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Commit a crime, do the time — in Forks Poulsbo sends some inmates to Forks jail to save money
By RICHARD D. OXLEY
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POULSBO — Poulsbo city officials are proud of their ability to pinch pennies in a recovering economy and tightening tax revenues.
One method of saving money has been found in an unlikely place: jail. The City of Forks jail, in particular. “[Poulsbo has] a contract with the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office for their jail and with the City
of Forks for their jail,” Poulsbo Police Chief Alan Townsend said. Poulsbo has diverted some of its inmates to the Forks jail, a move that saves the city money. “Forks costs about half,” Townsend said. “It’s around $50 a
day rather than $80.” To be exact, the Kitsap County Jail charges $83.53 per day per inmate, whereas the Forks jail charges $45 per day, per prisoner. Poulsbo began 2013 with a jail See JAIL COSTS, Page A3
Faulty signal sensors may lead to new law SB 5141 would allow a motorcyclist to proceed through an intersection if traffic signal sensors fail to detect it By Rebecca Gourley
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OLYMPIA — Riding a motorcycle around on a warm Northwest day is a relaxing pastime, unless you get stuck at a traffic light that just won’t turn green. Traffic sensors are designed to help facilitate the flow of traffic by triggering a green light when a vehicle is detected at an intersection. Senate Bill 5141 would allow a motorcyclist to proceed through an intersection after waiting one full cycle — and “exercising due care” — if the sensors on a traffic signal fail to detect a motorcycle. The bill passed in the Senate on Feb. 10 with a 46-2 vote and moved to the House Transportation
n One initiative would require background checks on all firearm transactions. Another initiative would ban such initiatives.
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Committee for a hearing on Feb. 24. Sen. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, owns a motorcycle and said the lack of detection by some traffic lights can be a hazard for all drivers on the road. “It becomes quite dangerous because you have cars piling See MOTORCYCLES, Page A6
A motorcycle and cars pass through the intersection of Highway 305 and Hostmark Avenue, Feb. 27. If SB 5141 is approved, a motorcyclist would be allowed to proceed through an intersection, with caution, if traffic signal sensors fail to detect a motorcycle. Kipp Robertson / Herald
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Kirtan duo and guests perform at Bainbridge church
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he Indian music of kirtan has steadily grown in popularity among Western communities in recent years. One such community
on Bainbridge Island is offering an example of why the music is so heartfelt by audiences. Kirtan duo Shantala will be joined by musician Sean Frenette and Grammywinning flautist Steve Gorn on March 2, 7 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. Tickets are $15 in advance and can be purchased at Grace Episcopal Church, Winslow Drug, Bainbridge Yoga House, and online at www.shantalamusic.com. Admission is $20 at the door.
Heather and Benjy Werthheimer are kirtan duo Shantala.
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Woman’s body found in ditch on Clear Creek Road; may have drowned By MELINDA WEER
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BANGOR — A woman’s body was found shortly after 7 a.m. Feb. 27 in a drainage ditch on the west side of NW Clear Creek Road, near gate 1 of Naval Base Kitsap — Bangor. The County Coroner’s office identified the woman as Pamela McNeil, 57. A county employee conducting maintenance in the
area called 911 to report finding McNeil’s body, Kitsap County Sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson said. The employee called 911 and patrol deputies went to the scene. Sheriff’s detectives are investigating; persons with information may contact Detective Ken Smith at 360337-4998, reference case report K14-001970. McNeil was found lying
face down in the ditch, which contained water, he said. She was wearing civilian clothes. “At this point, there is nothing obvious to indicate criminal actions were involved in her death,” Wilson said. “Pending results of the autopsy, it appears she may have been walking, stumbled and fell into the ditch, and See BODY, Page A6
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March 4 Eglon Port Commission, 7 p.m., Eglon Community Center. March 5 n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 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. Online: www.kitsapgov. com/dcd/Community%20 Advisor y%20Councils/ Kingston/kcac.htm. March 6 n Poulsbo Port Commission, 7 p.m., multipurpose room on E Dock. Online: www.portofpoulsbo.com. March 10 n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Commissioners, 7:15 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. Online: www. nkfr.org. March 11 n Indianola Por t Commission, 7 p.m., Indianola Church. Online: www.portofindianola.com. March 12 n Poulsbo Fire District Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters fire station, 911 Liberty Road, Poulsbo. Online: www.poulsbofire. org. n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. Online: www.cityofpoulsbo. com. March 13 n North Kitsap School Board, 6 p.m., district office board room, 18360 Caldart Ave. NE in Poulsbo. Online: www.nkschools. org. n
POULSBO Poulsbo #585714 $400,000 Gentlemen’s well cared for farm on 2.54 AC w/comfortable 4 bdrm one level hm. Newer laminate flooring, great yard & garden area w/classic old barn/woodshop & variety of other bldgs. Steve Smaaladen 360-710-8800 Poulsbo #571110 $425,000 Custom built hm on a secluded private 2.5ac including landscaped gardens, gazebo, & personal pond. Mstr on the main flr includes a 5 piece oversized bth, jetted tubs, radiant heated flrs, lrg walk-in closet, & office area w/adjacent frpl. Bdrm suites on the upper flr are huge & share their own separate bth. Minutes to Silverdale. Steve Derrig 360-710-8086 Poulsbo #594486 $495,000 New construction in established neighborhood is currently framed & getting close to sheetrock. This plan features a lrg fully covered back deck overlooking your private near acre lot. The kit has a lrg island w/gas cooktop & beautiful stainless/glass vent hood. Double ovens & built in microwave are all designed for efficient work space. The mstr suite is lrg w/gas frpl, 5 piece ensuite & walk in closet. Jason Galbreath 360-551-5392 Poulsbo #594796 $600,000 Here’s a lrg hm w/second lrg bonus rm & shop area off 3 car garage. Standard features include Slab Granite Counter tops throughout. Stainless steel appls package, hrdwd flrs, high gloss painted millwork, 5 piece mstr bth w/walk-in closets for all bdrms. Other features are heat pump forced air heating & cooling systems. Jason Galbreath 360-551-5392
K INGSTON Kingston #578084 $219,900 Enjoy Sound & Mtn views from this meticulously maintained condo! Generous 1465 SF, 3 BR floor plan w/maple flooring & cabinets, propane fireplace, deck, garage plus a carport. All within walking distance to town, ferry & beaches. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842 Kingston #555926 $489,000 Located in the wonderful community of Eglon is where you will find this wonderful level 5 acre high bank waterfront home that features some of the most panoramic views in the NW. The home is very sturdy and ready to for a remodel; there is a big living room that features a nice wood burning Fireplace. There is also a bonus room on the main. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600 Jefferson Point #583259 $719,000 A showcase custom home designed to embrace expansive Puget Sound & mtn views. Open concept living w/ lofty ceilings, walls of windows, & fine wood and stone finishes. Expansive covered deck. Two main floor master suites. Daylight level provides huge game room, flex rms & bdrm w/ full bath. Landscaped gardens cascade towards the Sound. Detached shop. Close to town & ferry! Terry Klein 206-842-5626 Barb Huget 360-779-5205
BR EMERTON Bremerton #584387 $227,000 Great Central Location! Rambler layout with tons of built in storage. Living room has fireplace plus partial view of Mt Rainier. Dining rm leads to covered patio. Private Main Floor Master. Bonus room for crafts or den. Outbuilding houses Shop and Media Room with separate keyed entry! Fenced backyard with play structure. Dino Davis 360-850-8566 Bremerton #594803 $495,000 New construction one level Rambler w/fantastic views to the East. Cascade Mts, Mt. Rainier, Dyes Inlet & even the Space Needle are seen from this centrally located perch high above Silverdale. This one level hm is designed around the views. The mstr suite will be filled w/morning light & all day sunshine. Jason Galbreath 360-551-5392 Bremerton #594769 $525,000 New construction w/incredible views to the East of Dyes Inlet, Cascade Mtns & Mt. Rainier. The home will soon be built in an established neighborhood centrally located to Silverdale & CK Schools. The flr plan is a very popular plan w/ butler walk-in style pantry, lrg eating island w/gas cook top & stainless/glass vent hood. Jason Galbreath 360-551-5392
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SILVERDALE OPEN THURSDAY – SUNDAY 12:00PM – 4:00PM From Provost Road to West on Walgren Starting at $239,950 Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottage-style Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy (360) 535-3625 or Steve Derrig (360) 710-8086
Port Orchard #572593 $139,950 This country home is on tree covered acreage in a park like setting in seclusion away from the road. A 3BR/2BA 1995 mftg dbl wide with decks front & rear and offers beauty & comfort at a very great price. The floor plan is spacious, open & bright. The home is 17 yrs. old and has been well maintained. Hot tub does not stay! Donna Cryder 360-876-9600
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As you drive down the tree lined lane, you’ll forget that you’re minutes to Silverdale, the base and Poulsbo. Each home in Clear Creek Woods is sited on acreage to take full advantage of the privacy off ered by the lush, woodland setting. A main floor master plan, 3 car garage plan or flex room design, you decide; several plans available. Clear Creek to Birkenfeld Lorna Muller 360 620-3842 and Dave Muller 360 620-4299
OPEN HOUSE 1263 NW Amanda Lp, Ridgetop $185,000 SUN 1-3 Convenient location for this 1368 sf townhouse w/ open flr plan, 3 bdrm plus loft area, 2.5 bath, & 2-car garage. Backyard w/covered patio & play area. Fresh int paint, new carpet & roof, gas frplc, efficient forced air gas heat. Just mins to Bangor, Keyport, Hwy 3, & Kitsap Mall. #552809 Romelle Gosselin 360-271-0347 31 Cardinal Court, Allyn $239,900 SAT & SUN 1-3. Enjoy one level living in one of North Mason’s most convenient communities! 3 bdrm, 2 bth hm on level lot. Belwood is off of the Victor Cut Off road. Granite counters & hrdwd flrs. Come see! #561963 Kathy Olsen 360-434-1291 25209 Norman Road NE, Kingston $269,000 SUN 1-4 Country charmer in town! Cottage on 2.33 AC of lush grounds. Lrg kit w/maple cabinetry. Liv rm offers wood burning FP & French doors. Shopping & ferry close. #585674 Megan O’Dell 360-551-9107 19321 NE Glenwood Ct, Poulsbo $269,000 SUN 1-4 Two-story 3 bdrm/2.5 bth home w/back of culde-sac location in a popular neighborhood close to schools. Backyard borders green area behind a church affording a peaceful setting. Newer low maintenance siding and paint, large low maintenance composite deck of family room. New carpet, light fixtures, sinks and faucets make this completely move-in ready! #581690 Moira McDonough 360-779-5205 8789 NE Fir St, Indianola $287,000 SUN 1-4 Spacious 3 bdrm home in the desirable beach town. Well maintained w/covered front porch, sunny back deck & fenced back yard. Open flr plan w/lrg kitchen, tiled counters, tons of cabinet space & breakfast bar. Raised garden beds & mature plants from Heronswood. Easy stroll to the community bch & only 15 min to Kingston/Edmonds ferry, schools & shops. #594462 Annita Baze Hansen 206-799-9219 27621 Parcells Road NE, Kingston $299,000 SUN 2-4 Enchanted setting minutes to Kingston Ferry! Single level 3bd hm, w/ 2,251sq ft of living space on 2.5 acres. Den & bonus room w/ .75 bth, wet bar & fridge hookup. Expensive back deck overlooks the lush grounds. 2 Car attached garage & plenty of RV or boat parking. Come see! #581299 Sherri Galloway 360-536-0349 Sacha Mell 360-434-1565 6945 Provost Road NW, Bremerton $325,000 SUN 12-3. For those discerning buyers who appreciate a VIEW, convenient location, good schools & a move-in-ready home, then look no further! This chalet-style home features a view on all levels, lrg mstr ste loft, cathedral ceilings, hot tub. Improvements incl. newly terraced bkyd, new carpet/paint, updated kit w/quartz counters & new appl, added hardwood, updated guest bath & electric gate. Quick access to shopping, highways, schools, bases. #583227 Bonnie Michal 360-981-5691
COM MERCI A L Bremerton #596670 $139,950 Location is everything! Sitting pretty to the entrance of beautiful Evergreen Park. So many possibilities for business opportunity await you. Visualize the need and materialize it with this little jewel in the city of Bremerton. Kim Stewart 253-225-1752 Bremerton #555414 $450,000 Historic 600 seat Roxy Theater with all the character & charm of the vintage 1940’s, with superb concert acoustics. New roof, some new electric & plumbing upgrades. Mark Danielsen 360-509-1299
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18360 11th Avenue NE, Poulsbo $329,000 SUN 1-3 Charming 4 bdrm/2.5 bth, 1934 sf home in sought after Viking Heights neighborhood. Warm paint colors, newer heat pump & furnace, detached 2-car garage w/ potential bonus rm above. Close to downtown Poulsbo and great commuter location to either ferry. #596707 Julie Bray-Larsen 209-300-7001 20926 Pugh Rd NE, Poulsbo $369,000 SAT 1-3 An impeccably maintained 2-story, 2016 sf home on sunny, shy half-acre. Olympic Mtn. view from 2nd flr mstr, inviting living rm w/frplc, private office & lrg family rm w/gas stove. Beautiful fenced backyard w/garden space & rm for play, pets & relaxation. Huge entertainment deck w/hottub, 2-car garage, RV parking & a cute garden shed. #587074 Gitta Brown 360-779-5205 22265 Miller Bay Rd NE, Poulsbo $395,000 SUN 2-4 Darling 3 bdrm/2 bth, 2912 sf home on 2 private acres close Poulsbo, Kingston & both ferries! This turn-key gem has been remodeled from top to bottom. Vaulted ceilings, hrdwd flrs throughout, a beautiful kitchen w/ island, great rm, family rm & beautiful bathrooms. Private balcony off the master bdrm. #585388 Sheenah Hellmers 360-779-5205 23499 Clear Creek Rd NW, Poulsbo $415,000 SUN 2-4 This charming 3 bdrm/2.25 bth home on acreage has something for everyone. Close to schools & shopping, the updated one level home is surrounded by beautiful mature landscaping and a partial mtn view! The studio would make the perfect office, bonus living area or kid’s classroom. Many additional outbuildings. #589315 Sharla Pugliese 360-779-5205 10533 West Kingston Road, Kingston $725,000 SAT 12-3 Grand waterfront living! Views of Kingston Marina, mountains & Sound. Property offers 2 master suites, 5 total bedrooms, office, den, bonus room, sauna & sports court. French doors, solarium and private beach! #585709 Megan O’Dell 360-551-9107 626 NW Lofall Rd, Poulsbo $998,000 SUN 1-4 Make lasting memories at this beautiful waterfront estate. Built in 1920, this home has been thoughtfully updated. Gated, expansive lawn, pool, garden & fruit trees. Spectacular Hood Canal & Olympic Mtn views. New light filled kitchen w/granite, a Sub Zero fridge & Thermador range. Boat house, 2 flagstone patios & the 527 sf studio above the garage. #546989 Joni Kimmel & Bridget Young 360-509-6988
Port Orchard #491111 $154,995 3 bedroom home that was converted to 2 spacious bedrooms. This roomy home has many features you will like: updated bathroom, large kitchen, plenty of storage, bright separate entry/mud room, spacious living room. large private patio area. RV parking. Natural gas. Mark McColgan 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #594782 $250,000 A .84 acre property, on the main level is the kitchen, dining & living rooms, master bedroom w/attached full bath & French doors to deck & the 2nd bedroom w/full bath & door to deck. On the lower level, family room, bedroom, 3/4 bath, 2nd kitchen. Huge shop (23’6X17’6) & garage (32’X 23’6). Linda Yost 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #535265 $269,000 Located in wonderful Manchester with peaceful filtered sound and Mt. Rainier views from the large newer decks. The interior has many upgrades including a great gas fireplace in the very spacious living room. The kitchen has nice cabinets and great working space, and there is also a large utility area. This home is neat and clean, ready for its new owner. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #594345 $389,950 This 2045 SqFt rambler features 4 bedroom, the master has it all and a deluxe master bath. You will love the gourmet kitchen with granite counters, lots of storage & pantry as well. The kitchen opens to the great room dining area. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #532481 $424,900 This light-filled 4 Bedroom & 2 1/2 Bath Home leads to a large sunny deck overlooking golf course & beyond! Home features newly appointed upgrades, solid slab granite counters, stainless appliances, beautiful entry, dining & living room with a beautiful gas fireplace. Oversized master suite, Large. walk-in closet, and a 5 piece master bath, w/more views! Donna Cryder 360-876-9600
L A ND & LOTS Hansville #595219 $33,000 Beautiful .38 acre lot in the quiet Shore Woods community just waiting for you! Shore Woods is a community within Hansville which boasts community amenities. Close to Hansville Greenway trail system, Buck Lake Park & Point No Point lighthouse. Sherri Galloway 360-536-0349 Sacha Mell 360-434-1565 CBA#537001 $500,000 Rare Kitsap Way frontage property. Zoned VC (Commercial). Many retail uses, including drive thrus are allowed here. Excellent exposure and easy access to Kitsap Way and Hwy 3, north or south bound. Victor Targett 360-731-5550
MULTI-FAMILY Bremerton #573129 $143,000 3 bedroom duplex. Great investment with positive cash flow. Work orders done, new roof, gas heat, laundry for each unit. Bob Guardino 360-710-7844
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Hansville #524415 $240,000 2174 SF, 3bd/2bath rambler. Home sits on secluded 1 AC surrounded by Evergreens! Oversized rms, vaulted ceilings, skylights & a wall of window. 600 SF deck plus detached garage for your shop! Scott Anderson 360-536-2048
Belfair #573368 $79,000 Septic installed, so let go and start your plans to build on this wonderful slice of heaven. You will love the wonderful forest that surrounds the building site and here is a creek that accesses the lake. Dana Soyat 360-876-9600
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Kingston #583339 $329,900 Peaceful getaway & water sports paradise offers 3 bdrms, an open flr plan, vaulted ceilings & a cozy wood stove. Newer roof, deck, flooring & paint. Private setting, just minutes to ferry. Lasting memories start here. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842
Lakebay #492672 $360,000 Country life in a true original. 3 Bedroom 2-3/4 Bath 1800 sq ft farmhouse on nearly 8 acres of dry land. Fenced and cross fenced plus 40’ x 70’ barn w/ 12 stalls Over 50 fruit trees on property complete with a workshop and outbuildings. Mark McColgan 360-876-9600
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Jail costs
Continued from page A1 budget — known as a “care and custody of prisoners” — of $120,480. But the City Council amended the budget as costs went up, raising the number to $150,480. By the end of 2013, Poulsbo racked up $158,930 in jail bills, overshooting even its amended number. The city is currently budgeted for $150,480 for $2014. Poulsbo is among a handful of western Washington cities to turn to Forks for cheaper jail beds in order to cut down on costs to house offenders and, ultimately, saving taxpayer dollars. In turn, the small city on the north side of the Olympic Peninsula has welcomed the additional prisoners and revenue. Forks, a community of roughly 3,600 people, has a 40-bed jail attended by six custodial officers. “We’ve been looking for contracts with people for about 10 years,” Forks Police Chief Rick Bart said. “A lot of smaller jurisdictions with jails do this, because they can charge smaller amounts of money. “This is nothing new. It’s a matter of economics.” Forks contracts with a
“We’ll even drive down all the way to Poulsbo and pick them up if we have to.” — Forks Police Chief Rick Bart
variety of Washington cities, Tribes and others for use of its jail, including: Aberdeen, Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Clallam County Sheriff’s Of fice, Cosmopolis,
Elma, Hoquiam, Lower Elwha Tribe, La Push, Makah Nation, McCleary, Montesano, Ocean Shores, Orting, Port Angeles, Port Orchard, Port Townsend, Poulsbo, Quileute Tribe, Ruston, Sequim, Shelton, Westport, and the state’s Department of Corrections. “(The Department of Corrections) are one of our biggest customers. Bremerton is our biggest,” Bart said. “Bremerton’s bill in January was over $11,000.” In contrast, Poulsbo’s
January bill from the Forks jail was around $2,000. The Forks jail isn’t for everyone, however. It serves a niche market — generally prisoners that have already gone through the court system, are not expecting any more hearings, and will remain at the jail to serve their time. “These are all short stays,” Bart said, noting that prisoners are misdemeanor offenders. “DUIs, domestic violence, misdemeanor assault,” Bart listed off. “There are some mis-
The Forks jail has 40 beds, which are occupied by inmates from western Washington cities, Tribes and other jurisdictions. Christi Baron /Forks Forum demeanor drugs stuff. No felonies.” As part of the package, an officer from Forks may even drive part way to pick up an inmate. It’s not uncommon for a Poulsbo police officer to meet a Forks counterpart at the Hood Canal Bridge to exchange a prisoner. “It depends on our staffing,” Bart said. “We’ll even drive all the way down Poulsbo and pick them up
if we have to. Most of the time we pick them up halfway.” Forks is among one money-saving tactic Poulsbo has explored. “(The judge) has the alternative to send them to Forks,” Townsend said. “And also electronic home monitoring, which is another way to save money and our police department monitors that.”
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he Poulsbo Port Commission should establish a written policy specifying what commissioners can submit for their $104-per-meeting payment. There is currently no policy, and commissioners have wide latitude in what they can claim. State law says port commissioners can be paid for “actual attendance at official meetings of the port district commission,” and for “performance of other official services or duties on behalf of the district.” Poulsbo port commissioners each receive $104 a meeting based on a formula set by state law. Each commissioner’s annual compensation cannot exceed $12,535. The Poulsbo Port Commission meets twice a month, but port commissioners attend other meetings and functions related to port business during the month. Some of the payments make sense. The port district compiled into a book all of the resolutions approved in the district’s history, and commissioners Steve Swann, Tony DeCarlo and Jim Rutledge were each paid when they visited the port office to review the resolutions in the book. They were paid for joint meetings with the Poulsbo City Council, for meeting with the mayor, and for touring the old police station, which the port considered buying. Swann, who is involved on behalf of the port in downtown marketing efforts, was paid for participation in meetings with the Poulsbo Marketing Coalition and American Cruise Lines. Commissioners were also paid when they attended a Washington Public Ports Association seminar. But some commissioners put in for payment when they stopped by the office to chat with the port district manager. DeCarlo billed for such mundane or routine matters as “looked at the parking lot,” stopping by the office to sign a letter and talk to the port manager (one day after a commission meeting), and signing a warrant for a payment (two days before a commission meeting). Swann’s billings included chamber and convention bureau lunches, a Rotary Club meeting in which the Winter Rendezvous was discussed, the Port of Kingston’s open house, and two meetings at the North Kitsap Herald about the proposed annexation measure. One of those meetings at the Herald was for an interview by the newspaper’s Community Advisory Board on annexation; the other was to review the Herald’s format for a public forum on the annexation measure. All three commissioners were paid to stand on the dock and greet American Cruise Lines passengers visiting Poulsbo. All told, Swann was paid $9,541.57 in 2013; DeCarlo, $6,811.94; and Rutledge, $5,856.71. Bottom line: If port business is discussed, a commissioner can request payment. “They can bill for just about any time they See EDITORIAL, Page A5
North Kitsap Herald Community Advisory Board Catherine Ahl, Poulsbo n Art Ellison, Hansville n April Leigh, Suquamish Tribe n Dan Martin, Kingston n Melanie Mohler, Suquamish n Fred Nelson, Hansville n Ginger Shields, Poulsbo n Ginger Vaughan, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe n Jennifer Wiegand, Poulsbo n
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I resigned my position as president of the Gordon Elementary School PTA due to personal conflicts (irreconcilable differences) with the executive board. The Parent Teacher Association can provide many vital functions like fundraising, auctions, family fun nights, etc., to the school and its students. It is not only up to me to make this happen. By making this decision, I feel as if I am letting down the school and teachers, but leaving the PTA is the right decision. It is causing me undue stress because of all the arguing about who’s right and who’s wrong. I will greatly treasure the experiences I have had at the school and I look forward to future association with the school. I would like to thank the principal, teachers, staff, parents and kids for their support and giving me the opportunity to be part of the school. I wish everyone success in the future. Marta Michalski Kingston
In my letter to the editor about the placing of the Christmas decorations (“Lots of credit for those Christmas decorations,” Jan. 24, page A4), I overlooked mentioning Carol Ingles and Dave Musgrove, the two merchants that helped the phone company place and remove the decorations. Thanks, Carol and Dave. Dave Applegate Poulsbo
Fox reports on policies, it doesn’t make them I want to reply to the letter, “Comparing liberals and conservatives,” in the Feb. 14 edition, page A4. This liberal view is inaccurate on so many levels. The writer refers to Social Security and Medicare as entitlements, but they are earned benefits paid into while working — unless you are a criminal, drug addict or illegal alien. The writer blames Fox News for the ills of the world and says it makes him mean-spirited watch-
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State House Bill 2080 could lead to justice, healing A
s we mark the 40th anniversary of the Boldt decision in U.S. v. Washington, a bill in the state Legislature is trying to atone for some of the harm caused to Indian people during the Fish Wars of the ’60s and ’70s. House Bill 2080 would clear misdemeanor and certain felony convictions from the records of about 80 Indians arrested for protesting the denial of their treaty rights. The black mark of a conviction can prevent
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tending a social gathering and neighbors strike up a conversation about marina improvements. The commissioner could bill for that. A commissioner volunteers at a community event. Is he or she volunteering as a citizen, or can he or she volunteer as a commissioner? It’s a pertinent question, because if he or she goes as a commissioner the port district could end up paying $104. Clearly, some parameters are needed. If a warrant needs to be signed, unless it’s an emergency, it can wait until the next meeting. Something as mundane as visiting the office to say hello or pick up mail doesn’t deserve compensation. If a commissioner feels a need to chat with the port director for 15 minutes, the taxpayers shouldn’t pay for it. If it’s really important, it should have been brought up at a regularly scheduled meeting. If a commissioner wants to attend a community function, the other commissioners should approve it first as a billable performance of duties. The port commission should have port staff draft a policy regarding commissioner pay.
Continued from page A4 spend on port business. It’s pretty broad,” Port Manager Brad Miller said. “There have been commissioners who have come down here to meet with me, to talk with me for 15 minutes, and they’ll bill for a meeting. Then, there’s times they’ll go to a luncheon and maybe discuss some port business, and they’ll say, ‘Put me down for a meeting.’ If they talk about port business, they can be compensated.” So, if a reporter contacts a port commissioner for a news story, can the commissioner bill the port district $104? Miller said that hasn’t happened, “not that I’ve seen,” but “I guess conceivably they could.” Two previous billings related to the Herald weren’t far off from that. Consider these possible scenarios: A future commissioner is driving through downtown and decides to drive by the port parking lot to see the level of use that day. He or she could bill the port district $104. Not bad pay for a drive by. A commissioner is at-
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Continued from page A4 have provided zero jobs and zero benefits. You won’t hear anyone on Fox say that someone should defecate in the mouth of a female politician; you won’t hear anyone call a woman a whore because of her beliefs; and you won’t hear anyone deriding a prominent political family because they adopted a
Tribal members f r o m obtaining loans, traveling internationally and adopting children. “We as a state have a very dark past, and we need to
child of another race. If you want that language, tune to the networks supporting liberal agendas. There are plenty, as 85-90 percent of tv “journalists” admit to being liberals. Fox reports the truth, and the White House blames them for all their problems. Fox reports on the policies, they don’t make them. Henry Carnes Poulsbo
own up to our mistakes,” says Rep. David Sawyer, D-Tacoma, one of the bill sponsors. “We made a mistake, and we should allow people to live their lives without these criminal charges on their record. Very few things are more dear to the culture of a tribe than fishing. It is a huge part of their culture, and something we stole from them.” Sawyer is right, but most of us who were arrested and jailed were charged with civil contempt and never tried for our actions in the Fish Wars. We would fish, get arrested and often beaten, go to jail, get out, and do it again. I was 14 the first time I was arrested for trying to exercise my treaty rights
“We made a mistake, and we should allow people to live their lives without these criminal charges on their record.” — Rep. David Sawyer, D-Tacoma
outside of the Nisqually Reservation. I lost count over the years exactly how many times I was arrested, but the longest time I spent in jail was 30 days. When you add it all up, it’s a long time to go to jail for something you believe in. I believe we can work together to make HB 2080
“I hope [HB 2080] is a path that can lead to justice for David Sohappy and healing for all of us.” — Billy Frank Jr.
better. We’d like to see it broadened to include others who were arrested and charged for exercising their treaty rights, including those who have passed away. One of those people is David Sohappy who, along with his son, David Jr., was entrapped by state and federal law enforcement in the “Salmonscam” case of the early 1980s. Although cleared by a Tribal court,
the two Yakama men were sentenced to five years in a Minnesota federal prison far from their home and family on the Columbia River. Prison broke the health of David Sohappy Sr. He suffered several strokes while serving his sentence. He was released early, but died a short time later. He was 65 years old. HB 2080 is largely symbolic, but I think it’s a start. I hope it’s a path that can lead to justice for David Sohappy and healing for all of us. — Billy Frank Jr. is chairman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. Commission members include the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and the Suquamish Tribe.
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NKEA opposes superintendent’s contract extension voted “yes.” Bill Webb was not present. Henden said he supports the superintendent, but questions the need to extend her contract out by three years. “Superintendent Page has done a great job,” Henden said, adding that she deserves the board’s support. “The problem isn’t her.” Henden said it isn’t prudent to have a contract extend for three years. Because of school culture, however, if a contract is not renewed it means something is wrong, he said. NKEA’s co-presidents urged the board to delay its decision to extend the contract. After co-president Chris Fraser presented a summary of the climate study to the board, co-president Mike McCorkle said there wasn’t enough infor-
said of the study. In the past year, the district has closed a school and laid off and rehired staff. Class sizes increased, program funding was reduced, and the beginning of the school year was not as smooth as many would have liked. There were a lot of factors in the beginning of the 2013-14 school year which “caused it to be rockier than anyone would want,” she added. The decision to extend the superintendent’s contract came before the anniversary of her hire date. Those opposed to the contract renewal either wanted the contract to not be extended, or the board to continue evaluating her before it made the decision. School board member Scott Henden cast the only “no” vote on the contract renewal; three members
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POULSBO — Superintendent Patty Page heard opposition to the North Kitsap School Board’s decision to extend her contract to 2017 on Feb. 13. Page was not surprised. The North Kitsap Education Association recently conducted a “climate study”; the study concluded that many district staff members are unhappy with the district’s administration. The study was summarized during the public comment period of the Feb. 13 school board meeting. “It was done at a time of high frustration,” Page
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Continued from page A1 drowned.” He added, “An autopsy is scheduled to be performed by the county’s forensic pathologist. The coroner will make a determination as to cause and manner of death.” Tony Stewart of the Kitsap County Coroner’s Office said he expected
The body of a woman, 3 identified by the County Coroner’s office as Pamela McNeil, 57, was found in a drainage ditch 3 near Clear Creek Road, Feb. 27.
the autopsy to be conducted the afternoon of Feb. 27. McNeil’s body was found in an actively travelled area, with neighborhoods nearby and within a four-minute walk of Clear Creek Elementary School. Wilson theorized that if she had died earlier than the previous evening, her body would not have gone unnoticed. He said it’s possible she died the
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mation to make the decision. McCorkle said the decision should be made next year. “We made cuts that were too severe this year,” he said. Things in the district need to improve, including allocation models, collaboration, and leadership at the building level, he said. The board reviewed the superintendent’s performance twice in January, according to board agendas. On Jan. 9 before its regular meeting, the board met for an hour in executive session to review Page’s contract, for contract negotiations and for a personnel complaint; it met in executive session for an hour after the meeting for the same reasons. On Jan. 18, the board met in executive session for 30 minutes at the end of a special workshop.
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up behind you, they start honking at you, then they start going around you,” Hargrove said during a Feb. 10 debate on the Senate floor. However, the state Department of Transportation, which manages about 1,000 traffic lights in Washington, reports it has received so few complaints about traffic-light sensors that agency officials don’t see a problem. From 2010-13, WSDOT received just 14 calls to report traffic lights that didn’t detect motorcycles or bicycles. Transportation engineer Ted Bailey said when the agency gets a call like that, a worker is sent out to check the sensor and the light, and then fix anything that’s faulty. “If we had a larger number [of calls],” then the agency would take a closer look at the system
“Some of the things that were brought up regarding the start of school and the budget, that was [the board’s] decision. Be mad at us.” The board is expected to spend part of two meetings annually to a discussion of the working relationship between the superintendent and the board, according to Page’s contract. Following the evaluation, and prior to the anniversary date of the contract, the board and superintendent will make any adjustments to the con-
tract. The board is required to notify the superintendent whether the contract will be extended for another year. The board has extended the contract but has not finished making adjustments, if there will be any. That must be done before the anniversary date in June. Page said the board could, if it wanted to, renew her contract year by year, instead of extending it by three years. Weedin said a lot of the reasons people are angry with the district is because of board decisions. Take layoffs and closing a school, for example; both were decisions voted on by the school board. “Some of the things that were brought up regarding the start of school and the budget, that was [the board’s] decision,” Weedin said. “Be mad at us.”
as a whole, Bailey said. WSDOT data also show only four instances of maintenance performed on traffic signals associated with motorcycle- and bicycledetection issues. Ken Barnes, White Center, who has been riding motorcycles for 40 years, said he encounters this problem frequently but has never called to report a bad sensor. He said he wants to see the sensors improved instead of putting motorists at risk by letting people disregard a traffic light. “What’s to stop a car from going through a red light if they see a motorcycle doing it?” Barnes said. This and other safety concerns came up at the public hearing in the House Transportation Committee on Feb. 24. Capt. Rob Huss, Washington State Patrol, said that if a motorcyclist goes through a red light and is pulled over, that initial roadside conversation gives police officers the
ability to understand the problem. “We have a responsibility to follow up,” Huss added, referring to officers contacting the correct public works department to determine if there is a faulty detection device. Huss testified against the bill. Most traffic control signal sensors use a magnetic field detection system, Bailey said. Because motorcycles are composed of less metal than cars, they are less likely to trigger the sensors. To improve the likelihood that his motorcycle will be detected, Barnes put a special magnet on his bike. But, he said, it still doesn’t solve the problem entirely. Barnes said he typically has to wait for another car to pull up behind him to trigger the sensor. In Washington state, the infraction of running a red light carries a $124 fine, whether someone is caught by law enforcement or by a red-light camera.
— Dan Weedin, president, North Kitsap School Board
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NK's Seferos takes 6th on beam By KIPP ROBERTSON
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TACOMA — Chloe Seferos was just out of reach of placing in the top 10 of the beam event during the first round of the 2A/3A State Gymnastics Championships Feb. 21. Seferos finished the event in 12th place on the first day of the championship meet in the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall. Her score of 9.100 was enough to advance to the second round. Seferos had one more shot to earn a better score and move up in the ranking. She took it. “She did really well on [Feb. 22],” North Kitsap head coach Kris Goodfellow said. Seferos was able to move up six places in the ranking during the finals, taking sixth with a score of 8.825. Though she scored lower than her first attempt, it was enough to move up during the finals. Sammamish’s NyKaela Dodson took first in the beam event with a score of 9.425. The last time a North Kitsap gymnast placed in the top 10 on beam at state was 2007, when Kai Morrow finished fifth. North Kitsap was competing as a 4A school then. Seferos’ finish on beam follows her sixth place finish on vault in 2013. Because she’s “been having trouble” with vault, Seferos did not perform to her highest level during the state event this year, Goodfellow said. It wasn’t worth risking an injury on vault, when Seferos had three other events to compete in, Goodfellow added. Seferos missed a shot at competing on floor in the finals by hundredths. She finished with a score of 9.350. Three athletes tied for 15th with scores of 9.400. See Beam, Page A8
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Reece wins fourth state title Four wrestlers from Kingston High School survive the 26th Mat Classic and stand on the winner’s podiums By KIPP ROBERTSON
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TACOMA — Kingston’s Bobby Reece III won his fourth state wrestling title Feb. 22, becoming the 12th high school wrestler in Washington to win four championships. The Kingston High School senior won the championship in the 2A 170-pound bracket during the 26th Mat Classic. Reece wrestled 7 minutes 22 seconds, pinning all his opponents. After getting a congratulatory hug from his younger brother, Jorden, Reece expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete at the tournament. “It’s just cool to have the opportunity to be here,” he said. Reece pinned Sedro-Woolley’s Nate Vaughn in the final match in 1:28 in the first round. The Kingston wrestler used his well-known arm bar while holding Vaughn down face-first into the mat. It wasn’t much of a question whether Reece was focused before the match. As he’s known to do, Reece was warming up well before he was set to face Vaughn. Pacing back and forth while stretching, Reece’s eyes showed only one thing: a fourth title.
Kingston’s Bobby Reece III hugs his brother, Jorden, after winning the 2A 170-pound state wrestling championship Feb. 22 in the Tacoma Dome. Reece is the 12th prep wrestler in state history to win four state wrestling titles. Kipp Robertson / Herald Reece has a “switch he can click on” before his matches, his mother DeAnna said. He has the ability to focus on his goal, she said. Reece may not have been just focusing on the task at hand. While warming up, Reece looked like he was continually making eyecontact with Vaughn, right up to when the two shook hands before the match. “Since he was 5 years old, he would make eye contact with his
opponent,” DeAnna said. In the semi-finals, Reece did the same thing. The three matches before the finals also included quick wins for Reece. During his first match, Reece pinned Lake Washington’s Eduard Kravchuck in 1:10. Reece’s longest match lasted 3:34 in the quarterfinals against Cheney’s Josh Wessels. In the semifinals, Reece pinned
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TACOMA — Three wrestlers from North Kitsap High School were eliminated during the 26th Mat Classic 2A championships, Feb. 22. Nikitta Weston won his first match in the 126-pound bracket with a 3-1 decision. He lost two more times to be eliminated from the tournament. Jon Morgan lost his first match in the 132-pound bracket to Glenn Robertson of Fife. Morgan then defeated Sehome’s Steven Yazzie
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Continued from page A7 Seferos’ finish compliments the North Kitsap’s feat of attending state as a team. Carah Brown and Jessica Dimof — along with Seferos — competed in all events. Team captain Sarah Zimmerman, Mara Ong, Grace DeMeurisse, Alison Pariera, and Brienne Palmer all competed as well. The team finished eighth out of eight with a score of 154.825 — up from its district score. It was the third time the North Kitsap team qualified for state. Qualifying for state after a rough start to the sea-
with a 6-5 decision. He lost to Orting’s Chris Ridner. Augie Piehl returned to the mat after a 11-4 loss to East Valley’s Tanner Bauman, to defeat Sultan’s Kenny Losleben 1-0. Piehl was then eliminated from the tournament by Colville’s Ryley Smith, 10-4.
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“Despite all of that, still did well enough to go to state.” — Kris Goodfellow, North Kitsap gymnasics head coach
son may be award enough. The Kingston and North Kitsap teams were without much — if any — equipment to practice on after Zero Gravity in Kingston closed. The teams then borrowed equipment, practicing in the North Kitsap Commons and facilities in Silverdale when they could. “Despite all of that, still did well enough to go to state,” Goodfellow said.
Goodfellow is 2A/3A gymnastics coach of the year North Kitsap’s gymnastics coach was selected as coach of the year during the 2A/3A State Gymnastics Championships. Kris Goodfellow was nominated by other coaches. She said helping her team, and the Kingston team, practice during a time when the team’s were without a facility, may have helped her earn the honor. It is the second time Goodfellow has been selected; she was selected in either 2009 or 2010, she said.
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Kingston’s Bobby Reece III presses Sedro-Woolley’s Nate Vaughn against the mat in the 170-pound 2A championship match during the 26th Mat Classic in the Tacoma Dome. Reece pinned Vaughn in the first round.
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Continued from page A7 ing his son finish his high school wrestling career would be difficult. “It’s going to be tough watching it come to an end,” he said. “Not just my kid, but all those kids.” Reece’s win made him the 12th high school wrestler in Washington to earn four state titles. Among the other 11 who have accomplished the feat — 10 males and one female — is North Kitsap High School graduate Jake Velarde. Velarde’s name was added to the list in 2013. Velarde now wrestles for Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va. Reece brought home
the only championship for the North Kitsap School District. However, he was not the only Reece to step onto the podium. His sister, Peyton, a sophomore at Kingston High School, finished second in the 118pound bracket. And the two Reece siblings were joined by two other Buccaneers. Senior Aaron Dickson took third in the 182-pound bracket. Dickson pinned his first two opponents, East Valley’s Kenny Martinez and Anacortes’ Aaron Tisinger. Dickson lost his third match to Deer Park’s Trevor Eicher — Eicher won the championship. In the second day of the tournament, Dickson battled back in the consolation
bracket. He defeated North Mason’s Kerrigan Simpson with a 15-5 decision. In the finals, he once again defeated Tisinger with a 10-0 decision. Also lasting through the tournament was Josh Henden in the 160-pound bracket. Henden, a senior, defeated West Valley’s Drake Ferguson in a 9-7 decision. He then lost to Sumner’s Jed Schliesman, 11-9. Henden came back fighting in the consolation bracket, pinning Ephrata’s Bryce Unruh in 2:04. He then lost to Colville’s Ryley Smith. Henden defeated Lakewood’s Gage Gilbertson with a 4-2 decision for seventh place.
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Jazz at Los Corales: Fridays, 6-9 p.m. at the Los Corales restaurant, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Feb. 28 with David Friesen on bass. March 7 with Mikel Rollins on bass and more. Lost in Sound-A One Woman Play: Feb. 28, 8 p.m. at the Jewel Box Theatre, Poulsbo. Local woman Kimberly Parker performs her story from deafness to sound. The actress grew up with hearing loss that led to deafness. Then she received a chochlear implant and retrained her brain to hear electronically instead of naturally. Info: lostinsound.biz. Tickets at
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Saturday Improv at the Jewel Box Theatre: March 1, 8 p.m. at the Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. $8 in advance. Comedy improvisation provided by The Portable Reality Show, with singing, dancing, outrageous characters, amazing stories, plus a special musical guest. $10 at the door. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org. Armchair Poetry series: March 1, 7 p.m. at the Poulsbohemian Coffee House, 19003 Front St. Poulsbo. Featuring poets Neil Doherty, Rex Olson, and Kathryn MacDonald. Free. Info: 206-812-4855. Radio controlled aircraft races: March 1, E Snipe race at 8:30 a.m., gutter snipe races at 10 a.m. at Castleman Field near Port Gamble. Info: Ken Maguire36@hotmail.com, 360779-5137.
Sunday Sunday worship at First Lutheran: 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Worship with beautiful sounds of the pipe organ, cathedral choir, and traditional liturgy. Come at 9:15
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for beginners and 8 p.m. for experienced dancers, at the Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. $2. Singles and couples welcome. Info: Laurel 360-876-8907; or www.poulsbosonsofnorway.com.
Tuesday KDOG meeting: March 4, noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road. A meeting for the Kitsap Development Officers Group with a workshop on Major Giving led by Chris Davenport. All nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP to kitsapdevelopment@ gmail.com.
Wednesday Norwegian Lunch Buffet: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway. Enjoy a traditional Scandinavian buffet. Lunch includes open-faced sandwiches, soup, pickled herring,
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Wednesday, March 5th Weekly Norwegian Lunch Buffet 11am to 2pm at Sons of Norway. Thursday, March 6th StoryTime 10:30am at Liberty Bay Books Saturday, March 8th 2nd Saturday Art Walk each month 5-8 pm. Shop, sip and snack as you enjoy all the wonderful Art Galleries throughout downtown Poulsbo. Did you know? Poulsbo Marine Science Center is open TH-SUN 11am-4pm. Come in to touch, feel & learn about marine life from our local waters. Want to become a volunteer at the Poulsbo Marine Science Center? New volunteer classes are hosted the 1st Saturday of each month at 10am. also sponsored by
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Advanced Norwegian: Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo.
UPCOMING Kingston Library Spring Book Sale: March. 7, 1-4 p.m. and March 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kingston Community Center. Sponsored by the Kingston Friends of the Library. Jazz in Kingston: March 8, 7 p.m., at the Bayside Community Church, Kingston. Seattle jazz artist Gail Pettis, and a performance art group Jazz Canvas join forces with the Kingston High School Band Boosters. Works of art are created on the spot in response to the music. A painting will be raffled off to a lucky winner at the end of the night. Proceeds benefit music programs at Kingston High School. $15. Info: www.jazzcanvas.org. Poulsbo Front Street Art walk: March 8, 5-8 p.m. along Front Street in downtown Poulsbo. Seven art galleries and other shops open late with featured artists, demonstrators, music and refreshments. Radio controlled aircraft races: Slow stick pylon race on March 8, 9 a.m. At Castleman Field near Port Gamble. Info: Ken Maguire36@hotmail.com, 360779-5137. Christopher Williams benefit concert for Younglives: March 8, 6-9 p.m. at the Red Cedar Farm, 27054 NW Lofall Road, Poulsbo. A concert to benefit the outreach ministry for teen moms. Proceeds benefit a teen-mom summer camp. Light appetizers, desserts, silent auction, and pinball machines. Tickets: $32 at www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.christopherw.com. Jewel Box Theatre fundraising gala: March 8, 5:30 p.m. at the Sons of Norway, Poulsbo. Celebrating the 13th season of the Poulsbo theater and raising money for its community productions. Tickets are $50. The theater is still accepting items for the fundraising auction. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org. Kitsap Audubon Society meeting: March 13, 7-9 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Discuss “Feathered Architects: The Fascinating World of Birds,” presented by Idie Ulsh. From eagles to hummingbirds, learn how birds make their nests. Info: www.kitsapaudubon. org, 360-692-8180.
Dinah Satterwhite at Frodel Gallery: Artist reception March 14, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Frodel Gallery at West Sound Academy, 16571 Creative Drive, Poulsbo. The gallery presents “Into the Light” a selection of metal print photography by the Bainbridge Island artist. Watoto Children’s Choir: March 15, 7 p.m. March 16, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Gateway Fellowship, 18901 8th Ave., Poulsbo. The choir raises awareness of the plight of orphaned children in Africa. Watoto is a holistic child-care solution initiated to serve the needs of Africa. Each child in the choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents. With vibrant, original African music, dance routines, and stories. Birds and their tools: March 15, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Kingston Fire Station, 26642 Miller bay Road. Author Connie Sidles provides a morning of avian education for bird nerds. Learn how various adaptations and skills are used by birds to eat and explore their worlds. Suggested donation is $10-20. Info: www.stillwatersenvironmentalcenter.org. Pruning Ornamental Trees: March 16, 1-3 p.m., Austurbruin Park, Poulsbo. Learn about pruning ornamental trees with ISA certified arborists and Poulsbo Tree Board members. Free. Preregister with Poulsbo Parks and Recreation. Info: parksrec@ cityofpoulsbo.com, 360-7799898. A toast to jazz: March 22, 6:30 p.m., at First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. A fundraiser for the North Kitsap High School Choir. Featuring individual and small group musical talents, and silent and live auctions. Proceeds help purchase music, equipment, transportation and college scholarships for graduating seniors. Admission is $15. Table sponsorship is $1001,000.
Codfish dinner and fundraiser auction: March 22,
5 p.m. at the Sons of Norway, Poulsbo. Silent auction begins at 5 p.m. Codfish dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Including a presentation on Poulsbo’s cod fish boat building history. Tickets are $25. Info: 360-440-7354.
Bingo at Hansville Community Center: Saturday
March, 22, 5:30-9:30 p.m. at the Hansville Community Center, 6778 Buck Lake Road. Early bird session starts at 6:30 p.m. Regular session is at 7 p.m. Small refreshments bar with pizza, soft drinks and coffee. See Calendar, Page A11
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Continued from page A10 All welcome. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Christopher of the Wolves performance: March 22, 7 p.m. at the Suquamish UCC, 18732 Division Ave., Suquamish. Internationally known musician, Christopher of the Wolves, will play his unique blend of exotic instruments combined with his passion for healing with sound. Info: www.unitynorthkitsap.org. Pruning Fruit Trees: March 23, 1-3 p.m. at Ausurbruin Park. Join the Poulsbo Tree Board and ISA certified arborists at a free fruit tree pruning demonstration. Learn tips on how to increase fruit production. Free. Please preregister. Info: parksrec@ cityofpoulsbo.com, 360-7799898. Artists on the bay at ChocMo: March and April at ChocMo, 19880 Front St., Poulsbo. A group show of watercolors on a variety of themes. NARFE meeting: March 20, at Vinland Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. A meeting for NARFE chapter #0881. Understanding Shia/Sunni tension in Islam: April 16, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Comparative religion scholar Kim Beyer-Nelson discusses the history of these sects of Islam. Donations accepted. Info/register: www.nkuu.org, 360-394-3945. Free vision screening: April 29, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. At the Poulsbo Library. The Poulsbo Noon Lions will perform free visions screenings for children at the Poulsbo Library.
Ongoing Free AARP tax preparation:
Thursdays from 1-5 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Martha and Mary, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. Discovering the roots of your spirituality: March 2 and 16, 12:30-2 p.m. at the Poulsbo Public Library. Comparative religion scholar Kim Beyer-Nelson discusses the paths of personal theological systems. Based on a Unitarian Universalists adult education program. $16. Info/ register: www.nkuu.org, 360-
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394-3945. The four faces of Buddhism: Feb. 19, and March 5 and 12 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Time, culture, geography and other religions have shaped Buddhism into different variations, each with unique features. Comparative religion scholar Kim Beyer-Nelson discusses the history of the religion, and its four different types. Donations accepted. Info/register: www. nkuu.org, 360-394-3945. Front Street Gallery: Through March 3, at the Front Street Gallery, 1881 Front St., Poulsbo. Featuring assemblage artist Steve Parmalee’s newest pieces made from found or vintage objects. Info: 360-598-6133. Ami Raime at ChocMo: Through February at ChocMo, 19880 Front St., Poulsbo. Raime’s oil and acrylic paintings feature vibrant colors and often tropical themes. Perfect for escaping the grey of winter.
ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based
domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women now being offered in Kitsap County. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from all types of domestic abuse. Women may begin attending at any time. Info: 866-262-9284 for confidential time and place.
Alzheimer’s Association Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group: Third
Monday, 4-5:30 p.m., Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. This free support group is for those with early stage memory loss and their care partners. Must contact the facilitator prior to attending. Info: Lora Lehner, 360-649-6793. (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. Blues and Brews open mic: Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m. at Bella Luna Pizza, 18408 Angeline Ave., Suquamish. Open mic blues and rock music. Info: 360-598-5398.
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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.
Kingston Business Group:
Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at The Oak Table Café. Share ideas, offer business leads, network and socialize.
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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.
North Sound Business Network: Thursdays, 7:30-
8:30 a.m., Envy Bar & Grill, 19559 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. Visitors welcome. Info: Bill Stuart, bill@safemoneybill.com, 360-779-2826.
North Kitsap Eagles dinner: Thursdays, 6 p.m., 4230
Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Cost: $7 for salad, entree, dessert and coffee or tea. Non-members welcome. Info: 360-779-7272.
Olympic Koi and Water Garden Club: Looking for new
members. Meetings are once a month at various locations centered around Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, 360-779-1475, hrmorgan314@ gmail.com. Orca Club Meeting: Second Wednesdays of each month. 7 p.m. Venue subject to change. Discuss club business, promote the flying of radio controlled aircraft. Public welcome. Info: Ken Maguire, kenmaguire36@ hotmail.com, 360-779-5137.
North Kitsap Parent Support Group: Do you want
to be part of a support group for families of gifted kids? Call 360-638-2919 or email northkitsapgifted@gmail.com.
Open Mic at Sheila’s Portside: Thursdays, 8 p.m.,
18879 Front St., Poulsbo.
Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First
Wednesday, 9 a.m. (beginning with coffee and socializing), Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cutoff Road.
Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo.
Knitting Group: Wednesdays, 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, 360-779-5909, liber-
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Saint Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo.
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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. Free meal: On the last Friday of every month, 5-6 p.m. at the Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cutoff Road, Kingston. Open to anyone. Front Street Gallery seeks artists: Front Street Gallery in Poulsbo is looking for artists to usher in its fifth year in downtown. Ceramics, functional pottery, glass, fiber, textiles, mosaics, wood, sculpture and metal works welcome. Come into 18881 Front St. in Poulsbo for an application or download one at frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com. 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.
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newsmakers NKHS senior wins Soroptimists award POULSBO — Soroptimists International of Greater North Kitsap presented the Violet Richardson Award for 2014
to Emily Jachminowicz, a senior at North Kitsap High School and president of Lifesavers, a suicide prevention and awareness club at North Kitsap High School. Emily was instrumental in developing a PowerPoint presentation for peer-
Peter E. Joncas July 12, 1929 Feb. 19, 2014 Peter E. Joncas, age 85, of Poulsbo, WA was born in Ely, MN on July 12, 1929 and died suddenly on Feb. 19, 2014. He was the beloved husband and best friend of Jeanne of Poulsbo. Peter leaves behind a daughter, Kathleen of Suquamish, WA; son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Sandra Joncas of Roy, WA; ten cherished grandchildren and three amazing great-grandchildren; as well as, many long-time Fire Dept. friends. Pete was preceded in death by a daughter, Susan of Poulsbo on Nov. 7, 2004. Pete married Jeanne Summerill on August 12, 1950 and they raised their three children in West Seattle. He held various jobs in his lifetime, but the one that made him the happiest was joining the Seattle Fire Department in 1954. Pete later became a Boat Engineer in 1969 and finally a Boat Pilot in 1972 until his retirement in 1978. He loved boats, fishing, building houses and traveling. Pete loved his family and was always ready to give help to any of them during a time of need. At his request, there will be no services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Central Kitsap Medic One Foundation at www.ckfr.org. An online memorial can be seen at www.poulsbomortuary.com. Pete (Grampa) will be greatly missed, but happily remembered. TRIBUTE Paid Notice
Arthur Smaaladen September 26, 1914 – February 13, 2014 Arthur Smaaladen passed away peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014 at Montclair Park in Poulsbo, Wash. surrounded by his family.
to-peer education about Suicide Prevention and Awareness, culminating in a presentation to the entire student body of NKHS during this school year. Additionally, Emily raised $660 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Awareness. Emily shared half of her $1,000 Violet Richardson Award with Lifesavers American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Awareness. Emily’s career goal is to become a psychiatrist. The Violet Richardson Award is named after the president of the first Soroptimist Club and is given to girls who are making a difference through volunteer service. Online: www.signk.org
From left, Lisa Gsellman, chairwoman of the Beneficiary Committee of Soroptimists International of Greater North Kitsap, presents checks to Emily Jachminowicz of NKHS Lifesavers and Karen Fick of Lifesavers at an award ceremony at Liberty Shores Assisted Living on Feb. 19.
lege counselor for the academy’s upper-grade students from 2009-12. “The global perspective his long service with the State Department brings, along with his familiarity with WSA as a former teacher, fits perfectly with our vision of WSA as an IB World School,” board chairman Jeffrey Uyyek said. Kerr, a resident of Bainbridge Island, is past chairman of the board of Laurence Kerr Bainbridge Chorale and served on the board of Bainbridge Youth and col- Services.
Kerr joins West Sound Academy’s board of trustees POULSBO — Laurence Kerr, a retired career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service, is the newest member of the West Sound Academy board of trustees. He served as a history teacher
Kerr will be the featured speaker at West Sound Aademy’s graduation ceremony on May 29 at Kiana Lodge.
2 Poulsbo students serve as pages in state Senate OLYMPIA — Andrew Brandt and Brendan Ryder, both of Poulsbo, served as pages in the state Senate in Olympia the week of Feb. 3. They were sponsored by Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-Poulsbo. “It was wonderful to have such sharp kids helping us out in Olympia this week,”
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He was born Sept. 26, 1914 in Petersburg, North Dakota to Even and Gustava (Tverberg) Smaaladen.
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Arthur was an active member of First Lutheran Church and the Sons of Norway Lodge 44. He is survived by sons, Aldeen (Leota), Larry (Kathy) of Poulsbo; Landis (Pat) of Bellevue and daughter Glenna (Ernie) Johnson of Poulsbo. There are eight grandchildren, Shellie, Stacey, Scott (Shellsea), Tamara (Toby), Teresa, Lori (Scott), Jim (Darshan), Karin (David); and nine greatgrandchildren, Nathan, Devin, Shane, Katelyn, Sean, Mason, Bryant, Andrea and Beatrice. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Edna; his brothers Harry, Obert, Elmer, Everett and Gilman Smaaladen; and sisters Ida Schmidt and Adella Storseth. Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend the memorial service at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 1, at First Lutheran Church in Poulsbo. Memorial contributions can be made to First Lutheran Church or Hospice. Please sign the online guest book for the family at www.cookfamily funeralhome.com. TRIBUTE Paid Notice
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Arthur married Edna Knutson Aug. 19, 1934 in Shelby, Montana. They worked their way to Poulsbo where they lived and raised their four children. He worked at Myrvik Oil Company in Poulsbo for 32 years as a truck driver and retired in 1976. He was a commercial fisherman for 43 years, fishing in Alaska and the Puget Sound. He also owned and operated his gillnetter fishing boat, the Glenna J.
Rolfes said. “I’m so glad they were able to come down and get a bit of firsthand experience with their state government.” Andrew and Brendan are homeschooled together and heard of the page program through a civics education class they attend. “Our teacher gave us an opportunity to sign up for this,” Andrew said. “I thought it would be a fun experience.” When asked about his favorite experience of the week, Brendan said, “The floor was cool, but the [committee] hearings were better — it was more
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KINGSTON — A man has been charged with vehicular assault after allegedly crashing his car and injuring two passengers. Alcohol is suspected to have played a part in the accident, according to a report by the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office. John David Aguayo, 21, of Kingston was charged with vehicular assault after he allegedly crashed his car into a utility pole on Eglon Road on Feb. 20. Aguayo
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The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reported the following calls Jan. 16-19. Jan. 16 n Theft was reported in the 26000 block of Leyman Lane in Kingston at 8:33 a.m. n A sex offense was reported in the 4800 block of Totten Road in Poulsbo at 10:25 a.m. n Vehicle prowling was reported in the 3000 block of North Star Drive in Poulsbo at 11 a.m. n A sex offense was reported in the 26000 block of Siyaya Avenue in Kingston at 11:41 a.m. n Theft from a mailbox was reported in the 21000 block of Ladybug Place in Poulsbo at 3:58 p.m. n Burglary was report-
he applied his brakes as the car sped to the top of a hill, but nothing happened, according to the report. Two passengers — a 21-year-old in the front passenger seat and a 24-year-old in the left-rear seat — were injured and transported to Harrison Hospital. The rear passenger rear was not wearing his seatbelt and received 11 stitches for a cut on his forehead. The rider in the front complained of elbow pain. Aguayo's driver's license was suspended at the time of the crash. He was later booked into the Kitsap County Jail for vehicular assault.
ed in the 26000 block of Leyman Lane in Kingston at 10:59 p.m. Jan. 17 n Burglary was reported in the 16000 block of Clear Creek Road in Poulsbo at 6:49 a.m. n Theft was reported in the 2700 block of North Star Drive in Poulsbo at 8:55 a.m. n Stolen property was recovered at Fox Glove Land and Johanson Avenue in Poulsbo at 11:59 a.m. n Theft was reported in the 19000 block of Ptarmigan Lane in Poulsbo at 12:02 p.m. n Identity theft was reported in the 17000 block of Noll Road in Poulsbo at 2:30 p.m. n Theft from a mailbox
was reported in the 18000 block of 5th Avenue in Suquamish at 3:30 p.m. n A motor vehicle collision was reported in the 1200 block of Paulson Road in Poulsbo at 8:55 p.m. Jan. 18 n Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol was reported at Bond Road and Stottlemeyer Road at 12:05 a.m. n Theft of a motor vehicle was reported in the 2700 block of Heron Pond Lane in Poulsbo at 4:34 a.m. n Theft was reported in the 3000 block of Tasia Lane in Poulsbo at 9:32 a.m. Jan. 19 n Theft was reported at Columbia Street and Middle Street in Suquamish at 6:17 a.m.
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Police Calls The Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls Feb. 19-25. Feb. 19 n Theft was reported in the 19000 block of Viking
Avenue. at 7:15 a.m. Total loss is $100. Feb. 20 n Burglary occurred in the 20000 block of Viking Avenue sometime between Nov. 28 and Feb. 20.
Legal Notices SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2014-04 of the City of Poulsbo, Washington On the 19th day of February, 2014, the City Council of the City of Poulsbo, passed Ordinance No. 2014-04. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POULSBO, WASHINGTON, AMENDING PMC 3.36.050(E) IN ORDER TO DECREASE THE TAX RATE ON THE FURNISHING OF WATER OR SEWER SERVICE FROM TEN PERCENT (10%) TO NINE PERCENT (9%), PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 20th day of February, 2014. KYLIE PURVES, CITY CLERK Date of publication: 02/28/14 (H545454) CITY OF POULSBO NOTICE OF APPLICATION RCW 36.70B.110 Caldart Preliminary Plat Type III Permit Planning File Number: 02-25-14-1 Applicant: Chinook Properties Inc, PO Box 2060, Kingston, WA 98346 Owner:Nathans Glen Three LLC, 21895 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo Date of Notice of Application: February 28, 2014 Date Application was Determined Technically Complete: February 25, 2014 Description of Proposed Project: The proposal is for 13 single-family residential homes on lots ranging from approximately 5,900 square feet to 10,800 sq ft. The average lot size is approximately 7,700 sq ft. The applicant proposes to use the City’s lot averaging procedures (PMC Ch. 18.70.050.C) to develop lots less than 7,500 sq ft. The development is located on the east side of Caldart Avenue NE, north of the intersection of Caldart Avenue and NE Lincoln Rd. One access point is proposed along Caldart Avenue. Site Description: 19620 Caldart Avenue NE, Poulsbo. Tax parcel number is 132601-3-010-2002. The site is approximately 3 acres in size. The zoning is Residential Low Density. Project Permits Included with Application: Preliminary Plat and SEPA Threshold Determination. Further Studies Being Required by Applicable Official: None identified at the present time. Other Permits Not Included in Application: Final Plat, clearing/grading approval, construction drawing review, and building permits. Existing Environmental Documents which Evaluate Proposed Project: Environmen-
tal Checklist prepared by Mark Kuhlman (Team 4 Engineering), dated December 17, 2013; Preliminary Storm Drainage Report, prepared by Team 4 Engineering, dated December 18, 2013. Tentative Public Meeting and Public Hearing Date: The following tentative dates are identified: Planning Commission meeting April 22, 2014 and Hearing Examiner public hearing May 15, 2014. A public hearing notice of the confirmed date will be mailed, published, and posted at the subject site. Please confirm all dates with the Poulsbo Planning Department. Meetings are held at Poulsbo City Hall. Review Authority: The City Hearing Examiner is the Review Authority for this project. Public Comment Period: The public may comment on the application and the comment period will remain open until March 17, 2014. The public may request notification of any hearings and request a copy of the decision once made. An interested party may appeal the decision of the City Hearing Examiner to the City Council within 10 working days from the date of the decision. Examination of File and Staff Contact: The application file may be examined at the Planning Department, Poulsbo City Hall, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. The staff report will be available at least 5 calendar days before the Planning Commission meeting and a copy will be provided at a reasonable cost. Please contact Alyse Nelson, Associate Planner, at (360) 394-9882 or anelson@cityofpoulsbo.com, to arrange a time to examine the file or for further information. Date of publication: 02/28/14 (H546092)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING In the Matter of the Estate of WALTER O. TITUS, Deceased. NO. 14-4-00831-4 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Norma M. Titus, the Personal Representative (PR), has been appointed as PR of this estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent that arose before the Decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the PR or the PR’s attorney(s) at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of
Feb. 21 Identity theft was reported in the 200 block of Torval Canyon Road at 12:25 p.m. Feb. 22 n Theft was reported in the 1800 block of Curt Rudolph Road at 6 p.m. Total loss is $25. n A domestic disturn
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bance was reported in the 19000 block of Jensen Way at 1:18 p.m. n Reckless driving, including racing, was reported at 9th Avenue and Tollefson Street at 4:04 p.m. n A domestic dispute was reported in the 18000 block of Caldart Avenue at 11:31 p.m.
Feb. 23 An assault was reported in the 20000 block of Viking Avenue at 3:14 a.m. n Theft was reported in the 21000 block of Olhava Way at 8:31 p.m. Total loss is $774. Feb. 24 n A domestic dispute was reported in the 2100 n
block of Miss Ellis Loop at 9:46 p.m. n An assault was reported in the 2100 block of Miss Ellis Loop at 10:56 p.m. Feb. 25 n An assault was reported in the 200 block of Moe Street at 4:19 p.m.
For Kitsap Countywide Legal listings, please turn to Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) 30 days after the PR 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 or RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication of Notice to Creditors: February 8, 2014 Name of Personal Representative: Norma M. Titus Attorneys for Personal Representative: D o u g las L. Phillips, WSBA No. 17278 Aaron D. Phillips, WSBA No. 46691 PHILLIPS ESTATE LAW Address for Mailing or Service: Douglas L. Phillips, Esq. PHILLIPS ESTATE LAW 10655 NE 4th Street, Suite 701 Bellevue WA 98004-5035 Date of first publication: 02/14/14 Date of last publication: 02/28/14 (H542828) Public Notice Quadrant Corporation, 14725 SE 36th, Ste 200, Bellevue, WA 98006, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Mountain Aire Plat, is located at east of the intersection of Noll Road and Hostmark in Poulsbo, in Kitsap County. This project involves ~30 acres of soil disturbance for plat & residential construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to Lemolo Creek and Bjorgen Creek, contributory to Liberty Bay, Puget Sound. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the
last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Date of first publication: 02/21/14 Date of last publication: 02/28/14 H544590 Superior Court of Washington County of Kitsap In re: LOUIS ALLEN WELTER Petitioner, and EMIE LAMIGO DAVIS Respondent. No. 13-3-01326-1 Summons by Publication (SMPB) To the Respondent: 1. The petitioner has started an action in the above court requesting: [X] that your marriage or domestic partnership be dissolved. 2. The petition also requests that the court grant the following relief: [X] Dispose of property and liabilities. 3. You must respond to this summons by serving a copy of your written response on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written resnonse within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons (60 days after the 28th day of February, 2014, the court may enter an order of default against you, and the court may, without further notice to you, enter a decree and approve or provide for other relief requested in this summons. In the case of a dissolution, the court will not enter the final decree until at least 90 days after service and filing. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to no-
tice before an order of default or a decree may be entered. 4. Your written response to the summons and petition must be on form: [X] WPF DR 01.0300, Response to Petition (Domestic Relations). Information about how to get this form may be obtained by contacting the clerk of the court, by contacting the Administrative Office of the Courts at (360) 705-5328, or from the Internet at the Washington State Courts homepage: http://www.courts.wa.g ov/forms 5. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. 6. One method of serving a copy of your response on the petitioner is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested. 7. Other: This summons is issued pursuant to RCW 4.28.100 and Superior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the state of Washington. DATED: 13 FEB 2014 /s/Louis Allen Welter LOUIS ALLEN WELTER File Original of Your Response with the Clerk of the Court at: Kitsap County Superior Court 614 Division Street Room 202 Port Orchard, WA 98366 Serve a Copy of Your Response on: [X]Petitioner LOUIS ALLEN WELTER 3614 W E ST BREMERTON, WA, 98312 Date of first publication: 02/28/14 Date of last publication: 04/04/14 (H545112) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA KELLY, Deceased. NO. 14-4-00116-8 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise
applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 21, 2014 DAVID J. KELLY, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. Tolman JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 02/21/14 Date of last publication: 03/07/14 (H544799) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN F. JENNINGS, Deceased. NO. 14-4-00117-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the ad-
dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 21, 2013 MICHAEL K. JENNINGS, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Michael A. Kirk for JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 02/21/14 Date of last publication: 03/07/14 (H544811)
provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 21, 2014 DEBORAH A. LANTZ, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. Tolman JEFFREY L. TOLMAN WSBA #8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 02/21/14 Date of last publication: 03/07/14 (H544875)
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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY-EMMA AUSTIN, Deceased. NO. 14-4-00115-0 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as
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3 Poulsbo students serve as pages in the state House POULSBO — Three Poulsbo homeschool students served as pages in the state House of Representatives the week of Feb. 3. Abby Brandt was sponsored by state Rep. Drew Hansen, D-Bainbridge Island. Abby is the daughter of Heidi Brandt and Brian Brandt of Poulsbo. She is a member of 4-H. Jonathan Sedy was sponsored by state Rep. Sherry Appleton, D-Poulsbo. Jonathan is the son of Janet Sedy and Gene Sedy of Poulsbo. Lydia Sedy was also sponsored by Appleton.
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Kindergarten registration in NKSD begins March 3 POULSBO — Kindergarten registration at all elementary schools in North Kitsap begins March 3, from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Evening registration will be available during the times listed. n Gordon Elementary School: 26331 Barber Cut-off Road, Kingston, 360-396-3800. Evening registration: March 6, 4–5:30 p.m. n Pearson Elementary School: 15650 Central Valley Road, Poulsbo, 360-396-3750. Evening registration: March 4, 5–7 p.m. n Poulsbo Elementary School: 18531 Noll Road NE, Poulsbo, 360396-3500. Evening registration: March 4, until 6:30 p.m. Spanish-speaking staff members will be available from 4:30-6:30 p.m. n Suquamish Elementar y School: 18950 Park Ave. NE, Suquamish, 360-396-3850. Evening
Concert raises $2K for NKHS music program Mary Nader, center, of North Kitsap Fishline receives a $2,000 check from representatives of Blue Heron Jewelry. The money was raised during the downtown Poulsbo jewelry store’s annual Contributed Giving Tree Event.
registration: March 5, 5-7 p.m. n Vinland Elementary School: 22104 Rhododendron Lane NW, Poulsbo, 360-396-3600. Evening registration: March 5, 5-7 p.m. Spanishspeaking staff members will be available. n Wolfle Elementary School, 27089 Highland Road NE, Kingston, 360-396-3700. Evening registration: March 6, 4-5:30 p.m. Kindergarten classrooms will be open and teachers will be present. For information on the Spanish Dual Language Program, go to www. nkschools.org/dlprogram or call 360396-3605. For information on the Options program, go to www.nkschools. org/options or call 360-396-3801. Information meetings for the program are scheduled for March 18 and 26, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Gordon.
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Kirtan duo and guests perform at Bainbridge church
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he Indian music of kirtan has steadily grown in popularity among Western communities in recent years. One such community
on Bainbridge Island is offering an example of why the music is so heartfelt by audiences. Kirtan duo Shantala will be joined by musician Sean Frenette and Grammywinning flautist Steve Gorn on March 2, 7 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. Tickets are $15 in advance and can be purchased at Grace Episcopal Church, Winslow Drug, Bainbridge Yoga House, and online at www.shantalamusic.com. Admission is $20 at the door.
Heather and Benjy Werthheimer are kirtan duo Shantala.
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Red Hot Chilli Pipers blow up
The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, an eight-piece bagpipe band, play modern hits from AC/DC, Coldplay, Queen, Snow Patrol and others, but with a little Scottish flair. Courtesy photo they perform at sold out tours. But audiences across the globe have cheered their eclectic mix of rock, pop, and more played through the chanter of a bagpipe. Formed in 2002, the band boasts four music degrees from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and five albums. At one moment, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are ripping through “Thunderstruck” by AC/ DC, the next they are
groovin’ through “Lowrider” by War. They can ease into pop sensations such as “Clocks” or “Fix You” by Coldplay, kick it up with “Everybody Dance Now” by C&C Music Factory, and inject some soul into a performance with their version of “Amazing Grace.” Or how about a trip to 1979 with a rendition of Gary Numan’s “Cars”? Their playlist is expansive and delivered with the bagpipe prominently featured.
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Continued from page 1 Shantala is Benjy and Heather Wertheimer. The two perform the Indian music with Heather’s background as a singer/songwriter and Benjy’s skills as a vocalist, composer and multiinstrumentalist. The kirtan event at Grace Episcopal Church is a unique combination of music and audience participation. “Kirtan grew out of the Bhakti (yoga of devotion) movement in India, where it continues to flourish,” said Paul King of Grace Church. “In the United States, the enormous popularity of hatha yoga has whetted the American appetite for new, participatory forms of spiritual expression.” Kirtan combines traditional Indian music with call-and-response devotional singing. The Red Hot Chilli Pipers will take the stage at the Admiral Theatre in Bremerton on March 7. The theater is offering a dinner at 6 p.m. with the show following at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to $59 and can be purchased at the box office or www.admiraletheatre.org.
Red Hot Chilli Pipers When: March 7. Dinner at 6 p.m. Concert at 7:30 p.m. Where: Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton Tickets: $15-59
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People of all religious backgrounds are welcome to join the March 2 event. “Here on Bainbridge Island, Island Kirtan performs at least twice a month [and are] events much loved by their audiences,” King said. “Benjy and Heather Wertheimer are just amazing musicians, and Steve Gorn, a Grammy winner, is widely considered one of the most accomplished bamboo flute players in the world.” Sean Frenette is a graduate of the New England Conservatory and has performed three times in Carnegie Hall. Gorn performs with a bansuri, a type of Indian flute. He is featured on the 2011 Grammy winning recording “Miho — Journey to the Mountain.” His music was also featured in the Academy Award-winning documentary “Born Into Brothels.”
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Sip a bit of wine history with Whidbey port NW Wines By ANDY PERDUE and eric degerman
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ne of Ste. Michelle Wine Estates’ smallest-production wines has a history that goes back to its earliest days as a company. For the past 30 years, one of the company’s little-known projects is a red dessert wine called Whidbey’s Port. But its roots run much deeper. Soon after Prohibition was repealed in late 1933, two wineries started in Seattle: National Wine Co. and Pommerelle. One of Pommerelle’s founders was John Molz, a German immigrant who began making apple juice before Prohibition was repealed. When alcohol production became legal, he switched to hard cider and wine. In the 1940s, Molz bought Greenbank Farm, a dairy on Whidbey Island west of Everett, and planted 125 acres of loganberries. Naturally, Molz made loganberry wine. Pommerelle and National Wine Co. were fierce rivals for 20 years until Molz bought out his competitor prior to World War II. In 1954, he merged his wineries into American Wine Growers, then ran it for another 18 years before selling it to Wally Opdycke, who changed the name to Ste. Michelle Vintners. By the mid-1970s, Opdycke sold the company to U.S. Tobacco, which built a grand manor in Woodinville and called it Chateau Ste. Michelle. Through the ownership
changes, the loganberry farm came with the winery. In 1984, Ste. Michelle launched Whidbey’s Port and tapped Doug Gore, then a young winemaker for the new Columbia Crest brand, to make it. Gore, now a senior executive who oversees winemaking and viticulture for the company, had no experience making portstyle wine. It is produced by adding brandy partway through fermentation, with the resulting wine being sweet and high in alcohol. “Making that port the first time was nervewracking,” Gore said. “It’s a little touchy. You want to have the right amount of alcohol and sweetness in the wine.” He even called his winemaking mentor in California for tips. “He encouraged me to do it,” Gore said. “He warned me that the first time you do it, you won’t sleep — and he was right. It’s fun, it’s interesting, and I enjoyed the heck out of making it.” In 1987, Ste. Michelle decided to add a second product under the Whidbey’s label: a loganberry liqueur using fruit from Greenbank Farm. It was thick, rich, sweet and a hit with fans. The company even built a tasting room at the farm on Whidbey Island. By the mid-1990s, the liqueur was no longer sustainable to make because growing the loganberries was expensive. In 1997, Ste. Michelle sold the farm to the Port of Coupeville, Island County and the Nature Conservancy. Today, it is an agriculture training
Joy Andersen is the head winemaker for Snoqualmie Vineyards. She also directs the making of Whidbey’s Port for Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. Ste. Michelle Wine Estates / Courtesy photo center, with the barn built for Northstar Winery. He made the port-style prodin 1904 still in use. The uct at former tasting the comroom now is “I enjoy making it, and pany’s a wine shop where local the crew does too. It’s winemaking wines are sold. definitely fun to be facility Included on part of this legacy.” in the its shelves are — Joy Andersen, winemaker Yakima Whidbey’s Port Valley and a couple town of loganberry of Grandview. When Hill wines made by Pasek left the company in the Cellars in Mount Vernon. mid-2000s, longtime wineBy 1987, producmaker Joy Andersen took tion of Whidbey’s Port over the label and finds it transferred from Gore one of her most gratifying to Gordy Hill, who later projects. would be the winemaker
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The entry to No. 7 Books holds a variety of first editions and rare books, such as a copy of “The Bell Jar” by Sylvia Plath, first printed in the United States in 1971. Richard D. Oxley
No. 7 Books celebrates opening all its rooms full of unique and good reads in March
unique books, therefore The shop opened in the shop boasts a fair October, though Simkus share of prized pages. and co-owner Rik Scott “Mostly all used, rare, initially did not want collectible to open books,” so soon. she said. They were “I was just going to “Maybe to open a book store and prompted they aren’t get an early it turns out to be this start, howevall expensive, but er, when the haunted thing.” there’s Victorian —Danya Simkus , co-owner By RICHARD D. something home OXLEY exciting became about available. Kitsap Week them.” “I wasn’t ready,” Simkus good book store is Accenting the experisaid. “We were going to do more than a line of ence, the store is reportit in March but we couldn’t shelves or massedly haunted. pass up this beautiful market box. It’s an “I was just going to Victorian house.” experience. open a book store It’s been a bare-bones And a truly and it turns out to operation over the past few inspiring Cover be this haunted months, but it all worked experience thing,” Simkus out in the end. Story often comes said. “We opened with three when a store is Paranormal haprooms in October. We as unique as the penings are part of didn’t have enough energy books it holds within. the atmosphere of Port to open the rest,” Simkus Under the roof of a Port Gamble, which regularly said. “The store did wonGamble Victorian house, hosts ghost tours, but No. derfully. In the first month through six specialized 7 Books isn’t banking on it paid all its own bills and rooms, No. 7 Books holds the supernatural appearrent and an employee. It’s such an experience. ances of a little girl and a been really good.” “It’s an eclectic, funky man to carry it. But this March, all little book store in a As March unfolds, No.7 seven rooms will be open Victorian house and Books will fully open all for the first time, each it mostly has collectits interior doors, roundgeared toward the genres ible books,” said Danya ing out its experience with within. Simkus, co-owner of No. 7 seven specialized rooms. The entrance showcases Books. She specializes “It’s sort of like the ‘real staff favorites, antique in appraising rare and opening,’ ” Simkus said. See No. 7, Page 5
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Left, a first edition of “The Sun Also Rises” by Ernest Hemingway greets visitors in the first room of No. 7 Books. Right, Danya Simkus holds a Bible that includes a card signed by President Jimmy Carter inside. On the cover: Simkus stands in the kitchen of No. 7 Books and holds a prized copy of a Dinah Shore cookbook. Richard D. Oxley / Kitsap Week
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Continued from page 4 books, and special finds. “I’ve got a first-edition Hemingway in there. Without a cover, so it’s not worth as much,” Simkus said. “A bunch of ‘firsts’ in that front room.” The Houdini Room hosts everything from religion to the supernatural. The kitchen, naturally, has cookbooks, as well as home and gardening books. A fourth room has vintage political science, biographies, memoirs, nonfiction and literature. Then there’s Paperback Heaven with mysteries and science fiction. It will be among the newly opened rooms in March. The final stop in the house is the Writers Room, a sanctuary for reading and for those who practice the writing craft. “It’s a nice spot to read, it’s got a beautiful view of the water,” Simkus said. “That’s the room that most people have seen the little girl.” The Writers Room will also feature writing classes. Scott taught writing courses in a previous career and will put his educational skills to work at No. 7 Books. At the end of March No. 7 Books’ start-up work won’t be over. There are plans to install a large
No. 7 Books in seven rooms Entrance: Staff favorites and customer suggestions. Houdini Room: Supernatural, spirituality, religion. Kitchen: Cookbooks, home and gardening. Room 4 (no official name yet): Vintage political science, biographies, memoirs, general nonfiction, popular literature, modern first editions. Paperback Heaven: Mystery and science fiction. Writers Room: A sanctuary for reading and writing with a view of the waterfront. Also, the most sightings of a young female ghost have been witnessed in this room. chess set on the property. Simkus said a website is coming, and the store may
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Art galleries February at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts: Through March 3. Three features at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, 151 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Caroline Cooley Browne explores growth and community through intimate groupings of mixed media vessels. Woven and constructed from fabric, paper, wood and tape. Also, “Fiber Art Now,” with artists redefining the textile arts, including: Deborah Babin, Lou Cabeen, Maria Groat, Linda McFarland, Heather McGilvary, Kim Morris, Carol Roi Olsen, Lynnette Sandbloom, Barbara Zander and Dana Ziesemer. And “Bowled Over,” a fresh take on wooden bowls, with artists Roger Dunn, Bob Hickernell, Edlee Quesnell, Dave Schweitzer, Lee Stoller, Brian Watson, Helga Winter and Dale Zimmerman. Collective Visions Gallery: Through March at Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Artist William Walcott “Fifteen Years of Realistic Drawing and Painting.” Finely detailed still lifes, birds, wildlife, landscapes and portraits. Artist reception march 7, 5-8 p.m. Info: www.collectivevisions.com. First Friday at the Library: March 7, 5-7 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Library, 1270 Madison Ave. Featuring “New Work” by Patrick Gulke. Mixed media. Free. Poulsbo Front Street Art walk: March 8, 5-8 p.m. along Front Street in downtown Poulsbo. Seven art galleries and other shops open late with featured artists, demonstrators, music and refreshments. Dinah Satterwhite at Frodel Gallery: Artist reception March 14, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Frodel Gallery at West Sound Academy, 16571 Creative Drive, Poulsbo. The gallery presents “Into the Light” a selection of metal print photography by the Bainbridge Island artist. BPA Gallery presents “Northwest Nostalgia”: Through March at Bainbridge Performing
Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Art by Susan Blais in oils, acrylics and pastels. “Whitewashed” at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art: In the Mesa Gallery of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. The work of Joseph Gregory Rossano, “Whitewashed.” Sculptures from old growth forest focus on human impacts on the environment, as well as ignoring the signs of climate change. Front Street Gallery: Through March 3, at the Front Street Gallery, 1881 Front St., Poulsbo. Featuring assemblage artist Steve Parmalee’s newest pieces made from found or vintage objects. Info: 360-598-6133. J. Baron Griffin at Viridian Gallery: Through April 8, Tuesday-Saturday, at Viridian Art and Frame Gallery, 1800 Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. Abstract expressionism paintings by local artist J. Baron Griffin. “Poems” by Photographer Ronda Broatch at Grace: Through March at the Gallery at Grace Church, 8595 Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Ronda Broatch’s poetic photography is on display at Grace. The gallery is open Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday 8-11 a.m. and by appointment. Info: 206842-9997. Artists on the bay at ChocMo: March and April at ChocMo, 19880 Front St., Poulsbo. A group show of watercolors on a variety of themes by eight artists. Artist reception on March 20, 6 p.m. Susan Dinteman at Viridian Gallery: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Viridian Gallery, 1800 Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. Info: 360-871-7900.
Benefits & events Radio controlled aircraft races: March 1, E Snipe race at 8:30 a.m., gutter snipe races at 10 a.m. Slow stick pylon race on March 8, 9 a.m. At Castleman Field near Port Gamble. Info: Ken
Maguire36@hotmail.com, 360779-5137. smARTfilms “Chocolat”: March 4, 7 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Auditorium, 550 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. The museum’s smARTfilms series presents a screening of “Chocolat” staring Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, and Johnny Depp. Admission is $10/$6. Tickets/info: www. bima.org, 206-842-4451. “Winter’s Bone” at the library: March 5, 7 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Film viewing and discussion of “Winter’s Bone,” (R) starring Jennifer Lawrence. Info: www:bainbridgeperformingarts. org. Free range films “We Are Still Standing”: March 7, 7-9:30 p.m. at the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, 16159 Clear Creek Road. A free screening and discussion in honor of International Women’s Day. The film “We Are Still Standing” tells stories of the Women in Black and their 20-year struggle. Women’s Work - Breaking the mold: March 7, 5-8 p.m. at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Celebrate Kitsap’s women of character, courage and commitment from the 1880s onward. Special presentation from 6-7 p.m. by Darlene M. Iskra, Ph.D., the first woman commander of a commissioned naval vessel. Smartfilms “Eat drink man woman”: March 11, 7 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, 550 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. The smARTfilm series presents “Eat Drink Man Woman” which explores the relationship between an aging Chinese master chef and his three daughters. Kitsap Antique Show: April 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds, 1200 NW Fairgrounds Road, Bremerton. $6 appraisals, $5 per item. Fabulous antique and collectable gifts plus appraisals of family heirlooms. Info: www.antiqueshowkitsap. com. AARP tax assistance: Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday evenings 5:307:30 p.m. and Fridays, 1:30-4 p.m. At the Bainbridge Island Library. Walk in tax assistance from trained volunteers through April 14. Tours at The Island School: Tour The Island School on Bain-
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Christopher of the Wolves performs on multiple instruments and will appear at the Suquamish UCC on March 22. Contributed photo bridge Island weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For grades K-5. Call ahead, 206-842-0400. Info: www.TheIslandSchool.org. 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. Bingo: Sundays, early bird at 5 p.m., and Wednesdays, early bird 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 Digital Magazines at the library: March, 1, 10-11:30 a.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Drop in to learn about how to use digital magazines. Health exchange assistance: March 4, 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Bainbridge Public Library. Get assistance from representatives with Peninsula Community Health Services for the new health insurance exchange. Walk through the sign up process. Dance workshop: March 8, at the Island Center Hall on Bainbridge Island. Salsa workshop at 7:30 p.m. Open dance at 8:30 p.m. Live music by Clive Con Jazz. $20 at the door. Rose Pruning Demonstration: March 9, 2-4 p.m. at the Silverdale Library Rose Garden. Kitsap County Rose Society members demonstrate how to prune roses while doing volunteer work in the library garden. Watch, learn and practice for your own garden. Free. The supreme court, corporations and you: March 18, 7-9 p.m. at Olympic College, Bremer Student Center, 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton. A series of Supreme Court decisions have established corporations as persons and equated
money with speech. Speakers include Congressman Derek Kilmer, YES! Magazine Publisher Fran Korten, Kitsap Sun Editor David Nelson, and attorney Michael Stoell. Sponsored by the Social Justice Committee of the Kitsap Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Free. SQUARE DANCE LESSONS: Paws and Taws Square Dance Club host lessons from 7-9 p.m. at Kitsap Square Dance Center, 6800 Belfair Valley Road, Bremerton. $3/adult, $1.50/youth, first night free. Singles, couples, and families welcome. Info: 360-9305277 or 360-373-2567 or www. pawsandtaws.net.
Meetings, support groups & lectures Great decisions series presents “China’s Foreign Policy: March 1, 9:30-11 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 7968 Finch Road, Bainbridge Island. China is a dominant regional power in Asia. What does the rapid rise of this new superpower mean for other countries in the region, and are there potential points of conflict with the U.S.? F67 Camera Club meeting: March 3, 6:45 p.m. in room 117 of the Engineering Building at Olympic College. Subjects are general. Visitors welcome. Info: 360-275-3019, www.f67cameraclub.org. Olympic Astronomical Society meeting: March 3, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Olympic College, Bremerton. In Room Art 103. Featured presentations are “The Moon’s Eastern Seas,” Powering your Telescope” and “The Constellations Cancer and Gemini.”Visitors welcome. Info: 360-265-5418. KDOG meeting: March 4, noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library, 700 Lincoln Road. A meeting for the Kitsap Development Officers Group with a workshop on Major Giving led by Chris Davenport. All nonprofits welcome. Free. RSVP to kitsapdevelopment@ gmail.com.
The four faces of Buddhism: Continues March 5 and 12, from 7-8:30 p.m., at the Poulsbo Library. Time, culture, geography and other religions have shaped Buddhism into different variations, each with unique features. Comparative religion scholar Kim Beyer-Nelson discusses the history of the religion, and its four different types. Donations accepted. Info/register: www. nkuu.org, 360-394-3945. ADHD relationship dynamics: March 11, April 8, May 13, June, 10, 7-8:30 p.m. at Group Health Cooperative Classroom, 10452 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. A meeting for Kitsap CHADD, a support group for those impacted by ADHD. With speaker Bruce Weaber, MA, marriage and family therapist. Free. Speaker series “Let It Never happen Again”: March 13, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Clarence Moriwaki will talk about the building of the Bainbridge Island Exclusion Memorial. March marks the 72nd anniversary of the Japanese evacuation. $10. Kitsap Audubon Society meeting: March 13, 7-9 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Discuss “Feathered Architects: The Fascinating World of Birds” presented by Idie Ulsh. From eagles to hummingbirds, learn how birds make their nests. Info: www.kitsapaudubon. org, 360-692-8180. Association of Research and Enlightenment spring retreat: March 28-30 at the Seabeck Conference Center. Charles Thomas Cayce, PhD, the grandson of Edgar Cayce will present with other transformative guests about reincarnation, healing, Christ consciousness and psychometry. $90 fee covers conference, but does not cover accommodations such as rooms or food. Info: 360-320-2081 or jtsmith52@yahoo.com. Understanding Shia/Sunni tension in Islam: April 16, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Poulsbo Library. Comparative religion scholar Kim Beyer-Nelson discusses the history of these sects of Islam. Donations accepted. See Calendar, Page 7
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The exhibit “Whitewashed” continues at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art featuring artwork of the environment that comments on climate change.
Continued from page 6 Info/register: www.nkuu.org, 360-394-3945. NARFE state convention: May 13, 14 and 15 at the Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: 360-697-1946. 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. Quaker silent worship: 1011 a.m., Sundays at Seabold Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Agate Passage Friends meeting. Info: 877-235-4712. 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. Alzheimer’s caregivers support group: Fourth Wednesday of the month, 1-2:30 p.m. as Harrison Medical Center Annex, 750 Lebo Blvd., Bremerton. A free support group for unpaid care partners, family members and friends of individuals with memory loss. Info: 206-402-9857. ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Free faith-based domestic abuse victim recovery classes for women. These weekly classes are designed to help women heal from domestic abuse. Participants may begin attending at any time. Info: 866-262-9284 for confidential time and place. American Legion Veterans Assistance Office: Open every Thursday (except holidays), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Free services to assist veterans and widows with VA claims. Info: 360779-5456. At Ease Toastmasters: Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., Subway meeting room, 3850 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Learn valuable public speaking, evaluation and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. Info: Dave Harris, 360-478-7089 or harriscd.wa@ comcast.net. Bainbridge Island Republican Women: Second Wednesday, 11 a.m., Wing Point Golf and Country Club, 811 Cherry Ave., Bainbridge Island. Lunch: $17. Guests welcome. RSVP: 206-3375543. Bainbridge Island Toastmasters: Meets twice monthly on the second and fourth Wednesdays, 7:15-8:30 p.m. in the Winslow Arms Apartments Clubhouse, 220 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Open to all interested in developing their speaking skills in a fun supportive environment. Info: bainbridgeisland.toastmastersclubs. org, uspeakeasytoastmasters. toastmastersclubs.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.
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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. 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. 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. Kitsap Al-Anon: Al-Anon meeting for anyone troubled by another person’s drinking. Sundays: Manchester Library, 8 a.m.; Winslow Arms Apart-
ments, 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. 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. 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: March 6 and 20, April 17, May 1 and 15, and June 5. Info: www.momsmorningretreat.com. Navy wives club of America: Meets the second Saturday each month at 11 a.m. in the Jackson Park Community Center on Olding Road., Bremerton. Open to all Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard spouses wishing to support military and community projects. Info: 360-779-6191, jjprice@ 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. Orca Club Meeting: Second Wednesdays of each month. 7 p.m. Venue subject to change. Discuss club business, promote the flying of radio controlled aircraft. Public welcome. Info: Ken Maguire, kenmaguire36@ hotmail.com, 360-779-5137. 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 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. 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: Ed Hamilton, 360-308-9845. Silverdale sunrise lions club: meets every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at All Star lanes in Silverdale. Club meets on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at same location. 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. Tatters group: The Tangled Threads Tatting Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month, 5-7 p.m. at the Willows Retirement Apartments, 3201 Pine Road, Bremerton. Beginners welcome. Free. Info: 360-6986768. 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 at 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 at 206-898-6092.
kids & Family Family Movie “Frozen”: March 21, 3:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Watch “Frozen” (PG) at the library. Based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale “The Snow Queen.” Kitsap Local Market: Fridays, 1-6 p.m., Kitsap Mall, near Kohls and Hale’s Ales. Free face painting, children’s crafts. Info: www. Neighborlygreetings.com. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, 10:30 a.m. Baby age Tuesdays, preschool age Wednesdays. Free.
1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-842-4162, www. krl.org. Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun. 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. 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. Math Wednesday: 10:3011:30 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 206-855-4650. See Calendar, Page 8
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Continued from page 7 Discovery Friday: 10:3011:30 a.m. at KiDiMu, 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Curious explorers of all ages are welcome for science-themed, hands-on activities. This STEMbased program takes on a different subject each week. Free with admission or membership. Info: www.kidimu.org or 206855-4650. 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.
Teen Early release movie: March 3, 2-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Come watch “Thor: The Dark World” (PG-13). Movie will end around 4 p.m. Grades 7-12. Free. Artist circle: March 10, 2-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. An informal group for teen artists to explore your creative side. Grades 7-12. Top ten book group: March 13, 4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Top ten is a national teen choice award. The library gets advanced reader copies to review. Info: sgraen@krl.org. Grades 7-12. Early release gaming: March 17, 2-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Board games and video games on Wii and PS3 with Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, Wii sports, Little Big Planet and more. Games rated teen and under. Grades 7-12. Writers group: March 24, 2-4 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public
Library. Author and teacher Margaret Nevinski and the Field’s End writing team help take writing to the next level. Learn strategies and ask questions. Bring pieces you’re currently working on for feedback. Grades 7-12.
Literary Armchair Poetry series: March 1, 7 p.m. at the Poulsbohemian Coffee House, 19003 Front St. Poulsbo. Featuring poets Neil Doherty, Rex Olson, and Kathryn MacDonald. Free. Info: 206-8124855. Author Judith Gille appearance: March 2, 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co., 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Gille will read from her book “The View from Casa Chepitos: A Journey Beyond the Border.” Those interested in Mexico will enjoy this memoir. Mexican snacks provided. Author Carol Cassella appearance: March 4, 7 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co., 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Celebrating the release of Cassella’s latest medical mystery novel, “Gemini.” Books on Tap trivia: March 5, 7:30-9 p.m. at the Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road, Bainbridge Island. Tap into your inner genius for book trivia. Newcomers welcome. Stop by the Bainbridge Library for a book list if you are feeling competitive. Read more, win more. Free. Ages 21 and older. Author Adrianne Harun appearance: March 6, 7:30 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Port Townsend author Adrianne Harun will discuss her novel “A Man Who Came Out of a Door in the Mountain.” Kingston Library Spring Book Sale: March. 7, 1-4 p.m. and March 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kingston Community Center. Sponsored by the Kingston Friends of the Library. Bainbridge Library book
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Chart-topping Christian band Big Daddy Weave will perform March 16 at Gateway Fellowship to benefit the Christian school’s financial aid program. Contributed photo sale: March 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., March 13, 1-4 p.m., March 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Info: bifriends.org. Reading party: March 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, 550 Winslow Way. Read a book among amazing art. It’s the quietest party you’ll ever attend. Info: www.biartmuseum.org. Poet Cathy Warner appearance: March 9, 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Warner will read from her book “Burnt Offerings.” Poet Holly J. Hughes appearance: March 13, 7:30 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Writer and poet Holly J. Hughes will discuss her book “Sailing by Ravens,” about how we find our way at sea, in love and in life. Three poets at Eagle Harbor: March 16, 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Three poets, Joannie Strangeland, Annette Spaulding-Convy and Jenifer Browne Lawrence will read and discuss poetry. Author Mark D. Bullard appearance: March 23, 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Island author Mark D. Bullard will discuss his book “Pillows for Your Prison Cell.” Author Scott Driscoll appearance and workshop: March 27, 7:30 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Driscoll will discuss his new book “Better You Go Home,” and give a mini workshop with tips on the writing process. K.D. Kragen: March 30, 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co. , 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Kragen will discuss his latest science fiction series “The Killware Chronicles.” Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for writers. Free.
Info: Bob, 360-830-4968.
MUSIC Great singers “American Baritones”: 2 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Norm Hollingshead shares his own collection of rare recordings. March 1 features Lawrence Tibbett. March 8 features Franco Corelli. March 22 features Robert Merrill. Jazz at Los Corales: Fridays, 6-9 p.m. at the Los Corales restaurant, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Feb. 28 with David Friesen on bass. March 7 with Mikel Rollins on bass and more. Shantala at Grace: March 2, 7 p.m. at Grace Church, 8595 Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Music duo Shantala with special guest and bansuri flute player Steve Gorn and guitarist Sean Frenette. A performance of Kirtan, ancient and sacred music of India. First Sunday Concert: March 2, 4 p.m. at the Waterfront Community Center, Bainbridge Island. The Harvard Trio, a Seattle-based chamber music trio, performs works of Beethoven, Zemlinksy, Ireland and Paquito D’Rivera. Admission is $20 adults, $10 youth. Tickets/info: brownpapertickets. com, www.firstsundaysconcerts. org. PayDay Daddy: March 7, 8 p.m. at the Red Dog Saloon, Port Orchard, March 8, 9 p.m. at JR’s Hideaway, Belfair, March 22, 8 p.m. at Chips Bar & Grill, Bremerton. Seabold Second Saturday: March 8 at Seabold Community Hall, 14451 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. The Pine Hearts will perform after an open mic at 7:30 p.m. Pay or play. $5. Info: www.thepinehearts.com, sites. google.com/site/seaboldmusic. Magical Strings celebrates Irish music: March 9, 2 p.m. at the Olalla Community Club, 12970 Olalla Valley Road, Olalla. Experience Irish music and stories with Celtic harps, hammered dulcimers, concertina, accordion and whistles. $15 suggested donation.
Big Daddy Weave: March 16, 7 p.m. at the Gateway Fellowship Church, 18901 8th Ave., Poulsbo. With Group 1 Crew and Tim Timmons. The only stop in Washington on the chart topping Christian band’s tour. Proceed’s benefit Gateway Christian School’s financial Aid program. Admission is $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Tickets/info: www. gatewayfellowship.com/events. Christopher of the Wolves performance: March 22, 7 p.m. at the Suquamish UCC, 18732 Division Ave., Suquamish. Internationally known musician, Christopher of the Wolves, will play his unique blend of exotic instruments combined with his passion for healing with sound. Info: www.unitynorthkitsap.org. Blues and Brews open mic: Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m. at Bella Luna Pizza, 18408 Angeline Avenue, Suquamish. Open mic blues and rock music. Info: 360-598-5398. Karaoke at Isla Bonita: Fridays, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 316 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Hosted by Eon Smith with a voice as beautiful as her smile. Sing to your heart’s desire all night long. Kitsap Pines Chorus meeting: Thursdays, 6:30-9 p.m. at Christ the Rock Community Church, 4100 SW Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard. Part of Sweet Adelines International, a group of women singers, a capella, barbershop style. Info: 360-710-8538, www. kitsappines.org.
Theater “Willy Wonka”: Through March 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Silverdale Community Center, 9279 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. The Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap presents Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka,” about a world-famous candy man and his quest to find an heir. Featuring songs from the family film of the same name. Tickets are $8-15. Show schedule: Feb. 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, and March 1,2, 7, 8 and 9. Sunday performances are at 6 p.m. Tickets: info: www.cstock.org/ shows/willy-wonka-2014.
“Almost, Maine”: Through March 1, 7:30 p.m. in the Southworth Theatre at Central Kitsap High School, 3700 Anderson Hill Road, Silverdale.. The Central Kitsap High School Theatre Program’s winter production features eight vignettes about the magical, mystical and fictional title town. $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. Tickets at the door. Info: 367-231-7779, gretchenn@cksd.wednet.edu. “Kentucky Cycle” discussion: Feb. 28, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. Retired Bainbridge High School teacher Ralph Cheadle, and Kate Carruthers, director of the upcoming Bainbridge Performing Arts production of the Kentucky Cycle, will discuss how the play both draws upon and illuminates 200 years of the American history and mythology. The play is a 1992 Pulitzer Prize winner by Robert Schenkkan, about three Kentucky families from 1175 to 1975, and examines the myths of America that have, for better or for worse, created the country we live in today. Info: www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org. The Edge Improv: March 1, 7:30 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. An evening of on-the-spot comedy based on audience suggestions. Tickets: $16 adults, $12 seniors, students, youth, military and teachers. Info/tickets: www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org. “Kentucky Cycle”: March 14-30, Part one is Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m. Part two is Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. At Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Told in two parts across two separate performances. The story of three families in Kentucky over the span of 200 years. Tickets: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, youth, military and teachers. Purchase tickets or get info online at www.bainbrigeperformingarts.org, 206-842-8569.
aroundkitsap Articles from communities on the Kitsap Peninsula. Read more stories on these newspapers’ website. Bainbridge island Review No-contact order lifted for Eagle Harbor: The Kitsap Public Health District lifted its no-contact advisory for Eagle Harbor on Feb. 25. People and their pets were warned to not have any contact with the waters of Eagle Harbor on Feb. 19 after 40,000 gallons of sewage spilled the night before near the intersection of Madison Avenue and Wallace Way. Health district officials said the city has since completed all necessary repairs and has cleaned up the spill area and stormwater system. Health district officials noted that the agency has an ongoing advisory against
harvesting shellfish in Eagle Harbor. Additionally, health officials recommend that people wash their hands or shower after contacting any natural waters in Kitsap County. For current shellfish closures within Kitsap County, call the hotline at 1-800-2BEWELL, or visit www.kitsappublichealth.org. — BainbridgeReview.com
Bremerton Patriot Bremerton will waive interest payments on parking tickets: Parking ticket scofflaws beware: The Bremerton Municipal Court places an automatic hold on a driver’s registration if the
Friday, February 28, 2014 driver has outstanding fines that have gone to collections. “We’re trying to be proactive and let people know the electronic system now does this automatically,” Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent said. The good news is that starting next month, the court will offer an amnesty program that will waive all interest payments for unpaid tickets so drivers won’t be blocked from registering their vehicles. Bremerton Municipal Court Manager Dawn Nelson says people will still have to pay the original fines, late fees and collection fees. “It gives the public an opportunity to take care of these before a hold goes on their registration, which hasn’t happened in a long time,” Nelson said. “It’s kind of a public service to give people an opportunity to clear that up.” City officials estimate that approximately $2 million is owed in unpaid Bremerton parking tickets. — BremertonPatriot.com
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Grandpa Dan Schremser helps a Pine Crest Elementary student with a math problem. Seraine Page / Central Kitsap Reporter
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North Kitsap Herald Educators to get sensitivity training: The North Kitsap School District will provide cultural sensitivity training to district employees and establish a diversity/equity committee, Superintendent Patty Page said Feb. 19. “It’s just time it becomes part of our practice,” she said. District employees need to approach sensitive topics thoughtfully, instead of reactively, Page said. Providing training and establishing a new committee focused on diversity and equity follows an investigation that left Poulsbo Elementary School Principal Claudia Alves on paid leave. The leave was not disciplinary. She went on administrative leave Jan. 21 and returned to work Feb. 18. “Thrilled to be back,” she told the Herald Feb. 19. She did not want to discuss her leave, but said it was “business as usual” at the school. See Around Kitsap, Page 10
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a judgment in the above-entitled action. Legal Description: THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W. M , I N K l T S A P C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, LYING EASTERLY OF THE SUQUAMISH TO GAMBLE COUNTY ROAD; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 20 FEET THEREOF. Post Office Address: 23850 Port Gamble Road Northeast, Poulsbo, WA 98370. Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 052602-2-033-2006 The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, April 11, 2014 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street. Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $103,528.24, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sheriffs Office at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF Attorney for Plaintiff: RCO LEGAL, P.S. 13555 SE 36th St., Suite 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone: 206-230-0212 /s/David White By: David White Chief of Investigations and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Date of first publication: 02/21/14 Date of last publication: 03/14/14 (PW992044)
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, V. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL; ESTATE OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL; DAWN MCDANIEL; U N I T E D S TAT E S O F AMERICA; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, Defendants. NO. 13-2-00884-1 SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL, E S TAT E O F A L A N K . MCDANIEL; DAWN MCDANIEL; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PRISCILLA (“NICKI”) ORCUTT, Deceased. NO.14 4 00084 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below have been appointed as Personal Representative ofthis Estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any other wise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the orig-
TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL; E S TAT E O F A L A N K . MCDANIEL; DAWN MCDANIEL; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint; JUDGMENT DEBTORS: SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. , its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL; ESTATE OF ALAN K. MCDANIEL; DAWN MCDANIEL; U N I T E D S TAT E S O F AMERICA; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described
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in the complaint, Defendants. No. 13-2-00884-1 WRIT FOR ORDER OF SALE (ZERO MONTH REDEMPTION PERIOD) AN ORDER OF SALE HAS BEEN ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE, DIRECTED TO THE SHERIFF OF KITS A P C O U N T Y, C O M MANDING THE SHERIFF AS FOLLOWS, WHEREAS, FROM: THE KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S OFFICE TO: THE SHERIFF OF K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON On December 30, 2013, a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure (“Judgment”) was entered in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (“Plaintiff’) against the defendants Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Alan K. McDaniel; Estate of Alan K. McDaniel; Dawn McDaniel; State of Washington; Occupants of the Premises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint (“Defendants”). The Judgment forecloses the interests of all the Defendants in and to the following described property (“Property”) commonly known as 23850 Port Gamble Road Northeast, Poulsbo, WA 98370 for the total sum of $153,341.51 with interest thereon at the rate of 12.000% per annum beginning on December 30, 2013, until satisfied. The Property situated in
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Kitsap County, State of Washington, is legally described as: THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W. M . , I N K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, LYING EASTERLY OF THE SUQUAMISH TO GAMBLE COUNTY ROAD; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 20 FEET THEREOF. THEREFORE, pursuant to RCW 61.12.060, and in the name of the State of Washington, you are hereby commanded to sell the Property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in order to satisfy the Judgment, including post-judgment interest and costs. MAKE RETURN HEREOF within sixty days of the date indicated below, showing you have executed the same. Pursuant to RCW 6.21.050(2), the Sheriff may adjourn the foreclosure sale from time to time, not exceeding thirty days beyond the last date at which this Writ is made returnable, with the consent of the plaintiff endorsed upon this Writ or by a contemporaneous writing. WITNESS, the Honorable KEVIN D. HULL Judge of the Superior Court and the seal of said Court, affixed this 4th day of Februar y, 2014 at Port Orchard, Washington. By: DAVID W. PETERSON Superior Court Clerk By: JERRIE DAVIES Deputy Clerk Presented by:
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