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FINAL FIELD TRIP
It won’t be their last field trip, but it’s their last field trip as Breidablik School students. Photos — page A14. n
By KIPP ROBERTSON
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POULSBO — Nearly 500 high school seniors are expected to throw their caps into the air Friday and Saturday as
the community celebrates the graduates of 2013. An estimated 300 North Kitsap High School Vikings will graduate Friday, 7 p.m, at North Kitsap Stadium.
On Saturday at 2 p.m., 194 Kingston High School Buccaneers will graduate at the stadium. The graduation rate for Kingston High School is about
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Pearson Elementary School first-grader Kye Brandon checks out his new ride at the Books for Bikes Challenge prize presentation, June 7. Kipp Robertson/ Herald
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POULSBO — Charlotte Edwards was enrolled for two years in the North Kitsap School District’s Parent Assisted Learning program, which assists homeschooled students. The homeschool program was a better fit for Charlotte, who is an accelerated student, her mother Michelle said. With changes coming to the PAL program, however, Charlotte could be one of many students who will not
enroll with the program for the 2013-14 school year. During the PAL picnic June 10 at Raab Park, estimates of the number of K-8 students not returning to the program were between 30-40. An average of 62 students were enrolled in the K-8 PAL program this year, according to district Director of Elementary Education Patricia Moore. An average of 32 students were enrolled in the 9-12 section of the program. See PAL, Page A3
One of four winners donates ‘Victory’ concert will help her prize to Caring for Carmen children battling lifeBy KIPP ROBERTSON
LOCAL NEWS SoundWorks gets another two months
85 percent, according to information from the school. Of those graduates, approximately 65 percent plan to attend college next year.
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PAL program may lose 3/5s of student roster
Hopstock Kitsap is becoming to brewing what Napa is to wine
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500 graduate from NK schools
From books to bikes
outdoors Big Valley family provides link to trails on Pope land
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OULSBO — When Kelsee Bryant began reading for the Books for Bikes Challenge, she already knew what she would do with a bike if she won. And it wasn’t go for a ride. Kelsee, a fourth-grader, already has a bicycle. So she decided she would put the bike up for sale, and donate the proceeds to the Caring
for Carmen Foundation. The Pearson student wanted to help out Carmen Garringer’s parents as much as she can. Carmen, a Suquamish Elementary School student, is undergoing treatment for cancer. “I don’t need another bike,” Kelsee said June 7 during the 20th family barbecue at Pearson. “I read a lot.” It turns out all that reading Kelsee did paid off. She was one of four students at
Pearson to receive a bicycle from the Masons’ Warren G. Harding Lodge No. 260. The lodge gathered the bicycles for the second year for the challenge. Along with Kelsee, firstgrader Kye Brandon, secondgrader Emilio Douglas, and fourth-grader Farhan Suhaime won bicycles. Students participating in the challenge filled out reading See BIKE, Page A4
threatening illnesses By RICHARD WALKER
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KINGSTON – There’s an adventurous side to David Williamson. The 2-year-old, who calls himelf “Ijah” – short for his middle name, Elijah -- likes Dora the Explorer, likes to go to the zoo, likes animals and fish, and
likes to draw his ABCs. In Minnesota for tests to see if doctors can transplant insulin-producing islet cells from his pancreas to his liver, he did what any kid does once he has the chance: He hit the hotel pool. Ijah is as courageous as he his adventurous.
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Though “numerous scholarship offers have been received for Buccaneers seniors,” according to the school, there is no accurate amount of the scholarships awarded. Ditto for the Vikings. The percentage of Viking graduates planning for college next year was not known Thursday. North Kitsap’s Reagan Colyer and Mencius Leonard will speak at the Vikings’ graduation ceremony. Colyer is class valedictorian, Leonard is salutatorian. Nine NK graduates also earned associate’s degrees from Olympic College through the Running Start program: Brittney Brown, Cassandra Castillo, Elizabeth Donnelly, Zachery Kuntz, Scott Leeming, Madison Minder, Nathan Trivers, Gregory Warns, and Colyer. Kingston’s Cailyn Crossland, Simon Campo, Lauren Miller and Victor Morgan will address the Buccaneers. Crossland and Campo are co-salutatorians, Miller and Morgan are covaledictorians. Four Kingston graduates also earned associate’s degrees from Olympic College through the Running Start program: Miles A. Dudley, Logan A. Green, Jessica N. Johnson, and Kyler D. Lacey. Singers from the Suquamish Tribe and Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe will sing an honor song at both graduations. The high school bands will perform at their respective graduations; the NKHS Concert Choir will also perform for the Vikings. West Sound Acaqdemy’s 12th annual commencement ceremony was June 6 at Kiana Lodge. Eight students graduated,. Sine $156,495 in scholarships wete awarded, and class members had acceptance letters from a total of 19 colleges and universities.
Interpretive walk in Port Gamble Walk an interpretive trail through the forest south of town with naturalist Jim Trainer on June 22 from 9-11 a.m. The walk is two miles roundtrip on undulating terrain. Children are welcome. Meet at the Port Gamble General Store. To register, contact mary@greatpeninsula.org or (360) 373-3500.
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PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap County residents are a bit too chunky and aren’t exercising like they should. And they’re drinking alcohol and eating fast food more often than they once did. At least, that’s what Kitsap County health officials found when they looked at data for their annual “health indicators” analysis. The report is prepared each year by the Kitsap Public Health District and was presented to the Kitsap Public Health Board on June 4. According to Siri Kushner, an epidemiologist with the health district, the
review is designed to be a “report card of the health of the county.” “It shows who we are and how healthy we are,” Kushner said. “We use it as a way to measure trends over time.” The report is based on information from a number of sources, including the state Health Department, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Census, the state Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, and the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Among the findings: Kitsap County adults have not been maintaining a healthy weight. That finding is based on the body mass index numbers for Kitsap County residents.
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Kitsap Community Pool. Moore said: Changes to She liked having a class- staffing, and consolidating room that wasn’t at home, the program at Kingston she said. There were also Middle School. The program will clubs, such as chess, soccer and drama, that gave her become a K-12 program, extra activity. She would with one person instead of prefer not having all online three heading the program, Moore said. By consolidatclasses, she said. Craig and Adams,moving DVM, MS the pro“I did like the clubs a lot,” ing Bethanyto Adams, DVM portables outside Charlotte said as she took a gram break from the playground KMS, it will be easier to oversee and will cut back at Raab Park. 19494 7th Avenue Dawn Pryde, a parent of on expenses. Moore said Poulsbo districtVillage wants to ensure three, said she is planning the Centerare being students’ needs to enroll her children in the Shopping met, while complying with Quilcene School District’s poulsboanimalclinic.com homeschool program, Washington Administrative P.E.A.R.L. The program is Code. “We are saddened by also done online. Dawn and Michelle will the fact that they will not interact with instructors via come back,” Moore said of email in order to make sure departing students. “What their children are kept up- we want to do is offer [a] to-speed and so they can rigorous, compliant and an communicate any ques- effective system,” she said. Moore said the district tions they may have. The district is aware stu- will look to “build the prodents are being pulled out gram back up again.” In a letter to parents dated of the program, Moore said. Included in reasons stu- June 10, 2013, Moore wrote, dents are being pulled out, “the upcoming change in
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forms. For every 15 minutes a K-2 student reads, their form is initialed by a parent. Students in grades 3-5 had to read 30 minutes for a parent’s initial. The forms were then placed in a box. At the end of the challenge, four forms were selected at random. The challenge encouraged at least 50 percent of the students at Pearson to read more, Pearson Principal Deb Foreman said. The students know they need to read, but adding an extra incentive gives it a “fun twist,” Foreman said. It can be difficult to get students to read, she said, but add the chance to win a bike, and there is more willingness. Though the two students with the most hours did not win bicycles from the random drawings, they were recognized at the barbecue. Second-grader Kainoa Bonsell read 66 hours; fourth-grader Lucas Bertnik read 108 hours. The bicycle program was introduced by the Masonic Grand Lodge five years ago, being picked up last year by the local chap-
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Continued from page A3 The adult smoking rate decreased 24 percent in 1998 to 18 percent in 2010. But the rate of adult drugassociated deaths has gone up, from 11 per 100,000 residents in 1999-2001 to 16 per 100,000 in 2009-11. Kushner said suicides decreased from 15 per 100,000 residents in 1998 to 13 per 100,000 in 2009-11. The percentage of students who report they’ve considered attempting suicide has gone up, however,
Kelsee Bryant receives a bike from Adam Derr of the Masonic Lodge, as a prize in the Books for Bikes Challenge. She in turn donated the bike to Caring for Carmen. Contributed ter. Ultimately, Warren G. Harding Lodge Master Adam Derr would like to see the program used districtwide. Derr is looking for more businesses to supply bicycles. Two bicy-
cles were donated by local businesses — the Poulsbo McDonalds and Meineke Car Care Center. The other two were donated by the lodge.
from 12 percent in 2006 to 18 percent in 2012. Kushner said Kitsap County is making improvements in environmental health. The number of healthy air days has increased from 83 percent in 2001 to 91 percent in 2011. And the quality of water is improving in freshwater streams, based on fecal coliform bacteria detected in streams. Additionally, the number of violations detected in food establishments has decreased almost 20 percent. “We’ve made strides in
our food safety outreach,” Kushner said. Deaths from motor vehicle collisions dropped from 11 to eight per 100,000 residents in the periods 19982000 to 2009-11. Crashrelated hospitalizations dropped from 60 to 44 per 100,000 residents in the same time span. County Commissioner Josh Brown, the health board’s chairman, said the report should be used to set some health goals for the county. “As a policy board, we could set goals of where we’re trying to get,” he said.
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David ‘Ijah’ Williamson enjoys the pool during a visit to Minnesota for tests. Doctors will transplant insulin-producing cells from his pancreas to his liver.
Continued from page A1 Watching him swim and play with other family members, you wouldn’t know this is a boy who knows pain, who knows what it feels like when digestive enzymes get blocked in the pancreas and start digesting that organ from the inside out. He has the unwelcome distinction of being one of 10,000 children this year to be diagnosed with pancreatitis. And he’s on tap to become the youngest child in the U.S., and possibly the world, to have his pancreas removed and insulin-generating cells transplanted to his liver or elsewhere is his abdomen. On his journey to good health, Ijah and his family are going to get some help — financial and emotional — from the community and some ol’ rock ’n’ rollers. The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce is teaming with Glen Bui of Born To Be Wild to present the Victory Music Festival June 29, 4 p.m., at Mike Wallace Park. This is a free event created to raise awareness of local children being treated for life-threatening diseases, and to raise money for Seattle Children’s Hospital where most of the children are being treated. In addition to Ijah, Suquamish Craig Adams, DVM, MS Elementary School stuBethany Adams, DVM dent Carmen Garringer is being treated for extraosse19494 7thsarcoma, Avenue ous Ewing’s and Vinland Elementary Poulsbo VillageSchool student Ian Gunnell is being Shopping Center treated for a rare form of poulsboanimalclinic.com leukemia. Donations will be accepted at the event. The headliner is Born To Be Wild, comprised of former members of Steppenwolf, Magic Carpet Ride, Savannah Nix and Pegasus. Christine Salazar & Her Rad Band (www. christinesalazarmusic.com) will open. In addition to food and craft vendors from the Kingston Farmers Market, commemorative T-shirts will be available and the Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary Club Beer Garden will be open. Bui, Born to Be Wild’s guitarist and manager, and Colleen Carey, Kingston Chamber executive director, hatched the plan for the Craig Adams, MS concert event after aDVM, benefit Bethany Adams, DVM for “Caring for Carmen” in Poulsbo. Born ToAvenue Be Wild (www. 19494 7th magiccarpetrideinc.com) Poulsbo Village devotes most of its perShopping Center formances to charitable poulsboanimalclinic.com causes. A New Year’s Eve
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Congratulations, Class of 2013 A pproximately 502 high school seniors from two public schools and one private school are graduating in commencement ceremonies that began June 6.
West Sound Academy’s commencement ceremony was June 6, 7 p.m., at Kiana Lodge. North Kitsap High School’s commencement is June 14, 7 p.m., at North Kitsap Stadium. Kingston High School’s commencement is June 15, 2 p.m., at North Kitsap Stadium. Olympic College’s commencement is June 16, 2 p.m., at the Kitsap Fairgrounds pavilion, 1200 Fairgrounds Road, Bremerton. The commencement ceremonies are open to the public. The graduates are the subject of a special section in this edition of the North Kitsap Herald.
To the Class of 2013, we offer this message: Congratulations on reaching this milestone in your life. As you stand on the threshold of adulthood, prepared to take on the world, here are some things we want you to know. The world you inherit is different than the one that existed that first day of school. Since kindergarten, the U.S. has fought two wars and weathered the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. We have been changed by these experiences. But you have what it takes to thrive and be catalysts for positive change in this brave new world. You have the confidence that comes from pushing yourself. You raised market animals for 4-H, earned money to go on school trips, performed on the community theater stage, competed in sports, took Advanced Placement exams. You wrote music and produced videos. You participated in community projects here and abroad. You know about teamwork and fair play, both in the classroom and on the sports field. When competition was tough, you did your best and were a good sport. You offered a hand to an injured opponent. You gave credit to your teammates, knowing the victory was a shared accomplishment. You enjoyed the competition even if a title was out of reach, knowing that the friendships, good health and self-discipline that come from sport have more value than a trophy. You have resilience, something that you learned from living in this unique place. All of your life here, you’ve seen how your community won’t say “no” when the chips are down. When someone in the community needed help, you joined your neighbors in coming to aid. When tragedy struck other parts of the country or the world, you joined your neighbors in responding with compassion and giving. When a local cause needed support, you joined your neighbors in meeting the need. And now, here you are, ready to don cap and gown and get that well-deserved diploma. Sure, the world poses different challenges for you than it did for us on our graduation day. But you are ready. And your community has confidence in you. Even though eyes may tear as you prepare to leave, we eagerly anticipate news of the heights you will scale, the goals you will achieve, the changes you will bring to the communities you will touch. Good luck, graduates.
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Letters Don’t close door on ag enterprises I support the growth of a local economy and I look at the Sawdust Hill Llama Farm as an agriculturalrelated community service establishment that clearly is about keeping dollars in Kitsap County. I hate mail-order catalogues to purchase products. I support what Sawdust Hill Llama Farm provides in a variety of services, including agritourism opportunities. We have too few farms open to the public that offers people hands-on experiences as well as the ability to pick up needed supplies and related products. I am opposed to losing this viable and service-oriented resource in our community. I agree with Scott Hall’s suggestion to put a moratorium on any farm business actions until DCD makes time to update our very outdated set of codes addressing agricultural businesses. Do not close the door on this ag enterprise. Nikki Johanson Pheasant Fields Farm
We want more vets to cross our doorstep I can’t thank you enough for the article that appeared in today’s Herald about Poulsbo Post 245 as well as the editorial opinion (“American Legion Post 245 offers help to vets, spouses,” page A1; “Services for those who stood for their country,” page A4, June 7 Herald). Those that staff our Service Office deserve all the accolades they can get because they work so hard and are truly dedicated! All of us hope that because of the article, we will find more veterans at our door step! From all of us at Poulsbo Post 245, thank you. Don Spinar Commander Poulsbo Post 245
60 years of great Little League memories What a wonderful day on June 1 for the 60th birthday of North Kitsap Little League. A huge thank you to everyone who volunteered and participated at this great event. A special thanks to those in the past who kept North Kitsap Little League going. Ed Moon, George Edgley, Marion Phillips, John Belgarde, Lindley Smith, Virgil Taylor, Mike Driscoll, and all the coaches, parents and volunteers over the years — you people are very special to all and helped to keep memories alive for all our players and families. What a great program for all. Mary Lou and Bob Reister Poulsbo
Assault investigations should be independent Sen. Murray’s bill on sexual assault in the military comes up short. It looked like row upon row of military medals when the Joint Chiefs of Staff and high-ranking representatives from all the military services appeared before the Senate Armed Services
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Committee on June 4 to talk about proposed solutions to the sexual assault crisis in the military. While there are a number of proposed solutions under consideration, competing bills by Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., offer two different approaches. Sen. Gillibrand’s bill takes the decision to prosecute serious criminal matters out of the hands of the chain of command and places it with independent, trained military prosecutors. Murray’s bill allows the matter to stay within the chain unless there is a “conflict of interest.” There’s the rub. There is always a conflict of interest within the chain of command or, at least, the appearance of a conflict of interest. Any sexual assault allegation can potentially reflect negatively on the commander’s skill and efficiency — even when the commander is vigorous in fighting sexual misconduct. On a number of occasions, it has been the chain of command that stifles the filing of criminal complaints. Commanders can now overrule a military prosecutor on whether to refer a case to court martial. Alleged victims are simply reluctant to go through the chain of command for what are obvious reasons. Even the most ethical military commanders are not trained criminal investigators or prosecuSee LETTERS, Page A5
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e live in a world of mixed signals at Fishline. On one hand, we watch as the Dow soars to historic levels, celebrate because jobs are more plentiful and homes are selling again. On the other hand, we sit with clients who don’t seem to be included in this recovery but are instead experiencing nearly unfathomable challenges. They can be the kind of problems that send you to your knees, cause sleepless nights and require a humbling, last-resort trip up 3rd Avenue that you never thought you’d make. We worry as we hear these stories, wondering how we will find the resources to help. We are dealing with sequestration, federal and local cutbacks and reduced monetary donations, any of which will limit our ability to help those
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“The military chain of command has had years to deal with the epidemic of sexual assault. They have failed.” — Bernadette Foley Suquamish
tors. Particular expertise in neutrally evaluating cases for court martial is absolutely necessary. The reasons cited by those who would like to see these decisions remain in the chain of command have to do with unit cohesion. But this is a straw argument. “Unit cohesion” was hoisted to resist racial integration, women and gays in the military. Throughout many other professions, serious criminal misconduct matters are routinely and successfully dealt with “outside the chain of command.” Of course, minor misconduct matters (AWOL, minor insubordination) should be handled internally by commanders and Gillibrand’s bill provides for that. The military chain of command has had years to deal with the epidemic of sexual assault. They have failed. Sen. Murray has always touted herself as a
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS By MARY NADER who need it the most. We have to squeeze out solut i o n s where there are few to consider. We get frustrated when we see families who have nothing, who come to us simply hoping for a place to stay tonight, and the shelters are full. Then we get a call from a mother who says her young daughter would like to have a birthday party but, instead of gifts, she
wants the kids who come to bring food for Fishline’s children’s weekend packs. They even want to pack the bags as a part of the festivities. Hearing of a particularly critical client situation, where an older couple may lose their house because the primary wage earner is facing cancer, a member of our community offers to pay their mortgage payments for a little while until other options are located. A member of a Boy Scout troop asks what Fishline needs, and when we talk about our need for a new food delivery truck, he answers without hesitation, “OK, we’ll get going on that.” It doesn’t occur to him to back down or shrink from the possibilities. These are gestures not offered out of fear or anxiety. They are simply the responses from loving
“If we believe that we will not be complete until we are all cared for, then that is exactly the community we will manifest.” hearts, doing their part to make things better, one life at a time. Perhaps we are in a better place than most. We witness the beautiful balancing that life often orchestrates — where there is lack, there is often a reciprocal response. Our community answers the call, sometimes giving more than is needed because our kindness has no limit. These are our Hunger Heroes, ordinary people who in their own way are taking the
future into their hands, not allowing discouragement or intimidation to change their belief that things can be better. No mixed signals here — as long as there is a need, these people will find a way to meet it. This is perhaps our greatest hope and the test of our community mettle. If we believe that we will not be complete until we are all cared for, then that is exactly the community we will manifest. And if each of us did one thing to contribute to the solution, just one gesture that softened life’s blows for another, we might be surprised and proud of the world we will create. — Mary Nader is executive director of North Kitsap Fishline. Contact her at (360) 779-4191, director@ nkfishline.org.
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friend of the military, but she is too close to the brass on this one. Each of the military services has introduced plans to take steps to address the issue. There will be training, victim advocates and more “evaluations.” But increased “evaluation” provides more motivation for a commander to discourage the filing of a complaint or make the whole complaint go away. Bernadette Foley Suquamish
The conspiracy behind Sept. 11 The saying “all politics is local” goes to 9/11 truth. Local first-responders failing this litmus test of the greatest crime of history should be dismissed. These questions are serious, possibly casus belli for World War III. The 9/11 truth movement generated from nonstop official obstruction, right off the bat. Failing the test here means that they work elsewhere, checking in their badges behind them at the front door, thank you anyway. Sept. 11 falsers refuse to engage two key issues: a) Nonexistent empirical support via “science,” e.g. experimental validation or plausible scale model of collapses. b) The 9/11 money trail. The “credible hypothesis” of controlled demolition
is a valid working theory. Jonathan Cole debunked the junk science of National Geographic in his backyard with simple experiments. Whistleblower Kevin Ryan does a stand-up job with the 9/11 money trail; Google search “bush-project-hammer” for starters. The flippant, dismissive Rachel Maddow is not up to speed with public acceptance levels; I believe that her ratings plummeted significantly on behalf of her biased reporting. We are more than willing to debate the Hearst-owned Popular Mechanics piece any time or place. Locally, law enforcement or firefighters who support the official lie are dangerous luxuries. They are, as such, traitors to the republic, enemies of the people, and nothing less.
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Occurred around 1:40 p.m. n Theft 3 reported on 10000 block of NE State Highway 104, Kingston. Occurred around 2:03 p.m. n Vehicle theft reported on 26000 block of Ritter Lane NE, Kingston. Occurred around 5:05 p.m. n Burglary 2 reported on 14000 block of Silverdale Way NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:27 p.m.
n Criminal trespass 2 reported on 15000 block of Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish. Occurred around 7:35 p.m. June 7 n Theft reported on Sackman Lane NE and NE Totten Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 12:59 p.m. n Assault 2 reported on 23000 block of Coburg Place NW, Poulsbo. Occurred around 4:41 p.m. n Theft 3 reported on 7700 block of NE
police calls The Poulsbo Police Department responded to the following calls June 5-11. June 5 n Theft 2 reported on 2000 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred between 8:30 p.m. June 3 and 9:30 p.m. June 5. Estimated loss $751. n Theft from motor vehicles reported on 19000 block of Front Street. Occurred between 7 p.m. June 4 and 10:30 a.m. June 5. Estimated loss $2,210. n Assault 4 reported on 19000 block of Viking Avenue. Occurred around 2:59 p.m. n Identity theft reported on 500 block of Carolyn Lane. Occurred between
Beachwood Avenue, Indianola. Occurred around 8 p.m. June 8 n Threats reported on 11000 block of Central Valley Road NE, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:29 p.m. n Residential burglary reported on 300 block of NE Paulson Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 1:32 p.m.
n Bicycle theft reported on 2000 block of Bartre Court. Occurred around 8:20 p.m. Estimated loss $300. n Theft 3 reported on Cameo Court. Occurred between 10:10 a.m. June 7 and 10:10 a.m. June 8. Estimated loss $250. n Theft 3 reported on 1000 block of NE Forest Rock Lane. Occurred between 1:20-5:05 p.m. Estimated loss $81. June 11 n Rape 1 reported on 19000 block of 2nd Avenue. Occurred around 3:59 p.m. n Residential burglary reported on 20000 block of Bue Rund Loop. Occurred around 5:38 p.m.
June 9 Burglary reported on 37000 block of Thors Road NE, Hansville. Occurred around 1:04 p.m. n Burglary reported at NE Marina Vista Court and NE Paulson Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 2:48 p.m. n Theft reported on 1400 block of NE Tagholm Road, Keyport. Occurred around 7:36 p.m. n
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n Harassment reported on 4800 block of NE Rova Road, Poulsbo. Occurred around 9:52 p.m. n Assault 2 reported at Brockton Avenue NE and NE Fern Street, Suquamish. Occurred around 11 p.m. n Assault 4 reported on 9700 block of NE Eglon Road, Kingston. Occurred around 1:55 a.m.
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4:51 p.m. Feb. 1 and 4:52 p.m. June 5. Estimated loss $10,000. June 6 n Harassment reported on 18000 block of 3rd Avenue. Occurred around 2:19 p.m. June 7 n Malicious mischief 3 reported on 1700 block of Hostmark Street. Occurred around 12:48 a.m. n Theft 3 reported on 18000 block of Fjord Drive. Occurred between 11 p.m. June 6 and 7 a.m. June 7. Estimated loss $43. June 10 n Theft 3 (shoplifting) reported on 19000 block of 7th Avenue. Occurred around 11:30 a.m. Estimated loss $75.
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Celebration for Millie’s Trail Rotary Classic is one week away
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OULSBO — Two dreams came true when the North Kitsap Trails Association opened Millie’s Trail to the public June 11. The trail links Big Valley Road to Olympic Property Group forest land. It’s a long sought after connection, association president Linda Berry-Maraist said. “We’ve been wanting it for quite a while,” BerryMaraist said. It’s also something Millie Dove Muller thought would be a good contribution to the community. Muller celebrated her 97th birthday June 11, which coincided with the
trail dedication. Muller opened a portion of her property to the public to allow a trail to be built through it. “[Millie] just wants people to enjoy the land,” said Millie’s niece, Nan Mader. And so, in a break between rain showers, the 97-year-old Big Valley resident cut the ceremonial ribbon — with the help of County Commissioner Rob Gelder — to mark another addition to the forestland trails network. The land has been in Millie’s family for at least 110 years. Millie’s family, decendents of early Finnish emigrants, moved to the area after Millie’s great-grandfather made enough in the Alaska gold rush to purchase the
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land, according to Mader. The land the family owns totals about 160 acres. Millie was born in a tiny cottage that is still on the property, one of many sights trail-goers can view from the trail. A chicken coop, which was actually larger than the cottage Millie grew up in, still sits atop a hill overlooking the property. Poulsbo Historical Society members researched Millie’s family history prior to the trail being constructed, and recorded an oral history with Millie in 2009. The historical society contributed information that is on a display board at the trailhead. As a young girl, Millie and her sisters would hike the ridge now acces-
sible by the trail. During that time, most of the hill behind Millie’s home was logged, Mader said. There was a clear view of the Olympic Mountains, however, the young sisters at the time believed the mountains were made out of canning jars, Mader said. It was years later that they discovered the surreal, blue mountains were real. A link from Big Valley Road to the Olympic Property Group trails was on the top of the priority list in the Poulsbo trails plan, Berry-Maraist said. Berry-Maraist had already heard plenty of “thank you’s” from Big Valley residents about See Millie, Page A11
ger and better prizes,” according to a news release. Other contests include Hole-in-One, Closest to the Pin, and Longest Drive. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, third and fourth place. For more information, visit the Rotary Club website, www.knkrotarygolf. com, or call (360) 286-5178. Tee sponsors: Morgan Stanley, Liberty Bay Bank, Kingston CPA. Beverage Cart sponsors: 20/20 Eyecare Center, Windermere, Kitsap Physical Therapy, Kitsap Bank. Longest Drive sponsors: Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, American West Bank, North Kitsap Herald, Apple Tree Cove Dental, Center, Kingston Henr y Hardware, Sunnyview Consulting, Kingston IGA, Verity Credit Union, Kingston Marines, Wetter Family LLC. Closest to the Pin sponsors:: Valley Nursery, Wells Fargo Advisors (James Stagg). Driving Range sponsors: Martha & Mary at Home, Columbia Bank.
WestSound FC boys, girls teams on winning streaks SILVERDALE — WestSound FC’s BU-14 state-champion team won the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional Tournament opener in Boise June 12. The team also won the Snohomish Invitational (Gold) June 9. Also claiming titles were David Connolly’s GU-11 and Kevin Skinner’s GU-18 teams at the Rainier
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Kitsap County Commissioner Rob Gelder and Millie Muller cut the ceremonial ribbon during the dedication of Millie’s Trail June 11. Kipp Robertson / Herald
KINGSTON — Golfers will have a chance to swing for charity June 21 at the seventh Kingston Rotary Golf Classic at White Horse Golf Course. The event benefits various projects in the community, including the Food for Kids program, Coffee Oasis, Kingston Boys & Girls Club, homeless youth in the north end of Kitsap, and Kingston High School scholarships. The event can also increase the club’s pledge to the Village Green Foundation for the community center, and increase support for the local food banks and Kingston blood drives. Registration is $150, which includes greens fee for 18 holes of golf, a cart, range balls, tee-off gifts, lunch, drink tickets, and dinner during the awards ceremony. Guest dinner tickets are $25. A shotgun start is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. New to the classic is the Putting Contest, sponsored by Century Link. Golfers can expect “big-
Challenge in Puyallup. These were the only teams WestSound FC entered in each respective tournament. “This is a great start to the summer season,” WSFC Coaching Director George Vukic said. Quarterfinals begin Saturday in Boise, followed by semifinals and the regional championship Sunday.
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Millie Dove Muller cuts the first piece of cake on her 97th birthday June 11 on her property off of Big Valley Road. The North Kitsap Trails Association’s trail dedication for Millie’s Trail coincided with Millie’s birthday. Kipp Robertson / Herald
Nan Mader, Millie Muller’s niece, points to an old chicken coop that can be seen from the head of Millie’s Trail off of Big Valley Road. The coop was actually bigger than the house Millie grew up in. Kipp Robertson / Herald
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Central Puget Sound. Recently, Forterra and Pope Resources signed a purchase and sale agreement for 535 acres of forestland and 1.5 miles of shoreline along Port Gamble Bay and State Route 104. Advocates say conservation of the properties will assure protection for and access to the forests that contribute to the health of the Port
Gamble and Hood Canal watersheds. The Kitsap Forest & Bay Project is supported by Kitsap County, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, the Suquamish Tribe, Forterra, Great Peninsula Conservancy and many community groups. The parties must finalize fundraising and complete the purchase of the remaining forestlands
by March 2014. Millie’s trail can be accessed from the turnout just before 24472 Big Valley Road. It is for nonmotorized access — bikes and pedestrians. There is parking at the trail head for two vehicles at the most. The public is asked to stay on the trail, keep pets leashed, and to pack out trash.
Games will be played at Strawberr y Field Wednesday nights, June 26 to Aug. 14 — except July 3. Games are 6:30-8 p.m. The deadline for registration is June 21, which can be done at Poulsbo Parks and Recreation. Registration is $70. All players must provide their own equipment. Games are officiated. For more information contact Val Torrens, (360) 6971397.
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High School athletes. Registration is $50 per athlete, or $75 per family. Cost includes a T-shirt. Email Crisiti Frank at frankcristi@gmail.com, or call her at (206) 437-2637.
Continued from page A11 the new trail. She expects plenty of neighbors and cyclists to use the trail. Jackie Lovely, who lives across the street from Millie and the trail, appreciates being able to now ride her bike from her home to Port Gamble. Lovely has lived on Big
Valley for 27 years. “It’s been a long time coming,” she said, adding that Millie has been a great neighbor. The trail connects to nearly 4,000 acres of land and trails owned by Pope Resources. The Pope Resource land is part of the Kitsap Forest and Bay land conservation efforts. The Kitsap Forest & Bay Project is a longtime
effort to conserve 6,700 acres and 1.8 miles of shoreline in north Kitsap County. The forests and shorelines have cultural significance to local Tribes and communities; draw thousands of outdoor recreationists annually; and support fish and wildlife in the integrated ecological and watershed systems of Port Gamble Bay, Hood Canal and
Summer sports camps North Kitsap lacrosse offers camp for girls POULSBO — Girls entering fifth through 12th grade are invited to join a summer lacrosse camp. The camp is being hosted by the North Kitsap Lacrosse team June 24-28, 9 a.m. to noon, at Strawberry Field. The camps cover the skills of lacrosse, including catching, throwing, cradling, checking and playing the game. Individual skill work, drills and competitions will be an integral part of the camp. Early bird registration deadline is today, June 7, for $75. The camp fee increases to $85 after June 7. Deadline is June 21. Equipment is available for a refundable deposit of $30 for a stick and $50 for goggles. Register through Poulsbo Parks and Recreation in the Community Recreation Center on Front Street in Poulsbo. All players must provide their own mouthguard and cleats. For more information, contact North Kitsap Lacrosse coach Val Torrens, (360) 697-1397.
wrote to the Herald. NK boys b’ball camp is June 18-21 Fifth KHS b’ball POULSBO — A boys camp is June 24 basketball camp is scheduled for June 18-21 in the North Kitsap High School Gymnasium. North Kitsap head coach Dan Rosenberg and the rest of the coaching staff will lead the camps. Professional basketball player Justin Neuhaus will be the guest speaker. Camps will be held 9 a.m. to noon. They are open to any player entering grades three to eight. Cost is $55 per camper. A shooting clinic will be held June 28 from 9 a.m. to noon for players entering grades seven to 12. Cost is $25 per player. All participants get a T-shirt. Register online at www. vikinghoopscamp.com.
NK Girls b’ball camp is cancelled POULSBO — Due to “unforeseen circumstances,” the girls basketball camp at North Kitsap High School slated to begin June 24 will not happen. “I have had to cancel my basketball camp ...,” North Kitsap coach Tim French
KINGSTON — The fifth Kingston basketball camps are scheduled for June 24-27. The camps will be in the Kingston High School Gymnasium. A high school camp is 9-11 a.m. for players entering grades nine to 12. Cost is $75. An elementary camp for players entering grades three to six are from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $50. A middle school camp is 1:30-3 p.m. for players entering seventh and eighth grade. Cost is $50. All camps include a T-shirt and prizes. Visit the Kingston High School boys basketball website or contact head coach Blake Conley (509) 990-9962, or bconley@ nkschools.org.
Summer lacrosse leagues open for registration POULSBO — A female summer lacrosse league is open to all girls entering sixth grade or up.
POULSBO — Interested in perfecting your track and field skills? Join the NK Track & Field Summer Camp July 8-12. The camp will be held at North Kitsap Stadium from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The camp will be coached by coaches Snyder, Cristi, Shawcroft and North Kitsap
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Sound Works Job Center gets two-month reprieve By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — The Poulsbo City Council gave Sound Works Job Center a two-month extension to find another home. Sound Works was expected to move out by June 30, when Coffee Oasis moved into an adjoining space in December. “I personally am disappointed,” Sound Works board member Janetmarie Valiga said. “It still leaves [Bob] Middlebrook back in limbo. In 10 days or two months, he still has to deal with the whole move.” Bob Middlebrook is executive director of Sound Works, a nonprofit employment agency at the corner of 8th Avenue and Iverson Road. “We really appreciate the two month extension, it gives us time to find another place,” Middlebrook said. “Cause we’re up against the wall.” Board President Roger Fritz said he thanks the city for their years of assistance, but the reprieve didn’t solve their problem. “Why we are moving is still a question in my mind,” Fritz said. “The work [and
Bob Middlebrook and Sound Works Job Center has an additional two months to find another home. It has been located at 8th Avenue and Iverson Street since 1997. Herald / File photo client needs] are not going to go away.” The city has allowed Sound Works to use a small office in the former public works building rentfree since 1997, and gives a grant for its operations every year. In the 2013 budget, the city granted $2,500, but with a condition: the nonprofit can only use the money to transition to a new location by June 30. “I think we need employ-
ment services in this town,” Mayor Becky Erickson said after the council meeting June 12. “I think Bob provides some of those services. [The city] can’t afford to support him anymore.” The city previously offered Sound Works space in the Parks and Recreation building on Front Street, but Middlebrook said it lacked handicapped accessibility and electrical plugs. Erickson also suggested
teaming up with Fishline Food Bank. The two agencies share mutual goals, Executive Director Mary Nadar said in a previous interview; however, she cannot commit to the idea while Fishline looks into its own expansion. “We don’t want to dispossess him [but] it’s time for another group to step up and help support [Sound Works],” Erickson said. In the last few months,
many people have come forward to offer space for Sound Works, but for a higher rent than Sound Works is able to afford, Valiga said. Sound Works operates on less than $50,000 a year, Middlebrook said. Fritz said their “fluid” situation — not knowing where they can set up in a few months — is causing problems in searching for grant funding. Sound Works operates primarily on grants from community groups like Bainbridge Community Foundation and United Way, and from Tribal governments. “We don’t send a check every month to the city, but we have put millions of dollars into this community” through employment, Valiga said. Sound Works is a partner of WorkSource in Bremerton, but Middlebrook said previously that agency has not offered assistance in finding a new location. He said there is no other employment assistance in North Kitsap. Some of Sound Work’s clients are homeless and most get around by bus.
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“It takes all day to get [to Bremerton] by bus” to get help from WorkSource, Middlebrook said. Sound Works saw a 10 percent increase in client visits last year when the county jobless rate peaked at 8.3 percent, according to a Sound Works press release. More than 98 percent of the organization’s funding goes back into operation of the program. Middlebrook estimates Sound Works connects clients with an average of 200 jobs a year. “It’s kind of like going a little bit in a tornado: we don’t know how we’re going to land, or where we’re going to land,” Fritz said. For more information or to contact Sound Works, call (360) 779-1160.
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Bennett-Forman, Hemry receive Teacher of the Year awards Honor includes $500 check By KIPP ROBERTSON
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POULSBO — Two longtime educators were recognized as “Teacher of the Year” this week. Linda Hemry, secondgrade teacher at Gateway Christian Schools, and Patricia “Pat” BennettForman, learning specialist at Wolfle Elementary, were the two recipients of the award. The award is given every year to two educators by the Rangveld Kvelstad Teacher of the Year Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit group that supports the leadership of teachers in north Kitsap County. Nominations are submitted by students, parents, teachers and other community members. The award includes a $500 check funded by a permanent endowment created by local contributors. Teachers at any school, public or private, in North Kitsap are eligible.
Pat BennettForman Having taught in the North Kitsap School District for 31 years, Bennett-Forman has continued to be instrumental at Wolfle Elementary and in the Kingston community. Bennett-Forman has brought in a number of volunteers to help with school programs, and spent hours of her own time to better the school community. “You talk about people giving 110 percent, she gives 150 percent,” Wolfle Principal Ben Degnin said. Bennett-Forman is retiring. As a learning specialist, she was responsible for assessing new students and getting them into the right classes and programs. She helped administrators make informed decisions based on data, and helped the staff move forward and improve as a whole, Degnin said. As the president of the Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club, Bennett-Forman was
the connection between the school and the community, Degnin said. She also works closely with the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, and organizes family reading nights once a month, Degnin said. She began teaching in Chicago 43 years a g o . During her time in North Kitsap, she’s taken on many r o l e s . Pat BennettS h e Forman joined the staff at Wolfle 13 years ago. Though she can have her “silly” moments, such as dressing up as a clown, Bennett-Forman is also “very organized,” Degnin said. She is comfortable around students. Having worked with Bennett-Forman for nine years, Degnin does not want her to leave. She creates a balance for the principal and brings different ideas and strengths to the table, he said. When the two sit down and have a conversation — agree or disagree — it is productive, Degnin said. Bennett-Forman has also dedicated time to preserving the nature trail at Wolfle. The trail, which teachers use as part of their science curriculum, is now wheelchair accessible and the pond has been restored. The pond was dedicated to Bennett-Forman. Bennett-Forman and 19 other retirees were honored during the June 13 school board meeting. A breakfast was planned for Thursday morning as well, with a celebration after the board meeting. Degnin said the person who takes over for BennettForman will have a tough act to follow. “A lot of people don’t necessarily want to take her job, because those are big shoes to fill,” Degnin said.
Linda Hemry Walk into Linda Hemry’s second-grade class and you may find her class building
an igloo out of milk cartons. Perhaps her students will be dressed as their favorite authors. Or, she may be ser ving Linda Hemry t h e m banana splits while dressed as an ape. “She’s a warm, fun person with a lot of talents,” Gateway Principal Judy Green said. “Well deserving of being recognized …” Nominated by the parents of her class, Hemry builds strong relationships with families and children, Green said. Hemry has more than 20 years of teaching experience, three years with Gateway. Before Gateway, Hemry worked at Crosspoint Academy. With high expectations of her students, Hemry is able to incorporate music and drama, for example, into her lessons, Green said. Her class did build an igloo out of milk cartons, which students practiced measuring skills to build, and then read inside, Green said. “You could probably choose any one of our teachers [for the award],” Green said. “[Hemry] has experience,” she added. Speaking on behalf of all the parents of Hemry’s second-grade class, Tamara Dykstra wrote to the Herald that Hemry has a “passion and gift for teaching.” Hemry does not seek attention for what she does, Dykstra wrote, she teachers because she wants her students to excel and “reach their full potential academically, socially, and spiritually …” Hemry brings guest speakers to the classroom to enrich the curriculum, and provides hands-on learning. “She is steadfast, dedicated, and passionate about her teaching,” Dykstra wrote. “It has been a privilege for my son to have thrived in her classroom, and it is a privilege to see her honored this way.”
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Students enjoy final Breidablik Elementary field trip EDGEWATER — Some of Brittane Hendricks’ third-, fourth- and fifthgraders have been her students since first grade. Many times in the past several years, they have trekked down to Hood Canal to learn about intertidal ecosystems from local ecologist Ron Hirschi. They learn about sustainability and good steward-
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Fourth-grader Dylan Moriarty finds a starfish encrusted with shells on a class trip to Hood Canal June 12.
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Suggestions on your matriculation into adulthood By JEFF TOLMAN
2013 graduates: hank you for allowing me to share some thoughts with you on this important day in your lives -- the day you conclude the state’s mandated educational requirements — in many ways the day society matriculates you into adulthood. I remember well the speech given at my high school graduation 42 years ago. The speaker was my Uncle Vern, a funny, brilliant, compassionate college Dean. As he rose to the podium I recall my head being filled with one thought — “Get it over quickly please, Vern. We have a graduation party to get to!” And he did. And I will today. Because this is the end of your twelfth year of public education, I leave you with 12 suggestions as to things I, an observer and liver of life for six decades, think can help you have a happy, healthy well-balanced future. 1. Remember that life is not about you. It is about you and your relationship with others. On my college dorm floor was a fun, charming
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young woman who used a wheelchair. One night, as sometimes happens in college dorms, a wisenheimer pulled the fire alarm. As instructed, I got dressed quickly and exited the building down the stairs. I tried to find my friend Bernie. He was not there. I looked and wondered and waited. Soon I saw Bernie, carrying the handicapped young woman down the stairs in his arms. His actions, and mine, said a lot about each of us. I assure you the next time such a fire alarm rings, I will be one of the people at the person’s door who needs help. Because ultimately sometime in this life each of us will be the person needing assistance. 2. Volunteer. Give your time on occasion to make the lives of others better. Helping men and women whose lives are not going well will give you perspective, help you appreciate the gifts in your life and add a small bright spot to theirs. 3. Do something to make your self better each day. There was an aspiring pro golfer some years ago who placed a sign above his apartment door that said, “What have I done today to get me to the PGA
Sylas Navage I hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. So very proud of you son. Love, Dad and Mom
Tour?” Your sign can be very different. “What have I done to make me a better teacher?” or “What have I done to show my family I love them?” or “What have I done to make my world better today?” Have a daily, modest goal to improve yourself. 4. Read and watch the news. What is going on elsewhere in the world has a bigger impact on your life than it has on any generation before you. We are one world. Know what is going on in it, so you can understand what is going on in it. 5. Travel. In my bathroom is a small plaque my wife bought in Ireland. It says “I am not the same having seen the moon rise on the other side of the world.” That is true. Through travel we see the world, our selves and others, through a different filter. We grow and learn through travel. Travel doesn’t have to be grand or expensive. Save the change in your pocket at the end of each day and watch it accumulate. National and state parks, for example, are inexpensive and interesting. 6. Keep in contact with those you want as lifelong
friends. I don’t mean the 745 “friends” you have on Facebook. I mean the six people you love and respect, and would ask for help or tell a deep secret to. Friendship is a verb. It requires action and care. Recently a study showed that nearly half of Americans say they have one friend or less. The same study found that people with three or more friends are the happiest. Take steps to be one of the friended, and happy, people. 7. Save some money each month, even if only $5. Saving gives you discipline, an emergency cushion, and is a good habit to have. As a young boy my Dad told me, “It’s not how much you make, it’s how much you save. The person who earns $5 and saves $1 is far better off than the person who earns $10 and saves nothing.” He was, as usual, spot on. 8. Respect your elders — and listen to them. A major difference between humans and other species is our ability to learn from the experiences of others. Watch. See what works. Use the lessons of your elders -- parents, grandparents, family friends -- to your benefit. They know more than you. They
have lived through many situations you will confront. You can learn through their experiences. Many courses of action, and endings, are very predictable. And please never forget that your parents and grandparents would never give you advice they didn’t honestly think was in your best interest. 9. As Little Orphan Annie sang at the beginning of the musical “Annie”, “The sun will come up tomorrow. Bet your bottom dollar.” There will be times when you think the world should stop, that life as you know it has ended. Yet, it hasn’t. And won’t. A few years ago a magazine asked readers for the saying they felt was most true in life. The winner: “This, too, will pass.” You will survive your lost love or bad decision or heart felt trauma. A wiser and stronger person. 10. Consider taking a chance when you are young. Bill Gates did when he left Harvard to work on computers. Mother Teresa did when she, as a mature woman, became a nun. Your twenties are the time to try things, do things. A friend of mine says, “In the end you regret those things in life you didn’t do, more
than those you did.” When my wife graduated from college — at 50 — the graduation speaker’s point was “It’s all practice and chances until you are 30.” Take a chance. Try something you love. 11. Your life outlook will be profoundly effected by whether you view your daily life as half full or half empty. A major decision in your life will be whether you filter your situation through what you don’t have (my life glass is empty in these ways) or what you do have (my life glass is filled with these great things). Each of your lives will be a combination of what you have and don’t have. I hope you will always count your blessings. Family. Good health. A job. Friends. The sun, the world, and your future will seem much better through that view of life. 12. Never speak too long at a graduation. There is only so much you have to say. There is only so much the graduates want to hear. After all, they have family to see and a graduation cruise to attend. Congratulations on your graduation today. — Jeff Tolman has practiced law in Poulsbo for 35 years.
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Kingston High School Class of 2013 Motto: The past is my heritage; The present, my responsibility; The future, my challenge. n June 15: Kingston High School Commencement Ceremony NK Stadium 2:00 pm. *= Foreign exchange graduate **= Honor graduate (3.5+ GPA) π = Salutatorian ¥ = Valedictorian
Samantha P Alvarez ** Arturo Arroyo Jr Austin J Ashworth Leticia F Athayde * Rachael R Bain Hanna E Beardsley Melia E Beckwith Andrew E Beversluis Jeanett Bimbela Nicholas A Boles ** Emily E Bowman Paul A Bradley Bryce A Bradwell Leta L Branyord Rebecca Bucher * ** Leah M R Bundang ** Ross W Burk ** Riley A Butler Dakota C Byers Brandyn M Byrnes Paul R Cain Zachary T Caldwell Simon K Campo π ** Amanda L Carper Liam S Carter
Chiara Celia * ** Vincent J Chargualaf Christopher K Charles Hallie Chase ** Tahys Chehade Jalen A Churchwell Kelsey L Claymore Cailyn R Crossland π ** Austin J Curtis Michael W Davis ** Madeline R Dayley K.T. Deam James A Dorsey Kaelei R Dunlap Mason J Enfinger Madeline R Evans Shawn J Evans Antonio J Fajardo Stephen R Fehlman Max M Ferguson Sarah K Fick ** Christine E Fitch ** Rochelle A Forthun Haruka Fujita * ** Dean Fulton Ashley N Gese Thomas M Gill ** Madison R Glines Lenita R Goes Ahead Robert C Griffiths Olivia O Gurney Brooke A Haag Sydney D Halady Kyle D Hall Kyle C Hamal Ansel R Hartman ** Asha J Healy Paige A Heaps Nikole R Hendricks Emily M Holbrook ** Sarah E Holt ** Morgan A Honschke **
Hilary R Howard Samantha L Hunter ** Mathew D Iles Ian A Jackson Devon C Jacob ** Drew M Jasper ** Amanda M Johnston Jeffry W Johnson Kayla B Johnson Marcus T Jones Conor A Kamps Breyer A Kay Megan M Keller Brandi A Kindred Taylor E Klinger Chelsea M Klinkert Valerie A Kranich Maira A Krueger Madison C Kucharik ** Jasmin Kurtulus * Maggie S Levine Andrew D Lopez ** Michelle L Maleski Ross D Malone Anna Marabelli * ** Megan J Martin Richard E Matheson Jr Philip T Maupin Charles P Mayberg Megan B McCalister Kori L McLaughlin Benjiman A McMullen Mackenzie L McMurrin Rebecca L McNurney Brittany N Medlen Michaela K Meeker Ruby S Mercado Lauren I Miller ¥** Bethany J Mitchell ** Victor R Morgan ¥** Rachael Nelson Alexander D Neumann
Jacob L Neumann Jesse T Nichols Miranda K Nicolas Kessa R Ogle ** Jerica R Ostler Joshua Pavloff Jazmin Ramirez Jacob D Rasely Emilie Rasmussen * ** Sonya L Redbird Logan A Reimann Jennifer L Reitan Aidan L Riley Marvin F Robles Ivy O Rodolf Dylan T Rosbach Matthew J Rose Anna M Rushmer Hans P Schippers Paul W Schultz Katharina Schwabe * Britney N Seeley Jarrod J Shlemmer Joshua S Shlemmer Christa M Simmons Johanne B Skjetne * ** James R Sloan Sierra L Smith Colin R Stone Kareena C Story Beau W Stover Tanner T Sullivan Jackson F Suter Ethan K Syverson-Blair Dylan J Szerlog Mackenzie C Szerlog Nicole R Tatum Nicholas V Thibault ** Lucas D Thompson ** Daniel C Thornton Matthew R Tobin Cassidy M Trevors
Savanna M Troka Savannah M Turrieta Daniel J Van Den Handel Silas Van Lieshout Alex C Vandegrift Mathew J Wade Sarah M Wahl ** Alexis N Walgren Alexander D Walker Emma L Walker Connor M Wall Zhe Wang * Korina Waring-Enriquez ** Brooke E Watson Adam Wedig Michael A Weidenheimer Nicole A Westendorp * ** Grace L Wiegenstein Mick E Wiegenstein Karlee R Wilder Sam E Williams Shelby L Williams Anthony G Woelke Jenna E Wright Kathleen Wyatt Connor L.S. Zook Sara L Zuarri **
RUNNING START GRADUATES (AA or AS degree from Olympic College) Miles A Dudley ** Logan A Green ** Jessica N Johnson ** Kyler D Lacey
Victor Morgan, valedictorian
Lauren Miller, valedictorian
Simon Campo, salutatorian
Cailyn Crossland, salutatorian
West Sound Academy 12th Annual Commencement Ceremonies
The 12th Annual West Sound Academy Commencement was held June 6, 2013 at Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo. Graduation Count: 8 International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidates: Mara Rolsky, Evan Romasco-Kelly International Baccalaureate Certificate Students: Morgan Kuntz, Andrew Taylor
Graduation List: • Morgan Kuntz, daughter of Wendy and Todd Kuntz of Billings, Montana • Seoyeon Oh, daughter of Hyun-il Oh and Young-suk Kim of Cheon-an, Republic of Korea • Mara Rolsky, daughter of Robert Rolsky and Laura Mendoza Rolsky of Poulsbo • Evan Romasco-Kelly, son of Mike Kelly and Lisa Romasco of Bainbridge Island • Yiyan Sun, daughter of Wensheng Sun and Yang Liu of Beijing, China • Andrew Taylor, son of Wade and Elizabet
Taylor of Poulsbo • Luyao Wang, daughter of Yunfeng Wang and Kaiquiong Fu of China • Jiawen Wang-Andersen, daughter of Gerald Andersen and May Wang-Andersen of Port Ludlow Accepted at 19 Colleges and Universities Total in merit scholarships: $156,495
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North Kitsap High School Class of 2013 “This is not the end. This is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” — Sir Winston Churchill n June 14: North Kitsap High School Commencement Ceremony 7:00 pm. * = Foreign exchange graduate **= Honor graduate (3.5+ GPA) π = Salutatorian ¥ = Valedictorian Mitchell Adams ** Sydney Allen ** Tanner Allen Helena Anderson * Wynter Anderson ** Briana Arnold Samantha Arquette Anais Baca De Luna Gloria Barber Makenzie Barnes Linnea Barnhart Ian Barrett Kelsey Bates ** Leah Baugh Ashley Beaudet Katharine Beddoe ** Heather Bedwell Rachel Bedwell Caitlin Beh Nathanyl Behrens Garrett Belinski Alexius Berkhout Benjamin Berkimer ** Milton Best Travis Bogard Katherine Borek ** Maria Branco * Brian Bratlien Maximilian Breitbarth ** Reilly Brennan Jessica Brink Brandon Brown Paul Brown Kaylee Bryant Christopher Butler Cassidy Callaham Sara Cannarella Sarah Cappuccino Madison Carden Augustus Cardoso Christopher Carlson Katharine Carlson Connor Cerda Kelcee Chorba Ian Christen ** Alexandra Christian Adeline Clark Robert Clark
Emily Clemons Teila Coen Joshua Conner Christopher Cooper Alexandria Corey Kristyann Correll Joris Crede * Shane Crowell Michael Crumbliss Jacob Dale D’Anne Davidson ** Ashley Day Alexis Debely Michael DeLay Kristen Dipino Jessica Donnelly * Theo Edmison Angela Elhai Benjamin Ellerby ** Austin Elliott Tommie Leanne English Jerrold Erickson Keyton Fairchild Matthew Robert Fisher Colton Fisk Kamina Flemming Eric Flodin Nathan Foster ** Andrew French Derrick Fricke Amie Gallagher Patrick Gilbert Kendal Gill Brandon Girkin Synthia Glispy Khody Golden Zuriel Goodwin Kyler Gracey Lea Grover Sterling Grover Andrew Gunnell Jasmin Guzman Patriciia Halir * Kierstin Hall Christian Halvorson Virginia Hankins Jacob Hardy Noah Harrel ** Riley Harrison Mckinzie Harsila Dylan Hart Payton Harvey Ian Haskell Alexandria Hassett Jacob Hausdorf Alina Haws ** Taylor Hayes ** Megan Helsley Dalia Hernandez Lucas Hernandez Patricia Herron Jacob Hill
Jeremy Hitchcock Kristin Holt ** Miranda Holt Mckenna Hood Hannah Hopkins Mitchell Hostetter ** Sheyanne Hughes Jalen Ives Nathan Johnson Andrew Jackson-Nickel Anton Johnson Garret Johnson Hannah Johnson ** Heidi Johnson ** Noelle Johnson Meagan Johnston Casey Jones Paige Nicole Kaase ** Mitchell Kandlik Heather Kelley Talena Kelln ** Bryson Kinslow Kennan Klaus Logan Kleinman Samuel Klusmeyer Taylor Knutsen Joseph LaCourte Amanda Ladner ** Tia Ladyman Jesse Lang Alexandra Lanzafame ** Lauren Large’ ** Alejandro Larios Alfredo Larios Bethany Laude Lydia Leach ** Jonathan LeFrancois Nerissa Lemon ** Nicholas Lengenberg Mencius Leonard π ** Thomas Leonard ** Christian Liden Riley Lindsey Nolan Lockwood ** Grant Loveless Taani Maama Alma Madrid Rachel Marander Rhiannon Martin Tanner Martin Roberto MartinezMoran Darren Massey Olivia Maund John McCafferty Kali Sue McConnell ** William McDonald Ray McDougall Alison McFall Craig McGinty Tanner McMullen Michael McPherson **
Amanda Mews Bethany Michael Travis Miller Valerie Miller Janelle Mills Arory Milyard ** Colleen Mitchell ** Danielle Moore Sterling Moore Amanda Moreno Tanner Moretty ** Zachary Moss ** Karin Muggli ** Joanna Mumford ** Sergio Munoz Michaela Myers ** Alexandrea NausidNichols ** Sylas Navage John Neer ** Kenneth Nelson Alissa Neuman ** Emmalee Nold Daniel Norberg Nathanael O’Keefe Liam O’Malley Forrest Ohnhaus Ben Olson Daniel Ong Meghan Ottomano Mitchel Parker Zachary Parker Sarah Pearson ** Justin Pennington ** Emely Perez ** Malerie Perez Chellea Perryman ** Megan Peterson ** Melissa Petito Gayton Andrew Phelps Jarin Piecuch Zane Pierce ** Marcus PilkentonDunagan Daniel Poisson Chance Poper Andrew Posten Aleina Puente William Purser Kory Qvigstad Rachel Radetski ** Gisela Ramirez Maria Selene Ramirez Seleni Ramirez Kati Ray Anna Rees ** Taylor Reid Anna Reiersen Tamara Rex ** Zachary Rhodes Christoph Richards Timothy Riden
Deborah Ritter Carson Roberts Camren Robison Alejandro Rosas Jazmine Royal Maria Rubio-DeLuna Matthew Ryan Parker Sampson Madison San Fellipo ** Rebecca Savinski Katlyn Schmalle ** Kyle Schmitt ** Christina Seader ** Kyle Seals Shaughn Seals Nicholas Seferos ** Taylor Selenius Angela Serrato Taylor Seth ** Rachel Sheridan Austin Shipman Nicole Simmons Leon Skipper Kari Slotten ** Bryce Smallbeck Caroline Snook ** Joseph Solis Annie Sorensen Brady Sparrow Kristi Stageberg Andrew Story Victoria Strauss Michael Strong Joaquina Stull Marjorie Stull Randall Tabaquin Emily Thomas Megan Thompson Kylan Thomson Geneva Thornhill Alexis Torres Topete Joshua Tucker ** Megan Uffens ** Benjamin Uhlig Jacob Velarde ** Devyn Vining Dale Battin Walker Jonathan Walker Cooper Wall Nathan Watters **
Kaylin Weatherill Darien West Emelia Wheatcraft Alexander Wilcher Landen Young Olivia Rose Yurjevich Jacob Zudell
RUNNING START GRADUATES (AA or AS degree from Olympic College)
Brittney Brown ** Cassandra Castillo ** Reagan Colyer ¥ ** Elizabeth Donnelly ** Mary Jones Zachery Kuntz ** Scott Leeming Madison Minder Nathan Trivers ** Gregory Warns **
Reagan Colyer, valedictorian
Mencius Leonard, salutatorian
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The NKHS Band Boosters congratulate all our seniors and wish them the best as they pursue their dreams. The program is what it is today because of you.
We are proud of the young man you have become. Take the next step. Love, Mom, Dad, Kole and MaKenna
Life is a wonderful journey. Wishing you joy on each journey and path you take. Love Mom, Dad, LuLu and Abby
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Introducing the Class of 2026 Port Gamble S’Klallam preschoolers graduate from Head Start Left, Head Start teacher Kyle Carpenter and his students raise their hands in thanks after a song at the beginning of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Head Start graduation ceremony June 7 in Little Boston. Right, Carpenter and the students drum and sing at the beginning of the ceremony. Photos by Richard Walker / Herald
Patricia Selam takes a photo of her son, Jarom, 4, with Head Start teacher Chad Sullivan, at the Port Gamble S’Klallam Head Start graduation ceremony June 7 in Little Boston.
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today “Pride & Prejudice”: Opening
night, 7 p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Through June 30. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets. com/event/288572. “Master Class”: Through June 16, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Language advisory: some language is not suitable for younger audiences. Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors, students, military; at brownpapertickets. com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo.org, (360) 697-3183.
Kitsap Regional Library Summer Reading: Sign up for
Summer Reading at your KRL branch. Read 10 hours and get a free paperback book and a ticket to the Kitsap County Fair. For children and teens. Info: www.krl.org. Hansville Community Center ROOM FOR RENT: Two rooms
ready to rent for your special
occasions. Info: Hansville. org or call Jo Nelson at (360) 638-0000.
tickets.com/event/288572.
saturday
Point Casino, Kingston. Benefit for Kingston Youth Sports Association. Cost: $50 per player. Prizes: $250, $150 and $100. Info: Ed Baze, (360) 509-1943. “Master Class”: Through June 16. 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Language advisory: some language is not suitable for younger audiences. Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors, students, military; at brownpapertickets.com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo.org, (360) 697-3183.
Kingston Food Bank garage sale: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Parcells
Road, Kingston. Proceeds from sale benefits local families. No early birds. POULSBO LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Proceeds benefit the Poulsbo Friends of the Library. Recess Monkey Concert:
10:30-11:15 a.m., Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport. Children’s music band from Seattle. Free. Info: (360) 3965548. The Magical Pen book signing: noon to 5 p.m., Central
Market, 20148 10th Ave. NE, Poulsbo With author William Mash. Sjogrens Support Group: 1-3 p.m., ChocMo, 19880 7th Ave., Suite 102, Poulsbo. Open to the public. Info: (360) 9300283, reynoldsjk@msn.com. Suquamish Championship Wrestling “Ruthless Rivalry”: 6 p.m., Suquamish
Tribal Gym, 15838 Sandy Hook Road. SCW/AIWF Pro Wrestling, including a SCW Tag Team Title match. Admission: $4. Info: facebook. com/scw.rebranded. “Pride & Prejudice”: 7 p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Through June 30. Tickets: www.brownpaper-
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Kingston Youth Sports Poker Tournament: 8 p.m.,
sunday Hopstock: West Sound Beer Week: June 16-23. Celebrating
breweries and beer of Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas. Beer specials, pub crawl through Poulsbo, beer run, entertainment. Info: www.kitsaphopstock.com. Kingston Food Bank garage sale: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Parcell
Road, Kingston. Benefit local Kingston families. No early birds. Comparative Religion: 10:30 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Author and teacher Kimberly BeyerNelson discusses Islam. Free. “Pride & Prejudice”: 2 p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Through June 30. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/288572. “Master Class”: Through June 16. 2 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Language advisory: some language is not suitable for younger audiences. Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors, students, military; at brownpapertickets.com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo.org, (360) 697-3183. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” auditions: 6
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p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Roles for six men, three women. No experience necessary. Show begins Sept. 27. Info: (360) 977-7135, director@portgambletheater.com.
monday Breidablik Closing Ceremonies: 10:30 a.m.,
25142 Waghorn Road NW, Poulsbo. “We are going out on top.” Final celebration together on the life and lives of Breidablik. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” auditions: 6
p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Roles for six men, three women. No experience necessary. Show
begins Sept. 27. Info: (360) 977-7135, director@portgambletheater.com.
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VELKOMMEN TO KAFFE STUA The 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month
tuesday West Sound Academy Summer Open House: 2-4 p.m., West
Sound Academy, 16571 Creative Drive, Poulsbo. Introducing faculty and program to interested families. Financial aid available. Info: Director of Admissions Lisa Gsellman, lgsellman@westsoundacademy.org. Boater Education class:
June 18, 20, 25; 6:45-9:15 p.m.; Martha & Mary Nursing Home, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. Presented by Agate Pass Sail & Power Squadron. Boater Education Card required by state. Info: www. nwboatertraining.org.
UPCOMING World Yoga Day: June 21, 7 p.m., Tame The Beast Aromas, 4790 NE State Highway 104, Port Gamble. Free yoga and celebration of Summer Solstice. For the whole family; bring a yoga mat or blanket, class held in the grass. Info: (360) 297-2994. LOW TIDE BEACH WALK: June 22, 10:30 a.m., gather at the Kingston Farmers’ Market at the Marina. Fun for all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult. Wear shoes or boots to get muddy and walk on rocks. Pre-register at (360) 297-1226 or find the Stillwaters booth at the Market. $5 donation suggested. Info: www.stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. St. Hans Midsommerfest:
June 22, 4-6:30 p.m., Poulsbo Waterfront Park. Midsommer pole raising, flower crowns, Norwegian dogs, a bonfire lit by Vikings, Norwegian dancing and singing performed and taught, Norwegian food. Info: www.poulsbosonsofnorway.com, (360) 779-5209. Shoreline Eco-Cruise: June 23, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kingston Marina. Discover the shoreline from the water with Paul Dorn, fisheries biologist with the Suquamish Tribe, and Betsy Cooper, a marine biologist. Ages 12-16 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-register at (360) 297-1226 or info@stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. COST: $30 or $45/couple or parent/child. Vacation Bible School: June 24-28, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Eglon Community Church, Eglon Road. For children 4 years through next year’s 6th graders. Info: (360) 638-1848. SOCIAL HOUR: June 25, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Hansville Community Center, Buck Lake Park. Coffee and tea available. Books, games and conversation. Art In The Woods Studio Tour applications: Deadline
July 15. North Kitsap-based studio tour open for applications from artists and studios.
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 Jury process involved. Send images and descriptions to leigh@KnowlesStudio.com. Info: www.cafnw.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. 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 partners. Must contact the facilitator prior to attending. Info: Lora Lehner, (360) 6496793. American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Free services to assist veterans and widows with VA claims. Info: (360) 779-5456. BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Delores Van Wyck, (360) 638-0271. Catholicism: Sundays, 1 p.m.; Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m., St. Olaf Catholic Parish, 1894 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Program by Rev. Robert Barron. Free; optional workbook. Info: (360)779-4291, www.stolafschurch. org. CELTIC JAM: Third Sunday, 2-5 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Chavurat Shir Hayam Jewish Learning Center: now accepting applications for the new Sunday school year. Contact (206) 567-9414, mailings@ shirhayam.org. Fiction Writers’ Workshop: Mondays, 5-7 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo. Open to serious writers who wish to be published. The format: One of your chapters read aloud, followed by group critique on hard copies. Info: Ron, (206)
780-2377. Free community meal:
Last Friday of the month, 5-6 p.m., activity building, Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Everyone welcome.
Genealogy Open House: Fourth Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints, 2138 NE Mesford Road, Poulsbo. The Poulsbo Family History Center holding open house where staff will explain resources available and answer questions. Info: Joleen Aitchison, bonnefamille@gmail. com, (816) 632-0181. KAFFE STUA luncheon: 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 Al-Anon: Al-Anon meeting for anyone troubled by another person’s drinking. Tuesdays: Anglican Church of St. Charles, Poulsbo, 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Anglican Church Of St. Charles, Poulsbo, noon. Thursdays: Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Center, Kingston, noon; First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo, 7 p.m. Saturdays: Anglican Church Of St. Charles, Poulsbo, 6:30 p.m. Info: Ciaran60@gmail.com, (425) 770-3771, www.kitsapal-anon.org. Kitsap Development Officers Group: First Tuesday, noon to 1:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Free. RSVP: KitsapDevelopment@gmail. com. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Come meet and get to know your neighbors with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: Flo Schule, (306) 930-2558, keyportschules@ wavecable.com, flo.schule53@ gmail.com. Kingston Business Group: Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table Café. Share ideas, offer business leads, network and socialize. KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: Third Wednesday, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cutoff Road. KIWANIS Club of Greater Poulsbo: Fridays, 7 a.m., Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 See calendar, Page A25
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Poulsbo Fire’s community garden helps those in need POULSBO — What started as a simple request has now blossomed into helping fight local hunger. Fleet Manager Brett Annear was earning his master gardener certification three years ago, when instructor Peg Tillery asked if anyone had any space available on their property for a community
“food production” garden. Annear presented the idea to the fire commissioners, to use the extra lawn space at the fire station headquarters to build a garden. It was well-received. He quickly secured donations from A&L Topsoil, Home Depot, Walmart, Territorial Seeds and the Poulsbo Garden Club.
“Officer Manager Sue Gibbs has been vital in garnering funding, much of this support has come about because of her grant writing skills,” Annear said. “The community support continues to grow.” The garden averages of 200 pounds of fresh vegetables a year — tomatoes, peas, corn, squash, herbs,
lettuce, garlic and more. The veggies are donated to Poulsbo Fishline to feed the hungry in our area. One of the parameters set forth by the commissioners was that people working in the garden needed to be part of the master gardener program. “We have four master gardeners who take care
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Norwegian language classes: Mondays, 6:30 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Beginning, intermediate and advanced classes. Info: Stan Overby, (360) 779-2460. North Kitsap Eagle dinner: Thursdays, 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) 2655993, Janet (360) 265-5992. Port Gamble Historic Museum lecture series: Second Monday, 5-8 p.m. Info: www.portgamble.com. Poulsbo Friends of the Library: First Monday, 9:30 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road (except during July and August). Membership is $5 a year. Info: www.krl.org and click on the “KRL Support” tab on the home page.
POULSBO GARDEN CLUB: Second Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road, lower conference room. Socializing and coffee, followed by a speaker. New members welcomed. Info: poulsbogardenclub@gmail.com. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Poulsbo Evening Pride Lions: First and third Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., St Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Poulsbo Second Saturday Artwalk: Second Saturday, 5-8 p.m. All six galleries on Front Street featuring refreshments and live music. Scandinavian Folk dancing class: Mondays, 7-9 p.m., Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Julie Buckel,
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) 697-6100, www.wellbeingyoga.com. Wine & Book Club: Third Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Cost: $7.50 each time. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@ embarqmail.com. Women’s Support Group: 2nd and 4th 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. Women and Cancer Support Group: First and third Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Harrison Medical Center & Kitsap Cancer Services, 19500 10th Ave., Suite 100, Poulsbo. Any woman touched by cancer. Info: Meg Mitchell, (360) 5987500. Women in Finance Network meeting: Third Friday, 6:15 p.m., at a private home in Poulsbo. Executives and owners enjoy connecting monthly for networking, pot luck and fun. Info: Maria Marsala, (360) 271-8418, www.ElevatingYourBusiness. com/wifn.
Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@hotmail.com or (360) 531-1712.
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. 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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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. North Sound Business Network: Thursdays, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Envy Bar & Grill, 19559 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. Exchange of business leads and referrals. Memberships available, visitors welcome. Info: Bill Stuart, bill@safemoneybill.com, (360) 779-2826.
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Poulsbo Fire personnel donate their time and resources to build a raised bed: from left Office Manager Sue Gibbs, Fleet Manager Brett Annear, Battalion Chief Chris Morrison. Jody Matson / Poulsbo Fire of the garden together,” Annear wrote in an email. “We all grow the vegetables from donated seeds at home until they can go in the ground, water, mow, weed and build or construct what we need to. “These are a great group of volunteers; they love helping others and love gardening,” he said of the master gardeners. “Everything we use and grow is organic. Our goal for next year is to build four more raised beds, a fence, and a shed in order to store garden equipment. All that will take funding, so we are continually looking for funding sources.” Firefighters brought in their own equipment to move dirt, and solicited the help of their families to get the spring garden planted. “It’s a neighbor helping
neighbor thing,” Annear said. “Our community is important, and it is worth the time and effort to help the people who need help. It is wonderful to see our fire department, commissioners, local businesses, and volunteers helping our community. We know many people are still facing tough times.” Poulsbo Fire spokeswoman Jody Matson said Annear sometimes weeds during his lunch break. With continued support, this project grows each year. Annear said this next year he hopes to create a composting system and a worm bin, using yard, kitchen and shredded paper waste. The Suquamish Tribe donated pallets to use for the composting system.
Montclair Park 3rd Annual
Classic Car Show BBQ and
June 21st, 10:30am-2pm with lunch at 11:30am We will have an indoor Quilt Show
Bring a car or quilt and receive a FREE LUNCH! Additional “full meal deal” can be purchased for $7.00 Raffle tickets and Root Beer Floats sold to benefit Alzheimer’s Association
Please RSVP by June 17th to (360) 697-2223
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Kith&Kin NEWSMAKERS classroom after her studies. Barrett awarded scholarship at Beisley graduates Eastern Washington with honors from CHENEY — Sara Eastern Washington Barrett was awarded a Dolores Gibler Scholarship for $4,000 for the 2013-14 academic year at Eastern Washington University. Barrett is the daughter of Joe and Melissa Barrett of Poulsbo. She graduated from North Kitsap High School in 2008. She is a teaching assistant and helps teach English 170 and will teach English 101 during the 2013-14 year. In high school, she was a co-founder of the school newspaper and was voted outstanding senior. She is a graduate student pursuing a master’s degree in English literature. She looks forward to teaching in a middle school or high school English
CHENEY — Lance Thomas Beisley graduates on June 15 from Eastern Washington University’s College of Arts, Letters & Education. Beisley will receive a bachelor of science in exercise science, with honors. Beisley is a Running Start graduate of North Kitsap H i g h School and is graduating from EWU at age 20. Lance Thomas He was Beisley the university’s
Exercise Science Student of the Year 2012-13. Beisley will continue his education in exercise science in EWU’s Graduate Masters Program, and has been awarded a position this fall as a graduate assistant in the department.
14th Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet, as keynote speaker. Honorar y degree recipients included U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey and legendary musicians Allen Toussaint and Dr. John.
Bissonnette graduates from Tulane University
Blesie named to Dean’s List twice at Central
New Orleans — Rosella F. Bissonnette of Kingston graduated from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine with a bachelor of science in public health. Tulane awarded degrees to more than 2,800 graduates on May 18 in the MercedesBenz Superdome in New Orleans. The ceremony featured His Holiness the
ELLENSBURG — Christopher Blesie was named to the Central Washington University Dean’s List in two consecutive quarters this year for academic excellence. Blesie is studying in the College of Education and Professional Studies. Blesie is the son of Gary and the late Kathy Blesie of Kingston. He is a 2010 graduate of Kingston High School.
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Two degrees from Eastern Washington for Thompson CHENEY — Alex Thompson, 21, of Poulsbo graduates cum laude from Eastern Washington University this month with a bachelor of science in economics and a bachelor of arts in music. Thompson was on the dean’s list for all three years at Eastern and is a recipient of the EWU Presidential Scholarship award. Thompson graduated from North Kitsap High School in 2010 with an associate of arts through the Running Start program. He is an accomplished jazz saxophonist you can often find busking in downtown Poulsbo during community events. His goal after college is to find employment utilizing his education in eco-
nomics, and he is also considering opportunities with cruise ship companies. His dream job would be to live, work and play in New York City.
3 Poulsbo residents on dean’s list at U of Portland PORTLAND — Three students from Poulsbo are listed on the 2013 spring semester dean’s list at University of Portland: n Corey Nelson, junior, mechanical engineering. n Cara Rohlfing, sophomore, nursing. n Michael Thorsen, junior, computer science. The University of Portland is a Catholic university and has been closely affiliated for nearly a century with the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Ind.
obituaries Verna Florence Peterson
Norway. Preceding her in death were her sister, Olga POULSBO — Verna Engblom; and her brothers, Peterson, a lifelong resident Arne and Harold Jacobsen. Donations in her of Poulsbo, passed name may be made away peacefully at to the Franciscan Martha and Mary H o s p i c e Nursing Home on Foundation. At her June 6. request, a private She was 89. memorial service She was for the family will born Sept. 1, be held at a later 1923 to Julius date. and Christine Verna Florence — Family of Jacobsen. Peterson Verna Florence After graduatPeterson ing from North Kitsap High School with the Class of ‘41, she began work at Poulsbo First National Bank. She worked for various banks until her retirement in 1978. She was a member of First Lutheran Church and Sons of Norway Lodge No. 44. Verna enjoyed camping, salmon fishing at Pillar Point and working in her flower garden. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Cecil; son, James of Poulsbo; daughter, Janet Skallerud of Asker, Norway; and granddaughters Lindsey and Inga Skallerud of Oslo,
great-grandchildren. Services will be held June 23, 2 p.m., at the Suquamish Community House in downtown Suquamish. — Family of Herbert Rosco Todd
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Village Green P-Patch training kiosk, garden shed open KINGSTON — A new training kiosk and garden shed at the Kingston Village Green P-Patch opened to the public June 15. The opening coincided with a “Get Ready to Garden” workshop led by Master Gardener Kathryn Kenyon, who recently relocated to Kingston from Virginia. She provided professional tips on transplanting and weeding. Kenyon earned her Master Gardener certification from the University of Virginia Extension Service, honing her skills on her own property, a five-acre retreat center where she built and maintained organic gardens. The Kingston Village Green P-Patch is a community garden within the Kingston Village Green complex. P-Patches are an open space resource for all members of the com-
munity, not just gardeners. The Kingston Village Green P-Patch exists to enable and empower local residents to grow healthy, organic produce for themselves, their families, and local food banks. The Village Green is being developed by the community through the Village Green Foundation. Apartments for older residents are under construction. A community meeting about a new library branch at Village Green is scheduled June 13, 6:30-8 p.m., at North Kitsap Fire & Rescue, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Village Green Park opened on Aug. 13, 2009; the park is governed by the Village Green Metropolitan Park District (www.myvillagegr een. org) and is supported by property owners through a property tax levy.
newsmakers Hansville author’s book published by PublishAmerica HANSVILLE — “Project Emily: … a story from Haven Port Island” by Donna Lee Anderson of Hansville has been published by PublishAmerica. PublishAmerica is a traditional publishing company whose primary goal is to encourage and promote the works of new, previously undiscovered writers. Like more mainstream publishers, PublishAmerica pays its authors advances and royalties and makes its books available through all bookstores. In Anderson’s book, Emily has been a caregiver all her life but now she’s a widow and her children are grown and gone, she wonders, now what? Her longtime friend suggests she go to work at the retirement center and it isn’t long before a resident decides to make Emily her project and find a special someone for Emily to
The VIllage Green P-Patch is one of several components of the Village Green complex. The P-Patch’s new training kiosk and garden shed opened June 15.
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Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of HAROLD B. FREDRICKSON, Deceased. Case No. 13-4-00308-1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: June 7, 2013 Personal Representative: DONA FREDRICKSON WAYAND Attorney for Personal Representative: Janet L. Smith, WSBA #13647 NORTHWEST ELDER LAW GROUP Address for Mailing or Service 11300 Roosevelt Way NE #101 Seattle, WA 98125 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Kitsap County Superior Court Cause Number 13-400308-1 Signed this 31st day of May, 2013. NORTHWEST ELDER LAW GROUP Janet L. Smith, WSBA #13647 Attorney for Personal Representative Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H486016
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: TERRENCE A. HOLMSTROM, Deceased. No. 13 4 00413 4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 14, 2013 /s/ VICTORIA HOLMSTROM VICTORIA HOLMSTROM Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard, Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 06/14/13 Date of last publication: 06/28/13 H488077 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: DONALD C. FULLER, Deceased. No. 13 4 00415 1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Per-
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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds sonal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, b~fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving 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 th~ 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: 6-14-13 /s/ Breanna Turner Breanna Turner Personal Representative SHERRARD McG,ONAGLE 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: 06/14/13 Date of last publication: 06/28/13 H488056 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: HAZEL M. MILLERMUSSETTER, Deceased. No. 13 4 00390 1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before, the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court
in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 7, 2013 /s/ Marilyn H. Szczepaniak Marilyn H. Szczepaniak Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H486481 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: ISABEL C. COPELAND, Deceased. No. 13 4003146 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW
11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 7, 2013 /s/ Duncan S. Copeland Duncan S. Copeland Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Roger D. Sherrard Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA#6282 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H485059 IN THESUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP Estate of: KENNETH L MOSES, Deceased. No.: 13-4-00311-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The wife of Kenneth L. Moses named below has filed the Will of Kenneth L. Moses but has elected to not probate the Will. She asks all creditors of Kenneth L. Moses to contact her and she will pay all bills of Kenneth L. Moses that are his obligation. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable Statute of Limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to Shirley K. Moses or Graham Fitch of Fitch & Ludwick at the addresses stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court under the above cause number. The claim must be presented within four (4) months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against the Decedent’s assets. Date of first publication: May 31, 2013 /s/ SHIRLEY K. MOSES SHIRLEY K. MOSES as Personal Representative 38095 Hillview Lane NE P.O. Box 130 Hansville, WA 98340 Attorney for Personal Representative: Graham Fitch WSBA#1969 11005 Main Street Bellevue, WA 98004 (425)646-0555 Date of first publication: 05/31/13
Date of last publication: 06/14/13 H483575 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR D. ALMGREN Deceased. Case No.: 13-4-00379-1 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 claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of the first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 7, 2013 Mildred Desta Taylor: Personal Representative Attorney for the Personal Representatives: Thornton P. Percival, WSBA#4755 ADDRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE: Thornton P. Percival, Attorney 18478 Angeline Ave. N.E., Suquamish, WA 98392 (360) 6974295 DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION: June 21, 2013 Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H485364 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING Estate of: MERRILY ANDERSON, Deceased. No. 13-4-08286-9 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Administrator named below has been appointed and has qualified as the Administrator of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent
must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by (a) serving on or mailing to the Administrator or the Administrator’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and (b) filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: 1) thirty days after the Administrator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of publication in Kitsap County: May 31, 2013 Administrator: Ginger Anderson Attorney for the Administrator: Barbara A. Isenhour Address for Mailing or Service: Barbara A. Isenhour Isenhour Bleck, P.L.L.C. 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2020 Seattle, WA 98101 DATED: May 22, 2013. ISENHOUR BLECK, P.L.L.C. /s/ Barbara A. Isenhour Barbara A. Isenhour WSBA No. 5207 Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication: 05/31/13 Date of last publication: 06/14/13 H483681 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY Estate of: JAMES LYNN OLSON, Deceased. NO. 13-4-08581-7 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NAMED BELOW has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representatives or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court.
The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in section 11 of this act and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: June 7, 2013 Sharleen M. Sprague, AdmPR Attorney for Personal Representative: C a t h e rine E. Janicki Address for Mailing or Service: 401 - 2nd Ave. South, # 700 Seattle, WA 98104 DSHS Use Only: Mail copy with decedent’s Social Security Number, indicated as: 537-56-6047 to: Office of Financial Recovery, Attn: Estate Recovery Unit, P.O. Box 9501, Olympia, WA 9 8 5 0 7 - 9 5 0 1 (360-753-1325). Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H486066 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET A. WEEMS, Deceased. NO. 13-4-00417-7 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW
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Windermere donates Day of Service to local causes June 21 POULSBO — Each year, Windermere Real Estate devotes one workday to making a positive change in the neighborhoods they serve through local service projects and volunteerism. During this year’s Community Service Day — June 21 — Windermere’s Poulsbo associates will be landscaping and painting the exterior of Coffee Oasis, a nonprofit refuge and resource center for hopeless and hurting youth. Poulsbo volunteers will be at Coffee Oasis at 780
NE Iverson St. in Poulsbo. Windermere’s Kingston associates will be helping with some much needed projects to help improve The Village Green Park on West Kingston Road in Kingston. W inder mere’s Community Service Day was established in 1984. Each year, Windermere agents, managers, owners and staff from more than 300 offices across the Western United States gather together and devote their workday to making a positive change in the
Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 14, 2013 SUSAN C. MAXWELL, Co-Personal Representative MICHAEL A. WEEMS, Co-Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS /s/ JEFFREY L. TOLMAN JEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 06/14/13 Date of last publication: 06/28/13 H488133 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY In re the Estate of: FRANK NAUSID, Deceased. No. 13 4 00310 3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Co-Personal Representatives named below have been appointed as Co-Personal Representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner
as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the CoPersonal Representatives or the Co-Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the co-personal representatives served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of the first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of first Publication: June 7, 2013 Co-Personal Representatives: SUSAN LYNN NAUSID and DOUGLAS CRAIG NAUSID Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: GREGORY P. NORBUT Address for Mailing or Service: 18890 Eighth Avenue, Poulsbo, Washington 98370 DATED this 24th day of April, 2013. /s/SUSAN LYNN NAUSID SUSAN LYNN NAUSID Personal Representative /s/ DOUGLAS CRAIG NAUSID DOUGLAS CRAIG NAUSID Personal Representative Attorney for the Estate THE NORBUT LAW
neighborhoods they serve through local service projects and volunteerism. W inder mere’s Community Service Day has been recognized nationally as a model hands-on volunteer program and has been adopted by other real estate companies and businesses around the country. For more information, contact Chris Moyer at (360) 509-1221; or Casey McGrath at (206) 734-1781 and casey@windermere. com. Visit www.windermere.com.
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Pam Whitt of AmericanWest Bank gives a $500 check to North Kitsap Fishline Executive Director Mary Nader June 6. The bank donated the check, and 154 pounds of food to the food bank that day. The food was donated by the bank’s patrons. Kipp Robertson / Herald
For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds FIRM /s/ GREGORY P. NORBUT GREGORY P. NORBUT, #11917 Attorney for Estate Date of first publication: 06/07/13 Date of last publication: 06/21/13 H485682 T.S. No. 1366590-25 Parcel No. 0526-023-049-2006 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation of Washington, will on July 19, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. At the Kitsap County Administration Building, 619 Division Street, in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington to-wit: The South half, of the Southwest quarter, Section 5, Township 26 North, Range 2 East, W.M. in Kitsap County, Washington; Except that portion lying East of the Easterly margin of Port Gamble Road NE; And except Port Gamble Road NE; More accurately described as: Lots 1 and 3, Large Lot No. 332, recorded under Auditor’s File No. 200811070050 & No. 200811070051, in Volume 2 of Large Lots, pages 210 and 211, being a portion of the Southwest quarter, of the Southwest quarter,
Section 5, Township 26 North, Range 2 East, W.M. Kitsap County, Washington; Subject to and together with easements as depicted on the Large Lot, commonly known as: 22661 Port Gamble Road NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated December 21, 2004, recorded December 29, 2004, under Auditor’s File No. 200412290363, book XX, page XX, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from: Candace R. Odden Boyd and Richard L. Boyd, wife and husband, as Grantors, to Land Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Irwin Mortgage Corporation, its Successors and Assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned to CitiMortgage, Inc. under as assignment recorded on July 02, 2012, under Auditors File No. 201207020330, records of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default for which this foreclosure is made is as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: $47,538.08; (to-
gether with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due) IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal Balance of $184,722.06, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured from January 01, 2011, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on July 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, must be cured by July 08, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before July 08, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after July 08, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the
Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust and curing all other defaults. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Candace R. Odden Boyd, 22661 Port Gamble Rd. NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370; Richard L. Boyd, 22661 Port Gamble Rd. NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370; Candace Robin Odden, 22661 Port Gamble Rd. NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370; Candace R. Odden Boyd, 33661 Port Gamble Rd. NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, by both first class and certified mail on September 17, 2012, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on September 17, 2012, the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in the paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to the sale on any grounds whatsoever
will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060 THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing
counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877)894-4663 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: (800)569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (888)201-1014 Website: http://nwjustice.org DATE: March 12, 2013 Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation of Washington, Park Tower I Office Building, 201 NE Park Plaza Drive, Suite 217, Vancouver, WA 98684 (800)546-1531 Signature By: Lorrie Womack, A.V.P. (06/14/2013, 07/05) R-427344 Date of First Publication: 06/14/2013 Date of Last Publication: 07/05/2013 H489378 Reach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classifieds. Call 800-388-2527 to place your Service Directory Ad today.
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Udderly delicious: Local ice creamery uses own cows Viking Ice Cream will use milk from its own cows to produce its own product By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — Thor Skald concocts his ice cream the Scandinavian way — freshpicked berries, organic ingredients and soon, fresh milk. Skald, a native of Iceland, founded Viking Ice Cream in 2009, growing from a small booth at the Poulsbo Farmers Market to a storefront on Viking Avenue, within eyeshot of the Norseman statue. With the help of a grant and an investor, Skald will soon provide some of the freshest ice cream this side of the Atlantic. His two cows arrive from Dungeness Valley Creamery this month, and Skald has his new production schedule down. “What I want to do is cow [milking]-to-ice cream in the same day,” he said. Skald doesn’t use preservatives, and so did not like having to buy ice cream mix from a dairy. He said
he wants to “completely control the process” of the quality of his ice cream. He recently bought a pasteurizer, which slowly heats the milk to kill any bacteria. He is using Jersey cows, a docile breed with high butterfat (perfect for ice cream) that produce a lot of milk for their size. Jersey cows can produce about eight gallons a day, which is about the amount he needs to produce his current [production] of ice cream, he said. Adding in cow farmer to his already busy schedule — producing, delivery and distribution, plus Farmers Markets and special events — means more work, but that's OK with Skald. “There’s an old Viking saying: Cattle die, I die. What never dies is the reputation you leave behind,” Skald said. “Do something remarkable.” Plus, “my ancestors had it worse than this,” he said. Viking Ice Cream is also a family affair, with help from Skald's wife, Asta, and 2-year-old daughter Katla; not yet for 5-month-old son Runar. The cows will live at Slippery Pig Farm, just up from the shop on Finn Hill Road. Skald and the farm's owner, Dave Lambert, have
fun facts
Thor Skald’s Viking Ice Cream is bringing this curious cow to Poulsbo to use in the production of his ice cream. He will soon have fresh milk for his preservative-free, organically produced ice cream. Thor Skald / Contributed been friends since Skald's arrival, and Lambert offered some of his space for Skald’s cows. Lambert said he and his wife used to raise cows at the farm, which now raises pigs and is a craft brewery. The cows will be able to roam three acres and be grass-fed. It’s important for cows to be relaxed to produce the best milk, Skald said. Jersey cow milk is also
“This propels us into the major leagues.” —Thor Skald of Viking Ice Cream, now using fresh milk for ice cream production
easier to digest; Skald said their protein is the same as goat's milk, for those that are cow lactose-intolerant. Skald was able to expand his business with the help of a business grant given
to Scandinavian-Americans, which he found out about through the Norwegian Heritage Museum in Ballard. Rather than waiting for the $50,000 to come through at the end of this year, Skald said he was also approached by an investor who “believes in the business.” The funding paid for the pasteurizer, a 6-gallon mixer, a larger freezer and the cows. Skald has been producing his ice cream
n Skald said the Viking creation legend says the cow was the first animal to emerge from the ice, and fed the first humans with milk and ice cream. Skald is naming one of his cows after the first cow, Audumbla. n Jersey cows also have their own Viking heritage. The cows are famous from the British isle Jersey, off the coast of northern France. People living on Jersey would bribe Viking sailors with their cows as extortion money not to raid their island.
with a 1-gallon mixer, making about 30,000 gallons so far. “If I hadn’t gotten the grant, I don’t know if I could have expanded,” Skald said. “This propels us into the major leagues.” Without Poulsbo and his supportive customers though, Skald said his business would have never taken off. The Skalds came through town during Viking Fest and never left.
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Mr. B’s Bookery in Kingston saved by customer By MEGAN STEPHENSON
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KINGSTON — One day, Danya Simkus walked into Mr. B’s Bookery in the business complex off Highway 104, and found her favorite bookstore was going out of business. With an armful of books, she approached Bill “Mr. B” Wiley, owner of the store, and asked if there was anything she could do to help. Wiley opened the store about 15 years ago, but has been having health problems the last few years. “I just really wanted to keep the bookstore open,” Simkus said. She hadn’t intended to take over as the owner; she recently signed a book deal and had some health problems of her own. But several community members met at the store a few times to talk about taking over the store for the Wileys. In the end, Simkus, her fiancée and writing partner Rik Scott, and the Wileys’ son Jeff became co-owners and plan to reopen the store mid-June. “I just sort of rolled up my sleeves, called up Bill, Mr. B, and said, ‘Let’s just start,’ ” Simkus said. Jeff Wiley said he thought about running the store himself, but when
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ers in a store full of books, what could be better than that,” he said. Scott was president of the Fremont branch of the California Writers Club, and hopes to start up another cooperative effort in Kitsap. He recently moved to Kingston to join Simkus, who’s lived
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Noted carver Duane Pasco publishes art-biography BY MEGAN STEPHENSON
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POULSBO — Duane Pasco calls his latest book part biography, part art. For the last 50 or so years, Pasco has worked on bentwood boxes, masks, sculptures, totem poles, panels, canoes — just about any kind of Pacific Northwest Native-style art you can think of. Pasco, 81, doesn’t seem like he’s slowing down any time soon. His recently founded nonprofit education center, Jayhawk Institute, published his latest book, “Life as Art, Duane Pasco,” and he is currently on a local book tour. He kicked off the tour on Tuesday at the Poulsbo Library, telling stories from his life in Alaska and Seattle
to a crowd of about 50. The book is full of stylized pictures of his artwork, many of which hang in area art galleries, paired with many stories from his remarkable life. Pasco, who is not Native, was born in Alaska and went to school in Seattle. He said he wasn’t taught anything about Native culture in school, so sometimes he would head to the Seattle Public Library to read. His fascination grew, and he began drawing and learning to carve. By the 1960s, a slow revival of Native arts and crafts was beginning, and he began working in the U.S. and Canada as a carver. Pasco’s wife Betty, a Suquamish elder, weaver, artist and teacher, said
Duane has been teaching all his life. The idea for Jayhawk came from Duane needing a place to work on his carving and to showcase finished canoes. The idea evolved into a full learning center, to share “the value of history and respect for our elders who handed us this knowledge,” Betty said. The Jayhawk Institute was founded in 2011. While the foundation raises money to build a physical presence for Jayhawk, the Pascos host school groups and apprentices at their home in Indianola. Duane said he is passing on his knowledge of Native culture, art and technology from the Northwest coast, from the Columbia River to southeast Alaska. Jayhawk plans to offer
Carver Duane Pasco, on right, signs copies of his new book, “Life As Art, Duane Pasco,” at the Poulsbo Public Library June 11.
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instruction and learning opportunities for tool making, bentwood boxes, bowls, whistles, cordage, weaving and drums, according to the website. The Pascos also have many videos in the works, some
instructional and some highlighting Pasco’s projects. Betty said they will also write and publish more books. The Pascos are also teaming up with the Suquamish Museum to
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was scared to death,” Ali Raphael, 18, admitted. “Talking in front of a room packed with people is By SHARON S. LEE not something I’m comfortable with. I did it because nated for the 2013 list. I had to talk about a title Professional librarians with that I love, love, loved! It laptops flipped open and publishers packed was, ‘My Life Next the room to standDoor,’ by Huntley ing room only Fitzpatrick. What to hear what the girl can’t relate to teens had to say. that? We all want Darby felt honthe boy next door ored to be able to and not some bald have some kind of fat guy!” influence on the Ali is a teen literature being volunteer at the Library Manager published for Poulsbo Branch Sharon S. Lee teens. She wanted Librar y. She, to let publishers Darby Lowney, 16, and Laura Christman, know “what WE want.” Laura said she was excit17, were selected to participate in the Best Fiction for ed to be a part of a forum Young Adults session dur- where professionals actuing the American Library ally “listened to me.” She also wanted publishAssociation Midwinter Meeting in January. Lynn ers to know that teens like Stone, reference/teen ser- her want to see new young vices librarian, had seen the adult titles with substance. By the end of the conannouncement in a library journal and approached ference, the 200 nominated each of the teens with the titles had been reduced to 102. So, who cares? opportunity. Lynn knew that Ali, Teachers, librarians, pubDarby, and Laura — each lishers, and teens do. The a library volunteer — were 2013 Best Fiction for Young big readers and would Adults List is used to guide thrive on a professional the purchasing decisions in schools and libraries across conference experience. They each took turns the country. (A Top 10 list with other selected teens accompanies this column.) from across the country Teen book groups in the to express their opinions Bainbridge Island and Port on the 200 books nomi- Orchard branch libraries
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film making. Elinor Krafsky, 15, wrote a screenplay for TAB members to act and film onsite at the library, called “The Mystery of the Shredded Books,” in 2012. They all had such a great time they decided to try it again. This time they focused on a 90-second promotion for our teen summer reading program. The clip features TAB members Alex Koch, 17, Declan Krafsky, 13, and Hanna, 13. (Hanna doesn’t give her last name in the film’s credits.) Elinor worked with her father to find a professional camera for this year’s project, and a generous photographer named Debbie came along with it. Elinor negotiated with Poulsbo Cinema and received permission to film on site at the theater on a Sunday morning. Charlie Wise, library associate, did the narration and TAB member, Chloe Fox-Hughes, 17, did the final editing. Check out our “Summer Reading for Teens” page on www. krl.org to see their film clip under the link, “Avoid Boredom and Toilets.” Elinor and Chloe say one of the things they like best about being a TAB member is seeing other teens enjoy something they helped plan or create. Elinor loves to be able to say, “I helped make
From left, Darby Lowney, Ali Raphael and Laura Christman show off their favorite books. Contributed are also participating in selecting titles for a Teens’ Top Ten Award, or TTT for short. These teens are reading the 28 nominees and will vote on their favorites later this summer. TAB: What is it? It’s a Teen Advisory Board. Teen volunteers meet each month with Jennifer Lu’Becke, library assistant, to talk about teen programs, library outreach,
and service opportunities. TAB members helped to design the new Dragon’s Den Teen Space and develop a range of programs for teens in our community. They’re behind our anime club, The Kawaii Otakus. They’re behind our Teen Screen Reads series, with book-to-film discussions and viewings. TAB members have an exclusive volunteer gig
with the Poulsbo Friends of the Library, the good people that host book sales to raise money for the library. Members of Friends can’t say enough good things about the teen volunteers who show up on time and ready to work. They have, in fact, come to depend on this local teen energy. Is that all that TAB members are up to? No, there is so much more, including
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Continued from page A35 that happen!” Chloe invites all teens out there to start coming to Teen Screen Reads because “It’s a great way to see some really great films with awesome people. You can discuss how the film relates to the book, and maybe let out some pent-up frustration because you don’t like the way they adapted it.” Kristy Correll, 18, likes to contribute ideas on what programs the library should do next. Anime Club and last summer’s Evening in Paris have been her favorites. She likes to get together with other anime obsessed friends to watch anime films, have conversations and draw. Kristy has a gift for drawing. The thing she liked best about Evening in Paris: “The French ice cream was really good.” Live teens are making a difference in the Poulsbo branch and branches throughout Kitsap Regional Library. If you are a teen, age 13 to 18, and want to join TAB, Anime Club, or Teen Screen Reads, or volunteer to be a Reading Buddy or Lego Engineering Consultant, then drop in, call or email us: (360) 7792915, poulsboteen@krl.org. We’ll get you set up. Teen Power goes a long way in this library. — Sharon S. Lee is manager of the Poulsbo branch library. Contact her at sslee@krl.org.
YOUNG ADULT FICTION TOP 10 n “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,” by Jess Andrews n “The Diviners,” by Libba Bray n “Seraphina,” by Rachel Hartman n “Enchanted,” by Alethea Kontis n “Every Day,” by David Levithan n “Never Fall Down,” by Patricia McCormick n “Boy 21,” by Matthew Quick n “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe,” by Benjamin Alire Saenz n “The Raven Boys,” by Maggie Stiefvater n “Code Name Verity,” by Elizabeth Wein
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Doors open at noon; the art museum closes at 6 p.m.
The new 20,000-square-foot Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens with a community celebration June 14. Gather on the plaza for the ribboncutting at 11:15 a.m. — no matter the weather — followed by live music and comments by dignitaries.
The entertainment lineup includes the Bainbridge Symphony Brass, Tentative Walrus, Kate Power & Steve Einhorn, The Suquamish Tribe Song & Dance Group, Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival Performers, Chele’s Kitchen, and Paundy.
Art demonstration activities begin at noon with “Transfer Prints and Monotype” by Jennifer Mann, followed by “Etching,” Wes McClain; and “Linocut with Monotype,” Leigh Knowles Metteer. The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (www.biartmuseum.org) will open to the public daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with See museum, Page 2
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‘Performances at the Passage’ feature Kacey Musgraves, Vicci Martinez Concert on the lawn series begins July 4 Suquamish — Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort’s summer concert series line-up includes country singing/ songwriting sensation Kacey Musgraves and Tacoma’s Vicci Martinez, a Season 1 finalist on NBC’s hit reality show, “The Voice.” The concert series is called “Performance at the Passage.” Top local and regional artists will deliver musical genres ranging from rock to reggae, blues to country to acoustic folk for nine weeks of entertainment in July and August. The outdoor concerts are family-friendly and free. The Thursday night series kicks off on the Fourth of July with Danny Vernon Illusions of Elvis, and wraps-up on Aug. 29 with reggae band, Unified Culture. The bonus concert, Kacey Musgraves, is on Wednesday night, July 17. Each concert begins at 7 p.m., lasting 60–90 minutes, and will take place on the event lawn behind the resort. Concert goers may bring folding chairs and
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Continued from page 1 free general admission thanks to museum members, sponsors and donation support. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is an educational institution whose mission is “to engage a diverse population with the art and craft of our region and our time.” The museum collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits works of proven cultural value as well as new works by emerging artists and craftspeople. The art museum includes a reception area with a two-story atrium and
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BREMERTON OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 $14,500 3060 NE McWilliams Rd #16 DD:East on McWilliams Road past Rolling Hills Golf Course, left at Kariotis Park, 1st Right to end of Street. Space #16 on Left. Phyllis Hoepfner 360-731-5216 View at www.johnlscott.com/61372 OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4 $229,900 236 NE Watson Ct DD: N on Central Valley, Lft on Watson Court to Address on Lft. Cute/stylish 3 BR, Rambler, cedar siding unique floor plan,cozy wood burning fp Phyllis Hoepfner 360-731-5216 View at www.johnlscott.com/36306
SOUTH KITSAP PORT ORCHARD $229,950 Immaculate tri-level in an established neighborhood! 3BR/2.25BA, cul-de-sac street, fresh paint & new carpet, gas fireplace & eat in kitchen! Deck w/hot tub! Rick & Martha Ellis 360-731-0078 View at www.johnlscott.com/29171 PORT ORCHARD $260,000 Great views of the 6th Fairway!! Prestwick home with 2BR/2BA, den, hardwood floors, large patio w/Sumbrella Shades, oversized 2 car garage! Bank Owned. DEBORAH LOZARES 360-340-3359 View at www.johnlscott.com/39664
JEFFERSON COUNTY QUILCENE $1,500,000 Pristine 38-Acre parcel w/over 1/4 mile wtrfrt/beach on Dabob Bay. Glorious Olympic Mtn views. Guest cabin next to main Estate Home. Mstr Ste takes the top flr. Jan Zufelt 360-297-0325 View at www.johnlscott.com/89071
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Kitsap Co. Comprehensive Shoreline Master Program Update Public Comment Period and Public Hearing Washington Dept. of Ecology is accepting comments on a comprehensive update to Kitsap County’s shoreline master program. The proposed amendment will revise all aspects of the existing program includ-
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ing goals, policies, regulations, shoreline environment designations, and administrative procedures to comply with the State Shoreline Management Act (Chapter 90.58 RCW) and associated rules. Public comment accepted from June 10 to July 12, 2013, 5 p.m. Public Hearing is June 20, 2013 Open House starts at 5:30 p.m. Public Hearing starts at 6:30 p.m. Kitsap County Admin. Building, Commissioners’ Chambers, 619 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366. Documents are available for review at: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ programs/sea/shorelines/smp/mycomments/kitsapcount y . h t m l http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ programs/sea/shorelines/smp/mycomments/kirkland_limited_amend.htmland the Dept. of Ecology NW Regional Office (address below) or the Kitsap County Dept. of Community Development (614 Division Street, P o r t O rc h a r d ) . S e n d comments to WA Dept. of Ecology, 3190-160th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 9 8 0 0 8 ; p h . 425-649-7145; email
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No Late Bids Will Be Accepted. All 33 homes were constructed in 1980. There is no onsite PreBid Conference / Contractor Walk Through scheduled. Prospective contractors are allowed to visit the site at their own discretion during the 3 week bid window. Please be considerate of the tenants during your visit. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the offices of KCCHA dba Housing Kitsap, 5th Floor Conference Room located at 345 6th Street, Bremerton WA 98337 at 2:30 PM on Monday, July 8th, 2013. Contract Documents will be available on Friday, June 14th, 2013 at the KCCHA website, w w w. k c c h a . o r g , v i a email at nettlesr@kccha.org or by p h o n e a t (360) 535-6117. This project is financed through the Community Development Block Grant program with funds obtained from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
INVITATION TO BID RFB 2013-01-05-000-1A The Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority (“KCCHA�) dba Housing Kitsap will receive sealed bids from qualified contractors at the Main Reception office of KCCHA (345 - 6th Street, Suite 100, Bremerton WA 98337) until 2:00 PM, Local Time, on Monday, July 8th, 2013 for the Fairview Public Housing Complete Exterior Paint Project, located at 1205, 1221, 1237, 1253, 1269 NW Fox Run, 1270, 1275, 1290, 1295 NW Lester Court, 6800, 6801, 6820, 6825, 6840, 6845, 6860, 6865, 6880, 6885, 6955, 6975, 6995 Tibard i s R o a d N W, 6 8 1 7 , 6824, 6833, 6842, 6849, 6856, 6865, 6874, 6881, 6890, 6897 Fairside Place NW, All in Bremerton, WA 98311.
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1628 Minor Ct NE, Poulsbo $249,000 SAT & SUN 12-3 Now introducing our newest home, The Dahlia Model, in Chateau Ridge. This one level, 2 bedroom 2 bath has all the charm and character you could want in a home. In addition to this floor plan, several uniquely designed plans and pricing available to individually fit & meet the needs of each lot. Each floor plan featuring its own unique qualities, such as Craftsman style construction, ramblers, two-stories, open living concepts, main floor masters & ample storage space. MLS# 491087. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-981-0098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com
29639 Gamble Place NE, Kingston $875,000 SAT1-4 CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME! Custom built home on 90 ft of Gamble Bay waterfront. Marble entry, vaulted ceilings, walls of windows, Montana agate fireplace in family room. Huge master bedroom ensuite spa-style master bathroom. Gourmet kitchen w/ granite counters & sub zero fridge. Formal dining room w/ walkthrough butlers pantry. 80’ entertainment deck overlooking Gamble Bay. Tremendous bonus room - perfect for entertainment - w/ sliding doors to patio leading to landscaped garden. 400 sf workshop. Private beach access. 3 BD, 2.5 BA, 4,524 Sq Ft. MLS #499855. Noelle Osborn, 360-649-9775. Windermere Poulsbo. noelle@windermere.com
9891 Mandus Olson Road NE $450,000 SUN 1-4 New Listing! Shy 5-acre parcel by Grand Forest! Sunny, flat land (now treed) was former strawberry fields in same family for 60 yrs. Original 2BR/1BA home sold “as-is�. Stone root cellar, drilled well, survey available. Build your dream home here! Joe Richards, 206/459-8223, joerichards@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
7200 NE Dolphin Drive $646,000 SAT 1-4 New Listing! Stunning NW Contemporary with light-filled interiors and architectural flair. Nestled among a natural 2.06-acre setting of towering trees & private gardens within the community of Agate Point, just moments from Bloedel Reserve. MLS #500431. Jackie Syvertsen, 206/790-3600, BainbridgeIslandLiving.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
19362 Willet Lane NE, Poulsbo $259,000 SAT & SUN 12-3 Now showing our newest model home, The Dahlia, in Poulsbo Place II! Adorable 1 level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath Craftsman style home sparks charm. These 1 level homes sell fast so don’t wait. Other uniquely designed plans and pricing available to individually fit & meet the needs of each lot. Each plan featuring its own unique qualities such as main floor masters and open living concepts with that Little Norway Poulsbo Place appeal. MLS# 365205. Karen Bazar, John L Scott Real Estate, Poulsbo, 360-9810098 or email karenbazar@johnlscott.com
5116 Cedar Lane, Hansville $895,000 SAT 12-4 Waterfront home in Driftwood Key with a private deep water dock. The Watermark Group 360-265-9628.
14414 North Madison Avenue NE $548,800 SUN 1-4 New Price! Charming Cape Cod home on 1.22 acres with all-day sun & fabulous lavender farm! Master on the main plus 2 additional bedrooms & separate studio. Featured in Sunset magazine, this special home exudes casual elegance. MLS #468353. Ty Evans, 206/795-0202, tyevans@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. 6405 NE Agate Beach Lane $549,500 SAT 1-4 Million dollar view and a very rare find at this price point! Each room delivers stunning, panoramic views of the Sound and Olympics all year-round. Spectacular sunsets bathe the west-facing deck and entire property. Community beach trail & deeded beach access. MLS #493707. Jim Peek, 206/8175879, JimPeek.com. Windermere Real Estate/ BI, Inc.
7410 NE Olson Farm Lane $688,000 SUN 1-4 New Listing! Superb quality, design & materials plus attention to detail throughout this charming shingled Cape Cod with heirloom quality kitchen, river rock fireplace, dramatic curved walls with painted millwork, and French doors. MLS #497671. Vesna Somers, 206/947-1597, vesna@windermere.com. Hosted by Keith Hauschulz, 206/920-7802, BainbridgeIslandFerryTails.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. 3180 Crystal Springs Drive NE $935,000 SUN 1-4 New Price! Coveted Crystal Springs home with over 250 feet of sun-drenched waterfront. Versatile floor plan, vaulted ceilings and open layout for light-filled rooms. Detached garage with studio space and lovely gardens. MLS #468856. Carleen Gosney, 206/909-2042, BainbridgeFineProperties.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
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even more part of that community as well.” The brewers are proud to have their own beer festival, after being overlooked at the Seattle festival. “Kitsap County has won more North American Brewing Association awards in the last three years than any other county in Washington,” said Mark Hood, founder of Sound Brewery. “This area is really getting beer-centric.” Participating retailers and pubs • ChocMo • Harbor Public House • Hare & Hounds • The Loft • Manette Saloon • Moon Doggs Too • Red Apple markets • Tizley’s Europub • Toadhouse • Tora Lounge • The Wig Wam Participating breweries • Bainbridge Island Brewing Company (www.bainbridgebeer.com). Most popular: Eagle Harbor IPA. “It’s a well-made IPA,” brewmaster Russell Everett said. Coming up: A reintroduction of the brewery’s Point White Wit, a Belgian wheat beer spiced with orange and coriander; an Oktoberfest lager for the Puget Sound Pro-Am, a brewing competition; and a first anniversary ale aged in cabernet sauvignon barrels. “It’s delicious and it’s quite strong,” Everett said.
2013 The WEST SOUND Beer Week! “Kitsap” may someday be synonymous with “microbrew” in the same way “Napa” and “Walla Walla” are synonymous with “wine.” Kitsap-based breweries have won more North American Brewers Association awards than any other Washington county in the last three years, according to Patricia GrafFor more information and eventPeninsula. details, times, and Events locations please visit the Hopstock Facebook page atthe https://www.facebook.com/HopstockGPBW Hoek of Visit Kitsap have formed around fine artistry of Kitsap’s Or ask here for more details! brews, and a new company now gives microbrewery tours. The first of two major meet-the-brew events is June 16-23: The third annual West Sound Beer Week, aka Hopstock 2013 (http://kitsaphopstock.com). Breweries, brewpubs, bars, restaurants and retailers throughout the West Sound — they’re calling themselves the West Sound Beer Community — will present a week of celebrating-all-things-beer with numerous events and brewery features: Brewers’ nights, samplings, limited releases, beer dinners, price features, fundraisers, a Poulsbo pub crawl, and a “beer run.” The events will spotlight the numerous breweries that span the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas and the local businesses that support and offer their locally handcrafted beers. “We have such a blossoming beer community here in the West Sound,” said Derek Gress of Fingers Duke Apparel, acting coordinator of Hopstock 2013 (www. fingersduke.com). “It really stands to be celebrated and brought attention to. Hopstock is the perfect opportunity to do that and I am honored and excited to be a part of it.” He added, “There really is a community feel to how the brewery community interacts and works together. Aside from enjoying some wonderful local fresh beer at these events, my hope is that those who participate feel like they get to become part of or
• Der Bloken Brewery (www.DerBlokken.com). What’s on tap: Tap 2, Praetorian Pale Ale; Tap 4, Sacred Hop Double IPA; Tap 6, Ginga Irish Red; Tap 11, Mutha Hefe. • Hood Canal Brewery (www.hoodcanalbrewery.com). Kitsap County’s first microbrewery produces 11 labels which can be found in pubs, restaurants and stores in 11 counties — including 31 locations in eight Kitsap County communities. Favorites: “It’s almost a tie between the Dosewallips Special Ale, the Dabob Bay IPA and the Agate Pass Amber,” owner Don Wyatt said. “The ‘Dose’ really, really balances between grain and hops. If someone doesn’t like bitterness in their beers, they choose that. Restaurants choose it because it doesn’t compete with their food. IPAs are so popular. Agate Pass — what I’ve heard is it’s a good transition beer as we move from winter to summer beers. It has a caramel flavor without the hop-iness. It’s a pretty safe bet a bartender can suggest that and a person would be happy with it.” • Rainy Daze Brewing Co. (www.facebook.com/RainyDazeBrewing). Rainy Daze Brewing tends to focus on IPAs and Belgians with a twist, owner Mike Montoney said. The brewery has made about 20 variety of beers so far. Bestsellers: the IPAs and the Stash Box Pale Ale. • Silver City Brewery (www.silvercitybrewery.com). During Hopstock, Silver City Brewery will offer favorite brews such as the award-winning Fat Scotch Ale and Ridgetop Red, said Kurt Larson, director of sales and marketing. Larson said to look for customer appreciation deals as well. • Slaughter County Brewing Co. (www.facebook.com/SlaughterCountyBrewing). Slaughter County opened about seven months ago. On tap: Hopstock IPA (Slaughter County variation), Bondsman Bitter, Regimental Scotch, Imperial Scotch, Gorst Pilsner. Favorite: Owner Scott Kirvan said the Scotch, Belgian, and pilsner are all hits. The Gorst Pilsner, he said, is selling faster than he can make it. “I brew what I like; I’m lucky enough people like what I brew,” he said. • Slippery Pig Brewery (www.slipperypigbrewing.com). • Sound Brewery (www.soundbrewery.com). Founder and general manager Mark Hood said Sound will introduce three new brews on three different days — the Koperen Ketel, the Mayan Cave Bear (aged with vanilla beans, cocoa nibs and three types of chilies), and a Bavarian-style hefeweizen. Sound will also feature taster samplers and discounts on growlers and bottles. • Valholl Brewing (www.valhollbrewing.com). Now in a new, larger location, co-founder Jeff Holcomb said Valholl will offer Hopstock activities every day, including the release of a new brew, Hopstock IPA. Favorite: Valholl’s IPAs.
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Proudly presenting beers from these local breweries • Bainbridge Island Brewing • Der Blokken Brewery • Hood Canal Brewery • Rainy Daze Brewing • Silver City Brewery • Slaughter County Brewing • Slippery Pig Brewery • Sound Brewery • Valhöll Brewing
Tasters, Pints & Snacks Featuring
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Join us in celebrating the breweries and beer of the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas and the supporting business community with a week of local features! June 16th through the 23rd, venture throughout Kitsap County for special beer releases, beer dinners, price specials, brewers nights, and features at local tasting rooms, pubs & restaurants.
Hopstock Events Schedule Sunday, June 16th Bainbridge Island Brewing Super Soup’R Sunday
Breakfast sandwich & coffee: $6. Breakfast sandwich & beer: $9.
Hood Canal Brewery
Slaughter County Brewing
12pm to 8pm. Enjoy four different BIB beer tasters and a great burger special at Soup’R Burger.
Der Blokken Brewery Brewfest Fast Break Brunch
Smoked Salmon and Dollar off First Beer
Sound Brewery - Koperen Ketel Cask
Tuesday, June 18th
Wig Wam - Battle of the Reds
One Ten Lounge Teacher’s & Assistant’s “After Hours”
Hood Canal Brewery - Military Appreciation Discount on First Beer.
Visit our taproom for a great local craft beer experience!
Free pool, Oysters on the Half Shell $2.00, whiskey/microbrew pint combo $6.00.
Der Blokken Brewery - Wing Wednesday
Wig Wam - Military Appreciation Day
Discounted drinks and half off appetizers.
Bainbridge Island Brewing Release of Project Whiskypus
Whisky Barrel Aged Imperial IPA.
Der Blokken Brewery - Tap Release
Bremerton Brewfest sneak preview.
Hood Canal Brewery - Hawaiian Shirts Dollar off first beer.
Sound Brewery - Heffeweizen
A Rare taste of unfiltered Heffeweizen brewed with yeast from the oldest operating brewery in the world.
Tizley’s Europub - Tap Release Tizley’s Europub - Brains & Brews Special Event 6 pm. Valhöll Brewing / Robb DiFilippo Collaboration Release.
Cask Conditioned Ridgetop Red. Buy a glass, keep the glass!
Wig Wam - Rainy Daze Brewing Takeover
Thursday, June 20th One Ten Lounge - Therapy Thursdays
Discounted wine and drinks, half off appetizers.
Bainbridge Island Brewing - Music to Our Beers
Special pancakes, waffles & French toast.
Hare & Hounds - Happy FIRKIN’ Friday
Limited 22oz bottle release of Bourbon Barrel Aged FAT Scotch Ale
Sound Brewery - Bon Fire Pizza and $3 pints! Bon Fire Pizza and $3 pint beers of Koperen Ketel, Bevrijder, Reluctant, Sommerweizen, Porter, and O’Regan’s Revenge.
Wig Wam - Firkin Friday!
7pm to 10pm
Saturday, June 22nd
Der Blokken Brewery - Live Music, Apps & Ales
Poulsbo Beer Run
3 appetizers paired with 4oz samples of beer.
Harbour Public House Kitsap Brewers Tap Takeover 11am to 12 midnight
Silver City Brewery and Taproom Bubba’s County Q Night 4pm. Southern BBQ & Beers.
Slaughter County Brewing Kitsap Brewers Tap Takeover
Slippery Pig Brewery, Sound Brewery, Valhöll Brewing. 4 miles, 3 breweries.
Peninsula Brew Tours presents South Kitsap Brewery-Go-Around!
Explore Peninsula Brew Tours on this exclusive “rounda-bout” of these Local brewery destinations: Der Blokken Brewery, Silver City Brewery, Slaughter County Brewing, and The Wig Wam! The Peninsula Brew Tours bus will shuttle in “laps” from location to location enabling you to sample beers direct form 3 breweries and the Wig Wam in Gorst. Each leg is $2 making a round trip only $8!
Sound Brewery 10% off all bottles, 20% off all cases.
South Kitsap Pub Crawl
Valhöll Brewing - Hopstock IPA Cask Release
Wig Wam - Welcome Back Stennis
Wig Wam - Texas Tuesday
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Der Blokken Brewery - Brewers Brunch
Silver City Brewery and Taproom Bourbon Barrel Aged FAT Scotch Ale
Valhöll Brewing - Hopstock IPA Release
$6 Flights: Five 4oz samples of any beer on tap.
One Ten Lounge - Gentlemen’s Night
Tapped at 4pm. Casks from Kitsap County breweries Slippery Pig Brewery, Valhöll Brewing, Der Blokken, and Rainy Daze.
Silver City Brewery and Taproom - Cask Night
Military Appreciation Day - $1 off for active and retired with ID.
7pm to 9pm. All night beer specials
Bainbridge Island Brewing Kitsap Brewers Cask Night
Tizley’s Europub, Hare & Hounds, The Loft @ 47.7, Paella Bar, 110 Lounge, Slippery Pig Brewery, Valhöll Brewing, Portside Pub, and That’s A Some Italian.
Sound Brewery - Mayan Cave Bear
Free “wit-mossa” with entrée purchase.
Bainbridge Island Brewing Trivia Night
4th Annual Poulsbo Pubcrawl
Brewers Dinner.
Tizley’s Europub - Happy Fathers Day
$3.50 well drinks, $3.00 hot links.
Friday, June 21st
Firkins of mystery from Valhöll Brewing and Bainbridge Island Brewing.
Strangebrew award winner Keg Tapping.
Red Sunset from Rainy Daze, Ginja from Der Blokken, Sailors Delight from Westport and Ridgetop Red from Silver City Brewery.
Wednesday, June 19th
$0.65 wings. Order 10 wings and get $3 pint with Hopstock Passport!
Koperen Ketel Cask, dry hopped with brand new Smaragd Hop. $2 off growlers, $2 off all fills.
Der Blokken Brewery Flight Night
Special Beer Releases Silver City Brewery and Taproom Bourbon Barrel Aged FAT Scotch Ale Limited 22oz bottle release of FAT Scotch Ale aged in bourbon barrels. Slippery Pig Technoviking Elixir Hops: Tettnanger and flair... Yeast: Super Turbo Dance Moves... Do not interrupt Technoviking enjoying a beer! Du bist klein in der hosen for even trying this beer. It will make you spontaneously dance! A huge beer that was stirred with a broad sword and listened to techno through the entire brewing process. Valhöll Brewing and Slaughter County Hopstock IPA Vikings and Pirates come together to pillage your tastebuds! This is a special collaboration between Valhöll Brewing and Slaughter County resulting in a brew you don’t want to miss.
Week-long Specials: Valhöll Brewing - $3 off growlers. Sound Brewing - $5 off Big Beer Growlers (rotating Barleywine, Entendez Noel, Urses Spelaeus) All Samplers 5 for $5 for all beers. Silver City Brewery and Taproom - Enjoy select $3 pints & $2 off growler fills during Happy Hour, 3pm to 5pm Marina Market - 10% off Silver City and Sound Brewery beers.
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Silver City Brewery and Taproom Bourbon Barrel Aged Fat Scotch Ale Limited Draft Release
Harbour Public House (Bainbridge Island), The Toad House (E. Bremerton), Toro Lounge (Downtown Bremerton), Blazing Onion (Gig Harbor), Wig Wam (Gorst), Hare & Hounds (Poulsbo), Clover Leaf (E. Bremerton), Manette Saloon (Manette/Bremerton), ChocMo (Poulsbo), Moon Dogs Too (Port Orchard), Bremerton Bar & Grill (Bremerton) & McCloud’s (E. Bremerton)
One Ten Lounge Military Monday & Free Pool 26499 Bond Rd. NE (360) 297-8316 www.hoodcanalbrewery.com
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Welcome to Hopstock 2013! The West Sound Beer Week!
Monday, June 17th
Kegs • Bottles • Tasting Room
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Come Enjoy Hopstock at the WigWam 6/16 - Battle of the Reds “Red SunSet” Rainy Daze, “Ginja” DeRBlokken, “SailoRS deliGht” WestpoRt, “RidGe top Red” silveR City 6/17 - MilitaRy appReciation day - $1 FoR active & RetiRed (i.D. RequiReD) 6/18 - texas tuesday 6/19 - Rainy daze takeoveR 6/21 - fiRkin fRiday 6/22 - “WelcoMe Back stennis” all day BReW touR Bus depaRts 12:40 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:20:pm & 4:40pm
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Tues. 6/18 - Brains & Brews Special Event
Celebrates
Valholl/Rob DiFilippo (Father Tizleys) Collaboration Release 6pm
Hopstock Wed. 6/19 - POULSBO PUBCRAWL Open Mic Night www.kitsaphopstock.com 8pm 18928 Front St, Downtown Poulsbo www.tizleys.com • (360) 394-0080
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ting business community with a week of local events & brewery features! For more information and event details, times, and locations please visit the Hopstock Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/HopstockGPBW Or ask here for more details!
HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS 3:30PM - 7PM
Sheila’s Port Side Restaurant & Bar
18779 Front St., Downtown Poulsbo on the waterfront
Sunday 6/16 Brains & Brews on Father’s Day
Wednesday 6/19 POULSBO PUBCRAWL
Friday 6/21 Happy FIRKIN’ FRIDAY
featuring firkins of mystery featuring Valholl’s featuring Less provided by Valholl Hopstock IPA Cask Polished Trio Brewing and Bainbridge release. 7:30 pm upbeat jazz. 8:00 pm Island Brewing. 6:00 pm
HARE & HOUNDS PUBLIC HOUSE www.kitsaphopstock.com
Corner of Jensen & Front St. • Downtown Poulsbo (360) 440-9583 • www.harenhoundspub.com
4th Annual Poulsbo Pub Crawl
Wednesday, June 19th • Starts at 5:00pm
360-779-2997 • www.sheilasportside.com Open Mic Thursdays
Portside Pub The Loft at 47.7 That’s A Some Italian Tizley’s
.. Valholl
One Ten Lounge
Paella Bar Hair & Hounds
Participating houses have adopted at least one local brewer. Most establishments will be offering 4oz sample sizes, to maximize your beer travels. Don’t forget to pick-up your travel passport at any participating location, where you can have your own personal record of the beer travelin’ done! Don’t miss the entry form on the passport and drop off your passport at Bluewater Artworks Gallery, across from Hare & Hounds Pub, prizes will be drawn at 9:15 at Hare & Hounds Pub!
POULSBO PUBCRAWL RAFFLE WED. JUNE 19TH @ HARE @ HOUNDS. SOUTH KITSAP BREWERY-GO-AROUND RAFFLE WINNERS ANNOUNCED VIA E-MAIL.
Get this passport filled & enter to win a prize!
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Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living NW Wines By ANDY PERDUE and eric degerman
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ummer in the Pacific Northwest means spending more time outdoors and cooking with regional ingredients. This is why we keep fresh white wines in the fridge and ready to open the moment we fire up the grill. We look for white wines with bright acidity that not only will lift the flavors of the wine but also pair well with a wide variety of dishes. We’re talking about seared scallops, halibut, salmon, mushroom dishes, grilled corn on the cob, linguine tossed with grilled vegetables, pesto pizza and steamed clams. With that in mind, here are some delicious and affordable white wines we’ve tasted in recent weeks that will pair perfectly with your summer. Most of these wines have strong regional distribution, so ask for them at your favorite wine merchant or contact the wineries directly. n Mercer Canyons 2011 Riesling, Yakima Valley, $13: The Mercer family has been farming in Washington for more than a century and has been in the wine grape business since the early 1970s. Now that it has a namesake winery in the Yakima Valley, it is able to take full advantage of its legacy and expertise. This opens with aromas of fresh-squeezed lemon, yellow grapefruit, slate, pear and Golden Delicious apple. It's beautiful on the entry, with crisp acidity rounded on the corners with just under 2 percent residual sugar. Flavors of lemon, lime, peach and apricot lead to a stunning finish. Buy this one by the case and enjoy all spring and summer. n House Wine 2012 Fish House Sauvignon Blanc, Columbia Valley, $10: If you haven’t tried a Washington Sauvignon Blanc recently, here is a can't-miss version. It offers aromas of fresh lime, celery and grassiness, followed by refreshing flavors of lemon, orange and lime. It has terrific acidity that lifts the flavors all the way through. n Elk Cove Vineyards 2012 Pinot Gris,
cardamom and lemon curd all backed with a hint
Willamette Valley, $19: Elk Cove produces one of the Northwest's finest Pinot Gris, and this new release opens with aromas of pear, Golden Delicious apple, lime and clove. On the palate, it is loaded with flavors of ripe orchard fruit, especially pear and apple. The round midpalate is beautifully balanced with bright, right-on acidity. The finish is simply
sublime. n Pine & Post 2010 Chardonnay, Washington, $7: This Chardonnay shows just enough oak to let you know it's there, yet not so much that it gets in the way of some terrific fruit. This opens with aromas of melon, citrus, butterscotch and pear. Bright acidity highlights the palate and flavors of pineapple, butterscotch candy and buttery notes. A richness on the palate gives way to a lengthy finish. n Pacific Rim Winemakers 2012 Chenin Blanc, Columbia Valley, $10: Pacific Rim is best known as one of the top Riesling producers in the United States, but this is one of its rare non-Riesling bottlings. It opens with aromas of fresh cane sugar, pear and dried apple, followed by flavors of apricot,
of residual sugar. n Convergence Zone Cellars 2012 Ciel du Cheval Vineyard Drizzle, Red Mountain,
$19: Pinot Gris is a bit of a rare grape on Washington’s Red Mountain, where hot temperatures and high land prices are more conducive to red wine grapes. However, this treat from Convergence Zone Cellars in Woodinville might have some rethinking that strategy. It opens with aromas of nectarine, pear and lime, followed by See WINES, Page 14
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Local libraries put fun in summer reading By Michelle Beahm Kitsap Week
The Kitsap Regional Library’s Summer Reading Program logo.
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ocal libraries are again hosting summer reading programs for children. Every year, Kitsap Regional Library hosts these programs to encourage children to read during summer. Readers earn prizes at the completion of 10 hours of reading. “There is a significant amount of research that shows that students who read during the summer time at least 10 hours, their reading proficiency either stays the same or increases from the end of one school year to the beginning of the next,” said Jeff Brody, KRL’s director of community relations. According to Brody, those same studies also show that children who don’t read during the summer lose proficiency and start their next school year at a lower reading level than they were at at the end of the previous school year. Prizes offered include a free book, which can be selected by the child participating in the program. These books are purchased by the KRL Foundation with money from private donations. Another prize: a free ticket to the Kitsap County
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Fair and Stampede. The fair donates 4,000 tickets every year to this program. Each child who goes above and beyond and reads 100 hours this summer earns a T-shirt declaring the achievement. Anyone age 18 and younger can participate in this program and earn prizes. “I think often times parents feel that it’s like a school-age program, but I really want people to know that preschoolers participate,” said Shannon Peterson, KRL youth services manager. “As long as families are reading together, as long as a child is sitting down with a book and is either reading or being read to, they are welcome to participate.” There are a few different events held at each library branch this summer to encourage reading and participation, though
participation in the program is not required to attend these free events. The events include kickoff parties for the program. The Silverdale and Port Orchard branches hosted their parties June 1, Bainbridge Island hosted its kickoff June 8. The Bremerton library branch, 612 Fifth St., hosts its kickoff party June 15, 1-3 p.m. The Sylvan Way branch will host its kickoff June 29. Other events, such as movies and educational events, are held at the nine KRL branches. For a complete list of events, go to www.KRL.org/kids. “We’ll also do raffle drawings for kids that finish the program as well,” Peterson said. “At the end of summer, they’ll have a chance to win a gift card to either a local book store, if there’s one in their area, or to Barnes and Noble, for areas that don’t have a local book
We can do more UNITED than we ever can alone.
store.” KRL has been hosting a summer reading program since 1975, according to Brody, but reading programs are held all across the country. “It’s a very important program for early literacy and it’s something that libraries across the country participate in and have participated in for years and years,” Brody said. “We do this as part of our commitment to literacy and supporting education in Kitsap County.” KRL hosts numerous events for all different age groups to encourage reading, not just the summer reading program. “We’ve got a monthly Lego club that we do,” said Ericka Brunson, a children’s librarian at the KRL library on Sylvan Way in Bremerton. “We show movies. We have a Read to a Dog program, which is an opportunity for kids to
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come and read to a certified therapy dog, so they go through training to be read to, essentially.” Peterson said the library even has events for babies. “We have baby dance parties, which is a fun way to get parents meeting and together and get little ones excited to spend time in the library and get used to the library and get to know our librarians as well,” she said. There will be puppet shows this summer, and an event celebrating the upcoming “Mortal Instruments” movie through a book discussion, according to Peterson. These events and programs are supported largely by the Friends of the Library, which helps to organize and fund many events throughout the year at all the different KRL branches. “I know some Friends of the Library have done trivia nights or, you know, other activities to just kind of gain awareness and support the activities that the library does,” Peterson said. “They’re instrumental and huge in supporting our programs. We’re really lucky to have their support.” Peterson was not new to summer reading programs when she joined KRL seven years ago. Growing up in a small town in Wyoming, she participated in the local summer reading program
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“There’s nothing assigned. It’s just the joy of learning and the joy of finding a new interest and finding a book that maybe you wouldn’t have time for during the school year.” — Shannon Peterson, KRL youth services manager
every year. “I think it’s just such a wonderful way to celebrate kids learning and reading anything that they want to be reading, [and] that — you know — they can just sort of browse through the stacks and just follow their passion and follow their interest,” she said. “There’s nothing assigned. It’s just the joy of learning and the joy of finding a new interest and finding a book that maybe you wouldn’t have time for during the school year.” Other area libraries also offer summer reading programs for kids. The Tracyton Community Library hosts “Reading Roundup” as its Summer Reading Program this year. It is open to all ages and the kickoff party will be at 2 p.m., on June 20. Free books will be awarded when participants reach 10 books read. There will also be an ice cream party at the end of the program in August. Drop by the library at 351 NW Tracy Ave. or call (360) 377-3571. — Michelle Beahm is an intern for the Central Kitsap Reporter. Email mbeahm@centralkitsapreporter.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 Viridian Art Gallery and Frame: Featuring abstract oil works by Pat McKenna, through Aug. 31. Located at 1800 Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. Info: (360) 871-7900.
Benefits & events Suquamish Championship Wrestling “Ruthless Rivalry”: June 15, 6 p.m., Suquamish Tribal Gym, 15838 Sandy Hook Road. SCW/AIWF Pro Wrestling, including a SCW Tag Team Title match. Admission: $4. Info: facebook. com/scw.rebranded. Kingston Youth Sports Poker Tournament: June 15, 8 p.m., Point Casino, Kingston. Benefit for Kingston Youth Sports Association. Cost: $50 per player. Prizes: $250, $150 and $100. Info: Ed Baze, (360) 509-1943. Friends of the Manchester Library Annual Salmon Bake: June 16, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 8067 E. Main St., Manchester. Cost: Adults $14; children 6-11, $10; children younger than 6, $5. Funds the maintenance of the building, capital improvements, and insurance. Hopstock — West Sound Beer Week: June 16-23. Celebrating breweries and beer of Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas. Beer specials, pub crawl through Poulsbo, beer run, entertainment. Info: www.kitsaphopstock.com. Breidablik Closing Ceremonies: June 17, 10:30 a.m., 25142 Waghorn Road NW, Poulsbo. “We are going out on top.” Final celebration together on the life and lives of Breidablik School. Corvette Summer Car Show: June 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Grey Chevrolet, 4949 Hovde Road, Port Orchard. Kids’ activities, food, goodie bags. Live music by Born To Be Wild. Benefit for Stand Up For Kids and Kitsap Humane Society. LOW TIDE BEACH WALK: June 22, 10:30 a.m., gather at the Kingston Farmers’ Market at the Marina. Fun for all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult. Wear shoes or boots to get muddy and walk on rocks. Pre-register at (360) 297-1226 or find the Stillwaters booth at the Market. $5 donation suggested. Info: www.stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. St. Hans Midsommerfest: June 22, 4-6:30 p.m., Poulsbo Waterfront Park. Midsommer pole raising, flower crowns, Norwegian dogs, a bonfire lit by
Vikings, Norwegian dancing and singing performed and taught, Norwegian food. Info: www. poulsbosonsofnorway.com, (360) 779-5209.
classes DRAWING WORKSHOP: June 14, 21 and 28, 1-4 p.m., Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, 151 Winslow Way E. Gesture drawing on location with Amy D’Apice. Designed for students of all levels. Tuition: $150, BAC members $140, students $120. Info: (206) 842-3132. PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: June 15 and 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. In the field with Kay Walsh. Tuition: $120, BAC members $100, students $90.
meetings, support groups & lectures Bremerton Northern Model Railroad Club Annual Swap Meet: June 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, West Side Improvement Club, 4109 E St., Bremerton. All-scale, all-gauge, collectible swap meet. Family friendly, all ages, pros and starters. Cost: Adults $5, younger than 12 free. Info: dereilly@comcast.net. Ted Brown Music free clinics: June 15, 10:30 a.m., 3276 NW Plaza Road, Silverdale. Learn how to clean or repair your instrument or which is best for you. Saturdays, through July 27. Info: Jen Green, jgreen@tedbrownmusic. com, (360) 692-4030. Beginning Crochet: June 15, 1-3 p.m., Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Learn from fourthgeneration crafter Vanessa Brumage. Cost: Adults $10, youths: $5; supplies included. Reservations encouraged: (360) 479-6226. Sjogrens Support Group: June 15, 1-3 p.m., ChocoMo, 19880 7th Ave., Suite 102, Poulsbo. Open to the public. Info: (360) 930-0283, reynoldsjk@msn.com. Latin Jazz Dance: June 15, 7:30 p.m., Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. Salsa workshop, followed by dancing to Malo Combo. No preregistration; for singles and couples. Cost: $20 at the door. Info: www.educatedfeet.net. Comparative Religion: June 16, 10:30 a.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Author and teacher Kimberly Beyer-Nelson discusses Islam. Free.
Kitsap Computing Seniors General Meeting: June 17, 10 a.m., Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Program with a speaker followed by a light potluck lunch. All ages welcome to attend. Info: www. ffogynews.org. How to Grow Beautiful Roses: June 17, 6-7:30 p.m., Silverdale Library, 3450 NW Carlton St. Elena Williams, consulting rosarian for the American Rose Society and member of the Kitsap County Rose Society, will share the best practices for growing roses in our climate. Bring your rose questions and problems. Info: www. facebook.com/KitsapCountyRoseSociety. f:67 Camera Club: June 17, 6:45 p.m., Room 117 (rotunda), Engineering Building, Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton. “Animal” category subject. Visitors welcome. Info: (360) 275 3019, www.f67cameraclub.org. Port Orchard Christian Women’s Connection: June 18, 11:30 a.m., First Christian Church, 4885 Hovde Road, Port Orchard. Shelly Kelly will speak and sing be on “Happily Ever After.” Also featuring Barbara Garner on “The Art of Antiquing.” Luncheon: $14. Info: Betty (360)308-0484, or Audrey (360) 876-8928. West Sound Academy Summer Open House: June 18, 2-4 p.m., West Sound Academy, 16571 Creative Drive, Poulsbo. Introducing faculty and program to interested families. Financial aid available. Info: Director of Admissions Lisa Gsellman, lgsellman@westsoundacademy.org. TRICARE benefits briefings: June 19, 11 a.m., Room 7022, Naval Hospital Bremerton, 1 Boone Road. Hear about TRICARE program (plus any new changes) and questions/answer session with a TriWest representative. Northwest Basketry: June 20, 6:30 p.m., Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 Fourth Street, Bremerton. Mary Lou Slaughter, a descendant of Chief Sealth and nationally recognized basket weaver. Admission: $20, KCHS members $10. Reservations: (360) 479-6226. Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society: June 21, 10 a.m. to noon, Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Collaborative problem solving for your research. Info: www.bigenealogy. org. Building a Sustainable Economy (BASE) Lecture Series: June 21, 5:30-7 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Pre-reregister at www.bainbridgechamber.com. World Yoga Day: June 21, 7 p.m., Tame The Beast Aromas, 4790 NE State Highway 104, Port Gamble. Free yoga and celebration of Summer Solstice. For the whole family; bring a yoga mat or blanket, class held in the grass. Info: (360) 297-2994. Evergreen Bonsai Club: June 22, 3:30 p.m., Elandan Gardens, 3050 State Highway 16 W,
Bainbridge Dance Center celebrates its 32nd annual student performance, June 18-22, at Bainbridge Performing Arts. Crystal Photography Bremerton. Victrinia Ridgeway will demonstrate azalea maintenance and styling. Please bring your own chair. Info: Ruth Anderson, (360) 626-1264, rutha33@ msn.com. 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. These weekly classes
are designed to help women heal from domestic abuse. Participants may begin attending at any time. Info: (866) 262-9284 for confidential time and place. American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Free services to assist veterans and widows with VA claims. Info: (360) 779-5456. 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 PerformSee calendar, Page 16
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Continued from page 15 ing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. Experienced jugglers, beginning jugglers, and closet jugglers are encouraged to drop in. Free. Info: (206) 842-8569, www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org, tchallinor@bainbridgeperformingarts.org, Bremerton Northern Model Railroad Club: First Mondays,
7-8 p.m., All Star Bowling Lanes, 10710 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale. New members and guests. Info: Reed Cranmore, bremertonnorthern@comcast.net. Bridge Group: Tuesdays, 8 a.m., Stafford Suites, 1761 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard. Free to play, $4 for lunch. Info: Denise Hoyt, dhoyt@staffordcare.com, (360) 874-1212. Cat Fix Day: Second and last Tuesdays, 7-9 a.m., Kitsap Humane Society, 9167 Dickey Road
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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. Open to the public. Info: JoAnn Zarieki, (360) 692-6178. 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 - 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., Saint 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 Al-Anon: Al-Anon meeting for anyone troubled by another person’s drinking. Sundays: Manchester Library, 8 a.m.; Winslow Arms Apartments, Bainbridge Island, 10 a.m. Mondays: Harper Church, Port
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24. Parenthesis, essentially
8. Equal
25. Senior petty officer responsible for discipline (3 wds, hyphenated)
9. Behind the times (2 wds)
32. ___ and cheese 33. Hokkaido native 34. Flock 36. Biscotti flavoring 39. “Dear old” guy 40. Gawk 41. Assign to, as blame 42. Film crew member 44. Bon ___ 45. Position of advisor 49. Cashew, e.g. 50. “Look here!” 51. That measured in joules (2 wds) 58. Basil, e.g. 59. .01 of rupee 60. Big laugh 62. “What’s gotten ___ you?”
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10. Believer in social equality 11. Felt bad about 12. Kind of dealer 13. “___ bad!” 21. Caught 22. Certain exams 25. Bouncing off the walls 26. Kind of group, in chemistry 27. Chain of hills 28. Tangle 29. Part of a TV feed 30. Algonquian tribe member 31. Razor sharpener 32. Accident 35. “Are we there ___?” 37. Resonating chamber in a musical instrument 38. Boredom 43. Turn palm downwards
63. Cast out
46. Stirrup-shaped bone in the middle ear
64. Eye
47. “___ Cried” (1962 hit)
65. Charon’s river
48. Profound fear
66. Eastern wrap
51. Cost of living?
67. Some deer
52. Affectedly creative 53. Head-hunter of NE India
5. Large grassy South American plain
54. Ticket info, maybe Down
55. “___ quam videri” (North Carolina’s motto)
15. Architectural projection
1. Neon, e.g.
56. Energetic (hyphenated)
16. 100 cents
2. Curb, with “in”
57. Its motto is “Lux et veritas”
17. King or queen, e.g.
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18. Gave a fig
4. Rock similar to granite
58. ___ Master’s Voice, music trademark
19. Exec’s note
5. Spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear
10. “Dang!” 14. Long, long time
20. Communities within a town 23. Costa del ___
6. Kuwaiti, e.g. 7. Catalan painter Joan
61. ___ gestae (law)
Orchard, 10 a.m.; Jackson Park Community Center, Bremerton, noon; Saint Barnabas Church, Bainbridge Island, 7:30 p.m.; Belfair Haven of Hope, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays: Silverdale Lutheran Church, noon; First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard, 7:30 p.m.; Park Vista Apartments, Port Orchard, 5:30 p.m.; Anglican Church of St. Charles, Poulsbo, 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Belfair Haven Of Hope, 10:30 a.m.; Anglican Church of St. Charles, Poulsbo, noon. Thursdays: Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Center, Kingston, noon; Holy Trinity Church, Bremerton, noon; First Christian Church, Bremerton, 5:30 p.m.; First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo, 7 p.m.; First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard, 7:30 p.m. Fridays: Bethany Lutheran Church, Bainbridge Island, noon; First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays: Washington Veterans Home, Port Orchard, 7:30 p.m.; Anglican Church of St. Charles, Poulsbo, 6:30 p.m. Info: www. kitsap-al-anon.org. Kitsap County Rose Society: Second Mondays, 7 p.m., Silverdale Fire Station 51, 10955 Silverdale Way. Free, visitors welcome. Info: Ray (360) 830-0669. Kitsap Local Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, near Hale’s Ales and Kohls. Free kids crafts, balloons. Info: www.Neighborlygreetings.com.
Native American basketweaver Mary Lou Slaughter will demonstrate basketweaving at the Kitsap Historical Museum June 20. Contributed 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. See calendar, Page 17
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Continued from page 16 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: 2nd and 4th 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.
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Farmers markets Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Town Square/City Hall Park, Winslow. Info: www.bainbridgefarmersmarket.org. 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.
Fitness & kids Recess Monkey Concert: June 15, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport. Children’s music band from Seattle. Free. Info: (360) 396-5548. Puget Sound Swim Club Summer Splash program: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-6 p.m., South Kitsap High School Pool, 425 Mitchell Ave., Port Orchard. Begins June 18, registration at 4:30 p.m. Introducing young swimmers to competitive swim team. Cost: $86.50. Info: Coach Dale Walker, Daleswim7@yahoo.com, (360) 769-2693. Kitsap Regional Library Summer Reading: Sign up for Summer Reading at your KRL branch. Read 10 hours and get a free paperback book and a ticket to the Kitsap County Fair. For children and teens. Info: www. krl.org. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, baby age Tuesdays, preschool age Wednesdays. Free. 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge
Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun with children’s librarian. Stay for music and crafts. Info: (360) 871-3921, www.krl.org. KiDiMu activities: 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Free First Thursdays, hands-on exhibits and monthly programs, visit the website for schedule details. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. 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 members. Info: (206) 855-4650, www.kidimu.org. Kitsap Ultimate Frisbee: Weekly pick-up game Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon. Email jon.c.culver@ gmail.com or see the pick-up section on www.discnw.org. Kirtan yoga: First Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., Grace Church, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Kirtan is musical yoga, the devotional practice of singing the names of the divine in call and response form. Info: (206) 8429997, grace@gracehere.org.
Literary POULSBO LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE: June 15, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Proceeds benefit the Poulsbo Friends of the Library. Kitsap Christian Writers: June 17, 6-8:45 p.m., Subway, 2238 Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale. Monthly meeting for writers of all genres. Info: Rob, kitsapinklings@ gmail.com; www.facebook.com/ groups/251993928246488. Third Tuesday Book Discussion: June 18, 1-2 p.m., Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand.” Info: Tressa, (206) 8424162, www.krl.org. Field’s End Writers’ Roundtable: June 18, 7-8:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Michael Cyger, Vicki Wilson, and Erin Jennings present “From Proposal to Press: Writingfor Bainbridge Island magazine.” Free. Info: www.fieldsend.org. Tracyton Summer Reading Program: June 20, 2 p.m., 351 NW Tracy Ave., Bremerton. Kick off party. Free book when you’ve
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MUSIC The Ray Ohls Jazz Trio: June 14, 8 p.m., Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Featuring local tenor saxophonist Ian Jones. Info: (360) 377-8442. Beau Metro Quartet: June 16, 3 p.m., The Island Gallery, 400 Winslow Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge Island. An afternoon of Viola Quintets with Seattle Symphony guest violist, Timothy Hale. Info: (206) 780-9500, www. theislandgallery.net. Mark Lewis Cool Jazz Trio: June 21, 7-10 p.m., Slaughter County Brewing Company, 1307 Bay St., Port Orchard. Featuring Richard Person on trumpet and Ted Enderle on bass. Info: (360) 329-2340. The Eugenie Jones Jazz Quartet
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& CD release: June 22, 7-9 p.m., Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Cost: $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Info: (360) 377-8327. Sara Groves concert: June 22, 7 p.m., Peninsula Bible Fellowship, 9590 Radcliff Ave. NE, Bremerton. A freewill offering will be taken to support Royal Family Kids Camp Bremerton, which provides summer camp for children in the foster care system. Payday Daddy: June 22, 8 p.m. to midnight, Chips Bar & Grill, 1500 NE Riddell Road E, Bremerton. 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 “Pride & Prejudice”: Through June 30, Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/288572. Island Theatre at the Library: June 15-16, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Bainbridge Library, 1270 Madison
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Ave. N. “Walter Cronkite is Dead” by Joe Calareo. Free, donations appreciated. Info: www.islandtheatre.org. “Master Class”: Through June 16, Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Some language is not suitable for younger audiences. Tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors, students, military; at brownpapertickets.com (Search: Poulsbo). Info: jewelboxpoulsbo. org, (360) 697-3183. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” auditions: June 16, 6 p.m. and June 17, 6 p.m., Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. No experience necessary. Info: (360) 977-7135, director@ portgambletheater.com. Summerplay 2013: June 18, 7 p.m., Bremerton Eagles, 205 6th St. Auditions for the Changing Scene Theatre Northwest, seeking three men and three women, for “A Festival of New Works.” Info: (360) 813-1820, www.changing scenenorthwest@hotmail.com. Bainbridge Dance Center’s 32nd Annual Student Performance: June 18-22, 7 p.m. plus extra Saturday performance, 2 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Showcase more than 180 students, ages 4-18. Tickets: $17 adults; $13 seniors, students, youth, military, teachers. Available at (206) 8428569, www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org.
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ow does a hot … steamy … creamy … cheesy soup sound right about now? Cool rainy weather, snow or just a festive weekend puts me in the mood for my favorite Creamy Celery Broccoli Gluten Free Beer Cheese Soup! I would like to give a big shout out to my Gluten Free Foodies in Minnesota for my inspiration. I lived through three of the harshest, snowiest winters in St. Paul, Minn., many moons ago. Believe it or not, there were many things I loved about Minneapolis-St. Paul — food was one of them. One of the things that I fell head over heels for was beer cheese soup. I just had to create this gluten-free version of beer cheese soup after being so chilled and hungry for some real feel-good comfort food today. I had such a craving for some steamy goodness. This soup is even better than I remember. Creamy Celery Broccoli Gluten Free Beer Soup 1 — 12 oz Organic Cream of Celery Condensed Soup (Pacific Natural Foods) 1 medium head of broc-
GLUTEN free foodies By lisa garza coli 1 medium yellow onion 2 Tbs olive oil sea salt black pepper 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped 1 bottle Red Bridge Gluten-Free Beer — optional 1 1/2 cups Tillamook Vintage White Medium Cheddar Cheese, shredded Directions Heat the soup in the slow cooker on medium. Cover and let it slowly heat while you prepare the rest of the soup. Chop the broccoli into small pieces using a little bit of the stem. Chop the onion into small pieces. Add olive oil to a pan and heat on medium. Add the broccoli and onion to the pan and gently toss to coat all of the pieces with the oil. Let simmer for 2-3 minutes. Add 2 generous pinches of sea salt and coarse black pepper. Chop and add the garlic, mix well. Turn off the
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When you crave comfort food, try this Creamy Broccoli Beer Cheese Soup. Lisa Garza / Gluten Free Foodies
heat and add the broccoli, onion and garlic to the soup in the slow cooker. Add the gluten-free beer — 3/4 of the bottle and save the rest for the cook (just to make sure that everything else goes well). Mix well, cover and heat on high for 30 minutes. Shred the Tillamook Vintage Medium White Cheddar Cheese to equal approximately 1 1/2 cups. After the soup has heated for 30 minutes, add 1 cup of the shredded white cheddar cheese to the soup. Mix well, cover and let heat or melt for at least 10 minutes. I love, love, love this velvety smooth
bold cheese! It goes really well with apples, pears and nut crackers. Serve hot in your favorite bowls with a little extra Vintage White Cheddar Cheese and some fresh black pepper. Total time to make this is approximately 1 hour. Serves 4 – 1 cup servings as an appetizer or 2 good-size bowls for a meal with some crusty gluten-free rolls. More about the glutenfree rolls soon. … Thank you to Pacific Natural Foods for sending me some samples of their new organic condensed soups. You could use the condensed creamy chicken or mushroom soup in place of the celery. All of them would add great flavor to this soup. I can’t wait to make more with Pacific Natural Foods. I purchased the other ingredients at my favorite neighborhood grocery store — Town and Country Market on Bainbridge Island. When you go in to T and C, say “Hi” to Jeremy, the manager in the beer and wine department, and thank him for getting more GF beer selections! Salud! — Lisa
8th Annual Antique Car Show A Drive Into The Past Wednesday June 19th
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New police chief hired: Bainbridge Island Police Chief Matthew Hamner arrived on Bainbridge late last week with his family, and said he was expecting to use this week to ease into his new role as the city’s top cop. June 10 marked Hamner’s first day on the job. His official swearing-in ceremony is planned for June 20 at city hall. Bainbridge has been very hospitable, Hamner said last week. He discovered that during his first visit to the island, when he came to interview for the vacant post and was selected from a field of five finalists, and it was underscored during a subsequent visit to Bainbridge last month. “Bainbridge Island has been so welcoming — everybody, from the city government, to the citizens, to the officers and everybody I meet,” he said. — BainbridgeReview.com
12-year-old boy allegedly brandishes gun at deputy: A Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office deputy had a life-and-death encounter with an armed 12-year-old boy in Bremerton following a 911 call made by the boy’s father from the 1100 block of Charlotte Ave., June 3. The boy’s father called police at about 7:30 p.m. to report that his son stole a loaded handgun from the residence. When the deputy arrived, the father told him the boy, a student at Mountain View Middle School, had recently been arrested for six counts of vehicle prowling and was also convicted of second-degree domestic violence assault for assaulting his stepmother with a softball bat. The man said the boy’s behavior has become increasingly unpredictable, to include threats to kill his stepmom. The man said the boy is not allowed inside the home without being searched and has to wait to go inside since he doesn’t have a key. Earlier in the day, though, the boy
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Friday, June 14, 2013 Commissioners approved a resolution that allows for the street to be closed to car and pedestrian traffic from April 2014 to December 2015. But Tina Nelson, senior planner for the county, said the reality is that the road will most likely be closed from June 2014 to June 2015. “The designs are not yet completed and we haven’t put the project out to bid,” she said. “So we left a wide window (of time) in the resolution. But most likely the actual construction will take about a year.” The $16.5 million project will see a new bridge built across Clear Creek on Bucklin Hill Road and will include enhancements of the Bucklin Hill Estuary. — CentralKitsapReporter. com
would not consent to being searched, was “acting weird,” had a “creepy smile on his face” and fled the area on foot. Upon returning to the home from dinner, the father and stepmom discovered that the master bedroom window had been forced open and a .38 caliber Ruger LCR 5-shot revolver was missing. The boy was transported to juvenile detention and booked for theft of a firearm and unlawful possession of a firearm in the second degree after the responding deputy had a standoff with the boy, who eventually reliquished the gun. — BremertonPatriot.com
Central Kitsap Reporter Closing of Bucklin Hill Road approved: The closure of NW Bucklin Hill Road between Blaine Avenue NW and Mickelberry Road NW for about a year in order to construct a new bridge over Clear Creek was approved June 10 by the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners. The closure, instead of keeping one lane open throughout the construction, is expected to save the county up to $2 million.
North Kitsap Herald Following cuts, band director quits: If cuts to arts programs hadn’t happened the way they did for 2013-14, North Kitsap Band Director Susan Peters would not be quitting. Band and choir are expected to be reduced by two classes each next year. And so Peters resigned the first of
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June. She is going to China to work at the Shanghai Livingston American School. Peters said she turned down four previous job offers. She said any job would have to be “extraordinary” to take the place of her position at North Kitsap High School. NKSD music program directors were told about one month ago that their programs would be reduced, Peters said. Final reductions will be based on enrollment. The North Kitsap School Board voted May 9 to cut 27.30 teaching positions from the district for 2013-14. Those teaching reductions included 10.8 positions at the high schools. The cuts come as the district looks to close a $3 million budget deficit. Teaching positions for band and choir are expected to be reduced to .6 full-time equivalent each, removing two classes from each program. — NorthKitsapHerald.com
Port Orchard Independent Man charged with firstdegree child rape: A 14-year-old girl’s statement about having sex with a Port Orchard man led to charges being filed in Kitsap County
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District Court. Jeremy Thomas Stevens, 29, was charged with first-degree child rape on June 10, according to court documents. He was originally charged with the crime on May 8. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Stevens, who is employed as a long-haul interstate trucker. He was arrested and booked into Kitsap County Jail on June 8. Bail was set at $100,000. Stevens’ next court appearance is June 25. The alleged victim was interviewed by the Sexual Assault Unit of the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office on April 23. She told investigators that a couple of weeks after she turned 11, Stevens raped her on multiple occasions, charging papers stated. Court records stated during a May 3 interview, a 14-year-old friend of the girl told investigators that she witnessed the two having sex. The girl told the friend that she had been having sex with Stevens since she was 11. The friend told investigators that Stevens asked her to join in once when the two girls stayed over at Stevens’ parent’s home. — PortOrchardIndependent.com
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