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Poulsbo memories

Pink slips are Two nonagenarians share memories of coming growing up in 1930s Little Norway

North Kitsap School District

By MEGAN STEPHENSON

soccer Vikes defeat Bucs for No. 1 seed to Districts — Page A8

Business Expansion leads to big things for salon/spa — Page A19

kith & Kin She sought out need in the community — Page A20

opinion What you need to know about the Aug. 6 primary election — Page A4

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OULSBO — Turn-of-thecentury Norwegian immigrants saw a bit of their old country in Poulsbo. The freshwater and saltwater fishing, the dense forests and rich soil for farming, and snow-capped mountains peeking above the trees mimicked the Scandinavian landscape, but was a little warmer than home. Erling Hansen, 93, and Archie Lien, 89, are first-generation Norwegian-Americans, and grew up in a Poulsbo that was like a slice of Norway in the Pacific Northwest. Farms dotted the hills around Poulsbo (Liberty Bay was known as Dogfish Bay then). Logging was a prime industry, but many men were commercial fishermen, like their fathers in Norway before them. Norwegians brought with them a strong dance tradition, and music and dance halls in the communities around Poulsbo were plentiful, according to the history book “The Spirit of Poulsbo.” Hansen and Lien’s parents would have been around for the large fire that wiped out Poulsbo’s burgeoning business district in 1914 — and saw it quickly rebuilt. Cars began to appear on local dirt roads. Both men were born in the 1920s, and as young boys in the ’30s, they would have seen a cafe, a dairy, shops and a shingle mill in town, where many of the owners and patrons still spoke Norwegian to conduct business.

By KIPP ROBERTSON

krobertson@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — The North Kitsap School District and districts around the country celebrated National Certificated Staff Appreciation Week May 6-10. The good feelings may be short-lived. By May 15, districts will notify staff members of layoffs. “We’re going to have to take some action,” North Kitsap School Board President Dan Weedin said Tuesday about cutting teaching See cuts, Page A3

Above from right. Erling Hansen, his niece Melinda Dietlein, and his daughter Carol. Below from left, Archie Lien, his stepson Mike Lanning and Archie’s wife Norma. Erling and Archie traded memories at the Sons of Norway about their time at Martha & Mary’s children’s home in the 1930s. Megan Stephenson / Herald

See MEMORIES, Page A2

45th ANNUAL VIKING FEST MAY 17-20 Today’s HERALD n Viking Fest schedule — Kitsap Week, page 16. n Viking Fest road race memories — MAY 17 HERALD page A6. n More feature stories, schedules and n Photos from the vault — page A11. updated information. n New history book — page A22.

Federal appointment for Forsman Obama names Suquamish chairman to Council on Historic Preservation SUQUAMISH — President Obama on Wednesday announced his intent to appoint Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman to the federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Obama’s announcement was made by the White House Office of the Press S e c r e t a r y. Forsman said Leonard the appoint- Forsman ment will not affect his service as Suquamish chairman; See FORSMAN, Page A7

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Neither Hansen nor Lien remember much Norwegian these days. But Norwegian was spoken at home when they were young, and they remember hearing Norwegian in the shops in town. Hansen, Lien and their families met for dinner a few weeks ago at the Sons of Norway Lodge in Poulsbo; Hansen lives in Shelton, and Lien still in Poulsbo. Hansen’s niece, Melinda Dietlein, said he’d been itching to get back to Poulsbo. She said his memory of his childhood is starting to return, so she asked her friends at the Sons of Norway if anyone knew of anyone else who had lived at the Martha & Mary children’s home. Someone mentioned Lien, who still stops by the lodge often. It turns out they didn’t know each other, but their memories were similar and candid. Both are hard of hearing, but their faces lit up when they remembered some of the same things: ringing the bell at the Free Lutheran Church, now the Gran Kirk condos on Front Street; and plowing nearby fields and milking cows as a part of their chores at the home. When asked if he liked the Martha & Mary’s children’s home, Hansen said, “Well, I don’t remember any fights.” Hansen and Lien are also quick to correct you if you call it an orphanage; it is a children’s home, and neither were actually orphans. Both of their fathers were commercial fishermen, gone for months at a time. When tragedy struck — Hansen’s mother died of pneumonia and Lien’s mother was no longer able to care for him and his brother — the boys spent time with relatives before being placed at Martha & Mary. Lien went to Martha & Mary in 1937, when he was about 13, with his younger brother, Ernie. He had lived with his aunt and uncle on Hood Canal for a bit. Although he spent his teen years at the children’s home, Lien said he remembers having a good relationship with his father. He attended Poulsbo High School, located where the city’s Parks and Recreation Department is now, down the street from the current Martha & Mary. Lien See MEMORIES, Page A3


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Memories

Continued from page A2 also remembers, with a smile, working as a butter churner at the Poulsbo Creamery. Hansen grew up in Vinland with his brother Victor and his sister Solveig. The children went to live with their aunt and uncle after their mother died, and went to Martha

& Mary in 1926. Both men said they attended school in Poulsbo and stayed at Martha & Mary until they were “farmed out” and went to work. Hansen left for Granite Falls, just east of Marysville, about 1930, where he graduated from high school and worked at a service station. But for both men — as for most men of their generation —

Cuts

Continued from page A1 positions. “I would be disingenuous saying otherwise.” Assistant Superintendent Chris Willits recommends cutting 27.3 full-time equivalent positions. Of that number, 18.70 positions will be vacated by people retiring, resigning or on leave of absence, also known as attrition. That leaves the equivalent of 8.6 FTE staff members to be given a reduction-in-force notice. The attrition level changed since the school board last met April 25. Previously, more than 11 filled positions were proposed to be cut. The district will save approximately $2.1 million through the reductions, according to Superintendent Patty Page. The district is facing an approximate $3 million deficit for the 201314 budget. According to the proposed education program for 2013-14, presented to the board Thursday, the equivalent of 10.8 positions would be cut from high schools, 7.8 from elemen-

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World War II interrupted their plans. Hansen volunteered for military service in 1939 and was sent to India. During the war, he was also stationed in California and the Philippines. Lien also went to the Philippines during his military service. After graduating from Poulsbo High School, he began working at Keyport Naval Base where he was drafted in

1941. He disarmed nuclear weapons in the Philippines and Japan, and said he sent home several Japanese samurai swords — which his first wife ended up throwing out. Returning to the Pacific Northwest, Lien returned to work at Keyport’s nuclear program. His stepson, Mike Lanning, said the program only accepted the best. He retired in 1980 and continued to spend a

WHERE THE BIGGEST CUTS ARE n Elementary schools: Equivalent of 4.5 jobs are being cut from teaching positions in grades K-5 — 1.3 from physical education, 1.1 from music, and .2 from K-5 Parent Assisted Learning. n Middle schools: Equivalent of 1.2 jobs will be

tary schools, 4.2 from support staff, 2.5 from special education, and two from middle schools — if the board adopted the program. The school board met after the Herald’s press time. The district has 354.30 certified employees, according to district documents. The area of education proposed to take the most cuts is Career and Technical Education. The equivalent of 5.2 positions at the middle and high school levels are proposed to be cut. The area taking the second most cuts is K-5 teachers, the equivalent of 4.5 jobs. The area with the third most is support staff, which include learning specialists, librarians and counselors,

cut from social studies, .8 from art, .8 from choir/electives, .5 from math, science, and Career and Technical Education. n High schools: Equivalent of 1.7 jobs will be cut from the language arts department, 1.8 from the math department, 1.3 from physical edu-

cation, and 4.7 from Career and Technical Education. n Special education: Equivalent of 3 jobs cut from Resource Room. n Support staff: Equivalent of 1 counselor, 1.9 learning specialist, 1.3 librarians.

an equivalent of 4.2. Calls to North Kitsap Education Association President Chris Fraser were not returned by deadline Thursday. The actual number of reduction-in-force notices that will be issued could change, Weedin said. More people could retire, for example, he said. Either way, the board will

have to make a decision to meet the May 15 deadline. Enrollment is expected to decline in 2013-14 by 200 students, which accounts for about 9.5 of the total number of position reductions, according to the April 25 school board minutes. The district is overstaffed by 17.8 positions based on state funding. Last year, the district cut

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lot of time at the Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Hansen also returned to the Kitsap area after the war, working as a commercial fisherman in Alaska and one season tuna fishing in California. He moved to Shelton in the 1960s, where he raised his children, Carol, Helen and Chris. Although Hansen and Lien led similar lives, and shared some memories

and laughs at dinner, there is one thing on which they disagree. Lien loves lutefisk — he said he helped start the annual Sons of Norway lutefisk dinner and has won several lutefisk-eating contests at Viking Fest. Hansen, however, says he doesn’t care for the consistency of lutefisk.

just under 15 positions; all those positions were covered by attrition. Weedin doesn’t expect the board to be “overly conservative” when it comes to

the staffing cuts this year, he said. “We’re going to do everything we can to make sure this is as painless as possible,” Weedin said.

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he candidate filing period for the 2013 election is next week. All told, 83 positions in 40 municipalities and governing districts are on the ballot in Kitsap County this year. North Kitsap residents will vote on 21 of those positions: n City of Poulsbo: Mayor and council positions 5, 6 and 7. n North Kitsap School Board: Districts 1 and 3. n Kitsap County Fire Protection District 18 (Poulsbo Fire): Positions 2 and 5. n North Kitsap Fire and Rescue: Position 2. n Port of Eglon: District 1. n Port of Indianola: Districts 2 and 3. n Port of Keyport: Position 1. n Port of Kingston: District 1. n Port of Poulsbo: Positions 1 and 2. n Old Bangor Water District No. 19: Positions 1, 2 and 3. n Village Green Metropolitan Park District: Positions 2 and 5. An encounter with a candidate is like a job interview. Each candidate is vying for the opportunity to work for you, to represent you when making decisions, to represent you in how your tax dollars are spent. Get to know these candidates (and if you think you can make a difference in the community, consider becoming a candidate; you have until May 17 to decide). The winners will have the authority and power to make decisions that affect the delivery of services in the city, the classroom, the fire station, the port, in your tap, and on the playground. The primary election is Aug. 6. The general election is Nov. 5. To register to vote in the primary, you must be: n A citizen of the United States. n A legal resident of the state of Washington. n 18 years of age by the next election. n Not under the authority of the Department of Corrections for a Washington felony conviction. n Not disqualified from voting due to a court order. In Washington, you do not have to register by political party to vote in the state's primary or general elections. You have until 29 days before an election to register to vote, and update or change your registration. New residents of Washington can register up to eight days before an election.Registration deadlines do not apply to military and overseas voters who may register through Election Day. For more information, or to register online, go to www. kitsapgov.com/aud/elections.htm. Or call (360) 337-7129.

Letters Help keep cupboards full for all When I was growing up, I remember stories of my dad starving as a child, how meat was scarce and that he didn’t get his first pair of shoes until he was 5. During my childhood years, I watched my parents help others who needed food and watch them help their community in many ways. Fortunately, growing up I didn’t have to experience the hunger pains that my dad did. Imagine feeling that hunger pain, then walking to your pantry, opening the door and discovering every shelf is empty. There are neighbors in our community who are facing hunger right now, some of them children.

You ask why is this happening? What can we do to help? As the old saying goes, “Actions speak louder than words,” and you can express your concerns with action right now by helping North Kitsap Fishline Food Bank and Emergency Services by donating to the “Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive,” Saturday, arranged by our letter carriers. To ensure we have enough food at Fishline, we would like to invite you to help fill those carrier fooddrive bags with as much food as you can. Our letter carriers and volunteers will be en route Saturday to gather food for Fishline. For more information, please visit us www.nkfishline.org or email me at operations@nkfishline.org. Lastly, I would like to leave

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Public Meetings May 13 n Kitsap County Board of County Commissioners, 5:30 p.m., Commission Chambers, 614 Division St., Port Orchard. Online: www.kitsapgov.com/boc/ n Poulsbo Tree Board, 7 p.m., City Hall Council

Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7 p.m., district’s headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online: www.nkfr.org.

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are cherished by North Kitsap residents. We applaud Sen. Christine Rolfes for her continued support and work to maintain workable Wildlife and Recreation Program funding levels and to adhere to the prioritized project list developed through statewide consensus. We urge other senators to support the House recommendation for funding and project priority. John Willett Co-founder Kitsap Forest and Bay Coalition

Continued from page A4 House followed a decadeslong protocol of strict adherence to a nationallyrecognized project ranking system. The Senate proposal of $39.6 million does not follow an agreedupon process and would be the lowest funding level in Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program history. Each budget year is different and, as is often the case, there are proposals to alter project selection criteria. Thus far, the criteria has held fast against these challenges and, in so doing, have maintained the non-partisan integrity of the system itself. The projects with the best qualifications receive funding. I urge Senate budget writers to restore procedural protocol to the project selection process for the Wildlife and Recreation Program and to increase program funding to match the $75 million in the House and governor’s budget. Funding at this level will not only fully fund the four Kitsap Forest & Bay projects but also fund critical projects elsewhere in Kitsap County, including expanding the Stavis Natural Resources Conservation Area near Seabeck. Stavis forest lands are as highly valued by Central Kitsap residents as Pope Resources lands

Events should pay for impacts Whenever one drives into Poulsbo, there are signs at the city limits telling what the population of Poulsbo is. In the past 10 years, the numbers have changed from 6,500-plus to more than 9,000. That’s nearly a 50 percent increase. Then there are these festivals that bring more than 30,000 people to Poulsbo at least twice a year. During these festivals, the aging infrastructure sees a huge increase in wastewater volume. Vehicle traffic creates gridlock for at least 12 hours. Numerous detours create havoc for the 9,000plus permanent residents. Oil leaks from the increased vehicle traffic mean that Liberty Bay will absorb a big load of petroleum the

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May 14 Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. May 15 n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com.

May 16 Poulsbo Por t Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock, 18809 Front St. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. May 23 n Suquamish Tribe Child Care Development Fund Plan Public Hearing, 4-6 p.m., Marion Forsman-Boushie Early Learning Center. In accordance with the federal

requirements for the Child Care Development Fund Plan, the Early Learning Center is seeking public comment on its biennial work plan. Appetizers and refreshments will be provided. RSVP by May 17: Patty Eningowuk, 394-8579, peningowuk@suquamish. nsn.us; or Wilma Lady, 3948580, wlady@suquamish. nsn.us.

next rainstorm. A high volume of marine boat traffic on Liberty Bay brings a high volume of bilge water from boats being pumped directly into Liberty Bay. Debris from spent fireworks also end up in Liberty Bay. Carnivals work the festivals and abruptly leave town with the money they’ve taken in once the festival is over. In my opinion, the 9,000plus residents of Poulsbo are asked to shoulder the burden of these festivals, whether they participate or not. If there is any monetary benefit to the city from these festivals, then I think the money should go to cleaning up Liberty Bay. The money should go to making sure long-term

solutions to wastewater are in place. Running a street sweeper up and down Front Street doesn’t cover it. Poulsbo is experiencing accelerated growth. If the mayor and City Council of Poulsbo proceed with a self-adopted mandate to promote tourism, it should not be at the expense of residents. John Eastman Poulsbo

flier, gratis. Don Hutchins masterminded the pavingstone program. Katherine Klint and Sharon Redpath provided back-office support. And the community stepped forward to buy about $8,000 in pavers for the courtyard at the community center planned for the Village Green. If you didn’t go, you missed tasty tacos by Mi Sueño catering and piñatas for the little ones. However, you can still buy pavers. Get forms from locations around Kingston or e-mail info@kingstonvillagegreen. org; $20,000 in paving stone sales will be matched! Bobbie Moore and Tomi Whalen Co-chairwomen Village Green Capital Campaign

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Hitting my stride in the Viking Fest run A Poulsbo writer shares her experience as an observer in the annual Road Race By Mary Ekstrand

POULSBO — The Viking Fest Road Race has become one of my spring rituals. It ranks right up there with unpacking the spring clothes and cheering on the cherry tree blossoms. Several months before the event, I make sure I’m going to be in town. It goes

on my calendar in big letters. This past year was perhaps my best year. The Viking Fest website describes the race course, “Five miles of roadway along scenic Liberty Bay… with some gentle incline, but for the most part, a flat course.” A piece of cake, even for seniors like me.

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ing. I never know how many runners have signed up, but I’m ready to go as the crowd assembles. Two paramedic vans drive slowly by to get positioned along the route. I’m watching the time. It’s getting close. My heart is beating a little faster even before the race starts. I’ve been anticipating this all year long. I take a few slow, deep breaths. The race begins, and it catches me off guard just as it does every year. The runners spread out on the road in some unspoken

agreement. Those first runners who break away from the pack with their long, focused strides take command of the road. Some run right down the middle, even though the road hasn’t been closed to traffic. What confidence! They are the silent, serious ones. All you can hear is the slap of their shoes hitting the pavement. The next groups tend to hug the side of the road, aiming for the right side of the fog line, but not always making it. Like schools of fish, they flow back and

forth, first to the right hand side, and then a little later over to the left hand side. The morning is still cool, so I see lots of caps. I still have my pullover. Some children are running too. But caps and kids are outnumbered by bouncing ponytails. I’m guessing nine out of 10 women in this race have ponytails. Today even a few dads with strollers are running, but they’re not out in front. I think I spotted a runner with a dog on a leash. I love to see the sleek bicycle monitors race by, watching the runners, keeping a close eye. They’re reassuring to me. A group of teenage boys See STRIDE, Page A7

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Vikes earn No. 1 seed to Districts; share title with Bucs By KIPP ROBERTSON

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POULSBO — At least one high school team from the North Kitsap School District was guaranteed the Olympic League title for the 2012-13 soccer season. As it turns out, both high schools brought home the title.

The Kingston Buccaneers and North Kitsap Vikings varsity teams are co-champions this season. The two teams finished the regular season with 42 points. The Bucs finished 13-1-1-1, the Vikes finished 14-0-0-2. It’s rare to have co-champions in Olympic League

soccer, and more so that the teams are from the same district, Kingston head coach Craig Smith said. “It is unique — extremely unique — that co-champions are from the same school district,” Smith said. Though his team would have preferred to take it

outright, North Kitsap head coach Greg St. Peter doesn’t have any qualms with the way the season ended. “It’s a fantastic way to end the season,” St. Peter said. Because the teams tied, there was an Olympic League playoff game May 8 at North Kitsap Stadium

between the two teams. The Vikings won 2-0 to earn the No. 1 seed to the district tournament. The Bucs have the No. 2 seed. The tournament started May 8, with a loser out game. The tournament continues May 11. The top six teams from

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Viking baseball guaranteed trip to Regionals innings, putting the first six batters down. He gave up SILVERDALE — Though a single in the third inning the North Kitsap Vikings but escaped unscathed, have played only a single until the top of the fourth game in the 2A district — then things started to baseball tournament, the go south. The Vikings showed their team is guaranteed a trip to signs of life in the top of the the regional tournament. The Vikes defeated the fourth inning. The Vikings got a man on third Klahowya Eagles and brought him 7-1 Wednesday. in to score with a The Vikes can deep single down seed no lower the first baseline. than fourth into From there, Regionals, which things picked up precede the 2A significantly for state tournament. the team from the Regionals are May north through a 18. The state tour- A.J. Milyard ... combination of nament is May one of two winstrong hitting ning NK pitchers 24-25. The district in league tourney and poor fielding on the part of tournament conBremerton. tinues Saturday At bat for the Vikings, with the Vikes playing Fife. The winner of that game AJ Milyard went 1-4 and will play either Sumner or earned one run and one Lindbergh for the district RBI. Shane Crowell went championship. The loser 2-3, with one run and an RBI. plays for third or fourth. Milyard was the only The Vikes earned a firstround bye into the district pitcher to step on the tournament by upsetting mound for the Vikings. the Bremerton Knights — Milyard struck out eight the Olympic League cham- and allowed eight hits. He pions — in the Olympic walked three. A short bottom of the League tournament May 3-4 inning from the Knights at the Kitsap Fairgrounds. The Vikings won the first brought the Vikings back game 6-4, followed by a 16-3 to bat where they tacked on three more runs to make win May 4. The Knights started it 6-2. The Knights sent one strong against the Vikings May 3, but a number of runner home in the bottom costly fielding mistakes in of the fifth and one in the two poor innings helped the sixth. “All games like this are Vikings beat the Knights to going to have a couple tranforce a game. Bremerton pitcher Eli sition points, where you’ve Fultz dominated the early See Baseball, Page A9

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Kingston’s Johanne Skjetne competes in the long jump May 4 at the Olympic League Track and Field Championships at North Kitsap Stadium. Skjetne finished first (16-07.00). See more photos from the championships online, NorthKitsapHerald.com. Kipp Robertson / Herald

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OULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings defended their home stadium May 4 at the Olympic League track and field champion-

ships. The North Kitsap boys team took first with 144, the girls took first with 194. The Kingston

Buccaneers’ girls team took second (108.33) and the boys took fourth (100). Athletes now prepare for the Olympic

League Sub-District meet Saturday at Bremerton High School. Field events start at 11 a.m., track events at noon. See Scorecard on A9.

Kinda Smith averaged 53.3. Zehrung and Vernik earned All-League status as well. For North Kitsap, Karin Muggli averaged 50. Maddy San Fellipo averaged 51.9. Anna Rees averaged 52.5. Muggli and San Fellipo earned All-League status. Klahowya’s Sally Fletcher was the Olympic League MVP. Kingston boys finished second in the league, 7-1,

behind undefeated Port Angeles. North Kitsap boys finished 2-5. Kingston’s Cole Coddington earned All-League status. Coddington’s average was 43. The top five girls teams and nine boys teams from the West Central District travel to Gold Mountain Golf Club to compete in the Gold Mountain Tournament

Sports updates Girls golf: Bucs take Oly League golf title KINGSTON — The Kingston High School girls golf team won the Olympic League title May 7 after defeating the North Kitsap Vikings in a makeup match. The Bucs shot 252 to the Vikes’ 257.

The Bucs finished the season with seven wins and one tie. The Vikes finished with seven wins and one loss. Along with the title, the Bucs have four golfers with top averages in the league. Aimee Zehrung is averaged 46.9 — 3.3 above the league’s top golfer, Sally Fletcher of Klahowya. Emily Vernik is averaged 51.6. Dani Fox averaged 52.

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Scorecard North KItsap baseball May 3 against Bremerton (Oly League Tournament) Final: NK 6, Brem 4 NK 000 330 0 — 6 Brem 110 011 0 — 4 Battery — NK: AJ Milyard (W) and C. Green. Brem: E. Fultz (L), B.West and Z. Zurbrugg. Top hitters — NK: K.Gracey 1-3, 1R; AJ Milyard 1-4, R, RBI; S.Crowell 2-3, R, RBI; A.Lemmon 1-3, 2RBI. Brem: M.Noll 2-4, R; T.Robinson 1-4, R, RBI; E.Fultz 3-4; Z.Zurbrugg 1-2, R, RBI.

May 4 against Bremerton (Oly League Tournament) Final: NK 16, Brem 3 NK 133 030 6 — 16 Brem 102 000 0 — 3 Battery — NK: B.Tamm (W), S.Parris and C.Green. Brem: C.Winderl (L), T.Robinson, N.Torres and Z.Zubrugg. Top hitters — NK: K.Gracey 3-5, 3R, RBI; TJ Jensen 3-4, 3R, 4RBI; M.Fisher 3-4, R, 5RBI.

May 8 against Klahowya (Districts) Final: NK 7, Klah 1

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Continued from page A8 got to be able to handle their attack and counter-attack,” said Bremerton head coach Steve Schorzman May 3. “Give credit to North Kitsap,” Schorzman said. “They’ve been here and

(N.Foster), 52nd.

Klah 001 000 0 — 1 NK 241 000 X —7 Battery — NK: S.Crowell (W) and C. Green. Klah: J.McKern (L), K.Kitts, B.Mikkleborg and R.Gotchall. Hitting — NK: K.Gracey 1-3, 1R; M.Fisher 2-3, 1R, 3RBI; AJ Milyard 2-4; A.Hecker 1-2, 1R, 2RBI.

Final: NK 4, Seq 1 First half — 1, NK, B.Sparrow (D.Norberg), 15th; 2, NK, H.Baldwin (T.Matala-Alvarez), 18th; 3, NK, B.Sparrow (H.Baldwin), 23th. Second half — 4, NK, H.Baldwin (N.Foster), 60th.

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May 6 against North Mason Final: NM 5, NK 2 NK 100 100 0 — 2 NM 020 300 X — 5 Battery — NK: E.Keller (L) and E.Nisan. NM: K.Bolin (W) and K.Gascoyne. Hitting — NK: Holt 2-4, E.Keller 3-3, R, 2B, 3B; Knutsen 2-4; Pham 2-4, RBI.

North Kitsap boys Soccer April 3 against Port Townsend Final: NK 3, PT 1 First half — 1, PT, 12th; 2, NK, T.MatalaAlvarez (H.Baldwin), 21st; 3, H.Baldwin (N.Harrell), 24th. Second half — 4, NK, D.Norberg

done it.” The Vikings kept the momentum going May 4, when they outscored the Knights 16-3. The Vikings earned seven runs in the first three innings, three more in the top of the fifth, and six in the top of the seventh. North Kitsap’s Ben

May 6 against Sequim

May 6 against Port Townsend Final: KHS 5, PT 0 Second half — 1, KHS, R.Burke (N.Boles), 46th; 2, KHS, N.Boles (A.Hartman), 54th; 3, KHS, M.Larios (A.Worland), 72nd; 4, KHS, M.Larios (M.Davis), 73rd; 5, KHS, M.Larios (M.Davis), 75th.

May 8 against North Kitsap Final: NK 2, KHS 0 First half — 1, NK, B.Sparrow (Baldwin), 8th. Second half — 2, NK, N.Foster (B.Sparrow), 43rd.

North Kitsap/ Kingston Tennis May 1-2 at Oly League Tournament

Tamm was the winning pitcher, striking out seven, allowing four hits and three runs. He walked three. The Knights play in the first round of the district tournament against Franklin Pierce, May 7, in a loser-out game. The Vikings and the other 12 teams are com-

Singles: 1st, A.Herbert (Oly) injury d. 2nd, M.Johnson (Oly); 3rd, N.Westendorp (KHS) d. 4th,C.Peet (PA) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles — 1st, B.McNurney/K.Schwabe (KHS) d. 2nd, K.Gallegos/D.Frederick (Klahowya) 6-3, 6-3; 3rd, A.Pororok/H.Gauthun (Seq) d. 4th, N.Settlemeyer/R.Wilson (NM) 6-1, 6-2.

North Kitsap/ Kingston Golf May 6 at White Horse Boys Final: KHS 435 (W), Seq 436 Medalist: K.Hammal (KHS) 84. KHS: C.Wall (89), C.Coddington (85), C.Start (87), C.Daniels (90), K.Clark (111). Girls Final: KHS 253, Seq 253 Medalist: A.Zehrung (KHS) 44. KHS: E.Vernik (50), K.Smith (54), K.Gerken (56), D.Fox (49), N.Sorana (68).

May 7 at White Horse Girls Final: KHS 252 (W), NK 257 Medalist: A.Zehrung (KHS) 46 KHS: E.Vernik (55), K.Smith (47),

peting for a seed into the regional tournament, which precedes the 2A state tournament. Other teams competing from the Olympic League include the Olympic Trojans and Port Angeles Roughriders. — Central Kitsap reporter Wes Morrow contributed to this story

K.Gerken (55), D.Fox (49), N.Sorana (69). NK: K.Muggli (49), M.San Fellipo (45), A.Rees (55), K.Oster (52), C.Ohnhaus (56), K.Campbell (62).

North Kitsap/ Kingston Track & Field May 4 at North Kitsap Stadium (Oly League Championships)

Boys Teams: North Kitsap 144, Olympic 119, North Mason 101, Kingston 100, Sequim 89, Klahowya 50, Port Angeles 39, Bremerton 12, Port Townsend 8. Top Finishers: 100 Meters — Z.Smith (Oly) 11.11; 200 Meters — C.Allen (NM) 22.27; 400 Meters — J.Brocklesby (Seq) 50.72; 800 Meters — L.Thompson (KHS) 2:01.34; 1,600 Meters — K.Tupper (PA) 4:31.62; 3,200 Meters — K.Tupper (PA) 10:19.02; 110m Hurdles — C.Allen (NM) 14.67; 300m Hurdles — C.Allen (NM) 37.70; 4x100 Relay — Sequim (J.Breitbach, J.Brocklesby, C.Miles, D.Chatter) 44.64; 4x400 Relay — KHS (J.Larson, L.Thompson, T.Gill, J.Rasely) 3:31.89; Shot Put — L.Yasumura (Seq) 48’07.50; Discus — K.Campbell (Oly) 147’02; Javelin — B.Dunham (NM) 164’08; High Jump — T.Stephens (NK) and J.Brocklesby

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Continued from page A8 May 14. Seventeen girls and 33 boys have the opportunity to advance to the state tournament May 21-22.

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Continued from page A8 the tournament advance to State. The playoff game replaces a tie-breaker based on amount of goals for and against during the season. Though the Bucs and Vikes played each other for the third time this season, Smith described the game as a “meaningful-friendly.” If there was no playoff game,

the teams would be practicing for Districts anyway. A playoff game between the top two teams in the league is good preparation for the next level of soccer, Smith said. The game means a lot locally, St. Peter said. However, he expected there to be a “fine line” of playing to win, and making sure his team is in good shape for Districts, he said. “We’re a little concerned about a few guys with inju-

ries,” St. Peter said earlier this week. “I don’t want to lose any guys before playoffs Saturday.” St. Peter wants the league playoff game to motivate the Vikings for postseason. Both coaches don’t know which seed they would like their team to earn into Districts. Though one team will seed higher, there’s always the chance another seed will play an easier team. However, a higher seed into Districts means

a higher seed into State, Smith said. Smith said he just wants to see the Bucs go to State. The team has been denied for years; the last three years the Bucs have been eliminated from Districts by Interlake. In his first year as head coach of the Vikings, St. Peter said it doesn’t matter who they play, as long as the Vikings execute their game plan in Districts.

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(Seq) 6’04.00; Pole Vault — A.Beversluis (KHS) 13’09.00; Long Jump — Z.Whittaker (NK) 20’01.50; Triple Jump — Z.Whittaker (NK) 41’08.00. Girls Teams: North Kitsap 194, Kingston 108.33, North Mason 103, Port Angeles 87.33, Sequim 77, Port Townsend 46.33, Olympic 41, Bremerton 22, Klahowya 16. Top Finishers: 100 Meters — J.Millsap (PA) 12.53; 200 Meters — J.Millsap (PA) 25.99; 400 Meters — R.Colyer (NK) 56.91; 800 Meters — K.Nash (KHS) 2:22.02; 1,600 Meters — A.Roberts (KHS) 5:21.91; 3,200 Meters — C.Lund (NK) 12:20.43; 100m Hurdles — R.Colyer (NK) 15.23; 300m Hurdles — R.Colyer (NK) 47.10; 4x100 Relay — NM (T.Schwerzler, A.Sandquist, E.Williams, T.Daviscourt) 50.95; 4x200 Relay — NM (T.Schwerzler, A.Sandquist, E.Williams, E.Berg) 1:46.97; 4x400 Relay — KHS (M.Beckwith, A.Roberts, S.Wahl, K.Nash) 4:10.58; Shot Put — J.Thomas (NK) 32’11.00; Discus — R.Nelson (NM) 94’09; Javelin — 103’00; High Jump — R.Darrow (NK) 5’03.00; Pole Vault — S.Hutchison (Seq) 9’00.00; Long Jump — J.Skjetne (KHS) 16’07.00; Triple Jump — J.McMullin (Seq) 36’04.50.

Kingston Buccaneers made their presence known during the Olympic League tournament May 1-2. Singles player Nicole Westendorp took third and doubles team Becca McNurney and Kati Schwabe finished first. McNurney and Schwabe defeated Klahowya’s No. 1 doubles team 6-3, 6-3. Westendorp defeated Port Angeles’ Callie Peet 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

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city residents. The current water pipes are leaky and the system provides an inadequate fire flow for emergency services. The water pipes will be increased from 6 inches to 8 inches to accommodate service capacity because of residential growth. The stormwater pipe diameter will also be increased. The city hosted a public open house before the council meeting Wednesday,

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Annie LaValle, a North Kitsap Herald employee and Surfrest resident, took these lighthearted photos at the 2011 Viking Fest: Above, a festivalgoer’s T-shirt advertises some Viking Age services. Left, some people love it, some people can leave it. This person makes clear his or her support for lutefisk.

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Two injured in two separate house fires in North Kitsap INDIANOLA — A 62-yearold man was transported to Harrison Medical Center following a small fire at a home off Miller Bay Road Tuesday morning, and a 49-year-old Indianola man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center’s trauma unit after receiving serious burns in an Indianola home fire later in the day. North Kitsap Fire &

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cigarette. The woman was able to douse the flames with water but was unable to awaken the man asleep in the bed. He was transported to Harrison Medical Center by aid unit. There were no other injuries to firefighters and civilians. Officials advise against smoking in bed, which too often leads to fatal fires. Just before 9 p.m.,

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man on scene and transported him to be airlifted. The others in the house — a 49-year-old woman, her three daughters, a 1-yearold grandchild, and three dogs — were uninjured. The Kitsap County Fire Marshal is investigating. The Suquamish Tribe and family members are assisting the family.

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sheriff’s log The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls in North Kitsap April 30 to May 7. April 30 n Malicious mischief 2 reported at NW Luoto Road and State Highway 3 ramp NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 2:42 p.m. n Residential burglary reported on 21000 block of Howard Avenue NE,

Kingston. Occurred around 8:53 p.m. May 2 n Identity theft reported on 20000 block of Puget Street NE, Indianola. Occurred around 9:06 a.m. n Fraud reported on 17000 block of Widme Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:47 a.m. n Residential burglary reported on 26000 block of Lindvog Road NE,

POULSBO — Police Chief Al Townsend promoted Poulsbo officer John Halsted to sergeant, effective May 13. Halsted has been a law enforcement officer since 1993. He began his career as a corrections officer with the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department, then started his municipal policing with the McCleary Police Department before joining the Poulsbo Police Department in 1996, according to Townsend’s announcement.

May 5 Theft 3 reported on 10000 Brownsville Highway NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 8 p.m. May 6 n Theft reported on 1500 block of NW Empire Street, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:23 p.m. n Burglar y reported on 25000 block of Port Gamble Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:36 n

p.m. n Shoplifter reported on 10000 block of NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Occurred around 12:42 p.m. n Neighbor dispute reported on 18000 block of Diamond Drive NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 3:57 p.m. n Vehicle theft reported on 15000 block of Suquamish Way NE,

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Kingston. Occurred around 5:27 p.m. May 3 n Failure to register as a sex offender reported on 18000 block of Diamond Drive NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 8:23 p.m. May 4 n Theft 2 reported on 10000 NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Occurred around 5:57 p.m.

Suquamish. Occurred around 9:36 p.m. n Forgery reported on 2100 block of NE Hostmark Street, Poulsbo. Occurred around 11:08 a.m. May 7 n Vehicle fire reported at NW Luoto Road and State Highway 3 NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 10:42 a.m. n Assault 4 reported on 6000 block of Silver Springs Lane, Poulsbo. Occurred around 5:17 p.m. — From department reports

Halsted has held numerous positions in the police department, including patrol, K-9 handler, SWAT, narcotics detective, parttime school resource officer and detective. Townsend said Halstead’s strengths will complement the existing sergeants and command staff. “I hope you will join me in congratulating John on his promotion,” Townsend wrote. “I would also like to acknowledge the excellent group of candidates that participated in the process. We are lucky to have such a talented group of officers.”

The Poulsbo Police Department responded to the following calls May 1-7. May 1 n Theft 1 reported on 19000 block of Front Street. Occurred around 8:43 a.m. Estimated loss $2,000. n Theft 1 reported on 19000 block of 8th Avenue. Occurred around 9:14 p.m. Estimated loss $400. May 2 n Malicious mischief 3 reported on 100 block of King Harald Vei. Occurred around 8:20 a.m. n Assault 4 reported at Hostmark Street and Caldart Avenue. Occurred between 3:40-3:57 p.m.

May 3 Malicious mischief 3 reported on 400 block of Stendahl Court. Occurred around 12:29 a.m. May 4 n Residential burglary reported on 200 block of NE Moe Street. Occurred between 5:33-6:05 p.m. Estimated loss $170. May 5 n Suspicious incident/ investigation reported on 1000 block of Lincoln Road. Occurred around 4:43 a.m. n Threats reported on 700 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred around 6:50 p.m. n

May 6 Forgery reported on 19000 block of Front Street. Occurred between 11:57 a.m. Dec. 21, 2012 and 11:57 a.m. May 6. n Theft 3 reported on 700 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred around 4:56 p.m. Estimated loss $189. n Indecent exposure reported on 19000 block of Rosebud Place. Occurred around 8:10 p.m. May 7 n Harassment reported on 2000 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred around 6:49 a.m. n Threats reported on 2000 block of Hostmark n

Street. Occurred around 9:01 a.m. n Hit and run (unattended property damage) reported on 1700 block of Hostmark Street. OCcurred between 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. May 2. n Sexual misconduct with minor (arrest charge) reported on 1700 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred around 1:38 p.m. n Hit and run (unattended property damage) reported on 20000 block of 10th Avenue. Occurred around 2:36 p.m. n Criminal trespass 2 reported on 21000 block of Nordby Drive. Occurred around 4:29 p.m.

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today Chuckwagon Mother’s Day Lunch: Noon, North Kitsap Senior Center, 18972 Front St., Poulsbo. Suggested donation: $3. Reservations and info: (360) 377-8511; (888) 877-8511 from Bainbridge and Kingston. “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”: 7 p.m., North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater production. Tickets: $9-17; www. KCMT.org, and at the door.

saturday Flotsam & Jetsam Garden Club Garden Sale: 9 a.m. to noon, Greater Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. Thirtysixth annual Mother’s Day sale, featuring variety of flowers, plants, vegetables. Raffle and silent auction. Chrysanthemum Sale: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Crystal Grange, 2160 Paulson Road, Poulsbo. Chrysanthemum and other plant starts for sale, plus

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Info: bink@ywcakitsap.org, (206) 780-2931. YoungLIVES Teen Moms Club: 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: Mother’s Day Celebration. Info: Sherri Gray, bink.younglives@ gmail.com. America’s Boating Course: May 14, 21, 23, 28 and 30, from 7-9 p.m., Martha & Mary, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. Successful completion of this class qualifies you to apply for the state Boater Education Card. Pre-registration or questions: jacqui.apsps@gmail.com.

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Smart Grid and Solar Net Metering Technology: 5:307:30 p.m., Poulsbo City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Laura Feinstein and Jake Wade of Puget Sound Energy. Free for WSTA members, $10 for public/non-members. Info: bit.ly/smartgridPSE.

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Women’s Support Group: 6-7:30 p.m., Suquamish. Safe, supportive confidential group that deals with healing from domestic abuse in all forms. Second and fourth Tuesdays.

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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 Because You’re Worth It: Makeover contest drawing ends May 18. Fill out entries at Cleo’s Landing, 11215 NE State Route 104, Kingston. Win clothing, styling, makeup. Presentation at Ladies Night, May 23, 4-8 p.m. Info: (360) 297-4414. Hansville Community Club rummage drop off: May 18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. Asking for your gently used donations for the sale in August, which benefits scholarships and programs put on by the club. Heronswood Garden Open & Plant Sale: May 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7530 NE 288th St., Kingston. Nurseries from around the Puget Sound area will have variety of unique and unusual plants. Lectures and tours by master plantsman and Heronswood co-founder Dan Hinkley. Admission to the plant sale and lectures, free; tour tickets, $10. Proceeds going toward the restoration and maintenance of the garden. Info: www.Heronswood. com. Indianola Plant Sale: May 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., across from Indianola Clubhouse, Indianola Road. Northwest plants and vintage garden items from the Indianola Garden Club to sup-

port local scholarships. Buddhism: May 19, 10:30 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Monthly lecture series on comparative religion with author, teacher and comparative religion scholar Kimberly Beyer-Nelson. Free, open to the public. Medieval Fest: May 19, 2-6 p.m., Poulsbo Adventist School, 1700 NE Lincoln Road. Enjoy an afternoon learning about the medieval times, with a chess tournament, trebuchet demonstration, silent auction, plant sale, food and entertainment. Cost: $5 ages 6 and older; ages 5 and younger free. Info: Wendy, plannerwendy@gmail.com, (360) 779-6290. ChocMo artist’s reception: May 21, 6-9 p.m., 19880 7th Ave., Suite 102, Poulsbo. For Kingston expressionistic artist and experienced lecturer, Don Moore, featured in May and June. Free, all ages. Info: www. chocmo.com, (360) 930-0283. North Kitsap School District Festival of the Arts: May 22, 5-9 p.m., North Kitsap High School, 1780 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Artwork by students from every school, as well as dance, music and theater performances. Local artists See calendar, Page A17

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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, 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.

Continued from page A16 display and demonstrate their works and processes. Featuring representatives from many area art schools and arts businesses. “The Big Bad Wolf”: May 24-June 2, North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Musical comedy. Tickets: in advance from cast members or www.kcmt.org/ tickets, or at the door. Student, military, senior, children and family passes available. Info: www.kcmt.org.

oNGOING ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from all types of domestic abuse. Women may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for confidential time and place. Al-Anon: Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, noon-1:30 p.m., at St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road, Poulsbo. Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., at First Lutheran Church on 4th Avenue, Poulsbo. Info: (360) 265-43190. ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP: Second Monday, 1:30-3 p.m., Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 NE Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Lora Lehner, (360) 6496793. Alzheimer’s Association Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group: Third Monday, 4-5:30 p.m., Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. This free support group is for those with early stage memory loss and their care

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KAFFE STUA luncheon: 2nd and 4th 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. karaoke at Sheila’s Portside: Sundays, 8 p.m., 18879 Front St., Poulsbo. 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.

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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 Eagle dinner: Every Thursday, 6 p.m., 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $8 for salad, entree, dessert and coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: (360) 779-7272. North Kitsap Senior Citizens Center: Weekly and monthly activities, 18927 Front St., Poulsbo. Mondays: Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Tuesdays: Pinochle, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; pinochle, afternoon. Thursdays: Potluck, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; bingo, 1 p.m. Pinochle tournaments, third Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Board meeting, first Wednesday, 1 p.m. Membership meeting, second Wednesday, 1 p.m. Info: (360) 779-5702. Olympic Koi and Water Garden Club: Looking for new members. Meetings are once a month at various locations centered around Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, (360) 779-1475, hrmorgan314@gmail.com. Open Mic at Sheila’s Portside: Thursdays, 8 p.m., 18879 Front St., Poulsbo. Parkinson’s Support Group: Third Thursday, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Ste 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary (360) 265-

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Continued from page A17 Poulsbo Evening Pride Lions: First and third Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., St Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Poulsbo Second Saturday Artwalk: Second Saturday, 5-8 p.m. All six galleries on Front Street featuring refreshments and live music. POULSBOHEMIAN ARMCHAIR POETRY SERIES: First Saturday, 7 p.m., Poulsbohemian

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Poulsbo. Info: Nancy Rekow (206) 842-4855. Scandinavian Folk dancing class: Mondays, 7-9 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Julie Buckel, (360) 394-9698.

SENSORY SUNDAY: Fourth Sunday, 10-11:30 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Families affected by autism or similar sensory processing challenges are invited to explore KiDiMu with therapist support. Offered on the fourth Sunday of the month. Preregister at (206) 855-4650. Cost: $3 non-members, $2

members. Info: (206) 8554650, www.kidimu.org. Sunday Morning Faith Formation: 10-11 a.m., Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Education hour preschool through adult. Info: Paul Davis, pauldavis@ pflc.org, (360) 779-2622, www. pflc.org. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, every Monday (except federal holidays), 5 p.m., Poulsbo Marina multipurpose room, off Waterfront Park. Weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. Info: John at 779-5382.

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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: Warren Rosvold, (360) 9300504. Walk & Yoga: Saturdays, call for details. By donation. Info: (360)

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Beautifully Polished goes beyond nail care On right, Beautifully Polished owner Kerry Slone is also a master nail technician. She greets every customer personally at her recently expanded salon and spa. Richard Walker / Herald

By RICHARD WALKER

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POULSBO — Beautifully Polished at Longworth Studio has expanded beyond name and space. Owner Kerry Slone bought the two-story building on Anderson Parkway last year, remodeled it, and expanded Beautifully Polished onto 3,000 square feet on two floors. The salon and spa’s menu of services now includes body exfoliation, detox wraps, facials, naturopathic skin care, manicures and pedicures, massage for couples and individuals, and reiki. Beautifully Polished uses handmade products for its detox wraps and exfoliation. Beautifully Polished (www.longwor thstudio. wordpress.com/about-2) is staffed by three aestheticians (body treatment, hand and foot treatments, and skin care) and two massage therapists. Slone is a master nail technician. In addition, she is licensed to provide corrective skin care, including corrective peels, dermabrasion, and removal of broken capillaries and non-cancerous lesions, such as moles and cherry angiomas. In addition, Physician Assistant Greg Pintor of Bel'Allure Aesthetics in Seattle is on retainer, providing cosmetic injection

enhancement. Another upcoming service: Prenatal massage therapy. The salon was limited to manicures, pedicures and facials when it occupied only the 700-square-foot ground floor. The expansion, as well as the location, has positioned Beautifully Polished for a variety of services. It offers makeup classes, clinics, parties, and custom packages for cruise lines and yacht clubs. “We offered two makeup classes at Girls Night Out — 5:30 was so packed we had to turn people away. They had come back at 7,” Slone said. “We’ve definitely found a niche. We’re encouraging women to try

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things they haven’t tried before. Women told me they never would have tried that tangerine lipstick, but they went outside the box and it’s working.” Slone is an adviser for the fashion merchandising program at Olympic College. And Beautifully Polished has been approved by the

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technician apprenticeship program — one of four in the state to do so. There are other touches that are uniquely Beautifully Polished. The second floor is elegant, light and airy, and treatment rooms have views of Liberty Bay. In the respite area, clients can relax and enjoy tea and the bay view in between services.

Treatment rooms are painted a blue color the staff created by mixing two favorite nail polish colors: OPI Holland Collection’s whimsically named “I Don’t Give a Rotterdam” and “I Have a Herring Problem.” “We’ve had at least a 30 percent increase in business since the expansion,” Slone said. “Expansion was absolutely critical. Before, we were not able to do any of these things. And not just service variety, but the footprint, having the space. We’ve had private parties ask to rent our spa because it’s such a beautiful space up there.”

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Anniversary Celebration Shear Designs Family Salon is celebrating their one year anniversary. Owner Darla Webb and her master stylists; Jessica Tucker, Laura Pfund, and Beth Fratus are offering specials the beginning of the month so call or stop in! Open 7 days a week, 360-626-1249 19723 10th Ave N, Suite 108, Poulsbo

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Kith&Kin

A loss mourned, and a life celebrated

Linda Clark looked for need in the community By RICHARD WALKER

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POULSBO — As the stories go, whenever you spent some time with Linda Clark you always came away with something — a mood uplifted, an outlook made sunnier, a need met. When people gather May 18, 3 p.m., at North Kitsap Baptist Church to celebrate Clark’s life, they will come away with more gifts: Examples of how to live selflessly and find joy everyday. Examples of how a hug or a bowl of chicken soup made a difference in someone’s life.

“Linda never looked on her hands, Linda Clark for recognition in any- was a whirlwind of energy thing that she did,” said and goodwill in her adopted Anita Mathews, secretary community. Kathy Smith, a volunteer at North Kitsap Baptist Church. “She was truly coordinator at North Kitsap humble, loving and giving Fishline, said you had to … Her passing will leave have tasks ready for Clark a huge void in our church when she walked in the door at 8 or 9 a.m. family and she “She’d ask, will be greatly ‘What do I do?’ You missed.” had to be ready for Clark died April her. If you weren’t, 14 from head traushe’d check in ma caused by a fall; with other volunshe was 58. Her teers and see what husband, Randy, they were doing said she was being and how they were treated for fibro- Linda Clark doing.” myalgia and was Clark always taking medication seemed one step ahead. that made her dizzy. Characteristically, she At Project Connect in was making cookies for Bremerton, someone once some fellow volunteers asked how they were going to get information out in the when she was stricken. The Clarks retired to the community about a meal Poulsbo area in 2003 after program, to find Clark had selling a clothing business already done it. “She would come into the they founded nine years earlier. As a young retiree Fishline and Poulsbo First with resources and time Lutheran Church’s Toy Shop, look around to see what toys we were running low on, and then go out and buy the needed toys,” said Sharon Nichols of Poulsbo First Lutheran Church. At Fishline Food Bank,

Janice M. Hauf

September 8, 1929 April 18, 2013

Janice M. Hauf, 83, of Poulsbo, WA passed away on April 18, 2013. Janice was born in Iona, SD to Theodore (Ted) and Emma Whetham on September 8, 1929. Growing up as a farm girl during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl made her practical and resourceful her entire life. She was never afraid of hard work. In March 1946, she married a handsome, South Dakota soldier named Ivan E. Hauf. The family moved from South Dakota to Bremerton in 1950, hauling everything they owned and two kids in their 1929 model A Ford Sport Coupe with a home-made trailer in tow. The family moved to Poulsbo in 1954. Janice worked in retail and as a waitress, and later as a rural mail carrier, retiring from the Postal Service in 1992. In earlier years she had served as a 4-H leader and county secretary to the Breidablik Grange and was a member of the Bremerton Auto Club. She enjoyed dances at the local Elks and Eagles Halls, gardening and sewing. She loved to play cards and host family get-togethers. Janice was always very supportive and proud of her family. Jan was preceded in death by her husband Ivan in 1988, her brother, Kenneth Whetham and sister, Yvonne Grohs. Jan was briefly married to Robert Brock (deceased). She is survived by her sons, James (Gloria) of Poulsbo, Roger (Robin) of Chimacum and Richard (Hebe) of Blyn, WA. She leaves behind six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She will be interred at Mountain View Cemetery in Poulsbo. A remembrance service is planned at The Stone Chapel in Poulsbo on Friday, May 17th at 1:00pm. The family would like to thank the caregivers from Visiting Angels for all their kindness and support. An online memorial can be seen at www.poulsbomortuary.com TRIBUTE Paid Notice

if, during the course of her volunteer tasks, she noticed a supply was running low, she’d go to the store and buy it. At North Kitsap Baptist Church, Clark worked in the church’s Upwards Soccer Camp snack tent and gave treats to all the children, whether they could afford it or not. “She would always go out and purchase plenty of fun snacks as well as healthy ones,” Mathews said. “She worked in Vacation Bible School each year and was a teem leader. All the kids loved her and wanted to be in her group. Linda loved everyone with a Christ-like unconditional love and she absolutely loved the kids.” She helped in the church’s Awana Club and taught in the children’s department on Sundays. She provided a meal every week for the church’s high school small groups. “Anytime there was a potluck or dinner of some sort at church, she always helped in the kitchen,” Mathews said. “She had such a servant’s heart. She kept the church freezers full

Frank Nausid

August 21, 1934 April 21, 2013

of cookies and baked goods for Sunday fellowship time, between church services, never letting anyone know that she did that. I’m sure in due time the gals that run the fellowship time will wonder where all the goodies are going, not realizing Linda put goodies in there on a weekly basis.” If she knew of a family in need in her church, she would leave a gift card in the family’s mail folder anonymously, Mathews said. Clark was also fun. “I can’t imagine this world without her smile and those crazy tie-dyed socks,” said Rae Rodriguez, client services advocate at North Kitsap Fishline. “No matter how bad a day you were having, you couldn’t help but feel better because she was so sweet, and because of her tie-dyed socks and shirts and her hats.” According to her family, Clark was born in Fairbanks, Alaska on Jan. 10, 1955. She lived in Arkansas and in Palmdale, Calif., where she completed high school. She earned an associate’s degree at Antelope Junior College and worked as assistant manager at Antelope Valley Golf and Country Club. In her late 20s, she moved to the Seattle area to work for the U.S. Department of Health and then Sun Sportswear. She and Randy

Frank Nausid, loving husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully at his home in Poulsbo on April 21, 2013. Frank loved athletics, fishing, and gardening, but his delight in life was his family.

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Frank was born in Westville, Illinois and moved to Poulsbo at the age of 12 with Dr. Alexander Norbut. He settled in Suquamish with Tony and Grace Nausid for his junior high and high school years. He graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1952 and married Donna Jean Smith in Couer d’Alene, Idaho on August 21, 1954. Frank was an iron worker with Local 86 in Seattle for 42 years. He enjoyed coaching youth sports and, over the years, coached baseball, basketball, and also coached football for the Poulsbo PeeWees organization in the 1960s. The family took many summer fishing trips to LaPush, Washington and Lake Chelan.

Mary Louise Lien

Frank is preceded in death by his wife, Donna Jean Nausid, his son, Randy Nausid, and his granddaughter, Kelly Nausid. He is survived by his daughters, Cindy (Rich) and Susan , and his son, Doug (Tris). He is also survived by his grandchildren Ty, Amber, Tasha, Tara, Ali, Grant, and Isabella, and great grandchild, Ari. A remembrance of Frank’s life will take place at his home in Poulsbo on May 19 th at 1:00pm. His family cordially invites any of Frank’s friends to join them on this day. For information, please contact Susan Nausid at 360-854-8817. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

met at Sun Sportswear and were married March 7, 1993. In 1994, the Clarks and two other partners founded The Source; nine years later they retired and moved to Poulsbo. Clark’s husband, Randy, said he met his wife when she was in her early 30s and she was generous and giving then. “As a child, she was the one that brought the stray kittens home,” he said. “She had this love of anything and everything. It was a part of her.” He said she knew the power of a hug and “God bless you,” the assurance that we’re not traveling life’s peaks and valleys alone. “The way our world is today, I don’t think there’s a time when someone doesn’t need a hug,” he said. If someone comes away with anything from her example, he said, it’s this: “Take time to look at God’s creation. Take time to love someone. That was her message 24/7.” She is survived by her husband, Randy; sons, Steven, Kelly (Marnie) and Kyle (Lisa); daughter, Amanda Lilly; brother and sister-in-law, Mike and Maria McMullen and their sons, Patrick and Danny; grandchildren, Kevin, McKenzie, Drew, Keenan, Dawson and Rory; “Dad” Howard Clark; and brotherand sister-in-law, Larry and Molly Clark. The family prefers memorial donations to North Kitsap Fishline, Bremerton Rescue Mission, Children of the Nations or PAWS.

West Seattle. Her family returned to Kingston when KINGSTON — Mary she was 10. “Louise” Soderberg Lien She graduated from died May 2 at the home of North Kitsap High School her dear friends Joe in 1951 and and Janet Alecci, worked briefly surrounded by in Seattle before close friends and her marriage to family following a the Ernest Lien. courageous battle They lived in with cancer. Seattle several She was born years before movon “1/2/34” in ing to Edmonds. Kingston to J. Mary Louise She worked as Elmer and G. Pearl Lien a secretary for Soderberg, and the Edmonds spent the first five School District. years of her life there before They lived in Edmonds moving to Anacortes and See OBITUARIES, Page A21


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Poulsbo Fire awarded $160K grant Will be used for vehicle exhaust capture systems at two stations POULSBO — The Poulsbo Fire Department was awarded a $162,803 grant from the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, department spokeswoman Jody Matson announced May 6. The grant will be used to install vehicle exhaust capture systems in the apparatus bays at Station 71 (911 Liberty Road, Poulsbo) and

Station 72 (Surfrest). “Diesel exhaust in the fire stations is a daily health and safety issue for our firefighters and staff,” said Battalion Chief Jim Gillard, who wrote the grant application. “Every time a vehicle is started and exits or returns into the apparatus bay, diesel exhaust is being expelled into the apparatus bays. “This project will reduce the risk from exposure to diesel exhaust to the firefighters, support staff, and will ensure that any members of the public who tour or utilize fire department facilities are protected

from the harmful long- and short-term effects of diesel exhaust.” This grant is part of ongoing efforts to increase safety and reduce harmful effects on the environment. In 2011, the state Department of Ecology awarded Poulsbo Fire a $39,000 grant to install generators and back-up battery systems on emergency vehicles. Matson said these new systems enable firefighters to turn off the engine and keep the emergency lights running, without draining the battery. This reduces carcinogenic emissions, while reducing expensive

fuel consumption and expensive wear and tear on the large diesel engines. This idle reduction program proved to be a model for change throughout the fire service. Poulsbo Fire was also recently re-certified as a “5 Star” environmentally clean business by EnviroStars (www.envirostars.org). “These grants have enabled the department to make improvements to our equipment and facilities when we could not have otherwise been able to afford it,” Fire Chief Jeffrey Griffin said.

Breidablik Cemetery annual meeting, cleanup Saturday BREIDABLIK — The Breidablik Cemetery Association annual meeting and cemetery cleanup is Saturday, 9 a.m. Deb Harrington, association secretary/ treasurer, said workers range in age from 5 to 90. “We are normally done by 10:30 a.m., followed by treats and the meeting for 15 to 30 minutes,” Harrington said. For more information, call Harrington, (360) 271-2763.

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Continued from page A20 for almost 20 years before moving back to Kingston where she resided for the last 35 years. Louise loved nature, wildlife and political discussion; was a strong environmentalist and an avid reader; and loved music and was an accomplished pianist. She was a member of the music group The JEMS for more than 20 years. She is survived by her children, Gary Lien (Peggy) of Mount Vernon, and Teresa Lien-Gieschen (Dr. Holger Gieschen) of

Germantown, Tenn.; sister, Judy Odell of Kingston; grandchildren, Kelli Altmyer (Quent), Dr. Casey Lien (Lara), Ben Gieschen and Tyler Gieschen; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and many wonderful friends. She is preceded in death by her parents; her brother, John Soderberg; her husband of 59 years, Ernie; and her grandson, Kristian Gieschen. A celebration of Louise’s life is scheduled Aug. 3, 1 p.m., at the Kingston Cove Yacht Club. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of Kitsap County, www.hos-

picekc.org. P.O. Box 3416, Silverdale, WA 98383. — Family of Mary “Louise” Soderberg Lien

ated from Whitworth College in Spokane in 1940, and returned to Montana and taught school in Pony, Absarokee and Columbia Falls. In 1941, she married David H. MacIntyre of POULSBO — Mary Nell Anaconda, Mont. After his discharge from MacIntyre died the Army in 1945, May 1 in Poulsbo. he worked for She was 94. Anaconda Copper Born Mar y Company and the Nell Buck in McIntyres and Bentonville, their children lived Ark., in 1919, she in Chuquicamata, moved with her Chile. They family in 1928 later returned to to a farm in the Montana and built Bitterroot Valley Mary Nell a home overlooknear Corvallis, MacIntyre ing the Flathead Mont. She gradu-

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River. She returned to teaching after her children were grown. She was active in the PEO, Columbia Falls Methodist Church, and served on the boards of the Columbia Falls and Flathead County libraries. David and Mary Nell traveled widely. After her husband’s death in 1999, she moved to Poulsbo to be closer to her children. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Columbia Falls. — Family of Mary Nell MacIntyre

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130 years of history in your hands Driscoll, White author a new book on Poulsbo By RICHARD WALKER

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POULSBO — A new book about Poulsbo makes it possible for you to hold in your hands more than 200 images from Poulsbo’s past. Judy Driscoll and Sherry White of the Poulsbo Historical Society and Museum have authored “Poulsbo,” a photo history

published as part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series. The book is scheduled to be in stores on Aug. 19. It will sell for $21.99; royalties will go to the Poulsbo Historical Society. At 128 pages, “Poulsbo” is not as substantial as Driscoll’s earlier work, the 398-page “Spirit of Poulsbo,” which she co-authored with volunteers from the Friends of Poulsbo History. But its concentration of photos, culled mostly from the museum’s collection, provides a unique window into community life from

Legal Notices CITY OF POULSBO NOTICE OF DECISION Port of Poulsbo C-Dock Reconfiguration Minor Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (SSDP-M) (Type II Permit) Planning File 03-12-13-1 The following project was approved by the Planning Director on May 6, 2013: Name of Applicant/Property Owner: Port of Poulsbo, P.O. Box 732, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Description of Proposal: The C-Dock concrete floats and the landing float have been damaged by frequent groundings, which have occurred during low tides as the result of nearshore sedimentation and associated loss of water depths. To avoid this in future, C-Dock will be reconfigured with a new 80-foot aluminum gangway to replace the existing 50-foot steel gangway, to allow the landing float to be located in deeper water. Existing floats, decking and creosote piles will be replaced with new floats, decking and steel piles, which will extend approximately 30 feet further into Liberty Bay. Four shallow mooring slips will be removed. The existing gate house will be replaced, and new pumpout facilities will be installed adjacent to the gangway. The Port has received a Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) from the Department of Fish and Wildlife for the CDock project. Site Location: Poulsbo Marina, adjacent to 19540 Front St. Zoning: C-1 (Downtown) Commercial - upland areas. Applicable Criteria for Permit: The proposal is subject to review under the Poulsbo Municipal Code Title 19, Procedural Ordinance; Title 18, Zoning Ordinance; and PMC 16.08 and 16.09, Shoreline Master Program and Permit Procedures. Planning Director Conclusions: The Planning Director has concluded that the application for the C-Dock Reconfiguration SSDP-M meets the required criteria for approval, subject to the SEPA Conditions and Conditions of Approval, and the project as approved will not be detrimen-

tal to the public interest, health, safety or welfare of the City. Property Taxes: Affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes notwithstanding any program of revaluation. Affected property owners may contact the Kitsap County Assessor’s Office, MS-22, 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366, (360) 337-7160. Appeal Authority: The decision is final. This decision may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner within ten (10) working days of the publication date of this notice. Procedures and fees for appeal are as prescribed by Poulsbo Municipal Code 19.01.060, Appeal Procedures. Examination of File: The complete case file and conditions of approval may be examined at the Planning Department, 2nd Floor, Poulsbo City Hall (200 NE Moe Street) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information or to arrange a time to examine the file, please contact Keri Weaver, Associate Planner at (360) 394-9882. Date of publication: 05/10/13 H479508 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2013-07 of the City of Poulsbo, Washington On May 1, 2013, the City Council of the City of Poulsbo, Washington, approved Ordinance No. 2013-07, the main point of which may be summarized by its title as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POULSBO, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE 2013 BUDGET ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 2012-21 TO REVISE THE REVENUES TO AND APPROPRIATIONS FROM CERTAIN FUNDS AND APPROVING AN ORDINANCE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION. The full text of this ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 6th day of May, 2013 CITY CLERK, JILL A. BOLTZ Date of publication: 05/10/13

VIKING FEST MAY 17-20 1890 to present day. “That’s the nice thing about these books,” Driscoll said of Arcadia’s Images of America series. “They capture the flavor of the whole area, it’s not a big book to pack around, you don’t have to spend hours read-

ing it. I enjoyed working on it because it went together quickly and we were able to [include] outlying areas that we were not able to before [in ‘The Spirit of Poulsbo’].” The book contains 218 photos in four chapters: Water — Our Lifeblood; Land — Our Refuge; Community — Our Strength; and Celebration — Our Joy. Included are the neighboring communities of Big Valley, Breidablik, Finn Hill, Lemolo, Lincoln, Lofall, Pearson, Pleasant Ridge, Scandia, Sunnyside, Vinland and Virginia Point.

The latest local history book, simply titled ‘Poulsbo,’ will be released Aug. 19. It contains 218 photos from 1890 to present day. Arcadia Publishing

Historically, those communities were in Poulsbo’s orbit for labor and social

reasons; today, they remain tied to Poulsbo by zip code. Driscoll does a masterful job of summarizing Poulsbo’s history in a two-page introduction — the arrival See HISTORY, Page A23

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H479958 CITY OF POULSBO NOTICE OF APPLICATION RCW 36.70B.110 Finn Hill Office Building Site Plan Application (Type II Permit) Planning File Number: 04-24-13-1 Applicant: Jim Laughlin, P.O. Box 10607, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Property Owner: Nathan’s Glen Three LLC, 21895 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of Notice of Application: May 10, 2013 Date Application was Determined Technically Complete: May 6, 2013 Description of Proposed Project: The proposal is for conversion of an existing singlefamily residence and its associated garage/carport to professional office space. The residence is 1,072 sq ft and the garage/carport is 977 sq ft. The existing parking area will be regraveled and a 20-ft paved asphalt apron will be added at the driveway entrance onto Finn Hill Rd. Wetlands and a portion of Johnson Creek are located on the property, and the existing buildings are located within the buffers for these critical areas. The zoning is Office Commercial Industrial. Site Location: 1450 Finn Hill Rd Project Permits Included with Application: Site Plan Further Studies Being Required by Applicable Official: None at this time. Public Comment Period: The public may comment on the application, and the comment period will remain open through May 25, 2013. Comments should be submitted to the City of Poulsbo, Planning Department, 200 NE Moe St, Poulsbo, WA 98370 or to planninginfo@cityofpoulsbo.com. Review Authority: A site plan permit is a Type II (administrative) decision. The Planning Director is the review authority. The public may request a copy of the decision once made. Examination of File and Staff Contact: The application file may be examined at

the Planning Department, Poulsbo City Hall, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Please contact Keri Weaver, Associate Planner, at (360) 394-9882, to arrange a time to examine the file or for further information. Date of publication: 05/10/13 H479512

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: HOWARD G. MATKINS and JOAN J. MATKINS, Deceased. NO. 13 4 00288 3 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 preseneted 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 to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: April 26, 2013 /s/ PAMELA SHREEVE PAMELA SHREEVE Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Richard C. Tizzano Richard C. Tizzano, WSBA #22296 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 04/26/13 Date of last publication: 05/10/13 H474705 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: BRIAN P. HART, Deceased. No. 13 4 00302 2 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 com-

menced. 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 May 3, 2013 /s/ PETER JOHNSON PETER JOHNSON Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Anthony R. Hinson Anthony R. Hinson, WSBA#43923 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 05/03/13 Date of last publication: 05/17/13 H475845 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LETHA L. FORBES, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00329-4 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

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Continued from page A22 of settlers; the community’s evolution from farming, fishing and logging town to modern city; the demographic change brought by two world wars; and modern efforts to hold on to the community identity established by its earliest European immigrants. (Poulsbo is within Suquamish’s historical territory. The Treaty of Point Elliott, signed in 1855 and ratified by Congress in 1859, opened the region to nonNative settlement. In the 1860s, newcomers trapped dogfish here for rendering into oil for use at a lumber mill in Port Madison. The first Norwegian immigrants arrived in the 1880s, attracted by climate and resources similar to their native country. ) Each chapter opens with a paragraph introduction. Carefully selected images and concise, yet detailed, captions continue the story. “There are some iconic photos, but we tried to put photos in there that people

Local historian Judy Driscoll is the co-author of “Poulsbo,” part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series of localhistory books. Richard Walker / Herald hadn’t seen over and over,” Driscoll said. “And we were able to grow the museum’s digital collection.” Driscoll hunted down unfamiliar images for the book. During her search, she visited Skelley’s Four Corners Tavern for the first time and found pre-Highway 3 images of that neighborhood on the wall. “I had never gone into [the tavern],” Driscoll said. “I was searching for photos from the Breidablik and Lofall area and finally

I decided I’d drive in there and see if they had any photographs. They had four old photographs on the wall, including a photo before the highway went through in 1931. The building faced the other direction — it was a gas station then, and you can see the gas pumps. That was neat to see.” The cover photo is from 1909: “The Eliason dock was the welcome mat for passengers arriving on the steamers circling Liberty Bay,” the caption reads.

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“Here passengers and milk cans await the arrival of the steamer to Seattle in 1909.” You’ll recognize the wharf building; it’s now the Loft Restaurant. And, Driscoll said, there’s reason to believe that boy on the dock is Ronald Young, later to become famous as the builder of the Poulsbo boat. The earliest photo is an often-published image from 1890: Adolph Hostmark and family in a canoe in Liberty Bay. The photo is important because you can see farms in what would become downtown. you can also see the children’s home operated by Martha and Mary. In another old image, circa 1896, the Hostmark family is photographed in front of their home at what is now Jensen Way and Front Street. The Hostmarks’ adjacent store is now Thor’s Hammer and Needle. In several photos, cows graze within view of the hustle and bustle of downtown. Much of Poulsbo was farmed until the Great War, later to be known as World

War I. The world wars brought a flood of military personnel and civilian workers into Poulsbo, expanding the population and the demographics. Look for the photo of the Army barracks in Lemolo; the Army is long gone but some of the buildings are in use today. The downtown landscape changed considerably to accommodate development and the movement of people and commerce. Familiar buildings seem out of place in some photos; buildings were sometimes moved on site or to other locations as streets were established, or as otherwise necessary. You’ll see a picture of the bridge over the creek that once flowed down what is now Jensen Way. Historic moments are captured in this book. You’ll see the day in 1915 when lights were turned on for the first time in Poulsbo, in the First Lutheran Church. Neighborhood landmarks now gone are documented. You’ll see the Lincoln Market on old Lincoln Hill Road. The neighborhood it served, Lincoln, was absorbed

BOOKS ON POULSBO HISTORY 2013: “Poulsbo,” 200 pages, Arcadia Publishing. 2009: “The Spirit of Poulsbo,” 398 pages, The Book Stop. 2004: “Paul’s Place,” 38 pages, AuthorHouse. 2004: “Poulsbo Past Times,” 216 pages, Poulsbo Rotary Club. 1986: “Poulsbo: Its First Hundred Years,” 300 pages, Poulsbo Centennial Book Committee. into Poulsbo. The market is gone, but its image is a reminder of similar markets, like the old Lemolo Market, that once served North Kitsap’s far-flung neighborhoods. Unique traditions are depicted. It seems Poulsbo has long had a need for speed: There’s a picture of go-cart races, predecessor of today’s soap box derby on Dauntless Drive. See history, Page A24

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Brian DeVine is a radiologic technologist in our Silverdale Emergency Depar tment. His dedication reflects the entire team’s commitment to the care and safety of every patient.

to describe your exam and how long it will take so you understand your care.

The book familiarizes readers with some interesting backstories. The next time you visit Molly Ward Gardens on Big Valley Road, know that you are at the former home of Margaret Olofsson Bergman, a weaver and teacher. It was here in the 1930s that she designed and patented the Bergman Suitcase loom and the Bergman Floor loom; each had folding frames that enabled the loom to collapse even when fully warped. Telling Poulsbo’s story in 218 images was no easy task; the museum has close to 10,000 photos in its collection, Driscoll said. She and White had the assistance of several historical society members: Mickey Albanese, Patsy Armstrong, Bernice Denton, Melinda Dietlein, Hildur Gleason, Dennis Johnson, Gerri Johnson, Jan Lofall, Camille Meyers, Roseanne Mitchell, and Ruth Peterson Reese. The project began in July and the final manuscript was submitted to the publisher in February. Driscoll and co-author White are both active in the Poulsbo Historical Society and enjoy gathering research related to Poulsbo history. Driscoll moved to Poulsbo in 1970, taught school, and authored two previous works on Poulsbo. White was born and raised in Poulsbo, worked at City Hall, and is married to a commercial fisherman.


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ORT GAMBLE — You can soon own a piece of Pacific Northwest history. On May 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Port Gamble will sell pieces of its past to make room for an expansion of the Port Gamble General Store. The owners of the general store have signed a lease to expand, converting the adjacent Pope Resources timber office into a bar and dinner restaurant. The expansion will open May 1, 2014, Port Gamble general manager Shana Smith said. The result: The Port Gamble Historical Museum, located on the lower level of the general store building, will lose some storage space. Many of those treasures will be sold May 18. There are windows from the Hotel Puget,

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A large image of a side view of the Hotel Puget is one of about 100 items for sale at the Port Gamble Historical Museum, May 18. Port Gamble Historical Museum and old bottles unearthed when the hotel was demolished in 1963. There are directional signs and sign frames, 20 ornate balusters (also called spindles

early Port Gamble photos. Oh, and a pump organ someone donated to Port Gamble. Say what? “I’m kind of a softy,” Smith said. “An older gentleman called me and said

or stair sticks) from the Walker-Ames House, old wood chairs, barrister lamps with green shades, art prints, and large, framed reproductions of

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The Port Gamble Historical Museum features artifacts, images and reproduced settings that help tell the story of Port Gamble and the lives of those who lived and worked here. Among the reproductions: A Coast Salish house; a cabin and hold from a Pope & Talbot ship of the late-1800s; rooms in the Hotel Puget, built in 1903 and demolished in 1963; and various mill

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On the left: For sale. On the right: Not for sale. The organ at left was donated to Port Gamble, but did not come from Port Gamble. Still, it dates circa 1900. Children at the mill town’s school sang songs played on the similar organ at right.

Continued from page 2 he had an old pump organ. It had nothing to do with Port Gamble, and I broke the cardinal rule that [a museum should] never take something that’s not related to the time period it represents.” (Here’s a fact that will encourage the buyer: According to Smith, the donated pump organ is in better shape than the pump organ on display from the old Port Gamble School.) As a keeper of things historical and offbeat (besides that pump organ, you can buy an art print of a view of North Kitsap from space), Smith continues a tradition started by Pope & Talbot, which founded the mill town in 1853 and is the forerunner of today’s Pope Resources. “Pope & Talbot didn’t get rid of anything,” Smith said. “In the past, we had a maintenance sale — not museum stuff, but old clawfoot tubs, old windows and doors.” Smith is careful about what she’s selling. Like those cool, old windows from the Hotel Puget, circa 1903. “We’re going to keep one. There’s no reason to have any of the others,” she said. Photographs? She’ll keep an original and two copies. And so on. Smith said the oldest items directly connected to Port Gamble are likely the 1903 windows. Some of the bottles are believed to date from the 1900s. The pump organ — the non-Port Gamble one, not the one from the old school — could

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King Cabernet comes in all shapes and prices T

he Northwest, particularly Washington, has distinguished itself in recent years as a prime region for the king of wines. Cabernet Sauvignon is celebrated as the greatest of grapes, and the finest examples have traditionally come from France's Bordeaux region and California’s Napa Valley. Thanks to a string of perfect scores from a winery near Everett and a stunning award for the state's largest producer, Washington has gained credence as a world-class region, too. Quilceda Creek Vintners in Snohomish has earned multiple 100point scores from The Wine Advocate since the release of its 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon. And Wine Spectator, the world’s largest and most important wine periodical, named Columbia Crest’s 2005 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon the No. 1 wine in the world in 2009. But these two producers aren’t the only ones making stellar Cabs. We recently blind-tasted 139 examples from Washington, Oregon and Idaho. The top wines ranged in price from $12 to $89. Here are a few we have selected for this column. To see the entire list, go to www.winepressnw. com. n Milbrandt Vineyards 2010 Traditions Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, $15: This wine was among the most expressive wines we tasted, showing aromas of brown sugar, poached plum, white pepper, blackberry and coffee, followed by elegant flavors of plum, chocolate and a dash of spice. n Lost River Winery 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, $25: This small winery in Washington’s Methow Valley has crafted a delicious red with aromas of Cocoa Puffs, black cherry, vanilla bean and cordial cherry, followed by delicious flavors of cherry and a flourless chocolate torte. It brings bright acidity chocolate tannins. n Glaze 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, $15: This value Cab is made by Ross Andrew Winery in Woodinville and is mar-

Rick Small is the owner of Woodward Canyon Winery, one of the top Cabernet Sauvignon producers in Washington.

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keted by Precept Wine in Seattle. It’s a youthful wine with aromas of purple plum, huckleberry, chocolate and mint, followed by fresh, fleshy flavors of cherry, blueberry, red currant and chocolate. n Woodward Canyon Winery 2009 Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington, $89: Simply put, this is the standard bearer of Washington Cab, the wine by which others are measured. Owner Rick Small has been producing this Cab since he launched Woodward Canyon in 1981 and it is his most recognizable wine. This opens with aromas of black tea, black olive, black currant, blackberry and a whiff of hazelnut coffee. On the palate, it carries flavors of dark fruit, superb acidity, moderate tannin and a touch of spicy oak. n Columbia Crest 2010 H3 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills, $15: Columbia Crest created this tier to showcase grapes coming from the Horse Heaven Hills. It

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opens with aromas of cocoa, cedar, new leather, black cherry and dark chocolate. On the palate, it features a rich entry of plum, black currant, white chocolate and dark cherry. n Sawtooth Estate Winery 2009 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Snake River Valley, $25: Winemaker Bill Murray has crafted a wine with aromas of strawberry jam on toast, black pepper and cherry. On the palate, there are flavors of cherry, blueberry and rich chocolate among a full mouth

feel with an easy approach and a lengthy finish. n Smasne Cellars 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia

Valley, $30: Robert Smasne has been hitting his stride the past couple of years, earning one rave review after another.

This offers aromas of rich chocolate, minerality, brown sugar and ripe plum, followed by flavors of boysenberry, espresso and cherry. It’s smooth on the midpalate and nicely balanced with moderate tannins. n Waterbrook Winery 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, $12: One of the Walla Walla Valley’s oldest wineries also is one of its biggest. This bargain red opens with complex aromas of black olive, blueberry, cherry and vanilla, followed by succulent flavors of blue fruit, creamy vanilla, hibiscus tea and chocolaty tannins. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman run Great Northwest Wine, a news and information company. For more information, go to www.greatnorthwestwine. com.

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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 Front Street Gallery: May 11, 5-8 p.m., 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Featuring “No Man’s Land,” an exhibition of wire sculptures by artist Colleen R. Cotey. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts: May 17, 4-6 p.m., 151 Winslow Way E. Reception for high school student artwork, featured until June 3. Info: bacart.org. Roby King Galleries: Featuring Richard Hall, humorous art, and Eileen F. Sorg, realism, through June. Located at 176 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-2063, www.robykinggalleries.com.

Benefits & events HUMANE SOCIETY GOLF FUNDRAISER: May 10, 1 p.m., Trophy Lake Golf & Casting, 3900 SW Lake Flora Road, Port Orchard. Participants encouraged to bring their dogs. Cost: $110 per player, $400 per foursome, $50 per dog. Email kitsap-humane.org/golftournament. Info: Rachel Bearbower, (360) 692-6977, ext. 1216. Ride for Fallen Riders: May 11, 9:30 a.m., starts at Legends Harley Davidsons, 9625 Provost Road, Silverdale. Ninth annual ride to benefit Hospice of Kitsap County. Ends at Rich’s Custom Seats in Kingston. First bike out at 10:30 a.m. Cost: $25, includes food and entertainment. Hosted by Northwest Freedom Riders MC. Info: Mark Austin (360) 2977337, Mark Rose (360) 297-1648; bluemax1800@hotmail.com; www.nwfreedomriders.com. Kitsap Antique Show: May 11, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and May 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Free lectures. Admission: $5, appraisal fee $5 per item. Free gift for Mom on Sunday; door prizes. Info: www. antiqueshowkitsap.com. OPEN GARDEN at CHIMACUM WOODS: May 11, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and May 12, 1-5 p.m., 2722

Thorndyke Road, Port Ludlow. Info: (206) 383-2713, (360) 4372713, www.chimacumwoods. com. Bicycle Rodeo: May 11, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., North Kitsap High School, 1780 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Free. Rules of the road, equipment checks, giveaways, free helmets. Info: www.cityofpoulsbo.com, www.nkschools. org. Relay-For-Life Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser: May 11, 5-7 p.m., First Christian Church, 4885 SW Hovde Road, Port Orchard. Navy Federal Credit Union relay team spaghetti feed fundraiser. Cost: $10 adults, $5 children. Info: Antonia, heytoni411@hotmail. com. Dining 4 Dollars Relay-ForLife Fundraiser: May 13, 6 p.m., Famous Dave’s, 3276 NW Plaza Road, Silverdale. Team “Can Survive Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church” fundraiser. Info: Terri (360) 620-4899. Indianola Plant Sale: May 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., across from Indianola Clubhouse, Indianola Road. Northwest plants and vintage garden items from the Indianola Garden Club to support local scholarships. Bake Sale/Hot Dog & Hamburger Sale Relay-For-Life Fundraiser: May 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Walmart, 6797 State Route 303, Bremerton. Team “Trekking for Tom and Friends” fundraiser. Info: Melissa, (360) 440-5724. Heronswood Garden Open & Plant Sale: May 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7530 NE 288th St., Kingston. Nurseries from around Puget Sound area will have variety of unique and unusual plants. Also, lectures and tours by master plantsman and Heronswood co-founder Dan Hinkley. Admission to the plant sale and lectures free; tour tickets $10. Proceeds go toward the restoration and maintenance of the garden. Info: www.Heronswood.com.

classes America’s Boating Course:

Martha & Mary, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. May 14, 21, 23, 28 and 30, from 7-9 p.m. Successful completion of this class qualifies you to apply for the state Boater Education Card. Pre-registration or questions: jacqui.apsps@ gmail.com. Farm School: May 18-June 22, Saturdays, 2-4 p.m., Pheasant Fields Farm, 13274 Clear Creek Road, Silverdale. A project of Kitsap County 4H, Dancing Raven Design and Pheasant Fields Farm. Youth 12 and older will get hands-on experience and have fun learning about growing food on a working farm. Cost: $40 for six-week session. Register and more info: sharknes@co.kitsap. wa.us.

meetings, support groups & lectures Women And Power: May 10, 9 a.m. to noon, OfficeXpats, Bainbridge Island Pavilion, 403 Madison Ave. Unique workshop for women led by Personal Development Coach Kathryn Leslie and Life Coach Ulla Solberg. Cost: $75. Info: kathrynleslie8@gmail. com. EVERGREEN BONSAI CLUB SHOW: May 10-12, Kitsap Mall Center Court, during mall hours. About 40 trees designed and maintained by club members will be displayed. Info: Ruth Anderson, (360) 626-1264, rutha33@msn. com. Chrysanthemum Sale: May 11, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Crystal Grange, 2160 Paulson Road, Poulsbo. Chrysanthemum and other plant starts for sale, plus pancake breakfast. Info: (360) 830-0669, www.mums.org. Evolution 101: May 11, 10 a.m. to noon, Stillwaters Environmental Center, 26059 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. How all life invents and re-invents itself, a class examining the basics of evolution and its terminology. Suggested donation: $10-$15. Info: Joleen Palmer, (360) 297-1226, info@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. BAHA’I’ FAITH & INTERFAITH DEVOTIONAL GATHERING: May 12, 2:30 p.m., Jackson Park Chapel, 71 Olding Road, Bremerton. All welcome, join in prayer, song

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and conversation for kindness. Info: Rusty (206) 595-2323; www. bahai.org. Bethel Grange: May 13, 7 p.m., Bethel Grange 404, 5998 Bethel Road SE, Port Orchard. Detective Jim Foster of Port Orchard Police Department speaks about phone and email financial scams. Info: (360) 895-1918. American Rose Society: May 13, 7-9 p.m., Community Room at Silverdale Fire Station 51, 10955 Silverdale Way. Free to visitors, membership $15 per year. Info: Elena Williams, minirose@comcast.net; www.ars.org. Build a Better Team: May 14, 7:30-9 a.m., Morgan Stanley Conference Center, 2011 NW Myhre Road, Silverdale. Presented by Wayne Sargent, CEO/owner of Express Employment Professionals of Kitsap. Register at buildabetterteam.eventbrite.com. CLICK! Digital Download Class: May 14, 10 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Learn to download library e-books, e-audiobooks and e-music to your computer or portable device. Pre-register at the library information desk or call the library at (206) 842-4162. Free. SWERV: May 14, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Filipino-American Hall, 7566 High School Road, Bainbridge Island. All women are invited to join Savvy Women Exchanging Relevant Views to hear retired professor Herb Hethcote provide insights into the people and cultures of India and Nepal. NARFE Chapter No. 888: May 14, 11:30 a.m., Eagles Lodge, 4001 Jackson Ave., Port Orchard. Potluck luncheon. All active and retired federal employees and their spouses are welcome to attend. YoungLIVES Teen Moms Club: May 14, 6-8 p.m., North Point Church, 1779 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Free dinner, games, crafts for moms 19 and younger; free childcare. Mother’s Day celebration. Info: Sherri Gray, bink. younglives@gmail.com. DSM-V AD/HD and Its Buddies: May 14, 7 p.m., Kitsap CHADD, 10452 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Presented by Victoria Crescenzi, a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at the Pediatric Clinic at Bremerton Naval Hospital. Discussion will be open during the evening, and all are welcome. Free. Financial Enemy Within: May 14, 7:30-9 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Looking at behavioral science as it applies to wealth and wealth management, presented by Paul Heys. Free. Info: (206) 842-4162,

www.krl.org. Computer Training: May 15, noon to 4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Call the library at (206) 842-4162 to reserve a spot. Travelogue — Splendor of India: May 15, 7:30-9 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Presented by Barbara and Grant Winther. Info: (206) 8424162, www.krl.org. Bainbridge Island Women’s Club: May 16, 9:30 a.m., Bethany Lutheran, 7968 Finch Road NE. Presentation from the Tabitha Organization, whose mission is to build houses and provide other help to the people of Cambodia. Info: Toni, (206) 842-1524, www. BIWomensClub.org. Central/South Kitsap Republican Women: May 16, 11 a.m., McCormick Woods Clubhouse, 5155 McCormick Woods Drive, Port Orchard. Luncheon fundraiser for scholarships and support of local candidates. Cost: $20. Guest speaker Judge Richard B. Sanders. Info and RSVP: Fran Nelson (360) 443-6110 or (360) 876-4772. Smart Grid and Solar Net Metering Technology: May 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Poulsbo City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Laura Feinstein and Jake Wade of Puget Sound Energy. Free for WSTA members, $10 for public/non-members. Info: bit.ly/smartgridPSE. Hospice Volunteer training: May 17-19, with Franciscan Hospice and Palliative Care. Call toll free 1-855-534-7050 or log onto www.hospice.fhshealth.org to get started. Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society: May 17, 10 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Guest speaker Karl Kumm of the Fiske Library on “Why and How Document.” Info: www.bigenealogy.org. MOAA Armed Forces Week Luncheon: May 17, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Social hour, luncheon and entertainment. Guest speaker Rear Adm. Markham Rich, USN, commander of Navy Region Northwest. Cost: $15 per person. RSVP to Myra Lovejoy at (360) 769-2412. Building a Sustainable Economy: May 17, 5:30-7 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. “The Future of Water” with Jamie Workman. Free, with a short reception to follow the program. Pre-reregister at www. bainbridgechamber.com. Kitsap Animal Rescue and Education: May 18 and 19, 10 a.m. to noon, Kitsap Humane Society Training Center, 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Evaluating

dog park behavior. Free, preregistration required. Info: Diane Canafax, (360) 434-3731, www. nwkare.org. Building Paper Bridges: May 18, 2-4 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Handson workshop led by artist and retired architect John Wiens. Intended for adults, limited to 10 participants. Call (206) 842-4162 or visit the library to register. 12-Step Biblical-based Recovery Group: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, 901 N. Wycoff, Bremerton. “Honu Life in Christ”: a support group for addictions/ compulsions, alcohol, drugs and general life issues recovery. Info: David, (360) 509-4932. ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from domestic abuse. Women may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for confidential time and place. Al-Anon: Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, noon to 1:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.; St. Charles Anglican Church on Little Valley Road. Info: (360) 779-1900. At Ease Toastmasters: Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., Subway meeting room, 3850 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Learn valuable public speaking, evaluation and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. Info: Dave Harris, (360) 478-7089 or harriscd.wa@ comcast.net. Bainbridge Island Republican Women: Second Wednesday, 11 a.m., Wing Point Golf and Country Club, 811 Cherry Ave., Bainbridge Island. Lunch: $17. Guests welcome. RSVP: (206) 337-5543. Biscuits & Gravy: Thursdays, 6:30-10 p.m., Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a pickin’ session in the round. Free, open to all levels of musicians. BPA Juggling: First Sundays, 7-8:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. Experienced jugglers, beginning jugglers, and closet jugglers are encouraged to drop in. Free. Info: (206) 842-8569, tchallinor@bainbridgeperformingarts.org, www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org. Bremerton Northern Model Railroad Club: First Mondays, 7-8 p.m., All Star Bowling Lanes, 10710 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale. Welcoming new members and guests. Info: Reed Cranmore, bremerton-northern@comcast. net. See calendar, Page 7

People helping pets...pets helping people. Miss Priss is a one year old shorthaired white with black spots female who came to us due to her owner having too many animals. She was living with her Mom and brothers and their kittens. She has been an indoor only cat. Priss was a bit scared and shy when she came to us but now she runs to greet me in the morning and loves to be petted and brushes. She has never lived with dogs or children. Miss Priss will be at the Poulsbo Petco this week waiting to meet you. 1-888-558-PAWS • www.northkitsappaws.org


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Continued from page 6 Bridge Group: Tuesdays, 8 a.m., Stafford Suites, 1761 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard. Free to play, $4 for lunch. Info: Denise Hoyt, dhoyt@staffordcare.com, (360) 874-1212. Cat Fix Day: Second and last Tuesdays, 7-9 a.m., Kitsap Humane Society, 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Low-cost spay/ neuter day for felines of lowincome residents. Limited to first 50 walk-ins. Info: (360) 692-6977, ext. 1135; www.kitsap-humane. org./cat-fix-day. Cataldo Lodge (Sons of Italy): third Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., VFW Hall, 190 Dora Ave., Bremerton. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and meeting at 7:30 p.m. Free, all are welcome. Info: JoAnn Zarieki (360) 6926178. C.S. LEWIS — A VISION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran Church, 14000 Madison Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4746, www.portmadisonlutheranchurch.org. 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. 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. Depression & Bipolar Support Group: Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 700 Callahan Drive, 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. The Dive Sessions Open Mic: Wednesdays, 9 p.m. to midnight, The Island Grill, 321 High School Road, Bainbridge Island. Musicians welcomed to play a few songs and play along. 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. The Green Muse: Saturdays, 8-9:30 p.m., Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a music, spoken word and poetry open mic night. All ages welcome. 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.

Friday, May 10, 2013 Kitsap Local Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, near Hale’s Ales and Kohls. Free kids crafts, balloons. Info: www.Neighborlygreetings.com. Knitting Group: Wednesdays, 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Navy Wives Club of America Kitsap No. 46: Second Saturday, 11 a.m., Jackson Park Community Center, Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton. Service-oriented and charitable organization. Info: Joey Price, (360) 779-6191, www. navywivesclubsofamerica.org. North Kitsap 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. Olympic Koi and Water Garden Club: looking for new members. Meetings are once a month at various locations centered around Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, (360) 779-1475, hrmorgan314@gmail. com. Parkinson’s Support Group: Third Thursday, 1 p.m., Bradley Center, Suite 140A, 26292 Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary, (360) 265-5993; Janet, (360) 265-5992. Port Gamble Historical Museum lecture series: Second Monday, 5-8 p.m. Info: www. portgamble.com. Port Orchard Toastmasters Club: First and third Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Park Vista, 2944 SE Lund Ave., Port Orchard. Members learn to improve their speaking and leadership skills. Visitors welcome. Info: Bill Slach, (360) 895-8519. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Reiki Circle: Second and fourth Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., a private home on Bainbridge Island. Now welcoming new members. New to Reiki? Attunements and classes available. Info: (206) 3847081. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. Women’s Support Group: Second and fourth Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., Suquamish. Safe, supportive confidential group that deals with healing from domestic abuse in all forms. Info: bink@ ywcakitsap.org, (206) 780-2931.

Farmers markets Bremerton Farmers Market: Thursdays, 4-7 p.m., Evergreen Park, 1400 Park Ave.; Sundays, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Waterfront Boardwalk. Info: bremertonmarket.wordpress.com. Kingston Farmers Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mike Wallace Park. Info: www.kingstonfarmersmarket.com Port Orchard Farmers Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the waterfront. Info: www. pofarmersmarket.org. Poulsbo Farmers Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Poulsbo Village Medical/Dental Center, corner of 7th and Iverson. Info: www.poulsbofarmersmarket. org. Silverdale Farmers Market: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., between the boat launch and Waterfront Park. Info: www. silverdalefarmersmarket.com. Suquamish Farmers Market: Wednesdays, 3-7 p.m., in field across from Tribal Administration offices, Suquamish Way. Info: www.suquamishfarmersmarket.org.

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Fitness & kids MOTHER’S DAY SURPRISE: May 11, 11 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Dads and kids invited for a special workshop to create a special gift for Mom — a plant in a custom-decorated pot. Free with Museum admission or membership. Free admission May 12 for moms and grandmas. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. Haiku and Poetry Workshop: May 17, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. For kids in grades 1-4. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl. org. Instrument Petting Zoo: May 18, 10-11:30 a.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Bring the whole family to hear a preview of music from Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming concert, “Symphonic Metamorphosis!” After the performances, children will have the opportunity to see and touch the instruments. Info: (206) 8424162, www.krl.org. Kids’ Night at the Museum: May 18, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Evening of museum playtime, movies and a pizza dinner, while parents are out. Recommended ages: 3.5-10. Registration required by noon on Friday. Cost: $30 child (members), $40 child (non-members); $10 off per sibling. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. KiDiMu Summer Camp Registration Open: Adventures with science, art, imaginative play, engineering and more. Camps for ages 3-7. Early Bird Special. Located at 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Info: www.

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Continued from page 7 kidimu.org. Registration: (206) 855-4650. 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. SENSORY SUNDAY: Fourth Sunday, 10-11:30 a.m., Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. Families affected by autism or a similar sensory processing challenge are invited to explore KiDiMu, with therapist support. Preregister at (206) 8554650. Cost: $3 non-members, $2

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Friends of the Library Book Sale: May 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Info: bifriends. org. Author Lance Weller: May 15, 6:30-8 p.m., The Loft, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Local author Lance Weller presents his popular book, “Wilderness.” Free. Info: libertybaybooks@embarqmail. com, (360) 779-5909, www. libertybaybooks.com. C.S. LEWIS — A VISION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran Church, 14000 Madison Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4746, www.portmadisonlutheranchurch.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 Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis: May 10, 7-10 p.m., Slaughter County Brewing Company, 1307 Bay St., Port Orchard. Featuring Norm Bellas on Hammond B3 organ. Info: (360) 329-2340. Ray Ohls Trio featuring Susan Pascal: May 10, 8-11 p.m., Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Seattle jazz vibraphonist Susan Pascal, www. susanpascal.com. Info: (360) 377-8442. That 70 show: May 11, 7:30 p.m., Bremerton Performing Arts Center, 1500 13th St. Celebrating 70th season. Pre-concert chat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $24 adults, $19 seniors, $8 youth; (360) 373-1722, www.bremertonsymphony.org. Just Dance: May 11, 7:30-10

p.m., Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. Featuring DJ mix Ballroom, Blues, Latin, Swing, Waltz, West Coast. Cross Step Waltz workshop 7:30-8:15 p.m., free with dance. No pre-registration or partner required. Cost: $10 person. Singer/songwriter LENA RAE DAVIDSON: May 11, 7:30 p.m., Seabold Community Hall, 14451 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Acoustic music open-mic begins at 7:30 p.m. followed by featured act. Play or pay $5. Info: sites.google.com/site/seaboldmusic; David Hager, (206) 8423455. Payday Daddy: May 11, 8 p.m. to midnight, Chips Bar & Grill, 1500 NE Riddell Road, Bremerton. Hometown Band concert: May 14, 7-9 p.m., Silverdale Lutheran Church, 11701 Ridgepoint Drive NW. 50 piece concert band. Kick off the 2013 Spring Concert Series. Info: hometownband.org/ concerts.html. PIANIST ROBERTA DANIEL: May 16, 5 p.m., Silverdale Antiques, 9490 Silverdale Way NW. Free. Info: (360) 692-2462. Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis: May 17, 7-10 p.m., Slaughter County Brewing Company, 1307 Bay St., Port Orchard. Featuring Josh Mason on piano. Info: (360) 329-2340. Ovation spring show choir: May 17, 7:30 p.m.; May 18, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge High School Theatre, 9330 NE High School Road. Ovation! Performing Arts Academy third annual spring show choir concert. Choreographed concert “In Tune” is a television theme. Tickets: $15 adults, $10 seniors, students, military. At Winslow Drug, www. brownpapertickets.com, or by phone at (800) 838-3006. Info: www.ovationmtb.com. Payday Daddy: May 17, 8 p.m. to midnight, Bethel Saloon, 3840 Bethel Road SE, Port Orchard.

Ovation GLEE Jr. concert: May 18, 5 p.m., Bainbridge High School Theatre, 9330 NE High School Road. First- through fourth-grade show choir. Admission by donation at the door. Info: www. ovationmtb.com. 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. Me and the Boys: Second Friday, 9 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Bluegrass, old and new. No cover charge.

THEATer “A Chorus Line”: May 10-26, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Avenue N. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m. Opening night reception May 10, 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, youth, military and teachers. At www.bainbridgeperformingarts. org, (206) 842-8569, in person. “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”: Through May 12, North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater production. Tickets: $9-17; www. KCMT.org, and at the door. “Beauty and the Beast”: May 17-18, 7:30 p.m., North Kitsap Auditorium, 1881 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Presented by Galletta School of Dance and Performing Arts. Tickets: Galletta’s studio, 19351 8th Ave., Suite 100, Poulsbo; at the door; or www. brownpapertickets.com. “Godspell”: Through May 26, Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m. Info: (360) 769-7469, www.wwca.us. Senior Adult Musical Theatre Workshop registration: Classes May 20-June 28, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Six-week musical theatre workshop for ages 50+. Cost: $175. Info: Victoria Whitlow, vwhitlow@bainbridgeperformingarts.org, (206) 842-4560.


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ISLAND TERRACE APARTMENTS

821 NE High School Rd Bainbridge Isl., 98110

Phone: 206-842-1280 TDD: 1-800-735-2900 USDA Rural Development Subsidized Apt Homes May Be Available At This Time. Income Restrictions Apply USDA Rural Development is an Equal Opportunity Lender, Provider, and Employer. Complaints of Discrimination Should Be Sent To:

USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 Professionally Managed by

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An Equal Opportunity Provider

Apartments for Rent Kitsap County

HRB – Housing Non-Profit Need Assistance Finding Affordable Housing in Kitsap Cty? Free Info & Referrals w/ HomeShare/HomeFinder Program

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

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200 High School Rd NE 206-842-5482

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Saratoga Springs Apts 1100 N. 12th Street Rents start at $575/mo including Water, Sewer, Garbage & Electric.

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OFFICE & WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT Twelve Trees Business Park

Varying sizes and configurations available. North Poulsbo area. Call Mark, Crista or Christine at: 360-779-7266

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Friday, May 10, 2013 kitsapweek page 11 Announcements

Employment Professional

Wanda Carmean, MY MOM & FRIEND, THAT’S ALWAYS THERE!

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers (IVC) Executive Director Full Time

Mother of 3, Grandmother of 9, Great Great Grandmother of 17, Great Great Great Grandmother of 10. Your strength is unbelievable. I am so thankful the Lord blessed me with you as my mom! God Bless & Happy Mothers Day! Love #3

Provides overall staff leadership and public interface for IVC. The ED is hired by, repor ts to, and is evaluated by the board of directors. He or she is responsible for all aspects of IVC including ongoing development of s o c i a l s e r v i c e s, p r o grams, trainings, administration, financial mana g e m e n t , a n d p u bl i c relations - with oversight from the board.

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or call 206-790-1673.

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Management, Fundraising, Budget Strategies and Public Relations are a huge part of the ED responsibilities. Qualifications • At least 5 years exp. in a related field or similar non-profit. • Exp. and success in fundraising. • Prudent, cost-effective fiscal mgmt. • The vision and leadership skills to grow and develop IVC • Ability to work with a non-profit board • High standards of professional and personal behavior.

Employment General

Employment General

Employment General

Every moment is an opportunity for an extraordinary experience

INSIDE SALES

REPORTER (Vashon Island)

Openings for:

CNA

On Call

$13.53 - $15.20 per hour starting CNA base rate

Cook

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New Hire BONUS

We provide Ferry Tickets for more information call 206-567-4421

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Salar y Range will be $55,000-$65,000 DOQ.

Are you tired of working nights and on weekends? Do you love to sell? Are you ready for an exciting career in advertising? Sound Publishing, Inc. is seeking an experienced Part Time Inside Sales Consultant. Position will be based out of our Poulsbo office. We are looking for candidates who are assertive, goaldriven, and who possess strong interpersonal skills—both written and verbal. Ideal candidates will need to have an exceptional sales background with, strong customer service and phone solicitation skills; print media experience is a definite plus. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team. If you thrive on calling on new, active or inactive accounts; are self-motivated, well organized, and want to join a professional, highly energized sales team, we want to hear from you. Compensation includes a base wage plus commission, paid vacation, sick leave and holidays. EOE

Cover Letter & Resume should be sent to: IVC@gmail.com or mailed to IVC at 547 Horizon View Place NW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Applications should be received by May 15, 2013

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The Bainbridge Island Review newspaper seeking quality motor route carriers. Thursday night delivery. No collections. Must be at least 18 years of age. Reliable people with reliable vehicle please call Brian. 206-842-6613

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Employment General

Carriers The North Kitsap Herald has openings for Carrier Routes. No collecting, no selling. Friday mornings. If interested call Christy 360-779-4464

Please send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hr@soundpublishing.com or by mail to:

HR/CLS ADSALES Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106 Poulsbo, WA 98370

T h e Va s h o n B e a c h comber is seeking an energetic, detailedoriented reporter to write quality stories and features. Newspaper and layout experience using Adobe InDesign preferred. Applicants must b e a bl e t o wo r k i n a team-oriented, deadlinedriven environment, possess excellent writing skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to write about multiple topics. Must relocate toVashon Island, WA. This is a full-time position that includes excellent benefits: medical, dental, life insurance, 401k, paid vacation, sick and holidays. EOE Please send resume with cover letter, 3 or more non-retur nable clips in PDF or Text format and references to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: HR/GARVAS Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106 Poulsbo, WA 98370

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MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE Kitsap County Are you good at organization and customer service? Do you enjoy wor king with people? This position requires both telephone and in p e r s o n s a l e s. I f yo u have a dynamic personality and enjoy working with people then this is t h e p e r fe c t p o s i t i o n . Salary plus commission. Please send resume to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: HR/MRNK, Sound Publishing, Inc., 19351 8th Ave NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370

Port Madison Enterprises

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Auto Tech Wanted

Rare opening in one of Kitsap’s busiest shops! S e e k i n g ex p ’d A S E Cer tified Technician. Top pay and benefits in a Mon - Fri shop. Diesel or heavy duty exp. a plus. All inquiries are confidential. Apply in person: Rolling Bay Auto 11216 Sunrise Dr NE Bainbridge or fax resume to: 206-842-0930 service@rollingbayauto.com

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Join Clearwater Casino’s winning team Where we offer fun employee incentive programs & Employee discounts on things like dining & spa treatments Cage Cashier (FT) Soft Count Team Member (PT) Engineering/Facilities Jr. Engineer (FT) Food and Beverage Cocktail Server (FT), Cook (FT/PT) Buffet Server (PT), Buffet Cashier (PT) Keno Cashier (PT)

Retail Longhouse Texaco Clerk (PT) Suquamish Village Shell Clerk (PT) Masi Clerk (PT) Slot Cashier (FT/PT), Supervisor/Cashier (FT) Relief Shift Manager/Supervisor (FT) Sr. Technician (FT) Table Games Dealer (FT/PT), Dual Rate (FT) Floor Supervisor (FT)

Kiana Lodge Server (PT) Environmental Service Worker (FT) Marketing Director (FT), Driver (FT/PT)

Port Madison Enterprises offers an excellent benefits package for FT employees. Please visit www.clearwatercasino.com to submit an application online. Recruiter: 360-598-8717; Jobline 360-598-1360 DFWP, PME expressly promotes Tribal Preference

Employment Sales & Retail

Employment Restaurant

Employment Transportation/Drivers

Art Museum -

Art Museum -

Bistro Staff: Bainbridge Island Museum of Ar t seeks PT food ser vice, facilities rentals, and sales help. Food service, customer service, computer skills & flex hours req. Full job description at www.biartmuseum.org Deadline 5/24. Cov. Ltr and Resume to: marit@biartmuseum.org or BIMA, PO BOX 11413, BI, WA 98110.

Store Sales Associate: Bainbridge Island Museum of Ar t seeks PT sales help. Retail sales, customer service, computer skills & flex hours req. Full job description at www.biartmuseum.org Deadline 5/24. Cov. Ltr and Resume to: diana@biartmuseum.org or BIMA, PO BOX 11413, BI, WA 98110.

DRIVERS -- Inexper ienced/Experienced. Unbeatable career Opport u n i t i e s . Tr a i n e e , Company Driver, Lease Operator, Lease Trainers. (877) 369-7105 www.centraldrivingjobs.com

DRIVER -- Two raises in first year. Qualify for any por tion of $0.03/mile See also ad for Art quar ter ly bonus: $0.1 Museum - Bistro Staff PT Safety, $0.1 Production, help wanted. EOE. $0.1 MPG. 3 months OTR experience. 800See also ad for Art Employment Museum - Store Sales Asso- Transportation/Drivers 414-9569 www.driveknight.com ciate PT help wanted. EOE DRIVERS -- Get on the Road Fast! Immediate Openings! Top Pay, Full Extra auto parts bring in Benefits, CDL-A, Haz- Need extra cash? Place extra cash when you place mat, Doubles Required! your classiďŹ ed ad today! an ad in the ClassiďŹ eds. Haney Truck Line, Call Call 1-800-388-2527 or Open 24 hours a day Now. 1-888-414-4467. Go online 24 hours a www.gohaney.com day www.nw-ads.com. www.nw-ads.com.

Suquamish Tribe Gaming Commission Surveillance CCTV Technician To provide support, maintenance, installation and repair of CCTV and related equipment. Must be able to perform technical duties, and have knowledge of NEC Handbook guidelines for low voltage and CCTV installation, electronics and circuitry. Must have Low Voltage Card or able to obtain in 6 mo. Period. (Limited Energy Systems) Diploma or GED required. Must have computer experience and good math and communication skills. To Apply Call: (360) 394-8414 For employment application or e-mail jgooby@suquamish.nsn.us Salary: DOE This position closes on 05/17/2013 at 4:30 p.m. EEO/Indian Preference Employer.

Harrison Medical Center is seeking a Major Gifts Officer. If you'd like to submit your application, please visit our employment page at http://www.harrisonmedical.org/home/employment/ Position Summary: Under the direction of the Executive Director of Harrison Medical Center’s Foundation, this position serves as a Major Gifts Officer for Harrison Medical Center Foundation: responsible for managing personal relationships with a portfolio of approximately 125 prospects and donors, implementing strategies for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding these important friends of Harrison Medical Center. Education Required: Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience Required: Five to seven years of successful progressive fundraising experience, including best practices in major and planned gifts strategy and operations. Will consider local accomplished non-traditional candidates, who: clearly demonstrate aptitude for major gifts fundraising (i.e., see skills and abilities); have a positive track record in a related field (preferably sales of non-tangible commodities); and have an extensive established network of priority contacts in Harrison’s service area.


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Caregivers

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Go bananas for Chocolate Chia Coconut Yogurt GLUTEN free I foodies

love love love the cold creaminess of this recipe. I love it as a breakfast treat or a dessert treat anytime of the day or night. Just a few Gluten Free Vegan ingredients and two easy steps to make this Go Bananas for Chocolate Chia Coconut Yogurt Treat. This is my SoDelicious Dairy Free 2013 Recipe Contest entry. So, please, pin it from the official Pinterest page, like it, share it and vote for it today! Go Bananas for Chocolate Chia Coconut Yogurt Treat Step one — SoDelicious Chocolate Chia Pudding 4 Tbs. Chia Seeds 1 1/4 cup SoDelicious Coconut Milk — Unsweetened or Unsweetened Vanilla 1 Tbs. Cinnamon 2 Tbs. Palm sugar 1 Tbs. Gluten Free Vanilla 2 Tbs. Pernigotti Cocoa

This chilled, creamy chocolate treat is easy — no bake, so no heating up your kitchen.

By lisa garza Powder 1 12 oz. or larger canning jar Turn on some of your favorite dancing music. Put all of the ingredients into the canning jar. Seal the jar with the lid and shake, shake, shake your “groove thang” while it all mixes up! Mix for 1-2 minutes or when you see all of the ingredients incorporated together. Place the jar in the refrigerator overnight. This will allow the Chia seeds to become plump, thick and pudding-like from absorbing the coconut milk. Allowing the Chia seeds to absorb the liquid also makes it much kinder and gentler to digestion. When they

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become plump, they have absorbed all of the liquid they can. When you open the jar, you will see that the thick pudding grew overnight. That is from the liquid being absorbed into the Chia seeds. You can eat this SoDelicious Chocolate Pudding alone or you can kick it up a few notches and carry on with this

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Step 2 — Serving Go Bananas for Chocolate Chia Coconut Yogurt Treat SoDelicious Coconut Yogurt or Greek Yogurt — Plain Sliced or chopped almonds 1 small banana – sliced cinnamon

3-4 Tbs SoDelicious Chocolate Pudding

Pour your favorite SoDelicious Coconut Yogurt into a chilled bowl. Add the SoDelicious Chocolate Pudding. Add the sliced bananas, almonds and sprinkle some cinnamon on top.

I like to use the plain SoDelicious Yogurt, but it works wonderfully with any of the flavors. The new SoDelicious Greek Coconut Yogurts would be lovely as well. I also change it up and add berries to the bowl. This chilled, creamy chocolate treat is so easy — no bake, so no heating up your kitchen! The other wonderful thing about this recipe is that there is minimal clean up. The jar and the bowl is all that needs cleaning when you are done with them, so it is a sustainable treat too. The chocolate pudding

recipe makes 2-3 servings and lasts 1-2 days in the refrigerator. TIP: I like to let the Chia seeds sit in the chocolate coconut milk mixture overnight to allow for maximum liquid absorption. If you skip this step and try to make it right away, the Chia seed will try to draw moisture from your body and may cause dehydration. So if you don’t want to wait overnight, allow the Chocolate Chia Pudding mixture to chill in the fridge for at least 1-2 hours. Trust me, it is well worth the wait! So go ahead … Go bananas for Chocolate Chia Coconut Yogurt treat. Don’t forget to vote for this recipe today on the official SoDelicious 2013 Dairy Free Recipe Contest page on Pinterest today. Voting is open through May 23. Salud!

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45th Annual

Viking Fest 2013

Friday, May 17th

12:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. • Food/Craft Booths open on Anderson Parkway • Carnival opens at King Olav Parking Lot until 10 p.m. • Viking Village & Suquamish Arts & Crafts open in MIW Waterfront Park Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion sponsored by VALLEY NURSERY 3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. • Dance Within Troupe 4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Opening Ceremony – Kvelstad Pavilion in MIW Waterfront Park • Presentation of the Colors by the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Color Guard • Norwegian National Anthems - Poulsbo Sons of Norway Men’s Chorus • U.S. National Anthem sung by Miss West Sound Megan Leibold • Welcomes by Mayor Becky Erickson & Commissioner Robert Gelder • Introduction and Welcome of Viking Fest’s title sponsor, SAFEWAY

Saturday, May 18th 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 41st Annual Poulsbo Noon Lions’ Pancake Breakfast. Held at NK High School. All funds benefit the Lions’ NK High School Scholarship Fund 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 36th Annual Viking Fest Road Race Sponsored by POULSBO’S PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. Check in at Lions Park 9:00 a.m. Start of 5-Mile Run 9:05 a.m. Start of 1-Mile Run 10:15 a.m. Start of Kid’s Dash on Front Street 10:30 a.m. Road Race Awards at Parade Reviewing Stand 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Viking Village & Suquamish Arts & Crafts open in MIW Waterfront Park 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Food/Craft Booths open on Anderson Parkway Carnival open at King Olav Parking Lot until 10 p.m. Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion in MIW Waterfront Park 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sons of Norway Lodge #44 Poulsbo Scandinavian Luncheon, Upstairs at the SONs: Open-faced Sandwiches, Pea Soup, and Baked Goods.

4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

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Presented by

Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park, Anderson Parkway, King Olav Parking Lot in Downtown Poulsbo

• Welcome by Mr. Tony Smallbeck, President of the Poulsbo Sons of Norway • Introduction of 2013 Miss Viking Fest Allison Pace & her Court, Little Miss Viking Fest Luci Norton & her Court, Miss West Sound Megan Leibold, Miss West Sound Outstanding Teen Emily Houston, and Miss Poulsbo Makenzie Moody. • Norwegian Songs - sung by the Sons of Norway Men’s Chorus • Kingston High School Choir • Poulsbo Sons of Norway Leikarringen Dancers 5:00 p.m. – Kindergarten through 4th Grade 5:30 p.m. – 5th through 12th Grades • Ku-Umba Breidablik Marimba Group • North Kitsap High School Band and Jazz Band • Country Music by MissyG Band

Members will also be making lefse and krumkake during the luncheon. 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge Membership Drive Beer Garden 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 44th Annual Parade – Front St, sponsored by CENTRAL MARKET Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion sponsored by VALLEY NURSERY 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Country Cloggers 10:30 a.m. – 11: 00 a.m. Poulsbo Sons of Norway Sammendra Adult Folk Dancers 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 a.m. InMotion - All forms of dance, child to adult. 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Kitsap Kickers Line Dancers 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Leikarringen Dancers of Leif Erickson Lodge 2-001, Ballard 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 44th Annual Parade – Downtown Poulsbo, sponsored by CENTRAL MARKET 4:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Scoil Rince Slieveloughane –Irish Dance Group 5:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. Music by “Me & The Boys” – Bluegrass & Country Pop Music 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Music by “James Redfern” – Rock-Pop-Soul Music

Sunday, May 19th 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 41st Annual Poulsbo Noon Lions’ Pancake Breakfast. Held at NK High School. All funds benefit the Lions’ NK High School Scholarship Fund 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Food/Craft Booths open on Anderson Parkway Carnival open at King Olav Parking Lot until 5:30 p.m. Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion in Liberty Bay Park Viking Village & Suquamish Arts & Crafts open in MIW Waterfront Park 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Kupcake Krigen (Cupcake War) in MIW Waterfront Park sponsored by MARINE VIEW BEVERAGE 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Murder Mystery – Solve Murder of King Baldur for Cash Prizes sponsored by AMERICANWEST BANK 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sons of Norway Lodge #44 Poulsbo Video Presentations (Open to the Public, Free Admission, Upstairs at the SONs.) - 12:00 to 1:30 p.m.: Paper Clips –Norwegian Invention & Symbol of Resistance to Nazis - 1:30 to 2:45 p.m.: Edward Grieg: What Price Immortality - 2:45 to 4:00 p.m.: Rick Steves: Fjords of Norway and Oslo 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Viking Fest Stand Up Paddleboard Race – 5 mile race (Liberty Bay) 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Viking Fest Stand Up Paddleboard Race – 1 mile race (Liberty Bay) 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1st Annual Message-In-A-Bottle Race (Liberty Bay) sponsored by WELLS FARGO

PARKING

Entertainment at Kvelstad Pavilion sponsored by VALLEY NURSERY 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Poulsbo Elementary School Marimba Group 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Kate Hart - Pop Soloist 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Samara Dancers 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. PLANTED – local cover band 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Oyster Eating Contest – sign up at THE LOFT RESTAURANT Sponsored by THE LOFT RESTAURANT, Poulsbo 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Annual Lutefisk Eating Contest. Sign up at Information Booth before 1 p.m. on Sunday. $10.00 entry fee, limited to 12 contestants, 18 years and over. Sponsored by PENINSULA CREDIT UNION, Poulsbo Lutefisk donated by NEW DAY FISHERIES, Port Townsend Lutefisk prepared by the POULSBO LODGE OF THE SONS OF NORWAY 3: 00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Event Awards: 3:00 p.m. Stand-Up Paddleboard Race Awards 3:10 p.m. Kupcake Krigen Awards sponsored by MARINE VIEW BEVERAGE 3:20 p.m. Murder Mystery Solved – King Crowned, Arrest Made, Prizes Awarded!! 3:50 p.m. 1st Annual Message-In-A-Bottle Race - Prize Winners Announced 4:00 p.m. Booths and Entertainment Close 6:00 p.m. Carnival Closes

Places to park in downtown Poulsbo are limited. Those vehicles with Disability placards can park at the Edward Jones Investment Offices, 19032 Jensen Way NE, or across the street in front of the old City Hall. On Saturday, all other attendees may park at the North Kitsap High School and Middle School campuses and ride the shuttle to downtown ($2 roundtrip charge for those ages 5 and up). You may park at the Gateway Fellowship Church or First Lutheran lots (May 17 & 18 only) for a suggested $5.00 donation.

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