North Kitsap Herald, January 24, 2014

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Friday, January 24, 2014

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downtown, where Italian, Mexican, Spanish, and Tibetan restaurants can be found among the rosemaled storefronts. “The fact that we have that diversity speaks to our brand: We’re minutes away but a world apart,” Mattson said. “We’re only 12 miles from Seattle. That’s key for people to understand — we’re closer than they think and very accessible.” That’s exactly what The Boat Guy is all about. “It doesn’t matter what kind of boat you have,” Bisset

said. “Our big thing is, we live in The Spot for boating. So, use your boat. Get out on the water. Boating is not seasonal — in some ways it is, but if you have a boat, try to use it all year round. The great things about this area — like Poulsbo — don’t go away.” Port of Poulsbo executive director Brad Miller said Poulsbo is convenient for boaters as well. “People can hop into their boats without loading up a weekend of provisions, and go to Poulsbo. Everything’s there,” he said. Miller, who has worked for the Port of Poulsbo for six years, said he’s a

fan of downtown’s restaurants. “It’s amazing how many good — really good — restaurants we have for a small town. I love bringing people here. No matter what kind of food you want, you’re going to find it here and it’s going to be good.” Bisset said the February rendezvous started “as a joke”; during a conversation, someone joked that there should be a big rendezvous in the winter. “We thought about it and said, ‘Actually, we should do that.’ Poulsbo is the first town that came to mind. It’s close to Seattle, it has all the amenities, the restaurants and

Winter Rendezvous schedule FEB. 7 Opening Boaters Party (sold out) Whiskey Night in P’Bo, Hare & Hounds Pub: $30 FEB. 8 Marine Swap & Shop: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pickled Herring at Marina Market: Free, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Poulsbo Brewery Tour: Noon to 5 p.m. Marine Resource Tent: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Poulsbo Poker Run: Free, 2-4 p.m. shops, the guest docks, the fun.” Bisset said he likes Poulsbo’s marina and waterfront area, the downtown shops, “the guest

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Gloggfest: Free, 3-5 p.m. Downtown Art Walk: Free, 3-8 p.m. 30-minute Downtown Historical Tours FEB. 9 Poulsbo Brewery Run: 8 a.m. Sons of Norway Pancake Breakfast: $8, 8-11 a.m.

docks screaming out for this event to fill ’em up.” Plus, “everyone is really friendly.”

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Clever Dick

Continued from page 1 class, and those without class,” he said. “It also holds a deeper message — do not judge others, lest ye be judged and found wanting.” The play is advertised as having some mature content. Hayden said that the play is not a “dirty” show, and he has maintained a PG-13 rating for his production. “I would say the show is definitely not for kids because they would have far too many questions in the ‘Mom, what does that mean?’ vein,” Hayden said, further noting that audiences can expect slight coarse language, a lot of innuendo and a man in his boxers for 20 seconds. Hayden said the show

is ultimately a comedy and good for a laugh, with the bonus of a good message. “Being a murder mystery there is certainly a sense of suspense and intrigue to the show, but the stronger theme of the show is comedy,” he said. “This show is absolutely hilarious. Period.” “No matter what you do, say, feel or think, you have the right to be the person you are,” he added. “And if anyone takes umbrage to that, it is their own fault.” Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, students or military, and can be purchased at www. brownpapertickets.com or 800-838-3006.

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Musical comedy comes to Port Orchard

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he weekend of Jan. 24 is proving to be quite a theatrical stretch of days. In addition to a production in Poulsbo, the Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard is staging a few laughs of its own. “Nunsense II: The Second Coming,” debuts Jan. 24, 7 p.m. at Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay St., Port Orchard. The musical comedy is a sequel to “Nunsense,” originally performed in 1985. In "Nunsense II," a group os sisters continue their antics, each with a musical talent of their own.

While planning a concert, a pair of Franciscans show up and cause a bit of trouble for the sisters. The nuns deal with this along with the pressure of a talent scout coming to see them, bingo games and one

member winning the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes. The musical shows through Feb. 23. Adult tickets are $17; tickets for youth, students and military are $13. Tickets and info at www.wwca.us.

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