Central Kitsap Reporter, June 29, 2012

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First day of summer CKSD money and communication problems lead to meltdown School board holding closed sessions to address issues that started in public By Patrick McDonough pmcdonough@soundpublishing.com

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Six-year-old Malia Young, right, inspects the available flavors at Cold Stone Creamery while her little brother Neyo, 4, and big sister Mariah, 8, do the same at around 2:30 p.m. See more photos from the first day of summer on pages 13 and 14.

Feds dole out $750K to fund six new sheriff’s deputies Veterans and laid-off deputies have first crack at jobs when they open By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office has been awarded a Community Oriented Police Services grant from the U.S. Dept. of Justice to fund six deputy sheriff positions. The sheriff may use grant funds to hire military veterans or rehire laidoff officers, according to rules of the grant. “This is good news and a great opportunity to support our military veterans and improve public safety,” said Sheriff Steve Boyer, who described

the grant award announcement as a “quiet, but very much appreciated surprise.” More than $111 million is being awarded to public safety agencies. In Western Washington, both Clallam and Kitsap Counties won. Grant winning cities include Burien, Tacoma and Port Townsend Police Departments. The estimated amount of federal dollars expected in Kitsap County, during the three-year grant period, is $750,000. One requirement of the grant is that the the county is expected to match it to a certain level. “I’m very pleased that the U. S.

Department of Justice has recognized the exceptional work accomplished by our deputies and detectives and their involvement with on-going community oriented policing concepts,” added Sheriff Boyer. “Since the economic downturn this agency has lost 35 positions. We’ve been reduced to an almost impossible staffing ratio. The thin blue line is in jeopardy of becoming a thinner blue dash line. But the men and women of your sheriff’s office have persevered. This award reflects well on their efforts.” In all, the COPS grant funding awards for 2012 will go to more than 220 cities and counties across the country and is aimed at creating or saving approximately 800 law enforcement positions.

What began as a regularly scheduled meeting of the Central Kitsap School Board quickly transformed into a two hour closed session after two board members expressed discontent with Superintendent Greg Lynch, issues of communication and district finances. The evening meeting on June 20 took a turn when board member Christy Cathcart began questioning Superintendent Greg Lynch on the timeline involved in receiving information on the district’s loss of funding from Heavy Impact Aid. Cathcart drew a timeline from a series of internal school board emails and said she had not been made aware of the loss of the funding in a timely manner. Cathcart questioned transparency of communication within the board and with the superintendent. “I want to know what you knew and when you knew it,” she said. The loss of federal funding was citied by district leaders as the primary cause of the huge budget shortfall that is likely to result in cuts to education in 2013 and beyond. Ly nch d isputed Cathcart’s claim, but said he would look into the matter further. In the wake of Cathcart’s statements, board mem-

ber Eric Greene also conveyed concern over the issue and cited a 77-day delay in receiving information about the denied grant application. Shortly after 7 p.m., the dispute escalated and the board abruptly called a series of closed session meetings that lasted more than two hours. After the closed sessions, the board returned and board president Chris Stokke read a prepared statement expressing confidence in Lynch, school administration and staff. “The school board is committed to support the superintendent, administration and staff in order to preserve the high quality of education provided to the students of our school district,” he read. The board then proceeded to address a truncated agenda including a handful of grant items and then adjourned the meeting. After the meeting, Lynch discussed the issues leading to the closed session and said the district’s current financial woes exacerbated emotions within the board and caused stress within the district. “That in of itself sets up a condition for organizational stress,” he said. “And I believe what we have seen is a byproduct of those conditions.” The closed sessions and board members’ concerns about communications came on the heels of a June 7 vote of “no confidence” in See MELTDOWN, A16


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Special needs students find expression through quilting By Patrick McDonough pmcdonough@soundpublishing.com

At first glance, the quilts displayed in the hallways of Cougar Valley Elementary School in Silverdale might not seem extraordinary, but they are for the special needs students who created them. The students, who are faced with challenges such as autism, spina bifida and sometimes unidentified conditions, recently created 20 quilts as a way to express themselves artistically and connect with the world. Several instructors that

helped students create the collection of quilts said the project assisted the students in learning, but also expressed a unique world that not many see. The quilts are sewn with 8-by-8 inch pieces of cloth; each square of a quilt is a window into a special world; some squares hold Disney characters while others show Hot Wheels patterns, hearts and even works of art from the children. Ellen Norris, a speech language pathologist at the school, said the quilts were made of materials chosen

by the students, and tended towards the tactile. “The material is very sensory,” she said. “Some of the kids are non-verbal, but we could tell what they liked by how they reacted to the material.” Touch could be an important way for the students to express themselves Norris said and added that beyond choices of color and touch, the cloth used often held deeper meaning for the students. Norris said one student’s parent had returned from deployment in the Middle

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A special needs student at Cougar Valley Elementary School spends time creating a personalized quilt. East and the child had connected the sight of the desert camouflage with the longawaited return of a parent. “The child’s father gave us a shirt and we used the material and incorporated it into

the quilt,” she said. Once the materials were chosen, teachers helped the students with the process of creating the quilts. The teachers marked the cloth and students assisted in cut-

ting the material and working the sewing machines. Over a period of weeks, the quilts began to take shape. Each child had a role in every element of the creation of their quilts. “It wasn’t just us making the quilts for them,” she said. “Each child made their own quilts.” Along with materials donated by parents, Norris Tim Rogers, a special education teacher at the school, contributed a classroom PTA grant of $200 and the Kitsap County School Retirees Association donated another $150. “Sometimes people don’t see the kids, they see the disability,” Rogers said. “If you spend 20 minutes with one of these kids, you will see they have a lot of personality.”

Woodlands Elementary kicks off summer reading program By Patrick McDonough pmcdonough@soundpublishing.com

The summer reading program at Woodlands Elementary School in Bremerton began with a really great crazy idea. That idea took seed three years ago during a conversation between school librarian and teacher, Elizabeth Roberts, and the school’s

Principal, Jeff McCormick. Roberts and McCormick discussed what is known as the “summer slide” in young readers, a term used by educators to define a loss of reading ability between last day of a school year and the first day of the next. Roberts said she went home and was unable to get the conversation out of her

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mind. “I went home wondering what I could do,” she said. “And then I had a really great crazy idea.” The idea was to open the school library to young people during the summer. That year, Roberts and a group of volunteers from the school did just that and the program was born and continues to grow. The first year, Roberts said 200 young people came to the program at the library, the second year she had almost 500. This year, Roberts is

expecting at least as many and perhaps more. She said there are many reasons students take advantage of the program. Among them are games, painting and other crafts and computer access to fun learning material. Students also engage in other creative activities such as making book bags out of t-shirts, and this year Roberts said she will work with young people to create their own books. “Kids just love to make stuff,” she said. And of course there will

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be reading. Roberts said the program offers young people a chance to read, to be read to and to be able to take books home from the library during the summer. The U.S. Department of Education recommends summer reading programs and research shows that students who engage in such programs may actually gain competency during summer months. Roberts said she had applied for a Target Early learning grant and the retailer had awarded her $2,000. She said these funds would make it possible to continue and increase activities for the program. “We will be able to give children books to keep,” she said.

The program is also one that parents enjoy. Roberts said parents visit with their children and work large puzzles and play games and this created a positive family dynamic around reading and learning in general for families and extended families. “I feel like the school, parents and the kids are all a big family,” Roberts said. The Summer Reading Program will be held in the Woodlands Elementary Library from noon to 2 p.m. every Thursday through Aug. 9. Roberts said she invited parents and their children to attend and have fun staying engaged in learning. “When the entire family gets involved,’ she said. “That is a great feeling.”

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Multi-screen cinema opens in downtown Bremerton Thirty jobs and an area anchor By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

Seefilm Bremerton Cinema garnered outstanding reviews over the weekend following a grand-opening Friday. “I think it went really well,” said Daryn McLennan, a managing partner in the movie theater project. “We only had six of our 10 screens running, but other than that, it went great. There were obviously some little bumps and bruises with the first weekend, but overall, things went really well.” McLennan said that he has been involved in the movie theater business for about 17 years and is also a co-owner of two cinemas in Roseburg, Oreg. He said he and his partners looked at several markets, but Bremerton proved to be the best choice. “One goal we’d like to

be a part of is downtown revitalization and being a part of something like that was a big draw,” McLennan said. “One of the bigger missing pieces in Bremerton was something like this for the downtown area.” Indeed, many people believe that the cinema, located at the corner of Fourth and Park, will serve as an anchor to a newly renovated Fourth Street corridor that features improved sidewalks, lighting, planting, the placement of power lines underground and brick street pavers; a new multi-million-dollar United Way building next to the cinema; a parking garage and more. In all, the work, which the city is putting the finishing touches on, cost some $30 million. The cinema also has some final touches in store. A coffee shop and cafe with indoor and outdoor seating will be put in at the corner, more siding and neon lighting will finish the 30,000-square-

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The projection booth isn’t what it used to be: Sam Schmidtke is able to run ten digital movie screens from this computer station upstairs at the Seefilm Bremerton Cinema. Six of the cinema’s ten screens opened to the public June 22 and the rest should be open today. foot building’s facade and 20-foot posters, that will rotate three or four times a year, will go up on the south side of the building. McL en na n sa id Tuesday that all ten

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Keep it in the open IN OUR OPINION

It is more than a little unfair and quite problematic that the Central Kitsap School District moved a public discussion on the nature of their budget problems behind closed doors when the discussion got ugly. The move to a closed session also delayed the public’s access to the proposed 2012-2013 school district budget, which was to be presented to the board during the June 20 meeting and is expected to contain cuts to some programs. The public meeting was driven behind closed doors when board members questioned the superintendent’s handling of knowledge about the loss of millions in federal funding dollars. The first presentation is now August 8 with board adoption expected on Aug. 22, effectively cutting out any time for the public to review and respond. The loss of that federal aid led to much of this year’s budget shortfall and the problems with the 2013 budget, which is still somewhere between $700,000 and $900,000 out of balance. The discussion is a very public one and it is a stretch of state public meeting laws for the board to take the entire discussion behind closed doors as already done. The board then called a special meeting Wednesday evening, after our deadline, and was expected to again discuss behind closed doors the issue that was originally raised in public – what the superintendent knew and why it took so long to tell the board? We believe that the school board should move the discussion, warts and all, back into the open light of a public meeting so that the public might have the best possible chance to understand where their elected school board members stand on the issue(s) that derailed the budget timeline before the district produces its rosiest version of events.

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Responsible voter action In the next final selection Everything week we will on their balbe celebratlot, each choice Bremerton ing our nation’s should include a Independence certain amount Day. The actions of knowledge of of this day the candidates became a pivotal themselves and point in our hisbe based in some tory that set our basic research country on a about key issues course which led tied to the electColleen Smidt to the established positions in ment of a system question. of self-government that promA wide variety of options ises its citizens certain rights, and opportunities exist for privileges and responsibilities. local candidates to get their Rights that we continue to message out. Some of these hold close and enjoy to this opportunities are detailed, very day. informative and effective. As citizens and voters, we Others are just glossy, fluffy, can best honor the hard work superficial or just a plain waste and sacrifices made by genof resources and money. erations of Americans for the Voters that have the time establishment and continuaand ability to attend candidate tion of these rights by taking forums, should do so. The them seriously and approaching them with as much knowledge, honesty and conviction The complete schedule of as possible. Do your homeLeague of Women Voters work before you vote. events is listed on their website at www.lwvwa.org/kitLook beyond the stacks of sap/index.html brochures lining your mail box, the forest of brightly colored campaign signs that liter the local landscape or the forums are the best opportunibright smile and a handshake ties, by far, for the local elecfrom the candidate themselves. torate to see and hear most of Find the substance. the locals running for office. Casting a vote in an elecIt’s where candidates are asked tion is much more than the questions by the hosting orgamechanics of filling in the nization and each candidate appropriate blanks on the balhas a set amount of time to lot. When a citizen makes that respond to that question. I

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Teammates as Family It was the bottom of the 6th (and last) inning. They were behind by nine runs and their heads hung low. Now is not the time, I thought, to tell Owen he didn’t make the All-Stars team and that his older brother did. I had gotten the call right before the championship Little League game and there hadn’t been enough time to tell Owen first. Plus, it would have been bad for pre-game morale. Now, however, as I watched the Lions drag out onto the field, their faces red and defeated, it seemed there never would be a “right time.” These are the moments that I miss Dustin most. One of the hardest aspects of single-parenting is playing both roles of Mom and Dad. Parenting involves a heavy amount of good-cop/badcop and when you’re alone, you have to make tough choices: Do I tell him to suck it up and try harder next time? Or do I coddle him and tell him that the decision stinks? Ordinarily, when I’m coddling, Dustin plays “bad cop.” When I’m toeing the line, he pats the boys on the back. There is an emotional balance. That balance got

all out of whack during the baseball season. My usual

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Sarah Smiley role from the bleachers (“ultimate cheerleader” and “deliverer of Gatorade and bubble gum”) was complicated by the need to take on Dustin’s role: sports enthusiast, believer in the game and personal trainer. Along the way, I got it all wrong. Telling Ford that his slide into second base looked like someone “jumping into a swimming pool” apparently wasn’t the right thing to say. Yelling for Owen to “keep his chin up” wasn’t welcome. The boys needed their dad. Or did they? The day before I knew Owen had not made AllStars, he said, “Sometimes I feel angry when I see other boys with their dads.” I

understood. At the beginning of the season, I overheard fathers talking about taking their boys to the batting cages, and I felt sad. Would Owen have made All-Stars if Dustin had been home to help him? I don’t know. What I do know, however, is that the absence of the boys’ father has at times been offset, at least partially, by all that they have gained. When you’re missing a parent, you learn to depend on other people for support. That’s not such a bad thing. Sometimes that support comes from other kids. Also not a bad thing. For Owen, support ultimately came from his teammates. Our local Little League keeps boys on the same team throughout their “career.” (Once a Lion, always a Lion.) The kids build team identity. They bond with their coaches. They see older teammates grow and change. (Who hit their growth spurt between seasons?) And the team becomes a second, if somewhat seasonal, family. At the beginning of the championship game, it became clear that the opposing team was bringing out the big guns: their top, oldest pitcher who can throw about

80 MPH. I thought of Owen in the dugout and wondered if he was scared. Then the announcer said, “First up for the Lions, Owen Smiley.” Oh. Dear. God. I’m only half joking when I say I wanted to stop the game. From the dugout, I heard Owen’s teammates cheering him on. “You’ve got this, O,” they yelled. Owen struck out, but still, his teammates gave him high-fives as he ran back to them. They know it’s their job to bring up future Lions. Just like his older brother before him, Owen is receiving an education in the dugout. Yes, part of that “education” involves learning new words and someone asking, “Do you still believe in Santa

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guy who promises to give you the most free stuff from the government that is paid for by your neighbors.” “Technically, that is not correct, but your answer is regrettably accurate these days. Let’s try some questions about America’s system of government. How many branches are there in our government?” “Four: executive, judicial, legislative and the Federal Reserve run by that Bernanke guy who prints trillions in new money to pay the government’s bills.” “Though you are technically wrong again, your answer makes sense to me. Let’s try another: What is the U.S. Constitution and can it be changed?” “The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land!

Clause,” but mostly, it means a dozen other “brothers” who can teach Owen things his mother cannot. By the bottom of the sixth, the game was virtually over. The Lions didn’t stand a chance. Then someone stole second. And another stole third. Suddenly and dramatically, the Lions scored 10 runs and won the championship with only one out. It was better than any major league game. And Owen had been part of it. I waited until after the team victory party, after they were drenched in sweat and full of soda and cookies. As we got in the car to go home, I broke the news. Owen’s happy face turned sad. Tears made dirt tracks down his

cheeks. “What? I didn’t make it?” Turns out, there is no good time to tell a kid he didn’t make the team. Owen’s oldest teammates, the ones leaving the Lions this year, came to the car and saw that Owen was crying. They hopped in the van and started their pep talk: They hadn’t made All-Stars the first year either. They think Owen is an awesome kid. They think he will make it next year. Owen began to smile. Owen started to feel special. Owen remembered everything he loves about baseball — mostly, the team. He went to bed (mostly) happy. And to be honest, I’m not sure even his dad could have done that for him.

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County treasurer, budget OK going into mid year Outlook is flat or no growth By GREG SKINNER gskinner@soundpublishing.com

The Board of Kitsap County Commissioners Monday heard news from the county’s money handlers that the 2012 budget is holding up as of

mid-year. “It’s about on track,” said Chaz Hilton, senior financial analyst for Kitsap County. The in-the-black condition of the $78 million operations budget is largely attributed to be the result of better revenue projections by staff and less labor expense for a government trimmed by

years of layoffs and attrition of county employees. As of May 10, 33 on-thebooks jobs were unfilled in departments such as the prosecutors office, the auditor’s office, the treasurer’s office and sheriff ’s office. If the year ended today, the county could put $827,000 into a reserve status, Hilton said.

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The board of directors of the Port Townsend based Quimper Community Federal Credit Union has signed a letter of intent to merge with much-larger Kitsap Credit Union. “Through a partnership with Kitsap Credit Union, this merger will provide

the economies of scale and resources to provide products and services that our members have been asking for but we could not provide as a small credit union,” said Quimper CEO Debbi Green­spane in a statement. “I am thrilled that through this venture our members will have increased access with 17 additional branch locations and 52 ATMs throughout the Peninsula area and availability of thousands of ATMs through the national Coop network.”

Cha rl ie A r t hu r, Quimper’s board chairman, will join the ninemember Kitsap Credit Union board of directors after the merger. A member of the current Quimper Supervisory Committee will join Kitsap’s four-member Supervisory Committee. Auther said discussions with Kitsap Credit Union had been underway since February with the goal to “provide more services, more loans” and also deal more effectively with the

challenges of the economy agreement, gaining approvand “increasing pace and al from the National Credit expense of new regulatory Union Administration requirements.” and the Washington State The merger would Department of Financial rebrand Quimper as Institutions and providing branches of Kitsap Credit Quimper members more Union and give the credit in-depth information union its first offices in about the merger,” said Jefferson Leah Olson, County. K it s ap’s T h e vice presim e r g e r “One thing we’ve dent of vote by the always tried to do is marketing. Q u i m p e r to stay local. We’ve Kitsap memberC r e d i t ship is always been involved Un ion , e x p e c t e d with the local which has to take community,” $901 milplace in late – Elliot Gregg, Kitsap lion in September assets, 326 Credit Union president or early employees, O c t o b e r . and CEO. 17 offices No action and 85,000 is needed by the Kitsap members, was established Credit Union member- in Bremerton in 1934, five ship. years before Quimper, “The necessary steps which has $47 million in between now and then are assets and 18 employees. formalizing the merger Membership eligibility is

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Friends of Tom Kayser, owner of the yacht Desiderta, congregate at the Port Orchard Marina. Kayser, a West Seattle resident, said he plans to move to Port Orchard someday.

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Right, 12-year-old Kendal plunges into the Sinclair Inlet on the first day of summer.

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Fires at OHS spur arson investigation By KEVAN MOORE kmoore@soundpublishing.com

The Kitsap County Fire Marshal said that several fires at Olympic High School on June 20 were arson. A reward up to $1,500 is being offered through the Arson Alarm Foundation for information regarding the fires. Anyone who knows anything about the incident is encouraged to call 360337-4442. Police and firefighters were alerted to the fires at 10:17 p.m. One school van was completely destroyed and another was damaged, but salvageable, after firefighters extin-

guished flames, according to authorities. A Kitsap County Sheriff’s deputy extinguished a small fire in nearby brush. A fire was set in a recycling bin area adjacent to the school. “A blue plastic bin was set on fire along with a shop vac,” according to a police report. “This was set directly next to the window of G Pod (semi-permanent mobile classroom).” A school custodian called 911 to report the various fires. She told police that she was doing an exterior security check of the building when she heard the fire alarm go of.

The woman ran to check a fire panel and it indicated that G Pod was activated. She headed that way and summoned other janitorial staff to the scene to help put the fire out. The woman then noticed the fire near the vans and called that in as well. Police asked the custodian if she had seen any suspicious people in the area and she said that she had not. Other staff members also told police that they had not seen any suspicious activity. A pair of deputies then walked the school grounds to see if any other fires had been set in the area, but none were found.

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A Brownsville woman who was rescued from the basement of her burning home by firefighters June 19 died two days later at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Brandy Nelson, 34, died June 21, while surrounded by family members, according to whom?

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“Our member’s vote of no confidence came after careful consideration,” she said. “It is a public statement that the relationship between the association and our school district is not where we want it to be.” A special session of the board was held June 27 with agenda items including complaints against one or more public employees, and to review their performance. Despite the vote of no confidence, both Lynch and Nicholson have expressed their willingness to address concerns of communications within the district. Lynch said he was willing to address any issues to work to create the best learning environment for students. “I believe, like any large, complex organization, we are not perfect. I don’t expect everything to go right 100 percent of the time,” he said. “What I do expect is that when things don’t go right, we take a look at why, and we take appropriate action.” Nicholson and members of the CKEA are willing to address issues within the district and find a means of ensuring the best education for the students involved. “We want to move forward and work together to build another relationship which will work better for the students,” she said.


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petitioner to be the legal parent of the child. BORN CHILD. ANJALI R. CHAKRABARTY was born to SHARON A. CHAKRABARTY on October 17, 1994 at Beck Bagan Nursing Home, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. You have been named as the father of the child. The court hearing on the Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship shall be the 7th day of August, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the Kitsap County Superior Court, 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, Washington, 98366. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THIS HEARING MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS TO THE ABOVENAMED CHILD. You may respond to this summons and notice by filing a written response with the Clerk of the Court and serving a copy of your response on the attorney for petitioners whose name and address appear at the end of this summons and notice. If you do not serve your written response within thirty (30) days after the first date of publication of this summons and notice, the court may enter an Order of Default against you permanently terminating all of your rights to the above-named child. You are further notified that you have the right to be represented by an attorney, and if you are indigent and request an attorney, an attorney will be appointed for you. You are further notified that your failure to respond to this

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termination action within thirty (30) days after the first date of publication of this summons and notice will result in the termination of your parent-child relationship with respect to the child. You are further notified that you have the right to file a claim of paternity under chapter 26.26 of the Revised Code of Washington. You are further notified that your failure to file a claim of paternity under chapter 26.26 of the Revised Code of Washington or failure to respond to the petition for termination of parent-child relationship which has been filed herein, within thirty (30) days after the first date of publication of this summons and notice, is grounds to terminate your parent-child relationship with respect to the child. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT IF THE CHILD IS EITHER: A. A MEMBER OF AN INDIAN TRIBE OR B. ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN AN INDIAN TRIBE AND THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF A MEMBER OF AN INDIAN TRIBE AND IF YOU ACKNOWLEDGE PATERNITY OF THE CHILD OR IF YOUR PATERNITY OF THE CHILD IS ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP, YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS MAY NOT BE TERMINATED, UNLESS: (1) YOU GIVE VALID CONSENT TO TERMINATION OR (2) YOUR PARENTCHILD RELATIONSHIP IS TERMINATED INVOLUNTARILY PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 26.33 OR

CHAPTER 13.34 0 F THE REVISED CODE 0 F WASHINGTON. NOTE: “INDIAN TRIBE” IS DEFINED IN 25 U.S.C. 1903. IT REFERS TO AMERICAN INDIANS OR ALASKA NATIVES. One method of filing your response and serving a copy on the petitioners is to send them by certified mail with return receipt requested. DATED this June 21, 2012. /s/ RICHARD C. TIZZANO RICHARD C. TIZZANO, WXBA 22296 Attorney for Petitioners P.O. box 400/19717 Front Street NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 (360) 779-5551 Date of first publication: 06/29/12 Date of last publication: 07/13/12 CK400150 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KITSAP WEBSTER BANK N.A., Plaintiff, v. MATTHEW R. ERICKSON AND CYNTHIA R. ERICKSON, Defendant. NO. 10-2-00890-1 SUMMONS A lawsuit has been started against you in the above-entitled court by plaintiff. Plaintiff’s claim is stated in the written Complaint, a copy of which is served upon you with this Summons. In order to defend against this lawsuit, you must respond to the Complaint by stating your defense in writing, and serve a copy upon the person signing this Summons within twenty (20) days after the ser-

vice of this Summons if served in the State of Washington, or within sixty (60) days if served outside the State of Washington, excluding the day of service, or a default judgment may be entered against you without notice. A default judgment is one where plaintiff is entitled to what it asks for because you have not responded. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before a default judgment may be entered. You may demand that the plaintiff file this lawsuit with the court. If you do so, the demand must be in writing and must be served upon the person signing this Summons. Within 14 days after you serve the demand, the plaintiff must file this lawsuit with the court, or the service on you of this Summons and Complaint will be void. 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. THIS SUMMONS is issued pursuant to Rule 4 of the Superior Court Civil Rules of the State of Washington. DATED this 25th day of May, 2012. Maya Anderson, WSB # 41181 Robinson Tait, P.S. Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication: 05/25/2012 Date of last publication: 06/29/2012 (CK389064)

Superior Court of Washington County of CLARK In re the Adoption of: Taylor Garrison DOB: 05/05/2000 Minor Child. No. 12-5-00138-8 SUMMONS & NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PETITION/ HEARING RE TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP To Thomas E. Garrison AND TO: Any person claiming a paternal interest in the abovenamed child. You have been named as the father ofthe above-named child. A Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship has been filed in the above-entitled court. The petitioner is asking the court for an order permanently terminating the parentchild relationship between you and the child, permanently terminating all of your rights to the child, and for a Decree of Adoption declaring the prospective adoptive parents to be the legal parents of the child. The child, Taylor Garrison was born on May 5, 2000, at Harrison Memorial Hospital. In order to defend against the petition, you must respond to the petition by stating your defense in writing and by serving a copy upon the attorney for the petitioner, Crystal Lambert-Schroeder, at the address below within thirty (30) days after the date of first publication of this summons and notice or an order permanently terminating your parentchild relationship with the child by default will be entered. A default order is one where the pe-

titioner is entitled to what he asks for because you have not responded. If you serve a notice of appearance on the attorney of record at the address below, you are entitled to notice before a default order may be entered. One method of filing your response and serving a copy on the petitioner’s is to send them by certified mail with return receipt requested. If service is made by mail, the service shall be deemed complete upon the third day following the day upon which the response is placed in the mail, unless the third day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday in which event service shall be deemed complete on the first day other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday following the third day. You have the right to be represented by an attorney. If you are indigent and request an attorney, an attorney will be appointed for you. You have the right to file a claim of paternity under Chapter 26.26 of the Revised Code of Washington or to respond to the petition for termination of parent-child relationship which has been filed herein, within thirty days (30) of the first publication of the summons and notice. Your failure to file a claim of paternity under Chapter 26.26 of the Revised Code of Washington or to respond to the petition for termination of parent-child relationship which has been filed herein, within thirty days ofthe first publication of this summons and notice is grounds to

terminate your parentchild relationship with respect to the child. If the child is an Indian Child as defined by the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978,25 U.S.C. 1901 et sec. and if you acknowledge paternity of the child or if your paternity ofthe child is established prior to the termination of the parent-child relationship, your parental rights may not be terminated unless you give valid consent to termination or your parent-child relationship is terminated involuntarily pursuant to Chapter 26.33 or 13.34 RCW. The court hearing on the Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship shall be on Friday, June 29, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.. in the Clark County Superior Court Family Law Annex, Department 4, Honorable Judge Gregory Gonzales address: 601 E Evergreen, Vancouver, Washington 98660. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED CHILD. DATED this 11th day of May, 2012. CRYSTAL V LAMBERTS C H R O E D E R , WSBA41317 Attorney for the Petitioner Date of first publication: 05/25/12 Date of last publication: 06/29/12 CK626759


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Children’s author to host workshop for young writers By Patrick McDonough pmcdonough@soundpublishing.com

Every child’s life matters, and every child has a great story to tell. For local children’s author George Shannon, those are words to live and work by. The importance of children’s lives and stories are behind the primary philosophy of a workshop Shannon plans to host Saturday at the Sylvan Way Library. The workshop, titled “Kids! So You Want to be

a Writer?” offers young people that are interested in storytelling an opportunity to learn from the award-winning author. Part of the Kitsap Regional Library’s ongoing efforts to engage families in reading and learning, the workshop includes practice, tips and advice from the author’s own experience as a writer for kids. For Shannon, who has published 40 books of his own, it is also a way to share his life-long love of books. From an early age,

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Children’s author George Shannon will host a workshop for young writers June 30 at the Sylvan Way Library in Bremerton. Shannon said the workshop will help young people find their own stories from the books they love and their own lives. Shannon loved family visits to the library. When he was a young reader his family could not afford many books. The library offered a world of discovery for free, he said.

Labeled a “daydreamer,” Shannon loved to create his own stories, and, by seventh grade, he was writing his own. Almost two decades would pass before his first manuscript was accepted and turned him into the published children’s author

he is today. Shannon worked as children’s librarian for five years while writing his first book, “Lizard’s Song.” One of the obstacles he had to overcome was thinking that his life was not interesting enough to form the

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creative basis of a good children’s book. One of the primary goals of the workshop is to help young story-tellers avoid that pitfall, he said. “Everyone grows up thinking they do not have a life that is interesting,” he said. “I want young people to know that their life matters, and that they have a great story to tell.” The workshop will offer interactions on elements of story-telling. Shannon said one important method he used was to help children find their own voices from within the books and stories they love. “Children discover what they like, and if they discover it they remember it,” he said. Shannon has won multiple awards including being honored by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council as an “Island Treasure.” He said, however, his greatest honor was often found on library shelves. “My biggest award is when I go into a library and one of my books is falling apart because it has been checked out so many times,” he said. Shannon said he has toured as an international lecturer and held workshops for over 30 years, and parents and young people alike had enjoyed the events. The event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 30 at the Sylvan Way Library in Bremerton and Shannon encouraged parents to bring their young storytellers to the event and help them unleash their own creativity. “If your child has a love of stories, this is a chance for them to make their own,” he said.


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Bangor officer first female to qualify as submarine supply officer

In order to receive her Supply dolphins, Christianson - already a qualified Naval Flight Officer and surface supply officer - was required to demonstrate knowledge in basic submarine operations and engineering fundamentals, perform damage control functions, and qualify as a diving officer of the watch (DOOW). “I was honored to be given the opportunity to serve aboard a submarine, so receiving my

Lt. is one of 25 first females to serve on subs By Navy News Service

A sailor assigned to USS Ohio became the first female supply officer in the U.S. Navy to qualify in submarines, June 22. Lt. Britta Christianson of Ohio’s Gold Crew received her Submarine Supply Corps “dolphins” from the Gold Crew Commanding Officer Capt. Rodney Mills during a brief ceremony at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard a nd Inter med iate Maintenance Facility. “I’m very proud of Lt. Christianson’s accomplishments today,” said Mills, “ I’m glad to welcome her to the elite community of dolphinwearing submariners, past and present. She is a superb supply officer, an excellent watchstander, and she will be critical to ensuring the ship’s success during our upcoming deployment.” Ohio is undergoing maintenance at PSNS & IMF, having returned to the Pacific Northwest in March after a 14-month deployment to the southwest Pacific Ocean. Christianson, a native of Chippewa Falls, Wis., joined the Gold Crew in November 2011 during Ohio’s deployment.

She is one of 13 women - four supply officers and nine submarine line officers under instruction - assigned to Ohio

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Bremerton school levy scheduled By Patrick McDonough pmcdonough@soundpublishing.com

Bremerton voters will be asked to decide whether or not to approve a $7.6 million capital projects levy for the Bremerton School District on Aug. 7. Resolution 2011/12-14 looks to raise money for major repairs and improvements of multiple schools in the Bremerton School District. The money would be used towards replacing or upgrading the district’s central kitchen and expanding the West Hills STEM academy. Other recommended uses for the money would include technology upgrades and general energy upgrades throughout school buildings. If passed, the levy would inject $1.9 million per year of funding into the district from 2013 through 2016 and would increase taxes by 61 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value for each of the four years the levy is in effect. The last time district officials asked for funding from taxpayers was in 2010 when voters approved a renewal of a school support levy in the district for years 2010 through 2013. The previous levy was approved by voters by more than a 64 percent margin and supplied funding for the district by more than $10 million per year. Community members expressed mixed feelings involving the current levy vote placed before taxpayers. Doris Carender, a retiree living in the district, said she supported the best possible education in the dis-

trict, but felt that officials in the district should learn to work within existing budgets instead of placing a further burden on already strapped taxpayers. “They do not consider those who are hurting right now,” she said. “Our tax rates keep going up every year. My husband and I are both retired and on a fixed income, and it hurts.” Geri Jordan owns and manages multiple properties in the school district. She said education was among the most important uses of tax money. “I support the levy,” she said. “I think the improve-

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Continued from page 2 Club. Keyport’s Fourth of July Parade assembles at 1 p.m. at the Fire Station on Pacific Avenue. Children and adults are welcome to march. The parade is sponsored by the Keyport Improvement Club. Keyport Bible Church sponsors a free barbecue and old-fashioned family games from 2-4 p.m. in the Keyport Bible Church Multipurpose Building. Kingston Kingston’s Fourth of July Celebration takes place over two days, beginning July 3, and for good reason. The town by the bay has a full schedule of events: Music at the Market; the Fourth of July Music Festival; Tiny Town for children, with activities, amusements and contests; a breakfast at the Yacht Club; Fun Run; parade, and fireworks. Tiny Town opens July 3, 10 a.m., at Kola Kole Park. The Kingston Cove Yacht Club Pancake Breakfast in July 4, 8-11 a.m. Music at the Market is July 4, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., followed by the Music Festival, both at Mike Wallace Park. Both events feature blues, R&B, rock and country rock musicians from the region. The Fourth of July parade begins about 12:15 p.m. Volunteers from the Kingston Food Bank will be in the parade collecting non-perishable food and cash donations. The fireworks show begins at about 10:30 p.m.,

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Poulsbo Poulsbo celebrates Independence Day a day early, giving you plenty of opportunity to get a second dose of fireworks and fun the next day. Entertainment begins at noon July 3 at Kvelstad Pavilion in Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park, downtown, with recorded patriotic music until 4 p.m., when local country band MissyG performs. More than 30 food and vendor booths will be open on Anderson Parkway. The first annual Liberty Bay Stand-Up Paddle Board races will be held, with the two-mile race starting at 5 p.m. and the five-mile race at 6 p.m. The races will start in front of Kvelstad Pavilion and will take a course across the bay and down the western shore toward Keyport before returning to finish in front of the Pavilion. Paddleboarders can register for the race at www. active.com.

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Directions Pre-heat the oven to 325 degrees. Melt the chocolate, water and butter in a double boiler. Stir and when it is melted, take it off the heat. Set aside to cool. Use a whisk to break up any clumps and incorporate the Almond and Hazelnut flour, cinnamon, baking powder, in a medium mixing bowl.

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The Opening Ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the Navy Band “Passages,” from 7:30-10 p.m. Fireworks will begin at 10:15 p.m. and finish at approximately 10:40 p.m. The fireworks will be accompanied by a musical sound track synchronized to the shells. The music will be simulcast by KITZ AM 1400 radio to all those watching around the shores of Liberty Bay. The fireworks show is funded by Liberty Bay Auto and Port Madison Enterprises. The Port of Poulsbo has estimated that 800

boats will be in the bay during the fireworks show. Boats are required to remain 1,000 feet from the fireworks barge. Buoys will be deployed to indicate the safety boundary. You can avoid the hassles of downtown parking by parking at the North Kitsap High School parking lot and, beginning at 7 p.m., the Home Depot parking lot. Shuttle bus service will be provided from those locations to the parking lot in front of the Marine Science Center. Agate Pass Transportation will charge $2 for a roundtrip for pas-

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usted Valley Vintners is playing both ends of the Washington wine spectrum as well as anybody right now. On one hand, owners Chad Johnson and Corey Braunel are making some of the best high-end wines in the Pacific Northwest, as evidenced by their best-in-show award at the Northwest Wine Summit this spring for their 2009 Petite Sirah ($42). And on the other, they are growing their valuepriced Boomtown label into a larger brand. Their premium Dusted Valley Vintners wines hovering around 4,500 cases, while Boomtown has grown to 25,000 cases — with plans to double that within five years. All of this started less than a decade ago when the two corporate refugees moved their families from Wisconsin to the Walla Walla Valley and focused on making some of the state’s finest Syrah. At the time, there were 50 winer-

From left, owners/winemakers Chad Johnson and Corey Braunel of Dusted Valley.

NW WINES By ANDY PERDUE and ERIC DEGERMAN ies in the valley, a number that has nearly tripled. Not the types to stand still, Johnson and Braunel expanded quickly, adding Boomtown to their repertoire, though they don’t actually make the wine themselves. Instead, it is produced under their direction by the Wahluke Wine Co., a customcrush facility owned by the Milbrandt brothers. Josh Maloney, former red winemaker for Chateau Ste. Michelle, took over head winemaking duties last summer. The plan for Boomtown is to sell 80 percent of the production outside of Washington, and it isn’t sold at Dusted Valley’s tasting rooms in Walla Walla or Woodinville, so look for it in groceries and liquor stores. Here are two Boomtown wines we’ve tasted in

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recent weeks, along with some new releases from Dusted Valley Vintners. ■ Boomtown 2009 Merlot, Washington, $15: Diminished oak, a balanced structure and nice fruit best describe this consumer-driven Merlot. It opens with plum, red cherry, pomegranate, a bit of meatiness and cola.

Flavors of fresh-picked president plum, raspberry and more pomegranate give this a clean and bright approach. ■ Boomtown 2011 Pinot Gris, Washington, $15: The nose of this luscious white is loaded with Honeycrisp apple, pineapple, canned pear and dry mustard. Every-

thing comes elegantly on the palate, starting with Granny Smith apple, lemongrass and lime juice. Spritely acidity allows the drink to keep giving and giving. Serve with ceviche. ■ Dusted Valley Vintners 2009 Malbec, Columbia Valley, $42: This is a fruit-forward red that opens with black currant, sarsaparilla and portobello mushroom. Boysenberry and blueberry take stage on the palate with a slice of fresh ginger and a late welcome of tannin. Suggested fare includes beef, chorizo or pork. ■ Dusted Valley Vintners 2010 Stained Tooth Syrah, Columbia Valley, $32: Aromas of blueberry milkshake, dark boysenberry, minerality, tar and orange Creamcicle are propelled from the glass. The theme continues in the mouth with tantalizing midpalate acidity that elevates the drink well beyond flabbiness. It finishes with burst of black cherry, plump cranberry and garam masala. — Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman are the editors of Wine Press Northwest magazine, www.winepressnw.com.

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Continued from page 4 of conviction, according to Dr. Derek Griffith, one of the authors of the study. If men don’t like their wives’ food choices, they often make up for it when they are away from home. “The key to married men adopting a healthier diet is for couples to discuss and negotiate the new, healthier menu changes as a team,” he said. Typically, men and women tend to gain a small amount of weight after getting married; 10 to 15 percent of additional body weight is not unusual during the first two years of married life. “When you have these kinds of big life changes, your weight can go up,” said Dr. Dmitry Tumin, a sociologist at Ohio State University, who conducted an extensive study on the

subject. Tumin found that, on average, married women are 46 percent more likely to gain weight than women who remain single. Men are also more prone to weight gain after marriage but even more so after divorce. The takeaway from these studies is that couples have a tremendous influence on each other’s health — for better or worse. “Watching TV and snacking on junk food have become ‘complimentary behaviors’ for many people,” said Dr. David L. Katz, director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center. “It’s a perfect storm of unhealthy behavior.” The good news is that couples can encourage each other to make positive changes and support each other when sticking to a health regimen gets tough. Instead of trying to

“revolutionize” their entire lives, people should take on one or two manageable changes at a time. Instead of tossing out a spouse’s beloved stash of snack foods and replacing it with green vegetables, add a few more nutritious items here and there and allow for a phase-out period for the rest. The same goes for exercising. It makes no sense to start out with a bang when one or both partners haven’t been physically active for a while. Mutual encouragement and shared successes over time will lead to better results. Last but not least, it is extremely important to acknowledge and applaud each other’s progress. Being seen by one’s partner as attractive and desirable is a crucial element of marriage that never changes. — Timi Gustafson R.D. is a clinical dietitian (www. timigustafson.com).

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ART GALLERIEs Chalk Walk: June 29, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Bainbridge Art Museum, 100 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island. “The Conversation of Art” community capital campaign with a free interactive Chalk Walk event at the corner of Winslow Way and Highway 305. Info: (206) 842-4451, www. biartmuseum.org. ‘Unlimited’: July 1 to Aug. 5, 1-5 p.m., Crescenda Gallery, 9321 NE Highway 104, Kingston. Featured artists Matthew Crosbie and Craig Rogers. Info: Tim Stensland, (360) 297-4223, www. crescendagallery.com. 1st Friday Art Walk: July 6, 5-7 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. “In Praise of Gardeners”

photographs by Anne Vekklyn at the library. Collective Visions: July 6, 5-9 p.m., 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Featured artist Dee Molenaar: “Odyssey among the World’s Mountains”; Bothell Art Student Show: Fountain Of Youth. Shows run July 3-28. Neal Philpott artist reception: July 6, 6-8 p.m., Roby King Galleries, 176 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. Landscapes by Oregon artist Neal Philpott, July 6-28. Info: (206) 842-2063, www.robykinggalleries.com. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts artists’ reception: July 6, 6-8 p.m., 151 Winslow Way E., Bainbridge Island. “Picnic” exhibition and Morgan Brig: The Whole Conundrum. Info: (206) 8423132, www.bacart.org. Artist Demo: Pierr Morgan:

July 7, 12:30 p.m., Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way E., Bainbridge Island. Gouache ink-resist painting. Morgan, an artist, teacher and illustrator of 18 children’s books, recently moved to Bainbridge Island. Free. Info: (206) 842-3132, www.bacart.org.

Benefits and events Secrets of Silverwood Scavenger Hunt: June 29, 10 a.m. to noon, Silverwood School, 14000 Central Valley Road, Poulsbo. Silverwood School invites families with preschool- and kindergarten-aged children to a scavenger hunt. Info: (360) 697-7526, www.silverwoodschool.org. Low-Vision Expo: June 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Crista Shores Retirement Facility, 1600 NW Crista Shores Lane, Silverdale. Learn about eye health and how to deal with the challenges of low vision from speakers and displays. Info: Roland Arper, (360) 871-4535. Bridge 2 Bridge 5K fun run/ walk: June 30, 8 a.m., Evergreen Park, 1400 Park Ave., Bremerton. Annual race benefiting the Bremerton High School Pay It Forward Scholarship fund. Race begins 9 a.m.; pre-registration $25 at bhspayitforward.org

or signmeup.com. Info: Randall (360) 908-8348. Annual Salmon Run: June 30, Suquamish Ball Field, 5283 NE Totten Road, Poulsbo. Event held by the Suquamish Warriors Veterans. Salmon Run Ride, bike games, vendors, live music, salmon barbecue lunch. Free; camping $10. Info: (253) 303-2161. Suquamish Gardens, WSU Master Gardener Open House: June 30, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., House of Awakened Culture, Suquamish Way, Suquamish. Learn about Suquamish Gardens’ Traditional Plant Program and the WSU Kitsap County Master Gardener Program, orchards and berries, organic gardening, composting and more. Art Biz 101: July 6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Strawberry Hill Park, High School Road between Sands Road and Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. Panel discussion to discuss with studio tour artists display, wholesaling, marketing, social media and more. Cost: $25, $10 for Studio Tour artists. RSVP: Dinah Satterwhite, (206) 842-0504, www. biparks.org. Indianola Strawberry Festival: July 7, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Indianola Living Hope Church, corner of Midway Avenue and Division Street, Indianola. Strawberry shortcake and pies, plant sale, raffle, entertainment.

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Continued from page 6 CLICK! Digital Download Class: July 7, 1-3 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Learn to download library eBooks, audiobooks and music to your computer or portable device. Pre-register: library information desk, (206) 842-4162. Info: www. krl.org. Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Groups: Third Tuesday of each month, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Linda’s Knit ‘N‘ Stitch, 3382 NE Carlton St., Silverdale. Info: Cyd Wadlow, (360) 779-9064. 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 Historical Museum: Free first Thursday, 215 Ericksen Ave. Currently featuring an exhibit by world famous photographer, Ansel Adams: the incarceration of the Japanese at Manzanar Relocation Center during WWll. Info: (206) 842-2773, www.bainbridgehistory.org. 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. Central/South Kitsap Women and Cancer support group: Second and fourth Thursday of the month, 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. Drum Circle: Sundays, 2 p.m., The Grange, 10304 N. Madison, Bainbridge Island. A drum circle

led by Dennis Pryor. Bring a drum or borrow one. Donation: $10. Info: (360) 598-2020. Keyport Coffee Hour: Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Meet and get to know your neighbors, with coffee and tea compliments of the Merc. Info: keyportschules@wavecable. com. Knitting Group: Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. All skills welcome. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Navy Wives Clubs of America: First Tuesday each month at 7 p.m., Jackson Park Community Center, 90 Olding Road, Bremerton. Info: www.navywivesclubsofamerica.org; Ruthann Langkamp, (360) 876-4768; or email johnlangkamps@wavecable.com. OfficeXpats networking: First Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., 403 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Share information about your business in a large group setting. Free. Info: Ann Whitmore, (206) 890-4797, ann@healthylosers. com. Poulsbo BNI Waterfront Professionals Networking Group: Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m., The Loft Restaurant, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: Jessie.Nino@ EdwardJones.com. Poulsbo Noon Lions meeting: Thursdays, noon, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. Rotary Club of Silverdale: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel. Info: Jack Hamilton, (360) 308-9845. Storytime for Little Ones: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m., Manchester Library, 8067 E Main St., Port Orchard. Share stories, rhymes, songs and fun with children’s librarian. Stay for music and crafts. Info: (360) 871-3921, www.krl.org. Women and Cancer Support Group: Second Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. at Harrison Medical Center Oncology Conference Room (second floor), 2520

Cherry Ave., Bremerton; first and third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. at Harrison Poulsbo Hematology and Oncology, 19500 10th Ave. NE, Suite 100, Poulsbo. Info: cancersupport@ harrisonmedical.org.

Fitness & kids Summer Movie Matinee: “Cars” Marathon: June 29, 3 p.m. Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N. A double serving of Lightning McQueen at this showing of “Cars” and “Cars 2.” Info: (206) 842-4162, www. krl.org. Where’s Waldo on Bainbridge Island: July 1-30, Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way E., Bainbridge Island. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Where’s Waldo,” the striped shirt is visiting 20 local Winslow businesses. Waldo figures will be in local establishments, pick up a “Find Waldo” search list. Prizes to be drawn at a Waldo party on July 31. Info: Victoria Irwin or Ellyn Russo, (206) 842-5332. Where’s Waldo in Poulsbo: July 1-30, Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Where’s Waldo,” the striped shirt is visiting 20 local downtown businesses. Waldo figures will be in local establishments in Historic Downtown Poulsbo, pick up a “Find Waldo” search list. Prizes to be drawn at a Waldo party on July 31. Info: Suzanne Droppert, (360) 779-5909, liberytbaybooks@ embarqmail.com. Where’s Waldo in the library: July 5, 1-5 p.m., Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Happy 25th birthday, Waldo! Drop by the library to search for Waldo and other activities. Dressing like Waldo highly encouraged. All ages. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. KiDiMu extended hours, military discount: Kids Discovery Museum, 301 Ravine Lane NE,

Bainbridge Island. On Mondays and Wednesdays, KiDiMu remains open till 5:30 p.m. KiDiMu invites active duty military personnel and their families to explore the museum free of charge, now through Labor Day. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. Bainbridge Library story times: Toddler age Mondays, baby age Tuesdays, preschool age Wednesdays. Free. 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 842-4162, www.krl.org. KiDiMu activities: 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island. Story Time Mondays, Tuesday Tunes, Free First Thursdays, Messy Fridays. Info: (206) 855-4650, www. kidimu.org. South Kitsap Ultimate Frisbee: Weekly pick-up game Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., in Port Orchard. All skill levels and ages welcome. Location varies. Email chrismueller90@hotmail.com or see the pick-up section on www.discnw. org.

Literary “Edible Seattle cookbook” author: June 30, 9 a.m. to noon, Poulsbo Farmers Market, 19245 7th Ave. Jill Lightner, author of “Edible Seattle Cookbook,” on hand to sign books and share tricks of the trade. Info: Suzanne Droppert (360) 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. Bainbridge Island Tour de Coop book reading: July 1, 3 p.m., Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Island author JoAnn Trick will talk about her book “Chicken Raising Tales” from the Bainbridge Island Tour de Coop 2009 - 2011. Info: (206) 8425332, (360) 692-2375, www. eagleharborbooks.com. Bainbridge Library book sale: July 5, 1-4 p.m., 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Info: www.bifriends.org. Port Madison Lutheran Church book group: Thursdays, 7 p.m., Port Madison Lutheran

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Church, 14000 Madison Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Reading “Socrates in the City” edited by Eric Metaxas. July 5 meeting discussion: Fr. R. J. Neuhaus - Can an Atheist Be a Good Citizen? Info: (206) 842-4746. Silverdale Writers’ Roundtable: Every Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Looking for aspiring writers. Free. Info: Bob, (360) 830-4968.

MUSIC “Torch Song Trilogy”: June 30, July 14-21, Bremerton Eagles Aerie 192, 205 6th St., Bremerton. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m., Sundays 5 p.m. The Changing Scene Theatre Northwest presents Harvey Fierstein’s comedy. Tickets: $15 adults; $12 seniors, students, military; group discounts available. Reservations: (360) 813-1820. Info: www. changingscenenorthwest.org. Ranger and the Re-Arrangers: June 29, 6 p.m., Concert on the Plaza, The Island Gallery, 400 Winslow Way E., Bainbridge Island. Info: (206) 780-9500, www.theislandgallery.net. Mark Lewis jazz series: June 29, 6-9 p.m., El Coral Mexican Restaurant, 536 4th St., Bremerton. Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis performs with Karin Kajita, piano. The music is on the main floor in the restaurant, all ages, no cover. Info: (360) 479-2239. The Extraterrestrials Dance Band: June 29, 9:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m., 122 Club, 241 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. No cover, 21 and older. Summertime Music concert: June 30, 1-4 p.m., Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park, Poulsbo. 4th annual free summertime concert featuring Valerie Markell, Lynne Ferguson, Jim

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Bybee, and Michael Schwartz. Payday Daddy: June 30, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Papa’s Eats, Treats, and Spirits, 2109 Perry Ave. Suite 5, Bremerton. Celtic Jam Sessions: Third Sunday of the month, 2-5 p.m., at Hare & Hound Public House, 18990 Front St., Poulsbo. Listeners and players welcome. Bring favorite Cape Breton, Irish or Scottish tunes to share. The Ray Ohls Trio and Friends: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 7-10:30 p.m., Brother Don’s Restaurant, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Info: (360) 3778442.

THEATer Portable Reality Show: June 30, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Resident comedy improvisation troupe. Tickets: $8 advance, www.brownpapertickets.com; $10 at the door; $8 for seniors/ students/military. Info: www. jewelboxpoulsbo.org. “The Pirates of Penzance”: Through July 1, Bainbridge High School Theatre, 9330 NE High School Road, Bainbridge Island. Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m., Sundays, 3 p.m. Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge presents this swashbuckling musical comedy. Tickets: $15$24, on sale at Winslow Drug, online at www.ovationmtb.com, by phone at (206) 842-0472 and at the door (as available). “Anne of Green Gables”: Through July 1, Port Gamble Theater, 4839 NE View Drive. Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m. Tickets: $15 adult, $12 senior/child 12 and younger, available at www. portgambletheater.com. Info: (360) 977-7135, tickets@portgambletheater.com.

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SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Augusta M. Asberry; Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Walter Asberry, Jr., Joseph E. Asberry, et al 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 a judgment in the above-entitled action. Legal Description: LOT 90, KARIOTIS NORTH DIVISION 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 20 OF PLATS, PAGES 1, 2, AND 3, IN KITSAP C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON. Post Office address: 6840 Aegean Blvd NE, Bremerton WA 98311; Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 4940-000-090-006. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, August 03, 2012 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the prior month end balance of $223,932.61, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office at the address stated below: STEVE BOYER, SHERIFF By: Katherine Collings P.S. Lieutenant Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: Routh Crabtree Olsen, Valerie Holder 13555 SE 36th St, Ste 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 425-458-2121 Date of first publication 06/08/12 Date of last publication: 06/29/12 PW 634892

NO. 11-2-00385-1 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO:The heirs and devisees of Jons Petter Petterson, deceased; and any other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 1st day ofJune, 2012, and defend the above-entitled action in the above-entitled Court, and answer the Amended Complaintof the Plaintiffs, WILLIAM S. McGONAGLE and SARA McGONAGLE, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for Plaintiffs, DAVID P. HORTON, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Amended Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of this action is to quiet title to the following described real property in and to the Plaintiffs: The East 10 feet of the following described property: That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 24 North, Range 2 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington, Described as follows: Beginning at a point 495 feet West and 247.5 feet North ofthe Southeast comer ofthe said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, which is the true point of beginning; thence West 825 feet more or less, to the West line of the said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence North 247.5 feet, more or less, to the South line of the North 825 feet of the said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence East 825 feet, more or less, to a point North of the true point of beginning; thence South to the true point of beginning; Situate in the City of Bainbridge Island, County of Kitsap, State of Washington. DATED this 18th day of May, 2012. /s/ DAVID P. HORTON DAVID P. HORTON WSBA#27123 Attorney for Plaintiffs 3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104 Silverdale, WA 98383 (360) 692-6415 Date of first publication: 06/01/12 Date of last publication: 07/06/12 PW629159

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A M O N T H LY B U S I N ES S P U B L I C AT I O N O F S O U N D P U B L IS H I N G , I N C. | W W W.S O U N D P U B L IS H I N G .CO M

It’s all about the customer at Liberty Bay Auto BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.

POULSBO - If you like cars, then you’ll love Liberty Bay Auto Center. Celebrating the automobile and people who drive them since 1989, Liberty Bay Auto Center has earned a reputation for friendly staff, quality service, and barely used cars that delight customers and have earned their loyalty for decades. From the moment you walk in the door, every step is a reflection of people who care about what they do and whom they serve. “We’re a car store that treats its customers like royalty,” said General Manager Doug Haughton. “I truly believe we are the friendliest car store on the planet, and we have a hard working staff that proves it every day.” As a sales professional at Liberty Bay Auto Center for 12 years, Kevin Hogan adds that customers visit and continue to do business with Liberty Bay Auto Center because of the service they expe-

rience through direct action by staff to exceed expectations. “Customers all have an expectation that their car will be in sound working order,” Hogan said. “With our high standards and a 90-day warranty, we have a proven reputation of quality sales and service integrity.” When it comes to earning customer loyalty, Poulsbo’s Mary Wood agrees. Wood has been doing business with Liberty Bay Auto for over 10 years and has relied on both the shuttle and car loan service to help keep her car serviced properly. “They really take care of me here,” Wood said, “and I tell all my friends that Liberty Bay Auto is a great place to go.” After 5 years, Poulsbo resident Larry Luther feels the same. “People are warm and friendly here,” Luther said, “and I get excellent service. You know your car is going to get done with the very best quality.” Service Manager John Holloway puts

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Liberty Bay Auto Center - Your dealership alternative at the corner of Front Street and Bond Road, Poulsbo, Wash. Find out more at http://www.libertybayauto.com integrity to the test every day in Liberty Bay’s AAA rated “Top Shop” at the rate of 1,000 cars a month. From part replacement to full rebuilds, or oil changes to detailing, Holloway acknowledges that car service is not always easy for customers. “Car repair isn’t a fun thing, but it’s something you have to do,” Holloway said. “We make a difference by getting the customer involved with the inspection process and educating them on what we’re doing.”

“They can count on us for first class service,” Haughton said, “we’re happy when our customers are happy.”

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Beautiful surroundings at Trophy Lake BY JOHNNY WALKER FOR SOUNDPUBLISHING INC.

PORT ORCHARD - Less than a half hour from Bremerton and quietly tucked away amidst rolling woodlands, Trophy Lake Golf & Casting hosts just over 7,200 yards of challenging golf, fly casting, and a full service event pavilion in picturesque surroundings northwesterners can be proud of. And they do it all with style. Rated 4 of 5 stars by Golflink.com, Trophy Lake Golf & Casting is a superbly well maintained 18 hole, 72 par, course consistently ranked by Golf Digest in Washington State’s top 10. With more than 80 bunkers and a world class design by architect John Fought, the public course challenges every level of play. Golfers quaintly co-exists with catch-andrelease fly casting near the 6th and 18th holes as each pond offers lively practice to improve your technique or simply enjoy the view. Without residential distractions, guests are more likely to experience the chirps of birds or splashing of trout than other sounds. Back at the lodge, the Dry Fly Cafe

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Trophy Lake Golf & Casting sets in tranquil surroundings at 3900 SW Lake Flora Rd, Port Orchard, Wash. For more information, call 360-874-8337 or visit http://www.trophylakegolf.com serves up home-style cuisine with distinction. It all adds up to an experience you can’t find anywhere else. Having golfed at Trophy Lake since it opened in 1999, Bellevue’s Chris Witherspoon visits regularly and places the course on his personal top two west of the Cascades. “The staff keeps Trophy Lake in great condition, unlike some of the city courses,” said Witherspoon, “and they have great

service, food, and people.” John Meagher from Federal Way has also golfed Trophy Lake for a decade. “This is a perfect course to challenge your game,” Meagher said. “There isn’t an easy hole on the course but you can still score and appreciate being here. Can you get more beautiful scenery?” General Manager Lance Fong promotes the course but emphasizes the people and

local community. “It’s about our team,” Fong said, “and having the best people around who have a genuine desire to work here and provide a great experience. We embrace the community and want to be a business the community can be proud of.” In addition to great golf and casting, Trophy Lake event coordinators offer a full range of special occasion services to support weddings and other events. Customers have access to an executive chef for world class menus, and staff are available to help with preliminary planning and execution. “A little bit off the beaten path, we offer an exclusive retreat away from the city,” said Stacy Swiess. “It’s relaxing and peaceful here, and we really enjoy helping our guests have a great time.”

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The family owned frozen yogurt shop, ‘The Frozen One’ began as a casual conversation. A few months later, patrons were lining up to fill their bowls with an assortment of flavors. Owner Rob Polen said the shop seats 50 people inside and at least another 25 on the outside, features 10 different self-serve frozen yogurt machines. Customers can select from more than 80 toppings. Polen also plans to sell smoothies. The Frozen One is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. during weekdays and closes one hour later on the weekends. They are located at 1800 Mile Hill, Suite 100, in Port Orchard.

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The foot is designed in such a way that it rolls and disperses any shock caused by walking or running. This is called pronation. Those who have feet that roll inward too much are over-pronators. This happens when the foot continues to roll when it should be pushing off, causing excessive movement of the foot and lower leg. This movement can cause pain to the foot, shin and knee. When walking, shoes will tilt inward when they come into contact with a flat surface. Knock-knees and flat feet contribute to over-pronation. Under-pronation is called supination. Under-pronators have feet that don’t roll enough after ground contact. Extra stretching of calves, hamstrings, and quads will allow for greater flexibility. New patients welcome and seen on the same day. Early & late appointments available. Most insurances accepted.

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Business Briefs from around the county

Wal-Mart supersizes

Port Orchard’s Wal-Mart doubled in size after renovations that included a new grocery section, a produce department, a full stock of liquor and a Subway restaurant.

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Local Relay for Life donations have increased this year, with the Port Orchard event raising $142,000 over a span of two days. All proceeds from the event are donated to the American Cancer Society. The event raised $126,000 last year. Chairman Ethan Kalkwarf said the committee actively sought out new members and businesses to participate. Relay for Life, which has grown into a global event, has local roots. According to its website, it began in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a Tacoma colorectal surgeon, spent 24 hours circling the track at baker Stadium at the University of Puget Sound to show support for his patients

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“Cash mob” strikes Martha & Mary A ‘Cash mob’ hit Port recognized Orchard business Carter’s Chocolates from 2-6 p.m. June 2. “It was crazy what we did here for two hours,” said owner Matt Carter, adding that revenue was about three times his normal amount on that day. Debbie Doll, who works with the Kitsap County Cash Mob, said the organization was created by Poulsbo website designer Lisa Jachimowicz, who learned about similar projects elsewhere in the country. The groups use social media sites to organize gatherings that would strike at once, infusing a local business with cash. Doll said members spend an average of $20 at designated businesses before gathering elsewhere for a meal. “The idea is to fund businesses that are struggling financially,” she said. Doll, a Port Orchard resident who works as a marketing agent at Barry Doll Agency and American Family Insurance, said they want to lend assistance without relying on the government. “It all stays in our local community,” she said. “If our businesses are thriving, it’s less of a burden on our community.”

Kitsap Bank hires new marketing coordinator

Lindsey Kays is the new marketing coordinator of Kitsap Bank. Kays joins Kitsap Bank with four years of marketing experience. Shannon Childs, senior vice president and marketing director said Kays “shares our vision for promoting Kitsap Bank’s brand through our communications and involvement with our community.” Kitsap Bank, headquartered in Port Orchard, was established Aug. 8, 1908 and operates 20 locations throughout

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Martha & Mary At Home has received a ‘Leader in Excellence’ award from Home Care Pulse, the leading firm in quality assurance for private duty home care. The award was given to fewer than 20 private duty home care agencies across the country. Martha & Mary At Home was evaluated on staff training, communication, caregiver performance, caregiver morale, response to problems, likeliness to recommend and overall quality of care. Martha & Mary At Home provides home care and care management to seniors and adults n the West Sound region. Martha & Mary has been serving the Kitsap Peninsula for more than 120 years. Visit www.marthaandmary.org/AtHome for more information.

KCR awarded grant

Kitsap Community Resources received a $592,918 grant for the AmeriCorps program in Kitsap County. In exchange for 1,700 hours of community service, AmeriCorps members earn a $5,550 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award to help pay for college or pay back student loans. The grant was among $17.2 million in grants distributed by the Washington Commission for National and Community Service.

Housing group awarded

Housing Kitsap was recently awarded the Regional Builder of the Year award by Northwest Energy Star Homes and its Washington utility partners, one of which is Puget Sound Energy. The Bremerton-based agency was selected for its commitment to incorporat-

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ing energy efficient building techniques into homes, providing their customers with improved comfort and reduced energy bills. Since 2009, Housing Kitsap built 100 Energy Starqualified homes.

The businesses will sell the duck hunting licenses until

“Soul food” served

Soul food is on the menu in more than one way at the God’s Work Cafe in Bremerton. Greg and Wanda Ford, owners of the restaurant, said that patrons will be able to dine upon the “best soul food” in town, such as catfish, collard greens and chicken and gizzards. The cafe is located at 337 N. Callow in Bremerton.

Alexander departing

Scott Alexander, the long time managing golf professional and director at Bremerton’s Gold Mountain Golf Club, has announced he will be leaving his position at the end of his current contract, which expires Dec. 31, 2012. Alexander has been at Gold Mountain for 28 years where he has been widely recognized for his golf expertise, exceptional customer service and as a tireless promoter of both Gold Mountain and the sport of golf.

July 14 when the ducks will be hidden and participants who hold a license will be able to receive a list at Key Bank for locations where they can embark upon their own duck hunt. Nancy Whitaker, chair of the duck hunt for the Rotary, said the event was inspired by the Kingston Slug Hunt and was a lighthearted means of helping local students achieve their dreams of higher education. The Silverdale Rotary has already awarded $13,000 in scholarship money this year alone.

30th anniversary

Wally’s Wax Works, offering complete janitorial services to commercial and residential properties, celebrates 30 years of business this year. Wally Sears, who has owned and operated his business since 1982, said, “Time just flies by - one minute you’re starting a business and the next you realize three decades have passed.” Wally’s Wax Works specializes in office spaces, window cleaning, carpet cleaning and floor buffing and includes free estimates. For more information, call 360-692-0906 or email Wally Sears at: waxman1982@gmail.com.

6th anniversary

Naturally 4 Paws, located at 9337 Silverdale Way NW, celebrated its 6th year in business with a birthday party and vendor fair on June 23. Naturally 4 Paws offers natural pet supplies, self service bathing, training, pet massage and grooming.

Sluys’ celebrates 46 years

Sluys Poulsbo Bakery celebrated 46 years in downtown Poulsbo on June 7, 8 and 9. The bakery gave away free cookies to children 12 and under and donated 10 percent of their sales over the three day celebration to Fishline. Established in 1966, Sluys started as a family business. According to owners Marion and Loretta Sluys, “Our business plan was simple. You can fool a person only one time. It must taste good, it must look good and it must be shared by people who are friendly and like what they do.”

New property maintenance group

Clarence and Easter Nelson have formed Secure Assets, LLC to offer property maintenance and preservation services throughout the Puget Sound area. The firm focuses on rental property maintenance as well as preservation of properties owned by banks, lenders and commercial and residential real estate companies that handle foreclosures. Secure Assets, LLC is located at 13003 Stiller Blvd NW in Poulsbo and on the web at secureassets1@aol.com.

JLS Kingston re-opens

John L. Scott celebrated their grand re-opening at their new location in Kingston June 18. The office is now located at 8208 State Highway 104 NE, Suite 105, in Kingston.

Awards received

Two Poulsbo auto repair facilities have received Top Shop awards from the American Automobile Association (AAA) of Washington. Liberty Bay Auto Center, on Front Street

and North Kitsap Auto Rebuild on Viking Way were evaluated on quality of repair work, customer service, and overall shop cleanliness.

New products offered

Kendall Hanson and Tim Winsor of Kingston Insurance Agency, LLC, are now offering insurance products from the Foremost Insurance Group of Companies. Foremost has been a leading insurer since 1952. According to Hanson, “With Foremost, Kingston Insurance Agency is even more capable of providing customers the insurance products and the coverage they want.” Hanson also noted that an advantage is the insurer’s ability to write policies for more difficult markets, including rentals, vacant and seasonal homes or homes with a loss record.

Heronswood Gardens sold

The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe has bought back some of its ancestral lands. World-renowned Heronswood Gardens estate and Heronswood Nursery business were sold for an undisclosed amount to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. The property was purchased in a sealed-bid auction conducted by Sheldon Good & Company under the direction of the estate’s owner, W. Atlee Burpee & Company, the largest gardening company in America. Jane Woodward, an agent with John L. Scott in Poulsbo, handled the auction on behalf of Burpee. She said she saw nearly 40 qualified buyers tour the property in the last month, and a handful made serious bids. The gardens will be open for tours June 30 for the last time under current ownership. Heronswood is located at 7530 NE 288th St.,

New duck hunt

The Silverdale Rotary’s Annual Duck Hunt is currently underway, and proceeds from the event will benefit the organization’s ongoing scholarship fund. Duck hunting licenses are on sale for a dollar each at local establishments such as All Star Lanes, Chung’s Teriyaki, Global Bean Coffee, Our Place Tavern, Yacht Club Broiler and Wholesale Sports among others.

Kingston. For more information, call 724-263-0363 or 215-605-5603.

New Point Casino now open

The Point Casino has reemerged as a major entertainment venue and a showcase of S’Klallam art. The New Point Casino opened May 31, at 52,000 square feet, it’s more than twice the size of the original casino. It has more than 600 machines, up from 150 when the original casino opened in 2002. The new Point also has an event center, a lounge with music stage, an upscale restaurant and two other dining venues. Built by Sprung Instant Structures, the building has a recyclable aluminum framework, a tensioned architectural overlay of Kevlar and Teflon, and insulation composed of 25 percent recycled post-consumer glass. The Point Casino has already lined up national headliners, including: The Marshall Tucker Bank, Smash Mouth, .38 Special and Clint Black. The old casino, which is closed, will be converted to offices. While Tribal officials aren’t commenting on the expected increased revenue, the additional employees- from 126 to more than 200- are feeling the economic boom, and some officials have said construction of a hotel could be next.

Partnership announced

Craft roaster CB’s Nuts has partnered with Friehe Farms to plan Washington’s first commercial Valencia peanut crop. The yield from the planting at Friehe Farms in Moses Lake will be processed into CB’s PB natural peanut butter and sold to consumers at Whole Foods, PCC and other stores throughout the Pacific Northwest this winter. “The market for pure, natural peanut butter is strong in the Pacific Northwest with sales potential reaching into the tens of millions,” president of CB’s Nuts Tami Bowen said. “The partnership with Friehe Farms provides

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us with the perfect platform for meeting this demand while building on our roots as a leading producer of Pacific Northwest peanut products.” CB’s Nuts are available at more than 450 retail outlets across Washington, Oregon and California, online at cbsnuts.com, or at the company’s retail store and roasting facility in Kingston.

Pearson new leader at JLS Bainbridge

Kevin Pearson will be taking the reins as leader of the Bainbridge office for John L. Scott Real Estate. Vicki Browning, the long-time leader of the firm, is retiring. The pair will be working in tandem during a six-month transition period. Prior to joining John L. Scott in 2007, Pearson spent 12 years at Microsoft managing international business development. Browning’s 36-year career in real estate culminated in managing John L. Scott offices and mentoring agents. Browning originally retired 13 years ago but was later asked to manage the Bainbridge Island office and she’s been running it ever since. “I’m going to try retirement again,” she said. “And this time I’m really doing it.”

Town & Country Market remodels

Winslow Way has made quite a few changes over the past year, and the area isn’t finished with its modern makeover. The Town & Country Market, located at 343 Winslow Way East, is getting ready to remodel and upgrade its in-store equipment. The remodel will include structural improvements to the 55-year-old Bainbridge Island market. The company is making an effort to get input on the renovations from the community through an email account at remodel@tc-markets.com. The project completion date is anticipated by the end of 2013.

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Wheeler becomes partner

Adam Wheeler has become a partner in Browne Wheeler Engineers, Inc., of Bainbridge Island. Wheeler has been a manager at the company, formerly Browne Engineering, Inc., since 2001. The engineering company has served the Puget Sound area since 1988.

Windermere agents participate

Local Windermere Real Estate associates is one of nearly 300 Windermere offices that participated in community projects that include cleaning, landscaping, painting and services. Poulsbo Windermere agents cleaned and made repairs at Snider Park. Kingston Windermere agents worked at Village Green Park and Bainbridge Windermere agents cleaned the Bainbridge High School campus. The Silverdale Windermere office cleaned the exterior and interior of the buildings at Silverwood Elementary School. Bremerton’s Windermere agents completed landscaping at the Kitsap County Hospice Care facility.

KCU announces appointments

Pete Schlicher and Gerda Oostman are two new appointees of Kitsap Credit Union’s supervisory committee. Schlicher, a former vice president of Harrison Medical Center, has served as a board member and past president for several non-profit organizations prior to his appointment at KCU. Oostman, with her professional background as administrator at Stanford University, holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational behavior. KCU members also voted to re-elect Wendy Johnson as chairperson while promoting board member Mary Lou Addy to vice chair. Kitsap Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative serving 80,000 members from 17 local branch offices. Membership is open to those who live and work in Washington. Voted Best Adult Living Community in the Best of South Kitsap ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 & ‘11

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OPEN HOUSES Poulsbo #335971 $99,000 OPEN SUN 1-4.18773 3RD Avenue Light and bright ground floor 2 bdrm/1 bth condo overlooking Liberty Bay in Poulsbo. All appliances stay. Woodburning fireplace in living room. Kevin Hannah 360-779-5205 or 360-620-3697. Bremerton #360294 $172,000 Sat 12-3. 2007 N. Rainier Ave. Nice one-level 4 bdrm home w/private backyard in quiet neighborhood. 2 MBR w/3/4 bth. Back deck, patio w/built in planters, seating is gardener’s oasis w/terraced garden beds & no lawn to mow. Attached garage & additional parking for 5 cars or RV. Close to PSNS & ferry. Kate Wilson 360-620-6830. Bremerton #372982 $187,000 Sat 12-4. 2819 Maple Valley Rd. Enjoy outdoor entertaining from the sunroom or deck in this cute 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth rambler. Hdwd floors throughout living rooms & bdrms, ceramic tile in kitchen. Ready access to shopping, schools, bus line, ferries, hospital and PSNS. Built-in extras. Detached 2-car garage w/work space. Room for small RV. Anita Albright 206-948-3010.

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Come visit the charming new home community of SILVERLEAF, where you purchase not only a well-built home, but a lifestyle. Distinct cottage-style Craftsman homes are available in 6-8 floor plans. The neighborhood features front porches, tree-lined streets and a park all in a convenient central location. Summer Davy 360-535-3625 or Steve Derrig 360-710-8086. Silverdale #374976 $224,995 OPEN SAT 1-4. 9649 Windswept 1 story home in sought after Central Kitsap location. Summerwind development is where you’ll find this exceptionally well maintained home w/soaring ceilings, natural gas, 2 bdrm +den/2 bth, oversized 2 car garage. It’s like brand new! Christine Brevick 360-779-5205.

Barber Cut-off Rd, Kingston Prices starting at $229,900 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 4

Down size to the Kokanee offering 3 bedrooms/2.5 baths, a deluxe main floor master suit, a great room floor plan & easy care landscaping. Located in the coastal community of Kingston, you’ll enjoy restaurants, shopping, beaches, parks, the marina and ferry, all within walking distance. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048 / Lorna Muller 360-620-3842

WATERFRONT 320 Washington Ave, Bremerton Bremerton Harborside Condos! Saturday & Sunday 1 to 4 and weekdays by appointment. Enjoy living on the edge of Bremerton’s stunning waterfront. View condos starting at $239,200. VA, FHA & FNMA approved and 85% sold. Very close to PSNS and Ferry. Amy Allen 360-779-5205 or 360-627-7658 Kingston #373855 $249,900 OPEN SUN 1-4. 26412 Kingsview Loop NE New on the market! In-town daylight rambler with nearly 2000SF. Great room design, main floor master, large family rm, private fenced yard, new roof & deck. Close to shopping & ferry. Cathy Morris 360-271-8448. Bremerton #344080 $265,000 OPEN SAT 1-4. 324 Yew Street Solidly built, lovingly maintained & recently remodeled, this 3 bdrm/2.5 bth Manette home sits on lrg lot w/mature landscaping & a small creek. New roof, driveway, fencing, private patio, paint, remodeled kitchen & baths w/granite, central AC, two wood burning frplce & a covered deck w/southern exposure. Mins to the shipyard,ferry and schools. Terry Burns 360-779-5205. Poulsbo #327522 $269,000 OPEN SUN 1-4.1379 Amber Court Comfortable & cozy 3 bdrm home built in 2000 located in Poulsbo’s finest neighborhood of Forest Rock Hills. Open floor plan, eat-in kitchen, upstairs laundry, five-piece master bath & walk-in closet, gas log fireplace, formal dining rm, den/office & a fully fenced yard w/huge deck. Ideally located near schools & downtown waterfront, and Central Market. Terry Burns 360-779-5205. Manette #345329 $309,900 OPEN SUN 1-4. 1138 Jacobsen Blvd Character, charm, & breathtaking water views in this classic Manette home. Beautiful hrdwd flrs, arched doorways, plaster walls, & art deco fixtures are integrated nicely w/granite kitchen counters, vinyl windows, & updated master bath. Lrg composite deck to enjoy marine traffic. Ideally located just mins from the ferry & all the amenities of Manette. Amy Allen 360-779-5205.

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OPEN HOUSES Keyport #318842 $310,000 OPEN SUN 2-4. 1662 NE Grandview This lovely waterfront home feels like magic! Spectacular views from each rm overlook Liberty Bay & create a sense of peacefulness & relaxation. Lrg, level side yard & expansive deck for entertaining. Complete w/a MIL cottage that currently is a rental. Year round home or weekend retreat‌.a word of caution, you will not want to leave! Catherine Jone 360-779-5205. Hansville #361871 $439,000 OPEN SUN 1:30-4. 4990 NE Canal Lane NW style waterfront wrapped in warm redwood features desirable main floor living. Designed for functionality & style, vaulted great rm boasts full height basalt fireplace & window walls showcase serene Hood Canal and views. Two bedrooms ensuite. Custom designed staircase. 70’ of low bank wtfrnt w/steps in blkhd to sand. DK amenities. Barb Huget 360-779-5205. Poulsbo #315910 $449,000 OPEN SUN 1:30-4.19801 4TH Avenue NE Breathtaking views of Liberty Bay & Olympic Mtns from this 2666 SF home! Entire upper floor is a master suite w/huge bath & walk-in closet. Two addt’l bdrms, family rm & storage. Kitchen has bamboo fls, stone tile countertops & SS appliances. Owner financing avail w/%25 down. Bonnie Chandler 360-779-5205. Hansville #300785 $644,000 OPEN SUN 1-4. 4431 NE Key Place Stand at the water’s edge! 162’ of primo unobstructed Olympic Mtn & Hood Canal views. Wonderful bright & light 2 bdrm/2 bth home w/2 car detached garage that has guest room. This is without a doubt just a magnificent bulkhead waterfrontproperty. Community has a marina, boat launch, pool, private beach & club house. This is paradise! Chris Moyer 360-779-5205.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES Bainbridge Island #355897 $212,500 OPEN SUN 1-4. 1049 Blue Heron NE #3 Quiet & convenient, this 2 bdrm/1.5 bth condo is close to town, yet private. Comfortable, bright & well maintained. Recently painted ext, furnace , flooring & carpeting on stairs. Garage and back yard patio make this easy living. Low HODs and energy efficient heat pump. Annita Baze Hansen 206-780-1500. 15450 Smoland Lane NE $397,000 SUN 1-4. Just Listed! 3BR home w/office on private end of cul-desac and 1.25-acre of sunny, treed land. Large deck for entertaining, open floor plan & great sun. Susan Grosten 206-755-8411 4174 Palomino Drive NE $509,000 SUN 1-4. Distinctive home on over an acre in well-loved neighborhood. Great privacy, remodeled kitchen & flexible layout. Possible main floor BR. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042 BainbridgeFineProperties.com 610 NE Vineyard Lane #A303 #246881 $550,000 SUN 1-4. New Price! Motivated sellers! Beautiful “top-of-the-world� penthouse unit with 3BR, den, spacious decks, solar panels, floorto-ceiling bookshelves & more! Jan Johnson 206-371-8792

4225 Lytle Road NE #353667 $619,000 SUN 1-4. Contemporary glass, wood & concrete house flows into “garden tour� grounds (featured in Sunset) surrounding it! Photos at HuntWilson.com. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889 14446 Sunrise Drive NE #339296 $915,000 SUN 1-4. Waterfront jewel! A home of matchless quality & design w/ breathtaking views of Sound, Cascades & luxuriant gardens is truly a world apart. Terry Klein 206-949-3360 terryklein.withwre.com 3500 Crystal Springs Drive NE #336249 $929,000 SUN 1-4. New Price! Architect’s own WFT home drenched in sun—all on one level—with low-bank beach right across the road! Photos at HuntWilson.com. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889 4360 Crystal Springs Drive NE $1,075,000 SUN 1-4. Beautifully remodeled shingle home across from 375 ft of shared western exposure WFT. Charming & romantic Coastal Living beach style w/3BR & 2.75BA. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597 15400 Broom Street NE #336657 $1,325,000 SUN 1-4. Stunning NW modern ranch-style design & fabulous pool on this spectacular estate parcel w/150 ft of no-bank WFT and all-day sun! Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600 BainbridgeIslandLiving.com

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN HOUSES 560 Wood Avenue SW #102 #353992 $1,250,000 SUN 1-4. New Price! Elegant Winslow waterfront condo has its own garden, 2BR, 2 studies, fireplace, deck & large, eat-in kitchen. Views of marina, Sound, Seattle skyline. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305 560 Wood Avenue SW #101 #360330 $1,399,000 SUN 1-4. Exquisite 2,335 sq ft waterfront condo in the heart of Winslow! Completely remodeled w/fine woodwork, 3BR/2.5BA, propane fireplace, secure parking. Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-714-6190

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Vineyard Lane #366422 $425,000 Exceptional, contemporary condo in award-winning, GreenBuilt community. Open layout surrounded by lush gardens. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042 BainbridgeFineProperties.com Eagledale #255476 $458,000 Farmhouse chic offering 3BR, updated kitchen & baths, open plan & wood beamed ceiling. Guest cottage great for studio or home office. Near acre with gardens. Susan Grosten 206-755-8411 Manzanita Bay Waterfront #299111 $659,000 Incredible value for low-bank WFT! 4100+ sq ft home ($159/sq ft) waiting for you to add your personal style. Great condition. Beverly Green 206-794-0900 Susan Murie Burris 206-498-8479

Rockaway Bluff #308624 $2,795,000 Private 4.35-acre estate. Commanding great room w/30-ft wall of windows framing dynamic views of Puget Sound & Seattle skyline. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042 Keith Hauschulz 206-920-7802

NORT H K ITS A P Poulsbo #368075 $149,000 Great hm located minutes from Poulsbo & Kingston on almost an acre! This hm is surrounded by fruit trees & ample space for gardening & relaxing. Bill Bailey & Marie Hooker 360-692-6102/206-271-3225. Hansville #357024 $199,000 Spacious 3 bdrm/2bath house with open living rm & large kitchen on main. Great room has vaulted wood ceilings. Lower level bdrm can be used as an office. Near trails, Buck Lake & Pt. No Pt. Lighthouse. Scott Anderson 360-536-2048. Kingston #371076 $219,900 Finely detailed Craftsman style home. Partial mountail view from charming covered front porch & balcony. 3 bdrm/2.5 bath, family rm w/French doors. Master w/bath & walk-in closet. Catherine Arlen 360-340-8186. Kingston #369968 $225,000 Spacious, 1465 SF condo in downtown Kingston, 3 bedrooms/2 baths, a garage plus carport. Enjoy Sound views from most rooms & walking distance to town, ferries, marina & beaches. Lorna Muller 360-620-3842. Kingstom #340681 $329,000 Daylight basement rambler w/ over 4000 sf & a wrap-around deck w/views of the Sound & the quaint village of Kingston. Main floor master w/adjoining bath &walk-in closet. Living rm w/vaulted ceiling & propane fireplace. Downstairs includes a family rm, bdrm, large storage rm &shop area. Doug Hallock 360-271-1315.

CEN T R A L K ITS A P Bremerton #363203 $199,000 Adorable & well maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bth CK rambler features nice sized living room w/hdwd floors, granite kitchen countertops, new SS appliances & fixtures. Separate dining, gas heat, 2 car garage, large fenced backyard. Nice deck for those summer BBQ’s. Nancy Mackleit 360-551-7476. Olympic View #365765 $295,000 Endless opportunities abound w/this home! Centrally located, acreage, lrg home w/second “apartment� or mother-in-law area in fully finished basement. Plenty of parking & huge shop. Lovely landscaping, lush lawns & peaceful surroundings make this home a great choice. Bob Guardino & Summer Davy 360-692-6102/360-710-7844.

BR E M ERTON Bremerton #359195 $120,000 This immaculate 2 bdrm home is not just another cookie cutter. If you are looking for a home with mid-century character and modern conveniences, you will be thrilled. Comfort, convenience and value are the watchwords and of course location. Mike Draper 360-731-4907.

BR E M ERTON Bremerton #356867 $214,500 Less than 1 block to campus. Well-maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bth home has new exterior paint, foundation + furnace that speak to a great condition. Separate 1-car garage & private backyard w/ pond & established landscaping provide an urban oasis for lazy afternoons. Generous living room, family room & open dining area for entertaining. Jessica Kennedy 360-509-1284. Bremerton #345069 $289,000 Expansive Views with Privacy! Beautiful 3 bdrm custom-built mid century home on nearly 2 acres w/beach access, sandstone fireplace wall & deck. Huge basement was used as an artist studio. Fully fenced dog area. Take in the morning sun & water/ mountain views. Kim Stewart 253-225-1752.

SOU T H K ITS A P Manchester #311683 $9,855 2 bedroom, 1 bath home that has newer vinyl windows, propane heat & washer & dryer. Large enclosed porch/sitting area. Nice corner lot that has many mature plants. Mark McColgan 360-876- 9600 South Kitsap #280794 $129,950 No doubt you will love the view of the city skyline on the drive to your new home. Not far from the Seattle Ferry, yet tucked away with all the peace & quiet of country living. Make this affordable home yours today! Beth Sturdivan 360-876-9600 Port Orchard #227330 $164,777 A home with the timeless architecture of yesteryear. This classic Craftsman stands proud from the moment you drive up. 3 bedroom, 1 bath & over 2300 sq ft with a splendid view of the Sound & Mtns. James Bergstrom 360-876-9600 Manchester #369256 $215,000 Rambler on large lot with 3 car garage. Shop and large (.63) acre lot. Low maintenance yard, all appliances stay. Great Manchester location. Summer Davy 360-692-6102/360-535-3625. Port Orchard #368898 $259,000 Port Orchard/Olalla - 3 bedroom plus huge bonus room, 2.5 bath, 2041 sq.ft. 2-story home on open space, .83 acre. 4 bedroom septic. KJ Lange 360-692-6102/360-649-5413. Port Orchard #332314 $374,950 Whether arriving by ferry or town, this homes new owner will be delighted to get home. Placed strategically to maximize view, the multilevel tech decking is a perfect place to Relax. Beth Sturdivan 360-876-9600 South Kitsap #270452 $424,950 Custom home on approximate 2.5 acres with approved stand alone dwelling. Located minutes from Southworth Ferry & Hwy 16 for an easy commute. Hardwood floors, new carpeting, large deck & more! Mike Rochon 360-876-9600

WAT ER FRON T Union #372106 $165,000 As eagles soar, a sense of calm overtakes you & you feel the tension melting away.You are home! Picture you & friends sharing a little bit of this enchanting waterfront cottage with ever-changing view. Currently vacation rental with positive cash flow. Start making memories now. Christy Fancher 360-536-3993.

LOTS & L A ND Hansville #372280 $26,500 Private Mountain view property. Sunny western exposure. Water meter in and paid for on this .24 AC lot. Enjoy Hansville trail systems. Owner financing available. Sue Tyson 360-509-0905 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319. Bremerton #365689 $99,000 Desirable Manette area partial view property! 11 lots total! Some w/sound & mtn views! Mins from Bremerton & Seattle ferry. Certificate of short plat survey map recorded Nov 2010. Additional 2 adjacent lots to the North included-separate tax parcels. Engineering plans available-grading, utility, roads profile & site plan available. Molly Ells 360-692-6102/360-620-2690. Port Orchard #339687 $165,000 Are you looking for vacant land in the county yet close to town amenities and the Southworth Ferry? Then look no further. Bring your builder and take a look at this outstanding 4.41level acres. Bob Butcher 360-876-9600

PIERCE COUN T Y Lake Of The Woods #315482 $99,900 Open floor plan in this nicely updated home. Kitchen has been remodeled with new cabinets & countertops. Bathrooms have new ceramic tile countertops & tub surround. Denise Raught 360-876-9600

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20 ACRES TREE Farm! 3 miles from Bainbridge Island. Some trees already established. $90,000, accepting offers. 360-790-7507. Real Estate for Sale Manufactured Homes Gig Harbor

DOUBLE WIDE Mobile in 55+ Park. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, propane stove. Good condition. $12,000. 253-853-6232 Gig Harbor

DOUBLE WIDE Mobile in 55+ Park. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Lots of storage. Woodstove. Heat pump. Good condition. $15,000. 253-853-6232 Por t Orchard, Doublewide in Park, 2 bed, 1 bath, very nice condition, covered car por t , 2 decks, storage shed, updated. $18,800. 2250 S. Flower #17. 360-6891872 Get the ball rolling... Call 800-388-2527 today.

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Prof. Office Space Below Market Rent High-traffic corner: Hwy 305/Hostmark. Choose from 2 office spaces: 2,035 SF for $2035/mo or 560 SF for $560/mo Super Office Option of 2600 SF accommodate 20 or more employees! Private offices & lg space perfect for sales or customer service. Conference/ file rooms, granite counter reception area, kitchen (dishwasher & microwave!) Up to 3 bathrooms. Tons of parking & 30’ high sign. Encourages everyone who drives by to stop in and see you!

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Fur nished and unfurnished. Cable TV & parking inlcuded. StartTDD: 711 ing at $550. Call now Bayview Apartments in 253-857-4047. Bremerton. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Prices Visit our web site for great deals nw-ads.com start at $675 per month. Located up the road www.nw-ads.com from Lions Field. On bus line, close to hospital, We’ll leave the site on for you. shopping & schools. WA Misc. Rentals Call: 360-373-9014. Mobile/MFG Homes Open 7 days, 9am-5pm bayview@coastmgt.com Poulsbo 100 Sheridan Ave. 2 BEDROOM mobile on Bremerton, WA. wooded lot near Bangor. Car por t, storage. WaKINGSTON ter/garbage included. No d o g s. R e fe r e n c e s r e 2 BEDROOM, quired. $650 month. 1.5 BATH (360)697-6172 Townhome Apts.

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NORTH KITSAP OPEN HOUSE-POULSBO $239,900 THURS-MON 1-4. 1380 NE Watland St. DD: From Central Market, go E on Forest Rock to rt on 12th ave, to lft on Watland St. Beautiful 2-stry hm. 2 bd, 2.5 ba, Parlor, 2-car gar. Tommy Jones 360-731-9685 View at www.johnlscott.com/73224 KINGSTON-NEW LISTING $285,000 Beautifully maintained 3bd/2.5ba home in a great location close to Kingston ferry. Large parked out lot w/water feature, garden spaces, fruit trees & more. David Williams 360-297-0305 View at www.johnlscott.com/68864 KINGSTON-NEW LISTING $539,000 Enjoy glorious views from this 100 feet of low-bank waterfront that has an open floor plan w/1466sf, 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Also includes a 624sf cottage home. Ginger Vincent 360-271-4327 View at www.johnlscott.com/81087

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2,300 SQFT PLUS Deck. View of Sound & mountains, on 2.5 acres. Spacious design, 2 baths, perfect for home office. Horse pasture. $1,550 plus utilities. 360638-1890.

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3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BA, split-entry. Approx 2700 $695-$785 SqFt. Near Silverdale. Real Estate for Rent No pets. Credit check. Kitsap County Large lot. Mountain Valley View Apt. V i e w . C K s c h o o l s . 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, $ 3 4 5 , 0 0 0 . ( 3 6 0 ) 6 9 8 - close to PSNS, Kitsap Available Now! 3613 evenings Lake area/views, close to Hwy 3, appliances inc l u d e d , L a r g e fa m i l y 9OURĂĽNEWĂĽJOBĂĽISĂĽWAITINGĂĽATĂĽĂĽ room, open kitchen. WWW NW ADS COM $1600 per month. 360- 2 BR with Seattle View. 1,500sf. Includes dish POULSBO 475-0264 TV, WiFi, all utilities paid FJORD MANOR BAINBRIDGE ISLAND (except phone). No 19581 1st Ave NE FINCH PLACE APTS smoking/pets. Avail 7/1. Very Nice 2 BR Apt Avail. 215 Finch Place SW $1000/MO, plus 1st and No Waiting List! Rent Is Taking applications for last, $225 deposit. 206$559/Mo. Must Qualify As real estate waiting list for 1 bed- 842-2599 An Elderly/Disabled House room units. 62+, handi-hold. Income Limits Apply for sale cap or disablility eligible. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND 360-779-6939 Income limits apply. 550 Madison Ave TDD: 711 Real Estate for Sale 206-842-0724 Apartments fjord.manor@ad-west.com Lots/Acreage TDD: 711 Now Accepting 20 Acres- Only $99/mo. Apartments for Rent Applications for Wait List $0 Down, Owner Financ- Bainbridge Island Mason County 1 & 2 BR, 1 BA Apts ing, NO CREDIT Separate Floor of SHELTON Income Limits Apply CHECKS! Near El Paso, View Home Saratoga Springs Apts Texas, Beautiful Moun206-842-8144 1 BDRM, 1 BA $1000 1100 N. 12th Street tain Views! Money Back 2 BDRM, 2 BA, $1600. Guarantee! Free Color Rents start at $565/mo BAINBRIDGE ISLAND All utilities. Brochure. 800-755-8953Â including Water, Sewer, PORT MADISON Washer Dryer,Busline Garbage & Electric. www.sunsetranches.com Neighborhood! Upper A No Smoking Community Garden setting. OAK HARBOR level apt. Water view! Elderly and/or Disabled 1 plus bedroom, 1 I.R.G. Income Limits Apply Independent Realty Group bath. $1,050/ month. (360)427-7033 Property Management First, last, secur ity. or TDD 711 206-498-8533 References. 206-780www.rentkitsap.com 5950. Advertise your service BREMERTON

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INDIANOLA-NEW LISTING $589,000 This is a wonderful Miller Bay home that has 103 feet of no-bank waterfront & features 2604sf, 2+bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 propane fireplaces & updated kitchen. Jane Woodward 360-779-8520 View at www.johnlscott.com/54683

CENTRAL KITSAP SEABECK-NEW ON THE MARKET $649,000 Big, Bright, Beautiful wtrfrnt home on 1.25acres (112ft wtfrt) on tranquil Stavis Bay w your own dock! Radiant heat, 9ft ceilings, HUGE garage & so much more. Dennis Balduf 360-649-5053 View at www.johnlscott.com/23394

BREMERTON OPEN HOUSE-BREMERTON $229,950 FRI-SUN 1-4. 2308 Schley Blvd. Welcome to Eastpark. New Construction 2 stry 3 bd/2.5ba hm, bamboo flrs, ss appls, & shaker style cabs. Next to the Bremerton YMCA. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777 View at www.johnlscott.com/76056 BREMERTON-NEW ON THE MARKET $269,990 The estate wanted to make this home move-in ready for you. Fully finished walk-out bsmnt w/ full bath, bonus rm. Lg inviting deck off kitchen. Beautiful views! Annette Nitz 360-620-1076 View at www.johnlscott.com/13673

SOUTH KITSAP PORT ORCHARD $205,000 Convenient, quiet & just minutes to the 16 freeway! 3BR/2.5BA with 1700 sq. ft.,roof just 3 yrs.old, newer furnace, wired for generator, + 200 sq ft.solarium! Deborah Lozares 360-340-3359 View at www.johnlscott.com/68892

LOTS AND LAND KINGSTON $94,500 1st of two 2.5 acre home sites near Maple Tree Corner. Close to Kng. ferry. Nice homes in area. Territorial views; needs a well. No septic design. Come see! Jan Zufelt 360-297-5550 View at www.johnlscott.com/42450 PORT ORCHARD $150,000 Here it is! More than 7 acres with easy access to the Burley-Olalla interchange. Walk the property/ bring your builder. Close to Gig Harbor & Narrows Bridge! Patricia McGuire 360-895-5212 View at www.johnlscott.com/32329

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $589,000 UNIQUE BAINBRIDGE HOME! Classic home in a private setting near Lynwood. 3 BD/2.25 BA. Full walkout daylight basement, Detached garage w/ 500 additional sq.ft. above. Owner agent. Michael Ballou 206-715-9980 View at www.johnlscott.com/40047 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $649,000 MINUTES TO THE BEACH! Open floor plan offers versatility w/ generous main floor master w/French doors to yard + deck. 3 bdrms + bonus room upstairs. 3 car garage. Private sunny lot. Eileen Black 206-780-3320 View at www.johnlscott.com/13405

JOHN L. SCOTT KITSAP COUNTY OFFICE LOCATIONS Bainbridge Island | Vicki Browning, Managing Broker............. (206) 842-5636 Kingston | Tom Heckly, Managing Broker.......................................... (360) 297-7500 Port Orchard | Jacqui Curtiss, Managing Broker .......................... (360) 876-7600 Poulsbo | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ........................................ (360) 779-7555 Silverdale | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ............................... (360) 692-9777 John L. Scott Real Estate has 122 offices, some offices are independently owned and operated.


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NORTH KITSAP

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

$525,500

$499,950

5797 Wimsey Lane NE B.I.

SUN 1-4

$509,000

4174 Palomino Drive NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$518,900

14490 N. Madison Ave NE, Bainbridge Island

SAT-SUN 1-4

16922 Scandia Lane NW, Poulsbo SAT 1-3 (Hosted by Jaci Garringer) Home Sweet Home! 95 ft of Liberty Bay Waterfront with a few short steps to the bulkheaded beach. Solid 4 bedroom home with just under 2,600 sq ft, large entertainment deck and private deck off master. Over a half acre of beautifully landscaped grounds look over the Bay and Poulsbo Marina. Located down a private lane that is both peaceful and quiet. Rich history surrounds with the old Scandia Landing in the distance looking over to Downtown. Extraordinary value and one of a kind property. MLS #372171 Tasha Zetty 360-509-6607, RE/MAX VICTORY, www.tashazetty.com $599,000

18914 Angeline Ave, Suquamish

SUN 2-4

Well-appointed WFT home. Built in 2004, immaculate 4BR/2.5BA is impeccable w/cook’s kitchen, stainless appliances & granite counters. Gorgeous, mature landscaping surrounds trellised deck w/ hot tub. Outdoor view patio with fire pit. Stairs to the bulkheaded beach. Don’t miss this waterfront gem! MLS 344509. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Cheryl Chuka Mauer 206.276.3417.

SOUTH KITSAP

NEW INCREDIBLE PRICE! Must see this charming 3 bd/2.5 baths, 2890 sq.ft. home offering a superb central location just minutes from ferry. Enjoy the park-like yard, wonderful upgrades, privacy, territorial and filtered water views!Aurora Mancebo 206.595.6705 AM REALTY, LLC For more photos, visit www.auroramancebo.com MLS# 292736 Distinctive home on over an acre in well-loved neighborhood. Great privacy, remodeled kitchen & flexible layout. Possible main floor BR. Carleen Gosney 206-909-2042 BainbridgeFineProperties. com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Price Reduced on this great hard to find 3bd/2.5ba, single level home on a beautifully landscaped 1.91ac w/a long list of upgrades. MLS#362894. Ken West 360-990-2444, www.johnlscott. com/59102

$519,000

9951 NE South Beach Road #E2, Bainbridge Island

SAT/SUN 2-4

One of a kind with all the bells and whistles! Custom 5 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath home built in 2004. Separate garage for boat, RV, with 1 bedroom, 1 bath Apartment above! 1.28 acres professionally landscaped. MLS# 368299. Hosted by Paula Cook 360.621.7875. Remax Town & Country. www. kitsapmomentum.com/laburnum

New on Market! Superb waterfront condo in restored historic building nestled on South Beach shore. Corner unit with covered deck, panoramic views of Sound & Mt. Rainier. 2 BDRMS, 1.75 BA w/ recent upgrades, quality finishes throughout. DD: From ferry, left Winslow Way, right Wyatt to Blakely, right on Country Club, right on Fort Ward Hill, left on South Beach to address on water side. Joanna Paterson 206-612-1976 www.johnlscott.com/74455

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

$550,000

610 NE Vineyard Lane #A303, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$550,000

4062 Crystal Springs Drive, Bainbridge Island

Sun 1-4

$589,000

5359 Diamond Place, Bainbridge Island NE

SUN 1-4

Picturesque rambler just minutes from Rolling Bay and close to Faye Bainbridge Beach. Comfortable and tastefully updated, this home has many designer finishes not usually found in this price point. A serene weeping willow stands guard over the nearly 1/3 acre of fenced grounds, including raised beds for vegetable gardens, a fire pit area, and a charming deck off the dining area. Recent improvements include a remodeled master bath, an updated second bath, paint throughout, & exterior shutters. MLS # 372273 Kristi Nelson, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty 206.391.1718

$619,000

4225 Lytle Road NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$915,000

14446 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$389,090

Waterfront jewel! A home of matchless quality and design with breathtaking views of Sound, Cascades & luxuriant gardens is truly a world apart. #339296. Terry Klein 206-949-3360 terryklein. withwre.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

$969,000

11025 NE Brownell Lane, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$929,000

3500 Crystal Springs Drive NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$1,075,000

4360 Crystal Springs Drive NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$1,250,000

560 Wood Avenue SW #102, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$1,325,000

15400 Broom Street NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$1,399,000

560 Wood Avenue SW #101, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$429,000

$180,000

10200 Laburnum Lane SE, Port Orchard

5758 Rose Loop, Bainbridge Island

SAT 1-4.

SUN 1-4

Simple home on beautiful 1 acre lot with a peek-a-boo view of Eagle Harbor. Value is in the land. End of line location makes for a sweet setting. Adjacent .44 acre lot also available for $122,000. DD:East on Eagle Harbor Dr, left at 1 st Rose Loop. Right to last dirt driveway. Follow to end. Michael Ballou 206-715-9980 www.johnlscott.com/57490

$249,000

115 Hall Brothers Loop NW #2, BI

SUN 2-4

MADRONE VILLAGE presents In-Town High-End Townhome. Desirable, Newer, 2BD/1.5BA, Courtyard Townhome. Quality built & nestled in the heart of Downtown Winslow. Shopping convenience, dining & Seattle ferry nearby. Visit website www.cbmckenzie.com/29060704. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Barb McKenzie Cell/Text 206.799.6851.

$359,500

13865 John St NE, Bainbridge Island

8681 Battle Point Dr, BI

SUN 1-4

SUN 2-4

Great one story home on Fletcher Bay waterfront. Easy living in serene setting w/ Views & wildlife ever changing. Open floor plan, Living Room w/ fireplace. Attached two car garage has some shop space. Mature landscaping. MLS 372275. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Bill Barrow & Chris Miller206.842.1733 x 105.

$397,000

15450 Smoland Lane NE, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

$419,000

9288 Ferncliff, BI

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! 3BR home w/office on private end of cul-de-sac and 1.25-acre of sunny, treed land. Large deck for entertaining, open floor plan & great sun. Susan Grosten 206-755-8411. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Mid Century Modern 2BR/1.75BA custom built for its original owners in 1959, immaculately maintained, distinct interior spaces associated with the “Atomic Ranch� style. Open ceilings & expansive windows take full advantage of Sound & mtn views. Period built-ins maximize storage. NWMLS 372012. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Jim Anderson 206.849.4515.

$449,000

367 Cave Street NE, Bainbridge Island

Sun 1-3:30

Comfortable and cozy, 1 bedroom, 2 bath home plus guest or bonus room, workshop, 1549+ sqf in town location. Gorgeous.67 Acre lot with natural landscaping, Hot tub, covered patio/parking. Fireplace, open design living, master bedroom has balcony. Hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, privacy- super home for entertaining. Call Carol Reanier, CBDA agent for private showing 206-6690152.

$469,000

1807 Eagle Harbor Lane, BI

SUN 1-4

$489,000

9595 NE North Town Loop, Bainbridge Island

SUN 1-4

Renown Place Eighteen on Eagle Harbor awaits you! Fabulous 2-story 3BR/2.5BA, huge Den, large laundry room & attached double car garage. Cathedral ceiling w/skylights. Waterfront living - you deserve it. MLS 279403. Coldwell Banker McKenzie / Hosted by Bob Sullivan 206.601.8264. Enjoy the feel of an old-fashioned neighborhood plus the convenience of in-town living! Schools are within walking distance and shops & the ferry are just over a mile away. North Town Woods offers front porches & sidewalks instead of cul-de-sacs, and this classic Craftsman home features custom touches throughout...stainless & granite kitchen, built-ins, colorful accents, separate den & office, an arbor covered deck, plus a comfortable open layout with lots of room for relaxing & entertaining. MLS #354309, Dennis Paige, Hosted by Gigi Norwine, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty206.427.6492

New Price! Motivated sellers! Beautiful “top-of-the-world� penthouse unit with 3BR, den, spacious decks, solar panels, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves & more! #246881. Jan Johnson 206-371-8792. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. New Price. Offering a Western Water View Home 3220 Sq ft with Pubic Beach Access below home. MLS# 352729 Jack Vidano, Real Estate Broker (206) 200-8973 Jvidano2525@hotmail.com Original owners invite you to come to this classic home in a private setting near Lynwood center. 3 Bedroom, 2 1/4 Bath, full walk out Daylight basement. Patio with outdoor fireplace and detached 2 car garage with additional 500 sq ft studio above. DD: From Madison Ave to Wyatt Way past head of the bay to Lynwood Center at Diamond Drive. To top of hill. Home on left. Michael Ballou 206-7159980 www.johnlscott.com/40047 Contemporary glass, wood & concrete house flows into “garden tour� grounds (featured in Sunset) surrounding it! Photos at HuntWilson.com. #353667. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

High above South Beach, this classic shingle-style country house offers the best of island living. A sunny pastoral setting, a bit of lawn, colorful gardens, shared beach, and most notably...spectacular peace & quiet and stunning marine views of passing ferries and distant sunsets. As comfortable as it is stylish, with custom quality built-ins, wood windows, solid wood doors, cook’s kitchen, main floor master and huge upper & lower family rooms...this is truly a place you’d love to call home. MLS # 372376, Dennis Paige, Hosted by Don Rooks, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty 206.948.9483 New Price! Architect’s own WFT home drenched in sun—all on one level—with low-bank beach right across the road! Photos at HuntWilson.com. #336249. Bill Hunt/Mark Wilson 206-300-4889. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Beautifully remodeled shingle home across from 375 ft of shared western exposure WFT. Charming & romantic Coastal Living beach style w/3BR & 2.75BA. Vesna Somers 206-947-1597. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. New Price! Elegant Winslow waterfront condo has its own garden, 2BR, 2 studies, fireplace, deck & large, eat-in kitchen. Views of marina, Sound,Seattle skyline. #353992. Ellin Spenser 206-914-2305. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Stunning NW modern ranch-style design & fabulous pool on this spectacular estate parcel w/150 ft of no-bank WFT and all-day sun! #336657. Jackie Syvertsen 206-790-3600 BainbridgeIslandLiving. com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc. Exquisite 2,335 sq ft waterfront condo in the heart of Winslow! Completely remodeled w/fine woodwork, 3BR/2.5BA, propane fireplace, secure parking. #360330. Debbie Nitsche-Lord 206-7146190. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

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Minutes to beach & our new school!

Welcome to the secret garden! This fantastic 3 bed, 2.5 bath home features grounds & gardens that you have to see to believe. Gorgeous Asian style landscaping, green lawn, garden beds & a shady deck paint the scene in your northwest getaway. Inside an open & airy tri-level floorplan flows to a bright kitchen, huge living room, large master & more. Outside a detached shop provides you with all the space you need to work on pet projects. It’s all here in this beautifully updated Silverdale home.

Wonderful open floor plan offers versatility highlighted by a generous main floor master with French doors to backyard plus covered deck. The 2 story great room opens to kitchen with breakfast bar and casual dining area leading to a covered barbeque and entertainers patio, which is also accessed from office/guest room w/bath. 3 bedrooms + bonus room are found upstairs. 3 car garage on a sunny level private lot accented by lush landscaping and organic gardens-minutes to beach and schools!

Mike & Sandi Nelson Real Estate Team 360-265-2777 mike@mikeandsandi.com www.MikeAndSandi.com MLS #353910

Location 3460 NW Shadow Glen Blvd Price $309,000 Features .83 acres, tri-level, detached

shop, cul-de-sac

POULSBO

OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1-3

Home Sweet Home!

New Price! 95 ft of Liberty Bay Waterfront with a few short steps to the bulkheaded beach. Solid 4 bedroom home with just under 2,600 sq ft, large entertainment deck and private deck off master. Over a half acre of beautifully landscaped grounds look over the Bay and Poulsbo Marina. Located down a private lane that is both peaceful and quiet. Rich history surrounds with the old Scandia Landing in the distance looking over to Downtown. Extraordinary value and one of a kind property. Hosted by Jaci Garringer.

Tasha Zetty

(360) 509-6607 RE/MAX VICTORY www.tashazetty.com MLS #372171

Eileen Black

(206) 696-1540 John L. Scott · Bainbridge Island www.johnlscott.com/eblack MLS #372377

Location 14531 Misty Vale Place NE Price $649,000 Features Master on main, 3 bedrooms +

bonus room upstairs, 3 car garage, covered deck and entertainers patio, Sunny level lot with lush landscaping and organic gardens. Minutes to the beach and schools.

SOUTH KITSAP

OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12 - 3

Long Lake Area Home

Mountain view, heat pump, walk-in closets, vinyl flooring, wall-to-wall carpeting. Subdivision: Country Club Estates. Home of distinction describes this spacious 2-story home. Every room is expansive, from the family rm with wet bar & fireplace to the wonderful living rm that also has a brick fireplace. Formal dining, 2.5 baths, new roof, dramatic entry w/sweeping stairway, vaulted ceiling & so much more. Circular driveway & beautiful view of the valley. Lovely terraced landscaping. First time ever on the market.

Location 16922 Scandia Lane NW Price $525,500 Features 2,600 sq ft, large entertainment

deck, private deck off master, over a half and acre of beautifully landscaped grounds.

Fred Cook

Phone (360) 895-0660 Mobile (360) 340-1846 Sun Quest Realty www.sunquestrealty.com

Location 5259 Country Club Way SE Price $349,950 Features 3,704 SF, 3 BR/3.25 BA, Wet

MLS #294945

Bar, Wired for Generator, Dining Rm, Security System, Solarium/Atrium, Walk-in Closet

HANSVILLE

INDIANOLA

Seller says sell! New Price! Both the Cottage & 2nd Lot for One Price! Adorable Cape Look & Feel. Charming Living Room with new built in Fireplace. Kitchen make over w/beautiful cabinets, granite counters & a farm sink has made this an awesome kitchen. The dining area lives large now as French Doors & a Deck were added to see manicured grounds. Amazing views of Shipping Lanes, Cruise Ships & The Cascades. Master Ste/jetted tub/private balcony. This is a heavenly retreat! Call Today!

This home will surprise you! It is a sharp country cedar sided two-story home in the heart of charming Indianola. 2 bedroom septic but home has 3rd room/office/den upstairs by bedrooms + a huge upstairs bonus rec room/play room. Beautiful maple floors on the first floor. Nice propane fireplace with slate tile surrounding w/wood mantle. Kitchen is gorgeous w/beautiful upgraded maple cabinets. Enjoy the front covered deck or the large back deck. 2 car garage. Call today!

Hansville Waterfront Retreat

Jan Zufelt

John L Scott, Kingston 360.297.5550 janz@johnlscott.com MLS #312232

Location 37206 Loki Bluff RD NE Price $324,500 Features 2BD/1.75BA, 3.54 acres,

400’ of waterfront

Indianola Sweetheart!

Jan Zufelt

John L Scott, Kingston 360.297.5550 janz@johnlscott.com MLS #269049

Location 8872 NE Lacey St. Price $249,500 Features Front covered deck, beautiful

maple floors, propane fireplace, 2 car garage


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jobs Employment General

ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is expanding it’s sales force. Opening for a well organized, creative professional with the ability to develop strong customer relationships. Manage an existing account base as well as developing new clients to meet ever changing marketing needs. Solid presentation skills a must. Competitive compensation package including full benefits and 401K plan. Submit cover letter and resume to:

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

CREATIVE ARTIST The North Kitsap Herald, a weekly community newspaper located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Poulsbo, WA, has an immediate opening for a full-time Creative Artist. Duties include performing ad and spec design, designing promotional materials, providing excellent customer service to the sales staff and clients. Requires excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast paced deadlineor iented environment. Experience in Adobe Creative Suite 2: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat is also required. Newspaper or other media experience is preferred. Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Requires f l ex i b i l i t y. We o f fe r a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid holidays, vacation a n d s i ck t i m e. E O E . Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, and a few s a m p l e s o f yo u r work to: hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: CANKH/HR Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370

PUBLISHER Sound Publishing is seeking a proven leader with the entrepreneurial skills to build on the solid growth of its twice weekly community newspapers and its 24/7 online presence on the beautiful Whidbey Island. Ideally, the candidate will have a good understanding of all facets of newspaper operations with emphasis on sales, marketing, and financial management. The publisher will help develop strategy for the newspapers as they continue to serve a rapidly expanding and diverse suburban marketplace. Sound Publishing Inc. is Washington’s largest private, independent newsp a p e r c o m p a n y. I t s broad household distribution blankets the entire Greater Puget Sound region, extending nor th from Seattle to Canada, south to Portland, Oregon, and west to the Pacific Ocean. If you have the ability to think outside the box, a r e c u s t o m e r - d r i ve n , success-or iented and want to live in one of the most beautiful and livable areas in Washington State, then we want to hear from you. Please submit your resume, cover letter with salary requirements to:

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Friday, June 29, 2012, Real Estate Now/Kitsap Classifieds, PAGE 7 Home Furnishings

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Musical Instruments

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Dogs

Garage/Moving Sales Kitsap County

Dogs

Bainbridge

GREAT DANE

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pets/animals Dogs

BEAUTIFUL AKC English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies. Have had 1st shots and health c h e ck u p. T h ey h ave been raised in the beautiful country, are well socialized, and are good with little children. Parents temperaments are calm, loving, and smart. Price $800. For more information: 360-520-9196 or www.mountainsprings kennel.weebly.com www.mountainspringskennel.weebly.com

BICHON FRISE puppies. AKC Registered. Taking deposits. $900 e a c h . Fo r c o m p a n i o n only! Will be vet checked and have first shots and be dewormed. Call for infor mation: 360-8747771, 360-621-8096 or go to website to see our adorable puppies! www.bichonfrise puppies4sale.com www.bichonfrisepuppies4sale.com

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14’ ALASKAN Smokerc ra f t : a l u m i nu m . N ew galvanized Salt Water King trailer. 25 HP Johnson outboard and electric Kicker motor. 4 life j a cke t s, E a g l e d e p t h f i n d e r, r o d h o l d e r s , seats, cushions, anchor, tag lines, crab pots with bouys and leaded lines and too much more to list! $3,000 obo. Coupeville. Call Richard 425218-0213.

28’ ASPEN C-90 Cruiser, 2011. Like new, 135 h o u r s. C u r r e n t P r i c e : $150,000. Washington Sales tax paid. Located in Fr iday Harbor. For contact, email: aspenc90@centurylink.net. Manufactured locally in S n o h o m i s h C o u n t y. More info about boat at: www.aspenpower catamarans.com

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