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Miss Kitsap 2011 Hannah Wood crowns Jessicajae Townsend Miss Kitsap 2012, Jan. 7 in the Bremerton Performing Arts Auditorium. Mike Scott
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AMBITIOUS PLATFORMS FOR PAGEANT TITLEHOLDERS BREMERTION — Three young women are now wearing crowns — and carrying ambitious agendas — as Miss Kitsap, Miss Poulsbo and Miss Silverdale. The annual scholarship pageant was Jan. 7 in the Bremerton Performing Arts Auditorium. Miss Kitsap is Jessicajae Townsend 18, a senior at South Kitsap High School. She received $3,800 in scholarships in addition to a $1,000 scholarship to Olympic College. Her platform is “One Can at a Time — The Fight Against Local Hunger.” She is the senior class president and vice president of her Key Club and will be working with local food banks this year. Krystal Jimenez, 16, a junior at Bremerton High School, was named first runner-up to Miss Kitsap and received $1,600 in scholarships. Also participating in the Miss Kitsap Pageant were Elaina Ausbrooks, 17, of Bremerton; Kaitlyn Gervais, 19, of Bremerton; Taylor Mahoney, 18, of Bremerton; and Kiara Serantes, 17,
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Fire destroys six Silverdale businesses Tanning bed bulb is cause of biggest fire in a decade
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Marianne Haukli, owner and trainer at Rain City CrossFit, lifts the slosh pipe during a Saturday training session Jan 7.
Bremerton athletes train for ESPN CrossFit Games Pipes, beer kegs and giant tires are their equipment of choice BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Cory Goffrier swayed under the weight of a 10-foot long metal pipe filled with water as his workout buddies hooted and hollered from the sidelines. He grunted and heaved the pipe until it cleared the top of his head. “I told them to fill that with beer, so if we drop it, it’s a party,” said Bill Simpson, a fellow gym member. The “slosh pipe,” created by gym owners Carol Clingan and Marianne Haukli during the Christmas holiday is one of many unusual objects athletes use to
train with instead of traditional exercise equipment at Rain City CrossFit in Bremerton. Before the pipe, it was a giant truck tire that a member found discarded at the dump for “tire flips” and jumps. Passersby often mistake the gym for a storage space, said Haukli. The warehouse bay door is connected to four other storage bays in Navy Yard City. The floors are covered with the same mats used in horse stables. “It’s just your body and raw materials pipes, kegs, tires,” Clingan said. “You learn to control your body without a whole bunch of equipment.” Clingan, 42, is following this regime in her training to compete for the Fittest Woman on Earth competition at the ESPN CrossFit games. Joining her is the gym’s youngest member, Greg Celia, 20,
who is gunning for the title of Fittest Man on Earth. “It’s our youngest and oldest going for it in the same games,” Haukli said. The international competition is broadcast on ESPN, and the grand prize is $1 million. It will be the first attempt by both athletes, and they are training every day for the regional opens, first round of competition, on Feb. 22. The CrossFit Games are comparable to the Ironman Triathlon in intensity, Haukli explained, but with a twist. CrossFit events are kept secret throughout the 3-day competition so that athletes never know what event they will face. “You have to be ready for anything,” said Celia. “It’s not like you can just run a lot or lift some weights.” SEE CROSSFIT, A9
A three-alarm fire destroyed six businesses in a Silverdale retail complex Sunday afternoon sending various employees into the parking lots at 9995 Silverdale Way NW as it quickly devoured the building. The fire was the biggest in Silverdale for more than a decade. The fire and resulting damage displaced an estimated 40 employees, but none were hurt in the blaze that started in the Desert Sun Tanning Salon shortly after 2 p.m. Authorities said that the fire started after a tanning bed bulb malfunctioned. The first call to Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Station 51, about one mile away, was made at 2:07 p.m., was described as an “appliance fire,” according to Battalion Chief Steve Hostetter, the commander on scene during the fight. By the time the first truck and supporting ambulance arrived four minutes later, it was clear to firefighters that more than an appliance was burning on Silverdale Way and the call bumped to one alarm structure fire. Quick ly growing to three alarms, the Bremerton Fire Department and the Navy’s Federal Fire Department joined CKFR to battle the blaze. Monday, fire
crews worked to kill hotspots still smoking in the Forza Coffee Company shop as business owners met with insurance agents in adjacent parking lots. An exploding lightbulb in a tanning bed at Desert Sun caused the fire, according to the Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s Office. Forza Coffee, Cigar Land, Hearing Solutions, Ed Wyse Beauty Supply, Cruise Holiday and Desert Sun Tanning Salon sustained severe fire, smoke, and water damage, said Ileana LiMarzi, spokeswoman for Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue. Ken Hwang, the retail complex owner, said he bought the building seven years ago and plans to rebuild as soon a possible. Hwang said the fire started “small” and that he was concerned how it moved into the attic and spread so quickly to destroy his building and all the businesses within. Generally tanning bed fires are contained to the salons in which they occur, largely due to the engineering of drywall material that is rated to withstand fire for up to 45 minutes before succumbing. “No one expected the whole thing to burn,” Hwang said. Hostetter said a few factors contributed to the surprisingly quick spread of fire into the SEE FIRE, A8
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More than lipstick and a pink Cadillac Bremerton woman goes from shipyard pipefitter to sucessful life selling Mary Kay products BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Julie Jennings drove her last pink Cadillac with her best friend and newborn to Dallas for a work seminar. It was the summer of 2009. Six months later, she and her family took a road trip to Disneyland in the same car. She wouldn’t have gone on either trip if it wasn’t for her job — they gave her the car. Jennings, an independent senior sales director for Mary Kay Inc., was recently awarded her third pink Cadillac from the company in recognition for business performance. In seven years with Mary Kay, the former pipefitter has earned a total of six free cars, which are on a twoyear lease program where the company also pays for more than half of the auto insurance, Jennings said. It wasn’t about winning free Cadillacs or gaining deals on makeup for Jennings when she first started as an independent beauty consultant for Mary Kay in 2004. At the time she was still working at her “day job� at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. “I was just playing,� said
Jennings. “I just thought it was lipstick. I liked the skincare.� Jennings, of Bremerton, wanted the discounts for the skincare products and wasn’t interested in the makeup — or selling other people products as a Mary Kay consultant. She juggled her work with Mary Kay and as a full time pipefitter general foreman at the shipyard. Once she realized that she was making just as much money — and sometimes even more — than her work at the shipyard, she “retired� from the shipyard in 2007 and continued her career at Mary Kay. “It was easy, but hard,� she said on her decision to leave the shipyard since she was comfortable working there, and enjoyed it. Mary Kay offers skincare products as well as a cosmetic line that consultants worldwide sell, which are not available at retail stores. Some of the incentives offered to a sales director and her team include the use of a pink Cadillac. There are more than five other sales directors in Kitsap County, Jennings said. To win a pink Cadillac — a vehicle in the higher end
of the tier of car awards — a sales director and her team has to sell at least $96,000 of products in a 6-month period. Currently more than 7,300 independent sales members have qualified for “career cars,� with more than 1,400 of those being pink Cadillacs, said Virginia Hock, a spokeswoman for Mary Kay. Since the program’s inception in 1969, more than 120,000 sales members have either qualified or re-qualified to use a car, she added. People come to Mary Kay for different reasons, said Jennings adding that it could be for the money, for the recognition received in terms of prizes like diamonds or cars, or for other awards that can be granted on a monthly or quarterly basis. For Jennings, it’s helped the mother of two young children boost her self confidence and personal growth. “I was the kind of person who would sit and watch people and wait for them to come talk to me,� she said of before working at Mary Kay. And, she also enjoys being her own boss. Jennings said the benefit of Mary Kay is that people can make their own schedules and move at their own pace. “You don’t have to wait for someone else to retire,� she said. Jennings moved up from being a consultant
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Julie Jennings, a senior sales director with Mary Kay Inc., has received a total of six “career cars� from the company. to a sales director in one year. She added that she likes being able to mentor and teach other people to become successful. As a sales director, Jennings has 110 active members in her team, or “unit� as it is referred to at Mary Kay. Her unit’s name is “Julie’s Jetsetters� because she likes traveling. Jennings has been to nearly all 50 states in the country, missing two or three in the northeast region. Because some of her unit members are active duty military personnel and do not live in Washington state, Jennings said she communicates with them via emails, calls, texts and even Facebook. Julian Kohlbrand, who has been working at Mary Kay for a little over five years
and is in Jennings’ unit, said Jennings always sets a good example for everyone else. Mary Kay has an “adoptee� program where consultants may attend meetings with others who may not be their direct unit director. Kohlbrand said that when this happens, Jennings never identifies the person as an “adoptee� to everyone else at meetings and treats all members equally. “Her work ethic is — in one word — incredible,� Kohlbrand said. Jennings has always been able to get around “life happening� while continuing to work, Kohlbrand said. “On a day to day basis, it’s nice to see she’s human,� she said. Aside from her responsibilities as a sales director, Jennings is also president of
the Silverdale Chamber of Commerce. The chamber has about 375 members. Her husband, Marc Jennings, said even at the shipyard she worked very hard, was self-motivated and involved, so none of that has changed. But, other things have. “She’s a lot more girly now,� Marc Jennings said. “I don’t know how else to put that.� Julie Jennings’ transition to being her own boss and leaving the shipyard was difficult for her, Marc Jennings said, but he added that he had no concerns since he knew she had the ability to accomplish what needs to get done and saw that Mary Kay has a solid business plan. He has been working at the shipyard as a marine pipefitter apprentice for a year-and-a-half. For this year, Julie Jennings isn’t eyeing another Cadillac. She said her goal is to become a national sales director. There are currently two active national sales directors in the state, she said. And even though she may wear lipstick now, she said her job is way more than makeup products. “It’s more than lipstick. It’s more than making a living.� she said. “It’s a way to make a life.�
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Brem. schools discuss capital projects levy BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
An increase in taxes is the last thing most people want. But, later this year residents may be able to vote on a capital projects levy for the Bremerton School District. Discussions of a potential 2012 capital projects levy began in the fall for the school district and Bremerton School Board members agreed at last Thursday’s school board meeting that discussions need to continue and supported preparations be made for the community to vote in an August special election on a levy. “We need to get this done,� said board member Carolynn Perkins at the meeting. “We do have aging buildings.� As far as the exact number — or even range — of tax dollars that would be gathered — and for how many years it will be gathered — from such a levy have yet to be defined. Money from a capital projects levy can only go toward facilities projects, such as upgrades or construction, and technology. The exact projects that would benefit from such levy dollars have not been determined yet as well. Board members and district officials understand that in difficult economic times, the notion of increasing taxes is not what people like to hear. “Even in the best of times, people don’t want to raise taxes,� said Superintendent Lester “Flip� Herndon. The district’s Facilities Committee compiled a suggested list of facility issues this school year that would benefit from
being addressed in anywhere from one to four years and others that could be started more than 10 years from now, but will need to eventually be fixed. Replacing the roof of Bremerton High School — about a $2.1 million project — is listed under the “one to four years� category. “It’s not an absolute four years, as a roof may be able to be patched and last another year or two, but it was prioritized based on safety and security for students and staff plus maintaining the facilities we have to serve student and community needs,� said Wayne Lindberg, the district’s finance and operations director. “Waiting longer than four years may end up resulting in additional expenses needed to catch up from the deferred maintenance that should have been done.� The most costly project that the committee has suggested as needing attention within four years is a new central kitchen. The estimated
cost for this is $3.76 million. Scott Rahm, board member, said making sure people are informed on the issues and why money is needed is important. “We owe it to the community to have another meeting to say what’s the plan,� he said, adding that he would like to hear what community members’ thoughts are. The school board encouraged the campaign committee, Citizens for Good Schools in Bremerton, to reform to gather information and community support for a capital projects levy. Wendy Stevens, who has a child at Naval Avenue Early Learning Center, will help head the committee. The committee will host a meeting, which has not been scheduled yet, to gather feedback from the com-
munity and will forward it to the school board. Stevens supports a levy because there are many facilities issues that can no longer go neglected. “The high school needs a new roof. The central kitchen located behind the old junior high, it’s not the cleanliest or safest. There’s the expansion of West Hills to continue the STEM program. There are other buildings that need repairs,� said Stevens. “There’s a list of ideas that need to be funded.� Including the new central kitchen and high school roof replacement projects, upgrades to fire alarms to meet new codes, other school roof replacements, general energy upgrades and updates to student technology, should ideally be addressed in one to four years. The total estimated amount for these items is
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about $8.5 million. About $21 million will be needed to finance replacing Naval Avenue, remodeling the restrooms and concession area at Memorial Stadium, demolishing the old East High building except for gyms, along with other necessities such as replacing telephone systems and adding additional surveillance cameras. These projects are listed by the Finance Committee as needing to be addressed in five to nine years. Looking 10 or more years down the line, replacing the high school’s auto shop will cost $3 million, upgrading sports fields will be $4.5 million and purchasing additional classroom technology will be $220,000 annually, among other projects with additional costs. Bremerton isn’t the only district consider-
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Inconvenient Facts Mr. President: Do you really think you are riding high with the rate of unemployment standing at a whopping 8.5 percent? 8.5 percent! Wow!! Perhaps we should take a real good look at the real numbers. The rate of unemployment was 7.8 percent when you took office, Guest and look how much money you Column have spent since then trying to improve it. Remember that before you took office our deficit was about $400 billion. Now it’s well over a trillion -- $1.5 trillion, more or less, and the national debt totals $15 trillion. Can you even begin to count to 15 trillion, much less deal with that number? Michael Reagan Moreover, as of December there were 6 million fewer jobs than there were in December 2007. You know, when the younger George Bush was president. Oh, and by the way, using the best-case scenario, Mr. Obama, you will end up 4 million short at the end of this year. By the way, let’s not forget that the Congress was controlled by your party from January 2007 to January 2011. And they held the purse strings! There are also 170,000 fewer people looking for jobs now, and 42,000 of the new jobs end up being temporary jobs during the Christmas season only. Also while you are touting the unemployment numbers remember that they are national numbers and elections, even though they are national, really take place at the state level; there, Mr. President, it doesn’t look so good. Let’s look at the unemployment numbers in some key states: Florida: 10 percent SEE REAGAN, A16
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Continuing my education Last Saturday I Hills Elementary Everything had the very disSTEM program, tinct pleasure of of which my own Bremerton joining a rather son, Nick, is a large group of 5th grade particifellow education pant. advocates from all State budget over the state. We shortfalls, a recent spent a full day Wa s h i ng ton on legislation and State Supreme educat ion-based Court ruling on training hosted our state’s paraColleen Smidt by the League of mount duty and Education Voters, the overall una Washington sustainability of state-based citizen founded and the current educational fundcitizen funded organization. ing, staffing and operational The topics discussed and cov- paradigm, all assisted in the ered everything from a new creation of an environment that framework for education fund- is ripe for critical and impleing, universal Pre-K, public mentable reform. charter schools and the status As our Legislature enters the of a new principle/teacher eval- 2012 session, key decisions and uation pilot program and the legislation on education issues NEWS lawsuit. will be history changing if sucLEV invited me to do a 20 cessful. The current tightly minute presentation on advo- controlled and strangled, labor cacy and social media, which I excessive, union preservationist thoroughly enjoyed and would way of conducting the public’s love to do again. business of education will be In the afternoon, a round considerably diminished. table “speed dating” style of prePrincipals and teachers will sentation was hosted on Schools face a more frequent and effecThat Work. Bremerton was well tive system of evaluation where represented as three staff mem- the data collected will actually bers from the Bremerton School be used and implemented in District contributed their future career choices and staffown time to do four, 15 min- ing decisions. ute presentations on the West The movement to push for
public charter schools in the state of Washington has gained some new and prominent support from organizations like the Washington State PTA. Competition is needed. One special interest group should not continue to control and profit from a vast majority of the public education resources in this state. The way in which schools are funded and the excessive burden of the levy upon the average citizen will be the primary focus of more than one piece of legislation being considered and or submitted in the next 60 days. Simplification and clarification is desperately needed, when it comes to education funding because the existing complex and convoluted system breeds a constant stream of work around operational decisions that include Band-Aids, budgetary line item manipulations, staffing patchwork shortcuts and reactionary reporting redundancy at its best. This creates systematic failures on a variety of levels for enrolled students and the supporting community. The best hope, in a long time, for a new and improved Washington state education system is right now.
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Coupons fill sailors’ needs Bremerton woman uses her couponing skills to make care packages for sailors BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Don’t call Evelyn Hamm an extreme couponer. Although she has been known to pack her car trunk full of groceries for only $10, she doesn’t consider herself to be like the ladies on the popular TLC reality show. “Some of those people have a basement filled with $30,000 of overstock stuff from couponing,� said Hamm. “That’s a little ridiculous to me.� Hamm targets her coupon skills towards a more altruistic endeavor – gathering basic toiletries for sailors aboard aircraft carriers and Trident II submarines deployed out of Naval Base Kitsap Bangor. She sends three or four care packages a week for pennies on the dollar. The former Navy wife explained that the link between coupons and patriotism started when her brother deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Air Force. Hamm wanted to send him items that he had forgotten to pack or was running out of such as razors, shaving cream, deodorant and even toilet paper. She kept her eye out for
coupons in local newspapers for specific items that her brother had requested like eye drops. A $4 coupon for Visine allowed her to buy a vial for only 52 cents. The savings inspired her to buy not only for her brother, but his whole division whose eyes were drying out in the desert. “These guys are making the ultimate sacrifice,� said Hamm. “I thought the least I can do is send them some eye drops to show that I support them.� Hamm’s care packages expanded to include all the deals she could find with her coupons — deodorant, travel shampoos, razors, toothpaste, shaving cream and snacks. Even though her family sends up to four care packages a week, the project is pretty low impact on their budget thanks to the coupons, said Hamm’s husband Chad, who was once deployed himself. “I’m glad she does it. I remember what it was like to be in that spot and really miss that stuff from home,� he said. “My favorite thing to get was Red Vines licorice. It reminded me of home.� Their children Ashley, 11, SEE COUPONS, A7
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Veteran entrepreneurs Washington CASH volunteers help unemployed veterans with the dream of starting their own businesses BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Many attendees of the Washington CASH business seminar at the Kitsap County Resource Center Jan. 10 were on their second or third job layoff in the past year. Linda Lee, a former hospital corpsman, was laid off from Naval Hospital Bremerton. She had been looking for another job unsuccessfully and scrapping to keep her family afloat before their savings ran out. Then she remembered that before she joined the Navy, she had made some money selling quilts. “Most quilters will only get as far as making the tops. I thought, if they bring them in, my business could bind and finish them,� Lee said. “Nobody does that yet.� Kitsap County has the second highest veteran unemployment rate in the state, said Elizabeth Scott, regional labor economist. Joel Courreges, service officer for Disabled American Veterans believes that the situation is getting worse based on the number of newly unemployed veterans coming in to his office seeking relief aid. Bremerton’s Washington CASH is a nonprofit group which offers budding entrepreneurs from “low-income situations� business training, community support and loans so they can set up a small business. Bill Hoke and Stuart Walton, program organizers, believe that the creation of jobs is the solu-
tion to the veteran unemployment problem. “You can employ one veteran or you can help him set up a business that employs four others and supports that many more families,� said Walton, who holds business and law degrees. The course accepts entrepreneurs with annual household incomes below $42,000. All students will purchase a $40 course book, but tuition works on a sliding scale depending on family size and income. The most anyone will pay for tuition is $60 for the whole course, Hoke said. Those with extenuating circumstances may apply for a grant. Augustine Lujan, a Navy veteran and graduate of the Bremerton class, had security training through the military and the idea to start his own security company. Through Washington CASH, Rush Security was born and now has 14 employees. Lujan recently handled security for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle. Hoke and Walton accepted business applications from each of the attendees at the orientation. They plan to review each proposal from more than 50 attendees and invite the most viable 30 entrepreneurs back for the 8-week training session. “Frankly, your desire to own your business is not enough,� Walton said. “You need to learn the laws of money and be practical about the risks.� At the orientation, Walton asked attendees to fill out forms to determine how
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Stuart Walton, program organizer and instructor, introduces entrepreneurs to the Wheel of Business at the Washington CASH orientation Jan. 10. much they need to live monthly and also take stock of assets which could include government assistance, savings or investments. Hoke helped entrepreneurs estimate overhead costs for starting up such as licensing, insurance, marketing and equipment fees. “The goal is to determine a break-even point where the money going in equals the money coming out� Walton said. “Too many business owners start with unrealistic expectations about time and find themselves in hot water.� For example, using one attendee’s break-even sheet, Walton demonstrated that the entrepreneur would have to work a 52 hour week before making any profit. “It’s impossible. You cannot sustain it. Charts like this show you where you need to rethink your plan,� Walton said. Reynaldo Milano, former chief machinist mate in the Navy, is rethinking his business model for solar panel
water heaters. Milano who has been searching unsuccessfully for work at PSNS remembered that he had developed and sold several heaters to businesses while stationed in Guam. He is interested in green energy and decreasing energy costs for businesses in Kitsap County. “But I moved here and there is no sun!� Milano said. Milano’s new strategy for his green energy company, Solare, centers on bio digesters that produce methane to run a generator for homes and apartments. Veteran entrepreneurs that are invited back to begin developing their businesses will start classes on Jan. 17 at the resource center. Courses will be taught by Hoke and Walton as well as five business consultants, accountants and attorneys as free resources to guide every step from idea to launch.
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and Brandon, 9, also decorate the boxes and include letters and drawings for the sailors. The last box had smiley faces drawn all over the outside and a message, “filled with love.� “The most exciting thing is getting those little letters from people you don’t even know,� said Brandon Raile, public affairs officer for Commander Naval Air Forces in San Diego. However, toiletries are not necessarily in huge demand on aircraft carriers, Raile said. Since those boats go out pretty well-stocked compared to submarines or ground troops. On carriers, care packages that have a “taste of home� with homemade cookies, magazines, letters and games are more popular than essentials. There can also be too much of a good thing. “In 2003 at the start of the war in Iraq, word got back to the states that our guys needed wet wipes,� Raile said. “It blew up into everybody sending wet wipes. We had so many wipes coming through the mail that actual mail wasn’t making it anymore!� Sending packages is not always so easy and though Hamm tries to serve the sailors aboard the nation’s nuclear deterrent fleet out of Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, she bumps up against security concerns which often throw up red tape before her care packages. “Bangor public affairs is so tight-lipped about who is gone,� said Hamm. “I understand that they have to be, but I keep trying anyway. I have to help somebody.� Sub Group 9 has turned
Hamm away several times for security reasons. The USS Jimmy Carter said that they do not receive care packages outside of designated drops for families. “Submarine guys are the hardest to reach because they never come up,� said Hamm. “I hate being told ‘no.’� Hamm finds ways around blockades by putting out Facebook messages to Navy wives on the boat’s page. Wives or girlfriends will send her a private message, without compromising the boat’s location, and she will arrange packages for them to send. When exact addresses become a problem, Hamm simply addresses her packages to a certain department number with a note instructing the command to “pass around� the contents to all sailors in that division. Recipients of Hamm’s packages on the USS Stennis have written her back with thanks and photos of themselves on the boat. One enlisted sailor wrote that his mother had recently passed away and he had not gotten a care package in a while. A package from an unknown family with drawings from her children “warmed his heart� and made him feel like he wasn’t alone in the world. With the USS Reagan’s arrival this week at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Hamm is gearing up for even more care packages. She has over 500 disposable razors ready to go along with travel size shampoos and deodorants. Using coupons, she bought everything at only the cost of sales tax. Hamm is looking to recruit fellow Navy wives, especially those newcomers on the USS Reagan, to get involved with the project and start sharing deals for the troops.
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jumped over her office. Though the office was mostly destroyed by water and smoke, the medical files surveyed well because they were in a filing cabinet. Thompson plans to have temporary office open within a day or two to serve her clients. “We lucked out,� she said. According to fire officials, the entire structure will likely be declared a total loss. Jamee Paluay was working as a barista in Forza Coffee when the fire alarm sounded. She evacuated the store and shut off the grill before joining others outside to see if there was a fire or it was a false alarm. She said by about 2:30 p.m. the fire had only advanced as far as Ed Wyse Beauty Supply. Forza coffee manager, Emily Spencer, said the business was mostly destroyed, but expected to salvage the espresso machines for the “grand reopening.� Spencer said she expects rebuilding to take nine months to a year.
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Previous years have included an ocean swim followed by power squats, moving 100 pound sandbags, a 15 foot rope climb with multiple ascents and Olympic clean deadlift. At 42 years old, Clingan is at the top of the age range for female contestants which is 18 to 45. But she believes that she is in better physical shape now than she was in her 20s. Clingan and Haukli met doing triathlons and half-marathons in Kitsap County and eastern Washington. Clingan is also a math teacher at Mountain View Middle School. Celia is an enlisted Navy sailor who has been CrossFit training for two years. “I’ve wanted to go to the games for awhile,� said Celia. “But it’s hard for travel to match up the dates with a Navy schedule.� Celia said that he and his enlisted friends got into the CrossFit craze when they were looking
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for workouts that could push them as hard as they worked in bootcamp. “It can get really intense,� said Ivy Greene, a former enlisted sailor on the USS Abraham Lincoln and gym member. “Some Navy guys can get a little aggressive with CrossFit, so you do have to watch out for injuries.� As the two Bremerton athletes continue to train for the CrossFit games, members are pushing them to their limits. Charts on the wall mark their progress, and there is a fair amount of friendly heckling. “This is not a place you come if you don’t love it,� said Paul. “But if you do, you’ll find a bunch of like-minded people just as crazy as you.�
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Reaganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sailors arrive in Bremerton BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN76) sailed into the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility around 1 p.m. Tuesday. The ship was tied down by 2:30 p.m. and 2,900 sailors were released to their new year-long homeport in Bremerton. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pretty cold up here compared to San Diego,â&#x20AC;? said Jarod Coleman, an enlisted sailor from the USS Reagan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new scenery. I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to get into Seattle. See what the city has to offer.â&#x20AC;? Coleman plans to live in barracks while the carrier is home-ported at PSNS for maintenance. The overhaul will cost $218 million and take one year to complete. Lindsay Hopkins, an enlisted sailorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wife, drove into Bremerton early to scout housing for their family. She waited by the dock for her husband to come off the boat. Though they have been married for two years, they have lived together for less than seven months of that time. Reagan has deployed five times in six years. It was the first U.S. ship deployed to the coast of Japan to provide disaster relief to tsunami and earthquake victims March 12. It delivered 350,000 pounds of supplies and helped fuel Japanese
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Undefeated, Bremerton girls hope for state play Senior-led bowling team readies for postseason tournaments BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Cheering erupted as Alexus Lucas gave her co-captain, Merissa Duzenski, what appeared to be a secret handshake at All-Star Lanes in Silverdale Tuesday. It was a high-five three times with an additional three on the back side of the hands followed by some twiddling of the fingers accompanied by sound effects after Lucas bowled a strike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have secret handshakes, but theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not really secret,â&#x20AC;? said Duzenski. Lucas and Duzenski, both seniors, along with their teammates of Bremerton High Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s girls bowling team, always slap each other
some skin after they bowl their frames regardless of how well they do. It brings the team together and is fun, said Duzenski. The â&#x20AC;&#x153;secret handshakesâ&#x20AC;? usually occur after a spare or strike. And, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no secret that the Knights â&#x20AC;&#x201D; undefeated in the regular season â&#x20AC;&#x201D; have camaraderie and give each other support. On Tuesday, Bremerton defeated North Mason High School 7-0 in the final match of the regular season, which began in November. Bremerton had a total pin fall score of 1,750 to North Masonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1,081. This made the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s regular season outcome 12-0. They head to the Olympic League Tournament next Thursday and because
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Senior Alexus Lucas bowls a frame in Bremertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s last regular season match against North Mason High School Tuesday. they are the top performer in the league, will automatically advance to the district tournament Jan. 28. The team also has eyes on the two-day state tournament scheduled for February. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have really come together as a team,â&#x20AC;? said coach Dean Wagner. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Their expectations are also higher.â&#x20AC;? Wagner is in his sixth season coaching the team and last year led the Knights to placing fourth at the state tournament. He coached the 2008 team to winning the state girls bowling title. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the most potential Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had since then,â&#x20AC;? he said. All seven of the varsity players are returning players to the team â&#x20AC;&#x201D; most played varsity last year. Duzenski, who leads the team with the highest average, and Lucas along with sophomore Helaina Hilligoss, freshman Megan Wittenberg and sophomore Abby King make up the starting five players. King, who has the second highest average of the team, was absent from Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s match against North Mason. Allie Taylor and Megan Braddock, both seniors, are also on the varsity team. With varsity and junior varsity combined, Bremerton has 14 players.
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Alexus Lucas gives high-fives to her teammates Merissa Duzenski, Allie Taylor and Megan Wittenberg after bowling a strike at All-Star Lanes in Silverdale Tuesday. The girls are part of the undefeated Bremerton High School girls bowling team. When Lucas first started bowling as a freshman, she didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t realize how team-oriented the sport was. She assumed that it was more of an individual activity. Although her dad and uncle were bowlers, she wanted to go out for football when she started high school but due to injuries, decided on bowling instead. Lucas quickly learned that bowling is just as much a team sport as others. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just you, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s you as a team,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we have our bad
moments â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and we do â&#x20AC;&#x201D; we come together as a family.â&#x20AC;? The Bremerton student-athletes practice five days a week after school and will up their practice time as they prepare for the postseason matches. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the best year weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had since Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been bowling,â&#x20AC;? said Duzenski, who has been on the team all four years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We all get along better. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a better connection.â&#x20AC;? Wagner said that this season his teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s average is up about 70 pins from past years.
In order to make it past districts to state, a team needs to take the top three â&#x20AC;&#x201D; out of seven total teams â&#x20AC;&#x201D; at districts. And with the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;roughest dayâ&#x20AC;? behind them â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s competition against North Mason was a lower scoring game for Bremerton, they can focus on postseason play. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll keep doing what they do best. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Unless you work together, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not going to go anywhere as a team,â&#x20AC;? Lucas said.
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Governor proposes New fees for ferries transportation that could solve ferries’ budget BY MAIDA SUL JEVIC, REPORTER
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“Without new funding our ferry system will not survive as we know it,” Gov. Chris Gregoire told Washington’s legislator’s as she unveiled a $3.6 billion transportation package to address the state’s projected funding shortfall for its programs Tuesday morning in Olympia. Nearly a third of the total transportation funds would be used to cover a projected $1.3 billion deficit in the ferry system. Gregoire, in her state-of-the state message to a joint session of the Washington legislature, went on to describe how the 10-year development and operations package would be funded with a $1.50 fee on each barrel of oil produced in the state. The governor also declared the planned expenditures would create an estimated 5,500 jobs per year for transportation infrastructure. As a fee, the proposal is a way around the two-thirds legislative vote needed to pass new taxes in the state. “I think of it as a good down-payment on what we need to do for transportation,” said House Transportation Committee Chair Judy Clibborn (D-Mercer Island), though the governor’s package only addresses operations and maintenance costs, not projects, including the construction of new ferryboats, which also create jobs, she said. “She left the legislature with a big job of, say, do we go out to the voters with a gas tax or
do we go out and try to find some other revenue stream to do projects, and which projects?” said Clibborn. The Department of Transportation lacks a source to maintain the current level of ferry system funding going forward, according to the Connecting Washington Task Force, which released a study saying the ferry system will be underfunded by around $400 million after the 20132015 biennium if no new revenue source is found. David Moseley, director Washington State Ferries, is confident, however, that Gregoire’s proposal could help solve the pressing ferry problems. “We are in a very difficult financial situation, as people have known for a number of years,” said Moseley. “Fortunately for us the governor has presented a proposal that is a solution. I’m hopeful that we’ll receive positive support in the legislature.” Republicans aren’t sold on the proposition, saying a barrel fee is an unacceptable remedy; that the money won’t be considered constitutionally protected like the gas tax, which must be used for transportation. Instead, they say, it would be swept into the general fund. “How do we protect this money?” asked Rep. Mike Armstrong (R-Wenatchee). “We’ve seen examples, like the Public Works Trust Fund, that the legislature has gone in and raided. This money in no way is protected by the 18th Amendment. Any legislature could go in and, theoretically, rob this money,” said Armstrong,
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Rep. Charles Ross (R-Naches), believes it puts too much of the onus on the average citizen who already has the burden of high gas prices. “I think this is going to really scare folks out there who are standing out in front of a gas pump today when they hear that,” said the House minority floor leader. “The increased tax would clearly be an added burden on the cost of manufacturing the fuels for refiners,” said Frank E. Holmes, Wednesday, who is director of the Northwest Region of Western States Petroleum Association, who called the proposal “surprising and troubling.” “Raising hidden taxes on the gasoline and diesel fuel that the people of Washington state rely on is the wrong idea at the wrong time, and will cause pain at the pump for everyone living in and traveling through the state,” said Charles T. Drevna, president of the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association, in a statement Tuesday. Moseley didn’t let on as to whether the ferry system has a backup plan should the package fail to pass the legislature. “We’ll cross that bridge when we get there,” he said.
A study to determine fare payment and processing options for Washington State Ferries patrons was unveiled during the Washington State Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee members Jan. 4. The study recommends that the ferry system replace its current prepaid Wave2Go payment option with an account-based system where patrons would be able to use different payment options through Good To Go! and One Regional Card for All (ORCA) cards. Good To Go! is currently not offered by the ferry system as a payment option. According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, the Good To Go! is an electronic tolling system currently being implemented on Washington’s SR 520 Bridge, the SR 167 HOT Lanes and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Drivers with Good To Go! have a prepaid account, and when they drive through a tolled facility, an electronic device scans their Good To Go! pass and the toll is automatically deducted from their account. According to the ORCA website, ORCA cards can be used on ferries, trains, rails or buses. ORCA card holders can add value to their cards by phone or online and when they commute, they scan their ORCA cards at card readers or turnstiles and the fare is deducted from their account. Kathy Scanlan of the Cedar
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River Group, who helped conduct the study that began last August, said the accountbased system would merge with the ferry reservation system by 2018, if the recommendation is accepted. The reservation system would be first implemented on the Port TownsendCoupeville and AnacortesSan Juan-Sidney routes. If the system is successful on those routes, and the legislature approves funding for expansion for 2014 and 2016, the reservation system would expand to most of the other routes, excluding the Southworth-VashonFauntleroy, MukilteoClinton and Point DefianceTahlequah routes. The study determined these routes could not support a reservation system, but would allow use of the GoodToGo! pass structure.
Before the account-based system is implemented, the study recommends that the ferry system create an interface that allows the ORCA and the Wave2Go systems to work integrate. The study recommends that Washington State Ferries allow passengers to purchase and load their multi-ride cards, which they can purchase through Wave2Go, on their ORCA cards. According to the study, the cost of integrating the two systems is $300,000. The study also recommends that the ferry system allow the Good To Go! pass on the ferries. The cost of implementing Good To Go! as a payment method, according to the study, is $2.2 million. The Joint Transportation Committee has yet to accept the recommendations.
Lt. Colonel Robert W. Curtis (Ret.) U.S. Army June 9, 1918 - December 25, 2011 Robert W. Curtis, born June 9, 1918 in Ladysmith, WI, passed away December 25, 2011 in Puyallup, WA. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Ingrid, son Richard (Paula) Curtis, daughters Pat (Mike) Denzer of Silverdale, Mary Curtis, and Cathy Curtis (Andy Rebsamen), sister Peg Boettcher, and 7 grandchildren; Amanda (Johnson) Fox, Michael Johnson, Bob, Danny, Michelle Collier, Brooke Kaderabek, Aaron Curtis. A memorial service will be held at Soldiers Chapel, Fort Lewis, WA on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.; graveside services following at 1:15 p.m. at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, WA. Our family sends their sincere appreciation and thanks to all the staff at Northwoods Lodge in Silverdale for their loving care of Bob – we’ll never forget you. Please sign online guestbook www.tuellmckee.com. Arrangements by Tuell-McKee Funeral Home, 253-272-1414. TRIBUTE Paid Notice
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Kitsap Senior Singles meet and mingle Local man missing BY JJ SWANSON JSWANSON@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
The Kitsap Senior Singles group will host their first social event of the year at 3201 Pine Road N.E. in the Willows senior apartments in Bremerton Jan. 22. The event is a potluck and seniors of all ages are welcome to drop in to meet old and new friends, said Rosemary Raines, KISS coordinator. “There are a lot of seniors
who have lost their mates, and they’re just alone,” Raines said. “There aren’t a lot of places for seniors to meet someone.” Previous events have had about 40 attendees, including several new members who had moved to the area from different states. Some members have moved to Washington from around the country to be near their children or grandchildren.
Sheridan Park post office in limbo? STAFF REPORT A public meeting to discuss the status of the Sheridan Park post office in Bremerton and whether it may close that was rescheduled for earlier this week and postponed, will likely be rescheduled by the end of the month to a
later date. “We’ve not rescheduled the meeting,” Ernie Swanson, a spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service, said last Thursday. “I don’t think we’ll be waiting until May.” In response to a request made by multiple U.S. senators, the Postal Service
“We had one new lady, brand new from Texas. She said she had tried several things, and her mother was booting her out the door to meet new people,” Raines said. Monthly potlucks allow singles to eat, mingle, and stay after for cards and games. The group started as a few seniors getting together but has grown over the years. Raines explained that there is always more women than
men in this age group. The group tries to maintain a good mix. Three new men joined last month. Some members find love, but that is not the primary goal of the group. “Many seniors just need to talk and be with other people,” Raines said. “It’s a friendship thing.” For more information, contact Rosemary Raines at (360) 275-3256.
has agreed to delay the closing or consolidation of any post office or mail processing facility until May 15. Facing financial struggles, the Postal Service has many post offices across the country that are in jeopardy of closure and the Sheridan Park site located at 1281 Sylvan Way, is one of them. “No determination has been made at this point,” Swanson said of the decision to close Sheridan Park or not. “A public meeting
is part of the process.” The Postal Service has had a loss in mail volume and receives no tax dollars for its operating expenses. It relies on postage sales, products and services to fund its operations. By 2015, the Postal Service must reduce its operating costs by $20 billion in order to return to profitability, David Williams, vice president of network operations, said in a December statement.
An East Bremerton man was. He said he had been reported Jan. 6 that his using the cellphone number 39-year-old son has been for more than six months. missing, according to Kitsap At this time a sergeant said County Sheriff ’s Office there are no additional steps reports. to take other than entering The man said his son, the 39-year-old as missing. Phillip Anthony Burlew, was The missing man’s family involved in a collision Jan. 4 posted flyers that Burlew is and no one had heard from missing. His family contacted him since then. He added the sheriff Jan. 8 saying that a that he believes his 39-year- Port Townsend woman, who old is suicidal and possibly appeared to be homeless, said has a gun. He she saw Burlew Jan. doesn’t have any 5. The woman said idea of his son’s she saw him near whereabouts and the Port Townsend wanted to report Safeway. him as a missing Another woman person. reported she was in According to Port Townsend Jan. the report from Phillip Burlew 5 and saw someone the Jan. 4 collishe believes was sion, Burlew had Burlew. She said she called 9-1-1 but left the scene saw the missing person flyprior to a sheriff ’s deputy’s ers and that a man walking arrival. Deputies attempted at the Safeway park and ride to find the man, including matched the photo on the attempting to “ping” his cell- flyers. The man appeared to phone, without success. be alone and didn’t appear to When a deputy attempted be in distress. to call the cellphone number CENCOM sent a meslisted for Burlew, a male who sage to Port Townsend and declined to identify himself Jefferson County dispatchers answered the phone. He requesting a “be on the lookdenied that he was Burlew or out” for Burlew be broadcast. that even knew who the man
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Chiropractor marks 25 years in the Silverdale BY KRISTIN OKINAKA KOKINAKA@SOUNDPUBLISHING.COM
Dr. Kurt Adams has changed locations for his chiropractic business three times — he started next to the Silverdale Azteca restaurant and now is on Anderson Hill Road — but since the beginning, he has enjoyed the teaching aspect of his job. “I enjoy teaching people about the benefits of chiropractic care,” Adams said. “I enjoy teaching people that chiropractic care can help back pain but also overall health.” And, he’s approaching exactly 25 years of it in Silverdale. Next Tuesday will mark the quartercentury anniversary for Adams Chiropractic Inc. and Massage. A majority of Adams’ patients
come in because of back pain but other than chiropractic work, his practice does massage therapy, comprehensive vitamin and supplement counseling, digital X-rays, orthotic
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fittings and customized exercises for specific problems. An example of help with customized exercises could be focusing on strengthening the core muscles for someone with chronic lower back pain, Adams said.
Legal Notices Grantor: Tiferet, LLC, a Washington limited liability company Beneficiary: Pacific Continental Bank Legal Description: Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13, Blk 4, Town of Bremerton and tidelands fronting Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account No.: 3718-004-010-0106 Reference Numbers of Documents Referenced: 200802110193 Loan No. 16781 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 RCW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee will on February 10, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Inside the Front Entrance of the Kitsap County Courthouse, 614 Division Street, 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 of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: See attached Exhibit A, Exhibit A Legal Description Parcel A: Lots 12 and 13, Block 4, Town of Bremerton, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 2 of Plats, page 30, in Kitsap County, Washington; Together with that portion of vacated alley adjoining on the East which would attach by operation of Law; TOGETHER with that portion of Government Lot 3, Section 13, Township 24 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in
Kitsap County, Washington, lying Easterly of the East line of said vacated alley and between the North line of said Lot 13 and the South line of said Lot 12, extended Easterly; AND TOGETHER with tidelands of the third class as conveyed by the State of Washington by deed dated August 13, 1894, recorded in Volume X of deeds, page 85; Parcel B: Lots 10 and 11, Block 4, Town of Bremerton, according to Plat recorded in Volume 2 of Plats, page 30, in Kitsap County, Washington; TOGETHER with uplands and tidelands, described a follows: Beginning at a point 14 feet East and on the Southerly line of said Lot 10 extended from the Southerly corner of said Lot 10; Thence Easterly along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 10 extended to the inner harbor line; thence Northeasterly along the inner harbor line 60 feet; thence Westerly and parallel with the Southerly line of Lot 10 extended to the East line of alley in said Block 4; thence Southwesterly along the Easterly line of said alley 60 feet to the point of beginning; AND TOGETHER with that portion of vacated alley adjoining which would attach by operation of law; All Situate in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington. which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated February 5, 2008, recorded February 11, 2008, under Recorder’s
The difference between chiropractic treatment and massage therapy is that massage therapy primarily focuses on muscle health by treating muscles and associated soft tissue, Adams said. Chiropractic treatment improves the body’s joint health by correcting the disfunction or alignment of the joint, disc or nerve. But whatever a patient is coming in for, Adams emphasizes that the idea of prevention is important so that taking care of one’s health doesn’t become a “crisis management” type routine. He also stresses that proper nutrition, exercise, sleep and a positive attitude are critical to overall body health. “They are better when they have better overall health,” Adams said.
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Adams Chiropractic has two massage therapists and three full-time staff. One of those staff members includes Adams’ wife, Denise, who is a longtime local resident and graduated from Central Kitsap High School. The Adams’ three sons also graduated from the high school — that’s walking distance from the current chiropractic site — and their youngest son is in the process of applying to chiropractic college. Adams graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic in 1985 and was certified by the National Chiropractic Board the same year. He was licensed by the state the following year. Adams said he has been grateful to serve the community for 25 years — especially since he has been able to help generations from the same families. “I love helping people,” he said. “We treat them like family.” On Jan. 17, 1987, the date his practice opened, the cost for an adjustment was $18 and the service will be available on the anniversary date for that same price for existing patients. Next Tuesday, Jan. 17, for those who
have ever been a patient of Adams Chiropractic — whether recently or several years ago — will be able to pay the 1987 price for an adjustment if they make an appointment ahead of time. Appointments will be taken until all spots are full. “We’re looking forward to seeing the patients we haven’t seen in a long time,” said Denise.
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File No. 200802110193, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from Tiferet, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, as Grantor, to UPF Incorporated, a Washington corporation, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Pacific Continental Bank, as Beneficiary. The grantor subsequently changed its name to Tiferet-510 LLC by instrument dated February 25, 2008, recorded February 26, 2008, under Recorder’s File No. 200802260384, records of Kitsap County, Washington. 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 made is/are as follows: Default other than failure to make monthly payments: Grantor’s failure to pay real property taxes when due. Failure to pay when due the following amounts, which are now in arrears: Monthly Payment(s): 1 at $5,034.90 each Monthly Payment(s): 3 at $5,202.73 each from July 1, 2011 through October 1, 2011: $20,643.09 Late Charges: 1 at $251.75 each Late Charges: 3 at $261.14 each from July 2011 through October 2011: 1,035.17 TOTAL MONTHLY PAY-
MENTS AND LATE CHARGES: 21,678.26 Previously Incurred Legal Fees: 5,726.50 Less unapplied funds: 0.00 TOTAL: $27,404.76 IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: P r i n c i p a l $1,098,580.01, together with interest from June 1, 2011, as provided in the note or other instrument secured, 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 February 10, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by January 30, 2012 (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 January 30, 2012 (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 January 30, 2012 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantors 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: Tiferet-510 LLC c/o BS & G, Inc., Registered Agent 1191 2nd Avenue #1800 Seattle, WA 98101-2939 Tiferet LLC c/o BS & G, Inc., Registered Agent 1191 2nd Avenue #1800 Seattle, WA 98101-2939 Tiferet-510 LLC c/o Mark and Tziviah Goldberg 1702 N. 45th Seattle, WA 98103 Tiferet LLC c/o Mark and Tziviah Goldberg 1702 N. 45th Seattle, WA 98103 by both first-class and certified mail on September 19, 2011, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served on September 20, 2011, with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a state-
ment 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 objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the 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 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale, the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 6 1 . 2 4 . 0 6 0 . DATED: October 26, 2011. Jason M. Ayres, Successor Trustee Address: 121 SW Morri-
son, Suite 600 Portland, OR 97204 Telephone: 503-228-6044 STATE OF OREGON ) ) ss. County of Multnomah ) On this day personally appeared before me Jason M. Ayres, to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he signed the same as his voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and official seal this 26th day of October, 2011. Carolyn Rauls Notary Public - State of Oregon Address for Service of Process: Jason M. Ayres, c/o Joseph T. Hunt The Hunt Law Offices Woodland Park Professional Building 407 ½ N 45th Street Seattle, WA 98103 Date of first publication: 01/13/12 Date of last publication: 02/03/12 (BP348620) SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY, IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate Of Margaret A. Arnold Deceased. NO. 11-4-06657-3KNT 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 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 filing Notice to Creditors: December 23, 2011 Gary R. Arnold Personal Representative Mary K. Henderson, WSBA # 37629 Attorney for Personal Representative 901 S. 3rd St. Renton, WA 98057 (206)650-2472 Date of first publication: 12/30/11 Date of last publication: 01/13/12 (BP347672)
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Ohio: 8.5 percent Pennsylvania: 7.9 percent Michigan: 9.85 percent Do those numbers worry you, Mr.President? They should. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s look at some more, shall we? In Illinois, your home state, the unemployment rate stands at 10 percent. In Nevada, it is 13 percent. And California, the Bluest of the Blue, it is at 11.3 percent. Do you really think you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be beaten with numbers like that? Even Ron Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chances of winning the White House look good against these numbers! Republicans need to take a good look at these numbers and run against them, not against each other, and if they do they will win. Remember, it really is the economy, stupid, and when thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s faltering nothing else matters. Oh! And letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not forget that unemployment in the black community is at a whopping 15.8 percent -- that is a full point higher than when you took office. Do you expect that black voters will ignore the damage youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done to the economy and to them? Fat chance. Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant and an author.
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“What I like about ‘Ghost Sniffers’ is being able to empower my kids the way I hope their characters are empowering other kids.” — Jennifer DiMarco, writer, “Ghost Sniffers”
Miss Kitsap 2011 Hannah Wood crowns Jessicajae Townsend Miss Kitsap 2012, Jan. 7 in the Bremerton Performing Arts Auditorium. Mike Scott
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AMBITIOUS PLATFORMS FOR PAGEANT TITLEHOLDERS BREMERTION — Three young women are now wearing crowns — and carrying ambitious agendas — as Miss Kitsap, Miss Poulsbo and Miss Silverdale. The annual scholarship pageant was Jan. 7 in the Bremerton Performing Arts Auditorium. Miss Kitsap is Jessicajae Townsend 18, a senior at South Kitsap High School. She received $3,800 in scholarships in addition to a $1,000 scholarship to Olympic College. Her platform is “One Can at a Time — The Fight Against Local Hunger.” She is the senior class president and vice president of her Key Club and will be working with local food banks this year. Krystal Jimenez, 16, a junior at Bremerton High School, was named first runner-up to Miss Kitsap and received $1,600 in scholarships. Also participating in the Miss Kitsap Pageant were Elaina Ausbrooks, 17, of Bremerton; Kaitlyn Gervais, 19, of Bremerton; Taylor Mahoney, 18, of Bremerton; and Kiara Serantes, 17,
Faith DiMarco on the set of an episode of “Ghost Sniffers.” The Port Orchard girl plays Faith Forge, a nine-year-old ghost hunter whose Type 1 diabetes has given her the special ability to sniff out ghosts. GhostSniffers.com
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Ghost Sniffersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;: Instrument of empowerment BY ERIN JENNINGS KITSAP WEEK
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hen one of your children has autism, and your other child has Type 1 diabetes, it would be easy to throw yourself a pity party. But for the DiMarco family, instead of whining, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve put a positive spin on their challenges. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is an attitude in my house that you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain about the lot that life has given you,â&#x20AC;? mom Jennifer DiMarco said. Upon the encouragement of her daughter, Jennifer has created a television web-series called â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost Sniffers.â&#x20AC;? In the televisionlike show, real-life daughter Faith plays Faith Forge, a nine-year-old ghost hunter whose Type 1 diabetes has given her the special ability to sniff out ghosts. Twelveyear-old brother Maxwell plays Faithâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assistant, Maxo. The Maxo character also has autism, and much like real-life, is able to put his special talent of having a photographic memory to work helping Faith solve the mysteries. Jennifer said the idea is much like when a person loses a sense, other senses become stronger to compensate for the missing one. She has applied the same theory to disabilities â&#x20AC;&#x201D;perhaps a disability gives
what Jennifer calls â&#x20AC;&#x153;dramadyâ&#x20AC;? and is full of witty pop-culture references, all the while helping clients solve their ghostly problems. Episodes 1 and 2 Faith DiMarco Maxwell DiMar- are completed, and plays Faith co plays Faith Jennifer has scripts Forge in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost Forgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assistant, for 12 more. Wanting Sniffers.â&#x20AC;? Maxo, in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost to expand the cast, Sniffers.â&#x20AC;? open auditions will people super be held Jan. 24 from abilities in other 1-7 p.m. at the Port areas. Orchard Library. The show The idea of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost Sniffis looking to fill 29 roles, ersâ&#x20AC;? emerged from Faithâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s some singing, some danclove of ghost-hunting ing and, of course, acting. shows. Shot in a television-like â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of the things she style, episodes of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost loves about them is that Sniffersâ&#x20AC;? have a quick turnI find them ridiculous to around time. Scenes are watch. I laugh, giggle and shot one week and then edtry to scare her,â&#x20AC;? Jennifer ited the next. Those selected said. in the open auditions will It was during one of be included in Februaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s those episodes when Faith screening at local movie came up with the idea for theaters, where episodes 1-5 her mother to write the will be shown on the big show. Jennifer, who wrote screen. Jennifer hopes to and published books in her have cast members present teens, accepted the chalto allow for a question-andlenge. answer session. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My normal comeback As cast expands, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost when the kids ask me Sniffersâ&#x20AC;? will introduce to write is to say, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a other individuals who are mommy now, not a writer dealing with issues and the anymore. I need to focus on resulting powers they have, you,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? Jennifer said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But although Jennifer is quick this time I decided to not to point out that it isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a go that route and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Ghost â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mutant Kidsâ&#x20AC;? show. Sniffersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is what came out â&#x20AC;&#x153;The underlying idea of it. It was a serendipitous is that there is something event.â&#x20AC;? more to the characters than The genre of the show is
Center, family member Brianne DiMarco goes over a scene with Faith. In the background at left is Maxwell.
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meets the eye,â&#x20AC;? she said. When Jennifer told Faith her character in the show would also have Type 1 diabetes, Faith wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t thrilled with the idea. At the time of her diagnosis at 13 months old, Faith was the second-youngest child to be diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in the state. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ever known. Jennifer told her she couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hide the fact that she has an insulin pump attached to her body. But unlike real-life, her character isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t shy about the insulin pump, and Jennifer hopes it empowers Faith to not be shy as well. Throughout the series, the character stops to check her blood sugar, just like in real life. Maxwell has embraced his role as Faithâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sidekick.
And while the filming process can at times be tedious, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an activity he enjoys. When asked if becoming an actor is in his future, Maxwell quipped, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I already am.â&#x20AC;? The show has become a family affair, as the DiMarcos have enlisted help from grandparents, aunts and uncles to fill roles, design costumes and lend moral support. The idea for the series took root in October and the DiMarcos have enjoyed integrating the show into their lives. Because of Maxwellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s severe peanut allergy and the daily care Faith needs to manage her diabetes, both children are home-schooled. The series
has become part of their routine, with Jennifer writing into the early morning hours, and filming taking place during the afternoon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What I like about â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Ghost Sniffersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is being able to empower my kids the way I hope their characters are empowering other kids,â&#x20AC;? Jennifer said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has given me a tool to talk about stuff that my kids have no control over.â&#x20AC;?
Audition details Open-call auditions will be held on Jan. 24, 1-7 p.m. at the Kitsap Regional Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. For more details and to see a complete list of available roles, visit www. ghostsniffers.com.
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Pageants Continued from page 1 also of Bremerton. A highlight of the pageant: Mahoney won a $17,564 full-tuition scholarship to Everest College in Bremerton, where she will study for a medical assistant degree. MISS SILVERDALE Epiphany Nick, a 17-year-old senior at Central Kitsap High School, is the new Miss Silverdale. She received $3,200 in scholarships, in addition to a $500 scholarship from the North Kitsap Soroptimists for community service. She was named the NAACP 2011 Community Youth of the Year and she will promote her platform of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Unity in the Communityâ&#x20AC;? to the young people of Kitsap County. Angela Ugalino, a 16-year-old senior at Central Kitsap High School, was named first runner-up to Miss Silverdale. She received $1,400 in scholarships. Also participating in the Miss Silverdale Pageant were Ralaine Angeles, 17, of Silverdale; Lenisa Epenesa, 17, of Bremerton; Celine Evans, 17, of Bremerton; Chelsey Garcia, 19, of Silverdale; and Chloe Talbert, 17, of Silverdale. Contestants Evans and Garcia each received a $1,000 scholarship at Olympic College.
From left Miss Poulsbo 2012 Michaela Meeker and her Little Sister Rayden Cardoza; Miss Kitsap 2012 Jessicajae Townsend and her Little Sister Alexandra Payne; and Miss Silverdale 2012 Epiphany Nick and her Little Sister Melony Bourgeois.
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MISS POULSBO Michaela Meeker, a 16-year-old junior at Kingston High School, is the 59th Miss Poulsbo. She received $3,200 in scholarships. Michaelaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s platform is â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mentoring and Making a Difference.â&#x20AC;? Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Anne Davidson, a 17-year-old junior at North Kitsap High School, was named the first runnerup to Miss Poulsbo and received $1,200 in scholarships. Also participating in the Miss Poulsbo Pageant were Lindsey Browning, 19, a student at Olympic College; Megan Peterson, 16, a junior at North Kitsap High School; and Sierra Smith, 16, a junior at Kingston High School. Contestant Smith won a $10,000 scholarship from The International Air and Hospitality Academy. More than $50,000 in scholarships were awarded to the 18 contestants at the Miss Poulsbo, Miss Kitsap, Miss Silverdale
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much higher than otherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Portioning in Poulsbo Dear Portioning, Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to keep in mind that when dining out, people have different budget amounts. Some see the world as their oyster, while others see the world as their oyster cracker. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a big difference. If some of your dining partners order the steak and lobster and a glass of
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share is less. Do this by adding up your total portion in your mind, rounding up to make sure you cover your share, and announce what you are paying. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget to include amounts for tax and tip. This should give a very big hint to your fellow diners to pay for his or her share of the meal. In the future, if these particular friends seem to constantly consume more than you, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s perfectly fine to ask for separate checks when ordering. Nowadays, most restaurants have computers to assist the wait staff when placing your order, making
it very simple to divvy up the bill accordingly. I do know of a group of people who for years have gotten together once a month for breakfast. Over time, this group has decided to split the bill down the middle, no matter if a person orders the Eggs Benedict or a plain piece of toast. They subscribe to the theory that it all evens out in the long run. And it probably does. This can be an easy solution but should be decided ahead of time, and not when the bill arrives. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Ask Erin is a feature of Kitsap Week. Have a question? Write Ask Erin, Kitsap Week, P.O. Box 278, Poulsbo 98370 or e-mail ejennings@ northkitsapherald.com.
show, are scheduled for Jan. 28 and 29, 1:30-5:30 p.m., in Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. The show is sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation Department. The first show will be held Feb. 11, 1-5 p.m., in Island Center Hall. The final show will be held Feb. 25, 7-10 p.m. Tickets will be $10 at the door. Got comedy? Drama? Song? Just about anything goes for this Kitsapwide solo talent show for teens. A panel of three local celebrity judges will determine which 30 participants will perform at the first elimination show and will provide feedback at the perfor-
mances. At the first elimination show, audience members will vote on their favorites to determine which 15 participants move on to the final show. At the final show, audience members will again vote to determine the top three acts. The top three contestants will be paid for their performances: $100 for first place, $75 for second, $50 for third. Audition fee is $6. You must register for an audition slot. Call (206) 8422306, ext. 118 to register by phone. More details are posted on www.biparks.org. In the event of severe weather, auditions and performances will be rescheduled. Check the website if inclement weather occurs.
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The foot is designed in such a way that it rolls and disperses any shock caused by walking or running. This is called pronation. Those who have feet that roll inward too much are over-pronators. This happens when the foot continues to roll when it should be pushing off, causing excessive movement of the foot and lower leg. This movement can cause pain to the foot, shin and knee. When walking, shoes will tilt inward when they come into contact with a flat surface. Knock-knees and flat feet contribute to over-pronation. Under-pronation is called supination. Under-pronators have feet that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t roll enough after ground contact. Extra stretching of calves, hamstrings, and quads will allow for greater flexibility. New patients welcome and seen on the same day. Early & late appointments available. Most insurances accepted.
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ART GALLERIES Collective Visions January Color Sale: Through Jan. 14, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Original art, prints, gently used art books and supplies and more. Continuation of December shows: “Alan Newberg, Watercolors Old and New: 1983 - 2011”; “Mary McInnis: Eyes and Ears.” Info: www.collectivevisions.com and (360) 377-8327. Front Street Gallery: Opening reception for artist Ed Weston’s show “Wings and Other Things,” Jan. 14, 5-8 p.m., 18881 Front Street in downtown Poulsbo. Featuring Weston’s highly anticipated wicker rattan wing sculpture, as well as his drawings and paintings of the natural world. Refreshments and live music, as part of Poulsbo Second Saturday Art Walk. Info: (360) 598-6133 or www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com. Verksted Gallery: Jan. 14, 18937 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Art Walk featured artist: Wood turner Norman Hix, kaleidoscopes, segmented boxes and more. On Jan. 28, a fund raiser for Fishline; a variety of bowls have been painted by Verksted and Poulsbo artists. Info: (360) 6974470, www.verkstedgallery. com. Sidney Art Gallery: 34th annual Student Art Show, through Jan. 31, 202 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. Students from Discovery Alternative High School, South Kitsap High School, Ce-
dar Heights Junior High, John Sedgwick Junior High, and Marcus Whitman Junior High will display their work, some of which will be for sale. Info: www.sidneymuseumandarts. com or (360) 876-3693. Viridian Gallery: Featuring the watercolor and mixed media paintings of local artist Jani Freimann. The show continues through January. Viridian Art and Frame is located at 1800 Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard.
BENEFITS AND EVENTS Weight Watchers new Silverdale store: Jan. 14, 1-5 p.m., Silverdale Plaza, 2966 Bucklin Hill Road. Housewarming party with prizes, refreshments and recipes. Free and open to the public. Info: WeightWatchers. com/Housewarming. Donate to Hansville book sale: Jan. 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. In preparation for the spring book sale in April, people are invited to drop off used books, CDs, games and puzzles. Info: www.hansville. org Tuesday Tunes & Story Time: Jan. 17, 24 and 31, Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. On Tuesdays, you get double the fun at KiDiMu. At 11 a.m., join local musician Dave Webb, for a live guitar performance and sing-along fun with American folk hits for children. At 11:30
a.m., Ms. Holly, local performing artist Eon Photog Smith, invites all for a book reading of favorite children’s stories. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 855-4650 or www. kidimu.org Martin Luther King Jr. celebration: Jan. 16, 10 a.m., Kitsap Fairgrounds, Presidents Hall, 1200 NW Fairgrounds Road, Bremerton. “We Are ... Better Together” is the theme of the 18th annual celebration, sponsored by the Kitsap County Commission, the City of Bremerton and Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church. Bring non-perishable food items to help replenish area food banks. Bainbridge Island Ski Bus: Jan. 14 to Feb. 11 (Stevens Pass), Feb. 25 to March 24 (Crystal Mountain). Offered by Bainbridge Island Park and Recreation Department. For prices and other information, call (206) 842-2306 or visit www. biparks.org. Snow Crystal Magic Lantern Show: Jan. 20, Bremerton Community Theater. Evening begins with a wine and cheese reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by the lecture and show at 6:30 p.m. Shel Izen will use his vintage lantern projector to show the original glass lantern slides of William A. Bentley (18651931), the first person to photograph a single snow crystal. A benefit for the Kitsap County Historical Society and Museum. Tickets: $40 for adults, $30 for members, $20 for children. Info: (360) 479-6226. 11th annual Robert Burns Night: Jan. 20, 7 p.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 700 Callahan Drive, Bremerton. Celebrate Scotland’s favorite son, who is well known for the song “Auld Lyng Syne.” This celebration will include poems, songs and the Tacoma Scots Pipe Band. There will be the traditional presentation of the haggis, and guests will be able to sample the haggis and other Scottish foods. Admission is $10 at the door. Call (360) 377-8219. Kids’ Night at the Museum (aka Parents’ Night Out): Jan. 21,
5:30-9:30 p.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. On the first Friday and third Saturday of each month, children are invited to KiDiMu for a fun-filled evening of museum playtime, a movie and pizza dinner, while their parents get to enjoy a night out. Made possible by Port Madison Enterprises. Recommended ages: 31/2-10. Participants must be able to use bathroom independently. Registration required by noon the day before. Per-session cost: $30 per child, members; $40 per child, non-members; $10 off per sibling. Info: (206) 855-4650 or www.kidimu.org. Art Sampler Showcase: Jan. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Strawberry Hill Center, 7666 High School Rd., Bainbridge Island. Featuring arts and crafts demos by artists with Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District. Info: Sue Hylen, (206) 842-2306, ext.116, sue@ biparks.org Kitsap Senior Singles (KISS): Jan. 22, 1 p.m., 3201 Pine Road NE, Bremerton, at the Willows Senior Apartments (first floor). Potluck. Bring a dish to share, and cards and games to play. Directions: (360) 479-8522. Info: (360) 275-3256 or (360) 698-1175. “Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth” documentary: Jan. 23, 7-9 p.m., Firehouse Theater, Back Stage, 11171 NE Highway 104, Kingston. Hosted by Soroptimist International of Greater North Kitsap. Info: Cindy Brooke (360) 204-4699. “Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth” documentary: Jan. 24, 1-3 p.m., Olympic College, Humanities and Student Services (HSS) room 129, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. Hosted by Soroptimist International of Greater Bremerton Area and Olympic College. Info: Jessica Guidry, info@bremertonsoroptimist.org, (360) 9302193. “The Dark Side of Chocolate” documentary: Jan. 25, 6:30-8 p.m., Dragonfly Cinema, 822 Bay St., Port Orchard. This documentary looks at the practice of child labor/slavery within cocoa plantations in the Ivory Coast, a major producer of cocoa. Hosted by Not For Sale-Kitsap. Info: Sarah Benjamin, sarahb@ notforsalecampaign.org, (360) 876-7463.
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Xocai, The Healthy Chocolate Weekly Tasting Events in Poulsbo starting Jan 15th Join us & learn about “The” Antioxident Benefits include: weight loss, anti-inflammatory properties, sports enhancement, lower cholesterol, improved mood & energy and diabetic friendly. Please RSVP Barbara McDonald 360.779.6836 Looking for extra income? Business opportunities as an independent consultant available
http://xbnlive.com/bjmcdonald Open House at The Island School: Jan. 25, 7 p.m., 8553 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Join faculty, alumni and parents and learn about The Island School’s educational program. The school keeps the joy of learning alive with rich, engaging curriculum and small class sizes. Serving grades K-5 and providing an extended day program. Info: (206) 842-0400 or www. TheIslandSchool.org. “The Dark Side of Chocolate” documentary: Jan. 26, 6:30-8 p.m., Gateway Fellowship, 18901 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Hosted by Not For Sale-Kitsap. Info: Ronda (360) 697-4335
CLASSES Winter business development training class: Classes begin Jan. 17 for eight weeks. Kitsap Community Resource Building, 1201 Park Ave., Bremerton. Washington Community Alliance for Self-Help (C.A.S.H.). Pre-registration: Email stuart@ washingtoncash.org; call (206) 914-4824 or (360) 698-4088; or visit www.washingtoncash.org. Field’s End January Writers’ Roundtable: Jan. 17, 7-8:30 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library. Free. Speaker Marcia Rudoff presents “Know Yourself to Know Your Characters.” Writing your life story is a journey of self-discovery that could help you create realistic characters for whatever writing you do. Add the people who helped shape you along the way and you have a great glimpse into human nature and the dynamics that move our stories — real or fictional. Info: www.fieldsend.org. Ballroom and foxtrot classes: Jan. 18 to Feb. 15, 7-8:30 p.m., Ridgetop Junior High School, 10600 Hillsboro Drive NW,
Silverdale. Instructors Jerry and Becky Deeter teach basic and intermediate steps. Cost: $75 couple, $40 single; senior rate (65 and older) $65 couple, $35 single. Info: 662-1638 or Jerry 779-4686. Ag Entrepreneurship Course: Jan. 19, 6:30-9 p.m., in Room 406 of the Norm Dicks Government Center, 345 6th St., Bremerton. Presented by WSU Kitsap County Extension. Learn how to start and sustain a profitable small farm or agricultural enterprise, and receive information on federal and state programs targeted to the needs of small producers. Fees and registration: Arno Bergstrom, (360) 337-7225, ABergstr@co.kitsap. wa.us; or Diane Fish, (360) 3377026, dfish@wsu.edu; or http:// county.wsu.edu/kitsap/. Field’s End Winter Writing Class: “The Art of Research” with Wendy Call, Jan. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library meeting room. Learn how to put bytes, files and stacks to work for your writing. Bring your research questions and your laptop (optional). Call is the 2011 Distinguished Visiting Writer at Cornell College of Iowa and the author of “No Word for Welcome” (2011). Registration and tuition: www. fieldsend.org. Chinese language and culture classes: Beginning Jan. 23 at Bainbridge and Poulsbo schools. Hosted by the Bainbridge Mandarin Learning Center, learn to speak, read and write Chinese, and be exposed to the magnificent culture of China. Info and registration: www.bainbridgemandarinlc. net, email president@bainbridgemandarinlc.net or call 1-888-799-6668 14th Annual Decision Makers See CALENDAR, Page 6
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Calendar Continued from page 5 Breakfast: Jan. 24, 7-10 a.m., at the Kitsap Conference Center, Bremerton Harborside. Presented by the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance. Registration: www.kitsapeda.org or (360) 377-9499. Improv Acting Classes: Registration deadline Jan. 25. Classes will be held for six Thursdays beginning Feb. 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Jewel Box Theatre in Poulsbo. The classes will end with a class performance on March 11, 6 p.m. The class is only open to 12 people, first come, first served. Instructor: Todd Erler, director of the Portable Reality Show. Info: Contact Erler at (206) 595-7093, or todderler@gmail.com.
CLUBS, MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS Mary Daheim reads her latest Emma Lord mystery: Jan. 15, 3 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Seattle native, Mary Daheim, will present the Christmas installment in her Emma Lord mystery series, “The Alpine Winter.” The latest book follows
the Alpine Advocate family troubles and the race to catch a dangerous killer out to stop Emma from solving the mystery between the body found on Mount Sawyer and the bones found on the Skykomish River. EHBC Annual Book Group Night: Jan. 19, 7 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. A publisher representative will present upcoming book group titles, a chat with other avid readers and a local author and the results of the top book group books for 2011. Fun, food, and prizes. Bainbridge Island Women’s Club: Jan. 19, 9:30 a.m., at Bethany Lutheran Church. The club will celebrate the Chinese New Year. Info: Karen at (206) 201-3203. Current Jewish Issues Forum: Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Road, Bainbridge Island. “The Jews of Cuba,” led by attorney Filmore Rose, who has visited the Jewish community of Cuba and will share insights and photos that he has taken. Of special interest will be the political status of the Cuban Jewish community in light of the arrest and 15-year prison sentence given to American Alan Gross, a 61-year-old social worker. Free and open to the public. Info: admin@kolshalom.net or (206) 842-9010 The Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS): Jan. 20, 10
a.m., Bainbridge Public Library meeting room, 1270 Madison Ave N. “Combining Social History and Genealogy: the UW Certificate Experience.” Suggested donation for non-members is $5. Info: www.bigenealogy.org, (206) 855-9457. Great Decisions at the Library: Promoting Democracy: Jan. 21, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave N. The discussion will be moderated by Bainbridge Islander David Harrison, senior lecturer at the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs. Co-sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. Info: (206) 842-7901, www.artshum.org. Every Women’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief reading: Jan. 22, 3 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Katy Bowman, M.S., a biomechanist, will teach you how a healthy foot works optimally and help put you on the road to prevention and recovery. A Victims-Centered Approach to Policing and Serving Human Trafficking: Jan. 23, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Kitsap Conference Center, 100 Washington Ave., Bremerton. Register for this event at www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/219473. Tickets for this training are $20. This event is for law enforcement and service providers who may be working directly with victims;
not open to the public. Speakers include: Detective Harry James from the Seattle PD Vice Unit; Leslie Briner, MSW, Associate Director of Residential Programs at YouthCare; and Sean O’Donnell from the King County Prosecutor’s Office. Info: Rosie Ludlow, pavingtheway@ scarletroad.org, (206) 422-9244 Human Trafficking - Washington State and Kitsap County Perspectives: Jan. 24, 5-7 p.m., Kitsap Community Resources, Conference Room, 845 8th St., Bremerton. Speakers: Marie Hoffman, Washington AntiTrafficking Response Network; Detective John Bogen, Bremerton Police Department; and Coreen Schnepf, Kitsap Deputy Prosecutor. Info: Jessica Guidry, info@bremertonsoroptimist. org, (360) 930-2193 Break Free From Human Trafficking seminar: Jan. 25, 5-8:30 p.m., Poulsbo City Hall, Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St. Speakers include Detective Harry James, Seattle Police Department-Vice/ High Risk Victims Unit; Adele Heinrich, North Kitsap Optimists; B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against Child Abuse-Tacoma Chapter); and Shawna Seals, Peninsula Lighthouse Ministries. Info: Shawna Seals, salesmgr@poulsboinn. com, (360) 779-3921 Kitsap Photography Guild: Jan. 26, 7 p.m., Cavalon Place Building conference room, 2011 NW Myhre Rd., Silverdale. National Geographic photographer William Thompson presents
his Everest aerial photographs from 1983. Photographers of all skill levels are warmly welcomed; free. Info: Jon and Sue DeArman, (360) 697-1352 The World We Found reading: Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Thrity Umrigar, acclaimed author of “The Space Between Us,” will present her latest novel, “The World We Found.” This breathtaking new novel is a moving story full of bottled secrets, unfulfilled dreams, and the acceptance that can still lead to redemption. The New York Times calls the author, “perceptive and often piercing.” Not for Sale - Innovations and Solutions: Jan. 27, 6:30-8 p.m., Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way. Learn about SlaveryMap, Free2Work, the NFS Chocolate Campaign, training for on-the-ground investigations, Backyard Academies, SAM (for students) and more. Info: Sarah Benjamin, sarahb@notforsalecampaign. org, (360) 876-7463 Military Officer’s Association of America (MOAA): Jan. 27, 11 a.m., Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Luncheon, followed by speaker Todd Wagner of the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, Bremerton Office. 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. Persons interested in attending should RSVP Myra Lovejoy at (360) 769-2412 by Jan. 21. Great Decisions at the Library: Mexico Transborder Challenges: Jan. 28, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave N. The discussion will be moderated by Bainbridge Islander Laurance Kerr, who was based in Mexico as a U.S. Foreign Service officer. Co-sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. Info: (206) 842-7901, www.artshum.org. Kitsap Patriots Tea Party: Jan. 30, 7 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Washington State Republican National Committeewoman Fredi Simpson will speak on the importance of the March 3 caucus. Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Groups: Third Tuesday 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) 7799064. Family Support Group/National Alliance of Mental Illness: Last Tuesday of every month, 7-8:30 p.m., The Doctors Clinic, 2011 Myhre Road, Cavalon Place, Silverdale. Info: Joy, (206) 7537000; or Barb, (360) 204-0706. See CALENDAR, Page 7
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Calendar Continued from page 6 Kitsap Fly Anglers: Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Next meeting is Feb. 1, 7 p.m., in the community center at Island Lake Park in Silverdale. The speaker will be from Sage Rods and he will be discussing fly lines, eliminating some of the mystery. Navy Wives Clubs of American meeting: Meets the first Tuesday each month at 7 p.m., Jackson Park Community Center, 90 Olding Road, Bremerton. Regular membership is open to spouses of active duty, reserve, retired and deceased members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Info: www. navywivesclubsofamerica. org; Ruthann Langkamp, (360) 876-4768; or email johnlangkamps@wavecable.com. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Meets every Thursday, at 12:15 p.m., at Silverdale Beach Hotel. Program for Jan. 12: Overview of the Olympic College Mechanical Engineering Degree program, presented by Dr. Marvin Pitts. Program for Jan. 19: Overview of the Harrison Hospital Cardiac Program, presented by Dr. Bill Reed. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. 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.
MUSIC Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers Now Enrolling: Share your love of singing and performing with other young singers. Enrollment is open for children in grades 1-3 and 4-8 for a new session of Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers, led by Music Director Jeremy Rothbaum. The Chorale will meet Tuesdays beginning Jan. 10. Registration: www.bainbridgechorale.org or call (206) 780-2467. Seabold Second Saturday: Jan. 14, 7:30 p.m., Seabold Community Hall, 14451 Komedal Road, Bainbridge. Open-mic performances begin at 7:30 p.m., (sign-ups 6:30-7), followed by featured act, Harmonious Bosh (Matt Price and Rebecca Cohen with Robin McGillveray. Play or pay $5; children admitted for free. Hot drinks, bottled water, and cookies for sale. Info: www. sites.google.com/site/seaboldmusic, or call Larry Dewey at (206) 842-5099. Eagle Harbor Jazz Ensemble: Jan. 14, 8 p.m., Treehouse Cafe, 911 Hildebrand Lane NE, No. 202, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $5 sug-
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gested donation at the door. Payday Daddy performance: Jan. 14, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., J.Râ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hideaway, 22540 NE State Route 3, Belfair. Payday Daddy performance: Jan. 21, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The Manette Saloon & Sidebar, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Special Kids Show: Johnny Bregar & The Country Dawgs, Jan. 28, 10:30 a.m., Treehouse Cafe, 911 Hildebrand Lane NE, No. 202, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $8 parent and child, $12 entire family at the door. Human Trafficking benefit concert: Jan. 28, 7 p.m., Seaside Church, 1317 Sheldon Blvd., Bremerton. Hosted by Coffee Oasis; $5 entry fee. Info: Jacob Wischoff, jacob.wischoff@ thecoffeeoasis.com, (360) 3775560 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Breakfreeâ&#x20AC;? Concert to raise awareness of human trafficking: Jan. 28, 7 p.m., Coffee Oasis (formerly Solid Rock CafĂŠ), 1140 Bethel Ave., Port Orchard. Info: Sharon Weathers, info@ bremertonsoroptimist.org, (808) 271-1283 The Maldives: Jan. 28, 8 p.m., Treehouse Cafe, 911 Hildebrand Lane NE, No. 202, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $5 suggested donation at the door. Roots and folk rock icons. Payday Daddy performance: Jan. 28, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Rendezvous Tavern, 1750 Village Lane SE, Port Orchard.
Open Mic featuring â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hardtailâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;: Sundays beginning Feb. 5, 7-10 p.m., Rendevous Tavern, 1750 Village Lane SE, Port Orchard. Musicians, poets, comedians and actors welcome to share talents. (360) 443-2545 Celtic Jam Sessions: The third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., at the Hare & Hound Public House, 18990 Front St., Poulsbo. Listeners and players welcome. Players and singers, bring favorite Cape Breton, Irish or Scottish tunes to share.
THEATER â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Outsidersâ&#x20AC;?: Jan. 13-22, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. North, Bainbridge Island. S.E. Hintonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Outsidersâ&#x20AC;? has been read by millions of teenagers and has influenced young adults around the world with its themes of bullying, class division and family strife. Suitable for PG-13 audiences. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing. Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m.; paywhat-you-can preview, Jan. 12, 7:30 p.m.; opening night reception, Jan. 13, 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, youth, military, and teachers. Info: (206) 842-8569 or www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. Special Screening of Prokofievâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peter and the Wolfâ&#x20AC;?: Jan. 14,
10 a.m. pre-program activities, 11 a.m. screening, Bainbridge Cinemas at the Pavilion, 403 Madison Ave. Presented by Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra. Pre-program activities in the lobby include hands-on craft fun for children, and a musical â&#x20AC;&#x153;petting zoo.â&#x20AC;? Participants will have the opportunity to meet musicians of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, try out percussion instruments, and enjoy instrument demonstrations. Suggested donation: $5 per person. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pirates of Penzanceâ&#x20AC;? auditions: Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge will hold auditions for the hilarious Gilbert & Sullivan musical, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Pirates of Penzanceâ&#x20AC;? Jan. 14, 3-9 p.m. at the Bainbridge Commons (402 Brien Drive, Bainbridge). For the audition, prepare a song from musical theatre, opera or operetta (in English) and bring piano music in your key for the accompanist. All parts are open. No folk, pop, rock or karaoke numbers. Performers of all ages (8+) and experienced levels encouraged. To schedule an audition, email info@ ovationmtb.com or call (206) 842-0472. More info, including a full list of parts and vocal ranges, can be found at www. ovationmtb.com. Auditions for â&#x20AC;&#x153;Private Eyesâ&#x20AC;?: Jan. 17 and 19, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts (BPA), 200 Madison Ave. North,
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Bainbridge Island. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Private Eyesâ&#x20AC;? offers roles for adults ages 20 and older. Rehearsals extend January through March. Run dates are March 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, and 25. Those auditioning are requested to prepare one 1- to 2-minute memorized monologue. Info: Email Deirdre Hadlock, dhadlock@bainbridgeperformingarts.org, for an appointment, or call (206) 842-4560. Audition for â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ghost Sniffersâ&#x20AC;?: Jan. 24, 1-7 p.m., Port Orchard branch of the Kitsap Regional Library. In this online dramedy, nine-year-old Faith Forge is the fierce and feisty owner of Ghost Sniffers, Inc., a paranormal investigation firm. Forge employs a bevy of wacky assistants, including her brother Maxo, to help her sniff out the truth behind ghostly reports from bizarre clients. Director is casting actors, dancers and singers ages 9 and up for more than a dozen roles, including assistants, clients and more. Info: www.GhostSniffers.com.
VOLUNTEER Naval Undersea Museum Store: Located at Garnett Way in Keyport, the museum is searching for weekday volunteers. Info: Daina, (360)-697-1537.
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Northwest’s best of the young century. The production was 170 cases, and the 2005 Paramour ($90) ranks as one of Oregon’s most expensive wines not made of Pinot Noir. “I hadn’t even thought about that,” Jones said. “I know the economy is down, but I think it’s priced fairly.” This year, Abacela released about 2,500 cases of robust Tempranillo among its three tiers — regular ($20), estate ($35) and reserve ($45). The 2005 Paramour spans winemakers past and present, Kiley Evans and Andrew Wenzl, respectively. And yet Jones, director of the Tempranillo Advocates Producers and Amigos Society (TAPAS), takes full credit for this unique Temp. “This was my project,” he said. “I’ve kept it close to my chest. It was tough keeping those six barrels a
awhile for the next vintage. Jones doesn’t expect to release the next one — the 2009 Paramour — until 2015. We recently blind-tasted the 2005 Paramour, as well as Abacela’s 2007 Reserve Tempranillo. To find Abacela wines, check with your favorite wine merchant or contact Abacela directly at (541) 679-6642. ■ Abacela 2005 Paramour, Umpqua Valley, $90. This spent nearly two years in French oak and another four years in bottle before being released this fall. It opens with aromas of black cherries, black currants, blueberries, fresh figs, leather, cola and caramel. On the palate, it explodes with flavors of Marionberries, black currants and caramel. It’s a big wine with robust tannins and earthy tones. ■ Abacela 2007 Reserve Tempranillo, Umpqua Valley, $45. As of this fall, Abacela now produces no fewer than three different bottlings of Tempranillo (and the grape finds its way into some of the winery’s other wines). This superb reserve-level red opens with intriguing aromas of
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In October, the Umpqua Valley winemaker Earl Jones lifted the veil on his secret project — Paramour — a proprietary red blend from the 2005 vintage with the robust Spanish grape Tempranillo as the base. Abacela founder Jones says proudly, “This is the wine we came to Oregon to make.” “American Tempranillo will change forever,” is how the Roseburg winery promoted the invitation-only evening. Jones repeatedly, albeit playfully, declined to list the components of the blend. He said it was built in the Spanish tradition of Gran Reserva wines from the Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions of the Iberian Peninsula, which specifies such wines as being aged five years and the product of an excellent growing season. Indeed, the 2005 vintage is viewed as one of the
secret, though.” Ironically, the public got its first glimpse of Paramour two years ago when Jones donated three largeformat bottles of it to the 25th annual Classic Wine Auction in Portland. The gift of the 2005 Paramour came as he celebrated being named the 2009 Oregon Vintner of the Year. “The 2005 vintage was a great one here at Abacela, and my read on the wine is that it hasn’t peaked,” Jones said. “I’m estimating that will be around 2017, and it probably will set on that plateau for 10 years.” Jones views Paramour as the culmination of efforts that began in 1995 when he became the first in the Northwest to plant Tempranillo. He uprooted his family from the Florida Panhandle and transitioned from a decorated career in clinical dermatology to create world-class Tempranillo in the United States. “Paramour translates as ‘other love’ or ‘mistress,’ ” he said. “We’ve dedicated so much time and attention to this, it’s a good way to describe it.” Those who miss out on this Paramour must wait
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V IE W A L L OPEN HOUSES AT W I NDER M ER E .C OM
OPEN HOUSES Kingston # Sun 11-1. 26435 Pennsylvania Ave. NE #A-17
$87,500
Immaculate view condo in centrally located Bay View Estates. Tastefully updated 2 bdrm, 1 bth unit has partial views of the water, mtns & marine traffic. New eco-friendly wood flooring, applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & fresh paint. Covered view deck w/lrg storage closet. Wood-burning fireplace offers plenty of warmth. Walk to the ferry, beaches, & amenities of downtown Kingston. Sherri Galloway 360-536-0349
Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston $199,900 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 4 New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina and beaches. Tucked in the waterfront community of Kingston, Drewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Glen offers Green Built, energy efficient plans, including the popular one story plan, to meet a variety of lifestyles and needs. Ask about the $10,000 buyer bonus. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048 / Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
OPEN HOUSES Suquamishâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;View #254860 Sun 1-4. 17377 S Angeline Avenue NE
Lovely view home on shy half acre. Close to waterfront park. 2765 sq ft of quality living with 3 bedrooms & 2.25 baths. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681
Kingston #306797 SUN. 1-4. 1002 NE Holm Court
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 Steve Derrig 360-710-8086.
WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Harborside Condos! â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Saturday 1 to 4 by appointment! Enjoy living on the edge of Bremertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stunning waterfront, view condos. Starting at $249,000, VA, FHA & FNMA approved and 85% sold! Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.
Kingston # SUN 1-4. 23585 Jefferson Point Rd NE
$250,000
NEW PRICE! Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath view home with separate shop and gazebo, close to town and ferry. New carpet, appliances stay. Excellent value! Janet Olsen 360-265-5992
Poulsbo #240606 SUN 2-4. 25078 Port Gamble Road
$299,900
5 AC of privacy & park-like grounds surround this total remodel. Every day is a spa day in this tile & marble mstr bth complete w/walk-in rain shower. Beautiful tiled guest bath w/jetted tub. Dream kitchen steps out to wrap-around deck w/views of manicured walk-ways. Lrg bonus rm on lower level leads to private patio w/hot tub. 234 ft of unfinished space. Enjoy your own private forest! Sharla Pugliese 360-779-5205.
Poulsbo #270220 SAT & SUN 10-11:45. 19656 Patriot Lane NW
$312,550
903 sq.ft. home with daylight basement & view of Liberty Bay/Mt Rainier. New gourmet kitchen remodel in 2009 w/beautiful slab granite & maple cabinetry, 3 bdrm plus unfinished rm, fam rm, 2.25 bth. Hosted by Joe Krueger 360-692-6102/360-620-4420.
Poulsbo #266167 SAT 2-4. 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 kitchen w/breakfast bar, separate dining rm & a main floor master. 3 additâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;l bdrms & a bonus rm upstairs. Professionally landscaped yard with 2 ponds, potting shed & a private patio. Terrific location just mins to the market & schools. Catrice Elms 360-779-5205.
Waterfront 7736 Chico Beach Way NW Starting at $359,950 01&/ 4"563%": 46/%": r /PPO UP QN 150 ft of prime Dyes Inlet WFT, min from Silverdale. Move-in-ready â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;pocket neighborhoodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; of 7 custom-crafted, artfully-designed homes w/community in mind. Choose 2 or 3 BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, each w/main flr mstr suites, open flr plans w/natural light, granite, SS, garages Built Green/ Energy Star. Created by The Cottage Company, your private beach is steps away! Bring your kayak & prepare to fall in love! Christine Brevick 360-779-5205 or 360-509-0132
$399,900
In-town living w/a view of Liberty Bay! You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beat the location of this well kept 4 bdrm hm just a block from the water. Elegant living rm w/gas FP; sun-drenched kit & dining w/water views, granite counters, new ss fridge, hrdwd flrs; 3 bdrms on main; 4th bdrm, bth & fam rm on lower level. Lrg garage, hobby rm/shop & newer roof. View deck, landscape, fenced yard, community beach. Cathy Morris 360-271-8448
Poulsbo #270423 SAT & SUN 12-4. 640 NE State Hwy 308
$425,000
Beautifully maintained craftsman style hm on a 1.22-ac lot & approx 138â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of footage. This hm greets you w/a covered deck. Step inside the formal entry w/16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings, private dining area, bright kit w/custom cabinets. Hosted by Joe Krueger 360-692-6102/360-620-4420.
Port Orchard #300693 SUN 1-4. 2730 SW Youwood Way Silverdale #276096 Starting at $239,950 Open Daily 12-4. 8521 Willowberry Avenue NW #L-11
$398,000
$475,000
Gracious gentlemanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s farm on 2.42 private acres of beautifully landscaped property. This custom home boosts 4 bedrooms w/ a master on the main, huge bonus rm over 2-car attached garage, formal dining rm, vaulted entry, & office space. Fenced pastures, stable, & access to riding trails. Catherine Jones 360-779-5205.
Poulsbo #290854 SUN 2-4. 23582 Monument Place NW
$499,500
Own one of the nicest homes in Woods & Meadows for a great price! This gem has everything you could want â&#x20AC;&#x201C; over 3,700 sf, 4 lrg bdrms, a master w/a mtn view, & all on a huge .61-AC professionally landscaped lot. Open floor plan, lrg 18x22 bonus rm, main floor den/guest bdrm, designer paint colors & upgrades thru-out. Private backyard. JoAnn Polley 360-779-5205 or 360-731-2200.
Indianola #304333 SAT 2-4. 7173 NE William Rogers Road
$599,950
Spectacular 3-story hm w/exquisite craftsmanship on the Indianola Sandspit. Water view home in a waterfront community w/private beach access one block away. 4332 sf home w/huge, eat-in kitchen w/slab granite countertops, hrdwd flrs, frplc, maple cabinets & SS appl. Master w/balcony & 2 family rms. Barb Huget 360-779-5205.
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 5637 NE Foster Rd #296215
$374,000
Sun 2-4. Delightful setting! Centrally located. 3bd 2.5bth 2112 SF hm situated on shy 1/2-ac corner lot. Covered porch, slate entry, hrdwd floors & inviting colors. 2 living areas on main floor, plus dining rm & kitchen, community beach access. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186
8053 Quail Hill Rd NE #296230
$454,000
Sun 11-1. NEW PRICE! Relax on your private park-like, level 2.2 ac in this gorgeous 1-level home. Great location; minutes to ferry, town, schools! Spacious 2453 SF, 3 bdrm, 3 bth hm w/4 bdrm septic. More to enjoy outdoors w/an entertainment deck, courtyard, gardens, orchard, fruit trees & your own network of trails to explore. Must see! Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186
9509 North Town Dr NE
$468,000
Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Charming home in great neighborhood with park and close to everything! Hardwoods, stainless/granite kitchen, bonus room and sunny southern exposure. Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Host Ana Richards 206-459-8222
5685 NE Wild Cherry Lane
$568,000
Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Sunny 3BR home near Gazzam Lake and 10 minutes to ferry. Designer colors, 5-panel doors, hardwood, stainless & granite kitchen, home office/media room & bonus. Ty Evans 206-795-0202
8997 Springwood Avenue NE #289216
$655,000
SAT & SUN 12-3. A True NW Craftsman tucked away on a lovely 1.44 ac. Lot w/in 5 mins to the Seattle Ferry, shopping & public beach access. Stone & shingle exterior accents, circular drive & manicured landscape create instant curb appeal. Open flr plan offering a family rm. Liv rm, din rm, den/office & bonus rm. Ted Abernathy or Donna Bosh 360-692-6102/360-509-0627.
16364 Reitan Road NE #249705
$689,900
Sat. 1-3. Private 1.34 acre waterfront estate with 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of beautiful sandy low bank waterfront! 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 3686 SF home boasts beautiful Fir floors & wood work, spacious living area & formal dining, private master suite w/ bath & sitting room. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll love the 6 car covered parking plus ADU. Megan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dell 360-551-9107
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 6650 NE Bayview Boulevard #299111
$710,000
Sun 1-4. Low-bank Manzanita Bay wft home w/4000+ sq ft, 4 frpls, formal living/dining, 3BR plus 2 guest rooms. Gardens & shop. Beverly Green 206-780-7678 Susan Burris 206-498-8479
3199 Pleasant Beach Drive NE #201146
$1,250,000
Sun 1-4. New Price! 1955 home with 180 degree views of Rich Passage and Olympic Mountains plus 100+ feet of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gold Coastâ&#x20AC;? no-bank waterfront. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Bainbridge Island Moorage #293332
$66,000
42 ft. boat slip in Eagle Harbor. Rents for $409 mo. Nice marina with all amenities and fun yacht club. David Parker 206-714-4300, BainbridgePropertySales.com
Winslow #303144
$344,000
Impeccably maintained home with private elevator to main floor living areas or upper BR suites from private 2-car garage. Andy Moore 206-755-6296, BainbridgeIslandWaterfront.com
Close to Winslow #263240
$350,000
Charm, privacy and 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
Eagle Harbor #254226
$499,000
New Price! 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
Rolling Bay #282141
$535,000
Come see the newly installed solar panels on this south-facing, architecturally-designed energy smart modern cottage near Rolling Bay Hamlet. Julie Miller 206-949-9655
Winslow #217402
$949,000
New Price! Watch the ferry dock, finish your coffee & make the sailing to Seattleâ&#x20AC;ŚCasual elegant living in this rare, modern & spacious water view home. Jim Peek 206-817-5879 JimPeek.com
Baker Hillâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Mountain View #197995
$998,000
Timeless designâ&#x20AC;ŚMtn & Sound views from this 4,000Âą sq ft, 3BR/3.25BA home with a kitchen for multiple chefs & custom finishes throughout. Molly Neary & Joanie Ransom 206-920-9166
Country Club Waterfront #308616
$2,300,000
Exquisite craftsmanship & natural woodwork throughout this gracious home with 275 ft of waterfront, gourmet kitchen, formal dining, 2 masters. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042, CarleenGosney.com
$599,000
Private, custom home with 4400+ sq ft main residence plus 2000 sq ft guest suite. 170 ft of waterfront on shy 2 acres (2 tax parcels). Jen Pells 206-718-4337, jenniferpells.com
LOTS & L A ND Seabeck #236228
$39,500
$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.
Gig Harbor #202164
$174,777
Behold! A Dy-No-Mite view parcel all poised & ready for you to build now! Water, power, septic design approved & building permit in hand. Premier Gig Harbor location with views of Point Defiance. James Bergstrom & Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
Bremerton #232284
SOU T H K ITS A P Port Orchard #291678
$139,777
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be surprised! This home lives much much larger then what your drive-by eye might tell ya. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home close to town. Updated kitchen featuring nice touches of tile & fancy fixtures. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600
Port Orchard #307657
$155,000
Rare opportunity to own 1.12 acres that can be subdivided within the city limits. Excellent location close to downtown, shops and restaurants. New construction on adjoining lot. Linda Yost 360-876-9600
Colvos Passage #257510
$225,000
Waterfront property on Colvos Passage with excellent water & mountain views once it has been cleared of brush & trees. This 3.24 acres has over 90 feet of high bank/medium bank waterfront. Linda Yost 360-876-9600
Port Orchard #265558
$249,900
Love dogs? Want a home business? Then make an appt. to see this unique opportunity w/unlimited potential for the dog lover. There are many options with this property. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
Manchester #278679
$289,500
Wooded 6 Acres! Beautiful Craftsman-style home feature stall ceilings in spacious living areas + striking island kitchen open to family room. 3 large bedrooms looking out into the trees. Much to enjoy in this newer 2080 SF home located near Hwy 16 and Manchester. Mary Ellen Hooks 360-731-1880.
Port Orchard #306812
$300,000
Immaculate home that was purchased as a business, which never transpired so it has never been lived in. If you need lots of square footage, extremely spacious 4 bedrooms, then this is it! Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
COM M ERCI A L Belfair #CBA501607 4100 sq.ft. single story, stand alone retail/office bldg next to Rite Aid Drugs. ADA access, fiber optics, bay door. Excellent parking. New roof & HVAC. $12/sq.ft./year + low NNN. Mark Danielsen 360-692-6102/360-509-1299. Approx 1,024 sq.ft. Ground floor office/retail space immediately across from the new Poulsbo City Hall. Reception area, 2-3 private offices, kitchen, bath, off street parking and Mountain View. $975/ month. Mark Danielsen 360-692-6102/360-509-1299.
MU LT I-FA M ILY Bremerton #306205
This is a great 2+ acre parcel on Big Beef Creek in the Wildcat Lake area of Seabeck. A cleared building site is surrounded on two sides by DNR land. Enjoy the privacy without the taxes. All the homework has been done, a new private well recently installed. Art Conrad 360-620-3300.
Grapeview #282847
$174,900
Summerwind townhome in Silverdale. 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath, garage, vaulted ceilings, gas heat, fireplace, master bedroom on main, and a light and bright. Handicap access. Judy Hartness 360-692-6102/360-620-2395.
Downtown Poulsbo #CBA 501277
WAT ER FRON T Miller Bay Waterfront #270290
CEN T R A L K ITS A P Summerwind #306741
$399,900
Great location for your industrial site needs. Located just west of Gorst on Hwy 3 SW, east of the Bremerton Airport. Property is 6+ acres, lightly treed and brushed and gently slopes back. 224 ft of road frontage. Power in road, water across hwy, annexed by city and broadly zoned industrial. Penny Jones 360-265-9140.
$75,000
Check out the largest unit in Sunn Fjord! Beautiful 180 degree view of Sound and Mt. Rainier from this 2 bdrm, 1.75 bth, 1251 SF condo. Freshly painted and & ready for new owner. Spacious open living room & large MBR w/walk-in closet plus 3/4 bth. Jill Wallen 360-340-0777.
PIERCE COUN T Y Gig Harbor #306265
$299,000
This gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth home has been professionally and totally remodeled. Features main floor MBR, great room & library/ office, skylights, kitchen granite counter tops, stainless appliances and gleaming maple hardwood floors. Private, park-like setting. Mike Draper 360.731-4907.
M A SON COUN T Y Belfair #269968
$95,000
Brand new home just minutes from Belfair State Park â&#x20AC;&#x201C; all for under $100,000!!! This 2 bedroom plus a den with closet sits on over 1/4 of an acre with 879 finished square feet and did we mention itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brand New! Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
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145 Ferncliff Ave NE, D239, Bainbridge Island
5786 NE Crystal Springs Hill Lane, Bainbridge Island Sun 1-4
1155 Nakata Place NW, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-3
Nicely appointed 2BR rambler, close in location. Fenced yard, level 0.22 ac. lot. Two-car attached garage. New roof in 2003. All appliances included. MLS 248031. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Bill Barrow & Chris Miller (206) 780-6125.
$367,000
338 Wyatt Way #13 Bainbridge Island
Sun 1-4pm
Free-standing 1,735 sqft townhouse in Winslow Mews w/attached garage, rear patio, yard, & front deck. Upper level Master Suite & additional bedroom w/private 3/4 bth. Spacious kitchen, laundry room, dining area, living room w/fireplace. MLS#309181 Paul Holzman 206-856-2691 High Point Realty Group, LLC
$468,000
9509 North Town Drive NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Charming home in great nbrhd w/park & close to everything! Hdwds, stainless/granite kit, bonus room & sunny so-exp. Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Host Ana Richards 206-459-8222. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$549,500
10625 Falk Road, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-3
Manitou Beach area view home. Lrg country lot, garden beds, and F.R.O.G. (Finished Room Over Garage). Lots of hardwood floors, covered porch, decks, brick patio, central heat plus 2 LP stoves. 512 SF ADU over garage has 3/4 bath & kitchenette. 576 SF garage. New roof 9/11. Beach, conveniences, & transit nearby. MLS 288955. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Chris Miller & Bill Barrow (206) 780-6146.
$568,000
5685 NE Wild Cherry Lane, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Sunny 3BR home near Gazzam Lake & 10 mins to ferry. Designer colors, 5-panel doors, hdwd, stainless & granite kit, home ofc/media rm & bonus. Ty Evans 206-795-0202. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$625,000
6527 Fletcher Bay Rd NE, Bainbridge
Sun 1-4
Ferguson & Coleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s New Home Construction. Builder Rep: Ken West, 360-990-2444 or Brian Cole 360-434-2104.
$710,000
6650 NE Bayview Boulevard, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Low-bank Manzanita Bay wft home w/4000+ sq ft, 4 frpls, formal living/dining, 3BR plus 2 guest rooms. Gardens & shop. #299111. Beverly Green 206-780-7678 Susan Burris 206-498-8479. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$739,500
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 / Pamela Van Vleet, Broker (206) 780-6135.
$819,000
7254 Madrona Drive, Bainbridge Island
SUN 2-4
WING POINT AREA HOME...stunning views of Mt Rainer, Seattle Skyline & Shipping Lanes. Deep WFT lot w/ meandering driveway to architecturally designed home by Hal Moldstad. New exterior stain & new roof. Wonderful attention to detail w/ clear vertical grain fir exterior & interior accents, H/W floors, 3BR/2.75BA, view kitchen w/ pantry, lrg laundry rm & lots of storage. Decks on both east & west side of home. MLS 307036. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Hosted by Jim Anderson, Broker 206.849.4515.
$1,250,000
INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, and ANY PERSONS CLAIMING BY OR THROUGH THEM. Defendants. NO. 11-2-02757-2 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: Defendants Above-Named YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 6th day of January, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the aboveentitled Court, and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs, WILLIS L AV E R N E W O L F a n d S A N D R A L E E W O L F, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for
Plaintiffs, RONALD C. TEMPLETON, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of this action is to quiet title to the following described real property in and to the Plaintiffs: The South 10 feet of the following described property: Beginning at a point which is East 371.46 feet and North 208 feet from the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, To w n s h i p 2 4 N o r t h , Range 2 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington: thence North
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218 feet: thence West 93 feet; thence South 218 feet; thence East 93 feet to the Point of Beginning; Except roads. DATED this 22nd day of December, 2011. /s/ Ronald C. Templeton RONALD C. TEMPLETON WSBA #8684 Attorney for Plaintiffs 3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104 Silverdale, WA 98383 (360)692-6415 Date of first publication: 01/06/12 Date of last publication: 02/10/12 PW569236
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SHORT SALE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; AWESOME VALUE in the coveted Crystal Springs Neighborhood! Drive along the waterfront to your private, lushly landscaped and fully fenced ½ acre with 3 bd/2.75 bath, 2131sf remodeled and efficient home! A must see property with location & charm! +Photos: www.mercurymichael.com/265646 MLS#265646, Mercury Michael 206-780-6075, REMAX Unlimited
$319,000
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$299,000
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3199 Pleasant Beach Drive NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! 1955 home with 180° views of Rich Passage and Olympic Mountains, plus 100+ ft. of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gold Coastâ&#x20AC;? no-bank waterfront. #201146. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
From $219,000
4th Ave, Poulsbo Place II, Div 7, Poulsbo
Sat-Sun 12-4
A Central Highland Builderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Project. Our newest Poulsbo Place neighborhood located on 4th Avenue is now underway. Featuring lots w/sweeping views that overlook the charming Poulsbo Place community, Liberty Bay, & the Olympic Mtns. With 14 customizable floor plans to choose from, this is an outstanding opportunity to select the home of your dreams w/breathtaking views. Quality finishes inside & out. Low maintenance, safe & secure living in the master-planned community in the heart of the waterfront village of Poulsbo. Floor plans vary from 876 - 3,000 sq. ft., 2 - 4 bedrooms, 1 - 3.5 bathrooms & a 2-10 home warranty. Close to shopping & restaurants. Karen Bazar, John L. Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or 360-394-0006.
From $219,000 Chateau Ridge located at the top of Forest Rock Hills, Poulsbo
Sat-Sun 12-4
A Central Highland Builderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Project. Located at the top of Forest Rock Hills on Caldart Ave., Poulsbo. Central Highland Builders, builders of Poulsbo Place II, are now introducing their newest neighborhood, Chateau Ridge! Located at the top of Forest Rock Hills on Caldart Ave. Craftsman & Cottage-Style homes ranging from 912 to 2,200 SF & prices starting in the low $200â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Offering several one-level floor plans, as well as, 2-level plans. Built Green, Energy Star appliances, & 2-10 Home buyers Warranty. Neighborhood is centrally located to North Kitsap Schools, local markets, shopping in the ever-popular downtown Poulsbo, local parks & more. Breathtaking Olympic Mtn Views. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email at karenbazar@johnlscott.com. Call today for more details.
$329,000 2525 NE Kevos Pond Dr, Poulsbo SAT 1-4 Tastefully appointed, this 2004 home is in pristine condition, featuring 4 BD/3 BA, w/huge gourmet kitchen. Grand entry w/vaulted ceilings leads to a great rm w/fireplace & dining rm. French doors open to the private deck that backs to a greenbelt. Upstairs bonus & laundry plus sumptuous master suite. This home has tons of storage & 3-car garage, gas furnace & hot water. Close to schools, shopping, & great location for commuters. MLS#254197. Mike & Sandi Nelson 360-265-2777. mike@mikeandsandi.com, www.mikeandsandi.com
$335,000
1090 NE Sol Vei, Poulsbo
SUN 1-4
Mountain View, Ferry Commuters Convenient, In Town Poulsbo, RV Parking/Fenced Back Yard, Large Garage/Shop. MLS#284128. For 24-hour information simply dial 1-800-504-0090 x6098. Penny McLaughlin, www.PennysTeam.com
$398,000
17377 S Angeline Avenue NE, Suquamish
SUN 1-4
Lovely view home on shy half acre. Close to waterfront park. 2765 sq ft of quality living with 3 bedrooms & 2.25 baths. #254860. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-780-7681
BREMERTON $219,900
167 N. Lafayette Street Bremerton
SUN 12-3
PRICE REDUCED TO $219,900. Modern Townhouse In Excellent Condition! Chic 3 bd/2.25 ba, easyflowing 2016 sf home. Lots of windows for tons of nat. light in living areas. Nice gas FP & spacious kitchen. Full size, 2-car garage + extra unfinished shop or Man-cave. Lovely back patio. Concrete siding for long life & gas heat for low energy bills. Close to PSNS, Bremerton/Seattle ferry & downtown amenities. DD: From downtown Bremerton, drive south on Callow. Turn R on 1st Street, then R again on Lafayette. Hm on the left. MLS# 287443. Hosted by: Carolee Vergeer Silverdale Realty 360-271-9732
$429,000
5310 Bunker Street NW, Bremerton
SUN 12-3
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POULSBO AREA
NORTH KITSAP
House with Great Investment Opportunities!
Poulsbo Home with Views
Attention investors! Bangor Naval Station is currently in-processing thousands of new personnel, meaning a high demand for off base rental housing and this home is just minutes to the entrance of Bangor! Completely remodeled a few weeks ago, this 3 bedroom home+ office, makes an excellent
• Mountain & Sound View
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• Ferry Commuters Convenient • In Town Poulsbo • RV Parking/Fenced Back Yard • Large Garage/Shop investment opportunity. Homeowners and investors alike will appreciate the beautiful new finishes, huge two-car garage with shop, and the central location, close to virtually everything! Perfect!
Eileen Black
Location 21755 Clear Creek Rd NW Price $259,000 Features 3 BR/1.75 BA, completely
206-696-1540 Bainbridge Island John L. Scott MLS #309188 www.johnlscott.com/50933
remodeled a few weeks ago, beautiful new finishes, huge two-car garage with shop, and a central location close to everything!
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View Home
Bob Vergeer 360-271-9731 Silverdale Realty MLS# 273801
Location 1090 NE Sol Vei, Poulsbo Price $335,000 Features 2390 SF, 4 Bedrooms,
24 hr information simply dial: 1-800-504-0090 X6098 Penny McLaughlin 360-697-9966 www.PennysTeam.com MLS #284128
2.5 Baths, Mountain/Water Views
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OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1 - 4
Kevos Pond Home WOW! Tastefully appointed, this 2004 home is in pristine condition, featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, with a huge gourmet kitchen. Grand entry with vaulted ceilings leads to a great room with fireplace and dining room. French doors open to the private deck that backs to a greenbelt. Upstairs bonus and laundry plus sumptuous master suite. This home has tons of storage and 3-car garage, gas furnace and hot water. Close to schools and shopping, and great location for commuters.
Spacious 4bd/3ba, 3200 sq.ft. home enjoys great VIEWS from both the main level and the daylight basement. Huge great room, tile entry & expansive Brazilian cherry hardwood. Amazing kitchen with 20’ of Corian countertops & hardwood cabinets, stainless steel fridge + wine fridge, gas range & microwave. 12’x18’ finished bonus room. Attached 4-car, finished garage! Hosted by
Penny’s Team
Location 5310 Bunker Street NW Price Reduction $429,000 Directions From McWilliams Road, head South on Central Valley Rd to left on Vena St. Turn right on Bunker Street to left at sign.
Mike & Sandi Nelson 360-265-2777 Coldwell Banker | Danforth mike@mikeandsandi.com www.mikeandsandi.com MLS# 254197
Location 2525 NE Kevos Pond Drive Price $329,000 Features Bath Off Master, Double Pane Storm Windows, High-Tech Cabling, Jetted Tub, Vaulted Ceilings
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
In-Town Lot Available
Fletcher Bay Area
Ready to build in-town lot – on a wonderful cul-de-sac of custom homes. Close to downtown Winslow, the ferry, parks, restaurants, marinas, shopping and schools. Nice and level. Utilities in the street ready for buyer. Convenient to just about every wonderful amenity Bainbridge Island has to offer (including the potential of a partial Olympic Mountain View) making this a perfect spot for a beautiful new home with great sunsets!
Delightful setting! Centrally located 2112 sq ft 3 BR/2.5 BA home situated on a shy 1/2-acre corner lot. Covered porch, slate entry, hardwood floors and inviting colors. Two living areas on main floor, plus dining room & kitchen. Upper level master suite boasts walk-in closet & 5-piece bath w/jetted soaking tub. Other features include skylights, unique fixtures, propane stove, fruit trees, garden beds, 2-car garage & deck. Close to Kitsap Transit and community beach access. Make this your new home today!
Eileen Black 206-696-1540 Bainbridge Island John L. Scott www.johnlscott.com/68741 MLS #309288
Location 849 Taurnic Place NW Price $135,000 Features Level .26-acre located on a cul-de-sac, close to everything
Catherine Arlen Windermere RE/West Sound Inc Direct 360-340-8186 | Office 360-297-2661 www.catherinearlen.mywindermere.com catherinearlen@windermere.com MLS# 296215
Location 5637 NE Foster Road Price $374,000 Features Dining Room, French Doors, Jetted Tub, Skylights, Vaulted Ceilings, Walk-in Pantry
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DATED this 22nd day of December, 2011. /s/ Ronald C. Templeton RONALD C. TEMPLETON WSBA #8684 Attorney for Plaintiff 3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104 Silverdale, WA 98383 (360)692-6415 Date of first publication: 01/06/12 Date of last publication: 02/10/12 PW569228
d/b/a SOUND DEVELOPERS GROUP, Plaintiff. Vs. VICKY JOSLIN, GARY JOSLIN, DAVID JOSLIN, SUSAN J. CICHETTI, NANCY J. KITTLESEN, FRANCIS J. BURROUGHS ANY UNKOWN PERSONS CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, and ANY PERSONS CLAIMING BY OR THROUGH THEM. Defendants. NO. 11-2-02731-9 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: Defendants Above-Named YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 6th day of January, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the aboveentitled Court, and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff, SOUND DEVELOPMENT GROUP, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for Plaintiff, RONALD C. TEMPLETON, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of this action is to quiet title to the following described real property in and to the Plaintiff: E A S T 1 5 â&#x20AC;&#x2122; R E S E R VA TION LEGAL DESCRIPT I O N F O R 302402-4-061-2008 A fifteen foot wide strip of land lying East and coincident with the following described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, Township 24 North, Range 2 East, W.M., Kitsap County, Washington, thence North 88°36â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50â&#x20AC;? West, 666.25 feet; thence North 02°45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;31â&#x20AC;? East, 331.52 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continuing North 02°45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;31â&#x20AC;? East, 328.48 feet to the terminus of this line. NORTH 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; RESERVATION LEGAL DESCRIPT I O N F O R 302402-4-061-2008 A fifteen foot wide strip of land lying South and coincident with the following described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, Township 24 North, Range 2 East, W.M., Kitsap County, Washington, thence North 88°36â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50â&#x20AC;? West, 666.25 feet; thence North 02°45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;31â&#x20AC;? East, 660.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 88°34â&#x20AC;&#x2122;16â&#x20AC;? East, 374.67 feet to the terminus of this line.
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