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Boat sinks in Sinclair Inlet while owner is in county jail By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

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Another boater passes a derelict and sinking cabin cruiser in Sinclair Inlet Tuesday.

Gorst environmental planning, annexation topics of upcoming public meetings By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

Citizens will get their first real chance to weigh in on long-range environmental planning for Gorst and the possible annexation of the area by the city of Bremerton at a public workshop Monday, Oct. 29. Andrea Spencer, the city’s director of community development, said that the workshop and subsequent public planning efforts will determine “what the future of Gorst is going to look like.” The Gorst Creek Watershed and Gorst UGA together comprise the planning boundaries, and encompass over 6,000 acres. Several jurisdictional boundaries cross into the watershed: about 3,600 acres encompass Bremerton city limits, most of which is zoned as utility lands, about

335 acres are in the Gorst UGA, nearly 180 acres are in the McCormick Woods area of the city of Port Orchard and the balance of about 1,940 acres are rural, unincorporated lands. The open house and workshop will afford a chance to talk about the Gorst Creek Watershed Plan, Gorst Urban Growth Area Subarea Plan, and Planned Action Environmental Impact Statement under development by the city of Bremerton, together with Kitsap County and other state, federal, and tribal agencies. Those who attend the upcoming meeting can review available information, participate in a visioning exercise, ask questions and provide comments on the future of the watershed and UGA. See ANNEXATION, A15

A 1964 32-foot Owens cabin cruiser sank off the shore of Port Orchard over the weekend and officials were hoping to haul it out of the water sometime Wednesday or Thursday. Port Orchard Police Department Commander Geoffrey Marti said Tuesday that the boat’s owner, Steven Holt, is currently incarcerated at the Kitsap County Jail. Marti also said that city officials have had problems with the boat in the past. “I’d like to have the boat destroyed, but the owner is not cooperating in waiving his right

to the boat so we’re gonna have to go through a process to seize the boat,” Marti said. Port Orchard police and the Department of Natural Resources were working together to find a contractor to pull the boat out of Sinclair Inlet. “It’s one of those things where there’s a lot of paperwork involved, but we’re working as fast as we can to get the boat out of the water because it is a priority,” Marti said. Marti said that there is a sort of silver lining in this case in knowing where the registered owner is, even if he is in county lock-up. “We do have access to the owner,” Marti said. “A lot of times the

boats are abandoned. For financial reasons they just abandoned them and rely on local governments to deal with the aftermath and it’s a problem.” Marti also said that Port Orchard police will be diligent. “Fortunately we don’t have a lot of these because we try and stay on top of boats illegally anchoring in the city,” he said. “There are some laws to enforce that type of thing but we do run into issues if its’ a vessel that’s owned by somebody that’s Native American. “The main thing here is the boat is sunk and it’s a priority for us and DNR to take action and we do have the authority to do that under (state laws dealing with) derelict vessels.”

Silverdale cityhood set for the ballot By Dennis Box

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Residents of Silverdale will decide next February whether to set up a city. An incorporation measure is planned for the Feb. 12 special election, according Marcus Hoffman, a spokesman for Citizens United for Silverdale. Hoffman said during a phone interview Wednesday the issue was held up by urban growth boundary

changes caused by remand from the state Growth Management Hearing Board, but it is now headed for the ballot. According to documents from Citizens Untied, if the incorporation is approved by voters, the county will call for an election for city officials. Hoffman said the plan is for a council-manager form of government, with seven council members. A city manager would be hired by the council to run the executive

Clearing a trail

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Char Cerda, right, and her daughter, Jaedyn Cerda, a fourth-grade student at Woodlands Elementary, participated in a Clear Creek trail planting party. Danielle Acedo, a ninth-grade student at Fairview Junior High pulls out some roots, before planting. The volunteers are planting hundreds of plants each Sunday during the fall.

branch. Finding the right city manager would be the first critical task for the newly formed city, Hoffman said. Public safety would be a top issue to work out if the measure passes. If a city is formed, residents could vote to annex into the Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue district and the county library district. Hoffman said he supports annexation into both junior taxing disSee INCORPORATION, A3


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Community Notes open houses

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Port Orchard #278359 $75,000 OPEN SAT 1-4 10673 Fairview Blvd SW A completely remodeled 3 bedrooms/2baths manufactured home on a private 1.5 acre gated lot. Refurbished with new kitchen wood cabinets, tiled counters, newly painted interior/exterior. This immaculate home is move-in ready! Linda Yost 360-876-9600

Driftwood Key #414555 $439,000 OPEN SAT 1-4 4961 NE Canal Lane Fantastic Driftwood Key waterfront view home. Watch the ever-changing views of the Olympic Mountains and Hood Canal. 70 feet of no-bank sandy beach. Lower level kitchen and sauna. A northwest home for people that enjoy stunning sunsets, boating, fishing, heated pool, marina, and private beach. Tim Thompson 360-779-5205.

Port Orchard # 394027 $77,500 NEW home building opportunity at Southworth Ferry! Ready-to-build lot w/views of Puget Sound, Blake & Vashon Island, West Seattle....even the Space Needle! 5 min walk to the Southworth Ferry. 1500’ of private, deeded, community beachfront. Jay Robertson 360-779-5205.

Bremerton #412511 $125,000 New roof/paint on this 2bd/1.75 bath 1920’s bungalow w/ covered porch, period details- Master w/built-ins- gracious living & dining rms. Unfinished bsmnt w/2 roughed in rms & separate entrance. Fenced back yard. Not a short sale or bank owned! Kate Wilson 360-620-6830.

Port Orchard #414755 $129,950 Located on a large, fully fenced .42 acre lot with nice Olympic Mtn view. Inside are upgraded kitchen cabinets & nice laminate floors. Spacious living room, family room and deck. Detached garage w/ shop space. Great little home located close to everything! Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Bremerton #378836 $154,900 New Construction in Bay Vista. Custom options! 1 storyCraftsman style w/covered front porch, open design, 3 bed/2ba. Buyer income must below medium income for Kitsap County to qualify. Christy Fancher 360-536-3993.

Bremerton # 409767 $159,900 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 4512 Abalone Brand new in the heart of Bremerton. This completed onelevel, Craftsman style 3 bdrm, 1 bth home has 2-car garage & front porch open to sidewalk & street. Others available to customize. You will love the Bay Vista Community. Christy Fancher 360-536-3993. Bremerton #414033 $169,000 OPEN SUN 1-4 1112 Evans Avenue W All you have to do is move in! 3 bdrm, 1 bth, 1932 sq.ft. plus a workshop in bsmt. NEW roof & siding (old siding removed/ asbestos abatement done); NEW kit includes cabinetry & appliances; NEW high efficiency gas furnace. Hosted by Kenette Donaldson 360-692-6102/360-229-1359. Hansville #342062 $185,000 OPEN SUN 1-3 38132 Hood Canal Drive Move in Ready-Captivating Views of Hood Canal & Olympic Mtns. Open Concept 1280sq ft home w/ 2car garage. Amenities incl; clubhouse, playground, marina, boat launch, guest dock, pool, & beach. Close to parks & trails. Sherri Galloway 360-536-0349.

Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston Prices starting at $199,900

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Featuring several plans, including our great 1-story & main floor master plans. Purchase an existing home or select a lot & customize.Tucked in the coastal community of Kingston, you’ll enjoy restaurants, shopping, schools, beaches, parks, the marina and ferry, all within walking distance. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048/ Lorna Muller 360-620-3842

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Hansville #396553 $799,000 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 ¾ bath, loft w/2 full storage areas, woodworking & automotive rooms. Pat Miller 360-509-2385.

nort h k its a p Suquamish # 400528 $89,000 Wonderful opportunity for affordable living! MFG home on mobile home lot -- no space fees! You own the land. New paint & flooring throughout. Great open floor plan w/ vaulted ceilings, a lrg master suite incl walk in closet & double sinks. Great location, adjacent lot available too! Catherine Jones & Sheenah Hellmers 360-779-5205. Suquamish #400530 $99,000 Wonderful opportunity for affordable living! MFG home on mobile home lot -- no space fees! You own the land. New paint & flooring throughout. Great lrg open flr plan w/vaulted ceilings, skylights, a lrg master suite w/two walk in closets & sunken bathtub. Great location, adjacent lot avail too! Catherine Jones & Sheenah Hellmers 360-779-5205. Hansville #375037 $215,000 Waterfront without the waterfront taxes! Hood Canal & Olympic Mtn views. Beach access just down the street. Weekend getaway or live here full time. 2 bdrm/2bath, and over 1900 SF! Doug Hallock 360-271-1315. Hansville #414587 $299,000 2305 SF rambler on 2.5 sunny acres. This 3 bd/2 bath hm has a spacious kitchen, lrg formal dining rm, family/media rm leading to a party-size patio. Skylights make this home fill with natural light. Alma Hammon 360-509-5218.

Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottagestyle Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy 360-535-3625 or Steve Derrig 360-710-8086.

Poulsbo #402784 $349,900 Spacious home on private 1.58 acres w/Olympic Mtn views. Great flr plan, 2429 sf, 4 bdrms plus office w/ closet. Main floor features living rm w/wood frplc, dining w/hrdwd, kitchen w/granite counters & family rm opening to huge covered deck for entertaining & to enjoy the views. New roof & fresh paint. Wonderful quiet location! Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342.

Poulsbo #406292 $225,000 SAT 10-12 & SUN 2-4 18768 15th Loop NE 4 bdrm, 2 bth rambler in Poulsbo. Close to schools and busses. Cute, ready to go! Call today for private showing. Kathy Olsen 360-692-6102/360-434-1291.

Hansville #347315 $399,000 Builder’s own NW contemporary 4 bdr/4 bth home, over 3144 sq ft on acreage, has room for everyone. Detached garage includes shop and finished studio. Even a gym and sports court w/ trails out your door. Jet Woelke 360-271-7348 or Monika Riedner 360-930-1077.

Bremerton #393147 $359,000 SAT 1-4 5722 Londonderry Loop NW This is the one you’ve been waiting for! This hm in sought after English Hills features 4 bdms up, plus a den/office on the main, hrdwd flrs, Hardi siding, a fam rm w/a gas frpl, skylights, vaulted ceilings, & built ins. Enjoy the peacefulness & serenity on the expansive wood deck, which was made for life’s relaxing moments, or entertaining moments…you choose. Bonnie Michal 360-692-6102/360-981-5691. Bremerton #392763 $395,000 SAT 1-4 5650 NW Londonderry Loop Beautiful 4 bdrm, 2.5 bth home on over 1 acre. 3 car garage, updated kitchen, & move-in ready! Kathy Olsen 360-692-6102/360-434-1291. Hansville #361871 $415,000 OPEN SAT 1-4 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. Barb Huget 360-779-5205.

Kingston #406317 $425,000 NEW PRICE. Enchanting 2516 SF lodge features fine details & craftsmanship throughout; open beamed ceilings, pine woodwork, oak flrs, custom fireplace, builtins & more! Park-like acre & near beach access. Prepare to be dazzled! Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Cliffside #404226 $425,000 High bank waterfront rambler w/ west-facing views of Hood Canal & Olympics. Six-panel fir int doors, wood trim, river-rock frplc & fiberglass-clad wood windows & ext doors. Efficient kitchen w/granite countertops. Lrg deck. Great landscaping, detached 3-car garage & studio. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205.

Centr aL kitsap Silverdale # 415664 $340,000 Privacy & mature landscaping make this 4bd/2.5ba 1 1/2 story home on .39 acre an all around great combination. Open floorplan w/ liv, din, fam rooms + eat-in kitch open to deck. Fenced yard + gated concrete pad for large RV w/30 Amp power. Jill Wallen 360-340-0777.

BREMERTON Windermere Real Estate/Kitsap, Inc. 360-479-7004 • www.WindermereBremeton.com

Port Orchard #401044 $134,950 This cute little bungalow house has beautiful views that say welcome. There is a newer roof, plumbing, electrical, everything is spotless. The kitchen is efficient with a dining area. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Bremerton #407493 $159,000 Multi-functional home & property offers options! Easy 1-level living, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth rambler w/new roof & frpl in living room has 1-car garage + workshop & bonus room. Set for home-based business. Fully fenced back yard w/lrg covered sky lighted patio. Pat Makins 360-286-3036.

Port Orchard #371437 $139,000 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 1144 sq.ft home sitting on 4.11 acres. This manuf home was built in 2000, it has very lrg bdrms, vaulted ceilings, open flr plan & a lot of cabinet/countertop space. Close to the Freeway, PSNS, very easy commute to everywhere. Lots of room for parking even room for RV or Boat Parking. Jeanette Paulus 360-692-6102/360-286-4321.

Bremerton #410442 $165,000 It’s not the White House but you can still live on Pennsylvania Ave in this well appointed rambler with fully finished basement! Lrg liv rm w/frpl, din rm, oak flrs, remodeled ktchn, & 2bd/1ba on main. Lower bonus rm, rec rm w/frpl, 2nd ktchn, full bath, & utility rm. Landscaped + more! Rod Blackburn 360-509-7042.

Port Orchard #396983 $182,500 Calling all investors! Large duplex in Port Orchard featuring 3 bedrooms and well planned layout of 1030+ sqft a side. Excellent rental income potential with current rents $750 per unit. Andrew Welch & James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #306812 $300,000 Immaculate home that was purchased as a business, which never transpired so it has never been lived in. If you need lots of SqFt, extremely spacious 4 bedrooms then this is it! Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

Wat er Fron t Bremerton #351254 $289,900 Room for all the toys, cars, & hobbies in this waterfront 3 bdrm, 2.25 bth, 1884 sf home with 4, count ‘em FOUR, car garage! Liv rm w/frplc up, fam rm w/frpl down- come see! Beautiful landscaped yard. Deck leads to lawns, fire pit, gazebo & water. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369. Kingston #362516 $479,900 No-bank WFT in the heart of Kingston, boasting marina, mountain & Sound views within walking distance to shops & ferry. Beach house includes 1968 SF, great room floor plan, 2 bedrm/2 bath & office. 2nd tax parcel w/detached garage/shop & RV/boat parking. All on a shy ½ acre. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Seabeck # 248405 $495,000 This 4 bdrm, 3.25 bth, 3678 SF Waterfront home has 100’ of waterfront footage & tidelands. Living rm, dining rm, family rm w/ propane gas frpl + a lovely solarium to enjoy the stunning westerly views of Hood Canal & Mtns. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284. Bremerton #376090 $565,900 Stunning Craftsman style waterfront he built in 08’ on a 1.38ac lot! 97 ft of beautiful low bank waterfront! Western exposure w/spectacular summer sunsets. Spacious living w/3,157 sq.ft. 4 bdrms + bonus rm. Slate flred foyer w/ vaulted ceiling to great rm w/cozy gas frpl w/slate surround. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.

Lots & L a nD Suquamish #401163 $42,000 Great opportunity to buy your own land and build just the house you desire! Suquamish provides a central location to Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Kingston. An easy drive to the ferry if you work in Seattle or want to get away for an evening out. All utilities are in the street. Rebecca Gore 360-779-5205 or 206-910-5300. Port Orchard #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

KINGSTON Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-297-2661 • www.WindermereKingston.com

POULSBO Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-779-5205 • www.WindermerePoulsbo.com

Bremerton #416612 $189,900 Esquire Hills 3 bdrm 1 story updated & remodeled! New kit in 2005 w/oak flrs, tiled backsplash, breakfast bar, recessed lights, built-in cabinet for buffet or built-in desk w/undermount lights. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.

mason CountY Belfair #395368 $125,000 Very private & level 5 acre lot w/a 1980 MFG home. Most of the value is in the land, though w/ some TLC this 1660 sf home would be very livable. Great opportunity to rent it out & build later. Enjoy all the peace & quiet of country living & just mins to State Forest Riding areas & Hood Canal. Only 20 mins to Bremerton & PSNS. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342. Belfair #290423 $199,950 This unit is being rented as a duplex. New floors & Screen door in Unit 41. Newer windows in the units. New roof in March 2007. Back unit has new flooring & windows in 2011. Marilyn Dick 360-876-9600

pierCe Count Y 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 Gig Harbor #416013 $119,000 Very clean home, with pride of ownership throughout! Remodeled kitchen, new cabinets, appliances, sink, and counters! New carpeting throughout home, master bath, and walk-in closet. Nice deck off of the kitchen to enjoy your large yard from! Kim Bartell 360-876-9600

JeFFerson CountY Brinnon #415553 $45,900 Bank owned property sold as is. 2 lots being sold as one. Water & power available. Filtered water views. Partially cleared. Paved street. Storage shed on the property. Ted Abernathy 360-692-6102/360-509-0627. Quilcene #416711 $369,000 Custom built hm on shy 4 AC w/views of Mt. Walker, Dabob Bay& more. Red Oak flrs, wood stove w/river rock surrond. 2 bd/2 full bth, lrg shop w/RV/boat parking. Mature landscape. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186.

Com m erCi a L Kingston #413410 $215,000 Amazing Opportunity in Downtown Kingston. UVC (Urban Village Center) zoning will allow either residential or commercial use or a combo of both. Ideal For A Live/ Work Environment. Excellent Location, Walk To Shops, Restaurants, & Ferry. Mike Draper 360-731-4907.

PORT ORCHARD Windermere Real Estate/Port Orchard, Inc. 360-876-9600 • www.PortOrchardRealEstate.com

SILVERDALE Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-692-6102 • www.WindermereSilverdale.com

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Repeat Kitsap County bank robber sentenced to 13 years in prison Defendant also robbed multiple espresso stands, prosecutors say A Kitsap County man who committed four bank robberies and multiple espresso stand robberies has been sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 13 years in prison. Michael Wandke, 48, of Seabeck, pleaded guilty in June to two counts of armed bank robbery and two counts of bank robbery for a series of bank robberies in Kingston and Allyn, Wash. Wandke robbed the Bank of America in Kingston on Dec. 21, 2009, and robbed the Kitsap Bank in Allyn on Feb. 1, 2010, again three weeks later, and a third time in July of that year. The federal prison term imposed by U.S. District Judge Robert J. Bryan will run concurrent with Wandke’s expected state sentence for a series of espresso stand robberies. In imposing the 156-month sentence, Judge Bryan emphasized the seriousness of the offense and the real danger that people could have suffered serious physical injury or even death. The danger trumped the fact that Wandke had little or no criminal history before this case, Judge Bryan noted. According to a plea agreement announced last week by U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan, Wandke committed his first bank robbery in December 2009 at the Kingston Bank of America branch by threatening

Wandke continued to threaten the woman as they walked a distance from the bank, prosecutors say. Once satisfied there were no dye packs, the manager was allowed to go back to the bank. Wandke made off with approximately $62,000. After the first two robberies, Kitsap Bank put in new procedures, requiring customers to be “buzzed in” through the front doors. Four months later, Wandke broke down the front door to rob the bank one more time. He took more than $16,000 in that robbery. Wandke was arrested on Sept. 28, 2010, after he robbed an espresso stand in Bremerton. A witness noticed a suspicious person running from the espresso stand and noted the license plate number of the truck Wandke was driving. Law enforcement stopped the truck a short time later and identified Wandke as the suspect. A subsequent search of his home turned up items tying him to the series of bank robberies. In their sentencing memo, prosecutors highlighted the

employees with a phony bomb. Parts used in the fake bomb were later traced to materials found at Wandke’s home, such as a dog training collar. Wandke made off with just over $4,300 in that heist. In February 2010, Wandke committed his first robbery at the Allyn branch of Kitsap Bank. He displayed a black-colored handgun in his waistband and demanded money. Wandke took just over $10,000, but as he fled the bank, witnesses noted a red mist coming from the area where he was holding the money. A teller had inserted a dye pack with the money. Three weeks later, Wandke robbed the bank again, this time ordering the teller not to give him any dye packs. Wandke forced the bank manager to leave the bank with him while he checked the bag for dye packs.

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tricts. “This will give us a local voice for library issues,” Hoffman said. “We can finally get a library in Silverdale.” Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Weninger said the best service for the entire area would be provided if the city incorporates and annexes into the district. If the city did not annex, Weninger said the fire district would be cut in half. “If the city left it would make if difficult with some response times,” Weninger said. In a position paper written by Weninger and David Fergus, chairman of the fire district board of commissioners, they wrote the district would remain neutral on incorporation. But they also wrote that “impact to the level of fire protection services to the region could be significant, and it is the position of Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue that annexation of fire protection services back into Central Kitsap

Fire & Rescue by the new city would ensure continuity of the current service levels, and be in the best interest of the citizens of our community.” The elected council and city manager would also have to consider police protection. Hoffman said he supports contracting with the county or another city to provide the needed services. He said many residents are concerned about traffic and crime, which could be addressed on a local level if the incorporation passes. “People want local representations,” Hoffman said. “Now we have no directly elected voice. We don’t have local voices about what is going on in Silverdale. There is a real advantage to local government handling local concerns.” If a new city of Silverdale is created, the county would lose an estimated $7-8 million per year in tax revenues, about 10 percent of the county’s 2012 revenues, officials say. Silverdale incorporation last went before voters in February 2000, when it was defeated by a 2-1 margin.


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Nobody ever thinks on their wedding day they will someday be Guest filing charges against the person Column they are supposed to love forever. I stared at the business card being handed to me. In a fog I heard the officer say, “… and here is your file number. We have charges filed against your husband for simple domestic assault.” Suddenly my world snaps sharply into focus and I Valerie May can’t stop rambling. “What? How? Wait. This isn’t happening. What? This isn’t happening to me. This doesn’t happen to people like me. I am college educated. I am too smart for this. I want for nothing. We have two brand new cars and a cute little house on the lake and a beautiful 3-year-old son who’s brilliant. This just doesn’t happen to people like me.” With the wisdom of an ancient Magi, the officer gently tells me, “Mrs. May, this isn’t just happening to you. Go home. Do some research on domestic violence. You’ll find this has been happening for a long time. It just got to a whole new level.” Sitting in my office at home, I take the officer’s advice and begin my research. I sit for hours crying and finally understand why my marriage is falling apart. I’ve described this before as feeling like I had been walking around in a dark room where I was constantly bashing into sharp corners and unknown objects and someone finally turned the light on. The number of domestic violence cases in the U.S. is inaccurate mostly because victims are often too afraid or embarrassed to report it. In a 2000 report by the CDC, 8,000 women and 8,000 men were interviewed. Twenty-five percent of the women and 7.5 percent of the men reported a form of abuse in an intimate relationship. Usually when we hear “domestic abuse” we automatically think of physical abuse. Most people do not realize there are other forms just as dangerous. There are several types of domestic abuse but most fall into four categories: See MAY, A14

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Vote for Hansen in State House race I am writing to whole-heartedly endorse State Representative Drew Hansen for election to a full term to represent the 23rd District in the Washington State legislature. Drew’s background on the Olympic College foundation board, along with his service on the Community Economic Revitalization Board, provide exactly the kind of hands-on experience that our elected officials need as our state continues to move forward. Drew has already distinguished himself as a hard-working legislator during his brief tenure. Drew sponsored a bill to help veterans re-enter the civilian workforce, a bill to expand the Olympic College engineering program, and a bill that removed a tax barrier to promote job growth in Kitsap County. A vote for Drew Hansen is a vote for a capable and proven leader.

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It’s time for a changing of the political guard It is normal for incumbents to showcase their record of accomplishments when seeking election. Not so this year. None of the incumbent progressive liberals want to talk about their records. Perhaps balancing budgets by transferring funds from various accounts to the general fund or deferring payment on future obligations would not be popular

The end of larity. For those Everything October heralds that desire a more the arrival of a holiinvolved and adult Bremerton day that kicks off a type scare, there season of festivities is the Haunted and celebrations. Fairgrounds that That holiday is run Friday’s and Halloween. Saturdays from Spooky thrills Oct. 12 to Nov. 3. and the nearly endFor our famless supply of candy ily this will most and yummy treats likely be the last have families and year that we conColleen Smidt individuals flocking tinue to open the to a host of events door of our home that our community has to offer. to tricker-treaters. We have made Despite the loss of the long time this decision for a host of reaSheridan Recreation Center event sons, but the primary one is the hosted by the city of Bremerton, currently level of and types of many other private, neighbor- crimes going on in our commuhood or community events will nity this past year. More than still be available for community one unsolved murder, multiple enjoyment. shootings, beatings, a bomb scare, The downtown Bremerton an escalation in property damevent is one of my favorites and the age complaints including paint newly added Charleston Historic cans being thrown at the glass District event now in its second doors of businesses are a part of year appears to be gaining popu- it. Combined with the fact that

with voters. Maybe overriding initiatives about needed votes to raise taxes might be offensive to citizens. Perhaps addressing gay marriage and legalization of marijuana instead of dealing with education would not be appreciated by the average taxpayer. Maybe voters might not understand why important work was not accomplished on time and “special” sessions were required. Could it be that citizens and property owners might not consider additional regulaSee LETTERS, A5

the most basic applications of public safety such as visible and maintained crosswalks have yet to materialize after two full years of discussion, failed promises and requests has us rethinking many the activities around town that we have so taken for granted as “safe” in the past. Sure all communities have certain fluctuations in crime. That is to be expected. What is lacking in the expectation department is how a host of community leaders, both elected and appointed, are handling these situations. To describe many of the leadership efforts as apathetic is being generous. I know that many of the actual workers, those who are left, in the police department and public works are doing everything they can. The lack of engagement and community participation by their leadership however is hurting all of us. See SMIDT, A5

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tion or decisions restricting the use of property as an immediate priority of government? Maybe those who are out of work and looking for jobs would rather have seen some positive action to bolster the economy rather than promises of what may happen if we reelect people. Seems to me that promises of the past were not kept, we are paying the price, and it is time for change. “Vote the bums out” seems to be the appropriate option. Jack Hamilton Silverdale

Support Hansen in 23rd District I am writing this to voice my support for Rep. Drew Hansen, who is currently running for the 23rd District of the Washington House of Representatives. Rep. Hansen has consistently shown that he is working diligently to help the people of Kitsap county. He has sponsored legislation that is removing taxes so more jobs can be created, fighting to keep tuition affordable for all Washington families and making sure our public schools are properly funded to make them some of the best in our nation. More close to my family, he was a cosponsor for the bill that passed to legalize same-sex marriages in Washington state. My partner, who was deployed aboard the USS John C. Stennis when Washington state legislators voted in February for same-sex marriage, and I are proud Kitsap County residents. We proudly support Rep. Hansen for the Washington State House of Representatives. Thank you for your time, J. Nick Barrera Bremerton

Thank you to Silverdale Baptist Church for outreach Members of the Silverdale Baptist Church perform numerous outreach projects through-

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out our communities. Recently, the church’s outreach team congregated at the sheriff ’s central precinct office in Silverdale. A landscaping makeover project, sorely in need, was accomplished in short order and greatly enhanced the overall exterior appearance of the premises. I was very impressed with the final outcome. We appreciate their work and sense of community spirit! Stephen A. Boyer Kitsap County Sheriff

Rotary Club says thank you The Rotary Club of East Bremerton and the Bremerton Foodline thank our Bremerton Party guests, sponsors, participating restaurants, local brewers and the many generous merchants and donors who provided items for the live and silent auctions. This was the fourth successful year for the Bremerton Party with this year’s theme being Oktoberfest. Sponsors include the Kitsap Credit Union, Kitsap Sun, Puget Sound Energy, Visual Connection, Harrison Medical Center, Air Management Solutions, Apothecary Shoppe and the Bremerton Health Rehabilitation Center. Delicious food offerings were provided by Ambrosia Catering, A my ’s De c adent Chocolates, Amy’s on the Bay, Bella Bella Cupcakes, Bremerton Health and Rehabilitation Center, Olympic College Culinary Arts, Going Out Daily Changing Lives Lifestyle Cooking Academy and CJs Evergreen Catering. Best of Party awards went to Ambrosia Catering and the Hood Canal Brewery. The money raised will be used to feed the hungry in our community and to fund East Bremerton Rotary Club charitable projects. Next year’s Oktoberfest will be held Oct. 5, 2013… save the date. Rotary Club of East Bremerton

Vote for Olsen The coming election is an opportunity to vote for one the most qualified candidates we have had for the 23rd Legislative

District – Jim Olsen. As a Coast Guard Officer (30 years) he was a leader in and successful at reforming and streamlining the budget, mission, and staffing. At retirement he moved to the private sector becoming a successful business man in providing affordable rental housing in Kitsap and King Counties. He understands the burdens of high taxes and excessive regulation. He is a dedicated and successful family man with five children and a long term marriage. One thing he is not is a professional politician. But importantly through his experiences he has prepared himself to help solve the problems facing us in Olympia. He is enthusiastic, hard working, and dedicated. Please vote Olsen in the 23rd for responsible leadership and fiscal responsibility – you will not be disappointed. Sam Nichols Bainbridge Island

League of Women Voters opposes I-1240 The League of Women Voters of Washington opposes I-1240, privately run but publicly funded charter schools, for the following reasons: • Private boards selected by corporations rather than publicly elected school boards would govern charter schools, even though the Supreme Court has ruled that “common schools must be subject to and under the control of the qualified voters of the school district.” • A new politicallyappointed state commission would be created to authorize and oversee charter schools rather than the constitutionally mandated and publicly elected superintendent of public instruction and would not be accountable to voters or elected officials • Although proponents of the initiative promise “at risk” students and those from low-performing schools will be served by charter schools, nothing in the Initiative requires it. • An existing public school could be converted to a charter school by a petition signed by a majority of teachers or of parents. The school district would lose the state

funding but be required to provide the existing facility rent-free, be responsible for repairs and upgrades, and be required to allocate levy moneys to the converted charter school. • Research by Stanford University shows percent of them do worse. • The Supreme Court has ruled that Washington is failing to fund the education of all students required by the Constitution. The state isn’t funding the current 295 school districts; adding 40 more school districts will just make it worse. Let’s work toward full funding for all students in all schools rather than be distracted by charter schools that would only serve a limited number of students chosen by lottery. Please join members of the League, state PTA, NAACP, El Centro de la Raza and many others across the state in voting NO on I-1240. Catherine Ahl Education Chair, League of Women Voters of Washing

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I don’t want Bremerton to be a year round scary town. So many residents are investing in their neighborhoods and homes. They are assisting in the clean up and maintenance of Bremerton areas where and when they can. To keep citizens engaged, organized and to keep these types of efforts continuing well into the future, a certain amount of city response efforts and actual partnering support is necessary. The city of Bremerton

is currently at an important point in time, in the coming months, where the selection and arrival of a new police chief will be a pivotal decision. This new person has the opportunity to be a fundamental building block for an improved future of public safety, awareness and community participation for and with the citizens of Bremerton. I want to be able to keep my door open to not just tricker-treaters but to my community as a whole. I need the leadership of Bremerton to help me do that. Happy Halloween, Bremerton.

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the name Kitsap Credit Union, effective Nov. 1 and begin planning the integration of accounts to occur early next year.

be the return of dividends on Savings and Money Market Accounts that were suspended earlier this year.

The members of Quimper Community Federal Credit Union have voted in favor of a proposal to merge with Kitsap Credit Union, with a 93 percent approval rating.

“We are grateful for the members’ vote of confidence and are looking forward to bringing them additional benefits,” Debbi Greenspane, Quimper’s president/ CEO said.

Other benefits will include more loan options, better access to accounts through additional branches and ATMs and mobile and text banking.

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Elliot Gregg, Kitsap Credit Union’s president/ CEO said, “This merger provides an opportunity to add value to our mutual memberships and we are excited to welcome the Quimper members to the Kitsap Credit Union family.” Kitsap Credit Union members will benefit by the addition of two branches in Jefferson County that will begin to serve their needs in early November. The combined financial co-op will hold more than $960 million in member assets, serve approximately 90,500 members, and employ 329 staff members, including all of the existing Quimper employees.

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Pictured (left to right) are the students honored on Oct, 11: Rotarian Ron Templeton, Tessa Allison (Crosspoint), Gabrielle Bozarth (Klahowya), Logan LaFontaine (CKHS), Alex Clithero (CKHS), Sheri McCarty (Klahowya), Rotary President Mary Hoover.

Silverdale Rotary honors students Each month of the school year, the Silverdale Rotary Club honors students from Central Kitsap High School, Cross Point Academy and Klahowya Secondary School. The students are chosen based on a combination of academic performance, community involvement, school activities and behavior. “It is such a treat for the Rotary Club to be able to meet and hear about these outstanding young

men and women,” said Rotarian Barbara Beagle. “Their list of accomplishments at such a young age is truly staggering.” Each student receives a copy of the Rotary FourWay Test, a certificate, limousine service from the school to a luncheon in their honor and a copy of “7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens.”

Cole Aesthetic adds two New Office Manager and Laser Specialist enhance Cole’s aesthetic

Thomas Bjorgen for Court of Appeals Judge Endorsed by Judges Chief Justice Gerry L. Alexander, Washington State Supreme Court (retired) Chief Justice Robert F. Utter, Washington State Supreme Court (retired) Justice Phil Talmadge, Washington State Supreme Court (retired)

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Judge David Armstrong is retiring from the Court of Appeals and endorsing Thomas Bjorgen to replace him. Judge Armstrong says: “Tom’s broad experience will serve the public well. I will vote for Tom because he will bring the balance and expertise the public should expect from an appellate court judge.”

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services. Cole Aesthetic Center, a facial rejuvenation and cosmetic surgery clinic in Silverdale and Sequim, has added Justine Kinder and Cynthia Chernekoff, RN to its team. Chernekoff comes to Cole from with an extensive experience in nursing, her most recent position as a registered nurse in the Harrison Medical Heart and Vascular Center. At Cole, she specializes in body and face laser procedures, as well as injectable services. She enjoys working in small communities where she can connect and build strong relationships with patients, family members, physicians, and other medical professionals. Prior to joining the Cole team, Kinder worked at the Eye Foundation of Utah in Salt Lake City, where she managed a multi-specialty ophthalmology group. In her new role as Cole’s office manager, she is committed to running a healthy practice environment, and ensuring the care and success of every patient and staff member. “We are very pleased to have Cynthia and Justine, with all of their skill and patient care expertise, as part of the Cole Aesthetic Center team,” said Dr. Eric A. Cole. Cole is a board certified ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeon, living and practicing in the West Puget Sound area of the Olympic Peninsula. To learn more, visit www.coleaestheticcenter.com or call (360) 613-2600

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‘Ultimate Fighter’ to appear at Arena Bar and Grille for celebration Bremerton’s Arena Sports Bar and Grille will celebrate its first year in business with a grand opening on Nov. 3. As part of the celebration, local celebrity, MMA fighter and current competitor on season 16 of FX’s “The Ultimate Fighter” Bristol Marunde will make a guest appearance.

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YES on 1240 Will Give More Washington Students A Chance To Succeed Initiative 1240 will allow up to 40 public charter schools in Washington state over the next five years. Charter schools are public schools that are free and open to all students, with the same teacher certification requirements and academic standards as traditional public schools, and funded based on

student enrollment just like other public schools. However, charter schools allow teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of students, which is especially important for students who are not succeeding in traditional schools. Please join us in voting YES on 1240.

Parents, Teachers, Civic & Education Leaders Urge YES on 1240

Festivities are planned throughout the day starting at 12 p.m. and running until 2 a.m. Among the tricycle races and pumpkin pie eating contests will be prize giveaways ranging from Seahawks and UFC tickets to a 42-inch flat screen TV. T he Bremer ton Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting while the band Jeff Tassin and The Tonez (with Les Shelton and Tony Handy) play into the evening until Marunde and his family arrive. The event is free to the public.

“Public charter schools across the country have a proven track record of helping students succeed, especially those at risk of falling through the cracks. Initiative 1240 brings the best of what works in other states to Washington.“ Dr. Sam Smith Former President Washington State University

“As a parent of two young children, I understand that every child learns differently. I-1240 provides Washington parents more options to find the best learning environment for our children.” Tania de Sá Campos Public School Parent and Elementary School Parent Volunteer Seattle

“As a public school teacher, I’m a strong believer in public education. That’s why I support a YES vote on 1240, to allow public charter schools in Washington. Charter schools give teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of our students… and more options to help them succeed.” Chris Eide Public School Teacher and Co-Founder, Teachers United

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“Public charter schools allow teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of students, especially students who aren’t succeeding in traditional public school settings. That’s why I support a YES vote on 1240.” Joan Ferrigno Public High School Principal Seattle

“I’ve studied public charter schools across the country, and I support a YES vote on 1240. Initiative 1240 is a well-written law that requires strict accountability and annual performance reviews. And 1240 ensures that public funding stays with public schools– following students just as it does now.” Professor Paul T. Hill, Ph.D. University of Washington Founder, Center on Reinventing Public Education

“As a proud graduate of Tacoma Public Schools, an advocate for public education and an elected official who cares deeply about our city and state’s future, I urge you to join me and cast your vote for Initiative 1240.” Marilyn Strickland Mayor, City of Tacoma Member, Public Education Task Force U.S. Conference of Mayors

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The Silverdale Chamber of Commerce presented the Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year, Chamber Member of the Year and Pioneer Business award at the 2012 Accolades event Saturday at the Kitsap Conference Center in Bremerton. The event’s theme was Bourbon Street Masquerade. The following are the winner of the awards. • Citizen of the Year Sgt. Maj. Tim Smith, USMC, retired Sponsored by Puget Sound Energy. • Business of the Year Hales Ale House, Mike and Kathleen

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Cougars lose by a goal By Dennis Box

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CKHS senior Alano Caro follows through on jump serve Tuesday night in a match against Stadium. Caro ended the night with five aces.

Cougars ace Tigers during Senior Night By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

The Central Kitsap High School volleyball team won its final home match Tuesday night in straight games. Following pre-game Senior Night celebrations, the Cougars defeated

Stadium 25-16, 25-19 and 25-17 to move to 9-8 overall and 5-7 in league play. Alano Caro, the only player in the match to utilize a jump serve, ended the night with five aces. She also led the Cougars on defense with 12 digs, followed by Cassie Burns who had ten digs. Halle Schulz and Carly

The Central Kitsap girls’ soccer team lost to Gig Harbor on the road Tuesday 1-0 The Cougars’ record in the Narrows League 4A is 1-4-0. Gig Harbor leads the league with a 9-0-1 record. The Cougars played Yelm Thursday, past the press deadline for this publication. Check the website for scores www.centralkitsapreporter.com. Central Kitsap will close out the season Tuesday at home against Stadium. The Cougars beat Stadium 4-3 Oct. 4 on the road. In that game Jessica Sanchez scored three goals and Kayera Golde added the fourth.

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Central Kitsap High School’s Morgan Anderson attempts to get around a Gig Harbor defender Tuesday.

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Kim Sue Garbarino Kim Mi Jae died Oct. 18, 2012. She was born in Seoul, Korea, adopted and relocated to live in the Seattle area on Nov. 1, 1960. She eventually met her future husband commuting on the ferry system, and several years later took the step to become Kim S. Garbarino. Kim’s career life included being a wife, mother, bank teller, clerk for Pan Am

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Airways, entrepreneur of a clot hi ng boutique, and a l e g a l assistant Garbarino for the last 20 years. She had an endless open heart for helping those less fortunate, or in hardship. She was a loving mother, companion and friend too many. Kim is survived by two sons, Rod, residing in

Redmond, and Tony, residing in Port Orchard, along with a previous husband, Gene, and companion of 20 years, Preston Foskey, one granddaughter and great grandson, and Korean sister, Mi Ae of San Francisco, along with adopted sister Lynn Wilson of Lyle, Wash. Services will be at 1 p.m., Monday, Oct. 29 at Rill’s Life Tribute Center 1151 Mitchell Ave. Port Orchard. A private burial will be at Sunset Lane Memorial Park in Port Orchard. To visit Kim’s online memorial visit www.rill.com.

In lieu of flowers, please consider in Kim’s memory, a donation to Holt Orphanage International, South Korea, selecting the Ways to Give tab, http:// www.holtinternational. org/about/korea.shtml, or by mailing them to Holt International, P. O. Box 2880, Eugene, OR 97402.

Randal Hank Stough Randal Hank Stough, 57, of Port Orchard, Wash. died October 13, 2012 at St.

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Anthony’s Hospita l in Gig Harbor. He was born May 13, 1955 in Med ford , Stough Ore. and later attended East High School in Bremerton. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served in Vietnam and became a WWII history buff. He loved music and working as an auto mechanic. Trivia was his interest and he won every trivia contest

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he was ever entered. He lived hard, died young, was loved by many and will be missed. Survivors include two sons, James and Jay Stough, of Port Orchard; step daughter Tiziana (Sean) Pickard, of Lynnwood; former spouse Kathleen Galfano, of Port Orchard; sister Dianne (Dave) Tighe, of Medford, Ore; brother Paul (Tracy) Field, Jr, of Belfair, Wash; step siblings Jerry (Sharon) Field, of Belfair, Darrell Field, of Grants Pass, Ore, and Angela Heaton, of Grants Pass; and aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother Anne Field and his father Jay Stough. There will be a private family gathering. Cremation arrangements by Rill’s Life Tribute Center. Online memorial at www. rill.com.

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A community of women in business

By Dennis Box editor@centralkitsapreporter.com

The “Women in Business” presentation is a special section for a reason. Inside these pages the reader will find personal stories about why the many women in the community have worked and succeeded in the world of business. This is a little different from this newspaper’s usual focus sections. Inside you will read and hear the voices of many women – their continued commitment to their family, community and career. The National Women’s Business Council, which advises the president, U.S. Congress and the Small Business Administration, listed a number of facts and figures on its website, www.nwbc. gov/facts/women-owned-businesses, concerning women in the business world. Numbers and Characteristics • There are 7.8 million women-owned businesses in the United States. This reflects a 20.1 percent increase from

2002 to 2007. • Women-owned firms make up 28.7 percent of all nonfarm businesses across the country and generate $1.2 trillion in total receipts. • A full 88.3 percent of these firms are non-employer firms. • The remaining 11.7 percent of the firms have paid employees, employing a total of 7.6 million people across the country with a payroll of $217.6 billion. These employer firms have average receipts of $1.1 million. Geography • The states with the largest percentage of women-owned businesses are: District of Columbia (34.5 percent), Maryland (32.6 percent), New Mexico (31.7 percent), Hawaii (31 percent), and Georgia (30.9 percent). • The counties with the largest percentage of women-owned businesses are: Bronx County, NY (40.5 percent), Wayne County, Mich. (36.7 percent), Kings County, NY (33.6 percent), Milwaukee County, Wis. (33.0 percent). • The cities with the largest percent-

age of women-owned businesses are: Detroit, Mich. (49.7 percent), Baltimore, Md. (36.9 percent), Milwaukee, Wis. (36.3 percent), Chicago, Ill. (36 percent). Industry • Women-owned businesses make up more than half (52 percent) of all businesses in health care and social assistance. • The other top industries for women include: educational services (45.9 percent of all businesses are womenowned), administration and support and waste management and remediation services (37 percent), retail trade (34.4 percent), and arts, entertainment, and recreation (30.4 percent). • Industries with the lowest percent of women-owned businesses include mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction (15 percent), transportation and warehousing (11.4 percent), agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting (10.3 percent), construction (7.9 percent), and management of companies and enterprises (6.7percent).

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We’ve served as the region’s financial partner for generations, helping our neighbors and friends build houses, start businesses, send children to college, and prepare for retirement. When you bank with Kitsap Bank, you can feel confident in knowing that your deposits remain here, invested in our community. Speak with your local Kitsap Banker today!

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Women in Business Michelle Garcia Branch Manager/Senior Loan Officer

Michelle Garcia is a Branch Manager and Senior Loan Officer with PrimeLending, A PlainsCapital Company in Silverdale. Michelle has been in the industry for over 15 years and enjoys helping clients achieve their goals. She works with first time homebuyers to the avid investor and offers many programs including VA, FHA, USDA and Conventional home loans as well as clients refinancing. Her company specializes in closing loans in less than 30 days and their motto is “Mortgages without Obstacles”. Michelle challenges you to “Experience a Lender who cares to make a difference”. Michelle and her husband Chris Garcia, have nine children and one grandson. They were foster parents through Youth for Christ and do their best to support children in foster care or those just in need of a warm smile and a sweet friendship. Michelle believes that there is no greater joy than being a wife, a mother and a grandmother however helping others is a close second. Michelle believes there is nothing more rewarding than knowing you made a difference in someone’s life.

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Owner, Irene’s School of Dance Irene Miller, owner of Irene’s School of Dance for 35 years, is a certified teacher-member of Dance Masters of America and Artistic Director for Dance Arts Theatre. “We feel it is important to offer our students a sound, technical dance foundation and believe our program is one of the finest.” Irene’s School of Dance offers ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, and baton for boys and girls, ages 3 1/2 and up, beginning through advanced. Toddler Pre-Dance for Ages 2-3.

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Jeanneé Reneé Brown has been a hairstylist, aesthetician and a business owner since 1971. A true “Icon”,with nine stylist stations. Her passion about beauty hasn’t changed from those early days. She continues to rekindle that passion in new ways. Her goal is to inspire women of all ages to look as beautiful outside as they are inside. Jeannee’ Renee’ Brown also assists women in reclaiming their appearance, especially those women going through life changes. She’s also a image consultant from head to toe. “Dress for Sucess”, is what she specialize in to help you feel better about yourself. Looking well and living well are two very important things. She also serves on the YWCA board. An active contributor to Silverdale events, YMCA, Boys & Girls Clubs. She has overcome her own life challenges: She states, “I found myself again”! This year she is getting back in the game. The Jeannee’ Renee’ Salon has been located in Old Town Silverdale since 1978. “We’re always accepting new clients by appointment,” she said. Now with a renewed outlook on life, health and family, she tries to laugh as much as possible now. “Laughter is the key to the soul,” she said.

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I’ve been with Sound Publishing since 1994, (18 years). It’s been a true pleasure to represent our company, in not only having local news, but also being able to partner up with members in our community. I’m an active member of the Silverdale Chamber, and serve as a chairperson on the “Military Affairs Committee”. It’s been an honor to team up with business leaders in our community and bring together one of the largest events the Chamber hosts which is “Military Appreciation Day”. It’s been a ride! My main focus is our unique small business owners. They are the thread that holds our local economy together. I’m a consultant, coach, and advisor to any client looking for a different perspective. It’s critical to assist them in obtaining their sales goals, as they are the core of Kitsap County communities. Give me a call if you would like to discuss your sales goals, as together we can strategize to make this happen.

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Director/Owner 360-602-0609 or 206-408-7433 Marilyn and her husband, Rob, purchased the Visiting Angels franchise serving Kitsap County in 2010 as a direct result of caring for her own mother when she was battling cancer. “The caregivers that helped look after my mom made a world of difference for my family. They took care of the daily chores and provided compassionate personal care to my mom. This allowed me to have peace of mind when I couldn’t be there and my visits weren’t just about doing the laundry and vacuuming. Having caregivers allowed me to be a daughter again, and just enjoy my time with my mom.” We are honored to be able to provide the same service for our clients. We help seniors maintain their independence with a little (or a lot of) help from our excellent caregivers. “I love meeting families and helping them to remain in their own homes. I want to give back to our community and support seniors in our area.”

Dr. Joy Nilsson has expertise in the latest digital hearing aid technology available, with over sixteen years of clinical experience fitting even the most challenging cases. Dr. Nilsson’s caring approach with her patients allows her to assist them in working through some of the sensitive struggles of living with hearing loss. She strives to understand the unique needs of each patient to provide individualized care. Doctor Nilsson would consider it a privilege to work with and build your trust to maximize hearing benefit.

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Women in Business Angela Sell

Business from a Woman’s Perspective...

Connie Weisel

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Financial advisor with Edward Jones

Anji was born in Pensacola, Florida and graduated from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. She was selected as a 2012 Woman of Achievement by the YWCA of Kitsap County. She has served as president for the Silverdale Chamber of Commerce. She loves to play and coach basketball through the parks and recreation department. She and her husband Frank live in Poulsbo with their two amazing rescues, Scout and Ginger. Anji believes that one person can make a difference.

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10 years Connie has been the owner of Centering Massage located in the 3100 Bldg in Silverdale. At Centering Massage, we have a passion in focusing on one’s needs with experienced therapists, full time on the table, and cleanliness. Connie has co-founded: Massage Network Solutions Group and Summerfest (held at her office loation for customer appreciation night.) I have been an active member of the Silverdale Chamber since 2002. Nominated “Best of Central Kitsap Massage Therapist” in 2008 with 2009 and 2010 as a finalist. I have raised five children the youngest of ‘special needs.’ Connie enjoys people and encourages them to have the best outlook for their future.

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I’ve worked for the Little Nickel for three years. I care deeply about helping businesses succeed, especially during this challenging economy. I work with clients every day that have advertised for over 30 years in the Little Nickel and I see firsthand their success rate by consistently advertising. I am here to help determine the advertising strategy that will effectively promote your business. Whether the strategy includes display or classified ads, inserts or web ads, I can assist you with your advertising needs. We have 11 print editions available. Previously, I worked as a real estate agent in Puyallup for seven years. A lifelong Pacific Northwester, I enjoy boating, jet skiing, scuba diving, fishing and camping. Other hobbies include art (oil and watercolor painting), drawing and jewelry design. Let me help you help your business!

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Chil S. Bernstein Owner

Chil was born in Korea, immigrated to California, then moved to Silverdale with her husband in 1994. The Men’s Club Barbershop has been in business for over 16 years and has been very successful. We are the “Best shop in town”, says Chil. The Men’s Club is a special place for men to escape from their busy schedules and relax, while getting a great haircut from any of our skilled barbers. We offer complete men’s grooming services, including ‘hot lather’ shaves and beard trims, and all military and civilian styles. Just come in and give us a try. We offer military, child, and senior discounts.

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Legal Notices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Martin L. Levenstein, Plaintiff, v. Mark J. Spalding Defendant. CASE NO. Y12-8637. The State of Washington to the said Mark J. Spalding, You are hereby served a notice to appear in person on November 14, 2012 at 8:30 am Kitsap County District Court, State of Washington, 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA Courtroom 104 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, Martin L. Levenstein and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, regarding a landlord tenant matter. This Summons is issued pursuant to statute RCW4.28.100 of the State of Washington, this 21 day of September 2012. Martin L. Levenstein Box 442, Indianola, WA 98342,Plaintiff. Date of first publication: September 28, 2012 Date of last publication: November 2, 2012. Date of first publication: 09/28/12 Date of last publication: 11/02/12 CK680883 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND HEARING T HEREON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Preliminary Budget for the PORT OF SILVERDALE for the year 2013 has been prepared and placed on file in the office of THE PORT OF SILVERDALE at 3550 NW Byron Street, Silverdale, WA. A copy of said budget may be obtained by any tax payer at the aforementioned location, and a hearing will be held by the Commissioners of the Port of Silverdale at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday the 15th day of November, 2012, at 7:00 PM, at the Silverdale Port Office, 3550 NW Byron Street, Silverdale, WA for the purpose of fixing and adopting the Final Budget, whereat any person

may appear in support of, or against, said budget. Date of first publication: 10/26/12 Date of last publication: 11/02/12 CK693301 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND HEARING THEREON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Preliminary Budget for the PORT OF TRACYTON for the year 2013 has been prepared and placed on file outside the office of THE TRACYTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY at 351 NW Tracy Avenue, Tracyton, WA. A copy of said budget may be obtained by any tax payer at the aforementioned location, and a hearing will be held by the Commissioners of the Port of Tracyton at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday the 8th day of November, 2012, at 6:00 PM, at the Tracyton Community Library, 351 NW Tracy, Tracyton, WA for the purpose of fixing and adopting the Final Budget, whereat any person may appear in support of, or against, said budget. Date of first publication: 10/19/12 Date of last publication: 10/26/12 CK691079 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF Jacob Bradley Spade a person under age eighteen No 12-5-00238-2 SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PETITION/ HEARING RE TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP non consenting father/alleged father YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within thirty (30) days after the date of first publication of this summons, to-wit, within thirty (30) days after the 5 day of November, 2012, and defend the above-entitled action and serve a copy of your answer upon Kyle C Hewitt at the address below staled; if you fail to do so, judgment may be rendered against you according to the request of the Petition for Adoption and the Petition for Termination of ParentChild Relationship

which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition has been filed with the Clerk of the above court requesting that the parent-child relationship between you and the above-named child be terminated. The object of the action is to seek an order terrminating the parent-child relationship between you and the child and a Decree of Adoption declaring the petitioner(s) to be the legal parent(s) of the child. The child was born on October 30, 2006 in the City of San Diego, State of California. The name of the child’s mother was Robyn Spade at the time the child was born. The name of the child’s mother is now Robyn Hewitt. You have been named as the father or a possible father of the child. The court hearing on the Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship shall be on the 6 day of November, 2012 at 11am at Superior Court 614 Division St. MS 34 Port Orchard WA 98366 YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THIS HEARING MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE, NAMED CHILD. You may respond to this summons and notice by filing a written response with the Clerk of the Court and serving a copy of your response on the Kyle Hewitt whose name and address appear at the end of this summons and notice. If you do not serve your written response within thirty (30) days after the date of first publication of this summons and notice, the court may enter an Order of Default against you permanently terminating all of your rights to the above-named child. The court may, without further notice to you, enter an order terminating your parentchild relationship and approving or providing for the adoption of the above-named child. You are further notified that you have the right to be represented by an attorney, and if you are indigent and request an attorney, an attorney will be appointed for you. You are further notified that your failure to respond to this termination action within thirty

(30) days of the first date of publication of this summons and notice will result in the termination of your parentchild relationship with respect to the child.You are further notified that your failure to file a claim of paternity under Chapter 26.26 of the Revised Code of Washington or to respond to the petition for termination of parent-child relationship which has been filed herein within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this summons and notice is grounds to terminate your parent-child relationship with respect to the child. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT IF THE CHILD IS EITHER: (A) A MEMBER OF AN INDIAN TRIBE OR (B) ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN AN INDIAN TRIBE AND THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF A MEMBER OF AN INDIAN TRIBE AND IF YOU ACKNOWLEDGE PATERNITY OF THE CHILD OR IF YOUR PATERNITY OF THE CHILD IS ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP, YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS MAY NOT BE TERMINATED, UNLESS: (A) YOU GIVE VALID CONSENT TO TERMINATION OR (B) YOUR PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP IS TERMINATED INVOLUNTARILY PURSUANT TO CHA.PTER 26.33 OR CHAPTER13.34 OF THE REVISED CODE OF WA S H I N G T O N . N O T E : “INDIAN TRIBE’’ IS DEFINED IN 25 U.S.C. 1903. IT REFERS TO AMERICAN INDIANS OR ALASKA NATIVES. One method of filing your response and serving a copy on the petitioner is to send them by certified mail with return receipt requested. FILE RESPONSE WITH: Clerk of the Court Kitsap County Superior Court 614 Division St. MS 34Port Orchard, WA 98366 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: Kyle Hewitt 4254 Grayback Ct Unit D Silverdale, Washington 98315 Date of first publicaton: 10/19/12 Date of last publication: 10/26/12 CK691073

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1. Physical: The use of force against a person being abused, injuring them or putting them in harm’s way. 2. Economical: the abuser has complete control over the victim’s money and other economic resources, making them feel trapped. 3. Sexual: The use of force against a person to obtain participation in a sexual act. 4. Emotional/psychological/mental: When the abuser uses verbal or nonverbal tactics to exert power or control over the victim. This is the hardest to detect but is just as serious as physical abuse. When involved in an abusive relationship, we don’t think of it as abuse; we think of it as just another aspect of the relationship. What most people in abusive relationships don’t realize is that there is a predicable repeating cycle. Counselors call it The Abuse Cycle and it has four stages: 1. Tension Building Phase: Tensions increase

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and there is a breakdown of communication. The victim becomes fearful and feels the need to do whatever it takes to make the abuser happy. 2. Incident Phase: Anger, blaming, arguing, threats and intimidation. Verbal, emotional and physical abuses occur at this phase. 3. Reconciliation Phase: The abuser apologizes and either gives excuses, blames the victim or denies abuse occurred. If the abuser takes responsibility for their actions, they will usually say it wasn’t as bad as the victim claims. 4. Calm or “Honeymoon” Phase: The incident is “forgotten,” both parties are apologetic and very affectionate. Feelings are similar to the beginning of the relationship, but there is always an underlying tension. This cycle of abuse repeats itself eternally. However, each time the cycle spins, it will increase in speed and intensity. It will only stop when the victim makes the decision to make it stop or dies at the hands of the abuser. The good news is there are ways to prevent this cycle from even start-

ing. In order to do this, you must first recognize the early warning signs of an abusive relationship: intrusion, isolation, possession and jealousy, a need for control, an unknown past, no respect for the opposite sex, threats of physical violence toward objects and accusations of infidelity. These are just a few examples of the warning signs of an abusive relationship. Ending the relationship may cause early heartache now but will save you from greater pain later. I never thought I would be a statistic for domestic abuse. I thought I was too smart to be one of “those people.” Even though everything on the outside looked perfect, the inside was rotting to the core. If you see any of these signs in your current relationship—in your partner or yourself—have the strength to change it. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call 800-799-SAFE(7233). For more information, visit www.thehotline.org. Valerie May is a creative artist with Sound Publishing.

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A classic, times three From right, Kristin Sorensen, one of the three Cinderellas, gets in character as Jackson Tucker dons his prince costume with help from KCMT costume designer Debbie Sorensen, in preparation for a ‘Cinderella’ poster shoot. Watching is Kristin’s brother, Tyler Sorensen, who plays a prince in another cast.

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Three casts of actors put a lot of time, and a lot of ambition, into Kitsap Children’s Musical Theatre production of ‘Cinderella.’ — Story begins on page 2 week’s

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General admission $15. Party packs $5. The Admiral Theatre (www. admiraltheatre.org) is located at 515 Pacific Ave.

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OULSBO — The cast of Kitsap Children’s Musical Theatre’s “Cinderella” will have 117 hours of rehearsal time in by the time the curtain rises on opening night Nov. 1. “It’s pretty intense,” said Edie Lau, whose daughter Riis Williams is one of the leads. “They love it and they’re exhausted.” She added, “Costuming is really intense, because everyone is going to the ball, and you have to have ball gowns and formal wear for the ball, even if you’re in the chorus. Everyone has at least three sets of costumes, some have five.” KCMT transforms

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winner also gets his or her photograph taken with the show’s Cinderella. Performers will be available after most shows for informal photographs with audience members as well. KCMT’s “Cinderella” features music by Rodgers and Hammerstein and select numbers from Disney. The production showcases 115 performers ages 5-18 from Bainbridge Island to Bremerton. Although young, most of the performers are old hands on stage, with experience in previous KCMT shows. Two of the leads — Tyler Sorensen and Riis Williams — are simultaneously rehearsing for In With a cloud of hairspray, hair and makeup director Aimee Hancock secures the hairdo of the Motion Performing Arts Cinderella’s stepmother, played by Olivia Baker, for KCMT’s ‘Cinderella,’ which opens Nov. 1 Studio’s “The Nutcracker,” at North Kitsap Auditorium. Scott Sorensen / KCMT with performances Thanksgiving weekend. with the help of a fairy sets and sumptuous cosNorth Kitsap Auditorium “Our cast members just godmother to win the tumes — the age-old tale into the storybook world get better and better heart of a prince. of a kind-hearted, hardof Cinderella Nov. 1-11. with each show we On costume working girl who escapes The production brings do,” said Kerby nights Nov. her cruel stepmother and to the local stage — with Criss, executive Cover 1 and 7, the thickheaded stepsisters song, dance, whimsical director of the Story audience can 12-year-old orgabe part of the nization. “They transformation: are really knocking Any child dressed as spectators’ socks off at a “Cinderella” character rehearsals.” will have a chance to She added, “The parwin a copy of the justents and teens on our released Disney “Diamond all-volunteer staff are Edition” Blu-ray Disc of bringing more expertise “Cinderella.” The raffle with each new production. Generated by http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/sudokugen/ on Thu Jun 25 18:51:22 2009 GMT. Enjoy!

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At A Glance What: “Cinderella,” presented by KCMT. Where: North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. When: Nov. 1, at 7 p.m.; Nov. 2, at 7 p.m.; Nov. 3, at 3 and 7 p.m.; Nov. 4, at 2 and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m.; Nov. 9, at 7 p.m.; Nov. 10, at 3 and 7 p.m.; and Nov. 11, at 2 and 6 p.m. Admission: Advance tickets $10-12 at www. kcmt.org; $12-14 at the door. School performances: Nov. 1 and 6 at 9:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door. Open to the public. Online: www.kcmt.org KCMT is not a mom-andpop organization. It is a well-oiled machine.” As with all KCMT productions, the show presents rotating casts, enabling more participants to play leading roles. Cast A is led by Olivia Bentley of Bainbridge as Cinderella, Brian Moore of Poulsbo as the prince, Lauren Wolbaum of Poulsbo as the stepmother. Annie Sutherland and Havilah Criss, both of Poulsbo, portray Cinderella’s stepsisters. Shannon Bossom of Keyport portrays the fairy godmother. Cole Zieser of Bremerton portrays the prince’s assistant, Lionel, who tries to find the girl whose foot fits the glass slipper. Cast B is led by Riis Williams as Cinderella, Tyler Sorensen as the prince and Peyton Miller as the stepmother. Meghan Ottomano and Hailey Hunter portray See CINDERELLA, Page 3


Continued from page 2 Cinderella’s stepsisters. Maya Adams portrays the fairy godmother. Peyton Martin portrays the prince’s assistant, Lionel. Peyton Martin is from Bremerton; all other Cast B leads are from Poulsbo. Cast C is led by Kristin Sorensen of Poulsbo as Cinderella, Jackson Tucker of Poulsbo as the prince, Olivia Baker of Brownsville as the stepmother, and Samantha Johnson of Allyn and Kaylee Dressler of Kingston as the stepsisters. Caryn Young of Poulsbo is the fairy godmother. Josh Staker of Poulsbo is Lionel. Being cast as Cinderella is a testament to Olivia Bentley’s persistence. She was eliminated after the first call back for Ovation’s “Fiddler on the Roof” and was placed in the chorus for KCMT’s “The Music Man.” “I was shooting for the role of the queen or a stepsister,” Olivia said. “I never would have guessed I’d be cast as Cinderella … It was 1 in the morning when my mom and I saw the cast list online. It was after the last callback and we couldn’t sleep.”

Olivia is a busy 12-yearold who takes piano lessons in the morning, attends sixth-grade at Carden Country School, and studies ballet at Bainbridge Ballet. She gave up soccer so she could concentrate on “Cinderella.” She maintains balance in her life by getting a lot of her homework done during the day. Somehow, she doesn’t let her role distract her. “The songs are stuck in my head 24/7,” she said. Samantha Johnson, who plays Cinderella’s stepsister Grace, commutes to rehearsals from Allyn in Mason County. The 15-year-old balances travel time, school studies and rehearsals with the skill of a college student. “It’s a 45-minute drive,” she said. “My parents are sticklers for having good grades, so I have a planner on my phone to keep track of everything. I’m determined to stay on top of it.” This is her fifth KCMT play; she has been cast in progressively more prominent roles. She was in the chorus in “Oliver,” then was cast as Ado Annie in “Oklahoma,” Princess Gloria in “Wizard of Oz,” and Eulalie Shinn, the mayor’s wife, in “The Music Man.” She was introduced

to KCMT at a day camp. She loves the supportive environment of KCMT and the friendships she’s made — friendships that endure off stage. She and fellow actors get together for movie nights and video game nights. “You can be yourself,” she said of KCMT. “People are so supportive of who you are, everyone is always there for you. It’s such a great place to be.” Samantha plans to audition for a C-STOCK play and pursue a college degree in theater arts. “I’d like to act on Broadway,” she said. “It’s not likely, but you’ve still got to dream.” Peyton Martin said balancing rehearsals and performances with school is a big commitment. “I love singing and acting, so it’s really worth it,” said the 14-year-old homeschooler. “I’m getting better at acting, singing

and dancing. If you ask for help, it’s there.” Peyton may be a familiar face to KCMT patrons. He was in “Scrooge,” “Oliver,” “Oklahoma,” “Wizard of Oz,” and “The Music Man.” “In the first two plays, I was in the chorus, and I built up from there,” he said. “It helped me to work with others who got big roles.” He played the deputy of Oz in “Wizard” and Tommy Djilas, Harold Hill’s righthand man, in “The Music Man.” The biggest challenge of his role in “Cinderella”: Mastering an Irish/ Scottish accent. His future plans include auditioning for Actors, Models & Talent for Christ, which helps aspiring Christian performers with professional direction and industry introductions. Derek Morgan (“Law & Order,” “Joan of Arcadia”) is acting coach.

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ore than 100 years ago, Joseph Locati came to the New World from Italy and settled in Washington’s Walla Walla Valley. Here, he met a Frenchman named Peter Pieri, who had brought with him from Corsica some sweet-onion seeds. Together, Pieri and Locati planted the first sweet-onion field in the valley, which now is world famous for those onions. A century ago, Walla Walla was well known as destination for Old World emigrants, and a large Italian community formed. In 1909, Locati bought land and began to farm it. And like many of his fellow Italians, Locati made a bit of wine for the enjoyment of his family and friends. He passed the tradition on to his son Ambrose, who in turn taught his son Michael. In 2005 — 100 years after Joseph’s arrival — grandson Michael and his wife, Penne, launched Locati Cellars, a Walla Walla winery that not only honors his Italian ancestors, but also focuses on

The bottling line at Locati Cellars. The Locatis have had a presence in Walla Walla since 1909.

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recent months. Ask for them from your favorite wine merchant or order directly from the winery. n Locati Cellars 2008 Barbera, Columbia Valley, $25: The Locatis chose Lonesome Spring Ranch Vineyard in the Yakima Valley as the source for their Barbera, and the wine is well done all the way through. Syrupy aromas of purplish Marionberry, blueberry and blackberry include hints of tea and mint. The

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ART GALLERIEs Bainbridge Island Historical Museum: Nov. 1, Free First Thursday. Newly opened exhibit “The Overland Westerners,” an epic 100-year-old road trip by the Bainbridge Beck brothers who traveled to 48 state capitals by horseback. Also featuring “A Portrait of Manzanar” by Ansel Adams. Located at 215 Ericksen Ave. Info: (206) 842-2773, www. bainbridgehistory.org. IZM Gallery: Nov. 2, 5-8 p.m., 247 4th St., Bremerton. Featured artist reception during First Friday Artwalk. Sculptures by Maria Seone. New Visions in Native American Art: Nov. 2, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts Gallery, 200 Madison Ave. N. First Fridays Art Walk presents work by Larry Ahvakana and Angelynn. Artist reception Nov. 16, 6:45-7:30 p.m. Info: (206) 842-8569, www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org. 1st Friday Art Walk: Nov. 2, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library,

1270 Madison Ave. N. On exhibit this month: Marilynn Gottlieb, “Positive and Negative” photography and metal. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org. Artist Talk: Nov. 3, 12:30 p.m., Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way E. Shane Miller, sculptor and printmaker, etches photographic images on metal. Free. Info: (206) 842-3132, www. bacart.org. Verksted Gallery: Featured artists in October: Anita Albala’s hats, Suzanne Burns’ two- and three-dimensional media, Sanae Goveas’ pressed flower and Japanese Oshie art, glass artist Loraine Wolff. Located at 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: (360) 697-4470, www.verkstedgallery. com. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts: Featuring Karen Hackenberg and BAC alchemists’ clocks, jewelry and sculpture exhibits. Located at 151 Winslow Way E. Info: (206) 842-3132, Victoria@ bacart.org, www.bacart.org.

Benefits & events HAUNTED HOUSE: Oct. 26, 27 and 31, 6-11 p.m., North Kitsap Eagles, 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Tickets: $10 teens and adults. Special day Oct. 28, 4-8 p.m., $8 children younger than 12 with adult. Get $2 off with two canned goods for Fishline. Info: (360) 779-7272. Fright Fest: Oct. 26, 2-11 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Halloween festival of movies and mayhem. Begin with child-friendly Halloween films and fun, but as the witching hour approaches, the movies will get progressively more spine-chilling. Costumes encouraged. Crafts, treats and dinner provided. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Autumn High Tea at the Lake: Oct. 27, 2 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. The local Philanthropic Educational Organization chapter, for the benefit of young women, will host a High Tea. Tickets: $10/person, $40/table for four. Seating is limited. Info: Cheryl Sachs, (360) 638-1902; or Marlene Bock, (360) 638-2522. GHOST TRAIN: Oct. 27, 4 p.m., South Kitsap Community Park, NW corner of Jackson and Lund, Port Orchard. Trick or treating

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community booths; ride the train through haunted scenes 6-9 p.m. for $3. Food, bounce houses and family fun. Proceeds to benefit Kitsap Foster Care Association, partnered with Kitsap Live Steamers. Info: kitsapfostercare.org. Kingston Pumpkin Walk: Oct. 27, 6-9 p.m., Kingston High School, 26201 Siyaya Ave. NE, Kingston. Family-friendly walk through a wooded trail illuminated with pumpkins carved by creative KHS seniors. Bake sale items, hot cider and entertainment. No admission; donations accepted to benefit the KHS Senior Grad Night trip. This event is rain or shine. eighth ANNUAL HOWL-O-WEEN AT ISLANDWOOD: Oct. 28, 1-5 p.m., 4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Bring your own pumpkin and carving tools and create your own pumpkin critters with the help of IslandWood’s imaginative kitchen staff. Costumes are encouraged. Scary and notso-scary stories, carnival games, face-painters, fortune-tellers, haunted trails and more family fun. Free. Register at islandwood.org/events/8th-annualhowl-o-ween-at-islandwood. Info: Christina Doherty, (206) 855-4384. Minder farm corn maze benefit: Oct. 30, 5-9 p.m., Minder Meats and Farm, 4921 Auto Center Blvd, Bremerton. Tickets: $8; half of ticket sales go to help Ian Gunnell of Poulsbo battling leukemia (www.pfmforian. com). Live DJ, bake sale, and costume contest at 7 p.m. Bring a flashlight. Senior Trick or Treating: Oct. 31, 3:30-5 p.m., Montclair Park Senior Living, 1250 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Enjoy safe Trick or Treating and games; free. Info: (360) 697-2223. “Zombies Of Mass Destruction” showing: Oct. 31, 7-10 p.m., Hood Canal Vista Pavilion, Port Gamble. Info: portgambleweddings@orminc.com, (360) 297-8074, www.portgamble.com. Jim Shore National Anniversary Event: Nov. 3, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Cat’s Meow Antiques

& Collectibles, 18911 Front St., Poulsbo. Celebrating 10 years. Specials, refreshments, drawing. Info: (360) 697-1902. Hansville Wine Social and Auction: Nov. 3, 6:30 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. Prizes and auction; non-alcoholic drinks also available. Tickets: $17, available at Hansville Grocery and Cup of Joy. Info: Lois Lee (360) 638-1973. Congregation Kol Shalom Judaica Gift Store: Nov. 4, 1:30-5 p.m., 9010 Miller Road, Bainbridge Island. Start your holiday shopping with candles from Israel, menorahs, jewelry, traditional items, works of art. Info: admin@kolshalom.net.

classes A World of Health — Connecting People, Place and Planet: Six-week class beginning Nov. 6, 7-8:30 p.m., Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Sustainability Discussion Course to increase awareness of the connections between health and the environment. Created by the Northwest Earth Institute. Cost: $40 person, $50 household. 2012 members: $35 person, $45 household. Pre-register by Nov. 2, (360) 297-1226. Info: (360) 297-1226, Joleen@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. Tango classes: Through Nov. 14, 7-8:30 p.m., Ridgetop Junior High, 10600 Hillsboro Drive NW, Silverdale. Instructors Jerry and Becky Deeter present tango routine. Cost: $75 couple, $65 couple senior rate. Info: Central Kitsap Community Schools, (360) 662-1638; Jerry, (360) 779-4686.

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count: Through October, Kitsap Historical Museum, 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. View of local and national voting affecting Kitsap County 1850-2012. Info: (360) 479-6226, info@kitsaphistory. org. GHOST WALK: Every Friday and Saturday night in October, 7-9 p.m., Port Gamble. Wander through Port Gamble’s ghostly past. $15 person, must RSVP. Info: (360) 297-8074, www. portgamble.com. MOAA: Oct. 26, 11 a.m. to1:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Kitsap Chapter of the Military Officer’s Association of America luncheon ($15), followed by speaker Sarah Andrews, program coordinator of Washington Vet Corps. RSVP: Myra Lovejoy, (360) 769-2412 by Oct. 19. The Salon — a Forum for Conversation: Oct. 27, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. For men and women who enjoy stimulating conversation and who wish to learn from others in civil dialogue. This will be the final Salon for the 2012 series. Info: www. krlsalon.wordpress.com. Key Life Decisions: Are You Prepared?: Oct. 30, Nov. 3, 9-10:30 a.m., Poulsbo City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Hosted by Edward Jones financial advisers. Topics include investments, will and planning for end of life. Free, space limited. Info: Liz or Addie at (360) 779-6123. West Sound Military Vehicle Preservation Club: Nov. 1, 6 p.m., Family Pancake House, 3900 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. The mission of the club is to 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 and guests welcome. Info: wsmilitaryvehicles. com, (206) 384-6128. Island Kirtan: Nov. 1, 7 p.m., Bainbridge Yoga House, 7861 See calendar, Page 6

We invite service men and women to treat yourself and your family to a memorable getaway. Visit Leavenworth in November and enjoy special military discounts throughout the city.


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YES on 1240 Will Give More Washington Students A Chance To Succeed Initiative 1240 will allow up to 40 public charter schools in Washington state over the next five years. Charter schools are public schools that are free and open to all students, with the same teacher certification requirements and academic standards as traditional public schools, and funded based on

student enrollment just like other public schools. However, charter schools allow teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of students, which is especially important for students who are not succeeding in traditional schools. Please join us in voting YES on 1240.

Parents, Teachers, Civic & Education Leaders Urge YES on 1240

“Public charter schools across the country have a proven track record of helping students succeed, especially those at risk of falling through the cracks. Initiative 1240 brings the best of what works in other states to Washington.“ Dr. Sam Smith Former President Washington State University

“Public charter schools allow teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of students, especially students who aren’t succeeding in traditional public school settings. That’s why I support a YES vote on 1240.” Joan Ferrigno Public High School Principal Seattle

“As a parent of two young children, I understand that every child learns differently. I-1240 provides Washington parents more options to find the best learning environment for our children.” Tania de Sá Campos Public School Parent and Elementary School Parent Volunteer Seattle

“I’ve studied public charter schools across the country, and I support a YES vote on 1240. Initiative 1240 is a well-written law that requires strict accountability and annual performance reviews. And 1240 ensures that public funding stays with public schools– following students just as it does now.” Professor Paul T. Hill, Ph.D. University of Washington Founder, Center on Reinventing Public Education

“As a public school teacher, I’m a strong believer in public education. That’s why I support a YES vote on 1240, to allow public charter schools in Washington. Charter schools give teachers and principals more flexibility to meet the needs of our students… and more options to help them succeed.” Chris Eide Public School Teacher and Co-Founder, Teachers United

“As a proud graduate of Tacoma Public Schools, an advocate for public education and an elected official who cares deeply about our city and state’s future, I urge you to join me and cast your vote for Initiative 1240.” Marilyn Strickland Mayor, City of Tacoma Member, Public Education Task Force U.S. Conference of Mayors

(Titles and affiliations are for identification purposes only)

www.YESon1240.com Paid for by YES on 1240: Washington Coalition for Public Charter Schools, PO Box 6552, Olympia, WA 98507, (877) 704-5577 Top five contributors: Bill Gates, Alice Walton, Nick Hanauer, Mike Bezos, Jackie Bezos

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Continued from page 5 Day Road. Special first Thursday kirtan and community puja celebration. Ann Strickland, Clay Hotchkiss, Jon Crane and Misty Fasig lead peaceful and energizing chants. Suggested donation: $5-10. Info: annie@gracehere. org. Food Forest Design for public lands: Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to noon, Bay Hay and Feed, 10355 NE Valley Road, Bainbridge Island. Principles of companion-planting perennial edibles in guilds, and integrating guilds into a food forest; water earthworks design principles. Cost: $15, $8 for Kitsap Tilth members; proceeds go to Kitsap Tilth. RSVP: (206) 842-2813. Poncho Walk: Nov. 4, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Four-mile walk guided by veteran trailblazer jean Otto of The Striders. Suggested dress: sturdy shoes, rain jacket, pants and a hat or poncho. Hot beverages will be served at the end. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.sustainablebainbridge.org. Port Orchard Seniors Potluck: Nov. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kitsap Room, Givens Senior Center, 1026 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. Bring a dish to share and enjoy entertainment by line dancers. Bingo will follow. Free. Info: (360) 337-5734. f:67 Camera Club: Nov. 5, 6:45 p.m., Room 117 (Rotunda), Engineering Building, Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. The two subjects are “General” and “Fall Color” for the category subject. Visitors are welcome. Info: (360) 275-3019, www.f67cameraclub.org. Sailing from the Deck to the Pilot House: Nov. 9, 7-9 p.m., Poulsbo City Hall, Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St. Poulsbo Historical Society presents Puget Sound Ferry History and featuring Poulsbo-area ferry captains. Suggested $5, $2 for members. Info: (360) 440-7354, info@ poulsbohistory.org, www.poulsbohistory.org. Port of Kingston Open House: Nov. 10, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., 25864 Washington Blvd. NE, Kingston. Have refreshments, meet staff and sign up for A, B or C-dock waitlist for November for free. Info: (360) 297-3545. 12-Step Biblical-based Recovery Group: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, 901 N. Wycoff, Bremerton. “Honu Life in Christ”: a support group for addictions/ compulsions, alcohol, drugs and general life issues recovery. Info: David, (360) 509-4932. ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from all types of domestic abuse. Women may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for confidential time and place. See CALENDAR, Page 7


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Continued from page 6 Al-Anon: Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, noon-1:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road. Info: (360) 779-1900. 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. 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, 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. Knitting Group: Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Norwegian language classes: Mondays, 6:30 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Beginning, intermediate and advanced classes. Info: Stan Overby (360) 779-2460. OfficeXpats networking: First Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., 403 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Share information about your business in a large group setting. Free. Info: Ann Whitmore, (206)

Friday, October 26, 2012 890-4797, ann@healthylosers. com. Parkinson’s Support Group: Third Thursday, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Suite 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary, (360) 265-5993; Janet, (360) 265-5992. Port Gamble Historical Museum lecture series: Second Monday, 5-8 p.m. Info: www. portgamble.com. Port Orchard Toastmasters Club: First and third Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Park Vista, 2944 SE Lund Ave., Port Orchard. Members learn to improve their speaking and leadership skills. Visitors welcome. Info: Bill Slach, (360) 895-8519. Poulsbo BNI Waterfront Professionals Networking Group: Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m., The Loft Restaurant, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Jessie.Nino@ EdwardJones.com. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Reiki Circle: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., a private home on Bainbridge Island. Now welcoming new members. New to Reiki? Attunements and classes available. Info: (206) 384-7081. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun with children’s librarian. Stay for music and crafts. Info: (360) 871-3921, www.krl.org. Women and Cancer Support Group: Second Thursday, 6 p.m. at Harrison Medical Center Oncology Conference Room (second floor), 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton; first and third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. at Harrison Poulsbo Hematology and Oncology, 19500 10th Ave. NE, Suite 100, Poulsbo. Info: cancersupport@harrisonmedical.org.

Fitness & kids Trunk or Treat: Oct. 27, 6:30-8 p.m., Olympic Evangelical Free Church, 14861 Silverdale Way

NW, Poulsbo. Children dress up early and get candy in a safe and fun environment. Info: www. oefc.org. Silly Halloween Stories: Oct. 30, Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Warm up for trick-ortreating: come dressed up for or choose something to wear from KiDiMu’s treasure chest. Stories: 1:30 p.m., face painting 2-2:45 p.m. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 8554650, www.kidimu.org. Halloween Open House: Oct. 31, Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Treak-or-treat at the mseum between 4-6 p.m., free admission. Also Slightly Spooky Halloween Stories 1:30 p.m., face painting and dress up fun. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. Preschool SPOOKTACULAR: Oct. 31, 3:30-5 p.m., Poulsbo Parks and Recreation, 19540 Front St. Free family event sponsored by Central Market and Cedar Glen Mobile Home Park. Activities include a cupcake walk, crafts, carnival games. Free punch card for children younger than 5. For children 6 and older, punch card $1. Info: (360) 779-9898. fourth Annual Student Writing Contest: For local children, grades 1-6. Pick up entry form at Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Six finalists will receive a $40 gift certificate to Eagle Harbor Books. Deadline to enter Nov. 4. Finalists will be announced at a ceremony at the bookstore, Nov. 11, 3 p.m. Kirtan yoga: First Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., Grace Church, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Kirtan is musical yoga, the devotional practice of singing the names of the divine in call and response form. Info: (206) 8429997, grace@gracehere.org. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, baby age Tuesdays, preschool age Wednesdays. Free. 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. 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. Kitsap Ultimate Frisbee: Week-

ly pick-up game Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon. Email jon.c.culver@ gmail.com or see the pick-up section on www.discnw.org.

Literary Online Book Discussion: Oct. 28, 2-3 p.m., on the KRL Facebook page. Online discussion of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” on KRL’s Facebook page moderated by Digital Branch Manager Sharon Grant. Book Sale: Nov. 1, 1-4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Proceeds benefit the library. Info: www.bifriends.org. VIP Book Group: Nov. 2, 2-4 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. VIP (visually impaired persons) read “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot. Info: Linda Poh, (206) 201-3080. 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.

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 “The Weir”: Oct. 27-28, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue N. Island Theatre at the Library presents this 1997 play by Conor McPherson. Free, donations welcome. Info: www.islandtheatre.org. “Ghost Light Tales II”: Through Oct. 28, Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. Written and directed by local residents, “Ghost Light Tales II” is four short tales of suspense and terror with a hint of dark comedy. Presented in partnership with North Kitsap High School. Tickets: $8 advance, $10 at the door; available at www. brownpapertickets.com or (800) 838-3006. The Who’s TOMMY: Through Oct.

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28, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, youth, military and teachers. Info: (206) 842-8569, www.bainbridgeperformingarts. org. Island Theatre Presents “Heart of a Dog”: Through Oct. 27, Kitsap Regional Library Branches and community theaters. Frank Galati’s modern adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic Soviet comedy will tour for KRL’s “One Book, One Community” program. Free, donations appreciated. Info and locations: www.IslandTheatre. org, www.krl.org. The EDGE Improv: Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Tickets: $16 adults, $12 seniors, students, youth, military and teachers; online at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, by phone (206) 842-8569 or in person.

MUSIC Rye and Barley: Oct. 26, 8-11 p.m., Island Grill, 321 High School Road, Bainbridge Island. Fast paced mix of traditional Irish ballads, sailing shanties and pub tunes. No cover. Info: Rye and Barley on Facebook. Payday Daddy: Oct. 27, 9 p.m. to 1 p.m., JR’s Hideaway Halloween Howl, 22540 State Route 3, Belfair. First Sunday Concerts: Nov. 4, 4 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Jazz vibraphonist Susan Pascal Quartet. Tickets: www. brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.firstsundaysconcerts.org. 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. www.chipsbremerton.com

USS TURNER JOY EXPERIENCE OUR ASLYUM!!! Event:

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Bring a can of food and get $1.00 off Monday Military Day $5.00 with I.D. General Admission $10.00 Recommended for ages of 8 and older scariest ship ever NO REFUNDS!


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Red Curry Pumpkin Soup with Coconut Milk I

t is now time for me to embrace fall. And I can’t think of a better way to do it than by making some warm and spicy soup with my favorite ingredients! I wanted to make something relatively fast and easy. I also wanted to incorporate organic ingredients without preservatives, so I thought about the fall flavors that I was craving and came up with this very easy soup that takes 5 minutes to mix the ingredients and 1 hour in the slow cooker. How great is that?! Ingredients 1 1/2 cans Organic Pumpkin 1 can Organic Coconut Milk 2 tsp Red Curry powder 1/4 tsp Aji Amarillo

Spice up your fall with red curry pumpkin soup with coconut milk.

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Lisa Garza / Gluten Free Foodies

By lisa garza powder, Zócalo — heat level 6 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1/4 onion, finely chopped 1 tsp chopped garlic 1 tsp Matiz Smoked sea salt 1 tsp Zócalo Organic Mesquite honey fresh ground black pepper to taste Pepitas or Pumpkin seeds to garnish. Directions Put all of the ingredients into the slow cooker and cook on high for 30 minutes. Stir a few times and reduce the heat to low for the final 30 minutes

or until you are ready to serve. Scoop into bowls and top with generous pinches of Pepitas, and add an extra pinch of smoked sea

salt. I like the extra crunch from the Pepitas when you mix them in. Just a few thoughts about my choices for

ingredients ... I use Organic pumpkin from a can because it is fast and easy. Better yet it was in my pantry because I always buy extra this time of year. I also like to use the coconut milk from a can for this soup because it adds an extra rich, thick and creaminess that I want in this soup. Red Curry just seems like the perfect spice to add a little kick to the pumpkin and compliment the coconut milk. Cinnamon + Pumpkin = Always Perfect! I highly recommend

that you stock your kitchen with a few of my favorites that I use all of the time. Smoked Sea Salt, Aji dried spices and Organic Mesquite honey. I use dried Aji Amarillo because I wanted to add a smoky flavor to the red curry with some extraextra-kick. You can use a red pepper chili flakes and pimenton as a substitute if you don't have Aji on hand. My, how I love to slow cook .... maybe fall isn’t so bad after all. Let’s see ... who should I share this jar of Red Curry Pumpkin Soup with? Salud! — Lisa Garza’s Gluten Free Foodies blog is a reader favorite on Sound Publishing Co. websites.

Diet and exercise: For maximum benefits, timing is everything D

iet and exercise are the two main pillars of a healthy lifestyle. For both weight management and physical fitness, they are equally important and go hand in hand. But how do they relate to one another? Scientists suggest that coordinating your eating and workout schedules can improve results. Our busy lives make it oftentimes hard, if not impossible, to maintain a health-promoting regimen. We eat at different

food & HEALTH By Timi Gustafson times, skip meals, snack in between, work out irregularly. While flexibility can be both a necessity as well as a virtue, keeping to a schedule has advantages that are hard to substitute. “Every organ has a clock,” said Dr. Satchidananda Panda, a researcher at Salk Institute for Biological

Studies in La Jolla, Calif. “That means there are times that our livers, intestines, muscles and other organs work at peak efficiency, and other times when they are — more or less — sleeping.” Lab tests showed that when mice were allowed to eat any time they wanted, they soon gained weight. But others who had access to food for only eight hours a day did not, although they consumed roughly the same amounts. “Metabolic cycles are critical for processes such as cholesterol breakdown, and they should be turned on when we eat and turned off when we

Studies have suggested that intense physical activity like running, swimming or bicycling on an empty stomach can increase fat burn and therefore promote weight loss.

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don’t,” Dr. Panda said in an interview with MSNBC Today/Health. Squeezing in quick bites or snacking

throughout the day and at night can throw off these normal metabolic cycles, he warned.

What about exercise? While there is no ideal time for running or lifting weights — early risers may prefer the wee hours before the day starts, night owls may put it last on their to-do-list — there is the question of how to maximize the benefits. For those who aim for weight loss, it can be important to coordinate their food intake, both in terms of quality and quantity, with their work-out schedule. Studies have suggested that intense physical activity like running, swimming or bicycling on an empty stomach can increase fat burn and therefore promote See HEALTH, Page 9

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About us: KiDiMu welcomes every child and family to explore and learn through interactive play…Imagine, Discover, Grow! Our web address is: www.kidimu.org.

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Nonprofits receive $500 for entering Parade of Service Clearwater Casino’s annual Fat Tuesday event SUQUAMISH — Clearwater Casino is inviting all Kitsap County service organizations to complete an entry for the third annual Fat Tuesday Parade of Service.

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Continued from page 8 weight loss. Other experts, however, caution against pre-exercise fasting. They say running on empty may help you get rid of fat faster, but you won’t have enough energy for a more rigorous training. “If you have a long, hard

Each year, Clearwater holds a Mardi Grasstyle parade inside the casino on Fat Tuesday, with parade floats made by members of service organizations throughout Kitsap County. The floats, created on top of red wagons supplied by the casino, are judged during the parade. All participating organizations will receive at least

$500 for creating a float. The highest scoring floats in the parade will receive significantly larger cash donations. The 20 organizations chosen to participate in the parade will be randomly selected from all entries. Floats are judged on theme, originality and execution by a team of five Clearwater representatives, including three

employees who win their judging seats in a preliminary shoebox float competition held a month before the event. Clearwater Casino guests also have the opportunity to participate in the judging. The floats are scheduled to be on display at the casino a week before the parade. During that time, guests are encouraged to vote for

their favorite float. The float with the most votes from Clearwater guests receives an additional 5 points toward their overall parade score. Service organizations — including Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, leadership groups and more — can apply online at clearwatercasino. com/fat-tuesday-parade/. Entry deadline for participation in the parade is

noon Oct. 31. The Fat Tuesday Parade of Service is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 inside Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort. Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort is operated by Port Madison Enterprises, the economic development arm of the Suquamish Tribe.

run without breakfast once a week, that hard run will train you to burn fat,” said Dr. Ron Maughan, a sport science professor at Loughborough University in Great Britain. For the rest of the week, however, he recommends eating plenty of carbohydrates, provided you can keep exercising. Also, if you allow your body to become too depleted, you may be

tempted to overeat afterwards, thereby undoing all your good efforts. “People often skip preexercise meals due to lack of time or not knowing what to eat,” said Manuel Villacorta, a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy for Nutrition and Dietetics. He recommends consuming appropriate amounts of carbohydrates and

protein to keep you fueled and give you energy and a steady stomach. But be careful: “Even the best foods can come back to haunt you mid-workout if not allowed to properly digest,” he said, “so it’s best to eat 45 minutes to an hour before you work out — longer after heavy meals.” Some foods settle more easily and enter the blood-

stream faster than others, he explains. These should be your preferred choices. Avoid those that make you feel sluggish or cause you having stomach cramps. After you finished exercising, your muscles need to recover and nutrients need to be replenished. Focus on protein, especially after resistance training, and carbohydrates for refueling. Even if you are not hungry after being active, you must rehydrate by drinking plenty of water and perhaps some diluted juice or sports drink. Obviously, there are no clear-cut rules that satisfy

everyone’s needs. Experts recommend you pay attention to how you feel during exercise and how your performance is affected. Only your own experience can guide you and help you get optimal results. — Timi Gustafson R.D. is a clinical dietitian and author of the book “The Healthy Diner — How to Eat Right and Still Have Fun”®, which is available on her blog, “Food and Health with Timi Gustafson R.D.” (www. timigustafson.com), and at amazon.com. You can follow her on Twitter and on Facebook.

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15 compete for Miss West Sound titles Nov. 3 BREMERTON — Six teen young women will compete for the fourth Miss West Sound title, Nov. 3, 5 p.m., at the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Nine teens will compete for the first Miss West Sound’s Outstanding Teen title. During their year of service, the winners will visit with government officials, business leaders, community groups and residents about their platform issues, and will compete for the Miss Washington and Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen titles next summer. “I have truly enjoyed my year of service as Miss West Sound and am proud to have traveled around Kitsap County, raising awareness for disability awareness and acceptance,” said Hannah Price, North Kitsap High School Class of 2012. “I know that the leadership skills I have gained from this experience will help me as I pursue my education at the University

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Kitsap Mall, more than a shopper’s paradise BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.

As the largest single roof mall on the Kitsap Peninsula, the Kitsap Mall in Silverdale is West Puget Sound’s centerpiece for an individual or family shopping experience. It’s convenient, local, community oriented, and with more than 100 shopping choices there is something for everyone at Kitsap Mall. “We have a great selection of stores that include both local businesses and national chains,” said Marketing Manager, Sharon Wilkes. “With new choices that range from Crazy 8 through Polish Pottery, we are able to offer even more opportunities for the peninsula shopper - all in one place.” Access to Kitsap Mall in Silverdale is easy. With convenient highway access off of State Route 3, the 56 acre site has more than 3,600 parking stalls

to provide ample parking. A short walk to any one of three main entrances, or a variety of doors through stores like Kohl’s, Sears, Macy’s, JCPenney, or Barnes & Noble, makes access to the Kitsap Mall a breeze. Once inside, a bustling Food Court and Children’s Play Area provide respite and distraction. At one new feature, children and parents are invited to ride the Kitsap Express, an electric train that delights the child and engineer in every family. Kitsap Mall isn’t just any collection of stores; it is a reflection of the region and the community it serves. Art medallions that represent the regions diversity are strategically built into the floor throughout the facility, and numerous events and performances by local groups are scheduled throughout the year. With a strong military community, Kitsap Mall also facilitates military appreciation discount

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Take a ride on the Kitsap Express. Kitsap Mall Senior Property Manager, Erin Leedham (left) and Marketing Manager, Sharon Wilkes (right) introduce John Smith (center) and the Kitsap Express to the Kitsap Mall. Learn more about the Kitsap Mall in Silverdale by calling Guest Services at 360.698.2555. programs. Military members and families can register at Kitsap Mall’s guest services desk to be automatically notified of discounts or events that may apply to them. According to Senior Property

Manager, Erin Leedham, a “Kid’s Club” is planned for the near future and will feature educational events. “Having three children of my own, opening up a child’s eyes to new things and introducing them

to how wide the world is, is very exciting,” said Leedham. “Events uniquely designed for children will offer them new experiences.” Upcoming events that shoppers won’t want to miss include “Trick or Treating” on Halloween from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., followed up on November 10 with the arrival of Santa Claus. Midnight Madness arrives at midnight on Thanksgiving night to officially open the holiday shopping season. For an hour or a day, there are 100 reasons why Kitsap Mall in Silverdale is the foremost shopping destination on the Kitsap Peninsula. Follow Kitsap Mall on Facebook and Twitter, or check out their web site at www. ShopKitsapMall.com

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Locally owned and serving Kitsap County for over a decade, West Sound Printing Inc. in Silverdale is a community business with a big passion for full service printing. Home of the 29 cent color copy, West Sound Printing Inc. provides high resolution digital and offset press printing for practically any size order. Delivery times are quick, customer service superb, and pricing competitive. Unlike online services, customers can follow their jobs every step of the way with a specialist who understands their project. So when you are serious about high quality printing to fit your schedule and budget, West Sound Printing Inc. is the place to go. “Our work is not just about the jobs we deliver,” said business owner Mark Stevens, “but also about the relationships we build. Customer service is our first pri-

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Digital Specialist Erica Miller stands in front of Goliath, a Ricoh 13” x 19” digital printer capable of 65 color prints per minute on up to 120 pound cover stock. Home of the 29 cent color copy, visit West Sound Printing at 10408 Silverdale Way for more information. ority so it’s not just a question about when we can do a job; it’s when does the client need it. We have to be prepared to get things out on the same day if possible, and get it right.” Behind a noticeable storefront tucked in Ross Plaza at 10408

Silverdale Way, West Sound Printing Inc. is home for an incredible amount of advanced printing technology specifically designed to tackle both small and large print volumes. Banners, signs, posters and laminated products are readily produced. Oversize

and wide format copies in both color or black and white are also available. For customers with more specialized needs, metallic print on Banners, signs and window graphics is also available. A full range of offset press printing and binding can be produced by experienced craftsman. Upcoming on the long list of service options, full color vehicle wraps will soon be available. Highly trained staff greet and help customers through every stage of a printing project. It can begin with consulting and design by a graphic design specialist on staff or go direct to print, but it doesn’t end there. “We go the extra mile for the client,” said Stevens. “Two or three sets of eyes check a customer’s image before we take it to print. This proactively reduces errors, and our customers appreciate that.” Unlike some other print resources, West Sound Printing Inc. is

agile enough to quickly manage mid-project changes on the fly. A simple phone call to hold on printing until a correction or new information can be added is all part of the service. Customer service doesn’t start or end at the counter. West Sound Printing Inc. offers free delivery and project review within Kitsap County. For clients farther out, a nominal cost may apply, but quality service is always part of the package. High quality printing for personal or professional needs doesn’t have to be complicated or stressful. Start your experience with a simple phone call or visit to West Sound Printing Inc. Call 360-6983252 or write erica@wsprinting. net for more information.

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Whiskey Creek Steakhouse revival

W h i ske y Cre ek Stea k house ow ners Pat and Karan Ziarnik turned to Food Network’s “Restaurant Impossible” after a slack economy hurt business. The television show redesigned the restaurant décor and its menu. The restaurant held its grand reopening on Sept. 28.

New executive

E. K. Riley Investments welcomed investment executive Edward R. Stern to the Poulsbo branch office. Stern is accepting new client accounts and may be reached at 360-930-3234 or at www.edstern.ekriley. net.

Pumpkin patch

Hunter Farms in Union is offering free admission to a variety of activities, including: hayrides, a corn maze, group tours and a pumpkin catapult competition. Items for sale include fall decorations, gourds, corn stalks and pumpkins. Visit www. hunter-farms.com for more information.

New spa at Adriana’s Salon

Adriana’s Salon held an open house for their new spa on Oct. 1. Spa services include pedicures, manicures, age-defying facials, waxing, makeup and blowdry stations. The grand opening party is Oct. 26 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and includes food, fun and prize drawings. Adriana’s Salong and Spa is located on the corner of Bond and Front Street in Poulsbo at 20301 Bond Rd.

Velkommen

The Sons of Norway Hall hosts a traditional Scandanavian smorgasboard every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 18891 Front Street in downtown Poulsbo.

Employee saves used bookstore

When Soon Hood died of stomach cancer Aug. 14, she left a used bookstore in downtown Poulsbo with many loyal patrons and one especially loyal employee. Charlie Wise, who worked part-time at the Book Stop since February, is purchasing the shop and its inventory and will continue to

run the store. “To own a bookstore is a dream come true,” Wise said.

Local restaurants raise money for schools

Twelve local restaurants participated in the North Kitsap Schools Foundation’s first Dine Out for NK Schools on Sept. 12, raising more than $3,600 for the foundation. The money represents a portion of sales from the evening and will be used to fund grants for enrichment and remediation programs at local elementary schools. Event organizer Sharon Singleton thanked the following businesses for their support: Stella’s Italian Restaurant, the Grub Hut, Agate Pass Cafe, That’s-ASome Italian, Main Street Ale House, Bella Luna, Port Gamble General Store and Cafe, Mor Mor Bistro, Shelia’s Portside, Hot Shots Java, Mora Iced Creamery, Hansville Cup of Joy and Blue Sky Printing. “We would also like to thank the numerous community members who spread the word and dined out at these restaurants in a show of support for our local schools,” Singleton said.

Business Briefs from bers gave free acupuncture treatments and participants entered a raffle for free treatments and herbal elixirs. The event was held to give the public a feel for the new Kitsap Community Acupuncture Clinic the staff launched Oct. 23.

Peninsula Credit Union celebrates Peninsula Credit Union, with locations in Poulsbo and Port Orchard, celebrated member appreciation day on Sept. 28. The event included special loan offers and the introduction of the credit union’s new Scottie Savers youth savings program.

Annual dinner auction

Peninsula Breast Center has launched Survive & Thrive, a health and fitness program for cancer patients. The center completed a successful threemonth pilot program with 12 women participants. Survive & Thrive is a three month program that is offered three times a year. The Peninsula Breast Center is located at 19917 7th Ave., Poulsbo.

Sunrise Dental is hosting it’s second annual Sunrise for Children charity auction and dinner, sponsored by Sunrise Dental and the Washington State Labor Council on Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. at the Harbor Club in Bellevue. Sunrise for Children is a nonprofit organization in Washington state dedicated to aiding oppressed childen in the state live a better life. Last year’s auction raised over $60,000. This year’s proceeds will be donated to the University of Washington’s Women’s Center Task Force on human trafficking. For ticket or sponsorship information, contact Lauren Wills at 425-4531450 or lauren@sunriseforchildren.org.

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Health program launched

The U.S. Small Business Association presented a series of four web chats in October, which is National Women’s Small Business Month. Experts gave advice on creating business plans, navigating the challenges of entering competitive markets and establishing a profitable enterprise.

Acupuncture Clinic opens

Nourishing Life Chinese Medicine held an open house on Oct. 18 and Oct. 20 at the Finn Hill Professional Building, 20307 Viking Ave., Suite 202 in Poulsbo. Staff mem-

McBride’s Hallmark in Silverdale, operated by Stacy Ryan and Scott McBride, was the recipient of the Pioneer Business Award. Sponsored by the Central Kitsap Reporter, the Silverdale Chamber Pioneer Business Award is presented to a business that has been in continuous operation for more than 10 years while taking an active role to promote and improve the community.

New executive director

Jaime Forsyth of Bremerton is the new

executive director of the Kitsap Regional Library Foundation. The foundation raises money to support the facilities, programs and services of Kitsap Regional Library. Forsyth has a bachelor’s degree in park planning and resource management from the University of Utah, an MBA from the Bainbridge Graduate Institute and a certificate in project management from the University of Washington. She also completed the Sustainable Building Advisory program at Olympic College. She served as an environmental specialist with the Peace Corps in Mongolia. Forsyth was most recently vice president of strategy and marketing for Profile Composites, a research and development firm focused on advanced composite technology. She also founded Bremerton Green Drinks, a business and social networking organization focused on supporting local businesses and sustainable practices.

United Way sets campaign goal

United Way of Kitsap County has set a goal of raising $1.6 million in its 2012 Community Campaign. Funds will help support 36 community service organizations and programs in Kitsap County. See the list at www.unitedwaykitsap.org /our_work .ht m l. For more information on how to contribute as an individual or as a business, call 360-377-8505 or go to the United Way website at www.unitedwaykitsap.org.

CenturyLink donation

Century Link presented a check for $3145.02 to North Kitsap Fishline Food Bank on Oct. 3. The check represents money raised by local CenturyLink employees; the food bank has already received a check for matching funds from the company.

Kitsap unemployment

Kitsap County’s unemployment rate rose nearly half a percentage point in August. Elizabeth Court, who watches the county’s

economy for the state department of employment security, attributes the increase from 7.3 to 7.7 percent to the loss of summer jobs. The statewide average is 8.5 percent. The county lost 500 jobs in August from the previous month, but Court said 600 job losses came from government jobs at the local level. “We actually gained 100 private-sector jobs, which is very positive,” she said, adding that the gains were distributed throughout the county. “We want to continue to see that grow.”

Anniversary

South Park Pharmacy in Port Orchard celebrated their 44th anniversary from Sept. 28 through Oct. 5.

Targeted for cleanup

The old Chieftan Motel in Bremerton is on the top of the City of Bremerton’s cleanup list. Following a brief executive session during a Sept. 19 business meeting, the city council voted unanimously to allow City Attorney Roger Lubovich to pursue enforcement and legal action regarding the hotel and a separate property at 1926 N. Callow Ave.

New location

New Uniformity in Bremerton has moved to a new location, just a few doors down, to 310 Callow Ave.

Contract approved

Douglas Schulze is the new city manager of Bainbridge Island. The city of Bainbridge Island will pay Schulze a $150,000 yearly salary, according to his contract. Schulze will also be paid up to $10,000 in moving expenses. His position begins Nov. 5.

Service award

The Paul G. Linder Service Award for the Silverdale Chamber Member of the Year, sponsored by Puget Sound Energy, recognizes a chamber member who has a significant record of service. The 2012 Nominees are Elizabeth Barnes from

Elizabeth’s House of Wax; Connie Weisel of Centering Massage and Mike Walton of Cash Cow News.

Helping charities

ADM Architecture has donated a total of $1,000 to four different local auctions in the past month. The firm has been giving away “two-hour site consultation” gift certificates to be auctioned off to help raise money for local causes.

Improving service

Puget Sound Energy is working to trim and remove trees and branches on Bainbridge Island as part of an effort to improve service reliability. The work will take place weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Agate Point area. The work is anticipated to be completed by winter.

Restaurant closes

Bainbridge restaurant Local Harvest held its final day of business Sept. 22. Owners Jessica and Daniel Miller sold the business to a local entrepreneur.

New Soup’r location

Soup’r Burger intends to flip its all organic, grassfed patties at the former Local Harvest location in Bainbridge. The soup and burger restaurant is a venture by island entrepreneur Josh Bortman, who also co-owns Pretty Stick. The restaurant will specialize in organic and natural ingredients prepared fresh. The restaurant is scheduled to open Oct. 31.

New partners

The owner of Eagle Harbor Book Company announced the addition of two partners into the iconic Winslow business. Morley Horder, who has been the sole owner of the business for the past 15 years, said current bookstore manager Tim Hunter and Rene’ Kirkpatrick, a well-known Pacific Northwest bookseller, have become partners in the business. Eagle Harbor Book Company has been in business for

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Crab fest

October is Crab Fest at Docs’ Marina and Grill on Bainbridge Island. For the entire month the menu features crab bisque, Pacific Northwest Dungeness Crab and Alaskan King Crab specials. Additional information is at www. docsgrill.com.

Awards

Several publications in Sound Publishing’s Kitsap News Group of papers were recognized for excellence by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in Yakima Sept. 28-30. The Central Kitsap Reporter was honored with a first place award for General Excellence. The Bainbridge Island Review was the recipient of several story category awards as well as a first place award for Best Feature Page Design. The Port Orchard Independent was awarded third place in General Excellence. The North Kitsap Herald won nine awards, including first place in Best General Feature Short Story, Best Single Ad for Single Advertiser and Most Effective use of Small Space, among others.

Silverdale citizen

Sponsored by Suquamish Clearwater Casino and Resort, the Silverdale Chamber’s 2012 Accolade Nominee for Citizen of the Year are people who have made a significant contribution towards developing a sense of community. Nominees are Greg Chapman, community organizer for Whaling Days Whale of a Run; Marsha Masters, community volunteer for the Kitsap County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; and retired Marine Sergeant Major Tim Smith for his contributions connecting the military and civilian communities.

Teacher wins supplies

Linda Hofferber, a second grade teacher at Poulsbo Elementary School was the recipient of $1,000 worth of classroom supplies Oct. 2.

Hofferber was nominated to receive the supplies as part of OfficeMax’s “A Day Made Better” program. Bank recognized: Kitsap Bank has been recognized by the Independent Community Bankers of America for reaching its 30th year as a member. ICBA is the only national trade association dedicated exclusively to serving the needs of the nation’s community banks. Established Aug. 8, 1908, Kitsap Bank is headquartered in Port Orchard and operates 21 locations throughout Western Washington.

Coffee Dock

Commuters traveling along Miller Bay Road between Kingston and Suquamish have something new to look forward to this fall: a new place to stop and get a quick espresso or cup of coffee. The Coffee Dock is located at 20622 Miller Bay Road at the Island View Marina. Owner Jessica Bouzourene previously served espresso at Monorail Espresso in downtown Seattle, hopes her coffee expertise will be a welcome addition to Kitsap residents’ commute. “I’ve always wanted to open my own stand,” she said. “Having recently relocated to Kitsap County, I love the area and think this location is perfect. I hope local residents will stop by and try my drinks.” The Coffee Dock will feature all kinds of coffee, espresso and smoothie drinks and will feature pastries from Sluy’s Bakery in Poulsbo and Sweet Dahlia’s in Kingston. Employee honored: WestSound Workforce has awarded Jennifer Frigolette-Morales the September Employeeof-the-Month honor. Frigolette-Morales was presented with a certificate signed by WestSound Workforce President Julie Tappero and also received a gift card and celebratory refreshments to share with her co-workers.

Time to shine

According to the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA) and area employers, the businesses and organizations of the north end have provided an economic boost

through a tough recession and show no signs of slowing down. KEDA hosted an economic conference Oct. 4 - “North Kitsap at a Crossroads: An Ecomony in Transition.” Industry and community leaders gathered in Port Gamble to examine current economic activities and trends that will shape the next generation of economic conditions and opportunities in North Kitsap.

Business nominee

The Silverdale Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors recently announced the Accolade Nominees for 2012. Business of the Year is sponsored by Network Home Loans. This year’s nominees are Hale’s Ale House, Integrated Chiropractic and Westbay Auto Parts. Nominees for this award are businesses which have, though financial and inkind resources, made a significant impact on the Silverdale Community’s economic and social well being.

Nonprofit eyes new location

A familiar location has closed, but Coffee Oasis’ administration has no plans to abandon the Port Orchard need for coffee and youth services. Coffee Oasis administrative assistant Christen Harlow said they are looking to reopen in the area. Coffee Oasis was located on Bethel Avenue, when director of business development Curtis Zulauf took over the space that formerly housed Solid Rock Cafe and gave the establishment a new identity. Harlow said Coffee Oasis officials are looking “for a place to have a coffee house and a youth center.”

Lutefisk

The First Lutheran Church in Poulsbo celebrated its 100th anniversary this month with a lutefisk dinner Oct. 20. All told, volunteers prepared 2,000 lefse, 2,000 pounds of lutefisk, 650 pounds of potatoes, 325 pounds of meatballs and gravy, 100 pounds of cabbage and three boxes of apples. The lutefisk dinner is an

annual fundraiser, raising as much as $11,000. This year’s funds were donated to Martha & Mary.

Provider

Harrison HealthPartners welcomed Endocrinologist Toni Terry, MD to the available providers serving Kitsap County and neighboring communities.

Zoning

Proposed changes to Poulsbo’s city zoning would allow more flexibility for home businesses, but the City Council is still debating the role of other “neighborhood commercial” businesses. The proposed code gives more flexibility for buildings on lots that include critical areas, as well as updated design standards, such as required landscaping and pedestrian pathways.

New location

Tommy’s Pizza has opened a new location in Silverdale at 3381 Bucklin Hill Road. Tommy’s Pizza

now has four Kitsap County locations and offers non-dairy Daiya cheese and gluten free pizza crust options in addition to standard pizza fare.

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Marit Satrones has been appointed as business manager of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. “Bainbridge Isla nd Museum of Art provides an exciting opportunity to continue to serve the Bainbridge and west sound communities,” Saltrones said. “As a growing institution, [the museum] will make use of my entrepreneurial and operational experience,” she added.

Anniversary

Dorothy Day, an assistant branch manager for Kitsap Credit Union, celebrated 15 years of service in October.

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has reopened after a fire destroyed it and several other businesses in the Ridgetop Shopping Center in January. The new store is adjacent to its former location; nestled between Big 5 and Bluberry Frozen Yogurt off Ridgetop Blvd.

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Harrison Medical Center has signed a non-binding letter of intent to affiliate with the Tacoma-based Franciscan Health System to expand services, improve the delivery and quality of care, and broaden access to services for individuals, employers and communities in the South Puget Sound and on the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas. “This is a very positive thing for the communities we serve that can potentially very much enhance quality and reduce costs,” said Harrison Medical Center President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Bosch.

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Welcome Dr. Andrew Hune, DPM and Dr. Kirsten Grau, DPM to Kitsap Foot & Ankle Clinic Dr. David Gent, DPM and the Kitsap Foot & Ankle Clinic would like to introduce Dr. Andrew Hune, DPM from Benedictine Hospital and Dr. Kirsten Grau, DPM from Yale University, Connecticut. They both bring a special set of podiatric medical and surgical skills and knowledge to the Kitsap Peninsula. We have appointments available for both doctors. We would appreciate any referrals and the ability to participate in your patient’s care regarding foot and ankle ailments. We are anticipating opening two satellite clinics, one in Port Orchard and another in Poulsbo to better serve our patients in the northern and southern parts of Kitsap County.

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Please join us in welcoming Dr. Hune and Dr. Grau. Feel free to stop by the office and/or call for an introduction. Also, contact the office for scheduling, (360) 377-2233.

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Island has agreed to pay the Ostling family attorney fees and costs of $392,401. The family won a $1 million judgment at the close of a civil rights trial against the city in June. “The city again wishes to extend our sympathies to the Ostling family and to state we are terribly sorry for the loss of Douglas Ostling,” Interim City Manager Morgan Smith said in a statement. — BainbridgeReview.com

Ostling court case over; city agrees to pay attorney fees: Bainbridge Island city officials said Oct. 22 the city has agreed to pay attorney fees and other costs to the family of Douglas Ostling. Ostling was shot and killed by a Bainbridge police officer in October 2010, after officers went to the family’s home to investigate a 911 call and Ostling met officers at his apartment door with an axe. City officials announced that a final judgment in the case had been entered on Oct. 22, and that Bainbridge

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Central Kitsap Reporter No injuries in house fire: No one was injured in a house fire in the 1400 block of NW Derryfield Drive Oct. 21. When Central Kitsap firefighters arrived, the house had been evacuated and heavy smoke and flames were coming from the left side of the structure. The fire was in a small exterior carport area. It was quickly extinguished and firefighters checked to make sure the fire had not extended into the wall or the interior of the home.

From right, Kalena Ackerman-Clemons, Annika Maule, Martha Rabura and Madison Gale meet Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson Oct. 17. The Girl Scouts earned their Silver Award with a video they produced about Poulsbo Parks and Recreation Department, available on the city’s website.

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City of Poulsbo is expecting $31.5 million in total revenue in 2013 — $9 million in general fund operating revenue. This is a 3.2 percent decrease from 2012 budgeted revenue, which Finance Director Deb Booher attributes to a projected decrease in sales tax revenue. Booher presented the revenue sources for the 2013 budget at a public hearing Oct. 17. Booher broke down the city’s revenue sources for the City Council: 71 percent of its revenue comes from taxes, followed by 21 percent from charges for goods and services. Of the 71 percent tax base, 43 percent comes from sales tax, 33 percent from property tax, and 23 percent from business tax. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

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$995,000 10034 Knight Rd, Bainbridge Island SUN 2-4 PUGET SOUND & CASCADE MTN. VIEWS!. Stately home perched on a knoll overlooking lush landscaped grounds & fruit orchard. Boasting nearly 5,000 sq/ft. 4BR/3.5BA, open floor plan w/ formal living rm, dining rm & spacious kitchen complete w/ Viking range, SubZero refrigerator, granite counters & large island. Centrally located, convenient to school, bus line & parks. MLS 416090. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Hosted by Carii Clawson 206.861.6157.

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Enjoy views of the Bremerton Marina and waterways. One of the best priced condos available! Contemporary/modern finishes throughout. Engineered hardwood floors, limestone countertops, marble tile. Open concept for comfort and style. Large balcony just off the living room. Floor to ceiling windows give a spacious and open feel. Secure garage parking and additional storage. Very close to PSNS, local shops and theater. Fantastic for full or part time living in the Pacific Northwest. Just a ferry ride away from downtown Seattle, and the light rail to Sea-Tac Airport. Come see what Harborside has to offer TODAY! Open Sunday 1-4pm, Weekdays by Appointment.

Amy Allen and Penny Jones (360) 627-7658 Windermere Real Estate www.harborsidecondominiums.com MLS #351118

Location 320 Washington Ave, D304 Price $239,200 Features 913 sf,a/c. forced air, natural gas,

ceramic title, hardwood floors, carpet, dishwasher. garbage disposal, & microwave. Disabled Access, elevator, fire sprinklers, high speed internet available, secure lobby & parking entrance.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1-3

For Sale by Owner

Sunrise Manor

The house is in the desirable, family friendly Edgewater neighborhood. Ownership conveys membership in private beach club. Great location near schools and shopping. Bedrooms have new carpets and baseboard heat. It has a fenced yard, mature trees and lovely landscaping. New paint inside and out. Features a remodeled kitchen.

Delightful threebedroom rambler pleasantly sited on a sunny, level lot with mature landscaping, charming gardens and a dog run. Hardwood floors throughout main living area, newer roof and recently added master suite with large walk-in-closet and French doors to patio. This home has been lovingly maintained by the current owner for nearly 20 years, and is move-in ready. Don’t miss this opportunity for great, one-level living.

Location 26600 Weaver Avenue Price $186,900 Features 1056 sq ft., 3 bedrooms, 1 ¾

Carleen Gosney

bathrooms. attached garage, gas fireplace, paved patio, hardwood floors

FOR SALE BY OWNER

(206) 909-2042 Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. carleen@carleengosney.com BainbridgeFineProperties.com MLS #401273

Location 10430 NE Cascade Street Price $349,900 Features 1,707 sq. ft. on one level.

Master suite w/walk-in closet & French doors to patio. 2-car attached garage. Level .36-acre with gardens & dog run.


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3 BEDROOM, 2.5 bath home. Walking distance t o P S N S a n d F e r r y. Washer, dr yer. $1300 month. Pet negotiable. 360-286-9237

SUNDAY

FINCH PLACE APTS 215 Finch Place SW Taking applications for waiting list for 1 bedroom units. 62+, handicap or disablility eligible. Income limits apply. 206-842-0724 TDD: 711 POULSBO 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, heat/AC, water/septic included. Large,quiet,private lot, hot-tub, wood stove, no smoking, pets negotiable. $1350 plus deposit. 360-930-2230

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Real Estate for Rent Kitsap County BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

H O M E F O R R E N T. Beautiful Crystal Springs neighborhood, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home, with garage and bonus room. Q u i e t a n d ve r y l i g h t . Lovely setting on 3/4 acre surrounded by woods. Open floor plan. Large front deck and Fr e n c h d o o r s . S h o r t walk to waterfront access. $1,850 per month. Short term (4 - 5 month) or long term (plus 1 year) lease. No smokers, small pet negotiable with deposit. Call 206855-0591. Po r t O r c h a r d s S u n ny slope area Spacious rambler 3bdrm 1.75ba on Large Cor ner Lot. Huge Garage. Only $ 1 0 9 5 / m o. Av a i l a b l e Now! See at: 5442 Sunny Slope Road. Good Credit and Steady Employment Required. 800682-1738

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3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH home with fenced yard and 1 car garage. $975 per month, first, last, deposit req. 360-340-3676. Port Orchard

3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH Miller Bay home. New appliances incl washer, dr yer and dishwasher. New paint & carpet. Two car garage. Great neighborhood. $1,350/ Month, first, last, deposit. 206661-3039. Visit our web site for great deals nw-ads.com

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3000 SqFt, 3 BR, 3 BA, l ove l y u p s c a l e h o m e. Den, family room, bonus room, vaulted ceilings, 5pc. master bath, gourmet kitchen, walk in pantry, gas fireplace & heat, A/C, 3 car garage. $ 2 2 5 0 m o n t h , wa t e r, 9OURĂĽNEWĂĽJOBĂĽISĂĽWAITINGĂĽATĂĽĂĽ WWW NW ADS COM sewer & garbage included. $2000 deposit. Call Sell it free in the Flea Leonard (253)988-2028

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2,900 SF, 4 BR, 3 BA S e r e n i t y o n a c e ra g e ! Two stor y home near shopping, schools, ferry and naval bases. Tons of upgraded features, make for easy living! Master has walk-in closet & bath. Carpet & tile throughout. Utility room with washer/ dryer. Hightech media panel. Energy efficient home keeps heating/ cooling cost low! Large front & back porch. Sewer paid. Pets negot. $1,695/mo $1500 deposit (2 payments). Bob 360-271-8834. WWW NW ADS COM ,OCALĂĽJOBSĂĽINĂĽPRINTĂĽANDĂĽON LINE Apartments for Rent Kitsap County

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BREMERTON

3bd/1ba, 1,566 SqFt hm has NEW roof, sink & counters. Newer vinyl flooring, fresh paint & lots of upgrades! Lovely back patio w/garden areas. MLS# 397134 PRICE REDUCED TO $184,900 Hosted by: Carolee Vergeer 360-271-9732 DD: From Warren Ave, go East on 11th, 2 blocks to left on Park Ave. Go past Evergreen Park & take an immediate right on Park Drive to home.

SUNDAY

FROM 13– 4 PM

OPEN HOUSE THURS-MON 1-4 $239,900 1380 NE Watland St. DD: From Central Market, go E on Forest Rock to rt on 12th ave, to lft on Watland St. Beautiful 2-stry hm. 2 bd, 2.5 ba, Parlor, 2-car gar. Tommy Jones 360-731-9685. View at www.johnlscott.com/73224 NEW ON MARKET POULSBO $239,950 Great home w/an open floor plan, sits on a private 2 acres & features 1911 sqft, a spacious kitchen w/a pantry & 3 large bedrooms that have walk-in closets! Donny Reece 360-509-5249. View at www.johnlscott.com/41019

KINGSTON $84,500 Peaceful 5+ acre home sites within minutes to ferries. Not a gated community, no HOA, shared well, basic CCR’s. Call for Septic Systems info. Jan Zufelt 360-297-0325. View at www.johnlscott.com/56116

3bd/2.5ba, 1,786 SqFt hm remodeled master bath w/ jetted tub, sep.shower & double sinks! New carpets & fresh paint. 2 brand new decks. On roomy 1 Acre. MLS# 407736 PRICE REDUCED TO $254,000 Hosted by: Bob Vergeer 360-271-9731 DD: From Bremerton/Silverdale on Hwy 16, exit right (West) at Burley/Olalla. Turn left on Bethel, right on Oak, to left on Stoney Ridge. Follow around to end.

SUNDAY FROM 1– 4 PM

KINGSTON $97,500 Large parcel of land, 8.81 acres, close to Kingston Ferry. Tree line between you & adjoining parcels. Water Share provided. Great neighborhood. Jan Zufelt 360-297-0325. View at www.johnlscott.com/59114 NEW ON THE MARKET $159,000 10 Beautiful acres minutes to Silverdale. Needs Well & Septic. Preliminary work started...needs updating. Easty to view. Annette Nitz 360-620-1076. View at www.johnlscott.com/75012 PRICE REDUCED BAINBRIDGE $345,000 Gorgeous Manzanita Bay Waterfront lots! The two lots total 125 feet of highbank waterfront. Secluded neighborhood. One of the best buys on the island! Stephanie Edwards 360-779-8517. View at www.johnlscott.com/68089

MASON COUNTY 7880 NE MISS HAILEY LOOP

KINGSTON

3bd/2.5ba, 2,136 SqFt hm has new interior paint, fridge, microwave & DW. Newer heat pump, hot water take & laminate flooring. Huge deck. 1+ Acre. MLS# 326077 PRICE REDUCED TO $339,000 Hosted by: Steve Smaaladen 360-710-8800 DD: From d.town Kingston, drive West on SR 104. Turn right onto Balmoral Pl. turn left onto Miss Hailey Loop to home.

W/D hookup - laundry facilities. On 27 well maintained acres. Walk to busline, shopping. Cross street to schools, library, more. Military Welcome.Small pets

NORTH KITSAP

LOTS AND LAND

13387 STONEY RIDGE LN SW PORT ORCHARD

KINGSTON 2 BR, 1.5 BA Robinswood Townhome Apts. 1/2 Mile to Ferry Park-Like Setting Income Limits Apply Section 8 Welcome

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Apartments for Rent Kitsap County

TAHUYA $35,000 Think of a vacation get away near the Hood Canal & Maggie Lake!! Bank owned 3BR/2BA with 1344 sq. ft. that needs some repairs but lrg deck off back & privacy! JOHN L. SCOTT 360-876-7600. View at www.johnlscott.com/68992

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Viewcrest Villages 360-377-7661

360-297-4144

POULSBO

$150 OFF!! 1-2 BEDROOMS

$695-$785

No pets. Credit check. Valley View Apt.

Available Now!

360-779-4679 POULSBO

FJORD VISTA II 19581 1st Ave NE Very Nice 2 or 3 BR Apt. Rent Is Based On 30% Of Income. Income Limits Apply 360-779-6939 TDD: 711

fjord.manor@ad-west.com POULSBO

L I B E R T Y B AY V I E W Condo! 1 Bedroom updated with fireplace on bus line. Quiet & private! Club house with community pool, sauna, hot tub & laundry. 10 minutes to Bangor/ Silverdale. Water, sewer, garbage, basic cable paid. $800 plus dep. No smoking/ pet. 360-876-7200. POULSBO

WINDSONG APTS 19880 3rd Ave NW Very Nice 1 or 2 BR. Short Waiting List! Rent Is $585 or $685/Mo Income Limits Apply

360-779-6244

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN SUN 1-4 $425,000 708 Village Circle NW Charming house in fun neighborhood close to town. 3 Bdrm/2.5 BA. Detached 2 car garage w/ finished bonus room above. HOST: Mike Ballou. Kevin Pearson 206-780-3315. View at www.johnlscott.com/13306 OPEN SUN 1-4 $799,000 Stunning 4000+ sq.ft. home seamlessly blends interior & exterior spaces w/ manicured woodlands, streams & ponds. A sophisticated retreat. Details abound. Eileen Black 206-780-3320. View at www.johnlscott.com/21931

CENTRAL KITSAP BREMERTON $225,000 Two homes for one price!! OWNER CONTRACT possible! 4BR/1.75BA in the Belfair Valley area, close to Gold Mtn./ PSNS, also has 24’ X 30’ garage & fruit trees Eric Von Marbod 360-710-2010. View at www.johnlscott.com/42915 NEW ON THE MARKET $295,000 Got airplanes? Rare Apex Airport hm with HUGE 50’ x 70� hanger has 1 bd & 1 ba & a 3 bd, 2 ba manufactured hm (rented) next to hanger inc on all 2.56 acres John David 360-509-0691. View at www.johnlscott.com/89902 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! $262,500 10618 Buccaneer Pl NW DD: Silverdale Way to Anderson Hill Rd, to Apex to Plat Entrance. New Construction in Silverdale. Priced from $259,000. Agent on site! Silverdale Office 360-692-9777. View at www.johnlscott.com/48065

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

550 Madison Ave Apartments Now Accepting Applications for Wait List

1 & 2 BR, 1 BA Apts Income Limits Apply

206-842-8144 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Rhododendron Apts 235 High School Road Taking Applications for waiting list for 1 & 2 BR units. Handicap and disablitiy eligible, rent 30% of income. Income limits apply

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WE WANT TO RENT A horse proper ty with a nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath unfurnished house. Room for three horses, fenced with shelter. Retired couple, excellent ref. $1,500- $2,000. Call Dennis 208-481-0769 or dennis.higman@gmail.com

WOODCREEK APARTMENTS 1 & 2 bedrooms Available Now Move-In Ready

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF: BARBARA J. CROSS, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00391-1 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 decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any other wise 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 in which the probate proceedings were commenced. 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 und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: 10/19/12 Dated this 10th day of October, 2012. MARION CROSS Personal Representative D I A N E F. R U S S E L L , WSBA #16190 Attorney for Personal Representative 9226 Bayshore Drive NW, Ste. 270 Silv e r d a l e , Wa s h i n g t o n 98383 Date of first publication: 10/19/12 Date of last publication: 11/02/12 PW691018 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY ONEWEST BANK, FSB Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF R U T H M. JACKSON, DECEASED, BREM-AIR DISPOSAL, INC., AN OREGON CORPORATION., SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; CITY

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OF BREMERTON; UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POSSESSION OR CLAIMING RIGHT TO POSSESSION, Defendant(s). NO. 10-2-02831-7 SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Ruth M. Jackson, Deceased Judgment Debtor The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. If developed the property address is: 2913 Porter Street, Bremerton, WA 98312 Legal Description: CHARLESTON THE NORTH 70 FEET OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 26, CHARLESTON ADDITION; TOGETHER WITH AND EASEMENT OVER THE NORTH 2.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF LOTS 3 AND 4 FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR; TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT OVER THE NORTH 40 FEET OF LOT 5 FOR PARKING; SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT OVER THE EXISTING D R I V E W AY F O R I N GRESS AND EGRESS; SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR REPAIR OF THE EXISTING SEWER LINE LEADING TO PORTER STREET, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 2, PAGE 16 OF PLATS, RECORDS OF KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON. Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 3732-026-003-0100. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, December 21, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the In Rem in the sum of $122,727.01, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF By: David White Chief of Investigations and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: Law Offices of Robinson Tait, P.S. Attn: Scott Grigsby 710 2nd Ave, Ste 710 Seattle WA 98104 206-676-9640 Date of first publication: 10/26/12 Date of last publication: 11/16/12 PW694078

TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF RUTH M. JACKSON, DECEASED JUDGMENT DEBTOR Scott Grigsby WSB# 41630 Robinson Tait, P.S. 710 Second Avenue, Suite 710 Seattle WA 98104 Phone: (206) 676-9640 F a c s i m i l e : (206) 676-9659 Email: sgrigsby@robinsontait.com SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY ONEWEST BANK, FSB Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF RUTH M. JACKSON, DECEASED, BREM-AIR DISPOSAL, INC., AN OREGON CORP O R AT I O N . , S E C R E TARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; CITY OF BREMERTON; UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POSSESSION OR CLAIMING RIGHT TO POSSESSION, Defendant(s). NO. 10-2-02831-7 ORDER OF SALE AN ORDER OF SALE HAS BEEN ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE, DIRECTED TO THE SHERIFF OF KITS A P C O U N T Y, C O M MANDING THE SHERIFF AS FOLLOWS, WHEREA S , T H E S TAT E O F WASHINGTON TO THE SHERIFF OF KITSAP COUNTY GREETINGS: WHEREAS, in the above-entitled court on September 20, 2012, Plaintiff, secured a judgment against defendants Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Ruth M. Jackson, deceased, in the total judgment amount of $229,850.38, together with interest at a rate of 1.37% per annum, $11.48 per diem, from the date of judgment and continuing thereafter until the date of sale. WHEREAS, the judgment is a foreclosure against parties of a Deed of Trust Mortgage on real estate in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT “A� Ta x P a rc e l N o . 3732-026-003-0100 and commonly known as: 2 9 1 3 P o r t e r Street, Bremerton, WA 98312 WHEREAS, on September 20, 2012, the Court ordered that all of the above-described property be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of principal, interest, attorney fees, costs and disbursements and other recovery amounts with interest to date of the sale of the property. NOW, THEREFORE, in the name of the STATE OF WASHINGTON, you are hereby commanded to proceed to seize and sell forthwith and without appraisement, the property above-described, in the manner provided by law, or so

much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the judgment amount plus interest to the date of sale. The redemption period is 0 months. The Sheriff’s notice of sale shall be published in the Port Orchard Independent. DATED this 2nd day of October, 2012. KEVIN D. HULL JUDGE of the said Court, and the seal thereof on DAVID W. PETERSON COURT CLERK By KRISTIN KINSLEY Deputy Clerk 12-9-02131-4 Judgment Number THE SALE DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2012 AT 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . , AT T H E MAIN ENTRANCE, KITSAP COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON. Y O U M AY H AV E A RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPERTY FROM THE S A L E U N D E R S TATUTES OF THIS STATE, INCLUDING SECTIONS 6.13.010, 6.13.030, 6.13.040, 6.15.010 AND 6.15.060 OF THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON, IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED IN THOSE STATUTES. STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF BY: DAVID WHITE CHIEF OF INVESTIGATIONS AND SUPPORT SERVICES Date of first publication: 10/26/12 Date of last publication: 11/30/12 PW694085

AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 2; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF 829.29 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO LYMAN D. BAIRD IN DEED RECORDED ON APRIL 12, 1893 IN VOLUME PD OF D E E D S , PA G E 2 9 2 , RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BAIRD TRACT TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE WEST 230 FEET OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 2; THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 185 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE 1 7 5 F E E T; T H E N C E E A S T PA R A L L E L T O THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BAIRD TRACT AND ITS EXTENSION EAST TO THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID G O V E R N M E N T L O T; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST BOUNDARY TO A POINT 185 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF S A I D B A I R D T R A C T; THENCE WEST TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS A STRIP OF LAND 40 FEET IN WIDTH, THE CENTERLINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: B E G I N N I N G AT T H E NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE HERETOFORE D E S C R I B E D T R A C T; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTH MARGIN OF VIRGINIA POINT ROAD AND TERMINUS. Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 352601-2-053-20-06. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:30 A.M. Date: Friday, December 21, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $258,033.92 together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF Chief of Investigations and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: By: David White

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS, A CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. R O B E RT A . B A G L E Y AND DEIRDRE K. B A G L E Y, H U S B A N D AND WIFE; AND JOHN AND JANE DOES, OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NO. 11-2-02111-6 TO: Robert A. Bagley, Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. If developed the property address is: 15323 Virginia Point Road NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 35261E (PARCEL C OF SHORT P L AT N O . 2 9 7 4 R E CORDED UNDER AUDITOR’S FILE NO. 8 2 0 8 2 7 0 1 1 0 ) T H AT PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 2, SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W. M . , I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING

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Bishop, White, Marshall & Weibel, P.S. Attn: William L. Bishop or Annette E. Cook 720 Olive Way, Suite 1201 Seattle, WA 98101 206-622-5306 Date of first publication: 10/26/12 Date of last publication: 11/19/12 PW694310

NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the South Kingston Road - Carpenter Creek Bridge project (CRP 1573) KC-221-11 with SB Structures, LLC has been accepted as complete by Kitsap County. Any parties having claim for material, labor or damages with reference to this project have thirty days from October 26, 2012 to respond to the Construction Division of the Kitsap County Department of Public Works, 614 Division Street, MS-26, Port Orchard, WA 98366. Jonathon Brand, P.E. Assistant Public Works Director/County Engineer Date of publication: 10/26/12 PW694616

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pets/animals Cats

BENGAL KITTENS, Gorgeously Rosetted! Consider a bit of the “Wild” for your home. L i ke a d ve n t u r e ? T h i s may be the pet for you! www.seattlebengals.com then click on “Kittens” to see what’s available with pricing starting at $900. Championship Breeder, TICA Outstanding Cattery, TIBCS Breeder of Distinction. Shots, Health Guarantee. Teresa, 206-422-4370.

A K C G R E AT D A N E puppies! Health guarantee! Very sweet, lovable, intelligent, gentle giants. Males and females. Now offering Full-Euro’s, HalfEuro’s & Standard Great Danes. Dreyersdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes and licensed since 2002. $500 & up (every color but Fawn). Also; selling Standard Poodles. Call 5 0 3 - 5 5 6 - 4 1 9 0 . www.dreyersdanes.com

Rottweiler Pups AKC German Vom Schwaiger Wappen. Hips guaranteed, Born Aug. robust health, shots, wormed, ready to go. $900. 425-971-4948. pfleminglive@ymail.com Also ask about our 5 year old Male.

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COLBY UMC BAZAAR! Kitsap’s Destination Bazaar! November 2nd and 3rd. Fr iday, 9:30am 4pm; Saturday, 9:30am 2pm. Colby United Methodist Church, corner of Southworth Drive and Har vey Street. A ve r i t a bl e b o u t i q u e o f handmade items by our Womens Group. No Vendors. Kitchen Items, Baskets, Bake Sale, N e e d l e w o r k , D e c o r, Cards, Gifts. Hot Lunch Served Both Days from 11:30am to 1:30pm. Proceeds Benefit Missions. 360-871-3365. THE HANSVILLE Ar ts and Crafts Guild invites you to our Fall & Holiday Art & Crafts Tour. Friday & S a t u r d ay, O c t o b e r 26th-27th, 10am-4pm. Maps available at the Hansville Store and from any Ar t Guild member and Tour participants. Estate Sales

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Marine Sail

2002 OLDSMOBILE Bravada Spor ts Utility 4WD, AT, 4 door. Crusie in style with this fully loaded equipment package! Sleek silver exterior with beige leather interior. Your saftey is complete with On Star option! Runs well! Only Automobiles 122,000 miles. $3,500. Classics & Collectibles Vashon Island. Call Bob 1969 VW BEETLE. Pale 206-619-1453. Blue and is a Beauty. Original paint, 4 speed. Motorhomes Over $3,000 in reciepts. Fun to drive. Perfect for teenager looking for first car or VW Buff. Asking $8,000 OBO. 253-2171986 or 253-857-6162 after 5pm. Olalla/ Kitsap 2004 31’ FLEETWOOD County area. Can email Storm Fully Furnished in photos. well cared for cond! Fully self contained! ExtremeCASH FOR CARS ly clean inside and out! Junk Car Removal Sleeps up to 4. Easy d r i v i n g w i t h b a ck u p with or without Titles camera. 2 TV’s (includLocally Owned ing King Dome satellite system), DVD player, radio & CD player. 2 slide outs. New engine 2010 Automobiles with only 2,000 miles. Ford $32,000 obo. Oak Harb o r, W h i d b ey I s l a n d . 360-675-1172. 12’3”x6’ GLEN EL Design Bobcat sailboat. Marconi sail, and electric outboard included. Handcrafted wood boat in good condition! $2,500 obo. Call 360678-6684.

Thursday & Friday October 25th & 26th 10am-7pm. Scottish Rite Building 817 S. Vassault St. Tacoma WA 98465

Tents & Travel Trailers

2003 FORD Taurus SE. Beautiful condition. Und e r 9 7 , 0 0 0 m i l e s. A l l power, air conditioning. All the amenities of the SE model! Charcoal Grey Metallic. Near ly new Goodyear Radials. Babied with Mobile One. $5995 Firm. She’s Worth It! Compare with local dealers at $6600 to $7995. Whidbey Island. 360-279-1753 Automobiles Subaru

2003 SUBARU Outback station wagon LTD, 6cyl automatic, 76,000 miles, new brakes and tires, regular maintenance w i t h r e c e i p t s , fo r e s t green. Runs like a dream. $12,000. Located on San Juan Island. (360)378-1888, (619)203-4313

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1996 GMC SUBURBAN. Electric wheelchair ramp, automatic, alloy w h e e l s, 4 X 4 . S e c o n d POULSBO o w n e r, n o n - s m o ke r. OCT. 26 th -27 th ENTIRE Clean. $2,300 OBO 253H o u s e h o l d S e l l s ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 857-0555 253-777-9612 Furniture, tools, garden equipment, small appli- Sport Utility Vehicles Jeep ances & more! No clothing. Friday & Saturday from 9am to 4pm at 26535 Sanderling Place. Follow signs from HWY 3, North of Poulsbo. NNNNNNNNNNNN

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Bazaars/Craft Fairs

AKC GERMAN Shepherd puppies, bred for sound temperament and train a b i l i t y. A l l G e r m a n bloodlines. Parents onsite and family raised. $700. 360-456-0362 AKC REGISTERED Lab Puppies. Over 30+ titled dogs in the last 5 generations. Sire is a Master Hunter and Cer tified Pointing Lab. OFA Hip and Elbows, Dews Removed, First Shots, Dewor ming. 6 Males (1 Black, 5 Yellow), 6 Fem a l e s ( 2 Ye l l o w , 4 Black). $750 each. Call Mike, 360-547-9393 MINIATURE PINSCHER Puppies For Sale. I have 5 adorable puppies waiting to come home with you. 3 Boys and 2 Girls. Tails cropped and Dew Claws removed. Bor n 07/30/12. Boys: $300, Girls: $400. Please call A m b e r To d ay a t 3 6 0 682-5030 or 775-4555979

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Buy Gold & Silver Coins (360)394-1818 - 1 percent over dealer cost. For a limited time, Park Avenue Numismatics is selling Silver and Gold American Eagle Coins at 1 percent over dealer cost. 1-877-5455402

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Miscellaneous

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Home Services Hauling & Cleanup

Dogs

9 T H A N N UA L J e f f C o H o l i d a y Fa i r. N o v. 3rd-4th. Sat., 9am-5pm. Sun., 10am-4pm. Get a head start on your Holiday Season! Pictures with Santa both days. Hourly Raffles. Fair Restaurant Open. Jefferson C o u n t y Fa i r g r o u n d s , 4907 Landes St, Por t Townsend. www.jeffcofairgrounds.com HOLIDAY BAZAAR. October 26th-27th, 10am6pm. October 28th, 10am-4pm. Par kwood Community Club, 3045 SE Madrona, Por t Orchard. Admission: FREE! (accepting nonp e r i s h a b l e i t e m s fo r South Kitsap Helpline). Gifts for all occasions! SONS OF NORWAY Ladies Club Scandinavian B a z a a r & B a ke S a l e. Sunday, November 4th, 11:30am-4:00pm. 1018 18th Street, Bremerton. Cookies, Needlepoint, Holiday Breads, Rosemaling. Questions? Call 360-373-1503, MonThurs 10am-3pm.

wheels Marine Power

17’ Glass Steury 1979. Solid boat! Comes with Tr a i l e r, S t r o n g 8 5 h p Johnson engine, brand new 9.8 Tohatsu motor, n ew f i s h f i n d e r, n ew electric down rigger, new electric wench, all new seats, and many extras. O a k H a r b o r. $ 2 5 0 0 . (360)675-1662

M OV I N G A N D M U S T sell our 2008 Jeep Wrangler! Black, 4 door, 4WD, power locks / windows, AC, locking gas cap, 3.8 V-6, 3 piece hard top, seat covers, alarm, mud flaps, sirus radio, sub woofer, bra / hood cover, step rails, tow package, EBS anti skid, beefy tires, chrome wheels, 49,000 miles. Ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n ! $22,500. Kitsap County. Cathy 360-981-3752 or cscottdo@hotmail.com

2004 KOMFORT 25TBS in excellent condition! $ 1 2 , 9 5 0 . G a ra g e d o r covered when not in use with low miles (4 trips per Summer). Length: 26’x8’0”. Axles: 2. Weight: 6018 lbs. Slides: 1. Queen and 3 bunk beds. Sleeps 9. New tires with spare tire and carrier. Weight equalizing hitch with sway control bar. Power Tonque Jack. Four manual stabilizer jacks. Large awning, luggage rack and bike rack attachment. Air conditioner, furnace and lots of accessories. Great deal! Call 425445-0631 or email jfinan61@hotmail.com for more info. Currently located in Fall City, WA. 29’ ALPEN LITE travel t r a i l e r. S o l i d , c l e a n ! Comfor table walkaround queen size bed, kitchen and dinette, bathroom with shower, good storage areas, propane tank, some appliances will need replaced. Good condition! $3,500 / offer. 360-3769020. Orcas Island. Vehicles Wanted

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