Bainbridge Island Review, February 28, 2014

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didn’t want Alves to be fired, but said the district should offer cultural sensitivity training. While on leave, Alves attended two “cultural responsive training” sessions with New Phase New Ways, consultants based in Central Kitsap. New Phase New Ways is run by Central Kitsap High School teachers and couple, JD Sweet and Elizabeth Blandin. Sweet described the meetings with Alves as “professional discussion.”. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

long-held enthusiasm for craft beer. “First, we got hooked on the incredibly-creative beers produced locally — 7 Seas, Harmon, Duo Brewing,” he said. “Then it was attending and volunteering at beer festivals around the Northwest. Then we starting brewing our own and before we knew it, we were producing the Gig Harbor Beer Festival. Starting our own brewery is the next logical step in our craft beer dreams.” Fosberg said he had been kicking around ideas for a brewing company for several years, learning as much as he could about the industry through various organizations, the Gig Harbor Beer Festival, and talking with other brewers. Start-up costs and his busy creative agency, Fosberg Media Group, kept getting in the way of moving beyond the planning stages. “I really loved the passion this industry has for its product, and I kept feeling that I really wanted to be a part of something like that. I couldn’t shake it,” Fosberg said. A chance meeting during a trip to Europe in 2012 was enough to convince Fosberg to move forward with his brewery ideas. “I was walking along the streets of Nuremburg, Germany during the Christmas Markets. It was pouring down snow, so I stopped into a local pub, and there, sitting at the bar was a 40-something bloke from England wearing a ‘Beer Advocate’ cap. I thought, ‘It’s a sign.’ “We talked for a long time about craft beer, breweries, and festivals in Great Britain, and all the places he had specifically traveled to in the U.S. just to visit craft breweries and taste the beer. Now that’s passion. That was the moment I decided to go forward.” Trevor Nicol, a local brew master from Tacoma will be in charge of brewing at the new company. The brewery’s first three beers will be Galloping Gertie Pale Ale, Round Rock Pilsner, and Mosquito Fleet IPA™. The beer names represent historical local icons and traditions of Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, and Tacoma Narrows. The location of the new brewery and other details will be announced later this year. — PortOrchardIndependent.com

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