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Coalition has one more year So far, enough money has been raised to buy shoreline block and some uplands
By MEGAN STEPHENSON
mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com
PORT GAMBLE — The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition is exercizing its option to purchase forestland and shoreline in North Kitsap from Pope
Resources. Forterra, which is leading a coalition that wants to acquire forestland and shoreline for conservation and public open space, had until Thursday to identify funding sources for
the purchase. The purchase must close by March 28, 2014, according to Forterra. “We really appreciate Pope [Resources’] cooperation and the leadership of Kitsap County See OPTION, Page A2
“We’ll only get one chance at it. When it’s lost, it’s lost.” — Rob Gelder, county commissioner, on the effort to acquire 7,000 acres of Pope Resources land in North Kitsap for conservation and public open space
P.G. mill site cleanup could begin in 2014
SPORTS Kati Schwabe is KHS’ No. 1 tennis player — Page A8
By RICHARD WALKER
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BUSINESS New brews and more on our Business pages — Page A17-18
OPINION Vietnam War veterans finally welcomed home — Page A4
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Breidablik parents consider charter school an option to closure Herald staff
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Breidablik Elementary School students head to class after being dropped off by the bus. Parents are considering starting a charter school in the wake of the school board’s decision to close Breidablik. Kipp Robertson / 2012
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SCHOOLS School teams advance in academic bowls
charter schools in Washington and explained related laws to about 30 local residents and parents. Spady was contacted by Breidablik parent Robin Francom. Francom, whose children will
PORT GAMBLE — Cleanup of the Port Gamble mill site could begin in 2014, now that the state Department of Ecology and Pope Resources have agreed on a cleanup plan. Ecology announced the agreement March 22, and Ecology spokesman Seth Preston said the cleanup could begin next year. As part of the cleanup, Pope Resources agrees to remove the company’s two southern docks by fall 2015. That may give the company time to work out an agreement in which it could use removal of those docks as mitigation when it applies for a permit to build a new dock. The company wanted to keep the docks in place until it has approval for a new dock. Jon Rose, president of Olympic Property Group, the real estate arm of Pope Resources, said March 22 the company is preparing an application to build a new community dock, considered an important part of Port Gamble’s redevelopment plan. According to Ecology, the agency and Pope Resources will sign a consent decree, which is a legally binding agreement that will lay out how the cleanup of contaminated, in-water
POULSBO — When residents of the Breidablik community found out they would not have an elementary school for 201314, some parents began weigh-
ing their options. One of those options is a charter school, the topic of a community meeting Wednesday night at Breidablik Elementary. Jim Spady, president of the Washington Charter School Resource Center, discussed
Individual efforts are part of pollution solution By MEGAN STEPHENSON
mstephenson@northkitsapherald.com
POULSBO — While the state Department of Ecology has given four local governments required tasks to improve water quality in Liberty
Bay and its streams, officials want residents to know they can make a big difference. Mindy Fohn of Kitsap County’s stormwater management program said residents, especially those
that live on the bay, should figure out how to filter their property’s stormwater through soil. Stormwater is a conveyance, she said; it delivers the problems to Liberty Bay. See POLLUTION, Page A7
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Seals bask on a dock near the Port of Poulsbo breakwater. Megan Stephenson / File
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Poulsbo #456472 $13,500 Wonderful, warm & inviting, this bargain priced home in Poulsbo’s popular Cedar Glen adult park was updated by the Kitsap Community Resources in 2010 incl floor & ceiling insulation, various repairs, a new refrigerator, and air & duct sealing. New roof in 2007 & new furnace in 2008. Nestled at the back of the park away from the traffic noise and backs up to the trees. Randy Taplin 360-779-5205.
Bremerton #459581 $28,000 Move-in ready 1440 sf, 3 bdrm/2 bth home w/new flooring & fresh paint. Spacious living rm w/ wood stove & AC. Tons of storage. All appliances incl W/D, new DW, garbage disposal, roof & deck. Low maintenance landscaping w/garden area. Amenities in all age park incl basic cable, clubhouse w/exercise room and park w/play area. CK Schools. Romelle Gosselin 360-779-5205 or 360-271-0342.
Kingston #461553 $183,900 Irresistible townhome in Kingston Meadows. Standalone unit with 1329 SF, 3 BR, 2.5 BA & attached garage. Designer colors, gas fireplace, all appliances included. Near town, ferry, beaches & parks. Cathy Morris 360-271-8448.
Bremerton #462111 $165,000 Move-in-ready in great Central Kitsap location. Less than 5 minutes to either Silverdale or Bremerton for restaurants & shopping. This home features stainless steel appliances, extra tall garage for additional storage, large entertaining deck within the fully fenced back yard, storage shed for gardening, low maintenance landscaping, and an open concept. Steve Derrig 360-692-6102/360-710-8086.
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OPEn tHURS - SUn 12-4. from Provost Road to West on Walgren OPEN THURS - SUN 12-4. Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottage-style Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy 360-535-3625 or Steve Derrig 360-710-8086. Silverdale #453766 $365,000 OPEn SAt 1 - 4. 10792 Jetty PL nW Spacious home on 1 acre w/professional landscaping & sprinkler system. Hardwood floors & vaulted ceilings. Kitchen w/custom cabinetry & granite counters. Large Master Suite, 5 piece bath & large Closet. Move-in ready condition. Big garage w/room for workshop. CK Schools! Kate Wilson 360-620-6830. Kingston #454706 $439,000 OPEn SAt 1-4 12348 nE Brigantine Court An easy going turnkey beach cottage w/prime low bank waterfront location! Stone steps in bulkhead lead to myriad shoreline activities. Angular shape w/big windows to focus on unsurpassed Puget Sound viewing. Ferries ,shipping lane traffic, Mt Baker & snowy Cascades are a daily enjoyment. Wrap deck. 3 miles to ferry and shops. Relax, let the ocean inspire you! Barb Huget 360-779-5205. Hansville #448953 $499,900 OPEn SAt 1-4 4447 nE Key Place 95 feet of amazing low bank waterfront at this southwest facing 3 bdrm/1.75 bth home in Driftwood Keys. Beautiful sandy beach w/ fantastic Olympic Mtn views for incredible sunsets. Driftwood Key Community offers moorage, a pool, boat launch and clubhouse. This is the True Northwest Lifestyle at its best! Chris Moyer 360-779-5205.
Wat er Fron t Hansville #454761 $774,500 100’ Low bank waterfront hm w/Olympic Mtn views on 2.19AC. 2 bd/1.75 bth rambler with 2018 Sf. Spacious kitchen w/island, hardwood floors, new carpet, wood blinds. 4 car detached garage. Walk the beach and enjoy the NW Wildlife. Pat Miller 360-509-2385.
Lots & L a nD Poulsbo #451171 $32,000 Two 25’ x 95’ lots in the Island lake community. Level with water & power in the street. Located on a dead end Ave. There’s a potential view with the removal of some marketable grade timber. Tim Thompson 360-779-5205. Indianola #463674 $35,000 Treed .34 ac located in the heart of Indianola four blocks to the beach and general store. Dave Muller 360-620-4299. 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 Driftwood Key #462870 $58,500 Enjoy beautiful sunsets, views of the Canal. Driftwood Key amenitites. The property has been cleared and has a gradual slope making it easy to build your ideal home. Water and power is in the street. Sue Tyson 360-509-0905 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319.
Kingston #452284 $65,000 Be part of the exciting resurgence of the White Horse Golf club community. The new clubhouse and banquet facilities are nearly completed and scheduled to open March, 2013. This 18-hole, championship course was voted by Golf Digest as one of the new best public courses for 2007. This lot is surrounded by exquisite homes and ready for your dream home. Catherine Jones & Sheenah Hellmers 360-779-5205. Port Orchard #444778 $79,950 Nice level 2.5 acre lot with water, power and 3 bedroom septic. Property is close to all the action of Port Orchard but within the idyllic setting of Sunnyslope. There is a 2 bedroom mobile on the property, but the value is all in the land. Mark McColgan 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #459741 $95,000 Home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, eating area off the kitchen. Bank Approved Price. The sale completion is subject to approval (Under HUD guidelines) by the mortgage. Joan Wardwell 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #461670 $125,000 3 Bedroom 1-3/4 Bath home on quiet dead-end in the Manchester area. Close to Port Orchard, Seattle ferry, Manchester State Park. Home needs lots of work but worth a look. This short sale will be professionally negotiated thru McFerran law group. Mark McColgan 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 #461665 $215,000 2008 Quadrant home built 2008, over 2,000 sq.ft 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with partially fenced landscaped backyard & extended patio. Two car garage with garage opener and man door. Centrally located & priced to sell. Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550. Port Orchard #439214 $269,900 4 bedrooms, 2 bath with a kitchen above the restaurant are included in the sale. Restaurant is being sold as is!!!!! Great location in the heart of historic downtown Port Orchard. Views of Puget Sound, close to the foot ferry and shopping. Joan Wardwell 360-876-9600 Poulsbo #456376 $280,000 This 2020 sf home has it all! Located on a quiet cul-de-sac w/ 3 spacious bdrms & an extra open loft area that would make a great theatre or rec rm. Main floor is an open flr plan w/a family rm off the kitchen, a dining rm, living rm & extra room. Lrg fenced yard. Schools, great shopping, bases, ferries & dwntwn Poulsbo are a short commute away! Mary Richard 360-779-5205.
Poulsbo #133880 $69,900 Great 2.5 acre horse-friendly property next to miles of hiking, biking, & horse trails! Level& partially fenced parcel, beautiful & inviting, w/corners & boundaries clearly marked. Nicely treed. NK Schools. Mobile homes allowed. Jack Stodden 360-710-1369.
Port Orchard #234790 $335,000 A Steal for 2 Homes in 1! View Home with 4+ bedrms, 3 ba, AND 2 kitchens. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Sinclair Inlet from the wrap around deck. Upgraded stainless appliances in main kitchen, granite counter tops, freshly painted & ready for you. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284.
Manchester #207476 $238,000 8 large approved View Lots! Ready to develop, the market is stable & now is the time to buy. Located in the very desirable community of Manchester with great views of Clam bay, Rich Passage & Bainbridge. Barry Jones or Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
Port Orchard #347838 $395,950 Tranquil views & a pvt 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
BREMERTON Windermere Real Estate/Kitsap, Inc. 360-479-7004 • www.WindermereBremeton.com
Chico # 463461 $245,000 Lovingly cared for 3bed/1.75ba Trilevel on 1/3 acre just past Silverdale roundabout. Newer laminate flrs, custom millwork, wainscoting & crown molding, Trex decks & Central AC/Heat Pump. CK Schools. Seasonal views of Dyes Inlet & Mt Rainier. Jill Wallen 360-340-0777. Seabeck #462577 $250,000 Peaceful & serene move-in ready rambler w/sun room on private lush acreage. The floor plan offers open concept w/beautiful vaulted cedar ceiling, wood wrapped windows. Lrg kit pantry. Beautiful glass kit cabinets. Office w/custom desk & shelving has high tech wiring. New leaf guard gutters. New well pump & pipes. Outbuilding is insulated & has 220 wiring. Wendy Tonge 360-692-6102/360-731-4998. Silverdale #462717 $360,000 This fabulous 4 bed/2.5bath + 3-car garage Chaffey-built home has it all! Living rm w/firepl, open kitchen, view deck, formal dining, office, & Master on main. Lower level 3 beds/1 bath &large family rm to lower deck & landscaped yard. Christine Johnson 360-981-3058. Central Kitsap #452455 & #452202 $360,000 each 2 New Duplex Buildings! 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath Units w/separate utilities. Gas hot water & forced air furnace. 30 year arch comp roof, covered decks, each w/2 car garage. CK schools. Duplex approved CK Permit #12-02815 (Lot C) & # 12-02815 (Lot B). Dino Davis 360-850-8566. Poulsbo #461204 $385,000 High Quality new construction hms on individual 5ac hm-sites in a gated community. Standard features include Slab Granite Counter tops throughout, SS appls package w/double wall ovens, hrdwd flrs, high gloss painted millwork, 5 piece mstr bth w/walk-in closet. Other features are heat pump forced air heating & cooling systems, propane gas frpl & 3 car gar all standard. Jason Galbreath 360-692-6102/360-551-5392. Seabeck #375535 $398,500 Rare opportunity to own 90’ of low bank pebble beach WFT in beautiful Seabeck. “Where the Mtns meet the sea”. Construction begins July 2012 on a 2-story craftsman hm w/large deck. Meet the builder to pick out your custom fixtures now. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315. Bremerton #457895 $429,500 Stunning Central Kitsap 4 bdrm NW Style home built in 2005 w/panoramic Mtn view! Electric gated entry on spacious lot w/2.3 ac, RV pkg w/electric hook-up, outbuilding for storage or shop. Heat pump/AC. Updated w/custom features throughout! Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690.
JeFFerson CountY Port Ludlow #459434 $275,000 Immaculate log home w/sweeping views of Hood Canal and Cascade Mts. Master bdrm has view deck, walk-in closet & attached bath. Roomy kitchen. Loft office or hobby area. Low maintenance metal roof. 2-car garage incl shop and 2nd flr bonus space convertible to guest quarters. RV & guest parking. Under 6 miles to Hood Canal Bridge. Wayne Paulson 360-779-5205.
KINGSTON Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-297-2661 • www.WindermereKingston.com
POULSBO Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-779-5205 • www.WindermerePoulsbo.com
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Featuring several plans, including our great 1-story & main floor master plans. Purchase an existing home or select a lot & customize.Tucked in the coastal community of Kingston, you’ll enjoy restaurants, shopping, schools, beaches, parks, the marina and ferry, all within walking distance Scott Anderson 360-536-2048/ Lorna Muller 360-620-3842 Kingston #425612 $299,000 Enjoy the views of Olympic Mtns over the Hood Canal from this Cliffside home. 2 bdrm/2.25 bath with stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings & floor to ceiling views. Large deck for entertaining. Kim Poole 253-670-2815 or Monika Riedner 360-930-1077. Indianola #413648 $305,000 Gem in the heart of Indianola. 4 bd/2 bth open concept hm. Soaring vaulted ceilings, generously sized kitchen, covered balcony, new roof & exterior pain 2010. Room for RV/boat parking. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186. Kingston #457657 $367,500 Lovely country home overlooking 5.09 acres rolling lawns, stands of firs, and serene pond. Fenced grazing land & an old barn w/stories to tell has an upper flr for a cool art studio. Interiors are generous. Huge cook’s kitchen & living area access expansive patio w/great views of sports court activities. Office plus 2 bdrms en suite on main. Private upper level master w/new carpeting & juliet balcony to a pastoral view. Barb Huget & Terry Klein 360-779-5205. Kingston #330378 $389,500 4 bed/3.5 bth 3338 sq ft Cape Cod style hm on 1.33 AC w/ partial sound views. Living, dining, & family rm, Trex deck, updated kitchen, & playroom. Main or upper level master options. Large bonus above garage w/knotty pine ceiling. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186. Evergreen Ridge #461407 $419,900 One story rambler in Evergreen Ridge. 2,600 sq.ft of wonderful: 4 bdrm, dream kitchen, dual frpl, gas heat & range, A/C. tile roof, vaulted ceilings, big private bkyd, 3 garage and community sports complex. Judy Bigelow 360-692-6102/360-509-1128.
br e m erton Condominium #458665 $69,950 Beautifully updated 2 bedrm move-in ready end unit! Custom kitchen cabinets, new Pergo thru-out, new efficient windows & slider, custom mantel on wood frplc, & all appliances are included!!! Close to shopping, hospital, & on bus line. Nancy Mackleit 360-551-7476. Bremerton #422409 $135,000 Curb appeal & charm greet you from this 2 bedrm home on .31 acre w/huge deck in fenced yard. Main level laminate flrs, eat-in kitchen, liv rm, bedrm, bath & bonus- perfect as office. 2nd bed up. 1 car grg + tons of addl parking. HUGE unfinished basement. Patrick Makins 360-286-3036. Illahee #462414 $199,500 Very nice 2028sf 3 bed/2.25ba home on cul-de-sac near Illahee State Park. Well maintained w/newer carpet/flrs, liv & fam rms w/firepl. Deck off dining rm. Bonus rm w/closet. 2 car gar & paved RV parking. A must see home! Jack Stodden 360-710-1369. Bremerton #462401 $199,900 Well maintained 3 bdrm 2.5 bth plus bonus rm in a neighborhood of newer hms. Lrg gourmet open kit w/ stainless appliances, abundant of cabinets, bamboo flring & dining area. Living rm w/gas frpl. Mstr bdrm has a 5 piece bth. Priced under assessed value. Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/360-440-8550. Bremerton #458701 $250,000 Remodeled condo on the waterfront of Manette. 3 bdrm, 2 bath & VIEWS! Kathy Olsen 360-692-6102/360-434-1291.
PORT ORCHARD Windermere Real Estate/Port Orchard, Inc. 360-876-9600 • www.PortOrchardRealEstate.com
SILVERDALE Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc. 360-692-6102 • www.WindermereSilverdale.com
and the [Port Gamble S’Klallam and Suquamish] Tribes to make this possible,” Forterra Executive Vice President Michelle Conner said. Pope Resources wants to sell its North Kitsap forestland and focus on further developing Port Gamble. The option means Pope held off on putting its 7,000 acres on the market, to give the coalition time to raise money for acquisition. The acreage is split into five blocks: 4,000 acres south of the Port Gamble townsite, 2,000 acres in Hansville, 650 acres in the Miller Bay watershed, 520 acres along the Port Gamble Bay shoreline, and 366 acres adjacent to Heritage Park on Miller Bay Road. As of Thursday, the coalition had raised approximately $12 million, but the amount of acreage that will buy is unknown; Liz Johnston, conservation transactions director for Forterra, said the property’s appraisal cannot be released while in negotiations. “We’ll fit all the puzzle pieces together to conserve as much of the property as possible.” There is general agreement that the coalition has raised enough money to buy the so-called Shoreline Block, which contains a 1.8mile stretch of shoreline along the west side of Port Gamble Bay. All the funding is earmarked for specific areas, said Sandra StaplesBortner, executive director of the Great Peninsula Conservancy, which applied for some of the grants. “We’ll only get once chance at it. When it’s lost, it’s lost,” County Commissioner Rob Gelder said. Forterra, an environmental nonprofit organization, is acting as facilitator for the principal groups: Kitsap County, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and Suquamish Tribe, and more than 20 other member organizations. The fundraising effort “triggers a lot of other discussions.” Eric Baker, special projects manager for Kitsap County, said what will be bought is not a simple geography question. “The principals have not determined how to spread those dollars around, whether to buy in a [geographic] boundary, allow See OPTION, Page A3
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Continued from page A2 Pope to log, or buy the trees and allow development,” he said. Port Gamble S’Klallam and Suquamish are expected to be stewards of some of the parcels, but Port Gamble S’Klallam Chairman Jeromy Sullivan said S’Klallam is looking at purchasing some of the land through its own means. Johnston said Forterra has submitted its notice to exercise the option — meaning the coalition has raised enough money to continue with a purchase. Forterra is moving forward on all five blocks, giving the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe more time to consider the Hansville block purchase. “We were able to demonstrate an earnest money indicator to Pope that we’re prepared to move ahead on negotiations for the Hansville block … with support of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe,” she said. The Hansville block, which borders the reservation to the north, has not received any grants so far. Sullivan said the Tribal Council wanted to keep the option agreement open.
“But [we, they] haven’t decided how much [funding] or how much land or how we’re going to acquire that land,” he said. “We have our priorities and our priorities haven’t changed. “I think [the agreement’s extension] is great for all 7,000 acres, I think it’s obtainable,” he said. Staples-Bortner said the Great Peninsula Conservancy is “seriously considering” reaching out to the public for a capital campaign to try and purchase more of the land. “I am thrilled by how this coalition has worked together as a team,” she said, being represented by trails, cultural heritage and habitat groups. The state Legislature is currently debating regarding the budget, which includes a few grants for this project. Staples-Bortner said the coalition expects to hear in April if the grants are awarded, and the funding would come in July. The project has received, so far: n $9 million from the state Department of Ecology, committed by the state legislature in 2011. The majority of that funding, $7 million, is part of the state’s contribution to the clean-up
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of Port Gamble Bay. The cleanup agreement between Ecology and Pope was finalized March 22. n $3.5 million from the Navy’s mitigation agreement to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe for shoreline acquisition. n $1 million from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, for shoreline acquisition. n $400,000 from the U.S. Forest Service for the Heritage Park Addition. Grants pending: A total of $3.65 million for shoreline acquisition, the Divide Block, and the Heritage Park Expansion from the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program. Jon Rose, president of Olympic Property Group, the real estate arm of Pope Resources, said in an earlier interview the company was not going to “foreclose” on the grant opportunities still pending just because they are not announced by March 28. “Whatever grants they have in place that we have agreed it’s appropriate for them to go after, we’re going to see how those play out,” he said. Rose said the company has been working on a community partnership for the land in Port Gamble since
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2007. “The potential level [of the grant funding] is larger than I could imagine it could be, and that’s great,” Rose said, adding that the community has “done an amazing job.” He said partnering with the community for these kind of environmental efforts is a Pope business practice. “We make a habit of trying to find important and very authentic partnership opportunities for the community,” Rose said. Preserving this large amount of land, particularly surrounding Port Gamble Bay, is considered an investment in North Kitsap’s cultural and environmental resources. Gelder said the acquisition will boost the local economy by the recreational tourism opportunities it will create. He said the project will have a big impact on water resource protection; North Kitsap is drier than the rest of the county and cannot rely on snow melt or reservoirs for water. By avoiding development on our most impervious surfaces — the sands and soils around Port Gamble Bay — we can protect our aquifers, he said. Any acquired land will have conservation easements.
Public Meetings April 1 Poulsbo Civil Service Commission, 3 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. April 2 n Indianola Port Commission, 7 p.m., Indianola Clubhouse. Online: www. portofindianola.com. April 3 n Poulsbo Finance Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. April 4 n Poulsbo Port Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. April 8 n Poulsbo Tree Board, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. April 9 n Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City n
Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. April 8 n Kitsap County Board of County Commissioners, 5:30 p.m., Commission Chambers, 614 Division St., Port Orchard. Online: www.kitsapgov.com/boc/ n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Commissioners, 7 p.m., headquarters station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online: www.nkfr.org. April 10 n Poulsbo Fire Department Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www.poulsbofire. org. n Poulsbo Community Services Committee, 4 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo Public Works Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com.
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IN OUR OPINION
Helping to heal our Vietnam War veterans’ wounds H
ow Vietnam War veterans were treated when they returned home was a national tragedy. Unlike the generations before them — in Korea and the world wars — they were not welcomed home. The Vietnam War — a war to stop the spread of communism into Southeast Asia — was long, political and costly is terms of lives and dollars. The young men and women who enlisted in the Armed Forces came from all walks of life and had their own feelings about war. But they served because their country needed them to. Meanwhile, all that is ugly about war — in this case, the Vietnam War — was broadcast into American living rooms for the first time. As the human and financial costs of the war grew, opinions collided — sometimes violently — in the U.S. capital, on college campuses and on city streets. The soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who did return home “were not treated like heroes as those who returned from Korea and World War II,” said state Rep. Norm Johnson, R-Toppenish, told a state legislative committee. “Instead, they were portrayed as baby killers, warmongers and other things.… That had a traumatic effect on these soldiers that is still painful to these days as many of them refuse to talk about their experiences.” Now, 38 years after the fall of Saigon and the end of the war, Washington state’s Vietnam War veterans will finally be welcomed home. The state House and Senate both unanimously approved State House Bill 1319, establishing March 30 of every year as “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” in Washington state. The bill, introduced by Johnson and co-sponsored by 38 state House members, among them Sherry Appleton of Poulsbo, was unanimously approved by the House on Feb. 20 and the Senate on March 25. Gov. Jay Inslee was scheduled to sign the bill Friday at 9 a.m. Several veterans groups, including the Suquamish Warriors, were expected to be present the colors Friday in the Legislature and gather for a ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the Capitol grounds. March 30 will not be a public holiday, but rather a day of public remembrance. However, all public buildings and schools will be required to fly the POW/MIA flag; that flag is also flown on Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, National POW/ MIA Recognition Day and Veterans Day. Gil Calac, an Army veteran from Yakima who served in Vietnam from 1969-70, testified for the bill. He said Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day would help veterans “put away our guilt, the shame, the grief and despair,” and heal from the animosity veterans faced when they returned home. “The scars will always be there forever,” Calac said. “I know we can’t change the past, but we can help our Vietnam War veterans by opening the door and saying, ‘Welcome home.’” According to the National Archives, 58,220 Americans —1,047 from Washington state — are known to have died in the Vietnam War. The Library of Congress POW/MIA Databases & Documents website reports that as of November 2001, 1,948 Americans remain unaccounted for in Vietnam. An estimated 304,000 were wounded. Some 75,000 Vietnam War veterans are living with war-related disabilities. Their country asked and they gave in full measure. “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” should be a national recognition.
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Letters Carrying an unfair share of the burden Regarding Poulsbo city officials’ intent to increase Stormwater Utility rates, I am somewhat confused on their justification for doing so. The Department of Ecology identifies “fecal coliform (FC)” as “waste from humans and other warm-blooded animals.” The presence of FC in Liberty Bay coming from Dogfish Creek, Poulsbo Creek and others would not seem to be a result of this type of waste coming from the “impervious” areas located at the school district sites, Walmart, Home Depot and various apartment complexes. Subsequently, to further penalize these taxpayers, as well as other residents within the city limits, seems out of line. Perhaps government officials should look to the owners of horses, cows and other farm animals along Dogfish Creek and charge them for cleanup efforts since one needs only to drive Big Valley Road and observe the numerous piles of “waste” decaying in the pastures and filtering into the stream. Within the city, perhaps they should look to dog owners immediately adjacent to the stream. Of course, there are the many residential sites surrounding the bay which have for years filtered septic systems into the groundwater, which subsequently reaches the bay. Maybe there should be an increased and/or annual fee charged to septic system owners to pay for assisting clean-up of our water resources. Priorities — perhaps city officials should use their finances to cover current obligations rather than, as an example, waste $450,000 on a roundabout that was not necessary. Those of us on the sewage treatment system should not have to continue to carry the burden of environmental issues such as this. Paul Tweiten Poulsbo
Recognizing unsung heroes of conservation Many thanks to you and reporter Megan Stephenson for your very skilled and thorough reporting on negotiations between Kitsap Forest and Bay Coalition members and Olympic Property Group to preserve open space around Port Gamble Bay. As an active participant in the Kitsap Forest and Bay Coalition, I am privy to many pieces of the puzzle, but your articles and editorial do a masterful job of pulling it all together. As conservation chairman for the Kitsap Audubon Society, I have served on the board of West Sound Conservation Council (WSCC) for about eight years. Kitsap Audubon is one of eight environmental organizations that make up the WSCC coalition. WSCC was closely involved in tracking Kitsap County’s land-use and rural zoning policies long before I joined the board. Over the years, we’ve met with county commissioners and staff, as well as Jon Rose and Tribal leaders, and had an important impact on related policies. Our influence stems mainly from the technical expertise of individuals like WSCC Chairman Tom Nevins, who has
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Norway’s consul named 2013 Viking Fest grand marshal POULSBO — Kim Nesselquist, Nor way’s consul in Washington and Idaho, will be grand marshal of the 2013 Viking Fest Parade.
Jake Velarde, the North Kitsap High School wrestler who won his fourth consecutive state title in February, will be junior grand marshal. Velarde is
the 10th prep wrestler in state history to win four consecutive state titles. Viking Fest is May 17, 18, 19. It celebrates Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage; many
of the city’s early non-Native settlers were Norwegian, drawn by an environment and resources similar to those in their birth country.
As consul, Nesselquist is Norway’s official representative in Washington and Idaho. He assists Norwegian citizens residing or traveling here, and
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into the bay; removing the outfall will provide for the improvement and future protection of potentially rich shellfish beds. n Agree to forgo $2.4 million in past cleanup costs incurred by Ecology for cleanup work in Port Gamble Bay. n Contribute about $2 million toward the Kitsap Forest and Bay Coalition’s purchase of the 500-acre Shoreline Block, which contains nearly two miles of shoreline on Port Gamble Bay, from Pope Resources. The coalition has worked to obtain grants to acquire this $4.6 million property for conservation. The protected land will include roughly 470 acres of uplands, which will be owned and managed by Kitsap County, and 83 acres of tidelands, which will be owned and managed by the state Department of Natural Resources. Pope Resources and Ecology will resume negotiations on settling a Natural Resource Damages Assessment at the site; tied to that agreement is $7 million in state funding for shoreline and upland acquisition and represents more than half of the money raised by the Kitsap Forest and Bay Coalition for purchase of Pope’s North Kitsap land holdings. Ecology is a coalition partner. In an earlier version of the Natural Resource Damages Assessment agreement, Pope had agreed to, among other things, contribute to the startup costs of a marine science center to be owned by Western Washington University — which would
include a Port Gamble S’Klallam cultural center — and to donate approximately 25 acres and 1.1 miles of tidelands to the state. Assessing naturalresource damages and settling the company’s liability will now follow a different process that will include federal and Tribal trustees. Preston said he wasn’t sure what the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and Suquamish Tribe’s involvement would be. “That’s the part that’s still in question at this point,” he said. The timeframe for coming to agreement on a Natural Resource Damages Assessment had not been determined March 22. “Pope and Ecology are talking about how to proceed,” he said. Port Gamble Bay is one of seven priority bays identified for cleanup under the Puget Sound Initiative. Pope & Talbot operated a mill at Port Gamble from 1853 to 1995. Milling, wood chipping, log rafting and storage activities contaminated uplands, groundwater and in-water sediments with chemicals, diesel fuel, wood debris, and other substances. Pope Resources entered Ecology’s voluntary cleanup program 11 years ago and has spent $10 million on marine and upland cleanup so far. Preston said once the consent decree is signed, there will be a public comment period. He expects the cleanup plan will be finalized later this year and the work will begin in 2014. As for what work will be done when, “Those details are
part of the consent decree talks,” he said. In Ecology’s announcement, Ecology Director Maia Bellon thanked Ecology staff, Pope Resources, and a number of people and organizations for their “hard work” in the latest agreement. Negotiations had soured in late February, with Pope wanting to pull removal of the two docks from the cleanup plan until it had approval for a new dock and Ecology threatening to serve an enforcement order by March 5. “This agreement represents a major milestone in the cleanup of Port Gamble Bay,” Bellon said. “This project will benefit
the environment by restoring and protecting the bay’s health, will benefit the economy by allowing for the restoration of shellfish harvesting, and will benefit the quality of life for Washington citizens and visitors who enjoy the bay and its surrounding environment.” Pope Resources President and CEO David Nunes said he appreciates efforts “to reach a conclusion to these negotiations” and thanked Bellon for bringing “a focused effort on reaching an equitable resolution to this complex cleanup project.”
Continued from page A1 sediments will be designed and carried out. Pope Resources estimates the cost of cleaning Port Gamble Bay to be roughly $17 million; it will negotiate a share of those costs with the state Department of Natural Resources, which has some liability because it leased aquatic land to Pope & Talbot, from which Pope Resources spun off. According to Pope, the latest agreement opens the way for the company and DNR to engage in discussions regarding how costs for the clean-up effort will be shared. Other cleanup details include: n About 2,000 pilings as well as existing over-water structures will be removed. n A total of about 80,000 cubic yards of wood waste and contaminated sediments will be removed, including the amount removed during previous cleanup actions. n About 130 acres of bay bottom and shoreline will undergo active remediation when work is completed. As part of the agreement with Pope Resources, Ecology will: n Dedicate $2 million for the removal of Pope Resources’ wastewater outfall and construction of a new large onsite septic system for Pope Resources of the same capacity as the current wastewater system. Removing the outfall will prevent the continued discharge of wastewater
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1240, which passed in Kitsap County with 51.97 of the vote, a charter school Continued from page A1 applicant must be a nonprofit corporation that has attend Vinland Elementary submitted an application following the attendance to an authorizer. The corboundary changes, said poration must be either charter schools are “defia public benefit nonprofit nitely talked about amongst corporation, or a nonprofit Breidablik parents.â€? corporation that has applied Though Vinland is a nice, for tax-exempt status. The nonprofit cannot be a sectarian or religious organization and must meet all requirements for a public benefit nonprofit corporation before receiving any state education funding. The initiative allows up to 40 charter schools to be created over a five-year period in Washington, or an average of eight per year. There are no limits on how many students a charter school may have. All charter schools will be defined as public, common schools under state law. The schools must proEaster is about new-found vide basic education and Join us as we hope and fresh beginnings. celebrate the participate in statewide stuMarch 29th - Good Friday greatest new dent assessment. Stations of the Cross at 10am & 7pm beginning in Charter schools do not March 30th - Casual Easter Eve all of history, Service at 5:00pm have district boundaries. the resurrection March 31st - Easter Sunday Services Funding for charter of Jesus. at 8:30am & 10:30am schools is the same as other public schools, which The Anglican Church of St. Charles includes reporting enroll20295 Little Valley Rd. NE • Poulsbo/Across from Central Market ment to receive state and 360-779-3524 federal funding. If an existing public school converts to a charter school, it would continue to receive the same share Easter Sunday Services We Worship of local levy funding, but Sunday, March 31 A Living Saviour! not be required to pay rent 6:30 A.M. - Sunrise Celebration Celebrate His to the local school district, - held on the church lawn Resurrection Good Friday Service 7pm 7:15 A.M. - Easter Fellowship Breakfast With Us. according to the initiative. Served by the men of the Church Easter • 9:30am A new public school open9:30 A.M. - Sunday School Classes for the entire family 1779 NE Hostmark St ing as a charter would not 11:00 A.M. - Easter Sunday Worship Service receive current local levy Poulsbo Special music by our Choirs funding. 18561 Hwy. 305 NE, Poulsbo 360.779.0800 The North Kitsap School 779-7545 Board officially opposed www.northpointpoulsbo.org P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Andrew T. 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However, Page said 4 percent would not be enough to cover those costs. Though the Wednesday meeting was informational, Francom said she is interested in a charter school that would focus more on specific areas of study â&#x20AC;&#x201D; arts or science, for example. She feels a charter school would allow teachers to have more freedom in how they teach. Francom said more meetings could be scheduled for the future. Cris Shardelman, a Poulsbo resident, attended the meeting and is concerned she would be paying tax dollars for a school that her elected government would have no oversight or authority over. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m fighting to improve the schools, not to set them loose,â&#x20AC;? Shardelman said. Breidablik PTA president Stacy Pike said she thinks the district should reserve the ability to authorize a charter school, but is unsure if a charter school would work here. She is supportive of the type of programs a charter school would be able to offer, because many of North Kitsapâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programs are scattered among the many schools. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good to have options,â&#x20AC;? she said. Some parents were supportive of establishing a charter school. Jeanine Sugimoto has a son in third-grade at Breidablik and participates in the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Multiage Education program, which she calls a â&#x20AC;&#x153;phenomenal class.â&#x20AC;? She is not happy with the school district because of Breidablikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s impending closure; the Multiage Education program is moving to Pearson Elementary, while the majority of Breidablik students â&#x20AC;&#x201D; including her son â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are transferring to Vinland. She said she has a â&#x20AC;&#x153;sense of helplessnessâ&#x20AC;? in deciding her sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eduction. Sugimoto voted for the charter school initiative and is willing to get involved and participate in the application process. She and Francom feel there is momentum in a parent-driven charter school application because of the negative feelings in the district right now. Framcom said she will wait to see if the district sends a letter of intent to become an authorizer, but will continue if it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can still come together and we can still submit an application,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think this is going to die.â&#x20AC;?
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Continued from page A1 Stuart Whitford of the Kitsap Public Health District encourages residents to take a look at their septic systems, and talk to their neighbors if they notice problems. Ecology recently released its TMDL study results and implementation plan to the public, charging the county and the City of Poulsbo as the primary leaders to improve Liberty Bay’s water quality. TMDL stands for total maximum daily load, the maximum input of a pollutant that still allows a water body to meet Ecology standards. Ecology tested for fecal coliform bacteria, which is related to E. coli. Trevor Swanson, an Ecology biologist, said testing for fecal coliform indicates other dangerous organisms can be present. Fecal coliform causes problems for salmon and shellfish, and poses a threat to human health. Liberty Bay has been closed to shellfish harvesting since 1991. Ecology conducted the study in 2008-09, so the results of that study do not
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reflect Liberty Bay’s current quality state. In 2009, Ecology gave Kitsap Health District a grant for its Water Pollution Identification & Correction Program, or PIC. Kitsap Health officials followed up on Ecology’s testing sites every year since then and found the sources of many problems. Liberty Bay met Ecology’s water quality standards in 2012. But the streams that feed into Liberty Bay — which have a higher bacteria standard than marine water — are not meeting Ecology standards. “The tributaries are not meeting standards,” said Sally Lawrence, the water cleanup lead for Skagit and Kitsap watersheds in Ecology. “As long as those are carrying too much bacteria it puts Liberty Bay at risk.” She said the TMDL study is really a progress report for Liberty Bay. “The TMDL told us where the problem locations were in the watershed,” Lawrence said. The two main sources of contaminants are failing septic systems and animal waste, often from an agricultural area. Whitford said they have conducted 844 inspections since 2009, the
majority of which the property owner is cooperative. Whitford said education is key, “to prevent problems from occurring in the first place.” Only one stream met water-quality standards in 2010. Now, five are consistently meeting standards, and four have improved considerably since 2010. Ecology and Kitsap Health identified a few streams as a high priority: the south fork of Dogfish Creek, Poulsbo Creek, Big and Little Scandia creeks, Bjorgen Creek, Lemolo Creek, and a stream on the Liberty Shores Assisted Living property. The county and the city have the same stormwater permit that spells out their responsibilities. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) is a five-year permit with five components: public education and outreach, public involvement and participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, controlling runoff from new development or redevelopment, and pollution prevention and maintenance operations. Poulsbo Public Works Director Barry Loveless
told the City Council last week that the city’s stormwater fund is depleted and the city needs to raise stormwater utility rates in order to meet the permit’s requirements. Mayor Becky Erickson said, “We will have a conversation about storm water utility rates, hopefully coming to some fair standard but with the understanding that we are facing substantial regulatory requirements that we must satisfy.” Lawrence praised the city’s work on the Anderson Parkway retrofit, which yielded raingardens to filter polluted stormwater enroute to the bay. “The [city’s] proactive approach to stormwater management has absolutely contributed to water-quality improvements in Liberty Bay,” Erickson said. Ecology recommended planning departments develop incentives for stormwater retention on new development, and avoid developing in highrisk areas. The county and the city are supported by other districts around Liberty Bay — the state Department of Transportation must assist with spills and drain-
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age notification, and Naval Base Kitsap at Keyport monitors and samples two streams, coordinating with the county. Ecology has also collaborated with the Suquamish Tribe; Liberty Bay is a part of the Tribe’s usual and accustomed fishing area. Rich Brooks, environmental program manager said Suquamish has conducted its own sampling, and results of late are encouraging for some parts of the bay to be open to shellfish harvesting again. Environmental officials say all of us can improve water quality — by checking septic systems, disposing of pet waste in the garbage, managing waste properly while boating (dumping gray water is illegal), washing cars only at a car wash, and installing raingardens. “Without a clean Liberty Bay, we don’t have the quality of life we demand in our community,” Erickson said. Ecology’s TMDL plan will be submitted by this fall to the EPA for approval. The public can submit comments until April 15. View the report at www. ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/ tmdl/LibertyBay, or at local libraries.
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Exchange student brings her NK’s Tamm power shot to KHS tennis team allows 3 on
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Kati Schwabe is Kingston’s No. 1 singles player for the season By KIPP ROBERTSON
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KINGSTON — Kati Schwabe’s plan was to head back to Germany before the 2013 spring sports season began. Schwabe, a student from Dusseldorf, Germany, is participating in the Aspect Foundation’s exchange program. She was scheduled to be in Kitsap County for five months but decided to stay for 10 months — a decision that could benefit the Kingston High School girls varsity tennis team. Schwabe is Kingston’s No. 1 varsity singles player. She took the spot from varsity player Becca McNurney, the No. 1 singles player last season. The team “lucked out,” Kingston head coach Terry Grimm said. “I didn’t bribe her or anything,” Grimm said, laughing. “All I said is, ‘If you decide to stay, we’d love to have you’ … and she decided to stay.” And with Klahowya’s state champion singles player Tracy Landram now gradu-
Kati Schwabe stops for a photo Wednesday during tennis practice at the Kingston High School tennis courts. Schwabe, a German exchange student, is Kingston’s No. 1 singles player. Kipp Robertson / Herald ated, Grimm said Schwabe could have a good chance at State. Schwabe has played tennis for more than six years. In Germany, public schools do not have school sports; all sports are club sports. Schwabe began playing as a hobby player, about once a week. However, her interest in the sport quickly increased,
along with her ability. She soon began playing in tournaments and has won a few championships. Schwabe has a lot of power behind her shot, Grimm said. “The balls just whizz by other players,” Grimm said. McNurney said Schwabe has taught her a lot on the court. The exchange student’s appearance on the team was a
surprise. Kingston has several exchange students from Germany; McNurney had no idea one of them was a tennis player. Exchange students have tried out for the team in the past but typically play junior varsity, Grimm said. “I didn’t know any exchange See Schwabe, Page A9
Sports updates Lacrosse: Roberts nets 5 as Klahowya drops NK for win SILVERDALE — Cody Roberts scored five goals to lead Klahowya to its first win of the season with an 18-6 boys lacrosse defeat over North Kitsap, Wednesday at Central Kitsap Junior High School. Roberts led all scorers with nine points (5g, 4a) and five ground balls. Elliot James was a close second with four goals, an assist and a ground ball. Joe Hawley had three goals and three assists. North Kitsap’s Kellson Arthurs and Dylan Taylor each had a pair of goals. Klahowya (1-3-0) next faces Nathan Hale (4-1-0),
April 9 in a 5:45 p.m. start at Summit Fields in Seattle. North Kitsap (1-3-0) faces Port Angeles-Sequim (0-20) on Friday in a 5:30 p.m. start at North Kitsap High School.
Fastpitch: Vikes defeat Eagles 9-4 after loss to Bucs POULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings varsity team returned to the field Wednesday to earn a 9-4 victory over the Klahowya Eagles. On the mound, North Kitsap’s Emma Keller was the winning pitcher. Klahowya’s Mandee Nichols got the loss. The win followed a loss to the Kingston Buccaneers
POULSBO — The Kingston Buccaneers were unable to get anything going against the North Kitsap Vikings March 25. The Vikings won 10-0 at home. North Kitsap pitcher Ben Tamm struck out nine batters and allowed just three singles. Kingston’s Brady Brann, Jackson Suter and Ben McMullen each batted for a single. North Kitsap’s AJ Milyard and Adam Lemmon were the top scorers of the afternoon, each earning two runs. Milyard went 1-2 with an RBI as well. The Vikings were up by six runs in the bottom of the third. Neither team scored in the fourth. In the bottom of the fifth, the Vikings scored four more runs to add to their total. The Vikings went on to defeat the Klahowya Eagles 7-2 Wednesday. Milyard, the starting pitcher, struck out nine and allowed two runs. Top batters against Klahowya included Shane Crowell and Matt Fisher, who both earned two RBIs. Crowell also had two runs. The Vikings remain undefeated. Kingston will get a shot at the Eagles Friday at home. Varsity plays at 4:15 p.m. Junior varsity is away. North Kitsap hosts Bremerton on Friday. Varsity starts at 4:15 p.m. Junior varsity is away.
Monday. The Bucs won 14-8. Kingston is scheduled to host Bremerton on Friday. Varsity plays at 4:15 p.m. Junior varsity is away. North Kitsap hosts Klahowya at home. Start time is 4:15 p.m.
The Vikings defeated Bremer ton Tuesday. Tareg Matala-Alvarez, Nate Foster, Majeed Nashiru each scored. Foster scored a goal in each half.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings and Kingston Buccaneers varsity teams both won 4-0 at home this week. The Bucs defeated Klahowya Tuesday during a home game. Ross Burke, Tommy Nitchman, Ansel Hartman and Kennedy Rebman all earned goals.
Bremerton Tuesday at Gold Mountain. Coddington finished the round with 39. Zehrung finished with 43. — Have a sports score to report? Contact Kipp Robertson, 779-4464 or krobertson@northkitsapherald.com.
Golf: Coddington, Zehrung medal Soccer: Bucs, Vikes against Bremerton BREMERTON — Both both win 4-0 over Cole Coddington and Aimee opponents Zehrung medaled against
Westsound FC hosting new tourney SILVERDALE — Westsound FC, a youth soccer club designated for the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas, is launching an annual soccer tournament starting in June. The WestSound FC Summer Classic will feature brackets for U-7 to U-14 (boys and girls) and an over-18, coed adult tournament. The tournament will be played at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds June 28-30. Early registration fees range from $200 to $400 (before May 15. Registration opened Thursday. The tournament is sanctioned by the United
States Soccer Federation, the United States Youth Soccer Association and the Washington State Youth Soccer Association. The adult portion is sanctioned by the Washington State Soccer Association. All age groups include girls’ and boys’ brackets, from U-7 to U-14. Additional details and registration materials are available at www.westsoundfc.org. For more information, email president Dale Holdren at president@westsoundfc.org; or Pecora at admin@westsoundfc.org.
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Scorecard March 25 against Kingston Final: NK 10, KHS 0 KHS 000 00 — 0 NK 213 04 — 10 Battery — NK: Tamm (W) and Green. KHS: Vandegrift (L), Draper and Kucharik, Sustad (5). Hitting — NK: Gracey 1-2, 1B, 1BB, RBI; Milyard 2-3, 2 (1B), RBI; Crowell 1-2, 1(1B), RBI; Tamm 1-3, 1(2B), RBI; Fisher 1BB, RBI; Bratlien 1-3, 1(1B), RBI; Lemmon 1-3, 1(2B); Hecker 1-3, 1(1B), RBI; Loveless 1-1, 1(1B), RBI.
March 27 against Klahowya
Green 2-3, Knutsen 2-4.
Kingston Fastpitch March 25 against North Kitsap *See North Kitsap results
North Kitsap boys Soccer March 26 against Bremerton Final: NK 4, Brem 0 First half — 1, NK, Matala-Alvarez (Norbergh), 3rd; 2, NK, Foster (Norberg), 39th. Second half — 3, NK, Nashiru (Foster), 46th; 4, NK, Foster (Pierce, 69th.
Kingston boys Soccer
Final: NK 7, Klah 2 NK 001 220 2 — 7 Klah 200 000 0 — 2 Battery — NK: Milyard (W), Byrne and Green. Klah: Kitts (L), Fagan, McKern and Page. Hitting — NK: Fisher 2-3, 2(2B), 2RBI; Crowell 1-2, 2 R, 2RBI, HR; Hecker 1-2, RBI, 2B
Final: KHS 4, Klah 0 First half — 1, KHS, Burke, 18th; 2, KHS, Nitchman (Hernandez), 25th; 3, KHS, Hartman (Hernandez), 36th. Second half — 4, KHS, (Rebman (Boles), 56th.
Kingston Baseball
March 25 against Olympic
March 25 against North Kitsap *See North Kitsap results
March 26 against Sequim Final: Seq 6, KHS 2 Seq 300 020 1 — 6 KHS 001 010 0 — 2 Battery — KHS: Shuey (L), Kucharik and Henrichs. Seq: Johnston (W), Christian and Wright. Hitting — KHS: Rabideaux 2-3, RBI; Fustad 2-3.
North Kitsap Fastpitch March 25 against Kingston
Final: KHS 14, NK 8 KHS 501 215 0 — 14 NK 100 123 1 — 8 Battery —KHS: Hammermeister (W), Hilse and Glad. NK: Keller (L) and Nissen. Hitting —KHS: Garcia 3-4, Batell 2-4, Gowenlock 2-4, 3B; Hilse 2-5, 2B. NK: Holt 3-4,
Schwabe
Continued from page A8 students here played tennis,” McNurney said. “Coach Grimm said, ‘You know, there’s an exchange student that’s trying out, and she’s going to steal your spot.’ ” “Kati teaches me a lot,” McNurney added. “I’m glad she’s here.” McNurney competed in the West Central District III Tournament in 2012. The tournament is the qualifier for State. However, she lost in two matches. She had seeded into the tournament as No. 2 from the Olympic League. Though Grimm said Schwabe has a fighting chance to compete at State, Schwabe is not sure. Schwabe said she does want to go to State: “It would be really awesome … so cool,” she said. Schwabe competed on the cross country team in the fall. However, she did not participate in sports in
March 26 against Klahowya
Kingston Tennis Final: KHS 6, Oly 1 Singles — Schwabe (KHS) d. Herbert 6-0, 6-2; Johnson (Oly) d. McNurney 6-4, 7-6 (86); Heaps (KHS) d. Galeski 6-0, 6-1. Doubles — Westendorp/Rosebrook (KHS) d. Suriben/Jocson 6-3, 7-5; Seas/Robertson (KHS) d. Lumagui/Vanichkul 6-4, 6-3; Ziscke/ Beckstrom (KHS) d. Bovie/Elpedes 6-1, 6-3; Holt/Hamal (KHS) d. Ichiki/Mckee 6-2, 6-2.
North Kitsap Golf March 26 against Sequim Girls Final: NK 270, Seq 291 Medalist: Anaa Rees, NK, 49 NK: San Fellipo 54, Oster 52, Jenniges 56, Campbell 61, Ohnhaus 59.
Kingston Golf March 27 against Bremerton Boys Final: KHS 222, Brem 247
winter. Up until joining the Kingston team, she didn’t get many chance to play tennis. “I was out of form, but now I’m getting back into it and enjoying it even more,”
North Kitsap boys lacrosse March 27 against Klahowya
North Kitsap head coach Jeff Weible, right, reacts as North Kitsap earns another run against the Kingston Buccaneers Monday during the rivalry game. North Kitsap won 10-0. Kipp Robertson / Herald Medalist: Cole Coddington, KHS, 39 KHS: Wall 43, Hamal 49, Start 46, Daniels 45, Clark 57. Girls Final: KHS 256, Brem 314 Medalist: Aimee Zehrung, 43 KHS: Vernik 48, Fox 49, Smith 57, Gerken 59, Nance 67.
Kingston/ North Kitsap Track and Field March 23 at Terrace Relays Boys Top finishers: 200 Meters-Relay Split — Barrett (KHS) 23.1 300 Meters-Relay Split — Hoverson (Shorewood) 39.6 400 Meters - Relay Split — Dahl (Mountlake) 51.2 600 Meters - Relay Split — Gill (KHS) 1:33.9 800 Meters - Relay Split — McPherson (NK) 2:10 1,500 Meters — Oldenburg (Eastlake) 4:18.54 3,00 Meters — Suver (Eastlake) 9:08.52 100m Hurdles — Irizarry (Mariner) 16.47
Schwabe said. Schwabe heads back to Germany in June, which gives her enough time to compete in the 2013 postseason and other end-ofthe-year activities.
300m Hurdles — Blackmore (NK) 42.19 4x100 Relay — Mountlake (Kim, Stone, Mason, Dahl) 43.75 4x300 Relay — Shorewood (Diaz, Hoverson, Johnson, Xu) 2:41.34 4x400 Relay — Marysville (McNabb, Pavilando, Jordan, Marcus) 3:40.13 Shot Put — Maafala (Decatur) 47-09.75 Discus — Maafala (Decatur) 145-05 Javelin — Wagemans (Fife) 160-07 High Jump — Stephens (NK) 6-02.00 Pole Vault — Manson (Mariner) 1206.00 Long Jump — Roberts (NK) 20-07.50 Triple Jump — Okoronkwo (Mountlake) 43-04.75 Girls Teams: Top finishers: 200 Meters - Relay Split — Flemming (NK) 27.6 300 Meters - Relay Split — Krol (NK) 45.2 400 Meters - Relay Split — Nash (KHS) 61.5 600 Meters - Relay Split — Benjamin (KHS) 1:58.5 800 Meters - Relay Split — Nash (KHS)
2:26.2 1,500 Meters — Roberts (KHS) 5:08.40 3,00 Meters — Suarez (Meadowdale) 10:37.08 100m Hurdles — Hunt (Mountlake) 16.93 300m Hurdles — Ransom (Shorewood) 48.81 4x100 Relay — Marysville (Weikel, Terrell, Crenshaw, Jarvis) 51.42
Final: Klah 18, NK 6 Summary: Cody Roberts, Klah, 5 goals, 4 assists, 5 ground balls; Elliot James, Klah, 4 goals, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Joe Hawley, Klah, 3 goals, 3 assists, 1 ground ball; Ben Zimney, Klah, 3 goals, 2 ground balls; Austin Keller, Klah, 2 goals, 2 assists, 3 ground balls; Chey Hardis-Lane, Klah, 1 goal, 7 ground balls; Cory charvat, Klah, 9 saves; Tristan Blow, Klah, 3 saves; Kellson Arthurs, NK, 2 goals, 1 assist, 22 ground balls; Dylan Taylor, NK, 2 goals, 6 ground balls; Sawyer Chapman, NK 1 goal, 4 ground balls; Matt Dotterweich, NK, 1 goal, 1 assist; Landen Young, NK, 10 saves.
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4x300 Relay — Shorewood (Ransom, Blomso, Garrison, McDonald) 3:06.11 4x400 Relay — Seattle (Shankland, Leff, Riley, Brooks), 4:15.53 Shot Put — Watson (Decatur) 37-01.75 Dicus — Openiano (Mariner) 116-04 Javelin — Barber (Fife) 104-10 High Jump — Criss (NK) 5-02.00 Pole Vault — Okoronkwo (Mountlake) 9-00.00 Long Jump — Okoronkwo (Mountlake) 16-01.50 Triple Jump — Okoronkwo (Mountlake) 37-01.50
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POULSBO — In one image, downtown Poulsbo is reflected in Liberty Bay under a blue sky. In another image, the photographer manipulated her photo to give her image of a downtown street scene the feel of a well-handled 1950s postcard. Other images capture a misty morning on Liberty Bay and a moment in Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Those images are the winners of the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Photo Contest, sponsored by the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Association. The winning images are displayed on pages A11-12. Photographers submitted entries in two categories: General, and A Day in Poulsbo. Entries were judged by Christy Camerer, Bluewater Artworks Gallery & Framing and members of the Poulsbo art community. Here’s the winners list. A Day in Poulsbo n First place: “Fog in Poulsbo,” by Joe Krogh. n Second place: “Sunset,” by Susan Glass. General n First place: “Downtown Poulsbo from Liberty Bay,” by Jeff Liska. n Second place: “A Drive Down Front Street,” by Kayla Ulvila. The first-place winners receive custom framing from Bluewater Artworks Gallery & Framing, photo frames from Saisons Boutique, Hot Shots Espresso gift cards, and a one-year subscription to the North Kitsap Herald. The second-place winners receive 50 percent off custom framing from Bluewater Artworks Gallery & Framing, photo frames from Saisons Boutique, and a one-year subscription to the North Kitsap Herald. The RockFish Group coordinated the contest. Matt Clucas was legal counsel. The RockFish Group is a marketing and public relations company located in downtown Poulsbo. RockFish coordinated public outreach during the Anderson Parkway project.
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Historic Downtown Poulsbo Photo Contest winners Category: General First place “Downtown Poulsbo from Liberty Bay” Photographer: Jeff Liska
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Category: General / Second place “A Drive Down Front Street.” Photographer: Kayla Ulvila
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today Art Space Gallery at ChocMo Bistro: 19880 7th Ave, Suite 102, Poulsbo. Featuring awardwinning artist, Matt Ulrich, exhibiting through April. Winner of the 2013 Viking Fest logo contest. Free. Info: www. chocmo.com, (360) 930-0283. Kingston Community Meal: 5-6:30 p.m., Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Holy Week Worship: 7 p.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE. Info: www. pflc.org, (360) 779-2622. “Bark! The Musical”: 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Tickets: $14-16; (360) 697-3183, jewelboxtickets@gmail.com, www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org.
saturday SEINING IN ESTUARY: 9 a.m., Arness Park, South Kingston Road, Kingston. Stillwaters Environmental Center invites residents to help with this monitoring task — seining to count fish in the estuary. Wear warm, waterproof clothes and rubber boots. BEGINNING WEAVING CLASSES: 9:30 a.m., Montclair Park Assisted Living Facility, Weaving Room, 1250 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Four-
harness tabletop looms available to rent on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost: $200, plus $22 materials fee. Info: Instructor Barb MacIntyre (360) 860-2366, bmacintyre@ kitsapweavingschool.com, www.kitsapweavingschool. com. Organic Vegetable Gardening: 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Parks & Recreation building, 19540 Front St. Learn the basics or hone your gardening skills in this hands-on course. Students will start seeds to take home for their own gardens. Cost: $98 plus $10 materials fee. Info: (360) 779-9898. Ukrainian Eggs workshop: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Knowles Studio, 20432 Noll Road, Poulsbo. Pzanky, a workshop on traditional and innovative Ukrainian eggs. Cost: $38, includes supplies. Info: leigh@ knowlesstudio.com, (360) 4401399, www.knowlesstudio. com. sixth Annual Kites Over Kingston: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mike Wallace Park, Kingston. Bring a kite, or get help making one on site. Rain or shine. Info: (360) 297-2661. “Master Class” auditions: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Auditions first come, first served; parts for three men and three women. Info: www.jewelboxtheatre.org. “Gone Fishing” fundraiser: 5-9 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge, 18891 Front St. Fundraiser for Poulsbo Historical Society Museum. Dinner tickets: $25 at the PHS Museum, SoN Lodge, or from PHS board members. Auction and presentation on Poulsbo’s commercial fishermen. Info: (360) 440-7354, info@poulsbohistory.org, www.poulsbohistory.org. Woody and The Longboards: 7:30 p.m., The Point Casino, 7989 NE Salish Lane, Kingston. Beach Boys tribute band.
Tickets: $10 advance, $15 day of show. Ages 21 and older. “Bark! The Musical”: 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Tickets: $14-16; (360) 697-3183, jewelboxtickets@gmail.com, www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org.
sunday Holy Week Worship: 6:30, 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m.; Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE. Info: www.pflc.org, (360) 779-2622. “Bark! The Musical”: 2 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Tickets: $14-16; (360) 697-3183, jewelboxtickets@gmail.com, www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org.
monday INTERMEDIATE WEAVING CLASSES: 4:30 p.m., Emeritus at Montclair Park, 1250 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Fourharness tabletop looms available to rent on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost: $200, plus $22 materials fee. Info: Instructor Barb MacIntyre, (360) 860-2366, bmacintyre@ kitsapweavingschool.com, www.kitsapweavingschool. com. “Master Class” auditions: 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Auditions first come, first served basis. Parts for three men and three women. Info: www.jewelboxtheatre. org.
tuesday Kitsap Development Officers Group: Noon to 1:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Andrejs Zommers of AMZ Productions gives tips on donor lists and direct mail campaigns. All
nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP: kitsapdevelopment@ gmail.com.
thursday Introduction to Hiking: 6:308:30 p.m., Poulsbo Fire Station, 911 Liberty Road. Where to go, what hike is right for you and your family. How to dress and what to bring for comfort and safety. Online sources of valuable information. To register: Sue (206) 437-5675, www. mountaineers.org. Kingston Food Bank Night at Firehouse Theater: 7:30 p.m., 11171 State Highway 104, Kingston. Free admission to a selected major motion picture if you bring at least one nonperishable food item, donated to the Kingston Food Bank. Info: (360) 297-4707. Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer: 7:30 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Jeannie Smith, daughter of Polish rescuer Irene Gut OpDyke, talks about her mother’s memoir, “In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer.” Donations will be gratefully accepted. Co-sponsored by the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center.
UPCOMING marine science center volunteer class: April 5, 10 a.m. to noon, Marine Science Center, 18743 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Bring ID and note-taking material. Info: Melinda Griffin (360) 535-9724. “Quilters: the Musical”: April 5-21, Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Fridays, 7 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 children and seniors; www. portgambletheater.com, Mike’s Four Star BBQ. Info: (360) 977-7135. Discover self-published authors: April 6, 10-11 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Come engage with a handful of local authors who chose to self-publish. Hear from their works and the stories behind their stories.
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Every Wednesday 11am - 2pm enjoy a traditional Scandinavian smorgasboard at a reasonable price Sons of Norway in Poulsbo 18891 Front Street • Downtown Poulsbo 360-779-5209 • www.poulsbosonsofnorway.com Free. Info: (360) 779-2915, www.krl.org. Heronswood: Past, Present & Future: April 6, 12:30-3 p.m., House of Knowledge Longhouse, Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation, 31964 Little Boston Road, Little Boston. Learn about Kingston’s botanical garden Heronswood with talks by original owner and famed horticulturalist Dan Hinkley, and Chairman Jeromy Sullivan. Suggested donation $5. Info: Laurie Mattson, lmattson@pgst.nsn.us, (360) 2979623, www.Heronswood.com. Author Dylan Tomine: April 6, 2-3 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Author Dylan Tomine discusses his book “Closer to the Ground,” about four seasons of family foraging, cooking and eating from the woods and sea. Info: Sharon S. Lee, sslee@krl.org, (360) 779-2915. “BARK” BENEFIT PERFORMANCE: April 6, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 NE Iverson Road, Poulsbo. Sponsored by Kingston Kiwanis, for the Feed the Kids summer food program. Tickets: $25, available at (360) 881-0667 and Columbia Bank in Kingston. Buccaneer Fun Run: April 7, 9 a.m., Kingston High School, 26201 Siyaya Ave. 5K and 1 mile. Proceeds benefit the KHS Safe Graduation Night Party. Cost: 5K $15, 1 mile $10. Registration forms available at Windermere Kingston, Poulsbo Running, or online at www.databarevents.com/ buccaneers.asp. Sponsored by Kingston Rotary. Info: Amy VanFossen amyvanfo@gmail. com, Jet Woelke jetwoelke@ gmail.com. “Pride and Prejudice and KITTIES”: April 7, 6:30-8 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front
St., Poulsbo. With authors of “Pride and Prejudice and Kitties,” Pamela Jane and Deborah Guyol. Info: libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com, (360) 779-5909, www.libertybaybooks.com. Young LIVES Teen Moms Club: April 9, 6-8 p.m., North Point Church, 1779 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Free dinner, games, crafts for moms 19 and younger; free childcare. This month: April Showers. Info: Sherri Gray, bink.younglives@ gmail.com. Kitsap Audubon: April 11, 7-9 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Program: “Sites & Birds on the Puget Loop, Great Washington State Birding Trail,” presented by Christi Norman and awardwinning bird photographer, David Gluckman. Info: www. kitsapaudubon.org, (360) 6928180. Naval Undersea Museum seeking volunteers: The Museum Store at the Naval Undersea Museum in Keyport is recruiting weekday volunteers. Shifts are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., or 1-4 p.m. Schedules can be entirely flexible each month. Location: 1 Garnett Way, Keyport. Info: Daina Birnbaums, (360) 697-1537, museumstore@wavecable. com. Flotsam and Jetsam Garden Club: Hansville’s garden club is offering scholarships for North Kitsap student seniors. Applications due April 30. For more information contact a school counselor, Marcia Hilberg (360) 779-2502, or www.flotsamandjetsam.com. Free income tax preparation: Through April 13, Martha and Mary, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Thursdays, 1-5 p.m.; See calendar, Page A15
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oNGOING ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from all types of domestic abuse. Women may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for confidential time and place. Al-Anon: Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, noon-1:30 p.m.; St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road, Poulsbo. Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., First Lutheran Church on 4th Avenue, Poulsbo. Info: (360) 265-43190. American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Phone: (360) 779-5456. BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Delores Van Wyck, (360) 638-0271. Catholicism: Sundays, 1 p.m.; Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m., St. Olaf Catholic Parish, 1894 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Program by Rev. Robert Barron. Free; optional workbook. Info: (360)779-4291, www.stolafschurch. org. CELTIC JAM: Third Sunday, 2-5 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Fiction Writers’ Workshop: Mondays, 5-7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse,
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19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Open to serious writers who wish to be published. The format: One of your chapters read aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron, (206) 780-2377. Genealogy Open House: Fourth Friday, 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. 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 coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: (360) 779-7272. North Kitsap Senior Citizens
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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, Ste 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary (360) 2655993, Janet (360) 265-5992. 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. 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
around town Suquamish citizen council seeks open house vendors SUQUAMISH — In conjunction with Suquamish’s Earth Day celebrations, the Suquamish Citizen Advisory Council will host an open house April 20 — and is inviting organizations and businesses in the Suquamish area to be vendors. The inaugural Celebrate Suquamish will be present-
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:
Passion for God – Compassion for Others Worship: 8:30am & 10am Education: 10am Nursery Available
Bethany Lutheran Church - ELCA (206) 842-4241
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Bainbridge Synagogue Serving AllIsland’s of Kitsap County
Saturday Services Services 9:30 Saturday 9:30 am am 9010 AllWelcome! Welcome! 9010Miller MillerRd. Rd. •• All Hebrew School • Adult Education Rabbi Mark Glickman (206) www.kolshalom.net (206)842-9010 842-9010• www.kolshalom.net
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8:00am & 11:00am Traditional Worship 9:00am “Celebrate the Walk”
Contemporary Worship 10:00am Education Hour Childcare 5 and under provided 18920 4th Ave. NE, Poulsbo
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Maundy Thursday Service, 7 p.m. Blessed Good Friday New Worship Times be a 7 p.m. Begins Dec 2nd! to Service, Blessing Easter Sunday Family Friendly Worship 9:00 am Service, 10 a.m. Christian Education 10:00 am Bainbridge High School Commons Bainbridge School Commons North High Kitsap Redeemer www.crosssoundchurch.org Sunday • 9:30 a.m. www.redeemer-umc.org www.crosssound.org 9900 Shorty Campbell Road, Kingston 98346
1st & 3rd Sundays at 10:30 am
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& Youth! Family Friendly Worship 9am Family Friendly Worship 9:00 am Christian Education 10am Christian Education 10:00 am
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We Feed Your Liberal Soul Poulsbo Library Community Room 700 NE Lincoln Road Poulsbo
www.nkuu.org Sunday Worship 10:30 Sunday Worship at 9:30 & am 11:00 am Birth Adult - 12th Education Grade Programs Sunday 9:00 am
Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church
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9900 Shorty Campbell Road, 98346 Shorty Campbell Rd,Kingston Kingston
11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island
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ed at the United Church of Christ, 18732 Division Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Businesses, nonprofits, churches, Tribal and government agencies are invited to take a space and visit with the community. This is not a market venue to sell anything, just to provide information, according to the organizers. Call for a space by Friday: Leanne Stevens, (360) 440-1004; and Stephen Haartstick, (360) 271-9820.
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. 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.
Breidablik Baptist Church HWY 3 & Lofall Rd
5.5 miles north of Poulsbo 779-6844 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Sunday Worship Service 6:00 pm Sunday Evening Service 7:00 pm Wed. Bible Study & Prayer “...Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls...” Jer. 6:16
Following Jesus in the Company of Friends
Sunday 9:30am
1779 NE Hostmark Street, Poulsbo Children, Youth & Nursery Programs www.northpointpoulsbo.org • 360.779.0800
SAINT BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sundays 8 am - Contemplative 10 am - Festive Service with Choir 1187 Wyatt Way NW • 206.842.5601 Bainbridge Island • stbbi.org
UNITY OF Kingston has moved to Port Gamble Meeting Sundays at 10:00am Port Gamble Masonic Lodge 32359 Rainier Avenue Kingstonunity.org • 360-297-5100
Share your service times and other events with our community. To reserve your space on this page call Frank or Catherine at 360.779.4464 Classes for Children & Youth!
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Law&Justice sheriff’s log The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following incidents March 20-26. March 20 n Rape 3 reported on Illinois Avenue NE, Kingston. Occurred around 12:41 p.m. n Theft from buildings reported on Central Valley Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 8:17 a.m. n Residential burglary reported on Spytree Place NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 5:15 a.m. n Assault 4 reported on Einar Carlson Lane NE, Kingston. Occurred around 8:59 a.m. n Residential burglary reported on NE Tulin Road, Kingston. Occurred around 12:30 p.m. n Harassment reported on Einar Carlson Lane NE, Kingston. Occurred around 7:30 p.m. n Theft 2 reported on Ohio Avenue NE, Kingston. Occurred around 7:45 p.m.
March 21 Residential burglary reported on NW Island Lake Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 7 a.m. n Vehicle theft reported on NE Sid Price Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1 p.m. n Vehicle theft reported on Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 2:32 p.m. n Vehicle theft reported on Barrett Road NE, Kingston. Occurred around 5:57 a.m. n Vehicle theft reported on Iowa Avenue Ne, Kingston. Occurred around 8:11 a.m. n Theft 1 reported on Dove Lane NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:20 a.m. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Occurred around 5:19 p.m. March 22 n Residential burglary reported on NE West Kingston Road, Kingston. Occurred around 11:48 n
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3 men arrested for Poulsbo burglary POULSBO — Three men were arrested for a residential burglary on Peterson Way in Poulsbo March 25. The suspects were identified as Christopher K. Woodburn, 25, of Poulsbo; Terrance M. Adams, 36, of Hansville; and Joel D. Moore, 30, of Poulsbo, were A woman reported seeing a male leaving her house on a bicycle. He was described as a white male in his 20s, red hair in ponytail, thin build, camo jacket and “smelled of alcohol and marijuana,” according to the sheriff’s report. The woman confronted the suspect and he “pushed her away to get out of there.” The suspect left northbound on Lemolo Shore Drive. A male matching the suspect’s description, identified as Woodburn, was found jumping a fence on
a.m. n Burglary 2 reported on NW Island Lake Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:05 a.m. March 23 n Theft reported on Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Occurred around 12:14 p.m. n Fraud reported on Bond Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:26 p.m. n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Occurred around 5:02 p.m. n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Pennsylvania Avenue NE, Kingston. Occurred around 8:09 p.m. March 24 n Malicious mischief 3 reported on Brant Road NE, Hansville. Occurred around 11:30 a.m. March 25 n Residential burglary reported on Peterson Way NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:28 a.m. n Theft 1 reported on Border Way NE, Kingston. Occurred around 10:38 a.m. March 26 n Burglary reported on Kimre Place NE, Kingston. Occurred around 2:11 p.m. n Assault reported on Dupee Lane NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:58 p.m.
Poulsbo police responded to the following calls March 20-25. See March 13-19 reports on NorthKitsapHerald.com. March 20 n Robbery 2 reported on Olhava Way. Occurred around 11:52 a.m. Estimated loss $28.
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Saturday, March 30 Gone Fishing 5-9pm Fundraiser to benefit Poulsbo’s new Historical Museum includes codfish dinner, auction and a presentation of Poulsbo’s past annual Codfishing Derby. Tuesday, April 2nd Trivia Time at Tizley’s Europub 7:30pm Wednesday, April 3rd Kaffe Stua at Sons of Norway 11am-2pm Thursday, April 4th Story Time 10:30am at Liberty Bay Books. Open Mic Night at Sheila’s Port Side Restaurant & Bar
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The Poulsbo Marine Science Center presents educational and entertaining films in their very own big screen theater! They are open 11am-4pm Thursday-Sunday each week. Come see a movie and check out the hanging whale skeleton.
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Bremerton man arrested for thefts POULSBO — John R. Walsh III, 44, of Bremerton, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with two counts of second-degree
possession of stolen property. On Feb. 4, a clerk working at a gas station on Viking Avenue reported her wallet stolen. Identified on the surveillance video, Walsh distracted the clerk while a female accomplice grabbed the wallet, according to the report. The two suspects were seen on Home Depot’s surveillance video using one of the victim’s checks to pay for $420 worth of goods. A Poulsbo Police officer saw Walsh pulling out of a driveway on Pioneer Hill Road March 11; Walsh sped away from the officer, turned onto Waghorn Road and fled on foot. Walsh was found at another residence March 13 and arrested. He was also arrested for possessing stolen property from North Kitsap Auto Rebuild on Viking Avenue. Walsh was booked into Kitsap County Jail on $25,000 bail.
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Fjord Drive. He reportedly “admitted to entering a residence just down the road through an open back door.” Woodburn reportedly said he “does it to support a heroin addiction,” according to a sheriff’s report. Deputies also talked with Adams. Woodburn implicated Adams and Moore in the burglary. Jewelry and a TV, identified by the victim as hers, were found in the house where Adams was found. Woodburn was booked into county jail for burglary and failure to appear, on $25,000 bail. Moore was booked into county jail for burglary, on $75,000 bail. Adams had posted bail by March 27.
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March 21 Theft 3 reported on Olhava Way. Occurred between 9:40-9:55 a.m. Jan. 28. Estimated loss $65. n Theft 3 reported on 23rd Avenue. Occurred between 10 a.m. Jan. 30 and 1:44 p.m. March 21. Estimated loss $58. n Assault 4 reported on Sommerseth Street. Occurred between 3-4 p.m. March 22 n Malicious mischief 3 reported at Front Street and Jensen Way. Occurred n
around 4:33 p.m. n Vehicle prowling 2 reported on Edvard Street. Occurred around 9:50 p.m. n Vehicle prowling 2 reported on Edvard Street. Occurred around 9:50 p.m. Estimated loss $80. March 23 n Assault 4 reported on Viking Avenue. Occurred around 12:07 a.m. March 25 n Harassment reported on Forest Rock Lane. Occurred around 1:53 a.m.
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February 27, 1934 to March 21, 2013 “Uncle Ron” died Thursday, March 21, 2013 at home in Bellingham. He was born on February 27, 1934 in Port Gamble, WA to William and Florence Knittler. Ron is survived by his sister Delores Sloan, nieces Heidi Stewart and her daughters Shaylene and Tiffany, Holly Sloan, Joleen Kelleher, nephew Phillip (wife Katie) Kelleher and their daughter Ailia, and many loving relatives and friends. Ron always said “remember me with laughter or don’t remember me at all.” Well, Uncle Ron, we will remember you and you will be deeply missed. Services were held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bellingham at 12:10 PM on Tuesday, March 26th. Memorials may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. You may share memories with the family at www.westfordfuneralhome.com. Westford Family Funeral Home & Cremation Broadway at Eldridge TRIBUTE Paid Notice
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business briefs City Council will help open 2013 Farmers Market POULSBO — The Poulsbo Farmers Market (www.poulsbofarmersmarket.org) opens for another season April 6, 9 a.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A majority of Poulsbo City Council members are expected to participate. The market, at 7th Avenue and Iverson Street, will be open every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Dec. 21. The 2013 market features locally grown and locally crafted products from 36 vendors, as well as live music and presentations.
Get tips on keeping life and work in balance SILVERDALE — The Kitsap Business Forum will present “Get Your Life Back – Stress Management and Life Balance for Business Leaders” led by Leslie Dullum-Tutterow of Optimal Wellness, Inc. on April 9 at 7:30-9 a.m. The clinic will be held at Morgan Stanley, 2011 Myhre Road, Silverdale. Panera Bread will provide coffee and bagels. The presentation is free, but participants are encouraged to make a donation to Holly Ridge Center to support children with disabilities. Dullum-Tutterow will provide some hands-on strategies to help business managers, executives and owners achieve the lifestyle they want. RSVP: (360) 692-6800, or
beer in a way he believes opens discussion. The book follows Camp’s spiritual evolution from conservative Christianity to a more progressive viewpoint. A former Baptist missionary and aid worker for evangelical organizations, Camp said the book uses dialogue from conversations held in pubs to offer a dissemination of theological points. In the book, Camp melds the sacred and the secular in a way that breaks down stereotypes and allows for
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an open dialogue on faith issues. “People think you have to go to church to talk theology, but a pub works fine,” Camp told the Central Kitsap Reporter in June. Camp said the dichotomy of beer and theology is a metaphor for freedom and, in many ways, the doctrine of grace he said is outlined in the Bible. The book takes the metaphor of friends drinking in a pub discussing theology to delve into viewpoints concerning the inerrancy
of the Bible, grace versus legalism, church structure, doctrines surrounding the existence of hell and other subjects that have been topics of debate in the church for thousands of years. Camp said the book is not a platform from which he preaches, but is a memoir of his personal journey and a means of opening conversations involving faith. “I try to open a dialogue and get people to think that it is OK to question and discuss these things,” he said.
Tidball qualifies for Edward Jones’ Leaders Conference POULSBO — Todd Tidball, an Edward Jones financial adviser in Poulsbo, qualified for the firm’s 2013 Financial Advisor Leaders Conference. This conference recognizes financial advisers who are among the leaders in the financial-services firm. The conference also See BUSINESS, Page A18
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Deadline April 15 for Leadership Kitsap applications POULSBO — Leadership Kitsap, now in its 20th year, offers participants access to community leaders, awareness and understanding of critical issues, and an indepth look at the systems that govern, serve and develop Kitsap County. Application deadline for the 2013-14 class is April 15. Go to www.leadershipkitsap.org to complete an application online. Tuition assistance is available to
Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: HARLAN M. PERKINS, Deceased. No. 13 4 00197 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate 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: March 22, 2013 /s/ JAN P. EPPERSON JAN P. EPPERSON Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service
19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 03/22/13 Date of last publication: 04/05/13 H465705 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANIELLE R. CHAPPLE, Deceased. NO. 13 4 00215 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as personal representative of this estate. Persons having claims against the decedent must, prior to the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney of record 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 notice to the creditor as provided in RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented witin this time frame, the claim will be forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the probate assets and nonprobate assets of the decedent. DATE OF FILING COPY OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS with Clerk of the Court: March 20, 2013 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 29, 2013. /s/ KRISTIN M. CHAPPLE KRISTIN M. CHAPPLE Personal Representative
those who qualify; contact Kathy Nelson at exdir@ leadershipkitsap.org or (360) 782-1058. Leadership Kitsap consists of nine full-day sessions, held on the second Friday of each month from September through June. Class members attend sessions that cover a diverse range of community-related topics, including: n Government (county and state). n Leadership Development. n Community Economics. n Environment and Planning.
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Healthy Community. Arts and Recreation. n Education. Leadership Kitsap has graduated more than 420 individuals who have each invested more than 205 hours in volunteer community service. Leadership Kitsap has resulted in the completion of 73 community service projects. n n
State disciplines local health care providers POULSBO — The state Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against the following health
care providers in Kitsap County. n In February, the Unlicensed Practice Program notified Yan Li of its intent to issue a cease– and-desist order. Li co-owns a business that allegedly advertised “body massage” and “body acupressure.” No licensed massage practitioner credentials were displayed at the business, and Li produced no licensed massage practitioner credentials in response to an investigator’s request. n In February, the Medical Commission entered an agreement with physician Susan J. Shlifer
(MD00035541), placed her credential on probation for at least five years, and restricted her practice. Shlifer must also undergo a clinical skills evaluation and take continuing education courses. The agreement stipulates Shlifer provided a general pattern of substandard care, and was also substandard in areas including managing chronic pain with opioids, fibromyalgia diagnoses and treatment, vitamin D deficiency approach, and use of the high-risk “Marshall Protocol” for anti-inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds c/o /s/ Rhonda Lee Rudman Rhonda Lee Rudman WSBA 15871 Attorney for Estate 17791 Fjord Drive NE, Suite 134 Poulsbo, Washington 98370 Phone (360) 779-6400 Date of first publication: 03/29/13 Date of last publication: 04/12/13 H467354 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD A. SAFTICH and VIRGINIA M. SAFTICH, Both Deceased. NO. 13-4-00366-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece-
dent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: March 25, 2013 Date of first publication: March 29, 2013 /s/ EDWARD CHARLES SAFTICH EDWARD CHARLES SAFTICH Personal Representative /s/ TRIP HART TRIP HART WSBA#8913 Attorney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 Date of first publication: 03/29/13 Date of last publication: 04/12/13 H467820 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALICE S. KUEHL, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00182-8 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: March 15,2013 STEVEN R. KUEHL, Personal Representative /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: 03/15/13 Date of last publication: 03/29/13 H464045 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DORIS ELOUISE MATTSON, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00198-4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40,020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication
of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40,051 and RCW 11.40,060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 22, 2013 MARLENE ORWILER, 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: 03/22/13 Date of last publication: 04/05/13 H465666 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WESLEY LEE STEWART, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00183-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or 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: March 15, 2013 KATHRYN ANN STEWART, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorney for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 03/15/13 Date of last publication: 03/29/13 H464342 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON OF KITSAP COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF: RUTH WILHELMINA GRANTHAM, Deceased. No 12 4 00705 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this Estate. Persons having claims against the Decedent must, prior to the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable Statute of Limitations, serve their Claims on the Personal Representative or Attorneys of Record at the address stated below and to file an executed copy of the Claim with the Clerk of this Court within four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice or within four (4) months after the date of the filing of
this Notice with the Clerk of the Court, whichever is later or, except under those provisions included in RCW 11.40.011 or 11.40.013, the Claim will be forever barred. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FILING OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS WITH CLERK OF THE COURT: March 18, 2013 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 22, 2013 DATED this 18th day of March, 2013. /s/ Jerry L. Soriano Jerry L. Soriano WSBA #4922 Soriano and Soriano Attorney for Estate Personal Representative: Thomas E Larson & Laurie L. Larson c/o Soriano and Soriano Attorney for Estate: Soriano and Soriano 509 Fourth Street, #16 P.O. Box 1433 Bremerton, Washington 98337 (360) 479-5111 Date of first publication: 03/22/13 Date of last publication: 04/05/13 H465994
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Newsmakers Three join board of Kitsap Community Foundation Judy Henry, Beverly Kincaid and David Schureman are the newest members of the Kitsap Community Foundation. Henry is director of finance for Housing Kitsap. In her career, she has served as chief financial officer and controller for large businesses and as financial consultant for a regional certified public accounting firm. Kincaid is a certified grant professional with experience in government, corporate, foundation, and United Way grant applications. Schureman is financial services manager for Kitsap County. He previous-
ly worked as an assistant state auditor. The three join the board as the foundation completes a new vision for its role in the community. “The experience, knowledge and dedication that these new board members bring to the foundation will allow us to work quickly toward achieving our new vision of increasing the culture of philanthropy in Kitsap County,” executive director Kol Medina said. For more information about the Kitsap Community Foundation, call (360) 698-3622 or go to www.kitsapfoundation.org.
bachelor of arts in communication. n Jenifer Browne Lawrence, bachelor of arts in social sciences, summa cum laude. n Nicholas James Levengood, bachelor of science in civil engineering. n Collin James Mikkelborg, bachelor of science in agricultural and food systems. n David R. Moore, bachelor of arts in criminal justice. n Kathleen Diane Strum, bachelor of arts in social sciences.
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lowing Washington State University students earned undergraduate degrees in the fall 2012 semester. Honors earned by students: summa cum laude, for a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 or better; magna cum laude, for a cumulative GPA of 3.703.89; and cum laude, for a cumulative GPA of 3.50 -3.69. INDIANOLA n Lacey Burns Cook, bachelor of arts in education, magna cum laude. KINGSTON n Candyce Elizabeth Eaton, bachelor of science in nursing, magna cum laude. n Frederick Maximillian Bennett Wirtz, bachelor of science in civil engineering. Poulsbo n Macy Renee Jackson,
Amaral and Enrique Larios of Poulsbo, a girl. Feb. 22: To Heather and Brandon Powell of Poulsbo, a girl. Feb. 24: To Ariel Ortiz of Kingston, a girl. Feb. 24: To Gina and
Marshall Roof of Kingston, a boy. Feb. 25: To Viola Loecher of Kingston, a girl. Feb. 28: To Ashley and Erik of Poulsbo, a girl. Their last names were not provided by the medical
center. March 12: To Jordan Decoteau of Kingston, a girl. March 13: To Coleen and Bernie Brazeau of Poulsbo, a boy.
Nine North Kitsap residents graduate from WSU
environmental science, with a minor in sustainable design, from Western Washington University during a commencement ceremony March 23. Johnstone, a native of
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Students advance in academic contests POULSBO — Two West Sound Academy teams won at the National History Bowl State Championships. Their skill in answering difficult questions on geography and every era of history — from ancient times to present day — earned them the right to go to the National History Bowl Championships in Washington, D.C. The state championship was Feb. 16 at Klahowya Secondary School. Five ninth- and 10th-graders on West Sound’s junior varsity squad are preparing for national competition April 26-28; the four students on the middle-school team compete May 18-19. Trivia Bowl will be held April 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at White Horse Golf Club’s clubhouse to raise money to support the teams’ trips. Trivia Time Live, a Kitsap firm, will officiate. Participants will form tablegroup teams and compete on a wide range of trivia topics. There will be door prizes, and a trophy will be awarded to the winner. The Trivia Bowl will
25 advanced to the state competition. National History Day and National History Bowl are unrelated competitions. Of 32 projects presented by KMS students, 15 advanced. Kingston students took first place in six of the seven categories they entered. State is May 4. Junior Historical Paper n Andrew Simon, second place, “The Trans-Alaska Pipeline: A Struggle for Balance.” Junior Individual Documentary n Victor Hanson, first place, “Klondike Gold Rush: Turning Point in Seattle’s History.” n Nolan Platz, second place, “Ford’s Moving Assembly Line: A Turning Point in the Transportation Industry.” n Brennan Jacobson, third place, “Century 21 World’s Fair.” Junior Group Documentary n Maeve Boon and Gracie Musselman, first place, “The Montgomery Bus Boycott.” Junior Individual
Trivia Bowl, April 22 at White Horse Golf Club, will raise money to send West Sound Academy students to the National History Bowl in Washington, D.C. Submitted photo also support West Sound Academy’s Knowledge Bowl team. The entire team won the Division 1B Summit Award in January, and the school’s top squad won the Olympic Educational Service District’s Traveling Trophy and a spot at the State Championship in Arlington on March 23; the
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BECAUSE YOU’VE ALREADY BEEN THROUGH BOOT CAMP. William H. Cary, with parrot on his shoulder, pauses for a photo in the Point No Point Light Station garden in 1918. Cary was lighthouse keeper from 1914-1937. The garden was located south of the lighthouse and keepers’ residence. U.S. Lighthouse Society
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The interior of the keepers’ residence at Point No Point Light Station looks much like it did in 1939 (with the exception of the TV set). The exterior is now slated for restoration.
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he two-story white duplex at Point No Point Light Station was built in 1880 as a residence for the lighthouse keeper and assistant keeper. But the old house tells as much about family life at the remote outpost as it does the men who kept the light burning and horns sounding for ships transiting Admiralty Inlet. A steady succession of children played on the grass and beach here. The first, of course, were S’Klallam, whose ties to the area are memorialized in stone — literally — in a monument on the station grounds. George and Mollie Maggs were the first children to live in the lightkeepers’ residence, and Mollie was born there
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in 1880; a second-floor room, next to a larger bedroom, may have been her nursery. The children’s father, John S. Maggs, was the first lighthouse keeper here (1879-1884); he had served as a lighthouse keeper in Victoria, B.C., and represented Clallam County in the territorial legislature from 1869-71. Maggs is believed to have planted the holly tree in the house’s east yard. The tree is visible in a photo from the 1880s. In the west yard, a perennially green patch of lawn is a reminder of the cistern that provided water for early inhabitants of the keepers’ residence. The cistern stored rainwa-
ter that was captured by gutters on the roof of the house. The Maggses, Jankinses, Scannells and families that followed undoubtedly supplemented their table with salmon and shellfish; it was much easier to harvest shellfish on the beach or throw a line into Admiralty Inlet than to ride a horse to Port Gamble. Families gardened and tended cattle here. Other buildings at the station included a barn, a poultry shed, and a boathouse with a landing for visitors and supplies. Home life was made easier by dishes, kitchen ware, a library of books and other
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supplies provided by a U.S. Lighthouse Service depot. “When the keepers’ house was built, compared to other houses in the area it was very nice accommodations,” said Jeff Gales, executive director of the U.S. Lighthouse Society (www.uslhs.org). “Lighthouse keeping, in general, was very difficult. It wasn’t physically demanding, but it was the type of job where you had to be attentive. The number of hours far exceeded your pay. The Lighthouse Service attempted to compensate with fairly nice lodging.” In the station’s 132 years, keepers and assistant keepers came and went and the U.S. Lighthouse Service was See LIGHTHOUSE, Page 3
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absorbed by the Coast Guard. During World War II, injured military personnel were housed here to convalesce. The light was automated in 1977. In 1998, the Coast Guard leased the land, lighthouse and buildings to Kitsap County for use as a park. The U.S. Lighthouse Society, which has occupied the western half of the keepers’ residence since 2008, has worked continuously to renovate and furnish the interior of the house to its pre-Coast Guard appearance, and also facilitated the restoration of the lighthouse and other outbuildings. But time and the elements have taken their toll on the exterior of the keepers residence. A new roof is needed. Siding must be stripped of layers of peeling paint, and repainted in colors from its pre-Coast Guard era. Modern doors and windows must be replaced with those fabricated to historic specifications; ditto for the rain gutters. Porches must be resurfaced and sloped properly to draw water away from the building. Replica architectural details must be installed. The society is accepting donations for the restoration; it received a $50,000 matching grant from the C. Keith Birkenfeld
The keepers residence in 1938, with the lighthouse in the background. “This is the era we are rehabilitating the structure to match,” said Jeff Gales of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. U.S. Lighthouse Society
Leland Howard Cary, son of lighthouse keeper William H. Cary, in his World War I uniform in 1918. “The photo was taken in front of the keeper’s home and allows you to see the detail in the front doors and windows above,” said Jeff Gales of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. “We hope to recreate some of these original accents.” U.S. Lighthouse Society Memorial Trust, and by June must raise a matching amount. Donors’ names will be listed on a perpetual plaque.
The society has raised $10,000 so far; half of that came from one donor. Gales has applied for grants from Kitsap
County Parks, the Kitsap County Foundation, and from the Washington Lighthouses Special License Plate Fund, which receives a portion of proceeds from special license plates depicting the state’s lighthouses. “This is the first time we’ve asked the public for
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National Trust for Historic Preservation. Restoring the exterior of the keepers’ residence will be a tedious job, not just because of the amount of work to be done but because of how it must be done. Behind the house is a protected wildlife refuge. Paint will have to be removed in a way that it won’t contaminate sensitive areas. That means, no sandblasting or pressure washing. Gales said once the residence is restored to the way it looked in 1939, the last year it was operated by the U.S. Lighthouse Service, it will need only to be maintained. What must be done now is correction — replacement of modern details with period details — and deferred maintenance. The result of the project: A more accurate understanding by visitors of the U.S. Lighthouse Service era. “The goal of the project is to rehabilitate and restore the structure to circa 1930s appearance, and set into practice regular maintenance of the structure so that it can be enjoyed by the public for another 100 years,” Gales said. The U.S. Lighthouse Society has taken great care to accurately restore the lighthouse, keepers’ quarters and other buildings. The society works to preserve lighthouses and See LIGHTHOUSE, Page 4
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Colorful history, and characters, of Point No Point S
ome interesting facts about Point No Point Light Station. n Point No Point was known by the region’s First Peoples as Hahdskus. Twenty-five years before the lighthouse was illuminated and the keepers’ residence was built, representatives of the Chemakum, S’Klallam and Skokomish nations and the United States negotiated and signed a treaty here, opening “the land lying from the crest of the Olympic Mountains to Puget Sound” to nonNative settlement. In the treaty, indigenous leaders retained for their descendants the right to fish and harvest shellfish in Admiralty Inlet and throughout their historical territory. An 1881 inspection report noted that local indigenous people were harvesting dogfish for oil off Point No Point in summer and fall. n Point No Point Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse on Puget Sound. It stands at the entrance to Puget Sound.
John S. Maggs, was a man of many interests: Legislator, land developer, dentist, and lighthouse keeper. U.S. Lighthouse Society n The lighthouse’s first Fresnel lens arrived and was installed Jan. 10, 1880 (Fresnel lenses capture and direct light by prismatic rings to a central bull’s-eye where it emerges as a single concentrated beam of light). The lens was 1 foot 8 inches high and weighed approximately 300 pounds. It was illuminated by a kerosene lamp and was visible for about 10 miles.
The lens was upgraded in 1898 to the lens that is currently on site. n John S. Maggs, the first lighthouse keeper, is arguably one of the more colorful — and accomplished — keepers in the history of the lighthouse. Born in Pennsylvania in 1832, he mined in Calaveras County, Calif. from 1853-57, ranched in the Sacramento Valley in 1858, and in 1859 was lighthouse keeper in Victoria, B.C., after stopping there en route to the Fraser River during the Gold Rush and finding prospects had been overestimated. He then went to Neah Bay, where he clerked in and managed a trading post; he was living in Neah Bay when he represented Clallam County in the territorial legislature from 1869-71. Maggs returned to Pennsylvania in 1872 to study dentistry, married in October 1873, and two months later returned with his bride, the former Caroline Marshall, to Seattle where he opened
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a dentist’s office. They lived on a 27-acre farm on Lake Union, which he had bought in 1865. Maggs served as lighthouse keeper at Point No Point from 1879-1884 (and acquired 25 adjacent acres). He donated 10 acres of his Lake Union land to the Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad Co. and, in 1887, platted 10 acres on Lake Union for development. He helped organize, and served as president of, the Seattle Dry Dock & Ship Building Co. Maggs died Apr. 8, 1894 and was interred at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle. He and his wife had three children, George, Mollie and Marshall. n John S. Maggs is believed to have built the
house west of the keepers’ residence; the house is now a rental owned by Kitsap County. n The first signer of the Point No Point Light Station visitors log, Aug. 29, 1895, was Lafayette Heath, a civil engineer for the mill in Port Gamble. n Point No Point’s third lighthouse keeper, Edward Scannell (1888–1914) was paid an annual salary of $800 — roughly $19,500 in today’s dollars, according to MeasuringWorth.com. n Five men served as keepers of Point No Point Lighthouse from 1880 to 1939. In the same timeframe, 14 men served as assistant keeper. n The women of Point No Point Light Station
were shattering glass ceilings long before that term became part of the American lexicon. When her lighthouse keeper husband died March 9, 1888, Mrs. W.H. Jankins took over, serving until April 23, 1888. Mary Scannell, wife of keeper Edward Scannell (1888-1914), was postmaster of Point No Point for 21 years. Cora Cary, wife of keeper William H. Cary (1914-1937), owned and operated the general store in Hansville and three times a day reported weather readings to the National Weather Service at Boeing Field. Mrs. Cary sold the store to the Hansville Grange in 1922.
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The bark Iconium ran aground in fog in 1868. The bark Windward, trying to avoid the shoal, wrecked off Whidbey Island in December 1875. In 1878, the bark Osmyn struck the Aureola in the fog and went down with three members of the crew. By the time of the wreck of the Windward, the Lighthouse Service considered a beacon and fog signal at the Point essential to maritime safety. Vessel traffic was expected to increase when the Northern Pacific Railroad reached Tacoma, and the Lighthouse Service recommended that Point No Point be marked with a light and fog signal. Despite safeguards in place at the Point for 34 years, two ships collided in heavy fog off Point No Point, resulting in the deaths of 16 people. Lighthouse keeper William H. Cary would have been sounding the station’s steampowered diaphone fog horn that day — Aug. 26, 1914. The passenger liner Princess Victoria, headed from Seattle, and the passenger liner S.S. Admiral Sampson, en route to Seattle, were both moving at 3 knots, considered crawl speed. Still, as they rounded the point, the Princess Victoria struck the Admiral Sampson amidships, tearing a gash into the ship’s hull and igniting its fuel stores. The Princess Victoria stayed locked to the Admiral Sampson long
enough for most of the latter ship’s 160 passengers to scramble into lifeboats. When the Princess Victoria pulled away, seawater flooded into the Admiral Sampson and the ship went down quickly, stern first, in 320 feet of water. Down with the vessel went 11 passengers, four crew members and captain Zimro Moore. Gales said Point No Point Light Station would have been equipped to help rescue survivors. An accurate restoration can help visitors understand the life of a lighthouse keeper — and the weight of his or her responsibility. “It makes you think back to times past,” Gales said. “It’s difficult to go back in time, but [the restoration can help the visitor] imagine what life was like and get that sense of history.” He added, “Most people are familiar with the Coast Guard but don’t know about the Lighthouse Service. That whole way of life prior to 1939 — that’s what we’re trying to shed light on.” NOTE: Who lived on which side of the keepers’ residence? Gales believes the keeper and his family lived in the west half, farther away from the foghorn, and the assistant keeper in the east half, closer to the action. What is believed to be the assistant keepers’ residence is a vacation rental managed by the society, with income generated from the property made available for regular maintenance.
Continued from page 3 interpret the history of the U.S. Lighthouse Service, which was established in 1791 and operated as a part of various agencies until it became part of the Coast Guard. Locally, the society works in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard and Kitsap County Parks & Recreation. It’s an ideal relationship, Gales said: The society works to preserve historic lighthouse structures; the Coast Guard maintains aids to navigation; Kitsap County Parks manages recreational open space for public use. With the help of the U.S. Lighthouse Society, all historic buildings at Point No Point are accessible to the public at no charge. The site accommodates an estimated 40,000, most of which visit between April and September. With the money raised in June, the society expects to begin restoring the exterior by July with an estimated completion date of October. The U.S. Lighthouse Service dates to 1789, when it was formed as part of the Treasury Department to construct and maintain lighthouses and navigation aids. After treaties were signed, opening the region to non-Native settlement, shipping increased in Puget Sound and vessels soon discovered just how troublesome the shoal off Point No Point could be.
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or best pink in a major competition. Strawberry, rhubarb and pie cherry notes open on the palate in this bright and brilliant rosé. n Treveri Sparkling Wine Cellars NV Laudare, Columbia Valley, $18: Juergen Grieb has worked in the background of the Washington wine indus-
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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 Ukrainian Eggs workshop: March 30, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Knowles Studio, 20432 Noll Road, Poulsbo. PZANKY: a workshop on traditional and innovative Ukrainian eggs. Cost: $38, includes supplies. Info: leigh@ knowlesstudio.com, (360) 4401399, www.knowlesstudio.com. Bainbridge Library First Friday Art Walk: April 5, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. On exhibit: Jean Bradbury, paintings. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org. BPA Gallery First Fridays Art Walk: April 5, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. “Refined Raw”: Mixed media by Amos Staffler Edwards, an exhibit of abstract paintings. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts: April 5, 6-8 p.m., 151 Winslow Way E. Featuring “Digital Art: A New Generation” and Larry Halvorsen’s sgraffito carving technique. March 29-April 22. Info: www.bacart.org. GALLERY TALK: April 6, 12:301:30 p.m., Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way E. Karin Schminke, educator and digital mixed media pioneer, talks about blending technology with
physical mediums. Free. Info: www.bacart.org. Collective Vision Gallery: Featuring “Vigor—The Eagle Flies On Friday” by sculptor Karsten Boysen of Port Orchard. Located at 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Info: www.collectivevisions.com. 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.
Benefits & events SEINING IN ESTUARY: March 30, 9 a.m., Arness Park, South Kingston Road, Kingston. Stillwaters Environmental Center invites the public to help with this monitoring task, seining to count fish in the estuary. Wear warm, waterproof clothes and rubber boots. Easter Egg Hunt: March 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Theme crafts, drop-in indoor Egg Hunt for all ages. Free with admission or
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classes Your Source for Financial Education: Thursdays through April 18, 6-7:30 p.m., Olympic College, 1000 Olympic College Way, Poulsbo. Hosted by Edward Jones financial adviser Jessie Nino. Enrollment fee: $99, includes course materials. Info: (360) 779-6450, jessie.nino@ edwardjones.com. WEAVING CLASSES: Emeritus at Montclair Park weaving room, 1250 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Beginners Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.; intermediate Mondays, 4:30 p.m. Four-harness tabletop looms available to rent on a first-come, first-served basis. Classes run for eight weeks. Cost: $200, plus $22 materials fee. Info: Instructor Barb MacIntyre, (360) 860-2366, bmacintyre@kitsapweavingschool.com, www.kitsapweavingschool.com. Organic Vegetable Gardening: Saturdays through April 20, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Parks & Recreation building, 19540 Front St. Learn the basics or hone your gardening skills in this hands-on course. Students will start seeds to take home for their own gardens. Cost: $98 plus $10 materials fee. Info: (360) 779-9898. Ballroom/Foxtrot classes: Wednesdays through April 24, 7-8:30 p.m., Ridgetop Junior High, 10600 Hillsboro Drive NW, Silverdale. Instructors Jeffy and Becky Deeter. Cost: $75 couple, $40 single, senior rate $65 couple, $35 single. Info: CK Community Schools, (360) 662-1638; or Jerry, (360) 779-4686. BPA spring break camp: Enrollment open. 200 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. “Annie” and “Mama Mia” camp for grades 2-4, Acting Intensive for grades 5-8. April 1-5. Tuition: $150. Info and registration form: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/collections/theatre-school-camps. BPA spring theatre classes: Enrollment open. 200 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Pre-K to adult; production and tech, acting, musicals, dance. April 8 to June 8. Adult acting class for
beginners with Dinah Manoff, April 15 to May 26. Info and registration: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/collections/ theatre-school. Spring Break Glee Camp: Enrollment open. First grade through adult, Ovation! Performing Arts Academy, 600 Ericksen Ave., Suite 103, Bainbridge Island. April 1-5. Tuition assistance available. Info: www.ovationmtb. com, info@ovationmtb.com, (206) 842-0472.
meetings, support groups & lectures Port Orchard Senior Potluck: April 1, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kitsap Room, Givens Community Center, 1026 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. Bring a dish to share, and enjoy the entertainment of the Steptapulars tap dancers. Bingo will follow. Free. Info: (360) 337-5734. f:67 Camera Club: April 1, 6:45 p.m., Olympic College, Engineering Building, Room 117, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. Visitors welcome. Info: (360) 275 3019, www.f67cameraclub.org. Olympic Astronomical Society: April 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Olympic College Room Art 103, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. Featured topic “The Planet Jupiter.” The OAS is for those interested in amateur astronomy. Info: jsykes@tscnet.com. Kitsap Development Officers Group: April 2, noon to 1:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Andrejs Zommers of AMZ Productions gives tips on donor lists and direct mail campaigns. All nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP: kitsapdevelopment@ gmail.com. Whales in Our Midst: April 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, 215 Ericksen Ave. Free first Thursdays. Featuring “Whales in Our Midst,” chronicling orca whales in Puget Sound; “The Overland Western-
ers”; and “A Portrait of Manzanar” by Ansel Adams. Info: (206) 842-2773, www.bainbridgehistory.org. West Sound Military Vehicle Preservation Club: April 4, 6 p.m., Family Pancake House, 3900 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Promote and support the acquisition, restoration, preservation and enjoyment of historic military vehicles. Visitors/guests are welcome. Info: wsmilitaryvehicles.com, (206) 384-6128. Introduction to Hiking: April 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Poulsbo Fire Station, 911 Liberty Road. Where to go, what hike is right for you and your family. How to dress and what to bring for comfort and safety. Online sources of valuable information. To register: Sue (206) 437-5675, www. mountaineers.org. Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer: April 4, 7:30 p.m., Congregation Kol Shalom, 9010 Miller Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Speaker Jeannie Smith, daughter of Polish rescuer Irene Gut OpDyke, about her mother’s memoir, “In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer.” Donations accepted. Co-sponsored by the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center. Civil War Veterans of Kitsap County: April 5, 6 p.m., Kitsap Historical Museum, 280 4th St., Bremerton. Presentation by Roy Runyon, descendant of a Civil War veteran. Free admission during First Friday Art Walk. Info: (360) 479-6226. Radical Home Ec: April 6, 11 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Making hypertufa pots. All materials will be provided. Pre-registration requested: (206) 842-4162. Heronswood: Past, Present & Future: April 6, 12:30-3 p.m., House of Knowledge Longhouse, Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation, 31964 Little Boston Road, Kingston. Learn about Heronswood botanical garden, with presentations by original owner and famed horticulturalist Dan Hinkley, and Chairman Jeromy Sullivan. Suggested donation $5. See CALENDAR, Page 7
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Continued from page 6 Info: Laurie Mattson, lmattson@ pgst.nsn.us, (360) 297-9623, www.Heronswood.com. The Art of Island Gardening: April 6, 1-2:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. With Wendy and Jeff Westerlund. Their Fort Ward landscape was featured on the 2012 Bainbridge in Bloom tour. Info: (206) 8424162, www.krl.org. Computer training: Wednesdays, noon to 4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Sign up for an hour with a computer trainer and get your questions answered. Info: (206) 842-4162. 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. 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 faithbased domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap Learn to make pzanky — traditional Ukrainian County. Easter Eggs — at Knowles Studio in Poulsbo on These weekly Saturday. Leigh Metteer / Contributed classes are designed to Railroad Club: First Mondays, help women 7-8 p.m., All Star Bowling Lanes, heal from domestic abuse. 10710 Silverdale Way NW, SilverWomen may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for dale. Welcoming new members and guests. Info: Reed Cranmore, confidential time and place. bremerton-northern@comcast. Al-Anon: Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; net. Wednesdays, noon to 1:30 Bridge Group: Tuesdays, 8 a.m., p.m.; Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Stafford Suites, 1761 Pottery Valley Road. Info: (360) 779-1900. Ave., Port Orchard. Free to play, $4 for lunch. Info: Denise Hoyt, At Ease Toastmasters: Wednesdhoyt@staffordcare.com, (360) days, 7-8 p.m., Subway meeting 874-1212. room, 3850 Kitsap Way, BremerCat Fix Day: Second and last ton. Learn valuable public speakTuesdays, 7-9 a.m., Kitsap Huing, evaluation and leadership mane Society, 9167 Dickey Road skills in a friendly, supportive NW, Silverdale. Low-cost spay/ atmosphere. Info: Dave Harris, neuter day for felines of low(360) 478-7089 or harriscd.wa@ income residents. Limited to first comcast.net. 50 walk-ins. Info: (360) 692-6977, Bainbridge Island Republican ext. 1135; www.kitsap-humane. Women: Second Wednesday, 11 org./cat-fix-day. a.m., Wing Point Golf and CounCataldo Lodge (Sons of Italy): try Club, 811 Cherry Ave., BainThird Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., VFW bridge Island. Lunch: $17. Guests Hall, 190 Dora Ave., Bremerton. welcome. RSVP: (206) 337-5543. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and meeting Bremerton Northern Model See CALENDAR, Page 8
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Continued from page 7 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. Depression & Bipolar Support Group: Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, 700 Callahan Dr., Bremerton. Open to those living with Depression and/or Bipolar disorder, and loved ones and supporters of people living with these mood disorders. Info: Richard (360) 377-8509.
Drum Circle: Sundays, 2 p.m., The Grange, 10304 N. Madison, Bainbridge Island. A drum circle led by Dennis Pryor. Bring a drum or borrow one. Donation: $10. Info: (360) 598-2020. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Meet and get to know your neighbors, with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: keyportschules@wavecable.com. Kitsap County Rose Society: Second Mondays, 7 p.m., Silverdale Fire Station 51, 10955 Silverdale Way. Free, visitors welcome. Info: Ray (360) 830-0669. 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 EagleS 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,
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Fitness & kids Taste of Summer Camp Previews: April 1 and 3, 10 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Enjoy hands-on fun, ask questions and pick up a brochure. Registration open. Free with admission or membership. Info: (206) 8554650, www.kidimu.org. Trickster Training for April Fool’s Day: April 1, 2-3:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Hear trickster tales from many different cultures, learn some fun games, and try to bamboozle your buddies. For grades 3-6. Info: (206) 842-4162, www. krl.org. Haiku and Limerick Workshop: April 4, 2-4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. For grades 1-4. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.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. Free First Thursdays, hands-on exhibits and monthly programs, visit the website for schedule details. 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 de-
votional practice of singing the names of the divine in call-andresponse form. Info: (206) 8429997, grace@gracehere.org.
Literary Tea & Mystery with Aaron Elkins: March 29, 3-4:30 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Aaron Elkins is the creator of the modern forensic mystery. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Happy Birthday, Hans Christian Andersen: April 2, 10-11:30 a.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. International Children’s Book Day. Hear stories from around the world performed by local storyteller Mahria Potter. Workshop in creating and sharing stories to follow. For families and children of all ages. Info: (206) 842-4162, www. krl.org. Books on Tap: April 3, 7:30-9 p.m., Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road, Bainbridge Island. Literary pub trivia. Info: www.krl.org. Afternoon Book Sale: April 4, 1-4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Proceeds benefit the library. Info: www. bifriends.org. Books Afloat: April 4, 3:50 p.m. BI to SEA; 4:40 p.m. SEA to BI ferry. Book Club Collection: learn how community book clubs can borrow a set of books to share among its members. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Author Jill Bandonsky: April 4, 7:30 p.m., Eagle Harbor Book Company, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Creativity coach and consultant Jill Bandonsky will talk about her book “The Muse is In: An Owner’s Manual to Your Creativity.” Info: (206) 842-5332, (360) 692-2375, www.eagleharborbooks.com. Tracyton Community Library Book Sale: April 5-6, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 351 NW Tracy Ave., Bremerton. Fundraiser for our all volunteer supported independent library located in Tracyton. Author Dylan Tomine: April 6, 2-3 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Author Dylan Tomine discusses his book “Closer to the Ground,” about four seasons of family foraging, cooking and eating from the woods and sea. Info: Sharon S. Lee, sslee@krl.org, (360) 779-2915. Island Theatre Ten-Minute Play Festival: April 15 deadline. Send up to three original plays, each no more than 10 minutes in length. Guidelines at www. islandtheatre.org. Sixteen plays will be selected for performance at Bainbridge Performing Arts in August. Info: (206) 276-7732, info@islandtheatre.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.
MUSIC Great Singers: March 30, 2-4 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Enzio
Pinza, basso. Commentary by Norm Hollingshead. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Woody and The Longboards: March 30, 7:30 p.m., The Point Casino, 7989 NE Salish Lane, Kingston. Beach Boys tribute band. Tickets: $10 advance, $15/ day of show. For ages 21 and older. Payday Daddy: March 30, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Payday Daddy: April 6, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., JR’s Hideaway, 22540 State Route 3, Belfair. 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.; Fridays, 8-11 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.
THEATer “Master Class” auditions: March 30, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and April 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Auditions first come, first served. Parts for three men and three women. Info: www.jewelboxtheatre.org. “Quilters: the Musical”: April 5-21, Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Fridays, 7 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 children and seniors. Available at www. portgambletheater.com, Mike’s Four Star BBQ. Info: (360) 9777135. The EDGE Improv: April 6, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Ingeniously improvised evening of on-thespot comedy, all from audience suggestions. Tickets: $16 adults, $12 military, seniors, students, youth and teachers; www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, (206) 842-8569 or in person. “BARK” BENEFIT PERFORMANCE: April 6, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 NE Iverson Road, Poulsbo. Sponsored by Kingston Kiwanis, for the Feed the Kids summer food program. Tickets: $25, available at (360) 881-0667 and Columbia Bank in Kingston. “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”: Through April 7, Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m.; April 7, 3 p.m. No show Easter Sunday. Tickets and info: www.wwca.us. “Bark! The Musical”: Through April 21, Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. Tickets: $14-16; (360) 697-3183, jewelboxtickets@gmail.com, www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org.
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APRIL 16. 2013 TIME: 10:00 AM Sealed bids for the project designated above will be received by Kitsap County Department of Public Works before the time and date indicated above, at which 3ELLĂĽITĂĽFORĂĽFREEĂĽINĂĽTHEĂĽ&,%! time they will be opened THEFLEA SOUNDPUBLISHING COM and publicly read aloud.
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Bids will be received at the third floor Reception Desk, Kitsap County Department of Public Works Building, 507 Austin Avenue, Port Orchard, Washington. Instructions for the deliver y of bids are contained in the Special Provisions for this project. Prospective bidders are hereby notified that they are solely responsible for ensuring timely delivery of their bid to the place of bid opening. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s check, made payable to Kitsap County Department of Public Works, or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the Special Provisions, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to Kitsap County Department of Public Works. Each proposal or bid shall be completely sealed in a separate envelope, properly addressed as stated above, with the name and address of the bidder and the name of the project plainly written on the outside of the envelope. A complete bid proposal shall include the following: (1) Proposal Form (2) Bid Bond (3) Bidder Responsibility Statement (4) Non-Collusion Affidavit
All of the above items must be complete in all respects, including signatures (notarized where required). Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of all addendums in the spaces provided. The successful bidder will be required to submit a photocopy of their current Washington State Contractors Registration. Failure to include all items may be cause for the bid to be considered irregular and thereby rejected. Bids or proposals received after the time set for the opening of bids will not be considered. Bidders are notified that all bids are likely to be rejected if the lowest responsible bid received exceeds the Engineerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s estimate by an unreasonable amount. Kitsap County reserves the right to award the bid in a manner and on a basis which will best serve the County, taking into consideration the Bidder Responsibility Statement included with the bids and the requirements of the APWA/WSDOT Standard Specifications and the Contract Provisions. The award of the contract, if made, shall be made to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid, based upon the total sum of the extension of unit prices for the bid items. The Plans and Contract Provisions for the proposed work may be obtained from the Kitsap County Department of Public Works at 614 Division Street, M.S. 26, Port Orchard, Washington 98366-4699, telephone 360.337.5777, for a non-refundable fee
of $35.00 for each set plus $5.00 to cover postage and handling if mailing is requested. Plans and Contract Provisions will not be sent until the fee is received. Informational copies of maps, plans and specifications are on file in the office of the County Engineer, Kitsap County Department of Public Wo r k s B u i l d i n g 5 0 7 Austin Avenue, Port Orchard, Washington or on the internet at the Kitsap County web site l o c a t e d a t http://www.kitsapg o v. c o m / p w / r o a d bids.htm. DESCRIPTION OF WORK This contract provides for improvement of Miami Beach Road NW with the replacement of the bridge over Seabeck Creek in the Seabeck vicinity of western Kitsap County. The work proposed consists of Preparation, Grading, Drainage, Storm Sewer, Surfacing, HMA Pavement, Bridge Structure, Erosion Control and Planting, Traffic Safety and Control and related work. All work shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications, special provisions and other contract documents as administered by the Kitsap County Public Works Department. ENGINEERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ESTIMATE AND MAJOR ITEMS OF WORK
This project is estimated to be in the $950,000.00 to $975,000.00 range and consists of 66 items of work. Major items include the following: Lump Sum Mobilization; Lump Sum Clearing and Grubbing; Lump Sum Removal of Structure and Obstruction; Lump Sum Removing Existing Bridge; 1,250 S.Y. Removing Asphalt Concrete Pavement; 850 C.Y. Embankment Compaction; 1,100 Ton Special Borrow Including Haul; 250 C.Y. Ditch Excavation Including Haul; 560 C.Y. Channel Excavation Including Haul; 300 Ton Heavy Loose R i p r a p ; 2 0 0 To n Streambed Sediment; 2 4 5 To n S t r e a m b e d Cobbles; 430 Each Streambed Boulders; 30 Each Habitat Boulders; 32 L.F. Corrugated Polyethylene Storm Sewer Pipe 12 Inch Diameter; 160 L.F. Class IV Reinforced Concrete Culvert Pipe 12 inch Diameter; 1 Each Catch Basin Type 1; 1 Each Catch Basin Type 2 - 48 Inch Diameter; Lump Sum Temporary Stream Flow Bypass System; 108 C.Y. Structure Excavation Class A Including Haul; Lump Sum Shoring or Extra Excavation Class A; 400 L.F. Furnishing Concrete Piling; 8 Each Driving Concrete Piling; 4,800 LB Steel Reinforcing Bar for Pile Cap; 3,200 LB Steel Reinforcing Bar for Wing Wall; 24 C.Y. Concrete Class 4000 for Pile Cap; 11
C . Y. C o n c r e t e C l a s s 4000 for Wing Wall; Lump Sum Superstructure Seabeck Creek B r i d g e ; 8 0 0 To n Crushed Surfacing Base C o u r s e ; 3 0 0 To n Crushed Surfacing Top Course; 275 Ton HMA Class ½ Inch PG 64-22; 2 5 To n C o m m e r c i a l HMA for Approach; Various Seeding and Planting items; Lump Sum Erosion / Water Pollution Control; 4 Each Beam Guardrail NonFlared Terminal; 4 Each Beam Guardrail Transition Section Type 1; 65 L.F. Extruded Curb Type 5; 1,500 L.F. Paint Line; Lump Sum Project Temporary Traffic Control; 850 S.F. Rock Wall; 13 Each Riprap Dispersion Pad; 560 S.Y. Construction Geotextile for Separation; 7 Each Large Woody Debris; 1,500 S.Y. Coir Erosion Control Blanket; Lump Sum P o r t a b l e Te m p o r a r y Traffic Control Signal; Lump Sum Utility Conduit; and other related items. NOTICE TO ALL PLAN HOLDERS: The office of the Kitsap County Engineer who will show this project to prospective bidders is located at the Kitsap County Department of Public Works, 507 Austin Avenue, Port Orchard, Washington. Prospective bidders are requested to call Dick D a d i s m a n a t 360.337.5777 in advance to set up an appointment to view the
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project. KITSAP COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Date of first publication: 03/22/13 Date of last publication: 03/29/13 PW755606 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITTITAS COUNTY PRESTWICK PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC, a Maryland limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. THE ALPS CREDIT UNION, a Swedish entity; and ACU TRUST, Defendants NO. 11-2-00013-6 JUDGMENT NO 11-9-00793-4 SHERIFFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: The Alps Credit Union, a Swedish entity, and ACU Trust J u d g ment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kittitas County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. If developed the property address is: Undeveloped; not applicable.
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RESULTANT PARCEL B O F B O U N D A RY L I N E ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 200902240008, RECORDS OF KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 7, BLOCK B, EXCEPT THE WEST 10 FEET THEREOF, PLAT OF BURLEY, PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 4, PAGE 14 OF PLATS; EXCEPT THE SOUTH 200.00 FEET THEREOF; TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH HALF O F T H E N O RT H E A S T QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 613870 FOR STATE HIGHWAY SR 16; EXCEPT OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO KITSAP COUNTY UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 716945, BEING SOUTH 30 FEET, LYING EAST OF OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET OF THE EAST 60 FEET THEREOF; ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION FOR SR
RESULTANT PARCEL C O F B O U N D A RY L I N E ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 200902240008, RECORDS OF KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 200.00 FEET OF LOT 7, BLOCK B, PER PLAT OF BURLEY RECORDED IN VOLUME 4, PAGE 14 OF PLATS; EXCEPT THE WEST 10 FEET THEREOF; TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH 200.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 613870 FOR STATE HIGHWAY SR 16; EXCEPT OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO KITSAP COUNTY UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 716945, BEING SOUTH 30 FEET, LYING EAST OF OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET OF THE EAST 60 FEET THEREOF; ALSO EXCEPT THAT Assessorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Property Tax PORTION F Parcel or Account N u m b e r : Assessorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Property Tax 4859-002-007-0102 Parcel or Account N u m b e r : RESULTANT PARCEL A 4859-002-007-0201
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O F B O U N D A RY L I N E ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 200902240008, RECORDS OF KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 6, B L O C K B , P L AT O F BURLEY, PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 4, PAGE 14 OF PLATS; EXCEPT THE WEST 10 FEET THEREOF; TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH 218.65 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 613870 FOR STATE HIGHWAY SR 16; EXCEPT OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO KITSAP COUNTY UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 716945, BEING SOUTH 30 FEET, LYING EAST OF OLYMPIC DRIVE SE; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET OF THE EAST 60 FEET THEREOF; ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION FOR SR 16, PER AUDIT
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE W. M . ; S U B J E C T T O AND TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE 20 FOOT EASEMENT FOR ROADWAY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE N O RT H W E S T Q U A R TER, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W.M.; ALSO THE WEST 20 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND THE EAST 20 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE N O RT H W E S T Q U A R TER, ALL IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W.M., I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON.
OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON, LYING W E S T O F O LY M P I C DRIVE SE; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON UNDER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 6 1 3 8 7 0 F O R S TAT E HIGHWAY SR 16; EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING EAST OF SR 16; EXCEPT THE NORTH 60 FEET THEREOF; ALL S I T U AT E I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON; SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH AN ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS PER AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 200902240007 AND AUDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FILE NO. 200902240008.
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The sale of the above described property is to Assessorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Property Tax take place: P a r c e l o r A c c o u n t Time: 10:00 am N u m b e r : 062202-2-071-2002 Date: Friday, April 26, 2013 RESULTANT PARCEL D Place: Main Entrance, O F B O U N D A RY L I N E Kitsap County CourtA D J U S T M E N T R E - house 614 Division CORDED UNDER AUDI- Street, Port Orchard, T O R â&#x20AC;&#x2122; S F I L E N O . WA 2 0 0 9 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 8 , The judgment debtor RECORDS OF KITSAP can avoid the sale by C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G - paying the judgment TON, DESCRIBED AS a m o u n t o f $ 2 , FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 415,273.92, together 9 . 9 7 A C R E S O F T H E with interest, costs and SOUTHEAST QUARTER fees, before the sale date. For the exact
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New Heart has Biblical mission BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.
If you are looking for a growing church that still has room for inspired leadership, teaching and active participation, then New Heart Church at 4239 West Pleasant St. in Gorst could be the home for you. A recent arrival to the Gorst community, New Heart Church opened its doors in 2012 and is comfortably established in a peaceful residential setting. Two pastors, their families, and a modest congregation happily reach out to those who desire spiritual fellowship. “We are a loving, community based church that is mission oriented,” Said Lead Pastor, Jason Veach. “God has full reign here and we don’t spend a lot of time watching the clock. We preach from the Word while allowing God to manifest Himself through the gifts of the Holy Spirit.”
Pastor Veach comes to Port Orchard and the community of Gorst after spending much of his life supporting mission work with his parents in Mexico. A fifth generation Pastor, he began by helping his father with the altar ministry and conferences at the age of 12. Growing in the local language and Spirit, he preached his first sermon at the age of 13 in the rural community of Flechedores, outside of San Carlos, Tamaulipas. At the age of 17, Pastor Veach began working with his grandparent’s ministry, True Vines Ministries, and started his first pastorate in Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas. Pastor Veach returned to the United States at the age 23 to also serve congregations in Texas. In 2012, he returned to where his family lived in the Northwest and founded New Heart Church in downtown Port Orchard. The church relocated after a few months to its current
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New Heart Church is located at 4239 West Pleasant St. in Gorst, only minutes from Bremerton, Belfair and Port Orchard. Call 360-377-7297 for more information. country church setting in Gorst. Pastor Veach also manages True Vines Ministries, now known as “Extended Hands of Hope,” which reaches more than 300 churches in Mexico, Central and South America. New Heart Church is also served
by Associate Pastor Rickey D. Martin. Reverend Martin has pastored churches throughout the Northwest for over 32 years and helped found several churches and Bible schools. Reverend Martin’s mission outreach has included South Africa, Mexico,
Canada and the Philippines. Together, the team of pastors balance a strong evangelistic and church building approach to serve their local community. You will feel most welcome there. New Heart Church is a Christian, non-denominational church, associated with 150 Washington churches of the American Baptist Churches Northwest. Their stated purpose is to grow healthy, mission-focused churches. Learn more about New Heart Church and schedules at www. newheartchurchonline.com, or call 360-377-7297. Sunday services begin at 10:30 a.m. with regularly scheduled Bible studies occurring on Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m.
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Silverdale Skippers Redux BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.
Welcome, Silverdale, to an entirely new adventure in great tasting seafood. For a refreshing new dining experience, visit Skippers Seafood and Chowder at 10725 Silverdale Way NW. “Our seafood service begins with respect for the customer as soon as they walk in the door,” said new business owner Michael Simon. “We want them to feel welcome, be comfortable, and enjoy great seafood. All of our meals are served fresh and hot. If it’s not something I’m excited to eat - we don’t serve it.” Customers will immediately notice the new Skippers difference as soon as they walk in the door. Behind the familiar gray, blue and yellow exterior, a completely redesigned dining area invites them to a warm and comfortable stay. Gone are the old wooden booths,
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Skippers Seafood & Chowder on Silverdale Way offers an all new dining experience. Join them on Facebook or call 360-576-6265 for more information. high back bench seats and varnished tables. All new granite finish tables with individual seats are arrayed in a well lit dining room that offers guests 25% more space to enjoy their meal. The new tables are moveable so they can be joined together
for large groups, and bench seating around the edge of the room is adjustable for the perfect fit. Even the new paint tones are designed for a warm and inviting experience. The modern design includes high definition displays behind the counter and
a self-service area streamlined for easier use. When it comes to great tasting seafood, the menu still includes traditional all-you-can-eat selections and the original recipes but greater attention is given to cleanliness and preparation. The new Skippers team ups the ante by changing cooking oils ahead of industry standards, adds cleaning hours, and they guarantee every customer a fresh, hot, meal. Kitchen staff no longer anticipate servings or cook food in bulk. Every meal is made to order so that it can be served to the customer just the way it was intended. Attention to detail extends to the bathrooms where hightech hand dryers have been installed and new baby changing stations are available for customer convenience. Every detail remains under the watchful eye of employees to keep standards high.
“We respect the customer and we also respect our employees,” Simon said. “Every employee is trained to work every job in the restaurant and empowered to take ownership of their role. This means they can do the right thing whenever a need arrives.” The future for Skippers in Silverdale includes constant improvement to keeps pace with local culture. Student menus are planned with special price breaks, and premium battered fish are soon to come. For a new look at Skippers Seafood & Chowder, try your next hot platter with Simon’s team in Silverdale. Call for group reservations at 360-5766265.
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Spanish huevo sandwiches: Spice up breakfast By lisa garza I use olive oil for the pan and the egg ring. Butter or Earth Balance non-dairy, non-soy buttery spread for the rolls. Aji Amarillo and Aji Limo dried spices. Smoked Matiz sea salt. Tools at least one non stick egg ring silicone spatula small sharp knife with a point small plate to the side heat-safe gloves Directions Cut the rolls in half and smear the buttery spread on both pieces.
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