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100 YEARS O F

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EARLY DAYS BREMERTON WATERFRONT

The Port of Bremerton had humble beginnings.

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As the story has been passed down through generations, it is said that the city of Bremerton had inadvertently built portions of its wharf, an important commercial and transportation hub, over privately-owned tidelands. The property owner’s threatened lawsuit prompted a signature-gathering campaign by citizens to put the formation of a port district within the city of Bremerton’s boundaries on the ballot in the hopes of resolving the dispute. Many changes within the Port District have transpired these 100 years and the Port is looking forward to recounting and celebrating its history with the public.

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The Breidablik Bear, the mascot of the former school, holds an ‘Aloha’ sign, Wednesday. In February, the North Kitsap School Board voted to close the school, effective the end of the 2012-13 school year. A court upheld the decision.

By KIPP ROBERTSON

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Court upholds Breidablik closure District may seek fees from appellants for court costs

Local news SUV rolls down embankment, women rescued

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POULSBO — The North Kitsap School Board's decision to close Breidablik Elementary School has been upheld by the Kitsap County Superior Court. Superior Court Judge Anna M. Laurie issued her ruling Sept. 13. “Based on the foregoing analysis, the school board made a reasoned decision with room for multiple opinions and therefore the decision was not arbitrary and capricious,” the court ruling states. The school board voted unanimously Feb. 28 to close the school, effective the end of the 2012-13 school year. The decision was based on the recom-

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Hancock drops out of NKSD race, Proposed annexation endorses Webster-Martinson sports Vikings win first conference game — Page A6

OPINION A new era in health coverage dawns — Page A4

By RICHARD WALKER

rwalker@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO — School board candidate Cindy Webster-Martinson picked up an important endorsement this week — from her opponent. Steve Hancock posted on the NK Education Facebook page Sept. 21 that he’s

dropped out of the race for North Kitsap School Board District 1. However, his name will still appear on the ballot; that deadline was May 20, according to county elections office. Hancock, a restaurant manager and former Poulsbo reserve police officer, said he made the decision to drop out of the race after talking

to his campaign manager and friends. “I have no qualms about what I can do. I can jump in and learn as I go along, but what the board needs at this point is someone with a little more experience and a background in education,” Hancock told the Herald

Bruce MacIntyre

Nels Sultan

KINGSTON — The two candidates for Kingston Port Commission District 1 agree on aspects of the port’s future — it needs to focus on economic development, for example — but not necessarily on the approach. Bruce MacIntyre and Nels Sultan are on the Nov. 5 ballot.

Port of Poulsbo By RICHARD D. OXLEY

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Bruce MacIntyre Recently retired, MacIntyre had a varied career. He worked as an educator in Bellevue and Montana, ran his own electronics store in Helena, Mont., and was a lawyer in the Seattle area for nearly 20 years until retirement. “I’ve always been a service-oriented person,” MacIntyre said. “I like

POULSBO — The Port of Poulsbo is preparing to resubmit its request to annex more territory around Liberty Bay, and this time, it could cast a larger net than before. Port commissioners met Wednesday afternoon to discuss how to proceed with their aims toward enlarging the port district’s boundaries. Commissioners returned to the drawing board after a technicality prevented their measure for annexation from inclusion on the November ballot. Commissioners want to try again in a special election in

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Kingston port candidates would take different approaches to economic development roxley@northkitsapherald.com

— In Kitsap Week

Cindy WebsterMartinson

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mendation of the district’s School Closure Committee, which met for a year and a half to study several schools suggested for possible closure. Though the appeal’s cost to the district had not been determined as of Monday, Superintendent Patty Page estimated the cost at about $30,000. It could be higher, she said. The cost includes attorney fees and staff time. The district had to transcribe all meetings and study sessions the school board held involving the closure for the court to review. Page said the district still has more work to do. “We are exploring recovery costs,” she said. “We are looking into what the options are.” District administration is now exploring its options for putting the elementary school property on the market for lease, and is in talks with real estate agents who specialize in commercial leases, Page said. According to court documents, appellants alleged the decision to close Breidablik School was flawed and biased, and that the committee relied on inaccurate and biased data. The court reviewed the decision in order to rule whether the board was arbitrary, capricious or contrary to law in making its decision. Action is arbitrary and capricious when it is “willful and unreasoning action, action without consideration and in disregard of the facts and circumstances of the case,” according to the court. Nicole Flowers, Kari McKinsey and “Concerned Families of Breidablik” asked the court to review the Feb. 28 decision, according to court documents obtained by the Herald. The appellants’ children attended Breidablik and “have been adversely affected by the decision,” the document states. Flowers wasn’t surprised by the court’s decision. “It was a hard angle to prove,” she said Monday. “I knew there were some things that were ethically and morally wrong [in the school board’s decision], but it wasn’t against the law.” She said recent developments have proved her right. “Buses are overcrowded, classes are overcrowded, their [enrollment] numbers were off,” See BREIDABLIK, Page A3


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Continued from page A2 she said. School closure was a topic of discussion for several years because of declining enrollment in the district and budget shortfalls. The process to close a school began Jan. 12, 2012; Richard Jones, the superintendent at the time,

Annex

Continued from page A1 February. The port initially intended to ask voters’ approval to expand its borders to match that of the city of Poulsbo. During the commission’s workshop Wednesday, it penciled out a new proposal that would annex additional land on both sides of the bay, beyond the city limits. Under the new — though still unofficial — plan, the port’s borders would extend to the northeastern point of the city of Poulsbo, to the intersection of Lincoln Road and Stottlemeyer Road. The district line would run along Stottlemeyer Road to Liberty Bay and would include the shores of Lemolo in the port district. The western end of the

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formed the School Closure Committee. “I’m very pleased that the Superior Court ruled the way it did,” School Board President Dan Weedin said Monday. “I thought the judge’s comments showed she did a tremendous amount of work going through a year and a half of work — she did a great job not only doing due diligence, but in writing it out.”

district would be bordered by Viking Avenue as it extends south from the city, then cut across Highway 308 to include all shoreline up to the Port of Keyport. Commissioners will discuss and vote on the proposed annexation Oct. 3. While the idea remains unofficial until the next commission meeting, some commissioners appear favorable to the notion. “I have considered living in Lemolo myself, and if I did I would consider myself part of Poulsbo,” Commissioner Jim Rutledge said. “I do know they also have their own identity.” He added, “There’s gonna be a spread on opinion there. They’re civic minded folks and some may be in favor of it.” At the port’s Sept. 19 meeting, Commissioner

Regarding the decision to close Breidablik and the process leading up to it, Weedin said he wouldn’t change a thing. “It was painful, but we were really honest about this up front, that it was going to be painful. And not only for school, but for the district as a whole, because so many schools had to be involved in the process. “I think we did the right

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thing by not closing a school back in January or February of the previous year. We did the right thing by reconvening the committee — the meetings and the work that went into it. It was a hard process.” Page agreed. “I believe we had a solid process,” she said. “We followed the law and district policy and involved the community.” The appellants alleged

that the decision to close Breidablik was made before the school board voted, and that the cost of repairs to the school’s roof and septic system were exaggerated. “That’s ludicrous,” Weedin said of the school board’s decision. “I did not make my decision until eight to 10 days before the 28th of February [when the board voted]. I had no idea on the 28th where

my colleagues were on this, because we couldn’t talk about it individually. If people feel that way, it’s because that school was talked about for [closure] for the last five or six years because of a lot of the reasons that ended up happening — the location, the size of the school. But those things didn’t come into play until we went through the process.”

Port commissioners Tony DeCarlo and Jim Rutledge and Port Manager Brad Miller review an area map to plan expanded boundaries of the port district, Wednesday.

— said economic development draws more people to the area at the meeting. The money visitors spend lessens the tax burden on residents, he said. Under state law, port districts are empowered to acquire property, lease property, engage in economic development, improve land for commercial and industrial use, and establish local improvement districts. Ports can invest in park and recreation facilities; roads and streets that serve port facilities; acquire, maintain and operate passenger-carrying vessels; and promote tourism. Mikkelborg noted that if he and his neighbors were included in the district, they could vote for port commissioners. Port commissioners say expanded district bound-

aries would give all city residents a voice in port district business and would generate more revenue — through property tax dollars — for the port’s economic development efforts. About half of the city’s population currently resides within the port district — 4,548 of Poulsbo’s 9,300 residents. The number of tax parcels within the port district: 3,359, of which 2,024 are single-family residential. Those property owners pay a tax of 30 cents for every $1,000 of assessed valuation — about $75 a year for a $275,000 house, port accountant Carol Tripp has previously said. Between 2006-12, the port received between $224,000 and $265,000 in tax revenue each year.

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Stephen Swann also weighed in. “The homes on the western shores of Liberty Bay directly benefit from the things we do here,” he said. Public comments on Sept. 19 were positive toward a larger annexation area.

“Go big,” Matt Mikkelborg said. “To me, this organization is an economic engine for a much larger area. I think the port district should be much larger than it is.” Poulsbo City Councilman Dave Musgrove — the council’s liaison to the port

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Health coverage: A new era begins F

orty million Americans without health insurance. That was the great-shame talking point, the rhetorical fuse for health reform. Harry Truman pushed for universal coverage in the 1940s, LBJ floated it in the 1960s, Bill Clinton elbowed and failed in the 1990s. The snapshot of uninsured families crowding emergency rooms was more than a political image to galvanize healthreform activists. It played out daily in our communities. On Oct. 1, history becomes whole. The Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, becomes relevant for the uninsured and underinsured with the launch of the state’s comparison-shopping health-benefit exchange. Behind the curtain sits the leviathan — the find-your-best-deal for coverage that starts Jan. 1. If navigating the online thicket or quizzing a benefit-exchange hotliner is the biggest obstacle, it pales relative to the menace of racing around uninsured. Effective Oct. 1, families will be able to pick from the state’s “Health Plan Finder.” “It will allow you to make an honest comparison between the plans, which we’ve never had before,” said Stephanie Marquis of the state Insurance Commissioner’s office. The benefit-exchange website (www.wahbexchange.org) is atypically user-friendly. The hotline for questions (or the online-challenged, and they are legion) is 1-855-923-4633. The exchange website includes a feature to calculate individual and family costs. Some outcomes are surprising. A family of four earning up to $94,200 a year, for example, still qualifies for tax credits. The mission is to tailor coverage to individual needs and price restrictions. Despite pushback on Obamacare, this isn’t the UK’s National Health Service. The poor and working poor are covered through expanded Medicaid. Those squeezed in between will pick from gold, silver or bronze plans. Determining criteria revolve around the three C’s of cost, convenience and coverage. Does a family member have a chronic disease like diabetes? What is an acceptable co-pay or deductible? There is a stick for those who drift and remain uninsured. The fine is $95 per adult, half that per child, and up to $285 per family. The mission of the health-benefit exchange is “to radically improve how Washingtonians secure health insurance.” It’s an ambitious aim we hope it fulfills.

for the record Indianola Port Commission candidate Matthew Smith has not advertised himself as an architect (“Indianola Port candidate differ in vision,” page A1, Sept. 20 Herald). He has described himself as an architect in interviews with the Herald; on his blog, www.smith4ipc.blogspot.com (“… feeling well qualified with my years of experience in construction and architecture,…”); and on the Facebook page for his business, Smith’s Design + Build (“… using my experience as an architecture [sic] with a life time of carpentry …”). “I have described myself as an architect in relation to my understanding of architecture and wooden structures, and having worked in the profession for ‘x’ number of years,” he said later. “It would be illegal for me to advertise myself as an architect in the context of my business.” He added that he has described himself as “having the knowledge of an architect.” — Accuracy and fairness are fundamental to good journalism. Call 360-779-4464 or email rwalker@northkitsapherald.com

Letters Supports Eisler for City Council, Position 7 It is with great enthusiasm that I write in support of Melody Eisler in her run for Poulsbo City Council, Position 7. I have grown familiar with Melody’s leadership style through our service together on the Kitsap County Arts Board. Her work is marked by transparent dedication to the community, a capacity for creative problem solving, and openness to collaborate. It is my belief that these qualities would serve the Poulsbo City Council well. Melody’s leadership is flanked by significant experience and professional development. As the Silverdale branch manager for Kitsap Regional Library, she has a finger on the pulse of what residents seek, envision and care about. Melody is familiar with government work from her positions in Boise and Garden City. She makes time to develop her capacity to serve by investing in her com-

munity. Melody has done this with KCAB as well as her completion of Leadership Kitsap this year. Her affinity for North Kitsap is another strong reason to consider Melody a strong candidate. Poulsbo will be served well by her passion to cultivate sustainable growth yet retain its renowned charm. Melody’s vision balances aspirations for Poulsbo’s potential with its needs for elemental services. Her vision is grounded in her pragmatic and trustworthy decision-making. She is dependable and, perhaps more importantly, she actively listens. Melody’s work, leadership style, and dedication to her community speak to how well she will continue to serve Poulsbo. Her presence on the City Council will benefit the Poulsbo community. Laura Stetler Port Orchard

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Continued from page A4 marina and public park to be proud of and I thank all the commissioners past and present for that. However, I have always felt a separation from the port’s vision, even though my property is only two blocks away. Owning a small business in Kingston is an exercise in extreme optimism and patience. I have been here for 19 years. We are emerging from an economic disaster and small-town America is the last to feel the boost. If the port would begin to better connect its assets and energy with our struggling little town, we all could look to a brighter future here. I sincerely believe Bruce MacIntyre has a platform that will focus on that connection. He sees a link between the waterfront and main street. He believes in building a community that offers family wage jobs, a stable economy and a clean environment. He sees a self-sufficient marina that brings valuable customers to our town. And, he wants a vibrant community that is consistent with Kingston’s atmosphere and values. Please join me in voting for Bruce MacIntyre for Kingston Port Commission. For more information, please log in to http://mac4kingston.com or email him at Bruce@ Mac4Kingston.com. Susan Rodgers Cleo’s Landing Downtown Kingston

Supports foodlabeling initiative GMOs are genetically modified organisms, plants or animals genetically altered to give them specific traits. This has been done to food and feed crops: corn, soy, canola, sugar beets, summer squash, papaya,

alfalfa, cotton (cotton seed oil is used in many prepared foods) and animals such as salmon. This is not old-fashioned cross-breeding or hybridization. This is genetic alteration done by inserting a gene of one species into that of another. The FDA allowed a former Monsanto exec to develop the rules (at the end of the Reagan and beginning of the Clinton administrations) for the FDA which allowed the chem-ag companies to do their own testing (fox guarding the hen house syndrome.) The FDA then concluded that the GMO crops and foods were not significantly different from natural foods and they have continued to hold that line. The scientists are finally talking. Peer-reviewed studies are being revealed. Farmers are talking about the damage to animals, soil and their health. GMO ingredients and the chemicals used with them are being linked to very serious health problems: increased allergies, autoimmune disorders, reproductive problems, cancers, Alzheimer’s, MS, and many, many more. The list is endless, as more studies are being released and evidence piles up. If you want to know specifics, do an online search for “Dangers of GMOs.” What you can do to protect your health: Read labels — avoid anything with the non-organic ingredients listed above. It will be a lot easier if I-522 passes. (Ninety percent or more of corn, canola, soy and sugar beets in the U.S. are GMO.) Avoid meats, poultry and eggs from confined feeding operations (CFAs), as they are fed GMO feeds and pumped full of antibiotics to keep them healthy. Buy organic dairy products for the same reason. Avoid anything with corn syrup or high fructose

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corn syrup — sodas, pancake syrup, commercially baked goods, fast-food restaurants, etc. Cook from scratch as much as possible with “safe” ingredients. There are lists of safe prepared foods at sites such as www.westonapricefoundation.com and many others. Request specific products at local grocery stores. Ask questions (also of the local farmer’s market growers.)The more requests and questions, the better. Grocers and growers pay attention to what their customers want. Just keep in mind what Hippocrates said: All disease begins in the gut. Eat healthy, be healthy. Vote yes on I-522. Julie Katana Suquamish

Take a walk, help YWCA help others Domestic violence is a faceless crime. It enters a wide range of homes: affluent or impoverished, young or old. It does not discrimi-

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nate based on race or religion. Each year, the YWCA of Kitsap County serves more than 6,000 residents. Some come seeking legal advocacy. Some escape a dangerous situation and reside at our shelter. Others access the clothing closet looking for an interview outfit. No matter the need, great measures are taken to protect the identities of those served by the Y. You won’t see a client’s photo on promotional materials or walking in a parade. But that doesn’t make clients any less real. The Y’s funding needs are also real. From big-ticket items like helping secure safe housing, to smaller items like bus tokens so a woman can get to work, the Y’s costs are constant. Like other non-profits, the recent economic downturn caused the Y’s funding to decrease. At the same time, the Y’s needs increased. To continue providing the quality of services the community relies on, we invite the public to attend the second annual Walk in Her Shoes event on Oct. 4 in downtown

Bremerton. Funds raised at the walk and auction gala will go directly to the ALIVE (Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments) programs. Please join us for a fun evening while raising money to help change the lives of vulnerable community members. Register at www.ywcakitsap.org. Linda Joyce Executive director YWCA Kitsap County

Exercising right to protest on our turf The anti-Obama group has been around, usually at the post office. I have confronted them several times. As with most paid protesters, they do not even know what they are protesting. They are there to incite and make people angry. To them, it is just a job. When they grow up, they may understand what a great government and system we do have. They are exercising the right to protest — on our turf. Cherie Fahlsing Poulsbo

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Rivalry game may foreshadow season’s outcome By KIPP ROBERTSON

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KINGSTON — There was one thing standing in the way of the Kingston Buccaneers girls varsity soccer team and an undefeated first month of league play: the North Kitsap Vikings. The Bucs have never been undefeated for five games, which they accomplished Sept. 24, defeating

the North Mason Bulldogs 3-1. However, the Bucs have also never won a game against the Vikings. “We’re going to give it another try,” Kingston head coach Craig Smith said before the game The Bucs and Vikes played each other Sept. 26 on Buccaneer Field at 6:45 p.m. The winner of the game would continue into October undefeated.

With a 6-0 record, the Vikes shutout five of the six teams they’ve played this season, before playing the Bucs. The fifth shutout came Sept. 24, with a 3-0 win over the Port Angeles Roughriders. If the Vikes keep with tradition and defeat their cross-town rivals, the Bulldogs will be the sole team remaining in the Olympic League they have

not beat. The Bulldogs and Vikes are scheduled to play Oct. 3 at North Kitsap Stadium. Though the Bucs were undefeated as well, the team has allowed one goal scored against them during four of the five games they’ve played. However, Smith said the Bucs are doing well defending inside. In order to have a chance against the Vikings,

Smith said the Bucs need to control the pace of the game, be patient, and work through injuries. “North is going in with a lot of confidence,” Smith said. The Vikes are a balanced team, North head coach Chris May said Thursday morning. With good senior leadership, and high quality underclassmen, everyone is contributing, he said.

“Our defense has been pretty solid,” May said. “We’ve had three to four games that we haven’t allowed any shots on goal.” May said he couldn’t remember the last time the Vikes were 6-0. “Not since I’ve been here,” he said. The game against the Bucs would “go a long way in determining who will win the League,” May said.

Vikes hand Eagles first loss of the season Ramsey wins Battle The North Kitsap Varsity football team defeated the Klahowya Eagles Sept. 20 at North Kitsap Stadium. The Eagles entered the regular season 2-0.

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Varsity football Blanchet the week before may have been the week’s practice, Weible said. “We had a really good week of practice,” Weible said. “Changed some things up a bit.” The Vikings also seemed more focused on a game that counts, Weible said. Up 28-9 by halftime, the Vikings lost a little momentum in the third quarter. The Eagles scored the only

touchdown of the third. Though the Eagles scored again in the fourth, a Viking touchdown gave the team some breathing room — up by five points at game’s end. The Vikings are now 1-0 in Olympic League play and 1-2 overall. They host the Sequim Wolves Sept. 27. The Wolves are 0-1 in League, 0-3 overall. Weible isn’t counting them out. “They’re pretty young this year; the quarterback has some good speed,”

Weible said. “If we practice the way we did last week, we have a good chance for a win. “Sequim’s always tough.” The Vikings are tied in league play with the Bremer ton Knights, Kingston Buccaneers, and North Mason Bulldogs. The Bulldogs are undefeated. Following a preseason start that left the Bucs 1-1, the Kingston team started its regular season with a 34-12 win over Olympic.

BAINBRIDGE — Kathleen Ramsey conquered Battle Point Park Sept. 25, outrunning athletes from four other schools. Ramsey finished the cross country run in 20 minutes 6.77 seconds. Clara Lund finished second in 20:39.80. The North Kitsap girls team took second overall;

PORT ANGELES — Kingston senior Annie Roberts finished a few seconds in front of Interlake’s Annie Davis to take second in the cross country Salt Creek Invitational, Sept. 21. Roberts was one of six runners during the cross country invite to finish the 3-mile run in under 19 minutes, with a time of 18 minutes 31.49 seconds. Interlake’s Nikita

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the Bainbridge girls finished first overall. The North Kitsap boys took third. The team competed against seven other teams. North Kitsap junior Dutton Polk was the fastest Viking runner, finishing seventh in 17:44.74. Eastside Catholic junior Matt Siegel finished the boys’ run in first in 16:54.71. See Battle, Page A7

Roberts finishes 2nd at Salt Creek Invite

POULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings upset the Klahowya Eagles’ chance to have an early season record as good as the Seattle Seahawks Sept. 20. The Vikings defeated the Eagles 34-29 for their first win of the season and first conference game at North Kitsap Stadium. “Offensively, we mixed it up quite a bit,” Vikings head coach Jeff Weible said. The difference between the win over the Eagles and the 58-0 loss to Bishop

Point Park meet

Waghani took first in 18:16.64. The Kingston girls varsity cross country team finished last overall. The North Kitsap girls varsity team finished second overall. Top North Kitsap runners included Clara Lund and Kathleen Ramsey, who took fourth and fifth, See Salt Creek, Page A7

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Volleyball: Vikings 4-0 with win over PA POULSBO — With a 3-1 victory over the Port Angeles Roughriders Sept. 24, the North Kitsap Vikings successfully defended their home court and undefeated record. North Kitsap’s Sarah Holt led with nine kills, six digs and three aces. A key factor in the Vikings’ success so far is that they are serving at more than 96 percent as a team, North’s head coach

Tim French said. The Vikings have lost one set during League play. The team was able to fight through a few mistakes, especially on receiving serves and bounce back, in its last four matches, according to French. “Port Angeles really pushed us,” French wrote to the Herald. “They are a very, good defensive team and battled for every point.

“Port Angeles really pushed us. They are a very good, defensive team and battled for every point.” — Tim French

“It was good to get a win while not playing as close to our potential as I would like.”

The Vikings were scheduled play at Kingston, Sept. 26 at 6:15 p.m.

North Kitsap against Port Angeles, Sept. 24 Final: NK 3, PA 1

Sets: 25-17, 23-25, 25-17, 25-16 Lead players: S.Holt 9 kills, 6 digs, 3 aces; M.Clotfelter 11 assists; A.Johnson 10 assists; B.Duchemin 5 kills, 6 blocks; M.Crowley 6 kills.

Benjamin finishes 1st during Sequim meet SEQUIM — Kingston junior Alexa Benjamin led the varsity cross country team to a first place finish Sept. 25 at Sequim High School. Alexa crossed the finish line in 20 minutes, 50.10 seconds for first place. The Buccaneer girls

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finished first as a team. Klahowya took second, Sequim third. Kingston junior Sarah DeAscentiis took second in 21:59.77. The Kingston boys took second during the meet. Sequim’s Mikey Cobb finished first in 16:27.40.

Girls

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1, Bainbridge, 29; 2, North Kitsap, 45; 3, Ingraham, 72; 4, Chief Sealth, 101; 5, Port Townsend, 126.

Team results

North Kitsap results

Boys

1, Bainbridge, 38; 2, Ingraham, 68; 3, North Kitsap, 92; 4, Chief Sealth, 105; 5, Eastside Catholic, 116; 6, Port Townsend, 138; 7, Bremerton, 177; 8, Cleveland, 231.

Salt Creek

Continued from page A6 respectively. Kingston travels to Sequim Sept. 25 to run against Sequim and Klahowya at 4:30 p.m.

Kingston boys finish third The Kingston boys varsity team finished third overall in the Salt Creek Invite. The fastest Kingston runner was John Griffin; he finished fifth in 16:00.70, behind three Interlake runners and Ryan Clarke of Port Townsend. Interlake’s Luke Beauchamp took first in the 3-mile run in 15:45.34. Other top Kingston runners included Kyle Van Wyck, who took 12th; and Colin Veilleux, 13th.

Boys

7, D.Polk, 17:44.74; 11, M.Crowley, 18:25.96; 25, S.Stickney, 18:58.94; 26, E.Schmitt, 19:01.84; 37, C.Schauer, 19:47.23; 38, T.BerryMaraist, 19:48.56; 55, J.Anderson,

North Kitsap took fifth as a team, with Dutton Polk finishing 11th as the Vikings’ top runner. Polk finished in 16:20.82.

Team results

Kingston’s John Griffin took fifth in 16:57.55. Klahowya and Kingston at Sequim Sept. 25

Kingston results Boys

5, J.Griffin, 16:57.55; 6, K. Van Wyck, 17:02.04; 8, C.Veilleux, 17:27.45; 14, K.Fox, 18:26.69; 15, A.Winn, 18:37.68; 20, N.Issa, 19:27.02; 22,

20:26.59; 56, E.Gallant, 20:31.76; 67, E.Powell, 20:38.81; 74, C.Peaslee, 21:17.51; 91, C.Lovelace, 21:52.19; 94, M.Prichard, 21:54.79; 96, M.Grigsby, 22:02.22; 109, D.Keim, 22:34.00; 119, A.Chow, 23:28.43; 121, T.Lyons, 23:35.96; 127, T.Paul, 23:57.37. Girls

1, K.Ramsey, 20:06.77; 2, C.Lund, 20:39.80; 5, K.Weinmann, 21:15.64; 15, S.Zimmerman, 22:21.79; 26,

23:02.90.

North Kitsap results Boys

11, D.Polk, 16:20.82; 18, S.Hitchcock, 16:52.85; 23, M.Crowley, 16:59.09; 33, S.Stickney, 17:31.09; 38, Z.Klopp,

O.Issa, 20:26.38. Girls

1, A.Benjamin, 20:50.10; 2, S.DeAscentiis, 21:59.77; 4, I.Nance, 22:15.45; 11, M.Boon, 23:57.23; 12, N.Bruns-Manecke, 24:08.48; 13, A.Spooner, 24:25.34; 19, V.Sultan, 27:05.01; 22, J.Janisch, 31:33.77; 23, M.Rabura, 31:34.42.

I.Livingston, 23:25.43; 33, M.Baba, 23:55.25; 34, M.Warns, 23:55.55; 35, K.Reid, 24:00.21; 42, M.Pittman, 24:45.61; 51, L.Sedy, 25:33.43; 52, A.Christy, 25:37.64; 64, A.Rutledge, 27:01.44; 69, A.Ryan, 28:08.77; 70, K.Butler, 28:15.91; 71, P.Murua, 28:34.13; 80, K.Schroder, 29:02.45; 81, H.Seader, 29:02.51; 86, M.Nieto, 30:35.30; 87, O.Smallbeck, 30:36.69.

17:39.99; 56, J.Anderson, 18:42.36; 64, K.Arthurs, 19:17.49. Girls

4, C.Lund, 18:44.02; 5, K.Ramsey, 18:52.60; 12, K.Weinmann, 1953.15; 19, S.Zimmerman, 20:49.17; 39, M.Warns, 22:07.69; 43, M.Baba,

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Standings FOOTBALL Olympic League League Overall North Mason 1-0 3-0 Kingston 1-0 2-1 North Kitsap 1-0 1-2 Bremerton 1-0 2-1 Klahowya 0-1 2-1 Olympic 0-1 1-2 Sequim 0-1 0-3 Port Angeles 0-1 0-3 GIRLS SOCCER Olympic League League Overall North Kitsap 6-0-0 6-0-0 Kingston 5-0-0 5-0-0 Olympic 4-1-0 4-1-0 Klahowya 3-2-0 3-2-0 North Mason 2-3-0 2-3-0 Bremerton 2-4-0 2-4-0 Port Angeles 1-4-0 1-4-0 Port Town. 0-6-0 0-6-0 VOLLEYBALL Olympic League League Overall North Kitsap 4-0 4-0 Klahowya 3-1 3-1 Sequim 3-3 3-3 Kingston 2-0 2-0 Port Angeles 1-3 1-3 Port Town. 1-3 1-3 Olympic 1-4 1-4 North Mason 1-5 1-5 BOYS TENNIS Olympic League League Overall Sequim 2-0 3-1 Port Angeles 1-0 4-0 North Kitsap 1-0 3-0 Olympic 1-0 2-1 Kingston 1-1 2-1 Klahowya 1-2 1-3 North Mason 0-1 0-3 Port Town. 0-1 0-3 Bremerton 0-2 1-3 GIRLS SWIM Olympic League League Overall Port Angeles 2-0 2-1 Port Town. 2-0 2-0 North Kitsap 1-0 1-0 Kingston 1-1 1-1 Klahowya 1-1 1-1 Olympic 0-1 0-1 Bremerton 0-2 0-2 Sequim 0-2 0-2 North Mason — —

Schedules Sept. 30-Oct. 4 KINGSTON Sept. 30: JV football hosts Klahowya, 5 p.m. Oct. 1: Girls JV soccer hosts Sequim, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity soccer hosts Sequim, 6:45 p.m. JV volleyball hosts Sequim, 5 p.m. Varsity volleyball hosts Sequim, 6:15 p.m. Oct. 2: Boys tennis at Port Townsend, 4 p.m. Girls cross country hosts, 4:30 p.m. Boys cross country hosts, 5 p.m. Oct. 3: Girls swim at Klahowya, 3 p.m. Girls JV soccer at Olympic, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity soccer at Olympic, 6:45 p.m. JV volleyball at Olympic, 5 p.m. Varsity volleyball at Olympic, 6:15 p.m. Oct. 4: Boys tennis hosts Sequim, 4 p.m. Varsity football hosts North Mason, 7 p.m. NORTH KITSAP Sept. 30: Boys tennis hosts Sequim, 4 p.m. JV football at Sequim, 5 p.m. C-Team football hosts Shelton, 5 p.m. Oct. 1: JV soccer at Klahowya, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity soccer at Klahowya (Silverdale Stadium), 6:45 p.m. JV/C-Team volleyball at Klahowya, 5 p.m. Varsity volleyball at Klahowya, 6:15 p.m. Oct. 2: Boys tennis at Bremerton, 4 p.m. Girls cross country at Kingston, 4:30 p.m. Boys cross country at Kingston, 5 p.m. Oct. 3: Girls swim hosts Port Angeles, 3 p.m. Girls JV soccer hosts North Mason, 5 p.m. Varsity soccer hosts North Mason, 6:45 p.m. JV/C-Team volleyball hosts North Mason, 5 p.m. Varsity volleyball hosts North Mason, 6:15 p.m. Oct. 4: Boys tennis hosts Port Angeles, 4 p.m. Varsity football at Bremerton, 7 p.m. Oct. 5: Boys cross country at Curtis Invite, 9:15 a.m. Girls cross country at Curtis Invite, 11:30 a.m. C-Team football hosts Garfield, 1 p.m.

Boys

1, Interlake, 29; 2, Bainbridge, 83; 3, Kingston, 89; 4, Port Angeles, 118; 5, North Kitsap, 123; 6, Lynden Christian, 137; 7, Klahowya, 163; 8, North Mason, 213; 9, Port Townsend, 220; 10, Forks, 256; 11, Crosspoint Academy, 298; 12, Bremerton, 362. Girls

1, Interlake, 55; 2, North Kitsap, 71; 3, Bainbridge, 83; 4, Port Angeles, 86; 5, Lynden Christian, 91; 6, Kingston, 92.

Kingston results Boys

5, J.Griffin, 16:00.70; 12, K. Van Wyck, 16:25.88; 13, C.Veilleux, 16:26.23; 27, O.Issa, 17:19.57; 32, K.Fox, 17:29.85; 40, N.Issa, 17:47.96; 48, J.Bruce, 18:09.42.

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s United Way fast approaches another Community Campaign period, I was intrigued by a recent column by well know columnist Cal Thomas. The article was entitled, “Losing faith in our government.” Mr. Thomas cited a USA Today/Bipartisan Policy Center poll: “Americans by more than 2 to 1 say the best way to make positive changes in society is through volunteer organizations and charities, not by being active in government.”

MY VIEW By DAVE FOOTE Later in the article, Mr. Thomas rightly states, “Charitable organizations are addressing problems the federal government only talks about.” He then writes about My Safe Harbor, an organization in Anaheim, Calif., that helps single mothers break the dysfunctional cycle of broken homes. My Safe Harbor received the “Hope Award for

Effective Compassion” from World magazine, a biweekly Christian publication. The program promotes faith, personal responsibility and accountability for one’s actions. It is an anti-poverty program that works. Right here in Kitsap County, United Way recognizes every year non-profit organizations that work extremely hard to give hope and effective compassion to people and families who suffer from poverty. That is why United Way of

“We can do more united than we ever can alone.” — Dave Foote, United Way of Kitsap County

Kitsap County has been in business for more than 75 years. It is time that we in Kitsap County — and, for that matter, all communities — realize that the times have changed and that the government dollar spigot has been turned off and

that our best hope is local charities supported by local people. Some of you might remember when we took care of our own. Families took care of family, friends helped friends and when that wasn’t possible we depended on churches and local charities to help. Times have changed! More people are depending on part-time jobs to try to make ends meet. More families are having to make trips to the local food bank rather than the grocery store. More people

are shopping in Goodwill or Value Village than in department stores. And I am sure that you know someone who has fallen on bad times and maybe has lost or is about to lose the roof over their head. So, what do we do? Do we just stand by and watch as our neighbors, friends and maybe even our relatives suffer? I sure hope not! The USA Today and the Bipartisan Policy Center are correct: The best ways to make positive changes in society are through See UNITED WAY, Page A9

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volunteer organizations and charities. Whether you donate $1 or $10,000 to your favorite single charity or donate monthly through payroll deduction through your employer, your dollars will be better spent locally helping those in need. As United Way begins its annual Community Campaign, I hope that you will consider pledging your dollars through United Way. We can do more united than we ever can alone. Your dollars joined with others and leveraged by United Way have for more than 75 years created lasting change in our community through a collaborative network of caring, compassionate health and human service organizations that professionally case manage individuals and families helping to put them on the road to self-sufficiency. Please, during this campaign period, help to renew our faith in ourselves as a community through a charitable gift. Remember, a gift to United Way is multiplied hundreds of times by others in the community who give the united way. For more information about United Way, or to make a tax deductible gift, call 360-377-8505 or visit www.unitedwaykitsap.org. We can do more united then we ever can alone. Give, advocate, volunteer — how do you “Live United”? — Dave Foote is executive director of United Way Kitsap.

Oct. 1 Eglon Port Commission, 7 p.m., Eglon Community Center. n Indianola Por t Commission, 7 p.m., Indianola Clubhouse. Oct. 2 n Poulsbo Finance Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. The committee considers matters related to the office of the city clerk, the finance department, city audits, personnel issues, and salaries and wages. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n Kingston Citizens Advisory Council, 7-9 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Oct. 3 n Poulsbo Port Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock, 18809 Front St. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. Oct. 7 n Poulsbo Civil Service

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Commission, 3 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. Oct. 8 n Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. Oct. 9 n Poulsbo Fire District Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www.poulsbofire.org. n Poulsbo Community Services Committee, 4 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. The committee considers matters related to parks and recreation, and other community services. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo Public Works Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. The committee considers matters related to engineering, planning, and public works facilities; and utilities development, maintenance, repair and operations. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com.

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n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Oct. 10 n North Kitsap School Board, 6 p.m., district office board room, 18360 Caldart Ave. NE in Poulsbo. Online: www.nkschools.org. Oct. 14 n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online: www. nkfr.org. n Poulsbo Tree Board, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Oct. 15 n Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, 6:30 p.m., North Kitsap Fire and Rescue, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. Online: www.myvillagegreen.org. Oct. 16 n Poulsbo Public Safety & Legal Committee, 4 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. The com-

This week on the 6th Ave. project poulsbo — Here is the latest information about the 6th Avenue project, as of Thursday morning. The information is provided by RockFish Group, a Poulsbo-based public relations firm contracted by the city to provide information to the public about this project. There will be work on the Haugen Street water line, as well as curbing and

6th. Avenue preparation for paving. Next Friday night (Oct. 4), there will be overnight work to repair the city’s

force main at Harrison Street. Midnight to about 4 a.m. will need to be the low-flow time so the trucks can keep up with pumping. Friday fron 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. there will be work at the intersection of 6th and Hostmark to decommission a water line. Expect traffic delays there. Info: www.facebook.com /6thAvenueImprovementP roject?ref=hl.

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mittee considers matters related to police, municipal court, claims against the city, reports from the city attorney, review of draft ordinances and other legal matters. Online: www. cityofpoulsbo.com. n Poulsbo Finance Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Oct. 17 n Poulsbo Port Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock,

18809 Front St. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. Oct. 22 n Kingston Por t Commission, 7 p.m., Port of Kingston office, 25864 Washington Blvd., Kingston . Online: www.portofkingston.org. Oct. 23 n Poulsbo Fire District Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www.poulsbofire.org. Oct. 28 n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online: www. nkfr.org.

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KINGSTON — Two young women were rescued from their SUV on Tuesday after the vehicle rolled down a steep embankment and became wedged against a tree near Miller Bay Road. North Kitsap Fire and Rescue were dispatched at 3 p.m. to the intersection of Miller Bay and West Kingston roads. It took crews roughly 3 minutes to reach the site as it was just down the road from the fire station. Rescue workers found the SUV approximately 20 feet down the embankment, on its roof with one side wedged against a large cedar tree, according to Michele Laboda of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue. The SUV rolled multiple times before coming to rest, trapping the two young women — ages 19 and 24 — inside. Crews used hydraulic tools to gain access to the

women. At least one of the women was removed from the vehicle on a gurney. Crews used ropes and pulleys to pull the women up the embankment and onto the road. Both women appeared to have minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital for further care. Laboda said both passengers were wearing their seat belts when the crash occurred and were alert when talking with firefighters. Kitsap County Sheriff’s deputies directed traffic at the intersection, which was converted into one alternating lane for approximately one hour. North Kitsap firefighters use ladders and ropes to retrieve two young women who became trapped in their SUV after it rolled down an The sheriff’s Richard D. Oxley / Herald department will con- embankment and landed on its roof off of Miller Bay Road. duct an investigaThe SUV remained down arrange for a tow truck to the SUV was turning off of Road just before it went off tion into the cause of the crash, however, ini- West Kingston Road head- the road and rolled down the embankment Tuesday. retrieve it. Deputies were expected to tial reports indicate that ing south on Miller Bay the embankment.

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The Poulsbo Police Department responded to the following calls Sept. 18-24: Sept. 18 n A felony warrant was reported in the 700 block of Lincoln Road at 5:05 a.m. n A miscellaneous crime was reported at Bond Road and State Highway 305 at 10:34 p.m. Sept. 19 n An assault was reported in the 19000 block of 1st Avenue NE at 2:16 a.m. n A driver with a suspended license was reported in the 600 block of Finn Hill Road at noon.

n A runaway was reported near Vetter Road at noon. n A traffic accident was reported on NE Liberty Road at 12:01 p.m. n Retail theft with extenuating circumstances was reported at the Walmart on Olhava Way at 9:29 p.m. Estimated loss is $38. Sept. 20 n A Kingston resident was the victim of a miscellaneous crime in the 2000 block of Hostmark Street at 10:45 a.m. n Shoplifting was reported in the 18000 block of Front Street at 5:09 p.m.

Estimated loss is $5. Sept. 21 n A hit and run was reported on Bond Road and State Highway 305 at 9:11 a.m. n A felony warrant was reported in the 19000 block of 7th Avenue NE at 2:09 p.m. n A driver with a suspended license was reported in the 600 block of Finn Hill Road at 5:29 p.m. Sept. 22 n A violation of a protection order was reported near NW Edvard Street at 3:51 p.m. n A driver with a suspended license was reported on Hostmark Street

Sheriff’s Log The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls in North Kitsap: Sept. 17 n Custodial interference was reported in the 26000 block of Ansell Road in Poulsbo at 4:20 p.m. n Burglary was reported in the 2400 block of Rocky Bluff way in Hansville at 5:32 p.m. Sept. 18 n A hit and run with an injury was reported at South Kingston Road and Waterfront Way in Kingston at 10:49 a.m. n A violation of a civil anti harassment order was reported in the 37000 block of Fawn Road NE in Hansville at 4:45 p.m. n A burglary was reported in the 26000 block of Port Gamble Road NE in Kingston at 6:06 p.m. n Malicious mischief was reported near

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Continued from page A1 Sept. 25. “The new board member will need to start off running. I kind of felt, it’s not about me or winning a position on the board. I think she would do a good job.” Hancock is endorsing Webster-Martinson. “I am,” he said. We b s t e r - M a r t i n s o n is poised to become, it is believed, the first Native American elected to the North Kitsap School Board; Marie Hebert, Port Gamble S’Klallam, was appointed to a vacancy on the school board and served in 200001.

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Webster-Martinson will succeed Tom Anderson, who was first elected to the position in 2005. The election is Nov. 5. School board members serve four-year terms. Board members are elected at large, but must live in the districts they represent. Earlier this month, the Suquamish Tribal Council endorsed Webster-Martinson and District 3 candidate Beth Worthington for election. Worthington is running against Doug Prichard for the District 3 position. The winner of that race will succeed Ken Ames, who was appointed to the board October 2012. “Both candidates are sup-

portive of Indian Education and recognize our tribal sovereignty and have stated their intentions to work towards addressing the challenges the Suquamish Tribe and the NK School District face in increasing Native student success,” Suquamish Chairman Leonard Forsman wrote in an email while attending a meeting out of state. “Of course, we are very excited about the candidacy of Cindy WebsterMartinson, as she is a respected member of the

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Suquamish Tribe and a longtime professional educator that will bring a fresh perspective to the board if elected.” We b s t e r - M a r t i n s o n served on the Suquamish Tribal Council in 1980-82 — her grandfather, Lawrence Webster, was chairman at the time — and this year she was elected to the Suquamish Tribe Elders Council. She has a BA in education and K-8 teacher certification from Pacific Lutheran University, and a master’s degree in education administration from Seattle University. She taught in grades K-6 for three years and for the past five years has worked as an educator/teacher for the Suquamish Tribe education department. She said her likely election to the school board has amped up her preparation for the job. “I’ve been printing out minutes and attending meetings as much as I can, but I can’t afford to miss them anymore now,” she said. Her top priority: “I know the budget is a huge and challenging issue. For my part, I really want to [ensure] students and teachers are supported in

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the best way possible.” In her candidate statement in the voter pamphlet, Webster-Martinson wrote that art, music, drama and sports are not “unnecessary extras.” “These are important to student growth and participation in school and a well-rounded education. Research shows that students flourish with lower class sizes and quality teacher-student relationships. We cannot know this and still provide substandard conditions for the teachers and students.” She wants more transparency in board decisions, and increased board member consideration of “educational research and practice, classroom conditions, and the community’s educational concerns.” Meanwhile, Hancock said he wants to get involved and serve on a school district committee. “I need a little more experience under my belt,” he said. “What I want to do is continue on the process of learning. I thought I was pretty well informed, having three kids in North Kitsap schools, but there are a lot of serious issues and I want to understand the process.”

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Two meet-andgreets scheduled for Eisler POULSBO — Poulsbo City Council candidate Melody Sky Eisler has scheduled two public campaign events. Coffee with the Candidate is Oct. 5, 9-11 a.m., at the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 1003 Front St. Eisler will meet with supporters, answer questions from residents, and discuss city matters. Free pastries will be available. Cocktails with the Candidate is Oct. 15, 5-7 p.m., at The One Ten Lounge, 18881 Front St. NE near Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo. Eisler will meet with residents and business owners. There will be free appetizers and a door prize. Eisler (www.vote4melody.com) is a candidate for City Council, Position 7, in the Nov. 5 general election. Also on the ballot: See NOTEBOOK, Page A13

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helping people solve problems.” He added, “I realized there was an opportunity here. It’s an opportunity to guide the next few years to help shape how Kingston will look like.” MacIntyre holds no agenda coming into the job, he said. “I think that no matter what candidates think, events will overtake them,” MacIntyre said. “You can have a grand agenda and you will spend your time dealing with whatever comes up.” There are a few projects, however, that MacIntyre said the port should engage. For example, the recently acquired park. He would like to see it developed in a manner that draws people out of the ferry lot, into Kingston, and, in turn, its businesses. MacIntyre notes the port’s mission statement which includes the pursuit of “economic development opportunities.” “The port has some arrows in its quiver that it can use, that other business can’t — to be a facilitator to bring outside business in,” MacIntyre said. “I don’t want another strip mall like Silverdale has developed, but places that provide jobs for when our kids graduate from high school and college.” He points to the port’s waterfront properties and said they should be developed with business in mind, such as a waterfront hotel or restaurant. “I don’t think the port should run those businesses, but look into those things as a public-private partnership,” he said. “It would be nice to have more tourism facilities to attract people here.” MacIntyre said tourism could also lead to new residents moving to the area. In addition to tourism, he would like the port to help facilitate partnerships with organizations such as local economic development council and the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance. “It’s a sales force the port itself cannot afford to have,” MacIntyre said. The port should behave more like a business, he said, and with a marina, parking lots and property to manage, it already is one. “I think for the port to really fulfill its potential, it has to realize that it is a business and it has to rethink

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League of Women Voters forum Oct. 7 POULSBO — The League of Women Voters of Kitsap County has scheduled a candidates forum Oct. 7 in Poulsbo City Hall. The forum for candidates for Poulsbo City Council and mayor is scheduled for 6-7 p.m. The forum for candidates for North Kitsap School Board is scheduled from 7:15-8:15 p.m. City Hall is located at 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. The forum will be taped for broadcast on BKAT.

Revised schedule of profiles, endorsements POULSBO — The North Kitsap Herald has revised its schedule of candidate profiles and other stories. n Sept. 13: Port of Indianola, District 2 candidate Eric Cookson and write-in candidate Matthew Smith. n Sept. 20: Port of Indianola, District 3 candidates Patrick Hatchel and John Lane. n Sept. 20: Local ballot initiatives — Continuation of EMS levy in Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 (Poulsbo Fire); continuation of EMS levy for North Kitsap Fire & Rescue; property tax increase in the Indianola Port District to pay the costs of improving the Indianola dock. n Today: Port of Kingston, District 1 candidates Bruce MacIntyre and Nels Sultan. n Oct. 4: Poulsbo City Council, Position 7 candidates Melody Eisler and Jim Henry. n Oct. 11: North Kitsap School Board, District 3 candidates Doug Prichard and Beth Worthington. n Oct. 18: North Kitsap Herald endorsements. n Oct. 25: Interview with Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson on priorities and challenges of the next four years.

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its approach to things and think like a business,” he said. “To view the port not as just a recreational facility but as a business facility and get the maximum out of it.” Nels Sultan A 15-year Kingston resident, Sultan raised his family in the area while continuing his career as a coastal and civil engineer. Through his job and time on the Kingston Ferry Advisory Committee, he believes he has a good foundational knowledge for the port gig. But he also has some critiques. Sultan believes focus has excessively been on the marina. Rather, it should be on the Kingston community as a whole, especially when it comes to economic development. “I think the Port of Kingston should do a better job of spreading the wealth around and supporting the locals,” Sultan said. “The port is too insular and

inward looking.” Sultan would like to push parking lots and ferry holding lanes upland, and use the waterfront for mixed uses of residential, retail and trails. The port needs to actively attract business to its district too. Sultan points to the region’s heavy economic hitters such as Boeing, Costco, and Amazon.com. “We have some great quality employers in this region and Kingston is not sharing in the prosperity,” Sultan said. While big businesses likely won’t have an office in Kingston, he said, the area could be home to their suppliers. Sultan said Kingston ultimately needs more than tourism. “You hear a lot about tourism and that’s the focus around Kingston,” he said. “I think we can do better than that. Tourism is typically seasonal, low-wage

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jobs.” Sultan said the port should partner with regional government organizations such as the Kitsap Regional Council. “We are an urban growth area and we should get a fair share of the federal dollars that come down,” he said. Aside from engineering an economic Kingston, Sultan expresses opinions about how the commission should operate. He does not believe commissioners should be able to keep their boats at the Port of Kingston marina. “It’s a conflict of interest,” he said, noting that he believes — despite the port’s opposing view — that slip fees at the marina are set below market value and are subsidized by other income from taxes, parking fees, and leases. That’s not the only change he believes commissioners should undergo.

“I think the commissioners should be off the payroll and strictly volunteers,” Sultan said, noting that in addition to $100 a meeting, commissioners get health insurance and travel expenses. It adds up to thousands of dollars going out the door each year, he said. “There are 5,000 people or so in this district and I think they deserve better than this sleepy little port district that is not spending their money well,” Sultan said. “Get your head out of the marina and help your district like you are supposed to.” ONLINE n Bruce MacIntyre: www.mac4kingston.com. n Nels Sultan: www.sites. google.com/site/nels4port. The North Kitsap Herald: Top of the news, every Friday. NorthKitsapHerald.com: News and features, every day.

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CALENDAR North Kitsap

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

Friday FREE COMMUNITY MEAL: Sept. 27, 5-6 p.m. at the Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Held on the last Friday of every month. Provided by five local churches. Everyone is invited.

saturday North Kitsap Eagles Karaoke: Sept. 28, 6-10 p.m. All ages. Family friendly. Free. 4230 NE Lincoln Road. Info: 360-5985591. Poulsbo park day: Sept. 28, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit Poulsbo parks with your family. Get a park passport and fill it with stamps, then pick up a prize at the Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Highlighted parks include: Centennial Park, Betty Iverson Kiwanis Park, American Legion Park and Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Families encouraged to walk all or part of a looped route which is 2.6 miles. Info: 360-779-9898. Payday daddy concert: Sept. 28, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Whiskey Creek Steakhouse Grand Re-Opening, 1918 Washington Ave. NE, Keyport.

Monday Norwegian language Classes: Mondays, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Call Stan Overby, 360-779-5209.

Tuesday

Kitsap Development Officers Group Meeting: Oct. 1, noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Jennifer Kim of Philanthropy Works will speak about major gifts. All nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP to kitsapdevelopment@gmail.com blood drive: Oct. 1, noon to 6 p.m. at the Kingston Christian Church, 11255 NE 2nd St., Kingston. Sponsored by Kingston Rotary. Info: megh@ psbc.org or 360-308-7346.

wednesday Norwegian Lunch Buffet: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Enjoy a traditional Scandinavian smorgasbord. Lunch includes open-faced sandwiches, soup, pickled herring, Scandinavian desserts, coffee. Cost: $10. Open to the public.

UPCOMING 100 years of photographs: Selections from the Suquamish Tribal Archives, Oct. 4 through January, 5-8 p.m. at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 380 Fourth Street, Bremerton. Free during First Friday Art Walk. Free tacos: Oct. 4. Taco Time is celebrating National Taco Day by giving away free tacos at all 74 of its Puget Sound area locations. One free order per customer.

Octoberfest: Oct. 5, 6:30 p.m., the Greater Hansville Community Center. Sample three different brews from Silver City Brewing Company at a Bavarian beirgarten. Nonalcoholic drinks also available. Put on your dirndls or lederhosen and dance and sing to the fivepiece White Potato Um-pa-pa band. Tickets are $17, available at the Hansville Store. Info: Fred Nelson, 360-638-0000. Armchair poetry: Oct. 5, 7 p.m. at Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front

Street, Poulsbo. Featured readers followed by brief open mic. Poets Jordan Hartt, Jenifer Browne Lawrence and John Willson will read their work. Free. Drinks, pastries and snacks for sale. Info: 206-8424855.

Pop-up book sale: Oct.

5, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Kingston Farmers Market. Sponsored by the Kingston Friends of the Library.

Kitsap AudUbon Meeting:

Oct. 10, 7-9 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, lower level. Public Welcome. Program is “Crows are Mischievous” presented by John Marzluff, a professor of wildlife science at the University of Washington. Marzluff has written “Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans.” Info: www.kitsapaudobon.org or 360-692-8180.

Faith link open house:

Oct. 11, 7-8 p.m., at Poulsbo City Hall Chamber, 200 NE Moe Street. Free. FaithLiNK is a coalition of churches, social service and community members working together as we feed our hungry neighbors and identify community needs. Informal presentation followed by desserts and music. Info: faithlink@gmx. com Author! Author! with Michael Zafoorian and Jenny SHortridge: Oct. 18, 7-9 p.m. at the Suquamish Museum, 6861 NE South Street, Suqumamish. Kitsap Regional Library hosts Seattle novelist Jenny Shortridge, author of “Love, Water, Memory” in conversation with author Michael Zadoorian in a relaxed evening fundraiser with beer, wine and a tapas-style dinner. Tickets are $50. Operation day of hope: Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Gateway Fellowship, 18901 8th Ave., Poulsbo. The fourth annual Operation Day of Hope offers a variety of free services, such as dental care, health care screenings, haircuts, warm winter clothing, groceries, family photographs and more.

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Info: www.gatewayfellowship. com or 360-779-5515. Hansville Art and Craft guild Holiday fair: Nov. 8-9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Greater Hansville Community Center. Handmade items by local artists. Art, crafts and gifts will be for sale. Dollar raffle tickets available for prizes. Info: 360440-4184 or 360-638-0420.

NORWEGIAN LUNCH BUFFET Wednesday 11am - 2pm Enjoy a traditional Scandinavian smorgasboard $10

Public Welcome Downstairs at the Sons of Norway Lodge 18891 Front Street • Downtown Poulsbo

Advanced Norwegian: Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo.

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Dance lessons: Mondays at the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo. Leikarring class is at 4:30-7 p.m., Adult Folk Dance is at 7-8:15 p.m., and Beyond Basics class is at 8:15-9:15 p.m. Volunteer with Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program:

Immediate opening on Fridays. Time commitment 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Food Handlers permit required, $10 fee reimbursed. Info: 360-377-8511.

101st annual Lutefisk Dinner: Oct. 19, 11:40 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Poulsbo First Lutheran Church. Tickets: Adults $20, children younger than 12, $5. Info: 360-779-3738 or 360-7792622.

The White Potato Band will perform at Octoberfest, Oct. 5, at the Greater Hansville Community Center. Courtesy photo

oNGOING

North Kitsap Eagles Auxiliary Bazaar: Nov. 9.

”Gypsy Rose” at the Jewel Box:

Crafters wanted. Fee: $25 per space. Info: Kathy Hogan, 360598-5591.

The Tony Award-winning musical about the rise of Washington’s own Gypsy Rose Lee will take the stage at Poulsbo’s Jewel Box Theatre through Oct. 12. Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees 2 p.m. on Sept. 29, Oct. 6, and Oct. 13. Tickets: $17 for adults, $15 for seniors/students/military, available at www. brownpapertickets.com

Point No Point volunteers needed: The Friends of Point

No Point Lighthouse need volunteers as docents in the lighthouse or in the museum gift store. Open season April through September, weekend afternoons. Info: Libby Anderson, docents@pnplighthouse.com.

ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based

ROOM FOR RENT: Hansville Community Center has two rooms ready to rent for special occasions. One room is large enough for wedding receptions, the other for small group meetings. Info: Jo Nelson, 360638-0000, www.hansville.org.

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.

North Kitsap Parent Support Group: Do you want

Alzheimer’s Association Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group: Third

to be part of a support group for families of gifted kids? Call 360-638-2919 or email northkitsapgifted@gmail.com.

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, 360-649-6793.

American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Thursdays

(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: 360-7795456.

BRIDGE PLAYERS: Sign up each week for the following Monday, 1 p.m. bridge game at Kingston Community Center. Info: Bill

Bladen, 360-638-2431. ChocMo art exhibit: Continu-

ing through October, ChocMo presents the artwork of Wallace Nelson, a national awardwinning painter and World War II veteran.

CELTIC JAM: Third Sunday, 2-5 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Karaoke at Sheila’s Portside: Sundays, 8 p.m.,

18879 Front St., Poulsbo.

Kingston Business Group:

Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table Café. Share ideas, offer See Calendar, Page A15

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Community Shoe Drive fundraiser: Royal Family Kids

has a goal of collecting 4,000 pairs of shoes for neglected and abused children through October. Donate shoes in red boxes at Sport Haus, Kitsap Federal Credit Union, Starbucks at College Market Place, Poulsbo Athletic Club, Gateway Fellowship and Schools, Poulsbo Library, and the Kitsap Bus Stop on Hostmark. Shoes will be shipped to undeveloped countries to be repurposed.

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, 206-7802377.

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.kitsap-alanon.org. 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, 360-930-2558, keyportschules@ wavecable.com, flo.schule53@ gmail.com. Nordic Needleworkers: Fridays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Sons of Norway in Pouslbo. Instruction in hardanger and help in other handwork is available. Info: Grace Overby, 360779-2460.

Poulsbo’s Parks & Recreation Department encourages families to celebrate Parks Day on Saturday. Visitors can pick up a passport at a Poulsbo park and get stamps for every city park they visit — such as Betty Iverson Kiwanis Park, above — in exchange for a prize at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. File photo / Herald KIWANIS Club of Greater Poulsbo: Fridays, 7 a.m.,

Taprock Northwest Grill, 760 Liberty Way, Poulsbo. Info: Sharron Sherfick at bssherfck@ hotmail.com or 360-531-1712.

Knitting Group: Wednesdays, 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, 360-779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com.

Stuart, bill@safemoneybill.com, 360-779-2826.

North Kitsap Eagles dinner: Thursdays, 6 p.m., 4230

Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo.

Olympic Koi and Water Garden Club: Looking for new

Poulsbo Evening Pride Lions: First and third

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

North Kitsap Senior Citizens Center: Weekly and

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.

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.

KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: Third Are you 62 or Sound better? North Business Wednesday, 9 a.m. (beginning Thursdays,with: 7:30with coffeeThen and socializing), come spendNetwork: an afternoon 8:30 a.m., Envy Bar & Grill, Bayside Community Church, 19559 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. 25992 Barber Cutoff Road. Visitors welcome. Info: Bill

Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First

Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $7 for salad, entree, dessert and coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: 360-779-7272. members. Meetings are once a month at various locations centered around Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, 360-779-1475, hrmorgan314@ gmail.com.

fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Martha & Mary on Front Street, Poulsbo. Info: www.littlenorway-tm.com/#null. Me and the Boys: Second Friday, 9 p.m., Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. Bluegrass, old and new. No cover charge.

Lindvog Road, Kingston. For patients or caregivers, all are welcome. Info: Gary 360-2655993, Janet 360-265-5992.

monthly activities, 18927 Front St., Poulsbo. Mondays: Bridge, 12:30 p.m., canasta all day; Tuesdays: Pinochle, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon. Thursdays: Potluck and canasta, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; bingo, 1 p.m.; and canasta. Pinochle tournaments, third Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Board meeting, 11 a.m., and membership meeting, 1 p.m., second Thursday. Info: 360-779-5702.

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, Suite 140A, 26292

Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Saint Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo.

“Quiet places” photography: Through September at

West Sound Academy’s Frodel Gallery. Nature photography by John Abromowski.

Saturday yoga: Saturdays, 9:55-11:15 a.m. at Shabala Studio, 32868 Hoffman Road, Kingston. Radiant health gentle yoga. Next sessions begin Oct. 7. Ten weeks, $100. Info: shabalastudio. com, 360-265-3188. Scandinavian Folk dancing class: Mondays, 7-9 p.m.,

Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Julie Buckel,

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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.

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TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. Mondays (except federal holidays), 5 p.m., Poulsbo Marina multipurpose room, off Waterfront Park. Weight loss support group that focuses on both losing the weight and then keeping it off. Info: John at 779-5382. Understanding Grief support series: Wednesdays,

3:30-5 p.m., Claremont East, 2707 Clare Ave., Bremerton. Presented by Harrison Medical Center. Info: Call 360-744-5618, 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, 360-930-0504.

Walk & Yoga: Saturdays, call for details. By donation. Info: 360- 697-6100, www.wellbeing-yoga.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, 360779-5909, libertybaybooks@ embarqmail.com. Woodcarving classes: Thursdays, 6-8:30 p.m., at the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo. Call Jeff Iller at 360-698-7173 for placement. Women’s Support Group:

Second and fourth Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., Suquamish. Safe, supportive confidential group that deals with healing from domestic abuse in all forms. Info: bink@ywcakitsap.org, 206-780-2931.

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Kith&Kin obituaries Doris Gerry

in Alamogordo, N.M. in 1954 to start a contracting business. In 1957, they returned to Washington state and settled near family in Poulsbo. Doris was a homemaker while her three children were at home and was involved in her church and community. In 1970, she and John opened Island International Travel, a fullservice travel agency on Bainbridge Island, later expanding to Bremerton and Port Orchard. Doris was a travel agent and travel school instructor for 28 years prior to her retirement. Upon John’s death in 1975, Doris found God’s calling on her life and began ministry with Prison Fellowship as a volunteer and chaplain, which expanded to ministry to youth at Kitsap Juvenile

SPOKANE — Doris Gerry died on Sept. 7. She was 84. She was born on Sept. 21, 1928 in Lead, S.D., to James and Ruth Matthew, who shortly thereafter moved to Burien f o r employment. Doris graduated from Highline H i g h School in Doris Gerry 1946 and mar ried the love of her life, Lt. John Gerry on Dec. 23, 1948 at Fort Lawton. During his active duty in the Air Force, John and Doris resided in California, Florida and New Mexico. John left the Air Force

Donnell McNulty

Detention and Youth for Christ. Her passion was sharing her faith in Christ to all she encountered. In 1995, Doris left her home in Poulsbo to move to Hunters, to be near her daughter Cathy and sonin-law Ron. She was active in the Greenwood Park Grange, Enterprise Ladies Club and Hunters Food & Clothing Bank. As a result of her health needs, Doris moved to St. Joseph’s Care Center in January. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and Ron Cogdell, of Hunters; son and daughterin-law, Bob and Terry, of Susanville, Calif.; son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Suzi, of Port Angeles; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; sister, Monna, of Olympia; and many nieces and nephews and their children. A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. at

August 18, 1931 September 19, 2013 Donnell “Don” D. McNulty passed away at 82 years young surrounded by friends and loved ones. He is survived by his loving companion of 5 years, Elvira Jones, a brother, 2 sisters, 2 children, 2 step-children, 5 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Preceeding Don, were 3 wives, Marylou, Glenda, and Helen. He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He moved to Bainbridge Island at the age of five. Don attended Bainbridge Island public schools until graduation (where he learned woodworking-he built a lot of his familys’ furniture while in school!). Shortly after graduation, Don was drafted into the US Army, but volunteered for multiple years in the National Guard. Don was in construction for most of his life (he had a part in building the foundation of the Space Needle!), as well as owning Mac’s Tavern on Bainbridge Island for many years. The last years of his life was spent creating and selling lots of his beautiful woodworking and furniture (“A Wee Bit Of Country”), and picnic tables (with Bill Sibitt). Don was a very big part of the Poulsbo Fraternal Order the of Eagles. Don helped to organize and construct the existing structure and the surrounding camping area, even being a past president, and until a few months ago, helped run the Sunday afternoon Bingo. He will be sorely missed! Memorial services will be at the Poulsbo Eagles 4230 Lincoln Rd. Poulsbo, WA 98370 at 2PM on Sept. 28, 2013

Robert (Bob) John Haynes, 57, passed away Sept. 8, 2013, in Kingston. Bob was born Feb. 23, 1956, in Indianapolis. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Kingston; sons, Zechariah of Cottage Grove, Wis., and Jacob (wife Brittany), stationed in Japan; mother, Carol Haynes of Indianapolis; a brother, Anthony, of Kansas City, Kan.; and an aunt, Shirley Lambert, of Albuquerque, N.M. Bob was a long-time member of Redeemer United Methodist Church in Kingston. He was retired from the U.S. Navy and most recently was employed by Skookum Contract Services in Bremerton. Bob enjoyed running and over the years competed in many local and regional races. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. at Redeemer UMC, 9900 NE Shorty Campbell Road. To honor Bob, guests are asked to wear running shoes to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Redeemer UMC or given to Poulsbo Running, 19980 10th Ave. NE, Suite 101, in Poulsbo for the store’s scholarship fund. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

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Deborah, Edward, Michael and Kathleen. Margaret is the oldest of nine sisters and brothers. She was a retired registered nurse and had worked in hospitals, as well as Martha & Mary and Island Health and Rehabilitation. Services will be private. Memorial donations can be made in her name to a charity of choice. Please sign the online guest book at www.cookfamilyfuneralhome.com. -— Family of Margaret L. Paulson

Herald obituary, tribute policy The North Kitsap Herald publishes free obituaries and paid tributes. Obituaries will be edited to conform to Associated Press style and may be edited to 125 words. Paid tributes can be as long as desired. For more information, call Jodi Blackmore, 360779-4464, ext. 1550; or email jblackmore@northkitsapherald.com.

news makers Gateway names Miller student ministries pastor POULSBO — Mark Miller is Gateway Fellowship’s new student ministries pastor. Miller, a Washington native, served in student ministry for eight years at Angle Lake Neighborhood Church in SeaTac. At Gateway, Miller will oversee all aspects of ministry for middle school and high school students. This includes weekly gatherings on Sundays and Wednesdays as well as special events and camps. “Gateway is thrilled to have Mark, his lovely wife Risa and their little boy Judah on staff with us,” Gateway Lead Pastor Tom Duchemin said. “Their enthusiasm is contagious. Our students will be blessed by Mark, his energy and his steadfast devotion to Christ.” Ordained through the Assemblies of God, Miller See NEWSMAKERS, Page A17

Wayne Hugh Pederson July 16, 1934 September 16, 2013 Wayne Hugh Pederson, 79, of Keyport passed away Monday, September 16, 2013 after a short battle with cancer. Wayne was born in Bremerton, Wa to Palmer and Clara Pederson who were descendants of some of the early Norwegian settlers in the area. Wayne lived most of his life in Keyport, Wa. He graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1952. He was on the baseball team, the Quarterback of the football team, and Senior Class President. He attended Olympic College and the University of Washington where he began studies in mathematics, which continued to be one of his life long interests. Wayne was employed as a commercial fisherman, starting as a teen spending summers in Alaska cod fishing. He was also a unionjourneyman sheet metal mechanic working on numerous buildings and projects throughout the Puget Sound area. His final 10 years of employment were in federal service at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center-Keyport and the Puget Sound Naval ShipyardBremerton. He is survived by his three children, Kevin Pederson (Donna), Jon Pederson (Susan), and Lisa Journey (Hayes), seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. His children and grandchildren really loved him and will miss him greatly. Private internment will be at Island Lake Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hospice of Kitsap County or The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. TRIBUTE Paid Notice


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Mark and Risa Miller join the staff of Gateway Fellowship. POULSBO — Do you Mark Miller know a young person who is the new has thought about becomyouth minising immersed in another tries pastor. culture? Is his or her birth day between Aug. 16, 1996

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has a bachelor’s degree in youth ministry from Northwest University. The Miller family currently reside in Silverdale. Learn more about Gateway Fellowship at www.gatewayfellowship. com.

Belcher completes U.S. Air Force basic training KINGSTON — Air Force Airman Dean A. Belcher graduated from basic militar y training at Joint Base San Antonio- Airman Dean L a c k - A. Belcher, land, San USAF Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training

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in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Belcher is the son of Jannese Peterson of Kingston. He is a 2011 graduate of Kingston High School.

Rolfes named to two committees at conference OLYMPIA — Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-23rd District, has been appointed to the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Natural Resources & Infrastructure and Education committees. Rolfes said she looks forward to discussing with legislators from across the country “challenges and

opportunities in education, natural resources and infrastructure.” She added, “I am honored to be able to lend a voice from the 23rd District to such fundamentally important issues.” The National Conference of State Legislatures is an organization that works to enhance the roles of states and state legislatures at the federal level. Eight NCSL committees work to develop official policy directives that determine states’ positions on federal actions.

Contact Michele Doyle at michele_t_doyle@yahoo. com or 360-689-4156 for more information on the Rotary International Youth Exchange Program. The program is accepting applications for long-term and summer exchanges for 2014. For more information on the program, go to www. rye5020.org.

and Aug. 15, 1998? Do they want to talk with students who have just returned from a year abroad — and a student who is currently here on exchange?

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Legal Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF POULSBO STATE ROUTE 305 ILLUMINATION IMPROVEMENTS AT JOHNSON ROAD, NOLL ROAD, AND SEMINOLE ROAD INTERSECTIONS PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT NO. CN2013-04 FEDERAL AID# HSIP-0305(019) Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Public Works Engineering Division for the City of Poulsbo, 200 NE Moe Street, Poulsbo, WA 98370, until 2:00 p.m. on October 11, 2013, for construction of the State Route 305 Illumination Improvements at Johnson Road, Noll Road, and Seminole Road Intersections, Contract No. 2013-04. No proposals will be accepted after the above-stated time. Immediately following the above-stated time, the proposals will be publicly opened and read. The project consists of work to be performed within 45 working days from October 21, 2013, and consists of roadway illumination and other improvements on State Route 305 at the intersections with Johnson Road, Noll Road, and Seminole Road consisting of furnishing all materials, equipment, tools, labor, and other work or items incidental therefor and as generally described as follows: 1. Installation of street lighting equipment including poles, luminaires, and service cabinets. 2. Connection to power source. 3. Construction of gravel pullout areas along the roadway shoulder. 4. Installation of drain pipe. The Engineer’s construction estimate for this project is $250,000. Access to bidding information (plans, specifications, addenda, and Bidders List) is available through City of Poulsbo’s on-line plan room. Free-ofcharge access is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to www.bxwa.com and clicking on “Posted Projects,” “Public Works,” and “City of Poulsbo.” This on-line plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online documents with the ability to: download, view, print, order full/partial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources, and a free online digitizer/take-off tool. It is recommended that Bidders “Register” in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to place themselves on the “Self-Registered Bidders List.” Bidders that do not register will not be automatically notified of addenda and will need to periodically check the on line plan room for addenda issued on this project. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at 425 258-1303 should you require assistance. If you don’t have access to the Web, you can make arrangements to pick up a set at the Poulsbo City Hall, Public Works Engineering Division, 200 Moe Street NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, 360-779-5111, for a NON REFUNDABLE fee of $30.00. If you wish the bid documents mailed to you, add $8.00 to cover postage. Informational copies of any available maps, plans, specifications, and subsurface information are on file for inspection in the office of the Poulsbo Project Engineer, 200 Moe

Street NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in the form of a cash deposit, certified or cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond made payable to the City of Poulsbo, for a sum not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid, including sales tax. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory payment and performance bonds within the time stated in the Specifications, the bid deposit/bond shall be forfeited to the City of Poulsbo. The award of the Contract will go to the qualified bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informality in the bidding and make the award as deemed to be in the best interest of the City. The City of Poulsbo in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. Published: The North Kitsap Herald - September 20, 2013 and September 27, 2013 Daily Journal of Commerce September 20, 2013, and September 27, 2013 Date of first publication: 09/20/13 Date of last publication: 09/27/13 H514078

File No.: 23-030 Grantor: Norbut Law Firm, PLLC Estate of Evelyn P. Williams Grantee: Landis, Judith A. and Kim L. Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 9407180163 Tax Parcel 10 No.: 4284-000-006-0003 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 6, Twin Spits Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of 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 sale sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be

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For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds 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: T o l l - f r e e : 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web site: http://www.dfi.wagov/consumers/homeownership/postpurchasecounselorsforeclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Telephone: T o l l - f r e e : 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=seach&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Telephone: Toll-free: 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what-clear. I. On October 25, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. under the covered area at the front entrance to the Administration Building, 619 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366 in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of KITSAP, State of Washington: LOT 6, TWIN SPITS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 7 OF PLATS, PAGE 73, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Commonly known as: 2700 NE Mountain View Drive Hansville, Washington 98340 Which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 07/16/1994, recorded on 07/18/1994, under Auditor’s File No. 9407180163, records of KITSAP County, Washington, from Kim L. Landis and Judith A. Landis, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Ticor Title Insurance of California, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Evelyn P. Williams, an unmarried woman, as beneficiary. *The Tax ParcellD number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intend-

ed to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. 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 Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate by 07/1/2013 Monthly Payment (5 monthly payments @$695.27) $ 3,476.35 Late Charges $ N/A Total Arrearage $3,476.35 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $ 1,250.00 Title Report $ 597.30 Statutory Mailings $ 63.00 Recording Costs $ 76.00 Postings $ 70.00 Sale cost $ -0Total Costs: $2,056.30 Total Amount Due: $ 5,532.65 IV. The sum owing on the Obligations is: Principal Balance of $80,442.61, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from January 5, 2013, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on 10/25/2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 10/14/2013 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance ofthe sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the close of the Trustee’s business on 10/14/2013 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due. islare cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may

be terminated any time after 10/14/2013 (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 balance of 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. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS: Kim L. and Judith A. Landis PO Box 1554 Silverdale, WA 98383 Kim L. and Judith A. Landis 2700 NE Mountain View Dr. Hansville, WA 98340 By both first class and either certified mail, return receipt requested on 05/15/2013, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/15/2013 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all foreclosure costs and trustee’s 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 right, title and interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. 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. EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2013. THE NORBUT LAW FIRM /s/ Gregory P. Norbut Gregory P. Norbut 18890 Eight Avenue NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 (360) 779-5338 STATE OF WASHINGTON SS. COUNTY OF KITSAP I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregory P. Norbut is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: July 1, 2013 /s/ Candace M. Fisher Candace M. Fisher NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing in Poulsbo My Commision expires: 11/05/2015 Date of first publication: 09/27/13 Date of last publication: 10/18/13 H512729 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: AMBER MULHERIN, Deceased. No. 13 4 00656 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 \vithin 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: 9/27/13 /s/ EDWARD A. MULHERIN EDWARD A. MULHERIN Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Anthony R. Hinson Anthony R. Hinson, WSBA#43923 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 09/27/13 Date of last publication: 10/11/13 H515012 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: HARRY A. ROBSON, IV., Deceased. No. 13 4 00657 9 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 \vithin 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: 9/27/13 /s/ HARRY A. ROBSON, V. HARRY A. ROBSON, V. Personal Representative

SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Richard C. Tizzano Richard C. Tizzano, WSBA#22296 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 09/27/13 Date of last publication: 10/11/13 H515011 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: DARYL STREDWICK, Deceased. No. 13 4 00648 0 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 \vithin 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: 9/27/13 /s/ MATTHEW A. LIND MATTHEW A. LIND Personal Representative SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/ Matthew A. Lind Matthew A. Lind, WSBA#37179 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 09/27/13 Date of last publication: 10/11/13 H514377 Find your perfect pet in the Classifieds. www.nw-ads.com


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Suquamish Elementary students march for peace

Sixty Suquamish Elementary students celebreated the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a Dream” speech Sept. 20. Jennifer Markaryan / North Kitsap School District

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UQUAMISH — The halls of Suquamish Elementary were the venue for a remembrance march Sept. 20 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and the March on Washington. Kristy Dressler and

Sarah Taylor’s fifth-grade students designed flyers and posters, and wrote speeches to inform the school community of the events that occurred. They shared that the community deserves to be in a safe and positive learning environment, which is bully free, according to informa-

tion from district spokeswoman Jenn Markaryan. Prior to the march, Suquamish student Malia Lowry read her own speech over the intercom during the morning announcements. Two other students wrote a letter to teachers to provide them with talking points

for their classrooms. Sixty students participated in the march through the school and lunchroom. “You made a powerful mark on your school today,” Dressler said. The students decided to hold their own march after learning of the anniversary of the events of Aug. 28,

given such a special leadership opportunity like this,” Dressler said. “Kids who don’t get a chance to shine all the time, really end up coming through and making the most impact on others.”

1963. The students aren’t done. Suquamish Elementary Principal Jon Torgerson asked the students to plan a schoolwide assembly in January to honor Martin Luther King Jr. “I think it is so wonderful when students are

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June 7 wedding planned for Ellingsen and Daane POULSBO ­ — Brittany Ellingsen and William Daane announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. Brittany is the daughter of Ron and April Ellingsen of Poulsbo, and Judy Cooper of Sequim. She graduated from Western Washington University in 2008 with a major in Recreation Management.

She is employed at Core Physical Therapy as a patient care coordinator. Will is the son of Peter and Kari Daane. He graduated from The University of West Georgia in 2010 with a degree in political science. He is a teacher at The Campus private school in Peachtree City, Ga. Brittany and Will met at Mars Hill Church in

Ballard. Will was temporarily located at Mars Hill for schooling and an internship, while it was Brittany’s home church. By the providence of God they were brought together. The wedding will be held on June 7, 2014 in Kitsap County. The couple plans to reside in Newnan, Ga.

Brittany Ellingsen and William Daane will marry on June 7, 2014 in Kitsap County. Submitted photo

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton, will hold his third telephone town hall with constituents on Oct. 2 at 6 p.m. PT. Participants will have the opportunity to ask Kilmer a question or leave a message with their questions or comments. “There’s a lot of uncertainty regarding budget issues in our nation’s capital right now and I want to make sure my constituents have an opportunity to speak with me about these important issues and more, even when I’m in D.C.,” Kilmer said in a press release. Residents of the 6th District who would like to join the call can sign up at http://kilmer.house.gov/ contact/townhall or send an email with their phone number to kilmer.teletownhall@mail.house.gov with their name and phone number by noon Oct. 1.

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The 20th annual Kitsap Color Classic is Sept. 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. “It’s beautiful scenery, a beautiful place to ride,” said Dave Douglas, an event producer with the Cascade Bicycle Club. “The leaves are starting to change and a lot of the rides go along the waterways.” Riders start in Kingston, though many arrive from across the Puget Sound on the Edmonds ferry. “We come over on three different ferries,” Douglas said. “A majority, about 80 percent, of people come over on the ferry.” Riders are expected to ride onto the 8:50 a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. sailings from Edmonds. From there, cyclists have three options: a 25-mile northern ride through Hansville, a 39-mile ride looping through Port Gamble and Poulsbo, or combining both to cover 57 miles across the region.

Real Estate • Employment Merchandise • Auto and More Pages 3-10, 19-20 “Some people do both loops,” Douglas said. “It’s a fun, recreational ride.” The rides have proven to popular each year, though certain factors play into how many bikes hit the road. See Color Classic, Page 26

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C E L E B R A T I N G

100 YEARS O F

A C H I E V E M E N T

EARLY DAYS BREMERTON WATERFRONT

The Port of Bremerton had humble beginnings. As the story has been passed down through generations, it is said that the city of Bremerton had inadvertently built portions of its wharf, an important commercial and transportation hub, over privately-owned tidelands. The property owner’s threatened lawsuit prompted a signature-gathering campaign by citizens to put the formation of a port district within the city of Bremerton’s boundaries on the ballot in the hopes of resolving the dispute. Many changes within the Port District have transpired these 100 years and the Port is looking forward to recounting and celebrating its history with the public.

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PORT OF BREMERTON CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

SEPTEMBER 27, 2013

Centennial message from Commissioner Larry Stokes On behalf occasion of the of my fellow Port’s Centennial Commissioners Anniversary. Roger Zabinski It has been my and Axel sincere pleasure Strakeljahn, I to have served on take personal the Port board of pleasure in commissioners expressing our for three terms congratulations of office — a to the Port of total of over 17 Bremerton, its years. So I feel staff, both past particularly well Larry Stokes - Board President and present, and qualified to comto all the port ment on the Port’s accomplishconstituents on this special ments over the recent past …

close to 20 percent of the Port’s existence.

in downtown Bremerton as you will read herein.

My extended tenure as a port commissioner gives me a distinct advantage on commenting on the progress the Port has made. Back when I was first port commissioner, we spent much time and energy negotiating with the Bremer Trust for control of the Bremerton Waterfront for future development.

Also back then we first designed the Port Orchard Marina Park which now I am pleased to say has just completed a new extension for the pleasure of all of you who have visited.

That effort connected the Port right back to its beginning

I have noted over the years as a port commissioner and as a taxpayer, different priorities of the board of commissioners as they have evolved over the years.

Each commissioner working with his or her board over the years has made considerable progress in moving the Port further along towards success in building the economy and providing a better place to live here in the Port district; and it’s been my honor and pleasure to serve with each commission I have been associated with. Let me be the first to extend my best wishes to the Port of Bremerton for continued success well into the next 100 years!

Port commissioners for the past 100 years COMMISSIONER Paul Mehner J.H. Ross B.F. Harrison Inactive Years J.D. Braman Sam Fitz B.A. Getschmann Harold Kemp George Francis Thomas Turner Rex Thompson Horace Burkes William Maddock Richard Schultheis James Skirving Ralph Erickson

DATE 1913 1913 1913 1913-1943 1943 1943-57 1943-47 1943-60 1947 1947-57 1957-60 1957-60 1961-66 1961-68 1961-67 1967-87

“Whitey” Domstad 1968-73 Herb Loop 1968-73 Margaret (Morgan) Atkinson 1974-77 diane Robinson 1974-75 Jack Mandeville 1975-79 Fred S. Schoneman 1977-79 Larry Stokes 1979-89 Louis Soriano 1980-85 Fred S. Schoneman 1986-97 Dick Feek 1988-99 Mary Ann Huntington 1990-2007 Cheryl Kincer 1998-2009 Bill Mahan 2000-2011 Larry Stokes 2008-present Roger Zabinski 2010-present Axel Strakeljahn 2012-present

Roger Zabinski - Dist 1

Axel Strakeljahn - Dist 3

Port of Bremerton Commissioner Districts Olympic College would like to congratulate the Port of Bremerton on 100 years of achievement and we look forward to continued collaborating throughout the next centennial.

1600 Chester Avenue | Bremerton, WA 98337-1699 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 www.olympic.edu

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The Port of Bremerton, established in 1913 is the 4th oldest port district in Washington state and is the largest of 12 port districts in Kitsap County. As a vehicle for better industrial and economic growth in Kitsap County… voters in 1956 elected to expand the Port’s boundaries to its current size. Also on the ballot, but not approved, was a name change to “Port of South Kitsap County-Bremerton”. Ports are special governmental units with authority and responsibility for economic development within their boundaries.


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Centennial message from Port CEO Tim Thomson It is indeed a very special privilege to be the Port Chief Executive Officer during the Port’s centennial anniversary. I can only imagine, and wish I could personally thank, all the hundreds of port employees who have toiled over the last 100 years in their effort to bring to the Port of Bremerton the success it has achieved. The Port’s centennial tag line lists Air, Marine, Industrial and Community. These are our principle business enterprises. What we do at the Port benefits all constituents, whether they are one of the 1,000 employees of private busi-

nesses in Olympic View Business and Industrial Park, hangar an aircraft at Bremerton National Airport, moor a boat or stroll on the breakwater at Port Orchard or Bremerton Marinas or experience the great quality of life here in our

district by enjoying a community event that we sponsor. You are invited to read the associated stories contained herein to learn and appreciate how the Port has evolved over the last 100 years in meeting its mission to plan, develop, maintain, manage and promote industrial, maritime and aviation facilities for the purpose of inducing private capital investment that creates economic development and jobs. “Taking Care of Business” is the Port of Bremerton’s motto and we live by it every day.

Port Directors since 1968 DIRECTOR DATE Capt. Harry Lieser 1968-1970 Capt. Edgar R. Meyer 1970-1980 Herb Effron 1981-1982 Ronald R. Pretti 1982-1990 Ken Attebery 1990-1994 Jay Holman 1994-1996 Richard (Dick) Brandenburg 1996-2001 Ken Attebery 2002-2008 Cary Bozeman 2009-2012 Tim Thomson 2012-2014

SAFE BOATS VESSEL LAUNCHING AT WATER STREET BOAT RAMP IN PORT ORCHARD

Port’s economic role important to Kitsap County The Port of Bremerton is an important player in what makes Kitsap County work. The Port, which includes the Bremerton National Airport, the Bremerton and Port Orchard marinas and the Olympic View Business and Industrial Park, is key to bringing and keeping boaters, pilots, employers and tourists to the county. “Ports play a unique role in the economic vitality of any community and the Port of Bremerton is no exception,” said Robert Gelder, Kitsap County Commissioner. “The Port of Bremerton has made an important contribution to the growth and economic diversity of Kitsap County through a variety of assets – marinas, industrial park and the airport.” “I see the future of the Port to be full of tremendous potential. Whether it’s supporting regional recreation opportunities, industrial and manufacturing businesses or expanded regional commerce through the airport operations, and avenues yet to be developed; the Port of Bremerton is well positioned to excel in its mission and mandate for Kitsap County.”

“The Port of Bremerton has a long history — 100 years, in fact — of promoting economic development in Kitsap County,” Kitsap County and the Port of Bremerton worked together to form the South Kitsap Industrial Area, creating one of the largest areas of industrial/business park land in the Central Puget Sound region. The Port of Bremerton and the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA), which supports business retention and expansion and Kitsap as a business-friendly county, are looking to the future. The Kitsap Aerospace & Defense Alliance (KADA) initiative demonstrates that the Port of Bremerton is positioned to continue promoting economic development in Kitsap County and to enhance Kitsap’s regional visibility and employment base. In my 35 years as a Kitsap resident, I’ve seen tremendous changes as the Port encourages innovative business opportunities for our community and I look forward to the Port’s future.” Charlotte Garrido, County Commissioner


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Port of Bremerton Centennial Celebration

“For a century the Port of Bremerton has played an integral role in building our regional economy, The Port has partnered with the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance to attract investment and jobs to our community. Most recently this partnership spawned the Kitsap Aerospace & Defense Alliance (KADA) to position Kitsap for the rapid expansion of our regional aerospace industry. Our strategic partnership will continue to strengthen our local and regional economy for generations to come.” John Powers, Executive Director, Kitsap Economic Development Alliance.

FLEET FIELD (KITSAP COUNTY AIRPORT) 1936

Bremerton Pilots’ Association hangar circa 1937

SEPTEMBER 27, 2013

A “Field of Dreams” The first official airmail flight from Kitsap County Airport (now Bremerton National) occurred May 19, 1938 commemorating National Air Mail Week. The advent of air transportation connecting Kitsap’s communities to the outside region through freight, mail, military and passenger services expanded the economic importance of Kitsap County Airport over the years.

A Giant Stirs Among the Firs... In April 1963 Kitsap County deeded 1,200 acres of land that included Kitsap County Airport to the Port of Bremerton. Soon after, pressure from private and naval air freight services as well as air taxi services prompted the Port Commission to aggressively pursue runway and infrastructure expansion to this “small and quiet” airport.

ing and grading a new terminal site, an expanded and lighted runway, and filling an area for a 40-acre industrial site to accommodate business and general aviation. The foresight and aggressive improvement programs over the years have resulted in an airport the West Sound region can be proud of.

The years 1966 through 1974 saw dramatic changes to the landscape. Projects included clear-

Flight-related businesses during that time - to name a few - included Crowthers Flight Center

KITSAP COUNTY AIRPORT 1972

BREMERTON NATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY

and Bremerton Air Taxi Service, National Air Taxi, Pegasus Air, Topp Flight Aviation, San Juan Airlines, Alpha Aviation, and Coastal Airways. Today freight services such as UPS and FedEx operate out of Port of Bremerton’s airport and industrial facilities and Bremerton National is home base to Avian Flight Center, Avian Aeronautics, Peninsula Helicopter, charter business jets and numerous private aircraft.

AVIAN FLIGHT CENTER

BREMERTON NATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL

WE SALUTE THE PORT OF BREMERTON FOR 100 YEARS OF SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY The Kitsap Economic Development Alliance, and The Kitsap Aerospace & Defense Alliance are grateful for the Port’s support, and pleased to be strategic partners in promoting economic development opportunities in Kitsap. Together, The Port of Bremerton, The Kitsap Economic Development Alliance, and the Kitsap Aerospace & Defense Alliance are making a difference in developing our economy and attracting investment and jobs to Kitsap County.

Here’s to the Port’s next 100 years, may it continue to make our community a great place to live, work & recreate.

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Olympic View Business and Industrial Park opened in 1974 Using its financial resources and a grant from the Economic Development Administration the Port successfully constructed the first phase of utility and road infrastructure to welcome the first tenant, Imperial Manufacturing Company. In the ensuing 39 years, the Port invested grant and taxpayer resources in its mission to develop business and manufacturing sites. Today Olympic View Business and Industrial Park is home to 30 businesses that provide approximately 1,000 jobs, bringing an economic value of $200 million to the local economy.

QUINAULT BUILDING

OLYMPIC VIEW BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PARK TODAY RESTORED BEACH

In 1962 the Port’s Comp Scheme included Gorst Industrial Development

FIRST TENANT – IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING

Unlike private developers requiring an immediate return on investment, Port districts as “public enterprise” agencies have access to funding that provides for restoration and development of lands degraded by historical practices into valuable industrial and recreational real estate.

In the mid-1950’s Kitsap County Airport was home to the SCCA Seafair Nationals

Thousands of spectators watched hundreds of participants in the largest sports car racing event ever held in Kitsap County.

SCCA SEAFAIR NATIONALS JULY 31, 1955

For nearly 55 years since, the inactive runway at Bremerton National Airport has been the home of Bremerton Raceway and Bremerton Motorsports Park where numerous organizations have held events such as drag races, auto-cross and moto-cross, road racing and law enforcement driver training. Nearly every summer weekend hundreds of participants and spectators visit Kitsap County to “go to the races” bringing an important recreational and economic value to the Kitsap County region.

In 1962 the Port’s Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements included a proposed project to fill “necessary or desirable” area in Gorst with fill material dredged from the bottom of Sinclair Inlet that would result in about 140-165 acres of upland for a pier and warehouse space and included a sufficiently dredged ship channel to provide access for ocean going vessels. The slow economy of the day and talks of bridging Sinclair Inlet precluded this ambitious project. In 2004 the Port partnered with

public agencies and private property owners to restore the Sinclair Inlet estuary in Gorst. Today, public access to this restored estuary allows for a close-up understanding of the rich ecosystem of our waterways and the importance of environmental stewardship.

GORST 1985

“The Port of Bremerton is at the center of the largest undeveloped industrially-zoned site in the central Puget Sound. As we work to diversify our economy with private-sector businesses, the Port of Bremerton is an essential partner to attract family wage jobs in Kitsap County.” Josh Brown, County Commissioner


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PORT OF BREMERTON CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

SEPTEMBER 27, 2013

Port Orchard Marina opened in 1974 PORT ORCHARD MARINA TODAY

“I think it’s really sweet,” he says of boat life. “I think this is the nicest marina anywhere, certainly on Puget Sound.” Marvin Messor Tenant, Port Orchard Marina

PORT ORCHARD MARINA IN 1974

With support from citizens, businesses, the City and State, the Port of Bremerton opened the Port Orchard Marina in 1974. Legislative action in 1965 provided port districts the power to develop recreational facilities and public access to the shoreline. Studies have shown the economic impact marinas and tourism brings to a local community generally amounts to over $1 million a year. Since then many waterfront areas throughout the region have been altered to include recreational marinas and upland parks. The Port Orchard Marina quickly became such a popular boating destination that it was expanded in 1986. After a devastating winter storm in 1996 destroyed portions of the marina, a new and improved facility emerged in 1998 that accommodates larger, wider vessels. The Port Orchard Marina Park is popular with local citizens and tourists alike and the recreational value to the community is incalculable.

Thank You, Port of Bremerton!

Kitsap Transit extends congratulations and a thank you to the Port for 100 years of dedicated service. We look forward to working with you for many more years to come! Here’s to the next 100 years!

Carlisle II, 1917

Kitsap Transit has been connecting communities across our beautiful peninsula for 30 years now. For many of those years we’ve worked in partnership with the Port of Bremerton to serve Kitsap County’s waterfront communities.

“It is always a pleasure to work with Port Commissioners Larry Stokes, Axel Strakeljahn, and Roger Zabinski, as well as their staff, this dedicated team is always willing to work with the city of Port Orchard to improve and energize the downtown core. Cooperation between the Port and the city is at an all-time high. The Port was instrumental in key projects like the Water Street Boat Launch renovation and the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway. In addition to joint projects, the Port’s staff works with the city in many community events that happen downtown. They always display professionalism towards the public and ensure they are enjoying their visit to Port Orchard. The city plans to continue to support the port in this endeavor and looks forward to the next 100 years of our partnership.” Tim Matthes Mayor, City of Port Orchard

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PORT OF BREMERTON CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

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In 1992 Port of Bremerton was awarded Port of the Year by the Washington Public Ports Association.

BREMERTON WATERFRONT 1984

BREMERTON WATERFRONT 1992 BREMERTON WATERFRONT TODAY This award recognized the Port for its leadership and perseverance to motivate and induce change to the City of Bremerton’s downtown waterfront. After a difficult 2-year negotiation, in 1986 the Port gained control of tidelands between First and Burwell Streets.

BREMERTON MARINA 2008 “This is beautiful,” he gestures with his hands, pointing to the Manette bridge that is just partially blocked by the retired naval ship, USS Turner Joy. “It’s like Hollywood at night,” he says of the lights that illuminate the marina. Bob Kuha Tenant, Bremerton Marina

In the ensuing years the Port forged partnerships with the City, State Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources, Bremerton Historic Ships Association, Bremer Trust, and Horluck Transportation (Now Kitsap Transit) that by 1992, resulted in an $11.4 million development which included the overwater boardwalk, passenger ferry facility, small boat harbor and moorage for the USS Turner Joy. Today, 20 years later, the outcome of the Port’s early initiative is now a Gateway to the City of Bremerton with the recently completed Bremerton Marina.

“The city and the Port are connected “by the hip” as they own and manage a 300 slip marina, a 1,090-acre regional airport with a 6,000foot runway and a 596-acre industrial park. The past has created our joint foundation, the present is allowing both Port and city to receive revenue that will return vitality back to our city limits of 30 square miles and the future is bright with goals of 9,000 to 20,000 possible family wage jobs. Together we plan to make our Port of Bremerton and SKIA a thriving hub for aerospace and defense manufacturing through companies that assemble materials and/or are some of the more than 800 suppliers already in the state in the aerospace industry,” Patty Lent, Mayor of Bremerton


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Preserving the past, expanding the future.

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KRL kicks off unique One Book campaign By Seraine Page Kitsap Week

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very October, the Kitsap Regional Library Committee selects one book and invites all of the county to connect by reading it, together. This year, the book chosen is “The Leisure Seeker,” which follows couple Ella and John on one last road trip in their lives. For a new program related to the book giveaway, “One Book, One Community” copies were released into Kitsap County in a variety of places that most people wouldn’t expect, Jeannie Allen, KRL’s marketing manager said. Each book is labeled with a “Read and Release” sticker, asking the reader to pick up the book, read it and pass it on. “We had a lot of fun hiding the books all over the place,” Allen said. “Imagining how people would find them is kinda fun.” Allen and about five staff members went out for a day to distribute the books in the community. The books were hung from trees, placed on benches, handed out and — Allen’s favorite — tossed into a fountain. The marketing manager stuffed 25 books into large balloons with battery-powered tea light “candles” and placed them into the Bremerton Harborside Fountain at dusk. “There’s something magical about the whole ‘pass it on, pay it forward’ movement,” she said. For those picking up a

copy of the book, inside is a label asking the reader to enter a tracking number on www.bookcrossing. com. The reader then has the opportunity to see where their book has gone, and see what the previous reader thought of it. One book has already made it through four stops since the release party in July, Allen said. The library staff is hoping people will pick up the 288-page book prior to all the bookrelated events starting Oct. 1. To further build excitement, the library will also provide a variety of programs appropriate for different ages to encourage book “conversations.” Some of the events include scrapbooking to preserve family photos, and author appearances throughout the month of October. The events are a way to stimulate communication, as a community, about the book, Allen said. Michael Zadoorian, the author of “The Leisure Seeker,” will be at the Fall at the Mall event on Oct. 19. The event will be a conversation between Zadoorian and Terry Tazioli, a journalist and host of the television show “Well Read.” The author will also make an appearance at the Kitsap Regional Library Foundation’s signature Author! Author! event, hosted by best-selling Seattle7Writers author Jennie Shortridge, and will lead a book discussion at McCormick Woods with Susan Brown Trinidad, according to the KRL website.

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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 roxley@northkitsapherald.com.

art galleries Collective Visions: Two exhibits at the Collective Visions Gallery continue through September. Local artist Linda Spearman presents “Mixing it Up” in the Boardroom Gallery with a diverse selection of watercolor and acrylic paintings, ranging from florals to scenes from around the Sound. The Main Gallery will feature Merle Jones who explores various topographies through color, pattern, texture, form and metaphor, inviting viewers to find their own stories. Located at 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Info: 360-377-8327, www.collectivevisions.com. ARTISTS ON THE ROAD: Through Sept. 30 at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, 151 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island. Artists, designers, architects, and others donated 4x6 travel-themed postcards; proceeds from postcard sales will support BAC programs and services. CIRCLES AND SQUARES: Through Sept. 30, Bainbridge Arts & Crafts hosts a juried exhibition of ceramics, collage, glass, jewelry, paintings and sculpture from the island Parks and Recreation District’s visual arts classes. 151 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island. The Gallery at Grace: Featuring sculptures by Matthew X. Curry, through September. Located at 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Botanical Artwork Exhibition: Through Sept. 30, Bloedel Reserve Visitors Center, 7571

Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Artwork from the Pacific Northwest Botanical Artists group will be on display. Free with admission to the Reserve. Info: www. bloedelreserve.org. Journeys and stops along the way: Oct. 1-26 at Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. First Friday artist reception is Oct. 4, 5-8 p.m. Artist Jackie Bush-Turner creates pastel paintings reflecting the beauty of natural landscapes. Wednesday watercolor art show: Oct. 2 to Dec. 1, at the Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Artwork by the Wednesday Watercolor group will be on display. Free with admission. BPA First Friday: Oct. 4, 5-7 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts during the First Friday Art Walk in Winslow. BPA presents “Portraits” by David Berfield, porcelain enamel portraits on steel. 100 years of photographs: Selections from the Suquamish Tribal Archives, Oct. 4 through January, 5-8 p.m. at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 380 Fourth St., Bremerton. Free during First Friday Art Walk. First Friday at the Bainbridge Library: Oct. 4, 5-7 p.m. 1270 Madison Ave. An exhibit of the Tuesday Painters, a group of island women who paint together. Gayle Bard — A Singular Vision: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s first solo retrospective and exhibition, Oct. 6 to Jan. 5. The museum has published an 88-page book in conjunction with the retrospective which celebrates the long and rich career

of one of the Northwest’s most respected artists. Nature photography: ”Tell Better Stories,” Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. A workshop with photographer David Perry, exploring the art of telling stories through pictures. Call 206-8427631 for preregistration. Cost: $135 for non-members, $120 for members of the reserve.

Benefits & events FREE COMMUNITY MEAL: Sept. 27, 5-6 p.m. at the Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. Held on the last Friday of every month. Provided by five local churches. Everyone is invited. Breast Cancer Awareness Art-walk: Oct. 3, 5-8 p.m. Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio, 9536 NW Silverdale Way, Silverdale. A fundraiser co-organized with the Harrison Medical Centers to help pay for mammograms and services for local women. Info: houseofglassart@gmail.com. Free tacos: On Oct. 4, Taco Time celebrates National Taco Day by giving away free tacos at all 74 of its Puget Sound area locations. One free order per customer. Bainbridge historical museum’s free first Thursday: The prize-winning Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is free on the first Thursdays of each month. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 215 Ericksen Ave. Featuring “Whales in Our Midst,” chronicling orca whales in Puget Sound; “The Overland Westerners,” an epic 20,000-mile trip by horseback 100 years ago; and “A Portrait of Manzanar,” by world-famous photographer Ansel Adams. Info: www.bainbridgehistory.org. Lean in Circle: Oct. 3, 3:305:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Based on Sheryl Sandberg’s bestselling book “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead.” Come ready to think about your career and direction. Open to men and women. YWCA Walk in Her Shoes: Oct. 4, 5 p.m., at Amy Burnett Gallery, 408 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Entry $50. Funds go to YWCA ALIVE programs to benefit women and children affected by domestic violence. Info: info@ywcakitsap. org, 360-479-0522, www.ywcakitsap.org. The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD: Oct. 5, 9:55 a.m. at Bainbridge Cinemas and Olympic Cinemas in Bremerton. Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” kicks off the 2013-14 opera season. Watch the live performance on the big screen at two Kitsap theaters. Tickets available at both theaters, or online at the Bainbridge Cinemas website. Tickets: $22 for adults, $20 for seniors (65 and older) and children (11 and younger). Island film group presents

“The Egg and I”: Oct. 9, 7 p.m., at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Free film and discussion every second Wednesday of the month. “The Egg and I” is a 1947 comedy starring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert. Directed by Chester Erskine. Wild mushroom show: Oct. 27, 1-6 p.m., 9729 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale. See more than 150 species of wild mushrooms — edible, inedible and poisonous. Interactive displays for children and adults. Bring your mushroom for an expert to ID (collect the entire mushroom, including underground parts). Edible mushrooms, books, field guides and more for sale. Info: www.kitsapmushrooms.org. North Kitsap Eagles Auxiliary Bazaar: Nov. 9. Crafters wanted. Fee: $25 per space. Info: Kathy Hogan, 360-598-5591. Summer Tours at The Island School: Tour The Island School on Bainbridge Island weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For grades K-5. Call ahead, 206-842-0400. Info: www.TheIslandSchool.org. Bingo: Sundays, early bird at 5 p.m., and Wednesdays ,earlybird at 6 p.m., at the Bremerton Elks Lodge on Pine Road. Open to the public. Concession stand and bar open. Info: 360-479-1181.

classes native plants class: Fridays through Sept. 27, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Norm Dicks Government Center, Room 406, 345 6th St., Bremerton. Join local gardeners and other community members who are interested in learning more about the beauty and value of native plants. Cost: $75 including materials. Scholarships available, reduced rate for couples who share materials. Info and registration: www.kitsap. wsu.edu. Gyotaku (Fish Printing) Glass: Sept. 30, 5:30-9 p.m. Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio, 9536 NW Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Learn the Japanese art form of Fish Imprinting. Learn how to paint the backdrop, then imprint a variety of fish and octopus. Cost: $175 per person. Info: houseofglassart@gmail.com. Book a computer trainer for PC and Mac: Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, noon to 5 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Sign up for an hour with a computer trainer and have your questions answered. Call the library to reserve a spot at 206842-4162. Drop in from 4-5 p.m. Garden Art/Ornament Class: Oct. 10, 5:30-9 p.m. Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio, 9536 NW Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Have fun making your own unique garden art/ornaments with glass. Cost: $110 per person. Info: houseofglassart@gmail.com. Book a career coach: Oct. 11, 1-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Schedule a half-hour appointment with HR consultant and leadership coach Josy Koumans, who will critique your resume or cover letter and help you improve your interview techniques. Sign up at the library

or call 206-842-4162. Drop-ins welcome if time available. Glass Casting: Carving & Sculpting: Oct. 12,14 and 17. Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio, 9536 NW Silverdale Way, Silverdale. A three-day class. Students make their own molds and cast glass sculptures. Cost: $425 per person. Info: houseofglassart@gmail. com. Boating Safely course: Oct. 12, at the Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. Taught by members of the USCG Auxiliary. Successful completion qualifies you for a Washington state Boater Education Card. Cost: $35 per person, $50 per family. Info: gawsail@sounddsl.com, 206842-5862 or 360-779-1657. Book a computer trainer for pc: Oct. 12, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Sign up for an hour with a computer trainer. Register at the library or call 206-842-4162. Ballroom/Waltz classes: Oct. 16 through Nov. 20, 7-8:30 p.m. at Fairview Junior High School. Learn basic and intermediate steps in the waltz and put them together in a routine. Cost: $75 per couple, $40 per single; seniors, $65 per couple and $35 per single. Info: 360-6621638 or 360-271-2770. Floral workshop: Oct. 23, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 2-4:30 p.m. at Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Learn tricks of the trade from reserve florist Cathy Tyler, such as how to make stunning compositions. Leave the workshop with an arrangement of your creation. Materials provided, but please bring interesting cuttings from your yard. Pre-registration required: 206-842-7631. Cost: $30 for members, $35 for nonmembers of the reserve. Spanish for the Little Ones: Tuesdays through Dec. 17 (except Oct. 8), 10-10:45 a.m., at The Island School, 8553 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Preschool Spanish Program at The Island School. Children will learn Spanish through a variety of rich experiences. Fee: $180. Info: 206-8420400, www.theislandschool.org, or info@TheIslandSchool.org. Northwest Earth Institute class: “Choices for Sustainable Living.” Interactive learning and discussion on sustainable living. Saturdays until Oct. 12, 10 am to noon, at the Kitsap Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4418 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Cost: $25 for NEI book. Register: email dre@kuuf. org or call 360-377-4724. SQUARE DANCE LESSONS: Paws and Taws Square Dance Club hosts lessons on Mondays, 7:309:30 p.m. at Kitsap Square Dance Center, 6800 W. Belfair Valley Road, Gorst. Cost: $3 adult, $1.50 youth, first night free. Families welcome. Info: 360-930-5277 or 360-373-2567. TWO-STEP/WALTZ LESSONS: Paws and Taws Square Dance Club hosts lessons in two-step and waltz on Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. at Kitsap Square Dance Center, 6800 W. Belfair Valley Road, Gorst. Cost: $3 adult, $1.50 youth, first night free. Info: 360-930-5277 or 360-373-2567.

meetings, support groups & lectures KDOG meeting: Kitsap Development Officers Group meets Oct. 1, noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, 700 NE Lincoln Road. Jennifer Kim of Philanthropy Works will speak about major gifts. Nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP at kitsapdevelopment@ gmail.com. Mothers group: Most first and third Thursday mornings, 9:3011 a.m. during the school year at Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. For mothers of all beliefs and backgrounds, with children of all ages. Life Coach Bev Gaines leads engaging discussions on how to nurture self-awareness, reflection and growth. Tuition includes an onsite childcare program for infants and young children. Meeting dates: Oct. 3 and 17, Nov. 7 and 21, Dec. 5 and 19, Jan. 16, Feb. 6, March 6 and 20, April 17, May 1 and 15, and June 5. Info: www. momsmorningretreat.com. West Sound Military Vehicle Preservation Club: Oct. 3, 6 p.m. at the Family Pancake House, 3900 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. The mission of the club is to promote and support the acquisition, restoration, preservation and enjoyment of historic military vehicles. Visitors and guests welcome. Info: www.wsmilitaryvehicles.com or 206-384-6128. Tracing yesterday’s path to the present: Oct. 5, 12:154:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. A celebration of Family History Month. Discover stories within your family. Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society members will be available to help you search for your family’s past. Free. Sign up at the library or email info@bigenealogy.org. Port Orchard Senior Potluck: Oct. 7, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Kitsap Room of the Givens Community Center. Free. Bring a dish to share and enjoy the accordion music of Gary Hausman. Bingo will follow. Info: 360-337-5734. Low vision support group: Oct. 9 , 1-3 p.m., at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue. Free with speaker and refreshments each month. Parent Talk — The Zones of Regulation: Oct. 10, 6:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art classroom, 550 Winslow Way East. KiDiMu presents an interactive lecture series for parents and educators. Pediatric occupational therapists Valerie Bautista and Rose Goodhue talk about techniques for children to gain better self-management, cope with emotions, and be more successful in daily activities. Fee: $5 advanced registration, $7 at the door. Supervised play for ages 3-12 during lecture; $10 per child and $5 per sibling. Tegistration: www.kidimyu.org or 206-855-4650.

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Continued from page 22 Building a Sustainable Economy (base) lecture series: Oct. 11, 5:30-7 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Kelsey Marshall, co-founder of Grounds for Change, will speak. Sponsored by Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce and Sustainable Bainbridge. Info: www.bainbridgechamber.com. Feathered architects: Oct. 17, 7 p.m. at the Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Idie Ulsh will explore how and where birds — from eagles to hummingbirds — make nests. She has photographed the nests of more than 30 species and done an extensive three-year perusal of bird nest literature. Pre-rgistration required. $10 for members, $12 for non-members. Registration: 206-842-7631. Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society: Oct. 18, 10 a.m. to noon at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue North. Free. Problem solving for your family research. Info: www:bigenealogy.org. healing Power of Nature: Oct. 20, 5 p.m. at the Bloedel Reserve, 7571 NE Dolphin Drive, Bainbridge Island. Landscape architect and Duke University professor Sally Schauman will discuss the connection between nature and healing. Sponsored by the Peninsula Cancer Center. Pre-registration required, call 206-842-7631. Fee: $10 for members, $12 for non-members of the reserve. Grief Support Group: The Facing Loss Grief Support Group is a free 11-week support group designed to provide information and support for grieving adults. Mondays through Nov. 18, 1011:30 a.m. at Harrison HealthPartners Hematology & Oncology, 19500 10th Ave., NE, Suite 100, Poulsbo. Mondays through Nov. 18, 5:30–7 p.m., and Wednesdays through Nov. 20, 5:30–7 p.m. at Claremont Senior Living, 2707 Clare Ave., Bremerton. Quaker silent worship: 1011 a.m., Sundays at Seabold Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Agate Passage Friends meeting. Info: 877-235-4712. North Kitsap Parent Support Group: Do you want to be part of a support group for families of gifted children? Call 360-6382919 or email northkitsapgifted@gmail.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

Friday, September 27, 2013 confidential time and place. BINGO: Sundays, 5 p.m.; Wednesdays, 6 p.m.; Bremerton Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road. Open to the public. Info: 360-479-1181. Biscuits & Gravy: Thursdays, 6:30-10 p.m., Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a session in the round. Free, open to all musicians. BPA Juggling: First Sundays, 7-8:30 p.m., Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. For experienced jugglers, beginning jugglers, and closet jugglers. Free. Info: 206-842-8569, www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org, email 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. Caregivers Support Group: Tuesdays, 2 p.m., Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Sponsored by Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers. Info: Karen, karen.carson@comcast.net, 206842-3539. Cat Fix Day: Second and last Tuesdays, 7-9 a.m., Kitsap Humane Society, 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Low-cost spay/ neuter day for felines of lowincome residents. Limited to first 50 walk-ins. Info: 360-692-6977, ext. 1135; www.kitsap-humane. org./cat-fix-day. Cataldo Lodge (Sons of Italy): Third Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., VFW Hall, 190 Dora Ave., Bremerton. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and meeting at 7:30 p.m. Free. Open to the public. Info: JoAnn Zarieki, 360692-6178. 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. 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 mood disorders. Info: Richard, 360-377-8509. Edward Jones coffee club: Fourth Wednesday, 8:15 a.m., Edward Jones, 2416 NW Myhre Road, Suite 102, Silverdale. Current market and economy updates. To reserve a seat, call Beth Halvorson, 360-692-1216. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Manette Community Church, 1137 Hayward Ave., Bremerton. Membership is open to anyone who wants help with their eating habits. Info: www.foodaddicts.

org, FAKitsap@gmail.com. Grief Support Group: Second and fourth Thursdays, 5 p.m., Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Sponsored by Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers. Info: Robin Gaphni, rgaphni@ seanet.com, 206-962-0257. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. 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 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. 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. 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, 360779-1475, email 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: 206-384-7081. Rotary Club of East Bremerton: Wednesdays, 7:15 a.m., McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., No. 13, Bremerton. Info: Patty Murphy, 360-479-6500. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, 360-308-9845. Support Group for Women with Cancer: Second and fourth Tuesdays, noon to 1:30 p.m., Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: Karen, karen. carson@comcast.net. Women’s Support Group: Second and fourth Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., Suquamish. Safe, supportive confidential group that deals with healing from domestic abuse in all forms. Info: bink@ywcakitsap.org, 206-7802931. NAMI Support group: National Alliance for Mental Illness meets on the second Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at American West Bank on Hildebrand Lane, Bainbridge Island. Info: Jane, 206-898-6092. NAMI: National Alliance for Mental Illness has peer-to-peer support groups on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month from 1:30-3 p.m. at American West Bank on Hildebrand Lane, Bainbridge Island. Info: Jane, 206-898-6092.

Farmers markets Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 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 2 p.m., Poulsbo Village Medical/Dental Center, corner of 7th and Iverson. Info: 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.suquamishfarmers-

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Fitness & kids Baby story time: Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, 12:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Bring your babies to enjoy stories, rhymes, songs and fun with the children’s librarian. For ages infant to 18 months. Pajama night: Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, 6-8 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Bring your children for some unstructured, open-house style library time in pajamas. Read bedtime stories, do crafts and enjoy a cozy atmosphere. preschool storytime: Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30,10:30 a.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue. Free. Bring your preschoolers for stories, rhymes and songs with the childrens librarian. Ages 3-6. Kids night out: AKA “Parents Night Out.” Oct. 4 and Oct. 19, 5:30-9:30 p.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Oct. 12 is Sensory Night Out for children affected by autism. Recommended for ages 3.5 to 10, children will enjoy a night of activities and pizza while parents enjoy a night out. Members: $30 per child. Non-members: $40 per child. $10 off per sibling. Info: 206-855-4650. Halloween Costume Swap at KiDiMu: Oct. 5-30, KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island, hosts its third annual costume swap. Bring gently used children’s Halloween costumes and accessories to KiDiMu during operating hours. Exchange for a new-to-you costume. Info: www.kidimu.org or 206-8554650. Toddler Storytime: Oct. 7, 10:30-11 a.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue North. Free. Bring toddlers for stories, rhymes and songs

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with the children’s librarian. Ages 18 months to 3 years, with parent/caregiver. Early Release Monday gaming: Oct. 7, 2-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue North. For grades 7-12. Low-tech board games and high-tech Wii and PS3 games will be offered. There will be Maria Kart, Super Smash Bros., Wii Sports, Little Big Planet, Guitar Hero and more. Games rated Teen and under. Plush Pet Clinic: Oct. 19, 2 p.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Bring a plush pet in for a check up with Dr. Lisa Barnfield. Learn how to keep your real, or toy, pet healthy. Dr. Barnfield will answer questions and help fix minor plush pet injuries. Free with admission or membership. Info: www.kidimu. org or 206-855-4650. Halloween Open House: Oct. 31, 4-6 p.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island, Info: www.kidimu.org or 206855-4650. Join the downtown Halloween festivities. Free admission. All ghouls and goblins welcome. Family movie matinee, “Frankenweenie”: Oct. 18, 3:30-5 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public LIbrary, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences. Rated PG. Kitsap Local Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, near Kohls and Hale’s Ales. Free facepainting, children’s crafts. Info: www. Neighborlygreetings.com. 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.

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Continued from page 23 Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun. 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. MESSY MONDAY: Come to KiDiMu for special art projects on Mondays in September. Drop in from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Messy experimentation and sensory exploration are not only allowed but also encouraged. Free with admission or membership. Info: 206-855-4650 or www.kidimu. org. Tuesday Tunes: Tuesdays in September from 11-11:30 a.m. Join local musician David Webb at KiDiMu for a guitar sing-along and enjoy favorite American folk hits for kids! FREE with admission or membership. Info: ww.kidimu. org or 206-855-4650. Math Wednesday: 10:30-11:30 a.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Young explorers are invited for math-themed experiments and activities. Free with admission or membership. Info: www.kidimu. org or 206-855-4650.

Storytime Thursday: 10:30 a.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Practice literacy skills and have fun. Info: www.kidimu.org or 206-8554650. Discovery Friday: 10:30-11:30 a.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Curious explorers of all ages are welcome for science-themed, hands-on activities. This STEM-based program takes on a different subject each week. Free with admission or membership. Info: www. kidimu.org or 206-855-4650. 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) 855-4650. 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; a practice of singing the names of the divine in call-and-response form. Info: 206-842-9997, email grace@ gracehere.org.

Literary Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for writers. Free. Info: Bob, 360-830-4968. Books on tap: Oct. 2, 7:30-9 p.m. at the Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road, Bainbridge Island. Free. Literary pub trivia. Dazzle your friends with your knowledge of books. Info: www. krl.org. Book sale: Oct. 3, 1-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Sponsored by Friends of the library. Info: www. bifriends.org. How to jog your memories to create your story : Oct. 4, 2-3 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Writer Sharon Jackson will help you get started using family stories, genealogy and family photos to retrieve those elusive memories and write them down. Pop-up book sale: Oct. 5, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kingston Farmers Market. Sponsored by the Kingston Friends of the Library. Library e-books and audio: Oct. 8, 10 a.m. to noon, and Oct. 12, 1-3 p.m., at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Learn to download library e-books, e-audiobooks, and e-music to your computer or portable device. Class size limited. Pre-register at the library or call 206-842-4162.

yWca of Kitsap County Walk and Auction Friday, October 4, 2013 in Downtown Bremerton The walk will feature women and men wearing all kinds of shoes taking a stand for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit yWca ALIVE Programs

Honorary Chairs: Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent & Attorney Ed Wolfe Join us as we honor the following community partners for their unwavering support of the YWCA of Kitsap County: Bremerton Central Lion’s Club Lowe’s Home Improvement Steve & Valerie Ford

~ WALK BEGINS @ 5:00pm ~

$50 Per Person Walk Registration includes After-Party Registration forms for the walk are available online at: www.ywcakitsap.org or email info@ywcakitsap.org Walk Begins at Amy Burnett Gallery~408 Pacific Ave Walks Ends at Norm Dicks Government Center~345 6th St Creative outfits and shoes are encouraged. Any Shoe Will Do!

Start a friendly competition with other teams for….Best Team Costumes, Best Shoe Decoration, Best Team Spirit

~ AUCTION & AFTER-PARTY @ 6:00pm ~

A $50 ticket includes entertainment, hors d’ oeuvres and lots of fun! Norm Dicks Government Center~345 6th St Doors open at 5:00 pm. Event & Bidding kicks off at 6:00 pm.

Kitsap Week is published every Friday in the Bainbridge Island Review, the Bremerton Patriot, the Central Kitsap Reporter, the North Kitsap Herald and the Port Orchard Independent Publisher: Donna Etchey, publisher@northkitsapherald.com Editor: Richard D. Oxley, roxley@northkitsapherald.com Copy editors: Kipp Robertson, krobertson@northkitsapherald.com; Richard Walker, rwalker@northkitsapherald.com Calendar editor: Richard D. Oxley, roxley@northkitsapherald.com Advertising: Bainbridge Island: 206.842.6613, Central Kitsap: 360.308.9161 North Kitsap: 360.779.4464, South Kitsap: 360.876.4414 Kitsap Week is a publication of Sound Publishing, copyright 2013 Ferry Tales Book Group: Oct. 10, 3:50 p.m. and 4:40 p.m. on board the Bainbridge IslandSeattle ferry line. Free. Discuss your favorite book on the 3:50 p.m. sailing to Seattle, and share the monthly title on the 4:40 p.m. to Bainbridge Island. Monthly book can be found at www. krlferrytales.wordpress.com. Info: abarbakoff@krl.org. Book sale: Oct. 12, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue North. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. Info: www.bifriends. org. Field’s End writers roundtable: Oct. 15, 7-8:30 p.m. at Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Trish Bittman presents “A Writer’s Guide to Social Media. Free. Info: www. fieldsend.org. KRL presents Waterfront Book Group: Oct. 15, 1-2 p.m. at the Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. The group will discuss “The Leisure Seeker” by Michael Zadoorian. Ella and John Robina, married for 50 years, , get into their RV and take one last road trip — against doctors’ orders and the wishes of their children. Author! Author! with Michael Zafoorian and Jenny SHortridge: Oct. 18, 7-9 p.m. at the Suquamish Museum, 6861 NE South St., Suquamish. Kitsap Regional Library hosts Seattle novelist Jenny Shortridge, author of “Love, Water, Memory,” in conversation with author Michael Zadoorian in a relaxed evening fundraiser with beer, wine and a tapas-style dinner. Tickets: $50. Travelogue “Exploring the Changing Coast of Wild Alaska—at Toddler Speed: Oct. 30, 7:30-9 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Avenue North. Free. After walking thousands of miles through harsh and beautiful wilderness together, husband and wife Hig and Erin must adjust to the short attention span—and even shorter legs—of a toddler. Cosponsored by the library and The Traveler. The Lewis Forum: Thursdays through Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Port Madison Lutheran Church, 14000 N. Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. A place to discuss the ideas of C.S. Lewis. Info: 206-842-4746.

Auction to include shoes transformed into artwork by local artists.

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3388 NW Byron St., Silverdale 360-698-9463. Clave Con Jazz: Latin jazz. Sept. 27, 8 p.m. at Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Payday daddy concert: Sept. 28, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Whiskey Creek Steakhouse grand re-opening, 1918 Washington Ave. NE, Keyport. American Flute at Bloedel Reserve: Sept. 29, 4:30 p.m. at Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island. “Remembering the Songs: The Enduring Legacy of the American Flute” with Gary Stroutsos. Tickets: at Brown Paper Tickets (Search “Bloedel Reserve”), $18 for members, $22 for non-members. Mark Lewis trio featuring richard person on trumpet and Steve Luceno: Oct. 4, 7-10 p.m. at the Slaughter County Brewing Company, 1307 Bay Street, Port Orchard. Info: 360-329-2340, www.MarkLewisMusic.com Payday daddy concert: Oct. 4, 8 p.m. to midnight, Red Dog Saloon, 2590 SE Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. Payday daddy concert: Oct. 5, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., at Casey’s Bar & Grill, Belfair. First Sundays Concerts with classical pianist Peter Mack: Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive, Bainbridge Island. Hailing from Ireland, Mack has performed throughout the United States , Europe, Australia, India and the former Soviet Union. He will perform works by Debussy, Guastavino, Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Scalatti. Tickets: brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.firstsundaysconcerts.org. Payday daddy concert: Oct. 12, 8 p.m. to midnight at Chips Bar & Grill ,1500 NE Riddell Road, East Bremerton. Payday daddy concert: Oct. 26, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Papa’s Halloween Howl at Papa’s Eats, Treats, & Spirits in Bremerton. Music To Our Beers: Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., Bainbridge Island Brewery, 9415 Coppertop Loop NE. Open jam night hosted by Ethan J Perry & His Remedy Band. 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 Auditions for “Jesus Christ Superstar”: Sept. 29, 12:301:30 p.m. Auditions for the role of Simon Zealot and several other characters. Email info@ ovationmtb.com to schedule an audition. Auditions for “Another Letter to Father Christmas”: Oct. 1, 6:30-9 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts. Auditions are by appointment only. Contact Deirdre Hadlock at dhadlock@ bainbridgeperformingarts.org to audition. Performances on Sundays, Dec. 8, 15 and 22, at 7:30 p.m. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/collections/ auditions/products/auditionsfather-christmas. The EDGE Improv: Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. An improvised evening of on-the-spot comedy, all from audience suggestions. Tickets: $16 for adults, $12 for seniors, students, youth, military, and teachers. Purchase online at www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, by phone at 206-842-8569. “HAIRSPRAY”: Performances through Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. at Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap, 9729 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale. Info: www.cstock.org/ shows/hairspray-2013. “SHREK, the musical”: Oct. 1127, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m.; pay-what-you-can preview, Oct.10, 7:30 p.m.; opening night reception, Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m. BPA presents this Tony awardwinning musical starring acting/ singing phenom Justin Lynn as Shrek. Tickets: $27 for adults, $22 for seniors, $19 for students, youth, military and teachers. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org, 206-842-8569. SHREK sneak peek: Oct. 12, 11 a.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Meet cast members of the musical. Free with admission or membership. Info: 206-855-4650 or www.kidimu.org. Opera preview of “Daughter of the Regiment”: Oct. 12, 3:305 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. Free. Donizetti’s comedy sparkles with high notes and great fun. Presented by opera aficionado Norm Hollingshead. Island Theatre at the Library: Oct. 19-20., 7:30-9 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. “Great Falls” by Lee Blessing. Directed by Rozzella Kolbegger. Free. Donations appreciated. Info: www. islandtheatre.org.


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Merlot is a player in Washington wine country Columbia Valley, $11: This easy-to-enjoy Merlot sends out aromas of dark cherries, plums, pomegranate, milk chocolate and vanilla, and there's some hedonism awaiting inside. Think of juicy black cherries supported by blackberry and blueberry, backed by ripe tannins and some chocolate undertones. There’s a bit

NW Wines By ANDY PERDUE and eric degerman

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erlot plays a minor role in just about every important wine region in the world. The primary exception is Washington, where Merlot has been a major player since the early 1990s. Today, Merlot is the No. 4 wine grape in Washington, but it trails Chardonnay, Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon by a tiny amount, and these big four varieties comprise about 80 percent of the state’s total production. Merlot can be incredibly smooth or big and bold. It plays well in blends but also can handle the spotlight on its own. It can be a value wine or carry a reserve-level price tag. Here, we tried to show the range of Washington wine from examples we’ve tasted in the past couple of months. Ask for them at your favorite wine merchant or contact the wineries directly. n Airfield Estates 2010 Merlot, Yakima Valley, $20: Smoky oak produces aromas of white chocolate in front of notes of plum, saffron threads, rose hips, green peppercorn and Weetabix biscuit. Plum, black cherry and lavender arrive on the palate with sandy tannins and pomegranate acidity. n Anelare 2010 Ciel du Cheval Vineyard Merlot, Red Mountain, $49: A robust and ageworthy wine, it opens with raspberry syrup aromas among barrel tones of cocoa, vanilla bean, peanut butter, molasses and nutmeg. The palate is dominated by rich cassis, more raspberry and pomegranate, presented amid juicy acidity and assertive tannins. There’s pleasing length to the finish of tobacco leaf and white pepper. n Columbia Crest 2010 H3 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills, $15: Enticing aromas of Nutella, black cherry, plums and toasted cherry wood evolve into rich and bold flavors of black cherry, blackberry and more plums. Its smooth midpalate, bright acidity and finish of chocolatecovered espresso beans make this a crowd-pleaser

of residual sugar, which makes it more appealing to those just getting into red wine and a tasty foil to backyard fare such as smoked pizza and sliders. n Two Mountain Winery 2009 Copeland Vineyard Estate Merlot, Yakima Valley, $22: Aromas of vanilla, chocolate, red currant, honey ham, artichoke, cedar and

leafiness get your juices flowing. Flavors are filled with hints of ripe red fruit such as cherry, raspberry, strawberry and currant, backed by dark chocolate and black olive with taut tannins and lime juice. — Eric Degerman and Andy Perdue are wine journalists and judges. Learn more about wine at www. greatnorthwestwine.com.

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at any price. n Daven Lore Winery 2010 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills, $28: Plums, pomegranate and Almond Joy candy bar aromas are transformed into fresh raspberry and cherry flavors, backed by more plums. The tannins are nicely managed, and it’s finished with anise and boysenberry. These two scientists suggest pairing their Merlot with Spaghetti Carbonara, quiche or even flán.

“Its alcohol level would place this in the realm of ‘drink now’ and enjoy with a wellmarbled steak.” — The columnists, on Grantwood Winery’s 2010 Merlot.

n Grantwood Winery 2010 Merlot, Walla Walla Valley, $15: This Merlot is a big wine with many layers, starting with a nose of dark chocolate, plum, blueberry, nutmeg, sweet pipe tobacco and

Labels from the columnists’ list of top Merlots: Top, Holmes Harbor Cellars 2009 Merlot, Walla Walla Valley; left, Columbia Crest 2010 H3 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills; and right, House Wine 2011 Mountain Merlot, Columbia Valley. Northwest Wines

Necco Wafer. Flavors start with blackberry, blueberry, black olive and more chocolate, backed by Western serviceberry chalkiness and Swisher Sweets cigar, then black currant. Earl Grey tea tones make for an extended finish. Its alcohol level would place this in the realm of “drink now” and enjoy with a well-marbled steak. n Holmes Harbor Cellars 2009 Merlot, Walla Walla Valley, $28: This alluring Merlot opens with aromas of black peppercorn, boysenberry, smoked bacon, mint and cherry, followed by flavors of dark chocolate, cherry syrup and raspberry. It's all backed with finegrained tannins and has a line of minerality running through the aromas and flavors. n House Wine 2011 Mountain Merlot,

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26. Birdlike 28. “Dig in!” 29. Black and white bear 30. Repeat a game against the same opponent 32. Insane 34. Appearance 36. Remote Automated Weather Station (acronym) 37. Die (2 wds) 41. Covered with liqueur and set afire 45. Exposed 46. Hangup 48. A la King 49. Clever tactic 50. Deliberate deception

Local punk phenom Mike Herrera holds a copy of “The Leisure Seeker,” the Kitsap Regional Library’s selection for this year’s One Book One Community campaign. Kitsap Regional Library

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Continued from page 21 was boosted through her interactions with something as simple as trying to hand off a book. Through her experiences of buying the balloons, the floatation device and making her swim, Branaman estimated she spoke to more than a dozen people about the program because of garnering attention through what she was doing. “The point is to get people to know about it,” she said of dropping the

book off in a unique location. “You don’t have to go swim out to my dock to get the book. You can go to the library to get to the book. I think it is a good book for the community because it challenges them and their perceptions. Whether they want to read the book or not, they should give the book a chance.” Log on to www.KLR.org to find out more. — Seraine Page is a staff writer for the Bremerton Patriot/Central Kitsap Reporter. Contact her at spage@centralkitsapreporter.com

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Bicycles line the Edmonds ferry en route to Kingston for the 2012 Kitsap Color Classic.

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Color Classic “This ride is 100 percent weather dependent,” Douglas said. Weather reports state that rain is expected on Sept. 29. Some riders may find that discouraging, Douglas said. “It was raining sideways one year and we had 350 (riders), that was three years ago.” Last year, however, with less rain the ride attracted approximately 1,100 cyclists to the area. The Color Classic is the final organized ride of the year for the Cascade Bicycle Club, founded in 1970. The first ride is the well-known Chilly Hilly on Bainbridge Island in February. The final ride is a bit different from the Chilly Hilly, however. “It’s not as difficult as Chilly Hilly, there’s not as many hills,” Douglas said.

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“It’s the end of the season so most people have been riding all summer and are in shape.” Douglas noted that the ride is medium difficulty and generally attracts teenagers up to people in their 70s. Two rest stations will be set up on the routes: one in Kingston and another at the gazebo on the Poulsbo waterfront. Water and

snacks will be provided. The Edmonds Bicycle Advocacy Group is sponsoring its own all-you-caneat pancake breakfast at the Masonic Lodge start line in Edmonds on the morning of the ride. Bike mechanics, safety and medical crews will also be present at the event. Riders can register on the day of the ride in

Edmonds at the Masonic Lodge, 515 Dayton Street, from 7:30-10 a.m. Cyclists can also register at the Kingston start line in the Kitsap Bank parking lot at the corner of Highway 104 and Hansville Road from 9-11 a.m. All rides are counter clockwise. Maps can be found on the club’s website, www.cascade.org.


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New vintage market offers specialty items, classes for crafters: The owner of the whimsical market on Callow Avenue just wanted to brighten up the area she’s come to know and love. One peek inside Picket Fence Market, and anyone with a sense of style can understand why it’s referred to as the “happy place.” Annie Gambardella opened the downtown Bremerton vintage market in August in hopes of bringing craft lovers and vintage collectors out of the woodworks. One quick glance around the large open-air room and a good thrifter can find old coke bottles, vintage pillowcase clothing and old bed frames with a sign warning that sitting on the bed will “not end well.” A good chunk of the store’s items are from vendors, who get to keep 75 percent of the item’s selling price. All vendors set their own

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USS John C. Stennis welcomes new chiefs: The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) promoted 34 first class petty officers to chief petty officer during a ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap — Bremerton, Sept. 13. The ceremony is the first time the new CPOs are authorized to wear their khaki uniform, combination cover and gold fouled anchors. “To finally put on my anchors today feels like a long time coming” said Chief Culinary Specialist Michael Farmer of Yakima. “I’ve been waiting for this moment for 16 years and it feels good.” Stennis sailors and family members filled the bleachers at the base gym to observe the time-honored tradition. Stennis’s commanding

54 visitors from the Old Country visit Poulsbo: Poulsbo boasts a Scandivanian heritage and takes pride in its Norwegian-themed downtown. But what would Norwegians think of the town’s take on the old country? “Poulsbo is more Norwegian than Norway,” Terje Thon Stenli said. Stenli was part of a tour with 53 other Norwegians who visited Poulsbo Sept. 17. It was one stop on a tour of various Sons of Norway lodges in the Northwest, including Ballard, Everett and Portland. Poulsbo offers an added bonus of not only providing a lodge, but also a heavy Norwegian ambiance. The visitors toured downtown, visited local landmarks and noted sites, and had dinner at the Sons of Norway lodge. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

students, but enrollment has continued to decline since. There was 9,345 reported on Sept. 5 and 9,325 on the fourth day of school. The superintendent said the Citizens Budget Review Committee will be reconfigured and the district is looking for volunteers who are willing to serve. — PortOrchardIndependent.com

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target of 9,467. Based on the September budget target, all elementary schools have 32 fewer students and 91 fewer in the junior and high schools. Superintendent Michelle Reid said that with 123 fewer students, the district would lose about $700,000 in related per-student funding. On the first day of school, the district reported 9,439

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Settlement offer falls through as council members refuse to hand over emails: Three city council members at the center of a lawsuit against the city of Bainbridge Island have refused to turn over their personal computers so the hard drives can be searched for public records. The denial has put a spike through a potential settlement between the city and two Bainbridge citizens, Althea Paulson and Robert Fortner, on the lawsuit. Paulson and Fortner filed suit in Kitsap County Superior Court earlier this month after the city didn’t release public records that the pair have sought for more than two months. In the lawsuit, Dan Mallove, the attorney for Paulson and Fortner, noted the city requires council members to use the email accounts provided by the city to correspond about city and council business, and restricts council members from using private email accounts to send emails that are public records. Council members have also been told that emails concerning government business that are sent from private accounts are public records and should be turned over to the city, according to the lawsuit, but the lawsuit further noted that council members Steve Bonkowski, David Ward and Debbi Lester have not turned over public records that are believed to exist on their personal email accounts. Mallove tendered a settlement offer to the city earlier this month in which he promised to drop the lawsuit if Bonkowski, Ward and Lester would turn over the hard drives of their computers to an independent, third-party expert so the public records could be retrieved. Kathleen Haggard, an attorney from the firm of Porter, Foster, Rorick, told Mallove in an email late last week that the city was unable to meet all of the terms of the settlement offer “because the three named council members have declined to make their private computers and personal e-mail accounts available for inspection.” Mallove said Tuesday that conversations with the city’s legal counsel have made clear that the city would agree to the settlement if it

could. Mallove said Bonkowski, Ward and Lester were directly asked via the city’s legal team and Jessica Goldman, the attorney who is representing the three council members in their individual capacities, to provide their hard drives, but the trio refused. The lawsuit will continue onward. A hearing on the suit is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 27 in Kitsap County Superior Court. — BainbridgeReview.com

prices, and there is no booth fee because everything is mixed in together. — CentralKitsapReporter.com

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officer, Capt. Michael Wettlaufer, spoke during the ceremony, expressing the importance of successful mentorship and training throughout a sailor’s career. With 19 years in the Navy, Chief Boatswain’s Mate Corey Broadnax was planning on retiring next year if not for finally achieving his goal of becoming a chief petty officer. — BremertonPatriot.com

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