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“I’m surprised how strong she is, how brave she’s been ... She’s a kid with a lot of spirit.” — Jaci Garringer, mother of Carmen Garringer

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Pope: Permit before removal Cleanup stalled by disagreement over old docks By megan stephenson

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Left, Kallen Anderson visits her friend, Carmen Garringer, at Sorella Salon & Spa in Kirkland for a Locks of Love fundraiser Feb. 11. Right, Kallen had all of her hair cut off as a show of support for her friend, who is being treated for extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma. Brian Rotsten / Courtesy photos

Support is growing for 8-year-old being treated for a rare cancer By RICHARD WALKER

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OULSBO — On the surface, Carmen Garringer and Kallen Anderson seem like typical, active 8- and 9-year-old girls. The Suquamish Elementary School third-graders like dance, gymnastics, jumping

on the trampoline, science experiments, Harry Potter, and “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Carmen was a 2012 Miss West Sound Little Sister; Kallen likes cheerleading. But within those little-girl exteriors beat some big hearts. The day Carmen, 8, checked into the hospital to begin treatment for extraosseous Ewing’s

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sarcoma, she conspired with nurses to throw a hospital-room birthday party for her mom, complete with banner and confetti. When Kallen found out that her friend would lose her hair while undergoing treatment, she vowed that she, too, would shave her head. In fact, she let her pal Carmen do the cutting;

her hair was donated to Locks of Love, which makes wigs for children undergoing cancer treatment. On the ferry home, Kallen told her mother, “Now that I’ve shaved my head, I feel I can do anything.” Back at school the next day, Kallen got high fives from classmates. As of Thursday, four other people have shaved their heads in support: library technician Gail Petranek, thirdgraders Thomas Grant and Tyler Wilson, and first-grader Talon Grant.

PORT GAMBLE — The agreement to clean up the old Port Gamble mill site and the southern portion of the bay is stalled, as officials from the state Department of Ecology and Pope Resources haggle over the fate of two docks. Tim Nord, land and aquatics cleanup manager for Ecology, said an agreement was reached with Pope in August, but then Pope had an unexpected request: leave the two docks on the southern side of the mill site in the water until Pope receives the permits for a new dock, to be built on the north side outside the bay. “The challenge is we need to make sure we remove all the contamination,” Nord said. “I think

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Poulsbo mailboxes hit in theft spree; suspect arrested in Port Townsend By RICHARD D. OXLEY Bainbridge Island Review

POULSBO — A Port Townsend man was arrested this week on charges of mail theft and identity theft, and police said he may be responsible for some of the recent mail thefts in Kitsap County. Adam Justin Lysiak, 38, is being held on $250,000 bail after he was arrested Tuesday in Port Townsend. More than 1,000 pounds of mail was discovered in

his possession. The bust came after police received a tip that he was living in the area and was running an extensive identity theft operation. Port Townsend police were joined by six other agencies when they See MAIL THEFT, Page A9

Port Townsend police sort mail that was recovered from identity and theft suspect Adam Justin Lysiak. Port Townsend Police

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School board president: A school will close Total of nine classrooms empty at targeted schools By KIPP ROBERTSON

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POULSBO — Since closing a school became a suggested reality in the North Kitsap School District, many alternatives were offered by the community. There is no chance, however, that the North Kitsap

School Board will not close a school, board President Dan Weedin said. “At the risk of speaking for my colleagues, the answer to that is ‘no,’ ” Weedin said when asked if the board would scrap the decision to close a school. Weedin recently toured Breidablik, Gordon and Wolfle elementaries, the three schools on the closure list. In common: each has three empty classrooms. Though closing a school

is difficult, “We’ve got to be more efficient with our facilities … If we don’t do it, we’re not doing our job,” Weedin said. The possible closure of Breidablik was the subject of a study session and public hearing Thursday. The final study session and hearing, for Wolfle, is Feb. 20, 5:15-7 p.m. The school board will make a decision Feb. 28. The nine empty classrooms are not the tipping

point for Weedin, though. About two hours before the regular board meeting Jan. 24, the five-member board found out the district’s reserve fund balance is below what it was previously thought to be. Board policy is to have reserves of 5 percent of the total budget. The reserve is about 2.7 percent. The board allowed the reserve to drop to 3 percent temporarily to help avoid further budget cuts.

“It was really nailed home,” Weedin said of the need to close a school. The school board is considering closing a school because of declining school enrollment and declining revenue. District estimates on how much closing a school would save per year are between $300,000 and $500,000. The exact savings of a school closure are unknown, because a school has not been closed. Alternatives to closing a

school — such as closing the district office or closing and selling all the portable buildings — have been among the popular suggestions from the community. However, the cost savings from those alternatives alone would not come close to the expected savings from closing a school. If the district closed many of its portables, for example, it would save about $112,000 annually in maintenance and custodial costs, according to district documents. Superintendent Patty Page said closing all the portables would save the district about $200,000.

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Cleanup

Continued from page A1 everybody recognizes that. Pope’s proposal doesn’t do that for us, that’s a core issue … [We] need to make sure that we clean up and protect Port Gamble Bay, which is a huge and magnificent resource for Kitsap County. That’s our primary charge.” However, Jon Rose, president of Olympic Property Group — the Pope Resources subsidiary that owns the Port Gamble mill site — said everything can be accomplished with the right timing. “All we’re asking for is patience,” Rose said. “Cleanups are often phased. Why does [Ecology] need that dock out today?” In 2002, Pope entered into Ecology’s voluntary cleanup program to remove contamination from the bay after more than 140 years of wood-mill work. The cleanup will remove 1,800 creosoted pilings and two docks, and dredge the bay for wood debris. “Pilings are coated with creosote. Creosote is intended to kill things,” Nord said. The bay also has “thousands of tons of wood waste that was, over decades of operation, placed on the floor of the bay. They degrade. That degradation causes a problem for aquatic life.” Rose said Pope has agreed to the cleanup settlement, except for the two docks on the southern side

of the mill site. He would like some flexibility from Ecology on when the docks are removed; Pope intends to apply for permits to build a new, smaller dock on the north side of Port Gamble. According to Pope, the removal of the two docks would offset the impacts from a new dock, as required under an advanced mitigation program required by several agencies. Rose said that if the current docks are removed first, Pope would not have an offset when it applies for a permit for a new dock. According to Rose, the permit for the new dock must be obtained before the old docks are removed. “If we lose the docks, we’ll never have another dock without mitigation,” Rose said. ope has suggested leaving the two docks in place, covering the piles with metal sleeves. The company would remove the docks and re-dredge the area once the new dock project is under way. Rose said he will apply for the new dock’s permits within 30 days of signing the cleanup agreement. Nord, however, said the dock issue and the cleanup are separate. “[Ecology doesn’t] do cleanups that leave a little island of a problem. Legally, [Pope] is asking something that we can’t give,” Nord said. “[Pope] wants to use those docks to purposes unrelated to the cleanup. The permitting of a new dock is unrelated to our

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cleanup and restoration. “We’re drawing a very important line here that their northern dock issue is unrelated to a cleanup.” The total cost is estimated at $17.5 million, according to Rose. Between OPG and Pope & Talbot, the founding company of Pope Resources that went bankrupt, Rose estimates the company has spent $10 million so far on environmental clean-up. Rose said they have been in discussions with the Department of Natural Resources about sharing the remaining cost of the cleanup, but those talks are also on hold until the agreement is signed. The cleanup agreement is a critical piece to the future of Port Gamble. A coalition of environmental groups, the Port Gamble S’Klallam and Suquamish Tribes, and the county are raising funds to purchase nearly 7,000 acres of Pope Resources land, called the Kitsap Forest and Bay Project. Pope and the coalition signed an option agreement that expires March 28. The environmental nonprofits Forterra and Great Peninsula Conservancy are leading the fundraising effort. Sandra Staples-Bortner, executive director of the Great Peninsula Conservancy, said the coalition has raised about $12 million so far. An appraisal for the 7,000 acres has been completed and the appraised value accepted by Forterra and Pope. Liz Johnston, conser-

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vation transactions director for Forterra, would not disclose the appraised value, saying it’s “proprietary information.” The coalition will purchase as much land as possible when the option agreement ends. The cleanup agreement will release $9 million approved by the state Legislature last year — $7 million for purchase of Port Gamble Bay western shoreline, and $2 million to remove the sewage outfall and open a geoduck bed on the northern shore. The state’s package also includes financial contributions to the establishment of a marine science resource center, extensive restoration on the shoreline around mill site and management of the western shoreline block. In addition to the $9 million from the state, Johnston said Kitsap County has received $400,000 from the U.S. Forest Service for the Heritage Park Addition. Pending grants would be used to purchase land in the

Divide Block and Heritage Park Expansion, near the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation. “We are very hopeful that the Department of Ecology and Pope Resources reinitiate their conversations,” Staples-Bortner said. “There’s too much at stake here to let this slip away from us.” Port Gamble S’Klallam Chairman Jeromy Sullivan said the news of the stalled agreement was “unfortunate.” “We’re certainly disappointed they haven’t come to an agreement,” Sullivan said. “I’m not surprised Ecology wants to do a good clean up, and I’m not surprised Pope wants to preserve water access,” he added. Nord and Rose said discussions are ongoing, and Nord said he welcomes more “imaginative thinking.” “I’m still open to ideas,” Nord said. “I’m not under pressure.”

Silverdale cityhood measure fails SILVERDALE — Silverdale residents on Tuesday rejected the latest effort to incorporate their community as a city. Of 4,255 votes cast, 2,997 voted against incorporation, 1,256 voted for it, according to updated results Wednesday. Incorporation proponents said cityhood would give residents local control over tax revenue generated in Silverdale, as well as local planning and quality of life issues. Opponents feared more taxes and more government. “People didn’t want more taxes,” said opponent Ed Berg, a resident of Silverdale for 64 years. “And no matter what anybody says, it would be inevitable.”

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ommit an act of domestic violence in a neighboring county or state, and you can be arrested by local authorities and prosecuted in that jurisdiction’s court. Commit an act of domestic violence in another country, you can be arrested by local authorities and prosecuted in a court in that country. But commit an act of domestic violence on a Native American reservation, and Tribal police can’t arrest you. Not if you’re not Native American. And whether you go to court is up to the county prosecutor, not the court that has jurisdiction over the reservation. A provision in the Violence Against Women Act would correct this gap in justice. For 16 years, the federal Violence Against Women Act provided additional funding for investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women, imposed automatic and mandatory restitution on those convicted, and allowed civil redress in cases prosecutors didn’t prosecute. The law expired in January when members of the US House of Representatives couldn’t agree on extending criminal jurisdiction to Native American courts, and on extending the Act to include same-gender couples and undocumented immigrants. Two reauthorization bills, H.R. 11, and S 47, have been introduced. H.R. 11 was introduced by Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis., and has 181 co-sponsors, including Rep. Derek Kilmer, DBremerton. S 47 was introduced by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and has 61 co-sponsors, including Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray of Washington. We urge Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, with provisions for Tribal jurisdiction. The reauthorization provides protections for all women. Among other things, it would provide protections for female victims who are evicted from their homes because of events related to domestic violence or stalking. It would provide funding for rape crisis centers and hotlines, programs to meet the needs of immigrant women and women of different races or ethnicities, programs and services for female victims with disabilities, and legal aid for female survivors of violence. It would also extend assistance to undocumented immigrants and same-gender couples. It also empowers Tribal governments to assume domestic violence criminal jurisdiction if they choose to do so. That means, no matter who you are or what jurisdiction you’re in — city, county, state, or reservation — if you commit an act of domestic violence, you can be arrested and prosecuted by local authorities. That is equality. That is justice. Remove the Tribal domestic violence criminal jurisdiction provision from the bill, and the law, in Sen. Maria Cantwell’s words, “basically strips the rights of Native American women and treats them like second-class citizens.” Tribal governments are sovereign, or self-governing, entities, with a government-to-government relationship with the United States of America. Tribal governments have every right and responsibility to protect their constituents within their jurisdiction as neighboring jurisdictions do. Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, with Tribal provisions, is the only right thing to do.

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Letters City bypassed procedure for hiring police chief In my opinion, Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson has jumped ship on the orderly procedure of hiring a new police chief. This means that the $16,000 or so that was paid out by the city to provide the five finalists for the police chief position is pretty much being ignored. I recall Mayor Erickson saying that she would be running the City of Poulsbo like a business. Spending that search fee money and then bringing in Alan Townsend as a candidate at the 11th hour doesn’t seem too businesslike. Also, whatever happened to the morale-boosting incentives like hiring from within the department for the police chief position? Many police personnel who spend long years with the department and see a chance at being the chief of police someday could then feel that their years of service were really worth it if there was an even playing field for becoming chief of police. Also, having a “rubber stamp” City Council where everybody agrees on everything all the time isn’t necessarily a good thing. Dissent is the highest form of patriotism (Remember the Declaration of Independence). And then there is the quote by Albert Einstein … the important thing to not stop questioning. John Eastman Poulsbo

Opposed to millionaires’ tax to fund schools The Feb. 8 edition of the North Kitsap Herald contained a story headlined, “Proposed: Tax millionaires for schools” (page A1). Within the text of this article were the details of a legislative proposal, HB1545, to impose on individuals who make $1 million or more a 2 percent tax to, allegedly, fund educational needs. However, the motives behind this legislation raise numerous questions about

state governmental funding and such “creative” ideas to solve our budget concerns. I believe this is just another way to slowly and quietly begin the formulation, once again, of a state income tax by first having our wealthier citizens shoulder the burden and, then, in the spirit of fairness, let us all contribute to solve this spending problem — first, create class warfare to single out a class and, then, in the spirit of fairness, let us all help to solve this funding shortfall. I wonder about the original argument for the establishment of the state lottery, whose profits were to be used almost exclusively for education. Perhaps we should just lessen the amount of the lottery winnings to help the education budget. It seems that our Legislature, not unlike our other levels of government, cannot balance their checkbook without looking for more revenue usually in the form of taxes and fees on the citizenry. Sounds like “taxation without representation” all over again! R.F. Mack Poulsbo

Toll would cover costs of maintaining passes This is the season and weather when snow removal, road sanding and avalanche control are being done on the state’s several mountain pass highways. This must gen-

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Bike lanes on bridge are a waste of money Regarding bike lanes on Hood Canal Bridge: $1 million to $1.5 million to fill in a few segments of the bridge for a miniscule number of bicyclists each year that use this structure? I drive back and forth across the bridge an average three days per week and rarely, if ever, observe pedestrians (the project signs tout a five-foot “path”) let alone bicyclists. Safer? Give me a break! Even on the four short sections of the bridge that are grated, to save $1 million to $1.5 million I think these poor souls could have continued to get off their expensive bicycles and stretch their legs a little. This project is just another example of politicians, government officials and employees (those in See LETTERS, Page A5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (800) 388-2527 classified@soundpublishing.com

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with President Obama seated next to him, of God, the future of our Nation and other small matters. In the span of 30 minutes, he touched on the importance of developing a well-educated electorate. He laid bare the consequences of fiscal irresponsibility. As the head of the pediatric neurosurgical unit at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he put forth a streamlined solution to our health care quandary. He discussed the need for and offered a solution for a simplified tax code. Nearing wrap-up time, with arms outstretched, he

asked: Why can the bald eagle fly so high, so fast, so beautifully? Because he has two wings. A left wing and a right wing. Dr. Carson concluded to a standing ovation. Part 2: Predictably, the left-wingers are aghast! Dr. Carson dared to speak the truth. He spoke for 30 minutes with total disregard for politically correct buzzwords and mushball phrases. And he did it while standing right next to the President. The mainstream media is dazed and confused by this powerful new conservative presence appearing out of

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Continued from page A4 management positions with authority to make this type of stupid decision) wasting taxpayer-generated dollars in a time with huge budget deficits and depressed economy. It does nothing to generate long-term economic growth. I can’t believe that these people manage their own household finances as carelessly as they do the dollars received from hardworking taxpaying businesses and individuals. It is time for people to “tighten their belts” and

stop asking for federal and state handouts. And it is time for those in government to stop wasting the tax revenues that they get. Paul Tweiten Poulsbo

Dr. Carson’s talk of truth at breakfast To those who may live under a pile of rocks in the vast Atacama Desert and haven’t heard of Dr. Benjamin Carson and his 30-minute guest speaker appearance at the National Prayer Breakfast last week, this letter is for you. Part 1: Dr. Carson spoke,

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Goodfellow: Highline ‘came out of the blue’ By KIPP ROBERTSON

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TACOMA — It was looking like another year North Kitsap Vikings gymnastics would send the team to State. That is, until the Highline Pirates won the third-place seed at Districts. “Highline just came out of the blue,” North Kitsap coach Kris Goodfellow said.

The Pirates finished the West Central District III meet Feb. 9 in third with a team score of 158.300. The Vikings finished with 157.850 points. Though the Vikings had a solid performance for the majority of the meet, Goodfellow said the beam event did the Vikings in. “Beam is a nemeses for us,” Goodfellow said. Chloe Seferos, who

finished the meet first in all-around, and D’Anne Davidson, who qualified for State in all events, fell on beam, Goodfellow said. They never fall, she added. The Vikings and Pirates were so close in score that any misstep meant the difference between going to State as a team, or not. Enumclaw and Decatur finished first and second,

respectively. The last time the Vikings qualified for State as a team was 2010. Individuals have qualified since 2001; six Vikings qualified for State this year. During the season, the Vikings placed first in the 2A/3A Olympic-Narrows Sub-District meet and handed the Bainbridge Spartans their first home loss since 2000.

Wrestlers compete at State today

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Kingston takes third as a team Benny McMullen pinned

North Kitsap’s Jake Velarde pins Sequim’s Brett Wright Jan. 23 during the meet against the Sequim Wolves. Velarde is competing for his fourth state wrestling title. Kipp Robertson / Herald Renton’s Vladimir Kalinin (5:27), and Washougal’s Tanner Baldwin (5:48), before losing to Olympic’s Avory Acfalle (10-1). Bobby Reece pinned Olympic’s Kyler Segger (3:08), defeated Washougal’s Stephen

Camden (15-0) and pinned North Mason’s Tyler Grewell (1:50) to win the 160-pound championship at Regionals. Reece is competing for his third state wrestling title. Aaron Dickson pinned his first two opponents, North

Maston’s Victor Mcintosh (3:18) and Washougal’s Josh Exonomides (2:39), before defeating Port Angeles’ Brian Criston (4-3) for the 170-pound regional championship. Josh Henden became the See Wrestle, Page A7

Gerard “Roy” Garvey

July 23, 1940 to January 16, 2013 Roy, who was 72 yrs old, died in his home on January 16, 2013. He was born on July 23, 1940 in New York City, New York. Honarably discharged from the Navy in 1958. Relocated to the Seattle area in 1969, and then to Poulsbo area in 1996. Roy held various jobs as a painter and maitre d’. He also held a CNA degree. Roy was an avid baseball fan, with a passion for the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners. He also enjoyed annual trips with ‘The Seattle Guys” to Santa Anita for Horse Races. His primary love was reading, writing, & poetry. Roy is survived by two sisters, three brothers, one son & one daughter, many cousins, nieces and nephews. He has a large number of friends in the North Kitsap area. Private services will be held for him in Seattle on February 23, 2013. Please join us for a celebration of his life at Sheila’s Portside Pub on February 24, 2013 starting at 1:00pm.

district championships. Her scores included a firstplace finish on floor (9.050), outscoring Lindbergh’s Markia Williams (9.000). Joining Davidson at State will be Carah Brown, Jessica Dimof, Alison Pariera, Sarah Zimmerman and Seferos. Gymnasts from around the state travel to the Tacoma Dome for the state meet Feb. 15-16.

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Kingston sends eight, North Kitsap sends five to state meet TACOMA — Wrestlers from the North Kitsap School District compete today in the Mat Classic, the state wrestling meet. The Kingston Buccaneers send eight wrestlers to State. The North Kitsap Vikings send five. The wrestlers earned their way to State through the regional wrestling tournament Feb. 9. The top four wrestlers from each bracket advanced to State, with qualified alternates going as well. The Bucs finished Regionals in third as a team. The Vikings finished fourth.

North Kitsap freshman Chloe Seferos finished with the top score, 34.275, at Districts. Kingston will send three of its gymnasts to State, including Megan Keller, who qualified for State in all events. Also competing are Lizzy Garcia and Megan Kelly. North Kitsap senior D’Anne Davidson qualified for three events at the

TACOMA — The North Kitsap Vikings girls varsity team played in the second round of the district tournament Feb. 14. The Vikings defeated Franklin Pierce 55-43 Feb. 12 in the first round of the tournament. The loss eliminated Franklin from the tournament. With the win, the Vikings had a better shot at surviving the tournament, which qualifies the team for Regionals. The Vikings faced Sumner, which earned a first-round bye into the tournament, at Lakes High School Gymnasium. The winner of the game plays the winner of the Olympic/Washington game at Foss High School. The losers of the two games play at Stadium High School. Both games are scheduled Feb. 16.

If the Vikings defeated Sumner, they were guaranteed at least a fourthplace finish and a spot in the regional tournament. The regional tournament is Feb. 22-23 and is the qualifier for the state championship at the Yakima Valley SunDome. If the Vikings lost, they will play in a second loserout game. The Kingston Buccaneers lost their first game of the tournament to Renton, 53-26. The Bucs are out for the season. Renton moves on to play Port Angeles. The boys basketball teams were set to play their first district tournament games Feb. 13. Visit NorthKitsapHerald. com for updates.

Bucs upset Knights 50-46 in final league game The Kingston and North See Updates, Page A7

Found among Roy’s belongings was one of his favorite poems:

Bloom Actions speak louder than words, Yes? Yes. But words stay longer caressing the soul. Actions are stronger than words, it seems But it’s dreams that grow mighty resurrected through words. Yes, word-fastened dreams that shall come to be so By releasing a soul with the caresses to grow free With caresses sown free in the ethereal cove To couple with action in the temple of love.

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Wrestling

Continued from page A6 182-pound regional champion en route to claiming a title. He defeated Mark Morris High’s Joe Leal (123), pinned Olympic’s Gabe Gaeta (3:11) and won the championship round with a win over North Mason’s Tommy March (7-1). Mick Kane finished fifth in the 285-pound division after losing to James Garcia by fall (1:10), pinning Jacob Brown (0:22), losing by fall to Umu Timoteo (2:32) and pinning Jeremiah Kelemete (2:42).

Velarde wins three in a row for title in 138-pound division Nikitta Westin defeated Andrew Langlois 5-3 and Lindbergh’s Colton Maddy 12-0, and lost to Port Angeles’ Ozzy Swagerty 5-1. Westin finished second in the 126-pound regional bracket. Jon Morgan pinned Renton’s Anthony Hunter (5:38), lost to North Kitsap’s Josh Tucker by fall (5:53), lost to North Mason’s Jon Day (6-5) and defeated Ridgeline’s Ryan Harris (9-7), to finish fifth in the 132-pound bracket.

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Josh Tucker pinned Washougal’s Garrett Duey in (5:56) and North Kitsap’s Jon Morgan (5:53), and lost to Klahowya’s Brian Burchett (9-2), to finish second in the 132-pound bracket. Jake Velarde won three in a row to become the regional champ in the 138-pound division. Velarde pinned Klahowya’s Conner Veach (1:24), Tyee’s Abraham Torres (0:58), and Long’s Tanner Ackerly by technical fall (4:35). Velarde is compete for his fourth state wrestling title. Brenden Best lost to Port Angeles’ Michael Myers by

Scorecard North Kitsap/Kingston Wrestling Feb. 9 boys regional tournament at Bremerton Championship: 106 — Gaspar (Ridg) d. Oster (Wsgl), 11-4; 113 — Stello (Mmor) d. Anderson (PA), 5-4; 120 — A.Burchett (Klah) d. Basden (PA), 10-0; 126 — Swagerty (PA) d. Weston (NK), 5-1; 132 — B.Burchett (Klah) d. Tucker (NK), 9-2; 138 —Velarde (NK) tech. fall over Ackerly (Long), 4:35; 145 — Acfalle (Oly) d. McMullen (KHS), 10-1; 152 — Troy (Mmor) d. Vanshur (Oly), 12-5; 160 — Reece (KHS) p. Grewell (NM), 1:50; 170 — Dickson (KHS) d. Criston (PA), 4-3; 182 – Henden (KHS) d. Marsh (NM), 7-1; 195 — Davis (NM) d. Russel (Lind), 9-7; 220 — Hoffman (Brem) p. Corone (PA), 5:52; 285 — Myers (PA) injury d. over Best (NK). Third/fourth: Gale (PA) d. Keo (Fost), 13-4; 113 — Woyvodich (Fost) d. Eakins (Wsgl), 9-2; 120 — Reagan (Wsgl) d. Rhodenhurst (Oly), 10-8; 126 — Maddy (Lind) def. Martin (Oly), 4-2; 132 — Hunter (Rent) d. Day (NM), 6-5; 138 — Veach (Klah) p. Torres (Tyee), 2:03; 145 — Baldwin (Wsgl) d. Kalinin (Rent), 7-4); 152 — Crowl (Rent) d. Gibson (Brem), 3-0; 160 — Camden (Wsgl) injury d. over Farr (Ridge); 170 – Gaeta (Oly) d. Kalinin (Rent), 12-3; 182 — Robbins (PA) p. Leal (Mmor), 0:57; 195 — Taylor-Jones (Brem) d. Wahl (PA), 8-1; 220 — Lafritz (PA) d. Gillispie (Hock), 9-3; Timoteo (Oly) p. Garcia (Lind), 2:16.

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injury defeat to place second in the 285-pound division. Best pinned Jeremiah Kelemete (1:53) and Olympic’s Umu Timoteo (4:18) before heading to the championship round.

Kingston’s Redbird is champ in 145pound division BATTLE GROUND — Sonya Redbird won three matches in a row en route to claiming the 145-pound championship at the regional meet. Redbird pinned Jessica Rodrigues (1:48) and Kyla Campbell (5:02) before tak-

Standings Girls regional tournament at Battle Ground Championship: 100 — Silva-Pires (Cent) p. Bryant (Prar), 4:54; 106 — Archer (Wnlk) d. Wadliegh (Timb), 6-0; 112 — Edwards (NAPA) d. Barnhill (KHS), 6-2; 118 — Emmert (Kelso) p. Jones (Wnlk), 5:10; 124 — Johnson (Tum) p. Sanchez (Wash), 5:20; 130 — Locke (Wash) p. Odegard (Mont), 2:30; 137 — Reynolds (Kelso) p. Gillaspie (Cent), 2:30; 145 — Redbird (KHS) d. Peterson (Forks), 12:7; 155 — King (Hoqm) d. Walker (Hoqm), 7-1; 170 — Williams (MtView) d. Beach (Kelso), 2-0; 190 — Gibbons (Cent) p. Simon (BG), 3:35; 235 — Gillaspie (Cent) p. Munoz (Hiln), 3:32. Third/fourth: 100 — Power (Kelso) injury d. over Johnson (CK); 106 — Strano (BG) p. Williams (Forks), 2:35; 112 — Lommasson (Cama) d. Duey (Wash), 4-0; 118 — Rodolf (KHS) d. Huerta (Cent), 7-0; 124 — Camden (Wash) p. Chufar (Lind), 2:58; 130 — Rogers (Ilwa) d. Horton (Kelso), 3-1; 137 — Ahmath (Roch) d. Spangler (Fvan), 8-2; 145 — Campbell (Yelm) p. Briggs (Oly), 0:23; 155 — Biron (Wash) p. March (Elma), 5:39; 170 — Whalen (Cent) p. Mondragon (Ilwa), 3:49; 190 — Edwards (Yelm) p. Moreno (Kelso), 1:54; 235 — Berry (Yelm) d. Llewellyn (Yelm), 4-2.

Kingston/ North Kitsap Gymnastics Feb. 9 at District Meet 2A/3A team scores: 1, Enumclaw, 179.425; 2, Decatur, 168.650; 3, Highline, 158.300; 4, North Kitsap, 157.850; 5, Port Angeles, 153.625; 6, Lindbergh, 143.125.

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KHS/ NK state qualifiers from WCD III Feb. 9 North Kitsap state qualifiers Vault: Carah Brown, 8.225. Uneven Bars: Jessica Dimof, 7.250; Carah Brown, 7.100; D’Anne Davidson, 6.750; Alison Pariera, 6.625. Balance Beam: D’Anne Davidson, 7.800. Floor: D’Anne Davidson, 9.050; Sarah Zimmerman, 8.900; Carah Brown, 8.350. All-around: Chloe Seferos, 34.275. Kingston state qualifiers Vault: Megan Keller, 8.350. Uneven Bars: Lizzy Garcia, 7.550; Megan Keller, 7.425. Balance Beam: Megan Keller, 8.300; Lizzy Garcia, 8.200; Megan Kelly, 7.825. Floor: Megan Keller, 8.300; Megan Kelly, 8.200.

Kingston/ North Kitsap boys swimming Feb. 8-9 North Kitsap state qualifiers 200 Yard Freestyle — Thor Breitbarth, 2:01.30. 200 Yard I.M. — 2:14.51 Ian Christen, 2:16.50. 100 Yard Butterfly — Yorick Aban, 1:00.72. 500 Yard Freestyle – Ian Christen, 5:32.31; Thor Breitbarth, 5:33.93. 200 Yard Freestyle Relay — NK, 1:40.08. 100 Yard Backstroke — Adriel Moran, 1:04.18.

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ing first in the bracket with a win over Brooke Peterson (12-7). Kingston’s Lindsey Barnhill and Ivy Rodolf also earned top finishes. Barnhill finished second in the 112-pound division. She defeated Dao Nguyen (1-0), Taryn Lommasson (5-2), before losing to

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The win improved the Buccaneers’ record to 7-9 in the Olympic League. The Bucs were eliminated from the post-season Tuesday.

Continued from page A6 Kitsap varsity teams had all but secured seeds to the West Central District III tournament before the final regular-season games Feb. 8. There are no real surprises that the boys’ and girls’ teams from both schools advanced to their respective post-season tournaments. The Buccaneer girls team, however, was able to pull off one last upset to finish the regular season. The Bucs defeated the Bremerton Knights at home Feb. 8. The fifth-place Bucs sent the second-place Knights home with a 50-46 loss. The Bucs outscored the Knights 31-16 in the first half. The Knights outscored the Bucs 30-19 in the second.

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There are, indeed, many opportunities to pursue bird-watching. One item, though, should be cleared up. It seems to be a common misconception that the Hansville Greenway trails run through Buck Lake Park. This is not the case.

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The Hansville Greenway and Buck Lake Park are entirely separate. Once you enter the greenway, you are no longer in the park. Although the Kitsap County Parks Department is responsible for both areas, the county maintains the park with county employees. We of the Hansville Greenway Association maintain the Hansville Greenway. We are an all-volunteer stewardship group and are proud of our work. We just want people to know that. You may visit us at www.hansvillegreenway.org. Art Ellison Hansville

Everyone gets a chance to play The North Kitsap Little League is looking for some special boys and girls. We have a team designed specifically for specialneeds boys and girls ages 5 to 18 years old. The catch? You have to have an IEP (Individualized Educational Program). Our Challenger Division team is only for children with mental and physical disabilities — and boy, do we love to play baseball! We normally play two innings on Saturday mornings. This year, the baseball season

begins on April 8. We usually play two innings and every child gets to bat until they hit the ball, then they get to run the bases. When we bat through the lineup, that team takes the field and then we start with our second team. No one is called out. We all get to score. The Little League provides us with a team who has the honor of being our “buddies” for the day. They provide as much or as little assistance as our players need. Our Challenger Program is free to all Special Needs children who meet the criteria. We provide a T-shirt, hat, and a baseball. Everyone has so much fun; we generally draw quite a crowd of onlookers. Parents love watching their kids play; the kids love getting to play baseball. How do you sign up? Easy. Go to NKLL.com and look for the registration site. Be sure to read on down to Challengers, then follow the links. Questions? Send an email to northkitsapchallenger@ gmail.com or “like” us at North Kitsap Little League Challenger Division on Facebook. Cathleen Taylor North Kitsap Little League Challenger coordinator

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Big support for Boys and Girls Club This year’s Valentine’s Gala for the North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club was once again a fabulous success with many to thank. Held Feb 10 at the Oak Table Café and the Firehouse Theater in Kingston, some 150 participants enjoyed champagne and hors d’oeuvres during silent and live auctions just before the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” The event netted some $20,000 for the club due to the efforts of the North Kitsap community. The club has grown to more than 120 individuals from North Kitsap middle schools. While the list of individuals to thank would take an entire paper (the coordinating committee includes some 30 individuals), special recognition goes to the Greater Kingston Kiwanis, Columbia Bank, Kitsap Bank, the Kingston Chamber of Commerce and, of course, Ross McCurdy and the Oak Table Café, plus Craig Smith and the Firehouse Theater. Donors contributing to the live auction included Pat Bennett-Forman, Hal and Helen Hoover, Savage Vine Wine Shop and Tasting Room, Point

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Need an alternative site for karaoke There are a lot of young people and others that don’t really want to go to a bar to sing karaoke. They need a place to sing. With all the community clubs, senior citizen places, and parks, you would think one of these places could come up with a place for them to sing without having to go to a bar. It would be nice if those of you that are in charge of entertainment for these places would give it some thought. I am willing to give limited help to get it started. Karaoke would be a fun thing for the community. Alan Shelbourn Kingston

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stolen mail to create fake identities in order to pass fraudulent checks and get Continued from page A1 credit cards. arrested Lysiak at 5:30 p.m. Victims will be contacted Tuesday. through the mail if their Lysiak jumped off information has been disthe rear balcony of his covered in Lysiak’s loot, second-floor apartment police said. before being taken in. He “We are still pulling mail was transported out of bags, it’s too to a local hospimuch mail to go tal before being through quickly,” booked into jail. Port Townsend The suspected Police Officer Luke mail thief is no Bogues said. “It’s stranger to authorgoing to be a long ities. Lysiak was effort.” already wanted Computers, for escaping comprinters and other munity custody in Adam Justin materials were also Federal Way. His Lysiak seized by authorioriginal conviction ties. The evidence in King County is so extensive was for identity theft and that Port Townsend police possession of stolen prop- expect to spend weeks sorterty and possession of ing through it all. fraudulent bank checks. Lysiak could face more He is also wanted by than 100 felony charges, authorities in Kent for as the state of Washington three counts of possession considers every 10 pieces of stolen property, and in of stolen mail a separate Federal Way for forgery felony. and attempted theft. Fife Police suspect that Lysiak authorities have also sought likely passed bad checks or Lysiak for a criminal traffic used stolen credit informacharge. tion to make purchases and Although based in Port are asking retailers to conTownsend, Lysiak alleg- tact them if they suspect he edly traveled throughout visited their store. Kitsap and Jefferson counBogues said retailers can ties under the cover of contact him or Detective night and opened mailbox- Jason Greenstan during es. He is accused of using business hours at (360) information obtained from 385-2322.

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“We are still pulling mail out of bags.” — Port Townsend Police Officer Luke Bogues

Police are requesting that residents refrain from flooding the station with calls. Police will contact theft victims as fast as they can. “I know people are probably anxious, but this is something that will take a significant amount of time,” Bogues said. Local authorities have been well aware of a recent rise in mail thefts. So far, the stolen mail appears to be from Jefferson and Kitsap counties, Bogues said. At least seven reports of mail theft have been reported by Poulsbo Police and the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office in the past two weeks. Bainbridge Island Police Department has received 11 reports of mail theft since the beginning of February. These thefts are possibly linked to Lysiak, sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson said. “Does that account for all the mail theft, no, but it would account for a large amount of mail thefts recently,” Wilson said. Law enforcement officials

do have a good idea as to why mail is targeted. Mail theft leads to identify theft. The end game is drugs. Thieves use bits of personal information to obtain everything from credit lines or even steal money directly from a bank account. “They spend so many hours trying variations on a theme to get this information,” Wilson said. Wilson said it isn’t just the narcotics trade that attracts identity thieves, though other forms of financial fraud often go for bigger scores. “They want the stuff that is going to get them into someone’s credit account or bank account,” Wilson said. “And when people see that red flag go up for outgoing mail, they know that most of the time it’s going to be bills with checks inside.” Checks are a convenient prize for thieves. They contain all the banking information they need for a quick lump of cash. “They can wash that check or print their own,” Wilson said. “They know it’s not going to last forever, but if it’s good for a couple thousand dollars, why not?” — Megan Stephenson of the North Kitsap Herald and Charlie Bermant of the Peninsula Daily News contributed to this report.

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Paul Davis and Local Agents Benefit NK Kids Bremerton, WA – January 22, 2013 - Paul Davis Restoration of Olympic Peninsula office owner Tammy Heauser and her staff, recently completed a holiday toy donation drive along with insurance professionals in Photo provided by Paul Davis Poulsbo. Heauser worked with of Olympic Peninsula Rogers Family Insurance, EHL Insurance, William Hubbard Jeanne Benton, volunteer with North Allstate, Anna Jewell American Kitsap Fishline. Family, Fritz Jorg State Farm, Linn Allbee Farmers Insurance, and North Kitsap Fishline, a non-profit food bank and emergency services organization serving people in need. Hundreds of toys were collected and delivered to Poulsbo First Lutheran Church for distribution to children and families throughout the region. “We are so proud to be involved in the toy drive with such giving partners in our community. The toy drive brought joy to many families in need,” said Heauser. “This was an appropriate way to help provide a happy holiday season for children and adults,” she said.

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Suquamish #442116 $90,000 Great possibilities for income as a rental or possibly own your home for less than you may pay in rent! Nice neighborhood on a quiet street, large floor plan, wood stove and small yard for easy maintenance. Rebecca Gore 360-779-5205 or 206-910-5300. Poulsbo #368075 $150,000 Great hm located minutes from Poulsbo & Kingston on almost an acre! This hm is surrounded by fruit trees & ample space for gardening & relaxing. Bill Bailey & Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/206-271-3225. Kingston #444217 $163,500 Immaculate 4 bdrm townhouse in great neighborhood! Main flr bdrm w/adjacent bath, open living w/propane fireplace. 2nd floor boasts master suite & 2 addt’l bdrms that share a full bath. Janet Olsen 360-265-5992. Kingston #369968 $225,000 Spacious, 1465 SF condo in downtown Kingston, 3 bedrooms/2 baths, a garage plus carport. Enjoy Sound views from most rooms & walking distance to town, ferries, marina & beaches. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Kingston #423421 $229,000 1714 SF, 3bd/2.5 bath open concept home. Versatile living, family & formal dining gathering space. Storage shed, raised garden beds & generous deck. Partial Mtn views. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186. Hansville #446482 $229,900 The sounds of singing birds abound in your private Zen Garden! Featured on Garden Tours, this Shorewood 3 bdrm/1.75 bath has SW exposure with lots of natural light, lrg wood wrapped windows, warm colors and newer paint and appliances. Lrg sunny deck with a peek at the Olympics! Bonnie Chandler 360-779-5205 or 360-509-4949. Kingston #398252 $249,000 Private 1/2 acre home with 1892 SF. 3 bdrm/2.5 bath close to downtown. Designer colors throughout. Family room w/propane fireplace, master w/ensuite, attached 2 car garage, large level yard completes this ideal setting. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186. Poulsbo #428933 $410,000 Sit back and relax on this 1 AC custom Craftsman home. 3 bdrm/2.75 bath features Swedish larch wood flrs, fir trim, radiant heat, gourmet kit w/granite counters. Views of Olympic Mtns. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048.

Lots & L a nD Port Orchard #345682 $44,777 Great location near Long Lake in area of nice homes & one of 2 lots currently for sale. Imagine your dream home standing tall with amazing territorial views & privacy with room to roam. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Seabeck #444694 $52,500 Beautiful undeveloped acreage in a neighborhood of nice homes. The lot is treed w/some clearing. May be split into 2 - 2.5 acre parcels depending on buyers feasibility test. Most of the wells in the area are at 40 feet of less. A wooded wonderland 1/2 from Silverdale & Bremerton. Come build your dreams. Tom Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550.

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Suquamish #442262 $69,000 Nice lrg lot in Suquamish w/ very decent views of Puget Sound & Cascade mountains! Double-sized lot may be able to sub-divide for 2 home sites. Sewer & public water available. Only a couple of blocks to public beach, pier and waterfront boardwalk. Annita Baze Hansen 360-779-5205.

Allyn #421428 $237,000 Enjoy the covered deck on this traditional 2 story hm. Forest & water view on one side & a golf course green & fairway view on the other side. A lot lrg enough for a drive through driveway & extra parking. Excellent condition from bamboo flrs, to extra skylights to stainless appls to beautiful fenced lndscp. Play golf, entertain, garden. Just move in & enjoy. Alan Cady 360-692-6102/360-731-2160.

Bremerton #380012 $150,000 Total of 5 very nice level lots w/utilities stubbed & assessments paid. Part of a 21 lot phase of Bay Vista. Income limits exist as part of the neighborhood, CC&R’s & deed restrictions accordingly. Additionally-down payment assistance (up to 30k) may still be available for the home buyer, on a 1st come,1st serve basis. Victor Targett 360-731-5550.

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

Island Lake #282963 $150,000 Super updated 1,444 sq.ft.3 bdrm, 2 bth townhome in the Island Lake area! Uniform lndscping, guest parking, play structure, sports court & less than a 5 min walk to Island Lake Park. Close to Bangor & shopping. Jennifer Kilkenny 360-692-6102/360-434-3106. Silverdale #434556 $215,000 Ridgetop rambler just minutes from all Naval Base Kitsap facilities, award-winning CK schools & the most shopping in Kitsap. Not bank-owned or a short sale! Well maintained & upgraded, featuring 3 bd/2 ba, terraced & fenced back yard, soaring ceilings, gas heat/hot water, & large 2-car garage. Rod Blackburn 360-509-7042. Bremerton #383186 $249,000 Blueberry Meadows 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth home w/ main floor liv, din rm & large fam rm off of kitchen. Master suite, bdrms & bonus rm upstairs. Back entertaining deck overlooks wooded greenbelt. Close to Silverdale, Bremerton & amenities. Dino Davis 360-850-8566. Silverdale #427599 $310,000 Stunning Chaffey built hm on the hills of Ridgetop w/ partial mtn view! Professionally lndscpd grounds w/ all-season appeal. Multi-zoned sprinkler system. 3 multi-level decks. New carpet throughout in 08. Light, bright & fresh! 4 bdrm & main flr bonus rm. 2.5 bth. Spacious mstr bdrm w/pocket door to den or 4th bdrm. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690. Newberry Hill #445360 $325,000 Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath rambler with view of Mt. Rainier & Dyes Inlet. Must See! Kathy Olsen 360-692-6102/360-434-1291.

br e m erton Manette # 433081 $60,000 Amazing remodel! Granite countertops, hrwd flrs, Pella windows, SS appls, all new cabinetry. Spa-like bth w/ double sink vanity, opens up to spacious mstr bdrm. One of the best VIEWS here, and NO STAIRS! Fantastic for full or part time living! Short sale, but well worth the wait! Amy Allen & Terry Burns 360-779-5205. Bremerton #445136 $80,000 1941-Big Band Era Estate. Not a short sale! Cute, good bones & plenty of charm! 2bd/1ba w/921sf main flr & 921f unfinished basement. Perfect for 1st time buyers or as investment property. Bring your vision & make it shine again! Close to freeways, school & PSNS. Kate Wilson 360-620-6830. Bremerton #381659 $149,420 Sunny & private 2 bdrm, 1.75 bth Craftsman home in fabulous Union Hill Neighborhood. Fenced front yard is perfect for your Victory Garden & covered back deck right off the master bdrm might be the thing for summer BBQ’s. Detached garage & partially finished bsmt. Raven Rayne 360-405-6264. Bremerton #359195 $115,000 This immaculate 2 bdrm home is not just another cookie cutter. If you are looking for a home with mid-century character and modern conveniences, you will be thrilled. Comfort, convenience and value are the watchwords and of course location. Mike Draper 360-731-4907. Bremerton #413283 $160,550 Charming West Bremerton home offers gleaming wood floors, high coved ceilings, fresh paint, alley access, and more! More??? Yes, like a built-in hutch in the dining room, a pantry, and eat-in kitchen to start. Close to Naval Elementary, PSNS, and Ferries. Dino Davis 360-850-8566. East Bremerton #440087 $289,000 Newer 3 bed/2bath rambler on private .42 acre lot with professional landscaping & sprinklers. Living rm, eatin kitchen w/Corian counters, island bar, dining rm + office! Vaulted ceilings. Handscraped hardwood floors. Many craftsman features. Jill Wallen 360-340-0777.

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Port Orchard #426421 $159,777 Calling all bargain shoppers looking for curb appeal on a large lot! This 1,424 sq ft rambler includes 3 beds/2 baths, great room, dining room, master suite with walk-in shower, nice kitchen, detached garage w/ workshop & storage space & all at a great price. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #396983 $179,900 Calling all investors! Large duplex in Port Orchard featuring 3 bedrooms and well planned layout of 1030+ SqFt a side. Excellent rental income potential with current rents $750 per unit. Andrew Welch & James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #369487 $199,950 This home has been wonderfully restored with top to bottom kitchen remodel, new cabinets, granite counter and floors. The spacious living room has a gas insert keeping the home toasty. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #407686 $324,900 This 2834 sq ft, immaculate home, located in Grandridge neighborhood, has 4beds/3.5 baths, family/living/dining rooms on upper floors and completely remodeled lower level. Patio & large, fenced back yard bordering on pond and green belt. Linda Yost 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #428213 $369,950 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 .25 bath country style home on 4.84 acres. Kitchen has breakfast room & formal dining room. 2 car garage also features 36ft RV bay or shop with a finished storage loft. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #347838 $395,950 Tranquil views & a private setting are two of the many wonderful feature of this home. The kitchen has an enormous island & miles of counters. Dining room will accommodate large gatherings. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600

mu Lt i-Fa m iLY Bremerton #279907 $119,900 Great Price: Very clean East Bremerton Duplex could become part of your portfolio or live in one side and rent the other! Currently, the 1 bedrm unit rents for $650 & the 2 bedrm unit rents for $695. Call for a showing appointment. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369.

Wat er Fron t Hansville #444839 $399,900 70’ of lowbank wtfrnt w/steps in blkhd to sand, even a mini dock to tie the kayak! A lovely beach house wrapped in Redwood w/ main floor living. Vaulted great room boasts full height basalt fireplace & window walls to showcase serene Hood Canal & views. Two bdrms en suite. Driftwood Key amenities. Barb Huget & Randy Taplin 360-779-5205. Bremerton #446672 $549,000 Impressive low bank wft hm on Marine Dr. 2 hms! Main hm remodeled in 2011 w/3 bdrm, bonus rm, & office w/3,160 sq.ft. 2nd hm is 2 bdrm, 1 bth & currently renting for $650 monthly. Custom eat-in kit w/granite counters, stainless appliances, breakfast bar, large walk-in pantry. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690. Kingston #446039 $799,000 Stunning 95 ft sugar sand no bank WFT remodeled home. 2926 SF, 3 bdrm/2.5, updated kit w/full side by side freezer/refer. Master suite w/5-piece bath, cherrywood floors & colorful landscape. Enjoy bon fires on the beach. Sue Tyson 360-509-09053 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319.

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

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Carmen’s life of late is filled with a lot of stories like these. Like the day she cartwheeled into her hospital room. And the day she got the idea to turn the floor of her hospital room into a giant game board. And the day she decided to go for a ride on her IV pole. Community support is growing for the young cancer warrior as she undergoes nine four-week cycles of chemotherapy at Children’s Hospital. During treatment, Carmen and her mother, Jaci, stay at the home of “a friend of a friend of a friend” on Mercer Island. Carmen’s dad, Todd, and sister Leah, 5, join them on weekends. Carmen received hundreds of Valentine’s Day cards this week; one boy included his $10 allowance. Gordon and Suquamish elementary schools are having coin drives for Caring for Carmen, a nonprofit set up to help defray the costs of her treatment. The Miss West Sound Scholarship Organization organized a Miracle Bowl fundraiser at All Star Lanes on Feb. 10. Sorella Salon & Spa in Kirkland hosted a Locks of Love fundraiser Feb. 11; Jaci and friends Riley Burns and Chelsea Burgwin donated their locks. All told, 10 haircuts and one shaved head raised $1,500 in sponsorship donations for Caring for Carmen. On Feb. 23 from 2–4 p.m., Zero Gravity is organizing a Family Day of Fun — two hours of open gym for $5 per person or $20 per family. Every dollar will be donated to Caring for Carmen. Bracelets will be available for donation too. Zero Gravity is located at 5686 NE Minder Road, Poulsbo. March 2, Yo! G’s Frozen Yogurt celebrates Carmen’s birthday from 4-8 p.m. by donating 20 percent of all sales to Caring for Carmen. Yo! G’ s is located at 21505 Market Place NW, Poulsbo. March 9, a Zumba for Carmen fundraiser is planned 6-7:30 p.m. at the Suquamish Gym, 15838 Sandy Hook Road, Suquamish. “I’m amazed the community can come together so quickly. My heart warms and sometimes I cry about it,” Jaci said. “It’s certainly changed my perspective See CARMEN, Page A11


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going to lose her hair,” Kallen’s mom, Olivia Anderson, said. “She asked Continued from page A10 right away, ‘If she loses her on what I’ll do when I leave hair, can I shave my head?’ [the hospital], wanting to She never wavered at all.” pay it forward.” Kallen knows only the This hasn’t been, and is basics of what her friend not, an easy road to travel. is going through. “She Carmen was the first to doesn’t understand all the notice the bump ins and outs,” on her chest in Olivia said. “She early December, knows that when which an ultrayou have cancer, sound determined you take a mediwas a marble-like cine called chemo cyst under the and she knows skin. The cyst Carmen has to was removed and live in Seattle to turned out to be a be near the hosCarmen malignant tumor. pital.” Garringer Extraosseous Of Carmen, she Ewing’s sarcoma said, “She’s very is rare among children brave. She’s very amazing. Carmen’s age — the She’s kept a very positive median age is 20, accordattitude through whole ing to the National Cancer thing.” Of her daughter’s Institute. shaved head, she said, She had her first chemo- “She is going to keep it therapy treatment Jan. 16. shaved for a while. I’m “We have our moments going to let her decide when things aren’t so when she’s ready to let it funny,” Jaci Garringer said. grow back out.” “I’m surprised how strong Kallen said of the experishe is, how brave she’s ence of shaving her head been through the whole as a show of support for thing. She’s a kid with a her friend, “It was kind of lot of spirit. I don’t think I scary, but it was really fun could handle it as graceat the same time.” Back fully [at her age].” at school, “At first I didn’t Carmen and her family take [my hat] off. But are buoyed by the people when I did, my classmates following their story — thought it was really cool the Caring for Carmen to see that happen.” Facebook page had 3,371 Asked what people likes as of Thursday morncan do to help her friend ing — and the accompanyCarmen, Kallen said: Write ing thoughts and prayers. letters. “And send money Carmen likes to write, and for Caring for Carmen.” she and her mom write ONLINE separate blogs. “Blogging n Caring for Carmen has been a good outlet,” website, with calendar of Jaci said. events, www.caringforcarKallen visits Carmen men.com once a week. n Caring for Carmen “The night we told Facebook page, www. Kallen that Carmen was facebook.com/ sick, the first thing she CaringForCarmen1?fref=ts thought of was, is she

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today Kitsap Quilters 27th Annual Quilt Show: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Kitsap County Fairgrounds Presidents’ Hall, 1200 Fairgrounds Road NW, Bremerton. More than 180 quilts and quilt-related items on display. Silent auction and demonstrations. Donation: $5. Info: kitsapquilternews@gmail. com. North Kitsap Options Mystery Dinner Theatre and Auction: 6 p.m., Poulsbo Eagles Performance Hall, 4230 NE Lincoln Road. “Murder and Mayhem at Mardi Gras,” an original play, with New Orleans feast and live auction. North Kitsap Options fundraiser. For 18 and older; costumes encouraged. Tickets: $45, $50, $72.50 for VIP seating, at 2013mdt.eventbrite.com. Info: NKoptions@gmail.com, (360) 394-6758.

saturday Mason Bee Class: 9:30-10:30 a.m., Valley Nursery, 20882 Bond Road NE, Poulsbo. Learn how easy it is to raise these gentle bees and how they will help to pollinate your fruit trees. Free. Poulsbo Friends of the Library book sale: Feb. 16, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. All proceeds benefit the Poulsbo Library. Kitsap Quilters 27th Annual Quilt Show: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Kitsap County

Fairgrounds Presidents’ Hall, 1200 Fairgrounds Road NW, Bremerton. More than 180 quilts and quilt-related items on display. Silent auction and demonstrations. Donation: $5. Info: kitsapquilternews@gmail. com. Author Donna Lee Anderson: 1 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Author Donna Lee Anderson will present her book “Necessary Words for Writers: What Do Those Agents and Editors Mean?” Free. Info: Suzanne Droppert, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com, (360) 779-5909. North Kitsap Options Mystery Dinner Theatre and Auction: 6 p.m., Poulsbo Eagles Performance Hall, 4230 NE Lincoln Road. “Murder and Mayhem at Mardi Gras,” an original play, with New Orleans feast and live auction. North Kitsap Options fundraiser. For 18 and older; costumes encouraged. Tickets: $45, $50, $72.50 for VIP seating, at 2013mdt.eventbrite.com. Info: NKoptions@gmail.com, (360) 394-6758. Dances of Universal Peace: 7 p.m., Suquamish Congregational Church, 18732 Division Ave. NE. Celebrating a variety of spiritual traditions from around the world. No experience necessary; dances are taught each time. Info: M. Lily Celestino, starlily4@gmail. com, (206) 713-6263, www. dancesofuniversalpeace.org.

wednesday Lunch-Hour Storytime for Grown-ups: 12:10 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Selections from Ursula Le Guin or Orson Scott Card, read by Chris Eatinger. Free. Bring your own lunch. Kingston Open House Yack and Snack: 7-9 p.m., Kingston Middle School, 9000 NE West Kingston Road. Hosted by the Kingston Citizens Advisory Council. Meet community volunteer service organizations, U.S. Rep. Derek

Kilmer, D-Bremerton. Info: www.kitsapgov.com/dcd/ Community%20Advisory%20 Councils/Kingston/kcac.htm. Catholicism: 7:30 p.m., St. Olaf Catholic Parish, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Two parallel series: Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 1 p.m. Program by Rev. Robert Barron. Free; optional workbook. Info: (360)779-4291, www.stolafschurch. org.

thursday Silverwood School Admissions Open House: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Silverwood School, 14000 Central Valley Road NW, Poulsbo. See classrooms in action, learn of the educational advantage of Silverwood School from teachers and the head of school. Info: Susan Radtke, office@silverwoodschool.org, (360) 697-7526, www.silverwoodschool.org. North Kitsap Options Information Night: 6 p.m., Gordon Elementary School, 26331 Barber Cutoff Road, Kingston. Open house and information night for the Options program at Gordon Elementary. Current Jewish Issues Forum: 7:30 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Road NW, Bainbridge Island. Dr. Dennis Carlson on “The True Story of the (incomplete) Emigration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, as Told by an Observer.” Free, open to the community.

UPCOMING Organic Vegetable Gardening: Feb. 23, 9 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Parks and Rec, 19540 Front St. NE. Learn where to put your beds, what kind to use, what to plant and when. Taught by Gayle Larson, certified professional horticulturist. Cost: $29. Info: (360) 779-9898. PFM for Ian Dance-a-thon: Feb. 23, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St. NE. Dance all day, an hour or two, or come

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780-2377. Genealogy Open House: Fourth Friday, 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, 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 GARDEN CLUB: Third Wednesday, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cutoff Road. KIWANIS Club of Greater Poulsbo: Fridays, 7 a.m., Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@ hotmail.com or (360) 531-1712. See calendar, Page A13

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KINGSTON — Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton, will attend the Kingston Citizens Advisor y Committee’s “Yack and Snack” Open House Feb. 20, 7-9 p.m.,

at Kingston Middle School, 9000 NE West Kingston Road. The event is free and open to the public. Local agencies, organizations and county staff

members will provide information about various topics of local interest, including free Wi-Fi in downtown Kingston, new sidewalks on Highway 104, commercial and retail vacancies in the business district, and a new website highlighting tourism-related businesses and events. County Commissioner Rob Gelder and Larry

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coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: (360) 779-7272. 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, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Suite 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers; all are welcome. Info: Gary (360) 2655993, Janet (360) 265-5992. Port Gamble Historic Museum lecture series: Second Monday, 5-8 p.m. Info: www. portgamble.com. Poulsbo Friends of the Library: First Monday, 9:30 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road (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. 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 p.m., St Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE,

Poulsbo. Poulsbo Second Saturday Artwalk: Second Saturday, 5-8 p.m. All six galleries on Front Street featuring refreshments and live music. POULSBOHEMIAN ARMCHAIR POETRY SERIES: First Saturday, 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) 779-2622, www. pflc.org. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, every Monday (except federal holidays), 5 p.m., Poulsbo Marina multipurpose room, off Waterfront Park. Weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. 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.wellbeingyoga.com. Wine & Book Club: Third Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Cost: $7.50 each time.

Continued from page A12 Knitting Group: Wednesdays, 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, 7 p.m., at Martha & Mary on Front Street, Poulsbo. Info: www.littlenorway-tm. com/#null. LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: First Saturday, 3-5 p.m., on Bainbridge. For location, call Barb, (206) 842-5491. 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, 18891 Front St. Instruction in hardanger and help in other handwork in available. Info: Grace Overby, (360) 779-2460. 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. North Kitsap EagleS dinner: Every Thursday, 6 p.m., 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $8 for salad, entree, dessert and

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Keeton, director of the county’s Department of Community Development, will participate. Local businesses will provide food during the event, among them J’aime les Crepes, Mi Sueno Catering and Taqueria, The Tea Room at Port Gamble/ Bistro By Night, Flying Pickle, CB’s Nuts, Kingston IGA and Albertsons. 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, 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.

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Law&Justice Car crashes into store, no injuries reported POULSBO — A car crashed into the front of Sleep Country USA at College Marketplace Wednesday, sending shattered glass into the store but reportedly resulting in no injuries. Poulsbo Deputy Chief Bob Wright said the driver was a male in his mid70s. The driver reportedly hit the gas instead of the brake. The crash was reported at 10:35 a.m., according to Poulsbo Fire Deputy Chief Bruce Peterson. A witness

described the car as a latemodel Audi. Ally Dahlhauser, one of the store’s sleep consultants, was the only person in the store and said if this accident had to happen, she’s “thankful” it hit her store and not the hair salon next door. “There’s always customers” at SuperCuts, she said. There were no customers inside the mattress store, and Dahlhauser said she was at her computer when she heard a loud noise. “I just looked over and there was a car in my store,” she said. She said the man did not appear disoriented, but a little embarrassed and “clearly shaken.”

Two Poulsbo fires in one day; dog dies, man injured POULSBO — A 50-yearold Poulsbo man lost his dog, a pit-bull mix, to smoke inhalation Feb. 7 after the man’s home burned in a fire. Poulsbo Fire Department and Navy Region Northwest firefighters went to the scene of a house fire at 1 p.m. on Finn Hill Road in Poulsbo. When firefighters arrived, smoke was billowing from the home’s windows, Poulsbo Fire spokeswoman Jody Matson reported. Firefighters were con-

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cerned because one window had already blown out and the fire was burning dangerously close to an oil tank located outside near the base of the window. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire, which appeared to have started on the couch. However, they found the dog deceased. The same day, a 78-yearold woman and her 53-yearold son fled from their home after a fire spread from their kitchen to the attic. Firefighters from Poulsbo Fire, Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue, and Navy Region Northwest responded at 3:20 p.m. to the home on Clear Creek Road. When firefighters arrived, smoke was coming from windows and eaves. The woman suffered smoke inhalation. The man was burned when he tried to grab the burning pan his mother had been using.

Both declined to be transported to the hospital. The causes of both fires are still under investigation, county Deputy Fire Marshal Tina Turner said. The American Red Cross is assisting all three residents.

Three injured in Little Boston crash LITTLE BOSTON — Two children and one adult were injured in a rear-end collision on Little Boston Road last week. North Kitsap Fire & Rescue crews went to the scene of a two-car collision on Feb. 6, 7 p.m., at Little Boston Road and S’Klallam Hill Lane. A 21-year-old female was driving eastbound with three children — a fiveyear-old girl, a two-year-old boy and an 11-year-old boy — when she stopped on the shoulder to pick someone up.

The driver of the second car, a 55-year-old female from Kingston, was driving eastbound. She reportedly told sheriff deputies her vehicle has defective dashboard lights and uses a flashlight to see the speedometer while driving in the dark. Sheriff’s spokesman Scott Wilson said the second driver was looking at the speedometer while cresting the hill and collided into the back of the other vehicle. A two-year-old boy and five-year-old girl were taken by paramedic to Harrison Medical Center for abdomen injuries. The 55-yearold driver was taken by aid car to Harrison for facial injuries and broken bones, Wilson said. The 21-year-old driver was ticketed for not having a vehicle operator’s license, and the 55-year-old driver was cited for defective equipment.

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Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls Feb. 7-11. Feb. 7 n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Fjord Drive. Occurred between 11 a.m. Feb. 6 and 1:07 p.m. Feb. 7.

Feb. 9 Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 6:47-7:14 a.m. Estimated loss $680. n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Karl Place. Occurred around 9:29 p.m. Feb. 10 n Vehicle prowling 2 reported on Max William n

Feb. 8 Public disturbance noises reported on Hostmark Street. Occurred around 2:12 p.m. n Identity theft reported on Shorewood Court. Occurred between 8 a.m. Feb. 6 and 10:20 a.m. Feb. 8. n

sheriff’s log The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reported responding to the following calls Feb. 5-11. Feb. 5 n Malicious mischief 3 (vandalism) reported on Sandy Hook Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:10 a.m. Feb. 6 n Burglary reported on NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Occurred around 7:03 a.m. n Burglary reported on NE Pear Street, Suquamish. Occurred around 7:49 p.m. n Harassment reported on Dogwood Avenue NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 5 p.m. n Burglary 2 reported on NE Trail Way, Poulsbo. Occurred around 5:30 p.m. Feb. 7 n Theft from mailbox reported on Tallagson Lane NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 10:47 a.m. n Prowler reported on Lindvog Road NE, Kingston. Occurred around 12:53 p.m. n Theft from mailbox reported on Lemolo Shore Drive NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:09 a.m. n Theft from mailbox reported on NW Beaver Ridge Lane, Poulsbo. Occurred around 5 p.m. n Theft 3 reported on Sunrise Beach Drive NE, Kingston. Occurred around 11:24 a.m. Feb. 8 n Theft from mailbox reported on Keith Hill Avenue NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:06 p.m. n Theft from mailbox reported on NW Birkenfeld Way, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:51 p.m.

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Students’ magazine wins national award ‘Mud Pie’ is produced by West Sound Academy By KIPP ROBERTSON

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POULSBO — The annual West Sound Academy magazine Mud Pie wasn’t created overnight. But the small student-staff at the Poulsbo campus didn’t have much breathing room between the first and last

steps of the process. “It’s a whirlwind,” said Mud Pie Editor-in-Chief Gabriella Vogt, an 11th grader at the academy. The whirlwind at the end of the 2011-12 school year turned out to be worth the long hours: Mud Pie received the highest award in the 2012 Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines. The award is given by the National Council of Teachers of English. The student-run publica-

this year, was one of 10 who worked on the publication. The staff did it all, from editing submissions to page layout. The work in Mud Pie is from students at West Sound. Last year, West Sound’s 90 students were encouraged to submit to the publication. As an incentive, if the staff received 75 submissions for consideration, Vogt and adviser Eleanor Johnson would have cream pies thrown at them. Students sent in more than

150 submissions. They received so many submissions faculty member Allan Batchelder also volunteered to be on the receiving end of a cream pie. Mud Pie is a magazine of art and literature. The final 70-page product consists of fiction, poetry, prose and photography. This is the second year Mud Pie was entered in the contest. The 2011 edition was awarded the “Excellent” award in the

with several other ribbons and medals. He played catcher for a New York Yankees farm KINGSTON — Orman (Larry) Geofrey Larrabee team and retired from the U.S. Postal Service, where died Feb. 7. He he served in sevwas 86. eral capacities. He He was born was a Boy Scout Aug. 9, 1926 in leader and served Yarmouth, Maine as commander to Orman and of his American Annie Larrabee. Legion post. He He served in the was a member U.S. Navy during of Redeemer World War II and United Methodist the Korean War. Larry Larrabee Church. He earned a Silver He was precedStar, two Bronze Stars and two Purple Hearts, along ed in death by his parents;

and his son, CWO Steven Larrabee, who was killed in action in Vietnam. He is survived by his wife, “Miss Fran”; children, Jeff, Mark and Kellie; stepchildren, Debbie, Diana, George, Nancy, Melody, Addis, Renita, Tim, and Susan: and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. No funeral services are planned, with a Navy burial at sea. A celebration/ potluck was held Feb. 10 at the Larrabee home in Kingston. — Family of Orman (Larry) Geofrey Larrabee

West Sound Academy’s 2012 edition of Mud Pie won the highest award from the National Council of Teachers of English.

tion was one of 26 that won the award, out of 417 schools

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that participated. The only other school receiving the highest award in Washington was Shorecrest High School for Tattoo magazine. Vogt, the editor-inchief for 2011-12 and again

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‘Gratitude Prayers’ is 28th book for Poulsbo author June Cotner

Mud Pie

Continued from page A16 same category. Though it’s a class, working at Mud Pie is more of a club, Johnson said. This is the third year the publication has been student run, she said. David Sumner-Smith works with Johnson as an adviser. The student staff working on Mud Pie learn everything someone has to in order to publish a magazine. Students improve their editing skills while pitching ideas to their peers and managing their time. What the academy students learned fit right into the goal of the National Council of Teachers of English. The goal of the council is to encourage excellence in writing, while encouraging schools to publish literary magazines and increase student participation in those magazines. In order to be submitted to the council, magazines must be the work of students. The council evaluates magazines on the quality and variety of content within, how well it was edited and proofread, design quality, and use of graphics and pagination. The publication was first printed during the 1998-99 school year. The content was produced by a mix of student and staff. Though students helped with the magazine, it came down to the teachers “putting it together in the ninth hour,”

The staff of the 2012 edition of Mud Pie: From left, Duncan Williams, Rane Wilson, Ben Reinach, Bailey Scheffler, Connor Fazzini, Olivia Mansker-Stoker, Gabriella Vogt, Aidan Moore, and Espen Swanson. Kipp Robertson / Herald Johnson said. Mud Pie is now studentrun. The advisers are there to do just that — advise. Johnson said she might encourage someone to submit work, but that's about the extent of what goes into the publication. Even the layout of the publication is done by the students, as ninth-grade student Aidan Moore knows all too well. The award-winning Mud Pie was originally going to be designed using Word 2010. Moore began working on the design at home. After two hours of work, nothing was going the way he wanted. Instead of putting up with a program that wasn't working for him, Moore downloaded the trial version of CreativeSuite so he could use InDesign. It was a 30-day trial, which meant

Moore had 30 days to do all the design work. He admits he got help from watching a lot of YouTube how-to videos. "It was pretty difficult," Moore said. "But I was ready for the challenge." The cover of the 2012 edition of Mud Pie is a shot of the Seattle Space Needle, looking up from the base. Inside there is a mix of written and visual art. Vogt said the published work was put together in the magazine based on how the staff felt one submission worked with another. “Everything kind of stands out in its own way,” she said. The staff spent about one month reviewing submissions, about two weeks selecting submissions for publication, about one week of editing, and then designing and paginat-

POULSBO — June Blessings,” to be coCotner’s 28th book, authored with award-win“Gratitude Prayers: Prayers, ning poet Nancy Tupper Ling; and “Garden Poems, and Prose Blessings: Poems, for Ever yday Prose, and Prayers Thankfulness,” has Celebrating the been published by Garden.” Andrews McMeel Cotner(www. Publishing and JuneCotner.com) was in bookstores has made a career Tuesday. of creating inspiraIn addition, Viva tional collections. Editions has made June Cotner Her first antholoCotner a two-book deal: “Toasts: Barb Mayer Photography gy, “Graces,” is in its 39th printing. The Essential Collection of More Than Her books have sold nearly 500 Toasts, Graces, and one million copies.

ing. Because West Sound Academy classes are out in June, the staff of Mud Pie work from February to early May in order to finish in time. Mud Pie is also printed on high-quality, glossy paper, which doesn't come cheap. However, after the staff of the other 25 winning publications began sending copies to the staff Don’t dump it - donate & deduct it! of Mud Pie, the academy students have been doing an in-school fundraiser to Don’t dump it - donate & deduct it! pay for 25 more copies to be printed. That way, Mud 2.2dump miles north Agate Pass Bridge it! Don’t it - of donate & deduct Pie can be distributed to on Hwy 305 near Poulsbo those schools. www.kitsaphabitat.org 2.2 miles north of Agate Pass Bridge Johnson and Vogt have 2.2 miles north of near Agate Pass Bridge 2.2 miles north of Agate Pass Bridge 360-377-1800 on Hwy 305 Poulsbo bigger goals for this year's on Hwy 305ofnear near onmiles Hwy 305 Poulsbo www.kitsaphabitat.org 2.2 north AgatePoulsbo Pass Bridge publication. Along with 100% of the profits support more Habitat homes! submitting Mud Pie in 360-377-1800 on Hwy 305building near Poulsbo other contests, she wants www.kitsaphabitat.org two submissions from each 360-377-1800 100% of the profits360-377-1800 support building more Habitat homes! 360-377-1800 academy student. They would like to see at least 100% the support building Habitat homes! 100% of theof support more Habitat 100% ofprofits the profits profits support building building more more Habitat homes!homes 200 submissions.

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Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: ELIZABETH S. MOORE, Deceased. No. 13-4-00055-4 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 deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner. as proVided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 1, 2013 /s/ Susanne Moore Milalrd Susanne Moore Millard Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard By: Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 02/01/13 Date of last publicaiton: 02/15/13 H453471 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In re the Estate of Fay I. Linger, Deceased. NO. 134 00062 7 Probate Notice to Creditors RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim

would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 8, 2013 Personal Representative: Ernest H. Linger Attorney for Estate: Lincoln J. Miller Address for Mailing or Service 19586 10th Avenue N.E., Suite 300 P.O. Box 2172 Poulsbo, WA 98370 /s/ Ernest H. Linger Ernest H. Linger Personal Representative Presented by: /s/ LINCOLN J. MILLER LINCOLN J. MILLER, WSBA #25306 Attorneys for Estate Date of first publicaiton: 02/08/13 Date of last publicaiton: 02/22/13 H454923 NOTICE OF CLOSURE HEARING NORTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT POULSBO, WASHINGTON Notice is hereby given that, on February 20 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., the Board of Directors of North Kitsap School District No. 400 will hold a public hearing on the closure of David Wolfle Elementary in the Student Support Center Board Room, 18360 Caldart Avenue Northeast, Poulsbo. Any person may appear at the hearing and be heard for or against. Information about the work of the School Closure Committee can be viewed on the website at www.nkschools.org. Patty Page, Superintendent of Schools, Secretary to the Board of Directors Date of publication: 02/15/13 H455411

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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING NOTICE Meeting Date: March 4, 2013 Time: The meeting is sched- uled for 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Place: Fire Station at 10th Avenue and Liberty Way in Poulsbo To: Property owners, tax pay- ers and occupants within 300 feet of the Poulsbo Place Master Plan boundary, as list- ed on County Assessor’s records. Subject: Poulsbo Place Phase II, Division 8 Develop- ment Proposal Applicant: Phase II LLC (Central Highland Builders and FPH Construction) Location Description: Ap- proximately one-quarter mile north of downtown Poulsbo between Iverson Street to the south, Sunset Extension to the east and north, and Jen- sen Way to the west. Total Area Involved: Divi- sion 8 consists of two lots at the intersection of Jensen Way and Sunset St., including a narrow strip that extends be- hind the post office to Iverson St. Total site area is 2.2 acres. Zoning: R e d e v e l o p m e n t zone/Commercial Proposal: Proposed are 77 assisted living units with small kitchenettes and 23 memory care units, with dining and ac- tivity areas, services and well- ness center. This area in- cludes 89,342 s.f. board and care assisted living. In addi- tion 7,570 s.f. retail is pro- posed on the ground floor fac- ing Jensen, to total 96,912 s.f. for commercial uses. Pocket park/plaza area will total 9,515 s.f. Parking proposed is 39 under-building stalls and 60 surface stalls (including 56 stalls shown behind the post office. A future phase may develop apartments over the parking behind the post office; however, this is not part of this review. Review will be in context of the existing Pouls- bo Place Master Plan, as amended. Contact: Mr. Mike Brown FPH Construction 3331 Kitsap Way Bremerton WA 98312 All interested people are invited to attend the hearing. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your written comments, received no later than the date and time scheduled for the meeting, will be given careful consideration by the applicant and made a part of the file. Date of publication: 02/15/13 H457869 POULSBO CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Poulsbo City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 beginning at 7:15PM (or as soon thereafter as possible) in the City Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe Street. The pur- pose of the hearing is to re- ceive citizen comments on the surplus of lands, property, or equipment originally acquired for public utility purposes pur- suant to RCW 35.94.040. Oral or written comments may be presented at the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the City Clerk prior to the public hear- ing at City Hall, 200 NE Moe Street. /s/ Jill A. Boltz Jill A. Boltz, City Clerk Date of publication: 02/15/13 H457326

Public Notice Eglon Nursery & Landscaping LLC is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, “Lola Meadows” is located at the northern end of Barrett Road, near Apple Jack Lane, in Kingston, in Kitsap County, WA. This project involves 1.73 acres of soil disturbance for residential, utility and road construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to an existing Stormwater conveyance which discharges to Apple Tree Cove, Puget Sound, WA. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696 Olympia, WA 985047696 Date of first publication: 02/08/13 Date of last publication: 02/15/13 H456169 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): HOLLIS M. JEFFERY, MILDRED P. MARTIN, GRANT POTTER, VIVIAN POTTER, C.F. ADAMS, ROLAND F. HAYDEL, LYNN HAYDEL, JAMES HARRINGTON, JR., AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY LEGAL OR EQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT, ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF’S TITLE THERETO NAMED AS DOES 1 THROUGH 150 INCLUSIVE YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): SOPER COMPANY NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below.

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courVnto.ca.gov/selffielp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.coun1nfo.ca.gov/ selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. jAVISOl Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dfas, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escucharsu versi6n. Lea la informacidn a continuacidn. Tiene 30 DlAS DE CALENDARIO despu6s de que le entreguen esta citacidn y papeles legates para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacerque se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefdnica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formate legal correcto sidesea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que ustedpueda usarpara su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y ma’s informacidn en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.goy/), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede ma’s cerca. Si no puede pagarla cuota de presentacidn,

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All that certain real property situate in the State of California, County of Butte, more particularly described as follows: Lot 5 of Block 4 as shown on that certain Map entitled, “Camp Enjoyment”, which Map was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, on June 30, 1909, in Book 6 of Maps, at Page(s) 40. Assessor’s Parcel No. 061-200-026 02/01/13 Date of last publication: 02/22/13 H452676 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS FRANCIS VALlGA, SR., Deceased. NO. 13-4-00058-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40,060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets, DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 1, 2013 THOMAS F. VALIGA, JR., 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: 02/01/13 Date of last publication: 02/15/13 H453695

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY ESTATE OF ROBERT THOMAS WEIS, DECEASED IN PROBATE No. 12-4-00713-5 PROBABE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030, .40051) Jordan Robert Weis has been confirmed and has qualified as personal representative of the Estate of Robert Thomas Weis, deceased. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, prior to 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 (a) 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 (b) filing the original of the claim with the Clerk of the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (a) thirty (30) days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor, as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (b) four (4) 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 filing copy of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court: January 25, 2013 Date of first publication: February 15, 2013 DATED this 25th day of January, 2013. /s/ George E. Merker George E. Merker, WSBA No. 11124 Attorney for Personal Representative PO Box 11131 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Date of first publication: 02/15/13 Date of last publication: 03/01/13 H457569 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF CLARK In the Adoption of: BABY BOY BLEES, DOB: 01/20/2013, A Minor Child. No. 13 5 00029 1 SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PETITION AND HEARING REGARDING TERMINATION OF ALLEGED FATHERS’ PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL/ALLEGED FATHERS The State of Washington to the said:

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Mighty Norseman sports a softer look By RICHARD WALKER

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POULSBO — With his necklace of hearts, the mighty Norseman looks like a big softy. Adelaide Krafsky, 8, of Lofall had the idea to decorate the 12-foot monument for Valentine’s Day, and wrote the mayor seeking permission to do so. Mayor Becky Erickson granted permission — with the warning to be careful, because the statue is so large. And so the Krafskys set out to give the Norseman a Valentine’s Day touch. The idea came up during a dinnertime discussion about the Viking statue, located at Viking Avenue and Lindvig Way. “I was just kind of kidding around” that the imposing statue should be decorated with hearts for Valentine’s Day, Adelaide said. The family talked about it and thought it was a good idea, and so Adelaide wrote Mayor Erickson about it. “The new Viking needs a heart necklace and hearts around his horns for Valentine’s Day,” Adelaide wrote. “Can I have permission to put them on? My Dad can help me.” On Feb. 9, the mayor called Adelaide and gave her permission.

Adelaide Krafsky, 8, had the idea to decorate the Norseman statue for Valentine’s Day.

Richard Walker / Herald

The family bought red and pink plastic heart boxes at the Dollar Tree, glued the lids onto the boxes, drilled holes in each heart and strung them together. Adelaide’s dad, David, climbed a ladder and tied the necklace around the Norseman’s neck. Aimee Krafsky, Adelaide’s mother, said the decorating of the Norseman attracted the attention of passersby; it was 4:30 p.m. “It was pretty quick, but it’s a very busy intersection and people were walking by,” she said. Adelaide is a homeschooler who participates in Leikarringen — Norwegian folk dancing — at the Poulsbo Sons of

Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... You are hereby summoned to appear within thirty days after the date of first publication of this summons and defend the above-entitled action in the above-entitled Court, and answer the Petition of the Petitioner, Journeys of the Heart Adoption Services, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for Petitioner at the office stated below. If you fail to do so, judgment may be rendered against you according to the request of the Petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of the said court. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that there has been filed in this Court a petition praying that your parent-child relationship with the abovenamed child be terminated. The purpose of the action is to seek an order terminating your parent-child relationship and granting an adoption. The child was born on January 20, 2013, in Silverdale, Washington. The child’s birth mother is Angela Blees.

The court hearing on this matter shall be on the 15th day of March 2013 at 2:00 p.m. in the Clark County Superior Court, Family Law Annex, 601 West Evergreen, Vancouver, Washington 98660. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED CHILD. You are further notified that you have the right to be represented by an attorney, and an attorney will be appointed for you if you are indigent and request an attorney. You are further notified that your failure to file a claim of paternity or to respond to the petition within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this notice is grounds to terminate your parentchild relationship with respect to the child. One method of filing your response and serving a copy on the petitioners’ attorney is to respond by certified mail with return receipt requested. This summons is issued pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of

Norway. Her mom said the family does not have Norwegian ancestry, “but we love Poulsbo and we love the Norwegian heritage of the city.” Adelaide said she likes the mayor’s idea of someone knitting — as Erickson wrote in her 2013 forecast for the Herald — “a great, huge green scarf for the Norseman for St. Patrick’s Day.” That could happen. Erickson said Wednesday there are no rules regarding decorating the Norseman, and she doesn’t think rules are necessary, save one: If you decide to scale the Norseman to post a flag, sign or other decoration, be

careful because you do so at your own risk, she said. Who’s responsible for removing any decorations? The mayor assumes the city is, although a decora-

tion may stay up until it’s replaced by another — for example, Adelaide’s Valentine’s Day necklace is replaced by a St. Patrick’s Day scarf. What if some observers find the decoration offensive? Erickson said freedom of speech is protected, but she would — after consulting the City Council ­— remove a decoration she deems offensive to the general public. She said

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that’s within her authority because the statue is owned by the city. “Heaven forbid I ever have to do that,” she said. Meanwhile, Adelaide’s creative touch moved a passerby to leave a Valentine’s Day tribute to the Norseman on the low wall in front of the statue: A heart-shaped Cookie Monster button, propped up on a bed of mulch. The Norseman, a sculpture by artist Mark Gale, was unveiled Nov. 23. The project was funded by the Bjorgen Beautification Fund.

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the state of Washington. DATED this 30th day of January 2013. JOHN CHALLY, WSBA No. 33331 Of Attorneys for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL RESPONSE WITH: Clerk of Court Clark County Courthouse 1200 Franklin Street Vancouver, WA 98660 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: Petitioner’s Attorney Bouneff & Chally John Chally 2722 NE 33rd Avenue Portland, OR 97212 Date of first publicaiton: 02/08/13 Date of last publicaiton: 02/22/13 H455400 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In re the Estate of: DONALD LOUIS POTTER, Deceased. No. 13 4 00039 2. PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative narned below has been appointed as Personal Representative ofthis estate. Any person

having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of the first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW I 1.40.51 and I I .40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of first Publication: February 1, 2013 Personal Representative: WALTER NEIL THOMPSON

Attorney for Personal Representative: GREGORY P. NORBUT Address for Mailing or Service: 18890 Eighth Avenue, Poulsbo, WA 98370 DATED this 7th day of January, 2013 /s/ WALTER NEIL THOMPSON WALTER NEIL THOMPSON Personal Representative Attorney for Estate: /s/ GREGORY P. NORBUT GREGORY P. NORBUT, #11917 Date of first publication: 02/01/13 Date of last publication: 02/15/13 H453170 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY Estate of: RICHARD CARL STAHL, Deceased NO. 13-4-00061-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The above Court has appointed me as Personal Representative of Decedent’s estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must present the claim:

(a) Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and (b) In the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070: (i) By filing the original of the claim with the foregoing Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at the address below a copy of the claim. The claim must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice as provided in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: 2/1/2013 /s/TRINA CRAIG, Personal Representative HEATHER TOBIN KOLBLY, WSBA #37282 KOLBLY LAW FIRM, PC 704 – 228TH Ave. NE #122 Sammamish, WA

98074 (425) 522-4234 Date of first publication: 02/01/13 Date of last publication: 02/15/13 H453717 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HELEN N. JACOBSEN, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00111-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later

of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 15, 2013 ALLEN JACOBSEN, 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: 02/15/13 Date of last publication: 03/01/13 H457319


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Liquor Control Board hosts I-502 forum March 7 BREMER TON — The state Liquor Control Board will host a public forum on Initiative 502 on March 7, 6-10 p.m., at the Kitsap Convention Center, 100 Washington Ave, Bremerton. Additional forums are scheduled in Mount Vernon, Vancouver, Spokane and Yakima. “Clearly there is passion about what Washington’s system of legal marijuana will look like when fully implemented,” board Chairwoman Sharon Foster said. “This is an opportunity for the public to meet the board and staff involved in implementation, learn about our role in implementation, and to provide early input as we develop the rules.” The event begins with a one-hour open house with board and staff members, followed by an overview of the board’s role in implementation and timeline. Public testimony will be taken from 7:20-10 p.m. More information regarding the implementation of I-502 — including a fact sheet and tentative timeline — is available on www.liq. wa.gov.

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Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty Welcomes

The WURDEN Team Ar t f u l ly Unit i ng E x t ra o rd i n ar y No r t hw e st Ho m e s w it h E x t ra o rd i n ar y Liv e s Seattle-based Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce that Irene Wurden, a leading real estate broker in Kitsap County, has joined the global real estate network. Brokers Meg Burkett and Chris Wurden were also confirmed as members of The Wurden Team. “We’ve been representing the Kitsap Peninsula since 1988 and as a longtime resident, I’m honored to share our Northwest lifestyle with a much broader audience,” said Irene. “While boutique, I’m confident The Wurden Team will play a leading role in the expansion of our local marketplace.” Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty was a clear choice for The Wurden Team because the brokerage firm offers an aligned business model, established networks and unparalleled access to global marketing partnerships. “We seek every advantage we can offer in an increasingly competitive marketplace,” adds Wurden. “Buyer or seller – around the corner or around the world – we are here to help our clients reach all their real estate goals.”

The Wurden Team (from the left): Meg Burkett, Irene Wurden and (son) Chris Wurden

Most recently, her son Chris returned to the Northwest to join as the Wurden family’s third generation legacy of real estate service. After 13 months and 13 countries of extensive travel around the world the Wurden family is excited to welcome back their son. Reunited and partnered with Meg Burkett the members of The Wurden Team have their eyes keenly set on the budding real estate market. The Wurden Team proudly serves clients of all property types and price points. The collective specializes in waterfront properties along the Kitsap Peninsula, new construction communities, equestrian and second homes in-city or within popular resort destinations, worldwide. To learn more and view all listings visit www.TheWurdenTeam.com

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$259,000 19362 Willet Lane NE, Poulsbo FRI - SUN 12-4 Now showing our newest model home, The Dahlia, in Poulsbo Place II! Adorable 1 level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath Craftsman style home sparks charm. These 1 level homes sell fast so don’t wait. Other uniquely designed plans and pricing available to individually fit & meet the needs of each lot. Each plan featuring its own unique qualities such as main floor masters and open living concepts with that Little Norway Poulsbo Place appeal. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com

$310,000 848 Strawberry Lane NW, BI SUN 1-4 New Listing! Well-designed, in-town home with large windows and open floor plan. On quiet street with green space, great sun exposure & convenient location close to Seattle ferry, downtown shops, schools and park. Carl Sussman, 206/714-6233, carls@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$699,900 9976 NE Lafayette Ave, BI SUN 1-4 Gorgeous 3BR/2.5BA WFT view home complete w/ new KIT (ss appls, gas range, butcher block counters, Krauss farmhouse sink, Thomasville cabs) new BTHS w/Pottery Barn fixtures & cabs) new 30 yr roof + electrical & plumbing. Open flr plan w/ French doors to entertaining deck on Sand Spit. Go launch your boat for fresh crab! MLS 389000. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Wendy Burroughs 206.399.4488.

$249,000 1628 Minor Ct NE, Poulsbo FRI - SUN 12-4 Now introducing our newest home, The Dahlia Model, in Chateau Ridge. This one level, 2 bedroom 2 bath has all the charm and character you could want in a home. In addition to this floor plan, several uniquely designed plans and pricing available to individually fit & meet the needs of each lot. Each floor plan featuring its own unique qualities, such as Craftsman style construction, ramblers, two-stories, open living concepts, main floor masters & ample storage space. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com $279,900 26032 Ansell Rd NW, Poulsbo 98370 SAT 12-3 Pride of ownership shows in this meticulously maintained home. Tastefully updated throughout and all appliances stay. Large covered deck for entertaining plus separate sun deck and fenced in yard. Close to everything yet tucked away for privacy. Includes community beach access. Shiree Burbank, Broker, Relocation Specialist. Coldwell Banker Park Shore Real Estate. 360-871-2332 office. 360-471-6594 cell $300,000 20075 Bue Rund LP NE, Poulsbo SUN 1-4 Olympic Mountain view - 1599 sqft. 4 br, 2ba rambler. level, fenced yard. Driving Directions: Forest Rock Hills, right on Hovel, right on Forest Rock Hill. MLS #443044Hosted by Jim Lake. John L. Scott, Cherie Fahlsing 360-440-3419. cherief. johnlschott.com

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND From $200,000 825 Curtis Loop NE, BI SUN 1-4 Ferncliff Village. New, cottage-style homes built to Energy Star and Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard. Income qualified, limited equity homes. MLS #317942. Carleen Gosney, 206/909-2042, BainbridgeFineProperties.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$339,000 146 Sadie Lane, BI SUN 1- 4 Watch the Grand Old Fourth Parade from your balcony! Desirable detached townhome located close to town and ferry. Condo has 3 bdrms, 3 baths, bamboo kitchen floor, propane stove for heat in living room, miniblinds thru-out, garage, zone heating. Included are washer, dryer, new fridge, professional landscaping from HOA. In-town living at its best! Don Rooks, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty 206.948.9483 $395,000 11841 Miller Road NE, BI SUN 1-4 This 3BR daylight rambler exudes mid-century modern style! Vaulted wood ceiling, hdwd floors, sandstone fireplace, huge windows w/Olympic Mtn view. Daylight basement w/separate entry, perfect for home office. Fenced yard, deck, 2-car garage, shop. MLS #447660. Patti Shannon, 206/755-5139, BuyNSellBainbridge.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. $464,900 1270 Shanti Lane NE, BI SUN 1-4 New Price. This close-in townhouse feels like a luxury lodge with top-quality wood floors, built-ins, ceiling fans, upgraded finishes & systems throughout. 1,658 sq. ft. with 2+bedrooms and upstairs den/entertainment/office space. French doors to private decks & garden. MLS #440679. Ellin Spenser, 206/914-2305, ellin@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. $598,000 5635 NE Cessna Lane, BI SUN 1-4 New Listing! Fabulous contemporary home perched above Crystal Springs with western Sound views. Stunning, light-filled master suite, open plan, covered wraparound deck on .64-acre with mature fruit trees & gardens. 2 carports & garden shed. MLS #446492. Wendy Indvik, 206/276-1031, WendyIndvik.withwre.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. $537,500 904 Alder Ave NE BI SUN 1-4 3 bedroom/2.5 baths 2953 sq.ft. Enhanced by a private forest that leads to a 150’ nature walk to CampYeomalt Park, this well maintained home in desirable Wing Point offers a rare combination of in- town convenience and semi-rural ambience. It comes w/ vaulted ceiling, an abundance of light, built-ins, hardwd floors, French doors, an expansive deck and a bonus room with separate entrance. Come see! MLS#408186. AM Realty, LLC. Aurora Mancebo, 206.595.6705. For more photos, visit my website: www.auroramancebo.com

$849,900 14555 Misty Vale Place NE, BI SUN 1-4 Stunning home offering 5600+ sq ft on shy acre. Exquisite materials & finishes throughout. Gourmet kitchen opens to covered deck and French doors in the living room and main floor master suite open to full-length deck. Beautifully landscaped grounds. DD: From ferry, take 305 N. Right on Madison Ave NE, right on NE Valley Rd. to 3rd left on Sunrise Dr NE. Left to Misty Vale Place NE. Amanda Andre 206-765-8502 www.johnlscott.com/67920 $898,000 4360 Crystal Springs Drive NE, BI SUN 1-4 Beautiful, shingled 3BR/3BA waterfront home with sunny westernexposure in friendly beachfront neighborhood. Charming Coastal Living style w/views from every room, 2 fireplaces, romantic master bath. Large deck & registered mooring buoy. MLS #375012. Vesna Somers, 206/947-1597, vesna@windermere.com. Hosted by David Parker, 206/714-4300, davidparker@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. $1,350,000 14533 Henderson Road NE, BI SUN 1-4 Waterfront with options. This west-facing home was meticulously & extensively remodeled in 2006/2007. With 2.63 acres (4 tax parcels), options are numerous. The waterfront parcel includes a renovated 444 sq. ft. cabin. MLS #406636. Andy Moore, 206/755-6296, BainbridgeIslandWaterfront.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

BREMERTON $225,000 9207 Withers Place NW Bremerton SAT 2-5 WELL-MAINTAINED BREMERTON RAMBLER! 3bd/ 1.75ba, 1,628 SqFt hm on park-like 0.32 Ac. Tons of natural light from skylight & vaulted ceilings in living room. Open kitchen w/ moveable island. Large dining/entertainment room w/ French doors, leading to exterior deck. Tile & hardwood flooring. Cozy, wood FP. Nice garden areas off back patio area. Great neighborhood. DD: East on NW Bucklin Hill Rd. Turn right on Olson Rd. Take 1st left on NW Silver St. Take 3rd left onto Withers Pl NW, to home on the left. MLS# 439551 Hosted by: Lori Christie 360-340-4891, Silverdale Realty

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Regional Pond Expansion project KC-160-12 with Nordland Construction Northwest, Inc. has been accepted as complete by Kitsap County. Any parties having claim for material, labor or damages with reference to this project have thirty days from February 15, 2013 to respond to the Construction Division of the Kitsap County Department of Public Works, 614 Division Street, MS-26, Port Orchard, WA 98366. Jonathon Brand, P.E. Assistant Public Works Director/County Engineer Date of publication: 02/15/13 PW741271

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Spreading the word about closing the loop Children help promote Kitsap Recycles Day

Mountain Elementary School, Bremerton. n Jessica Baugh, Emerald Heights Elementary School, Silverdale. n Elliot Campbell, Gateway Christian School, Poulsbo. n Maya Desai, Emerald Heights Elementary School, Silverdale. n Isabel Iral, Crosspoint Academy, Bremerton. n Tyja Johnson, Pinecrest Elementary School, Bremerton. n Brody Oliver, Manchester Elementary School, Port Orchard. Kitsap residents kept 178,000 tons of recyclable materials out of landfills in 2012. Buying n Natalie Oathout, products made from recycled materials closes the loop. Clipart.com Peace Lutheran School, Bremerton. fleece for clothing. tional flier to every teach8 for this week’s first two n Trinity Ramirez, “We are very pleased er in our schools, and to featured posters.) Esquire Hills Elementary Jo Meintz, who’s respon- organizations like 4-H and that these young people School, Bremerton. are realizing the imporScouts,” Meintz said. In sible for communication Each environmentance of conserving our addition, she talked about and outreach for tally conscious artist earth’s limited resources the poster contest whenthe Solid Waste received an award not only by recycling, but ever she did a classroom division of Public of excellence Cover also by closing the loop presentation on recycling. Works, said the at the meeting, through purchasing recy“For 13 years, we parposter contest which was teleStory cled products,” said Pat ticipated in the America generated more vised on BKAT. Campbell, Kitsap County Recycles program, but than 300 entries Their posters will Solid Waste Division’s decided to bring it local,” from 22 schools in be featured, two each senior program manager. she said of the Kitsap five school districts. week for five weeks, in “We thank them for Recycles program. “The “I sent out an informaKitsap Week. (See page their efforts in helping us program emphasizes buyto spread the word as we ing products made from observe our first Kitsap recycled items. Hopefully, Recycles Day.” down the road, we will Campbell said 111,000 expand the program to tons of disposed items include businesses.” from Kitsap County were Kitsap Recycles Day recycled in 2011 — that’s is a day to remember the 38 percent of all the stuff importance of buying and we got rid of by throwing using recycled products in the trash or putting it in in order to close the recythe recycle bin. cling loop. In addition, 68,000 tons “Closing the loop” is the process in which post-con- of asphalt, construction debris, food processing sumer waste is collected, recycled and used to make waste and tires were diverted from landfills. new products, which are “The main focus of then purchased and used Kitsap Recycles Day is by consumers. For examto encourage people to ple, recycled paper can be buy recycled products,” made into cereal boxes or Campbell said. “All the egg cartons, and plastic recycling in the world bottles can be made into is great but it’s nothing new bottles or polyester

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From BoobTube to YouTube on a brighter note By LORI WELBOURNE walked by it. Jeremie and I would hold our breath and look at each other nervously, praying he wouldn’t notice its warmth. He never did. Years later we found out that he knew exactly what we were up to, he just didn’t mind. I now have that same attitude about the television with my own kids, and I allow them to watch it. Within reason. Sam and Daisy are like my brother and I were. If they had their choice, they’d start their day with the TV on and that thing wouldn’t be turned off until they fell asleep in front of it, well past midnight. “We cancelled cable the day we became parents,” an acquaintance told me last week. “Children who grow up ‘watchers’ do not become ‘doers’.” I wonder if there are statistics to prove that. Probably. There are studies and statistics that can prove just about anything. All I know is that I don’t believe the TV will render us useless. I was obsessed with it as a kid, but I’ve seen very little of it as an adult since I’m always too busy doing something else. Yet, despite my lack of tube time, my fascination with pop culture persists. I can thank the Internet for that. Surfing the web makes it easy to keep up with what’s going on in TV land without having to actually watch it. If I want to find out who

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vineyard, adding 700 acres in a three-year spurt from 2006 to 2009. In 2006, Andrews decided to move into the winemaking business and purchased Yakima Cellars, a winery in downtown Yakima. The location did not end up working well for the winery, so in 2008, he moved to the Winemakers Loft in Prosser.

“Downtown Yakima wasn’t the best location,” he said. “But being along the highway in Prosser has been great.” Coyote Canyon Winery has quickly gained a reputation for producing some of Washington’s finest wines, winning accolades and medals for nearly every wine it releases. The winery has three tiers of wines. The Downtown Red and White are the only holdovers from Yakima Cellars and are Coyote Canyon’s least-expensive offerings. The Coyote Canyon label

includes the winery’s standard wines, and the H/H Estates is the reserve line. The H/H name goes back to Andrews’ time in cattle ranching, when that was the name of his operation. Under the H/H label, Andrews has wines named for his grandfather (GW Smith Malbec), his father (Robert Andrews Mourvedre) and himself (Michael Andrews Red). He also has a Cabernet Sauvignon called Big John that was named for a guy who bought one of his bulls in Reno, Nev. Bozak

Washington’s Horse Heaven Hills is one of the prime grapegrowing regions in the state. Andy Perdue / Great Northwest Wine Red, his Bordeaux-style blend, is named for a 2,600-pound bull he once owned. “Our Bordeaux blend is our biggest, stoutest wine,” he said. Though Andrews grows 26 varieties at Coyote Canyon, nearly half of his acreage is dedicated to Cabernet Sauvignon, the No. 1 red wine grape in Washington. “Cabernet is king,” he said. He sells about 95 percent of his grapes to Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. Most of the rest goes to 18 other wineries, and he holds back just 1 percent for his own 4,800 cases.

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You’ll love savory, spicy Tortilla Black Bean Soup GLUTEN free W foodies arm me up and make it spicy just the way I like it. I love Tortilla Soup and this is the perfect soup to warm you up when the weather outside is misbehaving. Rain or snow, Pacific Foods Organic Soup Starters are the perfect way to get your soup off to a tasty easy start. I call it slow cooking, at medium speed, without the can ... in 2 hours! It was really was easy to make this soup with just a few fresh ingredients and dried spices that I already

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Continued from page 4 Winery 2011 Roussanne, Horse Heaven Hills, $22: Roussanne is a white Rhône variety that is catching on with Washington winemakers. This is a delicious example with aromas of fresh-cut Honeycrisp apple, apricot and dried pineapple. On the palate, it reveals flavors of canned pear and fresh-cut pineapple with lemon custard in the finish. n Coyote Canyon Winery 2011 Sweet Louise, Horse Heaven Hills, $22: This dessert wine is a blend of Viognier and Riesling from estate grapes. It opens with aromas of crème brûlée, lavender, jasmine and orange oil. On the palate, it’s a delicious sipper at 13 percent residual sugar that offers flavors of sweet lemon, quince paste, caramel and poached apricot. n H/H Estates 2010 Michael Andrews Reserve Red, Horse Heaven Hills, $35: This premium blend of Tempranillo and Graciano is named after owner Mike Andrews and is a Spanish-style blend using estate grapes. It offers aromas of blueberry juice, crushed leaf, sarsaparilla and clove. On the palate, it offers big flavors of pomegranate, blueberry and red currant. It’s a big wine that will pair with grilled meats, rich stews, braised lamb or empanadas. This wine has not yet been released. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman run Great Northwest Wine, a news and information website. Go to www.greatnorthwestwine.com.

By lisa garza had at home. Let me just remind you that I am from Texas and I like a kick in most things that I eat, especially if I want my food to warm me up. So please adjust your pepper spices accordingly to your taste. I usually soak black beans or some sort of beans at least once a week. After a sunny but cold, brisk walk, I came home with an appetite for something flavorful and warm. I was hungry and chilled and looked in my GF pantry — Tortilla Black Bean Soup! It just so happens I soaked some black beans overnight. After a quick rinse, I placed the beans in my 5-quart Le Creuset. I pre-heated the oven to 350 degrees. The Pacific Foods Organic Tortilla Soup base is made with tomato, green peppers, onion, chili powder, garlic, cumin, cayenne pepper, coriander and a hint of lime. Add all of the ingredients to the pot, cover with a lid and let it cook for 2 hours.

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kitsapcalendar Calendar submissions The Kitsap Week calendar is a free listing of events in Kitsap County. To submit an event, email the name of the involved organization, the event’s date, purpose, cost (if applicable) and contact information to mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com.

ART GALLERIEs Bainbridge Student Art Contest: March 3. 13th annual contest for Bainbridge Island students K-12. Submit entries from 9:30 a.m. to noon at The Pavilion, 403 Madison Ave. NE. Complete rules at www.biparks. org. Info: Dinah Satterwhite (206) 842-0504. On-line entry information: Sue Hylen, (206) 842-2306, ext. 116. CALL TO ARTISTS: Applications available for 2013 Summer and Winter Studio Tours on Bainbridge Island. Summer deadline April 15, winter deadline July 31. Artist application forms and more details: “For Artists” page, www.bistudiotour.com; Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce; tour manager Dinah Satterwhite, (206) 842-0504, bistudiotour@earthlink.net. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts: Ninth annual art book drive, through February. Donate art books for Bainbridge Library; this sale has generated $11,000 for the library since 2004. Info: Lindsay Masters, (206) 842-3132, lindsay@bacart.org, www.bacart.org.

Benefits & events NK Options Mystery Dinner Theatre and Auction: Feb. 15-17, 6 p.m., Poulsbo Eagles Performance Hall, 4230 NE Lincoln Road. “Murder and Mayhem

at Mardi Gras,” an original play. New Orleans feast, live auction. A fundraiser for the NK Options program. For 18 and older; costumes encouraged. Tickets: $45, $50, $72.50 for VIP seating; 2013mdt.eventbrite.com. Info: NKoptions@gmail.com, (360) 394-6758. Kingston Open House Yack and Snack: Feb. 20, 7-9 p.m., Kingston Middle School, 9000 NE West Kingston Road. Hosted by the Kingston Citizens Advisory Council. Meet community volunteer service organizations, U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton. Info: www.kitsapgov.com/dcd/ Community%20Advisory%20 Councils/Kingston/kcac.htm. Silverwood School Admissions Open House: Feb. 21, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Silverwood School, 14000 Central Valley Road NW, Poulsbo. Info: Susan Radtke, office@silverwoodschool.org, (360) 697-7526, www.silverwoodschool.org. PFM for Ian Dance-a-thon: Feb. 23, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St. NE. Dance all day, an hour or two, or come and watch. Suggested $30 pledge for competing dancers. Bake sale and superhero costume hour. Info: Alisha Anunson, (360) 271-7302, www. poulsbosonsofnorway.com. Soroptimist International Auction and Dinner: Feb. 23, 5:30 p.m., Clubhouse at McCormick Woods, 5155 McCormick Woods Drive, Port Orchard. The Soroptimist International of Port Orchard Foundation’s 17th annual fundraiser, “Our Great

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classes Organic Gardens You Can Eat: Feb. 16, March 2 and 9, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Norm Dicks Government Center, 345 6th St., Suite 600, Bremerton. Taught by WSU Kitsap Master Gardeners. Learn how to create your own backyard organic vegetable garden. Cost: $150 for all classes or $45 each, includes class materials. Register: kitsap.wsu.edu. Gardening with Ferns: Feb. 16, 10 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free five-part class on the botany, identification, gardening, and landscaping of ferns. Register at the library or (206) 842-4162. C.S. LEWIS: A VISION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran Church, corner of Madison & Torvanger, Bainbridge Island. The class is a general introduction to C.S. Lewis, studying his life, theology and fictional works. Info: (206) 842-4746, www.portmadisonlutheranchurch.org.

meetings, support groups & lectures Bainbridge Island Genealogi-

cal Society: Feb. 15, 10 a.m to noon, Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Guest speaker Mary Kathryn Kozy on “Finding and Using Church Records.” Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.bigenealogy.org. Building a Sustainable Economy (BASE): Feb. 15, 5:30-7 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Speaker Fred Kirschenmann. Free. A short reception follows the program. Pre-reregister at www.bainbridgechamber.com. Great Decisions at the Library: Feb. 16, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. “China in Africa,” moderated by Dr. Dongsheng Zang, associate professor of law and director of Chinese Legal Studies at the University of Washington School of Law. Info and background readings: www.krlgd.wordpress. com. Gourmet Chocolate Tasting: Feb. 16, 1-2 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Sample chocolates from ChocMo Chocolate Bistro, and learn about the production and history from founder Peter Crabtree. Info: www.krl.org, (206) 842-4162. Dances of Universal Peace: Feb. 16, 7 p.m., Suquamish Congregational Church, 18732 Division Ave. NE. Celebrating a variety of spiritual traditions from around the world. No experience necessary, dances are taught each time. Info: M. Lily Celestino, starlily4@gmail.com, (206) 713-6263, www.dancesofuniversalpeace. org. How to Write a Ten-Minute Play: Feb. 17, 1-5 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Applicants to the 2013 Island Theatre Ten-Minute Play Festival invited to a workshop taught by Seattle playwright John Longenbaugh. Tuition: $20, at the door; scholarships available. Pre-register: info@islandtheatre.org, (206) 276-7732. Info: www.IslandTheatre.org. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND HEALING DEMOCRACY ACTION CIRCLES: Feb. 17, 3-5 p.m., Vineyard Lane Community Room, 978 Vineyard

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People helping pets...pets helping people. Buster is a 3yr old shorthaired tuxedo who came to us as a stray. He was probably out on his daily walk down his owner’s road when he was “rescued” by a person driving by on her way to town. She took him to the vets to check for a microchip. No luck. He is very friendly and loves to be with people. Buster is very laid back. I have seen him get a bit fiesty with people who have been a bit vigorous with their petting when they’ve met him. He’s at the Poulsbo Petco hoping to meet his new family 1-888-558-PAWS • www.northkitsappaws.org

Lane, Bainbridge Island. Opportunity for people to meet and think deeply about their roles as citizens and share their visions for a better world. Cost: $10 for the series, through April 21. Info: www.SustainableBainbridge.org, (206) 842-4439. Kitsap Computing Seniors: Feb. 18, 10 a.m., Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way. Program with a speaker followed by a light potluck lunch. Christian Women’s Connection: Feb. 19, 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., First Christian Church, 4885 SW Hovde Road, Port Orchard. Luncheon $14. “Sharing Shows We Care.” Info: Audrey (360) 8768928, or Betty (360) 308-0484. CLICK! Computer Tutoring: Feb. 20, noon to 3 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Sign up for 30 minutes with a tutor. Call (206) 842-4162 to register. Info: www.krl.org. West Sound Time Bank Anniversary Potluck: Feb. 20, 7-9 p.m., Seabold Hall, 14450 Komodal Road, Bainbridge Island. Meet time bankers, bring friends, find out what the time bank has to offer. Bring a dish to share and your own tableware. Info: (206) 842-4800, westsoundtimebank@ gmail.com, www.westsoundtimebank.org. Travelogue: From Old Dubai to Ancient Petra: Feb. 20, 7:30-9 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. A Middle East adventure. Info: www.krl.org, (206) 842-4162. Catholicism: Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 24, 1 p.m., St. Olaf Catholic Parish, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Two parallel series: Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 1 p.m. Program by Fr. Robert Barron. Free, optional workbook. Info: (360)-779-4291, www.stolafschurch.org. Healthcare Technology Tools and Trends: Feb. 21, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Doctors Clinic Meeting Room, 2011 NW Myhre Road, Silverdale. An overview of some important developments in healthcare technology and a look forward into 2013. Cost: $10 for non-WSTA members. Info: westsoundtechnology.org/ events/upcoming-events/feb-21healthcare. Current Jewish Issues Forum: Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Road NW, Bainbridge Island. Dr. Dennis Carlson on “The True Story of the (incomplete) Emigration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, as Told by an Observer.” Free, open to the community. MOAA Monthly Luncheon: Feb. 22, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Bremerton Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE. Kitsap chapter of the Military Officers Association of America. Speaker: Robert Wood, MD, a medical adviser for Compassion & Choices of Washington, a nonprofit organization that advocates for excellent end-oflife care. Luncheon: $15. RSVP: Myra Lovejoy, (360) 769-2412 by Feb. 15. Composting: Feb. 22, 1-2 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. A 60--minute workshop with master composter John Barutt. Held in the library garden near the garden

shed. Info: www.krl.org, (206) 842-4162. Organic Vegetable Gardening: Feb. 23, 9 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Parks and Rec, 19540 Front St. NE. Learn where to put your beds, what kind to use, what to plant and when. Taught by Gayle Larson, certified professional horticulturist. Cost: $29. Info: (360) 779-9898. Great Decisions at the Library: Feb. 23, 9:30-11 a.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. “Nuclear Middle East,” moderated by Kelly Erickson, visiting assistant professor in politics and government at the University of Puget Sound. Info and background readings: www.krlgd. wordpress.com. AARP Tax Assistance: Through April 15, Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Monday, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Fridays, 1:30-4 p.m. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Free income tax preparation: Through April 13, Martha and Mary, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Thursday, 1-5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., No appointments. Poulsbo Garden Club grants: The club is offering grants to organizations and individuals in the North Kitsap area to foster knowledge and interest in gardening and to promote civic beautification projects. Educational funds are also available for horticulture or landscaping design study. Request applications to dolores@lynchclan. com. Deadline for submission is March 1. 12-Step Biblical-based Recovery Group: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, 901 N. Wycoff, Bremerton. “Honu Life in Christ”: a support group for addictions/ compulsions, alcohol, drugs and general life issues recovery. Info: David, (360) 509-4932. ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from 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 to 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. Bainbridge Island Republican Women: Second Wednesday, 11 a.m., Wing Point Golf and Country Club, 811 Cherry Ave., Bainbridge Island. Lunch: $17. Guests welcome. RSVP: (206) 337-5543. Bridge Group: Tuesdays, 8 a.m., Stafford Suites, 1761 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard. Free to play, $4 for See Calendar, Page 7


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Continued from page 6 lunch. Info: Denise Hoyt, dhoyt@ staffordcare.com, (360) 8741212. Cataldo Lodge (Sons of Italy): Third Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., VFW Hall, 190 Dora Ave., Bremerton. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and meeting at 7:30 p.m. Free, all are welcome. Info: JoAnn Zarieki (360) 6926178. 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, 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Navy Wives Club of America Kitsap No. 46: Second Saturday, 11 a.m., Jackson Park Community Center, Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton. Service-oriented and charitable organization. Info: Joey Price (360) 779-6191, www. navywivesclubsofamerica.org. North Kitsap Eagle dinner: Every Thursday, 6 p.m., 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $8 for salad, entree, dessert and coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: (360) 779-7272. 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, Suite 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary, (360) 265-5993; Janet, (360) 265-5992. Port Gamble Historical Museum lecture series: Second Monday, 5-8 p.m. Info: www. portgamble.com. Port Orchard Toastmasters Club: First and third Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Park Vista, 2944 SE Lund Ave., Port Orchard. Members learn to improve their speaking and leadership skills. Visitors welcome. Info: Bill Slach,

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(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) 3847081. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. Silverdale Farmers Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, Hale’s Ale entrance. Info: www. silverdalefarmersmarket.com.

Fitness & kids

Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra presents The Grand and The Pastoral with conductor Wesley Schulz and cellist Elizabeth Lee, Feb. 23-24. Bainbridge Performing Arts

Family Crafternoon with Ms. Tess: Feb. 17, noon to 3:45 p.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Special art workshop, learn about color theory and color wheel. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. Tooth Fairy: Feb. 20, 10:30 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Join Twinkle, Kitsap Kids Dentistry’s Community Outreach Fairy, for a special Dental Awareness Program. Free with admission or membership. Recommended ages 2-8. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, baby age Tuesdays, preschool

age Wednesdays. Free. 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun with children’s librarian. Stay for music and crafts. Info: (360) 871-3921, www.krl.org. 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.

Literary Author Donna Lee Anderson: Feb. 16, 1 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Donna Lee Anderson will present her book “Necessary Words for Writers: What Do Those Agents and Editors Mean?” Free. Info:

Suzanne Droppert, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com, (360) 779-5909. Third Tuesday Book Discussion: Feb. 19, 1-2 p.m., Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. “The Lace Reader” by Brunonia Barry. Free. Info: Tressa at the library, (206) 842-4162. Diversity in sci fi: Feb. 19, 7-8:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Writers invited to hear author Nisi Shawl on “Your Diverse Futures: Writing Inclusive Science Fiction.” Free, a Field’s End Roundtable discussion. Info: www.fieldsend.org, (206) 842-4162. Lunch-Hour Storytime for Grown-ups: Feb. 20, 12:10 p.m.,

Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Selections from Ursula Le Guin or Orson Scott Card, read by Chris Eatinger. Free. Bring your own lunch. Screenwriting class: Feb. 23-24, 1-4:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Register for “Screenwriting: How to Adapt a Story into Film” with award-winning screenwriter Erica Miner. Tuition: $120, class limit 20 people. Info: www.fieldsend.org. 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. See calendar, Page 8

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Give those sore soles some relief Yoga & you S

ubject: Sore soles of feet. Practice: Kneel down on all fours. Reach behind and gently press the middle of your calf with your thumb. Find the sore spot about six to eight inches above the heel. Press firmly for about 30 seconds. Get up and walk around. Repeat on other side if needed. Theory: A sore is often caused by a tight soleus muscle in the calf pulling on the pad of the foot. Releasing this muscle by pressing this energy point provides relief.

By Michael Szymanski, NASM, CES

Comment: Don’t press hard at first but as the sore spot releases increase thumb pressure slightly until that soreness disappears. Note: Muscle or joint pain below the waist are often the result of nerve compression in the low back. Although this particular practice does not deal with that, it can offer some

A sore is often caused by a tight soleus muscle in the calf pulling on the pad of the foot. Releasing this muscle by pressing this energy point provides relief.

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temporary relief. More on this later. — Michael Szymanski has taught yoga classes at Bainbridge, Hansville, Kingston and Poulsbo studios for 15 years. Contact him at kingstonyogacenter@gmail.com.

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MUSIC Mark Lewis jazz series: Feb. 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Mobster Mike’s, 602 4th St., Bremerton. Bremerton’s saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis joined by Jim Day, guitar. Age 21 and older. No cover. Info: (360) 479-3009. Latin Jazz artist Elspeth Savani World Jazz Trio: Feb. 15, 7 p.m., Bloedel Reserve Visitor’s Center, 7571 Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $25 members, $32 non-members. Tickets and info: (206) 842-7631 or www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/322477. The Ray Ohls Quintet: Feb. 16, 7-9 p.m., Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. A classic jazz piano group. Cost: $16 advance, $18 at the door. Tickets and info: (360) 377-8327. Payday Daddy: Feb. 16, 9 p.m. to midnight, Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Mark Lewis jazz series: Feb. 22, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Mobster Mike’s, 602 4th St., Bremerton. Bremerton’s saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis joined by Milo Petersen on guitar, Ted Enderle on bass, Bob Merrihew on drums. Age 21 and older. No cover. Info: (360) 479-3009. The Grand and The Pastoral: Feb. 23-24, 3 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra presents works by

Smetana, Respighi, Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven. Pre-concert chat precedes Sunday’s performance, 2:15 p.m. Tickets: $19 adults, $16 military, seniors, students, teachers. Children receive free admission with a paying adult. www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org or (206) 842-8569. Celtic Jam Sessions: Third Sunday, 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, 7-10:30 p.m., Brother Don’s Restaurant, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Info: (360) 377-8442. Me and the Boys: Second Friday, 9 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Bluegrass, old and new. No cover charge.

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24, Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m. Tickets and info: (360) 769-7469, www. wwca.us.

“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”: Feb.

8-17, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Avenue N. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 military, students, teachers, youth. www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org, (206) 842-8569 or in person.


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Group that preserved lake area wins award: The grassroots group Keep Gazzam Wild is the 2012 winner of the Phyllis Young Award, presented annually by the Bainbridge Island Land Trust. The group was founded in 2007 after a road was proposed through the Gazzam Lake area, ultimately paving the way for new development. Neighbors — approximately 27 homeowners around Gazzam Lake — came together to fight off the new development. They initially formed “Save Gazzam Lake,” which became “Keep Gazzam Wild.” They partnered with the local Parks and Recreation District to raise $800,000 to purchase the parcels around Gazzam Lake, then partnered with the land trust to raise even more money. More than 300 households contributed to the effort, and the lake properties were purchased by the parks district last year as the Gazzam Lake preserve. — BainbridgeReview.com

Sales tax increase would fund mental health services: Kitsap County commissioners haven’t fully embraced a sales tax increase for mental health services, but they aren’t running away from it. “I think there was consensus to continue to explore the possibility,” Commissioner Rob Gelder said. “Beyond that, there haven’t been any decisions made.” Under state law, counties can implement a onetenth of 1 percent sales tax increase to support mental health services. So far, 20 counties have implemented such a tax and all of them, with the exception of Spokane County, which put it out to a public vote, were put into place by county boards. Following a study session last week, the board directed staff members to come up with a timeline that would allow commissioners and the public to further study the issues involved with such a tax hike. Supporters of the tax

say it would raise about $3 million a year. Grants would be made to agencies that provide mental health and addiction prevention and treatment services. Evaluations would be performed every year to make sure that the grantees had a positive impact on mental health. — BremertonPatriot.com

Central Kitsap Reporter Silverdale residents say “no” to cityhood: Silverdale residents voted 70 to 30 to reject a measure to incorporate their community as a city, Feb. 12. As of close of polls Election Day, 2,718 voted against incorporation, 1,173 voted for it. “Nobody wants this,” said Joyce Merkel, who led the campaign against the measure. “This is the fourth time they’ve tried this and at $35,000 a pop it’s a big waste of taxpayers’ money.” Incorporation opponent Edward Bird added, “People didn’t want more taxes. And no matter what anybody says, it would be inevitable. Becoming a city would cost us more.” Cityhood supporters said incorporation would give residents local control over

tax revenue generated in Silverdale, as well as more say in planning, public safety and other local matters. — CentralKitsapReporter. com

North Kitsap Herald Norseman statue gets a romantic touch: Adelaide Krafsky, 8, of Lofall had an idea to decorate the 12-foot Norseman statue in Poulsbo for Valentine’s Day, and wrote the mayor seeking permission to do so. Mayor Becky Erickson granted permission, and so Adelaide and her parents set out to give the Norseman a Valentine’s Day touch. The family bought red and pink plastic heart boxes at the Dollar Tree, glued the lids onto the boxes, drilled holes in each heart and strung them together. Adelaide’s dad, David, climbed a ladder and tied the necklace around the Norseman’s neck. Adelaide is a homeschooler who participates in Leikarringen — Norwegian folk dancing — at the Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Her mom said the family does not have Norwegian ancestry, “but we love Poulsbo and we love the Norwegian heritage of the city.”

The Norseman statue sports a Valentine’s Day necklace of pink and red hearts. Richard Walker / Herald

The Norseman, a sculpture by artist Mark Gale, was unveiled Nov. 23. The project was organized by Poulsbo booster Bill Austin and was funded by the Bjorgen Beautification Fund. At the time of the unveiling, Erickson said the Norseman is a symbol of the revitalization that is creeping along Viking Avenue. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

Port Orchard Independent Port commissioner charged with non-permitted shoreline armoring: Manchester Port Commissioner James E. Strode is

charged with being involved in non-permitted shoreline armoring. Strode is due in Kitsap County District Court on March 1, 8:30 a.m. Charging documents were filed by the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office. The penalty is a year in jail or $5,000, or both. According to charging documents, state Fish and Wildlife officer Jason Czebotar investigated after receiving a complaint from a Manchester resident. The resident alleged that the Port of Manchester repositioned, staked and anchored logs and other wood material on the shoreline. The resident said Strode was present while the logs were moved. The resident included photographs of a backhoe lifting and placing logs along the shore. Documents said one photograph shows two individuals chaining a log in place on the beach. According to the investigation report, the Port received a warning letter from Fish and Wildlife on Feb. 3, 2012 after the Port allowed the Manchester Water District to conduct shore armoring at Pomeroy Park without a permit. — PortOrchardIndependent.com

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