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BREMERTON’S NEW YEAR BEER FESTIVAL JAN. 22

BREMERTON — The New Year Beer Festival welcomes 15 local craft breweries to the waterfront Jan. 22, with proceeds benefitting Coffee Oasis’ community outreach programs. The event is presented by Fritz European Fry House and a consortium of West Sound brewers. The festival will showcase premium, handcrafted beers from 15 area breweries, including a new Doppelbock from Battenkill Brewing Company, a new Double Black Imperial Stout from Der Blokken Brewery, and award-winning selections from Hale’s Ales, Silver City Brewery and other participating breweries. The New Year Beer Festival will be held at the Kitsap Conference Center, next to the ferry terminal in downtown Bremerton. Two tasting sessions are planned: noon to 3 p.m., and 4–7 p.m. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Cost of entry includes eight samplesize drink tickets and a commemorative glass. A limited number of tickets are available; for tickets and details, visit www. newyearbeerfestival.com. “Puget Sound has one of the nation’s fastest growing and most diverse craft beer communities, and this festival is an

You don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy the music, the poetry (or the haggis) BY ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week

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f “Auld Lang Syne” has been referred to as “the most famous song that no one knows the words to,” then is the songwriter just as obscure? Not at all. Robert Burns, the Scottish poet and lyricist who penned the famed song that is sung—or at least muddled through— each New Year’s, is celebrated annually around his Jan. 25 birthday. Robert Burns Nights are held across the globe, including here in Kitsap. Burns, who lived in Scotland from

Above, celebrants enjoy a traditional Scottish dance at Robert Burns Night in 2010. The anniversary of the poet’s birth will be celebrated in Bremerton and Poulsbo. Background, the best-known portrait of Burns, by Alexander Nasmyth, 1787. Contributed

1759-1796, is known as “Scotland’s favorite son.” The farmer turned poet wrote about daily life on the farm, relationships, and Scottish fare. He turned many of his poems, like “Auld Lang

Syne,” into songs. Other popular works by Burns include “A Red, Red Rose” and “To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest with the Plough.” See BURNS, Page 2

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NKSD may close an elementary school By KIPP ROBERTSON krobertson@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — After years of rejecting the idea, the North Kitsap School Board is considering closing an elementary school. By the end of January, the North Kitsap School Board and district administrators plan to name a committee to discuss the possibilities of closing a school. The closure ■ 54.67 of would be a measure poll responto counteract declindents say ing enrollment and the “Close an reduction of state and elemenfederal money providtary school”: ed to the district. North Kitsap No vote was needed Vikaneer, for Superintendent North Richard Jones to form KitsapHerald. the committee. He said com/Blogs. he “has been given clear direction to move forward” with the plan by the school board. According to documents available on the district website, elementary schools are 894

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Tim Kinkade of Kingston performs a board grab after launching off a jump near the Poulsbo Adventist Church and School, Wednesday. Groups of people around North Kitsap flocked to local slopes to enjoy fun in the snow during a storm that left schools and businesses closed. Kipp Robertson / Herald

North Kitsap slowed by snow, ice; few injuries reported on roads By MEGAN STEPHENSON mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com

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OULSBO — Statistically, this year’s “Snowmageddon” had less impact than the storm that hit Kitsap in November 2010. This year, schoolchildren and adults alike frolicked in the winter wonderland of North Kitsap, as this week’s snowstorm turned side roads into sledding lanes. Schools and most government offices were closed Wednesday and Thursday.

The November 2010 storm, which hit just before Thanksgiving, snarled traffic and caused widespread power outages. North Kitsap lucked out so far, with no reported power outages or major crashes from this latest storm. Law enforcement is crediting the safe road to the vigilance of residents. “I think with the schools closing and staying closed and the [Navy] bases closing, it cuts down on the amount of traffic,” Poulsbo Deputy Police Chief Wendy Davis said

Thursday. “I think people have been heeding the message: don’t go out unless you absolutely have to.” With fewer cars on the road, Kitsap Towing also saw less demand for service. Owner Ron Madler said his call volume is between 35-40 percent lower than the November 2010 storm. During that storm, the company responded to more than 300 calls in five days, according to previous Herald reports. Madler said the reduction in call volume was largely

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because of the time of day this latest storm hit, along with

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So far, ‘4 or 5’ applications for NK schools superintendent By KIPP ROBERTSON krobertson@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — The North Kitsap School District is not the only district searching for a new superintendent for next year. More than four other districts around western Washington, including Port Townsend, are on the hunt. The longer it takes for the district to select candidates, the fewer candidates the

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NEWS BRIEFS Rudolph is new president of historical society POULSBO — Former Poulsbo City Council member Dale Rudolph was elect-

School Continued from page A1 894 students below capacity. The district has too many schools with current enrollment, board member Bill Webb said. By 2015, the district’s elementary school enrollment is expected to grow by 160, but that's still too few students to warrant having seven elementary schools, he said. "The last thing I want to do, next to increasing class

ed president of the Poulsbo Historical Society Jan. 10. Members voted on new officers at the society’s meeting, in the Poulsbo City Hall Council Chambers. The Poulsbo Historical Museum is located in City Hall.

sizes, is close a school," Webb said. "But I think I agree with [Jones] on this. It's time to really look at it and see if [closing a school] is a decision we need to make. "I apologize in advance and I'll wait for the slings and arrows that I know will come during this process," Webb continued. Closing an elementary school would save the district an estimated $837,750 a year, according to docu-

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Other new officers: Jim Shields, vice president; Judy Driscoll, secretary; Donna Jean Bruce, treasurer. Bruce is the previous president. Gerry Reitan and Carliann Rolland were elected to the board, joining Hildur Gleason, Bob Hawkinson, Wayne Paulson, and David Shields.

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ments. Individual savings include: utilities ($24,000), custodians ($96,000), maintenance and supplies ($4,500), and food services ($35,000). Staff and administration would be reduced as well, which includes: principal ($115,700), office staff ($75,700), support staff ($285,350), two teachers ($160,000), and two paraeducators ($41,5000). The numbers above reflect salaries at top of their range.

According to the documents, transportation is estimated to be neutral in savings; savings could be generated if administrators better balance bus routes and travel distances. Jones said the extra room in the elementary schools was a result of the grade configuration change in 2007. The change was a result of Kingston High School opening and a change of grades in elementary schools to

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K-5, middle schools 6-8, and high schools 9-12. As of now, there is no expectation of class sizes increasing if an elementary is closed, Jones said. Though jobs would be lost, the majority of teachers and their support staff would remain with the students, he said. However, it is unknown at this time how students would be dispersed throughout the district. That's part of the committee’s work, Jones said. "We need to look at the available space and say OK, what makes the most sense for moving students around with the least disruption across our families," he said. Transportation time could increase, but how much is not known at this time. With a focus on finding a new superintendent and contemplating another levy, Lael Stock — a parent and member of the athletics and

advisory committee — said it's not the right time to look at school closures. She said it is good to form a committee, but all the alternatives need to be looked at. Echoing Breidablik interim principal Glen Robbins, she said a school closure could tear a community apart. However, a committee charged with finding out the ramifications of closing a school does not mean it is going to happen. The idea of closing a school has come up for years, but has always been rejected by the board. School Board President Kathleen Dassel said the board "just needs to know." Of the 11 schools in the district, Kingston High School is the only school with enrollment exceeding school capacity. Kingston's capacity is 868 students. Based on enrollment numbers from November, there are 895.

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Continued from page A1 people having advanced warning of the conditions and “just staying home.� The calls the towing company did receive were spread throughout the county, mostly on rural and side roads. Bainbridge Island residents made up the majority of the calls. However, with the weekend right around the corner, he predicts he will receive more calls when the roads get slushy as temperatures rise. “People get a little bit reckless at that point,� he said. Puget Sound Energy reported more than 90,000 customers without power in the company’s service area Thursday. However, there were no major power outages in North Kitsap as of Thursday afternoon. The only major incident reported in the North End this week left no injuries. A downed tree in Indianola brought down a telephone pole and power lines, blocking Indianola Road east of the intersection with South Kingston Road. North Kitsap Fire & Rescue responded to the incident just before noon on the minimal first day of the storm, Tuesday.

Herald delivery delayed until Friday because of snow, ice POULSBO — Delivery of this edition of the North Kitsap Herald didn’t begin until Friday at 7:30 a.m. The Herald goes to press Thursday evening and delivery usually begins after midnight. Herald Publisher Donna Etchey delayed delivery because “it does not look like the snow and ice will be melting anytime soon and we want our carriers to be safe.�

ego i D n a S Style! A driver pulls tools from his truck after it went off the road and turned over on Stottlemeyer Road, between Iverson and Gunderson roads, Tuesday morning. He was not injured. Kipp Robertson / Herald

NKF&R spokeswoman Michele Laboda said firefighters used flares and fireline tape to shut down the road, and drove around to the other end of the incident at Indianola Road and Harris Street. There, they found the live power line

down. Puget Sound Energy secured power to the area around 2 p.m., and firefighters extinguished a small fire which had burned through about eight inches of asphalt. Thursday, Gov. Chris

Gregoire proclaimed a storm emergency, as much of Western Washington was stalled by snow and ice. The proclamation allowed the activation of the Washington National Guard, if needed.

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eetings related to the City of Poulsbo’s Shoreline Master Program update were lightly attended. And that’s too bad, because the Shoreline Master Program regulates development on our shorelines, as well as wateroriented uses. The update was the subject of more than two years of work, and your input could have influenced the final plan – as well as protect what you feel is important regarding shorelines and shoreline uses. Likewise on two upcoming issues. We urge residents to participate and help shape how our communities develop, as well as how we protect our water quality. The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners is revisiting the county’s urban growth areas – those areas designated by the county and its cities under the Growth Management Act “within which urban growth shall be encouraged, and outside of which growth can occur only if it is not urban in nature.” According to state law, each urban growth area, or UGA, in a county should include enough land to accommodate the state Office of Financial Management’s 20-year population projection allocated for that UGA. Within the UGA, a city and/ or county is to designate sufficient open space, provide urban services, and permit development at urban densities. Urban development and provision of urban services, such as water and sewer, should not generally occur outside of urban growth areas. The idea behind this is to centralize growth, prevent sprawl and protect our open spaces. Kitsap is required to review and evaluate its UGAs every five years, and identify reasonable measures to ensure development occurs as planned under the Growth Management Act. Public workshops are scheduled Jan. 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Eagle’s Nest, 1200 NW Fairgrounds Road, Bremerton; and on Jan. 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m., in the Kitsap County Administration Building, Commissioners Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. Two of the urban growth areas that will be addressed in these workshops in Kingston and Silverdale. For more information, contact Eric Baker at ebaker@co.kitsap.wa.us or (360) 337-4495, or Angie Silva at asilva@co.kitsap.wa.us or at (360) 337-4841. On Jan 26, 1 p.m., in the Council Chambers at Poulsbo City Hall, officials from the state Department of Ecology will meet with city officials to discuss Total Maximum Daily Load, or TMDL. TMDL is a regulatory term in the U.S. Clean Water Act describing a value of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a body of water can receive while still meeting water quality standards. This is a discussion that will likely lead, ultimately, to determining the maximum pollution limits that can be received in Liberty Bay. This could include identification of sources of pollutants, and magnitude of sources; determination of natural pollutant load, and load from human activities; establishment of water quality targets; and a watershed management strategy to attain established targets. Establishing maximum pollution limits that can be received in Liberty Bay would be good for the health of our local environment, but it could affect our neighborhoods, how we develop them and how we live in them. We urge residents to participate in this meeting.

What an amazing community we live and work in. Entering the fundraising for Poulsbo Lions Bellringer at Thanksgiving, we were optimistic to set our goal at $35,000 and the community did not deflate that optimism. Raising just over $33,000 was awesome. Every dollar raised will now go to help those in our community that need assistance. We will work closely with Fishline, ShareNet and St. Vincent DePaul throughout the year. Our efforts to raise fund does not stop now. Donations can still be mailed to the Poulsbo Lions Bellringer Fund, P.O. Box 1244, Poulsbo, WA 98370. We sincerely appreciate your readers and your staff. We also would like to send a special thank you to Mike’s Carwash. John Macdonald Poulsbo Lions Bellringer Fund

Confused by legislator’s response to comments Following is a letter that I sent to Rep. Sherry Appleton earlier Tuesday. Dear Rep. Appleton, Thank you for your prompt response to my call to the Legislative Hotline voicing my opposition to same-sex marriage. However, your response leaves me confused. Your office wrote: “In the U.S. tax codes there are 1,044 laws that only currently apply to married couples, not domestic partnerships, et al. Rep. Appleton has always felt that if someone is apart [sic] of our democracy, pays taxes, that they should be allowed all the rights and privileges that all of us are entitled to.” How can a change to Washington state law affect a person’s treatment under the U.S. tax code, which is a part of federal law? If the proposed law passes, same-sex couples who are recognized as “married” in Washington state would not be recognized as such for the purpose of the U.S. tax code. A cynic might conclude that your argument, while fine sounding, is spurious. Christopher Moore Poulsbo

Not expecting much from Legislature The old saying about doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is insanity applies to the state Legislature and those citizens who voted for them. We have the same players in Olympia who drove us into this mess, and now we expect them to

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change? It ain’t gonna happen. Recall that the governor called a special session this past autumn due to our dire financial straits. What happened? Not much. Our legislators settled on a 25 percent package reduction by using gimmicks, not real savings. Then they declared victory and went home. Yet, in the last four years, the Legislature has passed more than $2.5 billion in higher taxes and fees. And now the Democrats are recommending an increased sales tax and, when that expires, a state income tax. I expect nothing good from our Legislature this session. It will be more of the same whining about not having enough money and how we taxpayers have to give them more. Joan W. Gorner Poulsbo

continued volunteering. He drove the bus until he turned 80 (when they took his driver’s license away), but he continued volunteering in other ways, passing out ice cream to residents and staff or performing other volunteer duties. The staff referred to my father as “Mr. B” and they showered him with attention and excellent care, however, I don’t believe my father was treated any differently than the staff treats all residents. Martha & Mary doctors, nurses, social workers and staff, including their Hospice service, truly provides quality, compassionate care. We couldn’t have asked for a better place for my father to spend his final days. Patty Tompkins Silverdale

‘Mr. B’ received quality, Invite for teens to compassionate care become shareholders On behalf of my family, I’d like to express heartfelt gratitude for the wonderful care my father, Milt Benson, received at Martha & Mary during his final days. My mother had been a resident at Martha & Mary from 2003-06, and after she passed away, my father

On Sept. 29, something wonderful happened. The Poulsbo Friends of the Library provided funding ($2,700, to be exact) for brand new furniture for the Poulsbo Library’s teen room. See LETTERS, Page A5

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PUBLIC MEETINGS Jan. 23 â– Public hearing, draft Kitsap County Code Title 16 (Land Division and Development), 7 p.m., Board of County Commissioners Chambers, 614 Division St, Port Orchard. For background documents, visit www.kitsapgov.com/dcd. Send comments to Heather Adams at hadams@ co.kitsap.wa.us (state Title 16 in the subject line). Jan. 24 â– Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City

ONLINE POLL Q: Portable restroom(s) on Highway 104 for motorists’ use when waiting in those long lines to get on the ferry during peak season. Kingston Port Commissioner Walt Elliott says it’s under consideration. Have you seen evidence that it’s necessary, i.e. people trying to use businesses’ restrooms or relieving themselves in bushes?

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Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Jan. 25 â– Poulsbo Economic Development Committee, 4 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. â– Poulsbo Public Works Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. â– Kingston Port Commission, 7 p.m., Port of Kingston office, 25864 Washington Blvd. NE, Kingston.

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The library’s current crop of teen program attendees and volunteers (the Anime Club meets on the second Friday of the month and the Teen Advisory Board meets on the third Friday of the month) had expressed a desire for some new furniture and paint. After all, there are special adult spaces and children’s spaces within the library. Shouldn’t the teens have their own space as well? An attractive new teen room would give them some library ownership. It would make them library shareholders. Thrillingly enough, the Friends responded to their request with gracious generosity. New furniture was purchased with the Friends’ donation and the library paid for a new coat of spar-

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kling teal paint and some additional shelving. With the new paint, new furniture and a newly rearranged collection (thanks to many volunteer and staff hours) a new teen room was born! Now, excitingly enough, it seems that a new homeless teen center (Coffee Oasis) is going to go into the building across the street from the library in May. We sincerely hope that the teens who visit Coffee Oasis will also visit the library as well and eventually become library shareholders. Please join us on Jan. 27, 3:30-4:30 p.m., as we honor our Poulsbo Friends of the Library at a special open house and celebrate a bright new future. Lynn Stone Young Adult and Reference librarian Poulsbo Branch Kitsap Regional Library

Liquor: The voters made their decision How appalling does it get? State Rep. Sherry Appleton is co-sponsoring HB2426, which would prevent stores such as Costco from selling liquor, after Costco successfully supported last November’s I-1183 to get the state out of the retail liquor business. What I find most astounding are her comments in support of the measure. She accuses Costco of “gaming the system,� when the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled government has no business regulating political speech. Costco has quite clearly exercised its rights. And it has done so as a public company, which must answer to its shareholders and to its customers. Apparently neither constituency has been too troubled by Costco’s efforts to get the state of

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Pinewood derby races are Feb. 4

Games called because of snow

HANSVILLE — Six classes of derby cars will compete Feb. 4 in the second Pinewood Derby races in Hansville. The competition will be held at the Greater Hansville Community Center. Awards will be presented to the fastest racers and favorite car designs. A $5 registration fee is required for first entry. Extra car entries are $1 each. Registration begins at 2 p.m., races begin at 2:30. More info: www.hansville. org, or call Captain Coaster, (360) 638-2882.

World Series clinics change location POULSBO — The Babe Ruth World Series baseball tryouts and clinics continue Saturday, 3-5 p.m., in the North Kitsap High School auxiliary gym. The event is one of three clinic/tryouts being held to recruit for the host team of the 2012 Babe Ruth World Series in August. Because of weather, the clinic/tryout will focus on hitting, pitching and catching. Coaches will be on hand to provide tips. Those planning to participate are asked to arrive at NKHS at 2:45 p.m.

Kingston’s Savannah Turrieta works to block a pass by North Kitsap Jan. 13. Both Kingston basketball teams went on to defeat Kipp Robertson / Herald North Kitsap and remain at the top of the Olympic League with 9-1 records.

Bucs dominate Vikes on the court POULSBO — The Kingston boys basketball team got a quick start against North Kitsap Jan. 13 at North Kitsap High School. Over at their home court in Kingston, the girls basketball team was doing the same. Both North Kitsap

Viking teams were unable to take a stand against the Buccaneers, who ended the boys game 65-31 and the girls game 57-37. With the league wins, both Buccaneer teams remain at the top of the Olympic League with 9-1 records. The Viking boys (3-7) remain in seventh place.

The Viking girls dropped to fourth place with the combination of the loss and Port Angeles taking its seventh win. Kingston’s Sam Byers continued his reign on the court with 22 points and KT Deam’s 17 points and strong defense helped lead the team to its ninth win. For

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POULSBO — A slew of sporting events in the North Kitsap School District were cancelled between Jan. 16 and Jan. 19 after a winter storm continued its disruptive course. The cancellations began with gymnastics Jan. 16. The only teams not affected by the weather were the Kingston High School boys swim team and basketball teams, which had bye days. Makeup games will be held in the following weeks, however, schedules have not been finalized. The North Kitsap basketball teams will play Port Townsend Jan. 23. The teams were originally scheduled to compete Jan. 17. North Kitsap High School Athletic Director Craig Barry said the rest of the schedule may not be finalized until Monday. Schedules will be posted online as they become available. Check NorthKitsapHerald.com and KingstonCommunity News.com for regular updates.

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BASKETBALL STANDINGS

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BOYS BASKETBALL Olympic League Win Kingston 9 Sequim 8 Port Angeles 7 Bremerton 6 Klahowya 5 Olympic 5 North Kitsap 3 Port Townsend 1 North Mason 0

at Island Invite Jan. 14 Team scores: Port Angeles 220, KingsLoss 1 2 3 3 4 5 7 9 10

GIRLS BASKETBALL Olympic League Win Kingston 9 Bremerton 8 Port Angeles 7 North Kitsap 6 Olympic 6 Klahowya 4 Port Townsend 3 Sequim 1 North Mason 0

Loss 1 1 3 4 4 5 7 9 10

NORTH KITSAP/ KINGSTON WRESTLING ton 187.5, Bainbridge 162, Snohomish 143, Forks 110.5, Klahowya 108, North Kitsap 106, Sequim 81, Mountlake Terrace 62, Blanchet 52, Port Townsend 25

Championships Kingston: 152 — Sam English, KHS, d. Steele, PA, 5-2; 160 — Bobby Reece, KHS, pin Garner, Klah, 1:44; 170 — Lasorsa, PA, d. Brian Mason, KHS, 5-2; 220 — Walker Larson, KHS, pin Coronel, PA, 3:16; 285 — Jack Welker, KHS, d. Charley, S, 4-0. North Kitsap: 113 — Burchett, Klah, pin Andrew Posten, NK, 3:10; 120 — Jake Sievers, NK, pin Burchett, Klah, 5:57; 126 — Barragan, Forks, d. Josh Tucker, NK, 8-6.

Runners-up (third/fourth) Kingston: 132 — Veach, Klah, pin Cody Jennings, KHS, 2:04; 160 — Josh Henden, KHS, d. Goreng, Klah, 7-0; 195 — Coryell, BI, pin Jason Logue, KHS, 2:40. North Kitsap: 138 — Ralls, PT, d. Belinksi, NK, 6-5; 285 — Meyers, PA, d. Brenden Best, NK, 8-2.

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NORTH KITSAP/ KINGSTON BOYS BASKETBALL at NKHS Jan. 13 Final: KHS 65, NK 31 Scoring: KHS 12 23 13 16 — 65 NK 6 7 4 14 — 31 Individual results: KHS- Sam Byers 22, Cody Combs 6, Josh DeCoteau 2, KT Deam 17, Hunter Jones 4, Richie Sander 7, Hans Schippers 2, Connor Wall 5. NK- Sebastian Ford 4, Kendal Gill 2, Noah Harrel 4, Jacob Hill 2, Adam Lemmon 4, Riley Lindsey 2, Dan Mitchell 4, Andrew Urquhart 2, Trevor Waller 7.

NORTH KITSAP/ KINGSTON GIRLS BASKETBALL at KHS Jan. 13 Final: KHS 57, NK 37 Scoring: KHS 14 20 4 19 — 57 NK 4 9 8 16 — 37 Individual results:

KHS- Amanda Carper 13, Katelyn Carper 2, Drew Clark 2, Fontes 7, Anna Gaines 7, Samantha Salis 2, Maggie Snaza 11, Savannah Turrieta 2, Lindsey Wicklein 11 NK- Leah Baugh 2, Rebekah Baugh 3, Indika Bray 12, Kristin Brown 10, Dahrien Cardoza 5, Janelle Benny 2, Indigo Williams 3

NORTH KITSAP GYMNASTICS against Port Angeles Jan 14 Team: PA 140.45, NK 133

Page A7 Team: Capital 155.95, KHS 131.85 Beam — 4, Sarah Wahl (KHS) 7.65; 5, Megan Keller (KHS) 7.45; 6, tie Lydia Dennee-Lee (C) and Tori Gerken (KHS) 7.15 Vault — 2, tie Hannah Armitage (C) and Megan Keller (KHS) 8.35; 6, Tori Gerken (KHS) 8.0; 7, Sarah Wahl (KHS) 7.7; 10, Ariana Warner (KHS) 7.3. Bars — 2, Megan Keller (KHS) 6.8; 9, Tori Gerken (KHS) 5.35; 10, Sarah Wahl

(KHS) 5.2. Floor — 3, Megan Keller (KHS) 9.0; 5, Tori Gerken (KHS) 7.9; 7, Sarah Wahl (KHS) 7.5. All-Around — 1, Keira Lathrop (C) 34.5; 2, Hannah Armitage (C) 32.55; 3, Jessica Buchholz (C) 32.1; 4, Megan Keller (KHS) 31.6; 5, Tori Gerken (KHS) 28.4; 6, Sarah Wahl (KHS) 28.05; 7, Lydia Dennee-Lee (C) 26.75; 8, Tess Schorn (KHS) 19.4.

Beam — 1, Ceicly Schwagler, PA, 8.5; 2, Jessica Dimoff, NK, 7.5; Emily Gaimalua, PA, 7.4. Vault — 1, (tie) Sarah Zimmerman, NK, and Gaimalua, PA, 8.35; 2, DAnne Davidson, NK, 8.3; 3, Schwagler, PA, 8.1. Bars — 1, Davidson, NK, 7.5; 2, Gaimalua, PA, 7.4; 3, Madelyn Coventon, PA, 7.2. Floor — Gaimalua, PA, 7.7; 2, Zimmerman, NK, 7.6; Schwagler, PA, 7.3. All-around — 1, (tie) Schwagler, PA, and Gaimalua, PA, 30.85; 2, Dimoff, NK, 29.6; 3, Davidson, NK, 29.2.

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Tax benefits offset home costs You could save thousands of dollars during your ownership By MIKE NELSON Coldwell Banker Danforth Associates

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Put these tax dates on your calendar â– Jan. 31: Employers must furnish 2011 W-2 statements to employees. 1099 information statements must be furnished to payees by payers. (Deadline for providing 1099-Bs and consolidated statements to customers is Feb. 15.) â– Jan. 31: Employers must file 2011 federal unemployment tax returns and pay any tax due. â– Feb. 28: Payers must file information returns (such as 1099s) with the IRS. (April 2 is the deadline if filing electronically.) â– Feb. 29: Employers must send W-2 copies to the Social Security Administration. (April 2 is the deadline if filing electronically.) â– March 1: Farmers and fishermen who did not make 2011 estimated tax payments must file 2011 tax returns and pay taxes in full.

â– March 15: 2011 calendar-year corporation income tax returns are due. â– April 17: Individual federal income tax returns for 2011 are due unless you file for an extension. â– April 17: 2011 federal partnership returns are due. â– April 17: 2011 annual gift tax returns are due. â– April 17: Deadline for making your 2011 IRA and education savings account contributions. â– April 17: First installment of 2012 individual estimated tax is due. â– June 15: Second installment of 2012 individual estimated tax is due. â– Sept. 17: Third installment of 2012 individual estimated tax is due. â– Oct. 15: Deadline to file your 2011 individual tax return if you filed for an extension of the April 17 deadline.

n the past five years, the “American Dream� of homeownership was shaken pretty hard. But through it all, owning your own home still rises to the top of the list for a person’s security and wealth. Tax savings is a big reason to pursue that dream. Purchasing a home is typically the largest purchase and among the most important financial decision a family makes. There are numerous factors that influence the home buying decision, and among the most important are the tax benefits that help offset some of the cost of homeownership. This article examines how these tax benefits reduce the cost of homeownership for individual homeowners and homebuyers for certain mortgage amounts and income levels. For example, a household with $80,000 in annual income that obtains a $200,000 mortgage will save on average $1,765 in the first year of homeownership. By the end of the

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fifth year of homeownership, the household will save on average $8,607 on taxes, and this amount grows to $19,488 by the end of the average period ownership, 12 years. This homeowner can expect to save $21,650 in capital gains taxation, yielding a total benefit of $41,138 over the expected period of homeownership. There are three major tax benefits for homeowners: deductibility of mortgage interest, deductibility of real estate taxes, and the capital gain tax exclusion

for principal residences. Taken together, these benefits significantly reduce the cost of homeownership. Each represents a significant provision of law. According to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, for fiscal year 2008 the tax expenditure (approximately the size of the program in terms of tax savings) of the mortgage interest deduction totalled $67 billion, the real estate tax deduction $24.6 billion, and the capital gain exclusion $16.8 billion.

As seen in these estimates, the largest benefit for most homebuyers is the ability to deduct home mortgage interest. The tax code permits homeowners who itemize their federal income tax deductions to reduce their taxable income by the annual amount of mortgage interest paid on a first (and second) home, up to $1 million in total home mortgage debt. Further, taxpayers may deduct interest allocable to up to $100,000 of home equity loans. Itemizing homeowners may also deduct state and local real estate taxes paid on an owneroccupied home. Finally, taxpayers may exclude from capital gains taxation the proceeds from the sale of a principal residence. Taxpayers are limited in the amount of gains that may be excluded from tax: $500,000 of gain for married homeowners and $250,000 for single homeowners. Recent changes in tax law reduce these maximum exclusion amounts proportionally for the amount of time the home is actually used as a principal residence. Periods of ownership prior to Jan. 1, 2009 are treated as periods of principal residence use under a grandfathering rule included in the law. — Mike Nelson is sales and marketing director of Coldwell Banker Danforth Associates in Poulsbo.

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Keep up with the ever-changing tax code By JANICE GUTMAN Special to the Herald

Though taxes seem to be one of the most consistent factors of civilized society, the details of tax law vary from year to year, and savvy taxpayers can benefit from keeping an eye on which of the many changes might affect them. Paying attention to income tax policy changes for 2011 might help you with this year’s tax return, and looking ahead to upcoming changes can help you plan your financial decisions in 2012. There are few things more frustrating than realizing you missed a great tax credit by one year. One important change in income tax filing began in April 2011 and continues this year — the new filing deadline. April 15 has long been “D Day� for tax returns in the United States,

FYI Continued from page A8 blank check showing your routing number and account number for refunds. ■A copy of last year’s income tax return, as it may contain important information. These topics are out of scope for this program: Rental income, depreciation, home office, business income with losses, expenses exceeding $10,000 or having employees as well as farm income. The AARP Tax Aide Program at Martha & Mary Health and Rehabilitation, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo, will be open Feb. 1 through April 15, Thursdays from 1-5 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The AARP Tax Aide Program at the S’Klallam Little Boston Vita site, in the Elder Center behind the library, is open now through April 16, Mondays and Tuesdays from 1-5 p.m. For more information, contact Ed Ramey, (360) 941-7591, edward517@ comcast.net; or Sandra Starnes, (360) 297-9667.

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but in 2010 the date coincided with the observance of the Washington, D.C. holiday Emancipation Day. By federal law, Washington, D.C. holidays affect tax deadlines the same way federal holidays do, so the IRS deadline was extended to April 18. This year, April 15 falls on Sunday and Emancipation Day is observed on Monday, April 16. Therefore the deadline for income tax returns will be April 17, giving taxpayers those precious extra days to complete their paperwork. There will not be appreciable increases in standard deductions or changes in tax bracket percentages in 2011, but that will change in 2012, as deductions will increase to compensate for inflation. Income levels will be adjusted upwards, so the 25 percent tax

Kitsap County is reaching out to residents to inform them of an opportunity to receive up to $5,751 through the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income working individuals and families. According to the IRS, four out of five taxpayers claim the tax credit. Even if you didn’t earn enough money to file a tax return, you may still qualify for a refund. Jan. 27 is designated as EITC Awareness Day by the IRS. Residents can find out more at www.kcr.org or by calling 2-1-1. Free tax preparation services are available through the AARP Tax-Aide at 11 locations throughout Kitsap County. You can get free taxreturn preparation, free credit reports, credit counseling and other services at the fourth Super Saturday Information Fair, Feb. 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Kitsap Community Resources, 845 8th St., Bremerton. The information fair is free and open to the public.

IRS e-file began Jan. 17; most can file immediately WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service opened the 2012 electronic tax return filing season Jan. 17. According to the IRS, e-file is the best way to get fast refunds and ensure

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bracket will start at $35,350 rather than $34,501. Sadly, 2011 sees the end of some tax benefits, such as the residential energy credit, which was reduced last year to a $500 lifetime credit with no more than $200 allowed on exterior

windows and skylights. Self-employed business operators also lost the deduction for health insurance payments as a direct reduction in self-employment tax; however, heath insurance can be still be deducted from self-employ-

accurate tax returns. E-file revolutionized the way the IRS processes tax returns and made speedy refunds possible. More than 112 million income tax returns were e-filed last year, or 77 percent of all individual returns filed. Taxpayers can e-file their tax returns one of three ways: through a tax return preparer, through self-preparation software or through IRS Free File. The IRS does not charge for e-file. Many tax return preparers and software products also offer free e-filing with their services. Free File offers free tax preparation and free electronic filing. Any paid preparer who prepares and files more than 10 returns for clients generally must file the returns electronically. The IRS encourages taxpayers to use tax return preparers who offer IRS e-file. Taxpayers should only use paid preparers who sign the returns they prepare and enter their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs). Preparers are required to sign the returns they prepare and include their PTINs. Although paid preparers sign returns, taxpayers are legally responsible for the accuracy of every item on their return. Preparers are also required to give taxpayers a copy of their returns. IRS Free File also began Jan. 17. Everyone can use Free File — either the brand-name software

offered by IRS’ commercial partners or the online fillable forms. Individuals or families with 2011 adjusted gross incomes of $57,000 or less can use Free File software. Free File Fillable Forms, the electronic version of IRS paper forms, has no income restrictions.

IRS releases adjustments to 2012 tax numbers POULSBO — Federal tax law requires that certain tax numbers be adjusted for inflation each year. Here are some of the 2012 tax numbers you’ll need to use as you get started with this year’s tax planning. ■The standard mileage rate for business driving remains at 55.5 cents per mile for 2012. The rate for medical and moving mileage decreases from 23.5 cents per mile to 23 cents per mile. The general rate for charitable driving remains at 14 cents per mile. ■The maximum earnings subject to Social Security tax increases to $110,100. The earnings limit for those under full retirement age is $14,640. For those at full retirement age, there is no earnings limit. ■The “nanny tax� threshold increases to $1,800 for 2012. If you pay household workers more than this amount during

ment income. Business owners who have purchased new equipment in 2011 can also profit from the Bonus Depreciation, which allows them to depreciate 100 percent of tools and other items in one year rather than spread out over a number of years. This 100 percent Bonus Depreciation will no longer apply in 2012. 2011 was a good year to adopt a child and offset child-rearing costs with a $13,360 Adoption Tax Credit. This 2011 benefit is a refundable credit, meaning that it is paid even if it is more than the taxes due. Even though this credit ends this year, parents adopting in 2012 can still receive a $12,650 adoption credit. This credit is not refundable, but can be spread out as a tax reduc-

the year, you’re responsible for payroll taxes. ■The “kiddie tax� threshold is unchanged for 2012. If your child under age 19 (under age 24 for students) has more than $1,900 of unearned income this year (e.g., dividends and interest income), the excess could be taxed at your highest rate. ■The maximum individual retirement account (IRA) contribution you can make in 2011 remains unchanged at $5,000 if you’re under age 50 and at $6,000 if you are 50 or older. ■The maximum amount of wages employ-

tion over five years. 2012 will also be a good year to face the unpleasant prospect of foreclosure. Those forced to foreclose often receive forgiveness on the debt remaining on their mortgages. Unless the present law is extended, beginning in 2013, this debt relief will be taxable as income. There are many other large and small changes in taxes and deductions every year, and existing policy can be changed at any time. Professional tax preparers can help you sort out the confusing tangle of tax law updates, but you can also use the web and computer tax programs to keep abreast of the changes. It is to your financial advantage to know not only what has changed since last year, but what changes are coming in the future. — Janice Gutman is a CPA with Janice Gutman Tax Services in Port Gamble.

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North Kitsap residents enjoy winter weather

Left, residents of Barrett Road in Kingston prepare for some afternoon sledding Jan. 18. Jessica Schmidt / Courtesy

Above, Poulsbo resident Peyton (last name not available), takes advantage of the snow as she sleds down a hill near Poulsbo Adventist Church and School.

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Left, Andy Nicks of Poulsbo launches off a jump near Poulsbo Adventist School Jan. 18. Kipp Robertson / Herald

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SATURDAY JAZZ CANVAS AT KNOWLES STUDIO: 7-9 p.m., Knowles

Studio, 20432 Noll Road NE, Poulsbo. Featuring awardwinning pianist and composer Bill Anschell. A fusion of the arts, Jazz Canvas combines top musicians with a painter who begins and ends a work during a lively, spontaneous performance, to be raffled off at the end. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $20 adults, $10 students/military. Info: www. knowlesstudio.com, tickets at www.jazzcanvas.org

MONDAY NORTH KITSAP 99% MEETING:

Jan. 23, 7-9 p.m., at Suquamish United Church of Christ, 18732 Division Avenue NE, Suquamish. The

group was formed this fall in solidarity with the Occupy movement. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of the month in the same location. A website is under construction for North Kitsap 99% at http://sites.google.com/ site/northkitsap99/. Visit Facebook too. “SEX+MONEY: A NATIONAL SEARCH FOR HUMAN WORTH� DOCUMENTARY: 7-9 p.m.,

PREP FOR PINEWOOD DERBY:

Awareness Day.

POULSBO FJORD FILM GROUP: “JAILHOUSE ROCK�: 7 p.m.,

Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road NE. Free movies at the library the last Wednesday of each month, with free popcorn.

POULSBO FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE: Jan.

THURSDAY “THE DARK SIDE OF CHOCOLATE� DOCUMENTARY: 6:30-8 p.m.,

ANNUAL SONS OF NORWAY LUTEFISK DINNER: Jan. 28,

Gateway Fellowship, 18901 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. 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: Ronda (360) 697-4335.

WEDNESDAY

VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY SUSTAINABILITY COURSE:

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; Bikers Against Child Abuse-Tacoma Chapter; and Shawna Seals, Peninsula Lighthouse Ministries. Info: Shawna Seals, salesmgr@poulsboinn. com, (360) 779-3921. Mayor Becky Erickson proclaimed Jan. 11 Human Trafficking

Now is the time to build miniature racing cars for the Pinewood Derby at the Greater Hansville Community Center, Feb. 4. This event is open to children of all ages (including senior citizens). If you need directions, or want to buy a kit, call Captain Coaster at (360) 638-2882. 27, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road NE. Celebrating the new space for teens.

Firehouse Theater, Back Stage, 11171 NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Hosted by Soroptimist International of Greater North Kitsap. Free. Info: Cindy Brooke (360) 2044699.

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Thursdays beginning today, 4-5:30 p.m., Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Five-week sustainability discussion course at Stillwaters, created by the Northwest Earth Institute. Pre-register by Jan. 16 at 297-1226; $40 person, $50 household, member discount. Info: Joleen Palmer, (360) 297-2876, Joleen@ stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org.

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noon to 5 p.m., Sons of Norway Lodge, 18891 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Meatballs, potatoes, lefse, coffee/tea, veggies and, of course, the fisk. Tickets are $20 at the door, kids 10 and under $10. Info: (360) 779-5209. FISHLINE EMPTY BOWLS FUNDRAISER: Jan. 28, 11

a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Gateway Fellowship Church, 18901 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Soup will be served in handpainted bowls (by community members) for $15 donation. Guests are asked to keep their bowls as a reminder that someone’s bowl is always empty. Info: 779-5515. KINGSTON PIZZA FACTORY TAKEOVER: Jan. 28, 11 a.m. to

5 p.m., 10978 NE Highway 104. Fundraiser for Kingston High School Grad Night 2012. Support KHS’ graduating class with a safe and fun trip to Silverwood Theme Park. Senior parents, pick up your trip forms before the price goes up. Info: Debbie

Hobbs, 297-4115; or Steve Howard, 297-2698. “AMERICAN TEACHER� SCREENING BY WEST SOUND ACADEMY:

Jan. 31, 7-9 p.m., West Sound Academy, 16571 Creative Drive NE, Poulsbo. West Sound Academy’s Parent Association and Microsoft Partners in Education are co-sponsoring a screening of the documentary “American Teacher.� The film chronicles the stories of four teachers living and working in disparate urban and rural areas of the country. Admission free; donations will be accepted at the door in support of educational programs at West Sound Academy. WOMEN IN TRANSITION: Meets Thursdays in February, 6:308 p.m., Satori Well Being Center, Poulsbo. Are you experiencing a significant change in your life? Divorce, job loss, empty nest, death of a loved one? Learn how to cope with and embrace change in a small group setting. Co-facilitated by Nani Baran and Taya L. Hall. Info: www.nanibaran.com, (206) 407-3246. NK OPTIONS MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER: Feb. 17-19,

North Kitsap Eagles Club, Poulsbo. The Options program presents “The Mirrorball Murder� Feb. 17-18, 6 p.m., and Feb. 19, 5 p.m. A four-course dinner will be prepared and served by Options middle school culinary arts students and alumni. There will also be a live and silent auction and a cash bar. All proceeds from the three-night event help fund the Options program. Cost: $45 per person, $40 for seniors, $40 per person

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

every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Phone: (360) 7795456. BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Delores Van Wyck, (360) 638-0271. CELTIC JAM AT HARE AND HOUNDS: third Sunday of

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Harrison Medical Center considering merger CEO: “There just isn’t enough money anymore to pay for the way we’ve always done things.” By JJ SWANSON Central Kitsap Reporter

BREMERTON — Harrison Medical Center’s

Calendar Continued from page A13 FICTION WRITERS’ WORKSHOP: Mondays, 5-7

p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Open to serious writers who wish to be published. The format: One of your chapters read aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron (206) 780-2377. KAFFE STUA LUNCHEON:

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

Board of Directors and executive team announced Jan. 17 that it has begun the process of shopping for a partnership with a larger regional healthcare system. The decision was not an easy one, said Scott Bosch, president and CEO. The board deliberated on the benefits of staying independent and becoming affiliated for more than three years.

The state’s budget crisis and nationwide reductions in federal Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates contributed to the decision to move forward with a possible merger. “There just isn’t enough money anymore to pay for the way we’ve always done things,” Bosch said. “We asked should we confront the future standing alone or with someone bigger than

ourselves?” Harrison will put out a request for proposal from interested candidates by the end of the month. Healthcare systems will respond with an outline of what they can offer Harrison if affiliated and terms of the merger by mid-March. Bosch explained the board will not release names of candidates being considered, but said that

they are “casting a net very wide.” If no candidates offer an attractive bid, Harrison could choose to maintain an independent position, Bosch said. He also said the medical center is sound financially and maintains a strong market share. The board’s decision to strike now is to “do it when strong, when you have bargaining power.” A merger would ensure

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

Info: Joanne, (360) 297-2186.

Fridays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Instruction in hardanger and help in other handwork in available. Info: Grace Overby, (360) 7792460.

Recommended for those who seek a challenging, physical workout. Power Vinyasa is an energetic workout that combines breath work with continuous flow of postures. Info: 697-6100 TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly — weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. Meets every Monday (except federal holidays) at 5 p.m. at the Poulsbo Liberty Bay Presbyterian Church at 1851 9th Ave., off Highway 305. Info: John at 779-5382.

KIWANIS CLUB OF GREATER POULSBO: The Kiwanis Club

of Greater Poulsbo meets Fridays at 7 a.m. in the Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@hotmail.com or (360) 531-1712. LEIKKARINGEN FOLK DANCING CLASS: Mondays, 4:30-7 p.m.,

Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge.

LITTLE NORWAY TOASTMASTERS:

Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., at Martha & Mary on Front Street, Poulsbo. Info: contact@littlenorwaytm. com. LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: A support group for

people with Lyme Disease meets the first Saturday of every month, 3-5 p.m., on Bainbridge. For location, call Barb, (206) 842-5491. MCS SUPPORT GROUP:

The Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Support Group meets monthly in Poulsbo. Members suffer reactions to cigarette smoke, diesel, perfumes, etc. Info: Joan, (360) 697-6168. NORDIC NEEDLEWORKERS:

NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE CLASS: Mondays, 5:30 p.m.

Intermediate 1; 6:30 p.m., Beginners; Intermediate 2, 7:30 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Teacher Stan Overby, (360) 779-2460. POULSBO GENEALOGY GROUP:

Meets the second Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Visitors and new members welcome. Info: 779-6055. POWER VINYASA YOGA:

Tuesdays, 6:30 a.m., Well Being Yoga studio, 19337 Jensen Way NE, Poulsbo.

UNDERSTANDING GRIEF SUPPORT SERIES: Wednesdays, 3:30

to 5 p.m., Claremont East, 2707 Clare Ave., Bremerton. Presented by Harrison Medical Center. This series

that Harrison can maintain certain programs like oncology services, the new orthopedic building opening in Silverdale and openheart surgery all within the region so patients do not have to drive to Tacoma or Seattle to get care. Bosch said that it is too early to know how a merger would affect Harrison employees. “It is contingent upon the system we affiliate with and what the structure might be. That’s too soon to tell,” Bosch said.

is designed to provide education and support for adults grieving the death of a loved one. Info: Call (360) 744-5618, email palliativecare@harrisonmedical. org,visit www.harrisonmedical.org/home/bereavement. VESTRE SUND MANNSKOR:

Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Men sing Scandinavian songs. No language requirement. Info: Bob Ellerby, (360) 598-4831. WALK & YOGA: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m., Well Being Yoga Studio, 19347 Jensen Way NE, Poulsbo. Free; suggested donation of $5 to $10 for the Suquamish Community Kitchen. Attend four consecutive sessions and receive a T-shirt. Info: (360) 697-6100, www.wellbeing-yoga.com.


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Teen pedestrian struck by car; injuries not life-threatening POULSBO — A 17-yearold female suffered minor injuries after being hit by a vehicle at Highway 305 and Hostmark on Tuesday morning.

According to witnesses, the teen did not have the right-of-way signal and was struck by a driver going through the intersection on a green light.

Poulsbo Fire Department responded to the incident, which was reported at 7:05 a.m. The driver was headed northbound on 305 and did

not see the pedestrian until she struck her, according to Poulsbo Deputy Police Chief Wendy Davis. Witnesses reported the teen was wearing dark clothing.

The 17-year-old was treated at the scene by the fire crew for cuts on her face, a possible concussion and multiple bruises; the driver was not injured.

The teen was transferred to Harrison Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries. — Megan Stephenson

Search

Applications are due Feb. 6. The applications will then be reviewed by the Search Committee and school board. Semi-finalists are expected to be selected by the school board by Feb. 22. Dr. Michael Boring of the McPherson & Jacobson consultation company does not know how many applications have been received for the position. All applications are sent to McPherson & Jacobson’s main office in Omaha, Neb.

Based on the last report he saw, Boring said he said about four or five completed applications are in. Though it seems low, he said it’s common for most applications to be turned in closer to deadline. The company was hired by the school board after a recommendation was made by the Superintendent Search Committee to do so. The board will spend about $11,000 for the company’s help in finding the

next superintendent. The search is expected to cost $15,000 total. The next superintendent will begin working July 1, replacing Dr. Richard Jones, who announced in June that he didn’t intend to seek an extension of his three-year contract. The school board will consider a salary for the next superintendent when it is ready to make a hire. It will compare what the salary was in the past and was

is being offered in other districts of similar size. Jones currently makes $140,420 with $10,409 in insurance benefits and $17,679 in other benefits. As for experience, the board would like to see someone with an education background, but is open to other possibilities. The school board made it clear, Boring said, the door is not completely closed. The superintendent of the Central Kitsap School

District has a military background. After receiving input from the community, the district compiled a list of interviews that were conducted on the district website. The input given during those interviews can be found by going to www.nkschools.org, clicking on the superintendent search update headline and the then the link titled “Read community input gather regarding the superintendent search.�

Continued from page A1 “The most critical part is what we’re coming up to,� Russell Shiplet, co-chairman of the Superintendent Search Committee, said Jan. 12 during the school board meeting. For now, the search for the next North Kitsap School District superintendent has slowed slightly as applications come in.

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POULSBO — Poulsbo Port Commissioner Jim Rutledge says public concerns expressed to him about the appointment of Arnie Bockus to the commission — one month after Rutledge defeated him for reelection — were not “adequately addressed.� Rutledge plans on raising the issue again at the

announced his resignation because of health problems. The port opened the application process for three weeks, inviting citizens of the port district to apply to be appointed for the Commissioner Commissioner remainder of Gilbert’s Jim Rutledge ... Arnie Bockus term. According to defeated Bockus ... appointed to Port Manager Kirk in Nov. 8 general post vacated by Stickels, of the two election. Glenn Gilbert. applicants, one lived in Silverdale and was commission’s next meeting, disqualified as living outside Feb. 2, 7 p.m. at the multiport boundaries; and the purpose room on Dock E. other applicant was outgoThe meeting is open to the ing Commissioner Bockus. public. Commission Chairman Shortly after the Nov. 8 Tony DeCarlo said when election, Commissioner the situation arose, port Glenn Gilbert, Position 2, officials contacted several

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state agencies and the port’s attorney, Greg Norbut, to advise them if appointing Bockus was against the rules. They were advised Bockus could be appointed. Dolores Gilmore, manager of the county’s elections office, told the Herald in November that the situation is unique, but not unlawful. And DeCarlo said, “I thought we should start off the beginning of the year with a full commission and go from there.� In the Nov. 11 Herald, Rutledge said, “I think he [Bockus]’s an excellent choice to take over Commissioner Gilbert’s spot, and I would not anticipate any difficulty in work-

ing with him.� In other matters, the commission is altering its schedule for winter, based on low attendance in past years. The commission will meet the first Thursday of the month. Also on the port’s plate: The C Dock ramp project. In order to better serve boaters, the port will replace the landing float and the steel ramp to accommodate additional sewer pump-out. Stickels said the port received a $35,000 grant from Washington State Parks to put in the new sewer lines, and an approximate $80,000 grant from the Department of Ecology for the new ramp.

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Tomlinson earns master’s degree at Montana State

He is the son of Sandy Kienholz of Poulsbo and Bill Tomlinson of Grand Junction, Colo.

BOZEMAN, Mont. — Sam Kienholz Tomlinson, North Kitsap High School Class of 2006, earned a master’s degree in architecture from Montana State University in December.

Gelderman makes Univ. of Montana Dean’s List DILLON, Mont. — Amanda

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Gelderman of Poulsbo made the Dean’s List for the fall semester at University of Montana Western. The Dean’s List includes students who achieved a 3.33 grade point average or better. The University of Montana Western (www.umwestern. edu) is the first and only public four-year university to use

block scheduling, in which students take a single class at a time, three hours per day for 18 days. Under the block scheduling system, students earn the same amount of credits over a semester as in traditional scheduling models.

Van Cleave earns honors at Phillips Exeter Academy EXETER, N.H. — Sarah R. Van Cleave, grade 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Van Cleave of Poulsbo, earned high honors for the fall term at Phillips Exeter Academy.

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HONORS 4 named to Montana State honor roll

OBITUARIES Washington, he married Georgiana (Toni) Handy. He graduated with a degree in forestry in 1949. During his career, he worked for POULSBO — Lindley the U.S. Forest Service, the H. Smith, a lifelong sports Puget Sound Log Scaling enthusiast who helped start Bureau, and was log distribNorth Kitsap Babe Ruth uting manager for Pope & Baseball, died Jan. 15 sur- Talbot for 26 years, retiring rounded by his in 1985. family. Mr. Smith He was 90. served as president He was born of the Log Scaling Sept. 16, 1921 in Bureau and presiWenatchee to Mack dent of the North and Ethel Smith Kitsap Credit and was raised in Union. He served Miller River and as president of Arlington. He North Kitsap Little graduated from Lindley H. League for four Arlington High Smith years and presiSchool in 1939. dent of the Babe After the attack Ruth League for 19 years. on Pearl Harbor, he entered He also was the president the Army Air Force and of the North Kitsap High spent the war in the South School Sports Booster Club Pacific, mostly in New in 1967 and was instrumenGuinea. He was very proud tal in obtaining the current of his military service in the football stadium. 41st Fighter Squadron. He was an avid outdoorsAfter the war, while man who enjoyed camping, attending the University of fishing and hunting.

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Co-owner Christy Camerer shows art and framing to a visitor during Bluewater Artworks Gallery and Framing’s ribbon cutting, Jan. 13. Camerer said the frame shop is, financially, the ‘calories’ of the store, while the artwork is the ‘frosting.’ Megan Stephenson / Herald

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Owners Russ and Christy Camerer, center, officially open Bluewater Artworks Gallery and Framing in downtown Poulsbo Jan. 13. Helping are Miss West Sound Hannah Price, with white sash, and Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson, in red hat. Megan Stephenson / Herald

Bluewater opens to a crowd POULSBO — Russ and Christy Camerer are offering something new to artistheavy Poulsbo: a framing center. The Camerers have been offering framing services for several years out of their home, and found the perfect space in the former Nilsen Appliance Center on Front

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art, “museum-quality.” “I’m excited for the community to come through the shop,” Russ said. “It’s been like a rollercoaster ride.” The building, owned by the Mentor Company, was remodeled and upgraded inside and out. — Megan Stephenson

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Shoreline plan taking shape; council review Feb. 8 Council supports protecting existing waterfront land uses By MEGAN STEPHENSON mstephenson@northkitsapherald. com

POULSBO — While Poulsbo City Council members took a crack at the draft Shoreline Master Program on Jan. 11, they asked for direction from planners before they discuss it again at a council meeting. The council did, however, discuss the reason behind the updates and what sections are priorities to them — particularly, how to treat

existing waterfront buildings that would be nonconforming under updated rules. The Shoreline Master Program’s purpose is first to protect and preserve the ecological function of an area’s shoreline. Poulsbo’s shoreline includes Liberty Bay within the city limits, Dogfish Creek, and 200 feet (from the ordinary highwater mark) upland from the bay and Dogfish Creek. The second function of the Shoreline Master Program, or SMP, is to regulate water-oriented uses. This includes waterdependent uses, which are adjacent to or in the water, such as marina boat slips;

Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SPOKANE In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE JEAN BROWN, Deceased. NO. 12400008-7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Persons having claims against the deceased must, prior to the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, serve or mail their claims in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 to the personal representative or the attorney of record at the address stated below and file the original copy of the claim with the Clerk of this Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of this notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim will be forever barred, except under those provisions included in RCW 11.40.051 or 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the probate assets and nonprobate assets of the decedent. DATE OF FILING COPY OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS with Clerk of the Court: 1/4/12 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: January 13, 2012 STEVEN G. BROWN Personal Representative of said Estate Address: 14616 125TH St. KP N Gig Harbor, WA 98329 STEPHEN H. FORD

Attorney for Estate 320 S. Sullivan Rd. Spokane Valley, WA 99037 (509) 924-2400 Date of first publication: 01/13/12 Date of last publication: 01/27/12 (H358924) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: RICHARD E. CHAMBERS, Deceased. NO. 12 4 00012 2 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims

water-related uses, which are not in or on the water but need to be close to the water for economic viability, such as kayak rental shops; and water-enjoyment uses, which promote or enhance public ability to access or view the shoreline. As members of the council pointed out, the majority of businesses along Liberty Bay are downtown and are not water-oriented, and are therefore classified as non-conforming uses. The updated SMP will restrict new development of nonconforming uses, but will grandfather in current uses and buildings. That means, if a waterfront building was destroyed by fire, it could be

rebuilt to its current specifications. Associate Planner Keri Weaver, who began drafting the SMP two years ago, said they wanted it to be clear that all uses now will be allowed under the new plan. Planning Director Barry Berezowsky emphasized to the council, and the public, that there would be no new major changes to the rules of existing structures along Poulsbo’s waterfront. In fact, the new SMP rules are often less restrictive to changes than current rules. The two areas along Liberty Bay that most concern the council are the downtown waterfront and

Liberty Bay Auto Center at the head of the bay; those areas are known as highintensity areas. Council members Ed Stern and Linda Berry-Maraist expressed their concern for current and future use at the head of Liberty Bay, where Liberty Bay Auto Center sits. “I don’t think there is a worse use for the waterfront than a parking lot for cars,” she said. But instead of restricting the future development to only preserve ecological function, Stern agreed with Berry-Maraist about allowing some flexibility. “A great deal of the head [of the bay] is not water-

related, but mud-related,” he said. Structural changes can be found under the Commercial Land Use and Nonconforming Shoreline Uses sections of the plan, which is available online at www.cityofpoulsbo.com/ planning/planning_shoreline.htm Weaver said staff members will be color-coding the document to show the council where the wiggle room is for change. Council members are tentatively set to review the draft again on Feb. 8. They are required to submit an updated Shoreline Master Program to the Department of Ecology for approval by the end of the year.

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against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: January 20, 2012 /s/DOUGLAS F. CHAMBERS Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. By:/s/Roger D. Sherrard WSBA #6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 01/20/12 Date of last publication: 02/03/12 (H360160) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAZEL J. DANEL, Deceased. NO. 11-4-00841-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2)

four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: January 6, 2012 KATHLEEN M. DUFFY, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By: /s/JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA# 8001 Attorney’s for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 01/06/12 Date of last publication: 01/20/12 (H348793) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROGER JAMES SMITH, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00016-5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court.

The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: January 20, 2012 LUCILLE SMITH, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By: /s/JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA# 8001 Attorney’s for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 01/20/12 Date of last publication: 02/03/12 (H360167) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of, LOIS E. DAGEL, Deceased. NO. 11 4 00814 1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.020, 11.40.030) The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of these estates. Any person having a claim against the decedents that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limita-

tions, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim will be forever barred, except as otherwise provided in Title 11 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication: December 30, 2011 Personal Representative: MARK A. DAGEL Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID A. ROBERTS Address for Mailing or Service: PO Box 163 10801 St. Hwy 104, Suite 105, Kingston, WA 98346 Date of first publication: 01/13/12 Date of last publication: 01/27/12 (H359141) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT A. SISTARE, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00007-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the

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BREMERTON — The New Year Beer Festival welcomes 15 local craft breweries to the waterfront Jan. 22, with proceeds benefitting Coffee Oasis’ community outreach programs. The event is presented by Fritz European Fry House and a consortium of West Sound brewers. The festival will showcase premium, handcrafted beers from 15 area breweries, including a new Doppelbock from Battenkill Brewing Company, a new Double Black Imperial Stout from Der Blokken Brewery, and award-winning selections from Hale’s Ales, Silver City Brewery and other participating breweries. The New Year Beer Festival will be held at the Kitsap Conference Center, next to the ferry terminal in downtown Bremerton. Two tasting sessions are planned: noon to 3 p.m., and 4–7 p.m. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Cost of entry includes eight samplesize drink tickets and a commemorative glass. A limited number of tickets are available; for tickets and details, visit www. newyearbeerfestival.com. “Puget Sound has one of the nation’s fastest growing and most diverse craft beer communities, and this festival is an

You don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy the music, the poetry (or the haggis) BY ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week

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f “Auld Lang Syne” has been referred to as “the most famous song that no one knows the words to,” then is the songwriter just as obscure? Not at all. Robert Burns, the Scottish poet and lyricist who penned the famed song that is sung—or at least muddled through— each New Year’s, is celebrated annually around his Jan. 25 birthday. Robert Burns Nights are held across the globe, including here in Kitsap. Burns, who lived in Scotland from

Above, celebrants enjoy a traditional Scottish dance at Robert Burns Night in 2010. The anniversary of the poet’s birth will be celebrated in Bremerton and Poulsbo. Background, the best-known portrait of Burns, by Alexander Nasmyth, 1787. Contributed

1759-1796, is known as “Scotland’s favorite son.” The farmer turned poet wrote about daily life on the farm, relationships, and Scottish fare. He turned many of his poems, like “Auld Lang

Syne,” into songs. Other popular works by Burns include “A Red, Red Rose” and “To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest with the Plough.” See BURNS, Page 2

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ROBERT BURNS CELEBRATIONS

Continued from page 1 So who was he and why all the fuss? “Such as the case with many people, Burns became more famous after he died,” said Larry Dugan, who for the past 11 years has organized the Robert Burns’ Night held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Bremerton. “In the 1800s, people realized that he had been quite talented and then began to celebrate his life and his works.” Burns’ Nights involve all things Scottish: bagpipers, single malt scotch, and of course the food widely associated with Scotland, haggis. For those of you who haven’t eaten haggis, Dugan describes it as “All the not-so-good pieces left over from the sheep, mixed together with oatmeal and ground up. Traditionally, it’s served in a sheep’s stomach.” As you may imagine, demand for haggis isn't as high in the U.S. as it is in Scotland. James Ritchie, Scotland native and head coach of the Kitsap Pumas soccer

The Tacoma Scots Pipe Band performs in the 2010 Robert Burns Night in Bremerton. Contributed

team, said haggis is easily found in shops across Scotland. Just like we have our salisbury steak frozen TV dinners, in Scotland they sell frozen haggis meals. Since living in the U.S., Ritchie has had to settle for eating it from a can. The USDA restricts importing the fresh delicacy from its native origin. “I love it. It’s fantastic,” Ritchie said. “Some people only eat it on Burns’ night,

but I eat it year round.” For the Bremerton event, Dugan orders 15 pounds of haggis from a butcher in Oregon, who is aptly named Charles Lamb. “It’s usually all gone after 130 people show up. There isn’t a crumb left,” he said. “Somebody must like it.” But it isn’t Dugan. “I don’t eat it, but I provide it,” he said with a chuckle. A momentous part of the

night is the Presentation of the Haggis. It’s a ceremonial affair in which the haggis is brought in on a silver platter. Sword and flag bearers flank the haggis carrier. A poem will be recited, paying homage to the unique food. And if haggis isn’t your thing, other Scottish foods such as peas porridge and shortbread will be available for sampling. A traditional shot of scotch will be served

Kitsap County Historical Society presents

The Snow Crystal Magic Lantern Show presented by Shel Izen An exploration of snowflakes, based on the work of Wilson Bentley, “The Snowflake Man,” 1865-1931.

“tiny miracles of beauty” Introduced in the 1600s, the magic lantern was the earliest form of slide projection and has a long & fascinating history. Shel Izen, snow crystal and Wilson Bentley enthusiast, gives a Magic Lantern Show using his vintage Lantern projector to show original Bentley glass lantern slides. Friday, January 20, 2012 Bremerton Community Theatre 5:30 Reception: Wine, Cheese & Snowflakes 6:30 Presentation $40 Adults ~ $30 KCHS Members $20 Children (16 & under) 360.479.6226 info@kitsaphistory.org

■ Jan. 20, 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 700 Callahan Drive, Bremerton. Admission is $10 and includes entertainment and sampling of Scottish food. Info: (360) 377-8219. ■ Jan. 21, 5 p.m., at Hare & Hounds Public House, 18990 Front St., Poulsbo. The night will feature drink and dinner specials. Owner Tammy Mattson said, “For those who dare, there will be haggis. For those without strong stomachs there will be Shepherd’s Pie and Scotch Eggs.” Bagpipers and Celtic musicians will perform. Dinner specials begin at 5 p.m., live music starts

to toast the evening. Dugan said some people choose to pour their scotch over the haggis, which apparently improves the flavor. Or at least makes it palatable. The entertainment for the night will be provided by the Tacoma Scots Pipe Band, which is the bagpipe band for the Pierce County Sheriff 's Department. Celtic singer Red McWilliams of Puyallup will sing and play guitar as well. Throughout the evening, poems by Burns will be read. And speakers will banter back and forth as toasts are given to the “lassies” and the “laddies.” Dugan is amazed at the large number of people who attend the event wearing kilts and tartan dresses— though dressing in plaid isn’t a requirement. While Robert Burns Nights are celebrated across

Got a hankerin’ for haggis? Marina Market in Poulsbo sells vegetarian haggis in a can. Try it, then try the real thing at Robert Burns Night.

at 7:30 p.m. Info: www. harenhoundspub.com. Scotland, it is not a national holiday, Ritchie said. And before you hit the card store to purchase a Robert Burns holiday card, don’t bother. “People in Scotland don't celebrate holidays like Americans do,” Ritchie said. Though if you really want to get in the Robert Burns spirit, the website www.skybluecards.com has an electronic card you can send that depicts a painting of Burns, along with a poem. And if you wish to familiarize yourself with more of Burns’ work, visit www.robertburns.org. There, you’ll find an extensive list of poems, including a handy translation feature, to help you decipher 18th century Scottish lingo. “The night is not just for Scots,” Dugan said. “It’s for people who enjoy singing, bagpipes and a bit of revelry.”

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Meet the author of gripping war memoir Jan. 29 B arely four months after his first mission in World War II, U.S. Army Air Force pilot Lt. James Keeffe Jr. was shot down over Nazi-occupied Europe. “There I was standing on the ground in enemy occupied Holland,� Keeffe remembers. “I had just bailed out of my crippled heavy bomber and had no idea what had happened to my crew. I was hungry. I’d had only two hours of sleep in the past 36 hours. My face was smeared with mud and blood. And I was just four days away from my 21st birthday.� Keeffe was clever enough to evade capture. In “Two Gold Coins and A Prayer,� written by his son, James H. Keeffe III, he still vividly remembers seeing the boots of a German policeman who was part of the contingent going door to door searching for him near the small town of Papendrecht. Hours later, an almost comical encounter with a Dutchman in whose tool shed the downed American was hiding, leads to five months of friendship and help from members of the Dutch Resistance. The now 88-year-old

Beer Fest Continued from page 1 excellent opportunity to sample some of the best beer the region has to offer, while supporting a great cause,� said Jessica Husted, event organizer and co-owner of Der Blokken Brewery and Fritz European Fry House in Bremerton. Coffee Oasis works to reduce teen homelessness, substance abuse, gang activity and violence in Kitsap County. Festival sponsors, partners and participating breweries: American Brewing Co., Battenkill Brewing Co., Big E Ales, Der Blokken Brewery, Fritz European Fry House, Grove Street Brew House, Hale’s Ales, Harmon Brewing Co., Hood Canal Brewery, Kitsap Public Relations, My Printing Services, Port Townsend Brewing Co., Schooner Exact Brewing Co., 7 Seas Brewing, Silver City Brewery, Slippery Pig Brewery, Sound Brewery, Superstar Media, Sustainable Bremerton and Valholl Brewing Co.

James Keeffe III wrote and published his father’s World War II memoir. You can meet the author Jan. 29 in Silverdale.

veteran, living in Bellevue, was visited in September by a Jewish woman with whom he was in hiding 67 years ago. It came about because Keeffe’s oldest son, James Keeffe III, wrote and published his father’s astounding war adventure — a story that now has a new ending. Lt. Keeffe’s life enters

an odd, almost peaceful limbo as he evades capture as a secret guest in a series of brave citizens’ homes. The Underground creates false identity papers for Lt. Keeffe, labeling him a “deaf and dumb� basket maker. So, unlike many he encounters in hiding, Lt. Keeffe is able to go out and about in wartime Rotterdam — as long as he doesn’t speak. The airman’s determination to return to England and rejoin the Allied air battle leads to a doublecross that lands him in the infamous German POW camp, Stalag Luft III. One twist of fate after another unfolds in this war story which follows the resourceful pilot back to his family in Seattle and to post war reunions with his surviving Dutch “families� and friends.

New Year Beer Festival Date: Jan. 22 Place: Kitsap Conference Center (next to Bremerton Ferry Terminal) Time: Two sessions. Noon to 3 p.m., 4–7 p.m. Tickets: $30 in advance, $35 at the door. Online: www.newyearbeerfestival.com

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For “Two Gold Coins and A Prayer,� Keeffe III recently won the 2011 Military Writers Society of America Award, the 2011 Next Generation INDIE Book Award for Historical/ Legacy/Career Memoir, the 2011 Independent Book Publishers Benjamin Franklin Award for Autobiography/Memoir, and the 2011

Military Writers Society of America Air Force category. Keeffe III will be at the Silverdale Costco on Jan. 29, 1-3 p.m., for a book signing. He is a Sammamish High School graduate who spent four years in the U.S. Air Force and has worked as a commercial diver in the Gulf of Mexico and a crab fisher in Alaska.

He is currently a network engineer at Seattle’s Group Health and lives in Fall City with his wife. He continues to research his father’s war years and the people who helped him survive. “Two Gold Coins and A Prayer� is published by Appell Publishing.


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

ART GALLERIES Lynn Mizono special clothing collection: Through Feb. 15, The Island Gallery, 400 Winslow Way E, No. 120, Bainbridge Island. Blouses, coats, cotton, dresses, pants, skirts, in fleece, linen, silk. Underground parking available at The Winslow. Info: (206) 780-9500, www. theislandgallery.net/shop 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, Cedar 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 Bainbridge Island Ski Bus: Through 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. Info: (360) 377-8219. 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 Chinese New Year Story Time: Jan. 21, 1:30 p.m., KiDiMu, 301

Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Kick off the Chinese New Year festivities at KiDiMu with traditional stories, including “The Three Monks.� Join the Bainbridge Mandarin Learning Center’s teacher Pei Wong for Chinese storybook reading and a cartoon. Free with admission or membership. Info: www. kidimu.org or (206) 855-4650. 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. 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, 7:30-9 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. Tuesday Tunes & Story Time: Jan. 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 “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) 930-2193. Kitsap Has Talent auditions: Sign up by Jan. 25 by calling (206) 842-2306 ext. 118. Kitsap-wide solo teen talent contest Feb. 11 and Feb. 25; auditions Jan. 28-29 at 1:30 p.m. Top three acts will win $100, $75 and $50. Must register in advance, $6 audition fee. Info: georgia@ biparks.org, (206) 842-2306 ext. 118. “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. 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.

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Hosted by Not For Sale-Kitsap. Info: Ronda (360) 697-4335 13th annual SING OUT!: Jan. 28 in the Bainbridge High School Commons. Choir workshop at 1 p.m., soul food dinner 5 p.m., concert 7 p.m. A Bainbridge School Foundation benefit featuring Pastor Patrinell Wright & The Total Experience Gospel Choir, and the 2012 MLK Jr. Memorial Community Choir. Admission: Concert, $12 adults, $8 students; dinner, $12; workshop, $12 adults, $8 students; package, $30 adults, $20 students. Reserve by Jan. 25, 6 p.m. Advance tickets at Winslow Drug or call (206) 842-2200. Info: (206) 842-4164, (206) 780-3528. www.singoutkitsap.org

CLASSES Aqua Zumba: Classes start Jan. 21, 7:30 a.m., in the Bainbridge Island Aquatics Center’s Don Nakata Memorial Pool, 8521 Madison Avenue NE. Lowimpact, calorie-burning dance fitness. No pre-registration required. Water shoes are recommended. Cost: $6 or pool exercise pass. Info: (206) 8422302 or www.biparks.org. 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 begin 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.

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net or call (888) 799-6668. 14th Annual Decision Makers 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 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 Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief: Jan. 22, 3 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Katy Bowman, M.S., a biomechanist, See CALENDAR, Page 6

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will teach you how a healthy foot works optimally and help put you on the road to prevention and recovery. A Victim-Centered Approach to Policing Human Trafficking: Jan. 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kitsap Conference Center, 100 Washington Ave., Bremerton. Register for this event at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/219473. Tickets are $20. This event is for law enforcement and service providers who may be working with victims; not open to the public. Speakers include Detective Harry James from the Seattle Police Department Vice Unit; Leslie Briner, MSW, associate director of residential programs at YouthCare; and Sean O’Donnell of 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 Optimist Club; 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 Road, Silverdale. National Geographic photographer William Thompson presents his Everest aerial photographs from 1983. Free and open to photographers of all skill levels. Info: Jon and Sue DeArman, (360) 697-1352. Author reads “The World We Found�: Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Thrity Umrigar, author of “The Space Between Us,� will present her latest novel, “The World We Found.� This 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.� Military Officers 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

Ryan Henesey as Ponyboy and Elias Pitasky as Sodapop in “The Outsiders,â€? playing through Jan. 22 at Bainbridge Performing Arts. Brad Camp / Contributed 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. 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 Great Decisions at the Library — “Mexico Transborder Challengesâ€?: 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. Book signing for “Two Gold Coins and A Prayerâ€?: Jan. 29, 1-3 p.m., Silverdale Costco, ‌ James Keeffe III writes about his father, Lt. James Keeffe Jr. of Bellevue, and his experience with the Dutch Resistance after being shot down during World War II in “Two Gold Coins and A Prayer.â€? Keeffe III won the 2011 Military Writers Society of America Award. Author reads “Red Sunshineâ€?: Jan. 29, 3 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Dr. Kimberly Allison, director of breast pathology at the University of Washington Medical Center, reads from her memoir, “Red Sunshine,â€? an uplifting story about her sudden journey from physician to patient and her attempt to make the most of this terrifying and unexpected ordeal. Author reads “West of Hereâ€? : Jan. 31, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Island author Jonathan Evison returns for the paperback release of his novel, “West of Here.â€? This is an epic story of the spirit

that inspired those dreamers and opportunists who settled the American Northwest, and of how their deeds — for better and for worse — forever altered the lives of those who came after them. Author presents “No Ordinary Time�: Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Bookstore, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Award-winning author Jan Phillips presents “No Ordinary Time: The Rise of Spiritual Intelligence and Evolutionary Creativity.� Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, authors of “Spiritual Literacy,� call this book, “An out-of-thebox Book of Hours that will stir your soul, stretch your mind, and embolden your contributions to mending the planet.� 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. 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 johnlang-

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. Toastmasters: Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m., Subway Meeting Room, 3850 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Learn valuable public speaking, leadership and evaluation skills in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. Toastmasters International is a nonprofit, educational organization with local clubs. Info: Dave Harris, (360) 478-7089 or harriscd.wa@ comcast.net.

MUSIC Payday Daddy performance: Jan. 21, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The Manette Saloon & Sidebar, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Dave Carson Jazz Concert: Jan. 21, 7 p.m., Silverdale Antiques, 9490 Silverdale Way. Free, hosted by Denis and Debbie Housen, promoting music in the Silverdale community. Info: (360) 692-2462 Jazz Canvas at Knowles Studio: Jan. 21, 7-9 p.m., Knowles Studio, 20432 Noll Road NE, Poulsbo. Featuring award-winning pianist and composer Bill Anschell. A fusion of the arts, Jazz Canvas combines top musicians with a painter who begins and ends a work during a lively, spontaneous performance, to be raffled off at the end. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $20 adults, $10 students/military. Info: www.knowlesstudio.com, tickets at www.jazzcanvas.org 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. Benefit concert to benefit antihuman trafficking efforts: 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) 377-5560 “Break Freeâ€? 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., See CALENDAR, Page 7


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hint of eucalyptus, followed by rich and bold tannins intertwined with dense black fruit, raspberries and a hint of chalky tannins. Great structure and pleasantly lingering finish. ■ Roza Ridge 2008 Roza Ridge Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Rattlesnake Hills, $12. Aromas of blackberry, cassis and leather abound, backed up on the palate by cassis, cranberry and raspberry underlain by subtle leather and tobacco notes. ■ Stoller Vineyards 2008 Stoller Vineyards SV Estate, Dundee Hills, $40. The expressive nose shows black cherry, plum and violets, while the palate presents remarkable balance with flavors of Chukar Cherry and more plums, backed with citrusy acidity and a late tightening from tannin. ■ Barnard Griffin 2010 Syrah, Columbia Valley, $17. This features boysenberry, Marionberry and black cherry tones throughout. ■ Maryhill Winery 2009 Syrah, Columbia Valley, $17. This comes with a robust nose of coffee, vanilla

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Citrus Fair Wine Competition, which was restricted to wines from the region around northern Sonoma County. In 2000, the San Francisco Chronicle joined with the competition as the naming sponsor, and the partnership with that publication has helped raise the profile of the judging. During that time, it has gone from a California-only competition to including the Pacific Northwest and now the entire United States. In addition to the judging, there also is a public tasting, which is Feb. 18 at Fort Mason in San Francisco, near the Golden Gate Bridge. For complete results from the competition and more information on the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, go to www. winejudging.com. We judged in the competition and tasted about 1,000 wines between us. Here are a few of our favorites: ■ Columbia Crest 2009 H3 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills, $15. It opens with inviting aromas of dense blackberries and a

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bean and brambleberries. Rich flavors carry hints of blackberry and boysenberry with a finish that hints at a Moroccan coffee. (1,235 cases, 14.3 percent alcohol.) ■ Zerba Cellars 2009 Tempranillo, Walla Walla Valley, $38. This is a big, dark, rustic wine with aromas and flavors of rich black fruit and well-integrated tannins. ■ Kiona Vineyards Winery 2009 Lemberger, Red Mountain, $12. On the palate, it’s assertive with its cherries and strawberries, finishing with great acidity and bold tannins. ■ Convergence Zone Cellars 2009 Storm Front, Red Mountain, $28. The blend of Merlot (39 percent), Cabernet Sauvignon (26 percent), Cabernet Franc (20 percent) and Malbec shows off heady aromas of black cherry, cinnamon and milk chocolate and the palate follows through with pleasing balance. ■ Revelry Vintners 2009 The Reveler, Columbia Valley, $20. This carries notes of dark chocolate, black cherries, Marionberries, allspice and licorice from start to delicious finish. ■ Nicola’s Redmark 2009 White, Columbia Valley, $10. This blend of Char-

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Time to call the Clock Doc Calendar Continued from page 6 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 ‘Hardtail’: 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 “The Outsiders”: Until Jan. 22, Bainbridge Performing Arts,

200 Madison Ave. North, Bainbridge Island. S.E. Hinton’s book “The Outsiders” 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.; Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, youth, military, and teachers. Info: (206) 842-8569 or www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org.

Audition for “Ghost Sniffers”: 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.

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t used to be that whenever an email from “Carl� showed up in my inbox, I would cringe. “Conceited Carl,� I nicknamed him, for his messages were frequently terse and borderline rude. It is common these days to correspond by email with people you have never met. Often your first impression is based on the tone and language used in emails. And Carl was someone I didn’t care to meet. But it so happened I did. And he was nothing like the person I imagined. He was kind, gentle and humorous. So that got me wondering. In this world of email and text messaging, where facial expressions and voice inflections are lost, how do

ASK ERIN By ERIN JENNINGS you make sure you come across the way you wish, and not give off the wrong impression as Carl clearly did? GUIDELINES FOR SENDING THE RIGHT MESSAGE

Don’t use sarcasm — Some people have a difficult time deciphering sarcasm

face to face, let alone in an email. Stay away from using it, especially with people you don’t know well. Choose your words wisely and don’t use jargon. “Your presentation was sic.� (“Sic� is slang for great, but if the reader didn’t know that, he or she would think the presentation was awful.) Emoticons (the little smiley faces) are OK to use with friends and family, but are unprofessional to use in business emails. Watch your use of punctuation and capitalization. When you overuse exclamation points, the reader can’t decipher what is important! It makes your message difficult to read!!! WHEN YOU FREQUENTLY CAPITALIZE WORDS, YOU COME ACROSS AS IF YOU ARE YELLING AT THE READER. If you are sending a

sensitive email (such as airing your grievances about your child’s teacher to the principal) write the email, but don’t hit the send button. Let the message marinate for a few minutes or hours and then revisit it. When you reread it, check to make sure you aren’t being overly harsh. This is also a good time to have a family member or good friend read the email to get a fresh perspective prior to sending it. Remember with email and text, there is no such thing as confidentially. It’s very easy for the recipient to forward your message to others. Use caution in what you write. Even if the person doesn’t intentionally forward the message, it could be read by others who are near the computer screen. Google has a setting to

prevent, ahem, emailing after you’ve had a few too many alcoholic beverages. In the settings menu you can enable “Mail Goggles� which makes you answer a series of math problems to check how clearly you are thinking. Based on your answers, it will either allow the message to be sent, or will save it and tell you, “Water and bed for you. Try again in the morning.� Use this rule of thumb: “What would my grandmother think?� If grandma would be aghast at your language or subject content, rewrite it, making it more “PG� friendly. Proofread for spelling and other errors. The slightest typo can cause confusion. My favorite example of this comes from my stepmom. After her good friend died, my stepmom decided to make her wishes known.

She sent this email out to her family: “I’m dying I want to be comfortable and have a bed by the window.� As you can imagine, her email set off a big flurry of concern, as she neglected to include a very important word at the beginning of her message: WHEN. Be wise with what you send, as cyberspace is a vast and infinite place. Once it leaves your computer, there is no retrieving it. If you do realize you’ve made a mistake in your message, immediately send out a corrected version with the word “correction� in the subject line. After all, despite all the technology that surrounds us, we’re human. — 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.

Know an animal who’s a community hero? Nominate ’em for this award BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — Red carpet award ceremonies aren't just for people anymore. This spring, a local awards presentation will recognize heroic acts and heroic service by some of the most giving members of our local communities — dogs, cats, or other household pets. An elegant, red carpet presentation, Spotlight on Community Hero Pets, will honor recipients in six categories, including search and rescue, law enforcement, therapy, military, and service animals.

Nominations are being accepted for the May 19 awards, to be presented in conjunction with the annual PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap benefit dinner auction. “Every day, these unsung heroes give 110 percent in service to humanity,� PAWS Executive Director Mark Hufford said. “They keep our ferries safe, apprehend criminals, find lost hikers, guard our military arsenals, make ordinary living possible for differently-abled people, offer therapeutic services to seniors, and even keep us safe from

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intruders in our homes.� Defining heroism is challenging, but stories from recent headlines jump to mind — the search and rescue dog who discovered the body of the killer of a National Park Service

ranger, restoring calm to a frantic community; the law enforcement dog who apprehended a suspect who allegedly stole the gun of a Bainbridge police officer. “While most of these are considered ‘working animals,’ one category will also honor the most heroic service by a companion animal (family pet),� Hufford said Anyone can nominate an animal they deem worthy of this recognition, and there is no cost to submit a nomination. Acts of heroism, or heroic service, must have occurred within the last three years. Nominations consist of an application form and photo submission. nomination deadline is April 1. For forms, visit www. northkitsappaws.org.

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aroundkitsap BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Bauer’s future debated by Bainbridge Island City Council: In its second meeting of the year, the Bainbridge City Council sparred throughout the evening over a performance review of City Manager Brenda Bauer. It became apparent that a discussion about Bauer’s position was part of an executive session after the agenda item was added Jan. 16. The item in question pertained to the “Review Performance of an Employee RCW 42.30.110(1)(g),” which deals with evaluating applicants for public employment and handling issues with current public employees, including disciplining or discharging employees. — BainbridgeReview.com

BREMERTON PATRIOT Bremerton set to approve 9/11 memorial: The Bremerton City Council was likely to approve the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial plans Jan. 18 during its regular meeting.

The plans followed a citymandated redesign, which scaled down the original plans by 75 percent from a multiple-acre $2 million memorial, to a $260,000 memorial. The new design was recommended by Bremerton Parks and Recreation Director Wyn Birkenthan. It is expected the memorial will cost a total of $360,000 to build. There is currently $80,000 in available funding for the project. Fundraising events are planned through the spring. The city hopes to have the memorial built by the 11th anniversary. — BremertonPatriot.com

CENTRAL KITSAP REPORTER Harrison Board of Directors seek merger: Harrison Medical Center’s Board of Directors and executive team announced Jan. 17 that it has begun the process of shopping for a partnership with a larger regional healthcare system. The board deliberated on the benefits of staying independent and becoming

affiliated for over three years. The state’s budget crisis and nationwide reductions in federal Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates contributed to the decision to move forward with a possible merger. Harrison will put out a request for proposal from interested candidates by the end of the month. Healthcare systems will respond with an outline of what they can offer Harrison if affiliated and terms of the merger by mid-March.. — CentralKitsapReporter. com

KITSAP NAVY NEWS Navy families upside down on mortgages: Many military families who bought homes in Kitsap County before the housing bubble burst are finding themselves upside down on their mortgages, according to Rodney Blackburn, a Windermere real estate agent. The average sale price for a home in West Bremerton, where many enlisted sailors buy homes, was $240,296 at the end of 2006, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service records on closed homes sales. This year, the average

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sales price has dropped to $143,482. This figure represents a 40 percent decline, one of the worst declines in the county, according to listing agencies. Homes in the surrounding areas of Silverdale, Seabeck, Chico, East Bremerton, and Port Orchard also took hits as the housing market tumbled, with Silverdale faring the best at a 10 percent decline in home prices. — KitsapNavyNews.com

NORTH KITSAP HERALD Teen homeless center proposed in Poulsbo: Stand Up for Kids is one resource Coffee Oasis uses to help atrisk and homeless children. Marilyn Larrabee, outreach volunteer with Stand Up for Kids in Bremerton was bolstered by the community support she saw for a teen drop-in center in Poulsbo at a meeting Jan. 7, hosted by the Rotary Club, Coffee Oasis and the City of Poulsbo. Meredith Green, president-elect of the Rotary Club, said the club hopes the $19,600 it raised in 2011 will be a “catalyst” for a larger effort to bring teen services to Poulsbo. Green hopes the money will inspire others to help fund and support

Jason Thompkins talks about his experiences with the Coffee Oasis teen drop-in center. He was homeless as a teen. Courtesy

the center, including the Port Gamble S’Klallam and Suquamish tribes, service clubs, schools, churches, and social services such as Kitsap Community Resources. More than 150 people attended the forum in the Poulsbo City Hall council chambers. Green and Coffee Oasis director Dave Frederick said they heard more positive testimony for why the community needs the teen center. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT Travel agency going out of business: Adventure Travel & Cruise is going out of business after a series of complaints by customers, which are being investigated by police. Owner Launa Blahm confirmed the plans to close Jan. 13. Customers who already booked trips before the announcement can continue with vacation plans. The business is not booking any more. — PortOrchardIndependent.com

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Kingston #263849 SUN 2-4. 26463 Kingsview Lp NE

$220,000

Spacious split level hm just min to ferry, shopping & schools. New roof, gutters, exterior paint & carpet. Big kitchen w/ lots of storage & access to huge deck, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. 3 bedrms, 1.75 baths, family rm, office & large laundry/utility provide plenty of space. Close in yet quiet & private. Borders a wooded green belt. Chris Todd 360-509-6319/ Sue Tyson 360-509-0905

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

Kingston #310109 Sun. 1-4. 11314 NE East 2nd St.

$239,900

Charming downtown town hm within walking distance to ferry, shopping & cafes. The mstr suite boasts views of Seattle & Puget Sound shipping lanes. You will be impressed with the quality finish work & features that include formal dining & living areas, a gas frplc, den, 2 lrg bdrms w/private baths, laundry center, powder rm & storage rm. There are only 5 units in this complex. Each hm has its own private entrance, patio area & 1-car gar. Dave Muller 360-620-4299

Silverdale #276096 Starting at $239,950 Open Daily 12-4. 4391 NW Atwater Loop Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottage-style Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy 360-535-3625 or Steve Derrig 360-710-8086.

Kingston #296211 Sun 2-4. 1160 NE Michelle Lane

Indianola #300277 SUN 12-2. 20700 Gerald Cliff Drive NE

$315,000

It doesn’t get any better than living in this lovely home in the beach community of Indianola! On a 1/2-acre w/3 bd/2.5 bth this south facing sunny hm has new hrdwd flrs& carpeting, plus a formal living rm & separate family rm . French doors lead out onto a lrg entertaining deck & new patio complete w/ a hot tub. Mary Richards 360-779-5205.

$192,900

Inviting & bordering a green belt, this cutie lives large & offers easy access to schools, town, ferries & navy base.All appl’s included & new carpeting has been installed. Generous kitchen w/room for breakfast nook. Warm, wood-toned laminate flooring extends throughout the dining & family rms. Pedestrian friendly neighborhood & close proximity to town. Welcome home! Lorna Muller 360-620-3842

Indianola #263212 SUN 3-5. 9560 NE Loughrey Avenue

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$309,900

Mini farm retreat w/view of the ferry! 2722 SF 3 bd, 2.5 bath hm situated on 1.8 pastoral acres, w/3 fenced areas for livestock or agricultural use. Fresh paint inside & out, newer roof & flooring, walk-in pantry, woodstove, master w/walk-in closet & bath, attached 2-car garage. Complete guest suite w/water view. Catherine Arlen 360.340.8186

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 ‘pocket neighborhood’ of 7 custom-crafted, artfully-designed homes w/ community in mind. Choose 2 or 3 BR’s, each w/main floor mstr suites, open floor plans w/natural light, granite, SS, garages. Built Green/Energy Star. Created by renowned 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

Kingston #280944 Sun 1-4. 26790 Washington Blvd. NE

$445,000

Sweeping shipping lane, Rainier & Seattle views are enjoyed from this private retreat. Lovingly crafted 3 bdrm, 2.25 bth home boasts fine woodwork thru-out, family rm, home office, mstr suite w/fprlc. Glass paneled railing on the lrg deck offers unobstructed views. Just ½ mile to the ferry, town & beaches; perfect! Monika Reidner 360-930-1077

Poulsbo #290854 SUN 2-4. 23582 Monument Place NW

$488,500

Own one of the nicest homes in Woods & Meadows for a great price! Over 3700 sf, 4 generously sized BDs, 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 BD, designer paint colors & upgrades throughout. Private backyard. Catrice Elms 360-779-5205.

Kingston #306288 Sat 12-3. 13100 NE James Way

$499,900

A true “House Beautiful� overlooking Puget Sound w/500 ft of shared beach. Water views from nearly every room of this craftsman. Wood flrs, gorgeous trim & built-ins, plantation shutters, gas frplc, cherry cabinetry, granite kit & more. Open floor plan & big bonus rm (or 4th bdrm) w/ access to full bath. Front porch & deck. Landscaped .39-AC lot borders open space. Close to town, ferry & golf. Monika Riedner 360-930-1077

Silverdale #280272 SAT 12-3. 4354 Westgate Road

$499,950

Extraordinary custom home secluded on over 2.5 beautifully landscaped ac. Grand kit w/lrg island, granite counters stainless steel appliances & maple cabinets & flrs. Surround sound inside & out. Donna Bosh 360-692-6102/360-265-0958.

Eglon/Kingston #296182 Sun 11-1. 34724 Pilot Point Rd.

$525,000

Architecturally designed/views of shipping lanes, Mt Rainier & Mt Baker. 3676 SF, 3 bd, open concept hm on .63 ac/85’ of beautifully lndscped wft. Chef’s kitchen, new SS appl, extensive hrdwd, 2 masters, jetted soaking tub, sauna, expansive deck & 2-car gar & more. Sherri Galloway 360.536.0349/Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186

Kingston—View #261379 Sun 1-4. 21878 Jefferson Beach Road NE

$525,000

Puget Sound Jewel! This elegant coastal retreat has breathtaking 180° views & private access to sugar sand beach with miles to roam. Terry Klein 206-949-3360

Driftwood Keys #300376 SUN 1-4. 4431 NE Key Place

$688,000

Stand at the water’s edge! 162’ of primo unobstructed Olympic Mtn & Hood Canal views. Wonderful bright & light 2 bdrm/2 bth home w/2 car detached garage that has guest rm. This is without a doubt a magnificent bulkhead wft property. Community has marina, boat launch, pool, private beach & clubhouse. Chris Moyer 360-779-5205.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 6135 NE Tolo Road #245926

$450,000

Sun 1-4. Beautiful, near 1.5 acres w/gardens. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hdwds, updated kit, master on main. Lower level has full kit & ofc space. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Susan Grosten 206-780-7672

Silverdale Estates #309072

$65,000

Well maintained 1728 sf, 3 bd/2 bth hm w/attached gar in senior park. Liv rm w/wood stove, din rm, open kit & fam rm w/spaces for entertaining. Heat pump for A/C, all appls incl fridge, freezer, W/D, newer int paint & lrg deck. Gated 55+ community w/clubhouse, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna & more. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342.

Bremerton #308901

$359,000

Stunning 4 bdrm Chaffey built home w/partial view of Dyes Inlet! CK hm mins from Silverdale! Level lot w/sprinkler system, RV parking, fully fenced back yard w/hot tub. Enter to soaring 2-story ceiling with oak flrs. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.

$96,950

Well maintained single wide on a very beautiful 2 ac lot, it’s just like your own park. Fresh paint & a cozy gas stove in living rm. All utilities are there so you can live in the mobile & build your dream home. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Port Orchard #227330

$169,777

Sun 1-4. Lovely in-town farmhouse close to everything! Hdwd floors, great kitchen & master w/office. Hobby room & 2-car garage on over half an acre with all-day sun. Ty Evans 206-795-0202

A home with the timeless architecture of yesteryear. This classic Craftsman stands proud from the moment you drive up. 3 bedroom, 1 bath & over 2300 sq ft with a splendid view of the Sound & Mtns. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600

8997 Springwood Avenue NE #289216

Manchester #309101

645 Alford Place NW #303021

$545,000

$655,000

SAT 12-3. A True NW Craftsman on a lovely 1.44 ac lot w/in 5 mins to Seattle ferry, shopping & public beach access. Stone/shingle ext 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 360-692-6102/360-509-0627.

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

6859 Hidden Cove Road NE #167939

$739,000

Sun 1-4. Beautiful Craftsman-style home in private and serene setting on 2.5 acres. 4 bedrooms/2.5 baths with bonus room, music studio & family room. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672

1108 Irene Place NE #217402

$949,000

Sun 1-4. Watch the ferry dock, finish your coffee & make the sailing to Seattle‌Casual elegant living in this rare, modern & spacious water view home. Jim Peek 206-817-5879, JimPeek.com

9309 NE South Beach Drive #218153

$999,000

Sun 1-4. Lovely low-bank wft with sunny, western exp & surprise Olympic Mtn view. Quiet cul-de-sac steps from Ft Ward. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Host David Parker 206-714-4300

4953 Avalon Lane NE

$989,000

Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Exquisite 5200 sq ft lodge-style home. 4BR, gourmet kit, wine cellar, media rm, study, master w/sitting area, frpl, sauna & exercise rm. Prvt 2.3 acres. Joe Richards 206-459-8223

9811 NE South Beach Drive #310620

$1,785,000

Sun 1-4. Architect’s own East Coast Craftsman with dramatic Mt. Rainier & Olympic views. Extraordinary design and detail at the water’s edge. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597

5382 NE Fletcher Landing #309665

$1,940,000

Sun 1-4. Beautifully remodeled, fully modernized mid-century WFT home w/fantastic water & Olympic views. Brand new 60-ft. dock. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Host Andy Moore 206-755-6296

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Winslow #44472

$69,000

What a location! Cheerful 2BR/1BA mobile home with workshop/ studio space. Garden & outdoor seating. Close to everything! Joanie Ransom 206-409-0521 Molly Neary 206-920-9166

Winslow #291086

$228,000

Upscale, in-town condo. Bamboo floors, granite counters, new windows, French doors. Heat pump, garage, low HOD. Photos at CarleenGosney.com. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042

NORT H K ITS A P Poulsbo #308659

$139,950

Private & secluded w/2.56 ac & 3 bdrm MFG home. Plenty of space w/ vaulted ceilings, separate utility rm, mstr bdrm/bath w/walk-in closet, 2 sets of French doors leading out to a private patio. The kitchen has lots of cabinets & a pantry for storage. Lrg 16x16, outbuilding for cars or a big workshop. Catherine Jones 360-779-5205.

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Bremerton #309542

$205,000

Spacious 2714 SF triple-wide MFG home. Very lrg kitchen w/tons of cabinets, island, breakfast bar & walk-in pantry. Formal din, liv rm & fam rm w/gas frplc. Open & bright floor plan w/lots of windows, skylights & french doors. Ted Abernathy 360-692-6102/360-509-0627.

M A SON COUN T Y Tahuya #309371

$99,969

Beautiful 1.2 acre yard surrounded by trees in this very private community alongside the Tahuya river. 3 bdrms, 2.75 bth, 1600 sf home has hot tub, detached two car garage & shed. Friendly community has playground. LaVonne Berentson 360-473-0232.

$274,950

Welcome to this condo w/the most incredible views in all of Puget Sound! From Mt Rainier, 3 islands, 2 ferry runs & sparkling downtown Seattle. Completely remodeled so you’re ready to move in. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

WAT ER FRON T Bremerton #308630

$295,000

Private seclusion yet convenient to Waterfront Promenade. Views of waterway & marina from this move-in ready 1-bdrm condo in Harborside. All appl’s included. Min to ferry. Put your boat in the marina out front & stay awhile. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.

Seabeck # 248405

$575,000

This 4 bdrm/3.25 bth, 3678 SF Seabeck Waterfront hm has 100 ft of wft footage & tidelands. Liv rm, din rm, fam rm w/propane gas frpl plus a lovely solarium to spend time enjoying all the stunning westerly views of Hood Canal & Mtns. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284.

Manchester #222098

$725,000

Exceptional home w/exceptional view! This home has it all–new siding, new bulk head, decks & landscaping. Over 3100 sq ft, 4 bdrm, 3.25 bath hm w/high-end appliances. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

COM M ERCI A L Poulsbo #C501452 7400 sq.ft. auto lube service in highly visible location by State Hwy 305 (20K CPD). 11 Bay doors, auto lube with mechanics pit. 1989 bldg in very good condition. $12.50/SF/YR NNN. Mark Danielsen 360-692-6102/360-509-1299.

Port Orchard #295348

$85,000

Your golden opportunity to own not just a salon but a lifestyle. Flawless branding, track record & squeaky clean & very impressive books. Voted #2 Salon in all of Western Washington. James Bergstrom & Andrew Welch 360-876-9600

Kingston #306623

$270,000

Newer 3,360 sq.ft. building with plush office & kitchen, large loft area, & 2 bathrooms. Building is insulated & has four 12’-ft bay doors. The office, bathrooms & kitchen are very well appointed & presentable to customers. Bob Guardino 360-692-6102/360-710-7844.

LOTS & L A ND Olalla #160526

$75,000

Beautifully forested property at the Kitsap/Pierce county line. Minutes to all amenties of Gig Harbor including the new hospital & shopping center & waters of the Sound. Shared well already on site. Leann Knight 360-876-9600

Long Lake #308546

$80,000

Located in a desirable area is where you’ll find this wonderful place to build your home on 1.93 acres. About 3 miles from Hwy 16. 800 acre Banner forest very close as well. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Tracyton #208384

$85,000

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

MU LT I-FA M ILY Bremerton #279907

$129,900

This very clean East Bremerton duplex could become part of your portfolio or live in one side and rent the other. The one bedroom unit rents for $650 and two bedroom unit rents for $695. Call for your listing appointment today. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369.

Gig Harbor #261513

$305,500

Invest in well maintained, updated duplex in Gig Harbor. Convenient location near Narrows Bridge yet private setting. Close to work opportunities, shopping, services. Both units have approx 1200 sf & are move-in ready. Dble car garages. Buy as investment & rent out or live in one side & extended family in other. Penny Jones 360-265-9140.

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SOUTH KITSAP PORT ORCHARD $243,900 Great floor plan in this 4BR/2.5BA hm w/2255 SF. Large master with 5 pc. bath. Stainless appliances, 50-yr vinyl siding + formal dining room & more! Terry Taylor 360-731-3369 View at www.johnlscott.com/35162

BREMERTON OPEN HOUSE–EASTPARK $135,950 THURS-SUN 1-4. ________ address ???? Eastpark is eco-friendly & environmentally pro-active community. There are bio-swales, rain gardens, pervious pavement, sidewalks, parks - A wildlife corridor. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777 View at www.johnlscott.com/68725

CENTRAL KITSAP SILVERDALE $154,900 PRICE REDUCED. Summerwind 2-story townhome that is move-in-ready. 2bd/2.5ba,1210sf w/new hrdwd floors, gas FP & well designed kitchen w/ upgrades. Perfect location for bases. Cherie Fahlsing 360-440-3419 View at www.johnlscott.com/30905 CENTRAL KITSAP $225,000 Great starter home in well established neighborhood. Close to schools, business area, and military bases. Interior walls painted with tasteful accent colors. Vivienne Vanichkul 360-698-8132 View at www.johnlscott.com/11826

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND BAINBRIDGE $1,350,000 Like the grand lodges of the Pacific NW, the home is the perfect blend of indoor living & outdoor lifestyle. 3522 SF hm on 2+ ac on Manzanita Bay. Eileen Black 206-842-5636 View at www.johnlscott.com/23895

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NEW LISTING–BREMERTON $145,000 3 BR rambler on a quiet street. 1-car gar. Updates include kit cabinets & paint, D/W, bthrm tub & sink, most all windows, tile in bthrm, & more. Shelley Morritt 360-710-4372 View at www.johnlscott.com/30763

KINGSTON $144,500 Level 8.74 acres close to Kingston. Septic design complete/turned in to County. 4-BD septic, 2-BD guest cottage design. Water/power at road. Perfect commuter location. Jan Zufelt 360-297-5550 View at www.johnlscott.com/38044

BREMERTON $179,000 If you are looking for a large, beautifully updated & maintained 4 BR, 2.75 BA hm in a very convenient location at a great price, this may just be it! Wendy & Gary Chaney 360-621-9317 View at www.johnlscott.com/88292

PORT ORCHARD $225,000 3.5 AC lot w/views of Sinclair Inlet & Olympics! Zoned Urban 5-9, septic currently, access from Beach Drive via easement road. Secluded on a dead end st. Rick Ellis 360-731-0078 View at www.johnlscott.com/88229

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


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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. 11-2-02757-2 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 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

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115 Hall Brothers Loop #201, Bainbridge

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A carefree & unique lifestyle can be yours at Madrone Village on Bainbridge Island Ă? just minutes from the Seattle ferry. This choice 2-story town home offers new carpet & appliances & has southern & western exposure for all day sun. Fabulous, vacant & ready for you! MLS 308840. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Hosted by Pamela Van Vleet, Broker (206) 780-6135.

$278,000

170 Harbor Square Lp NE #A203, Bainbridge

Sun 1-4

Spectacular Sun-filled condo in downtown Winslow with partial views & balcony! 1bd/1bth 836sf + office/guest room. Open floor plan, granite counters, island w/sink & seating, SS appliances. Complex has many amenities! +Photos: www.mercurymichael.com/310395. MLS# 310395, Mercury Michael (206) 780-6075, REMAX Unlimited.

$285,000

1802 Sakai Village Loop, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Welcome home to Sakai Village. Convenient location which is only minutes to downtown, schools, library, shopping, dining & the arts. Beautiful home comes with upgrades galore! DD: 305 N , left Madison, left on Kimiko St., 1st home on left. Eileen Black 206-696-1540 www.johnlscott.com/76780 HOST: Don Rooks

$289,000

9551 NE South Beach Drive #3G, Bainbridge

6135 NE Tolo Road, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Beautiful, near 1.5 acres w/gardens. Open plan, vaulted ceiling, hdwds, updated kitchen, master on main. Lower level has full kit & ofc space. #245926. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 Susan Grosten 206780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$545,000

645 Alford Place NW, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Lovely in-town farmhouse close to everything! Hdwd floors, great kitchen & master w/office. Hobby room & 2-car garage on over half an acre with all-day sun. #303021. Ty Evans 206-795-0202. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$599,000

7029 Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge

Date of last publication: 02/10/12 (PW569236) SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY SOUND DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, a Washington Limited Liability Company, d/b/a SOUND DEVELOPERS GROUP, Plaintiff. Vs. VICKY JOSLIN, GARY JOSLIN, DAVID JOSLIN,

1108 Irene Place NE, Bainbridge

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SUN 1-4

Watch the ferry dock, finish your coffee & make the sailing to Seattle–Casual elegant living in this rare, modern & spacious water view home. #217402. Jim Peek 206-817-5879, JimPeek.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$989,000

4953 Avalon Lane NE, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! Exquisite 5200 sq ft lodge-style home. 4BR, gourmet kit, wine cellar, media rm, study, master w/sitting area, frpl, sauna & exercise rm. Prvt 2.3 acres. Joe Richards 206-459-8223. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$999,000

9309 NE South Beach Drive, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Lovely low-bank wft with sunny, western exp & surprise Olympic Mtn view. Quiet cul-de-sac steps from Ft Ward. #218153. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Host David Parker 206-714-4300. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$1,785,000

9811 NE South Beach Drive, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Architect’s own East Coast Craftsman with dramatic Mt. Rainier & Olympic views. Extraordinary design and detail at the waterÕs edge. #310620. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$1,940,000

5382 NE Fletcher Landing, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

Beautifully remodeled, fully modernized mid-century WFT home w/fantastic water & Olympic views. Brand new 60-ft. dock. #309665. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Host Andy Moore 206-755-6296. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

SUN 1-4

Serenity at South Beach. Fairbanks reconstruction. 2bd/2ba waterfront complex. Quality Plus! DD Wyatt, to Blakely, right on Country Club, south on Ft. Ward Hill (to end of rd.), east on South Beach. Gigi Norwine 206-427-6492 www.johnlscott.com/87015

$450,000

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SUN 1-4

Custom home located on private, level 2 acres near Bloedel Reserve. One-of-a-kind, priced to sell. 5 sets of French doors open onto sunny south facing deck, dramatic arched entry, saltillo tile flrs, gorgeous kitchn, main floor MBR, lrg office plus den. Fully fenced backyard & sep art studio. MLS 270851. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Leah Applewhite 206.387.0439.

NORTH KITSAP From $219,000 Chateau Ridge located at the top of Forest Rock Hills, Poulsbo

Sat-Sun 12-4

A Central Highland Builder’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 $200’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.

From $219,000

4th Ave, Poulsbo Place II, Div 7, Poulsbo

Sat-Sun 12-4

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.

A Central Highland Builder’s Project. Our newest Poulsbo Place neighborhood located on 4th Avenue is now underway. Featuring lots with sweeping views that overlook the charming Poulsbo Place community, Liberty Bay, & the Olympic Mountains. With 14 customizable floor plans to choose from, this is an outstanding opportunity to select the home of your dreams with breathtaking views. Quality finishes inside and out. Low maintenance, safe and secure living in the master-planned community in the heart of the waterfront village of Poulsbo. Floor plans vary from 876 - 3,000 sq. ft., 2 - 4 bedrooms, 1 - 3.5 bathrooms and a 2-10 home warranty. Close to shopping and restaurants. Karen Bazar, John L. Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or 360-394-0006.

$739,000

$259,000

$710,000

6650 NE Bayview Boulevard, Bainbridge

6859 Hidden Cove Road NE, Bainbridge

SUN 1-4

SUN 1-4

Beautiful Craftsman-style home in private and serene setting on 2.5 acres. 4 bedrooms/2.5 baths with bonus room, music studio & family room. #167939. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$819,000

7254 Madrona Dr, Bainbridge (Wing Pt. area)

SUN 2-4

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 Kit 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.

21755 Clear Creek Road NW, Poulsbo

SUN 1-4

Attention investors! Bangor Naval Station is currently in-processing thousands of new personnel, meaning demand for off base rentals.This home is minutes to the Bangor entrance! Completely remodeled a few weeks ago. DD: Hwy 3 N, Finn Hill Exit, left on Rude Rd, right on Clear Creek. Eileen Black 206-696-1540 www.johnlscott.com/50933

$525,000

21878 Jefferson Beach Rd NE, Kingston

SUN 1-4

Puget Sound Jewel! This elegant coastal retreat has breathtaking 180 degree views and private access to sugar sand beach with miles to roam. #261379. Terry Klein 206-949-3360. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

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Drew’s Glen

Immaculate Home with Views!

New homes within walking distance to town, ferries, marina and beaches. Drew’s Glen offers Green Built, energy efficient plans, including our new rambler design for $199,900, to meet a variety of lifestyles. A menu of selections and upgrades, as well as additional plans, allow for customization.

Stunning Seattle, Mt. Rainier & Island views! This home has it all: new siding, new bulkhead, decks, and landscaping. The interior is immaculate, the kitchen features custom made cabinets with warm granite counters, high-end appliances and breakfast nook. A gas fireplace with beautiful mantel is in the family room. The formal living and dining have soaring ceilings & lots of light. Deluxe amenities in the master bedroom and bath. Downstairs is a big 4th bedroom, deluxe utility and big rec room that opens to beach.

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

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

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

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

Location 25899 Barber Cutoff Road Prices Starting at $199,900 Features Covered, exposed aggregate porches, gas-log fireplaces, hardwood flooring & decorating coloring

Location 8234 Caraway Road Price $725,000 Features Wired for Generator, Bath

Dana Soyat Direct: (360) 895-8489 Windermere Real Estate soyatsells@windermere.com MLS #222098

off Master, jetted Tub, Skylights, Double Pane Storm Windows

KINGSTON

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Sunrise Beach

Home with Great Investment Opportunities

You will love the welcoming front door that speaks beach home. The living room has a pretty brick fireplace & large picture windows to take in the awesome view of the Puget Sound Shipping Lanes & the beautiful Cascades. The kitchen has Corian countertops & a great center island prep area. Downstairs is the surprise. Besides a family room & an office, there is a full dark media room. 2 Car Garage + Boat/RV Bay. Close to Eglon Boat Launch. Come See!

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 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!

Jan Zufelt, REMBA-Broker

Eileen Black

John L Scott Real Estate 360-297-5550 (auto transfers to cell) www.johnlscott.com/janz janzufelt@telebyte.com

Location 31255 Sunrise Beach Drive NE Price $289,500 Features 3BD/2 BA, 2-car garage, beautiful Puget Sound and Cascade Mountain views

206-696-1540 Bainbridge Island John L. Scott MLS #309188 www.johnlscott.com/50933

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1 - 4

Location 21755 Clear Creek Rd NW Price $259,000 Features 3 BR/1.75 BA, completely remodeled a few weeks ago, beautiful new finishes, huge 2-car garage w/shop & a central location close to everything!

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Home in Anderson Hill Area

Hidden Creek Area Home

Nearly an acre private lot in CK school district with 4-bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Roomy, covered front porch, over 300 ft (new) composite backyard deck. Newer hardwood floors throughout main floor/stairs/hallway; new backyard fencing, sprinkler system in back and side yards along with new sod; new front & side yard landscaping w/added gutter drains; new furnace & water heater, roof recently professionally cleaned & treated. Perfect location for a roomy home close to NBK/Bangor, PSNS.

This is such a great opportunity. This home boasts 3- or 4-bedroom floor plan, new flooring, cozy freestanding wood stove, spacious eat-in kitchen with lots of cabinet space, and wonderful colors – all add to this bright and cheery home. Just starting out? The range, refrigerator and dishwasher stay. In addition there is a large fenced backyard and spacious deck. Lots of off street parking plus a two-car carport. Excellent value, call for an appointment today.

KJ Lange 360-649-5413 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. www.lifeisgoodinkitsap.com MLS# 310922

Location 10434 Leeway Ave NW Price $350,000 Features Bath off Master, Double Pane Storm Windows, Dining Rm, Security Sys, Skylights, Vaulted Ceilings, Walk-in Closet

Fred Cook (360) 895-0660 Sun Quest Realty www.sunquestrealty.com MLS #277101

Location 2135 SE Cedar Road Price $199,950 Features 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1,392 SF, Range, D/W and Refrigerator included, Deck, 2-car carport.


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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 A b o v e - N a m e d 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.

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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 ’ 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°36’50â€? West, 666.25 feet; thence North 02°45’31â€? East, 331.52 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continuing North 02°45’31â€? East, 328.48 feet to the terminus of this line.

NORTH 15’ 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°36’50â€? West, 666.25 feet; thence North 02°45’31â€? East, 660.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 88°34’16â€? East, 374.67 feet to the terminus of this line. 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

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