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BASEBALL-ARAMA AND THE MARINER MOOSE Creosote, Fort Ward, Pleasant Beach, Port Blakely, Port Madison, Moran School, Winslow School. Those names were emblazoned on uniforms of early Bainbridge baseball teams that practiced and played on dirt fields around the island. Today, many former members of teams from Bainbridge High School, men and women softball leagues, Little League and Babe Ruth League still live in the area. The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is looking for current and former Bainbridge baseball players and fans to gather on the museum grounds for Baseball-a-rama, May 19 from 2-5 p.m. The Mariner Moose will pay a visit and there will be an opportunity to join him for a picture. If you ever played baseball on Bainbridge Island, you’re invited to participate in the event and reminisce about your years in the game. Rummage around in your attic and trunk and wear your old uniform. The event will feature free admission to the museum, food, vintage movies and photos, a raffle, prizes for the most current and former baseball team members, and pictures with the MariSee BASEBALL, Page 2
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Man saved, dog killed in boat fire
Driver leaves child on bus
Friend was following in another boat
3-year-old found in safety seat By KIPP ROBERTSON
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POULSBO — A bus driver for the North Kitsap School District is on administrative leave after leaving a preschooler unattended on a bus for at least 30 minutes. The driver, who has more than 20 years of experience, returned to the Finn Hill bus depot after dropping students off at Breidablik Elementary May 2. The school district
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — A 30-foot motorboat was destroyed and a dog is thought to be dead following a vessel fire in Agate Pass Thursday. It took emergency crews and bystanders about two hours to extinguish the flames. No injuries to humans were reported. North Kitsap Fire & Rescue crews were dispatched to a boat fire in the water at 6:41 a.m. NKF&R spokesperson Michele Laboda said land crews arrived about 6:50 a.m. and the fire boat, stationed in Kingston, arrived about 15 minutes later. The U.S. Coast Guard and several private vessels assisted. Bainbridge Island Fire Chief Hank Teran said his department’s fire vessel was undergoing an upgrade at the time and could not go to the scene, according to the Bainbridge Island Review. A man and his dog left the Brownsville Marina south of Keyport Thursday morning, driving the 30-foot motor vessel and followed by a friend in another boat. The friend noticed a “problem” and pulled alongside, according to Laboda. The friend was able to get the man off the burning vessel, but was unable to save the dog. Island photographer Martin Bydalek said he “woke up to the sound of helicopters and looked out and I saw a burning boat on the water.” Bydalek watched the boat for a short time as it drifted in the water and continued to burn. Aside from a few onlookers and a news helicopter, no one was around to tend to the fire. “Just like car fires, once a boat or car starts burning, it’s usually catastrophic,” Laboda said. “The See FIRE, Page A3
estimates the student was unattended for 30-40 minutes. The 3-year-old child was strapped into a child safety seat when found, North Kitsap School District spokeswoman Robyn Chastain. The bus, according to Chastain, was a “smaller bus” with a capacity for 23 students. Chastain did not know where on the bus the child was seated. While preparing for a route, another bus driver discovered the student on the bus. Following the See LEFT BEHIND, Page A2
KHS student expelled after bringing grenade pin to school By KIPP ROBERTSON
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A 30-foot motorboat burns in Agate Pass, Thursday. A man was saved by a friend following in another boat, but the man’s dog is believed to have died.
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KINGSTON — A 16-year-old Kingston High School student was placed on emergency expulsion after being detained for bringing a part of a grenade to school. The student was not taken into custody. The
Surf and turf: Cow carcass finally sunk using chains, cinder blocks By KIPP ROBERTSON
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KINGSTON — The cow carcass that washed up on North Beach the end of April became more than a headache for the Port of Kingston. It became a tourist attraction — at least on a small scale. Kingston Adventures owner Beth
Brewster rented five or six paddle boards to people who wanted to see the cow, tethered to a buoy, up close. However, the chance to see the water-logged mammal ended Tuesday. Port employees embarked on a mission to sink the cow, using chain and cindern blocks. Now, marine wildlife are assisting in the carcass’s final
case will be handled by the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office. A classroom was evacuated Monday as a precaution after a student notified school administrators that another student had part of a hand grenade, according to Kitsap County Sheriff ’s See GRENADE, Page A3
“They really did get ‘moooving’ on this one.” — Kingston Port Commissioner Walt Elliott, on the port’s handling of a cow found dead on North Beach.
decomposition. “Most places get seals,” Kingston Port Commissioner Walt Elliot said. “We get a cow.” Elliott appreciated the port’s response. Harbormaster Kevin Van
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Driftwood sculpture placed at Poulsbo’s Fish Park By Megan Stephenson
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POULSBO — From hundreds of pieces of driftwood that float in Washington lakes and bays, artist Travis Foreman forges chairs, tables and, now, animal sculptures. One of his pieces, an 8-foot salmon, sits atop the highest point in Poulsbo’s Fish Park. The grain of the wood works well for this fish, Foreman said, as it shimmers in the sunlight. Poulsbo has a history of promoting public artwork. In the case of this fish, park volunteer Tom Nordlie recruited Foreman to create a unique piece for the park.
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Continued from page A1 discovery, another driver immediately transported the student back to school, according to a statement by the school district.
Artist Travis Foreman used more than 500 pieces of driftwood to create this fish sculpture for Poulsbo’s Fish Park.
Nordlie said he saw some of Foreman’s driftwood pieces at Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island about six months ago. This is the second major art installation for Fish Park. Nordlie also recruited John Frisch, who carved the large fish onto a granite rock that sits at the head of Fish Park. Fish Park takes its name from the diverse species of fish that migrate local channels. Dogfish Creek still flows on the western side of the park, where viewing platforms give a great view of salmon journeys in the fall. Foreman’s driftwood fish was mounted a few weeks ago with the help of the North
Kitsap High School soccer team and the park’s steering committee, which holds a work day once a month. Rotary Club of PoulsboNorth Kitsap funded the iron post the fish sits on. Foreman once worked in construction. About 15 years ago he picked up a few sticks lying around he thought looked “neat.” “It’s nice doing what I want. No one is standing over my shoulder telling me what to do,” he said. He’s been featured in art galleries, garden shops and public and private gardens all over the Sound, from Seattle to Port Townsend. Once he began creating
animal sculptures, he had several requests, including a dragon. The South Kitsap High School graduate now lives on Bainbridge Island, where he spends about eight to 12 hours creating each piece, not including gathering the
wood. He also has people drop off wood for him to use. “I found a piece that looked like a hoof,” he said, describing the first horse he created. “I just try to make what the wood tells me to make.”
Nordlie asked Foreman to create another fish. The city recently acquired another three acres along Bond Road to expand Fish Park. Nordlie said a suspension bridge and viewing platforms will be built there.
Bus drivers are required to go through a checklist after each run they make. According to Chastain, the protocol would have been to lock the bus before leaving the school and doing the standard check. Chastain said the district
is adamant that drivers follow the checklist procedure. The checklist, which includes many specifications, is supposed to be signed each day. Drivers turn in their checklist at the end of the week. “We sincerely regret that
this incident occurred and want you to know that we take this situation and the safety of all students very seriously,” Assistant Superintendent Chris Willits said in a statement issued by the school district. “This was clearly an error
on the part of the employee who did not follow district protocol, which requires drivers to check the entire bus at the end of their route. The bus driver was immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation.”
The bus driver has a clean driving record with the district, Chastain said. An investigation into the incident was to last about one week, Chastain said. Calls to the child’s family were not returned by deadline.
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Kingston community open house May 17 KINGSTON — Are you interested in the future of Kingston? Would you like to provide input about that future? Would you like to know what your county government is doing for you? Are you interested in economic development, the future of local trails or what the many volunteer organizations are accomplishing?
If so, mark May 17 from 7-9 p.m. on your calendar: The Kingston Citizen Advisory Council is sponsoring an Open House at the Kingston Middle School at 9000 NE West Kingston Road. County Commissioner Rob Gelder will participate in the evening of information exchange. Gelder will welcome
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fuse, Wilson said an unspecified amount of ammunition was found in the student’s backpack. The type of ammunition was not known to him. In a letter to parents, KHS Principal Christy Cole wrote, “It was reported that a student had some soft pellets used for air guns and what appeared to be a pin from the top of a grenade stored in his backpack.” Wilson said the student told the deputy he forgot to clean his backpack out after coming to school. The “ammunition” was from the weekend. Wilson said the expelled student just “has an interest in this stuff.” North Kitsap School District spokeswoman Robyn Chastain is not aware of an incident like this happening before at KHS.
Continued from page A1 spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson. The student was detained by school security and placed in the conference room. The call to county sheriffs came at 1:43 p.m. A deputy arrived at school at 2:32 p.m., according to Wilson. The student, according to a report by the responding deputy, admitted to taking a grenade fuse to school to “fix part of it.” An explosives ordnance technician determined the fuse was inert, according to Wilson. The fuse was from an M228 grenade, originally designed as a practice grenade. According to Wilson, the piece of grenade was purchased on eBay. Along with the grenade
attendees and introduce other dignitaries. Brief presentations will be made on topics important to Kingston residents, including the Shoreline Master Plan, the Forest and Bay Project and the State Road 104 Re-alignment Proposal and Sidewalk Project. Sit in on a brief, formal presentation or visit the more than 40 community and county
booths to find information or provide input on your areas of interest. The Kingston Citizen Advisory Committee is comprised of a group of citizen volunteers appointed by the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners to be a conduit between the Kingston community and Kitsap County government. Committee members bring
issues and projects from the county and other government entities to the community, and provide feedback and recommendations to the county regarding the community’s response and concerns. The advisory council also provides a discussion forum for community interests and issues and works to develop and promote a
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Woodward is leaving North Kitsap School District POULSBO — Shawn Woodward, assistant superintendent of teaching and learning in the North Kitsap School District, is heading to Idaho after the 2011-12
school year. Woodward accepted a superintendent position at the Lake Pend Oreille School District in Sandpoint, Idaho. Woodward’s last day with
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boat and did not report any injuries. The boat, with the assistance of the Coast Guard, was towed back to Brownsville Marina. The Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of the fire.
Continued from page A1 amount of plastic, all the fiberglass, all of which burns very, very well once it gets started. “We’re very, very grateful to the man’s friend for getting the man off the burning boat.” She said the man was transferred to a Coast Guard
— Bainbridge Island Review reporter Richard D. Oxley contributed to this report.
NKSD is June 30. Woodward began working in the district in July 2008. He is the second administrative employee this year to accept a position in another school district. Aaron Leavell, director of secondary education in NKSD, accepted the assistant superintendent position in the Bremerton School District. He will begin his new job next school year. “While I am excited about the opportunity to be superintendent in the Lake Pend
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IN OUR OPINION
Governor candidate McKenna owes apology for outburst
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ob McKenna just doesn’t get it. In a gaffe heard ’round the Sound, McKenna — our current state attorney general and the Republican candidate for governor — unloaded on a young woman who pressed him for his position on the Reproductive Parity Act. McKenna was leaving a fisheries conference last week in Seattle when Kendra Obom approached him, tape recorder in hand, and asked if he supported the act, which would require state-funded or state-administered insurance plans to pay for abortions if they pay for maternity care. McKenna first tried to dodge the question, then attacked his questioner, accusing her of trying to “bushwhack” him. Then, rather than answering a legitimate question from a constituent, McKenna went further. He questioned her honesty, then added, “Why don’t you get a job?” To be sure, candidates for high office are often asked tough questions, with microphones in their faces, video cameras rolling, and operatives from opposing parties ready to pounce on any misstatement or gaffe. Regardless, residents of all political stripes have the right to ask questions — and expect straightforward answers — on the critical issues that will guide their vote at the ballot box. What they don’t deserve is a candidate who questions their motives, their honesty and their employment status. Candidates who want to become public servants — and those such as McKenna, who are already in office — should respect the right of citizens to pose questions, whether it’s on a Seattle sidewalk, at a public forum or via a telephone call or email, and treat them with common courtesy, even if they don’t like the question. McKenna has done his reputation and his campaign considerable damage with such an unwarranted outburst. And Ms. Obom deserves an apology.
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LETTERS Hospice appreciates the efforts of its nurses This week, during National Nurses Week, we would like to specially recognize the tremendous contributions that Hospice nurses make to this community. Our nurses, highly trained in symptom management and palliative as opposed to curative treatment, are committed advocates for dignity, compassion and comfort at the end of life. For more than 32 years, Hospice of Kitsap County nurses have lived up to the Nightingale Pledge and sought to elevate the standards of their profession. While we appreciate our nursing staff every day, we would like to take this opportunity to publicly recognize all they do. Each year, our nurses provide more than 45,000 hours of patient care to people in our community coping with a lifelimiting illness. Their compassion and respect for the needs of the terminally ill are without peer, and we commend and thank them for their dedication. Jim Page, president Board of Trustees Hospice of Kitsap County
Duck rescue was a compliment to Poulsbo Ann Simandl’s letter about the recent duck rescue says the varied services involved bespeaks community service at its finest (“Thanks
to those involved in duck rescue,” page A4, May 4 Herald). Reading how the ducklings were saved was indeed heartwarming. And it goes even further. It reflects values and ethics not normally demonstrated in busy urban settings. When the police and fire fighter responses include consideration for animal welfare we know that something wonderful is demonstrated. It has everything to do with kindness, compassion, and the best of humanity. Mahatma Gandhi famously preached that the greatness of a nation is reflected in how animals there are treated. And what a compliment this was to Poulsbo. Linda Troup Bremerton
Poulsbo Garden Club plant sale was a big hit I wish to thank all who made the Poulsbo Garden Club’s annual plant sale such a success: our hard-working club members, their friends and families, and the local businesses that contributed plants, items for our raffle prizes and publicity for our sale. We are most grateful to Constance Swanlund of the Northwest Design Center. She has consistently, through the years, allowed us to have our sale in front of her store. To all our local residents, we thank you for your support. Proceeds from this year’s sale topped all previous years and will
help us continue, through our Grants Program, to lend financial support to the community growth, education, beautification and spirit of Poulsbo. Tess Frazier, chairwoman 2012 Plant Sale Poulsbo Garden Club
Keep interest rates on school loans low On May 8, Congressional Republicans managed to defeat a Democratic effort to forestall a nationwide increase in the interest rate charged for many student loans. Perhaps never before in our country’s history has our nation decided that the best way to grow as a country is to strangle its future by making higher education less affordable in order to keep our wealthiest citizens secure in the special privileges that years of class-based subsidies and tax breaks have made possible. Worse still, our nation seems to feel that family values are strengthened by making it harder to emerge from a state of virtual indentured servitude as our young people pay off onerous student debts. By shifting the real threat to families from economics to the issue of gay marriage, Republicans and conservative groups imply that they favor families while retaining an economically stratified system of class privilege and militarism. The United States spends five See LETTERS, Page A7
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Continued from page A4 times as much on its defense budget as the nation with the next highest defense costs, China. In a world where force is daily being shown to be ineffective and ultimately to bankrupt nations, America’s strategy to “shoot its way out of trouble” may amuse future historians of American decline but it doesn’t keep America a world leader with a strong work force nor does it make our country hopeful and joyous, a land of youth and plenty. If Stafford Loan interest rates are allowed to double from the current rate of 3.4 percent in July, we as a nation will only show other nations the contempt we have for our young people and for family values. The current unemployment rate for those in their 20s — an age when most Americans used to marry and begin their families — is more than 16 percent. Deferring marriage merely increases the number of young adults who are living together often in commu-
nal settings or as unmarried couples. Equity formation for most young people is indefinitely delayed as they accept the reality of being exploited by the lending institutions that lend them money at interest rates that few will be able to repay without penalties as the years drift by. It may be as long as 20 years before these young people can again call their lives their own. What do you call a country that colonizes its own citizens while spending billions in fighting endless wars and strengthening the rule of its disgusting oligarchy? You call it America in the 21st century. Sheila Mengert Poulsbo
Preserve same-sex marriage We have just witnessed the banning of gay marriage by the state of North Carolina with the passing of its Amendment 1, which restricts the definition of marriage to one woman and one man, leaving the love and devotion of all others out in the cold.
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With the signing of SB6239 on Feb. 13 of this year, our great state of Washington said “no” to exclusion and “yes” to inclusion. Our great state now sees people as people, eliminating one more form of discrimination from our society. Gay and lesbian couples are no longer second-class citizens when it comes to their right to marriage. Yet, not unlike North Carolina, some still feel they are better. Some still feel it is their right to discriminate, not on facts but on feelings. Some still insist on the segregation of them from us and are asking you to join them by signing Referendum 74. We hear about the sanctity of marriage and how the denial of participation of gay and lesbian couples will somehow protect heterosexual husbands and wives from a force so powerful that, if not extinguished, marriage as we know it will cease to exist. Fear born of ignorance breeds bigotry and with it we get individuals who are currently hiding behind church walls to spread their
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6 from KHS, 1 from NK are District qualifiers By KIPP ROBERTSON
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KINGSTON — Becca McNurney likes her serve, a lot. The Kingston varsity singles tennis player practices serving an hour a day after dinner, not to mention during the team’s practices. She said her forehand shot, cross court, is also a benefit to her game. “I like to rip it,” she said of her tennis shot. McNurney, along with five other tennis players from the Buccaneers team, will need to do just that if they plan to compete in the West Central District III tournament. The six Bucs who qualified for the tournament play Saturday at Sprinker Recreation Center, 14824 South C St., Tacoma. The qualifying 2A Olympic League tournament began May 2 and finished May 7. The tournament was held at North Kitsap High School tennis courts.
Along with McNurney, Austen Turner will compete in the 2A singles tournament as well. Qualifying 2A doubles teams include Lindsey Wicklein/Erica Daniels and Marilyn Fick/Charlotte Kilborn. Wicklein and Daniels won the 2011 District tournament, after taking the 12th seed into the tournament. This year, Kingston coach Terry Grimm believes they have a shot at making State. Daniels has a lot of power and Wicklein has great placement, she said. “They won the District tournament last year, which was a total surprise, because they were seeded 12th,” Grimm said. “They have that desire, which helps a lot.” To make it to Districts, McNurney won her first three matches — 6-1, 6-1 against Olympic’s Melena Johnson, 6-3, 6-1 against North Kitsap’s Julia Hoak and 6-0, 6-4 against
From left, Kingston varsity tennis players Austen Turner, Marilyn Fick and Becca McNurney are three of six tennis players headed to the District tournament May 12. Not pictured are Erica Daniels, Charlotte Kilborn and Lindsey Wicklein. Kipp Robertson / Herald Kingston’s Austen Turner. She lost in the championship match to Klahowya’s Tracy Landram 6-0, 6-0. Landram is the 2010 and 2011 state champion. Turner made it to Districts with wins against North Mason’s Bree Abplanalp
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6-0, 6-2 and North Kitsap’s Sydney Crabtree 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. She lost to McNurney. She then won against Port Angeles’ Kyrie Reyes 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7-4) and lost to Crabtree 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 for fourth place. Turner’s match against
KINGSTON — Not only did their win over Sequim May 8 keep the Kingston Buccaneers softball team on the top of the Olympic League, it gave them a share of the league title. The Bucs shared the title with Sequim. Sequim defeated Port Angeles May
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Crabtree followed an approximately three-hour match against Reyes. The third/fourth match was, thankfully, not a District qualifier. “It took a little bit of the pressure off,” Turner said. Wicklein and Daniels won
their first three matches 6-1, 6-1 against Klahowya’s Kate Gallegos/Danielle Frederick, 6-0, 6-3 against Sequim’s Hillary Smith/Anna Prorok and 6-3, 6-3 against Port Angeles’ Jordi Fickas/ Chelsea Drake. The two lost in the championship match 7-5, 7-5 to Sequim’s Stacy Hanson/Katrina Chan. Fick and Kilborn won their first two — 6-0, 6-3 against Chimacum’s Rachel/ Rebecca Ramsey, and 6-3, 6-1 against Port Angeles’ Daniell Rutherford/Shayla Bohman. They lost 6-2, 6-2 to Hanson/Chan. They won 7-5, 6-2 against Rutherford/ Bohman for third place. As a team, the Buccaneers were undefeated (12-0) and are the Olympic League champions. This is the third year the Bucs have been undefeated. Practicing hard, everyday despite the weather, has contributed to that success, Grimm said. Grimm also held winter conditioning
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Baseball: Bucs guaranteed State appearance SILVERDALE — Following a number 9 seeding into the West Central District III tournament, the Kingston varsity baseball team battled its way into the semifinals. The Bucs are now guaranteed a State appearance, even if they lose the next two games. The team faces Interlake at 1 p.m. May 12 at the Kitsap Fairgrounds. A win will put them in the championship. A loss puts them in a battle for third. Also in the semifinals are Sumner and Fife. Sumner defeated North Kitsap 2-0 May 9 to advance. Fife defeated Olympic High School. A total of 12 teams earned a spot at Districts. Five of those teams will advance to the State tournament. See UPDATES, Page A8
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STANDINGS FASTPITCH (FINAL) Team Kingston Sequim Port Angeles North Mason North Kitsap Bremerton Olympic Klahowya Port Townsend
W 14 14 13 8 7 6 4 4 0
L 2 2 3 8 8 9 10 12 16 T 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1
L 0 1 2 3 4 4 6 4 7
SCORECARD KINGSTON BASEBALL (DISTRICTS)
against Sumner May 9 Final: Sum 2, NK 0
against Franklin Pierce May 8 Final: KHS 1, FP 0 KHS 100 000 0 — 1 FP 000 000 0 — 0 Battery — KHS: Sander and Setterlund. FP: Cabrera and Weelock. W: Sander. L: Cabrera. Lead hitters — KHS: Setterlund 2-3, Run; Rabedeaux 2-3; McLeod 1-3, RBI.
SOCCER (FINAL) Team W North Kitsap 8 Bremerton 6 Kingston 5 Port Angeles 4 Olympic 3 Klahowya 3 Sequim 2 North Mason 1 Port Townsend 0
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against White River May 9 Final: KHS 4, WR 0 KHS 004 000 0 — 4 WR 000 000 0 — 0 Battery — KHS: McLeod and Setterlund. WR: Johnson, Rohrbach and McMIllen. W: McLeod. L: Johnson. Lead hitters — KHS: Sander 2-4, RBI; Marinan 1-3, 2B, BB, RBI; Rabedeaux 1-3, 2B, BB, SB, RBI.
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Sum 000 010 1 — 2 NK 000 000 0 — 0 Battery — SUM: Boyd and Holland. NK: Straight and Fisher. W: Boyd. L: Straight. Lead hitters — NK: Crowell 1-2; Waller 1-1.
KINGSTON FASTPITCH against Sequim May 8 Final: KHS 6, Seq 2 KHS 102 210 X — 6 4 1 Seq 002 000 0 — 2 5 4 Battery — Seq: Bentz and Rhodefer. KHS: Hilse and Coleman. W: Hilse. L: Bentz. Lead hitters — KHS: Ekonomakis 1-2, 3B, RBI; Gowenlock 1-3, 3B; Reitan 1-3.
KINGSTON SOCCER against Sequim May 3 Final: KHS 5, Seq 3
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Team scores: 1, North Kitsap 202; 2, May 5 at NKHS Kingston 119; 3, North Mason 73.5; 4, Boys Port Townsend 71; 5, Port Angeles 70; 6, Team scores: 1, North Kitsap 160; 2, OlymBremerton 50.5; 7, Sequim 49; 8, Olympic pic 145.5; 3, North Mason 99; 4, Sequim 42; Klowoya 21. 76.5; 5, Port Angeles 71; 6, Kingston 53; 7, Bremerton 27; 8, Port Townsend 18; 9, Top finishers NORTH KITSAP SOCCER 100 meters — Williams (NK), 13.03; 200 Klahowya 11. against Klahowya May 3 meters — Williams (NK), 26.64; 400 meTop finishers ters — Busch (Brem), 1:00.39; 400 meters Final: NK 2, Klah 0 100 meters — Smith (Oly), 11.21; 200 — Colyer (NK), 58.9; 800 meters — Nash First — 1, NK, Moriarty (Ferland), 33rd. meters — Smith (Oly), 22.52; 400 meters Second — 2, NK, Young (Moriarty), 60th. — Capell (NK), 50.63; 400 meters- relay (KHS), 2:22.54; 1,600 meters — Roberts (KHS), 5:13.43; 3,200 meters — Roberts split — Miller (NK), 52.8; 800 meters NORTH KITSAP FASTPITCH — Goldizen (Oly), 1:59.22; 1,600 me- (KHS), 11:05.88; 110m hurdles — Colyer (NK), 15.27; 300m hurdles — Colyer ters — Lutz (Oly), 4:32.23; 3,200 meters against Olympic May 8 (NK), 45.07; 4x100 Relay — NK (Colyer, — Shindler (PA), 9:57.67; 110m hurdles Final: NK 4, Oly 2 Lanzafame, Flemming, Brown), 50.15; — Allen (NM), 15.46; 300m hurdles — 4x200 Relay — NM (Sandquist, Berg, NK 000 310 0 — 4 Allen (NM), 38.77; 4x100 Relay — NK Schwerzler, Williams), 1:50.16; 4x400 ReOly 000 101 1 — 2 (McCorkle, Miller, Barrion, Capell), 44.27; lay — NK (Colyer, Nausid-Nichols, Brown, 4x400 Relay — NM (Beauprey, Hosier, Battery — NK: Keller and Royal. Oly: Howes), 4:13.20; Shot Put — Johnson Miguel, Allen), 3:33.30; Shot Put — FishBiglow and Thompson. W: Keller. L: (Brem), 37-04.00; Discus — Simmons er (Brem), 45-01.50; Discus — Marsh Bigelow. (NK), 103-08; Javelin — Noard (PA), (NM), 129-03; Javelin — Norberg (PA), Lead hitters — NK: Dominguiz 2-4, 98-11; High Jump *Tied — Wahl (KHS), 169-10; High Jump — Brockelsby (Seq), 2B, 2 Runs; Royal 1-4, 2B, RBI; Knutsen Cabellero (PT), Criss (NK), 4-10.00; Pole 6-02.00; Pole Vault — Jensen (NM), 121-4, RBI. Vault — Erickson (PA), 9-00.00; Long 00.00; Long Jump — Braithwaite (PA), Jump — Elmore (Oly), 15-08.00; Triple 21-07.25; Triple Jump – Braithwaite (PA), OLYMPIC LEAGUE TRACK Jump — Lanzafame (NK), 34-05.75. 43-07.00. MEETSummer ROP Version: 1 Page: N/A Size: 5.75” X 10.5” Color: 1/0 (Black) 120508_CL_KC PC: Vana/Lisa R. D: Dan V. PD: Girls Dan V. Writer: Michael Hartman (Stone), 40th. Second — 3, Seq, Venegas, 42nd; 4, KHS, Boles, 44th; 5, KHS, Hartman (Boles), 56th; 6, Seq, Pinza, 58th; 7, KHS, Boles (Burk), 63rd; 8, Seq, Gonzalez, 79th.
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Continued from page A6 classes for students this year, and the tennis team participated. And, preparing to graduate nine of 11 varsity players, Grimm has the junior varsity team still practicing, even though the JV season is over. As for the expected challenge in the postseason, that’s an unknown. The team participated in a tournament with Enumclaw, but they haven’t had any opportunities to play other 2A schools outside the Olympic League. Fick said her doubles team’s weakness will be that unknown entering Districts.
Sydney Crabtree seeks State appearance alone POULSBO — This is Sydney Crabtree’s second year playing tennis. On Saturday, she will be the only person from the girls varsity team representing North Kitsap High School at the District tournament. “I’m definitely practicing a lot,” Crabtree said outside the NK tennis courts. “I’m pretty nervous. However, “If I can keep my nerves low, I think I will do OK.” Crabtree earned her singles spot at Districts following the Olympic League tournament. She defeated Chimacum’s Sienna Mandary (6-2, 6-1), then lost to Kingston’s Austen Turner (6-2, 6-1). In the consolation bracket, she won 6-1, 6-0 against Olympic’s AnneMarie Herbert, and defeated
Turner 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 for done in the last two years. third place in the tourna“We’ll see what happens,” ment. coach Crabtree said. “It’s Crabtree and going to be a hard Turner have a bit road … a hard of history on the road.” court. Last season, As for the rest Crabtree elimiof the varsity team, nated Turner from they are young, but a shot at Districts. have promise. This year, Crabtree Singles player finished third and Julia Hoak won Turner finished Sydney Crabtree two out of four fourth, and both of her matches. get to move on. Doubles teams Crabtree said one of her Rakshya Shaha/Danielle best weapons on the court Haberly won two of three is her forehand, which has a of theirs. And Amanda lot of top spin. Hancock/Amanda Moreno “A pretty powerful shot,” lost their two matches. she said. She still needs work on serving, but she said she is bending her knees more and BOYS QUALIFIERS following through better. North Kitsap coach Kelli As a reminder, the boys from Crabtree, Sydney’s mother, North Kitsap School District said a shot at State would be heading to Districts include: a nice way for her naturally Singles: Zach Fohn, NK; Matt athletic daughter to wrap Moriarty, NK. up her senior year. Sydney played basketball through Doubles: Steven Breitmayer/ junior high and high school, Alex Olson, NK; Kyler Gracey/ but her appreciation for tenNick Tedford, NK. nis shows with what she has
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Three from NKSD earn All-League golf honors
KINGSTON — A total of three golf players from the North Kitsap School District made the All-League team this season. Kingston’s Aimee Zehrung made All-League with a 48.4 nine hole scoring average. North Kitsap’s Karin
Muggli finished the season with a 51.1 average to make it. And North Kitsap’s Anna Rees finished with a scoring average of 53.5. The Olympic League MVP is Klahowya’s Sally Fletcher, with a 47.4 nine hole scoring average. Sequim earned the league title with a 8-0 record. For the boys, Port Angeles’ Joseph Barnes finished with a 38.0 scoring average. None of the boys from NKSD were in the top 12 of the league. As a team, the Kingston
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boys finished 5-3 overall. The girls finished third, 6-2. North Kitsap boys finished seventh overall, 2-5. The girls finished second, 7-1. The Olympic League golf tournament was held May 8 at Gold Mountain in Bremerton.
Baseball: Vikes’ long battle ahead SILVERDALE — The Olympic League champions are now in a fight for a State
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appearance. The North Kitsap varsity baseball team needed to win a single game in order to guarantee a spot at State after winning the Olympic League title for the third year straight. The Vikings lost 2-0 to Sumner at Franklin Pierce High School. With the loss, the Vikings must now win three games in a row to earn the fourth seed into State. The team is one of eight battling for that spot. The Vikings are scheduled to play Foster High School
at 11 a.m. at Franklin Pierce High School. Foster lost to Interlake.
Spring B-ball camp held end of May POULSBO — A coed basketball camp organized by coaches of North Kitsap High School is scheduled for May 29-31. The camp is for boys and girls in grades seven through 12. Camp will be from 3-5 p.m. each day in the North Kitsap High School
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Continued from page A1 Vliet acted promptly, he said. This included dragging the carcass off the beach to get it away from the public, Elliott said. An investigation by the Department of Agriculture found the cow was vaccinated. The cow’s origin remains unknown. “They really did get moooving on this one,” Elliott said. He is glad to see the issue dealt with. Prior to sinking the cow, the port towed the carcass and tied it to a buoy to keep the tide from pushing it back to the beach. Sheriff ’s deputies shot the carcass, attempting to sink it by puncturing holes in it. Van Vliet requested $600 from the port commission to have a private business
Port of Kingston employees used chain and cinder blocks to sink a previously unsinkable cow carcass off North Beach. Kipp Robertson / Herald
haul the carcass away with a dump truck from the boat launch. The commission did not provide funding. According to Elliott,
the appropriate action to take was sinking the cow. Hauling it on land was less desirable. It was unknown what other issues might be created dragging it up the boat launch into a truck. The commission “asked Kevin to see what he could do to provide nourishment for aquatic life,” Elliott said. So, on the morning of May 8, two port employ-
POLICE CALLS The Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls. May 3 ■ Burglary 2 reported on Viking Avenue. Occurred between 2:30 p.m. April 27 and 9:30 a.m. May 3. ■ Malicious mischief 3 reported on Front Street. Occurred 6:08 p.m. ■ Assault 4 reported on Viking Avenue. Occurred at
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ees set off with about $100 worth of materials to bury the cow at sea. The last time Elliott can remember anyone in Kingston dealing with livestock was when a steer escaped from a trailer and ran around downtown.
Following the cow’s sea burial, Elliott quipped about future divers discovering the cow’s remains off North Beach and wondering what mysterious plot was going on. Though Brewster never saw the cow, she is glad it’s
More stories about the North Beach cow carcass. ■ At least they haven’t tried dynamite: Remembering Oregon’s exploding whale. — Kingston CommunityNews.com ■ ’Ode to a Bovine’: Cow’s fate inspires paddleboarders and poets. — Kingston CommunityNews.com gone. On Aug. 12, Kingston Adventures hosts the Peninsula Relay Challenge. The starting point: North Beach.
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today Front Street Gallery: bridal jewelry by Marty Whitaker; new painters Susan VanderWey, Maren Williams and Joseph Fourbears; fused glass artist Jessica Osborn. Located at 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com, (360) 5986133. Scandinavian flag-raising: noon, Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park, Poulsbo. Flags raised by Scout troop and Sons of Norway members, with entertainment by the Leikarringen dancers. Girl Power! Princess Party: 6-8:30 p.m., Vinland Elementary, 22104 Rhododendron Lane NW,
Poulsbo. Presented by the Miss Poulsbo, Miss Kitsap, Miss Silverdale Scholarship Organization. Dress as your favorite princess, make a special present for your mom, learn Manners Matter, make your own crown, learn a special princess dance and have a tea party. Admission: $20, limited to 60 girls. Info: Michele (360) 689-3553, misspoulsbo@yahoo.com. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: 7 p.m., Kingston High School Commons, 26201 Siyaya Ave. NE. Presented by the KHS Drama Club. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students and seniors.
saturday SEE Kids 5K Run & Pancake Breakfast: 8 a.m., House of Awakened Culture, 7235 NE Parkway, Suquamish. Run start 9 a.m. 5K: $15 kids, $25 adults ($20 kids, $30 adults on race day); Little Eagle Dash (kids 10 and younger): $15 with shirt, $5 without. Register: getmeregistered. com. Info: seeboosters.org. Hansville Garden Sale: 9 a.m. to noon, Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Road. Flotsam and Jetsam’s
35th annual Garden Sale features annuals, perennials, floral arrangements, ground covers, houseplants, shrubs, trees, veggies, baked goods, garden art, Kids Corner, raffle and silent auctions, and Master Gardener consultations. Info: www.flotsamandjetsamgardenclub.com. Poulsbo Garden Club: 9:45 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road. Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the club. Former members and guests are most welcomed. Mother’s Day Craft Workshop: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble. Info: www.portgamble.com. Port Gamble Adventure Race: Orienteering, participants visit as many as 30-40 checkpoints within given time period, by foot or bike with map and compass. Info: www. trioba.com. Colleen Cotey at Front Street Gallery: Opening reception 5-8 p.m., 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Wire sculptures and paintings of Northwest species on display. Info: www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com, (360) 598-6133. Bluewater Artworks live art: 5-8 p.m., 18961 Front
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sunday “Suddenly in Command” course: 1-5 p.m., Kingston Cove Yacht Club, Washington Blvd, Kingston. Safety primer is designed for those not generally at the helm, and will help you to “be prepared” with the basics in case of an emergency. Cost: $20, includes class materials, each additional family member $10. Info and enrollment: Steve Hyman (360) 297-2494. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: 2 p.m., Kingston High School Commons, 26201 Siyaya Ave. NE. Presented by the KHS Drama Club. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students and seniors.
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UPCOMING 44th Annual Viking Fest: May 18-20, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo. Viking Fest celebrates Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage, carnival, food and craft booths, running races, paddle board race, Scandinavian food, parade. Info: Ron Krell, info@vikingfest.org. Poulsbo Noon Lions’ Pancake Breakfast: May 19-20, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., North Kitsap High School, 1780 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Funds benefit the Lions’ North Kitsap High School Scholarship Fund. “Snow White”: May 18-19, 7:30 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1780 Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Presented by the Galletta School of Dance and Performing Arts. Tickets: adults $12, seniors $10, children 12 and younger $8; on sale at the Galletta School of Dance and Liberty Bay Books in Poulsbo, and at the door. Info: (360) 779-1122, www. gallettadance.com. Rummage Sale donations: May 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. See www.hansville.org for items See calendar, Page A11
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Ron, (206) 780-2377. KAFFE STUA luncheon: Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Open to the public. Lunch includes open-faced sandwiches, soup, pickled herring, Scandinavian desserts, coffee. Cost: $10. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Come meet and get to know your neighbors with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: Flo Schule (306) 930-2558, keyportschules@ wavecable.com, flo.schule53@ gmail.com. Kingston Business Group: Meets Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table Café. Share ideas, offer business leads, network and socialize. Kingston Citizens Advisory Council: first Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m., Miller Bay Firehouse, 26642 Miller Bay Rd NE, Kingston. All are welcome and light refreshments are served. KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: The Kingston Garden Club meets the third Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), at Redeemer Methodist
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Church, 9900 Campbell Road. KIWANIS Club of Greater Poulsbo: The Kiwanis Club of Greater Poulsbo meets Fridays at 7 a.m. in the Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@hotmail.com or (360) 531-1712. 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. LITTLE NORWAY TOASTMASTERS: Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., at Martha & Mary on Front Street, Poulsbo. Info: contact@littlenorwaytm.com. LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: A support group for people with Lyme Disease meets the first Saturday of every month, 3-5 p.m., on Bainbridge. For location, call Barb, (206) 8425491. MCS SUPPORT GROUP: The Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
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KCMT is a local treasure EDITOR’S N NOTEBOOK ever have I seen chaos come together so beautifully. It was early evening in mid-April at the former Chevy dealership on Viking Avenue, which for two years has been used as a rehearsal center by the Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater. In a huge bay in the back of the building, dozens of people painted backdrops, moved sets and rehearsed scenes from “The Music Man.” Simultaneously, in the front of the building, a young actor led a rehearsal of some dance scenes. In a former office, two volunteers organized a pile of cos-
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tumes and made alterations. In another area of the building, a student took a brief break from set building to work on his homework. Two volunteers, wearing shirts with “SECURITY” emblazoned on them, kept a watchful eye on people entering and exiting the building. Board members Scott Sorensen and Melissa Holcomb Parker were giv-
ing me a tour of the upstairs classroom where students take voice lessons when the sound touched us from downstairs — voices rising in an ensemble performance of “Wells Fargo Wagon.” “Is that a recording,” I asked, thinking the cast was listening to a soundtrack as part of rehearsal. But those voices belonged to the cast. This visit was just a glimpse of what was to take place — what is taking place — on the North Kitsap Auditorium stage this month. If watching dozens of roles come together as one fluid performance was an awesome experience,
imagine what going to the play will do for your senses. Four casts perform “The Music Man” through May 27. Tickets are available at the door and online, www.
kcmt.org. The remaining shows: Cast A, May 27, 6 p.m.; Cast B, May 27, 2 p.m.; Cast C, May 12, 3 p.m., May 13, 6 p.m., and May 26, 7 p.m.;
Cast D, May 11, 7 p.m., May 12, 7 p.m., May 13, 2 p.m., and May 26, 3 p.m. Adult volunteers will perform one
Info: John at 779-5382. Understanding Grief support series: Wednesdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m., Claremont East, 2707 Clare Ave., Bremerton. Presented by Harrison Medical Center. Info: Call (360) 744-5618, email palliativecare@harrisonmedical. org,visit www.harrisonmedical.org/home/bereavement.
Vestre Sund Mannskor: Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Men sing Scandinavian songs. No language requirement. Info: Bob Ellerby, (360) 598-4831. Walk & Yoga: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m., Well Being Yoga Studio, 19347 Jensen Way NE, Poulsbo. Free; suggested
donation of $5 to $10 for the Suquamish Community Kitchen. Info: (360) 697-6100, www.wellbeing-yoga.com. Waterfront Professionals Networking Group: Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Loft restaurant. Connect with other local business professionals and learn how to grow your business in North
Kitsap. Info: Jessie.Nino@ EdwardJones.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, libertybaybooks@ embarqmail.com. Women in Finance Network
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Continued from page A12 show on May 25 at 7 p.m. This behind-the-scenes look was a valuable experience to me. Like most people, I go to a play or a movie and I like it or I don’t. But watching the finished product doesn’t give you a full understanding of what it took to get there. I’m reminded of what director Andrew McLaglen, formerly of Hollywood, now of the San Juan Community Theatre, told me about that: It takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to bring a production to screen or stage. In that sense, every film and play is a great accomplishment, a work of art. Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater proves that and more. In the weeks leading to “The Music Man,” the cast rehearsed two days a week and Saturdays. Parents pitched in any way they could. Here, young people can find themselves, discover and develop their talents, and share what they know. “I’m amazed at how dedicated they are, how they bring ideas out,” Holcomb Parker said. Sorensen added, “This is like an apprenticeship program. We’re building great people with self-confidence and commitment. They learn how to collaborate and work together as a team. And our parents are setting an example of what it means to be an involved parent.”
— Melissa Holcomb Parker, member of the KCMT board of directors
One KCMT alum is now studying filmmaking at USC and has returned to teach at KCMT. Other KCMT actors have gone on to perform with C Stock, the Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap. Other KCMT veterans serve on the KCMT staff. KCMT has taken its program to art-starved schools, and last year awarded four $1,000 scholarships. (FYI: KCMT makes its costumes available for rent. For information, email kcmtcostumes@gmail.com). KCMT is a treasure. If only there was a way for KCMT to stay at the former auto dealership, within view of the Regal 10 Cinemas; they are allowed to use it until the property sells. The former auto row is now looking to rebrand itself. Viking Avenue — arts center? Don’t miss “The Music Man.” And contact KCMT and arrange to see what’s going behind the scenes at its Viking Avenue venue. — Contact Richard Walker at 779-2903 or rwalker@northkitsapherald. com. He likes “Seventy-six Trombones.”
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‘Moms Against Bombs’ vigil Saturday Continuing protest of U.S. nuclear weapons policy and its costs
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nonviolent direct action at one of the Bangor entrance gates. For more than 33 years, Ground Zero has engaged in education, nonviolence training, resistance against Trident and action toward a world without nuclear weapons. Ground Zero holds three scheduled vigils and actions each year in resistance to Trident and in protest of U.S. nuclear weapons policy and its costs. Participants have been working to reverse the Navy’s plan to
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Port of Kingston working to save SoundRunner Plan: Sell second boat, lower fares, seek ferry district By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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KINGSTON — The Port of Kingston is pushing forward with its agenda to save the SoundRunner passenger ferry service. First up: Meet with supportive organizations and other transit agencies to collaborate on funding. Last week, port officials and staff members met with state Sen. Christine Rolfes, Washington State Ferries Director David Moseley, Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson, Puget Sound Regional Council
planner Stephen Kiehl and Kitsap Transit Director John Clauson. It was the first step to “figure out a game plan,” Port Manager Kori Henry said. Moseley had some reservations — SoundRunner competes with state ferries for commuters. But Henry said there are enough commuters to go around, and the goal should be reducing congestion on State Route 305. SoundRunner also targets commuters from Jefferson County cities like Port Townsend and Port Ludlow. The officials “on this side” of Puget Sound were very supportive, Henry and Commissioner Walt Elliott said. Partnerships with Kitsap Transit and PSRC will help the port when it
County wants local input for Hansville traffic study PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap County is undertaking a comprehensive traffic study of the greater Hansville area roadways, specifically the “Hansville loop.” As one component of the study, the county is surveying residents to capture public perceptions about traffic in the area. Issues will not receive additional attention simply based on a high number of responses in this survey, but survey results will help identify parameters for the independent consultant doing the study. Any recommendation resulting from the comprehensive traffic study will be based on concrete data and implementation will be based on the availability of future funding. “Roads are a complex combination of conditions that need to be reviewed as a system, not block by block,” Commissioner Rob Gelder said. “This survey helps us do that.” The survey refers to the system of roads north of where Little Boston and Eglon Road meet Hansville Road. The “Hansville Loop” is composed of Hansville Road, Little Boston Road, Cliffside Road, Hood Canal Road and Twin Spits Road. Only residents of the Greater Hansville Area, and those who travel in the area using these roads, are being asked to participate in the survey.
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applies for larger grants. And funding is what the port needs to continue. The port’s plan is twofold: increase ridership and obtain grants, Henry said. But Elliott said implementing a countywide ferry district is a long-range goal. “The grants are bridge loans” until the partners can come together and propose a ferry district, he said. Kitsap Transit begins a trial run on its BremertonSeattle passenger ferry this summer. Until then, the port has begun a marketing blitz — creating larger signage, handing out brochures around Kingston to increase awareness, and asking local businesses for sponsorship. Former Chamber of Commerce executive direc-
tor Linda Fyfe was hired as SoundRunner’s marketing director; she said the action plans are immediate. “The commuters are the most powerful marketing tool at this point,” she said. She described SoundRunner as a “private limo to Seattle,” with free coffee and WiFi on board. “We’re looking for people who are looking to spread the word” about SoundRunner, she said. Port commissioners approved the draft marketing plan and budget at a special meeting Monday, where many residents continued to express their reservations
about the service. “You’ve had no support from the business community” in the past, said resident Ralph Flewelling. “I think you’ve got a lot of wishing going on here.” Commissioner Marc Bissonnette continued to state his skepticism. Bissonnette was the sole nay vote at the April 23 meeting to continue SoundRunner service until Sept. 30. Henry will be drafting the port’s goals in the next few weeks, to be delivered to Rolfes. She said a lot of things will shake out this summer — the port plans
to sell its spare boat, the Express; ORCA fare-card partners will hold commuter pass negotiations; the Federal Transit Authority will need to approve any schedule changes the port proposes; and $5 fares will go into effect July 1. Commissioners agreed that continuing the service will come down to ridership. “The way for the community to show if it wants [SoundRunner] is to ride it. The way to show it doesn’t want it is to not ride it,” Elliott said.
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OBITUARIES KINGSTON — Celebration of Life for Roger Ramstead, longtime Kingston resident, is scheduled for June 3, 12:303:30 p.m., in the Kingston Community Center’s Apple Tree Cove Room. — Linda Jansen
Donna Helen Simms POULSBO — Donna slipped away from us to heaven surrounded by her family on April 28, 2012. Born on Dec. 15, 1934 to Keith and Helen Crocker in Everett. Donna grew up and raised her family in Poulsbo with her husband of 58 years, Richard Simms.
Donna graduated in 1953 together visiting and laughfrom North Kitsap High ing. She enjoyed living at School, where she met her Timberlakes and the many high school sweetheart and trips she and Dick took love of her life, to the ocean in Dick, at the Lemolo their motorhome. Club House with She loved going her best friend shopping with and future sisterher daughter and in-law Sally and always worried too Dick’s brother Bob much about her Simms. “boys.” Donna accomDonna is surplished much in vived by her husher life as a loving Donna Helen band Dick of Lake wife, a wonderful Simms Stevens, children mother, gracious Rich and Ingrid grandmother and devoted Simms of Mukilteo, Don friend. But her accom- Simms of Poulsbo, Dean and plishments will forever be Beth Simms of Kingston, remembered in the small DeeAnn and Steve Varner acts that touched many of Marysville and Doug and along the way. Meika Simms of Rochester; Donna foremost loved brothers Ken Crocker, Steve her family and friends and and Vera Crocker and many cherished the time spent loving grandchildren, sisterand brother-in-laws, nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. A memorial service and celebration of Donna’s life
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John Delores J. Savage passed away in Poulsbo, WA on May 4, 2012 at the age of 71. Delores was born in Peoria, IL to Dexter and Francisca (Fonte) Nevil on February 5, 1941. She graduated from high school in Chicago and from Cambridge University in England with a nursing degree. She married Ronald Savage on October 16, 1976 in Honolulu, HI. They were married 35 years. Delores had many interests including politics, food, travel, and talking. She is preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers and a sister. Treasuring her memory are husband, Ronald Savage; brother, Joe Nevil of Chicago, sister, Starra Ferrence of Chicago; many nieces and nephews and numerous family and friends. A funeral service will take place on Friday, May 11, 2012 at 1:00pm at the Stone Chapel Poulsbo Mortuary with a graveside service to follow at Poulsbo City Cemetery. A special thank you to Dr. Sharma Hurlow and Dr. Madsen who provided Delores with outstanding care. And to Franciscan Hospice who showed great compassion and comfort in her final days. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to NK Fishline Food Bank at PO Box 1517, Poulsbo, WA 98370 or networkforgood.org TRIBUTE Paid Notice
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when he was in the Navy. She traveled all over the U.S., but loved Hawai’i the most. Preceded in death by parents Roy and Johanna, sister Beverly and brother Roy and daughter Shannon and grandson David. Survived by her loving husband, Wallace, of 56 years, children Kim Williams (Mark), Jon POULSBO — Shirlee Williams (Caron), Stacy Rasmussen (Jim), Emma Williams and Jeff Williams (Maus) went to the (Yumi), four arms of the angels grandchildren and with her family by six great-grandher side April 18, children. after a short illness. Shirlee loved She was 81. gardening, aniBorn Dec. mals, Hawai’i, 16, 1930 in Port music and all her Angeles to Roy Shirlee Emma family. and Johanna Maus, Williams Visitation serShirlee lived in vices were held at Poulsbo and graduated from North Kitsap El Camino Memorial and burial at Miramar National High School in 1949. She met and married Cemetery in San Diego. In Wallace Williams in 1955 lieu of flowers, please send donations to your local animal shelter/Humane Society/SPCA. Visit www.tributes.com. Kenney, J.D., LL.M. —Family of Shirlee Williams will be held at North Kitsap Baptist Church on May 12 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation in memory of Donna can be provided to North Kitsap Baptist Church Outreach. — Family of Donna Simms
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POULSBO — Army Spec. Miranda C. Ejde has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During nine weeks of training, Ejde studied the Army’s core values, history, mission and tradition; physical fitness; and received instruction and practice in basic first aid, combat skills, drill and ceremony, field training exercises, foot marches, field tactics, map reading, military courtesy, military justice system, military weapons, and rifle marksmanship. Ejde is the daughter of Lars Ejde of Northwest Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo. She is a 2006 graduate of North Kitsap High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in 2010 from Pennsylvania State University.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Candidate filing week begins Monday PORT ORCHARD — The Kitsap County Auditor’s Election Division will accept candidacy filings May 14-18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Candidates may file in person at the Elections Division office, 619 Division St., Port Orchard, WA 98366. Candidates for the following offices must file with the Kitsap County Auditor: ■ Legislative District 23 State Senator. ■ Legislative District 23 Representative, Positions 1 and 2. ■ Kitsap County Commissioner, Positions 1 and 2. ■ Superior Court Judge, Courts 1 through 8. ■ Public Utility District Commissioner District 3. “Running for office is a major undertaking,” Auditor Walter E. Washington said. “We have many informational resources available to help candidates throughout this process including our Facebook and Twitter pages.” All filing fees for salaried positions are due at the time of filing and are non-refundable. Filing fees are not charged for nonsalaried positions. Candidates may also submit their filings by mail. Filing fees for candidates
who file by mail are due by 5 p.m., May 18. Prospective candidates should review the 2012 Candidate and Campaign Guidelines handbook available at the Auditor’s Office and online at www.kitsapgov.com/aud/elections. The Secretary of State provides a list of other offices open for filing through their office and throughout the state, at sos.wa.gov. For all of the latest Kitsap County Auditor Elections Division news, visit www.facebook.com/ KitsapCountyAuditor, or twitter.com/kitsapauditor.
Weyerhaeuser descendant running for House TACOMA — A Marine Corps veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan has entered the race for Congress in the 6th District. B i l l D r i s c ol l, Bill Driscoll a Port Angeles native, joined candidates Doug Cloud and Jesse Young as Republicans vying to replace Norm Dicks, a 36-year veteran of Congress who announced his retirement earlier this year. State Sen. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, is the only
high-profile Democrat running for the seat. North Kitsap is now in the 6th District after redistricting, and North Kitsap voters will vote for a 6th District representative this year. Driscoll is the great-greatgrandson of lumber baron Frederick Weyerhaeuser, and he worked for the company and other forest products firms for more than 20 years along with his time in the Marine Corps. Driscoll announced in late April that he plans to donate $500,000 dollars of his own money to his campaign. On his campaign’s website, Driscoll said his experience in Iraq and Afghanistan is the main reason why he is running for Congress. “It’s important that the men and women who best understand the human cost of these wars be elected to Congress,” he said. “I will be a staunch advocate for those currently serving, for veterans and for their families.” Driscoll said his experience in military and business — not politics — is what the county needs. He plans to encourage sustainable growth through the private sector “People make jobs, not the government,” he said. Driscoll lives with his wife in Tacoma. The couple has two children. — Brett Cihon, Port Orchard Independent
Former Sequim mayor endorses Cloud for Congress GIG HARBOR — Former Sequim mayor Walt Schubert is endorsing Doug Cloud for Congress. “Doug is an honest man and a strong a d v o cate for prop e r t y Doug Cloud r i g h t s ,” Schubert said. “He will make a good congressman.” Cloud, a Republican, is running in Washington’s 6th Congressional District which includes Kitsap County. The seat is open following the retirement of longtime incumbent Norm Dicks. “I have long admired Walt as an intelligent and practical leader. It means a lot to me to get his endorsement,” Cloud said. According to Cloud’s campaign, he is a strong advocate of constitutional government, supports free markets and is “firmly against bailouts and stimulus spending.”
Prosecutors’ guild endorses Houser for Superior Court PORT ORCHARD —
The Kitsap County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Guild has endorsed Bill Houser for Kitsap County Superior Court, Department 7. “I am honored by the G u i l d ’s endorsem e n t and I will work hard to justify their t r u s t ,” Houser William Houser said during a campaign event following the announcement by Chad Enright, the president of the Guild. “This endorsement is personally gratifying because the members of the guild see my work in court on a day to day basis.” Houser, a trial attorney with the Kitsap County Public Defender Division, announced his candidacy for Department 7 earlier this year. Other candidates are Jennifer Forbes, a lawyer and judge pro tem of Poulsbo; Karen Klein, a lawyer and judge pro tem of Bainbridge; and Rob MacDermid, lawyer, of Silverdale. Enright wrote in the endorsement letter, “No one is in a better position to judge your skills as an attorney than those who face you in court every day. It is with that knowledge that we are confident that our community will benefit with your
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Furry heroes shed new light on people/pet bond Enter the PAWS Spotlight on Community Hero Pets Awards. “We realized that every once in a while our staff BAINBRIDGE ISLAND and volunteers are renewed — Frequently, therapy ani- by reading a newspaper mals imbue unexpected story about somebody's benefits on the humans pet who did something around them, amazing,” PAWS although helping Executive Director donors recover Mark Hufford said. from “auction “So one thing led fatigue” isn’t to another and we always at the top turned it into a red of the list. carpet ceremony to “We wanted honor these heroic to do something pets from anyto change it up Bullet can detect where in Western this year,” said high and low Washington.” Ona Karasa, blood sugar levThe call went out board presi- els in diabetics. for nominees in six dent of PAWS categories and over of Bainbridge the last few months Island and North Kitsap. the entries have arrived, “And we wanted it to reflect often sent in by someone the organization's mission other than the animal’s of strengthening the bond owner or handler. between people and their “The selection committee pets.” had quite a task, and more
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Legal Notices SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIET S. JOURNEY, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00296-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the 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 mailin9 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: May 4, 2012 EWING HAYES JOURNEY, Personal Representative
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than a few joyful tears were shed as volunteers read one touching tale after another,” Hufford said. The Spotlight on PAWS fundraising event is Saturday at Wing Point Country Club on Bainbridge Island. Limited tickets are still available at www. NorthKitsapPAWS.org. Among the nominees: ■ Kelsy, from Seahurst, is a 6-year-old lab mix who’s assisted on more than 90 searches for lost companion animals. She and owner Jim Branson are part of the Missing Pet Partnership group in Federal Way. Their nomination referenced their successful search for a 10-pound terrier lost in frigid weather near Woodinville. The little dog was missing for more than a week, and Kelsy fell into a pond and ended up with icy fur during her seven-hour search. Though Branson was
ready to give up, Kelsy persisted and eventually scenttracked the terrier to a spot under some limbs behind a storage facility. The terrified and shivering dog was rescued and tearfully reunited with his owners. ■ Bullet, from Bremerton, is trained to “sit” on command, which is unusual for a cat. Owner Doug Wood was amazed to discover Bullet’s most useful skill — the ability to detect blood sugar problems in diabetics. Bullet nips at their left arm if blood sugar is high and nips at their right arm if blood sugar is low. He also knows how to open door handles. Everyone in his apartment building loves Bullet and relishes his therapeutic visits. ■ Although just four months old, Cargo, a Newfoundland pup literally saved her owners’ lives in Auburn.
Ingrid Lyden raises Newfoundlands and was awakened at night by persistent barking. She realized it was Cargo, though all the other dogs in her kennels snoozed soundly. Walking down the hall, Lyden looked out the window to discover flames shooting from the family’s motorhome, and wind driving the fire toward her adjacent house and 40-gallon propane tank. Cargo’s warning was early enough to extinguish the flames, although the motorhome burned to the ground. ■ Magnum, from Hansville, somehow touches even people who don’t ordinarily like dogs, owner Pam Selz said. The 135-pound Great Dane literally crawled into bed with a nauseous cancer patient who was missing her own dogs, and was hugged and hugged and
hugged by a grieving student after a school shooting in Huntsville, Ala. Clumsy or awkward patting by patients with cerebral palsy doesn’t bother Magnum, and he always gives them a little nose bump at the end to let them know he’s always a friend. Kelsy, Bullet, Cargo, and Magnum have two things in common: “Their stories of heroism are truly heartwarming, and certainly exceeded our expectations,” Hufford said. But they were not selected as winners. “The winners won’t be announced until our dinner/auction,” Hufford said. Karasa added, “Not only will the six winning animals be announced, but all will be present to greet guests, pad their way up the red carpet, and receive their well-deserved accolades.” Attendees also will vote for “People’s Choice.”
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above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, JASON MELSON, personal representative for the ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER B. CUMMINGS, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for Plaintiff, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The above entitled action is to quiet title in Plaintiff to certain real property located in Kitsap County, Washington. DATED this day of March, 2012. THE NORBUT LAW FIRM By: GREGORY P. NORBUT, #11917 Attorney for Plaintiff 18890 Eighth Avenue NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 (360) 779-5338 Date of first publication: 04/06/12 Date of last publication: 05/11/12 H376223 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of THELMA MAY LEONG, Deceased NO. 12-4-02014-8 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 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against b9th the dece ent’s robate and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: Friday, 4/27/12 /s/ MARTIN COLLIER MARTIN COLLIER Personal Representative /s/ KAREN R. BERTRAM KAREN R. BERTRAM, of KUTSCHER, HEREFORD BERTRAM BURKART PLLC, Attorney for PR Hoge Building Suite 800 705 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Date of first publication: 04/27/12 Date of last publication: 05/11/12 H381669
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP IN RE THE ESTATE OF: LON WILLIAM JAMES, Deceased. Case No. 12-4-00262-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW) 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: April 27, 2012 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Brandon James ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Paul C. Lodine, WSBA#16361 of Churchill Leonard Lawyers ADDRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE: Churchill Leonard Lawyers PO Box 804 Salem, OR 97308 Date of first publication: 04/27/12 Date of last publication: 05/11/12 H382679 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In The Estate of: LOREN L. YOUDERIAN, deceased. NO. 12 4 0030 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCE 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 an 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 Per-
sonal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of this notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim 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: May 4, 2012 /s/ Brian T. Youderian Brian T. Youderian Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard 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: 05/04/12 Date of last publication; 05/18/12 H384527 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MARIJANE A. FLINN, Deceased. NO: 12 4 00265 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.020, 11.40.030) The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of these estates. Any person having a claim
against the decedents that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of 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 will be forever barred, except as otherwise provided in Title 11 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication: May 4, 2012 Personal Representative: NANCY E. NOLAN Attorney for Personal Representative: D AV I D A. ROBERTS Address for Mailing or Service: PO Box 163 10801 St. Hwy 104, Suite 151 Kingston, WA 98346 Date of first publication: 05/04/12 Date of last publication: 05/18/12 H384686
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Poulsbo Police Department’s VIPS — Volunteers in Police Service — are an important part of the department. Among other things, they patrol neighborhoods, check homes of residents who are on vacation, and enforce rules regarding parking in handicapped spaces. There’s room for more volunteers. Contact Sgt. Andy Pate, 779-3113, apate@cityofpoulsbo.com. Poulsbo Police / Contributed
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Hanna Harvey, 6, won the annual Kids Fishing Derby April 21, catching an 18.5-inch rainbow trout. Holding her prize-winning fish is her grandfather, Chuck Weaver. The derby, sponsored by the Poulsbo Host Lions Club and North Kitsap FFA, was held at the North Kitsap Horticulture Pond. Elda Armstrong / Courtesy
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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.
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Down size to the Kokanee offering 3 bedrooms/2.5 baths, a deluxe main floor master suit, a great room floor plan & easy care landscaping. Located in the coastal community of Kingston, you’ll enjoy restaurants, shopping, beaches, parks, the marina and ferry, all within walking distance. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048 / Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Harborside Condos! Saturday 1 to 4 and weekdays by appointment! Enjoy living on the edge of Bremerton’s stunning waterfront, view condos. Starting at $239,200, VA, FHA & FNMA approved and 85% sold! Very close to PSNS and ferry. Amy Allen 360-779-5205 or 360-627-7658. Silverdale #308166 $427,950 OPEN SAT 1-4. 7778 Chico Way Only 2 homes left! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity at Chico Beach Cottages! 150’ of shared, private Dyes Inlet waterfront (think kayaks & beach), NEW construction, marine & mtn views in a 7 home “pocket neighborhood� w/finest in craftsmanship & detail. Built Green 4 star. Master on main, 3 bdrm/2 bath, granite, H/W, natural gas. Don’t wait! Christine Brevick 360-779-5205 or 360-509-0132. Bremerton #332745 $459,000 SAT 1-4. 6297 NW Gross Road Beautiful 2008 4 bdrm, 2.75 bth 3216 sq.ft. hm sitting on 6.30ac. This hm has it all. Tile flrs, wood stove, lrg open kit, mstr on the main w/gorgeous mstr bth, 2 more bdrms on main flr. Downstairs has a bdrm & lrg 3/4 bth w/a lrg rec rm & space for an office. Jeanette Paulus 360-692-6102/360-286-4321. Twin Spits #351594 $598,500 OPEN SAT 10:30-2:30. 2687 NE Twin Spits Road NW waterfront beauty! Mt Rainier, Olympic Mtns, and peaceful Hood Canal at your doorstep. An open concept w/warm cedar, tongue & groove ceilings, & hrdwd. Expansive marine view windows in main living areas & upper master suite. Wide, covered deck & blooming gardens. Detached garage has loft & workspace. A cut in bank leads down to once upon a time stairs to sand! Barb Huget 360-779-5205. Hansville #300785 $644,000 OPEN SUN 1-4 4431 NE Key Place Stand at the water’s edge! 162’ of primo unobstructed Olympic Mtn & Hood Canal views. Wonderful bright & light 2 bdrm/2 bth home w/2 car detached garage that has guest room. This is without a doubt just a magnificent bulkhead waterfront property. Community has a marina, boat launch, pool, private beach & club house. This is paradise! Chris Moyer 360-779-5205.
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES Ferncliff Village #317910 From $195,000 Sat 1-4. New, cottage-style homes built to Energy Star & Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard. Income qualified. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042, BainbridgeFineProperties.com
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 428 Harborview Drive SE #131 #345124 $479,000 Sun 1-4. Spacious waterfront condo with spectacular views of Sound, Seattle skyline, Cascades. 3BR/1.75BA, fireplace, decks, community pool & gardens. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 5204 Lynwood Center Road NE $495,000 Sun 1-4. Just Listed! Architect-designed modern home on acreage, oriented to bathe in natural light and territorial views. Close to art cinema, cafes, parks. Carl Sussman 206-714-6233 12001 Arrow Point Loop NE #292005 $575,000 Sun 1-4. New Price! Darling 2BR/1.5BA cottage on sandy, lowbank Olympic view waterfront with large office/den/rec room plus detached shop with half bath. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792 6650 NE Bayview Boulevard #299111 $659,000 Sun 1-4. New Price! Low-bank Manzanita Bay WFT w/4000+ sq ft, 4 frpls, formal living/dining, 3BR plus 2 guest rooms. Gardens & shop. Beverly Green & Susan Burris/Host Andy Moore 206-755-6296
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Fletcher Bay Lot #316001 $89,000 Invest in land or build now. Peaceful, ready-to-go lot with peek-aboo view. 2-bdrm septic approved with PUD water. David Parker 206- 714-4300, BainbridgePropertySales.com Ferncliff #331098 $549,000 Spotless & spacious, beautifully-appointed home has a fabulously flexible floor plan incl 4BR+den, 3BA. Great nbrhd just minutes to the Seattle ferry! Ana Richards 206-459-8222 Bill Point—View #345134 $825,000 Incredible views of the Seattle skyline and Mountains all the way north of Mt. Baker. Private, quiet, fenced yard with mature gardens. Ron Mariotti 206-914-6636, BainbridgeRealEstateGuy.com Mandus Olson #351348 $895,000 Artist’s Retreat! Immaculate 4,100 sq ft hm on sunny 2+acres. Flowing plan, gorgeous finishes. Master on main + 2BR, loft/ofc, studio & 1,500 sq ft unfinished space. Joe Richards 206-459-8223 Fletcher Bay #342380 $968,000 Architecturally-designed home w/120 ft. of undulating WFT & dock. Open plan, fabulous kitchen & master suite w/balcony. Carl Sussman 206-714-6233 Ty Evans 206-795-0202 Winslow—Waterfront #353992 $1,300,000 Just Listed! Sophisticated 2570 sq ft waterfront condo. High quality, classic design & spectacular views. 2BR, 2 studies, 2 covered parking spaces, decks & prvt garden. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305
Manzanita Waterfront Estate #313531 $2,750,000 This could be the best no-bank WFT estate on the island! Charming 5,000+ sq ft main residence plus guesthouse, sugar sand beach & Olympic Mtn views. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597
NORT H K ITS A P Suquamish #350733 $69,000 Great level building lot. Located on a quiet dead end street located close to shops, restaurants, casino, waterfront park, fishing pier & more. Build or hold as an investment. Monika Riedner 360-930-1077. Kingston #268236 $219,900 Attractive in-town condo boasts maple flrs & cabinetry, gas fireplace + water/mtn. view. Garage + carport. Near cafes, marina & ferry. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Kingston #351290 $224,500 Lovely Kingston Hill home on .30 AC features 3 bd, 2.25 bath, family room w/fireplace, kitchen overlooking parklike fenced backyard. 2 car garage. Close to schools, shopping & ferry. Linda Henry 360-509-7591. Kingston #350267 $225,000 Country cute home close to Ferry & town. 3 bdrms & laundry on upper floor, living rm with rock faced fireplace and dining area next to kitchen. Fenced yard & 2 car garage. Peekaboo view of the water. Jet Woelke 360-271-7348.
NORT H K ITS A P Suquamish #309523 $235,000 Open floor plan with 3BR/2BA & generous ceiling heights throughout. Green Built, radiant heat, bamboo floors & more. Adj bldg lot w/water hook-up incl. Diane Sugden 206-355-9179 Hansville #351872 $385,000 Beautiful one level living. 1.36AC of level grounds & space for outdoor fun. 2848 SF, open living rm, kitchen & eating area w/ soaring ceilings & skylights. Master suite w/walk-in closet, ffice/den, big rec rm, oversized 2 car garage & patio. Chris Todd & Sue Tyson 360-509-6319 or 360-509-0905. Poulsbo—View #331811 $950,000 New Price! Private, sun-kissed mountain top retreat w/views of the Olympics/Liberty Bay. 4,750 sq ft artisan home on 3.91 acres. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-714-6190
CEN T R A L K ITS A P Silverdale Estates #338125 $67,000 Premier Senior Living. 1512 sf, 3 bdrm/2 bth w/walk-in soaking tub. Open kitchen, island & upgraded appliances, newer D/W, W/D. New roof, fresh ext paint, Trane heat pump, low maintenance landscaping w/ drip system. Silverdale Estates is a gated 55+ community w/ clubhouse, indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna & more. Close to shopping, restaurant & medical facilities. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342. Ridgetop Area #347797 $229,000 Silverdale- 4 bedroom, 2.75 bath, 2,536 sq.ft. - Lots of room & built in storage. Roof just one year old! Views of Island Lake & close to Bangor. KJ Lange 360-692-6102/360-649-5413. Silverdale #351919 $244,900 Looking for a great neighborhood close to town? Need room to park an RV or boat? Want a big yard? This great 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home has it all! Heather Holmen 360-692-6102/360-620-9220. Canyon Estates II #350110 $280,000 Impressive home in Canyon Estates. Bright & open w/lrg rms, vaulted ceilings, lots of light & smart flr plan. Mstr suite w/5 piece bth, walk-in closet. Upstairs laundry, den w/French doors, huge extra bonus rm, gas frpl, formal din rm. Extra shop space in gar, desirable Illahee location, corner lot w/CK schools! NOT a short sale or bank owned. Summer Davy 360-692-6102/360-535-3625.
BR E M ERTON Bremerton #318587 $52,000 This immaculate condo is convenient to everything & completely remodeled in late 2002 including new bath, new paint and carpet & marmoleum in kitchen and bath. Don’t miss the tiled island in kitchen. Cozy up by the fire or relax on the deck nestled in the trees. Mike Draper 360-731-4907. BREMERTON #350628 $167,000 This 1288 SqFt, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/4 bath home has all new carpet, new vinyl flooring and remodeled kitchen with garden window. The master is adjacent to the full bath with a connecting door. Linda Yost 360-876-9600 Bremerton #328663 $169,900 Two story Craftsman home w/covered porch opening to quiet street in the brand new Bay Vista community. 2 options for floor plans. 1 with 3 bdrm & loft up, 2 bths. Other w/4 bdrms & 1 bath up. Great room concept for open spaces. 2-car garage. Christy Fancher 360-536-3993. Bremerton #341495 $175,000 Bremerton Classic! This 4 bdrm, 2.5 bth, 2534 sq ft home with classic charm throughout is very close to PSNS and the ferry. Great news for all qualified buyers - Not Bank owned & Not a Short Sale. Kristina Togia 360-536-5275.
SOU T H K ITS A P Port Orchard #336425 $245,000 Enjoying views of Puget Sound, this cozy home is the perfect plan for a get-away or if you are just looking to downsize. The main flr has deck, 3/4 bath, huge living area w/fireplace & spacious kitchen. Upstairs the master bed enjoys vaulted ceilings, 4 piece bath & walk-in closet. All w/in a mins to Southworth Ferry & 1500’ of deeded community beach! Jay Robertson 360-779-5205. PORT ORCHARD #350337 $299,950 This home from the street says special, interior is a great room concept & a fantastic solarium is off the living room. The kitchen is spotless with lots of counters & storage. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
WAT ER FRON T Rocky Pt Rd #351254 $299,900 Quiet & serene describes the location of lovely 3 bdrm, 2.25 bth, 1884 sf home with beautiful landscaped yard. Enjoy the lovely deck that leads to amazing lawns, fire pit and gazebo. Envision quiet morning coffee or serene evenings to gaze out on the bay. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369. Lake Symington #346208 $299,975 Beautiful custom no-bank lake front home on Lake Symington with Olympic Mt view! 3 bdrm (2bdrm septic), 2 bath open concept, custom tile work & upstairs is all master suite w/frpl! You will fall in love instantly. For private showing call Jennifer Kilkenny 360-692-6102/360-434-3106. Hansville #337444 $432,900 A private road winds through Evergreens to a captivating, waterfront, log home boasting spectacular Canal & Olympic views. Features 3 bedrms/1.75 baths, 2016 sq ft. Dave Muller 360-297-2661 or 360-620-4299. Seabeck # 248405 $525,000 This 4 bdrm, 3.25 bth, 3678 SF Seabeck Waterfront home has 100 ft of waterfront footage and tidelands. Living room, dining room, family room with propane gas frpl plus a lovely solarium to spend time enjoying all the stunning westerly views of Hood Canal & Mtns. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284.
LOTS & L A ND SOUTH KITSAP #314077 $39,000 5 beautiful ac, huge creek runs year round through the back portion. 10 min to Hwy 16 or Purdy. Raw & ready for you to design your dream home! Heavily wooded, this is a nice property with potential. Mark McColgan 360-876-9600 Port Ludlow #228830 $40,000 Nice corner lot in wonderful neighborhood has sewer, water, power available in street. This lot is close to all of the Port Ludlow amenities of the beach club. Enjoy the award winning golf course, hiking trails and a 300 ship marina. Jill Wallen 360-340-0777 SOUTH KITSAP #164503 $85,000 Bring your house plans, dreams & imagination to this serene 4.9 acres. Minter creek runs through the back half. Partially treed & ready to build a house in the country yet minutes to the Hwy. Kelli Johnson 360-876-9600
M A SON COUN T Y BELFAIR #269968 $95,000 Brand new home minutes from Belfair State park all for under $100,000!!! This 2 bedroom plus a den with closet sits on over 1/4 of an acre with 879 finished square feet & did we mention its Brand New! Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
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Bremerton #350163 $209,000 Country living at its finest overlooking Lake Tahuyeh with community lake access to boating, fishing & water sports. This 2100 SF, 3 bdrm, 2 bth, triple-wide, MFG home is open throughout with large windows to capture the sunlight. Extra large 2-car garage + landscaped and partially fenced yard. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369.
GIG HAROR #202023 $61,900 One of 13 condo storage units available for sale. Each unit has a separate electric meter with 50 amp service & 240 power. All units are heated & 18 ft entrances. Andrew Welch 360-876-9600
Olympic College #351344 $212,000 Classic Bremerton Bungalow, convenient location! Only minutes to PSNS, ferries and Olympic College. 3 bdrm, 2 bth, over 800sq.ft. Basement and HUGE garage. Kathy Olsen 360-692-6102/360-434-1291.
GIG HARBOR NORTH #119658 $85,000 Spacious open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, open sunny kitchen with lots of counter space. New heat pump, roof & carpet. Did we mention it has RV parking & an outbuilding! Denise Raught 360-876-9600
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FANTASTIC Opportunity 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments in Oak Harbor. Mariners Cove Waterfront canal 167 N. LAFAYETTE AVE start atBREMERTON Prices $695/month lot. Utilities and septic in, water share paid, pilings 3bd/2.25ba, forChic boat dock in place. 2016 SqFt hm w/ lots of windows. Could accommodate up bayview@coastmgt.com Gas FP & spacious kitchen. Unfin. Shop/Man Cave. to 50’ boat. Paid 0Ä? DF IPVST BN QN t EBZT QFS XFFL MLS# NOW $209,900 $250,000 in 2005, will312973 4IFSJEBO 3E t #SFNFSUPO sacrifice at $150,000. Bob Vergeer 360-271-9731 Broker cooperation. Art Guy 818-292-0716.
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DD: From downtown Bremerton, drive South on Callow. Turn right on 1st St, then right again on Lafayette. Home on left.
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22941 KINGSTON 7880 SINGINGWOOD NE MISS HAILEYPLACE LOOP NE,KINGSTON Spacious 3bd/2.5ba, SqFt hm w/ new 2011 Whitehorse Golf2,136 Course 4bd/3.5ba, 3,425interior SqFt paint, appls nice Private 1+gourmet Ac yard. LUXURY hm&on 1/2 den/office. Ac. (2) Master suites, MLS# 326077amenities $372,000 kitchen & high-end inside & out! Steve Smaaladen 360-710-8800 MLS# 322004 PRICE REDUCED TO $569,000 Hosted by Rick Cadwell 360-865-1818
DD: From downtown Kingston, drive West on SR 104 1.5 mi). rightWhitehorse onto Balmoral Pl. DD:(approx. From Kingston Rd.,Turn turn into Dr., SingTurn left onto Hailey Loop home.and sign. ingwood is 3rdMiss road on left--look forto address
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Bayview Apartments in Bremerton. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Prices start at $675 per month. Located up the road from Lions Field. On bus line, close to hospital, shopping & schools. Call: 360-373-9014. Open 7 days, 9am-5pm bayview@coastmgt.com 100 Sheridan Ave. Bremerton, WA. POULSBO
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NORTH KITSAP NEW LISTING-KINGSTON $195,000 This is a great home that features 1680 sq ft, 3+bedrooms & 2 baths. It also has a country porch, fenced backyard & is located in a nice neighborhood! Jane Woodward 360-779-8520 View at www.johnlscott.com/18809 OPEN HOUSE - POULSBO $239,900 THURS-MON 1-4. 1380 NE Watland St. DD: From Central Market, go E on Forest Rock to rt on 12th ave, to lft on Watland St. Beautiful 2-stry hm. 2 bd, 2.5 ba, Parlor, 2-car gar. Tommy Jones 360-731-9685 View at www.johnlscott.com/12085 HANSVILLE $299,500 Phenomenal Water Views up/down the Sound! Near Waterfront Park & Lighthouse. 2 Bd septic but 3rd rm is there. Huge picture windows. New deck,pretty landscaping. Jan Zufelt 360-297-5550 View at www.johnlscott.com/90887 PRICE REDUCED-HANSVILLE $324,500 Seller says SELL! New Price, home & 2nd lot/1 price. New fireplace, kitchen makeover w/granite, farm sink. Dining area has new French Doors/Deck. Amazing views. Jan Zufelt 360-297-5550 View at www.johnlscott.com/74640 NEW LISTING-POULSBO $339,900 Great views of Miller Bay; 3 bedrooms, 3.25 bath rambler. 2242sf + separate 676sf bonus room with 3/4 bath. Hardwood floors, huge kitchen & much more! Kristina Moneypenny 360-731-6734 View at www.johnlscott.com/75373
BREMERTON OPEN HOUSE - BREMERTON $249,950 FRI-SUN 1-4. 2317 Schley Blvd. Welcome to Eastpark. New Construction 2 stry 3 bd/2.5ba hm, bamboo flrs, ss appls, & shaker style cabs. Next to the Bremerton YMCA. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777 View at www.johnlscott.com/76056 OPEN HOUSE - BREMERTON $269,000 SAT 1-4. 2904 McClain Ave. DD: Wheaton Way, West on Sheridan to McClain. Move-In ready! Lovely 2300 sq ft, 4 bdrm, 2.5 ba on .32 acre. Newer appl, granite counters. Jean Bradford 360-620-4774 View at www.johnlscott.com/73224
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
CENTRAL KITSAP
�OLD BAINBRIDGE� FARMHOUSE $389,000 Vintage 1901 farmhouse on beautiful sub dividable acreage in Rolling Bay w/ rare trees + many old fruit trees. Foundation, power & septic complete for ADU/shop. Tim Wilkins 206-780-3309 View at www.johnlscott.com/64949
SEABECK $207,000 1997 triple wide on 2.64 acres. Nice floor plan, vaulted ceilings w/fans,walk-in pantry. Mstr bdrm w/walk-in closets, jetted tub & walk-in shower. And more. Ann Erickson 360-692-2935 View at www.johnlscott.com/68562
CUSTOM HOME ON ACREAGE $559,000 Distinctive, custom 3 bedroom home nestled 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
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MASON COUNTY
PORT ORCHARD $370,000 State of the Art home in McCormick Woods! 3BR/2.5BA, 2867 sq. ft. w/open spaces to fit your needs! Elegant master suite & Chefs kitchen close to golf/dining + Gary Lidstrom 360-876-7600 View at www.johnlscott.com/68454
BELFAIR $60,000 Little gem on a cul de sac in Beards Cove! Great for a starter home or vacation paradise. 2BR/1BA, appliances stay, room to garden & enjoy the Community pool! Judy Snyder 360-731-4675 View at www.johnlscott.com/68222
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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NORTH KITSAP $259,000
20247 Fortune Pl NE, Poulsbo
19442 Willet Lane NE, Poulsbo Place II, Div 7
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A Central Highland Builder’s Project. Our newest Poulsbo Place neighborhood located on 4th Avenue is now underway. Featuring lots w/sweeping views that overlook the charming Poulsbo Place community, Liberty Bay, & the Olympic Mountains. With 14 customizable floor plans to choose from, this is an outstanding opportunity to select the home of your dreams with breathtaking views. Quality finishes inside & out. Low maintenance, safe & secure living in the master-planned community in the heart of the waterfront village of Poulsbo. Floor plans vary from 876 - 3,000 sq. ft., 2 - 4 bedrooms, 1 - 3.5 bathrooms & a 2-10 home warranty. Close to shopping & restaurants. MLS#296132. Karen Bazar, John L. Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com. Call today for more details.
$329,500
19083 Front St, Poulsbo
SAT Noon-3:00
Quit hunting, you found the Golden Egg! Unparalleled design shines through in this dramatic Downtown Poulsbo condo. Conveniently located in the Gran Kirk Building, this 2 bed 2.5 bath beauty right on the water has all the perks! Hardwood & slate, a gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel, cherry wood and a wine fridge. Relax in the deluxe soaking tub in the master bath, by the fireplace in the living room, or out of the French Doors on your waterfront patio to enjoy the sunset. *OEVMHF ZPVSTFMG .-4 .JLF 4BOEJ /FMTPO 3FBM &TUBUF 5FBN r r XXX mikeandsandinelson.com
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22941 Singingwood Place NE, Kingston
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF RUSSELL L. FOLWELL; COURTNEY FOLWELL; WELLS FA R G O B A N K , N . A . ; DRIFTWOOD KEY CLUB;
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Occupants of the Premises; and any p e r s o n s or parties claiming to have any right, t i t l e , state, lien or interest in the real p r o p e r t y d e scribed in the complaint, Defendant(s) NO. 11-2-00545-5 SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF RUSSELL L. FOLWELL; COURTNEY FOLWELL; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; DRIFTWOOD KEY CLUB; 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, Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the judgment debtors interest in the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. If developed the property address is: 37401 OLYMPIC VIEW ROAD NE, HANSVILLE, WA 98340 Legal Description:
LOT 31, NINTH ADDITION TO DRIFTWOOD KEY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 12 OF PLATS, PAGES 21 AND 22, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel/Account Number: 4264-000-031-000 The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, June 8, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $243,619.44. together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Sheriff at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFf By: Lt. Katherine Collings, #8 Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-377-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: Routh Crabtree Olsen, P.S.
Valerie I. Holder 13555 SE 36th St., Ste. 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 425-2121 Date of first publication: 05/04/12 Date of last publication: 05/25/12 CW617423 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY THE NARROWS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIAT I O N , a Wa s h i n g t o n Non-Profit Corporation Plaintiff. v. WALDON L. SMITH, an individual, JANE DOE SMITH, an individual, and the marital community comprised thereof, Defendants. NO. 12-2-00122-9 SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: Waldon L. Smith, Jane Doe Smith, 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
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
Chateau Ridge - Central Highland Builder’s (also the builders of Poulsbo Place II), are now introducing their newest neighborhood, Chateau Ridge! Located at the top of Forest Rock Hills on Caldart Ave. Craftsman & Cottage-Style homes ranging from 912 to 2,200 SF & prices starting in the low $200’s. Offering several one-level floor plans, as well as, 2-level plans. Built Green, Energy Star appliances, & 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty. Neighborhood is centrally located to North Kitsap Schools, local markets, shopping in the everpopular downtown Poulsbo, local parks & more. Breathtaking Olympic Mtn Views. MLS# 267886. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com. Call today for more details.
$299,000
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2011 Whitehorse Golf Course 4 bd/3.5ba, 3425 Sq.Ft. LUXURY home on 1/2 Ac. (2) Master Suites, gourmet kitchen & high-end amenities inside & out! MLS #322004. PRICE REDUCED TO $569,000. Hosted by Rick Cadwell 360-865-1818. Silverdale Realty.
From $195,000 Ferncliff Village, Bainbridge Island
SAT 1-4
$255,000
353 Wallace Way NE #28
Sun 1- 4
$440,000
10472 Battlepoint Drive
Sat 10-2
New, cottage-style homes built to Energy Star & Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard. Income qualified. #317910. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042, BainbridgeFineProperties.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Beautiful Winslow Co-Housing Village lifestyle! Desirable Sunny Southern Exposure from 2nd floor of 3 bedroom home. Co-own 5.5 acres of open space featuring playground, ball field, orchard, garden & woods! All appliances including stackable washer/ dryer. Easy commuting, short walk to ferry! Call 206-841-1965, 206-954-9208. www.winslowcohousing.org
1907 3BD/1.5BA farmhouse on sunny 2.18 acres adjoining Battlepoint Park. Quiet location w/fruit trees, garden space, storage building, and RV storage. Additional rental unit on property.DD: Going north on Miller Road, turn left @ Battlepoint, follow around to last driveway before park. Turn right onto driveway @ fence w/wagon wheel. Michael Ballou 206-715-9980 www.johnlscott.com/91032
$479,000
$495,000
SUN 1-4
5204 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Architect-designed modern home on acreage, oriented to bathe in natural light and territorial views. Close to art cinema, cafes, parks.. Carl Sussman 206-714-6233. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$575,000
12001 Arrow Point Loop NE, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! Darling 2BR/1.5BA cottage on sandy, low-bank Olympic view waterfront with large office/ den/rec room plus detached shop with half bath. #292005. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
$575,000
4062 Crystal Springs Drive,Bainbridge Island
Sun 1-4
Offering a Western Water View Home 3220 Sq.ft with Beach Access below home.MLS 352729 Jack Vidano Real Estate Broker (206) 200-8973 Jvidano2525@hotmail.com
$659,000
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428 Harborview Drive SE #131, Bainbridge Island
Spacious waterfront condo with spectacular views of Sound, Seattle skyline, Cascades. 3BR/1.75BA, fireplace, decks, community pool & gardens. #345124. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
6650 NE Bayview Boulevard, Bainbridge Island
SUN 1-4
New Price! Low-bank Manzanita Bay WFT w/4000+ sq ft, 4 frpls, formal living/dining, 3BR plus 2 guest rooms. Gardens & shop. #299111. Beverly Green & Susan Burris/Host Andy Moore 206-7556296. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
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Quit hunting, you found the Golden Egg! Unparalleled design shines through in this dramatic Downtown Poulsbo condo. Conveniently located in the Gran Kirk Building, this 2 bed 2.5 bath beauty right on the water has all the perks! Hardwood & slate, a gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel, cherry wood and a wine fridge. Relax in the deluxe soaking tub in the master bath, by the fireplace in the living room, or out of the French Doors on your waterfront patio to enjoy the sunset. Indulge yourself......
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Debbie Nitsche-Lord
206/714-6190 dnitsche@windermere.com
Location 14969 Cedar Grove Rd NE Price $950,000 Features 4,750 sq. ft. with 3 bdrms/4.25
baths, wine cellar, detached studio, 3-car garage, 3.91 acres MLS #331811
PORT ORCHARD
OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1-3
Welcome Home
Beautiful daylight rambler on a private .66 acre lot with a peek-a-boo view in a popular South Kitsap neighborhood. Enjoy the main floor living in this 2100 square foot home featuring beautiful hardwood floors throughout the main level and a spacious master suite with 5 piece master bath & soaking tub. Perfect entertaining home with open concept kitchen area with large island and maple cabinets. The large deck overlooks the private back yard that backs up to a greenbelt.
Wendy Crenshaw
(360) 271-6743 Coldwell Banker Park Shore www.wendyc.com MLS #304780
Location 2277 Steamboat Lp E Price $279,000 Features Hardwood floors, jetted/soaking tub, sprinkler system, vaulted ceilings
OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12-3
Mike & Sandi Nelson Real Estate Team 360.265.2777 www.mikeandsandinelson.com MLS #339167
Location 19083 Front St Price $329,500 Features Waterfront, wood fireplace,
soaking tub
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
It doesn’t get much better than this! Live the Sustainable Euro Metro Urban Agricultural lifestyle in downtown Winslow! Organic gardens with 15 years of organic compost cover this triple sized lot. A rain cistern and pond save on irrigation. Includes deer fence, chicken coop, greenhouse, compost, fruit trees, and berry bushes. Pre-inspected house, most repairs done. Move-in ready, new paint inside & out, new roof, heat pump, shop and sport court. Walking distance to schools, library, healthcare, downtown shopping, entertainment & Seattle ferry. Garden to table! Chris Miller and Bill Barrow, Coldwell Banker McKenzie Associates, Inc.
Bill Barrow & Chris Miller, Managing Broker, GRI, CNE (206) 780-6146 Coldwell Banker McKenzie Associates
Location 355 Grow Av/Winslow Price $489,000 Features Move-in ready, new paint inside
& out, new roof, heat pump, shop and sport court.
HANSVILLE
PORT ORCHARD
Completely remodeled NW contemporary w/ cedar exterior, travertine, marble & slate. Chef’s kitchen w/slab granite, double ovens. 2 master suites, 5 piece bath w/double shower & soaking tub. Office w/built in cabinetry. Breathtaking shipping lane views from almost every room. Expansive rear deck. 84’ high bank waterfront on a half acre w/mature landscaping. Indoor/outdoor wiring for surround sound installed throughout. 3 bay attached garage w/finished flex room & shed offers even more storage.
Three bedroom two bath rambler in wonderful South Kitsap Neighborhood. Large eat-in kitchen with appliances and lots of cabinets. New flooring, separate family room (currently being used as 4th bedroom). Nice big fenced backyard, spacious deck ideal for entertaining. 2 car covered parking. Home is in great condition and shows a lot of pride of ownership.
Hansville waterfront
Catherine Arlen
Windermere RE, West Sound Inc, 360-340-8186 cell catherinearlen@windermere.com www.catherinearlen.com MLS #353257
Big Price Drop!
Location 5632 Ne Mavis Place Price $599,000 Features High bank waterfront,
3BD/3BA, .53 acres
Fred Cook
(360) 895-0660 Sun Quest Realty sunquestrealty.com. MLS #277101
Location 2135 SE Cedar Road Price $174,950 Features 3 BR/2 BA, fenced yard, deck,
2 car covered parking.
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Support Services Section Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360337-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: Condominium Law Group, PLLC 10310 Aurora Avenue North Seattle WA 98133 206-633-1520 Date of first publication: 04/27/12 Date of last publication: 05/18/12 PW616189
above-entitled action. If developed the property address is: 3560 Narrows View Lane NE, #5-101 Bremerton WA 98310 Legal Description: UNIT 101, BUILDING NO. 5, THE NARROWS, A CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN VOLUME 3 OF CONDOMINIUMS, PAGES 9 THROUGH 19, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION THEREOF, RECORDED UNDER KITSAP COUNTY RECORDING NO. 8108250069 AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO; SITUATE IN THE CITY OF BREMERTON, C O U N T Y O F K I T S A P, STATE OF WASHINGTON Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 8041-05-101-0001. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, June 15, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $6,586.44, 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 By: Katherine Collings Lieutenant
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REPORTER Reporter sought for staff opening with the Peninsula Daily News, a sixday newspaper on Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula that includes the cities of Por t Angeles, Sequim, P o r t To w n s e n d a n d Forks (yes, the “Twilight” Forks, but no vampires or werewolves). Bring your experience from a weekly or small daily -from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already acquired while sharpening your talent with the help o f ve t e ra n n ew s r o o m leaders. This is a general assignment reporting position in our Port Angeles office in which being a self-starter must be demonstrated through professional experience. Port Angeles-based Peninsula Daily News, circulation 16,000 daily and 15,000 Sunday (plus a website getting up to one million hits a month), publishes separate editions for Clallam and Jefferson counties. Check out the PDN at w w w. p e n i n s u l a d a i l y news.com and the beauty and recreational oppor tunities at http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/section/pdntabs#vizguide. In-person visit and tryout are required, so Washington/Northwest applicants given preference. Send cover letter, resume and five best writi n g a n d p h o t o g r a p hy clips to Leah Leach, managing editor/news, P.O. Box 1330, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 9 8 3 6 2 , o r e m a i l leah.leach@peninsuladailynews.com.
The Bainbridge Island Review, a weekly community newspaper located in western Washington state, is accepting applications for a parttime general assignment Reporter. The ideal candidate will have solid reporting and writing skills, have up-to-date knowledge of the AP Stylebook, be able to shoot photos and video, be able to use InDesign, and contribute to staff blogs and Web updates. We offer vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays. If you have a passion for community news reporting and a desire to work in an ambitious, dyn a m i c n ew s r o o m , we want to hear from you. E.O.E. Email your resume, cover letter and up to 5 non-returnable writing, photo and video samples to hr@soundpublishing.com Or mail to BIRREP/HR Dept., Sound Publishing, 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370. Salesperson Needed to work in a fun, fast-paced environment! Little Nickel, a division of Sound Publishing, Inc. is seeking an experienced Inside Advertising Sales Consultant. Position will be based out of our Eve r e t t o f f i c e. We a r e looking for candidates who are assertive, goaldriven, and who possess strong interpersonal skills—both written and verbal. Ideal candidates will need to have an exceptional sales background; print media exper ience is a definite asset. If you thrive on calling on new, active or inactive accounts; are self-motivated, well organized, and want to join a professional, highly energized and competitive sales team, we want to hear from you. Must be computer-proficient at Word, Excel, and utilizing the Internet. Compensation includes a base wage plus commission and an excellent group benefits program. Please email resume and cover letter to:
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is expanding it’s sales force. Opening for a well organized, creative professional with the ability to develop strong customer relationships. Manage an existing account base as well as developing new clients to meet ever changing marketing needs. Solid presentation skills a must. Competitive compensation package including full benefits and 401K plan. Submit cov- hreast@soundpublishing.com er letter and resume to: or MAIL to: Sound Publishing, Inc. Steve Perry 19426 68th Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032 Advertising Director ATTN: HR/LNIS Peninsula Daily News EOE PO Box 1330
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steve.perry@peninsula dailynews.com Carriers The North Kitsap Herald has openings for Carrier Routes. No collecting, no selling. Friday mornings. If interested call Christy 360-779-4464 INCOME OPPORTUNITY! The Bainbridge Island Review newspaper seeking quality motor route carriers. Thursday night delivery. No collections. Must be at least 18 years of age. Reliable people with reliable vehicle please call Brian. 206-842-6613
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LOAN OFFICERS Veterans United Home Loans is the Nation’s largest dedicated provider of VA lending. We are looking for experienced, professional, hardworking Loan Officers for our Silverdale office. Minimum of 2+ years residential mortgage experience; VA (strong), FHA, Conventional & USDA lending. Comprehensive benefits package.
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REPORTER The Central Kitsap Reporter in Silverdale, WA is seeking a general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills. Join a four-person newsroom in a position that is prim a r i l y b e a t c ove ra g e and secondarily generalassignment coverage of a city, an Urban Growth Area, county gover nment and naval base. Coverage stretches from the deeply rural to the “other Washington” in scope. News, narrative features and photography are at the center of the job. Applicants must b e a bl e t o wo r k i n a team-oriented deadline driven environment, display excellent wr iting skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to compose articles on multiple topics. This is a full-time position and includes excellent benefits, paid vacation, sick and holidays. Please send resume with cover letter, 3 or more non-retur nable clips in PDF or Text format and references to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: CKRREP/HR Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Employment Transportation/Drivers
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Antique double bed frame, mostly restored, $50. Dining room table 55�x32� frosted glass t o p, 4 w i c k e r / w o o d chairs $50. Miscellaneous Christmas & other Holiday decorations including lights ornaments, etc $20 for all. Tupperware, old school, all for $20. Cassettes, various artists, 1980’s music $10 for all. 206-6186670 206-669-2450 Poulsbo.
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PLANT SALE! Master Garden Foundation Annual Plant Sale. Friday, May 11th, 9am-5pm and S a t u r d ay, M ay 1 2 t h , 9am-2pm. Kitsap County Fa i r g r o u n d s Va n Z e e B u i l d i n g . F i n d N a t i ve Plants and Trees, Annuals including Tomatoes and other Veggies, large selection of Perennials, Gloves, and beautiful arranged Fresh Flowers, perfect for Mother’s Day. Master Gardeners will answer your gardening questions. Good selection both days. Proceeds support Master Gardeners and the community.
Build up your business with our Service Guide Special: Four full weeks of advertising starting at $40. Call 800-388-2527 to place your ad today. CD’S: FRENCH 1: Pimsleur Approach Gold Edition. Includes 16 audio instructional CD’s in a nice hard cover box. Pristine condition. Purchased only 4 months ago. $95 obo. (360)6161589 COFFEE TABLE - light m a p l e ve n e e r, exe l shape w/ brass handles for trim 48 “ long by 20 “ wide $55 or best offer call 253-857-0009 Dryer/ washer stackable. Whirlpool. $50. 206-6186670 or 206-669-2450 Engine hoist, 4,000 lbs, like new, $150. 360-8954202. Engine stand, 1,250 lbs, like new! $70. 360-8954202. I TA L I A N G O L D b o x style chain for necklace, $100. 360-475-8644 Lawnmower, $50. 360698-1547. Radios; 2 antique table radios. Both work great! GE 1947 AM $65. Zenith 1959 AM/FM $50. 360377-7170, Kitsap. 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 VINTAGE SOFA, curved shape. Gold velvet. Good condition. Comfortable & unusual. Movi n g , mu s t s e l l ! $ 1 5 0 . 206-913-9856 Poulsbo Free Items Recycler
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2 Model Train Sets, Lionel with mounted track, Marks in original box. $65 each. Kitsap. 360377-7170 ANTIQUE ARMOIRE; 49w x 76h x 21d. Dark wood. 2 door, interior shelf and hanging area. $125. Headboard piece (I believe) 52�x38�; mirrored in the middle, small shelves on either side. Versatile & functional, was used as a mantle $25. 206-6186670 206-669-2450 Poulsbo.
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2009 KUBOTA B3200 Tractor. Easy to learn, similar to driving a car. Kubota orange color. Excellent condition! Only 55 hours! $27,000. Hydro Static Drive, 4WD, front loader, backhoe, box scraper, sunshade, forks & manuals includCHEST OF DRAWERS, ed. Langley, Whidbey Is5 d r aw e r s, $ 8 0 . C a l l land. 360-730-1440 or 360-475-8733, Bremer- t a v e s @ m a c . c o m f o r ton. more information.
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3 PIECE DINING SET Solid Oak! Sturdy, will stand the test of time! Ta bl e w i t h a t t r a c t i ve smoked glass inset & table pads for protection. Opens to comfor tably seat 10 people. Includes 8 upholstered chairs, 2 of which are Captain chairs. Also, Hutch and second upright storage unit! Excellent condition! $800 obo 360-373-9410. 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 Jewelry & Fur
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Family Rummage sale. Sat. May 12th, 8-4pm. 34801 Hood Canal Dr. Tons of great stuff at Dogs great prices. Come support our team. All proANIMAL RESCUE ceeds to benefit Susan FAMILIES A N o n - P r o f i t A n i m a l G. Komen 3-day walk. Rescue Organization, is KINGSTON h a v i n g a f r e e S p ay / MOVING SALE! Qulaity Neuter program for Cats items, everything has to a n d D o g s d u r i n g t h e go!! Saturday only from month May. Vouchers 8am to 6pm at 26234 for the spay/neutering Montera Loop NE. No are issued Sunday, May earlies. Cash only. 6th and the following Sunday, May 13th at the Bottomless garage sale. Bremer ton Petco from $37/no word limit. Reach 11am to 3pm only! Maxithousands of readers. mum two pets per fami- Go online: nw-ads.com ly. Vaccinations are not 24 hours a day or Call i n c l u d e d ! Yo u d o n o t 800-388-2527 to get need to bring your pet at more information. the time you apply for the voucher.
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3 MENS DESIGNER suits and 1 tuxedo. Size 42 regular, 30 long. Excellent condition. $90 each. (425)829-7053
FRENCH 1 Pimsleur Approach Gold Edition. Includes 16 audio instructional CD’s all in a nice hard cover box set. Pristine condition. Purchased only 4 months ago. This is a highly effective method of learning a second language. This sells retail for over $200. Selling for $95 obo. (360)616-1589
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SURPLUS SALE: On May 25, 2012, North Kitsap School District will offer surplus items for s a l e t o t h e p u bl i c . A complete list of items may be viewed at www.nkschools.org. The sale will be held at North Kitsap High School from Marine 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Power Questions may be diPOULSBO MOVING SALE! House rected to Chuck Whitmer 2 0 0 5 1 7 ’ D C Tra cke r. Deep V Aluminum boat. w a r e s , t w e e n g i r l at (360) 394-2906. 2005 4 Stroke Merc, 115 clothes, Barbie items, Extra auto parts bring in HP. 2005 4 Stroke Merc holiday decor, shelving, extra cash when you place 9.9 HP, 50 HP electric yarn/ quilt material, yard an ad in the ClassiďŹ eds. t r o l l i n g m o t o r. H u m tools & lots more!!! May 12th from 9am to 4pm at Open 24 hours a day 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, 2 0 1 5 4 1 2 t h Av e N E , www.nw-ads.com. Stereo, 1 Downrigger, Poulsbo. POUSLBO Bimini Top. Ready to POULSBO fish! $10,500 OBO. Call 5/12 Band VIKING PARK SALE! 10 Tr o y, 3 6 0 - 5 4 4 - 2 2 1 7 . + families participating! Booster Sale! Email for photo: troyberEverything from A to Z! 7am-2pm, 18360 tran@yahoo.com Come check us out! FriCaldart Ave, in ,OOKINGĂĽFORĂĽAĂĽNEWĂĽPLACE ĂĽ day, 5/11 & Saturday, #HECKĂĽOUTĂĽ the Commons 5/12 from 9am to 4pm at WWW PNWHOMElNDER COM 1754 NE Mesford Road. AT N.K.H.S. FORĂĽLOCALĂĽ ĂĽNATIONALĂĽLISTINGSĂĽ BIG POULSBO Garage Sale. Antiques, Tools: Chop Saw, Nail Gun, etc; Trek Bikes, Vacuum C l e a n e r s, B i s t r o S e t , Housewares. 1134 Holm Court, Friday and Saturd a y, M a y 1 1 t h - 1 2 t h , 9am-4pm. No Early Birds!
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23’ SEARAY Weekender 225, 2002. Excellent condition, original owner, 193 hours. Always stored, dry and covered. 260HP Bravo III, Garmin c o l o r G P S / S o u n d e r. Cuddy Cabin sleeps 2 with sink, por t-a-potty and portable stove. All accessories ready to go! Asking $24,500. Boat located on Whidbey Island. 203-610-5962
1976 33’ RANGER; ONE ow n e r b o a t & a l way s well maintained! New; 25 HP Universal Diesel, 22 gallon fuel tank, 2 batteries, prop, electric marine toilet, Dodger, interior cushions, sailing electronics. Standing rigging & life lines replaced 2007. Refrigeration, Dickinson fireplace, propane cook stove/ oven. haul out October &INDüIT ü"UYüIT ü3ELLüIT Last 2011. She’s ready for WWW NW ADS COM s u m m e r c r u i s i n g ! /PENü üHOURSüAüDAYü $29,000. San Juan Island. Call 360-378-5111. üDAYSüAüYEAR
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If you played baseball on Bainbridge Island, you’re invited to Baseball-a-rama May 19, 2-5 p.m.
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Viking Fest!
BASEBALL-ARAMA AND THE MARINER MOOSE Creosote, Fort Ward, Pleasant Beach, Port Blakely, Port Madison, Moran School, Winslow School. Those names were emblazoned on uniforms of early Bainbridge baseball teams that practiced and played on dirt fields around the island. Today, many former members of teams from Bainbridge High School, men and women softball leagues, Little League and Babe Ruth League still live in the area. The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is looking for current and former Bainbridge baseball players and fans to gather on the museum grounds for Baseball-a-rama, May 19 from 2-5 p.m. The Mariner Moose will pay a visit and there will be an opportunity to join him for a picture. If you ever played baseball on Bainbridge Island, you’re invited to participate in the event and reminisce about your years in the game. Rummage around in your attic and trunk and wear your old uniform. The event will feature free admission to the museum, food, vintage movies and photos, a raffle, prizes for the most current and former baseball team members, and pictures with the MariSee BASEBALL, Page 2
Get in touch with your inner Norwegian at Poulsbo’s annual celebration May 18-20 — Pages 2-3
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Viking Fest: Get your Norwegian on
Annual event celebrates area’s ties to old country
for its independence that finally occurred in 1905,” Viking Fest president Ron Krell said. “Norway was the third nation in the world to adopt a constitution and is today the only country in the world, aside from the USA, to still use its original BY RICHARD WALKER constitution.” Kitsap Week Today, May 17 is a national holiday in Norway. hen the first Poulsbo began its celebraNorwegian tion of May 17 — Syttende immigrants mai, in Norwegian — in arrived here in the mid1969. This year’s Viking 1800s, drawn by climate Fest, the 44th annual, is and resources similar to May 18-20. Admission is their home, Norwegian free. Carnival ride tickets independence was still can be purchased at a dream. the carnival. Norway’s This year’s parliament COVER festival features had adopted a STORY an expanded list constitution on of activities and May 17, 1814 — a events. Among constitution modthem: Viking Paddle, a eled in large part on the fi ve-mile stand-up paddleconstitution of the United board race; Kupcake Krigen States. But at that time, (Norwegian for “Cupcake Norway was locked in a War”), a competition union with Sweden — after between bakeries for the an almost 300-year union tastiest cupcake and most with Denmark. artistic display using cup“May 17 became a cakes; and street art. lasting, unifying national symbol in the long struggle
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This year’s Viking Fest Parade in downtown Poulsbo will feature 85 entries over a two-hour period. The parade is a highlight of the three-day celebration of Poulsbo’s cultural ties to Norway. Richard Walker / 2011 May 18 At noon, 55 food and craft booths will open on Anderson Parkway, the carnival will open at the King Olav parking lot, and Viking Village will open at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. At Viking Village, reen-
May 18 - 20 VIKInG downtown
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noon – 10pm • Food/Craft Booths open on Anderson Parkway • Carnival opens at King Olav Parking Lot • Viking Village Opens in Waterfront Park 3pm – 10pm • Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion 4pm • Opening Ceremony
Saturday, May 19th
7am – 1pm • 40th Annual Noon Lions Pancake Breakfast - Held at NK High School 7:30am – 11am • 35th Annual Viking Fest Road Race 10am – 7pm • Viking Village in Waterfront Park 10am – 10pm • Food/Craft Booths on Anderson Parkway • Carnival at King Olav Parking Lot • Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion 11am – 3pm • Sons of Norway Scandanavian Luncheon 11am – 8pm • Sons of Norway Beer Garden 2pm • 43rd Annual Viking Fest Parade 5pm – 7pm • 1st Annual Viking Paddle (Paddleboard) Race, Liberty Bay
Sunday, May 20th
actors will be dressed and equipped as Vikings were a thousand years ago. They will demonstrate Viking clothing, crafts, equipment and games. At 4 p.m., Kim Nesselquist, Norway’s honorary
consul in Seattle, will help open the festival. The opening ceremony at Kvelstad Pavilion will include the Norwegian and American national anthems; introduction of Miss Viking Fest Maelena Mattson, Little
Baseball
ball memorabilia, including items that island collectors would like to loan for the event. For more details, call Chuck Callahan, (206) 842-4479; Teddy Rinonos, (206) 4514270; Tom Thatcher, (206)
Continued from page 1 Moose (2-3:15 p.m.), Babe Ruth and Pee Wee Reese. The Historical Museum will display a collection of base-
■ Poulsbo’s logo has the words, “Viking City.” But the city is most commonly called “Little Norway.” ■ Poulsbo is within the historical territory of the Suquamish Tribe. Suquamish called what is now Poulsbo “Tcutcu Lats,” which translates as “maple grove.” Today, the governments of Suquamish and “Little Norway” work together on issues of mutual interest. ■ The first Norwegian to settle here was Ole Stubb in 1875. Other Norwegians followed beginning in 1883. ■ Norway’s King Olav V visited Poulsbo on Oct. 22, 1975. ■ King Harald V and Queen Sonja visited Poulsbo Oct. 26, 1995.
Miss Viking Fest Tatyana Morgan-Reyes, Miss See VIKING FEST, Page 3
780-8800; or Ron McCarthy, (206) 842-6735. The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is located at 215 Erickson Ave. Info: (206) 842-2773, www.bainbridgehistory.org.
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7am – 1pm • 40th Annual Noon Lions Pancake Breakfast held at NK High School 10am – 4pm • Food/Craft Booths on Anderson Parkway • Carnival at King Olav Parking Lot • Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion • Viking Village in Waterfront Park 11am – 1:30pm • Kupcake Krigen (Cupcake War) in Waterfront Park. 2:30 - 4pm • Lutefisk and Oyster Eating Contests For a complete schedule of all events, shuttle bus / parade routes and directions, go to www.vikingfest.org Free Parking at NK School District Lots and $2 roundtrip Shuttle Bus Service on Saturday and Sunday (free for children under 5) – No bus service on Friday night. Shuttle Buses also operate both days from Poulsbo Village. See Viking Fest website for bus routes and map. Carnival Wrist Band Pre-sale ($25 at AmericanWest Bank, Little Bean Espresso 2012 Sponsors: Liberty Bay Auto, Clearwater Casino, Central Market, AmericanWest Bank, Valley Nursery, Viking Fence, City of Poulsbo, Blue Sky Printing, Peninsula Credit Union, Tizley’s Europub, Skookum Sanitation, Home Depot, Bainbridge Disposal, Bird Electric, Port of Poulsbo, Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge, Team Innovative, James Lumber, North Kitsap Herald, The Loft Restaurant, Kitsap Towing, Poulsbo Inn & Suites and Guest House Inn & Suites.
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Continued from page 2 Washington Christina Clarke, Miss West Sound Hannah Price, and Miss Poulsbo Michaela Meeker; and Norwegian songs sung by the Sons of Norway Men’s Chorus. Cultural dancers, bands and music groups will entertain at Kvelstad Pavilion all three days of the festival. The fun spills onto Viking Avenue, with karaoke contests May 18 and 19 at Envy Bar and Grill. May 19 The 40th annual Poulsbo Noon Lions Club Pancake Breakfast is May 19 and 20, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at North Kitsap High School. The 35th annual Viking Fest Road Race — 5-mile, 1-mile and Kids’ Dash — take place at 7:30 a.m. The carnival, craft and food booths, and Viking Village open at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m., the Sons of Norway Lodge hosts a Scandivanian luncheon with open-faced sandwiches, pea soup, baked goods, lefse and krumkake. At 2 p.m., Miss Washington Christina Clarke will be grand marshal of the 43rd annual Viking Fest Parade, a two-hour event featuring 85 entries. The first Viking Paddle paddleboard race begins at 5 p.m. in Liberty Bay. May 20 The carnival, Viking Village and live entertainment continue.
Miss Washington Christina Clarke is grand marshal of the 43rd annual Viking Fest Parade, May 19, 2 p.m. in downtown Poulsbo.
The Kupcake Krigen begins at 11 a.m. at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Beginning at noon, the Sons of Norway Lodge will show four videos about Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, the warrior Birkebeiners, Foss Maritime founder Thea Foss, and the Vikings. The annual Lutefisk Eating Contest is at 2:30 p.m. (signup at the information booth before noon); the Oyster Eating Contest begins at 3:15 p.m. (sign up at The Loft restaurant). Parking and shuttles Attendance can range from 25,000 to 40,000, with Saturday having the heaviest attendance because of the afternoon parade. Here’s a tip: On May 19, park at a Poulsbo public school and take a shuttle bus to the downtown
Above, no downtown parking during Viking Fest? No sweat. Shuttles will operate between local schools, Poulsbo Village and downtown during Viking Fest. Courtesy / Viking Fest Corporation Marine Science Center parking lot from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. (no service from 2-4:30 p.m. because of the parade). Poulsbo Elementary School is located at 18531 Noll Road; Poulsbo Middle School, 2003 NE Hostmark St.; and North Kitsap High School, 1780 NE Hostmark St. Shuttle buses will operate between Guesthouse Inn & Suites, the Poulsbo Village parking lot and City Hall
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Program meets at-risk youths’ overlooked needs ‘‘Support Our Students’ provides local teens with toiletries, personal care items BY MEGAN STEPHENSON Kitsap Week
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ome North Kitsap students face a daily dilemma: gas or books? Baby formula or lab fees? Toilet paper or tuition? Although food banks and social programs have seen an increase in need and implore neighbors to donate a few cans of soup or dollars for bread for those hit hardest, another program is seeking to meet a different need: toiletries. “It’s amazing how many youth we have that are at risk and because we don’t see it, we assume it's not a problem,” said Meisha Rouser, a student at Leadership Kitsap and a co-founder of Support Our Students. The Support Our
Students campaign was inspired by the support Coffee Oasis received for its at-risk youth center in Poulsbo. Rouser said red donation bins are located all around Kitsap County for donations of basic needs that many take for granted: deodorant, feminine products, soap, shampoo, diapers, toothpaste and toothbrushes, toilet paper. The campaign organizers estimate there are more than 800 at-risk students who are homeless, live out of their cars, or just don’t have a consistent, safe place to “call home.” Rouser wants the community to be more aware of this number. “At-risk youth are very proud, they do not want people to know they’re couch surfing or having trouble at home,” Rouser said. “They only carry what they can in their backpacks.” Tom Jacobs, a member of SOS who also works with Olympic College’s Students in Need Group, added, “A lot of [students] don’t have jobs, they’re making decisions based on whether put
Josue May, 4, drops a shampoo donation into a collection bin at the Albertsons in Poulsbo. The Support Our Students campaign is collecting toiletries and personal care items for at-risk students. Meisha Rouser / Contributed gas in the car, food on table, or buy other products they need like diapers.” “That was a moment for me, when someone had
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ART GALLERIES BLUEWATER ARTWORKS LIVE ART: May 12, 5-8 p.m., 18961 Front St., Poulsbo. During Second Saturday Artwalk, Sherry Mayfarth live basket weaving demonstration and Richard Dixon acoustic guitar and vocals. Catered refreshments provided. “ON INDIA” PHOTOGRAPHY AT KNOWLES STUDIO: May 19, 6-8 p.m., Knowles Studio, 20432 Noll Road, Poulsbo. Photo exhibition by Dave and Tom Layton. Info: (360) 440-1399, www. knowlesstudio.com. FRONT STREET GALLERY: Bridal jewelry by Marty Whitaker; new painters Susan VanderWey, Maren Williams and Joseph Fourbears; fused glass artist Jessica Osborn. Located at 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com, (360) 598-6133. VERKSTED GALLERY: Raincreek pottery by Andy and Pam Buck. Located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: (360) 697-4470, www.verkstedgallery.com. THE ISLAND GALLERY: Featuring Bainbridge Island artist Susan C. Petersen’s keepsake cards through May. Located at 400 Winslow Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 7809500, www.theislandgallery. net, www.bacart.org.
567-9414, www.shirhayam.org/ contact/. HANSVILLE GARDEN SALE: May 12, 9 a.m. to noon, Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Road. Flotsam and Jetsam’s 35th annual Garden Sale features annuals, floral arrangements, ground covers, houseplants, perennials, shrubs, trees, veggies, baked goods, garden art, Kids Corner, raffle and silent auctions, and Master Gardener consultations. Info: www.flotsamandjetsamgardenclub.com. RIDE FOR FALLEN RIDERS: May 12, 10 a.m., Legend Harley Davidson, 9625 Provost Road NW, Silverdale. Northwest Freedom Riders hosting Kitsap Hospice motorcycle fundraiser. Cost: $25, includes map, meal and entertainment; $5 discount for online registration. Info: Mark Austin, (360) 297-7337; Mark Rose (360) 297-1648; www. nwfreedomriders.com. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARDS TEA: May 12, 10 a.m., Anchor of Hope Christian Reformed Church, 10625 Ridgetop Blvd W, Silverdale. Honoring outstanding students and citizens in the community. RSVP: regenteedar@yahoo.com, (360) 6891735. NATIONAL FELDENKRAIS WEEK
“SUDDENLY IN COMMAND” COURSE: May 13, 1-5 p.m., Kingston Cove Yacht Club, Washington Boulevard, Kingston. Safety primer designed for those not generally at the helm. Will help you to “be prepared” with the basics in case of an emergency. Cost: $20, includes class materials; each additional family member $10. Info and enrollment: Steve Hyman (360) 297-2494. WATER: THE LINK THAT CONNECTS US: Tuesdays through June 5, 7-9 p.m., Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. “Our Watershed: Puget Sound.” Info: Kari Pelaez, (360) 2971226, info@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. BAINBRIDGE DANCE CLASSES: May 8 to June 6 — Tuesdays at Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road NE; Wednesdays at Seabold Community Hall, 14451 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. With certified dance instructor Sheila Phillips. Choose from Cha Cha, East Coast Swing, Salsa and Swingin’ Foxtrot. No partner necessary. Must pre-register. Register: www.biparks.org, (206) 8422306, ext. 118. Info: www.educatedfeet.net/classes.htm. POULSBO DANCE CLASSES: May 17 to June 7 — Thursdays at InMotion Studio, 20101 Front St., Suite C, Poulsbo. With certified dance instructor Sheila Phillips. Choose from Cha Cha, East Coast Swing, Salsa and Swingin’ Foxtrot. No partner necessary. Must pre-register. Register and info: (360) 779-9898, www. educatedfeet.net/classes.htm. BALLROOM DANCE CLASS: May 9-23, Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Ridgetop Junior High School, 10600 Hillsboro Drive NW, Silverdale. Students will learn basic and intermediate steps in swing and put them together into a routine. Cost: $35 couple, $20 single. Info: (360) 6621638, Jerry (360) 779-4686.
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BENEFITS AND EVENTS GIRL POWER! PRINCESS PARTY: May 11, 6-8:30 p.m., Vinland Elementary School, 22104 Rhododendron Lane NW, Poulsbo. Presented by the Miss Poulsbo, Miss Kitsap, Miss Silverdale Scholarship Organization. Dress as your favorite princess, make a present for your mom, learn how manners matter, make a crown, learn a princess dance and have a tea party. Admission: $20, limited to 60 girls. Info: Michele (360) 689-3553, misspoulsbo@yahoo.com. SHABBAT POTLUCK: May 11, 6:30-9 p.m., hosted by Shir Hayam Jewish Community of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap. Guest leader Arik Labowitz. Meet in the warmth of members’ homes rather than a synagogue. Directions: (206)
CELEBRATION: May 12, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment, 328 Madison Ste E, Bainbridge Island. Looking for special needs children, infants to age 6, for complimentary introductory session. Sessions are offered by Marsha Novak, physical therapist, guild-certified Feldenkrais practitioner/ Anat Baniel Method for Children certified. Info: (206) 842-4608. CHILDREN’S MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT WORKSHOP: May 12, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Port Gamble. Info: www.portgamble.com. ELECTRONIC RECYCLING EVENT: May 12, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Windemere Real Estate West Sound, 26569 Lindvog Road NE, Kingston; 18570 State Hwy 305, Poulsbo; 9939 Mickelberry Road NW, Silverdale. Free document shredding and electronic recycling. BLAST FROM THE PAST SOCK HOP: May 12, 2 p.m., Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Hosted by Hannah Price, a senior at North Kitsap High School, founder of the Unity Club which integrates “differently abled kids.” JUST DANCE: May 12, 7:15-10 p.m., Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. Dancers at all levels get together for an evening of fun. Ballroom, Blues, Swing, Waltz, West Coast and Latin. Singles and couples, adults and teens. Snacks are welcome. $10 at the door. Info: www.educatedfeet. net/dances.htm. 44TH ANNUAL VIKING FEST: May 18-20, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo. Viking Fest celebrates Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage. Carnival, crafts and food booths, running races, paddle board race, Scandinavian food, live entertainment, parade. Info: Ron Krell, info@vikingfest.org.
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MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS & LECTURES CLICK! DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CLASS: May 12, 1-3 p.m. Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Learn to download library eBooks, audiobooks and music to your computer or portable device. Pre-register: (206) 8424162. Info: www.krl.org. PORT ORCHARD CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION LUNCHEON: May 15, 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., First Christian Church, 4885 SW Hovde Road, Port Orchard. “Grab Your Bonnet” featuring Loris Ketter, who will award prizes for hats in various categories. Lunch: $14. Info: Lynne (360) 981-9811, Glenna (360) 895-3083. INDIANOLA BLOCK WATCH SAFETY & SECURITY COMMITTEE MEETING: May 15, 7 p.m., Indianola Community Center. Public invited. EARLY RELEASE MOVIE & PIZZA FOR TEENS: “SPACEBALLS” : May 16, 12:15-2 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Free movie and pizza, for grades 7-12. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. COMMITTEE TO ELECT JUDGE KAREN KLEIN: May 16, 5-7 p.m., Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Klein is running for Kitsap County Superior Court judge, Position 7.
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TRAVELOGUE — A JOURNEY THROUGH LANGUEDOC: May 16, 7:30-9 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Travel to the heart of Mediterranean France with Kristeen and Phil Grimes. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. ANIME CLUB: May 17, 3-5:15 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. For grades 7-12. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. KINGSTON CITIZEN ADVISORY COUNCIL OPEN HOUSE: May 17, 7-9 p.m., Kingston Middle School, 9000 NE West Kingston Road. Brief presentations will be made on topics important to Kingston residents, including the Shoreline Master Plan, the Forest and Bay Project and the State Road 104 Re-alignment Proposal and Sidewalk Project. Steve Heacock, (360) 337-5777, sheacock@co.kitsap.wa.us. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: May 18, 10 a.m. to noon, 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Guest speaker Karl Kumm from the Fiske Genealogical Library. Info: www.bigenealogy.org. NATIVE PLANT WALK AND TALK: May 18, 10 a.m. to noon, Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Join Master Gardener John Mikesell and Stillwaters staff for a short presentation about plant identification and a tour around the Stillwaters’ campus. Topics include native wild plants and those suitable for your garden. Cost: See CALENDAR, Page 6
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Continued from page 5 $25; Stillwaters members and Master Gardeners $20. Preregister (360) 297-1226. Info: Joleen Palmer, (360) 297-2876, joleen@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. MOAA meeting: May 18, 11 a.m., Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Luncheon at noon, $14. Speaker: Rear Adm. Douglass Biesel, USN, commander, Navy Region Northwest. Membership in MOAA is open to individuals or surviving spouses who hold, or have ever held, a commission or warrant in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, or NOAA. RSVP and info: Myra Lovejoy (360) 769-2412. Family Movie Matinee: May 18, 3:30-5 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Rummage Sale donations: May 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Greater Hansville Community
Center, Buck Lake Park. See www.hansville.org for items that will sell well. Annual rummage sale Aug. 11-12. Weed Wrangling: May 19, 10:30 a.m. to noon, 1270 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island. Ever wonder about the name of that weed? Pull it out and bring it to the weed ID event. Learn about weeds and proper removal. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Free. Sjogrens Syndrome Support Group: May 19, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road. Open to the public. Building Community Together — Rotary in the 1960s: May 19, 2-3:30 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. A 50th anniversary event. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.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) 779-9064. 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. Info: Dave Harris, (360) 478-7089 or harriscd.wa@comcast.net. Bainbridge Island Historical Museum: Free first Thursday, 215 Ericksen Ave. Currently featuring an exhibit by world famous photographer, Ansel Adams: the incarceration of the Japanese at Manzanar Relocation Center during WWll. Tickets on sale for the July 15 “Cruise Around the Island on the Virginia V.” Info: (206) 8422773, www.bainbridgehistory. org. Bridge Group: Tuesdays, 8 a.m., Stafford Suites, 1761 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard. Free to play, $4 for lunch. Info: Denise Hoyt, dhoyt@staffordcare.com, (360) 874-1212. Drum Circle: Sundays, 2 p.m., The Grange, 10304 N. Madison, Bainbridge Island. A drum circle led by Dennis Pryor. All levels welcome. Bring a drum or borrow one. $10 donation. Info: (360) 598-2020.
The guitar-cello fusion band Montana Skies will play at the Island Music Center on Bainbridge Island May 18. 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) 753-7000; or Barb, (360) 204-0706. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport
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Continued from page 6 Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Story Time with Ms. Holly, Free First Thursdays, Kids’ Night at the Museum, summer camp registration. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 8554650, www.kidimu.org. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, baby age Tuesdays, preschool age Wednesdays. Free. 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. SEE Kids 5K Run & Pancake Breakfast: May 12, 8 a.m., House of Awakened Culture, 7235 NE Parkway, Suquamish. Run start 9 a.m. 5K: $15 kids, $25 adults ($20 kids, $30 adults on race day); Little Eagle Dash (kids 10 and younger): $15 with shirt, $5 without. Register: getmeregistered.com. Info: seeboosters.org. Port Gamble Adventure Race: May 12. Orienteering. Participants visit as many as 30-40 checkpoints within given time period by foot or bike with map and compass. Info: www.trioba. com. Stottlemeyer Mountain Bike Race: May 19, Port Gamble. Single-track race through trails surrounding Port Gamble. Info: www.NWepicseries.com. South Kitsap Ultimate Frisbee: Weekly pick-up game Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., 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.
Literary Friends of the Library Book Sale: May 12 and 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: bifriends.org. A Good Yarn Knitting and Book Group: May 14, 7-9 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Free, meets the
Friday, May 11, 2012 second Monday of each month. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl. org. Senior Center Book Discussion: May 15, 1-2 p.m., 370 Brien Dr. SE, Bainbridge Island. Free. This month: Shop Class as Soul Craft by Matthew B. Crawford. Info: (206) 842-4162. Field’s End Writers’ Roundtable: May 15, 7-8:30 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Michael Overa presents “Saying the Unsaid: Subtext in Fiction.” Info: www.fieldsend. org. Bainbridge Island author Kay Larson reading: May 17, 7 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Author of “The Woven Coverlets of Norway” has traveled extensively in Scandinavia researching traditional coverlets. Alsom, it’s Norwegian Constitution Day; wear Norwegian folk dresses or sweaters to the event. Info: www.poulsbosonsofnorway.com/calendar/weaving-2012-05.pdf. Jim Lynch reading: May 17, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Book Co., 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Author of “The Highest Tide” and “Border Songs” discusses his newest novel, “Truth Like the Sun,” about urban intrigue in Seattle in 1962, when Seattle hosted the World’s Fair, and in 2001, after its transformation in the Microsoft gold rush. Parking not available on Winslow Way. Info: (206) 842-5332. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for aspirating writers. Free. Info: Bob, (360) 830-4968. Spring Story Time for Little Ones: Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m., Through May 15. Share stories, rhymes and songs with our children’s librarian. Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Manchester.
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Restaurant, 536 4th St., Bremerton. Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis with Overton Berry, piano. Info: (360) 479-2239. Christopher of the Wolves concert: May 12, 7 p.m. West Sound Unity, 1712 Trenton Ave., Manette. Hang drum, didgeridoo, djembe and other instruments. Donation request, $10-20. Info: Diane (360) 6924433, www.trancevision.com. Exterrestrials dance band: May 12, 9 p.m., Sheila’s Portside Pub, 18779 Front St, Poulsbo. Kitsap’s Hometown Band concert: May 15, 7 p.m., Silverdale Lutheran Church, 11701 Ridgepoint Drive. 2012 concert schedule: www.hometownband.org, (206) 824-2084. Mark Lewis jazz series: May 18, 6-9 p.m., El Coral Mexican Restaurant, 536 4th St., Bremerton. Saxophone virtuoso performs with Hal Merrill, pedal steel guitar. All ages, no cover. Info: (360) 479-2239. Grace Church concert: May 18, 7:30 p.m., 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Andrew Lovejoy (mandolin/ vocals) and Simon Crisman (hammered dulcimer/vocals). Also a special gallery exhibit dedicated to the late Olivia Carey, Shifting Borders reflects on the constancy of change and the interaction of light and space. Through May. Montana Skies concert: May 18, 7:30 p.m., Island Music Center, 10598 NE Valley Road, Bainbridge Island. Guitarcello fusion, all ages concert. Admission: $10, $5 students. brownpapertickets.com/ event/247109 or at the door. Info: Norm Johnson (206) 8425485, johnson5485@msn.com, www.montanaskiesmusic.com. Celtic Jam Sessions: Third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., at Hare & Hound Public House, 18990 Front St., Poulsbo. Lis-
teners and players welcome. Bring favorite Cape Breton, Irish or Scottish tunes to share.
THEATer “The Music Man”: Through May 27, North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Thursdays, 6 p.m.; Fridays, 7 p.m.; Saturdays, 3 and 7 p.m.; Sundays, 2 and 6 p.m. Presented by Kitsap Children’s Musical Theatre. Advance tickets: $12, online at www. kcmt.org/tickets and at Liberty Bay Books and The Book Stop on Front Street in downtown Poulsbo. Admission at the door $14, $12 for students, seniors and military. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: May 11-12, 7 p.m.; May 13, 2 p.m., Kingston High School Commons, 26201 Siyaya Avenue NE. Presented by the KHS Drama Club. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students and seniors. “Snow White”: May 18-19, 7:30 p.m., North Kitsap High School auditorium, 1780 Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Presented by the Galletta School of Dance and Performing Arts. Tickets: adults $12, seniors $10, children 12 and younger $8; on sale at the Galletta School of Dance and Liberty Bay Books in Poulsbo, and at the door. Info: (360) 7791122, www.gallettadance.com. Island Theatre’s Ten-Minute Play Festival deadline: May 15. Established and aspiring playwrights are asked to submit original plays, no more than 10 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. Guidelines: Email info@ islandtheatre.org or call (206) 276-7732.
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Silverdale Friends ‘Greater Tuna’ of Library suspends auditions at Jewel book sales Box Theatre SILVERDALE — Because of the phenomenal growth of children’s programs at the Silverdale Branch Library, the Silverdale Friends of the Library plans to suspend its every-other-week book sales following its scheduled sale May 12. The May 12 sale will be a special bag sale — $5 for all you can fit in a plastic grocery bag. The sale is from 1-4 p.m., located at 3450 NW Carlton St.
Volunteer Cystic Fibrosis Walkathon: Four committee volunteers needed to help plan the 20th Great Strides Cystic Fibrosis Walkathon, June 16. Info: Jim Oas, (360) 779-3436. Naval Undersea Museum Store: Located at Garnett Way
POULSBO — The Jewel Box Theatre in Poulsbo is looking for two men between the ages of 25 and 50 (or who at least look between those ages) to play 20 wild characters in the upcoming production of “Greater Tuna.” The parts will be both male and female (you read that right). Be prepared to read from the script and to try out many of your inner child voices and characters. Auditions will be held May 20, 6-8 p.m.; and May 21, 7-9 p.m. at the theater, 225 Iverson St., downtown Poulsbo. The show will run weekends from July 20 through Aug. 5. Info: Call director Linda Jensen, (360) 516-9945. in Keyport. The museum needs weekday volunteers. Info: Daina, (360)-697-1537.
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Walla Walla winery’s Petite Sirah tops NW judging
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he results of the Pacific Northwest’s largest wine competition say a lot about a grape variety that could well be perfect for Washington. During the first week of May, more than 1,000 wines from Washington, Oregon British Columbia and Idaho (as well as a handful from Montana, Alberta and even Saskatchewan) were judged blind by wine professionals at the Northwest Wine Summit, held at the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel in Hood River, Ore. The top wine was a Petite Sirah from Dusted Valley Vintners in Walla Walla. Chad Johnson and Corey Braunel — co-owners, cowinemakers and brothersin-law — are best known for their Syrahs, but they’ve recently shown deep affection for Petite Sirah, a related red wine grape. That their 2009 Petite Sirah captured best-in-show honors at the Northwest Wine Summit speaks loudly. We’ve tasted a number of superb Petite Sirahs from
NW WINES By ANDY PERDUE and ERIC DEGERMAN the Pacific Northwest, and this could help spur greater interest in the wine. We sure hope so. The Northwest Wine Summit has been run since its inception by Parks Redwine. Redwine (yes, that’s his real name) is a wine lover, collector, importer and writer. He became enamored with Northwest wines in the 1970s and runs the competition despite living clear across the country in Atlanta. The Northwest Wine Summit is a fascinating competition, one we’ve been associated with for more than a decade as judges and organizers. Redwine believes in giving every wine the best chance it can to show well. Thus, he has every wine judged twice: once by a panel of judges and once by an “audit” judge. If the panel,
More than 1,000 Northwest wines were judged blind by wine professionals at the Northwest Wine Summit, the first week of May in the Columbia Gorge Hotel. Courtesy Wne Press Northwest
for example, gives a wine a bronze medal or no award and the audit judge gives it a gold medal, that wine will be sent out to another group of judges. More than half the time when this happens, the wine will end up with a higher medal. Redwine also has a love for the region’s wine history. A couple of years ago, he created an award for the best Oregon Pinot Noir and
called it the Pioneers Award to honor those visionaries who came to Oregon to plant the red wine grape, such men as David Lett, Dick Erath, Dick Ponzi and David Adelsheim. This year, Redwine honored Bob Woehler, his longtime friend and fellow wine writer who died last summer, by naming the competition’s top Cabernet Sauvignon in his honor. The inaugural
winner was a Cab coming from the Oregon side of the Walla Walla Valley — a selection that undoubtedly would have pleased Bob. Here are the top winners in this year’s competition. All should be available through your favorite wine merchant or directly from the wineries. ■ Best in show: Dusted Valley Vintners 2009 Petite Sirah, Columbia Valley, $42. (Also won best Washington and best red wine). ■ Best white: L’Ecole No. 41 2011 Chenin Blanc, Columbia Valley, $14. ■ Best sparkling: Domaine Ste. Michelle NV Blanc de Blancs, Columbia Valley, $12. ■ Best rosé: Arrowleaf 2011 First Crush Rosé, Okanagan Valley, $15. ■ Best dessert: Koenig Vineyards 2010 Botrytis Single Berry Select Late Harvest Riesling, Snake River Valley, $30. (Also won best Idaho wine.) ■ Best ice wine: Mission Hill Family Estate 2010 Reserve Vidal Icewine,
Okanagan Valley, $50. (Also won best British Columbia wine.) ■ Best nongrape wine: Blue Mountain Cider Co. NV Peach Hard Apple Cider, Washington, $12. ■ Best spirit: It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere Northwest Dry Gin, $41. ■ Best fortified wine: Field Stone Fruit Wines NV Raspberry, Alberta, $25. (Also won best Alberta wine.) ■ Pioneer Award for best Oregon Pinot Noir: Styring Vineyards 2009 Signature Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, $35. ■ Bob Woehler Award for best Cabernet Sauvignon: Watermill Winery 2008 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley, $35. (Also won best Oregon wine; the vineyards are in the Oregon portion of the Walla Walla Valley.) — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman are the editors of Wine Press Northwest magazine. For the freshest reviews, go to www.winepressnw.com/freshpress.
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