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A holidAy concert feAturing you PORT ORCHARD — The Western Washington

Center for the Arts hosts a Christmas Holiday Concert and Carol Sing Dec. 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m., 521 Bay St., Port Orchard.

will be available.

The concert will feature some of your favorite WWCA performers and you.

c-Stock StudentS in concert

Festival seating; tickets by donation. Refreshments

For more information, call (360) 769-7469 or go to www.wwca.us.

SILVERDALE — Maestro Friedrich Schlott presents

his C-Stock U students in his annual Christmas show, “A Song Was Born At Christmas,” Dec. 23, 2 p.m., in the Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way NW. C-Stock is the Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap. This year’s concert

combines the fun of the season with the sacred music that celebrates Jesus’s birth. Donation requested: $5. The concert features, in order of billing, Sarah Sveen, soprano; Alyssa Becker, mezzo; TaMara Bale, alto; Julie Riley, alto; Johnny Felty, tenor;

Mathew Flaherty, tenor; Alex Becker, baritone; Tom Clouthier, baritone; Nova Hughes, piano. For more information, call (360) 692-9940 or go to www.cstock.org. — For more holiday events, see Kitsap Week Calendar, pages 5-7.

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Serving coffee and hope Mayor

wants school resource officer Response to shooting in Newtown, Conn. By KIPP ROBERTSON

Bellringer Fund $15,000 from goal POULSBO — Donations to the Poulsbo Lions/ Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund totaled $20,076 on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. The week’s gifts included anonymous donations ranging from $20 to $1,200. All told, $9,600 was donated this week. Mike’s Car Wash in Poulsbo has pledged to the fund a portion of proceeds from car washes through the end of the year. The Lions hope to raise $35,000 to help meet local needs. Last year, $33,061 in donations provided 102 Christmas dinners for local families and helped more than 300 local people in crisis. See FUND, Page A9

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Rocky Basile, Coffee Oasis Bremerton’s store manager, helps out at the grand opening of Coffee Oasis Poulsbo, Dec. 15. The shop has fresh-roasted coffee and is open for business; the teen center welcomes North Kitsap youth needing a warm place to seek help or a shoulder to lean on. Megan Stephenson / Herald

Long-awaited Coffee Oasis opens in Poulsbo By MEGAN STEPHENSON

mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com

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OULSBO — Dave Frederick was echoed by many at the opening of Poulsbo’s Coffee Oasis teen center on Dec. 15 when he called the day “bittersweet.” The opening of the center for local homeless and at-risk youth came one day after the tragic shoot-

ing at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where 27 people died. Perhaps Ryan Lanza, the 20-year-old shooter, could have been reached by a Coffee Oasis-type organization. “That life could have been saved, and a lot of other lives could have been saved,” Frederick said. “That’s why we exist.”

Coffee Oasis opened its third teen center in Kitsap County at 780 NE Iverson St., at the corner of 8th Avenue, offering a safe haven, job training, school help, mentoring, and a place just to be heard for teens with nowhere else to go. Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson spoke to the crowd, which filled the See COFFEE OASIS, Page A11

POULSBO — Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson thinks of the Hostmark area as a little city when school is in session — a little city in need of protection. According to an October student head count, 2,369 students attend Poulsbo Elementary, Poulsbo Middle School and North Kitsap High School, all on Hostmark Avenue. Following the Dec. 14 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Erickson will propose a budget amendment to reinstate a school resource officer for the Hostmark campuses. “It’s pretty obvious to me that we need to have a police presence there,” Erickson said. “Especially after what happened in Connecticut. It’s imperative to have it.” The Poulsbo City Council adopted a $24.7 million budget for

Snow didn’t slow packing of 100 Christmas dinners for local families By RICHARD WALKER

rwalker@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — Neither rain nor snow could slow the volunteers in their task.

Within an hour Wednesday morning, members of the Poulsbo Host Lions Club had filled boxes with enough food for 100 families’

Christmas dinners. “This is great. I love it,” said John Macdonald, a Poulsbo Lions Club member who drove See DINNERS, Page A10

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John Macdonald of the Poulsbo Noon Lions Club does a final tally for the Christmas food basket program, Wednesday. Richard Walker / Herald


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Indianola # 257342 $829,900 This Wendell Lovett NW contemporary design takes full advantage of the seascape. Expansive decks & walls of windows embrace the view. Nestled on 2 lots, lush landscaping, 165’ frontage, dock & 35’ float-this is an exquisite waterfront retreat. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Hansville #149862 $895,000 Fantastic 150’ of no bank shipping lane waterfront. Large home on 3.05 AC & a buoy for summer moorage. Sit on the deck & watch sunrises, world shipping & wildlife. Six bay garage is dry walled , has wood stove, wiring for TV & phone. Builtin vacuum, washer & dryer, freezer & half bath. Pat Miller 360-509-2385.

Illahee #430543 $65,000 Amazing lot in upscale gated neighborhood with all utilities including sewer, water and gas at the street. This is the last of three lots in the Ambleside section of Illahee. Enjoy parks and ponds right at your door. Tom Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550. Illahee #430520 $65,000 Amazing lot in upscale gated neighborhood with all utilities including sewer, water and gas at the street. This is the last of three lots in the Ambleside section of Illahee. Enjoy parks and ponds right out your door. Tom Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550. Poulsbo #114171 $69,900 Location Location Location! Beautiful sunny knoll w/ territorial views out across the valley for our building site. Views of surrounding woods, stream & wetlands, this is a sweet spot! Close in to town, yet offers a privacy & wildlife to enjoy. Wells in the area are approx. 250’ to 350’. Survey completed. Ideal location, just minutes to downtown Poulsbo and Hwy 305 for commuters. Annita Baze Hansen 360-779-5205. Bremerton #392746 $88,000 Builders Wanted! 4 level lots waiting for you to build. This property sits across from elementary school and close to town. All utilities in the street. Kim Stewart 253-225-1752. Lemolo View Lot #317667 $89,000 One of the few view lots looking right at the Brothers, and the Olympic Mountains. Nice, convenient location in the Lemolo community of Poulsbo. This 1.1 acre lot is level, with a slight slope to the West. Owner willing to negotiate some dirt work with a full price offer. Nice Evergreens, marketable timber, and a lovely mountain view! Tim Thompson 360-779-5205.

JeFFerson CountY Fisherman’s Harbor #430573 $225,000 Cabin on protected, picturesque Fisherman’s Harbor. Everything you need in an efficient small footprint. It’s nearly new with a big deck for outdoor dining on your fresh-caught seafood or just relaxing. Level usable lot overlooks the harbor, community marina & boat ramp. Peaceful spot at the end of the road, yet it is only 4 miles by boat from dining in Seabeck. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205. Bridgehaven #349270 $295,000 Architecturally-interesting, hilltop contemporary home w/sweeping Hood Canal & mtn views. Bright and open w/easy deck access. Spacious den/office, cozy loft & big basement w/shop & rec room. Community amenities incl marina, boat launch ramp, picnic cabana & water system. Easy commuting location. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205. Commercial #430003 $299,000 This 7,216 sq ft facility on over 11.6 acres is a rare opportunity at an incredible price. Currently operating as a church; many other uses possible, limited only by your imagination.WAY under assessed value!! Close to Old Ft Townsend State Park & Discovery Bay Golf Club. Mike Draper 360-731-4907.

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Belfair #419854 $179,000 3 bdrm rambler on acreage. Olympic Mtn view. Large liv rm w/wood stove, master w/adjoining bth & additional den/office. Level garden area, fruit trees. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315.

LONGBRANCH #429619 $79,000 70 feet of Low bank waterfront, Pebble beach’s, Fishing, Crabbing & private. Just a few minutes from HWY 16 Gig Harbor. Bryan Petro 360-876-9600

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PORT ORCHARD #405339 $49,950 This lot could be the perfect spot for your new home! A rural setting just off of Sedgwick Rd and convenient to Port Orchard, the Southworth Ferry and Hwy 16. Mike Rochon & Mark McColgan 360-876-9600

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POULSBO — A proposed gas station on Viking Avenue has been conditionally approved. Hungsung LLC applied for a site plan review, type II permit, for a gas station at 21985 Viking Ave., northwest of the corner of Viking and State Route 305. Planning Director Barry Berezowski approved the site plan Oct. 26, but required mitigations under the State Environmental Policy Act. The site will include a 4,918-square-foot building, with a convenience store and a fast-food restaurant with a drive through. The gas station will feature four fuel pump stations. A car wash station will be phased in at a later date. The site will include 34 parking spaces, stormwater management and landscaping. There will be two access points from Viking Avenue. The site plan and planning documents can be reviewed at the planning department at City Hall. — More business briefs on page A9

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Officers will be present at schools Friday POULSBO — The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department plans to have as many deputies in public schools Friday as it can, according to sheriff’s spokesman Scott Wilson. The department will bring in off-duty personnel too, Wilson said. Schools include those within the North Kitsap School District, where detectives have been inves-

tigating threats of violence since Tuesday, Wilson said. The threats, Wilson said, are unsubstantiated. An email to parents from school district spokeswoman Jenn Markaryan confirmed there were threats made within NKSD, but classes will continue. “We have become aware of some rumors of threats at schools in our district

[Friday],” Markar yan wrote. “There is nothing to indicate that there is a credible threat to student safety.” The district encourages anyone with information about threats being made to call (360) 779-8721. The school district will release all students by noon Friday because of a furlough day. High school and middle school students

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Continued from page A1 2013 on Dec. 19. Erickson will bring the budget amendment forward to the City Council at its first meeting in January. Though it is unknown exactly how a school resource officer would be funded, Erickson said the city will make it happen “even if we have to dip into our reserves.” In the past, the city and North Kitsap School District shared the cost of a resource officer. The position was eliminated about three years ago because of city and district budget cuts, Erickson said. The final decision to make an amendment to the budget will be up to the City Council. Though Erickson would like to pay for a resource officer out of the city’s reserves if needed, she will reach out to the district and county to help financially. She would ask the county for assistance because a good majority of students attending Poulsbo schools do not live within city limits, she said. Removing the resource

Sierra Strandberg of Kingston took this picture of a neighbor’s tribute to the children and adults slain Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. “They have six little flags for the adults that were killed, and 20 smaller flags for the children that were killed,” Strandberg emailed. The flag on the flagpole is at half-staff. Sierra Strandberg / Contributed officers from the district saved the district about $76,000 a year. The decision came as the school board was balancing the 2010-11 budget, with a $700,000 gap. Both high schools for-

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merly had resource officers — a police officer at NKHS and a sheriff’s deputy at Kingston High School. Because the officers were taken away from other duties to patrol the schools, the program was

will be released just before 11 a.m. Kindergarten and preschool will be released at 11:55 a.m. Elementary schools will end their day at noon. There are two reasons law enforcement will have a presence: it will be one week since the Newtown massacre, and some interpret the Mayan calendar to say the world will end Dec. 21.

“We are going to be there for the students, staff and faculty,” Wilson said. He said the presence will, if anything, add calm. Wilson said that 99 percent of the time, people making threats toward a school and its population are underage. Wilson said making a threat, even as a joke, can warrant an arrest. Poulsbo police have investigated threats inside

partially funded by the school district. They also patrolled other schools in the district when needed. The officers acted as liaisons between the district and the police department or sheriff’s office, and handled crimes committed on campus, calls to child protective services and other legal issues. Officials say the officers’ presence acted as deterrents to crime in and around the schools. Though there are no officers or sheriff deputies assigned to schools, there are employees, hired by the district, dedicated to security. District Superintendent Patty Page said there are two security employees at NKHS, and at least one at Kingston High School. Both middle schools have a security staff member, she said. The mayor’s offer is “wonderful,” Page said. District administration does feel it is providing a safe environment, however, she said. Page and Erickson have not had a chance to meet about bringing a resource officer back. Page did not want to comment on whether the district would help fund an officer, because “we haven’t had a conversa-

tion to talk about how that would work,” she said. NKHS Principal Judson Miller said he values the relationship between the school and the Poulsbo Police Department. “We can always use more resources, the more resources the better,” he said. Miller said a few students approached staff on Dec. 14 “in shock and concerned” about the Connecticut shootings, but many students didn’t hear the full story until they were released for the day at 2:30 p.m. He said counseling staff was on hand Monday for any student who wanted to talk. He said the school’s focus is to work on establishing consistency, a safe routine and ensuring school is a welcoming place for students. The school regularly practices different security drills, including a safety lockdown drill. Other local schools have similar drills. Jon Torgerson, principal of Suquamish Elementary School, said it’s important to reassure students, “letting them know they’re safe, that we have a plan in place … [that] all the adults here are here to keep them safe,” he said. “We don’t

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city limits, Poulsbo Deputy Chief Bob Wright said. There have not been any direct threats against any schools, he said. Wright said anyone making threats against a school or person will be arrested on threat charges and booked into jail. The case will be forwarded to the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office. It could be a misdemeanor or a felony. Wright urges anyone that knows of a threat or rumor to contact police by calling 9-1-1.

want to scare the kids, we want to let know we’re doing everything we can to keep our school safe and protect them.” Because of local gunrelated incidents, Erickson said she’s been asking for more than a year that a school resource officer be reinstated. Among the most recent incidents: Matthew Henninger died Feb. 8 at Les Schwab Tire Center on Viking Avenue. He was shot and killed by Poulsbo police after he fired a handgun in the store. Casey Cutlip was arrested Feb. 21 on suspicion of shooting his friend in the head at Viking Crest Condominiums. Thomas Anthony Black was killed by tribal police after he pulled a gun during a warrant arrest in Suquamish in Dec. 8, 2011. Erickson said she’s “heartbroken” for the people killed in Connecticut and their families, and said every political body should be considering upping security at schools. “We have wakeup calls,” she said. — Reporter Megan Stephenson contributed to this report.

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ike any community, North Kitsap is a community of people from different cultures and different faiths. And yet, as members of this community, there is much that binds us together as one. We mourned together this year — vehicle collisions took many lives. We struggled to pay bills together. Kitsap County’s unemployment rate dipped to 6.6 percent in November and Poulsbo has had its best year in sales tax revenue since 2009, yet North Kitsap Fishline reports its client list has tripled in the last few years. We gave to help our neighbors. Among the vehicles we used: the Poulsbo Lions/Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund and ShareNet Neighbor Aid. We saw need and responded. The new Poulsbo Coffee Oasis will meet the needs of homeless and at-risk children and teens in North Kitsap. Churches continue to open their doors for community meals every week all year long. Hundreds of families received food for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year thanks to the local Bellringer Fund, North Kitsap Fishline, St. Vincent de Paul, and local churches. We appreciated the generosity of others. The Suquamish Tribe once again donated more than $500,000 to the community, including $100,000 to the North Kitsap School District in April and $80,000 to Peninsula Community Health Services this week. There are many more examples: Food drives organized by businesses and neighborhoods. Volunteers staffing emergency shelters. Service clubs doing what they do to meet health and social needs in our communities. As we’ve seen this year — indeed, as we see year after year — each of us matters. We each have the capacity to make sure no one falls through the cracks. When times are tough, that’s how we survive. Yes, our communities are comprised of people of different cultures and different faiths, but we all share one thing in common this season: Commitment to make tomorrow better. Hanukkah was Dec. 8-16. Christmas is Tuesday. We wish you all the blessings of the season, and a Happy New Year.

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ov. Chris Gregoire asks Washingtonians to observe a moment of silence at 9:30 a.m. local time Friday out of respect for the families devastated by the murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. In Connecticut, places of worship will ring bells 26 times Friday in honor of each life taken at Sandy Hook Elementary. Meanwhile, the U.S. Postal Service has established an address for messages of compassion and condolence to the community of Newtown. The address is: Messages of Condolence for Newtown, P.O. Box 3700, Newtown, CN 06470. The USPS will work with local community groups to help distribute the messages.

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Letters Family thankful for efforts to find son We want to thank the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department for their quick response the night our son, Brandon Blanford, went missing. We extend special thanks to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue Unit; Washington Explorer Search and Rescue, Kitsap Unit; All Breed Canine Search and Rescue; German Shepherd Search Dogs of Washington State; North Kitsap Fire & Rescue; and Suquamish Police Department. The wonderful sheriffs and overwhelming search effort helped us to cope in this crisis. Thanks again and God bless you. The Blanford Family Hansville

Local reaction to shootings in Connecticut The subject of making it illegal for civilians to own assault rifles has been ongoing for a couple decades. The NRA has taken the position of keeping assault rifles legal for law-abiding citizens, and that is why I am not a member of the NRA. My question is this: why does a civilian need a weapon that is designed to kill people? I have been a hunter since I was a child, and own shotguns and hunting rifles, so I am “pro gun.” But I see no reason why anyone needs to own an assault rifle, which is designed to kill people by spraying out as many bullets as possible in a short period of time. My deer rifle is bolt action and can hold five bullets, but I only load two bullets at a time. If I am fortunate enough to get a good shot, as a sportsman and responsible hunter, my goal is to use only one bullet and I only shoot if I have a good chance of killing the animal quickly. I don’t need a rifle that can hold 60 bullets. I also do not need an assault rifle to defend my home and family. If one has a desire to use an assault rifle, then perhaps they could be a policeman or join the armed services and defend our country.

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It is time that reason must be observed and the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution be repealed. A well-reasoned amendment assuring the right of a citizen of the United States to keep and own a firearm should be formed. This amendment must place restrictions on the type and operation of permitted firearms and ammunition. This amendment shall require a permit and vetting prior to issue of permit. Certain circumstances such as mental impairment, instability or a history of such would deny a permit. A permit to own a firearm would be no different than a permit to operate a vehicle, a driver’s license. Time is of the essence in this needed action. Earle L. Willey Indianola

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errors, should be locked up — and, should her Royal Highness deem fit, Fox News for that whole misinformation about weapons of mass destruction. I can attest in the past to outright denial of salient facts by the mainstream — for instance, Marvin Bush’s role in Stratesec/ Securacom; and pools of molten metal at the World Trade Center towers. Three separate sensationalist crimes now involve key witnesses in the Libor scandal, if we include the New York stabbing homicide of a CNBC executive’s children by a “crazed nanny.” Libor is the biggest scandal ever in history. Meanwhile, the Connecticut police seem hell-bent on controlling the narrative, unfolding as political theater by mainstream lackey presstitutes, a coup de grace for gun control. Rather than investigating this criminal act, they intend to prosecute the alternative press (gun owners are next). Why? What kind of country have we become? If the Connecticut police can afford to prosecute Facebook posts, can we afford the loss of the free press? Pete Holcomb Suquamish Editor’s note: On Dec. 16, the New York Daily News reported: “There has been misinformation coming from people posing as the shooter in this case, using other IDs, mimicking this crime and crime scene,” Vance said, adding that some of the posts are of a “threatening manner.”

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n Jan. 26, you and your entire family are invited to an extra special event. Your Kingston branch library staff and neighbors are working to bring you a new branch library within a new community center at Kingston’s Village Green. On Jan. 26, visit the future building site at 3 p.m., and at 4 p.m. come to the current library to warm up with delicious local fare and festivities. We’ll have activities for all ages. Check our online calendar or call us in case of any updates, www. krl.org/kingston. At the Kingston branch n Kingston Book Group: Jan. 2, 10:30 a.m. We will be discussing “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak. n Friends of the Library: Jan. 8, 10-11 a.m. in the Indianola Room. You're

invited to participate in this volunteer organization that supports the Kingston Branch. They will be at the kick-off festivities as well. n Writers Group: Jan. 8 and 22, 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a friendly, supportive atmosphere to encourage writing. We want to read what you want to write: poetry, nonfiction, fiction, or memoir. Beginners welcome. n Legos at the Library: Jan. 10, 3-5 p.m. If you love Legos, grab a friend and head to the library for an afternoon of free play or a challenge if you are up to it! For tweens and children. n Preschool Storytime: Jan. 16, 23 and 30, 10:30-11 a.m. Come enjoy a morn-

ing full of stories, songs, rhymes, and fun with our youth services librarian, Whitney! Especially for children 3-5 accompanied by a caregiver. Siblings welcome. n Stuffed Animal Library Sleepover: Jan. 25, 1-6 p.m. Drop off only stuffed animals. Do you wonder what happens in the library at night? This night, it's a slumber party for stuffed animals! On Friday, children can drop off a stuffed animal or doll at the library, and on Saturday you can come to pick it up between 1-6 p.m. This event works best with a not-so-favorite stuffed animal that a child can easily live without for 24 hours. n Building Activities for Youth: Jan. 26, 4-5:30 p.m. As part of our kick off, we’ll have a Creation Station

where youth can imagine and create their dream library. n Classics Book Group: Jan. 28, 6:30 p.m. Discussion will be on “The Maltese Falcon” by Dashiell Hammett. At the Little Boston branch n Little Boston Book Group: Jan. 2, 11 a.m. Discussion will be on “The Hare with Amber Eyes” by Edmund de Waal. n Crafternoon: Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Adults bring your handwork projects and see our newest craft books. Make something new! n Legos at the Library: Jan. 8, 3-5 p.m. If you love Legos, grab a friend and head to the library for an afternoon of free play or a challenge! For tweens and children.

PUBLIC MEETINGS Jan. 2 Indianola Port Commission, 7 p.m., Indianola Clubhouse. Online: www. portofindianola.com. n Kingston Citizens Advisory Council, 7 p.m., North Kitsap Fire & Rescue headquarters station, 26642 Miller Bay Road. Online: www.kitsapgov.com/dcd/ community_plan/Citizen_ Advisor y_Committee/ Kingston/kcac.htm n Poulsbo City Council, meeting cancelled. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Jan. 8 n Greater Hansville Area Advisory Council, 6:30 p.m., Hansville Community Center at Buck Lake Park. Online: www.kitsapgov.com/dcd/ community_plan/Citizen_ Advisor y_Committee/ GHAAC/ghaac_main.htm.

n Eglon Port Commission, 7 p.m., Eglon Schoolhouse. Jan. 9 n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo Board of Fire Commissioners, 4 p.m., 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www. poulsbofire.org. Jan. 10 n North Kitsap School Board, 6 p.m., district board room, 18360 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Online: www.nkschools.org. Jan. 14 n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7 p.m., district headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online:

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www.nkfr.org. Jan. 15 n Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, 6:30 p.m., North Kitsap Fire & Rescue headquarters station, 26642 Miller Bay Road. Online: www.myvillagegreen.org. Jan. 16 n School Closure Community Forum, 6:30 p.m., Poulsbo Middle School gymnasium, 2003 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Final forum in the series. n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. Jan. 23 n Poulsbo Board of Fire Commissioners, 4 p.m., 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www. poulsbofire.org.

ian, Whitney! Especially for children 3-5 accompanied by a caregiver. Siblings welcome. All branches of Kitsap Regional Library will be closed Jan. 21, 2013, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Please call (360) 297-3330 or check our website, www. krl.org, to confirm program information. — Tomi Whalen is branch manager of the Kingston and Little Boston branches of the Kitsap Regional Library. Contact her at twhalen@krl. org.

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SEQUIM — It was a sweet victory for the Vikings varsity team Dec. 18, when the team defeated the Sequim Wolves, ending a losing streak. “We lost three in a row, for self-confidence it was a big

win,” Viking head coach Tim French said. The Vikings won 50-31 on the road. The team’s Olympic League record is now 3-3. Sequim’s loss bumps its record down to 2-4. On any night, a team can suddenly step up and win.

French said playing in the Olympic League feels “like an uphill battle from the start.” “It’s a nice boost,” French added. The Vikings outscored the Wolves three of the four quarters. The team, down 13-9 at the beginning of the second,

scored 18 to the Wolves’ 9. The Vikings continued the moment, scoring 12-5 in the third and 13-5 in the fourth. Rebekah Baugh dominated the scoreboard with 18 points. Baugh leads the team in steals, assists and scoring. See Vikes, Page A7

Wrestling: Four place first at tourney SILVERDALE — Three wrestlers from the North Kitsap School District returned from the Hammerhead Tournament Dec. 15 with first place titles. North Kitsap’s Jake Velarde won the 145-pound title after pinning Battle Ground’s Adam Peterson in 1 minute 44 seconds. Kingston’s Bobby Reece III won 13-1 over Peninsula’s Casey Larson in the 160pound division. Kingston’s Ivy Rodolf pinned Kelso’s Yuliya Dzhumaniyazov in 2:50, winning first in the 118pound division. And Sonya Redbird took first in the 155-pound division, defeating Sammy King (10-4). North Kitsap’s Bella Livingston finished second in the 124-pound division after being pinned in the championship round by Kelso’s McKenna Emmert (2:59). Kingston’s Aaron Dickson, took third in the 182-pound division. And Peyton Reece took third in the

Bucs boys, girls deny Bulldogs By KIPP ROBERTSON

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A North Kitsap swimmer shouts encouragement from the edge of the pool to his teammate during the double dual against South Kitsap and Kingston high schools Dec. 18 in the North Kitsap Community Pool. Kipp Robertson / Herald

Boys swim: Bucs, Vikes left treading water against SK

POULSBO — Neither the Kingston Buccaneers or North Kitsap Vikings were able to overcome the South Kitsap High School boys swim team Dec. 18. South Kitsap defeated the Bucs (95-73) and the Vikes (8782) in a double dual at the North Kitsap Community Pool. The Bucs were able to hold

out until the 50 Free, when South Kitsap pulled ahead with 12 points. South Kitsap continued to pull away, finishing the 400 Free Relay and the meet with a first place finish. The battle against the Vikes was slightly closer. The North Kitsap team led 12-2 after the 200 Medley Relay, and then fell behind until the

100 Breaststroke. During the breaststroke, a first and second place finish brought the team back up (78-77). The Vikes lost after two 400 Free Relay teams were disqualified. The Vikings next meet is Jan. 10 against Klahowya at North Kitsap Community Pool. The Bucs travel to Sequim Jan. 10. Meets start at 3:30 p.m.

KINGSTON — The North Mason Bulldogs varsity teams were shutdown by the Kingston Buccaneers Tuesday night. Both the girls and boys lost to the Bucs. The Buccaneer teams improved their Olympic League records to 3-3. The Kingston Buccaneers girls team defeated the Bulldogs 37-23 in the Kingston High School Gymnasium. The Bucs are Benefit Dance now tied for fifth for Ian in the Olympic Following the League with the Kingston/North North Kitsap Kitsap boys varsity Vikings. game tonight, a The Bulldogs benefit dance for are 0-7. Ian Gunnell will be The win for held in the North the Bucs was Kitsap High School their fourth this Gymnasium. season. For more The team’s information on defense is there, Ian, visit North Kingston head KitsapHerald.com coach Matthew and search “Ian Gunnell.” Smith said. Kingston kept the Bulldogs from scoring double digits during all four quarters. The Bulldogs were held to two points in the third quarter. Kingston’s Savannah Turrieta was the top scorer of the game, shooting for a total of 15 points. Smith said Turrieta can do it all, including offensive drives in the hole and hitting three-point shots. “Turrieta’s scoring is helping keep us in the game,” Smith said. On defense Katelyn Carper had 12 steals. Drew Clark earned 16 rebounds and was one point away from earning a double-dou-

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NM 6 7 2 8 — 23 KHS scorers: Savannah Turrieta 15, Drew Clark 9, Katelyn Carper 7, Sarah Hamal 4, Aileen Kaye 2

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Kingston boys Swimming Dec. 18 double dual against South Kitsap

Dec. 18 against North Mason Final: KHS 71, NM 44 KHS 21 12 25 13 — 71 NM 6 4 17 17 — 44 KHS scorers: Hans Schippers 14, KT Deam 12, Kyle Hamal 10, Beau Rabedeaux 9, Nathan Carleton 8, Henry English 8, Connor Wall 6, Matthew Shaw 2, Tyler Shuey 2

North Kitsap Boys Basketball Dec. 18 against Sequim

Final: SK 95, KHS 73 Top finishers: 200 Medley Relay — KHS, 1:56.69; 200 Free — Fox, KHS, 2:00.79; 200 I.M. — Szerlog, KHS, 2:31.23; 50 Free — DeRego, SK, 22.88; 100 Fly — DeRego, SK, 58.82; 100 Free — Martin, SK, 59.05; 500 Free — Johnson, SK, 6:03.96; 200 Free Relay — SK, 1:57.89; 100 Backstroke — Baetz, KHS, 1:10.07; 100 Breaststroke — Szerlog, KHS, 1:13.75; 400 Free Relay — SK, 3:48.57.

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Continued from page A6 ble — she scored nine points. The Bucs pressured the Bulldog defense through the entire game, Smith said. He said the Bulldogs had about three rebounds. “It wasn’t easy for them at all,” Smith said of the Bulldogs. “We pressured the ball well.” The Bucs are next up against the North Kitsap Vikings at home, Dec. 21. Junior Varsity plays at 5:15 p.m., Varsity starts at 7 p.m. Smith said if the Bucs

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Kingston Wrestling Dec. 15 at Hammerhead Boys Championship: 160 — Bobby Reece, KHS, def. Larson, 13-1. Third/Fourth: 182 — Aaron Dickson, KHS, def. Leech, 4-2. Girls Championship: 118 — Ivy Rodolf, KHS, p. Dzhumaniyazov, 2:50; 155 — Sonya Redbird, KHS, def. King, 10-4.

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Dec. 18 double dual against South Kitsap

Final: KHS 37, NM 23 KHS 9 12 8 8 — 37

M.Rojano), 1:59.86; 200 Free — Johnson, SK, 2:12.50; 200 I.M. — I.Christen, NK, 2:23.94; 50 Free — DeRego, SK, 22.88; 100 Fly — DeRego, SK, 56.82; 100 Free — Martin, SK, 59.05; 500 Free — I.Christen, NK, 5:53.25; 200 Free Relay — NK (T.Breitbarth, A.Moran, D.Williams, M.Rojano), 1:46.02; 100 Backstroke – J.Crede, NK, 2:20.26; 100 Breaststroke — A.Moran, NK, 1:16.47; 400 Free Relay — SK, 3:48.57.

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Girls Championship: 124 — Emmert p. Bella Livingston, NK, 2:59.

Kingston Gymnastics North Kitsap Gymnastics Dec. 15 at Capital Final: Capital High School 152.25 North Kitsap 149.5 North Thurston 148.35 Kingston 136.5 NK results: Vault — 14th Sarah Zimmerman, 7.9; 10th Alison Pariera, 8.0; 7th D’Anne Davidson, 8.2; 3rd Choloe Seferos, 8.4. Bars — 10th Sarah Zimmerman, 5.9; 8th Alison Pariera, Jessica Dimof (tie), 6.0; 7th D’Anne Davidson, 6.2; 2nd Choloe Seferos, 7.5. Beam — 9th Sarah Zimmerman, 7.2; 8th Jessica Dimof, 7.3; 5th D’Anne Davidson, 8.2; 3rd Choloe Seferos, 8.5. Floor — 9th D’Anne Davidson, 8.4; 3rd Choloe Seferos , 9.0. All-Around — 11th Jessica Dimof, 28.3; 10th Sarah Zimmerman, 28.5; 7th D’Anne Davidson, 31; 3rd Choloe Seferos, 33.4.

can keep the Vikings score in the 30s, the Bucs can win it. “It’s going to be a battle,” Smith said. The boys varsity team improved its Olympic League record to 3-3 after crushing the North Mason Bulldogs on the road. “We had a really good first half,” Bucs head coach Blake Conley said. The Bucs outscored the Bulldogs 21-6 in the first quarter and 12-14 in the second. The Kingston team continued the momentum in the third quarter, scoring 25-17. In the fourth, the

Bulldogs scored 17 points to the Buccaneers’ 13. Kingston’s Hans Schippers scored 14 points and had seven rebounds. KT Deam shot for 12 points and earned five steals. The Buccaneer win over the Bulldogs rebounds the team from two, buzzerbeater losses last week. The Bucs have lost four total. The losses have all occurred in the last minute of the game, where the Bucs fell behind. The Bucs need to finish their games strong, Conley said. Once they can do that, the team will “be pretty dang good.” The team’s strength is in

its defense, which is typical of Buccaneer basketball. Conley wants to see less turnovers and better shot selection. Along with Schippers, who was the top scorer against the Bulldogs, Conley said Connor Wall and Kyle Hamal have also been stepping up their game. Wall has done a good job shooting, Conley said. Hamal, at 6-feet 7 inches, is doing a solid job on defense, Conley said. The Bucs are next up against the North Kitsap Vikings (4-2), Dec. 21. The game is in the North Kitsap Gymnasium.

night and earned nine rebounds — Molly Lemmon currently leads the Vikings in rebounds and had seven against the Wolves. A few Junior Varsity players stepped up as well. Annika Krol and Melissa Hamblet both played “amaz-

ingly well,” French said. And Patricia Halir continues to surprise the team with what she can do, French said. The Vikings had four varsity players out with injuries against the Wolves, including Leah Baugh, Addie

Clark, Emmalee Nold and Sheridan Sanchez. Clark and Sanchez are expected to return for the game against the Kingston Buccaneers Dec. 21. Baugh and Nold may be out for a few weeks. Though adjustments

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Vikes 'pre-game vision' helped defeat PT POULSBO — The North Kitsap boys varsity basketball team did not take the Port Townsend Roughriders for granted Dec. 14, which coach Tony Chisholm credits for their 59-43 victory. “They handled it,” Chisholm said. The Vikings had a “pre-game vision of what they were supposed to do and took care of business.” North Kitsap’s Riley Lindsey lead the Vikings with 20 points. Kendal Gill and Carson Roberts each earned 10 in the night. The Vikings led the

Roughriders in all four quarters, which included outshooting them 16-7 in the second. The Vikings are now 4-2 in the Olympic League and 4-4 overall. Port Townsend dropped to 2-5 in league and 2-5 overall. The Vikings lost to the Sequim Wolves, 58-41, Dec. 18 at home. The Wolves (5-1) are third in the league after the win over the Vikings. The Vikings play the Kingston Buccaneers tonight at home.

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Continued from page A4 “It’s important to note that we have discussed this with federal authorities. These things are crimes. They will be investigated and prosecuted.”

Good teachers are society’s backbone I am bone tired of politicians and pundits bemoaning the failures of our schools and our political system, especially those who see all change as threats to our Constitution. Our forefathers knew our Constitution, written by imperfect human beings for imperfect human beings, is not perfect. That is why they were wise enough to make provisions for interpreting and amending it within the system of

checks and balances they established between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of our government. Critics of progressive policies need to honestly admit they do not trust our democratic Republic, which constantly seeks the proper balance between personal freedom and social justice. Economic justice is a huge part of social justice. The work of a teacher is to develop minds. Most doctors are highly trained mechanics of our bodies. Why then is the work doctors do worth more than the work of a teacher? Perhaps it’s because most often ignorance is bliss and seldom physically fatal. Too many critics maliciously characterize taxpayer-funded teachers as “takers, not makers,” as greedy pigs feeding at the public trough. However, good

teachers are the backbone of a healthy body politic. Did Nature bless teachers not only with an education but with the mutant gene of need rather than the normal gene of greed? Unbalanced critics need to get a grip! Tom Driscoll Poulsbo

Be a responsible dog owner I just had an extremely unpleasant encounter with a dog owner that makes me question just how we’ve crossed the line to dogs having more rights than people. Today, I was waiting outside for my child’s bus to arrive after school. I live in Poulsbo Place, which is a haven for dog owners. Many regularly walk their dogs in the neighborhood. And many, many times I have unknowingly stepped

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to defecate and urinate on the street side of public sidewalks. However, I was simply asking her to move her dogs a short way away from the exact spot where my child daily exits his school bus. It’s mere steps away from our front door. I was so frustrated by the conversation that I’ll admit I even said “shame on you” when I realized the woman would not extend future courtesy or consideration of my request. Yes, dog owners may be within their “rights” to allow their dogs to defecate and urinate in front of my house, but what about my child’s rights to exit a school bus on grass and a sidewalk in front of our home that hasn’t been used as a toilet? Darcy Himes Poulsbo

Thank you for crime reports I wrote to you a couple of months ago commenting that the Kingston Community News was not including a listing of the local crimes occurring in our neighborhood. Now that both the North Kitsap Herald and Kingston Community News are publishing these reports, I want to commend you for your receptiveness to my suggestion. It is important that people be aware of these types of crimes and you are performing an important service by reporting both the good news and bad news. Keep up the good work. Dorothy Benson Kingston

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Business briefs A summary of permit applications filed with Poulsbo and Kitsap County.

21-lot subdivision proposed on Pugh near Lincoln Road POULSBO — A devel-

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Continued from page A1 Donations can be delivered to the Herald, 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 205, Poulsbo; or mailed to P.O. Box 1244, Poulsbo, WA 98370. The fund is a proud local tradition that dates back to 1946, when Frank and Mabel Raab founded the fund as a way for local residents to help meet the needs of their neighbors. The fund is part of the Raab Foundation, but is administered by the Poulsbo Noon Lions Club. Bellringer Fund chairman John Macdonald, a Poulsbo CPA, said there is no overhead. Every penny goes to local needs. Contributions are tax-deductible. The Bellringer Fund will use about $5,000 to provide those Christmas food baskets. The remainder of the funds will be distributed to North Kitsap Fishline, Kingston ShareNet and St. Vincent de Paul Society. Those organizations will use the money to help people stay in their homes, keep the lights and heat on, and meet other needs. Week 5 n The Red Hat Sassy Sisters of Little Norway: $195. n Patrice and David O’Morchoe: $100. In memory of Joan (Cissy) Nenstiel. n Mary and Al Carter: $50. n The Petersens: $200. n $250: In appreciation of Lou and Anita Puzon n Jim and Mary Groh: $80. n Anonymous: $1,200. n Harold and Ardys Richardson: $100. In memory of loved ones: Leo Strand, Greg Richardson, Claude A. Richardson Jr., Claude A. Richardson Sr., and Lettie B. Richardson. n Anonymous: $150. In honor of Ethan, Natalie, Henry, Bridget and Isaac. n Anonymous: $101. Remembering Steve. n Margaret and Neil Storey: $200. In memory of our mothers. n $300: Merry Christmas everyone, from The Six

oper applied for city permits for a 21-lot subdivision on Pugh Road near Lincoln Road. Thomas Wolter, WNV, LLC applied for a preliminary plat type III permit Nov. 15. The subdivision would be located on 4.85

Pak. n Edward Forman: $100. n From Me and From Gene: $100. In honor of Dale Fullerton. n Dale and Barbara Rudolph: $100. n George and June Burt: $200. In loving memory of our daughter Laurie Burt and parents Hjalmer and Agnes Olson. n Jerr y and Janet Deardorff: $50. To our friends in need. n John and Sylvia Castleman: $50. In loving memory of daughter Vicky. n Anonymous: $20. n Mike and Marlene Hattrick: $50. In memory of Margaret and Al Brooks. n The Teddy Bear Coalition: $1,000, plus 25 Teddy Bears, 2 Bicycles, a Mini ATV and a Mini Motorcycle. n Sandi Jackson: $50. In memory of Mom, Dad, Hap and Carrie. n Stephen Anderson: $100. In honor of IBEW retirees. n Genevieve Gorman: $100. n $250: In appreciation of Vern and Nita Johnson. n Anonymous: $100. In memory of Mary. n Nancy Johnson: $50. n $250: In appreciation of Barbara Grout. n Herb and Elda Armstrong: $100. In honor

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acres on the 20000 block of Pugh Road. Zoning is lowdensity residential, with proposed lot sizes minimum 7,500 square feet — four to five units per acre. The city has reviewed the proposed projects and expects to issue a mitigated determination of non-significance. A drainage study will be required. Wolter has not applied

for a clearing and grading permit, final plat, or building permits. The application can be reviewed at City Hall.

SUQUAMISH — The Suquamish Tribe submit-

ted a county Shoreline Variance Permit application to replace the float at Kiana Lodge. The Tribe proposes a 12-by-60 steel float with four 24-inch diameter steel piles secured to the sea floor. Kiana Lodge is located at 14976 Sandy Hood Road in Suquamish. The area is zoned rural residential, but the shoreline designation is

of family. n Jon and Elizabeth Schneidler: $200. In memory of Bill Sudduth and Bob Alford. n Phyllis Ruckel: $100. n $100: In memory of Bill and Regina from Don and Jean. n The Caldart Family: $300. In memory of Clyde. n Lorene Klamke: $100. A time for sharing. n John and Jacquie Cain: $50. In memory of Mickey Cain and Iva Ottersbach. n $100: From Dianne in memory of Ben. n David and Dorothy Benson: $100. n Jeff Tolman, Mike Kirk and Matt Clucas of Tolman Kirk Clucas, PLLC: $250. Thanks for your great work! n Geri Vondersmith: $25. In memory of Delmer Freiboth. “Missing you” — Geri. n The Nelson Family: $100. In loving memory of Larry Nelson and Alex O’Handley. n Poulsbo Daughters of Norway Nina Grieg Lodge No. 40: $100. n Vivian Whipp: $50. Thank you to the Poulsbo Yacht Club for a Ship Parade Greeting. n Eleanor Magnuson: $50. n $250: In appreciation of the caring and welcoming

staff at the Silverdale Retina Center. n Sue Guldjord: $100. In memory of Bruce. n Jan Seifert: $100. Merry Christmas to All. n Chris and Suzanne Tapper: $50. Happy Holidays. n Willa A. Fisher, MD: $100. n Douglas and LeAnn Mong: $100. In loving memory of Fritz Brost, Harold and Mary Mong. n Warren Tytler: $100.

n Donna Svarthumle and Helga Husby: $25. In memory of Ray, Ozzie, Palma and our friends. n Merna Nordstrom: $20. n Poulsbo Mini Storage: $100. n Stephen and Kristi Growdon: $100. In memory of Elaine Turner. n Jerry and Gladys Parrish: $100. n John Nelson: $200. n Richard Wright: $434. n Sandi and Jay Dahlquist:

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Dinners

Continued from page A1 over snowy roads from his Seabeck home to help. “It’s one of the things I enjoy most about the holiday season.” Lions Club members shopped at Albertsons, Central Market and Red Apple for families whose names were provided by Fishline and ShareNet. The dinners were funded by the Poulsbo Lions/Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund. This was a team effort. At each market, Lions shopped from a list of items for families of various sizes. Each family gets a turkey, bread, brown-and-serve rolls, canned cranberries, canned milk, canned pumpkin, canned vegetables, canned yams, celery, eggs, margarine, onions, potatoes, oranges, stuffing, sugar, vegetable oil, a foil pie tin, and Christmas candy. The stores got into the action as well. At the checkout stand, store employees

From left, Christine Murdock, Megan Nordnes and Bob Newman of Poulsbo Albertsons and John Macdonald, Larry Linn and Jim Schoettler of the Poulsbo Lions Club were among the participants in the Christmas food basket shopping effort,Wednesday. Richard Walker / Herald rang up items from a line of shopping carts and put the items in boxes labeled with the family’s name. The boxes were then stored for pickup — 33 or 34 boxes per store. With discounts given by the stores, each box cost approximately $55,

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Murdock said she usually tries to take 10 percent off the price, but this time used various discount programs to get the Lions savings of up to 20 percent. “It was a good win for them,” she said. And it was a personally gratifying experience for her.

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“It’s nice to be part of something that is so important to the community,” Murdock said. “We did a food drive in September for Gateway Fellowship. I like to do that kind of stuff.” Donations to the local Bellringer Fund are used to provide food, emergency shelter and emergency financial assistance to North Kitsap residents in need. The fund was founded in the 1940s by Frank and Mabel Raab as a way for neighbors to help each other during emergencies. The Poulsbo Noon Lions Club administers the Bellringer Fund for the

Raab Foundation. The Christmas food basket program is a Bellringer tradition. The fund customarily provides 100 Christmas food baskets to local families; that’s one-sixth of the money raised each year. The rest of the money is distributed to North Kitsap Fishline, ShareNet and St. Vincent de Paul, which use the funds to assist families who need help avoiding eviction, paying utility bills, and keeping homes supplied with heating fuel. All told, the Poulsbo Lions Bellringer Fund and its donors assisted more than 300 families in 2011.

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Continued from page A9 applied for a county conditional use permit to provide an outdoor facility for weddings and community events. Gregg and Andrea Sampson of Red Cedar Farm on Lofall Road outside Poulsbo propose a year-round outdoor event center on 10 acres, and an additional 10.37 acres of undeveloped land at a later date. Both properties are zoned rural residential and are served by on-site septic disposal and on-site wellwater. The record was closed Dec. 20, and the hearing examiner will make a decision in two weeks.

POULSBO — Maki McDanel applied for a home occupation permit from the city so she may offer Japanese tutoring from her residence on Nesvik Way. McDanel proposes to use 365 square feet of her home to tutor up to three students in Japanese language and culture, Monday through Friday, 2-5:30 p.m. by appointment. Parking will be accommodated in an existing driveway, and no signage is proposed. Planning Director Barry Berezowski approved the application. The staff report is available at the planning department at City Hall.

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coffee shop and recreation room to the brim. When Erickson became mayor in 2010, she still thought of Poulsbo as a “sleepy town,” she said. “I didn’t think we had this kind of problem, but we did,” she said of teen homelessness. Erickson found out about Coffee Oasis in 2010, when it had opened its second location in Port Orchard. Frederick and Erickson agreed it would take a year to organize an effort to build a Poulsbo location, not including looking for funding. When Erickson mentioned her desire to help homeless youth to Meredith Green, a member of Rotary Club of Poulsbo-North Kitsap, the pieces began to fall together, Erickson said. Rotary raised nearly $20,000 at an auction in 2011, donating all the proceeds to the effort to build a Coffee Oasis in Poulsbo. “This has been an incredible journey for me,” Green said, now president of Rotary. She met many Coffee Oasis youth who worked on the Poulsbo project, finding out later that they had had brushes with the law. She called them “delightful.” “That’s what Coffee Oasis does,” she said — recovers street and at-risk youth and helps them become productive citizens. One of those former Coffee Oasis teens is now an outreach coordinator for the organization. Coffee Oasis found

Jason Tompkins at age 13, when a Bremerton police officer brought him there instead of jail. Coffee Oasis surrounded Tompkins with support and helped him build skills to succeed after school — job training, how to find housing — and gave his life structure and helped him develop moral standards, he said. “That became my heart’s desire,” to help those like himself, Tompkins said. He still runs into folks he met on the streets; they’re still living rough lives. “I still want to be a fixer,” he said. Tompkins has been reaching out to youth in North Kitsap for the last few months. His goal is to let every youth in North Kitsap know about Coffee Oasis’ resources, even if they never become home-

less, he said. He said North Kitsap is “100 percent different from Bremerton.” Bremerton is grungy, but with the north end being more rural, youth “hide it a lot more, or [hide it] better.” “I don’t want to change them, but I want to let them know there’s something different,” Tompkins said. “They’re subconsciously raising themselves.” Outreach director Daniel Frederick said the kids they’re meeting on the streets are getting younger. Homelessness is becoming generational; some street kids are having their own kids and raising them on the streets, he said. “We want to put our foot in that and stop it,” Daniel said.

Staff and volunteers pour fresh-roasted coffee during the grand opening of Coffee Oasis Poulsbo, Dec. 15. Below, from left, Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson, Miss Silverdale Epiphany Nick, Miss Poulsbo Michaela Meeker, Rotary Club President Meredith Green, Coffee Oasis founder Dave Frederick, Coffee Oasis employee Christine Walker, and County Commissioner Rob Gelder. Megan Stephenson / Herald photo

Daniel is the son of Coffee Oasis founder Dave Frederick, and Daniel was 11 when the organization was first founded, a shock to his formerly “comfort-

able” home life. He went from being “cloistered” to “most of the kids I knew were a little rough around the edges,” Daniel said. Daniel planned to earn his master’s degree in Colorado and teach, but four years ago he felt the calling to come back and help with the Coffee Oasis mission, as a “healing community,” he said. He has four outreach coordinators serving seven schools. Many of the staff, like Tompkins, can relate to the youth, having had their own struggles or street experience. Daniel said that helps them establish trust. The first step is to build trust in a Coffee Oasis location; the second is to provide mentorship — Daniel said one of their focuses this year is family reconciliation — and the third step is Hope Inc., providing job training and internships. Dave Frederick said the coffee shop business model has been successful — not only does the shop provide a job training venue for the youth, the business supports 50 percent of the organization’s efforts. He said 25 percent

comes from grants, and the remaining 25 percent comes from donations. “[Coffee Oasis] needs our help and support, it needs our business,” Green said. The center also accepts donations of food, and volunteers to mentor and talk with the youth. One Coffee Oasis barista, Christine Walker, works in Bremerton but was on-hand at the Poulsbo opening. She also volunteers her time to talk with the kids that come in. “It’s enriching for me,” she said. Many that spoke, in front at the ribbon cutting or in individual conversations, said the support the Poulsbo community has given was almost “overwhelming.” “The goal is for the community to take ownership,” Daniel Frederick said. “We want the community to say, ‘This is us.’” Coffee Oasis coffee shop is open 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. More information at www. thecoffeeoasis.com.

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SUBMISSIONS Send items to mstephenson@ northkitsapherald.com. Deadline is noon Wednesday for Friday publication. The calendar is intended for community activities, cultural events and nonprofit groups; notices are free and printed as space permits.

today Poulsbo Fire escorts Santa: 6-7 p.m., Anderson Parkway/ Downtown Poulsbo; 7:15-8:15 p.m., Poulsbo Village. Santa will greet folks and take Christmas wishes, escorted by a fire engine. The Longest Night Service: 7-8 p.m., Redeemer United Methodist Church, 9900 NE Shorty Campbell Road, Kingston. Redeemer United Methodist Church and Faith Community Church present a special service to help those who are experiencing grief and

loss, and those in the community grieving with the children and families of Sandy Hook Elementary School. Info: www. redeemer-umc.org. “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”: Through Dec. 22, 7 p.m.,

Port Gamble Theater Co., 4839 NE View Drive. Info and tickets: www.portgambletheater.com. Spazmatics: 9 p.m., Beach Rock Lounge, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Free.

saturday Horsedrawn hayrides and Mr. and Mrs. Claus: Through

Dec. 22, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo.

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NEW YEARS EVE ALL DAY: Dec. 31, 10 a.m., Suquamish Clearwater Casino, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Ring in the New Year at noon! Enjoy party favors, hats and a live concert featuring Danny Vernon’s Illusion of Elvis. Stay for a casino wide countdown at midnight, party favors and hats, and cash drawings at 1 a.m., 2 a.m., and 3 a.m. New Year’s Eve Bingo: Dec. 31,

5:30 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. Bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. No admission fee but one must buy cards in order to play. Children must be accompanied by an adult; alcohol-free event. New Year’s Eve: Dec. 31, 7 p.m., North Kitsap Eagles, 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Prime rib dinner, then dance to the Steve West Band. Cost: $15. Info: (360) 7797272 after 4 p.m. Marine Science Center volunteer class: Jan. 5, 10 a.m.,

Poulsbo Marine Science Center, 18743 Front St. NE. First Saturday of the month. Free. Become a volunteer, learn about wildlife in Puget Sound, take care of tanks, and educate visitors. Bring a photo ID. Info: (360) 5984460, www.poulsbomsc.org.

oNGOING 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. 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. ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP:

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Every Wednesday 11am - 2pm enjoy a traditional Scandinavian smorgasboard at a reasonable price Sons of Norway in Poulsbo 18891 Front Street • Downtown Poulsbo 360-779-5209 • www.poulsbosonsofnorway.com Second Monday of each month, 1:30-3 p.m., Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 NE Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Lora Lehner, (360) 649-6793. Alzheimer’s Association Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group: Third Monday of the month, 4-5:30 p.m., Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. This free support group is for those with early stage memory loss and their care partners. Must contact the facilitator prior to attending. Info: Lora Lehner, (360) 649-6793. American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Phone: (360) 779-5456. BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Delores Van Wyck, (360) 638-0271. CELTIC JAM: Third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Chavurat Shir Hayam Jewish Learning Center: now accepting applications for the new Sunday school year. Contact (206) 567-9414, mailings@ shirhayam.org. Fiction Writers’ Workshop: Mondays, 5-7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Open to serious writers who wish to be published. The format: One of your chapters read aloud,

followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron, (206) 780-2377. Genealogy Open House: Fourth Friday of the month, 10 a.m. to noon, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 2138 NE Mesford Road, Poulsbo. The Poulsbo Family History Center holding open house where staff will explain resources available and answer questions. Info: Joleen Aitchison, bonnefamille@gmail.com, (816) 632-0181. KAFFE STUA luncheon: Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Open to the public. Lunch includes open-faced sandwiches, soup, pickled herring, Scandinavian desserts, coffee. Cost: $10. Kitsap Development Officers Group: First Tuesday of the month, noon to 1:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Free. RSVP: KitsapDevelopment@gmail. com. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Come meet and get to know your neighbors with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: Flo Schule, (306) 930-2558, keyportschules@wavecable. com, flo.schule53@gmail.com. Kingston Business Group: Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table Café. Share ideas, offer business leads, network and socialize. Kingston Citizens Advisory Council: first Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m., Miller Bay Firehouse, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Open to the public; light refreshments are served. See CALENDAR, Page A15

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Continued from page A14 KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: Third Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cutoff Road. KIWANIS Club of Greater Poulsbo: Fridays at 7 a.m. in the Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@ hotmail.com or (360) 5311712. Knitting Group: Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail. com. LEIKKARINGEN FOLK DANCING CLASS: Mondays, 4:30-7 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Joanne, (360) 297-2186. LITTLE NORWAY TOASTMASTERS: Second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., at Martha & Mary on Front Street, Poulsbo. Info: contact@littlenorwaytm. com. LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: First Saturday of every month, 3-5 p.m., on Bainbridge. For location, call Barb, (206) 8425491. MCS SUPPORT GROUP: The Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Support Group meets monthly in Poulsbo. Members suffer reactions to the smell of cigarette smoke, diesel, perfumes, etc. Info: Joan, (360) 697-6168. Me and the Boys: Second Friday, 9 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Bluegrass, old and new. No cover charge. nordic needleworkers: Fridays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,

Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Instruction in hardanger and help in other handwork in available. Info: Grace Overby, (360) 779-2460. Norwegian language classes: 6:30 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Beginning, intermediate and advanced classes. Info: Stan Overby, (360) 779-2460. North Kitsap Senior Citizens Center: Weekly and monthly activities, 18927 Front St., Poulsbo. Mondays: Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Tuesdays: Pinochle, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; pinochle, afternoon. Thursdays: Potluck, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; bingo, 1 p.m. Pinochle tournaments, third Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Board meeting, first Wednesday, 1 p.m. Membership meeting, second Wednesday, 1 p.m. Info: (360) 779-5702. Parkinson’s Support Group: third Thursday of the month, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Ste 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary (360) 265-5993, Janet (360) 2655992. Port of Indianola Commission: First Tuesday, 7 p.m., Indianola Community Center. Agenda posted in Post Office and on Clubhouse Door. Port Gamble Historic Museum lecture series: Second Monday of every month, 5-8 p.m. Info: www.portgamble. com. Poulsbo Friends of the Library: First Monday of the month, 9:30 a.m., in the meeting room at the Poulsbo Library (except during July and August). Membership is $5 a year. Info: www.krl.org and click on the “KRL Support” tab on the home page.

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Poulsbo Farmers Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Poulsbo Village Medical/Dental Center, corner of 7th and Iverson. Through Dec. 22. POULSBO GARDEN CLUB: Second Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road, lower conference room. Socializing and coffee, followed by a speaker. New members welcomed. Info: poulsbogardenclub@ gmail.com. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Poulsbo Evening Pride Lions: First and third Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., St Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Info: Dottie Ridgeway, infopoulsbolions@wavecable.com. Poulsbo Second Saturday Artwalk: Second Saturday of the month, 5-8 p.m. All six galleries on Front Street featuring refreshments and live music. POULSBOHEMIAN ARMCHAIR POETRY SERIES: First Saturday of the month, 7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Nancy Rekow (206) 842-4855. Sunday Morning Faith Formation: 10-11 a.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Education hour preschool through adult. Info: Paul Davis, pauldavis@pflc.org, (360) 7792622, www.pflc.org. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly — weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. Meets every Monday (except federal holidays) at 5 p.m. at the Poulsbo Liberty Bay Presbyterian Church at 1851 9th Ave., off Highway 305.

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Info: John at 779-5382. Understanding Grief support series: Wednesdays, 3:30-5 p.m., Claremont East, 2707 Clare Ave., Bremerton. Presented by Harrison Medical Center. Info: Call (360) 7445618, email palliativecare@ harrisonmedical.org,visit www.harrisonmedical.org/ home/bereavement. Vestre Sund Mannskor: Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Men sing Scandinavian songs. No language requirement. Info: Bob Ellerby, (360) 598-4831. Walk & Yoga: Saturdays, call for details. By donation. Info: (360) 697-6100, www.wellbeing-yoga.com. Wine & Book Club: Third Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Cost: $7.50 each time. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail. com. Women and Cancer Support Group: First and third Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Harrison Medical Center & Kitsap Cancer Services, 19500 10th Ave., Suite 100, Poulsbo. Any woman touched by cancer. Info: Meg Mitchell, (360) 598-7500. Women in Finance Network meeting: Third Friday of the month, 6:15 p.m., at a private home in Poulsbo. Executives and owners enjoy connecting monthly for networking, pot luck and fun. Info: Maria Marsala, (360) 271-8418, www. ElevatingYourBusiness.com/ wifn.

Armstrongs honored

Herb and Elda Armstrong, flanked by Councilwoman Connie Lord and Mayor Becky Erickson, received a plaque and certificate of appreciation from the City of Poulsbo on Wednesday in recognition of their public service. Herb Armstrong was city engineer for 28 years, responsible for the creation of Anderson Parkway and the reconstruction of Front Street. “Our city is as beautiful as it is, in a large part, because of Herb Armstrong,” Lord said. Megan Stephenson / Herald

Clearwater will donate $50 for each sober pledge SUQUAMISH — This New Year’s Eve, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort is inviting guests to celebrate responsibly with a program encouraging revelers to designate a sober driver for the evening. Beginning at 5 p.m., guests who decide to be designated drivers for the night will be given the opportunity to sign a Clearly Responsible Celebrating pledge card. For every guest who signs

and returns a pledge card, the casino will donate $50 to the Kitsap County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), up to $1,500. “We are excited about implementing a program that encourages all our guests to celebrate responsibly,” said Sean Vestal, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort marketing director. “Last year was so successful, we were given the approval to make it an annual offering.” For more information, go to www.clearwatercasino. com.

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about Blanford’s whereabouts should call Detective HANSVILLE — The Nicole Menge, (360) 337Kitsap County Sheriff’s 7117; or Kitsap County Department has suspended Central Communications, its search for Brandon Lee (360) 308-5400. The youngBlanford and hopes some- er Blanford is 36 years one can provide informa- old. He is described as tion leading to Blanford’s Caucasian, 5 feet 11 inches, 226 pounds, medium build, whereabouts. The man’s parents with green eyes and short, light brown curly assume their son hair. He has a tatis dead, that he too on his right walked into the shoulder with waters of Admiralty his daughter’s Inlet the evening of name, “Paris”,” Dec. 11 and let the in Aramaic writfrigid waters take ing, according his life. to the Sheriff’s Charles Blanford Department. of Hansville wrote Brandon Lee Blanford was a letter to the edi- Blanford last seen wearing tor Tuesday thanka cream-colored ing all of the rescue workers who searched jacket with blue patches in for his son, who was last the neck, a long gray-colseen Dec. 11. Involved in ored sweater, black sweat the search were Kitsap pants, black Nike-brand County Sheriff’s Search & athletic shoes and a grayRescue Unit; Washington colored baseball cap. He Explorer Search and was wearing a silver loop Rescue, Kitsap Unit; All earring in his right ear and Breed Canine Search and was wearing black-framed Rescue; German Shepherd glasses. Blanford was last seen Search Dogs of Washington State; North Kitsap Fire leaving his parents’ home & Rescue; and Suquamish in the 39000 block of Shoreview Drive NE, Police Department. “The support was over- Hansville, around 7:30 p.m. whelming,” Blanford said Dec. 11. His family reportTuesday. “Many came from ed that he left the house to far away. They have jobs go for a walk, unaccompaand they gave up their day, nied, in the general vicinity they gave up their work, to of NE Twin Spits Road / Hansville Road NE / Point help.” Anyone with information

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Fifth-graders name Seattle tunneling machine Paula Hammond. Elves and his students have been invited to POULSBO — Poulsbo Elementary students can Bertha’s dedication cernow say they have a hand in emony in Seattle, sometime in summer before the Seattle Highway drilling begins. 99 tunneling project. The students Darr yl Elves’ will also receive Poulsbo Elementary T-shirts. fifth-grade class subThe selected mitted the winning name will be paintname of the tunneled on the side of ing machine recently. the machine. The winning name: Bertha Knight The name is in Bertha. The name was Landes ... former honor of Bertha Knight Landes. selected from Seattle mayor Landes was more than 150 elected mayor entries by a panel of judges, including Gov. of Seattle in 1926 and was Chris Gregoire and the first female mayor of a Transportation Secretary major U.S. city.

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spent about half an hour in the computer lab before selecting a name. “It’s going to be something to see, though,” Elves said.

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Georges celebrate 40th anniversary with a cruise SUQUAMISH — Ted and Karlene George are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Ted George and Karlene Holmes were married at the First Methodist Church in Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 31, 1972. Their blended family consists of eight children, 13 grandchildren, and nine

great-grandchildren. Ted retired in 1991 as a federal administrator for Native Amrican programs, Region X. Karlene taught and was director of Native American programs for the North Kitsap School District for several years. She retired in 1997 as a teacher-trainer for a nation-

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April 27, 1935 to December 7, 2012 Georg was born April 27, 1935 in Mars Hill, NC. He went to the Lord Dec 7, 2012 after a prolonged illness in Poulsbo, WA. He was born to Mars Hill students George Glynn Bolch, Sr and Mary Hilda (Lawrence) Bolch. He lived many places in NC, SC, and TX as his father’s Ministry led the family. He graduated from Central High School, Charlotte, NC, Mars Hill College, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Carson-Newman College. He then attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX earning degrees in Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Religious Education. He served as an organist at the Thomasboro Baptist Church and as director of Recreation at the First Baptist Church while in school. The First Bpatist Church in Charrlotte, NC ordained him in 1959. He then served as associate pastor and choir master during his seminary days. He also spent three summers in California and one in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico under the joint Baptist Student Union of Tennessee and the Foreign Mission Board. He moved to Seattle, WA in 1964 with his mother Hilda Bolch. In Seattle he worked as a Social Worker, Probation Officer, then a counselor at the King County Jail before retiring as a counselor at Schick Shadel Hosiptal. He moved to Suquammish in 1975 and was an active member in several Churches. Georg is survived by his sister, Patricia (Leonard) Hammerquist of Duvall WA, and nephews, Roger (Pam) Hammerquist and David (Kathleen) Hammerquist of Auburn, WA, Don (Irene) Hammerquist of Buckeye, AZ and Michael Hammerquist, of Issaquah, WA, and nieces Kathryn (Luis) Izziqueirdo of Los Angeles, CA, and Nancy (Larry) Granish of Lacey, WA. He also had 13 Great-nieces and nephews and their families will all miss their Uncle Glynn. Services will be held Dec 30, at the New Covenant Fellowship in Poulsbo, WA at 3 PM. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

newsmakers Anniversary and two degrees this week for Mark Levi KINGSTON — Mark and Jerrica Levi celebrated their second wedding anniversary on Dec. 18 in Laie, Hawaii.

They have survived living in a tent, tsunami threats, and cancer but they say all is happy, healthy and well. Mark, a former Kingston resident, is a graduate of Central Kitsap High School, worked for Argosy Tours and is an Eagle Scout. His bride, Jerrica, is a gradu-

ate of Oak Grove High School in Missouri and is a language major at BYU Hawaii. Mark graduated Dec. 15 with two bachelor’s degrees in professional biology and sports science from BYU Hawaii. He was invited by the vice president of BYU

Hawaii to give this year’s student address at the commencement exercises for the 2012 graduating class. He and Jerrica also had the honor of joining Elder David Bednar, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and BYU Hawaii’s president and vice president for breakfast prior to the exercises. Mark will continue his education toward becoming a physical therapist and chiropractor over the next seven years. Jerrica will graduate 2013 with a degree in language. Their friends and family wish them much love and aloha. Well wishes and congratulations may be sent to the happy couple at BYU Hawaii, No. 6265, 55-550 Naniloa Loop, Laie, Hawaii 96762.

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CORVALLIS, Ore. — Sean P. O’Malia of Poulsbo earned placement on the fall term honor roll at Oregon State University. O’Malia, a junior, is majoring in pre-electrical and computer engineering. He earned a GPA of 3.5 or better to be earn placement on the honor roll. See NEWSMAKERS, Page A19


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Appleton, Hansen will help lead two committees Senate assignments will be settled after leadership is decided By RICHARD WALKER

rwalker@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — Local state legislators will set policy and write laws related to at least eight areas critical to North Kitsap in 2013. The 2013 Legislature begins Jan. 14.

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To be on the honor roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work.

Sarah Van Cleave earns honors at Phillips Exeter EXETER, N.H. — Sarah R. Van Cleave of Poulsbo earned highest honors for the fall term at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H. Sarah is in grade 12. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Van Cleave of Poulsbo.

The majority Democratic caucus named Rep. Sherry Appleton, D-Poulsbo, vice chairwoman of the Community Development, Housing and Tribal Affairs Committee. She was also named to the Capital Budget and Public Safety committees. Rep. Drew Hansen, D-Bainbridge, was named vice chairman of the Judiciar y Committee. He was also named to the Finance and Higher Education committees. The state Senate’s Democratic caucus proposed Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-Poulsbo, as chairwoman of the Environment and Growth Management Committee, and proposed her for the pre K-12 Education Committee and the Transportation Committee. The Senate has 26 Democrats and 23 Republicans, but two Democrats have said they prefer to caucus with the Republicans, so committee structure and assignments are still being negotiated.

Poulsbo City This term, Council. Rolfes served Hansen was as vice chairelected to a full woman of the term Nov. 6; he Environment was appointed Committee, in September vice chair2011 to a woman of vacancy creatthe Early Rep. Sherry Rep. Drew Sen. Christine ed when Rolfes Learning Appleton Hansen Rolfes accepted and K-12 appointment to Education and a B.A. in economics a Senate vacanCommittee, and member of the and environmental science cy. This term, he served on Transportation Committee. from University of Virginia. the following committees: Appleton was elected Education Appropriations She also served on the Joint Committee on Veterans' and Nov. 6 to her fifth term in and Oversight; EnvironMilitary Affairs, Joint Select the House. This term, she ment; Judiciary; and Committee on Education served as vice chairwoman Transportation. He is a partner at Susman Accountability, Joint Select of the Health and Human Committee to Address Services Appropriations Godfrey LLP, where he School Funding, and the & Oversight Committee, represents plaintiffs and Ecosystem Coordination vice chairwoman of the defendants in civil litigaState Government and tion. He served six years Board. Rolfes was elected Nov. 6 Tribal Affairs Committee, as a governor-appointed to a full term in the Senate. and member of the Public member of the Community She served in the state Safety and Emergency Economic Revitalization Board, and served six years House of Representatives Preparedness Committee. She’s a former member on the Olympic College from 2007–11, and as a Bainbridge Island City of the state Commission on Foundation Board. He is the author of a Council member from Judicial Conduct and was 2000–06. She was a proj- appointed by Presidents book, “The Dream: Martin ect manager and busi- George H.W. Bush and Luther King Jr. and the ness development officer Bill Clinton to serve on the Speech that Inspired a for the U.S. Agency for state Advisory Committee Nation” (HarperCollins, International Development to the U.S. Commission on 2005). He has degrees from Harvard and Yale Law from 1995-99. She has a Civil Rights. Before being elected School and Oxford as a master’s degree in public administration from the to the House in 2004, she Rhodes Scholar. University of Washing-ton served two terms on the

Meet your reps at Legislative Summit Jan. 8 BREMERTON — The Bremerton, Silverdale and Port Orchard chambers of commerce host a Legislative Summit Jan. 8, 6-7:30 p.m., at the Baymont Inn, 5640 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. The event is open to the public. Call (360) 692-6800. The following legislators were invited to participate. n 6th Congressional District: Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Port Angeles. n 23rd Legislative District: Rep. Sherry Appleton, D-Poulsbo. n 23rd Legislative District: Rep. Drew Hansen, D-Bainbridge. n 23rd Legislative District: Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-Poulsbo. n 26th Legislative District: Rep. Jan Angel, R-Port Orchard. n 26th Legislative District: Rep. Larry Seaquist, D-Gig Harbor. n 35th Legislative District: Rep. Kathy Haigh, D-Shelton. n 35th Legislative District: Sen. Tim Sheldon, D-Potlatch.


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Legal Notices SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2012-20 of the City of Poulsbo, Washington On the 12th day of December, 2012, the City Council of the City of Poulsbo, passed Ordinance No. 2012-20. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POULSBO, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 3.30.100 OF THE POULSBO MUNICIPAL CODE IN ORDER TO ALLOW REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX REVENUES TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE AUTHORIZED BY RCW 82.46.010 AND 82.46.035. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 14th day of December, 2012 CITY CLERK JILL A. BOLTZ, CMC Date of publication: 12/21/12 H445522 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2012-21 of the City of Poulsbo, Washington On December 19, 2012, the City Council of the City of Poulsbo, Washington, approved Ordinance No. 201221, the main point of which may be summarized by its title as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POULSBO, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE FINAL BUDGET OF THE CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2013 AND APPROVING AN ORDINANCE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION. The full text of this ordinance will be mailed upon request. APPROVED by the City Council at their meeting of December 19, 2012. CITY CLERK, JILL A. BOLTZ Date of publication: 12/21/12 H445603 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2012-22 of the City of Poulsbo, Washington On the 19th day of December, 2012, the City Council of the City of Poulsbo, passed Ordinance No. 2012-22. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POULSBO, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SUBSECTION 3.36.050(E) OF THE POULSBO MUNICIPAL CODE IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE TAX RATE ON THE FURNISHING OF WATER, SEWER AND STORM DRAINAGE FROM EIGHT PERCENT TO TEN PERCENT AND TO REQUIRE REVIEW OF THE SAID RATE IN 2013 IN CONJUNCTION WITH ADOPTION OF THE 2014 BUDGET; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 21st day of December, 2012. CITY CLERK JILL A. BOLTZ Date of publication: 12/21/12 H445610

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In Re the Estate of:

David M. Tarabochia, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00424-1 Nonprobate Notice to Creditors 11.42.030 The notice agent named below has elected to give notice to creditors of the above-named decedent. As of the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the court, the notice agent has no knowledge of any other person acting as notice agent or of the appointment of a personal representative of the decedent’s estate in the State of Washington. According to the records of the court as are available on the date of the filing of this notice with the court, a cause number regarding the decedent has not been issued to any other notice agent and a personal representative of the decedent’s estate has not been appointed. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.42.070 by serving on or mailing to the notice agent or the notice agent’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 notice agent’s declaration and oath were filed. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the notice agent served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.42.020(2)(c); or (2) four months after the date of the first publication of notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: December 21, 2012 The notice agent declares under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington on the 11th day of December, 2012, at Poulsbo, Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. /s/ Dominic Tarabochia Dominic Tarabochia Notice Agent: Dominic Tarabochia Attorney for Notice Agent: Lincoln J. Miller Address for mailing or service: Lincoln Miller, PLLC P.O. Box 2172 19586 10th Ave. N.E., Suite 300 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 12/21/12 Date of last publication:

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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds 01/04/13 H444811 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: EUGENE J. TEZAK, Deceased. No. 12-4-00881-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate prqceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within in this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: December 7, 2012 /s/ Eugene P. Tezak Eugene P. Tezak Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 12/07/12 Date of last publication: 12/21/12 H442968 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Matter of the Estate of: JOHN G. TAYLOR, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00920-1. PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as personal

representative of the above estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: December 21, 2012 KAREN L. LANG Personal Representative Attorney for Estate: John Kenney Address: 17791 Fjord Dr NE Ste 154 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Phone: (360) 850-1049 Date of first publication: 12/21/12 Date of last publication: 01/04/13 H445551 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (PURSUANT TO RCW 61.24, et seq.) A. REFERENCE NUMBERS: 200711280260 B. GRANTOR: THE LANZ FIRM, P.S. C. GRANTEE: PUBLIC UNRUH INVESTMENTS, LLC HARLEY UNRUH SHARON UNRUH D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PORTION SW NE AND SE NW, 34 26N 01E E. ASSESSOR’S PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNT NUMB E R S : 342601-1-083-2003; 342601-1-084-2002; 342601-1-085-2001 EXHIBIT “A” Order No.: 611038477 For APN/Parcel ID(s): 342601-1-083-2003, 342601-1-084-2002 and 342601-1-085-2001 Parcel I: Resultant Parcel A of Boundary Line Adjustment recorded under Recording No. 200901020178, a rerecord of Recording No. 200812300180, in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: That portion of the South half of the South-

west quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thnence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter 201.79 feet; thence South 79°31’40” East 69.76 feet; thence South 82°35’55” East 189.73 feet; thence South 20°44’21” East 181.52 feet to the South line of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence North 88°27’51” West along last said line 325.00 feet to the point of beginning; Also, that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., Kitsap County, Washington, lying East of State Highway No. 21, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence North 88°27’51” West along the South line of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter 120.95 feet to the Easterly margin of right-ofway of State Highway No. 21; thence along said Easterly margin of right-of-way North 07°24’01” East 210.57 feet to the point of curvature of a 1382.39 foot radius curve to the right; thence along said curve through a central angle of 00°32’11” for an arc distance of 12.94 feet; thence South 76°31’40” East 99.40 feet to the East line of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence south 01°18’40” West along said East line 201.79 feet to the point of beginning; Together with an easement for ingress, egress and utilities over, under across a strip of land 26 feet in width, lying 13 feet each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 201.79 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 99.40 feet to the Easterly margin of right-of-way of State Highway No. 21; thence South 76°31’40” East 169.16 feet; thence South 82°35’55” East 46.00 feet to the terminus. Parcel II: Resultant Parcel B of Boundary Line Adjustment recorded under Recording No. 200901020178, a re-

record of Recording No. 200812300180, in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: That portion of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows:; Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 201.79 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing North 01°18’40” East 289.50 feet; thence South 76°31’40” East 363.63 feet; thence South 27°12’43” West 248.33 feet; thence South 20°44’21” East 26.26 feet; thence North 82°35’55” West 189.73 feet; thence North 76°31’40” West 69.76 feet to the true point of beginning; And, also, that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, lying East of State Highway No. 21, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence North 01°18’40” East along the East line of said subdivision 201.79 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 99.40 feet to the Easterly margin of rightof-way of State Highway No. 21 and the point of curvature of a 1382.39 foot radius non-tangential curve to the right the center of which bears South 82°03’44” East; thence along said Easterly margin of right-ofway and said curve through a central angle of 11°45’01” for an arc distance of 283.50 feet; thence South 76°31’40” East 36.74 feet to the East line of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence South 01°18’40” West along said East line 289.50 feet to the true point of beginning; Together with easements for ingress, egress and utilities over, under across strips of land 26 feet in width, lying 13 feet each side of the following described centerlines: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 201.79 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 99.40 feet to the Easterly margin of rightof-way of State Highway No. 21; thence South 76°31’40” East 169.16

feet; thence South 82°35’55” East 46.00 feet to the terminus; Also, commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., Kitsap County, Washington; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 491.21 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 36.74 feet to the Easterly margin of right-of-way of State Highway No. 21; thence South 76°31’40” East 204.00 feet to the terminus. Parcel III: Resultant Parcel C of Boundary Line Adjustment recorded under Recording No. 200901020178, a rerecord of Recording No. 200812300180, in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: That portion of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 491.21 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing North 01°18’40” East 77.22 feet to the Easterly margin of right-of-way of State Highway No. 21 and the point of curvature of a 1372.39 foot radius non-tangential curve to the right the center of which bears South 67°05’05” East; thence along said Easterly margin of right-ofway and said curve through a central angle of 03°22’52” for an arc distance of 99.56 feet to the North line of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence South 88°32’59” East along last said line 619.96 feet; thence South 59°57’43’ West 309.70 feet; thence South 27°12’43” West 91.67 feet; thence North 76°31’40” West 363.63 feet to the true point of beginning; Also, that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, lying East of State Highway No. 21, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence North 01°18’40” East along the East line of said subdivision 491.21 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 36.74 fee to the Easterly margin of rightof-way of State Highway

No. 21 and the point of curvature of a 1382.39 foot radius non-tangential curve to the right the center of which bears South 70°18’43” East; thence along said Easterly margin of right-ofway and said curve to through a central angle of 00°43’45” for an arc distance of 17.60 feet; thence South 69°34’57” East 10.00 feet to the point of curvature of a 1372.39 foot radius non-tangential curve to the right the center of which bears South 69°34’57” East; thence along said Easterly margin of right-of-way and said curve through a central angle of 02°29’52” for an arc distance of 59.83 feet to the East line of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence South 01°18’40” West along last said line 77.22 feet to the true point of beginning; Together with an easement for ingress, egress and utilities over, under and across a strip of land 26 feet in width, lying 13 feet each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 26 North, Range 1 East, W.M., Kitsap County, Washington; thence North 01°18’40” East along the West line of said subdivision 491.21 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 76°31’40” West 36.74 feet to the Easterly margin of right-of-way of State Highway No. 21; thence South 76° 31’40” East 204.00 feet to the terminus. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Successor Trustee, THE LANZ FIRM, P.S., will on FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the main entrance to the Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the real property in said county legally described as: Abbreviated Legal: PORTION SW NE AND SE NW, 34 26N 01E, COMPLETE LEGAL IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT A AND INCORPORATED HEREIN SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON, TAX PARCEL NO. 342601-1-083-2003; 342601-1-084-2002; 342601-1-085-2001, under that certain DEED OF TRUST dated November 26, 2007, recorded November 28, 2007 under AFN 200711280260, by and among UNRUH INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Wash-

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Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... ington limited liability company, as to Parcel C and HARLEY UNRUH and SHARON UNRUH, husband and wife, as to Parcels A & B, as the Grantor, PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE, as the Trustee, and FRONTIER BANK, a Washington banking corporation, now known as UNION BANK, N.A., successor in interest to the FDIC as Receiver of Frontier Bank, as the Beneficiary, in the records of Kitsap County, Washington, and the Personal Property described, in the above referenced Deed of Trust, as: PERSONAL PROPERTY. The words “Personal Property” mean all equipment, fixtures, and other articles of personal property now or hereafter owned by Grantor, and now or hereafter attached or affixed to the Real Property; together with all accessories, parts, and additions to, all replacements of, and all substitutions for, any of such property; and together with all issues and profits thereon and proceeds (including without limitation all insurance proceeds and refunds of premiums) from any sale of other disposition of the Property. UNIFIED FORECLOSURE SALE: Beneficiary hereby elects to conduct a unified foreclosure sale pursuant to the provisions of RCW 62A.9A-604(a) and (b) to include in the non-judicial foreclosure of the estate described in this Notice of Trustee’s Sale all of the personal property and fixtures described in the Deed of Trust and in any other instruments in favor of Beneficiary. Beneficiary reserves the right to revoke its election as to some or all of said personal property and/or fixtures, or to add additional personal property and/or fixtures to the election herein expressed, at Beneficiary’s sole election, from time to time and at any time until the consummation of the trustee’s sale to be conducted pursuant to the Deed of Trust and this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiary’s successor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is: a. Failure to pay the following past due amounts, which are in

arrears: Principal Balance: $627,513.05 Interest due through 10/19/2012: $31,530.55 Appraisal Fee: $5,800.00 Title Charges: $54.30 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF OCTOBER 19, 2012: $664,897.90** IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal: $627,513.05, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument, and late charges and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured by those deeds of trust, and as are provided by statute. V.** The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on Friday, January 25, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by n/a (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before n/a (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after n/a (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. ** PURSUANT TO THE CHANGE IN TERMS AGREEMENT, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2010, THIS OBLIGATION WAS DUE AND PAYABLE IN FULL ON FEBRUARY 1, 2012. ANY LANGUAGE HEREIN THAT INDICATES THE PROMISSORY NOTE CAN BE REINSTATED IS HEREBY SUPERSEDED. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantor’s successor in interest at the following address: Unruh Investments, LLC a Washington limited liability company 4576 Point White Drive N.E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Unruh Investments, LLC Registered Agent: Har-

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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds ley Unruh 1465 Whiteley Road Walla Walla, WA 98362-7121 Unruh Investments, LLC Registered Agent: Harley Unruh 1465 Whiteley Road Walla Walla, WA 99362-7121 Unruh Investments, LLC Registered Agent: Harley Unruh PO Box 601 Walla Walla, WA 99362-0015 Harley Unruh 4576 Point White Drive N.E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Sharon Unruh 4576 Point White Drive N.E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Harley & Sharon Unruh husband and wife 4576 Point White Drive N.E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Harley Unruh 1465 Whiteley Road Walla Walla, WA 98362-7121 Sharon Unruh 1465 Whiteley Road Walla Walla, WA 98362-7121 Harley & Sharon Unruh husband and wife 1465 Whiteley Road Walla Walla, WA 98362-7121 Harley Unruh PO Box 601 Walla Walla, WA 99362-0015 Sharon Unruh PO Box 601 Walla Walla, WA 99362-0015 Harley & Sharon Unruh husband and wife PO Box 601 Walla Walla, WA 99362-0015 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested, on August 13, 2012, proof of which is in the possession of the Successor Trustee. And on August 15, 2012, the written Notice of Default was posted on the properties, proof of which is in possession of the Successor Trustee. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating

the Trustee’s Sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the grantor under the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE TO GUARANTOR(S) 1) A Guarantor may be liable for a deficiency judgment to the extent the sale price obtained at the Trustee’s Sale is less than the debt secured by Deed of Trust; 2) A Guarantor has the same rights to reinstate the debt, cure the default, or repay the debt as is given to the Grantor in order to avoid the Trustee’s Sale; 3) A Guarantor will have no right to redeem the property after the Trustee’s Sale; 4) Subject to such longer periods as are provided in the Washington Deed of Trust Act, Chapter 61.24 R.C.W., any action brought to enforce a guaranty must be commenced within one year after the Trustee’s Sale, or the last Trustee’s Sale under any Deed of Trust granted to secure the same debt; and 5) In any action for a deficiency, a Guarantor will have the right to establish the fair value of the property as of the date of the Trustee’s Sale, less prior liens and encumbrances, and to limit its liability for a deficiency to the difference between the debt and the greater of such fair value or the sale price paid at the Trustee’s Sale, plus interest and costs. DATED this 19th day of October 2012. TRUSTEE: THE LANZ FIRM, P.S., a Washington Corporation: By: Bernard G. Lanz, President 1200 Westlake Avenue North, Suite 809 Seattle, Washington 98109 206-382-1827 - Telephone 206-682-5288 - Facsimile 12/21/12 Date of last publication: 01/11/13 H445041

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY Estate of, ANN C. SLEIGHT, Deceased. PROBATE NO. 12-400130-4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below 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: (a) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim will be 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: December 21, 2012 Personal Representative: Daryll A. Brady Address for Personal Representative: C/o William L. Meyer Attorney at Law, PLLC, P.O. Box 181, Port Townsend, Washington 98368-0181 Attorney for Personal Representative: William L. Meyer Address for Mailing or Service: William L. Meyer Attorney at Law, PLLC, P.O. Box 181, Port Townsend, Washington 98368-0181 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Superior Court for Jefferson County, Cause No. 12-4-00130-4 Date of first publication: 12/21/12 Date of last publication: 01/04/13 H445534 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 RCW TO: John Augustus Wood P.O. Box 742 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Beneficiary: Estate of

Nancy L. Beggs I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee will on the 25th day of January, 2013, at the hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M. at front steps of the Poulsbo City Hall, 200 Northeast Moe Street, City of Poulsbo, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT 6, ZACHARIASEN, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 30 OF PLATS, PAGES 213, 214, 215 AND 216, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY. SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Assessor’s Tax No. 5427-000-006-0008 Commonly known as 7618 N.E. Zachariasen Court, Hansville, WA 98340 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust, dated April 6, 2006, recorded under Auditor’s/Recorder’s No. 200604130309 on April 13, 2006, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from John Augustus Wood, as Grantor, to Land Title Company of Poulsbo, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Nancy L. Beggs, as Beneficiary. David A. Roberts was named as successor trustee by way of a Resignation and Appointment of Successor Trustee, dated July 11, 2012, and recorded under Auditor’s/Recorder’s No. 201207120010 on July 21, 2012, records of Kitsap County, Washington II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts, which are now in arrears: Principal due on April 1, 2012: 68,767.52 Interest through October 1, 2012: 2,750.70 Late charges in the total amount of: 17.19 Attorney’s fees: 2,008.00 Trustee’s fee: 500.00 Trustee’s expenses: (Itemization) Title report: 0.00 Recording fees: 76.00 Service/Posting of Notices: 120.00 Postage/Copying expenses: 11.42 Publication: 0.00 Telephone charges: 0.00

Inspection fees:0.00 Property Taxes: 4,843.42 Other: 0.00 TOTAL: 79,077.06 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $68,767.52, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured from the 6th day of April, 2006, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on the 25th day of January, 2012. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by the 14th day of January, 2012, (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before the 14th day of January, 2012, (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after the 14th day of January, 2012, (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: John Augustus Wood P.O. Box 742 Port Townsend, WA 98368 John Augustus Wood 4510 San Juan Avenue Port Townsend, WA 98368 by both first-class and certified mail on the 24th day of July 2012, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served on the 24th day of July 2012, with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service

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VII. The Successor Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. DATED: October 16, 2012 David A. Roberts, Successor Trustee P.O. Box 163 Kingston, WA 98346 T e l e p h o n e : (360) 297-4542 Physical Address: 10801 N.E. Hwy. 104, Suite 151 Kingston, WA 98346 Date of first publication: 12/21/12 Date of last publication: 01/11/12 H445996 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of BRADLEY ERIC BEAN, Deceased. NO: 114008141 PROBATE OTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.020, 11.40.030) The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of these estates. Any person having a claim against the decedents that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the

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into Kitsap County Jail on the burglary charge on $50,000 bail, as well as contempt of court with no bail.

KINGSTON — Daniel L. DeCoteau Jr., 20, is charged with burglary with a domestic violence special allegation for crimes allegedly committed at a Kingston home Dec. 9. According to the report, DeCoteau entered his girlfriend’s residence “uninvited,” kicked her and punched her in the stomach and face. DeCoteau allegedly damaged drywall and a toilet seat during the assault, and kicked the tail light of a vehicle in the driveway. He was initially arrested for fourth-degree assault and third-degree malicious mischief as well as burglary. DeCoteau was booked

Port Townsend woman arrested for stealing food POULSBO — A Port Townsend woman was arrested Dec. 3 for allegedly stealing food from a North Kitsap residence. Dakota M. McBride, 31, is charged with burglarizing a home in the 23000 block of State Highway 3 just outside Poulsbo. On Dec. 3, the resident called the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office when he arrived home and found a white female leaving his residence in a dark blue Chevy Suburban. According to the charging document, the

Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim will be forever barred, except as otherwise provided in Title 11 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication: December 7, 2012 Personal Representative: THOMAS EARL BEAN Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID A. ROBERTS Address for Mailing or Service: PO Box 163 10801 St. Hwy 104, Suite 151 Kingston, WA 98346 Date of first publication: 12/07/12 Date of last publication: 12/21/12 H441698 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY Theresa L. Sublette, Deborah M. Crossett, Laura L. Stephenson (f/k/a Laura L. Crowe), and Mary L. McCormack, Plaintiffs, vs. Parties in Possession, Parties in Possession of 6523 Northeast Pine Street, Suquamish, WA 98392, The General Public, and all persons or parties

claiming any right, title, estate, easement, or interest in an easement described in the complaint herein, Defendants. No. 12-2-02192-1 AMENDED SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The State of Washington to the said Defendants, Parties in Possession, Parties in Possession of 6523 Northeast Pine Street, Suquamish, WA 98392, The General Public, and all persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, easement, or interest in an easement described in the complaint herein: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty (60) days after the 16th day of November, 2012, and defend the above-entitled action in the above-entitled court and answer the complaint of Plaintiffs and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for Plaintiffs, at their office below stated; and, in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint in this action which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of this action is to quiet title in the

suspect allegedly told him she went into his house to return his dog, which was “running loose.” According to the report, “among several missing items from the house were a bag of frozen hamburger patties, a large tube of coffee creamer, and individual boxes of chicken pot pie.” A Jefferson County deputy stopped the suspect’s vehicle, driven by McBride, about an hour later; McBride told the same story of returning a dog. The deputy noted the missing items, including chicken pot pies, creamer and hamburger patties, in her backseat. The deputy also noted a taser in the front seat, which McBride said she had because “she was afraid of the homeowner.” She was booked into Kitsap County Jail on $75,000 bail.

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Sex offender moves to Hansville tion meeting concerning Sheehan’s residency is scheduled Jan. 3, 7 p.m., in the Greater Hansville Community Center, 6778 HANSVILLE — A level NE Buck Lake Road, III sex offender has moved Hansville. into a Hansville neighborAccording to court docuhood, the Kitsap County ments, Sheehan was conSheriff’s Department victed of second-degree reports. burglary with sexual motiMichael John Sheehan, vation in 2003, after being 57, registered found in possession with the Sheriff’s of items from inside Department that he a residence. It was now resides in the determined that he 38000 block of Hood had been peeping Canal Drive NE, in the windows of Hansville. Sheehan that residence. In is a white male, 5 2007, Sheehan was feet 10 inches, 220 convicted of three pounds, gray hair Michael John counts of voyeurSheehan and green eyes. ism after being “The person caught peeping named in this advisory has into residential windows in been convicted of a criminal an apartment complex. offense that requires regSheehan declined to istration with the sheriff’s participate in sex offender office in the county of resi- treatment while in prison. dence,” Sheriff Steve Boyer Sheehan also has convicsaid in a news release. tions for failure to register “Further, their previous as a sex offender; possescriminal histories place sion of stolen property; them in a classification level attempting to elude a purthat reflects the potential to suing police officer; theft; reoffend.” criminal trespass, narcotics A community notifica- offenses and obstructing

Community meeting planned Jan. 3

law enforcement. As of Dec. 17, there are 21,024 sex offenders registered as required living in Washington state. Of this number, 542 are registered with the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office as living at county addresses; 272 are registered to addresses within the city limits of the four municipalities in the county; 102 level III offenders are incarcerated in jail or prison; and 17 are listed as being transient. Unless court-ordered restrictions exist, these offenders are constitutionally free to live wherever they choose. The sheriff’s community resource officer, Deputy Schon Montague, is available to assist communities in establishing block or neighborhood watch programs and to provide the public with information on personal safety. He may be contacted at (360) 6927746. For more information on registered sex offenders within Kitsap County, contact Detective Doug Dillard, (360) 337-5617.

For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds Plaintiffs against the claim of the Defendants or any one of them to the following described property: Lot 39, Block 8, First Addition to Suquamish, according to plat thereof recorded in Volume 4 of Plats, Page 42, Records of Kitsap County, Washington. Assessor’s Parcel No. 4387-008-039-0003 DATED this 15th day of November, 2012. LAW OFFICES OF DAVID A. GITTINS By: HAILEY L. LANDRUS, WSBA #39432 Attorney for Plaintiffs P.O. Box 191 Clarkston, WA 99403 Date of first publication: 11/16/12 Date of last publication: 12/21/12 H438962 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF MILDRED JOYCE ROOF and JACK G. ROOF, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00915-4 AMENDED PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of these estates. Any person having a claim against the decedents 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. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedents’ probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: December 21, 2012 JAY B. ROOF, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE

PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 12/21/12 Date of last publication: 01/04/13 H444803 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JANE RYAN WOLD, Deceased. NO. 12-4-00874-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever

barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: December 14, 2012 STEPHANIE S. PUGH, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 12/14/12 Date of last publication: 12/28/12 H443525 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON STATE IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING In the Matter of the Estate of: JACINTA THERESA BERNADETTE MCLACHLAN, Deceased No. 12-4-06767-5 SEA NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, be-

fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication: December 21st, 2012 Personal Representative RYAN PATRICK KORESKI Attorney for the Personal Representative Scott Gifford WSBA#40926 Address for Mailing or Service: Scott Gifford 817 24th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98144 Date of first publication:

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sheriff’s log The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reported responding to the following calls in North Kitsap Dec. 3-18. Dec. 3 n Residential burglary reported on State Highway 104, Kingston. Occurred around 11:36 a.m. n Burglary reported on Candy Loop NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 4:06 p.m. n Burglary 1 reported on State Highway 3 NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 7:23 p.m. Dec. 4 n Theft reported on NW Lassie Lane, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:13 a.m. n Theft reported on Lorinda Road NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:03 p.m. n Theft reported on Clear Creek Road NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 3:48 p.m. n Residential burglary reported on Candy Loop NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 4:38 p.m.

Dec. 10 Fraud reported on Waghorn Road NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:47 a.m. n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Urban Avenue NE, Suquamish. Occurred around 5 p.m. n Theft 3 reported on NE Eisenhardt Lane, Poulsbo. Occurred around noon. n Theft 2 (fraud) reported on Waghorn Road NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:47 a.m. n Theft 1 (embezzlement) reported on Taree Blvd. NE, Kingston. Occurred around 11:54 a.m. Dec. 11 n Harassment reported on Siyaya Aveune NE, Kingston. Occurred around 1:13 p.m. Dec. 13 n Trespassing reported on Edgewater Place NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:13 a.m. n Fraud reported on Old Military Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:43 a.m.

Dec. 5 Theft from motor vehicles reported on Cedar Grove Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:17 a.m. n Burglar y reported on Ptarmigan Lane NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:33 a.m. Dec. 6 n Residential burglary reported on Candy Loop NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around noon. n Theft 3 reported on Division Avenue NE, Suquamish. Occurred around 4:13 p.m. n Burglary 2 reported on State Highway 3 NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 8:52 a.m. n Voyeurism reported on NE Timberland Drive, Kingston. Occurred around 12:37 p.m. Dec. 9 n Theft reported on NW Moter Way, Poulsbo. Occurred around 10 a.m. n Harassment reported on Noll Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:04 p.m. n

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n Residential burglary reported on NE State Highway 308, Poulsbo. Occurred around 10:17 a.m. Dec. 14 n Burglar y reported on Gamble Place NE, Kingston. Occurred around 9:23 a.m. n Theft reported on NE Bridge View Place, Kingston. Occurred around 1:37 p.m. n Malicious mischief reported at Cedar Grove Road NE and Sandy Hook Road NE, Suquamish. Occurred around 4:17 p.m. n Assault 4 (sex offense) reported on State Highway

Police calls The Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls Dec. 12-18. Dec. 12 n Theft 2 reported on Maranatha Lane. Occurred around 11:19 a.m. Estimated loss $1,900. n Residential burglary reported on Johnson Road. Occurred around 5:01 p.m. Estimated loss $500. n Hit and run (attended property damage) reported on Bond Road and State Highway 305. Occurred around 5:32 p.m Dec. 13 n Theft (from buildings) reported on State Highway 305. Occurred around 1:04 p.m. Estimated loss $2,600. n Threats reported on State Highway 305. Occurred between 3:103:20 p.m. n Burglary 2 reported on Olhava Way. Occurred around 5:25 p.m. Estimated loss $122. Dec. 14 n Disorderly conduct reported on 3rd Avenue. Occurred between 1:151:24 p.m. Dec. 15 n Theft 2 reported on Pugh Road. Occurred between noon Nov. 21 and noon Dec. 15. Estimated loss $3,400. Dec. 17 n Residential burglary reported on 13th Avenue.

Occurred between 8 a.m. Dec. 1 and 2 p.m. Dec. 16. n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Winton Lane. Occurred between 10:30 a.m. - 5:17 p.m. n Hit and run (unattended property damage) reported on Rhododendron Lane. Occurred between 9

305 NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 4:12 p.m. Dec. 15 n Residential burglary reported on Gamble Place NE, Kingston. Occurred around 4 a.m. n Burglary 2 reported on Gamble Place NE, Kingston. Occurred around 10:30 p.m. Dec. 17 n Knowingly trafficking in stolen property 1 reported on State Highway 305 NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:29 p.m. n Fraud reported on Beach Drive NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:42 p.m.

n Burglary reported on Brownsville Highway NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 7:23 p.m. n Residential burglary reported on Dove Lane NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:15 p.m. n Theft 3 reported on South Kingston Road NE, Kingston. Occurred around 2:51 p.m. n Threats reported on Siyaya Avenue NE, Kingston. Occurred around 4:19 p.m. Dec. 18 n Assault reported on West Kingston Road, Kingston. Occurred around 12:41 p.m.

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Suquamish Tribe donates $80,000 to PCHS By RICHARD WALKER

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POULSBO — In 2012, Peninsula Community Health Services expects to have taken care of 25,000 patients in 80,000 visits, providing 24-hour on-call care for low-income, uninsured and underinsured residents at four locations. Patients pay for services according to a sliding scale, based on income. The health service also accepts DSHS, Healthy Options, Basic Health, Medicare, TriCare and other private insurance. The nonprofit agency is supported by federal, state, local and private grants, United Way, and community and individual contributions. Though nonprofit, “Our providers are all paid. We have as strong a program as you have anywhere else,” CEO Barbara Malich said. “Our clients range from the admiral’s wife on TriCare to the homeless person down the street.” On Wednesday, Peninsula Community Health Services received a financial boost

The Suquamish Tribe presented an $80,000 donation to Peninsula Community Health Services, or PCHS, on Wednesday. From left, Bardow Lewis, member, Suquamish Tribal Council; Al Pinkham, president, PCHS Board of Directors; Leonard Forsman, chairman, Suquamish Tribe; Barbara Malich, CEO, Peninsula Community Health Services; Sarah Hasel, Poulsbo Clinic coordinator; and Suquamish Tribe Health Administrator Leslie Wosnige. April Leigh / Suquamish Tribe

from the Suquamish Tribe. Members of the Tribal Council visited the Peninsula Community Health Service offices on 7th Avenue in Poulsbo to present a donation of $80,000

and tour the offices. “We have seen the impact state and federal budget constraints have had on the ability of health organizations to provide underinsured and unin-

sured patients with care,” Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman said. “We saw the good work Peninsula Community Health Services was doing here in Kitsap County to

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a boy and access to medical care on the reservation was not as it is now,” he said. “We work hard to ensure our Tribal members always have the ability to see a doctor, and [we] will do what we can to help give our neighbors in Kitsap the same opportunity.” Peninsula Community Health Services provides an array of services, including: n 24-hour on-call care. n Cancer screening. n Chronic disease care. n Dental care. n Family planning and pregnancy testing. n Health education and information. n Immunizations and flu shots. n Mental health counseling. n Minor surgery. n Newborn and well child care. n On-site pharmacy services. n Pharmacy services. n Primary medical care. n Routine physicals. n Women’s breast and cervical health care. n Evening and Saturday walk-in services at its Wheaton Way health offices in Bremerton.

fulfill those needs and gave as much as we could to assist them in providing services.” Peninsula Community Health Services has an annual budget of $14.5 million budget, but “[At least] 51 percent of our patients are uninsured, so we are especially grateful for this donation,” Malich said. She said Peninsula Community Health Services will use the donation to help provide behavioral health services at all of its four clinics in Kitsap County, and to assist patients who need help paying for services that are not provided by the organization. “Our Patients Assistance Fund allows us to help lowincome patients with access to imaging, X-rays and other services not provided at our clinics.” For Suquamish Tribe Council member Bardow Lewis, the donation to help provide medical services to those who would otherwise be unable to afford it holds special significance. “I remember when I was

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is us.” had not been purchased. to find the bank closed, Please help someone After decades, the tradihis money gone. The wife struggling this season as tion would be broken. who writes for a gift best you can. Through At 7 a.m. there describing her Bellringer or a church or was a knock on husband in glowservice club. Such sharing our door. One ing words and Cover is the best thing we can do of our friends how difficult it Story for them. And ourselves. had heard on is for him not to Just ask B. Virdot. Christmas Eve of provide for his Happy holidays. our error. There he family. At the same — Jeff Tolman has pracwas, at the door, with time, unbeknownst to a pan of cinnamon rolls he ticed law in Poulsbo for his spouse, her husband more than 30 years. He is a had made for us. Our trawriting about what an periodic contributor to the dition would continue. Do extraordinary family he North Kitsap Herald. I believe in Santa Claus? had and how they deserve Copyright Jeff Tolman You bet. a good Christmas that he 2012 To paraphrase the great can not provide. The phyphilosopher Pogo, “I have sician who delivered hunmet Santa Claus and he dreds of babies with no expectation of compensation. The children scouring along the railroad tracks for lumps of coal Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. the wind may have blown The object is to place therating numbers Puzzle 1 (Medium, difficulty 0.45) 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each off the coal car, to provide column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. needed heat. 7 8 5 9 1 “A Secret Gift” is a holiday journey we should all take to remind us of 6 9 2 5 our blessings and good fortune. To understand 2 9 3 that so many good, hardworking folks are in need 9 6 this season. A dear friend of mine 3 9 5 recently told the story of how, as a young boy, he 2 3 asked his grandmother if she believed in Santa 8 5 2 Claus. She told him about the Christmas her Dad 7 6 3 5 had drank away all the family’s money, how there 2 4 8 7 9 was nothing left for presents. On Christmas mornEasy, difficulty rating ANSWERS Generated by http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/sudokugen/ on Thu Jun 25 18:51:35 2009 GMT. Enjoy! ing there was a knock on the door. No one was visible as the door opened. A basket of food had been placed on the top step. Does she believe in Santa Claus? Absolutely. To a lesser scale, last Christmas we had a family Generated by http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/sudokugen miscommunication. Our traditional Christmasmorning cinnamon rolls

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By ANDY PERDUE and eric degerman

for flaws before it is added as an ingredient. Additionally, consider serving the same wine you’re cooking with at the table. It should make for a superb pairing. John Sarich, longtime culinary director and ambassador for Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, says white wine is a versatile ingredient. For a rich cream sauce, he will reach for Chardonnay or Viognier, wines that are a bit softer in acidity. For Asian dishes, he looks to incorporate high-acid varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling. One of his favorite

John Sarich, culinary director and ambassador for Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville. Chateau Ste. Michelle

easy-to-make dishes is to sprinkle scallops with sea salt and sear them in a pan with just a bit of butter. Once they are browned on both sides, remove the

scallops and add a cup of Chardonnay or Viognier, a bit of tarragon, Dijon mustard and chopped shallots to the browned butter. He might also add a bit of cream. Stir and reduce until you have a cream sauce to pour over the shallots. “At the end, it always needs a bit of acid,” Sarich said. “So a squeeze of lemon over the dish just brightens up all the flavors.” Frank Magaña, a chef based in Washington’s Yakima Valley, said he incorporates wine into his cooking about 80 percent of the time. He loves using white wine to build a sauce. For example, he will brown chicken, then while the pan is still hot, he will deglaze the pan with white wine. He’ll then add

onions and garlic. “That’s the base of your sauce,” he said. “It binds all of your flavors together.” Magaña will do the same thing when caramelizing onions. He will add a splash of dry white wine to pick up all the sugars left in the pan. For shellfish, Magaña likes a high-acid dry wine. “With the minerality of the shellfish, it goes really well,” he said. He’ll often use a dry white wine as the base for a sauce to go with barbecued oysters. A popular myth in some kitchens is that all alcohol “cooks out” of wines or spirits used in a recipe. This is not quite true. Magaña says about half the alcohol in a wine will dissipate during the cooking process — and more,

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GLUTEN free foodies By lisa garza than standing around the kitchen baking or cooking something deliciously gluten-free, while catching up with friends. So, thank goodness, I had a few ingredients in the refrigerator to whip something up: gluten-free savory seasoned dough, roasted tur-

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key, bacon and balsamic sweet onion jam. I said to him, “How about a Savory Meaty Turkey Bacon Turnover?” The reply came out quicker than I could turn on the oven. “Yes, please!” So we chatted while I rolled out the dough on my pastry board. Instructions Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees. Use a GF floured rolling pin to roll the dough out to approximately 1/4 inch. I used a ruffled edge pastry cutter to cut the dough into a square. The size depends on the appetite of the guest. Place the GF dough on a parchment paper and on

Gluten Free Turkey Bacon Turnover with Balsamic Onion Jam. Lisa Garza a baking sheet. Begin to fill the one side of the dough with the turkey (you could use chicken too), top with the balsamic onion jam.

with some white on her feet, face, and chest. She came to us from one of our partner shelters near Ocean Shores where she and her 5 kittens were dumped in a box. The kittens have been adopted now it’s Rita’s turn She is a petite girl who loves people. Rita is a talker. She will follow us around chatting about the day and keeping us company as we do our chores. She is at the Poulsbo Petco hoping to have her Christmas wish of a new family come true.

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Be sure to leave approximately 3/4 to 1 inch around the sides to allow for sealing. Add the cooked, crumbled bacon. Make an egg wash and brush it around the inside edge of the dough. Gently fold the empty side of the dough over the ingredients and press lightly with a fork to seal the edges. Add a little milk or cream to the egg which will allow for the browning. Sprinkle the top with Matiz Smoked Sea Salt. Bake for 15-20 minutes. Keep and eye on it and turn the pan for even browning. Serve with fresh homemade guacamole seasoned with chili peppers for an extra kick to compliment the sweet onion jam. Speaking of the sweet onion jam, I use Braswell’s and it is made with Balsamic and Sweet Vidalia Onions. It is an amazing jam to have in your kitchen. It is the perfect answer to give just about anything a perfectly savory sweet flavor on sandwiches, burgers, gluten-free crackers and cheese. Besides, it comes in the beautiful European reusable glass. This makes a great hostess gift paired with a variety of

depending on how long you cook the sauce. Both chefs also enjoy using wine to make salad dressing. One of Magaña’s go-to recipes for salad dressing is a half-cup of dry white wine, three-quarters of a cup of olive oil, a tablespoon of dried Dijon mustard powder and two tablespoons of dried herbs (thyme, rosemary and parsley, for example). If using dried herbs, make it a half-tablespoon. Then, add a half-tablespoon of white vinegar (balsamic, if you have it). All of this is mixed together in an empty olive oil bottle and served. Looking for more ideas to incorporate wine into your cooking? Go to www. ste-michelle.com/wine_ food/recipes for several great recipes. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman are the editors of Wine Press Northwest magazine. www.winepressnw. com.

cheeses, hearty glutenfree crackers and wine. I love, love, love Braswell’s! Let’s get down to the gluten-free dough. The Maninis Gluten Free Multiuso flour is my favorite gluten-free flour mix that I must always have in my gluten-free kitchen! 2 1/4 cups Maninis Gluten Free Multiuso Flour + a little extra for kneading 1/2 cup cold butter, unsalted or Earth Balance Non-Dairy Soy Free GF 1/2 cup palm shortening 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar 1/4 cup ice cold water 1 tsp thyme 1 tsp Italian seasoning 1 tsp celery seed 2 pinches of sea salt Mix all of the ingredients together in the food processor. Place the dough on a floured pastry board. Knead the dough into a disc shape. Place the dough into a self sealing bag and chill for at least 1 hour. You can make so many different things with this dough. Make it savory or sweet. Add some imagination and your favorite ingredients to the dough or inside as a filling. So good to see my handsome young friend. I especially loved the look on his face when he took the first bite! Priceless ... Salud!


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Benefits & events Neighborly Greetings food drive: Dec. 22, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Santa’s Helpers at the Kitsap Mall, across from the AT&T store. Info: jane@neighborlygreetings. com. FREE SANTA PHOTOS AND CARRIAGE RIDES: Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo. Dec. 22, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Dec. 23, noon to 3 p.m. Nordic-inspired Santa and Mrs. Claus will take children’s wishes and donations for Fishline Food Bank. Horse-drawn carriage rides through downtown on Saturdays. HAPPY HOLIDAYS DANCE PROGRAMS: Central Kitsap High School Auditorium, 3700 Anderson Hill Road, Silverdale. Dec. 21, 6:30 and 8 p.m.; Dec. 22, 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Irene’s School Of Dance students perform a variety of dance styles — ballet, baton, hip hop, jazz, modern, pointe and tap. Dancers range in age from 3 to senior citizen. Free. Info: (360) 692-4395. Santa A-Round Olalla: Dec 22, beginning at 10 a.m. Santa will hand out icicles from the North Pole and take pictures. For route and more info: www.olallacommunityclub.org, Santa A-Round Olalla on Facebook, (253) 8575711. Bainbridge community caroling: Dec. 22, 4 p.m., Eagle Harbor Congregational Church (corner of Winslow Way and Madison), Bainbridge Island. Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge and Bainbridge Chorale join forces for the sixth annual free community caroling. Song sheets provided, donations to Helpline House appreciated. Info: www. ovationmtb.com. Joyful Sounds of the Season: Dec. 23, 4 p.m., Peninsula Unitarian Universalists Fellowship; Burley Community Center, 14853 Burley Ave. SE, Burley. Singing a grand selection of Christmas carols, reading from “A

Child’s Christmas in Wales” and Solstice myth entitled “The Yule Fairies.” Potluck dinner follows. All are welcome. Info: www. PeninsulaUUF.org. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT WORSHIP: Dec. 24, 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 11 p.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE. Traditional candlelight worship. Info: www.pflc.org. Christmas Day Worship: Dec. 25, 10-11 a.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE. Traditional Christmas Day worship with communion. Info: www.pflc.org. Bloedel Reserve Holiday Village: Through Dec. 31, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7571 N.E. Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Open Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. A model French village, handmade by a Bloedel volunteer, encircled by a train set. Antique doll collection. Family-friendly; hot beverages available. Info: (206) 842-7631, www.bloedelreserve. org.

meetings, support groups & lectures Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society: Dec. 21, 10 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Bring your favorite genealogical treasure for annual “Show & Tell” program. Info: www.bigenealogy.org. Dateline: North Africa: Dec. 29, 10-11:30 a.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Bainbridge islander John Thorne, a correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor based in Tunis, talks about his recent assignments and current events in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Mali. Info: www.krl.org, (206) 842-4162. 12-Step Biblical-based Recovery Group: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Cornerstone Chris-

tian 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. 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.

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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) 890-4797, ann@healthylosers. com. Parkinson’s Support Group: Third Thursday, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Ste 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 Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Reiki Circle: Second and fourth 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.

Fitness & kids Island Yoga Space: Dec. 22, 12:30-2:30 p.m., 9463 NE Business Park Lane, Bainbridge Island. Island Kirtan will lead in mantras and 108 sun salutations. Community event; donations to IYS welcome. Info: Sue Steindorf, sue@dayaalu.com or (206) 4994728, www.theislandyogaspace. org/index.html. The Mitten – Creative Drama Adventure: Dec. 27, 11 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Intro to KiDiMu’s upcoming theater show produced by the Bainbridge Island Storymakers Studio. Meet BISS director Gabe Carbajal to hear the story, play theater games and make a special craft. Free tickets to the show (on Jan. 26) available for pickup. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. Oriel, the Seeing Eye Dog: Dec. 28, 11 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Hear the story

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of islander Dan Stroeing and his friend and guide Oriel, a German Shepherd. Families are invited to see Oriel in action and learn to recognize when she is at work and when she’s “off duty.” NOTE: patrons with pet allergies are advised to choose a different time for museum visit. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. Noon Year’s Eve: Dec. 31, 10 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Bring your family to KiDiMu for an annual countdown to noon and balloon drop. Festivities and treats begin at 11:30 a.m. Come early for a special craft at 10 a.m. Info: (206) 8554650, www.kidimu.org. Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers winter session: now enrolling. Develop skills, share your love of singing and performing with other young singers. Open to grades 1-3 and 4-8, which will meet on Thursdays after school, beginning Jan. 10. Info and registration: www. bainbridgechorale.org, (206) 780-CHOR. 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. Storytime for Little Ones: See calendar, Page 6

Kitsap Foot & Ankle Clinic Dr. Gent, Dr. Grau and Dr. Hune wish you and your family a

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! 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.

Dr. David Gent, Dr. Kirsten Grau, DPM

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Dr. David Gent, DPM Benedictine Hospital - New York Trained in forefoot, rear-foot and ankle surgery Board Certified by American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery Board Certified in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Fellow of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons International Lecturer

Dr. Andrew Hune, DPM

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.

Dr. Kirsten Grau, DPM Yale University - Connecticut Trained in forefoot, rear-foot and ankle surgery Interest in reconstructive surgery Associate Member of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons

Dr. Andrew Hune, DPM Benedictine Hospital - New York Trained in forefoot, rear-foot and ankle surgery Interest in wound care and limb salvage Associate Member of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons

New patients welcome. Same day appointments available. Early & late appointments available. Most insurances accepted.

www.kitsapfootandankle.net

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Continued from page 5 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. 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: Weekly 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. 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.

Farmers markets Bainbridge Island Farmers Market: Saturdays through Dec. 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, located at the corner of Winslow Way and Madison Ave. Info: www.bainbridgefarmersmarket. com. Poulsbo Farmers Market: Saturdays through Dec. 22, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Poulsbo Village Medical/Dental Center, corner of 7th and Iverson. Silverdale Farmers Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, Hale’s Ale entrance. Info: www. silverdalefarmersmarket.com.

Literary Friends of the Library Book Sale: Dec. 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Info: bifriends. org, (206) 842-4162. Port Madison Lutheran Church book group: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran Church, 14000 Madison Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Reading “So-

crates in the City” edited by Eric Metaxas. Info: (206) 842-4746. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for writers. Free. Info: Bob, (360) 830-4968.

MUSIC Christmas Concert and Carol Sing: Dec. 21-22, 7:30 p.m., Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Featuring favorite WWCA performers and you. Festival seating, tickets by donations, refreshments available. Rye and Barley: Dec. 21, 8-11 p.m. at the Island Grill, 321 High School Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Fast-paced mix of traditional Irish ballads, sailing shanties and pub tunes. No cover. Info: Facebook at Rye and Barley. Spazmatics: Dec. 21, 9 p.m., Beach Rock Lounge, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Free. Afrodisiacs: Dec. 22, 9 p.m., Beach Rock Lounge, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Free. Christmas Singalong: Dec. 23, 3-5 p.m., Silverdale Antiques, 9490 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Join Roberta Daniel at the piano. Info: (360) 692-2462. Mark Lewis jazz series: Dec. 27, 6-9 p.m., Mobster Mike’s, 602 4th St., Bremerton. Saxophone virtuoso performs with Northwest musicians. This week: Michael Powers, guitar. No cover, 21+ venue. Messiah Sing-along with Bainbridge Chorale: Dec. 28, 7-9 p.m., Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Dr. NE, Bainbridge Island. Fourth annual. This year three inspiring vocal soloists will contribute their talents to the mix. All are welcome to attend, to sing or just listen. A limited number of scores will be available to borrow. Cost: $10. Info: info@bainbridgechorale. org, (206) 780-2467, www.bainbridgechorale.org. Notorious 253: Dec. 28, 9 p.m., Beach Rock Lounge, Suquamish Clearwater Casino, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish.

The Galletta School of Dance & Performing Arts Proudly Presents...

Pop and R&B. Notorious 253: Dec. 29, 9 p.m., Beach Rock Lounge, Suquamish Clearwater Casino, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Pop and R&B. Celtic Jam Sessions: Third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Listeners and players welcome. Bring favorite Cape Breton, Irish or Scottish tunes to share. The Ray Ohls Trio and Friends: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 7-10:30 p.m., Brother Don’s Restaurant, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Info: (360) 3778442. Me and the Boys: Second Friday, 9 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Bluegrass, old and new. No cover charge.

THEATer Galletta School of Dance “The Nutcracker”: Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 22, 1 and 7 p.m., Silverdale Community Theater, 9729 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale. Performed by the Galletta School of Dance and Performing Arts. Tickets: $14 adults, $12 seniors, $8 children 12 and younger; at Galletta School of Dance or at

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BAINBRIDGE — Two Bainbridge Island theaters are looking for local talents for two spring musicals and a few show choirs. Bainbridge Performing Arts will hold auditions for “A Chorus Line” Jan. 7-8, 6:30-9:30 p.m. at 200 Madison Ave. N. The play features the artistic team behind BPA’s smash hits “The Rocky Horror Show” and “Chicago,” and has roles for ages 17 and older. A list of characters is available at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/ collections/auditions. Email dhadlock@bainbridgeperformingarts. org to make an audition appointment. Rehearsals are from February to May. Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge will hold auditions for “Les

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the door. Info: (360) 779-1122, www.gallettadance.com. “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”: Dec. 21 and 22, 7 p.m., Port Gamble Theater Co., 4839 NE View Drive. Info and tickets: www.portgambletheater.com. The EDGE: Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. Tickets: $16 adults, $12 seniors, students, youth, military, and teachers. Online at www.bainbridgeperformingarts. org, by phone at (206) 842-8569 or in person at BPA. “A Song Was Born at Christmas”: Dec. 23, 2 p.m., Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap (C-Stock), Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Annual student show. Donation requested: $5. “HÄNSEL AND GRETEL”: Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 22 and 23, 3 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Avenue N. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 youth, military, students, and teachers. Available online at www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org, by phone at (206) 842-8569 or in person at BPA. Info: www. facebook.com/BPAonline, www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org.

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Here’s a yoga practice anyone can master I

t takes years to master the techniques of yoga, but there are some short, easy to learn practices that almost anyone can do in just a few minutes. The catch is you have to do them regularly. It’s just that simple. I think you’ll find them transformational. n Subject: Being uptight. n Practice: Take a chest breath and, after a slight pause, release. Take an upper belly breath (right

Yoga & you By Michael Szymanski, NASM, CES

below the ribs). Hold … and release. Take a lower belly breath, pause and lift your toes, exhale and release the toes. n Theory: When you’re under stress, you unconsciously pull your chest, solar plexus, lower belly and perineum in and up.

You also grip the floor with your toes. This practice tells the body and the mind to relax. n Comment: Most of us are in low-grade “flight or fight” all the time, to the great detriment of our health. Do this when you notice that you need a break.

n Note: “When awareness comes, everything begins to change.” — Michael Szymanski has taught yoga classes at Bainbridge, Hansville, Kingston and Poulsbo studios for 15 years. Contact at kingstonyogacenter@ gmail.com.

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PAWS Pet Adoption In the last ten years, PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap has found loving homes for more than 3,500 cats and kittens. Our 37-yearold nonprofit organization relies on individual donors and receives no government support. Many PAWS cats stay temporarily in foster homes where we assess their personalities in order to match them up with the perfect family. We are indebted to our many foster families for their wonderful work. Prior to adoption, PAWS cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, cleared for feline leukemia and FIV, given initial vaccinations, treated for worms, ear mites, and fleas, and implanted with microchip identification. The adoption fee is $150 per kitten, $110 per adult cat (1-5 years old), $50 per cat 6 years or older. Coupons for $65 off adult cat adoptions are available for anyone over 65. Included in the adoption package is a certificate for a free vet exam. For more information on Adoption Policies, visit

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is a 3-year-old shorthaired grey tabby who’s tried really hard this year to be nice. He has come a long way since he first arrived so scared and untrusting.

Windermere Real Estate

206-909-2042 • Carleen@CarleenGosney.com

www.bainbridgefineproperties.com/

Kent

is a 7-year-oldblack medium-haired male who’s belly looks like Santa’s. He’s on a weight loss program and doing well.

9337 Silverdale Way NW

is a 10-year-old short haired black female with a tail like curled ribbon. She has a great voice for singing holiday songs with you and your party guests.

1604 Lemolo Shore Dr • Poulsbo

(360) 779-6534

Lark

is a 3-year-oldmedium haired “silver and gold” torbie who loves to be with people. She will sit on your lap as long as you let her. She likes to be brushed and petted.

Friends of

Pam & Al Gidari

Lizzie

206-842-2227 937 Hildebrand Ln NE

Louisa

is a 7-year-old medium-haired coal black female with holly green eyes. Her beautiful chocolate highlights would rival any Godiva in the box.

Judith@BeauJes.com

842-8537

360-337-2444 • www.naturally4paws.com

Monkey

is a 10-year-old shorthaired tuxedo who’s dressed for Holiday parties and ready to go. He is quite the character. He loves to be brushed and just hanging out with his people.

Guy W. Dunn, CPA, P.S., Inc 600 Ericksen Ave. NE, Suite 300 206.842.8951 • info@guywdunncpa.com

840 Madison Ave. N. • 842-5626

Mouse

is a 5-year-old shorthaired white female with brown tabby patch on her back that looks like Santa’s pack. She loves to be brushed and petted.

Elizabeth Greenlees, DVM Small animal mobile vet

206.842.3430


Friday, December 21, 2012

Lend a Hand? PAWS relies heavily on animal-loving volunteers, and with our expansion (see box at right) we’ll need even more. Visit www.NorthKitsapPAWS.org and click the “Volunteer” tab to learn how to get involved.

PAWS offers special thanks to the Bainbridge Island Review for their complimentary “Cat of the Week” feature each Friday and for their sponsorship of this page.

PAWS of BI/NK is Expanding

Visit our website to learn more about our upcoming expansion. In early 2013, we’ll open the doors of our new facility in Kingston as well as our new facility in Lynwood Center on Bainbridge. Thanks to Windermere Real Estate, these locations will give us nearly six times the space of our current adoption facility, and will result in hundreds more animals

Sign up for our FREE, monthly PAWS Connections e-newsletter. Visit www.NorthKitsapPAWS.org and scroll to the bottom left to sign up.

Cat Adoption Center The PAWS Cat Adoption Center is located at 8820 Miller Road, just north of the intersection with New Brooklyn Road.

Holiday Schedule: The Adoption Center will close at 2pm on Dec. 24 and 31, and will be closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.

Popeye

is a 10-year-old medium haired grey tabby who came from a hoarder situation. He’s a friendly boy with lots of personality. He’d love to spend silent nights curled up on your lap.

Your Locally Owned, Full-Service Family Hardware & Home Store.

635 N.E. High School Rd • 842-9901

Skittles

is a 5-month-old shorthaired white with grey tabby patches male who would love to rock around your Christmas tree with you and the kids.

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(206) 842-6613

Read about Furry Fun!

Hours: Monday 12-5:30pm; Tuesday through Friday 11am-5:30pm; Saturday 10am-5pm; Closed Sunday

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Tucker helps biologists locate Orca scat, critical to research efforts. He was one of six PAWS Hero Pets honored earlier this year.

Puma

is an 18-month-old light orange tabby female who can help you count down the Twelve Days of Christmas with her extra toes.

800 Ericksen Ave (206) 842-6621

Stryker

is a 4½-year-old shorthaired grey tabby with eye as green as your holiday tree. He is a very friendly boy who loves to be petted and brushed.

being rescued each year. If you’ve ever considered helping PAWS of BI/ NK financially, PLEASE do so now. Operating expenses are covered, but outfitting these spaces is costly. Even a small donation helps – how about a gift donation in honor of a family member (we’ll send a card)? Thank You!

Please Make a Holiday Donation Online Local families & pets rely on your compassion & generosity. Thank You!

www.NorthKitsapPAWS.org P.O. Box 10811 • Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Rowdy

is a 6-year-old fairly large brown tabby. He is a very friendly boy who’s made the transition from outdoor to indoor cat easily cuz “baby it’s cold outside”.

278 Winslow Way E. 206-780-8039 www.bibarkery.com

Sunny D

is a 10-year-old shorthaired friendly and fun smoke and white female. The most wonderful day of her year will be when she meets her new family.

Seraphina

is a 9-year-old shorthaired flame point Siamese. She is quite the diva but can be sweet if when she wants to be. It would bring Joy To her World to find a new family.

11254 NE East 2nd St • Kingston

(360) 297-2898 www.kingstonvet.com/

Sybil

is an 18-month-old very cute petite tortoiseshell. She is a sweet girl who’d look great in anyone’s holiday pictures.

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

CordialDivorce.com

(206) 842-4731

Tabitha

is a 6-year-old shorthaired tortie point Siamese. She gives hugs and likes belly rubs. She’ll have kisses for you under the mistletoe too.

Bainbridge Island Vineyards 8989 E. Day Road • 206-842-9463

19494 F 7th Avenue • Poulsbo

(206) 842-9463

Taffeta

is a 3-year-old mini Maine Coon who came from a hoarder situation. Her coat is as soft as her name and a new holiday gown.

320 Lindvig Way • Poulsbo,

360.697.7771

360-881-0099

(360) 779-4640

27099 Miller Bay Road NE, Ste C • Kingston

Vinny

Wadsworth

is an 18-month-old shorthaired orange tabby. He’d have himself a merry little Christmas if he had a new family.

360 Tormey Lane NE (206) 780-1141

is an 18-month-old orange tabby Manx mix with a stubby little corkscrew tail. He’s good with cats, dogs, and kids. He’s got as much energy as you hope the batteries in the new toys will have.


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