Hamilton (360) 308-9845. 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 America’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. 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 “set the stage,” 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. Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Groups: Meets the first Thursday of each month, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Linda’s Knit ‘N‘ Stitch, 3382 NE Carlton St., Silverdale. Info: Cyd Wadlow, (360) 779-9064. Women and Cancer Support Group: Second Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. at Harrison Medical Center Oncology Conference Room (second floor), 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton; first and third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. at Harrison Poulsbo Hematology and Oncology, 19500 10th Ave. NE, Suite 100, Poulsbo. Info: cancersupport@harrisonmedical.org.

DANCE Latin Dance Class (Rumba): Five classes beginning on Oct. 19 through Nov. 16, from 7:30-9 p.m. at Ridgetop Junior High, 10600 Hillsboro Drive NW, Silverdale. Cost: $70 couple or $60 seniors 62 and older. Info: Jerry (360) 779-4686. Latin Night: Oct. 22 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Seabold Community Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $10, includes lesson and dance.

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FARMERS MARKETS Bainbridge Island: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at City Hall in Winslow. What’s tough on the outside but sweet on the inside? Winter squash! Thick tough shells protect rich, sweet deliciousness. Come check out buttercup, butternut, and pumpkin, just to name a few of the many great varieties. The market will remain open at City Hall park through Nov. 12 and then move to the winter location at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church Nov. 19 through Dec.17. Kingston: The last market of the season is Oct. 15, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kingston Marina, Central Avenue and Washington Boulevard. Poulsbo: Saturdays through Dec. 17, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the corner of Iverson Street and 7th Avenue.

FILMS “The Big Trees:� Oct. 15,1:30 p.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St. Free. Directed by Feliz Fiest (1952) Starring Kirk Douglas and Eve Miller. An unscrupulous lumberjack covets lands owned by a religious sect. His greed is tempered by the love of a pious woman. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org. “Sometimes a Great Notion:� Oct. 16, 6 p.m., Firehouse Theatre, 11171 NE State Route 104. Free. Directed by Paul Newman. (1970, Universal. 114 min.) Starring Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, Lee Remick, Michael Sarrazin. Based on Ken Kesey’s classic 1964 novel about a family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggling to keep the family business alive during changing times. PG. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org. “Wildfire:� Oct. 17, 6 p.m., Downtown Bremerton Library, 612 Fifth St. Free. A documentary about the 20-day firefight in the Wenatchee National Forest in the summer of 1970. Narrated by Lorne Greene. 51 minutes. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www.krl.org. “The Long, Long Trailer:� Oct. 19, 6 p.m., Silverdale Library, 3450 NW Carlton St. Free. Honeymooners Lucy and Desi find camping in the West a little incendiary for their relationship. Directed by Vincente Minnelli. 1953. 96 minutes. A Kitsap Regional Library One Book, One Community event. Info: www. krl.org. Matinees that Matter: The film, “Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time� plays on Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. at Lynwood Theatre, 4569 Lynwood Center Rd. NE, Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $9. The film is about Leopold’s vision of a community that cares about both people and land. Post-film discussions will be moderated by members of the Bainbridge Island Land Trust. Info: www.sustainablebainbridge.org.

“The Greatest Good�: Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, 100 Ravine Lane, on the corner of State Route 305 and Winslow Way. This free movie is part of Kitsap Regional Library’s monthlong, “One Book, One Community� event. A screening of excepts from “The Greatest Good,� the awardwinning 2005 centennial film on the history of the U.S. Forest Service, will be followed by a panel discussion on the conflicting uses of public forest lands today.

LITERARY Field’s End Roundtable: Oct. 18, from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Author JanĂŠe J. Baugher discusses the topic, “Visual Arts in the Literary Arts: How and Why We Write Ekphrastically.â€? Baugher is the author of a collection of ekphrastic and travel poems. Free. Info: www. fieldsend.org. Fiction Writers’ Workshop: Mondays, 5-7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Read one of your chapters aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron, (206) 780-2377. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Looking for aspiring writers. If you are writing a novel or memoir (or thinking of writing one), join this writing group on Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. at Cafe Noir in Silverdale. Free. Info: (360) 8304968.

MUSIC Craig Sheppard Concert: Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber CutOff Road, Kingston. Tickets: $15 adult, $10 student or senior, and $35 family. Sheppard, an internationally acclaimed artist with more than 40 years experience as a concert pianist. Hot Boddies in Motion: Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. at The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $10 and available at www.treehousebainbridge.com. Bremerton Symphony Concert: Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m. (pre-concert chat at 6:30 p.m.) at the Bremerton High School Performing Arts Center, 1500 13th St., Bremerton. Tickets: $24 for adult, $8 youth. The performance will be “The Great Romantics� featuring Tchaikovsky and Brahms. Tickets and info: (360) 373-1722. Jack Wilson: Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Rd. NE, Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $10 and available at www.treehouse-

bainbridge.com. Jazz at El Croal: Fridays, 6-9 p.m., featuring Mark Lewis with different musicians each week. Oct. 14, Allen Alto; Oct. 21, Jim Day; Oct. 28, Milo Petersen. El Croal Mexican Restaurant is located at 536 4th St., Bremerton. All ages. No cover. 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. 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 an all ages group for beginning and intermediate string players. Info: (360) 379-9057. 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.

THEATER “The Guys�: As part of the Kitsap Regional Library’s One Book, One Community reading of “The Big Burn,� by Timothy Egan, Island Theatre presents a free staged dramatic reading of “The Guys,� by Anne Nelson. Written shortly after 9/11, this 90-minute two-person drama is based on the true story of eight firefighters who lost their lives in the Twin Towers — ordinary men who, like the firefighters in “The Big Burn,� showed extraordinary bravery and self-sacrifice. Bainbridge: Oct. 15-16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave.; Bremerton: Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sylvan Way Library, 1301 Sylvan Way; Poulsbo: Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road; Manchester: Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. at the Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St.; Port Orchard: Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. at Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave.; Silverdale: Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. at the Silverdale Library,

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3450 NW Carlton St.; Kingston: Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. at Little Boston Library, 31980 Little Boston Road; Downtown Bremerton: Oct. 27, 5 p.m. at the Downtown Bremerton Library, 612 Fifth St. “CATS�: Weekends Oct. 14-30 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 longest-running shows in Broadway’s history, “CATS� features 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s timeless melodies, including the hit song, “Memory.� Tickets: $27 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $19 for students, youth, military, and teachers. Pay-what-youcan preview, Oct. 13. Info: (206) 842-8569.

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Ghost Light Tales: Oct. 21-23, 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 “The Twilight Zone� and “Tales from the Crypt.� Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students/military. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org. “The Trouble with Harry�: Based on the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film, the play runs through Oct. 23 at the Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 5 p.m., final performance on Oct. 23 is at 3 p.m. Tickets range from $13-$17 and are available at www.westernwactrarts. qwestoffice.net. The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Oct. 21-23, 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 will be available at the door. Auditions for “The Women� : Oct. 24-25, from 6:30-9:30 p.m., at Bainbridge Performing Arts. The play offers roles for ages 10 to adult. Those auditioning need to present a one to twominute memorized comedic or light dramatic monologue. For an appointment, email dhadlock@bainbridgeperformingarts.org.

From Oct. 14-30, “CATS� plays at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Shows are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $27 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $19 for students, youth, military, and teachers and are available online at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org or by phone at (206) 842-8569.

Calendar submissions The Kitsap Week calendar is a free listing section for events happening in Kitsap County. If you’d like to submit an event, please include the name of the involved organization, the event’s date, purpose, cost (if applicable) and contact information. Submissions should be received one week prior to the desired publication date. All submissions will be considered for publication. Inclusion in the Kitsap Week Calendar is based on editorial space available and the discretion of the editor. Submissions may be edited, and preference will be given to events based on the date they occur. To submit information, email kitsapweek@northkitsapherald.com.

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Author, coach shares insights at ShareNet benefit KINGSTON — Leadership and coaching expert John C. Maxwell has written more than 60 books, primarily focusing on leadership. His books have sold more than 19 million copies, with some on the New York Times Best Seller List and translations in more than 50 languages. He’s one of 25 authors and artists named to Amazon. com's 10th anniversary Hall of Fame. Every year, Maxwell conducts seminars for Fortune 500 companies, international government leaders, and organizations as diverse as the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the National Football League. And now he’s coming to Kitsap County to share his insights, with all registration fees donated to ShareNet Food Bank in Kingston thanks to event sponsors Parker Financial LLC; Sherrard, McGonagle & Tizzano, Attorneys at Law; Haven in Allyn, Long Term Care; and www.nextdoorhs.com. The event, “The Five Levels of Leadership featur-

ing Dr. John C. Maxwell,� is Nov. 1 at the Kitsap Convention Center Harborside, next to the Bremerton ferry. It’s a major fundraiser for ShareNet, which has launched its Neighbor Aid 2011 campaign. Last year’s Neighbor Aid campaign covered almost half of ShareNet’s annual budget and enabled it to meet 8,500 needs – food, keeping electricity on when faced with a shutoff notice, paying rent when faced with eviction, and providing take-home food for the weekend for school children. That number is according to ShareNet director Mark Ince, who is one of four part-time employees. Ince said ShareNet’s annual budget is about $150,000. Food bank hours are Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.; and Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ShareNet is one of eight registered food banks in Kitsap County. Its defined service area is Kingston, Eglon, Hansville, Indianola, Port Gamble, and parts of Poulsbo and Suquamish. Barbara Brumagin, min-

istry coordinator at Bayside Church, said Maxwell will provide leaders of businesses and other organizations, as well as their staffs and team members, with key leadership principles they can apply to all facets of their lives.

around them. For $39, participants can attend two one-hour lectures, “The Five Levels of Leadership,� the title of his just-released book. For $149, participants can attend a plated luncheon, receive an autographed

Best-selling author and coach John C. Maxwell speaks at a benefit for ShareNet on Nov. 1.

She said the information will help participants increase their ability to influence and motivate others, relate to people in more productive ways, improve the outcome and value of their efforts, and learn steps to make a difference in their lives and the lives of those

copy of his new book, “The Five Levels of Leadership,� meet and be photographed with Maxwell, and attend all three one-hour lectures, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To register for “The Five Levels of Leadership,� visit www.sharenetfoodbank. org or call Brumagin at

297-2000, ext. 11, or email office@bayside.mail.org. Maxwell’s blog can be read at JohnMaxwellOnLeadership.com and he can be followed at Twitter. com/JohnCMaxwell. On his website, www.johnmaxwellteam.com, you can receive 60-second leadership training videos emailed daily for free. More on Maxwell: Three of his books sold one million copies each: “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership,� “Developing the Leader Within You,� and “The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader.� For more than 30 years, Maxwell has led churches in Indiana, Ohio, California, and Florida. After serving as senior pastor for 14 years, in 1995 he left Skyline Church, near San Diego, to devote himself full-time to speaking and writing. However, in 2004, he returned to congregational ministry at Christ Fellowship in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., where he is currently a teaching pastor. On Nov. 16, 2008, he began serving as a guest pastor

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11146 NE Wing Point Drive #269018

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.

Silverdale #271236 SAT & SUN 1-4. 1170 NW Montery Court

$255,000

Immaculate hm in CK school district. Hm has many updated features, including built-in vacuum, vinyl siding, new appl’s & air conditioning. Min to Silverdale & Navy facilities. Nice sized lot with greenbelt in back. Hosted by Joe Krueger 360-692-6102/360-620-4420.

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

$460,000

Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Darling 2BR/2BA cottage overlooking 5 fairways & greens of the Wing Point Country Club. Quiet road, close to deeded community beach. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179

6135 NE Tolo Road #245926

$475,000

Sun 1-4. New Price! Beautiful, near 1.5 acres with gardens. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors, updated kitchen, master on main. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Susan Grosten 206-780-7672

$309,900

Just a mile to the ferry and nestled on an acre is an inviting 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home boasting light & bright living spaces, hardwood floors, custom book cases, French doors, a gas-log fireplace and large pantry. Upper level includes a generous master with 5-piece ba, family room and 2 more bedrooms. The level landscape offers room for gardens, RVs, boats and more. Monika Riedner 360-930-1077

Bremerton #225492 Sat 1-4. 2171 Goldenrod Pl NE

$325,000

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

Poulsbo #266167 SUN 1-4. 20349 12th Avenue NE

$325,000

Wonderful home in the desirable neighborhood of Forest Rock. Great rm w/soaring ceilings, gas log frplc, maple hrdwd flrs, a nice kit w/breakfast bar, separate dining rm & a main flr master. 3 additional bdrms & a bonus rm upstairs. Professionally landscaped yard with 2 ponds, potting shed & a private relaxing patio. Terrific location just mins to the market & schools. Catherine Jones 360-779-5205.

Port Ludlow #283671 SUN 12-3. 105 W. Fir Street

$456,000

Stunning, custom built home on 3.66 AC & set on a lrg knoll w/ panoramic views of the Paradise Bay, Mt Baker, & the Cascades. Chef’s kitchen w/granite counters, island, & beautiful cabinetry; radiant floor heat on both flrs, lrg bonus rm, & main flr master w/ adj sunroom to enjoy the views. Located 2 mi from Hood Canal Bridge & 15 min to Poulsbo. Charlene Hopkins 360-779-5205.

Kingston #202139

$189,000

Country Cutie! 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler on a fully-fenced 1/3rd acre. Entire yard has plenty of privacy, huge old growth cedars, garden space and outbuilding. Close to park and beach access as a part of Jefferson Beach Estates. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315

Kingston #215317

$255,000

Beautiful view home with separate shop and gazebo, close to town and ferry. New carpet, appliances stay. Excellent value! Janet Olsen 360-265-5992

Kingston #202473

$275,000

10918 & 10912 Sunrise Dr NE #282153 & #282141 $498,000 & $535,000

Poulsbo #241384

Sun 1-4. Rolling Bay Cottages: Fabulous, architecturally-designed, modern cottages in a great location. 5 Star Built Green, innovative, energy smart design. Julie Miller 206-949-9655

$589,000

Sun 1-4. New Price! Lovely Hillandale Craftsman w/open plan, vaulted ceilings, hdwd flrs, French doors, white millwork & built-ins. Across from nbrhd park. Terry & Betsy 206-818-5556

10904 NE Bill Point Court #274660

$610,000

Sun 1-4. Nicely renovated 3BR/2.5BA home on .3 acre has 2,567 sq ft, large deck, community pool & great Sound & Mtn views! Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Host Carl Sussman 206-714-6233

10760 NE Valley Road #271812

9291 Battle Point Drive NE #239949

Kingston #270473 Sat. 2-4. 270473 Lindvog Rd NE

$147,500

Exceptional remodeled rambler on level treed corner lot! New kitchen with oak cabinets, appliances and flooring; new millwork and entry door. New architectural roof and 12’ X 20’ deck. Excellent location close to ferries & shopping. Make it yours today! Chris Moyer 360-779-5205.

Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Charming 3BR/2.5BA home in the heart of Hillandale! Two fireplaces, bonus above 2-car garage, cozy patios & garden vignettes. Near park. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792

$495,000

$668,000

Sun 1-4. Spectacular marine view from this lovely remodeled charmer! Offering the comfort and luxury of a modern beach cottage. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597

WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Harborside Condos! – Saturday 1 to 4 by appointment! Enjoy living on the edge of Bremerton’s stunning waterfront, view condos. Starting at $249,000, VA, FHA & FNMA approved. 85% sold! Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.

Suquamish #244600

Looking for space? This 3/4 acre property (made up of 3 separate tax lots) has spacious 2 level home featuring 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, large rec room, 2-car garage, fruit trees & beach access. Located close to downtown. Could be just the house you’re looking for. Linda Henry 360-509-7591

708 Village Circle NW

767 Village Circle NW #253797 Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston Starting at $243,000 OPEN: Wednesday-Friday 2:30-4:30 and Sat & Sun 1-4

$350,000

Sun 1-4. Charm, privacy & sunshine! Updated home with Salisbury hardwood floors, fireplace, large deck and hot tub. Built-in BBQ. Susan Murie Burris 206-498-8479 Marilyn McLauchlan 206-842-0339

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$729,000

Sun 1-4. Nice big 4BR/3.5BA house with room for everybody–over 4,000 sq ft. Lovely 1 acre setting near beach & Battle Point Park. Photos at HuntWilson.com. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889

4480 NE North Tolo Road #282950

$739,000

Sun 1-4. Great 4BR/3.5BA house on acreage! Stylish 3700+ sq ft, 2.5 acres. Park & beach close by. Photos at HuntWilson.com. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889

4475 Pleasant Beach Drive NE #265985

$950,000

Sun 1-4. Dazzling 3 bedroom waterfront home with exquisite views of Rich Passage. Only footsteps from shops, movie theater and cafĂŠ. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600 BainbridgeIslandLiving.com

10398 NE Country Club Road #220782 $1,575,000 SUN 1-4. Elegant Port Blakely 3 bdrm/4 bth med bank waterfront. Elegance abounds in this exquisite home w/storybook views of Port Blakely & the Seattle skyline. Dream kitchen, majestic grand entry leads to tasteful sublime home complete w/soaring ceilings, French doors, 2nd kitchen, bonus rm, formal & informal areas. Tom Schirle & Carii Clawson 206-780-1500.

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $560,000

Historic Craftsman perfectly sited on shy 3 acres overlooking Eagle Harbor awaits your restoration. Harborside float for kayaks & canoes. Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681

Historic Eagledale #106074

$795,000

New Price! Classic NW style. 4,600+ sq ft w/full walk-out basement. Stunning 4.9 acres; 2 tax parcels. Candidate for land trust benefits. David Parker 206-714-4300, bainbridgepropertysales.com

$269,000

Stunning 3 bdrm Chaffey built home! Impressive updates & improvements! New roof in 2008! Exterior cedar siding painted in 2009. Kitchen w/new stainless appl & tiled floors. Hall bath w/ new slate floors, shower/tub with slate surround, granite counters, brushed nickel fixtures. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.

Ridgetop #215873

$299,000

Move-in ready! Bathed in natural light this open concept home will suit your every need. Oversized kitchen, family room, formal living, vaulted ceilings, spacious master suite & fenced back yard. Close to schools, shopping, Bangor, medical, yet nestled on quiet cul-de-sac. RV parking and a peek a Olympic Mtns from covered front porch. Kim Poole 360-297-6420

BR E M ERTON Bremerton #279284

$62,500

Well maintained Mid-level condo “No stairs� with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room with wood-burning fireplace, spacious balcony area for entertaining and more! Close to hospital, PSNS and ferry. Ted Abernathy 360-692-6102/360-509-0627.

$199,900

Delightful Manette 3 bdrm w/charm & quality. Excellent condition, easy maintenance. A few blocks from beach & Salmon fishing. Views of sound. Fruit trees. Alan Cady 360-692-6102/360-731-2160.

Bremerton # 255392

$225,000

Amazing mid-century multi-level home on huge lot convenient to Bangor, Bremerton, Hospitals & all amenities. Lovingly cared for 3 bdrm, 1.75 bth home has updated windows, furnace, tile work, hdwd floors & 50-year roof. Great outdoor dining room off kitchen. So many possibilities. Rod Blackburn 360-509-7042.

PIERCE COUN T Y Sunrise Waterfront #281669

$3,300,000

Surrounded by acres of protected shoreline with 180 ft. of nobank beach, all-day sun and nearly 6,000 sq. ft. of classic, comfortable elegance. Molly Neary 206-920-9166

Lake of the Woods #242221

$134,950

No doubt you will love the view of the city skyline on the drive to your new hm. Not far from the Seattle Ferry, yet tucked away with all the peace & quiet of country living. Make this affordable home yours today! Beth Sturdivan 360-876-9600

Manchester #281828

$260,000

Located in the desirable community of Manchester on the end of a dead end street with wonderful Seattle views you’ll find this charming traditional home. Over 1700 sq ft & sits on .31 acres. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Olalla #282321

$264,950

Located in the wonderful community of Olalla on a .89 fully fenced private lot is where you’ll find this jewel. 1st class remodel & addition. Spacious kitchen, wood stove in living rm plus more. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

South Kitsap #245119

$299,000

Live in a beautiful 2300+ sq ft home on 2.3 acres with a stable & tack room. This 2 story home has the master on the main floor with walk-in closet & 2 additional bedrooms upstairs. Kim Bartell 360-876-9600

WAT ER FRON T Olalla #242295

$119,900

Open floor plan in this nicely updated home. Kitchen has been remodeled with new cabinets & countertops. Bathrooms have new ceramic tile countertops & tub surround. Denise Raught 360-876-9600

$159,900

The time is now to build your dream home on this 75 ft of waterfront. All the work has been done–septic, well, wetland delineation, rd easements, drainage, shoreline study, site plans and more. Barry Jones 360-876-9600

Tahuya #278639

$160,000

Peaceful Waterfront home on Collins Lake! Great for fishing, kayaking, swimming and relaxing! This is a private community w/ no public access to the lake. Surrounded by Tahuya St Forest w/ miles of riding trails for horses, Mt bikes & ATVs. Two public docks & boat launches. Stocked with Trout every year. Donna Bosh 360-692-6102/360-265-0958.

Bremerton #281207

$350,000

Gorgeous south facing views of Marine and Sinclair Inlet. This 2 bedroom, 1.75 bath, 1239 SF Harborside condo has floor to ceilings windows, custom paint, hand scraped hdwd floors. Perfect location for Seattle commute. See your boat from your living room. Amy Allen 360-620-0499.

LOTS & L A ND Kingston #261995

$46,900

Beautiful .46 Acre lot in Jefferson Beach Estates. Level and lightly wooded. PUD water hook up is paid. Just a few blocks to the beach, fishing pier & boat ramp. Owner financing available. Cathy Morris 360-271-8448

Long Lake #255542

Manette #280139 Eagle Harbor #254226

$459,000

Looking for a spectacular view home on acreage? This 3 bdrm/2.5 bath, 2,769 sf home on 1.32 level AC. Watch the ferry cruise by from the dining area, family rm, media rm, office & beautifully remodeled master suite. Plenty of rm for an RV & a serious shop, fully fenced pasture, small barn & expansive & sunny yard to garden. Bridget Young & Joni Kimmel 360-779-5205.

Bremerton #280050

South Kitsap #280794

$395,000

First time on the market! Poulsbo Place II Live/Work town home overlooking plaza in historic downtown Poulsbo. This popular Birchwood model offers 786 sf of retail space & 1316 sf of living space. The living unit features two Master Suites, hrdwd flrs, one car garage & a second reserve spot, balcony & a peek-a-boo view of Liberty Bay & the marina. Live & work in Poulsbo, no more commute or traffic! Terry Burns & Kelly Muldrow 360-779-5205.

Kingston #247090

SOU T H K ITS A P

$49,777

This could be the one! Great location near Long Lake in an area of nice homes & one of 2 lots currently for sale. Imagine your dream home standing tall with amazing territorial views & privacy. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600

Grapeview #282847

$50,000

Last one 1 acre parcel available in 20+ acre parcel located just off Hwy 3. Surrounded by 15+ acres of green belt buffer & wildlife preserve, very private & secluded near Mason Lake & Pickering Passage for boating & fishing. 3 golf courses 20 minutes away. Christy Fancher 360-536-3993.

Bremerton #240496

$65,000

Beautiful lakeside building site on wonderful Lake Symington just minutes to Bremerton and Silverdale. 79 feet of no-bank waterfront on a level lot with gorgeous morning sun to brighten your day. Preliminary septic report suggests an alternative system for a 3 bdrm home. Water & electricity in the street. Terry Burns 360-779-5205.

Poulsbo #133880

$89,900

Beautiful & inviting - 2.5 are level, partially fenced parcel! Corners & boundaries clearly marked. Nicely treed. Just minutes to Poulsbo w/easy highway access to Kingston & Naval Base Bangor. Nearby acreage provides miles of hiking trails, biking & horseback riding. Vern Young 360-731-1144/373-0215.

Lake Tahuyeh/Seabeck #279618

$99,950

Best of country living, 5 acres, fabulous Olympic Mountains, view, dead-end street, private, waiting for you, owner terms. Klaus Golombek 360-692-6102/360-649-5154.

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $135,000

330 NE High School Road #220, Bainbridge Island

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SUN 1-4

In town living offered completely furnished! Just move right in to this meticulously maintained Condo. Warm, quiet, private, with mesmerizing territorial view. A secured building with easy access to your covered parking. DD: From Hwy 305 West on High School Road, complex west of Best Western – parking on street. Hosted by Johansson 206-962-1525 – Johansson CLARK Real Estate

$194,900

8357 Hidden Cove Rd, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-3

$624,950

2910 NE Yankee Girl Circle, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Completion end of October. Wonderful new home, private setting, large covered deck with fireplace and territorial view. Too many unique features to list! Lives large with 10-ft ceilings, natural light, builtin window seats – lots of custom details. 3BR, 2.5 BA, Main Floor Master with full bath and office. Built Green! MLS# 268012. Marleen Martinez 206.778.5164. Johansson Clark Real Estate. Hosted by Marleen Martinez.

Fine old Bainbridge home begs TLC! Clean and ready to go! New septic in 2000. Near Port Madison Yacht Club & Seattle Yacht Club outstation. Waterfront park nearby too. Nice yard w/ garden space, large garden cabin, artesian well, plum & apple trees. MLS 236735. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Call 206.842.1733 and ask for Chris Miller x 124.

$668,000

$225,000

Nice big 4BR/3.5BA house with room for everybody — over 4,000 sq ft. Lovely 1 acre setting near beach and Battle Point Park. MLS #239949. Photos at HuntWilson.com. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889

330 Grow Ave NW Unit C-1, Bainbridge Island

Sun 1-4

NEW LISTING! You won’t find a better value for this 3 bedroom/1.75 bath, 1475 sq.ft. end unit, single level condo in the heart of vibrant Winslow! This immaculate condo lives like a rambler. It comes with a storage room, pool, a courtyard w/lush landscaping & assigned parking. Update the home just the way you want it to be! DD: Going West on High School Road, left at Grow past Wyatt Way. MLS# 281403. Aurora Mancebo 206.595.6705 or 206.842.9139. For more photos, visit my website: www.auroramancebo.com. E-mail: auroramanceo@yahoo.com

$350,000

8801 NE New London Court, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Charm, privacy & sunshine! Updated home w/Salisbury hdwd floors, fireplace, large deck & hot tub. Built-in BBQ. #263240. Susan Murie Burris 206-498-8479 Marilyn McLauchlan 206-842-0339. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$399,000

5816 Crystal Springs Dr NE, BI

SUN 1-4

PRICE REDUCED Northwest Contemporary with main floor master. Hardwoods throughout, galley kitchen, vaulted ceilings, custom baths, lovely gardens and privacy. DD: Crystal Springs Dr. past Baker Hill to sign. MLS#256163 Jim Kennedy/Bainbridge Homes 206-849-5045

$460,000

11146 NE Wing Point Drive, Bainbridge Island

10760 NE Valley Road, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Spectacular marine view from this lovely remodeled charmer! Offering the comfort and luxury of a modern beach cottage. #271812. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$729,000

$739,000

9291 Battle Point Drive NE

Sun 1-4

4480 NE North Tolo Road, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Great 4BR/3.5BA house on acreage! Stylish 3700+ sq ft, 2.5 acres. Park & beach close by. Photos at HuntWilson.com. #282950. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889. 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 / Georg Syvertsen, Managing Broker (206) 780-6153.

$950,000

4475 Pleasant Beach Drive NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Dazzling 3BR waterfront home w/exquisite views of Rich Passage. Only footsteps from shops, movie theater & cafĂŠ. #265985. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600, BainbridgeIslandLiving.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! Darling 2BR/2BA cottage overlooking 5 fairways & greens of the Wing Point Country Club. Quiet road, close to deeded community beach. #269018. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

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$465,000

New Pricing! Realize your dream now of owning a beautiful home at Snowberry Bungalows! Built GreenÂŽ energy smart construction. Grounds maintained by HOA & 1.5 acres of community open space overlooking the Olympic Mtns offers courtyard living at its finest! Master on main, huge covered porches, natural gas fireplaces, Energy Star appliances, gorgeous finishes, 2-10 Homebuyers Warranty. 3 homes move-in ready. WWW.SNOWBERRYBUNGALOWS.COM. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / SHERRI SNYDER 206-842-9236.

1842 NE Virginia Ct, Bainbridge Island

Sunday 1-4

NEW LISTING fully fenced Fort Ward sun filled corner lot on friendly cul-de-sac.! Clean and Gorgeous 3bd/2.5bth, 2557sf with wide planked floors, skylights, French doors, office/den and bonus room! A must see property up on the hill! +Photos:www.mercurymichael.com/277880 MLS# 277880, Mercury Michael (206) 780-6075, REMAX Unlimited

$475,000

6135 NE Tolo Road, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

New Price! Beautiful, near 1.5 acres w/gardens. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hdwd flrs, updated kit, master on main. #245926. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$475,000

1223 Ananda Place NW, Bainbridge Island

Sun 1-4

Stand alone 1,928 sq.ft. townhome near shops and ferry, main floor master suite plus additional bedroom with bath, great room, 9-ft. ceiling, kitchen with stainless and granite, wrap-around deck, completely fenced landscaped yard, attached 2-car garage with work area. MLS #276898 Paul Holzman 206-856-2691 Hosted by Jan Horning

$495,000

708 Village Circle NW, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! Charming 3BR/2.5BA home in the heart of Hillandale! Two fireplaces, bonus above 2-car garage, cozy patios & garden vignettes. Near park. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792.Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

From $250,000

$259,000

1747 Bungalow Way NE, Poulsbo

23193 Brandon Place, Poulsbo

SAT & SUN 1-4

SUN 2-4

Located in a very desirable Vinland neighborhood, this sweet 3bed/2bath, 1707 sf immaculate rambler is in a world of its own, set back from the cul-de-sac in a .6-acre park-like, private setting. Breakfast nook, family room and master bedroom all have exterior doors that open onto the west facing deck. New exterior paint & carpet. MLS 216741. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Wendy Burroughs 206.399.4488.

BREMERTON $229,900

3351 Garland Lane, Bremerton

SUN 12-3

Rolling Bay Cottages: Fabulous, architecturally-designed, modern cottages in a great location. 5 Star Built Green, innovative, energy smart design. #282153 & #282141. Julie Miller 206-949-9655. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

Price Reduction! 1 of 3 Upscale Homes In Gibbs Meadow! Spacious 3 BD/2 BA, 1452 SqFt rambler has Hardi siding, 30 yr roof, Low E windows, SS appls & gas furnace & water heater. Gleaming wood floors & granite tile countertops in kitchen. Chic 10 lite French doors open up to the den. LG lot, permeable paving & rain gardens, top off this great buy! Come and take a look at all the beautiful homes for sale. DD: From Wheaton Way, turn West onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Rd and Rickey Rd. Turn left on Garland Lane. Go about one block to new homes on right. MLS# 215867. Hosted by: Bob Vergeer Silverdale Realty 360-271-9731

$570,000

$229,900

$498,000 & $535,000

10918 & 10912 Sunrise Dr NE, Bainbridge

14668 Komedal Rd, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

SUN 1-3

ISLAND OASIS — Modernized Bainbridge farmhouse surrounded by 2.4 level acres of privacy with guest cottage and large 2-car garage. Open great room concept with gorgeous custom cabinetry, cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors, skylights. Fireplace and peaceful soaking tub in master suite. Sewing room and bonus in lower level. Fabulous mature landscaping offers amazing heritage plantings, “winnie-the-poo tree� and thousands of flowers, dog run, patio, expansive lawn! Visit http://komedal.bainbridgislandhistorichome.com. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Call Leah Applewhite 206.387.0439.

$589,000

767 Village Circle NW, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

New Price! Lovely Hillandale Craftsman w/open plan, vaulted ceilings, hdwd flrs, French doors, white millwork & built-ins. Across from nbrhd park. #253797. Terry & Betsy 206-818-5556. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$610,000

10904 NE Bill Point Court, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Nicely renovated 3BR/2.5BA home on .3 acre has 2,567 sq ft, large deck, community pool & great Sound & Mtn views! #274660. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Host Carl Sussman 206-714-6233. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

3367 Garland Lane, Bremerton

SAT & SUN 12-3

Price Reduction! 1 of 2 High Quality Ramblers Just Finished! Upscale 3bd/2ba, 1450 SqFt hm is custom designed to be a warm and cozy. Open & 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 & Rickey Road. Turn left onto Garland Lane to new homes. MLS# 215866. Bob Vergeer Silverdale Realty 360-271-9731

$254,900

3337 Garland Lane, Bremerton

SAT & SUN 12-3

Amazing 2-Story In New Gibbs Meadow! Unique 2-story, 3bd/2.5ba, 1702 SqFt hm features open, spacious floor plan + separate family rm, all on the 1st floor w/ spacious view decks for your summer enjoyment. This is a “BUILT GREEN� community. High efficiency appls, extra insulation, permeable paving, rain gardens for storm water & private lot. DD: From Hwy 303 turn West onto Sylvan Way, past Pine Road & Rickey Rd. Turn left onto Garland Lane to new homes. MLS# 215809. Bob Vergeer Silverdale Realty 360-271-9731

$336,000

6589 Stampede Blvd NW, Bremerton

SUN 12-3

Custom Luxury Home In Bremerton! One-owner 3bd/2.5ba, spacious 2,466 SF luxury home with cedar planked ceilings & sunken living rm w/ huge windows overlooking fully landscaped ½ Acre. Kitchen w/LG island has double oven, gleaming custom built oak cabs & flooring. Den on main level. Master has its own breakfast deck & bath! Adjacent land available. DD: From Silverdale, drive East on Bucklin Hill Rd, over the hill then right on Nels Nelson. Go past Fairgrounds, Nels Nelson becomes Stampede. Home on the right. MLS# 272905. Carolee Vergeer Silverdale Realty, 360-271-9732

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HANSVILLE

OPEN HOUSE Sunday Noon - 3

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 4

Buy Waterfront Cottage, Get Adjoining Lot Free!

New Home in Port Blakely Area

BOGO FREE! That’s right… this is one of the best Buy One, Get One Free deals you will ever see! Buy the cottage… get the 2nd Lot! Remarkable additions include the living room with a cozy new builtin fireplace... you’ll love the warmth this winter! Exit from the Living Room through the slider out onto the deck to watch the ships go by.

New home currently under construction with completion Oct. 15. Main floor master with full bath and office. Premium lot, private setting, surrounded by open space.

The kitchen just had a total makeover… beautiful hickory cabinets; granite counters and a sharp white farm sink have made this a great little kitchen. Enjoy the view while doing dishes. Warm wood floors are throughout the first floor. The dining area lives large now as French doors and a deck were added, where you can see the manicured grounds. Add to all this an amazing view of the shipping lanes, cruise ships and the Cascades. Master suite is heavenly with private balcony; great place for a good night kiss! Imagine the peace you will receive when you soak away in the jetted tub while watching sailboats glide by. This is the perfect set up. Enjoy the peacefulness now and build on, up or out later.

Enjoy evenings outside on your covered deck with the warmth from your outdoor fireplace. This home lives large with 10-foot ceilings, lots of natural light, custom details, and built green.

Don’t Miss Out… Take Action Today!

Jan Zufelt, REMBA, CRS, GRI, ABR, ASP 360-620-2383 John L. Scott Real Estate www.johnlscott.com/28619 MLS# 273075

Location 37206 Thors Rd NE, Hansville Price $374,500 Features High-bank Waterfront, Mtn/Water Views, 3.53 Acres, 2 BR, 1.75 BA, Hardwood Floors, Vaulted Ceilings

PORT ORCHARD AREA

OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1 - 4

Marleen Martinez

Location 2910 NE Yankee Girl Circle Price $624,950 Features Private Setting, 3 BR, 2.5 BA,

206-778-5164 Johansson Clark Real Estate MLS# 268012

Outdoor Covered Deck with Fireplace, New Home!

BREMERTON

OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun 1 - 4

South Kitsap Home

Harborside

This immaculate and upgraded 2,420 sq. ft., 4-bedroom home offers all the space you desire. formal living & dining with eat-in kitchen open to family room with beautiful gas fireplace & cherry hardwoods. Tiled kitchen is open to deck overlooking huge fully fenced backyard. Upstairs features 4 bedrooms and spacious master suite plus huge bonus/game room. All bedrooms have walk-in closets & all baths have tiled floors. Convenient location to Hwy 16 & close to military bases at Bremerton & Bangor.

Just two opportunities remain right on the Promenade at Harborside! A spacious floor plan w/nearly 2,000 SF. Dark walnut floors accent floor-to-ceiling windows. Gas fireplace creates a cozy ambience. A study just off the living rm w/double doors features views of the Bremerton waterways. Kitchen w/butler’s pantry allows storage for all your kitchen needs. Lrg patio is perfect for entertaining. Bedrooms upstairs, including a master suite w/private balcony. A spa-like bath, well appointed in marble. Double vanity & separate tub & shower. Laundry is located close by. The Townhouse plan offers an additional sense of privacy, away from it all, yet steps to ferry, shops & dining.

Wendy Crenshaw

Amy Allen, Managing Broker Penny Jones, Managing Broker

Cell (360) 271-6743 Office (360) 616-7922 Coldwell Banker Park Shore www.wendyc.com MLS# 278284

Location 11961 Mayfair Ave SW, Pt. Orchard Price $294,900 Features 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Wall to Wall Carpet, Attached garage

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Live the Life!

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 4

Just move right in to this meticulously maintained Condominium, just minutes away from everything Winslow has to offer. Warm, quiet, and private, with a mesmerizing territorial view of the open space and green belt. Unit comes tastefully furnished and decorated; you’ll feel at home the minute you walk in. Secured building with easy access to covered parking.

JJ Johansson 206-962-1525 Johansson CLARK Real Estate Jj@johanssonclark.com www.johanssonclark.com NWMLS#: 230079

Location:

360-627-7658 Windermere RE/Kitsap Inc. web: harborsidecondominiums.com

MLS #170855

360 Washington Ave, #92, Bremerton Price: $449,000 Features: 1928 square feet, Views, 2 bedroom/2.5 bath, Den, Fireplace

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Sakai Village Home Welcome home to Sakai Village. Convenient location which is only minutes to downtown, schools, library, shopping, dining and the arts. This beautiful home comes with upgrades galore! 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, granite slab countertops, plantation shutters, tons of built-ins, 2-car insulated garage with keyless entry pad, plus fenced sunny backyard and deck. Bright and sunny spacious, open floor plan – all set in the wonderful community of Sakai Village!

Location 330 NE High School Rd #220 Price $135,000 Features 1 BR/1 BA, 691 sq. ft., Completely furnished

Eileen Black 206-696-1540 Bainbridge Island John L. Scott MLS# 214998 www.johnlscott.com/76780

Location 1802 Sakai Village Loop Price $285,000 Features 2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, 1290 SF, Hardwood Floors, Granite Countertops, Open, Sunny Floor Plan


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NORTH KITSAP NEW LISTING–INDIANOLA $369,000 Indianola Gem on professionally landscaped .75 acre! 3bd/2.5ba w/soaring 20ft ceilings, hardwoods, maple cabinets, walk-in closets & huge 2-level deck. Lisa Diehl 360-850-3402 View at www.johnlscott.com/49829

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OPEN HOUSE–HANSVILLE $374,500 SUN 12-3. 37206 Thors Rd NE Buy Cape Cottage-get 2nd lot free! Kitchen w/ beautiful cabinets, granite, farm sink, French Doors & Deck added to dining room. Amazing Views! Jan Zufelt 360-297-5550 View at www.johnlscott.com/28619 HANSVILLE $649,000 PRICE REDUCED. NW Contemporary Waterfront home w/cedar exterior, travertine, marble/slate. Chef’s kitchen, 2 Mstr Stes, breathtaking Shipping Ln views from almost every room. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186 View at www.johnlscott.com/83894

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND BAINBRIDGE $127,950 PRICE REDUCED. Living is gracious on the top flr of this classic Victorian Condo.Plank fir flrs,tall ceilings, skylights, fresh paint & durable slate roof along w/many updates. Ginger Vincent 360-779-8584 View at www.johnlscott.com/74576 OPEN HOUSE–BAINBRIDGE $457,000 SUN 1-4. 998 NE Vineyard Lane #J-202 A tranquil refuge from the hubbub of city life. Unit features Brazilian Cherry wood floors throughout and an open great-room feel. Don Rooks 206-948-9483 View at www.johnlscott.com/63524 OPEN HOUSE–BAINBRIDGE $255,000 SAT 11-2 & SUN 1-4. 214 Grow Avenue Sunny, delightful, well maintained, 2 bedroom 1-3/4 bath Townhome with gas fireplace. Located within easy access to downtown and ferry. Michael Ballou 206-715-9980 View at www.johnlscott.com/24892

BREMERTON BREMERTON $185,000 Beautiful mostly level 7.4 acres near Wildcat Lake. Perfect place for your dream home, power on property & partial views. Shelley Morritt 360-710-4372 View at www.johnlscott.com/64112

CENTRAL KITSAP SEABECK LAND $179,000 Ready to build! Water, septic, pwr, phone & cable all ready in ground. 5.90 acres, Potential view, surrounded by protected forest. Road Maintenance Agreement in place. Judy Reets 360-698-8181 View at www.johnlscott.com/34563 SEABECK RANCH $749,000 Beautiful 2,750 sq ft hm on 20 acres, surrounded by 30,000 acres of riding trails. 150x100 riding arena, 8 stall barn w/heated tack rm, hot wash rm & more. Don Holtz 360-731-0786 View at www.johnlscott.com/76374

SOUTH KITSAP PORT ORCHARD $199,900 REDUCED PRICE. Country living at its best! Gorgeous, well maintained 3BR/2BA home with 1616 sq ft, and 2.15 acres close to elementary school, Hwy 16 and Long Lake, landscaped! Deborah Lozares 360-340-3359 View at www.johnlscott.com/55934

SHELTON $169,000 This pristine home is a fabulous value! 1680 sq. ft. beautifully situated on treed lot with view of Timberlake. Add. tax parcel plus garage with power, water, septic! Patricia McGuire 360-895-5212 View at www.johnlscott.com/16062

JOHN L. SCOTT KITSAP COUNTY OFFICE LOCATIONS Bainbridge Island | Vicki Browning, Managing Broker............. (206) 842-5636 Kingston | Tom Heckly, Managing Broker.......................................... (360) 297-7500 Port Orchard | Jacqui Curtiss, Managing Broker .......................... (360) 876-7600 Poulsbo | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ........................................ (360) 779-7555 Silverdale | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ............................... (360) 692-9777 John L. Scott Real Estate has 122 offices, some offices are independently owned and operated.

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