Central Kitsap Reporter, May 10, 2013

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PEOPLE AND PLACES

Friday, May 10, 2013

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Open house set for Canterbury Care adult day center Canterbury Care Center senior adult day care invites the community to an open house from 2 to 7 p.m. May 14 at 700 Callahan Drive. The event will include light snacks, a sampling of activities and savings on full-time enrollment. With kitchen renovations complete, senior participants are finally able to get mixing, sifting, rolling, cutting and baking again. Come hungry for homemade cookies and old-fashioned strawberry shortcake with handwhipped cream. The open house offers a glimpse into programming designed with the especially frail senior in mind. The senior adult day care caters to individuals who cannot be left alone during the day because of physical or mental limitations by focusing on what it is they can still do and building an activities calendar around that. Canterbury Care Center is a community-based day program providing a warm, safe and loving environment where seniors feel connected and cared about. This format allows participants to return to their own homes at the day program’s end. Utilizing individualized plans of services,the center hopes to meet participant where they are at. More information can be found at www.canterburycarecenter.org.

Citizens on Patrol looking for a few good volunteers The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office seeks volunteers for its Citizens On Patrol (COP) and Community Resources programs. COP volunteers support unincorporated areas of the county providing Sheriff’s Office presence to enhance public safety, enforce parking-prohibited regulations, conduct home vacation

checks, process abandoned vehicles and assist with traffic control and community events. Volunteers commit at least 16 hours per month and attend monthly training meetings. Community resource volunteers assist in the Sheriff’s Information Office at the Kitsap Mall in Silverdale answering basic questions, taking minor crime reports and may assist with community crime prevention programs throughout the county. All candidates must complete and pass an extensive background check. For more information, contact Kitsap County Volunteer Services at www. kitsapgov.com/volunteer/, e-mail rpirtle@co.kitsap. wa.us or call 360-337-4650.

Puget Sound Clean Air Agency council member sought for council The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications for a public at-large representative to serve on the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Advisory Council. The advisory council is comprised of individuals representing business, education, transportation, health and science, tribal interests, fire officials, the environmental community, ports and the public-at-large. Its role is to provide input on agency programs and regulations. The council meets the second Wednesday of each month (except August) at the agency’s Seattle office. For more information on the advisory council, go to www.pscleanair.org/ announce/hearings/advisorymeetings.aspx. To apply, go to www.kitsapgov.com/volunteer/frmbrdapp.htm or contact Kitsap County Volunteer Services at 360-337-4650, rpirtle@ co.kitsap.wa.us.

Exploring safe school routes The Central Kitsap Community Council is exploring “Safe Routes to Schools” in the areas surrounding CK schools near the Kitsap Fairgrounds. A “Town Hall” meeting will be at Fairview Junior High School library May 15 at 7 p.m. to discuss the issue. Representatives of Kitsap County public works will be describing the county’s plans for improving traffic flows and pedestrian walkways in the general area around Woodlands, Cottonwood, Fairview Junior High, and Olympic High schools. The county is seeking help from the Central Kitsap community including parents, students, homeowners and others about the county’s plans and how they should be amended and/or changed. For more information call the Central Kitsap Community Council at 360698-5560.

Lions looking for grand marshal The Silverdale Lions are looking for a parade grand marshal. Each year the Silverdale Lions select a Grand Marshal for the Silverdale Whaling Days parade. The person needs to have made a significant contribution to the greater Silverdale Community. If you know of someone or an organization that deserves this special recognition, send the nominee’s name along with some brief comments about why you believe they should be selected as Grand Marshal to lionsgrandparade@gmail.com. The Grand Marshal will be acknowledged at this year’s parade on Saturday, July 27, beginning at 10 a.m. along Silverdale Way.

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2013 Silver Spur Queen Vanora Washburn poses with princesses Kayla Mock, Ellis Tillotson and Isabell Tillotson and Little Miss Kariann Armstrong.

Silver Spur Club crowns 2013 Kitsap Fair royalty The Silver Spur Club of Kitsap County crowned their 2013 Royalty at an open house April 13. It was a busy day for the new court, who did rodeo runs after the coronation followed by their first official appearance as Silver Spurs Royalty at the 2013 Kitsap Fair and Stampede Pageant. Queen Vanora Washburn, 12, is from Poulsbo. She is a sixth grader at Brownsville Elementary. She belongs to the Blazing Saddles 4-H Club and her sponsors are Painted Valley Farms, Flowers to Go in Silverdale, Liberty Bay Auto and Zero Gravity. Princess Kayla Mock, 13, is from Poulsbo. She is a seventh grader at Poulsbo Middle School. Her spon-

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sors are Plantswomen Design and DW Farrier Services. Princess Ellie Tillotson, 14, is from Vaughn. She is an eighth grader at Key Peninsula Middle School. Her sponsors are Kiwi Fencing and Drive Thru Feed. Princess Isabell Tillotson, 11, also is from Vaughn. She is a sixth grader at Key Peninsula Middle School. Her sponsors are Kiwi Fencing, Al and Erlene Twidt, Joanne Barker and her parents Heidi and Steve Tillotson. Little Miss is Kariann Armstrong, 5, from Port Townsend and attends Kingdom Kids Luther Church. Her sponsors are Chimacum Tack and Saddlery, Cenex of Chimacum, Dawn and Tim Thomas and her parents.

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