Central Kitsap Reporter, March 28, 2014

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Friday, March 28, 2014

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Softball clinic set for CSTOCK to perform March 29 and 30 duo of tales Diamond Dusters Fast Pitch Softball Clinic promises a fun, positive introduction to the world of fast pitch softball, led by its professional coaches. The Diamond Dusters is holding a free fundamentals clinic on Saturday, March 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Marcus Whitman Middle School, 1887 Madrona Dr SE Port Orchard, or Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bremerton Ball Field at the corner of East 32nd Street and Spruce Avenue, Bremerton. This clinic will teach the fundamentals of fast pitch softball, such as the mechanics and some of the intricacies of hitting, fielding, throwing, pitching and catching, all while having a great time in a positive and supportive environment. The Diamond Dusters 18 Gold traveling and the 18 U teams will be in uniform, assisting the coaches and serving as mentors for the girls. They will also be available to answer questions the girls may have about the program, their own journeys, etc. There will also be several Diamond Dusters parents present to answer parent questions about the team environment, coaching styles, fundraising opportunities, etc. Snacks will be provided during a break about mid-way through the clinic. Contact Bill Robertson at (360) 6894347 www.diamonddusters. org.

CSTOCK will continue its 2014 season with a duo of Hans Christian Andersen’s tales, Rats and The Nightingale. The two exciting oneact musicals create another charming evening for the entire family, with a simple set, unforgettable characters and engaging stage action. Hans Christian Andersen’s, Rats is a lively, eclectic musical and not to be missed. The rats are taking over Hamelin, and nobody, including the greedy mayor, knows what to do. But who turns up, the Pied Piper. He is an odd gentleman who offers to solve the town’s dilemma for a small fee. Unfortunately, after the Piper makes good on his promise, the town’s people claim they are too poor to pay the fee. What follows is a life lesson about keeping your word. Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale is an experience full of enchantment and theatrical fun. The story is about an emperor who prefers the tinkling of a bejeweled mechanical bird to the song of a real nightingale. A number of events proceed from there, but it is not until the Emperor’s deathbed that he realizes the irreplaceable value of a genuine living nightingale and her distinctive melodies. Opening night is March 28 at 7:30 with additional performances on March 29, 30 and April 4, 5, closing April 6. Sunday performances are at 6 p.m. Take advantage of our lower ticket prices, rang-

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Highland Bagpipers to join Symphony The Bremerton Symphony Concert Chorale will give a musical tour of the British Isles in their concert But Come Ye Back on Friday, April 4 in Poulsbo and Saturday, April 5 in Bremerton. The Bremerton Symphony Concert Chorale and acclaimed Highland Bagpiper Tyrone Heade will take the audience on a journey through Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. They will perform an exciting Celtic program featuring the music of Welsh composer Karl Jenkins and fabulous choral arrangements by Simon Carrington and Bob Chilcott, both former members of The King’s Singers. The Friday night concert starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at Gateway Fellowship, 18901 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. The Saturday night concert also starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at Sylvan Way Baptist Church, 900 Sylvan Way, Bremerton. Tickets for the Bremerton Symphony’s 2013-2014 season, which runs until May 2014, are still available. Individual concert tickets are $24 for adults, $19 for senior and military, and $8 for youth and students. Information on concerts and tickets can be

Mended Hearts to meet April 2 Harrison Medical Center is partnering with Mended Hearts, (www.mendedhearts. org) a national and community-based nonprofit organization focused on providing support for patients and families affected by heart disease, to start a chapter here in Kitsap County. An informational meeting will be held at Harrison Medical Center, Bremerton, on April 2 for those who want to learn more about this proposed Kitsap County chapter. As the oldest peer-to-peer cardiac support group in the country, Mended Hearts partners with 460 hospitals and rehabilitation clinics across the United States. Mended Hearts is recognized for its role in fostering a positive patient-care experience, and provides services to heart patients through visiting programs, educational forums. “Harrison Medical Center has had an open heart program in Kitsap County for the last 10 years, and thousands of patients have passed through these doors during that time,” said cardiothoracic surgeon William Reed, MD, FACS, FCCP. “Most of these patients continue to live in the community and carry out their normal activities. “A Mended Hearts program allows them to meet, share their stories, and address con-

cerns that affect all of them. It can provide reassurance for new patients who are facing an open heart surgery or a cardiac intervention. “ To learn more, visit mendedhearts.org or email Theresa Reed, Harrison cardiovascular care coordinator, at theresa. reed@harrisonmedical.org.

The meeting location is 10452 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. CHADD offers support and information for parents, AD/HD adults, educators, and health care professionals. For further information, call Lynn Myrvang at 360-779-5362 or Kerry Miller at 360-697-3922.

Kitsap Jayhawkers to meet April 5

Kitsap MS walk set for April 12

The Kitsap Jayhawkers will meet Saturday, April 5, at the Airport Diner in Bremerton at 11:30 a.m. This is an opportunity for native Kansans to get together to talk about living in The Sunflower State. Attendees are encouraged to share their memories of Easter and spring while living in Kansas. New members are always welcome. Call Doris Rice at 360-792-9151 for more information.

The Kitsap County MS Walk MS will be Saturday, April 12 in Silverdale. The National MS Society, Greater Northwest Chapter, has set its sights on raising $34,000 at Walk MS Kitsap County. The Silverdale event will begin at 9 a.m. at Klahowya Secondary School, 7607 NW Newberry Hill Road. Other Walk MS Washington sites include: Clarkston, Bainbridge Island, Bellingham, Olympia, Snohomish County (Tulalip), South Sound (University Place) and Tri-Cities (Kennewick), Seattle, Spokane and Wenatchee. To start a team, make a donation, sign up to volunteer or learn more, call the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Northwest Chapter, at 800-344-4867 and press 2, or visit www. walkMSnorthwest.org. The Silverdale walk is sponsored by Haggen Northwest Fresh and TOP Food & Drug.

Psychologist set to speak at CHADD Mireille Beauchaine Reece will speak at 7 p.m. April 8 at the Kitsap CHADD meeting. Her topic will be “Adults & AD/HD.” She is a clinical psychologist at Peninsula Psychological Center in Silverdale. Kitsap CHADD is here to support those impacted by AD/HD, be it yourself, a spouse, child, student, client or friend along with any coexisting conditions. Discussion will be open during the evening, and all are welcome. There is no cost and no presign-up needed.

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