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Natalie, 5, is preparing to enter kindergarten at Wolfle Elementary for the 2012-13 school year. Natalie was one of six students, all from Wolfle, who went school shopping at JCPenney in the Kitsap Mall as part of the Sunshine Ladies of Kingston’s United Methodist Church annual student benefit for low-income families. Kipp Robertson / Herald Johnny Walker/Sound Publishing

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Sunshine Ladies take children clothes shopping for school By KIPP ROBERTSON

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ILVERDALE — On the second floor of JCPenney, in the children’s section, six young students excitedly perused potential back-to-school clothes. The students’ parents or

guardians stood close by, watching as the young ones prepared for a new school year in the North Kitsap School District. Some were returning students, some entering kindergarten. Natalie, 5, was getting ready for her first day

at Wolfle Elementary. Holding up a new skirt, she said she’s excited to join her older brother at the school. Natalie picked her outfit, with her mother and “grandmother” from the Sunshine Ladies of the Redeemer United

Methodist Church in Kingston. The soon-to-be kindergartener began with shoes and worked to build her new school wardrobes. “This is my skirt,” Natalie said proudly. Is she excited to go to See SHOPPING, Page A2

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One man injured; 8th vehicle fatality since February 2011 SUQUAMISH — A Jefferson County man died and a Suquamish man was hospitalized with lifethreatening injuries after

a vehicle crash between Suquamish and Poulsbo Aug. 22. It’s the eighth vehiclerelated fatality in North Kitsap since February 2011 and the second one this year. According to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office report, Wayne D. Stewart,

41, of Chimacum, was driving a Ford Windstar van southbound on Columbia Street with the Suquamish man, age 24, when the crash occurred. The van left the roadway, crashed through a fence and struck a large tree, according to the report. The passenger

was ejected through the windshield, and Stewart, the driver, was partially ejected. Neither man was wearing a seatbelt. The crash was reported at 9:38 p.m. Aug. 22 just south of the intersection of Columbia Street and Lincoln Road. See CRASH, Page A11

SUQUAMISH — The Suquamish Tribe has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Navy, the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Marine Fisheries Service, to fight the proposed explosives-handling wharf at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor. “We just came to an impasse,” Suquamish Chairman Leonard Forsman said. “The Navy wasn’t willing to acknowledge our treaty rights.” The proposed wharf is located in Hood Canal, within what the Tribe says is it’s usual and accustomed fishing and harvesting grounds protected by the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855. Forsman said Suquamish and the Navy have met since 2009 and reached some consensus on financial and environmental mitigation earlier this year. However, Forsman said the Navy did not acknowledge Suquamish treaty rights in Hood Canal, citing a 1984 court case regarding Tribal jurisdiction.

“The Suquamish Tribe’s treaty rights in Hood Canal remain intact, according to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.” — Melody Allen, Suquamish Tribe attorney See Lawsuit, Page A10

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Continued from page A1 school? “Mmmm hmmm.” The six students shopped Tuesday in Silverdale, selected by the Sunshine Ladies of the church as part of the group’s annual back-toschool shopping benefit. Each student received a $100 spending limit. The money was raised during the Redeemer Sunshine Ladies Rummage Sale July 20-21. The benefit began four years ago when the Sunshine Ladies sought another avenue to give back to the community, said Sunshine Lady Pat Menge as she stood

in the JCPenney children’s department. The ladies first went through ShareNet, then the Kingston Food Bank. Now they work with just the school district. This year’s back-toschool shopping beneficiaries were all from Wolfle Elementary School. “We do this strictly for the children,” Menge said. Menge knows well what families go through economically. Growing up, she said her parents never had a way to get help with paying bills or buying groceries. The first year the Sunshine Ladies took students clothes shopping she cried for half the night, because of what is now possible.

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Aidan, a Wolfle Elementary student, considers purchasing a sports jacket in the mirror during the school shopping outing arranged by the Sunshine Ladies. Kipp Robertson / Herald The look on the children’s faces makes it all worthwhile, she said. As Menge talked, one of the boys walked by, carrying four pairs of jeans. He

was preparing to pick out a few shirts as well. Each student and family had a different story. One family recently had its power shut off because

Aug. 20 Vehicle prowling (arrest charge) reported on Bartre Court. Occurred between 5 p.m. Aug. 19 and 9:48 a.m. Aug. 20. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 6:25-6:34 p.m. Estimated loss $28. Aug. 21 n Rape 2 reported on

Moe Street. Occurred around 5:41 a.m. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Front Street. Occurred around 11:21 a.m. Estimated loss. $16. Aug. 22 n Theft 3 reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 4:16-6 p.m. April 21. Estimated loss $242. Aug. 23 n Residential burglary reported on Max William Loop. Occurred around 11:13 p.m. Estimated loss $700. Aug. 24 n Burglary 2 reported on Viking Avenue. Occurred around 3:54 a.m. n Robbery 1 reported

of missed payments. In another family, a parent walked out, taking almost everything. The six young shoppers represent a small percentage of the need in the school district. The Sunshine Ladies had to significantly narrow their selections down from a list of 30 or more with similar financial difficulties, Menge said. According to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website, 33.5 percent (2,237 students) of North Kitsap School District students were enrolled in free or reduced meals during the 2010-11 school year. At Wolfle, a Title 1 school, 53.4 percent (191 students) received

free or reduced meals the same year. Wolfle has the most students receiving those meals, percentagewise. Margaret Stasny of Silverdale is a Sunshine Lady and attends the Kingston church. She said she volunteers simply because she can. Stasny has attended the church for about 11 years. She helps with the Christmas Bazaar and rummage sale. Doing something for the students is another thing she likes to add to her list. “My husband says I do too much,” she said in the girls’ department of the store. “But it makes me feel good to help others.”

on Finn Hill Road and Olhava Way. Occurred between 5-5:30 p.m. Aug. 19. Estimated loss $100. Aug. 25 n Hit and run (unattended property damage) reported on 4th Avenue. Occurred around 7:15 a.m. Aug. 26 n Theft from motor vehicles reported on Meadow Run Drive. Occurred around 6:11 a.m. Estimated loss $50. n Assault 4 reported on Lincoln Road. Occurred around 5:59 p.m. Aug. 27 n Verbal dispute reported on Front Street. Occurred between 9:50-10:05 p.m.

Aug. 26. n Residential burglary reported on Karl Place. Occurred between noon3 p.m. Aug. 26. Estimated loss $1,100. Aug. 28 n Assault 2 reported on State Hwy 305. Occurred around 1:50 a.m. Estimated loss $1. n Theft 1 reported on Gustaf Street. Occurred between 5 p.m. Aug. 27 and 1:32 Aug. 28. Estimated loss $680. n Theft from motor vehicles reported on Front Street. Occurred around 2:49 p.m. Estimated loss $500. — Megan Stephenson

Police calls The Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls Aug. 18-28. Aug. 18 n Telephone harassment reported on Rindal Court. Occurred between 4:39-440 p.m. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 7:28-7:33

p.m. Estimated loss $698. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 6:557:30 p.m. July 25. Estimated loss $23. Aug. 19 n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Olhava Way. Occurred around 4:32 p.m. Estimated loss $54.

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Public Meetings Sept. 3 Poulsbo Civil Service Commission, 3 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Sept. 5 ■ Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. Sept. 6 ■ Poulsbo Por t Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock, 18809 Front St. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. Sept. 10 ■ Poulsbo Tree Board, 7-9 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Sept. 11 ■ Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7-9 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. Sept. 12 ■ Poulsbo Fire District Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www. poulsbofire.org. ■

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Bremerton #381964 $259,000 Rooms for everyone! Exceptional 4 bdrm home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac! Sunny home w/ a spacious kitchen, a main floor family rm/bdrm w/bath & an inviting open living rm. Fully fenced e backyard, low maintenance landscaping & RV space! Easy commute to all the bases/ferries/shopping & even golfing! Mary Richards 360-779-5205.

Manchester #311683 $6,900 2 bedroom, 1 bath home that has newer vinyl windows, propane heat & washer & dryer. Large enclosed porch/ sitting area. Nice corner lot that has many mature plants. Mark McColgan 360-876-9600

Hansville #359904 $459,000 OPEN SUN 2-4 4961 NE Canal Lane You’ll never want to leave this no bank waterfront home. 3 bd/2.75 bath. Lower level with 2nd kitchen, wrap around deck, 2 car garage w/built in storage. Part ofDriftwood Key community. Sherri Galloway360-536-0349.

Bremerton #358492 $349,999 Peace & tranquility await you. Perfect for entertaining inside or out. 3 bd/2.5 bath home with 5 piece master bath & bdrm on main floor. Upstairs offers 2 bdrm, office, bonus and family rm. 10 min to shopping. Sue Tyson 360-509-0905 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319.

Hansville #396553 $830,000 OPEN SUN 1-4 7407 NE Finn Creek Lane You will be delighted by this 2365 SF home! 3 bdrm/3 bath with gourmet kitchen. Park-like grounds with 20+ miles of Greenway Trails attached to property. Large 5000 SF Shop with ¬æ bath, loft w/2 full storage areas, woodworking & automotive rooms. Pat Miller 360-509-2385. Hansville #149862 $895,000 OPEN SAT 12-3 40548 NE Skunk Bay Road 150’ of no bank shipping lane waterfront. Large home on 3.05 AC & a buoy for summer moorage. Six bay garage is dry walled , has wood stove, wiring for TV & phone. Built-in vacuum, washer & dryer, freezer & half bath. Pat Miller 360-509-2385.

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Kingston #369968 $225,000 Spacious, 1465 SF condo in downtown Kingston, 3 bedrooms/2 baths, a garage plus carport. Enjoy Sound views from most rooms & walking distance to town, ferries, marina & beaches. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Poulsbo # 382274 $259,000 Spacious 3 bdrm/1.75 bth home is situated on almost an acre and has room for everyone! Lrg kitchen w/ newer appls, eat in nook & open living rm. Perfect rec rm w/ gas log frplc & sliding doors that lead out to the patio. You’ll love BBQ’s on the lrg sunny deck. Fabulous school just blocks away & easy commute to Silverdale/Poulsbo. Bridget Young & Joni Kimmel 360-779-5205. Kingston #383830 $269,500 NEW PRICE! You’ll be delighted to call this house a home! Over 2200sf of well designed living space, a dream kitchen, formal living & dining rooms, plus a family room. Covered porch, deck w/pergola, double lot, heat pump‚ this home has it all! Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Kingston #340681 $297,500 Rambler w/over 4000 sf & a wrap-around deck w/views of the Sound & the quaint village of Kingston. Main flr master w/adjoining bth &walk-in closet. Living rm w/vaulted ceiling & propane fireplace. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315. Kingston #397416 $319,000 Stunning 1 story custom built w/panoramic view of Appletree Cove & the Sound! Spectacular, lrg open sound view of Kingston Ferry, ship traffic, & Cruise Ships! Enter to foyer w/skylight above to liv rm w/vaulted ceiling & cozy wood frpl. Kit w/custom cabinetry,breakfast bar. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.

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Kingston #372820 $349,000 SAT 1:30-3:30 26732 Washington Blvd NE Stunning Views of the Water, Mt Rainier w/Seattle in the Skyline & Cascade Mountains. 100 feet of Waterfront, .97 Acre only 1/2 mile away from the Ferry. 2 bdrm, 2 bth Top of the Line Marlett manufactured home situated on the property for the best views. Jeanette Paulus 360-692-6102/360-286-4321.

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.

Hansville #361871 $415,000 OPEN SUN 2-4 4990 NE Canal Lane NW style waterfront wrapped in warm redwood features desirable main floor living. Designed for functionality & style, vaulted great rm boasts full height basalt fireplace & window walls showcase serene Hood Canal and views. Two bedrooms ensuite. Custom designed staircase. 70’ of low bank wtfrnt w/steps in blkhd to sand. DK amenities. Randy Taplin 360-779-5205.

Lofall #383449 $925,000 Entrance drive thru a forest of rhodies to 311 ft of peaceful, waterfront w/majestic mtn & Hood Canal views. Extensively remodeled, this 2100 sf home is a fusion of Asian & traditional that is open & relaxed. Hrdwd floors, stylish chef’s kitchen & master on main. Gentle path to beach, boat ramp & old boat house. Barb Huget & Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205.

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Bremerton #397523 $359,000 Wonderful 3 bdrm home located in Central Kitsap area within close vicinity to all bases, Silverdale and Bremerton. This home has a 24x40 shop that is insulated and attached to the 2 car garage. Backs a 5 acre wildlife conservatory! Bill Bailey 360-692-6102/206-271-3225.

br e m erton Bremerton #340963 $90,000 This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is on a large lot with an attached 2 car garage. Near PSNS and schools. Lots of extra parking for your RV. Tom & Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550. Bremerton #388226 $110,000 Beautifully updated & remodeled 2 bdrm home with sunny office space! New features: electrical, copper plumbing, life-long Endura roof, vinyl windows, free-standing frpl, kitchen counters & cabinets & claw-footed tub. Private & fenced. Rod Blackburn 360-509-7042. Bremerton #360294 $167,000 Nice one-level 4 bdrm home w/private backyard in quiet neighborhood. 2 MBR w/3/4 bth. Back deck, patio w/built in planters, seating is gardener’s oasis w/terraced garden beds & no lawn to mow. Attached garage & addtl parking for 5 cars or RV. Close to PSNS & ferry. Kate Wilson 360-620-6830. Bremerton #384313 $190,000 Classic Style awaits you in this fabulous 4 bdrm, 1 1/2 story + basement home. A little TLC and this gem can shine again. Huge deck with hot tub, attached garage, Dining room and water views with tons of space. Mike Draper 360-731-4907. Bremerton # 353143 $224,900 Spectacular views of Sound & Olympic Mtns. Custom mid century 3 bdrm, 1.75 bth home. Builtin book shelves, pocket doors, hdwd floors & fresh paint makes it move-in ready. 2 gas frpls, finished bsmt w/huge shop area, storage & 2 carports. Entertain on the deck, patio & live life to the fullest. Kim Stewart 253-225-1752. Oyster Bay #396291 $230,000 One level living with saltwater view from this 3 bdrm, 2 bth home with a fantastic floor plan, skylights and lots of windows for natural light. Large partially covered deck offers opportunity to watch the boats in Oyster Bay. Victor Targett 360-731-5550.

pierCe Count Y Renton #395544 $89,000 Almost half an acre, no bank, lakefront property in the very desirable Lake Desire community. Surrounded by nature and right on the lake, the setting is stunning and peaceful, perfect for building your dream home. Linda Yost 360-876-9600 Lake of the Woods #315482 $99,900 Open floor plan in this nicely updated home. Kitchen has been remodeled with new cabinets & countertops. Bathrooms have new ceramic tile countertops & tub surround. Denise Raught 360-876-9600

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Orchard Bluff #373443 $47,500 Desirable Senior Living in Orchard Bluff. Enjoy relaxing on this lrg deck in private yard surrounded by beautiful mature landscaping. 1296 sf, 2 bdrm/2 bth home well maintained w/ newer roof & siding. Spacious kitchen w/plenty of cabinets & counter space, a breakfast bar, all appl incld. Convenient location close to shopping, bus line and medical. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342. Port Orchard #397176 $150,000 Great location next to banks & shopping center with lots of parking. Please use discretion when viewing property. Do not talk with owners. Joan Wardwell 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #227330 $164,777 A home with the timeless architecture of yesteryear. This classic Craftsman stands proud from the moment you drive up. 3 bedroom, 1 bath & over 2300 sq ft with a splendid view of the Sound & Mtns. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #396983 $182,500 Calling all investors! Large duplex in Port Orchard featuring 3 bedrooms and well planned layout of 1030+ SqFt per side. Excellent rental income potential with current rents $750 per unit. Andrew Welch & James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #234790 $335,000 Just reduced by $30,000! This home has a breathtaking view of Sinclair inlet. 4 plus bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens! The wrap around deck is perfect for early morning coffee and late afternoon sunsets! Upgraded stainless appliances in main kitchen and granite counter tops, freshly painted and ready for you. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284. South Kitsap #270452 $399,950 Custom home on approximately 2.5 acres with approved stand alone dwelling. Located minutes from Southworth Ferry & Hwy 16 for an easy commute. Hardwood floors, new carpeting, large deck & more! Mike Rochon & Mark McColgan 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #345455 $499,000 This wonderful waterfront home enjoys 124 ft of bulk head waterfront & is surrounded by lush landscaping. Inside features a great master suite with sitting room & wet bar. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

mu Lt i-Fa m iLY Bremerton #388248 $249,950 New on the market! Updated East Bremerton duplex close to PSNS, ferry & hospital. 3 bedrooms, large living/dining, covered parking + fenced backyards. Live in 1 side, rent the other or rent both and feel good about your investment. Mary Ellen Hooks 360-731-1880.

Lots & L a nD Hansville #303325 $23,500 Best buy! .36 acre cleared lot, 3bd septic, power & water in street. Amenities incl; beach, tennis/ basketball courts, playgrnd, pool, & clubhouse. Sherri Galloway 360-536-0349. Suquamish #378669 $39,900 Level, cleared and ready to build lot in a quiet Suquamish neighborhood. Water, sewer, power and phone at the lot. Easy walk to local businesses, restaurants, new museum and the waterfront. Good commuting location for Bainbridge and Kingston ferries. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205. Poulsbo #363122 $64,500 Great in-town building lot two blocks from Poulsbo commuter bus terminal and close to schools and town. City sewer, water and natural gas. Ready to build! Call today. Casey McGrath 360-779-5205. Port Oarchard #339687 $165,000 Are you looking for vacant land in the country yet close to town amenities and the Southworth Ferry? Then look no further. Bring your builder and take a look at this outstanding 4.41level acre. Bob Butcher 360-876-9600

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IN OUR OPINION

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n 2007, voters in North Kitsap communities voted in favor of creating a transit district. The measure failed countywide. North Kitsap, which would benefit most from a passenger ferry service between Kingston and Seattle, should vote on whether to create a North Kitsap transit district. A passenger ferry from Kingston provides a vital pedestrian transportation alternative between North Kitsap and downtown Seattle. It reduces the traveler’s dependence on the car. The movement of people contributes to economic development. SoundRunner was never going to pay for itself on fares alone. At full capacity of 150 passengers and $5 fare each way, the most a vessel could generate in fare revenue was $390,000 per year. The annual cost of operating a SoundRunner vessel: about $860,000 per year. Proponents thought that using the backup boat for special events and leasing could help close that gap. But looking at the numbers, it was clear that the service, like most transit services, would have to be subsidized. The Kingston Port Commission voted to revive the Kingston-to-Seattle passenger ferry May 31, 2011 with the understanding it would take about four years to build ridership to the point where SoundRunner would be self-sustaining. So we have to ask, why back out now? Especially after the investment in boats, infrastructure and ticket system; after the long process of rebuilding ridership, including rider trust in the service’s dependability. Sinking SoundRunner now is like hitting a ball into deep right field, running to second base, then turning around and heading back to the dugout. Now, while SoundRunner is in operation, is the time to seek the formation of a North Kitsap transit district. Infrastructure is in place. Ridership is climbing, albeit slowly. Familiarity with SoundRunner service and schedules is growing. The confidence of commuters who go through the trouble of taking Jefferson County Transit to Kitsap Transit to the Port of Kingston is coming back. Kill SoundRunner now, and you’ll have trouble regaining that confidence if and when a new service starts. A transit system should be supported if it provides an important public service. We believe SoundRunner does. And we believe more people will use it if they are making an investment in it.

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Gordon Elementary School committee was scheduled to meet Wednesday at the school to discuss writing a policy regarding bringing dogs to school. There currently is no policy (for or against) bringing furry companions to school. Is such a policy necessary? We posed that question on NorthKitsapHerald.com and here are the results as of Thursday at 10:40 a.m. Yes: 60.9 No: 39.1 — Editor’s note: Online polls are not scientific. The results reflect the views of poll respondents.

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Letters Supports Jay Inslee for governor We are fortunate to have the opportunity to elect a governor who has the ability and knowledge to lead our state in the ways we need in these times. We need new industries, preferably green. Jay Inslee has experience here. He has done the research and written a book on the subject, which was lauded by President Clinton as a “field guide to our future.” Jay will work to create more green industry in our state. I personally support him because I know him; I call him a friend. Jay’s dad was a teacher and coach. Jay, like my own children, was raised in an education environment. It makes one aware of its problems, values and rewards. He understands that our economy needs to grow to provide additional funds to improve education at all levels. His opponent believes that we need to cut waste and improve upon present practices. What does he think we have been doing for the past 60 years that I have been involved in Washington education finance? We have picked the bones clean. We need more revenue. Jay supports extending health care for all Washingtonians. His opponent has wasted state money, in my opinion, trying to limit coverage by repealing the Affordable Care Act. Jay knows both sides of our state. He knows its resources, especially the ingenuity of our citizens, and will use them to build a new cutting edge economy. I believe he will lead our state in becoming a world leader in the many fields we have been in the past and into new fields of clean energy, biotech and health care. This race could become a target for opposing special-interest groups to try to buy the election. We have too much at stake and so much promise in our future, I believe that this state could become a world leader. I believe that Jay can make it happen. I urge you to support and vote for Jay Inslee for governor of Washington. Hal Hoover Kingston

Supports Olsen for 23rd District state rep Regarding the North Kitsap Herald’s primary election endorsement editorial of July 27: With the predictability of the arrival of the Dog Days of Summer comes the North Kitsap Herald’s “In our Opinion — NKH Endorses . . .” Newspaper endorsements in general, and North Kitsap Herald endorsements specifically, are particularly irritating to me and probably to most voters who think about this folly. The false implication is that the Herald publisher and editor have been able to divine some great insight into the candidates’ character or agenda and the voters must be privy to this revelation. Based on my close reading of recent articles, forum debates, and candidate responses to questionnaires, I firmly believe Publisher Etchey and Editor Walker have not been doing their homework on the candidates they endorse. The Herald editorial states Candidate Larsen wants higher taxes (income, car, business), as does Hansen, based on forum answers. Both Larsen and Hansen vigorously support abortion and gay marriage. The Herald tells us Candidate Larsen is a casino employee but omits mention that Candidate Hansen is a climate trial lawyer. Reading the Kitsap County Voters Pamphlet (mailed to all district voters), one learns Mr. Larsen submitted no information about his elected experience, professional experience, education or his community service. Notwithstanding

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Defend public vote on state income tax Remember Initiative 1077? It called for a state income tax and was supported by our Kitsap County legislators. Initiative 1077 was soundly defeated by the voters. Will that ugly issue raise its head in the next session of the Legislature? Based on the history of our Democrat legislators, the answer is a resounding “YES.” Our Kitsap County legislators don’t seem to care about such trivial matters as the will of the people. The evidence for this is their vote to pass a “same-sex marriage” law in defiance of the voters. Will they do the same with income tax? The Washington State Platform of the Democratic Party specifically calls for a state income tax. It states, “We call for: Establishment of a state income tax that is simple in execution and See LETTERS, Page A5

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Continued from page A4 progressive in nature.” So much for the “will of the people!” Our local Democrats’ disregard for the will of the people should be met with their sound defeat in November. We need legislators who will represent their constituents’ needs and not burden them with ever-increasing taxes. Joan W. Gorner Poulsbo

We need to change direction in U.S. I read with interest several letters in last week’s Herald which discussed how to handle Medicare. It was abundantly clear that most of the writers are concerned about what will happen to their benefits. I am also concerned as I, too, am on Medicare, and I also have supplemental insurance. And for that privilege, I pay approximately 12 percent of my retirement income. The writers’ use of the word “vouchers,” when speaking of a GOP plan, reveals to me that those individuals have bought into the “Mediscare” tactics of the present administration. The Kool-Aid drinkers always use the catchy, scary words to get their point across. There is no mention of vouchers in the plan offered by the Republicans. What I did not see in the letters was any mention of how the present administration has nearly destroyed our country through incompetent, partisan and misguided policies. You can be worried about Medicare if you want, but if we don’t change direction in this country, and fast, it won’t matter because the social safety net and the freedom Americans have always enjoyed will be nothing but a memory.

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Everything that our country has accomplished in its brief history stems from prosperity driven by individuals working for a common goal: making things better for all by doing their fair share. The writers spoke of the wealthy paying more taxes while ignoring the fact that 49 percent pay no taxes at all, many of them actually receiving refunds for taxes they don’t even pay. Sign me up for that deal. Complain if you want about Medicare and its future, but it’s the larger picture of how to increase our national prosperity that you should care about. It is clear the present administration has no clue about creating prosperity among the masses, and neither do they care because they already have theirs. Henry Carnes Poulsbo n

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Ms. Russell of Hansville wrote a letter that is factually incorrect, stating that in our society the tax base rests upon the poor and middle class (“Opposed to

Romney/Ryan health plan,” page A4, Aug. 24 Herald). Currently, 51 percent of the American population pays no income tax. Fortytwo million Americans are getting food stamps and 100 million get some form of government assistance. The 1 percent of the population pays more than 60 percent of what the federal government takes in as revenue. When she says the 1 percent owe the society that made them rich a certain amount of payback, I would like to know who decides what and how much they owe? What does she owe? When April 15 rolls around, how many citizens are rushing with a smile on their face to the Post Office to pay their fair share, or when the tax form states “refund,” they respond, “Oh no, let the government have my refund. I want to pay my fair share.” It used to be in the U.S. citizens worked hard, studied hard and were not envious of others’ success. Now they stand with their hand out to take from others. Don’t look to the 1 per-

cent to solve the problems of our country, look to yourself. Each election you elect the same politicians who promise, don’t deliver and yet you expect a different result. When John Kennedy said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” he was not just talking about the 1 percent. C. Penard Hansville

Need more deputies in North Kitsap As long-time homeowners and residents of Kingston, we’ve always felt confident in assuming that our property and lives — as well as those of our family, friends and neighbors — were being served by sufficient numbers of local police. Certainly, our high property taxes pay for this basic need for peace and safety. Recently, our little neighborhood has been infested by what we believe to be an active nest of drug pushers and/or dealers, evidenced by suspicious

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Five questions with Gregg Olsen hosts book launch Sept. 4 By Megan Stephenson

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PORT GAMBLE — Gregg Olsen, famed author of true crime nonfiction books, has a knack for what makes teenagers tick. His latest project, a young adult fiction series called “Empty Coffin,” takes place in Port Gamble from the perspective of 15-year-old twin girls. Locals will recog-

nize the real place settings, such as Kingston High School and the sometimescreepy woods surrounding Port Gamble. The second book in the series, “Betrayal,” will be released Sept. 4. Olsen is hosting a national book launch party that evening at the Hood Canal Pavilion in Port Gamble, 6:30 p.m. Meet the author and have your own questions answered. NKH: What do you want your readers to learn or take away from your novels? Olsen: First of all, I want them to have a really great

read, and follow the mystery of what has happened to these twin girls ... I want them to get hooked. There are true crime-ish elements in each book. The first book featured a cyber bullying story, inspired by a real case. I want [readers] to know how awful [cyber bullying] is for teenage people, what [teenagers] can do about that. The second book is a little look at the Amanda Knox story. There’s an exchange student who comes to Port Gamble and comes to her demise. It’s really about media ...

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they’re in. NKH: With so many young adult series out there, and growing in popularity outside young adult readers, are you pleased with the response from the series? Olsen: I do like the idea of people reading the book and going to visit Port Gamble. When you read a story and you feel compelled to get closer to it ... I really tried to make it accurate to what Port Gamble really is. You can go by house No. 19, that’s where Haley and Taylor Ryan live

in the book. It adds a fun element. The book has been published in nine languages. [The books are] bringing more attention to Port Gamble in other parts of the world, which is great. NKH: What do you continue to learn from your visits to Port Gamble? Olsen: Port Gamble is inspiring because it is a beautiful place. In my true crime I’ve written for adults, to me the most compelling characters are pretty or successful See olsen, Page A7

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Continued from page A6 and they do something evil. Port Gamble is sort of that kind of a town. You can just sort of wonder what goes on ... What’s going on behind those doors. I can think of a million stories of people who have lived there or in my mind the characters I’ve made up. [Port Gamble] doesn’t even look real because [it’s] so perfect. Back east, there are towns like this. In the Northwest this is like our only little pocket of beautiful, fake New England in

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POULSBO — Kathleen Ramsey was in the middle of a 1,600-meter track race in 2011 when her shoe came untied. Not wanting to stop, the North Kitsap High School runner flexed her foot to keep the spike on. As it turns out, it was too much stress on her foot. The freshman got a stress fracture. It kept her from competing last season. But she’s back. “I’m excited,” she said. “I’m pumped now that I actually get to run with the team.” The team she is referring to is the 2012 North Kitsap cross country team. Along with Ramsey, there are plenty of runners for both boys and girls teams. Those runners include 2011 State Reagan Colyer competitors from the girls finished second team, which took eighth at 2011 State place out of 16 teams last Championships season. State runners on the 2011 team included: Reagan Colyer, Clara Lund, Olivia Krol, Mikhaela Woodward, Katrina Weinmann, Sarah Zimmerman, and Kristina Reid. Colyer took second at State, finished in 18 minutes 19 seconds. She was 2 seconds behind Sehome’s Emily Pittis. The North Kitsap cross country team lost very few from last season to this. There are a few spots to fill on the boys team, but for the most part the teams are in good shape, Colyer said. n

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North Kitsap High School’s starting kicker Kyler Gracey takes the field yet again for the 2012 football season. Gracey was a top scorer for the 2011 team. Kipp Robertson / Herald

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POULSBO — Kyler Gracey knows what it takes to kick a soccer ball down the field. Having played for 11 or 12 years, the leftfooted North Kitsap High School senior is used to sending a ball sailing into the opponent’s territory. Playing mostly left mid-fielder, he’s confident when it comes to the kick.

That’s good for the Vikings varsity football team, because Gracey is returning as the team’s kicker for the 2012 season. He’s confident at kicking field goals at 40 yards and he is no stranger to making 50-yard goals. “It’s taken a lot of practice to be able to say that,” Gracey said Aug. 27 during football practice, adding it’s a benefit to the whole team.

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KING COUNTY — Shifts in the classification for Kingco schools has given teams in the Olympic League new opponents. Lake Washington and Sammamish high schools have both dropped to 2A. Interlake moves back to the 3A Division. The changes take effect with the start of the 2012-13 school year. Though it will not be seen immediately, the changes could potentially beneficial to those teams in the Olympic League, including North Kitsap and Kingston high schools. Interlake has proven itself in many sports, including cross country, where the girls took third in 2011 and boys tied for ninth. In football, Interlake defeated Franklin Pierce 49-41 in the state championships. Interlake’s volleyball team finished with a league record of 10-4 — the team lost twice to North Kitsap in Districts. The changes to the 2A teams in Kingco followed shuffling of 4A schools. — Information contributed by the Redmond Reporter

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tryouts and camps Competitive Sailing camp for Kitsap students BAINBRIDGE — An after-school program designed for sailors looking to learn and expand their double-handed sailing skills in Flying Juniors begins in September. Fundamental boat

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handling will be covered extensively, with an emphasis on learning to race competitively. This six-week program is a precursor for those looking to gain more double-handed sailing experience, learning competitive racing, or joining high school sailing in the future. A mandatory meeting is Sept. 5 at Strawberry Hill

Center at 6 p.m. Season fee is $129, regatta expenses not included. The program runs 3:30-5:30 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays Sept. 10 through Oct. 17 at Bainbridge Waterfront Park. Par ticipants must have passed the Sailing 3 program, an equivalent program, or have sailing

running backs, a tight end. So with the amount of returners, Weible will be working with an experienced team. “We’re excited about this year,” he said. Gracey was one of the top scorers for the 2011 team. Weible said the Vikings have consistently had strong kickers to work with. Before Gracey, Weible said, Zack Sampson played for four years. During the 2011 season, Gracey had earned 30 points by about mid-season That was 14 points behind lead scorer Andrew Urquhart, who had 44 points by early October. Gracey’s farthest field goal during a games was 43 yards in 2011. The school record is 49 yards.

Kyler began playing football in seventh grade. But getting him on to the gridiron wasn’t easy. He said coaches asked him to tryout for two weeks before he finally gave in. It went well. “It went extremely well,” Gracey said. Though still in the preliminary stage, Gracey may seek to go to college to play as well. He would like to follow in his parents’ footsteps and go to Washington State University. “He certainly has the chance to play the next level next year,” Weible said. But college is a school year away. For his senior year on the Vikings team, Gracey said he has no problem backing his team up with his kick. Of course, Gracey would

coordinator approval to enroll in this program. Contact Jeff Ozimek, (206) 842-2306 ext. 115 or jeff@biparks.org.

BAINBRIDGE — Open tryouts are being held for 13U and 14U squads at Sands Field on Bainbridge

Island on Sept. 8, 1-3 p.m. The goal of the Spartan Baseball Club is to develop and prepare young men from the Kitsap and West Sound communities to play competitive baseball in high school programs and beyond. Reserve a slot by contacting Wilo Castillo at coachwilo@gmail.com or (360) 930-2845.

rather see the team get a touchdown and earn the extra point. Weible has no problem putting Gracey in for a field goal within 50 yards, he said. Recently, Gracey kicked eight or nine field goals during practice, moving further and further back — he made them all. “He’s perfected the technique of kicking and punting,” Weible said. Gracey’s confidence was boosted as a kicker early on in the 2011 season, when the Vikings played North Mason in the first league game. The Vikings in no way needed the field goal — the game ended 45-0. However the conditions were poor for Gracey and he had a 43-yeard field goal in front of him.

“I was like really coach, it’s raining, the grounds wet and you’re trying to put me out there in the worst situation,” Gracey said. “But hitting that field goal really boosted my confidence … It felt amazing.” The game against Archbishop will be a good test for the entire Vikings, Weible said. Archbishop took second in the 2011 state championships, losing by one point to Lynden (17-16). Sequim High School was the only team from the Olympic League in the 2011 State championships. As long as the Vikings have the proper attitude — respect all opponents, but don’t fear them — Weible said the 2012 team should be successful.

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its opportunity for a State appearance. This season, coach Karla Manuguid said, the boys will seek their shot at a state title. (Karla’s last name changed with her marriage to Olympic High School football defense coordinator James Manuguid. She was formerly Laubach.) “It was hard on them last year, because they were close to making State at Districts,” she said. However, the team suffered from injuries that occurred during the Olympic League competition. “They really wanted it bad.” But with the amount of time the boys have put into their running, they have one of the best shots Kingston boys have had at State, especially the seniors, Manuguid said. If the team stays healthy, they’ll be fine. The only thing the boys need to work on in mentally pushing themselves, Manuguid said. Both cross country teams will compete Sept. 6 during the Olympic Jamboree at the Kitsap Fairgrounds. Boys 3,000-meters open starts at 3:30 p.m. Varsity starts at 4 p.m. Girls start at 4:30 p.m.


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Don White, the driver of the North Kitsap Puget Sound Anglers car, jokes with other contestants after finishing a trial run during the third annual Hansville Coaster Games. The Anglers car took home the trophy for “crowd favorite” following a cheering contest. The body of the car was built from a thin car-top carrier, such as a Thule. Kipp Robertson / Herald

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POULSBO — Dan Weedin is the new president of the North Kitsap School Board. Weedin ascended to the presidency after Kathleen Dassel resigned from the board Aug. 23. In a letter addressed to the board and Superintendent Patty Page, Dassel stated she resigned due to “constraints of family matters.”

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Weedin did not have “I am regretfully tendering my resignation as any further details about a Director of the Board,” Dassel’s decision to resign. Returning from Dassel wrote. “It a business trip in has been an honor Portland Aug. 23, and a privilege to Weedin said he work with you and spoke with Dassel the wonderful, for about five talented, and selfminutes over the sacrificing staff, phone in a parkvolunteers, paring lot in Battle ents and students Ground, where she in our District. gave him a “quick Thank you for this Dan Weedin is opportunity. God new president of rundown.” NK School Board Weedin did say bless you all.” it sounded like the Weedin was succeeded by Scott Henden decision to resign was difas board vice president. ficult for Dassel. “I’m going to miss her,” Weedin is a marketing and risk management consul- he said. Dassel is a lawyer in tant, and is a certified execSeattle. She was elected to utive coach and mentor.

the school board in 2009. During her tenure, the school board grappled with declining enrollment and budget cuts, and hired a new superintendent. Dassel did not return calls from the Herald by deadline Thursday. The board now has 90 days to fill Dassel’s position. Anyone living within District 3 can apply. District 3 includes Indianola, a portion of Poulsbo and Suquamish. As of deadline Thursday, application information for the position was not available. Once the application is posted, it can be found by visiting www.nkschools.org and clicking on the “School

Board” tab under “Contact Us.” The person appointed to complete Dassel’s term will serve until the end of 2013. Because the 2012-13 budget is already adopted and the first day of school — Sept. 5 — isn’t far off, Weedin said the resignation won’t hinder the board too much. If Dassel had resigned a month ago, it would have been a different story, he said. With the board down a member, any vote that is a split decision will be considered a tie and will not pass. — MORE SCHOOL NEWS: More North Kitsap School District news on page A18.

ous car crashes in North Kitsap within a week. On Aug. 26, a 22-year-old Port Gamble S’Klallam man was seriously injured and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after his truck crashed on Little Boston Road. According to the report, the driver’s injuries were

considered to not be lifethreatening. Deputies, as well as Port Gamble S’Klallam police and North Kitsap Fire & Rescue crew, went to the scene at 1:47 a.m. According to the report, the driver was westbound on Little Boston Road approaching S’Klallam Hill Lane when

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today Verksted Gallery featured artists: Ken Blair’s upcycled metal sculptures; Karen Ford’s handmade books and papers; Jerry Lyman’s “Buckhorn Crafts” from naturally dropped elk, deer and caribou antlers. the gallery is now accepting applications from artists; info and application at www.verksteadgallery.com. 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: (360) 697-4470.

sunday Grill For A Grand: 4-9 p.m., Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Free festival of master grillers competing for more than $17,000 in cash prizes. Live bands, carnival games, a beer garden and more.

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monday Early Irons Car Show: Port Gamble. All cars and motorcycles welcome. Benefits the North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club.

tuesday Children’s Garden Montessori School open house: 10:30 a.m. to noon, 3809 NE Sawdust Hill Road, Poulsbo. Learn about the school, meet the teacher and explore the school. The school serves children age 2½ through kindergarten. Info: www. CGMSPoulsbo.com, (360) 7791225. Gregg Olsen, author of “Envy”: 6:30 p.m., Hood Canal Pavilion, Port Gamble. West Sound Reads! presents the national release of “Betrayal,” book two in Olsen’s “Empty Coffin” series, and Washington State’s official selection to the National Book Festival. Olsen will sign autographs and discuss his novels. Yoga Fire: 7:15 p.m., Well Being Yoga Studio, 19045 State Route 305, Poulsbo. Tuesdays thru Oct. 30. Cost: $15. Room intentionally heated (85-90 degrees) to warm the muscles, promote a cleansing sweat and

increase the body’s pliability. Info: yoga@wellbeing-center. com, (360) 697-6100.

wednesday Wild, Wacky, and Sometimes Wet Wednesdays: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children and parents are invited to the Naval Undersea Museum for hands-on activities about science, technology and the undersea. Info: (360) 396-5547.

thursday Author Jonathan Evison: 6:30 p.m., The Loft, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. His new novel, “The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving,” is set in Poulsbo before the characters set off on a road trip.

UPCOMING Annual Stillwaters’ used book sale: Sept. 7 to Oct. 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays through Sunday, Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Donations needed; prefer no Readers Digest, magazines or encyclopedias. Deliver books to the porch of the Tree House at Stillwaters any time. If need help unloading, call ahead to (360) 297-1226. All proceeds support environmental education. Info: Naomi Maasberg, (360) 297-1226, naomi@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org, www.stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. “The Sunshine Boys”: Sept. 7-30, Jewel Box Theatre, 225

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Iverson St., Poulsbo. The Jewel Box Theatre kicks off its 12th season with the Neil Simon comedy, “The Sunshine Boys.” Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors/ students/military; available online at brownpapertickets. com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo.org, (360) 697-3183. The Care and Culture of Peonies: Sept. 8, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. The Poulsbo Garden Club will have guest speaker Amy Hall from Peony Farm in Sequim (www.ilovepeonies.com). Public welcome. Info: www.poulsbogardenclub@gmail.com. Transcendental Meditation introductory lecture: Sept. 8, noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Free. Group meditation 1:30 p.m. for TM practitioners. RSVP: vmailander@ tm.org. Info: www.TM.org. Sjogrens Syndrome Support Group: Sept. 8, 1:45-3:45 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Info: Judy Reynolds (253) 531-7369, reynoldsjk@msn. com. Author Katherine Malmo: Sept. 8, 4-5:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Local author and UW graduate Katherine Malmo will discuss her book “Who in this Room,” a gripping collection of creative nonfiction based on her diagnosis and battle with inflammatory breast cancer. Info: Suzanne Droppert, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com, (360) 779-5909, www.libertybaybooks.com. Liberty Bay Gallery: Sept. 8, 5-8 p.m., 18830 Front St., Poulsbo. Art Walk and reception for featured artist Gerald William Dowell, watercolorist. Info: (360) 930-0756. North Kitsap Eagles dinnerdance: Sept. 8, 6 p.m., Eagles

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Lodge. Instruction in hardanger and help in other handwork in available. Info: Grace Overby, (360) 779-2460. Port Gamble Historic Museum lecture series: Second Monday of every month, 5-8 p.m. Info: www.portgamble. com. Poulsbo Friends of the Library: First Monday of the month, 9:30 a.m., in the meeting room at the Poulsbo Library (except during July and August). Membership is $5/ year. Info: www.krl.org and click on the “KRL Support” tab on the home page. Poulsbo Farmers Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Poulsbo Village Medical/Dental Center, corner of 7th and Iverson. Through Dec. 22. Poulsbo Garden Club: Second Saturday of each month, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Socializing and coffee, followed by a speaker. New members welcomed. Info: poulsbogardenclub@ gmail.com. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Poulsbo Second Saturday Artwalk: Second Saturday of the month, 5-8 p.m. All six galleries on Front Street featuring refreshments and live music. Poulsbo BNI Waterfront Professionals Networking Group: Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m., The Loft Restaurant, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Meet other professionals in town and learn how to expand your marketing team by partnering with complementary businesses. Info: Jessie.Nino@EdwardJones. com. POULSBOHEMIAN ARMCHAIR POETRY SERIES: First Saturday of the month, 7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Nancy Rekow (206) 842-4855. Suquamish Farmers Market: Wednesdays, 3-7 p.m., in field across from Tribal Administration offices, 18490

Suquamish Way, Suquamish. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly — weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. Meets every Monday (except federal holidays) at 5 p.m. at the Poulsbo Liberty Bay Presbyterian Church at 1851 9th Ave., off Highway 305. Info: John at 779-5382. 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) 7445618, 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

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both stores at the corner by the end of 2013. Poulsbo is not getting a of State Highway 305 and new fast-food restaurant. Hostmark Street. POULSBO — Walgreens Walgreens has shown Franchise owner Brian is moving into the neighboran interest in Poulsbo Beaulaurier is vacating hood, bringing the future since last year, when Brian the McDonald’s on Viking number of pharmacies in Hunter, Walgreens senior Avenue and moving to real estate manager in the Hostmark. Baulaurier could • COMPUTERS • HAIR SALONS • TANNING • HEALTH & BEAUTY • PETS • MARINE SERVICE • MOVING • PIANO TUNING • WINDOW & DOOR EXPERTS • AUTO • MOSSfor CONTROL not be reached further Pacific Northwest, said DETAILING Poulsbo was “on our radar comment. Poulsbo Mayor Becky screen.” The 2.38-acre lot and Erickson said the city building is owned by Seattle- has known about the based Apple Investment Walgreens/McDonald’s NORTH KITSAP METAL RECYCLING Company. According to the plan for several months, Four years ago, owners Beth & Dennis Kommer weren’t happy with how much metal was application, the building and has worked with the ending up in landfills, so with a dream and a plan, they started a small home-based metal currently on the site will be owners to ensure the recycling business out of their shop. As demand grew, so did their business and just recently design is “appropriate.” demolished. they began leasing property adjacent to the Hansville Garbage Center. From the little tin of That building housed Poulsbo’s zoning code has Altoids that was dropped off to the big truck loads that come in, they take it all, big & small! Northwest Design Center strict regulations for comsince 2004. Constance mercial structures, includNo Charge for drop off...Any size load FREE! Swanlund, the business’s ing “multi-planed roof,” owner, said she didn’t hear “features which diminish Open Wed -Mon (closed Tuesdays) 8am - 3:30pm • about the plans to replace or eliminate large, blank Located on Ecology Road by the Hansville Garbage & Recycling Center the building until this featureless walls,” and exteweek, but “all change is rior walls painted in “subtle colors or deep rich earth welcome.” “Whatever happens, hap- colors.” Diesel & Welding Erickson is concerned pens,” she said. She and • Diesel, Heavy Machinery Repair & Welding her staff are “very strong, about another business GOT SCRAP METAL OR JUNK? • Trucks, Marine, RV & Beyond very resilient.” Swanlund leaving Viking Avenue. We Recycle: TV’s, Monitor’s, FAX, Printers, Cell Phones, • 10,000 sq ft Shop “Everything is in receivsaid she has gotten calls Computer’s, VCR’s, Stereo’s, Telephones, Washer’s, • Authorized DOT Inspection Station from other property and ership over there,” she Dryer’s, Mower’s, Water Heater’s, DVD & CD Players, business owners, letting said. “All that property is • 3 Fully Equipped Service Trucks & 100’s more items for FREE. her know of available space foreclosed on by one bank ASE CERTIFIED MECHANICS where she can move her … it’s difficult to have any open communication with business. Locally owned & operated for 10 years Walgreens and them. I’d love to have more (360) 638-0044 or McDonald’s will build sepa- business come to Viking (360) 710-4182 (360) 620-9589 rate buildings on the lot. Avenue, I’m working hard cte60083@centurytel.net City planner Linda Mueller to do that.” Kingston UBI# 603038889 Safeway plans to open a said there are no critical areas on the lot and the 60,000-square-foot grocery project is “pretty straight store at 10th and Lincoln GENERAL CONTRACTOR -forward commercial devel- next year. The store will include a pharmacy, coffee opment.” Summer is here! We Deliver Peace of According to the applica- shop, bank, fuel station, and • Affordable Rates • Decks & Fences • Pressure Washing tion, Walgreens will build above- and underground Mind...Worldwide • Roof Maintenance & Gutter Cleaning a 14,500 square-foot store parking. • Drywall & Painting • Custom Remodels The Walgreens/ with 52 parking spaces and • From Framing to Finish Work • No Job too Big or Small a drive-thru. McDonald’s McDonald’s application can • Window/Door Installation will build a 4,270 square- be reviewed at www.cityoffoot building with 42 park- poulsbo.com/planning/ — Serving all of Kitsap County — ing spaces and a drive-thru. planning_project.htm. D&D Building Maintenance 26394 NW Pioneer Way• Poulsbo WA 98370 Public comments are due The application says the 360-621-2392 businesses should be open by Sept. 9. 842-6715 697-3969 ddbuildingmaintenance@gmail.com US DOT 534666 www.hillmoving.com CC43090 Licensed • Bonded • Insured • UBI#603102151 Poulsbo to six. Walgreens, which teamed up with the local McDonald’s franchise owner, submitted a land use application to build

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Continued from page A14 getting out of debt, saving for emergencies and investing, begins Sept. 11, 6:30 p.m., at New Covenant Fellowship, 18960 Highway 305, Poulsbo. Call Bob Smith, (360) 620-7001, to register. Since its inception in 1994, Financial Peace University has helped more than 1.5 million families nationwide positively change their financial future, according to organizers. Through common-sense principles and small-group accountability, the program gives people the tools they need to change their behavior and succeed financially. On average, families who complete the series pay off $5,300 and save $2,700 in the first 90 days, according to organizers. Following the class, nearly 94 percent of those families budget regularly. “FPU will not only transform the way you handle money, but also your marriage and other areas of your life,” said Dave Ramsey, author and creator of the program. “This isn’t a boring financial class. We make learning about money fun and easy to understand so people in every situation can benefit from the information.”

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Legal Notices CITY OF POULSBO NOTICE OF APPLICATION and OPTIONAL SEPA DNS RCW 36.70B.110 Liberty Bay Marina Amendment to Concomitant Agreement Type III Permit Planning File Number: 08-17-12-1 Date of Application: August 17, 2012 Date of Complete Application: August 21, 2012 Date of Notice of Application: August 31, 2012 Summary of Proposed Application: The proposal is for an amendment to the existing Liberty Bay Marina concomitant agreement, authorizing 20,769 square feet of property subject to the agreement to be occupied by commercial/office uses. The property is fully developed and no new or altered development is proposed with the amendment. The amendment to the concomitant agreement will be reviewed for environmental impacts as a non-project action, as defined by WAC 197-11-704(2)(b)(ii), and an environmental threshold determination will be issued. Property Owner/Applicant: Liberty Bay Marina LLC, 2835 82nd Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040. Location: 17791 Fjord Drive NE Applicable Code Requirements: An amendment to a concomitant agreement is processed as a Type III (quasi-judicial) action pursuant to Poulsbo Municipal Code (PMC) 19.01.040.2. A SEPA threshold determination is processed as a Type II (administrative) action pursuant to PMC 19.01.035. Code requirements for SEPA review are in PMC 16.04. Environmental Review and SEPA Compliance: The City of Poulsbo has reviewed this proposed non-project action for probable adverse environmental impacts and expects to issue a determination of nonsignificance (DNS) for the proposal, based on the submitted SEPA checklist and other environmental documents on file with the City. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. The Optional DNS process is being used as authorized by WAC 197-11-355 and PMC 16.04.115. Public Comment Period for Environmental Review Related Comments: This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The comment period will remain open through September 17, 2012, and comments must be submitted by this date to the Poulsbo Planning Department, 200 NE Moe Street, Poulsbo, WA 98370, or to planninginfo@cityofpoulsbo.com. Per WAC 197-11-545(2), lack of comment by agencies or members of the public within the time period specified shall be construed as lack of objection to the environmental analysis. Only those persons or agencies who submit written comments within the comment period will become parties of record for the subsequent SEPA threshold determina-

tion. Parties of record will receive the SEPA threshold determination and the Notice of Decision, and will be eligible to file an appeal action. Date, Time and Place of Public Hearing: A hearing date has not yet been set. The Planning Department’s hearing schedule will be kept updated on the City’s web site, www.cityofpoulsbo.com, under the “Quick Link” for “Planning Applications and Public Notices”. The City hearing examiner will make a recommendation to the City Council, which is the decision-making authority for an amendment to a concomitant agreement. Hearing procedures are based on Roberts Rules of Order, and are available from the Planning Department and the City Clerk’s office. Further Information: The threshold determination will be available for inspection at no cost at least fifteen (15) calendar days before the public hearing. Copies of the threshold determination and other materials are available from the Planning Department for the cost of reproduction. The application file may be examined at the Planning Department between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo City Hall. Please contact Keri Weaver, Associate Planner, to arrange a time to view application materials or for further information, at (360) 394-9882 or kweaver@cityofpoul Date of publication: 08/31/12 H417904

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In re the Estate of: MARIE J. REESE, Deceased. No. 12-4-00511-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated 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 the 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:

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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds August 17, 2012 Personal Representative: MARILYN ANN FRANZ Attorney for Personal Representative: GREGORY P. NORBUT Address for Mailing or Service: 18890 Eighth Avenue, Poulsbo, Washington 98370 DATED this 23rd day of July, 2012. /s/ MARILYN ANN FRANZ MARILYN ANN FRANZ Personal Representative Attorney for the Estate THE NORBUT LAW FIRM /s/ GREGORY P. NORBUT GREGORY P. NORBUT, #11917 Attorney for Estate Date of first publication 08/17/12 Date of last publication 08/31/12 H412978 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Etta M. LEEPER, Plaintiff, vs. Edward A. CLIFFORD, Trustee, and all persons claiming any right, title or interest in the real property described herein, Defendants. No. 12-2-016005 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT of the State of Washington for the County of Kitsap. Etta M. Leeper, Plaintiff, vs. Edward A. Clifford, Trustee, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. No. 12-2-016005 The State of Washington to the said Edward A. Clifford, Trustee, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described herein, Defendants.: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Summons, to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the 17th day of August 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff, Etta M. Leeper, and serve a copy of your Answer upon the undersigned attorneys for Plaintiff, Law Office of Gerald F. Robison, at his office, below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, Judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. Action to quiet ti-

tle to real property described as: The South 50 feet of Lot 15, Block 4, Wye 9 Lake, according the Plat thereofrecorded in Volume 9 of Plats, pages 6-9, inclusive, in Kitsap County, Washington. July 19, 2012 Gerald F. Robinson, WSBA #23118 Attorney for Plaintiff. 648 S. 152nd, #7 Burien, WA 98148 King County, Washington. (206) 243-4219 Date of first publication 08/17/12 Date of last publication: 09/21/12 H414195 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY JEAN BILLINGS, Deceased. NO: 12400583 3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.020, 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 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: August 24, 2012 Personal Representative: THOMAS L. BILLINGS Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID A. ROBERTS Address for Mailing or Service: PO Box 163 10801 NE State Hwy 104, Suite 151 Kingston, WA 98346 Date of first publication: 08/24/12 Date of last publication: 09/07/12 H414941

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIET ELAINE KING, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00591-4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: August 24, 2012 GARY MECHLING, Personal Representative TOLAMN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 08/24/12 Date of last publication: 09/07/12 H415172 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: RICHARD L. ENDRESEN, Deceased. No. 12 4 00634 1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations,

present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: August 31, 2012. /s/ Donna L Endresen DONNA L. ENDRESEN Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Robert D. Sherrard By: Robert 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 frist publication: 08/31/2012 Date of last publication: 09/14/2012 H417500 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In re the Estate of Mattie Sue Edmonson, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00619-8 Probate Notice to Creditors RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the

creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred. except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: August 24, 2012 Personal Representative: Charles E. Edmonson Attorney for Estate: Lincoln J. Miller Address for Mailing or Service 19586 10th Avenue N.E., Suite 300 P.O. Box 2172 Poulsbo, WA 98370 /s/ Charles E. Edmonson Charles E. Edomson Personal Representative Presented by: /s/ Lincoln J. Miller Lincoln J. Miller, WSBA #25306 Attorneys for Estate Date of first publication: 08/24/12 Date of last publication: 09/07/12 H416235 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD SANFORD DARLING, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00638-4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the, personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION:

August 31, 2012 SANDRA GARRINGER, Co-Personal Representative DONALD DARLING, CoPersonal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 08/31/12 Date of last publication: 09/14/12 H418010 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HOWARD D. SPRINGER, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00631-7 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: August 31, 2012 JEAN E. SPRINGER, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS BY: /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 08/31/12 Date of last publication: 09/14/12 H416867


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Kith&Kin Obituaries Annette Eileen Swanson Annette Eileen Swanson, 56, died Aug. 26, 2012. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Sept. 1 at St. Olaf's Catholic Chur ch in Poulsbo. Burial a n d reception will i m m e - Annette Eileen d i a t e l y Swanson follow at the First Lutheran Church in Poulsbo. All are welcome to attend. Annette was born Oct. 1, 1955, in Bremerton.

She graduated from North Kitsap High School and the University of Washington. She was a loving wife, mother, artist, and homemaker, who courageously battled Lyme disease for more than 25 years. Annette is survived by her husband, Ron Swanson; children, Alissa Swanson, Ryen Swanson and Elaina Trostad; grandchildren, Domenic Miller, Merrilee Miller, Olivia Baker; siblings, Bob and Nancy Bale, Carol and Steve Pace, Glen and Tina Bale, Concetta (Tina) Scott-Masterjohn and Rob Schalansky, Larry Swanson, Bruce Swanson, Carol Swanson, Steve and Glenna Swanson, and Richard and Pam Striker; in addition to several aunts, uncles, cous-

ins, nieces, nephews, home health aides, dear friends and loved ones. She was preceded in death by her brother, Freddy Bale; her parents, Walter and Phyllis Bale, Vernon and Bernice Swanson; and her sisters, Merrilee Striker and Solveig Swanson. Sign the online guest book at www.cookfamilyfuneralhome.com. — Family of Annette Eileen Swanson

Gerald Geddy Mitchell Gerald Geddy Mitchell, 66, of Hansville, died peacefully on Aug. 17 at Martha & Mary Nursing Home in Poulsbo. He was born June 23, 1946 in Bar Harbor,

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a lunch catered by Kiana Lodge will be served beneath a tent in the field across from the Tribal Center. To volunteer, register no later than Monday by email to Janet Smoak, jsmoak@ suquamish.nsn.us. The new museum (www. SuquamishMuseum. org) is located on the corner of Suquamish Way and Division Street in Suquamish Village. It opens to the public on Sept. 15.

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Claude Adelbert Richardson Jr. Claude A. Richardson Jr., 73, died of a heart attack Aug. 10 in Clarkston. He was born to Claude A. Richardson Sr. and Lettie B. Richardson on Feb. 11, 1939 in Salt Lake City. The family moved to Washington in 1939, eventually settling in Lemolo. His parents owned Lemolo Market.

Claude graduated from Nor th Kitsap H i g h School in 1957. He mar rie d Claude Adelbert his wife, Richardson Jr. Sandi, in May 1965. He worked for IBM for many years and eventually went to work for the North Kitsap School District. He retired from the school district. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Sandi, in 2005. He is survived by one son, Dean (Jacquie) of Lewiston, Idaho; brother, Harold (Ardys) Richardson of Poulsbo; and three grandchildren. Burial was at Mountain View Cemetery, Lakewood. — Family of Claude A. Richardson Jr.

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POULSBO — Committees appointed by the North Kitsap School Board will have a few months off in the fall while they are evaluated. The board and Superintendent Patty Page will consider each committee individually during a retreat that will be held early October at the latest, Page said. Evaluating committees is not about eliminating community input or not being transparent, Page said. It will give Page and the board an opportunity to help focus committee work. Right now, nothing is decided. Page did say some committees may merge, some may dissolved. Randy Borek, who cochairs the Community Pool Advisory Committee and Capital Facilities Advisory Committee, was contacted about the evaluation following the board retreat Aug. 11. The charges of the committees do need to be evaluated, Borek said.

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Borek wants to see the committees brought back after the evaluation. If they are not, he said it would destroy trust with the community. In the past, prior to the appointed committees, the community was not as supportive of the school board, he said. Page envisions having one budget committee, as opposed to two. An example of a committee which may need to be refocused or dissolved is the Athletics and Activities Committee, which was originally charged with looking into the issue of athletic fees in 2005. Athletic fees are in place, but the committee continues to work. Though Page doesn’t discount the work committees such as Athletics continue to do, if a charge has been completed, there is reason

to do evaluation. “If it is something we need, keep it,” Page said. If a committee is not doing work the board needs, Page added, then she and the board will figure out a way to keep those interested involved. “It’s just time to reassess,” she said. While some committees may dissolve, others may be created. With the board’s consideration of bringing more advertising into the district, Page said it may be fitting to have a group of people looking at that potential revenue source. A continuing decline in enrollment, too, may be another issue to have “outside eyes” look at the cause of that issue. That committee, Page said, could look at reasons students are leaving the district and/or what the district can do to bring students to the district. The school board will make the announcement publicly Thursday, 6 p.m., at the scheduled school board meeting.

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Political notebook Forsman a delegate at Democratic Party convention

Washington state is the only state to require elected delegates to have an enrollment number to claim Native American status SUQUAMISH — within Democratic National Suquamish Tribe Chairman Committee rules. Leonard Forsman Washington is will participate the only state to as a delegate at have an enrolled the Democratic Native American N a t i o n a l — Wilbur — Convention Sept. as an elected 4-6, in Charlotte, Democratic N.C. N a t i o n a l Forsman is Committee memone of two Tribal Suquamish ber. In addition, leaders and one Tribe Chairman Bean, a Puyallup of eight enrolled Tribe councilman, Leonard American Indians is on the convenr e p r e s e n t i n g Forsman tion’s Credentials Washington state Committee; at the convention. Forsman Forsman is on the convenis an Obama delegate. tion’s Platform Committee. All told, there are 120 — Richard Walker delegates from Washington state. The other Native delegates are David Bean, Puyallup councilman; Teresa Taylor Oliver, Lummi; Joe McGimpsey, HANSVILLE — Makah; Elizabeth Satiacum, Hansville’s candidate Quinault; Robert Satiacum, Puyallup; Matthew Tomas- forums are always a big kin, Yakama; and Lona deal. Capacity crowds fill the community center to Wilbur, Swinomish. C’Ann Kariores, Colville, hear those who want to repand Chris Roberts, Choctaw, resent the public in various are at-large alternates. offices. The homemade pie and Roberts, a Shoreline City coffee probably doesn’t Council member, is chairman of the Washington hurt. Six candidates and a repState Democrats Native resentative for a governor American Caucus. According to Wilbur, candidate have committhis is the largest-ever ted so far for the Meet the Native representation Candidates Night Oct. 5, for Washington state at a 6:30 p.m., at the Greater Hansville Community national convention.

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Center. More candidates could commit before then. “On Aug. 22, I sent invitations to the two top winners in several races to attend our event,” emailed Lois Lee, organizer of this year’s event. “Candidates have until Sept. 4 to respond, so while I am happy to tell you who has responded so far, please make note that this may not be the final result.” Duly noted. Here’s who’s committed so far. n Governor: A representative for Jay Inslee will come, yet to be named. n District 23 state Senate: Christine Rolfes. n District 23 state representative, Position 1: Sherry Appleton, Tony Stephens. n District 23 state representative, Position 2: Capt. James Olsen. n Kitsap County Commissioner, District 1: Rob Gelder. n Kitsap County Commissioner, District 2: Linda Simpson. Mike Kreidler, candidate for state insurance commissioner, responded to his invitation and said he can’t attend because he has a

previous engagement. Here’s how the forum will work. Catherine Ahl of the League of Women Voters will secure questions from attendees on index cards and give them to the moderator, Fred Nelson, to ask the candidates. Jo Nelson will time candidates’ responses, assuring everyone will have equal time to respond. Participants may not record the event. The forum begins at 7 p.m. “We always serve homemade pie and coffee before the event [at 6:30 p.m.],” Lee reported. — Richard Walker

Klein picks up more Veterans PAC endorsements in endorses Kilmer race for judge for Congress BAINBRIDGE — Nine more judges have endorsed Kitsap County Superior Court Judge candidate Karen Klein. Klein, a Bainbridge lawyer and business owner, faces lawyer and judge pro tem Jennifer Forbes of Poulsbo in the Nov. 6 general election. Klein has been endorsed by Marlin Appelwick and Linda Lau, state Court of Appeals; Sharon S. Armstrong, Theresa Doyle, Dean Lum, Kim Prochnau, Wesley Saint Clair, Mariane Spearman and Julie Spector, King County Superior Court. All told, Klein has been endorsed by 20 judges —

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SEATTLE — The Veterans Alliance For Security and Democracy has endorsed state Sen. Derek Kilmer for 6th District Congress. Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, faces Republican Bill Driscoll, a Marine Corps veteran and Weyerhauser heir, in the Nov. 6 election. “We are confident Derek Kilmer will be a champion for veterans on Capitol Hill,” VETPAC President Justin Ford said in a press release. “He’s passed laws to further veterans’ employment, give vets better access to educational opportunities, and ensure that service members’ families are

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Coin toss settles race for PCO in Seabeck SEABECK — A race for Republican precinct committee officer in Seabeck was settled by a coin toss. Paige E. Mitchell and Timothy Runyan each received 52 votes in the Aug. 7 primary and an Aug. 27 recount didn’t change the results. The canvassing board settled it with a coin toss and Mitchell won. It wasn’t the only race in Washington settled by coin toss this year. In Clark County, a Republican PCO was similarly settled. “It’s rare, but it happens,” Kitsap County Auditor Walt Washington said. “That’s why just one vote makes a difference.” Mitchell, a former graphic design intern at Children of the Nations in Poulsbo, is a student at Seattle Pacific University. She is double majoring in political science (international affairs) and communications. — Richard Walker

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INVITATION TO BID RFB 2012-01-11-000-1A The Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority (“KCCHA�) dba Housing Kitsap will receive sealed bids from qualified contractors at the Main Reception office of KCCHA (345 - 6th Street, Suite 100, Bremerton WA 98337) until 2:00 PM, Local Time, on Monday, September

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$924,900 6440 NE Twin Spits RD, Hansville SAT & SUN 1-4 First time on the market! This custom built, main floor master home is just a short walk to the middle of Hansville and situated on 2.46 beautiful acres w/227 ft of medium and high bank waterfront, private beach access, boat ramp and tidelands. Two detached garages, one w/ studio above, huge rockery water feature, generator, 4 fireplaces, your very own pub. Extremely well planned home, owners built in elevator shaft (currently 2 LG “stacked� closets) for possible future disability need. A great must see home! MLS #394780, Ken West 360990-2444, John L Scott Poulsbo, www.johnlscott.com/60973

$509,000 11413 Pinyon Ave NE Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 Farmhouse-Style Gem in the Highly Desirable Conifer Glade neighborhood. Sunlit floor plan with tall ceilings. The kitchen is roomy and bright with counter-top eating and garden view dining. French Doors lead to a deck that acts as an extension to the home and is perfect for relaxing and entertaining. The family room is a comfortable gathering place centered with a wood stove. The living room and study are situated on either side of the foyer and have views to the front gardens. Four upstairs bedrooms. Additional features include hardwood floors, wrap-around porch, solid-core six panel fir doors, vertical grain fir trim and lush gardens with an organic heirloom orchard. Convenient to parks, schools, town and the ferry; with a short stroll to the Grand Forest! MLS# 386308. Arthur Mortell, 206-780-6149, Arthur.Mortell@coldwellbanker.com. Coldwell Banker McKenzie Associates

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $237,500 12555 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 Sweet cottage/art studio with newer 4-bedroom septic system on lovely .83-acre lot. Live in the cottage while building your dream home. Partial views of Cascades & Sound possible. MLS #386326. Patti Shannon, 206/755-5139, BuyNSellBainbridge.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. $314,800 170 Harbor Square Loop NE #A-303, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 PM Windows in every room in this light-filled third floor very private corner condo. Gaze at the Sound and Seattle, take in the beauty of Mt. Rainier and Eagle Harbor from the great room, and relax on the balcony with western views of the Olympics and sunsets. Close to ferry, town and shopping. This unit is the largest one-bedroom in Harbor Square. MLS # 383673 Listed by Sonja Jones, Hosted by Don Rooks, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, 206.948.9483 $399,000 428 Harborview Drive SE #131, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 Rarely available 3-bedroom/2-bath, 1,608 sq. ft. condominium overlooking Eagle Harbor, ferry landing, Seattle skyline, pool, gardens & beach. This wonderful end-unit has large windows & decks on 3 sides. MLS #345124. Ellin Spenser, 206/914-2305, ellin@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$739,000 13696 Sunrise Dr NE, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 PM Old fashioned charm is abundant both inside & out in this traditional New England style home. Hidden at the end of a private lane on 1.5 sunny acres, the look is classic and the pastoral setting is hard to beat... complete with lawn, fruit trees, chicken coop & patio with fireplace. Includes a separate guest suite and bonus room, with easy access to a private beach at the end of the lane. Listed by Dennis Paige, Hosted by Gigi Norwine, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, 206. 427.6482 $1,095,000 6610 NE Bayview Blvd, Bainbridge Island SUN 1-4 PM Serene Manzanita Bay waterfront home with spectacular marine, mountain and sunset views from every room. Great for entertaining, with huge decks, spacious open floor plan, vaulted ceiling and 2 fireplaces. Top Floor master suite with private sitting area. Stairs lead to 150’ of bulk headed waterfront with private 144’ floating dock.... Bring the boat & enjoy the water! MLS #392810 Listed by Dennis Paige, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty 206.920.3824

CENTRAL KITSAP $286,900 4618 NW Bernard Street, Silverdale SAT 1-4PM Ideal location, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2,088 sq ft home featuring lots of upgrades, open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, bay windows, master suite with walk-in closet & soaking tub, 2 stall garage, storage shed, on 1/4 acre lot. Move-In Ready! (701)388-5857

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What unique living in an unusually designed home. Spacious floor plan and lots of light from skylights and angles are included in this recently remodeled home. New kitchen, interior and exterior paint, new flooring throughout and new roof in 2010. Spacious deck for relaxing or outdoor entertaining.

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Craig Clark

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Location 514 Perry Ave. N, Port Orchard, 98366 Price $399,000 Features 2 stories w/basement, Deck, fenced, ceramic tile, hardwood, security system

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Location 6455 NE Brigham Road Price $369,900 Features 3 bedroom, 1.75 baths, 1,964

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ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT The Sequim Gazette has an immediate opening for an Advertising Sales Consultant. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong inter personal skills, both written and oral, and have excellent communications skills. The ideal candidate must be motivated and take the initiative to sell multiple media products, including on-line adver tising, special products, work with existing customers and find ways to grow sales and income with new prospective clients. Pr int media experience is a definite asset. Must be computer-proficient at Word, Excel, and utilizing the Internet. Position requires use of personal cell phone and vehicle, possession of valid WA State Driver’s License and proof of active vehicle insurance. Compensation includes salary plus commission. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a competitive benefits package including health insurance, 401K, paid vacation, holidays and a great work environment. We recognize that the key to our success lies in the abilities, diversity and vision of our employees. Apply in person at 147 W. Washington Street, Sequim or by mail at hr@soundpublishing.com

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docudrama premieres at the admiral BREMERTON — “Jursidiction,” a docudrama filmed entirely in Bremerton, premieres Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m., at

the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. The cast and crew will be at the premiere, according to executive producer Navdeep Maju, who also had a role in the film as character James Delgrado. The film also stars Kyler Bowker as Richard, Gregory Fyhr as Sunny Johnson, Charles Hamilton as Chief Pugg, Robert McAllister as Tommy

Tongue, and Alisha Otis as Venessa Johnson. The 50-minute film won an Award of Merit at The Indie Fest. According to www. jurisdictionthemovie.com (you can buy premiere tickets and view the trailer there), the story takes place in a small town where drug dealing has gotten out of hand. The police department must stop it before it gets out

of their jurisdiction, hence the title. The film’s tagline is “A broken system. A shattered life.” While it’s described on Internet Movie Database as Documentary | Short | Action, it’s described on its Facebook page as a dark comedy. Kitsap Week’s favorite plug for the film: “Best Independent Film Ever Shot In Bremerton! “

“Jurisdiction,” a docudrama about a police department’s efforts to stem the tide of drug dealing, was filmed in Bremerton. It premieres Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m., at the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton

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Steppenwolf veterans headline at local music fest POULSBO — Magic Carpet Ride, comprised of several former members of Steppenwolf, headlines at the fifth annual Americana Music Festival Sept. 8 at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park in Poulsbo. The music festival is free and begins at 11 a.m. with an opening ceremony and a brief 9/11 memorial. Music and events will continue all day until 7:30 p.m. Magic Carpet Ride will perform classic Steppenwolf hits like “Born To Be Wild” and “Magic Carpet Ride,” as well as other hard-rock hits from the 1970s. Also on the lineup: Soul Siren, Swing Fever, Bremerton Symphony Quartet, Down Goes Frazier, the North Kitsap High School Marching band and more. This one-day event will include local food vendors and an expanded kids zone, with a bounce house, dunk tank, face painting, games, treats and more. Local businesses will showcase their products and services. Nonprofits will be on hand too. Back to the headliners.

Magic Carpet Ride headlines at the Americana Music Festival on Sept. 8, on the waterfront in downtown Poulsbo. The group is comprised of former members of Steppenwolf and plays many of the iconic rock group’s biggest hits. Below, Molly Walmsley of Kingston High School will join MCR on stage for “Simple Man.” Above: Magic Carpet Ride / Below: Kipp Robertson, staff Magic Carpet Ride is comprised of some diverse talent in music: guitarist Glen Bui of Belfair, bassist/vocalist Mike Setzer, musician/songwriter Danny Ironstone, keyboardist Scott Kasper, vocalist Alfred Bosco, and drummer Donn Garrett. Magic Carpet Ride’s performance will feature a special guest: Molly Walmsley, an aspiring vocalist and student at Kingston High School, will join the band for “Simple Man.” She responded to an invitation to local schools from festival organizers. (Her videos are uploaded at

www.youtube.com/user/ missmolly2233). Bui, a San Francisco native, studied under Joe Satriani and co-founded Pegasus, which was signed to Epic Records. He toured and performed with Steppenwolf before it broke up in 1976, and played in several variations of bands playing Steppenwolf’s greatest hits, including Goldy McJohn & Friendz, led by Steppenwolf founding keyboardist McJohn. (Original Steppenwolf member John Kay and his group performs as John Kay & Steppenwolf.) Bui has also performed

with and backed many famous artists, among them Eddie Money, Tower of Power, and Kathy Mattea. Setzer has shared the stage with Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (of Nelson), Leroy Powell of the Shooter Jennings Band, Arlan Schierbaum of Jemimah Puddleduck, and Brian “Dogboy” Burwell of Neve. He’s also opened for Los Lonely Boys, P.O.D., Lotus, and The Atomic Punks, among others. Ironstone has recorded

as a studio musician since 1972. He signed as a songwriter/producer to Island Music in 1979 and has been a published ASCAP songwriter since then, as well as a record producer, vocal coach, and touring keyboard player. He’s played with John Kay & Steppenwolf, Anita Baker, and The Pointer Sisters, and he can be heard on songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Sheena Easton, Brenda Russell, Sylvia St. James, Jess Roden, The Carpenters, Chaka Kahn, Randy Crawford, The McCrarys, Rita Coolidge, Priscilla Coolidge, and Booker T and the MGs. Kasper performed with many local blues and jazz bands, and is the house pianist at the Paramount Theater in Seattle. Magic Carpet Ride can still rock, but there’s a softer side to this group — it’s all about the music and having a good time performing, Bui said. In 2009, Magic Carpet Ride played a special

concert for the Thurston County Boys and Girls Club at the Great Wolf Lodge; the event raised more than $400,000. Magic Carpet Ride drew an audience of 500 to a 2010 concert in Saratoga, N.Y. to benefit an organization that serves individuals with disabilities and their families. More than $70,000 was raised. Magic Carpet Ride helped sell out Full Moon Fest 2011, a benefit for The American Cancer Society, in Quilcene.

Chamber, Coffee Oasis beneficiaries of event

The Americana Music Festival (http://poulsbomusicfest.webs.com) is an annual fundraiser for the Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce and a local nonprofit selected each year. This year, Coffee Oasis, an outreach program for homeless youth, has been selected. Coffee Oasis will open a new location in Poulsbo this fall. It’s a big weekend for the area, with other activities taking place in and around the Americana Music Festival. The Poulsbo Rotary will host a Boating Rendezvous, with visiting boaters mooring for the weekend at Poulsbo Marina and in Liberty Bay. The Artwalk will take place in downtown Poulsbo. The Farmers Market will be open. And it will be Poulsbo Park Day at the city’s parks.

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Organic Tomato and Avocado Summer Salad GLUTEN free foodies By lisa garza

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t’s still summer, and tomato time is still here! Organic Tomato and Avocado Summer Salad is one of my favorite salads to make and take to a potluck picnic. I buy my tomatoes from a local farmer on Bainbridge Island. They are at their peak of freshness right now. I love the small organic varieties of tomatoes to get the tart, sweet and super-sweet flavors for this salad. This recipe is about a few simple ingredients with major flavor. Organic Tomato and Avocado Summer Salad serves approximately 6-8 people. Ingredients 4 cups Organic Tomato variety — grape, cherry, golden, etc. 1/4 cup Organic Extra

You absorb more of the tomato’s nutrients — Vitamin C, lycopene and antioxidants — when eating tomatoes with olive oil and good fats such as avocado. Lisa Garza / Gluten Free Foodies Virgin Spanish Olive Oil — buttery. 2-3 ripe Avocados — sliced. 2-3 generous pinches Flor de Sal — Sea Salt. Fresh ground black pepper to taste. Chopped fresh chives — optional.

Instructions Wash and cut the tomatoes in half. Place the tomatoes in a bowl. Sprinkle 1 generous pinch of sea salt on top. Toss gently. Chill in refrigerator for 30 minutes.

Slice the avocados and place on a platter. Sprinkle the tomatoes on top. Drizzle some olive oil on top ... add 2 generous pinches of sea salt, fresh ground black pepper and fresh-cut chives if you desire.

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Quick tips and thoughts: Chill the avocado to make clean slices and a tad bit easier peeling of the rind. Wait to cut the avocado until just before serving to keep the avocado fresh and green. Chilling the variety tomatoes with the olive oil allows time for the flavors to meld and for the olive oil to do its magic. Did you know that you absorb more of the tomato’s nutrients — Vitamin C, lycopene and antioxidants — when eating tomatoes with olive oil and good fats such as avocado? It’s true! Salud! — Lisa Garza’s Gluten Free Foodies blog is a popular feature of Sound Publishing Co.’s websites. Visit blogs.pnwlocalnews. com/glutenfreefoodies.

Bremerton — Looking for a career in culinary arts and hospitality management? Join Olympic College’s Culinary Arts Institute for an information session Sept. 6, 1-2:30 p.m., at the Bremer Student Center, located on OC’s Bremerton campus. This nationally accredited program offers courses in Baking for Restaurants and Institutions, Catering and Banquets, International Cuisine, Fine Dining, ServSafe and more. Fall quarter starts Sept. 24. Financial assistance, worker retraining and scholarships may be available to qualified students. Contact Chef Instructor Steve Lammers at slammers@olympic.edu or (360) 475-7571.

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Upland Vineyard on Snipes Mountain, high above the Yakima Valley, grows some of the best Viognier in Washington. Andy Perdue / Northwest Wines susceptible to disease, it grows uneven clusters, and unless it’s picked at perfect ripeness, the wine will taste either boring or flabby. But when a winemaker gets it right, Viognier is so delicious. In the Northwest, Viognier will exude aromas and flavors of tropical fruits and Creamsicles. Like its sibling Syrah, Viognier tends to be a lowacid wine, which makes it harder to pair with food. We like it with mild Thai curries, chowders, shellfish and pasta primavera. In Washington, we are

seeing more and more Viogniers. Last year, winemakers crushed 1,100 tons of Viognier, making it bigger than Chenin Blanc and Semillon. We also find Viognier in Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia. Here are a few Viogniers we’ve tasted recently. Ask for them at your favorite local wine merchant or order directly from the wineries. n Abacela 2011 Estate Viognier, Umpqua Valley, $22: Subdued aromas of Golden Delicious apple, orange and fresh pineapple are followed by candy corn

and butterscotch. The entry to the palate is filled with yellow grapefruit and popcorn, backed by lovely minerality and Rangpur lime bitterness to cleanse the palate. Enjoy this with scallops served alongside an orange sauce. n Chateau Ste. Michelle 2010 Limited Release Viognier, Columbia Valley, $15: This opens with aromas of pear, linen, apple blossom and a combination of steeliness and jasmine reminiscent of some Rieslings. On the palate, it’s fruit-forward and refreshing with grapefruit and fresh-squeezed lemon juice. n Cinder Wines 2011 Dry Viognier, Snake River Valley, $18: This brings an inviting and tropical nose with lychee and orange Creamsicle aromas, and there’s even more to bear on the palate. Passion fruit, pineapple flavors are joined by more acidity than one would expect, backed by notes of elderflowers, peaches and dried apricot. n Farm Boy Wines 2010 Upland Vineyard Viognier, Snipes

Mountain, $14: This is one of the best Viogniers we’ve tasted this year. It opens with that Creamsicle aroma we adore, along with notes of mangoes, cream soda, lime and pineapples. On the palate, it shows off flavors of cling peaches, honeydew melon, lime, honey and mangoes. It’s a great wine to open on the deck with blue cheese melted over fresh figs. n Jones of Washington 2011 Estate Vineyards Viognier, Wahluke Slope, $15: This opens with aromas of white peaches, lemons, limes and yellow roses, followed by big, rich flavors of Mandarin oranges, jasmine flowers, mint, sweet apples and sherbet. n Palouse Winery 2010 Golden Pearl Viognier, Washington, $22: Barrel fermentation in neutral French oak helps explain the aromas of coconut milk, dusty President Lincoln rose and moist apricots. On the palate, it drinks as if it were done in a fruit-forward style and fermented in stainless steel because of the orchard fruit flavors and lemony acidity. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman are the editors of Wine Press Northwest. Visit www.winepressnw.com.

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ART GALLERIEs Collective Visions Gallery artist reception: Sept. 7, 5-9 p.m., 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. September featured artist Larry Parker presents Change: A Fifty Year Retrospective. Info: (360) 377-8327, www.CollectiveVisions.com. 1st Friday Art Walk: Sept. 7, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. On exhibit this month: “Paint Noir” acrylics by Thomas Hurley III. Free, light refreshments. Info: www.bainbridgepubliclibrary. org, (206) 842-4162. Liberty Bay Gallery: Sept. 8, 5-8 p.m., 18830 Front St., Poulsbo. Art Walk and reception for featured artist Gerald William Dowell, watercolorist. Info: (360) 930-0756.

The Verksted Gallery: Featured artists: Ken Blair’s upcycled metals sculptures; Karen Ford’s handmade books and papers; Jerry Lyman’s “Buckhorn Crafts” from naturally dropped elk, deer, and caribou antlers. Gallery also now accepting applications from artists; info and application at www.verkstedgallery.com. 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: (360) 697-4470. Call for Artists: Deadline Nov. 12 to enter Collective Visions Gallery Show. Awards: More than $9,000 in cash and purchase. Entries via CAFÉ (www. callforentry.org) $35. Categories 2D, 3D and photo/digital arts. Exhibition begins in January. Prospectus at www.collectivevisions.com, www.callforentry. org, or (360) 377-8327.

Benefits & events The Island School summertime tours: Through August, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 8553 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Visit the school weekdays. Openings in grades K-4 for the upcoming school year. Call ahead, (206) 842-0400. Info: TheIslandSchool. org. Bremerton Blackberry Festival: Sept. 1, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sept. 2, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sept. 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Waterfront Boardwalk, Bremerton. Car show, children’s activities, food and drink, fun runs, live music. And lots of pie. Info: www.blackberryfestival.org. Bremerton Blackberry Festival Fly-in: Sept. 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bremerton National Airport, 8900 SW State Highway 3. Prizes for antique, warbird planes, greatest distance flown and more. Helicopter rides, free Young Eagles flights for children, plus classic cars and hot rods. Info: Jim Swartwood (360) 3778570, www.blackberryfestival. org.

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classes Donna Snow, Collage: Sept. 8, 12:30 p.m., Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Donna Snow will work in the gallery, showing how she combines collage and painting and weaves stories together with pictures. Free. Info: (206) 842-3132, www. bacart.org.

meetings, support groups & lectures CLICK! Digital Download Class: Sept. 1, 1-3 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Learn to download library eBooks, audiobooks and music to your computer or portable device. Info: (206) 8424162, www.krl.org. f:67 Camera Club: Sept. 3, 6:45 p.m., Room 117 (Rotunda), Engineering Building, Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. Visitors welcome. Info: (360) 275 3019, www.f67cameraclub. org. Books on Tap: Sept. 5, 7:309:30 p.m., Treehouse Café, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Literary pub trivia and team games, followed by an hour of open word-game play. This event is 21+. Free. Info: www.krl.org. West Sound Military Vehicle Preservation Club: Sept. 6, 6 p.m., Family Pancake House, 3900 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Promote and support the acquisition, restoration, preservation and enjoyment of historic military vehicles and present those vehicles to the public in a manner that reflects positively on the military, its history and the club.

Visitors/guests are welcome. Info: wsmilitaryvehicles.com, (206) 384-6128. The Care and Culture of Peonies: Sept. 8, 9:30 a.m. - noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. The Poulsbo Garden Club will have guest speaker Amy Hall from Peony Farm in Sequim (www.ilovepeonies.com). Public welcome. Info: www.poulsbogardenclub@gmail.com. Transcendental Meditation introductory lecture: Sept. 8, noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Free. 1:30 p.m. group meditation for TM practitioners. RSVP: vmailander@ tm.org. Info: www.TM.org. Artisan Food DIY: Sept. 8, 1-2 p.m., Kitsap Mall food court, Silverdale. Learn culinary secrets from the passionate experts so you can DIY (Do It Yourself). 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: Daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 215 Ericksen Ave., Bainbridge Island. Free first Thursday. New exhibit, “The Overland Westerners.” Current feature, “A Portrait of Manzanar” by world-famous photographer Ansel Adams. Info: (206) 842-2773, 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. Central/South Kitsap Women and Cancer support group: Second and fourth Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Radiation Oncology Library, Harrison Medical Center, 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton. Facilitators: Sue-Marie Casagrande, oncology social worker; and Bonnie McVee, life coach and cancer survivor. Info: (360) 744-4990, www.harrisonmedical.org. Drum Circle: Sundays, 2 p.m., The Grange, 10304 N. Madison, Bainbridge Island. A drum circle led by Dennis Pryor. Bring a drum or borrow one. Donation: $10. Info: (360) 598-2020. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Meet and get to know your neighbors, with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: keyportschules@wavecable. com. Kitsap Development Offi-

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Fitness & kids Felix and Fritz Kids Garden Club: Sept. 1, 11 a.m. to noon, Rodgers Country Nursery and Gardens, 2075 Seabeck Hwy NW, Bremerton. Meet Debbie in the kids vegetable garden to make a sedum pot filled with plants. Learn about youthfriendly fall planting and gardening and maybe see resident cats Felix and Fritz. Free with RSVP. Info: Andrea Mercado, kitsap.howto@yahoo.com, (360) 478-0288, www.kitsapcountrynursery.com. Roots Rock Trail 50K & 25K: Sept. 2, Port Gamble. Race through trails surrounding Port Gamble. Info: www.rootsrockrun.com. Spartan Baseball Club 13U & 14U Tryouts: Sept. 8, 1-3 p.m., Sands Field, Bainbridge Island. Open tryouts for our 13U and 14U squads. Reserve your slot by contacting Wilo Castillo at coachwilo@gmail.com or (360) 930-2845. 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. KiDiMu activities: 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Story Time Mondays, Tuesday Tunes, Free First Thursdays, Messy Fridays. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. KiDiMu extended hours, military discount: Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE,

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Literary Friends of the Library Book Sale: Sept. 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Info: (206) 8424162 bifriends.org. Author Katherine Malmo: Sept. 8, 4-5:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Local author and UW graduate Katherine Malmo will discuss her book “Who in this Room,” a gripping collection of creative nonfiction based on her diagnosis and battle with inflammatory breast cancer. Info: Suzanne Droppert, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com, (360) 779-5909, www.libertybaybooks.com. Poulsbohemian Armchair Poetry Series: Sept. 8, 7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Kathryn MacDonald, Gary Anderson and Tova Gardner read their work, followed by open microphone. Info: Nancy Rekow (206) 842-4855. Port Madison Lutheran Church book group: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran Church, 14000 Madison Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Reading “Socrates in the City” edited by Eric Metaxas. Info: (206) 842-4746. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for writers. Free. Info: Bob, (360) 830-4968.

MUSIC Bremerton Symphony Concert Chorale auditions: Sept. 4, 6-9 p.m.; Sept. 11, 6-7 p.m., Olympic College choir room (room 122), 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. To schedule an audition: Chorale Director LeeAnne Campos (253) 312-6074, leeannecampos@ harbornet.com. Bainbridge Island Youth Orchestra auditions: Sept. 6,

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3:40-8 p.m., Seabold Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Open to strings musicians ages 7-18. Info: (206) 780-2844, www.biyo.us. Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers enrolling: For grades 1-3 and 4-8. Meet Thursdays after school, beginning Sept. 13. For more information or to register: www.bainbridgechorale.org, (206) 780-CHOR. Celtic Jam Sessions: Third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., at Hare & Hound Public House, 18990 Front St., Poulsbo. Listeners and players welcome. Bring favorite Cape Breton, Irish or Scottish tunes to share. The Ray Ohls Trio and Friends: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 7-10:30 p.m., Brother Don’s Restaurant, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Info: (360) 3778442.

THEATer Summerplay 2012: Aug. 31 to Sept. 9, Bremerton Eagles Aerie 192, 205 6th St., Bremerton. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m. The Changing Scene Theatre Northwest presents it’s 10th annual festival, A Festival of New Works. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 students/ seniors/military, $10 groups of 10 or more. Reservations recommended: (360) 813-1820. Info: www.changingscenenorthwest. org. The EDGE Improv: Sept. 1, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Monthly improv. Tickets: $16/ adults, $12/seniors, students, youth, military, and teachers; purchase online at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, by phone (206) 842-8569, in person at BPA. “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas:” Through Sept. 2, Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m. The comedy made popular in film by Dolly Parton (as Miss Mona) and Burt Reynolds (as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd). Info and tickets: westernwactrarts.qwestoffice. net. “The Sunshine Boys”: Sept. 7-30, Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. The Jewel Box Theatre kicks off its 12th season with the Neil Simon comedy, “The Sunshine Boys.” Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors/ students/military; available online at brownpapertickets. com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo.org, (360) 697-3183.

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aroundkitsap Bainbridge island Review Islanders for Collaborative Policing asks for changes in Bainbridge Island Police Department: The citizens group started last year to build trust between Bainbridge islanders and their police force has released its report containing suggestions on how to

reform the department. Islanders for Collaborative Policing issued its eight-page report Aug. 28. The report said the department could be improved by taking a more collaborative approach with the community, providing enhanced crisis intervention training, putting officers on bike and foot patrols, and reestablishing a school resource officer position.

In an Aug. 23 memo from Interim Public Safety Director Larry Dickerson and Police Commander Susan Shultz, the pair said the suggestions raised by the group were ideas that had already been implemented or were already being pursued by the department. Islanders for Collaborative Policing has maintained from its inception that the police

department has a shaky reputation with the public. That notion was underscored in the report. The report recounted the online survey results presented by the group in March, as the city prepared to defend itself against a federal lawsuit resulting from an officerinvolved shooting that left a mentally ill Bainbridge Island man dead. — BainbridgeReview.com

Bremerton Patriot Refinancing government center could save $1 million: The Bremerton City Council is likely to move ahead with a plan to issue general obligation bonds to save money on its portion of the Norm Dicks Government Center. In 2003, the city partnered with the county and Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority, now known as Housing Kitsap, to purchase and develop the government center. The Housing Kitsap bonds can’t be paid off until July, so the city’s new bonds will be issued sometime this year but held in escrow until the old ones can be redeemed. By refinancing, officials

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Central Kitsap Reporter County approves extra vacation to retain employee: It doesn’t happen very often, but one way Kitsap County can keep other governments from luring away their best staff members is to offer a bump up in vacation time. The Board of County Commissioners Aug. 13 gave Kitsap County Resources Conservation manager Autumn Salamack an extra week of vacation each year for four years and a one-time bonus of 16 extra vacation hours in an effort to keep her from taking a job elsewhere. Salamack has been with the county for a year and is considered “key” to the county’s conservation efforts. According to Baker, she has helped put Kitsap County on the national map for energy conservation. In recent months, as the county leadership started to face the 2013 budget cycle, District 1 Commissioner Rob Gelder has floated the idea of reducing the staff and using the money to boost pay as a way to keep effective and talented people from job hopping. — CentralKitsapReporter. com

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Suquamish sues Navy over wharf project: The Suquamish Tribe has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Navy, the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Marine Fisheries Service, to fight the proposed explosives-handling wharf at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor. In a statement by Chairman Leonard Forsman, the Tribal Council had met with Navy and Army Corps representatives from 2009-11, but the Navy is continuing the project without an agreement with the Suquamish Tribe. The wharf, which would be a second explosives-handling wharf, would cover 6.3 acres, extend 600 feet from the shoreline and use 1,250 steel pilings. The Army Corps authorized the final permit Aug. 21.

The Navy reached a $9 million mitigation agreement with Port Gamble S’Klallam and Skokomish tribes in May. The mitigation plan calls for improvements to Tribal hatcheries, beach enhancement, a research facility, and up to $3.5 million to help acquire shoreline along Port Gamble Bay, south of the former Pope Resources mill site. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

Port Orchard Independent South Kitsap camp gives separated siblings time together: It is more than a symbol. For Camp to Belong founder Lynn Price, the “Right to Reunite” banner hanging from the lunchroom at South Kitsap’s Miracle Ranch is more like a mission statement. Price, who lives in Denver, visited last week’s fourth annual Camp to Belong Washington at Crista Camp on Horseshoe Lake. Camp to Belong, which was founded in 1995, is designed to reunite siblings separated by foster care placements. Price grew up in the foster care system. She was separated from her sister when she was 8 months old and her sister was 2 years old. Because there were no specific policies about siblings seeing each other at the time, Price said she only saw her occasionally when their mother sought visitation. That finally changed when her sister, who was a freshman in college, asked her to visit. According to co-director April VanGesen, there are approximately 11,000 children in the state’s foster care system. Nationally, she said 75 percent of children placed in foster care are separated from their siblings. Even though the staff is unpaid, VanGesen said the camp still costs $85,000 as participants, who do not pay for expenses, travel from places such as Texas. Kennedy and VanGesen soon will start preparations, which include fundraising, for next year’s camp. VanGesen said that of more than 200 applicants, 104 children were selected and 99 arrived. — PortOrchardIndependent.com Kitsap Week has a circulation of 65,000 every Friday. Look for it in the Bainbridge Island Review, Bremerton Patriot, Central Kitsap Reporter, North Kitsap Herald and Port Orchard Independent


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Kitsap home builders lead in environmental design BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.

Representing a large body of construction trades from more than 300 local companies, the Home Builders Association of Kitsap County is a clearing house for industry education, expertise and professional resources leading the way for Kitsap County in affordable housing, environmental design and economic development. Headquartered at their demonstration facility on Bremerton’s Auto Center Way, the Homebuilders Association puts its vision to practice by showcasing low impact development and energy efficiency techniques. A short visit to the facility reveals samples of pervious pavement, vegetated roofing, and other advanced environmental construction techniques. “We’re not your average Homebuilders Association,” said Executive Vice President Teresa

Osinski, CGP. “We embrace market based solutions to meet consumer‚ needs and protect our environment. While there are a lot of great reasons to contact the Home Builders Association of Kitsap County, near the top of the list is that we are the place that connects people to the experts that can help them solve their construction, remodel, financing, or home repair needs.” With a deep understanding of advanced construction techniques, gained from a combination of its builders in the field and what the housing market shows that it will bear, the Homebuilders Association of Kitsap County is well positioned to advise home buyers and local governments on current solutions for current and evolving issues. “We’re not just the voice of the professional community,” Osinski said, “but we also speak on behalf of a sometimes unknowing consumer who does not yet know they

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The HBA of Kitsap County showcase advanced environmental construction and landscaping techniques at their Bremerton facility on Auto Center Way. are part of the market.” According to Osinski, the Homebuilders Association provides a unified voice on legislative issues affecting the industry and the consumers that rely on them. “The Homebuilders Association of Kitsap County can be a trusted advisor to government on what the market and industry can provide

and what it is not able to provide. We can help provide a real understanding of the implications or unintended consequences of legislation.” They offer professional education that directly responds to state mandates and the public interest is also a fundamental service offering and training from CPR and first aid to certified erosion

and sediment control are regularly available to promote consumer interest and industry best practices. Other training programs include certification as an aging in place specialist (CAPS), green construction, and even basic building science and learning how a building functions. When considering a new building project or simply wanting to discover new networking opportunities to sustain or build a professional foundation, the Homebuilders Association is a great place to start. For more information about the Homebuilders Association of Kitsap County and how you can benefit or get involved, call 360479-5778 or visit http://www.kitsaphba.com

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When it comes to passion, excitement and education for the sewing community in Kitsap County, Charlene Mosher has a clear message; “Sewing fun begins here.” As the owner of Sound Sewing & Vacuum at the corner of Silverdale Way and NW Myhre Road, Mosher brings 17 years of expertise to sales, support and training that consistently places her business in the top ten national ranking. It all adds up to an experience that both novice and expert sewing enthusiasts love. Mosher starts the journey by offering the entire line of PFAFF sewing machines in a very spacious showroom. The largest PFAFF-only dealership in the world, Mosher selected PFAFF for its quality engineering, durability, and innovation. Because Mosher focuses sales on a single product line, trained staff don’t have a functional gap to fill when a customer has a specific need or asks to see a specific machine. Every

PFAFF machine is on the showroom floor to compare for the right need and budget. You don’t have to be a PFAFF owner to appreciate Sound Sewing & Vacuum. Trained staff are well versed in all major product brands, and two in-store repair technicians provide service for a full range of sewing machines. Long term support and training is unsurpassed at Sound Sewing & Vacuum. Customers who purchase a sewing machine from Mosher’s team receive one full year of free service plus unlimited in-store training through a variety of seminars and workshops. “Purchasing a sewing machine is a big decision,” said Mosher. “We want our customers to know every aspect of their machine so they can have the very best experience. We want them to be able to concentrate on the project at hand, not worry about how the machine works.” Customers who have purchased elsewhere may have to pay a small fee, or simply participate in one of the many

free clubs Sound Sewing has to offer. The overall experience is designed to encourage the entire sewing community no matter what skill level or machine. “We teach and service all makes and models,” Mosher said. “The passion of our business comes through the excitement of watching our customers grow no matter what machine or level of experience they have. Its just fun to watch and help our customers get to their finished project.” You can learn more about what Sound Sewing & Vacuum can offer the enthusiast in your family by calling 360698-4735 or visiting their website at http://www.soundsewing.com/index. php. Even better, make a personal visit and talk to one of their trained staff at 10600 Silverdale Way #120.

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Starbucks has been in contact with Bainbridge Island officials about plans the worldwide coffee retailer has to establish a location at the Village Shopping Center on High School Road. Representatives for Starbucks met with officials from the city’s planning department in March. The city told them that any plans for a Starbucks at the shopping center location would have to be submitted to the city in advance for approval in light of the city’s zoning codes. In July, planning director Kathy Cook told Starbucks officials that in order for a Starbucks outlet to be locaed at the company’s preferred location, the company would have to show how its store would not be considered a formula take out food restaurant. The city defines such an establishment as a business that serves food or beverages primarily in disposable containers and operate from standardized menus and sport similar interior/ exterior designs.

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Jazz performance on tap Brot her Don’s Restaurant at 4200 Kitsap Way in Bremerton is proud to present internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist John Stowell for a special performance on Sept. 11. John Stowell will be accompanied by the Pacific Northwest premier jazz rhythm section

Airgas has a new location in Bremerton. The supplier of gases, welding and safety products is located at 5373 Auto Center Way, Ste. 101 in Bremerton.

Kitsap Bank announces solid earnings Port Orchard based Kitsap Bank announced solid earnings for the first half of 2012, with the quarter ending June 30 showing the strongest performance in 17 quarters. Profits increased by ten percent; assets remained stable and non performing assets have continued to decline. According to marketing director Shannon Childs, Kitap Bank remains highly liquid and continues to maintain a strong capital position, with total capital exceeding $100 million. Kitsap Bank was established August 8, 1908 and operates 21 locations throughout Western Washington. Kitsap Bank has been named a Preferred Lender by the U.S. Small Business Association.

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Business Briefs from private donations to fund a new Silverdale Branch Library. KRL had proposed building a new, 17,500 square foot Silverdale Library when it offered a levy for voter consideration in 2010. The levy was defeated and KRL explored other ways to create a new Silverdale Library. It was determined that raising the funds privately would be the most viable option. The study is expected to be completed and submitted to the KRL Board of Trustees at its scheduled Sept. 27 meeting. The report will determine the community’s capacity and willingness to donate funds for a new Silverdale Library, as well as if the community would prefer KRL to build a new facility or renovate existing commercial space in Silverdale.

Poulsbo Fire Dept. seeks volunteers The Poulsbo Fire Department is looking for volunteers to serve as firefighters and EMT’s for the community. Interested individuals must be over 18, live within the Poulsbo or North Kitsap Fire District, pass a background check and a fire service medical exam and be able to train on Tuesday nights. Contact VolCoord@poulsbofire. org for more information.

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Mora Iced Creamery on Bainbridge Island was named as the best ice cream in the U.S. by Food & Wine Magazine. The company, which also has stores in Kingston and Poulsbo, was praised for its artisanal flavors, like lavender and rose petal, as well as for more unique specialty f lavors like sabayon and pear sorbet. “We hand squeeze every lemon, orange, lime,” owner Jerry Perez said. “We make everything from scratch. We don’t use any premixed powder [or] magic ingredient.” The eight-year-old artisan ice cream company has won several awards in the last few years, including a Reader’s Choice Award by West Sound Home & Garden readers in the March “Best of Food & Wine” issue. Last year, Seattle Weekly named it the best ice cream parlor in the area.

Kitsap Bank earns five-star rating Kitsap Bank has earned a five-star rating by BauerFinancial Inc., the nation’s leading independent bank rating firm. Kitsap Bank was evaluated on profitability/loss trend, community reinvestment rating (CRA), level of delinquent loans and repossessed assets, market versus book value

of its investment portfolio, and liquidity. The recognition came after the bank reported solid earnings for the first half of the year. Profits increased 10 percent, totaling $3.96 million versus $3.59 million for the same period last year. Assets remained stable, totaling $909 million as of June 30. Nonperforming assets continued to decline, and are less than 1 percent of total assets. Deposits increased $15.5 million, to $780 million, from 2011 to 2012. The company reported total capital exceeding $100 million. Established Aug. 8, 1908, Kitsap Bank is headquartered in Port Orchard, operating 21 locations throughout Western Washington.

B of A announces small business banker Bank of America is hiring small-business bankers throughout the state of Washington as part of the company’s plan to hire 1,000 smallbusiness bankers nationwide. Michael G. Miller is the small-business banker who will be serving small businesses in the Kingston/North Kitsap area. According to the U.S. Small Business Association, there are 532,162 small businesses in the state. These businesses account for more than 50 percent of the state’s private-sector workforce.

Small-business bankers will provide more personalized attention to small-business owners in Washington, including consulting with them at their place of business and assessing their deposit, credit and cash management needs. “Small businesses are without question the primary driver of the Washington economy,” said Roger Forman, Bank of America’s Small Business Banker manager for Washington.

Message from the CEO Harrison Medical Center began a new video series, entitled, “Message from the CEO,” to speak directly with the community about important information regarding healthcare in our area. “We stand at the threshold of a myriad of changes in the American healthcare landscape,” Harrison CEO Scott Bosch said in a press release. “It’s important to talk about how Harrison is responding to these changes so our residents know that we will continue to make a positive difference in people’s lives for many years to come.” The first edition discussed the Affordable Care Act and the things Harrison is doing to adapt to our new healthcare system. View “Message from the CEO” at www. harrisonmedical.org.

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around the county Award recipient for hiring veterans Olympic Printer Resources, Inc. was honored by the state American Legion as the state’s Small Business of the Year for hiring veterans. The award was presented July 21 at the Legion’s state convention in Wenatchee. Olympic Printer Resources remanufactures Brother, Canon, Hewlett Packard, and other brands of printer, fax and copier laser toner cartridges. It recently released the standard CE390A and high yield CE390X cartridges for the new HP Enterprise LaserJet 600 series printers. Company president Jeff Petersen, a 1974 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a former nuclear submarine officer, was presented the certificate of appreciation by state Commander Jake Cabuag and Bob Theal of Poulsbo Legion Post 245, who nominated the company for the award. “I was impressed that seven of the company’s 10 local employees are service veterans and another was the wife of a retired Navy CPO. Petersen said he likes to hire veterans “because I know that based on their previous military service, they are mission oriented and really get the concept of teamwork.” Olympic Printer Resources was founded by Pete DeBoer, a retired

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Kingston Frame Shop gets new owner, name Johnny Walker, owner of Almost Candid Photography, purchased the Kingston Frame Shop from company founder Mark Scholl. Look for some big changes. First, a new name: Almost Candid Photo and Framing. Second, there will be a new location. The shop will move from 25923 NE Washington Blvd. to the IGA shopping center at 10978 Highway 104, Suite 109. Third, a famous addition: internationally known artist Max Hayslette will move his gallery into Almost Candid. Fourth, the business has a new website: www.almostcandid.net. The phone number will change from 360-297-3547 to 360-2971347 when it moves into its new location. Walker is a security technology consultant and former Navy chief petty officer and law enforcement officer. He founded Almost Candid Photography two years ago. He is a member of the boards of the Greater Kingston

Chamber of Commerce and the Kitsap County Historical Society.

Kaia FIT franchise opens in Poulsbo Melissa Bruce opened a Kaia FIT franchise in Poulsbo. She will provide free demo lessons Sept. 4-6 at 5:30 a.m., 9 a.m. or 5 p.m. at Zero Gravity Athletics, 5686 NE Minder Road, Poulsbo. To reserve a spot, email poulsbo@kaiafit.com or call 877-717-5242. Kaia FIT stands for “functional, intense training” and is described by founder Nikki Warren as “personal training in a group atmosphere.” The fitness program builds camaraderie, focuses on natural movements and gets women outdoors as much as possible. “We are teaching women to have fun when they are working out,” Warren said. “It is not a chore; working out is a gift.”

New website launched Creative Office Guru, a graphic design company, has launched a new website, www.creativeofficeguru.com, designed by SpiderLily Web Design of Poulsbo. The site features a sampler slide show on the home page, a categorized portfolio page and a services page with a YouTube video. “I’m particularly excited about

PoulsboNK Rotary announces president-elect Dr. Craig Adams, owner of the Poulsbo Animal Clinic with his wife, Dr. Bethany Adams, was selected to be president-elect of the PoulsboNorth Kitsap Rotary Club. Adams has been active in Rotary for more than three years and was most recently the club’s Youth Exchange officer, a position he enjoyed. Adams himself was a Rotary Youth Exchange student to Germany in 1987-1988.

Energy Island opens in new location E nerg y Isla nd Smoothies has moved to a new location inside the Kitsap Mall. Energy Island Smoothies moved into a space formerly occupied by Kataluma Chai in the North end of the mall across from Hale’s Alehouse on

August 10. “We are excited about providing our customers the same quality and taste we always have while making it easier to enjoy with easier access and extended hours,” said owner Doug Goodart.

Safeway acquires Pope Resources building Safeway took another step toward building a store, gas station and pharmacy in Poulsbo, acquiring the Pope Resources office building site at 10th Avenue and Lincoln Road. Pope Resources announced Tuesday that it sold the headquarters of Olympic Property Group, its real estate subsidiary, to Safeway for $2.9 million. “We were approached a couple years ago by Safeway, which had an interest in constructing a new store on the site occupied by our current 10,000 square foot office building, plus an adjoining parcel owned by a third party,” said David L. Nunes, Pope Resources president and CEO. “We are pleased to announce this sale to Safeway has closed, which will enable the relocation of our headquarters to another Poulsbo address later this year.”

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date forums that are open to the public. The forums will provide an opportunity for the public to hear from candidates running office in the general election in November. The forums are scheduled as follows: Wed. Sept. 19, 8 am to 9:15 am at Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St. Port Orchard.The forum focuses on State Representatives in the 26th and 35th districts. Jan Angel, Karin Ashabraner, Larry Seaquist and Doug Richards from the 26th and Kathy Haigh, Drew McEwen, Dan Griffey and Lynda Ring Erickson from the 35th have all been invited. There is no cost to attend. RSVP’s are encouraged. Wed. Sept. 26, 8 am to 9:15 am at Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St. Port Orchard. The forum focuses on 6th District Congressional Race. Derek Kilmer and Bill Driscoll have been invited. There is no cost to attend. RSVP’s are encouraged. Thurs. Oct. 11, 11:15 am at Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St. October Chamber Luncheon featuring a Candidates Forum for both the SK and NK County Commissioner Races. Charlotte Garrido, Linda Simpson, Robert Gelder and Chris Tibbs have all been invited. Reservations are required and can be made online at www.portorchard.com or by calling the Chamber at 360-876-3505. $20 for Chamber members if prepaid, $25 at the door and $25 for non-chamber members.

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www.portorchardindependent.com

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

(206) 842-6613

www.bainbridgereview.com

PATRIOT

KINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS

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www.kingstoncommunitynews.com

BREMERTON

(360) 308-9161

(360) 779-4464


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General Contractor • Siding • Painting • Remodeling

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LONESTAR TRU

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Call for FREE Estimate!

We Accept All Major Credit Cards LONESTAR PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION

360-895-5405

Belfair Valley Nursery

Phase II Pet Grooming

Lg Trees, Lg Plant Assortment & Organic Fertilizers Contractors Welcome

ALL BREED PET GROOMING

360-275-6858

Quality at affordable prices

Serving Kitsap County Pets since 1995

Open 7 days M-S 9am-6pm SUN 10am-4pm

2601 6th Street • Bremerton

(360) 895-2337 1700 Mile Hill Dr., Ste. 313-C

www.belfairnursery.com

792 Old Belfair Highway, Belfair 98528

I will rebate 25% of my commission to our heroes!

We can furnish any room! Living • Dining • Bed • Mattresses

www.great-american-furniture.com

360.373.0500

Towne Square Port Orchard Hours 9am to 5pm We also carry a full line of pet accessories

Break down on the roadside? Call Us!

ROADSIDE SERVICE

Family Law / Cordial & Contested www.CordialDivorce.com

• Battery Replacements • Jumpstarts • Tire Changes • Starter Replacements • Fuel Deliveries • Alternator Replacements

206-842-8363

Faster service & cheaper prices than tow companies or repair shops!

WA EMERGENCY VEHICLE SERVICES Serving Kitsap County

360-689-1381

Law Offices of Lynda H. McMaken, P.S.

Available

24/7

Deliver your business card to more than 65,000 homes each month! REPORTER CENTRAL KITSAP

(360) 308-9161

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(360) 779-4464

www.northkitsapherald.com

PORT ORCHARD

(360) 876-4414

www.portorchardindependent.com

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

(206) 842-6613

www.bainbridgereview.com

PATRIOT

KINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS

www.bremertonpatriot.com

www.kingstoncommunitynews.com

BREMERTON

(360) 308-9161

(360) 779-4464


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