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City told: Tighten evidence handling No fine because changes made during state audit By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — The state Auditor’s Office found $2,000 missing from the
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Poulsbo Police Department’s Special Investigation Unit fund, used for drug investigations. The auditor released the fraud investigation report Feb. 28. That’s in addition to the previous discoveries that a gold necklace and two handguns were missing from police evidence lockers. In the report, auditors found that
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CAUCUSES Republicans select delegates Saturday — Page A11 OPINION ■ Government should not be the gatekeeper of public information. — Page A4
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No charges will be filed against an 82-yearold Poulsbo woman who allegedly drove over another woman in the First Lutheran Church parking lot Tuesday. — Story, page A11. Kipp Robertson / Herald
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Columbia
By MEGAN STEPHENSON
POULSBO — An assistant state Attorney General says Poulsbo Port Commissioner Arnie Bockus could not be appointed to another commission vacancy before his term expired. Assistant Attorney General Christopher Lanese cited a common-law public policy principle that a sitting commissioner is ineligible for appointment, if the appointment is made during the commissioner’s term. Lanese noted it is not a formal opinion of the Attorney General’s Office. To recap, Commissioner Glenn Gilbert resigned in October, effective Nov. 30.
remember who was responsible for bringing the deposit to the Finance Department,” the audit states. “Without a receipt from the Finance Department, we [auditors] could not determine if the deposit was made or who was responsible for the loss.” Finance Director Debbie Booher
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although the City Council voted to reduce the fund from $2,500 to $500 in 2009, there is no record of a deposit being made between the Police Department and the Finance Department. “Although the transmittal had been initialed by two staff [members], no one at the Police Department could
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or many of our local firefighters, the need for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society hits close to home. Firefighter/paramedic Tom Kenyon of North Kitsap Fire and Rescue died of leukemia 15 years ago. North Kitsap firefighter Shane Seyboldt lost an older brother to leukemia. Poulsbo firefighter Chad Equatore lost a nephew to brain cancer. Both fire departments have teams in this year’s Scott Firefighter Stairclimb, using these and other personal stories to motivate themselves to climb 69 flights of stairs, 788 feet of elevation, to raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. In 2011, the event brought in a record $930,000 for blood-cancer research and patient services. Now in its 21st year, 1,737 firefighters — including 139 women — from 276 teams will climb the Columbia Center building in downtown Seattle March 11, raising money through sponsorships, and individual and department fundraising. See CLIMB, Page A3
From left, Chad Equatore and Shane Keeley of Poulsbo Fire raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society last weekend at Central Market. Megan Stephenson / Herald
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Continued from page A1 said the missing $2,000 came to the department’s attention when the council approved the ordinance, and she reported it to the auditor’s office. In the past, the police would bring its cash for deposit from the station, formerly located on Hostmark Street, to the central cashier at City Hall. The Police Department said it transmitted the $2,000 before the ordinance was passed, sometime in 2008, but did not have a receipt. After an internal investigation, Booher said it was recorded as a loss and the Finance Department changed its process. “There wasn’t a clear trail as to what had actually occurred with the money,” Mayor Becky Erickson said. “All those processes were revamped at that point.” Booher added, “Anytime there’s a weakness, it’s [the auditor’s office] due diligence to come back ... to find if we’ve strengthened those lines up to avoid any-
thing like that happening again.” Finance now requires a receipt at the time of deposit, and there are no longer Police-to-Finance department cash transfers. Any deposits are made to Planning (permitting fees) or Parks and Recreation departments in their own receiving systems, which is transmitted to Finance daily. Municipal Court has its own system, and transmits its money to City Hall monthly. Auditor’s spokeswoman Mindy Chambers said because the city changed its deposit practices in the midst of the audit, there will be no penalty. The auditors analyzed the Police Department’s cash-receipting practices during April and May 2011 and found them satisfactory. The city acknowledged three misappropriations, one being the drug investigation fund and two concerning its evidence room procedures. The auditor conducted its fraud investigation report of the Police Department for the period of February 2008 to October 2011.
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Poulsbo Deputy Chief Wendy Davis shows off the department’s new evidence lockers in the police station in City Hall. Megan Stephenson / Herald The city brought forth two problems from its evidence procedures: a missing gold necklace in 2009, and two missing handguns that were supposed to be destroyed in 2011, which led to the arrest of former police clerk Amanda Dixon. The city’s insurance carrier paid the owner of the missing necklace $1,075 for the loss. Dixon’s trial for the theft of two firearms begins March 20 at 9 a.m. in Superior Court. The audit found the city’s evidence room gun destruction list was not reliable, and
the Police Department did not maintain a permanent log of all items entered into the evidence room. And, as a new evidence custodian was in training when the necklace was entered into evidence, accountability could not be assigned. “The ultimate solution to all this is the police moving into the building,” Erickson said. “My feeling is there was a lack of communication between the [police] department and the rest of city ... There’s better management control under one roof.
“When we became aware of the problem we took very, very precise steps,” she continued. “We physically moved the location of the police, gave them a new evidence lockup, new software, and we have changed our personnel.” Plans were already in place to move the Police Department to City Hall due to financial reasons. The city adopted a new software system to better track evidence. EvidenceOnQ was implemented when the Police Department moved into City Hall in November. According to Poulsbo Police policy, evidence is booked into the system with photographs, descriptions, serial numbers (where applicable) and any other identifying marks, and stored with a property tag. The software tracks the evidence from when the officer checks it in, to the police clerk records, to the state crime lab for testing or the prosecutor’s office for trial. More than one person is supposed to sign the log sheet to ensure accountability and chain of evidence.
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Once the property is no longer needed as evidence, the evidence custodian attempts to return the property to its lawful owner, unless the property is unsafe or illegal. If property remains unclaimed for 60 days, one of three things happen: the property goes to public auction, is retained by the police, or is destroyed. In the report, city officials said it is reviewing different facilities for disposal of their evidence. No weapons have been destroyed since the investigation began in August. When there is a change in personnel who have access to the evidence room, Poulsbo police procedure requires a full inventory of all evidence must be done by independent verification. The report states the city conducted a full inventory of evidence when police moved into City Hall. The auditor’s remaining recommendations are to strengthen controls over the destruction of weapons, and develop clearer language on destruction forms to clarify what the signatures confirm.
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Continued from page A1 Firefighters will climb the 1,311 steps with at least 50 pounds of gear — pants, coat, helmet, oxygen tank, possibly even a hose or axe. It is the largest individual firefighter competition in the world, and known as the world firefighter stairclimbing championship, according to Mike McQuaid, an LLS spokesman. Teams from 24 states, Canada and Germany have joined in the challenge this year. “I’d like to do it in around 15, 15-and-ahalf minutes,” said Shane Keeley of Poulsbo Fire. “Last year, I did it in 17 minutes.” This will be Keeley’s seventh year climbing the tower, and he said some firefighters’ strategy is to climb as fast as possible — which earns them a special award — and others challenge themselves further by doing push-ups
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supporting our firemen n To donate by March 30, go to www.llswa. org/site/TR/Events/ General?pg=pfind&fr_ id=1220 and search for either team by department name. n NKF&R team: Shane Seyboldt (captain), Todd Bailey, Johnny Carr, Heath Clark, Michael Mock, Kris Osera, Glen Rotsten, Scott Trueblood, Tyler
at each floor. With that many people climbing one stairwell, “It’s nice to have the mask on,” Keeley said. Poulsbo Fire has an eight-member team, and held a fundraiser last weekend at Central Market; members of the team took turns on a Stepmill in full gear for donations. Keeley said the team hopes to surpass the $2,500 it raised last year — as of Thursday, they had raised $1,495.
Williams and Sherman Williamson. n Poulsbo team: Justin Zeigler (captain), Jim Whitsett, Chad Equatore, Shane Keeley, Ryan Sommer, Bruce Lowry, Brian Ramey and Chris Strickland. n NKF&R fundraiser: Saturday, Kingston Albertsons, Hansville Road and Highway 104, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. NKFR is hosting a similar fundraiser on Saturday at the Kingston Albertsons. As of Thursday, the team raised $5,296 — nearly $3,300 more than the original goal. Of the 10-member team, Glen Rotsten is the oldest member at 46, but you wouldn’t know it from the way he talks. “My reason, besides the fact we lost one of our brothers [Kenyon], the second motivation is the
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343 guys we lost when the Twin Towers came down,” Rotsten said. “The third reason is to see if I can get my old butt up those stairs.” Rotsten knew Kenyon when he was first hired 18 years ago, sharing duties in the medic unit. “He was one of my very first mentors. He had a really great attitude, a gogetter,” Rotsten said. This year is his fourth time ascending the tower, and describes his strategy as a “very quick-pace power walk.” His goal is to climb to the top in less than 20 minutes, and has been running 10 miles a week for the last 10 months. He said the structure of firefighter life encourages time for exercise every day, which is good for their mental and physical health. “I’m looking forward to putting in the best time I’ve ever done,” Rotsten said. This is the first climb for team captain Seyboldt, who lost his 8-year-old
brother when Seyboldt was 3. “I’m finally doing something for him or for my family in a way, [the climb] has special meaning,” he said. And although he’s heard from the veterans how brutal the climb can be, he’s already set his goal at 13 minutes. “I looked at last year’s results, only the top 10 out of 1,500 finished in 13 minutes,” he said. “But I’m still going to try.” Seyboldt trained with a stairstepper and treadmill, wearing a weighted vest or his breathing apparatus. “I’m trying to train every part of my body for this,” he said. The Society also holds a civilian climb of Columbia Tower, called The Big Climb, on March 25. Spots to climb the 69 floors are sold out, but donations are still accepted at https://secure3.convio. net/llswa/site/ageServer ?pagename=BC_homepage.
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Keep public notices accessible to all C itizens should be aware of — and opposed to — House Bill 2801 and the provisions that would allow local governments to cease publishing public notices in their local newspapers. The presumed cost savings to local government is in fact false economy — there is a hidden and very dangerous cost. In trying to save money, local governments would curtail access to the legislative process, and ensure that fewer — rather than more — citizens know what their representatives are up to. The publishing of public notices in newspapers of record dates to 1789, when the first Congress required publication of its bills, orders, resolutions and votes in at least three generally available newspapers. The founders recognized that government should not be the gatekeepers of its own information. So their purpose was to require government to report its actions to citizens in a medium independent of government influence or control: the newspaper. It was good policy then, and it remains good policy today. Publishing legal notices in a newspaper of record ensures that decisions related to public debt, ordinances and laws, zoning, taxation and quality of life — all matters of compelling and perpetual public interest — are made with transparency. Legal notices empower the public to get involved in the process. And they contribute to a reservoir of archived material in a form that cannot be altered, changed, hacked, hidden or manipulated after the fact. This would simply not be true of notices published exclusively online. In publishing public notices in newspapers of record, local government acknowledges that government itself carries the burden of keeping citizens informed, and that it will not shift that burden to the citizens themselves to go hunting for information. To that end, the local, general-interest newspaper remains the vehicle with the widest reach to the widest cross-section of the community. And we can prove it. Sound Publishing, the owner of this newspaper, alone reaches 700,000 Washington households through our print publications. Our colleagues from newspaper organizations around the state maintain commensurately broad distribution within their own communities. This is not “theoretical” reach, a “potential” audience that may or may not find its way to notices posted on a government website. This is actual reach, to readers who are active and interested and engaged in the community around them — and most certainly in local government affairs. Not all citizens have computers or smartphones, and not all have access to the web. Indeed, there are cost barriers to entry into, and participation in, today's world of digital communication. But anyone — everyone — can at any time go down to the public library or the coffee shop, pick up the community newspaper and find out through the public notices what their government is up to. Affordable, egalitarian and very popular, general interest newspapers provide precisely what government needs most — a direct and demonstrable conduit to its citizens. This issue really comes down to a philosophical question: Should government take its information to the people, or should government make the people come looking for that information, through a maze of agency and departmental websites? We believe that government at ALL levels has an obligation to take its information to the people, to make that extra effort, to ensure that public notices are not just “available,” but also widely seen and widely read. House Bill 2801 flouts that obligation, and it should be rejected.
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LETTERS Road closure was unacceptable I am wondering when there will be an more comprehensive investigation of the Hansville Road closure on Feb 8. I was in that line, along with hundreds of other greater Hansville residents, for the almost seven hours that the road was closed. This road has been closed numerous times, usually for traffic fatalities. When I found out that this closure was because of Puget Power’s subcontractor not being able to change the pole that fell down, I was enraged. Once the power was off, which was almost immediately, why wasn’t the pole cut with a chainsaw? By the way, no one told any of the hundreds of us in the cars what was happening or when the road would open. I finally got home at 12:15 a.m. Greater Hansville Advisory Association should be figuring out ways to construct an alternative route. Closing a road for almost seven hours for a non-fatality accident is totally unacceptable. Anne Sagaris Hansville
Questions the need for bridge over creek In response to “Fish passage is an important but small step of many,” page A4, Feb. 24 Herald: Time and again, we’ve heard nothing but glowing accounts of how this bridge and further phases will bring back salmon over the coming years — but perhaps not for decades. None of these accounts, however, reflect testimony of uncompromised fisheries experts and hydrologists, just politicians and local advocates with no expertise except enthusiasm and
hyperbole. Some nagging questions come to mind: Where is the expert, unbiased and independent support? None have been mentioned or quoted. Is the muddy, smelly estuary with minimal stream flow even conducive to a viable salmon habitat? If so, wouldn’t salmon have navigated the relatively large diameter culvert, since they’ve traversed swift rapids for millennium? And didn’t they hang out in the upstream pool scoured by the increased velocity of water through the culvert? Where will they hang when the pools at either end of the culvert disappear? If, 100 years ago, there ever was a vibrant habitat in Carpenter Creek, the culvert didn’t make it disappear — it was logging, human habitat encroachment and septic runoff. Just how will the bridge and many more millions spent bring it back? How many thousands of dollars per pound of salmon are we willing to pay? Water seeks its own level the world over, including here. At high and low tides, there wasn’t a millimeter difference in water level between both sides of the culvert. What are these further phases alluded to and their costs in terms of borrowed or increased tax assessment money? Why was the bridge contract
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awarded to a California firm? Were there any contributions to the politicians by the contractor? If none, why the enthusiasm by these taxand-spend politicians? Salmon don’t vote, but the uninformed and lemming-like do, unfortunately. And we are rapidly running out of other people’s money. These and perhaps other questions need factual answers, not more grandiose and beautiful statements. Oh, the new bridge looks great, but it is a colossal waste and akin to the Bridge to Nowhere, in my “ungrateful creature” opinion. We need factual and full disclosure of the overall plan, together with non-political, non-encumbered, expert testimony as to viability, time frame, and cost estimates with their tax burden before proceeding further, if ever. Jack Lay Kingston
NK Fishline can help during hard times It was with a heavy heart that the staff and volunteers of North Kitsap Fishline learned of a neighbor who recently resorted to an attempted robbery in order to care for himself and his family (“Compelled by hard times,” page A1, Feb. 24, North Kitsap Herald). This recession has hung on far longer than anyone could predict, and families who have been able to patch it together for years are growing weary and scared, perhaps running out of options and backup plans. We know after many years of helping troubled clients that when fear and desperation set in, it is very hard to think clearly, inviting an extreme example like this one to arise. Fishline’s fervent desire is that circumstances never get to this point. We can help. We are more than a Food Bank. Fishline offers financial help for utility bills, rental/mortgage assistance or emergency housing. We helped more than 600 local households in 2011, who lived either in Poulsbo, Kingston, Keyport, Indianola or Suquamish. See LETTERS, Page A5
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Continued from page A4 Together with Fishline, local churches, businesses, civic organizations and individuals work to provide a sturdy safety net meant to catch anyone falling upon hard times. We want to be of assistance early in the economic turmoil, providing financial help and guidance for clients to take constructive steps in resolving temporary dilemmas but also to avoid future ones. By visiting Fishline and meeting with our knowledgeable Client Services team, clients can gather a surprising array of options. For instance, if you have served in the military, you may qualify for the Veteran’s Assistance Fund, which can entitle you to up to $900. Other benefits may be waiting to be discovered, needed now more than ever. As a community, we must spread the word — don’t wait until the crisis keeps you up at night. Ask for help and allow this nurturing, caring community to get you through this. As we often see in our work, there will most certainly come a time when you can be on the giving side again! Mary Nader Executive director North Kitsap Fishline Food Bank and Emergency Services
Funerals are way to connect I just finished reading your piece on funerals in Kitsap Week (“Funerals are for the living too,” page 3, Feb. 24 Kitsap Week). It was very well-written, and I loved the message. I related to it personally as well as KHS Senior Class Grad Night 2012
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Appreciates teacher dedication My heartfelt gratitude goes out to the teachers honored by DKG recently, and to all the unsung teachers in our community who strive, day in and day out, to teach our children and help them become productive members of society (“These teachers are tops,” page A18, Feb. 24 Herald). Teachers get an undue share of the blame for society’s problems, which is greatly undeserved, and not nearly enough credit for the
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online n Port must re-do Bockus appointment: The Poulsbo Port Commission must re-do Arnie Bockus’ appointment to the port commission. In light of the Attorney General’s informal opinion that a sitting commissioner cannot be appointed to another board position during his term, Bockus’ appointment lacks legitimacy. — See Opinion on N o r t h K i t s a p H e ra l d . com and in the March 9 Herald.
incredibly difficult job they do. I’d like to see our state legislators come into the classroom for one day, just one day, and try to do what our teachers do every day. I think they’d then understand why our schools need to be fully funded and they’d stop tinkering with things that only make teachers’ jobs more challenging. Teachers are heroes, just like police officers and fire fighters. Make a point of thanking a teacher every day. They deserve it. Brian Watson Poulsbo
Wants input for schools chief search As a member of the Superintendent Search Committee I would like to extend a challenge to the
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community and staff of the North Kitsap School District. I believe the School Board has selected three very qualified individuals as finalist for the Superintendent position. Now I challenge the community and staff to step up to the plate and participate in the meetings scheduled with the finalist on March 5th, 6th and 7th. While the Superintendent may report directly to the School Board I believe this individual also represent the vision and values of our community. It is our responsibility to make sure our opinions are heard during the final selection process. Don’t let the School Board make this decision on their own and don’t miss out on this opportunity to have input into the future of our communities’ children. Randy Borek Poulsbo
Marriage equality story long proposed I write today to request that you consider a correction for a statement made in the article (“Senate approves gay marriage bill; House review next,” Feb. 2) that indicates that Gov Gregoire “requested” the legislation. I believe that facts exist indicating that the legislation has been proposed in each of several sessions and that the governor did
in 2011 indicate approval. Perhaps there is evidence that I do not know. There are men and women who believe that citizens have classes and that some citizens are not the equal of others. Some citizens are using the “governor requested” statement to inflame the members of their affinity groups. If they have not the truth, early notice is better than late. William Hattrick Poulsbo
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KINGSTON — The search for a varsity baseball coach at Kingston High School ended with the selection of Jeff Tapp. Tapp, who coached the junior varsity team since the program began, was announced as Kingston’s selection last week. “We were very happy that things are going to work out with him,” Athletic Director Dan Novick said. Tapp replaces Scott
McKay, who resigned after the 2010-11 season. He’s not going into unknown territory. Tapp has coached consistently since 1995. He played baseball at Edmonds High School, Edmonds Community College and Central Washington University. Tapp helped coach the Kingston varsity team following the regular season, when the JV season ended and varsity went to the playoffs and state tournament. The JV and varsity teams often practice together, as well. With the success the Buccaneers varsity baseball team has had, Tapp said he will not be looking to make any drastic changes. The Bucs went to State the past two seasons and made it to playoffs since the program began. See TAPP, Page A7
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Boys b’ball: Bucs at State By KIPP ROBERTSON
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YAKIMA — For the second time in program history, the Kingston Buccaneers boys basketball team is competing in the Hardwood Classic for a shot at the 2A state title. After securing the Olympic League title in the regular season, the Bucs went on to win three of four games in the playoffs to secure a spot in the Regional Tournament. Overcoming Cedarcrest by a single point Feb. 24, the Bucs hit the road to the Yakima Valley SunDome. They were scheduled to play Anacortes High School Thursday; the winner moves on to play at 7:15 p.m. Friday, the loser will be dropped to the consolation bracket and play at 12:15 p.m. Either way, Kingston’s Cody Combs said he knows if the Kingston Buccaneers boys basketball team can play on a court as loud as the one Feb. 24, they can play anywhere, including the state tournament. The Bucs clinched a state berth, defeating the
Kingston’s Lucas Mays works through the defense of Cedarcrest guard Jordan Corpus, right, during the 2A Regional Tournament Feb. 24 at Stanwood High School.
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Continued from page A6 the Wolves, passed to Sam Byers. Instead of giving Byers a shot, the Wolves fouled Byers with about 5 seconds left. The game came down to a free throw. Byers stepped up to the free-throw line. He missed the first shot. And then: “I just saw myself shoot it,” he said. Byers sank the second free throw, putting the Bucs up by one point. It was Byers’ 26th point. The Wolves, racing down the court, were unable to come up with a shot. “Honestly, if you had asked me as a kid and you asked me now, I would want me to be in that same position,” Byers said of his game-ending free throw. “And I hope my teammates would want to be there as well, shooting the last shot to ice the game.” The game was a steady back-and-forth shoot-out. While the Wolves are not a tall team — their tallest player is 6 foot 4 inches
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Players on the Kingston Buccaneers’ bench and their fans cheer on the active players during the fourth quarter of the 2A Regional Tournament Feb. 24 against Cedarcrest High School. The game, held at Stanwood High School, ended 74-73. Kipp Robertson / Herald — they landed continuous three-pointers. Earlier in the week, Buccaneer’s head coach Blake Conley said he knew the Wolves were shooters. And though they gave up 74 points, they had some of the best defense he’s seen. “It seems like every time we hit a big shot, they
team. “We’re just going to come out and play Buc baseball,” Tapp said. “Can’t do much else than that. We justness to keep up with the tradition.” Baseball practice begins in less than two weeks. The first pre-season game is March 10 during a jamboree and Sumner High School.
answered right back,” Bucs team captain Richie Sander, who scored 17 points, said. “But we stuck with our defense.” The teams tied at the end of the first quarter, 17-17. By the half, the Bucs were up 36-35. In the third, the game was once again tied, 53-53.
As the game progressed, the energy on the court increased. Kingston Coach Jeff Sawicki said that is the nature of Buc basketball: There may be a slow start, but that tends to change. By the fourth quarter, with about 3 minutes left and the clock running down, the game was once again tied
(66-66). The Bucs inched ahead, at one point taking a 71-68 lead. A couple missed blocks, however, put the game at 73-73. That’s when the Wolves, hoping for the best, fouled Byers, who ended the game with a single free-throw point. Though Byers’ final free throw ended the game, he credited the entire team’s effort. Including Sander, who scored the secondmost points in the night. “Big players make big plays in big games,” Byers said. The other 2A schools advancing through the regional tournament include Anacortes, Clover Park, Lindbergh, Lynden and White River.
KINGSTON BOYS BASKETBALL against Cedarcrest Feb. 24 Final: KHS 74, CC 73 Scoring: KHS 17 19 17 21 — 74 CC 17 18 17 21 — 73 Individual scoring: Sam Byers 26, Cody Combs 6, KT Deam 14, Lucas Mays 9, Richie Sander 17, Brady Sundquist 2
Former NK teacher repeats as medalist
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FRISCO, Colo. — Keith Johnson of Poulsbo finished second at the 2012 U.S. National Snowshoe Championships Feb. 25. It is the second silver medal for the former North Kitsap High School French teacher and tennis coach. Johnson earned the medal in the 65-69 age division. He qualified for the championships by fin-
ishing first in the Mount Shasta qualifying race Jan. 29. The former NKHS teacher and coach said he has found snowshoeing to be an “excellent crosstraining sport.” Along with his winter-weather sporting passion, he has also stayed involved in U.S. Tennis Association senior events. He will try for a third medal next season.
Local umps hired for Babe Ruth tourney POULSBO — Babe Ruth Baseball administration has announced that two local umpires from the Peninsula Umpire Association were selected to the crew for the 2012 Babe Ruth World Series. Association members Brian Strege and Joe Winniford were nominated by North Kitsap Babe Ruth league officials based on their sustained excellence in umpiring. “Joe and Brian are veteran umpires who came highly recommended by the local World Series organizing committee” said Robert Faherty, Babe Ruth commissioner. Faherty said the two umpires are deserving of the opportunity as respected members of the community. “It’s a great privilege for two of our members to have been selected to the 2012 Babe Ruth World Series umpire crew,” association Assigning Secretary Tom Marcucci said. The two “are professional veteran umpires who will bring a wealth of experience to the umpire crew. We wish them the best of luck in this historic endeavor.”
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today CURVES of Poulsbo annual Fishline food drive: During March, women may waive their joining fee by bringing in a bag of non-perishable items to be donated to Fishline. Members and non-members are encouraged to drop off donations at the Poulsbo Village location. Info: (360) 697-4414. Karen Gerstenberger booksigning: 6:30 p.m., The Loft, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Author of “Because of Katie,” sponsored by Liberty Bay Books. “Once Upon a Mattress”: 7 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St, Poulsbo. Kingston High School Drama Club presents the musical fairy tale comedy by Mary Rogers. Tickets: $12
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saturday North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Stairclimb fundraiser: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kingston Albertsons. Firefighters will accept donations as they practice the stairclimb all day. More info: www.llswa.org/site/ PageServer?pagename=FF_ homepage. Frozen yogurt for KHS grads: 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., YoG’s Frozen Yogurt, 21505 Market Place, Suite 106, Poulsbo. Bring friends and family; 20 percent of proceeds help send Kingston High School graduates on their senior trip. Transcendental Meditation meeting: noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Introductory lecture and group meditation (at 1:15 p.m.). RSVP: v.mailander@TM.org. “Once Upon a Mattress”: 7 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Kingston High
School Drama Club presents the musical fairy tale comedy by Mary Rogers. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 students and seniors. Poulsbohemian Armchair Poetry series: 7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Lee Fredrickson, Bill Mawhinney and Stephen Whitney read their work, brief open mic to follow. Coffee, drinks, pastries and snacks for sale. Info: Nancy Rekow (206) 842-4855. “One Shot Molly”: 7-11 p.m., Poulsbo Eagles Hall, 4230 NE Lincoln Road. Benefit show. “The Good Doctor” at Port Gamble Theater: 8 p.m., 4839 NE View Drive. Tickets: $15, $12 children and seniors; available at www.portgambletheater. com or the box office two hours prior to curtain. Info: (360) 977-7135. Play Reading of “Beyond the Aviator — Understanding Howard Hughes”: 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. This script, written for a full-length motion picture, begins where the ScorseseDiCaprio film, “The Aviator,” ends and follows Hughes through his reclusive years until his death in 1976. Tickets: $5 at the door. Info: (360) 697-3183, www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org. No phone reservations.
sunday “Once Upon a Mattress” : 2 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St, Poulsbo. Kingston High School Drama Club presents the musical fairy tale comedy by Mary Rogers. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 students and seniors. “The Good Doctor” at Port Gamble Theater: 2 p.m., 4839 NE View Drive. Tickets: $15, $12 children and seniors; available at www.portgambletheater. com or the Box Office two hours prior to curtain. Info: (360) 977-7135. Play Reading of “Beyond the Aviator — Understanding Howard Hughes”: 2 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. This script, written for a full-length motion picture, begins where the ScorseseDiCaprio film, “The Aviator,” ends and follows Hughes through his reclusive years until his death in 1976. Tickets: $5 at the door. Info: (360) 697-3183, www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org. No phone reservations.
tuesday Community grief gathering: 6 p.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran, 18920 4th Ave NE. Led by Pastors Alison and Kent Shane.
thursday Women in Transition: beginning March 8, six-week group, Thursdays 6:30-8 p.m., Satori Well Being Center, 18978 Front
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moods, and more. This seminar is appropriate for children age 13-18. Free. Sjogrens Syndrome support group: March 10, 1-3 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Rd. If you have Sjogrens, or know someone who has it, come find out more about it. Open to the public. Info: (253) 531-7369 or reynoldsjk@msn. com. North Kitsap Eagles Dinner/ Dance: March 10, 6 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Music by Steve West -Paul Mathes Band. Info: (360) 779-2037. Front Street Gallery new artists: Painter Joanne Schoener Scott’s vivid florals and bright sunny beaches provide an escape; and the enchanting wire sculptures of animals by Colleen Cotey. Located at 18881 Front St., Poulsbo or visit frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com. Verksted Gallery March artists: Mary Heffner’s graceful watercolors and calligraphy; See calendar, Page A9
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Continued from page A8 Gracie LaBombard’s porcelain dolls, dressed in official Norwegian costumes. The gallery is located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo, open daily 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Info: (360) 6974470, www.verkstedgallery. com. “THE GOOD DOCTOR” AT PORT GAMBLE THEATER: March 2-18, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m., 4839 NE View Drive. Tickets: $15, $12 senior/ child; available at www.portgambletheater.com or the Box Office two hours prior to curtain. Info: (360) 977-7135 PENINSULA MUSIC AND ARTS SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP: Application deadline April 15. North Kitsap and Kingston high seniors who plan to study music art or drama may apply. Contact schools’ counselors, or Bunny Vedros, (360) 633-6823.
ONGOING ADVANCED NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE CLASS: Thursdays, 10 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Stan Overby, (360) 779-2460. AL-ANON: Poulsbo Al-Anon meets Wednesdays, noon to 1:30 p.m., and Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., at St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road. Info: (360) 779-1900. AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Phone: (360) 779-5456. 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 the month, 2-5 p.m., Hare & Hound Public House, 18990 Front St., downtown Poulsbo. CHUCKWAGON SENIOR NUTRI-
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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. KNITTING GROUP: Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@ embarqmail.com LEIKKARINGEN FOLK DANCING CLASS: Mondays, 4:30-7 p.m.,
Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Joanne, (360) 297-2186. LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: A support group for
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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.
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AROUND TOWN New Unitarian Church in North Kitsap POULSBO — First worship service for a new Unitarian Universalist Church is Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road NE. “We’re creating a familyoriented liberal religious community, where people can engage in a free 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
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and responsible search for truth and meaning, unconstrained by religious dogma,” said Nancy EvansJones, a Kingston resident and spokeswoman for the new group. “It will be a community with shared values based on religious tolerance, social justice and respect for individual human worth and dignity, regardless of beliefs, race or sexual orientation.” The North Kitsap UU
Church initial service, entitled Beginnings, will be conducted by Kim BeyerNelson, who holds a master’s degree in comparative religion and a graduate certificate in holistic healthcare. Service will be followed by an informational meeting and social gathering with refreshments. Info: (360) 394-3945 or info@NKUU.org.
Studio, 19347 Jensen Way NE, Poulsbo. Free; suggested donation of $5 to $10 for the Suquamish Community Kitchen. Info: (360) 6976100, www.wellbeing-yoga. com.
WINE & BOOK CLUB: Third Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Cost: $7.50 each time. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909
Tuesdays, 6:30 a.m., Well Being Yoga studio, 19337 Jensen Way NE, Poulsbo. Recommended for those who seek a challenging, physical workout. Info: 6976100. 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.
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guess,” DeCarlo said. State law, RCW 42.12.070, states: “Where one position is vacant, the remaining members of the governing body shall appoint a qualified person to fill the vacant position ... If less than two members of a governing body remain in office, the county legislative authority of the county … shall appoint a qualified person or persons to the governing body until the governing body has two members.” Rutledge is not surprised by the opinion, given that the state Auditor's office had the same opinion when asked, before Bockus was appointed, he said. “There seems to be some impression that an informal opinion doesn't carry any weight,” Rutledge said. “The
entire community should be extremely disappointed by the complete dismissal by Commissioner DeCarlo and Port Attorney [Greg] Norbut. I expected more from elected officials who have sworn to serve the best interest of the citizens.” Norbut said the AG’s opinion leaves the situation “up in the air.” “It’s not case specific, it doesn’t even note the fact [the port had] only one applicant,” Norbut said. “It takes a hypothetical situation.” Norbut said he has not discussed further action with the commission, but his impression is any legislative action would be taken up by Rep. Sherry Appleton, who requested the AG opinion on behalf of Rutledge.
DeCarlo, however, is not uncertain: the AG’s informal opinion does not change the circumstances for him. The opinion cited several different court cases, all pointing to a different solution, but DeCarlo specified a Florida case in 2009, which ruled no “prohibition against appointing bodies appointing its own members to positions.” Bockus did not return several phone calls left at his home. DeCarlo and Rutledge said it is important the commission focus on the Shoreline Master Program, and an upcoming meeting with the city and the Department of Ecology to address the port's modifications. The port met for its regularly scheduled meeting Thursday night.
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voted — and voted for himself, a clear violation of conflict of interest laws. Rutledge asked for the state Attorney General’s opinion. What Rutledge and a few members of the public are concerned about is whether it was legal for Bockus to be appointed before his term expired, and that he voted for himself. DeCarlo said after consulting with the port attorney, he felt he alone could not appoint Bockus; two commissioners would have to vote or the task would go to the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners. So, he and Bockus voted to appoint Bockus to Gilbert’s position. “Two of us voted, and [Bockus] voted for himself, and that’s where the rub lies, I
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Republicans select delegates Saturday POULSBO — Republicans across Washington state will gather together on Saturday, 9 a.m. to join in their party’s caucus. Caucuses are meetings of members of a political party to discuss national, state and local candidates, the party’s platform, and issues facing the state and Kitsap County. Republicans at caucus will elect their precinct delegates to the Republican County Convention, which will be held on April 21. Validation of voter registration and residence in the precinct will be required. Here’s the location of North Kitsap caucuses. Visit www.kitsaprepublicans.com for complete list of caucus locations. If you are unsure of your precinct, visit the website or call the Kitsap County Auditor’s Office, 337-7128. n Poulsbo Elementary School: Precincts 315, 320, 321, 322, 328, 330, 332, 333, 335, 336, 340, 345. n Hansville Community Center: 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 410, 412, 421, 435, 440, 441, 442, 460, 461, 463 n Kingston High School: 419, 420, 422, 430, 450, 454, 458.
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Woman struck, killed by car in church lot By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — No charges will be filed against an 82-year-old Poulsbo woman who allegedly ran over a 64-year-old woman Tuesday in the First Lutheran Church parking lot on 4th Street. “It appears to be a terrible accident,” Poulsbo Deputy Chief Wendy Davis said. “We are investigating, but at this point it doesn’t look
like there were any contributing circumstances.” The victim was identified by the Kitsap County Coroner as Cheryl L. Penttila, 64, of Port Ludlow. Poulsbo police went to the scene around 6:20 p.m. and found Penttila on the ground. Poulsbo was assisted by Suquamish Police and county sheriff ’s officers. Davis said it appears the driver was attempting to park her vehicle when
she struck and drove over Penttila. The two women were known to each other; both were at the church to attend a Kitsap Quilters meeting. Kitsap Quilters declined to make a statement. Pastor Alison Shane of Poulsbo First Lutheran said the church’s response is of “deep grief for everyone involved, and we’re praying for comfort and peace for everyone involved — the women’s families, first
responders, everyone.” The church will host a community gathering as a “time of remembrance, prayer, comfort, hope and peace,” on March 6 at 6 p.m. in the church sanctuary, 18920 4th Ave. NE. Shane said the gathering is for all of those touched by the tragedies reported in the news lately. “We recognize that our whole community is grieving,” she said. Davis said the weather and lighting conditions of
the parking lot may have been factors. Shane said this was the first instance of trouble with their parking lot lighting. “If it does turn out to be something we need to look at, we will definitely do that,” she said. “We’re keeping communication open with police.” Tuesday’s road conditions were treacherous, as snow began to accumulate lightly around 5 p.m.
Found body was that of man reported missing in January By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — A body found in the woods near NW Commerce Street in Poulsbo on Feb. 26 was identified as a missing Port Orchard man. Philip A. Burlew, 39, was reported missing by his father Jan. 6. Burlew’s father told police he believed his son was suicidal and may have had a gun. Volunteers from the Washington Explorer Search and Rescue team, coordinated by the Kitsap County Sheriff ’s
Department, found Burlew’s body around 9:40 a.m. The county coroner ruled his death a suicide. A K-9 unit and volunteers first searched for Burlew on Jan. 14 without success. Sheriff ’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson said it is standard procedure to conduct a second search, but searchers waited until the weather was warmer. Wilson said the family had been contacted and “advised of steps taken all along.” Burlew had reportedly been involved in a solo car crash near Viking Avenue
Jan. 3. He called 911 around 1:15 a.m., reporting he was uninjured, but his car was on fire after hitting a guy wire. Deputies found a car, belonging to Burlew’s father, off Viking Avenue near the entrance to Snider Park. Deputies tried to find him, including attempting to “ping” his cellphone. Burlew was found 100 yards from where he had called 911, in a small patch of woods between NW Commerce Street and North Kitsap Auto Rebuild. Deputies recovered a small-caliber gun and a cell phone under the body.
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Kingston CofC didn’t pay payroll taxes in 2010, ’11 Treasurer resigns By RICHARD WALKER
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KINGSTON — Kingston Chamber of Commerce President Donna Etchey is calling the gaffe a “procedural oversight.” But an internal audit’s discovery that the chamber didn’t pay payroll taxes in 2010 and 2011 prompted the resignation of the chamber’s board treasurer in January, the renewed use of accounting software, and development of new accounting procedures. Etchey said the chamber is working on a payment plan with the state Department of Revenue and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service; she said the chamber could owe between $8,000 and $15,000. The chamber is asking members to help with “a special one-time contribution” so the chamber can pay the money back without its budget taking
too big of a hit. Etchey said the chamber’s annual budget is about $60,000. Etchey, who was acting president in 2011 and is president this year, is publisher of the North Kitsap Herald and Kingston Community News. She said an audit committee — consisting of her, a board member and two chamber members — conducted the audit because one hadn’t been done in accordance with the chamber’s bylaws. “In October or November, we reviewed the books,” she said. There were no records on Quickbooks, the chamber’s business accounting software system, and the audit committee had to “rebuild the records,” Etchey said. “By December, we found it,” she said of the error. “We initiated contact with the state and the IRS. We have all of 2011’s records, we’re working on 2010, and we’re still piecing 2009 together.”
“In October or November, we reviewed the books. By December, we found (the error).” — Donna Etchey, president, Kingston Chamber of Commerce
— Christine Conners, former Chamber of Commerce treasurer
Etchey characterized the negotiations with Department of Revenue and the IRS as “very positive.” Day to day accounting, formerly handled by the treasurer, is now handled by the executive director with oversight by the board treasurer. The treasurer is responsible for payroll deductions. The former treasurer, Christine Conners, said she was never fully trained in Quickbooks. “I pretty much self taught,” she said. She said she produced a monthly profit-and-loss statement for the board. Conners credited the
payroll-deduction snafu to “a complete lack of knowledge of the Quickbooks program. It’s a good thing we had that audit.” Quickbooks produces a report that shows how much an employer should deduct from an employee’s check for Social Security, Medicare, unemployment and L&I, Etchey said. The chamber has one employee. Etchey said Conners paid the state Department of Revenue, usually after the chamber received a bill. But the audit committee could find no evidence that the IRS was paid, even though
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deductions were made from the executive director’s paycheck. Dan Martin of Patchwork Equities LLC was chamber president in 2010. Several messages were left at his home and business. During her three years as treasurer, Conners worked for Kitsap Credit Union and later joined SoundRunner as assistant business manager. She resigned as treasurer because she was “so busy” and “It was hard to keep up with everything. There is a new board, and I thought it best to have a new treasurer take over,” she said But Etchey said she asked Conners to resign. The new board treasurer is Eva Monlux of Stanley Steemer in Kingston. Despite the financial gaffe, Etchey said the chamber is in good shape. “In 2012, we got seven new board members and they bring a lot of strengths to the table,” she said. “The Kingston chamber
Elaine Nordnes 1926 - 2012 Elaine Nordnes passed away peacefully in her sleep at Martha and Mary Health Services on Feb. 24, 2012. Elaine was born in Leon, Iowa to Arthur and Virginia (Barry) Delzell on April 30, 1926. She and her family left Leon her senior year of high school where they moved to Poulsbo. Elaine fit right in at North Kitsap Union High School where she was excited to be chosen for the cheerleading squad. Elaine enjoyed watching all the school sports and being a part of the cheer team. She was a graduate of the 1944 class. While attending North Kitsap Union High School she met Sverre Nordnes through mutual friends. Their love blossomed and after WWII they joined together. On January 10, 1948 they were married in Bremerton, WA with Trygve Svare, officiating the ceremony. Elaine worked in banking beginning with First National Bank of Poulsbo which later became Bank of America and retiring from there after 28 years. She and Sverre enjoyed retired life and used their time to travel through Nevada and snowbirding in Arizona for many winters as they both enjoyed the sun. Elaine’s gift of gab awarded her many autographs at Mariner Spring training where even the most stubborn player ended up giving into her witty commentary. She had a knack for writing humerous poems for friends and family even if they were sometimes a little off color. Elaine was outspoken and charismatic and as a family we are blessed to see these qualities have been passed down. Elaine was a proud member of Poulsbo Sons of Norway and Poulsbo First Lutheran Church. In her last few years she faced many health challenges and we would like to thank the staff of Montclair Park, Martha and Mary and Dr. George Kina for making her comfortable and showing her true compassion. Elaine is preceded in death by her parents, brother Marlin E. Delzell, beloved husband Sverre who passed away in 2008, together they were married over 60 years. Treasuring her memory are children Ann Linenko (Larry) and Bob Nordnes (Amy); grandchildren, Steffanie, Jeniffer, Jason, Megan and 9 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 11:00am at First Lutheran Church in Poulsbo. Remembrances may be made to Martha and Mary Health Services, PO Box 127, Poulsbo, WA 98370.
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got an additional $2,000 in hotel-motel tax revenue because of its location. It’s a very vital part of the community — not just Kingston but the North Kitsap area. In 2011, 2,850 people walked through our door for information.” In 2010, the chamber office had 1,986 visitors. In 2007, the year it opened its office, it had 742 visitors. Prior to 2007, the chamber had a desk at the Community Center. In July 2009, the chamber executive director position went from contract employee to payroll employee. “We’re kind of growing up,” Etchey said.
Restaurant ratings BREMERTON — The Kitsap County Health Department issued the following health inspection scores for North Kitsap restaurants. A score of 75 percent or lower means Closure; 76-85 percent, Alert; 86-91 percent, Needs Improvement; 92-97 percent, Good; 98-100 percent, Excellent. n Whiskey Creek Steakhouse, Washington Street, Keyport: 93.75 percent, Feb. 8; 97.50 percent, Aug. 5; 98.75 percent, Feb. 25, 2011. n 104 Trolley, Washington Boulevard, Kingston: 100 percent on Jan. 11, July 6, and Jan. 21, 2011. n Cup and Muffin, Highway 104, Kingston: 93.75 percent, Feb. 13; 100 percent on Aug. 1 and Feb. 4, 2011. n Cuppa Bella Coffee, Highway 104, Kingston: 100 percent, Feb. 13; 97.50 percent, Aug. 1. n King Dragon Chinese Restaurant, Highway 104, Kingston: 100 percent, Jan. 11; 98.75 percent, July 6; 100 percent, Jan. 4, 2011. n Kingston IGA Deli, Highway 104, Kingston: 98.75 percent, Jan. 11; 100 percent, July 6; 93.75 percent, Jan. 4, 2011. n Kingston Subway, Highway 104, Kingston: See RATINGS, Page A13
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Poulsbo employee in Taco Time 50th anniversary ad POULSBO — Bryan Vettleson, assistant manager of the Taco Time in Poulsbo, is featured in a new ad celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary. Vettleson is one of 66 employees from 21 Western Washington Taco Time restaurants to be featured in Taco Time Northwest commercials in 2012. Vettleson said his role required eight hours of filming, at Seattle Grip & Lighting. The entire commercial required four days of filming in January. “It was a lot of fun,” he said. “I met lots of people from all over the place who do what I do.” Vettleson is a 2003 graduate of North Kitsap High School. “Our employees are an undeniable part of our continued success,” said Gretchen Everett, marketing and advertising director for Taco Time NW. “It’s an honor to showcase them in our current commercials and to share their passion for the great food and guests we have served for 50 years.”
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In 2012 and moving forward, Taco Time NW (www.TacoTimeNW.com) will continue to increase the number of products sourced from Northwest suppliers and will purchase local ingredients whenever possible, according to a press release. Tortillas are baked fresh daily at La Mexicana, a local company that has provided Taco Time’s tortillas for almost 40 years. Northwest beef and 60-day aged Darigold cheddar cheese are two more of the local ingredients used by Taco Time NW. The company is also establishing new green initiatives, including the introduction of compostable packaging in more than half of its restaurants where hauling compost to a commercial facility is possible. When possible, the compostables will be transported to local composting company Cedar Grove. The new ad campaign and stop-motion commercials were produced and directed by David Leonard of Leonard Creative. Corey Vettleson, Bryan’s
father, said Taco Time sent an email to the store inviting employees to be in the commercial. “He’s really excited with the opportunity,” the older Vettleson said. “It’s not too often you get to be in a TV commercial.” The younger Vettleson said, “I was kind of joking about it, that this is the start of my career in television.” Is he interested? “Anybody would be interested in it,” he said.
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POULSBO CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Poulsbo City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 beginning at 7:15PM (or as soon thereafter as possible) in the City Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe Street. The purpose of the hearing is to receive citizen comments on the surplus of real property commonly known as: Old City Hall 19050 NE Jensen Way, Poulsbo Tax Parcel No. 4230-002005-0203 Old Police Department 367 NE Hostmark Street, Poulsbo Tax Parcel No. 232601-2236-2000 Poulsbo Commercial Lot between Jensen Way NE and Bjermeland Place NE, Poulsbo Tax Parcel No. 232601-2168-2002 Additionally, the City will be taking comments on the surplus of existing, real structures including a house, and a detached, metal garage located at 20563 Bond Road NE, Poulsbo - Tax Parcel No. 152601-1-001-2005. Oral or written comments may be presented at the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the City Clerk prior to the public hearing at City Hall, 200 NE Moe Street. Deborah Booher, Finance Director Date of publication: 03/02/12 (H369134)
File No.: 15-1742 Grantor: Norbut Law Firm as Trustee for the Testamentary Credit Trust of Johanna M. Wyatt and Robert Wyatt Grantee: Capstone Homes, Inc. Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 200806180112 Tax Parcel ID No.: 242601-1-017-2006 Abbreviated Legal: Ptn SW/NE, Section 24, Township 26 North, Range 1 East Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. On April 6, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. under the covered area at the front entrance to the Administration Building, 619 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366 in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the
Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of KITSAP, State of Washington: Parcel I: The East half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 24, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington. Together with that portion of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 24, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the center of said Section 24; thence along the EastWest centerline of said Section 24, South 88°50’04” East 629.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing South 88°50’04” East 26.75 feet to the Southeast corner of said West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence along the East line of said subdivision North 1°20’29” East 330.165 feet to the Northeast corner of the South half of said West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence North 88°49’48” West 16.50 feet to a fence line; thence along said fence line South 3°07-10” West 330.36 feet to the true point of beginning; Also together with that portion of the West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 24, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the center of said Section 24; thence along the EastWest centerline of said Section 24, South 88°50’04” East 655.75 feet to the Southeast corner of the West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence along the East line of said subdivision North 1°20’29” East 330.165 feet to the
Richard Koven of Dahlquist’s Fine Jewelry celebrated Sampson’s 10th birthday. Sam has been coming to work and greeting customers for many years. Also part of the party were Cameron Koven, Miss Silverdale Epiphany Nick, Miss Kitsap Jessicajae Townsend and Tyler Koven.
POULSBO — Jay Cleveland and Justin Ingalls have been friends since they were children, and now they are having children of their own. Jay and Katie Cleveland gave birth to Samantha Kathleen Cleveland on Jan. 15. Justin and Jill Ingalls gave birth to Grayson Allen Ingalls Feb. 21. Samantha’s grandparents are Kathy and Rick Rayment, and Tim and Gwen Cleveland. Grayson’s grandparents are Jim and Trish Ingalls, and Larry and Karen Todd.
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Southeast corner of the North half of the West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the true point of beginning; thence continuing along the East line of said subdivision North 1°20’29” East 330.165 feet to the Northeast corner of the North half of the West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence along the North line of said subdivision North 88°49’32 West 11.58 feet to the Northeasterly projection of an existing fence; thence along said fence South 2°11’45” West 330.22 feet to the South line of the North half of the West half of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence leaving said fence South 88°49’48” East 16.50 feet to the true point of beginning. Parcel II: An easement for roadway across the North 15 feet of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 24, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington. Commonly known as: Wyatt 10 Acres 18608 Noll Rd NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 Which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 06/11/2008, recorded on 06/18/2008, under Auditor’s File No. 200806180112, records of KITSAP County, Washington, from Capstone Homes, Inc., as Grantor, to Pacific Northwest Title, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of the Testamentary Credit Trust of Johanna M. Wyatt and Robert A. Wyatt, beneficiaries. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis-
faction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by January 3, 2012 Monthly Payment(s) $446,668.29 Late Charges $ 22,453.41 Lender’s Fees & Costs $ N/A Total Arrearage $469,121.70 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $ 1,250.00 Title Report $ 1,116.41 Statutory Mailings $ 20.00 Recording Costs $ 75.00 Postings $ 70.00 Sale cost $ -0Total Costs: $ 2,531.41 Total Amount Due: $471,653.11 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligations is: Principal Balance of $446,668.29, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from June 18, 2011, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on April 6, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by March 26, 2012 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the
close of the Trustee’s business on March 26, 2012 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after March 26, 2012 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS: Capstone Homes, Inc. PO Box 139 Maple Valley, WA 98038 By both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 11/04/2011, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 11/04/2011 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever
will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. EFFECTIVE: January 3rd, 2012. THE NORBUT LAW FIRM By: /s/Gregory P. Norbut 18890 Eighth Avenue NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 (360) 779-5338 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KITSAP ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregory P. Norbut is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: January 3, 2012 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing in Poulsbo My commission expires: 11/05/2015 This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Date of first publication:
03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/23/12 (H369060) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IRVING THOMAS SHEPPARD, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00132-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 2, 2012 KAREN SHEPPARD, 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: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/16/12 (H368937)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF RAY DEAN ARNOLD, Deceased. NO. 12 4 00122 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below with a copy of the claim, and file the original 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: February 25, 2012 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: LARRY ARNOLD R E G I S T E R E D AGENT/ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE: ISAAC A. ANDERSON, WSBA #28186 Of Law Office of Isaac A. Anderson, PS Address for mailing or service: P.O. Box 1451 19717 Front Street Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 02/24/12 Date of last publication: 03/09/12 (H367429) Continued on next page.....
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In The Matter of the Estate of: NORMAL WALLACE COTE, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00051-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, prior to the time such claims 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 belowa 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 days after the co-personal representatives served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Personal Representative: Andrew Cote 2509 SW Portland Ct Seattle, WA 98106 Attorney for the Personal Representative: Stephen C. Hansen 10900 NE 4th Street, Suite 2300 Bellevue, WA 98004 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Kitsap County Superior Court 614 Division Street, MS-34 Port Orchard, WA 98366 Cause No 12-4-00051-3 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/16/12 (H365058) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Cedar View Trust, Jeff Young, Trustee for Cedar View Trust, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles E. Payne and Betty E. Payne, husband and wife, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Charles E. Payne and Betty E. Payne, National City Bank, PNC, and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. NO. 12-2-00257-8 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO THE RESPONDENT: Charles E. Payne and Betty E. Payne, husband and wife, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Charles E. Payne and Betty E. Payne, National City Bank, PNC, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. 1.The petitioner has started an action in the above court requesting a Declaratory Judgment and Quiet Title. 2.You must respond to this summons by serving a copy of your written response on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written response within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons (60 days after the 2nd day of March, 2012), the court may enter an order of default against you, the court may, without further notice to you, enter a decree and approve or provide for other relief requested in this summons. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before an order of default or a decree may be entered. 3.If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. 4.One method of serving a copy of your response on the petitioner is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested. 5.This summons is issued pursuant to RCW 4.28.100 and Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the State of Washington. Dated: A. Scott Kalkwarf W.S.B.A. #23631 Attorney for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL OF YOUR RESPONSE WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AT: Clerk of the Court Kitsap County Superior Court MS-34, County Courthouse 614 Division Port Orchard, WA 98366 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: Petitioner’s Attorney A. Scott Kalkwarf 817 Sidney Avenue Port Orchard, WA 98366 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 04/06/12 (H368329)
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: ARLENE A. WEST, Deceased. NO. 12 4 00131 5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 2, 2012 /s/Constance L. Lane Co-Personal Representative /s/Debra Bowen Co-Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. By:/s/Richard C. Tizzano, WSBA #22296 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/16/12 (H368967) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Cedar View Trust, Jeff Young, Trustee for Cedar View Trust, Plaintiffs, vs. Edward F. Brown and Gayle Brown, husband and wife, Secured Holdings, LLC, Edward F. Brown, E7B heir to Norma Stout, Norma L. Stout, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Norma Stout, Raymond B. Gannon and Pearl Gannon, husband and wife, if living, if de-
ceased, the unknown successors in interest of Raymond and Pearl Gannon, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein,. Defendants. NO. 12-2-00255-1 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO THE RESPONDENT: Edward F. Brown and Gayle Brown, husband and wife, Secured Holdings, LLC, Edward F. Brown, E7B heir to Norma Stout, Norma L. Stout, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Norma Stout, Raymond B. Gannon and Pearl Gannon, husband and wife, if living, if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Raymond and Pearl Gannon, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. 1.The petitioner has started an action in the above court requesting a Declaratory Judgment and Quiet Title. 2.You must respond to this summons by serving a copy of your written response on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written response within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons (60 days after the 2nd day of March, 2012), the court may enter an order of default against you, the court may, without further notice to you, enter a decree and approve or provide for other relief requested in this summons. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before an order of default or a decree may be entered. 3.If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. 4.One method of serving a copy of your response on the petitioner is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested. 5.This summons is issued pursuant to RCW 4.28.100 and Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the State of Washington. Dated: A. Scott Kalkwarf W.S.B.A. #23631 Attorney for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL OF YOUR RESPONSE WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AT: Clerk of the Court Kitsap County Superior Court MS-34, County Courthouse 614 Division Port Orchard, WA 98366 SERVE A COPY OF
YOUR RESPONSE ON: Petitioner’s Attorney A. Scott Kalkwarf 817 Sidney Avenue Port Orchard, WA 9 8 3 6 6 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 04/06/12 (H368332) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: GLORIA L. GOLLER, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00054-8 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 17, 2012 /s/JEFFREY P. GOLLER 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: 02/17/12 Date of last publication: 03/02/12 (H366168) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Cedar View Trust, Jeff Young, Trustee for Cedar View Trust, Plaintiffs, vs. Jerry W. Walter, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Jerry W. Walter, Kitsap Bank and
also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein,. Defendants. NO. 12-2-00256-0 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO THE RESPONDENT: Jerry W. Walter, if living; if deceased, the unknown successors in interest of Jerry W. Walter, Kitsap Bank and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, 1.The petitioner has started an action in the above court requesting a Declaratory Judgment and Quiet Title. 2.You must respond to this summons by serving a copy of your written response on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written response within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons (60 days after the 2nd day of March, 2012), the court may enter an order of default against you, the court may, without further notice to you, enter a decree and approve or provide for other relief requested in this summons. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before an order of default or a decree may be entered. 3.If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. 4.One method of serving a copy of your response on the petitioner is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested. 5.This summons is issued pursuant to RCW 4.28.100 and Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the State of Washington. Dated: A. Scott Kalkwarf W.S.B.A. #23631 Attorney for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL OF YOUR RESPONSE WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AT: Clerk of the Court Kitsap County Superior Court MS-34, County Courthouse 614 Division Port Orchard, WA 98366 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: Petitioner’s Attorney A. Scott Kalkwarf 817 Sidney Avenue Port Orchard, WA 98366 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 04/06/12 (H368326) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP
In the Estate of: DOROTHY E. CALHOUN, Deceased. NO. 11-4-00603-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: 02/17/12 03/2/12 /s/WILLIAM G. CALHOUN Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. By:/s/MATTHEW A. LIND, WSBA #37179 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/16/12 (H368382) Public Notice Shelter Resources, Inc., 2223 112th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA 98383, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stomwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, known as Martha and Mary Senior Housing (Phase 1 of Kingston Village Green), is located in Kingston, which is in the Southwest ¼ of Section 26, Township 27 North, Range 2 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington. The entire site encompasses approximately 10.5 acres and is situated on the north side of NE West Kingston Road approximately 500 feet west of Bannister Street NE. This project involves 2.6 acres of soil disturbance
for commercial construction activities. In addition, the project includes the construction of a 35 room senior care facility, stormwater facilities, roads, utilities, sidewalks, parking, and landscaping. Stormwater quantity mitigation will include direct discharge through closed conveyance and infiltration through permeable pavement facilities, a Low Impact Development technique. Stormwater quality mitigation will be achieved through a bioremediated soil mix in a rain garden. Runoff from portions of the developed site will be infiltrated in permeable pavement infiltration facilities. Runoff from the remainder of the developed portions of the site will be conveyed to a rain garden for quality control, then direct discharge to Appletree Cove (Puget Sound) through closed conveyance. Stormwater will be discharged to the ground through infiltration from the permeable pavement facilities. Stormwater will also be discharged to an existing closed conveyance storm drainage system in NE West Kingston Road after water quality mitigation in a rain garden. The storm drainage system flows westerly along NE West Kingston Road approximately 125 feet and consists of 18inch diameter pipe. The storm drainage system then flows southerly in an easement approximately 300 feet to a Vortechnics water quality device, and consists of 24-inch diameter pipe. Release from the Vortechnics is to a 30inch diameter pipe which flows southerly into Appletree Cove (Puget Sound). Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments may be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Stormwater Construction P.O. Box 47696 Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/09/12 (H368309)
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Teresa Struxness
Struxness honored at West Sound Workforce POULSBO — West Sound Workforce awarded Teresa Struxness its Employee of the Month honor for January. According to her supervisor, “The first thing that comes to mind with respect to her exceptional job is her willingness to stay late when necessary to get our commitments out. Teresa doesn’t shy away from a challenge. She wants to continually learn and grow and support the company however she can. She has a smile on her face all the time and brightens a room when she walks in. We appreciate how quickly Teresa has learned her job. We are so happy with the job Teresa is doing — she is an exceptional employee!” Struxness was honored by West Sound Workforce with gifts, an award certificate and floral arrangement at her local awards celebration. West Sound Workforce (www.westsoundworkforce. com) is a professional staffing company with offices in Poulsbo and Gig Harbor.
Heller on Honors List at Franklin & Marshall LANCASTER, Pa. — Abigail Heller of Poulsbo made the fall semester Honors List at Franklin & Marshall College. Heller is the daughter of Jan Heller of Poulsbo and Linda Heller of Poulsbo, and is a graduate of Bainbridge High School. A student earns Honors List recognition for achieving a 3.7 or better grade point average, and Dean’s List recognition for achieving a 3.25 or better grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
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South Kitsap High School presents the musical, “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” opening March 2.
‘YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN’ PORT ORCHARD — South Kitsap High School’s Theatre Department presents the musical “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” March 2, 3, 9, 10 at 7:30 p.m. and March 4 and 11 at 2 p.m. in the high school’s Win Granlund Center for Performing Arts. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door: $8 for center reserve seats, $7 for adult general admission, or $6 for student and senior general admission. “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” depicts familiar scenes from the Charles Schulz strip, including Charlie’s struggles with baseball, kites, Valentine’s Day and the “little red-headed girl,” Lucy’s attempts to win the heart of Schroeder, Linus’ refusal to give up his blanket, and Snoopy’s battle with the Red Baron. The cast features Kyle Sauer as Charlie Brown, Jake Atwood as Snoopy, Bonnie Hollon as Lucy, Alex Sanquist as Linus, Samantha O’Neill as Sally, Anthony Dibley as Schroeder, Alexandra Hope as Peppermint Patty, Ashley Duffy as Marcie, Zack Marshall as Shermy, Justin Silver as PigPen, and Marte Hansen as Frieda. Deborah Emans is director, with music direction by Barb Olson and choreography by Betsy Conger.
Ursus maritimus, or polar bear: A pair of curious two-year-old cubs in the fall along Bernard Spit, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
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North Kitsap photographer Steven Kazlowski brings home the splendor of the Alaskan Arctic BY ERIN JENNINGS Kitsap Week
Steven Kazlowski’s nature photography has been featured in Audubon, National Geographic and Newsweek.
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his week, Kitsap residents woke to chilly temperatures in the 30s. And that must have felt downright balmy for Steven Kazlowski. “In Alaska, I’ve waited for polar bears to come out of dens for months,” Kazlowski said. “The outside temperatures were 40 to 50
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degrees below zero with 60 mileper-hour winds.”
Kazlowski, who lives in North Kitsap, has a profession many amateurs would salivate over — he is a wildlife photographer whose work has been featured in Audubon, Na-
tional Geographic and Newsweek. Kazlowski has gone all over the Alaskan Arctic photographing animals that call the frigid white world home. Along the way he has developed a special fondness for polar bears, which he describes as curious and extremely social. So curious that once, a juvenile bear approached his sleeping tent. See ARCTIC, Page 2
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A sow with her two-year-old cubs on newly forming pack ice during the fall freeze up, Beaufort Sea, offshore from the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
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Hearing Kazlowski’s snores, the intrigued bear placed a paw on Kazlowski’s head and shoulder through the tent material. Startled, Kazlowski ran out screaming and yelling. The bear ran back into the ocean and jumped into the water. “I easily could have been killed,” Kazlowski said. “But he was only curious.” For the less adventurous, the idea of sleeping outdoors while polar bears roam around may seem extreme, but it’s all part of a day’s work for Kazlowski.
And so is waiting. And waiting. When you flip through a nature magazine and see the amazing photos, it’s easy to imagine the photographer having an abundance of animals to photograph — sort of a “Noah’s Ark” moment with animals posing and flitting about. But that is often not the case. What you don’t see in those beautiful photos is the patience of the photographer, waiting in subzero temperatures for the animals to appear. Kazlowski estimates that he’s spent thousands of hours waiting for polar bears. To pass the time, Kazlowski sits and watches
A curious adult bear, at a truck window, shows its black nose and tongue, in the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope, Alaska. Steven Kazlowski / lefteyepro.com the clouds and enjoys his time in nature. “I find a certain peace
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when I’m outside,” he said. “The natural world is an endless book. It just
depends on how much you want to look into it.” But when the bears — or other animals for that matter — decide to make their appearance, Kazlowski is at the ready. When the moment strikes, he needs to capture what unfolds. Through his photography, his goal is to make people feel as if there were there — to see the texture of the bear’s fur, or a mother nuzzling her cub. Working in an extreme climate can be difficult. To keep the chill away, Kazlowski stays warm with heavy parkas and propane heaters. And he admits he still gets downright cold and the weather is chal-
lenging. He had to endure a learning curve with the drastic temperatures and his sensitive photography equipment. He’s cracked expensive lenses because they were so cold and then warmed too quickly. Going from the extreme cold to a warm tent can cause moisture to form on the inside of the equipment. Once the moisture forms, it can take days to dry out. So he’s learned to wrap up his equipment in towels and gradually bring it up to temperature. Besides working in Alaska, Kazlowski enjoys photographing things See ARCTIC, Page 3
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Left, a sow and her cub walk on the frozen Arctic during fall freeze up, Brooks Range in the background, 1002 coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope, Alaska. Above, an adult snowy owl (Nycttea scandiaca) in flight over the National Petroleum Reserves in springtime, outside the Arctic village of Barrow, North Slope, Alaska. Steven Kazlowski / lefteyepro.com
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Continued from page 2 closer to home. “The Olympic Peninsula is an amazing and diverse place,” he said. He hopes to someday do a project on the history and wildlife of the Olympic Peninsula. Kazlowski was interested in photography at a young age.
But his “practical parents” told him he needed to focus his studies on a career, not a hobby, so Kazlowski pushed photography out of his mind. He obtained a degree in marine biology and worked for a bit in the Florida Keys. But in his mid-20s, he decided to revisit photography. And has made it his life’s work ever since.
“I wanted to go do something that can keep me in nature, because that’s where I like to be,” he said. So no desk job? “Oh, no. That wouldn’t work,” Kazlowski said. “I’d get fired.” Besides breathtaking photography, Kazlowski offers tours in the eastern Arctic to see the polar bears. Tours are in Septem-
ber and October when the temperatures aren’t so extreme and the bears feed on bowhead whale bones left behind by Native hunters. And don’t worry if you’re a snorer. The tourists spend the night in hotels and are free to snore away without the fear of a curious bear approaching. For more information on the tours and Kazlowski’s
photography, visit www. lefteyepro.com. Kazlowski will give a presentation entitled “Polar Bears of the Alaskan Arctic” April 1, 3 p.m. at IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave., Bainbridge Island. The event is open to the public. Copies of Kazlowski’s book, “The Last Polar Bear,” will be available for purchase.
“I wanted to go do something that can keep me in nature because that’s where I like to be.” — Steven Kazlowski, on why he chose nature photography as a career
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BREMERTON — Kitsap County Historical Society Museum joins local Girl Scouts in commemorating the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting with a new exhibit in its Wally Kippola Gallery and a program, March 2 at 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
The program includes a Girl Scout Flag Ceremony and songs. Using the theme of “Girl Scouts Together Across the Years,” current and former Girl Scouts are invited to share recollections of their scouting experience. Excerpts from these stories will be incorporated into the exhibit, which includes Girl Scout uniforms, Girl Scout dolls, and other memorabilia dating as far back as the 1930s. The Kitsap History Museum is located at 280 Fourth St., in downtown Bremerton. Info: (360) 4796226, info@kitsaphistory. org, www.kitsaphistory.org
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wide range of sports without taxing the child or the family. Nowadays, children need to choose their lifelong sport at a very young age. Never mind a pacifier, give that baby a mouth guard to chew on! Youth sports have
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playing on one team. Plus, your family will have time for non-sports related fun. But if your child is up for the double-duty and can juggle two sports as well as schoolwork and other responsibilities, and it won’t place a big burden on other family members, than go for it. Make sure and clear it with your son, though. You may find that he doesn’t have much interest in one of the sports. And don’t underestimate the value of downtime. Between school and social pressures, sports teams and the constant media our children are exposed to, it seems like our children have less and less time to just be. It’s OK for them to be idle once in awhile.
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become intense, yearround commitments. This vigorous schedule can lead to burnout. For those who think that this practice doesn’t apply to “true” players, consider this: Davie Freese, the MVP of the 2001 World Series, declined a college scholarship to play baseball because he needed a break. Only after taking a full year off, did he realize he loved the sport. My advice is to do what is best for your family. If participating in two sports causes your family stress by driving all over Timbuktu and spending every weekend sitting on bleachers, don’t do it. Your child will be fine. He is still getting exercise and a valuable team experience by
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ART GALLERIEs First Friday Art Walk: March 2, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave, Bainbridge Island. Trisha Kane Anderson watercolors, “Island Summers.” Free. Front Street Gallery new artists: Painter Joanne Schoener Scott’s vivid florals and bright sunny beaches provide an escape; Colleen Cotey’s enchanting wire sculptures of animals. Visit the gallery at 18881 Front St. or www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo. com. Collective Visions Gallery: Ken Van Der Does, “Mold, Model, Make, Devise, Plot, Put Together,” on exhibit in March. Artists’ First Friday Reception, March 2, 5-8 p.m. Arts Poetica, where art meets poetry, March 25, 2 p.m. Gallery located at 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Craig Spencer art show: through March, Roosters Coffee House, 123 Bjune Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. Local artist’s oil paintings of Port Madison scenes. Verksted Gallery March artists: Mary Heffner’s graceful watercolors and calligraphy; Gracie LaBombard’s porcelain dolls, dressed in official Norwegian costumes. The gallery is located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo, open daily 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Info: (360) 697-4470, www.verkstedgallery.com. Viridian Art Gallery and Frame: featuring pastel landscapes by local artist Jo Ann Sullivan. Hours Tuesday through Saturday, 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Located at 1800 Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. Info: (360) 871-7900, sage@viridiangallery.com “Winners’ Circle” Show: featuring the three first-place winners from the Sidney Art Gallery’s May 2011 Open Art Show, Mary McInnis, Olga “Toni” Nelson and Beverly Pedersen. Open reception March 11,1-4 p.m. The Sidney Art Gallery is located at 202 Sidney Ave. in Port Orchard. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Info: (360) 876-3693, www.sidneymuseumandarts.com. Second Annual Juried Art in Bloom: Floral designers are invited to create floral interpretations of visual artwork for the April First Friday Artwalk (April 6) in downtown Bremerton. Sponsored by Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave. Guidelines: Tess (360) 443-9172, hopilight@ aol.com, www.CollectiveVisions. com.
Benefits and events Bainbridge Island Ski Bus: Through March 24 (Crystal Mountain). Offered by Bainbridge Island Park and Recreation Department. Info: (206) 842-2306 or www.biparks.org. CURVES of Poulsbo annual Fishline food drive: During March, ladies may waive their joining fee by bringing in a bag of nonperishable items to be donated to Fishline. Members and non-
members are encouraged to drop off donations at the Poulsbo Village location. Info: (360) 697-4414. Messy Friday at KiDiMu: March 2, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Join KiDiMu instructor, Ms. Tess Sinclair, for hands-on projects. Messy experimentation and sensory exploration are not only allowed but also encouraged. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 855-4650 or www.kidimu.org. Kids’ Night at the KiDiMu: March 2 and 17, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. AKA Parents’ Night Out, on the first Friday and third Saturday, children are invited to KiDiMu for a fun-filled evening of museum playtime, a movie and pizza dinner. Made possible by Port Madison Enterprises. Recommended ages: 3.5-10. Participants must be able to use bathroom independently. Registration required by noon the day before. Members $30 per child, non-members $40 per child; $10 off per sibling. Info: (206) 855-4650 or www. kidimu.org. Kitsap County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner: March 2, 6 p.m., Olympic College, Student Union Bldg. Bremerton. RSVP to PO Box 3074, Silverdale. Shabbat dinner: March 2, 6-8 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Rd NE, Bainbridge Island. Led by Cantorial soloist Laura Cannon, attendees will experience a free interactive Friday night explanatory service and traditional Shabbat dinner with rituals explained. RSVP: (206) 842-9010, admin@ kolshalom.net. Girl Scout Centennial at Kitsap History Museum: March 2, 6:30 p.m., 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Current and former Girl Scouts are invited to share recollections of their scouting experience, excerpts from these stories will be incorporated into the exhibit which includes Girl Scout uniforms, Girl Scout dolls, and other memorabilia dating as far back as the 1930s. Info: (360) 479-6226, info@kitsaphistory.org, www.kitsaphistory.org.
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Ansel Adams “A Portrait of Manzanar”: at the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; 215 Ericksen Ave. This photographic collection documents the incarceration of the American-Japanese at Manzanar Relocation Center during WWll. Info: (206) 8422773 or www.bainbridgehistory.org. Trees for Global Benefits fundraiser: March 3, 4 p.m., The Pavilion, 403 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Private showing of Dr. Seuss’“The Lorax,” pre-movie reception with refreshments and kid activities. Proceeds support EcoTrust Uganda. Cost: $15, www. growbi.com/lorax. Info: Molly Stephens, (206) 343-1543, mstephens@feareygroup.com. Frozen yogurt for KHS grads:
March 3, 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., YoG’s Frozen Yogurt, 21505 Market Pl, Ste 106, Poulsbo. Bring friends and family, 20 percent helps send our KHS Grads on their senior trip. Spain Cultural Study Opening Ceremony : March 5, 8:30 a.m., Webster Hall at The Island School, 8553 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Musical performance and chat with Marcos Carmona of Flamenco Arts Northwest, and a dramatic folk story read by parents and enacted by students. Everyone welcome; free. Info:TheIslandSchool.org, (206) 842-0400. ‘Looking Glass’ student photo exhibition: March 7, 5-6 p.m., Olympic College Haselwood Library, 2nd floor, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. Olympic College’s tenth annual student
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photo exhibition from March 7-April 13. Free. Info: Laurie Usher, Lusher@olympic.edu. Money Wise Women Girl’s Day Out fundraiser: March 10, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Kitsap Golf and Country Club, 3885 NW Golf Club Hill Road, Bremerton. Sunny Kobe Cook, Founder of Sleep Country USA will share her Egyptian travel adventures. Tea themed lunch and lots of silent and live auction items. Funds raised will be used to offer scholarships and low cost registration for Money Wise Women Conferences and continue to offer Money Wise Women Get Smart Teleseminars free of charge. Cost: $20 (pre-registration), $30 at the door. Register online: www.moneywisewomen.net. More info: (360) 204-0982, info@moneywisewomen.net. See calendar, Page 6
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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. Saturday, March 3, 2012 Bremerton Community Theatre 5:30 Reception: Wine, Cheese & “Snowflake” Cocktails 6:30 Presentation $40 Adults ~ $30 KCHS Members $20 Children (16 & under) 360.479.6226 info@kitsaphistory.org
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Continued from page 5 Jewel Box Gala fundraiser: March 10, 5:30-9 p.m., Port Gamble Pavilion, 4740 NE View Drive. Auction items, food, and announcements about next year’s productions and new youth theater program. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/209676. Planetarium Show “Mars”: March 10, 7 p.m., Ritchie Observatory, 11299 Arrow Point Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: Stephen Ruhl, (206) 855-7883, president@bpastro.org. Free First Thursday at KiDiMu: On the first Thursday of each month, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., families are invited to explore KiDiMu free of charge. 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Sponsored by Wells Fargo. Have fun with a variety of hands-on exhibits and art activities. Info: (206)855-4650 or www.kidimu. org. “Nominations for Women of Achievement: Deadline March
2 for YWCA of Kitsap County’s 23rd anniversary “Women of Achievement” luncheon. The luncheon is April 24, noon to 1:30 p.m. Forms can be emailed or mailed to YWCA of Kitsap County, P.O. Box 559, Bremerton, WA 98337. Info: (360) 4790522, email info@ywcakitsap. org, or www.ywcakitsap.org. Bainbridge Island Student Art: March 4, 403 Madison Ave. NE. Children in grades K-12 can enter their art in the 12th annual Student Art Contest. Entries must be registered from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The exhibit is open from noon to 5 p.m., followed by the award ceremony. There is a $3 entry fee per piece. See rules at www. biparks.org. Info: Dinah Satterwhite, (206) 842-0504. Jell-O Art Contest: judging March 17, sponsored by the Bainbridge Library Teen Advisory Board, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Make a creative piece of art made only out of Jell-O and Jell-O boxes; literary theme is encouraged but open to all creations. Bring your creation to the library between 9-10:30
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classes Organic Vegetable Gardening classes: Beginning Feb. 25, 10 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Parks and Recreation Building, 19540 Front St. Six-week course with professional horticulturist Gayle Larson. Info and registration: (360) 779-9898. Kickboxing and Yoga: March 3, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bainbridge Island Boxing Club, 563 Madison Ave. Inviting members and non-members alike to join for a special kickboxing and yoga workshop. Open to all levels and ages, free for Bainbridge Island Boxing Club members and for a $15 fee for non-members. Info: (206) 290-6104. Aqua Fusion Bootcamp: March 4, 7-8:30 a.m., Bainbridge Island Aquatics Center, 8521 Madison Ave. This event is for those who want a new physical challenge in the water, especially triathletes, master swimmers, water polo enthusiasts or water
aerobics participants. Test your skills with circuits, an obstacle course, rock climbing, aqua kick boxing, water aerobics, water running, relays and water polo. Bring your friends and family and compete against other teams! Pre-register by Feb. 29 (walk-ins accepted). Cost is $10/person or a pool exercise pass. Registration and info: (206) 842-2302 or www. biparks.org. Free Tax Workshop: March 8, 9-11 a.m., Sheridan Park Community Center, Rooms B and C, 680 Lebo Blvd., Bremerton. The state Department of Revenue is hosting a free workshop for new and small business owners to learn about excise taxes, reporting classifications, deductions, tax incentives, sales tax collection, and record-keeping requirements. To register: www. dor.wa.gov or call (800) 6477706. Space is limited.
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groups Great Decisions at the LibraryMideast Realighment: March 3, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. The discussion will be moderated by John Sinno, a LebaneseAmerican filmmaker and past board member of the Arab Center of Washington, whose documentary, Iraq in Fragments, was nominated for a 2007 Academy Award. Co-sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. Info & background readings: (206) 8427901 or www.bainbridgeartshumanities.org. Grief Retreat-Honoring and Releasing Grief: March 3-4, Sacred Groves, Holly Farm Lane, Bainbridge Island. This retreat provides a space for all to bring strong emotions, deep grief and anger. Talking circles, singing, ceremony, sharing food and some quiet time in the woods. The heart of the retreat is Saturday evening’s ritual and ceremony. Plan to leave Sunday feeling refreshed and grounded. More info and to register: sacredgroves.com, theresecharvet@ gmail.com, or (206) 842-7141. f:67 Camera Club: March 5, 6:45 p.m., room 117 (Rotunda), Engineering Building, Olympic College, Bremerton. Projection night. Info: (360) 275-3019, www.f67cameraclub.org Open Mic Science: March 5, 8 p.m., Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Pleasant Beach Dr. NE, Bainbridge Island. Presentation by Dr. Damien Chaussabel. Open Mic Science features discussions by leading local scientists the first Monday of every month at the Treehouse Cafe. Free. Info: Mark Dudley, (206) 354-5164, openmicscience@gmail.com. West Sound Time Bank meeting: March 6, 6:30-9 p.m., Suquamish UCC Church, 18732 Division Ave NE, Suquamish. A time bank provides an opportunity to give and receive services where you earn time credits by using your talents and skills, and spend time credits on a large selection of available services offered by other members. Learn how our local time bank works, and earn a time credit for attending. Free, bring a food dish to share. Info:
www.sustainablebainbridge. org or (206) 842-7904. Kitsap Fly Anglers: March 7, 6 p.m., Kiana Lodge, 14976 Sandy Hook Road NE, Poulsbo. The speaker will be from Sage Rods discussing fly reels and how to set them up. Also beach casting presentation, casting instruction, fly tying and special knots. Info: Jerry Tomeo (360) 6989101, www.kitsapflyanglers.org. Friends of Facebook network meet-up: March 7, 11:30 a.m., OfficeXpats, 403 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. This is an opportunity to meet people in our community and support each other in building our businesses and fulfilling our goals. Free. Info: Ann Whitmore, (206) 890-4797, ann@healthylosers. com. Women in Transition: beginning March 8, six-week group, Thursdays 6:30-8 p.m., Satori Well Being Center, 18978 Front Street NE, No. 201, Poulsbo. Are you experiencing a significant change in your life? Learn how to cope with and embrace change in a small group setting. Registration and info: www.nanibaran.com, (206) 407-3246. Sustainability Panel Discussion: March 8, 8 p.m., IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Graduate Institute sponsoring discussion led by co-founder Gifford Pinchot. This month’s panel includes Brian Welch, author, farmer, founder of Ogden Publications (publisher of Mother Earth News, Natural Home and Garden, Utne Reader); and David Johnson, CEO of Navos Mental Health Solutions and Chair of the Washington Community Mental Health Council. Seating is limited. Reservations by March 5: (206) 780-2800, linda. desrosiers@bgi.edu. Student Conservation Corps work party: March 10, 1:30 p.m., Pritchard Park, Eagle Harbor Drive, Bainbridge Island. Students interested in summer employment with the Student Conservation Corps must attend one of the two training work parties in order to apply. Interviews will occur during these sessions, and applications will be issued to students after these work parties. Info: Jonnie Dunne, (206) 842-1216, jonnie@bi-landtrust. org. 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. At Ease Toastmasters: Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., Subway meeting room, 3850 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Learn valuable public speaking, evaluation and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. Visit Info: Dave Harris, (360) 4787089 or harriscd.wa@comcast. net. 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) 753See calendar, Page 7
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Continued from page 6 7000; or Barb, (360) 204-0706. Knitting Group: Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Navy Wives Clubs of American meeting: Meets the first Tuesday each month at 7 p.m., Jackson Park Community Center, 90 Olding Road, Bremerton. Regular membership is open to spouses of active duty, reserve, retired and deceased members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Info: www.navywivesclubsofamerica.org; Ruthann Langkamp, (360) 876-4768; or email johnlangkamps@ wavecable.com. OfficeXpats networking: 1st Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., 403 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Participants will have the opportunity to briefly share their businesses in a large group setting. Free. Info: Ann Whitmore, (206) 890-4797, ann@healthylosers.com. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Meets every Thursday, at 12:15 p.m., at Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. South Kitsap Ultimate Frisbee: Players invited to join a weekly pick-up game, Saturdays at 2:30 in Port Orchard. All skill levels and ages welcome. Location varies. Email chrismueller90@ hotmail.com or see the pick-up section on www.discnw.org. Wine & Book Club: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Participants select a book, drink wine and eat food that hails from the country the book is set in or that the author is from. $7.50 each time. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@ embarqmail.com. 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.
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Presented by the Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County Madison Ave, Bainbridge Island. The VIP Book Group meets several times a year, always on a first Friday. The club uses audio books from the Washington Talking Books and Braille Library. Info: Linda Poh (206) 201-3080. Karen Gerstenberger book signing: March 2, 6:30 p.m., The Loft, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Author of “Because of Katie,” sponsored by Liberty Bay Books. Ferry Tales: March 8, 3:50-4:20 p.m., on the Seattle-Bainbridge Island ferry. Hosted by Bainbridge Public Library, monthly book group on the ferry. This month: No assigned book. 4:40 Seattle-Bainbridge riders, we’ll read and discuss one title each month. If you’re on the 3:50 BI-Seattle, just drop in and enjoy talking about something you’ve read and loved — no assigned reading required. The 4:40 book selection will be available on the ferry during the meeting and at the Bainbridge Public Library all month. Info: Audrey at abarbakoff@krl.org, www.krlferrytales. wordpress.com. “Politics of the Possible” discussion: March 8, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Former Washington state representative Mary Ellen McCaffree and coauthor Anne Corbett, formerly of Bainbridge Island, will talk about “Politics of the Possible: The Decade Our American Democracy Worked.” Silverdale Friends of the Library book sale: March 10, 1-4 p.m., 3450 NW Carlton St, Silverdale. The sales are located in the Hess Room at the Silverdale Public Library. Donated books in good condition are accepted. Books are available for all ages. Info: Betty Koster (360) 692-2779, mekoster55@gmail.com. Field’s End Writers Conference registration: opens Feb. 28. Early registration (through March 15) is $145 per person. Regular
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MUSIC Mark Lewis’ Friday jazz series: March 2, 6-9 p.m., El Coral Mexican Restaurant, 536 4th Street, Bremerton. Norm Bellas, piano. Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis performs each week with a different Northwest master musician. All ages, no cover. “Once Upon a Time…,” March 3-4, 2:15 p.m., 200 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Bruch’s Violin Concerto is performed by Corin Lee, an up-and-coming young artist. This program is children friendly, bring the whole family. Sponsored by Kitsap Bank and the Fletcher Bay Foundation. Tickets: $19 adults; $16 seniors, students, military, and teachers; youth receives free admission when accompanied by a paying adult. Info: (206) 842-8569, www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. The Bronx Wanderers: March 3, 7 p.m., Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Bringing you the hits made famous by Dion, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Niel Diamond and many more. Reserved tickets are $18-$35, available at www. admiraltheatre.org or (360)
373-6743 “One Shot Molly”: March 3, 7-11 p.m., Poulsbo Eagles Hall, 4230 NE Lincoln Rd. Benefit show. Banjo songwriter Danny Barnes: March 3, 8 p.m., the Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Barnes has shared the stage with Bela Fleck, Del McCoury, Sam Bush, Robert Earl Keen, Lyle Lovett, and Nickel Creek, as well as jazz and blues instrumentalists Bill Frisell, Chuck Leavell, and John Popper. He also recorded on his friend Dave Matthews’ latest album. Payday Daddy performance: March 3, 8 p.m. - midnight, HITide, 1371 Bay St., Port Orchard. First Sundays at the Commons jazz concert: March 4, 4 p.m., Bainbridge Commons, 402 Brien Drive. 2010 Northwest Vocalist of the Year Gail Pettis in concert with Tony Foster on piano, Jeff Johnson on bass and Mark Ivester on drums. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.firstsundaysconcerts.org and www.gailpettis. com. Mark Lewis’ Friday jazz series: March 9, 6-9 p.m., El Coral Mexican Restaurant, 536 4th Street, Bremerton. Jim Day, guitar. Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis performs each week with a different Northwest master musician. All ages, no cover. Latin Night Dance: March 10, 7:30-10 p.m., Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd, Bainbridge Island. Featuring DJ Latin mix Salsa, Cha Cha, Rumba, Bachata, Merengue and Tango. Salsa workshop 7:308:15, free with dance.No preregistration or partner required, singles and couples, adults and teens. Casual dress, please wear shoes kind to wood floor, snacks welcome. $10/person, pay at the door. Bansuri Flute and Tabla Drum-
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THEATer “Once Upon a Mattress”: March 1-3, 7 p.m.; March 4, 2 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St, Poulsbo. Kingston High School Drama Club presents this musical fairy tale comedy by Mary Rogers. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 students and seniors. “The Good Doctor” at Port Gamble Theater: March 2-18, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m., 4839 NE View Drive. Tickets: $15, $12 senior/ child; available at www.portgambletheater.com or the Box Office two hours prior to curtain. Info: (360) 977-7135
“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” at SKHS: March 2-11; Fridays, Saturdays 7:30 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m., Win Granlund Center for Performing Arts, 425 Mitchell Ave., Port Orchard. Tickets: $8 reserve seats, $7 general admission, $6 student/ senior admission. “Talking With...” monologues: March 9-18, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m., Bremerton Eagles Aerie 192, 205 6th St., Bremerton. Presented by the Changing Scene Theatre Northwest. Tickets are $15 adults; $12 seniors, students, military. Reservations: (360) 813-1820 or www.changingscenenorthwest.org. Island Theatre’s Ten Minute Play Festival deadline: May 15. Established and aspiring playwrights asked to submit original plays, no more than ten minutes in length, to the 2012 Island Theatre Ten Minute Play Festival, Aug. 18-19, at the Bainbridge Performing Arts playhouse. Two cash prize awards. For guidelines, email info@islandtheatre.org or phone (206) 276-7732.
Volunteer Naval Undersea Museum Store: Located at Garnett Way in Keyport, the museum is searching for weekday volunteers. Info: Daina, (360)-697-1537.
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aroundkitsap Bainbridge island Review Fire destroys waterfront home: An old chimney was determined to be the source of the house fire that destroyed a Bainbridge Island home Feb. 26. The Bainbridge Island Fire Department responded to a report of a house fire in prog-
ress at a home on Country Club Road at Restoration Point at 6:14 a.m. When firefighters arrived at the twostory house, it was already heavily engulfed in flames and smoke. By the time the fire was under control at 8:30 a.m., the house was completely destroyed. Estimated value of the structure and the items lost
within the blaze are $1.78 million. According to a fire department press release, the fireplace failed to prevent heat from reaching the original portion of the house. This caused wood that was in direct contact with the back of the fireplace to ignite. — BainbridgeReview.com
Bremerton Patriot Police hear Union Hill concerns: The difference
Hundreds of people hold candles Feb. 27 at a vigil honoring Washington State Trooper Tony Radulescu outside the Christian Life Center in Port Orchard. The trooper was shot and killed Feb. 23 during a traffic stop. Brett Cihon / Port Orchard Independent between a person of interest and suspect lies within the depth of probable cause. As of now, the Bremerton police don’t have it. Police have interviewed a “person of interest” in the city’s dual-murder investigation, but they have no probable cause to make an arrest or gain a search warrant. As residents began to take down posters urging a call to police if the face depicted jogged the viewers’ memory related to the murders, authorities say the sketch remains relevant. About 150 neighbors crowded into the basement of Memorial Lutheran Church on Veneta Avenue Feb. 23 to hear from police and share personal concerns over apple juice and homemade sweets. Sponsored by 5th District Bremerton Councilmember Greg Wheeler and 6th District Councilmember Faye Flemester, the police took questions following a short safety presentation. The evening turned into neighborhood therapy session as residents asked questions revealing a desire to be told if they should be afraid or not. — BremertonPatriot.com
Central Kitsap Reporter Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club ceases fire: After its long legal battle with Kitsap County ended with a judge’s order earlier this month to close the shooting range, Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club suspended shooting at the Seabeck range and last week filed a notice of appeal. Pierce County Superior Court Judge Susan J. Serko ruled Feb. 9 that the Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club is a public nuisance and ordered the club to not use its property as a shooting range until
a Kitsap County conditional use permit is issued. The club filed a notice of appeal Feb. 17 in the state Court of Appeals in Tacoma. “We’re appealing the decision, that’s where we stand right now,” Marcus Carter, the club’s executive officer, said. He added that the club is doing what it can with the goal of getting the shooting range to reopen soon. By unanimous vote, members at a Feb. 9 club meeting suspended shooting, Carter said. In the interim, he said that gun club members are taking the time to do some maintenance work. — CentralKitsapReporter. com
North Kitsap Herald Body found in Poulsbo identified as missing Port Orchard man: A body found in the woods near NW Commerce Street in Poulsbo on Feb. 26 was identified as a missing Port Orchard man. Philip A. Burlew, 39, was reported missing by his father Jan. 6. Burlew’s father told police he believed his son was suicidal and may have had a gun. Volunteers from the Washington Explorer Search and Rescue team, coordinated by the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department, found Burlew’s body around 9:40 a.m on Feb. 26. The county coroner ruled his death a suicide. Sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson said it is standard procedure to conduct a second search, the Search and Rescue team waited until the weather was warmer to organize a search and recovery. Wilson said the family had been contacted and “advised of steps taken all along.” Burlew had reportedly been involved in a solo car
crash near Viking Avenue Jan. 3. He called 911 around 1:15 a.m., reporting he was uninjured, but his car was on fire after hitting a guy wire. Deputies found a car, belonging to Burlew’s father, off Viking Avenue near the private entrance to Snider Park. Deputies attempted to find the man, including attempting to “ping” his cellphone, without success. Burlew was found 100 yards from where he had called 911 on Jan. 3, in a small patch of woods between NW Commerce Street and North Kitsap Auto Rebuild. Deputies recovered a small-caliber gun and a cell phone under the body. Coroner Greg Sandstrom said Burlew had been deceased since the time he had been reported missing. — NorthKitsapHerald.com
Port Orchard Independent Boat explosion injures five: A boat docked at the Port Orchard Yacht Club exploded Feb. 27, injuring five people. The 39-foot wood boat had sunk in a private boathouse and was being raised on Feb. 27 when gas fumes that had built up in the boathouse were ignited by a spark, causing an explosion. The blast knocked out boathouse windows and caused minor damage to neighboring boathouses. City Councilman Jerry Childs, who was working on his own boat three docks over at the Yacht Club, said he heard a loud explosion shortly after 2 p.m. “The whole marina shuddered,” he said. “Everything shook.” — PortOrchardIndependent.com
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Pinot Gris is a perfect Northwest wine By Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman
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t makes perfect sense that Pinot Gris has exploded in popularity in the Pacific Northwest in the past decade. The grape has blown past Chardonnay as the most important white wine in Oregon, and it has outdistanced Sauvignon Blanc as the No. 3 white wine in Washington, behind Riesling and Chardonnay. Pinot Gris originates in the Burgundy region of France, where it is thought to be a mutation of the genetically unstable Pinot Noir grape. It is important in the Alsatian region of France, as well as in Italy, where it is called Pinot Grigio. The grape is no recent arrival to the Northwest. In fact, David Lett of Eyrie Vineyards in Oregon’s Dundee Hills planted the first Pinot Gris in the United States in the mid-1960s. By 2000, it had surpassed Chardonnay as Oregon’s top white grape. In Washington, Pinot Gris has been slower to catch on. In 1999, just 150 acres were planted. By 2003, 1,900 tons were harvested, and in 2010, Washington winemakers crushed 6,100 tons. Just as exciting are Pinot Gris coming out of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, where the region’s naturally high acidity helps to produce a wine that combines bright fruit and racy acidity. So why is Pinot Gris such a perfect fit for the Pacific Northwest? For us, it’s all about food. The Northwest is loaded with fresh ingredients from farms and the sea, and Pinot Gris pairs beautifully with a wide variety of dishes. On the seafood side, it’s hard to go wrong with scallops, mussels, prawns, clam chowder, halibut or salmon. For landlubbers, consider ham, chicken, quiche, stir fry, pasta in a light sauce or roasted vegetables. Here are a few Pinot Gris to try. Check for them with your favorite wine merchant or contact the wineries directly. n Elk Cove Vineyards 2010 Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, $19: This
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is one of the top Pinot Gris in Oregon. It opens with aromas of spearmint, lemon oil, starfruit, dried apricot and lime. It’s a big, fruity, delicious and expressive palate, with flavors of tangelos, Mandarin oranges, pears, peaches and grapefruits. There is a ton of acidity to balance the fruit and the hint of sweetness. n Latah Creek Wine Cellars 2010 Pinot Gris, Washington, $11: Aromas of pear, lime, lychee, almond and slate give way to flavors of Asian pear, Granny Smith apple, white peach, tangerine pith and peach pit. n Kudos 2010 Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, $12: This wine is all about fruit, starting with aromas of dusty pear, starfruit, pineapple, wintergreen, flannel and minerality. Bold fruit and delicious acidity stream through the mouth, starting with Jonagold apple, Bartlett pear and lemon chiffon pie flavors. It carries just a hint of sweetness. n Airfield Estates 2010 Pinot Gris, Yakima Valley, $15: This wine opens with aromas of Pink Lady apples, lemons, pineapples and spearmint. It’s a hedonistic wine on the palate, showing off flavors of fresh Bartlett pears, mint, lemons, pineapples, white peaches and jasmine blossoms. The acidity is clean and refreshing. n Erath Winery 2009 Pinot Gris, Oregon, $14: This opens with aromas of lemons, peaches and a hint of toast, followed by flavors of yellow grapefruits, ripe peaches, oranges and slate. It’s a bright wine, perfect for shellfish or halibut. n Waterbrook Winery 2010 Pinot Gris, Columbia Valley, $12: This opens with approachable aromas of apples, peaches, oranges and sweet spices. On the palate, it offers luscious flavors of tangerines, orange zest, pears, peaches and guava. Pair with seared scallops. n Willow Crest Winery 2010 Estate Pinot Gris, Yakima Valley, $10: This delicious and affordable white wine offers aromas of spices, peaches, apples,
minerals and grapefruits, along with a complex note of nuttiness and flowers. On the palate, it reveals flavors that reminded us of applesauce and peaches. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman are the editors of Wine Press Northwest (www.winepressnw.com/ freshpress). From left, ErathWnery’s 2009 Pinot Gris, Waterbrook Winery’s 2010 Pinot Gris, Willow Crest Winery’s 2010 Estate Pinot Gris. All of them are clean and refreshing with a hint of sweetness.
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Fall in love w/this attractive downtown Kingston condo. Built by a premier builder, Fairbank Construction & once the model home. Expansive windows capture the water & mtn views & gas log frplc. The view deck boasts 2 storage rms. Pedestrian friendly location, just blocks to cafĂŠs, shopping, marina, beaches & ferry. Garage & carport included. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
Silverdale #322210 SUN 1-3. 10334 Wilkes Court NW
$229,000
Spacious rambler in desirable Twelve Oaks neighborhood in Silverdale. Owner’s pride abounds w/upgrades & personal touches. Hrdwd flrs, new appliances & remodeled bth, shiny new paint throughout. Tom & Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550.
Kingston # 310109 Sun. 1-4. 11314 NE East 2nd St.
$239,900
Charming town home is downtown near ferry, shopping & cafes. Mstr suite has views of Seattle & Puget Sound shipping lanes. High quality finish work & features that include formal dining & living areas, gas frplc, den, 2 lrg bdrms w/private baths, laundry center, powder rm & storage rm. Only 5 units in this complex. Each home has its own private entrance, patio area & 1-car garage. Dave Muller 360-620-4299
Silverdale #276096 Starting at $239,950 THURS-SUN 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.
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 and 85% sold! Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen or Penny Jones 360-627-7658.
Port Ludlow #229247 SUN 1-4. 81 South Keel Way
$219,500
This 1450 sf gem has 2 bdrms/1.75 bth, living & dining rm + a den & breakfast nook. Hrdwd floors, frplc, vaulted ceilings & a deck for entertaining. There is also a 2-car garage & a gorgeous yard so you have a little elbow rm. South Bay enjoys a golf course, club house, pool, exercise rm & a rec rm. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205.
Port Orchard #313559 Sun. 1-3. 3663 SE Greenbriar Lane
$289,500
This 5 bdrm home has it all!! Complete kitchen makeover that includes granite counters, SS appl’s, new cabinets & more. Sits on a fenced double lot for extra privacy. Bob Butcher 360-876-9600
OPEN HOUSES Poulsbo #317097 SUN 1-4. 1954 Cardinal Lane NE
$294,900
Location, location, location... Affordable & value priced hm in the rarely available area of Lemolo! First time on the market. Well kept & attractive hm on .5 ac surrounded by open space. Vaulted ceilings, newer carpet/ paint, laminate flooring, updated counters, lifetime roof included. Easy access to Poulsbo/ferries. Chelsea Lehner 360-799-5205.
Illahee #295026 SUN 2-4. 4225 Pine Avenue
$314,900
Looking for a lrg hm, MIL apt or a possible duplex? Rare 6-bdrm hm! Light/bright, tastefully/professionally renovated. One-level living on both flrs. Stone gas-log frplcs. Main level w/3 bdrms, 2 full bths, lrg kit w/butler’s pantry & wraparound deck w/wheelchair access. Lower level w/sep entrance, 3 bdrm/1.5 bth & full kitchen. Sharla Pugliese 360-779-5205.
Keyport #318842 SAT 12-3. 1662 NE Grandview Blvd
$350,000
Lovely WFT home feels like magic. Spectacular views from each room overlook Liberty Bay. Lrg, level side yard & expansive deck. Complete w/a MIL cottage that currently is a rental. This hm can be lived in yearround or as a weekend retreat. A word of caution, you will not want to leave at the end of a weekend. Randy Taplin 360-779-5205.
Woods & Meadows #313974 SUN 1-4. 23481 Warwick Place NW
$437,000
First time on market! 4-bdrm Chaffey hm in a desirable neighborhood w/nearly ½-ac lots. An entertainer’s dream w/open floor plan features dual staircases, soaring entry, spacious kit & 2 bonus rms. Mstr ste looks out over private, lndscped back yard. Backs up to community open space. Randy Taplin 360-779-5205 or 360-731-2200.
W AT E R F R O NT 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
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 8180 NE West Port Madison Road #312507
$590,000
1824 Sakai Village Loop, Winslow #281787
$390,000
SAT 1-4. New Price! Remodeled 4000+ sq ft home on 4+acres w/ pasture, pond, horse barn & hay loft. Property backs county park & Bloedel. Sid Ball 206-617-7098, Wonderful-Life-Bainbridge.com SAT & SUN 1-4. You will love living in this pristine 3 bdrm/2.5 bth, 2000+ sf hm w/vaulted ceilings, patio & deck on greenbelt. Near library, schools, churches & all services. Elaine Tanner 206-780-1500.
725 Madison Avenue NE #28 #303144
$344,000
5637 NE Foster Rd #296215
$374,000
Sun 1-4. Impeccably maintained home w/private elevator to main floor living areas or upper BR suites from prvt 2-car garage. Andy Moore 206-755-6296, BainbridgeIslandWaterfront.com Sun 1:30-4. Delightful setting! Centrally located 3bd/2.5bth 2112 sqft hm situated on a shy .5-ac corner lot. Covered porch, slate entry, hrdwd floors & inviting colors. 2 living areas on main floor, plus dining rm & kitchen. community beach access. Monika Riedner 360-930-1077
1259 Shanti Lane NE
$415,000
Sun 1-4. Just Listed‌Quaint & cozy in town living! Immaculate home w/designer colors, granite, hardwoods, full basement & more. Shannon Dierickx 206-799-0888, Realestate-bainbridge.com
4092 West Blakely Avenue NE #324801
$455,000
Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Charming home offers flexible living & many bonus spaces. 2BR+ loft & Cupola. Great outdoor entertaining on prvt patio & so-facing deck. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179
11180 Genevieve Place NE
$468,000
Sun 1-4. Just Listed! View the spacious sunny yard from one of 4 bay windows in this light filled 3+BR Meadowmeer home on shy half acre. Julie Miller 206-949-9655, BainbridgeIslandProperty.com
11300 Fieldstone Lane NE #318630
$539,000
Sun 1-4. Charming 3BR/3.5BA Craftsman. Thoughtful attention to detail, great spaces, finished room over garage, stunning landscape. Molly Neary/Joanie Ransom 206-409-0521
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 11108 Genevieve Place NE #293750
$629,000
9349 NE Lovgreen Road #292999
$649,000
Sun 1-4. Meadowmeer with golf included! 3900+ sq ft custom Craftsman w/3BR, 4BA plus bonus, quality millwork & more. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179 Host David Parker 206-714-4300 Sun 1-4. Beautiful 4BR home features an open great room, gourmet kitchen w/walk-in pantry, main flr office, 2 bonus rooms, generous storage & 3-car garage. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600
10891 Manitou Beach Drive NE #321076
$658,000
6650 NE Bayview Boulevard #299111
$689,000
Sun 1-4. Short stroll to Manitou Beach & Rolling Bay from this 3BR/2.5BA American country-style home w/cottage feel. 9 ft ceilings, large bonus & more! Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Sun 1-4. New Price! Low-bank Manzanita Bay wft home w/4000+ sq ft, 4 frpls, formal living/dining, 3BR plus 2 guest rooms. Gardens & shop. Beverly Green/Susan Burris 206-780-7678
6859 Hidden Cove Road NE #323674
$699,000
Sun 1-4. Beautiful Craftsman-style home in private and serene setting on 2.5 acres. 4 bedrooms/2.5 baths with bonus room, media room & family room. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672
CEN T R A L K ITS A P Silverdale Mobile Estates #322517
$39,900
Perfect for you! Brand-new carpet & fresh paint. Wait till you see the lovely 11x15 heated, glassed sunroom! View of creek. Enjoy the wildlife all year long! Generous rms, vaulted ceiling & 2 covered carports. New roof in 2012. Patti Pacheco 360-692-6102/360-865-0139.
PIERCE COUN T Y Fox Island #321596
$159,500
This large 3 bdrm, 2.25 bth, multi-level home on shy 5 acres features a view of the Sound from MBR & living room, open & bright kitchen & dining room & athletic court. Studio w/power might be garage/workshop. Priced right and ready for your designer touches. Mike Draper 360-731-4907.
SOU T H K ITS A P Port Orchard #323133
$112,000
Port Orchard #291678
$139,777
Port Orchard #307657
$148,000
Port Orchard #322500
$185,000
Port Orchard #322452
$199,900
Port Orchard #323630
$239,000
Port Orchard #306812
$300,000
This 3 bdrm,1-bath home is conveniently located seconds from Hwy 16. Situated on .75 usable acres, this 1-story home has 1484 SF & a detached 2-car garage. Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
12925 North Madison Avenue NE #325329
$725,000
Don’t be surprised! This home lives much much larger then what your drive-by eye might tell ya. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home close to town. Updated kitchen featuring nice touches of tile & fancy fixtures. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600
665 Tiffany Meadows Drive NE #320820
$739,000
Rare opportunity to own 1.12 acres that can be subdivided within the city limits. Excellent location close to downtown, shops & restaurants. New construction on adjoining lot. Linda Yost 360-876-9600
6710 NE Dapple Court #197995
$898,000
This 3 bdrm/2 bth home has hardwood floors in the entry way, cathedral ceilings in the living rm & plenty of storage space throughout makes this home a must see! Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
4953 NE Avalon Lane #311878
$989,000
5515 NE Tolo Road
$998,000
Move-in and turn-key ready! Above & beyond improvements make this 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth home a gem. All new carpet, new paint & trim, great floor plan, living rm + office/den w/fireplace & separate dining area. Enjoy the deck & fenced back yard this summer. Christine Johnson 3690-981-3058.
Sun 1-4. New Listing! Turn-key working farm on 5+acres. Turn-ofthe-century home updated where it counts. 3BR/3BA plus office and separate guest qtrs. Susan Murie Burris 206-498-8479
Sun 1-4. Beautiful new construction just 3 blocks to the ferry! Upgrades galore, fabulous light-filled master, main floor den & bedroom w/bath. Stainless kitchen. Ana Richards 206-459-8222 Sun 1-4. New Price! Mtn & Sound views from this 4,000Âą sq ft, 3BR home w/timeless design, a kitchen for multiple chefs & custom finishes throughout. Molly Neary/Joanie Ransom 206-920-9166
Sun 1-4. Exquisite 5,100+ sq ft lodge-style home. 4BR, gourmet kit, wine cellar, media room, study, master w/sitting area, frpl, sauna & exercise room. Private 2.3 acres. Joe Richards 206-459-8223 Sun 1-4. New Listing! Unique 10-acre property w/3250Âą sq ft of living space! Exquisite main home plus 2 separate BR en-suite units each with fireplace & private entry. Betsy Atkinson 206-818-5556
NORT H K ITS A P Shorewoods in Hansville
$69,900
New price! Vacation cottage in the woods! Located in the recreational community of Shorewood which includes amenities such as a clubhouse, pool, tennis & athletic courts & community beach access. Lrg corner lot with tall evergreens with sunny garden area & outbuilding in rear. Room to add on or build new. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315
Kingston #202139
$189,000
Charming 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler on a fully-fenced 1/3rd acre. Entire yard has plenty of privacy, huge old growth cedars, garden space and outbuilding. Close to park and beach access as a part of Jefferson Beach Estates. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315
BR E M ERTON Bremerton #321521
$100,000
New carpet, paint, some new windows, refurbishing of building, View of Olympic Mts. Handicap elevator, secured entry. Separate storage Unit. Marilyn Dick 360-876-9600
Bremerton #322148
$175,000
Wonderfully maintained vintage 3 bdrm/1.5 bth hm w/so much charm! Huge living rm w/beautiful frplc & hrdwd floors. Lrg master has cute sun porch deck on 2nd floor. Fenced back yard w/covered porch & RV parking, plus new roof, paint & furnace. Art Conrad 360-620-3300.
Striking combo of class & comfort defines this 4 bdrm/2.5 bth hm. Recent upgrades are top-of-the-line SS appl’s, carpeting & paint. Convenient to schools, parks, shopping & Hwy 16 for Seattle ferry. Oversized garage & cedar fenced yard. Mike Draper 360-731-4907. Immaculate hm was purchased as a business but never transpired, so it has never been lived in. If you need lots of sq ft, extremely spacious 4 bdrms, then this is it! Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
WAT ER FRON T Indianola #257342
$1,045,000
Designed by Wendell Lovett, this home reflects the world renowned architect’s commitment to excellence in form & design. The NW contemporary takes advantage of the seascape. Embrace the views from walls of windows & expansive decks. The private, wooded site offers western exposure, flourishing gardens, a dock & 35’ float. A custom-designed Lovett frplc, seamless glass entrance, artful stairwell. Fall in love with a work of art. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
LOTS & L A ND Seabeck #309997
$94,500
Silverdale #321866
$225,000
Wooded 4.96-acre parcel w/potential for sweeping Olympic Mtn views. Land access to nice building plat. Located towards the end of a gravel road. Nick Blickhan 360-692-6102/360-731-3659.
Bremerton #320952
$280,000
Fully Developed industrial lot in an eight-lot development. Prices vary based on public visibility. Lots 1-5 have strong public visibility. Quality controlled by CC&Rs. Retail activity may include plumbing, electrical, tools, paint, fasteners, auto parts, home decorating, etc. Owner can build-to-suit. Bob Guardino 360-692-6102/360-710-7844.
Bremerton #315613
$310,000
Silverdale #CBA321998
Lovely hm in desirable Gated Community of Ambleside Phase III. This custom 3 bdrm/2.5 bth, 2,092 sf, 2-story home includes hrdwd entry/hall, kitchen & breakfast nook. Beautiful kit w/granite counters, breakfast bar, s/s appl’s, maple style cabinetry & pantry. Cozy fam rm w/gas frpl. Ted Abernathy 360-692-6102/360-509-0627. Immaculate newer 2003 hm features 2990 SF, 3 lrg bdrms, 3.5 bths plus huge bonus rm w/vaulted ceilings. Granite countertops natural gas stove in kit. Daylight basement is completely finished w/media rm/ gym/office or a 4th bdrm with full bath. Kristina Togia 360-536-5275.
COM M ERCI A L $5,300,000
Outstanding visibility from this “main street� location in Silverdale. Across from 2, major hotels and surrounded w/retail activity and the 2, main arterial - Silverdale Way & Bucklin Hill Road. Bob Guardino & Joe Michelsen 360-692-6102/360-710-7844.
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CENTRAL KITSAP OPEN HOUSE–CENTRAL KITSAP $317,500 SAT 1-4. 1576 NW Vermont Ct. DD: From Silverdale, Tracyton Blvd, Left on Vermont, Past Fairgrounds. Wonderful 2-story home located on .4 acre w/lrg fenced backyard. Phyllis Hoepfner 360-698-8157 View at www.johnlscott.com/39493 BREMERTON $134,900 Looking for affordable and livable? Check out this adorable rambler with new laminate flooring, fenced backyard, 2-car garage, deck, 3 bedrooms!! Bank Owned. PAT McGUIRE 360-731-8506 View at www.johnlscott.com/33258
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OPEN HOUSE–BREMERTON $239,900 SAT 1-4. 3001 Helm St. DD: Synton to Right on Trenton to Left on Helm. Updated rambler features 3 bd, 1.75 ba, gourmet kitchen, fenced back yard & more. Kathy Berndtson360-981-9103 View at www.johnlscott.com/29455 OPEN HOUSE–BREMERTON $259,950 THURS-MON 1-4. 2317 Schley Blvd. Welcome to Eastpark. New Construction 2-stry, 3 bd, 2.5ba hm, bamboo flrs, ss appls, & shakerstyle cabs. Next to the Bremerton YMCA. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777 View at www.johnlscott.com/76056
JEFFERSON COUNTY PORT LUDLOW $375,000 Spacious retreat in beautiful Port Ludlow.Over 3200 sq.ft. of living space overlooks Hood Canal. Spectacular views! Wrap-around deck & patio. Gigi Norwine 206-780-3316 View at www.johnlscott.com/48903
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND NEW LISTING–BAINBRIDGE $559,000 Distinctive, custom 3-bedrm home on 2 sunlit acres. 11-ft beamed ceiling w/wide Douglas Fir floors, chef’s kitchen, lofty studio w/separate entrance. Eileen Black 206-780-3320 View at www.johnlscott.com/97600
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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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
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HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, its successors in interest and/or ass i g n s , Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF LESLIE E. HARRIS, DECEASED; KENNETH BALL; NORA MAE WOOD; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, Defendants. NO. 09-2-01973-0
SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Leslie E. Harris, Deceased; Kenneth Ball; Nora Mae Wood; et al Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. Legal Description:
LOT 32, ROSWELL ADDITON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 23, 24, 25 AND 26 IN KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON. Post Office address: 708 Roswell Drive, Bremerton WA 98310; Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 4631-000-032-0001. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:30 am Date: Friday, April 20, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment a m o u n t o f $168,742.90, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF Attorney for Plaintiff: Routh Crabtree Olsen, P.S. Janaya L. Carter 13555 SE 36th St, Ste 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 425-458-2121 By: David White Chief of Investigations and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 03/23/12 (PW590513)
To: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF LESLIE E. HARRIS, DECEASED; KENNETH BALL; NORA MAE WOOD; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF LESLIE E. HARRIS, DECEASED; KENNETH BALL; NORA MAE WOOD; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, Defendants. No. 09-2-01973-0 WRIT FOR ORDER OF SALE (ZERO MONTH REDEMPTION PERIOD) AN ORDER OF SALE HAS BEEN ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE, DIRECTED TO THE SHERIFF OF KITS A P C O U N T Y, C O M MANDING THE SHERIFF AS FOLLOWS, WHEREAS, FROM: THE KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S OFFICE TO: THE SHERIFF OF K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON
On February 7, 2012, a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure (“Judgment�) was entered in favor of Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP (“Plaintiff�) against the defendants Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Leslie E. Harris, deceased; Kenneth Ball; Nora Mae Wood; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint (“Defendant�). The Judgment forecloses the interests of all the Defendants in and to the following described property (“Property�) commonly known as 708 Roswell DR, Bremerton, WA 98310 for the total sum of $222,271.54 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.875% per annum from February 9, 2012. The Property situated in Kitsap County, State of Washington, is legally described as: LOT 32, ROSWELL ADDITON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 23, 24, 25 AND 26 IN KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON. THEREFORE, pursuant to RCW 61.12.060, and in the name of the State of Washington, you are hereby commanded to sell the Property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in order to satisfy the Judgment, including post-judgment interest and costs.
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $344,000
725 Madison Avenue NE #28, BI
$389,000
9681 Battle Point Dr, BI
SUN 1-4
Impeccably maintained home w/private elevator to main floor living areas or upper BR suites from prvt 2-car garage. #303144. Andy Moore 206-7556296, BainbridgeIslandWaterfront.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
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Beautiful 4-bdrm home features an open great rm, gourmet kitchen with walkin pantry, main floor office, 2 bonus rooms, generous storage & 3-car garage. #292999. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Short stroll to Manitou Beach & Rolling Bay from this 3BR/2.5BA American country-style home w/cottage feel. 9 ft ceilings, large bonus & more! #321076. Ty Evans 206-795-0202. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
New Price! 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/Susan Burris 206-780-7678. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Beautiful Craftsman-style home in a private and serene setting on 2.5 acres. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with bonus room, media room and family room. #323674. Susan Grosten 206-780-7672. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. New Listing! Turn-key working farm on 5+acres. Turn-of-the-century home updated where it counts. 3BR/3BA plus office & separate guest qtrs. #325329. Susan Murie Burris 206-498-8479. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Views, Beach Rights, Nanny Quarters! Beautiful 4 bedroom home, 3579 sq. ft. with hardwood floors, vaulted ceiling and tall windows pulling you to sweeping views of the Sound and Cascades. Library, family room, guest quarters with adjoining bath and private entrance, Main floor master suite, loft office. Short stroll to beach. Offered at $738,000 Patti Shannon and Mudge Mair, 206-276-8139, www.HighPointRG.com/300522
$739,000
665 Tiffany Meadows Drive NE, BI
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$859,000
9797 Sunny Hill Circle, BI
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Beautiful new construction just 3 blocks to the ferry! Upgrades galore, fabulous light-filled master, main floor den & bdrm w/bath. Stainless kitchen. MLS#320820. Ana Richards 206-459-8222. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. New Listing! Magnificent Roger Katz designed home on wooded 2.5 acres in exclusive sunny south end neighborhood. This home is beautifully finished with everything you would expect! DD: From Blakely Ave, right on Country Club, right on Ft. Ward Hill, left on Sunny Hill Circle to home on right. Eileen Black 206-696-1540. John L. Scott Real Estate. www.johnlscott.com
$898,000
6710 NE Dapple Court, Bainbridge IslandSUN 1-4
$989,000
4953 NE Avalon Lane, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4
New Price! Mtn & Sound views from this 4,000Âą sq ft, 3BR home with timeless design, a kitchen for multiple chefs & custom finishes throughout. #197995. Molly Neary/Joanie Ransom 206-920-9166. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$415,000
1259 Shanti Lane NE, BI
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$455,000
4092 West Blakely Avenue NE, BI
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Charming home offers flexible living & many bonus spaces. 2BR+ loft & Cupola. Great outdoor entertaining on prvt patio & so-facing deck. #324801. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
Exquisite 5,100+ sq ft lodge-style home. 4 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, media room, study, master with sitting area, fireplace, sauna and exercise room. Private 2.3 acres. #311878. Joe Richards 206-459-8223. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$468,000
11180 Genevieve Place NE, BI
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$915,000
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$539,000
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11024 Arrow Point, BI
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Just Listed‌Quaint & cozy in town living! Immaculate home w/designer colors, granite, hardwoods, full basement & more. Shannon Dierickx 206799-0888, Realestate-bainbridge.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
Just Listed! View the spacious sunny yard from one of 4 bay windows in this light-filled 3+bdrm Meadowmeer home on a shy half acre. Julie Miller 206949-9655, BainbridgeIslandProperty.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Charming 3BR/3.5BA Craftsman. Thoughtful attention to detail, great spaces, finished room over garage, stunning landscape. #318630. Molly Neary/Joanie Ransom 206-409-0521. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$590,000 8180 NE West Port Madison Rd, BI
SAT 1-4
New Price! Remodeled 4000+ sq ft home on 4+acres w/pasture, pond, horse barn & hay loft. Property backs county park & Bloedel. #312507. Sid Ball 206617-7098, Wonderful-Life-Bainbridge.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$629,000
11108 Genevieve Place NE, BI
SUN 1-4
Meadowmeer with golf included! 3900+ sq ft custom Craftsman w/3BR, 4BA plus bonus, quality millwork & more. #293750. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179 Host David Parker 206-714-4300. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
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Point Madison Charmer. Welcome to the beach! This 1946 Port Madison Charmer was extensively remodeled in 2006 with the addition of an oversize 2-car garage including Artist Studio above. 133’ of Port Madison Waterfront. MLS #324758. Sonja Jones 206.769.0669. Email: Sonja.Jones@ SothebysRealty.com New Listing! Unique 10-acre property w/3250¹ sq ft of living space! Exquisite main home plus 2 separate BR en-suite units each with fireplace and private entry. Betsy Atkinson 206-818-5556. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Inspired by grand lodges of the Pacific Northwest, this stunning home offers the perfect blend of indoor living & outdoor lifestyle. Privately situated on over 2 acres of land waterside along Manzanita Bay DD: Hwy 305 N to Koura (West), left on Miller. Right on Arrow Point. Home is on the right down share driveway to sign. Eileen Black 206-696-1540 www.johnlscott.com/23895 HOST: Don Rooks
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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.
Distinctive Bainbridge Island Home
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206-696-1540 John L. Scott Real Estate www.johnlscott.com/97600 MLS #323298
Location 13502 Phelps Rd NE, BI Price $559,000 DD: Hwy 305 to East on Day Road.
Immediate left on Phelps to sign on right.
Hidden Creek Area Home
Fred Cook
Location 2135 SE Cedar Road Price $199,950 Features 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1,392 SF,
(360) 895-0660 Sun Quest Realty www.sunquestrealty.com MLS #277101
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Delightful setting! Centrally located 2112 sq ft 3 BR/2.5 BA home situated on a shy 1/2-acre corner lot. Covered porch, slate entry, hardwood floors and inviting colors. Two living areas on main floor, plus dining room & kitchen. Upper level master suite boasts walk-in closet & 5-piece bath w/jetted soaking tub. Other features include skylights, unique fixtures, propane stove, fruit trees, garden beds, 2-car garage & deck. Close to Kitsap Transit and community beach access. Make this your new home today!
Sweet deal on this in town fantastic package. 2-story with daylight basement. A nice kitchen with dining area + wood stove and great master suite. The lower level is a full daylight basement with room for a pool table, media room, etc. All this on acreage…wait there’s more… an adorable 1-bedroom guest/art studio. Just 2 minutes to the Kingston/Edmonds and Kingston/Seattle ferries.
Catherine Arlen
Jan Zufelt
Fletcher Bay Area
Windermere RE/West Sound Inc Direct 360-340-8186 | Office 360-297-2661 www.catherinearlen.mywindermere.com catherinearlen@windermere.com MLS# 296215
Location 5637 NE Foster Road Price $374,000 Features Dining Room, French Doors,
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Location 11076 NE 272nd St Price $369,000 Features 3 bedroom/2.5 bath, MLS#311698
4.55 acres, guest house
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CHIEF OF INVESTIGATIONS & SUPPORT SERVICES Date of first publication: 03/02/12 Date of last publication: 04/06/12 (PW590517)
MAKE RETURN HEREOF within sixty days of the date indicated below, showing you have executed the same. Pursuant to RCW 6.21.050(2), the Sheriff may adjourn the foreclosure sale from time to time, not exceeding thirty days beyond the last date at which this Writ is made returnable, with the consent of the plaintiff endorsed upon this Writ or by a contemporaneous writing. WITNESS, the Honorable JEANETTE DALTON Judge of the Superior Court and the seal of said Court, affixed this 22nd day of February, 2012, at Port Orchard, Washington. By: David W. Peterson Superior Court Clerk By: Kristen Kinsley Deputy Clerk THE SALE DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR FRIDAY, A P R I L 2 0 , 2 0 1 2 AT 1 0 : 3 0 A M . , AT T H E MAIN ENTRANCE, KITSAP COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON. Y O U M AY H AV E A RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPERTY FROM THE S A L E U N D E R S TATUTES OF THE STATE, INCLUDING SECTIONS 6.13.010, 6.13.030, 6.13.040, 6.15.010 AND 6.15.060 OF THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON, IN THE MATTER DESCRIBED IN THOSE STATUES. STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF BY: DAVID WHITE
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10 House Plants, $3 to $5 each. 360-373-9388 Illahee area. 120 + Pieces Christmas Gift Wrapping Items: paper, boxes, gift bags, tissue, ribbon, tags, bows, decorations, bag filler & etc $60. Christmas wreaths: red metal bells $10, large Weaver Flower Company $20, sculpted metal Santa $5. 60 + Pieces Ever yday Gift Wrapping Items: paper, tissue, gift bags, and etc. $30, 16 new wooden hangers $5, Gorham lead crystal bowl $20. Smoke free home, photos available, all prices obo. 360-4791307; cash/Pay Pal only. Back Seat Massager, Homedics 10-motor with heat, black. Use in home, office or auto. Excellent condition. $25. Call (360)697-5985 COPPER KITCHEN Wall ornaments. 9 copper mold ornaments. Excellent condition. $55 OBO for all. 253-8572623 Grill; gas, Char-Broil, 42� tall, 55� long, with wheels & shelves. Good condition! One year old. $50. Rollerblades, girl’s a n d w o m e n ’s 4 p a i r, various sizes, $15/ pair. Porcelain doll, maybe a collectible in great condition $20. Kingston. Call 360-297-5925. I TA L I A N G O L D b o x style chain for necklace, $100. 360-475-8644 Levi’s Jacket & matching j e a n s ! M e n ’s ; h e a v y lined, XL jacket & matchi n g L ev i ’s 5 0 4 j e a n s. Both for only $30. 360377-4380. L ove s e a t R e c l i n e r, clean, can deliver, $65. (360)479-4033 OAK Coffee table, rectangular with shelf below gr e a t c o n d i t i o n , $ 5 0 . B l u e r o cke r r e c l i n e r, small size, Beautiful shape, $80. 360-7792173 Poulsbo Oval bevelled glass coffee table, beautiful wood f ra m e, $ 9 0 . F u l l s i ze comforter set: skirt and 2 shams. Floral wine green and gold. Beautiful shape, $20. 360-7792173 Poulsbo
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Par ty Lite candles: 2 glass votive holders with 6 candles $10. (3) 6� candle holders with (6) 3� ball candles $20, 12� ceramic Thanksgiving tea-light holder $25. 3 piece round mirror tray set with white leather edges $25. New 14� Mr. & M r s. E a s t e r bu n ny $20. Animated Musical Santa Decoration, 18�x15�x12� $50. Smoke free home, photos available, all prices obo. 360-479-1307 (cash or Pay Pal only). SAPHIRE pendant surrounded by Cubic Zirconia Stones. Resembles P r i n c e s s D i a n a ’s E n gagement Ring, $53. NECKLACE, gold chain w i t h r o u n d d i m e - s i ze Green Jade pendant and Chinese characters for “Good Luck�, $62. 360475-8644 Sewing machine; Bernina 801 with case. New foot pedal. $150. Call 360-990-1047, Poulsbo Sewing machine; Singer 603 with case. Special discs & instruction booklet. $150. Call 360-9901047, Poulsbo. SINK, Elkay gour met, stainless steel. $150 obo. 360-779-3574. Snowboard, 128 cm. w i t h b i n d i n g s . G i r l ’s classy pastel purple with unicor ns. Nice. $75. Kingston. Call 360-2975925. TIRE: 120R Cooper Disc o ve r e r AT R , LT 2 3 5 / 85R16/E1. On Ford Mag Wheel. Almost new! $110 obo. 360-895-4202 TIRE: LT235/85R16/E1, 120R Cooper Discoverer AT R . O n F o r d M a g W h e e l . A l m o s t n e w. $110 obo. 360-895-4202 Free Items Recycler
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I B U Y G O L D, S i l ve r, D i a m o n d s, W r i s t a n d Pocket Watches, Gold and Silver Coins, Silverware, Gold and Platinum Antique Jewelry. Call Mic h a e l A n t h o ny ’s a t (206)254-2575 Home Furnishings
NEW QUEEN pillowtop mattress set w/warranty. Sell $149. 253-537-3056 --------------------------------KING PILLOWTOP mattress set, 3 piece, brand new in wrap. $249. 253539-1600 --------------------------------NEW CHERRY Sleigh bedroom set. Includes dresser, mirror & nightstand. Still boxed. Will let go $599. 253-5373056 --------------------------------FULL OR TWIN mattress sets, new. $120. 253-539-1600 --------------------------------N E W A D J U S TA B L E b e d w / m e m o r y fo a m m a t t r e s s. L i s t $ 2 8 0 0 . S a c r i f i c e, $ 9 5 0 . 2 5 3 537-3056 --------------------------------L E AT H E R S O F A & loveseat, factory sealed w/lifetime warranty. List $3500. Must sell $795. 253-539-1600
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Tools
Dogs
Must sell Beautiful Ladies size 7 wedding ring. White gold band. Nice 1/2 karat surrounded by (4) 1/8 karat Diamonds. Total weight little over 1 karat. Paid $4,000 asking $2,000 OBO. Call 253-579-3460
LAGUNA TOOLS Bandsaw. 16 inch with extra saw blades and mobility kit. Excellent condition. Sells new for $2,200. A deal at $1,500! 360-3783680 Friday Harbor, San Juan Islands
G I A N T S C H N AU Z E R puppies. Black, 16 weeks. Both parents onsite. Champion bloodlines. This athletic dog requires an active family. Puppies will mature in the 80-100 pound range. If you are firm, positive, active and disciplined, this dog is a joy to own! 2 females, 5 males. 3 show quality, $2000. 4 pet quality, $1500. 206851-6308, 360-649-4713
Miscellaneous
1/2 OFF Glass w/ Purchase of Garage Door
1-888-289-6945 A-1 Door Service (Mention this ad) Newspaper Roll Ends For Sale C l e a n , n ew s p r i n t r o l l ends. Perfect for moving, kid’s projects, table covering, etc. North Kitsap Herald/ Sound Classifieds 19351 8th Avenue NE, Suite 205, Poulsbo (2nd floor, through the double glass doors)
Office Hours 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday SAWMILLS from only $3997 -- Make and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info/DVD: www.NorwoodS aw m i l l s. c o m 1 - 8 0 0 578-1363 Ext. 300N
Dogs
5 PUREBRED Miniature American Eskimo puppies for sale. $650 each. Great with kids, family raised. Mom on-site. Ready for their forever home. If interested, please email: americaneskimopups@gmail.com or call 360-675-6117 (2) AKC COCKER Spaniel boys offered by Prarie Colors Farm. One Buff, one Tough! Buff would be happiest in a cuddly home centered placement, Tough (looks like the pup in the old suntan ad - tan & white parti) will be your partner on all adventures! Exceptionally well raised, will h a ve a l l t h e i r p u p py s h o t s , c r a t e & Ko n g trained, good overnight and using the doggy door! $600. Health guarrantee. Free puppy play classes, ongoing support. Email for complete info and pictures: prariecolorsfarm@yahoo.com 360-672-8024 A K C AU S T R A L I A N Shepherd puppies, pure bred. Born 12/28/11. Parents on site. Shots, worming & vet checked. Happy go lucky temperments! Black Tri Colors: one girl and two boys. $400 ea. San Juan Island. Call Br uce 360378-9451 or please leave message.
GOLDEN DOODLE Puppies, ready March 3rd. Small, medium and large size. Blacks, Reds and Blondes. F1B’s, 3/4 Poodle. Hip, eye, elbow clearances. Dew claws removed, wormed and 1st shots. Hypoallergenic, non-shedding, smart, calm and really cool. $900-$1600. Email me for more pictures and info r m a t i o n : p u p s n d o o dles@gmail.com or call 360-420-2277
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RUMMAGE SALE to benefit North Kitsap High School Marching Band & Color Guard, ONE DAY ONLY!! Saturday March 3rd 7am-3pm in the Commons at NKHS. Multi Family!! LOTS of treasures to rummage through. For more information, email Victoria at victoriam@olypen.com
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A K C G R E AT D A N E Puppies. Now offering Musical Instruments Full-Euro’s, Half-Euro’s & Standard Great Danes. Males & females. Every color but Faw n s , $ 5 0 0 & u p. Looking for your Health guarantee. Lidream house? Go to c e n s e d s i n c e 2 0 0 2 . pnwHomeFinder.com Dreyersdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of 1963 BALDWIN PIANO; to find the perfect Great Danes. Also; sellAcrosonic Spinet with home for sale or rent. ing Standard Poodles. bench. Smaller size, fits www.dreyersdanes.com well in small spaces. Call 503-556-4190. Perfect for beginner or SOLD IT? FOUND IT? advaced player. Medium Let us know by calling color, solid wood. Great 1-800-388-2527 so we c o n d i t i o n ! $ 7 0 0 o b o. can cancel your ad. Can email more information. Please contact MarTOY POODLE, 8 weeks tha at 360-341-5158 or o l d . M a l e, bl a ck w i t h 425-418-0091. Clinton, white paws, chin and Whidbey Island. neckline. CKC Registered. Tail bobbed, dew GRAND PIANO, c l aw s c l i p p e d , p u p py K . K aw a i G S - 5 0 6 ’ 9 ” . shots and partially potty A p p r ox 2 5 ye a r s o l d . One adult owner/pianist. AKC GERMAN Shepherd trained. $450. (307)259Glossy black, well main- puppies, bred for sound 2 3 0 7 P o r t O r c h a r d . tained with regular tun- temperament and train E m a i l f o r p i c t u r e s : ings, voicings/regulation. a b i l i t y. A l l G e r m a n glasser2@msn.com GS = Grand Supreme, bloodlines. Parents onTack, Feed & the highend Kawai mod- site and family raised. Supplies el of the time. And the Males / females. $700. GS-50 was a a favorite 360-456-0362 with beautiful bass and w e l l b a l a n c e d t o n e . AKC show quality, Stan$ 1 2 , 7 4 5 / o b o. S t e v e , dard Poodle puppies. (360)697-6453 or 206- Born 11.11.11, 1 black & 3 white. $695 and 450-4581 up/cash. Thurs or weekReach thousands ends 360.582.7203
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Cats
Young male cat needs a good home. Very loving, playful & smar t. Neutered. Call 360-2751240. Leave message if no answer.
2011 CADILLAC DTS, only 2,200 miles! Red, 4 door, sunroof. Standard Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance includes scheduled oil changes, tire rotations, replacement of engine and cabin air filters and multipoint vehicle inspections for 4yrs or 50,000 miles. OnStar with improved voice recognition capabilities. Fully loaded. Absolutely stunning. $32,000. 360-299-3842, 360-220-5350 Automobiles Chevrolet
1995 CHEVY Impala SS. Original owner; only 49,000 miles; Corvette 350 engine; factory upgraded brake system; dark green/grey metallic paint, grey leather interior; Pioneer 12 CD system with remote; electric windows, seats, door locks; original wheels; r e g u l a r m a i n t e n a n c e. C o m fo r t a b l y s e a t s 4 adults perfect for those who like to get out and d r i ve . $ 1 3 , 4 9 9 . C a l l : (360)509-5851
1997 21’ DUCKWORTH Silverwing Semi Hardt o p. “ T h e # 1 C u s t o m Welded Aluminum Boat”. V Hull. Shock absorber captains chairs, bench seats and fish seats. Po l e h o l d e r s. S t e r e o. Dual batteries and more. 2001 Honda 130 Outboard and Merc 15 HP kicker. Priced to sell at $19,995. More Info Available. 360-472-0895 Friday Harbor 2 0 0 5 1 7 ’ D C Tra cke r. Deep V Aluminum boat. 2005 4 Stroke Merc, 115 HP. 2005 4 Stroke Merc 9.9 HP, 50 HP electric t r o l l i n g m o t o r. H u m m i n g b i r d G P S, C h a r t P l o t t e r, F i s h F i n d e r, Stereo, 1 Downrigger, Bimini Top. Ready to fish! Call Troy, 360-5442217. Email for photo: troybertran@yahoo.com Automobiles Classics & Collectibles
CASH FOR CARS Junk Car Removal
BOSTON TERRIER Puppies. Purebred, born with or without Titles December 4th. Excellent Locally Owned markings & conformation! 2 males & female. Paper trained with first shots. Family raised! SuAutomobiles per friendly dispositions! garage sales - WA Dodge Only $800 each. Harriet 1999 DODGE INTREP360-929-0495 or 360679-2500 Whidbey Is- Garage/Moving Sales ID ES. Excellent condiKitsap County tion. $3,699 360-895land. Poulsbo 1717 COLLIE PUPPIES AKC E S TAT E S A L E ; K n i ck 10 wks. Beautiful Cham- knacks, books and bookAutomobiles pion sired. Rough Collie cases, piano, desks, asMazda Puppies. Lassie like, tri- sorted household goods. c o l o r & s a bl e. Pe t & Saturday and Sunday, 1994 MAZDA MPV S h ow. B o r n 1 2 / 1 5 / 1 1 9 a m - 3 p m . 1 7 5 4 N E ( g r e e n ) $ 3 2 8 8 . See pictures & info at: Mesford Rd., Poulsbo S t k # 1 7 8 0 1 3 . v i n nailsbymary.com/collies.htm (Viking Park) Look for jm3lv5234r0619563. 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* Call: 425- 445-5277 signs.
Automobiles Mazda
Automobiles Volkswagen
1995 MAZDA Millennia (gold)$1,388 stk#79063 vin#jm1ta222xs1131731 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.*
2003 VW Jetta Wagon TDI Diesel. 149,000 m i l e s. Ave ra g e s 4 5 MPG! Baltic Green, black interior and Thule Automobiles sport rack optional. Very Nissan good condition! Only 1996 NISSAN Sentra ( owners. New tires, just a m a r o o n ) $ 1 6 8 8 . s t k # month ago. Maintenance records from dealership. 78867. $6,200. Eastsound, San vin1n4ab41d2tc729925. Juan Islands. Call for 1-888-631-1192.Dlr.* appt Thursdays in Anacortes. 360-376-4490. Automobiles stripes@rockisland.com Pontiac
Sport Utility Vehicles Jeep
1995 JEEP Cherokee (blue)stk#79079. $1588. vin#1j4ft28sxsl628517. 1-888-631-1192.Dlr.* 1998 JEEP Cherokee (white) stk#177545. $ 2 2 8 8 . vin1j4fj68s7wl169885. 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.*
Pickup Trucks Toyota
1998 PONTIAC Grand Pickup Trucks Am ( red) $1388. stk# Toyota 1 7 8 3 3 0 . v i n # 2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA 1gne52m3wc711997. 2 w d , a u t o, A C , 2 d r, 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* white, 26k. Clean inside & o u t . N o n s m o k e r. 2007 TOYOTA Tundra Treasure Hunting? Check out our Recycle Great condition. $16,500 Crew Max. Only 23,900 OBO. 360-970-0169 m i l e s ! V- 8 , 5 . 7 L , 6 ads before someone Speed Automatic. 4WD, Find your perfect pet else finds your riches. TRD Off-Road Package, in the Classifieds. Stability Control, ABS, Automobiles www.nw-ads.com A/C, Power Everything, Volkswagen Cruise Control, Tilt 1995 Volkswagon Jetta Sport Utility Vehicles Wheel, MP3 Multi Disc Chevrolet Premium Sound Pack(red)stk#78548. $1588. age, Bluetooth Wireless, vin3vwrc81hosm064988. 1985 CHEVY Blazer 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* ( bl a ck ) S t k # 2 7 8 1 2 3 . Parking Sensors, Backu p C a m e ra , D u a l A i r $988. 1-888-631-1192. 1998 VW Golf (red) vin#1g8ek18h2ff187273. B a g s , D u a l P o w e r stk#78870. $2588. Seats, Sliding/Tilt Sun vin3vwfa81h2wm214727 Dlr.* Roof, Running Boards, 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* H a r d To n n e a u C ove r, Sport Utility Vehicles Bed Liner, Towing PackFord Pickup Trucks age, Alloy Wheels, UpChevrolet 2001 FORD explorer graded Exhaust and Air ( b l a c k ) s t k # 7 9 0 7 8 . Breather. Kelley Blue 1992 CHEVY 1500 EX 2 3 8 8 . Book Value: $37,940. (brown) $2388. stk# $ vin1fmzu73e31za57135. Asking $35,000. 360178525. 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* 1-888-631-1192. Dlr.* 632-4385
KITSAP SERVICES
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Carpentry/Woodworking
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Home Services Handyperson
THE HOUSE DOCTOR LLC Handyman & Remodeling Services Lic.~Bonded~Insured “Some Jobs Too Big, No Job Too Small”
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Home Services Hauling & Cleanup
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WE TAKE IT ALL! Junk, Appliances, yard debris, etc. Serving Kitsap Co. since 1997
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Home Services Hauling & Cleanup
$ WE BUY $ Junk Cars, Trucks, Semis, Busses & Heavy Equipment Any Condition With or W/out Title
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House/Cleaning Service
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CLEANING SERVICES * Residential * Office Buildings * One-time Clean Outs * Windows * Condos * Hauling Free Estimates Bonded & Insured (360) 697-4010 Cell (360) 286-7284
Home Services Landscape Services
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LANDSCAPING
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Shovel snow, remove debris, bark, prune, protect plants, etc. Pre-plan for your lawn maintenance, decking, fencing, retaining walls, pathways, etc.
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