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CITY COUNCIL, POSITION 1 Ken Thomas

CITY COUNCIL, POSITION 4 Jeffrey McGinty

SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 4 Glen Robbins

SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 5 Bill Webb

Getting scarce Low-income tenants getting priced out as subsidized apartments convert to market-rate By PETER O’CAIN

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Voters give School board gets two new members Thomas a Webb’s lead widens in NKSD District 5 full term By SOPHIE BONOMI

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POULSBO — Ken Thomas was elected to a full term on the Poulsbo City Council, Position 1, Nov. 3. In updated election results posted at 5:15 p.m. Nov. 4, Thomas had 918 votes to Amanda Cheatham’s 600. Poulsbo City Council members are elected to four-year terms. They receive $700 a month. This was Cheatham’s first See COUNCIL, Page A10

POULSBO — Voters elected two new members of the North Kitsap School Board Nov. 3. A third position was too close to call. Retired principal Glen Robbins defeated Scott Henden in the race for North Kitsap School Board, District 4. In updated election results posted at 5:15 p.m. Nov. 4, Robbins had 4,666 votes to Henden’s 3,549. School board members are elected to four-

year terms. They are not paid. In District 2, real estate broker Jim Almond received 5,655 votes. There were 504 write-in votes, most presumably for write-in candidate Bruce Christen, who was appointed to the board a year ago. In District 5, school board member Bill Webb’s lead over educator/paralegal Deborah Simon grew from 99 votes Election Night to 163 the next day. Webb had 3,858 votes, Simon 3,695.

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Earlier Election Day, Henden said of his school board service, “Honestly, I’m just trying to do the right thing,” he said. “Someone stopped me when I

was sign waving and told me I was the ‘watchdog of the school district.’ I really appreciated that comment. I’m honest and direct.” Of his campaign, he said, “I don’t think I would’ve changed a thing. I could have been better refined at times, there were some human errors in the things I’ve said. But everything I’ve said I believe.” Earlier Election Day, Robbins was confident of being elected. “I don’t have a special agenda other than to listen to the families, school members, and staff in order to make the best school system possible,” he said. “I have a commitment to

POULSBO — In September, Woodcreek Apartments began asking some tenants to leave so renovations could be made to the property. Woodcreek provided affordable housing and had long participated in a USDA Rural Development voucher program called Section 515. Some renters paid as little as $50 a month, according to Jeff Miller, CEO of Pacific Living Properties, which manages Woodcreek. Woodcreek’s contract with Rural Development expired, and they began charging market-rate rents. Many of the tenants were priced out of the apartments. Kim Kinslow was among the first Woodcreek tenants to receive a letter notifying her that her tenancy had been terminated. She’d lived there for 15 years. Kinslow, 47, is on a fixed income. She had to move back in with her parents on Bainbridge Island. “I’m being forced to move in with my parents,” Kinslow

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Third national honor for NKHS LEO Club POULSBO — North Kitsap Vikings LEO Club members were recently recognized for their work in the community during the 2014-15 school year. On Oct. 29, the club received the LEO Club Excellence Award from Lions Club International. They were one of 18 schools in the United States selected for the award. It is the third excellence award for the club.

For a LEO club to be considered for the award, they must have demonstrated “superior performance” in five areas: Serving others, developing and executing creative fundraisers, exercising effective leadership, enhancing the public image of LEO clubs, and completing administrative operations.

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this important program to help our members earn that diploma.” The scholarship is one of 29 awarded by the credit union this year. In total, WSECU provided $64,500 in higher-education support to 29 credit union members. The selections are made by an employee and member committee and are based on an evaluation of academic record, financial need, community involvement and a written essay. Applications for the 2016 WSECU college scholarships will be available Dec. 14 at www.wsecu.org.

Heronswood founder Dan Hinkley is the recipient of the 2015 Courtesy photo Landscape Award from LongHouse Reserve.

Horticulturist Hinkley honored by LongHouse Reserve KINGSTON — Dan Hinkley is the recipient of the 2015 Landscape Award from LongHouse Reserve. A respected garden writer and horticulturalist, Hinkley is the co-founder of Heronswood Garden and currently serves as its garden director. He also co-owns and maintains Windcliff, a private garden in Indianola. The LongHouse Reserve Landscape Award was created to recognize those who make “outstanding contributions to the betterment of horticulture in America.” Notable past recipients include Garden Conser vancy founder Francis Cabot (2007); Elizabeth Barlow Rogers (2009), who is credited with leading the effort to revitalize Central Park; and Fergus Garrett (2013), manager of Great Dixter in England. The LongHouse Reserve, located in East Hampton, New York, is a not-for-prof-

The Poulsbo Lions Club donated $1,000 to Coffee Oasis in Poulsbo. From left, Dennis Tesch, liaison between the Poulsbo Lions and Coffee Oasis; Manager Kayla McAfee; and Poulsbo Lions President Jim Stark. Submitted photo it art museum, sculpture garden, and art education organization founded by Jack Lenor Larsen, a renowned textile artist who attended Bremerton High School and the University of Washington. “After a quarter of a century of interfacing with this house and its garden, their creator and his sense of grace, the LongHouse Reserve under the captaincy of Jack Lenor Larsen, must be indicted on many charges for the trajectory of my professional and personal life,” Hinkley said. “I am honored and humbled to be recognized by LongHouse Reserve, yet its nod of approbation only

articulates that I have in some manner gathered up the discriminations of a master.” Hinkley’s lifelong interest in plants led him to a career traveling the globe to uncover rare and unusual plants. He has ventured into the wilds of China, South and Central America, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Nepal, Vietnam, Taiwan, Sikkim, Bhutan, Tasmania and Canada numerous times a year for the past 16 years. He brought thousands of plants to Heronswood Nursery, which he and his partner Robert L. Jones started in 1987. Hinkley writes regularly

for many of the top gardening magazines and appears occasionally as a gardening correspondent on Martha Stewart Living Television. He is the author of “The Explorer’s Garden: Rare and Unusual Perennials.” Heronswood Garden is owned by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, which has been restoring and improving Heronswood since purchasing it from Burpee in 2012. One of the Tribe’s goals has been to incorporate S’Klallam art into the garden, which began earlier this year with the raising of a totem pole at Heronswood’s entrance. Heronswood is managed by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Foundation.

Author/musician Ross guest speaker at Olympic College BREMER TON — Author/musician/speaker/mentor Gyasi Ross of Suquamish is the scheduled guest speaker at Olympic College 1-2 p.m. Nov. 12 in the college’s Multicultural Center, BSC 117. Ross comes from the Blackfeet Nation and resides on the Port Madison Indian Reservation. He

is speaking as part of the college’s Native American History Month celebration. Ross writes for the Huffington Post, Indian Country Today, Deadspin and Gawker. He is the author of “Don’t Know Much About Indians (but I wrote a book about us anyways)” and “How to Say I Love You in Indian” (2014). Ross also released a spoken word/hip hop CD, “Isskootsik (Before Here was Here)” on Cabin Games Records. Winona LaDuke, Anishinaabe writer and environmental activist, sasid of Ross, “Vision, commitment and charisma are found in few people. These combined with humility are rare. Gyasi Ross has all these and he represents the best of a new generation of leaders for Indigenous and all communities.” Professor Michael Eric Dyson said on MSNBC’S “The Ed Show” that Ross is “one of the sharpest young intellectuals we have out there in the nation.” The Quileute Youth Council wrote of a presentation by Ross, “Gyasi touched an audience with a wide array of ages and backgrounds, delving deep into the minds and hearts of everyone in attendance, weaving together stories of

Gyasi Ross, an author, musician, speaker and mentor, is the scheduled guest speaker at Olympic College Nov. 2. GyasiRoss.com

personal experience, historical trauma perspective, the meaning of function and roles within a Tribe and community, hope, resilience and purpose. “

Attorney Clucas earns award for professionalism SEATTLE — Poulsbo attorney Matthew L. Clucas is the recipient of the Washington State Bar Association’s 2015 Professionalism Award. The award is in recognition of his community involvement, attorney mentorship, and service to the local bar association. “[Clucas] is a mentor, an involved and active member of our local bar association, and a respectful advocate for his clients and the legal profession,” said Melissa Hemstreet of the bar association. “He is committed to the successful practice of law by every attorney and to the improvement of the legal profession as a whole.” At the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office, Clucas was the first deputy prosecuting attorney assigned to supervise the Kitsap County drug court.

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IN OUR OPINION

Good time for mediation at Port of Kingston C

ongratulations to all of the candidates in the general election. Even those who didn’t win raised issues and contributed ideas that could help make for a better community. This is the first in a series of editorials on what needs to be accomplished post-election. THE PORT OF KINGSTON is recruiting for a new port district manager. Mary McClure, former executive director of the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council, will soon join the commission. This month, the State Auditor will pore over the port office’s records as part of its three-year auditing cycle, in an effort to detect and report on significant misappropriation, misuse or loss of public funds and non-compliance with laws and regulations. This is a good time for the port and two of its constituents, Beth Brewster and Tania Issa, to go to mediation. It is apparent there are problems in the Port of Kingston, the biggest of these being mistrust. Kingston Adventures owner Beth Brewster believes she was discriminated and retaliated against by then-Port Director David Malone. (One of their allegations has been gender discrimination, which we hope can be calmed by the ascent of two high-ranking port district officials, who happen to be women: Commissioner McClure and Port Controller Nancy Payne.) Brewster and Issa are suspicious of how the port conducts business and have filed more than 200 public records requests in an effort to prove their suspicions. Those public records requests have created a burden on port staff, and Brewster and Issa have filed three lawsuits related to the port’s alleged failure to comply with their requests for information. We’re not going to try the case here, nor are we going to question the legitimacy of their suspicions. Residents indeed have the right to request copies of public records. But we’re concerned that this is devolving into an effort in which no one’s interests will be served. And the public, which owns the port district, will bear the cost. One of the records requests is for copies of all public records provided to the media. What does that prove other than the port provided records to the press as requested by members of the press? Another recent request is for “detailed billing and usage records for phone and internet services at the Port of Kingston (landline, mobile, VOIP, Skype, Comcast Cable, etc.) from January 2014 to present,” as well as “all metadata associated with electronic records.” An experienced mediator can help both sides resolve these issues more expediently, and at less cost than going through a lengthy court process.

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LETTERS New chapter for Port of Kingston I wanted to be among the first here to congratulate commissioner-elect Mary McClure. The Port of Kingston’s moving into a new chapter and “You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So get on your way!” (Dr. Seuss). I got to know Mary through her husband Jimmy James, a fellow “B” dock marina rat, and she has a heart for our community. Having observed her leadership of Kitsap County Coordinating Council, as well as the Village Green project, I’ve seen the skills she will bring to the port. The Village Green building, something no one thought an unincorporated community could do, is founded on Harry Truman’s credo, “It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.” This year, the port completed acquiring a line of public waterfront property extending from Barrett Road to North Beach and was awarded a grant to build a park where the Kingston Inn was. This is something unique in Kitsap County, and perhaps Puget Sound. Just imagine the possibilities! Though we’ve had two years of stormy seas, our community is resilient, and there’s no limit to what Kingston can do once we set our minds to it. To quote

Ecclesiastes (and the 1965 No. 1 hit “Turn, Turn, Turn”), “There is a season and time for every purpose under heaven. A time to tear down and a time to build, … a time to be silent, a time to speak, … a time you may embrace.” Welcome, Mary! WALT ELLIOTT Kingston

Grateful for businesses’ support of school event Kingston Middle School would like to send out a great, big, public thank you to the following Kingston businesses: Albertsons, Borrowed Kitchen Bakery, Sweet Life Cakery, Little City Candy, and Food Market at Kingston. They all generously contributed prizes to the inaugural ParentStudent Scavenger Hunt that took place on Oct. 29 during parent

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oters have spoken and no one could be pleased more by what they said than Tim Eyman. The professional initiative promoter from Mukilteo had another anti-tax measure on Tuesday’s ballot. And like many of its predecessors it is passing with support in nearly every county in the state. “I’m absolutely elated,” he gushed in a phone call after downing four glazed doughnuts

at a pop-up Election Night party at a Krispy Kreme in Seattle. “It is incredibly gratifying.” Initiative 1366 may be his boldest attempt yet to force state lawmakers to do something many don’t want to do, which is to make it harder on them to create new taxes or raise existing ones. The measure requires the state’s sales tax be reduced by a penny next year unless the

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Legislature approves a constitutional amendment requiring any new or higher tax be approved by a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate. Voters must approve the constitutional amendment too. On Nov. 3, I-1366 was passing with 54 percent statewide. It was ahead in 35 counties, including Snohomish and Island counties. However, it is losing in King County where the largest mass of pro-tax voters lives, so the final outcome is sure to be closer. Regardless of the ending margin, Eyman said the results show when it comes to taxes most voters would like to see them go down if they can and make it harder for them to go up if they can’t. Eyman celebrated this political touchdown with a little extra step in his victory dance. See CORNFIELD, Page A5


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PUBLIC MEETINGS Nov. 9 Kitsap County Board of Commissioners, 5:30 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building, Commissioners Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. www.kitsapgov. com/boc. n Poulsbo Tree Board, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. www.cityofpoulsbo.com. n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7:15 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. www.nkfr.org. n

Nov. 10 Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Nov. 11 n Kitsap County Fire Protection District 18 (Poulsbo Fire) Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. www.poulsbofire.org. n Poulsbo City Council, n

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Continued from page A4 Obviously he enjoyed repelling foes who contended the measure amounted to blackmailing lawmakers with the loss of billions of sales tax dollars for schools and state programs if they didn’t pass the tax-limiting constitutional amendment. Eyman also relished that most voters apparently didn’t give a hoot he was the driving force behind the initiative, though opponents strived to disparage the measure by tying his name to it. This could have been a year for such a tactic to work. Eyman is under investigation by Attorney General Bob Ferguson for allegedly breaking a bunch of election laws in 2012 in order to pass his last antitax measure.

7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Nov. 12 n North Kitsap School Board, 6 p.m., district office board room, 18360 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. www.nkschools.org. n Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, 7-8:30 p.m., North Kitsap Fire & Rescue, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. The purpose of the meeting is to share information and invite feedback about the park master plan being developed by FischerBouma Partnership. Nov. 17 n Kitsap County Planning Commission, 6 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building, Commissioners Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. www.kitsapgov. com/dcd/pc/. n Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, 6:30 p.m., North Kitsap Fire and

Rescue, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. www. myvillagegreen.org. n Indianola Port Commission, 7 p.m., Indianola Clubhouse, 20446 Indianola Road NE. www.portof indianola.com. Nov. 18 n Poulsbo City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. www.cityofpoulsbo.com. Nov. 23 n Kitsap County Board of Commissioners, 5:30 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building, Commissioners Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. www.kitsapgov. com/boc. n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7:15 p.m., headquarters fire station, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. www.nkfr.org. Nov. 24 n Poulsbo Planning Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St. www.cityofpoulsbo.com.

He’s been publicly accused of secretly moving hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions between two initiative campaigns and failing to disclose making $300,000 for himself in the process. “They threw everything they had at us,” Eyman said. Now, in an ironic twist, before Ferguson begins prosecuting Eyman for any past electoral hanky-panky, he could be defending the legitimacy of the initiative entrepreneur’s latest undertaking. Opponents vowed Election Day to continue their fight in the courts, confident the state Supreme Court will eventually deem I-1366 an illegal manifestation. “While we are obviously disappointed in the outcome,” began Christian Sinderman, a spokesper-

son for the anti-1366 coalition, “we have felt all along that this measure was likely unconstitutional, and look forward to next steps to prevent 1366 from cutting billions from already inadequate education funding.” Eyman figured this might happen. “We knew where the legal landmines were and designed the initiative in a way to not step on any of those landmines,” he said. If he’s right, any explosions this measure sets off will be in the Legislature and on the 2016 campaign trail. — (Everett) Daily Herald political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.herald net.com. Contact him at 360-352-8623, jcornfield@ heraldnet.com, and on Twitter at @dospueblos.

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County wants comments on draft Comprehensive Plan POR T ORCHARD — Kitsap County’s Department of Community Development will host hosting three open houses so the public can learn about the Comprehensive Plan Update. The Comprehensive Plan guides county decisions and services on a wide range of topics including housing, transportation, land use, parks, natural

environment and more. The draft documents and materials will be posted for public review and comment on Nov. 6 at www.compplan.kitsapgov.com. Written comments will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Comments may be submitted online; by email to compplan@co.kitsap.wa.us; handed in to the DCD front counter at 619 Division St., Port Orchard; or post-

marked by Dec. 7 and mailed to Comprehensive Plan Update, Planning and Environmental Programs Division, DCD, MS-36, 614 Division St., Port Orchard, WA 98366. The open houses are: Nov. 10: 5-7 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building Commission Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. Nov. 12: 5-7 p.m., Poulsbo City Hall Council Chambers, 200 Moe St. Nov. 16: 5-7 p.m., Silverdale Beach Hotel, 3073 NW Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale.

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t United Way of Kitsap County, we believe in challenging the status quo to the way we approach fighting poverty in our community. We believe in thinking differently and we are excited to be taking bold, progressive steps to begin to resolve the long-term impact of intergenerational poverty here in the county. And by investing in the United Way Campaign, you are becoming an integral part of this promising first step. We appreciate you joining us in the campaign and extend a grateful thank you to all who have participated in the past. But more than ever, we need your help today. United Way’s Fall Fund

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Tis’ the Season of Giving! • Donate turkeys and hams (all sizes needed), store-bought pies, dairy, eggs, cranberries, celery, yams, stuffing, pumpkin, and other holiday goodies

The holiday season is upon us, and we are so thankful to have so many food drives and events that support Fishline and those in need in our community. Please let us know about your event by sending an email to nkfishline@gmail. com. Blue Heron Jewelry Co. is celebrating our 5th Annual Giving Tree to benefit Fishline When you visit Blue Heron, take a moment to select a coupon off the giving tree for a cash donation in the amount of your choosing. This special discount can be applied to anything in the shop. All of the event proceeds will go directly to the food bank. Fill the Truck Food Drive at Liberty Bay Auto, November 1st - 14th Liberty Bay Auto is challenging the Poulsbo community to FILL THE TRUCK in their showroom! They are hosting a food drive in their showroom and will match your donations in weight. Forest Hills Rock 13th Annual Food Drive, November 14th If you live in the Forest Hills Rock subdivision,please have your food donations out and ready for pick up by 10am.

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in a child’s life increases, so does the risk for lifetime negative health outcomes, which can be behavioral, physical or mental. Examples are obesity, chemical dependency, depression, attempted suicide or a wide variety of serious physical ailments, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or stroke that can dramatically shorten a life span. While nearly half of our population experiences at least one ACE growing up, here in Washington 11 percent of our children are living with three or more. Educators are seeing these children in their classroom every day and the non-profit community struggles every day to try and help families survive daily life. So how can parents, educators and social workers make a difference for children who are carrying the weight of multiple ACEs? We can all help children individually by being dependable resources or providing a safe haven, someone a child can turn to when needed. A child’s dysfunction or lack of success should always trigger the question: “What has

in a collaborative effort to reduce intergenerational poverty by reducing the occurrence and mitigating the impacts of ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences). In July, the collaboration, Kitsap Strong, issued a request for participants in Kitsap Strong’s Collaborative Learning Academy, which will provide research and training on the NEAR sciences (neuroscience, epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and resiliency); and begin creating networks and working groups. The following nonprofits received grants to participate: Olympic Education Service District 114, West Sound Youth for Christ, YWCA, Kitsap Mental Health Services, Kitsap Child Care & Preschool; Our GEMS, YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties, One Heart Wild Education Sanctuary, Kitsap Community Resources; Bainbridge Youth Services, BASIC, Holly Ridge Center, Scarlet Road, Kitsap Sexual Assault Center, New Life Community Development Agency; Bremerton UMC Tutoring Program, Weaver Foundation — Georgia Mattson Memorial Shelter, Kitsap Rescue Mission, St. Vincent de Paul; Kitsap Legal Services, Raising Resilience, Kids In Concert, West Sound Treatment Center, Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center; Hospice of Kitsap County, Peninsula Community Health Services.

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Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater, Mary Poppins, November 6 to November 22 KCMT will be collecting canned goods and other non-perishable food items in the lobby during their show at the North Kitsap Auditorium. Mary Poppins will run from November 6 to November 22nd. Poulsbo Community Orchestra, Christmas Benefit for Fishline, December 6th The Poulsbo Community Orchestra will host their annual Christmas concert and Fishline benefit on Sunday, December 6th at 3pm. Admission to the public is free, attendees are encouraged to bring canned food and non-perishable donations for Fishline. The concert will be held at North Point Church, 1779 NE Hostmark St., Poulsbo.

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Corks for a Cause Wine tasting and food pairing Gala to benefit North Kitsap Fishline. Original wines paired with appetizers to inspire your upcoming holiday parties. Guests will leave with recipes to delight guests this holiday season. Saturday, Nov. 14th from 6pm to 8pm at Port Gamble General Store. Tickets can be purchased at: www.eventbrite.com/e/corks-for-a-cause-tickets-18560944284

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Unofficial results from the Nov. 3 general election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS As of 5:15 p.m. Nov. 4 Registered Voters: 154,355 Total Ballots Cast: 46,613 28.3% STATE INITIATIVES AND ADVISORY VOTES *= Initiative passed statewide Initiative Measure No. 1366 To decrease the state sales tax from 6.5 to 5.5 percent if the Legislature declines to change how tax increases are approved *Yes 23,303 54.9% No 19,145 45.1%

About 25 people attended Poulsbo City Council candidate Amanda Cheatham’s election night party at Azteca Mexican Restaurant Nov. 3. Cheatham was trailing Ken Thomas by 318 votes Nov. 4. Peter O’Cain / Herald

Advisory Vote No. 11 Senate Bill 5052 To repeal or maintain a $1 fee charged for each initial and renewed marijuana recognition card Repeal 20,863 43.5% *Maintain 23,741 56.5%

North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Commission, Position 1 *Wilson Stewart 2,639 Write-Ins 27

Poulsbo City Council, Position 3 *Gary Nystul 1,219 Write-Ins 29

North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Commission, Position 4 *Gillian Gregory 2,643 Write-Ins 30

Poulsbo City Council, Position 4 Gregory A. Mueller 270 *Jeffrey R. McGinty 1,200 Write-Ins 12

Port of Indianola Commission, District 2 *Eric Cookson 299 Write-Ins 8

North Kitsap School Board, District 2 *Jim Almond 5,655 Write-Ins 504

Initiative Measure No. 1401 To amend penalties for trafficking certain endangered species or their products *Yes 30,574 71.7% No 12,039 28.3% Advisory Vote No. 10 House Bill 1449 To repeal or maintain taxes for oil spill response and administration *Repeal 20,863 50.2% Maintain 20,737 49.8%

Poulsbo City Council, Position 2 *Connie Lord 1,258 Write-Ins 37

Advisory Vote No. 12 Senate Bill 5987 To repeal or maintain a gas tax increase of 11.9 cents *Repeal 27,874 67% Maintain 13,757 33% Advisory Vote No. 13 Senate Bill 6138 To repeal or maintain the

Legislature’s changes to manufacturer tax preferences *Repeal 27,025 65.8% Maintain 14,070 34.2%

Kitsap County Public Utility District Proposition 1 To establish a wastewater utility *Yes 31,230 74.7% No 10,587 25.3%

LOCAL PROPOSITIONS AND OFFICES *= Proposition approved, candidate elected

Poulsbo City Council, Position 1 *Kenneth Thomas 918 Amanda Cheatham 600 Write-Ins 4

North Kitsap School Board, District 4 *Glen Robbins 4,666 Scott Henden 3,549 Write-Ins 42 North Kitsap School Board, District 5 Deborah Simon 3,695 Bill Webb 3,858 Write-Ins 42 Kitsap County Fire Protection District Commission, Position 1 *James A. Ingalls 3,514 Write-Ins 49

Port of Keyport Commission, Position 3 *Gene Warden 151 Write-Ins 7 Port of Kingston Commission, District 2 *Mary McClure 929 Write-Ins 15 Port of Poulsbo Commission, Position 2 *Mark DeSalvo 1,072 Write-Ins 11 Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, Position 1 *Bobbie Moore 1,202 Write-Ins 15 Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commission, Position 4 *Patrick Pearson 1,170 Write-Ins 15

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our kids and our schools. Volunteering with the kids at Wolfle Elementary is a big part of every Tuesday in my life. That’s what it’s all about.” Henden, an electrical contractor running for his second term on the school board, campaigned as an advocate for students who plan to go into the workforce post-graduation, instead of pursuing college education. “I have had the opportunity for 30 years to hire young people coming out of school and teach them a trade,” Henden said during the campaign. “If I wanted to advocate for somebody — all of them certainly deserve it, but I think watching out for the average kid that’s going to school, that’s doing OK — that’s something that’s important to me.” Robbins said his experience as an educator (he has been a teacher, principal and administrator in the district) is something that stood out to voters. “I think that it’s my educator lens and understanding how schools work and understanding [the] school family and staff,” Robbins said during the campaign. In an earlier interview, Robbins said, “There’s business people, in the past there’s been medical personnel, business leaders [on the school board] ... I look through the lens as an educator, not only as a teacher but as an administrator. I understand how kids learn, I understand how teachers can do the best job in their classroom.”

“I don’t think there’s ever been an elected writein candidate [for school board].” — Bruce Christen, on his low hopes for election

District 5 Earlier Election Day, Webb was confident of being reelected. “We’re better off now than we were four years ago,” he said. “The house is better, we’ve done some really good things over the last four years.” Webb, an engineer seeking a second term on the school board, has a bachelor of science in geology from Washington and Lee University, and is a certified project manager. He served on the board of Parametrix, an engineering, planning and environmental sciences company with offices in four states, including Bremerton; and the Society of Military Engineers. During the campaign, Webb said that when he joined the school board, the district’s fund reserve was down to 1 percent of the budget and finances were on watch by the state. In the ensuing four years, a new superintendent was

hired, the reserve was restored to 5 percent, and the district eliminated participation fees for kindergarten, sports, and other activities. In addition, “Our achievement scores are better … Our kids are doing as well as anyone else.” Webb said the district has improved how it estimates student enrollment; that’s tricky yet important, because staffing is determined by the estimated enrollment. But if the average daily attendance is lower than estimated, revenue from the state drops and the district ends up overstaffed. Under the new system, he said, “We’ve missed by half percent.” He said the district asks for exit interviews with parents who choose to enroll their children in another district, but “a lot of people choose not to participate.” He wants to further develop opportunities to prepare non-college bound students for careers after high school, perhaps by connecting students with internships in their fields of interest. Simon said of her campaign, “I ran my campaign as honestly as I could, saying what I felt to be true without using the ‘attack tactic.’ I wouldn’t do anything differently simply because I did it as honestly and fairly as I could.” Simon is a former teacher and paralegal who served for three years on the district’s Community Financial Advisory Committee and Highly Capable Committee. She has a bachelor of arts in liberal studies from California State University, Fullerton, and a teaching

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“I could have been better refined at times ... but everything I’ve said I believe.” — Scott Henden, loses his District 4 position

credential. She is working on a master’s degree through Arizona State University. Simon’s concerns about the district’s ability to accommodate all students with special needs — including those considered “fast learners,” or “highly capable,” like her children — arose when she found that the district’s offerings were limited prior to third grade. During the campaign, Simon pointed to other areas where the district needs to improve. Classroom sizes are out of balance in several schools, she said: 71 percent of classrooms at Pearson Elementary are over the contract limit regarding number of students, 21 percent of classrooms at Poulsbo Elementary are at limit, while 21 percent are over the limit at Poulsbo Middle School. She said possible solutions include flexible boundaries and reopening Breidablik Elementary. She suggested expanding civics education to include real-world experiences, such as mock elections, and expanding the frequency and locations of career days — not having the event at just one site, but at several schools in the district. She said the district needs to improve how it engages with residents. She said committees often seem to use “a script” and try to shape the outcome, rather than simply elicit public input. “That’s not engaging,” she said. “The district needs to go out of its way to hear [parents] and take to heart what they say … The district appears tired and needs to think outside the box.”

In anticipation of his election, Almond said earlier on Election Day, “I want everyone to work together, and that’s our main goal,” he said. “It’s an honor to be on the ballot and asked to run. I just pray to do the best job I can.” He added, “If I see they’ve elected me I’ll say, that’s a blessing, I think … I’d be a servant to the people and their wishes. If I win I’ll do the best job I can for the taxpayers and the district.” Before the election results were tallied, Christen, who was appointed to the position a year ago after Dan Weedin resigned, was doubtful of winning as a write-in candidate. “I don’t think there’s ever been an elected write-in candidate, so that would be quite a miracle if I won,” he said. “I would, however, like to thank everyone for the opportunity to serve on the board. I will be participating in the open discussion forum in the future, being off the board and speaking publicly. I look forward to that.” Christen filed Oct. 6 as a write-in candidate for North Kitsap School Board. He initially decided not to run for a full term but filed as a write-in after lone candidate Almond, a real estate broker endorsed by the local Republican Party, didn’t participate in the Oct. 5 League of Women Voters candidates forum and didn’t file a candidate statement for the voters pamphlet. Almond’s no-show prompted a letter to the editor from Beth Worthington, school board president: “As Election Day got closer, I looked for information about Jim Almond, the unopposed candidate for NKSD director, District 2. I did not find any,” she wrote in a letter to the Herald in early October. “The statement in Kitsap County’s Voters Pamphlet was blank. He did not submit one. Most other unopposed candidates had statements. He did not respond to the invitation to the League of Women Voters candidates’ forum on Oct. 5. Three unopposed Poulsbo City Council candidates did respond and attended. “It is not fair to North Kitsap voters to ask them to cast a vote when no information is available. Our schools are too important to vote without knowing what the candidate believes in or what they will do.” Almond said Oct. 13 that

“The district needs to ... hear [parents] and take to heart what they say.” — Deborah Simon, losing in her bid for District 5 school board position

he didn’t participate in the candidates forum because “I had something scheduled. I’ll leave it at that.” He said that although he didn’t submit a statement for the voters’ pamphlet, “I have my written statements online,” a reference to Q&As that he’s filled out. Of his priorities as a school board member, he said, “I support the union, the schools, the teachers, and our community. But do I have an agenda? No.” During the campaign, Almond said he hadn’t attended school board meetings but kept up on district affairs because his wife is a teacher in the district. He said he could bring “a different perspective, that of a businessman” to the school board, and wants the “community and taxpayers to know what they’re paying for.” Almond ran unsuccessfully for 23rd District state representative in 1998. He is active in the Gideons, an organization of Christian business and professional men who are dedicated to distributing God’s word around the world. “A lot of people in the community know me. They pretty much know what I stand for,” he said. The school board’s legal responsibilities, as outlined on the district website, are to establish general policy for the school district; adopt and revise the annual operating budget; select and evaluate the superintendent; employ school personnel upon the recommendation of the superintendent; exercise the power to administer schools conferred by the Legislature; and keep the public informed on the needs and progress of the education system.


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POULSBO — Fewer students than were projected have settled into North Kitsap schools for the 201516 school year. But the enrollment number is still up over last school year, thanks to a new way of counting kindergarten students, and that means more average-daily-attendance funding from the state. The state lowered the qualifications elementary schools must meet to receive funding for all-day kindergarten. Each student is now counted as one full-time equivalent, or FTE, rather than 0.5 as in past years. “While in our budget we actually have fewer students, we are showing an

increase [in] enrollment because of that increase in FTE,” said Paula Bailey, outgoing director of business, finance and operations, in a school board meeting Aug. 6. “In fact, there is an 89 FTE decrease, but the kindergarten increase of 175 actually provides an increase in FTE by 88.” Although the average FTE kindergarteners in the district is 215, Bailey said, “Last year when we did our budget we budgeted for 204. This year when we do our budget, we’re budgeting for 390.” Five of six local elementary schools qualified for the increase in kindergarten funding. “Based on the way the state allocated it, Gordon did not qualify,” said Kelly Pearson, the new director of

business, finance and operations. The school district has hired more teachers to compensate for the larger enrollment. “We made a staffing increase in order to reduce those class levels funded by the state,” Bailey said. “If we don’t staff at those levels ... the state will come back and take back the money. We need to make sure that our class sizes, from a district average, stay at those levels so that we’re receiving and maximizing the funding from the state.” Superintendent Patty Page added, “The district will keep monitoring it ... In order to meet the class-size reduction, if it costs us more to meet that than we’re going

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sage of his resonated with voters, Thomas said, “The idea of smooth and efficient operation of city government.” During his campaign, he took note of the city’s diversifying population, and said he wants to make sure all people have a voice in the city. He proposed engaging residents by working closely with neighborhood associations to promote activities in more areas of the city. He wants to see

the same organized effort on Viking Avenue that downtown has, with events that draw people there. He wants to maintain the city’s natural surroundings; “The surrounding natural beauty, the ridges and woods within the city, the distinct neighborhoods bound by pathways and streets that unify the entire city — these are all things which should be protected and enhanced,” he said. He believes there should be a Municipal Court program similar to the alternative courts on the Superior Court level, enabling people to work off their fines through community service rather than accumulate debt. Four of seven council positions were on the ballot. Connie Lord, Position 2, was elected to her fifth council term. Gary Nystul, Position 3, was elected to a second term. They ran unopposed. Jeff McGinty, Position 4, was elected to his seventh term. He’s the longest-serving council member in city

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yoga at a studio down the street from where they lived. In July 2014, when the Pickards moved to Kingston, they found themselves without a place to practice yoga. This motivated Mr. Pickard to earn his yogi certification by completing a 200-hour teacher training class. One year later, he and his wife opened Sweet Heat Yoga. “Once you get it under your skin, you feel the benefits of it and want to share it,” said Mr. Pickard, citing his reason for starting the yoga studio. At Sweet Heat Yoga, there are 12 instructors that teach 28 classes, col-

lectively, per week. The heated yoga studio is set at a temperature between 90 and 95 degrees. Mr. Pickard describes this as “sweet heat,” because anything hotter is considered “oppressive heat.” At this stage, the human body begins to shut down, as it moves into survival mode to prevent from overheating. Yoga in cooler, sweet heat, however, allows the body to enjoy a toasty, relaxing workout. Some like it hot. Others who are not quite ready to partake in heated yoga can enjoy non-heated yoga classes. Yoga has been practiced

for 5,000 years. It had its beginnings in ancient India, where it was first described in sacred Hindu texts. Many believed that practicing yoga was a way to get in touch with one’s inner spirituality, that it was a balance of body, mind, and spirit. Thousands of years later, when the British occupied India in the 19th century, yoga was introduced to European settlers, who in turn brought yoga to the Western world. Involving no equipment at all (besides a mat), yoga is exercise that is beneficial

have to do a cost analysis [and] see where we are.” The North Kitsap School District unanimously approved the budget resolution for the 2015-16 school year, including the additional state funding for all-day

kindergarten. It has hired an additional six teachers for this school year. “It’s the right thing to do for our students,” Pearson said. Regarding future funding, “The Legislature has consistently said pub-

licly they will not take any funding away from the school districts anywhere. I assume they would maintain funding and hopefully increase it.”

Continued from page A1 time running for office. “I’ve had a lot of positive feedback … and one of the biggest things is people are looking for something different,” Cheatham said. “I think that’s what they see in me. I haven’t done this before and I have a fresh perspective.” Earlier on Election Day, Cheatham said one thing she would’ve done differently in her campaign is go door-to-door earlier. “I think I would’ve started doorbelling sooner so I could reach more people earlier,” Cheatham said. She also said she’ll be involved in city government going forward and would like to join a city committee. “As I’m able to, I’ll make it a point to become a part of at least one committee,” Cheatham said. Cheatham, 40, is a self-described “hometown girl” — a fourth-generation Poulsbo resident who briefly moved

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away, then returned to raise her daughter here because she wanted her to have the same experience growing-up that she had. She earned her associate’s degree at Olympic College, works in customer service for the Kitsap Public Utility District and is executive director of the Miss West Sound Scholarship Organization. Cheatham’s priorities were promoting the local economy (more unique events to draw visitors, such as a Bite of Poulsbo; and, on Viking Avenue, a “Guys’ Night,” similar to downtown’s Girls’ Night Out); improving public safety (better street lighting and sidewalks where needed); and engaging residents to improve participation in local government. Thomas was appointed to the City Council in January 2015 after the position was vacated by Linda BerryMaraist. Thomas served as a

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Continued from page A1 said. “But still it’s humiliating.” Mayor Becky Erickson warns there may be other affordable housing units in Poulsbo that opt out of voucher programs and raise rents to market rate. “This is gonna happen again, alright,” Erickson said. “This is just the first one that you’ve heard about, but there will be more.” At Woodcreek, 40 households were affected by the switch to market-rate rent.

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Two of the most common federal rent subsidy programs are operated by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development, or HUD; and Rural Development, which falls under the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Both groups offer project-based and tenant-based options. “Project-based” means a property has entered into a contract with the government requiring it to rent to qualified low-income households. The property receives a monthly rent subsidy to bridge the gap between the income-based rent paid by the tenant and the market value of the apartment, according to Kurt Wiest, executive director of Bremerton Housing Authority. “Tenant-based” is a mobile subsidy issued to a household and can be used at any property where the owner is willing to accept the voucher. Woodcreek was a tenantbased voucher. Rent costs in Kitsap County have “dramatically increased over the past year,” according to Mike Eliason, CEO of the Kitsap County Association of Realtors.

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After the housing bubble collapsed, there was little construction in Kitsap County. Poulsbo was no exception. “Unfortunately, we’re coming out of a very severe housing recession where there wasn’t funding available for the development community to build housing,” Erickson said at an Oct. 7 City Council meeting. “Effectively for almost four years in North Kitsap County no housing was built.” On top of that, the county grew from about 240,000

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As it goes, with high demand and short supply, rent costs are high. The average monthly cost of an apartment in Kitsap is about $1,050, and Poulsbo housing is typically higher than county average. For instance, Woodcreek is asking $1,095 for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment and $1,250 for two bedrooms, two bathrooms. Real estate is no different. The median cost of a house in Poulsbo is $320,000, compared to the

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Low-income housing is scarce in Kitsap. Multiple residents contacted by the Herald said they were told the waiting list for subsidized housing in the county was two years. Proper ties opting out doesn’t appear to be endemic. There are 14 Rural Development properties in Washington state that will reach the end of their contracts between 2016 and 2019, none of which are in Kitsap County, according to Phil Eggman, public information officer with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development. Rural Development has 306 properties in the state.

They’ve lost about 60 units per year over the last three years, Eggman said. There are four HUD properties in Poulsbo: three properties owned by Hostmark of Village Cove, and Peninsula Glen Apartments — a total of 149 apartments. Only one property owned by Hostmark of Village Cove is eligible to opt out of its HUD contract in the near future. Frank Berry manages Hostmark of Village Cove and several other properties along the West Coast that accept HUD vouchers. He’s an advocate of low-income housing for two reasons: Vouchers are “easy money” for owners (owners also get property tax breaks), and because it helps the community. He has no plans of doing away with HUD vouchers. “Opting out of HUD vouchers — that’s crazy,” Berry said. “... I’ve been in low-income housing for over 20 years and there’s no way I’ll stop it.”

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Playoff schedule as of Nov. 6 Kingston High School The girls volleyball team will play against Fife in the West Central District playoff at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Washington High School Gym. The cross-countr y team has eight athletes headed to the state cross-countr y meet on Nov. 7 in Pasco: Claire Larson, Henry Larson, Gerrad Morgan, Alexander Robertson, Aron Rovik, Tor Sather, Andrew Simon, and Alex Winn.

North Kitsap High School Seniors Nick Butler and Josh Benson took first in the West Central District Doubles Tennis Tournament. They will compete in the state tournament in spring. Tyler Meek placed as an alternate to state in the singles bracket after finishing seventh at district. The girls volleyball team won the league tournament Oct. 31 and will compete in the district tournament at 5:15 and 8:45 p.m. Nov. 6. at Franklin Pierce High School. The top six teams from the tournament advance to the state tournament next weekend. The Vikings football team travels on Nov. 6 to face Fife High School. A win advances them to the state tournament. The girls soccer team played Nov. 5 against Highline, at Highline Memorial Stadium. Win or lose, they will play on Nov. 7 at Franklin Pierce High School. Several swimmers have already qualified for the state swim meet next weekend. The final heats in the district meet will begin at noon Nov. 7 at Hazen High School. Jake Seaburg qualified for the state cross-country meet on Nov. 7 in Pasco.

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Tough losses for NK, Kingston Olympic defeats North Kitsap for league title By SOPHIE BONOMI

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BREMERTON — The Olympic Trojans beat the North Kitsap Vikings 17-14 Oct. 30 at Silverdale Stadium to win the league football title and keep their undefeated record intact. Both teams were 5-0 going into the game, and neither side was willing to make a prediction. “May the best team win,” Olympic High School athletic director Nate Andrews said before the game. In the first quarter, both teams took turns moving the ball for small yardage gains, but neither scored. In the second quarter, North running back Dax Solis electrified the crowd with a 94-yard touchdown run. “Right before Dax went to run, he said, ‘If I can’t run it, I’ll just pass it,’ but then he did [run],” North running back Nate Kjormoe said. Solis later scored a second TD with a 2-yard run, and Kainen Warren kicked in the extra point to make the score 14-0. But things shifted quickly in the second half. Olympic drove the ball to the 1-yard line, and running back Geordyn Shinard took it in for six, followed by Bryce Chipley’s extra-point kick. In the fourth quarter, Olympic QB Matt Becker threw an 80-yard pass for a touchdown and the Trojans tied the game with the extra point kick. On the final drive, Olympic got the ball within range for Chipley,

Above, North Kitsap senior running back Sean Crowell leaps up to intercept a pass from Olympic seconds before the end of the first half, at Silverdale Stadium Oct. 30. Right, Kingston senior linebacker Russell Johnson leads the Buccaneers in congratulating North Kitsap for a game well played Oct. 16. Sophie Bonomi / Herald

who made a 29-yard field goal to claim the game. The Trojans are now 6-0, 9-0 going into the district playoffs. Their next game is home, 7 p.m. Nov. 7, opponent to be determined. North Kitsap is 5-1, 6-3, and will travel to face Fife at 7 p.m. Nov. 6. A win puts them in the state tourna-

Kingston’s football playoff hopes dashed by Steilacoom A 47-7 loss against Steilacoom ended the Buccaneers’ playoff hopes Nov. 3. Kingston played their last game of the season at Blair Taylor Field in the West

Central District playoff. “It was very disappointing to go out on such a game,” Kingston head coach Todd Harder said. “We pretty much made almost every mistake you

could, and we knew it was going to be hard to recover.” The Bucs managed to score one touchdown, by Alex Bartlett, toward the end of the second quarter,

putting them on the board at 21-7. Final score was 47-7. “I’m proud of the boys,” Harder said. “We got down pretty fast. They took it as well as could be expected. It’s tough to go out on a loss

like that ... They are good athletes.” Steilacoom (4-3, 5-5) faces Olympic (6-0, 9-0) at 7:15 p.m. at Silverdale Stadium Nov. 7.


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Benson, Butler advance to state tennis meet Doubles champs have been best friends since fifth grade

District tournament doubles champs Nick Butler, left, and Josh Benson, right, pose with Coach Jay Devries while celebrating their return to the state meet in May 2016.

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POULSBO — North Kitsap seniors Nick Butler and Josh Benson won the District Doubles Tournament Oct. 31 at the Kitsap Tennis and Athletic Center in Bremerton. They will compete in the state tournament at the end of May. “We went undefeated as a team. We had many talented kids this year and it was great to watch them improve,” Benson said. Butler added, “Other schools have 12 to 15 kids come out [for tennis], but this year our school had 35,” Butler said. Butler and Benson started their playing tennis in their freshmen year. Although Butler said his older brother got him into it, Benson said it was because of Butler he joined the sport. “I wasn’t going to play,” he said, “but then I went with Nick to tennis camp. After that, the coach called me and I joined.” Best friends since fifth grade, Benson said, “I thought Nicky was cool. I always wanted to be his friend.” Butler said, “We have a lot of the same friends and interests, and now our parents are good friends so we’ll always be close.” Their friendship has helped them on and off the court, they say. “We keep each other

they replied, “The breakfast of champions — McDonalds.” Benson added, “Just make sure you eat something. Protein is always good.” As Butler and Benson look to the end of their senior year, they have fond memories. “The bus rides were always a good way for the team to connect,” Butler said. “The coaches were funny. They could really relate to us. This helped the beginners.” They plan to study business management and engineering, but say they anticipate playing tennis in college for fun. Both said, “It’s a big part of our lives. It will always be a part of us.”

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calm,” Butler said. “And when one is down, the other is up,” Benson said. He added, “There’s a lot of tough teams, but when were both on, we have a lot of potential.” This is the second state competition the dynamic doubles duo has competed in, but they say competing wasn’t always so easy. “Serving took me a while to get,” Butler said. For Benson, the challenge was backhand. “Those are so awkward at first,” he said. Both agreed that allocating time for practice between other sports and school is challenging. “I had to give up soccer two years ago,” Butler said. Benson pursues basketball in tennis’ off-season, but said “devoting the time is hard.” Last year, they placed

seventh at state. In spring, “We hope to be at least in the top five,” Butler said. Although they’re confident of success at state, Butler said, “We haven’t seen any of the other teams play, so we really don’t know what to expect. The only way to get past that is to keep playing teams that are better.” Benson has a different take: “I wear the same shorts for every match. They’re comfortable and I’ll keep wearing them.” Butler said of competing at state: “It’s a weird feeling. There’s a lot of hype at state. You never really get used to it.” Benson is confident. “We just have to be in the zone, and become mentally focused.” When asked what the district champions eat for breakfast before a match,

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FRIDAY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 6, Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. More than 40 booths of hand-crafted items for Christmas gifts. Stay for lunch. A benefit for Martha & Mary. Info: Joan Morey, welcome@pflc.org, 360-779-2622. KCMT PRESENTS “MARY POPPINS”: 2 p.m. Nov. 6, North Kitsap Auditorium. Tickets: $7-12 available at the door and online at www.kcmt.org/tickets. Continues through Nov. 22, with matinee and evening times. A magical story brought to life on stage. Info: www.kcmt.org. MARK LEWIS JAZZ AT CASA MEXICO: 6-9 p.m. Fridays, Casa Mexico, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Info: Rhonda Stewart, 0-692-2540 or rhonda@marklewismusic.com.

SATURDAY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 7, Poulsbo First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. More than 40 booths of hand-crafted items for Christmas gifts. Stay for lunch. A benefit for Martha & Mary.Info: Joan Morey, welcome@pflc.org, 360-779-2622. HOLIDAY BOOK SALE: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 7, Manchester Library, 8067 E. Main, Manchester. Annual holiday sale of gently used books, with a wide range of subjects. All proceeds benefit the Manchester Library building and programs.

The Exchange’s single “Heartbeat” is charting at No. 34 on Billboard. The Kingston-based group will perform an album-release concert Nov. 7 at Bayside Church. See the calendar listing below. The Exchange GIRL SCOUT FALL SIGN UP: 3-5:30 p.m. Nov. 7, Poulsbo Library Community Room, 700 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Info: Meg Fraser, MFraser@girlscoutsww. org, 360-698-5156. COSTUME DINNER DANCE & AUCTION: 5:30-10 p.m. Nov. 7, Sons of Norway, Poulsbo. Cost: $35. Don a costume for an evening of fun to support North Kitsap Options, an alternative K-8 public school program now in its 25th year. Doors open at 5:30 for cocktails and silent auctions; dinner and live auction from 7-8, followed by live music and dancing until 10. Info: sarahbtyler@gmail.com, www.nkoptions.org. THE EXCHANGE — “COMPASS” ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT: 7-9 p.m. Nov. 7, Bayside Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road NE, Kingston. This Kingston band’s rock single “Heartbeat” is currently charting at No. 34 on Billboard. The Exchange recently returned home from a 75-day, 13,000mile, 10-state tour. Tickets: $8 presale at smarturl.it, $12 at the door. Info: Lisa Kay, lisakay.

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MONDAY AUDITIONS FOR “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” AND “9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL”: 7 p.m. Nov. 9 and 10, Jewel Box Theater. Seeking 11 men and three women; characters range in age from 20 to 80. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo. org).

TUESDAY AUDITIONS FOR “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” AND “9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL”: 7 p.m. Nov. 9 and 10, Jewel Box Theater. Seeking 11 men and three women; characters range in age from 20 to 80. Info: www.jewelboxpoulsbo. org).

THURSDAY IMPACT OF AQUACULTURE ON WATERFOWL AND AQUATIC WILDLIFE: 7-9 p.m. Nov. 12, Poulsbo Library Community Room, 700 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Info: genebullock@ comcast.net, 360-394-5635, or kitsapaudubon.org.

UPCOMING POULSBO GARDEN CLUB: 9 a.m. Nov. 14, Poulsbo City Hall. Pat Oster speaks about growing hops and making beer. Info: Claire Debor, 360-697-7073.

ONGOING ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Info: 866-262-9284 for confidential time and place. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 5-6 p.m. daily at 1223 Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EARLY STAGE MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: 4-5:30 p.m.

third Monday, Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Info: Lora Lehner, 360-649-6793. AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays (except holidays), 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Info: 360-779-5456. BLUES AND BREWS OPEN MIC: 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays, at Bella Luna Pizza, 18408 Angeline Ave., Suquamish. Info: 360-598-5398. BREAKFAST BUFFET: 8:45-11 a.m. first Sundays at Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo. GALLERY LIVE MUSIC: 2-4 p.m. on non-art walk Saturdays, 5-8 p.m. on Second Saturday art walks, at Bluewater Artworks Gallery, 18961 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-598-2583. BRIDGE PLAYERS: 1 p.m. Mondays at Kingston Community Center. Info: Bill Bladen, 360-638-2431. CELTIC JAM: 2-5 p.m., third Sunday, Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo. COMPUTER AND ONLINE BASICS: 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Poulsbo Library. Info: 360-779-2915. COMMUNITY YOGA: 9-10 a.m. Sundays at Kitsap Hot Yoga, 20726 Highway 305, Suite 3C, Poulsbo. Info: kitsaphotyoga. com. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP: 6:308:30 p.m. Mondays at North Point Church, 1779 Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Info: divorcecare.org or 360-265-2329. DRAMA KIDS CLASSES: 4:305:30 p.m. Thursdays at InMotion Performing Arts Studio, 20101 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360860-0367, DramaKidsWA2@ gmail.com, www.dramakids. com. VERKSTED GALLERY: 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-697-4470 or www.verkstedgallery.com. FEATURED ARTIST: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday at Carrie Goller Gallery, 18801 Front St. Info: www. CarrieGollerGallery.com or set up an appointment by calling 360-779-2388. FREE MEAL: 5-6 p.m. on the last Friday of every month at the Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut Off Road, Kingston. KITSAP AL-ANON: Tuesdays: 7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Wednesdays: Noon, First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Thursdays: Noon, Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Center, Kingston; 7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Sundays: 6:15-7:15 p.m. Martha and Mary classroom, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-2865146. KEYPORT COFFEE HOUR: 9-10 a.m. Wednesdays, Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Info: Flo Schule, 360930-2558, keyportschules@ wavecable.com, flo.schule53@ gmail.com. KINGSTON BUSINESS GROUP: 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays, at The Oak Table Café. KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: 9-11:30 a.m. on the third Wednesday of the month, September through

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LADIES BOOK CLUB FOR SCANDINAVIAN AUTHORS: 1 p.m. on the third Tuesdays of the month at Liberty Bay Books. Info: 360-9900018. LOCAL AUTHOR SUNDAY: 2-4 p.m. first Sundays, Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: libertybaybooks@embarqmail. com. MCS SUPPORT GROUP: Meets monthly in Poulsbo. Info: Joan, 360-697-6168. MEALS ON WHEELS SEEKS VOLUNTEERS: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: 360-377-8511. MOVING MEDITATION CLASS: Mondays at Suquamish United Congregational Church, 18732 Division Ave., Suquamish. Info: jaynepeterson@prodigy.net. NAVAL UNDERSEA MUSEUM STORE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS: Shifts are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 1-4 p.m. Info: 360-697-1537. NEW PARENT SUPPORT: 10 a.m. to noon Mondays at Peninsula Community HealthServices, 19917 7th Ave., Suite 205, Poulsbo. Info: goo.gl/1qxbos. NORDIC NEEDLEWORKERS: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays, Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge, 18891 Front St. Info: Grace Overby, 360-779-2460. NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE CLASSES: Mondays: Beginning at 5:30 p.m., intermediate at 6:30 p.m., and advanced intermediate at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays: Advanced 10 a.m. to noon, beginning 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call Stan for placement at 360-990-0018. NORTH SOUND BUSINESS NETWORK: Thursdays, 7:308:30 a.m., Envy Bar & Grill, 19559 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. Visitors welcome. Info: Gary Welch, gary@olytechresources.com or 360-731-9673. NORTH KITSAP EAGLES DINNER: 6 p.m. Thursdays, 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Info: 360-7797272. NORTH KITSAP PARENT SUPPORT GROUP: Call 360-638-2919 or email northkitsapgifted@gmail. com. NORTH KITSAP SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER: Weekly and monthly activities, 18927 Front St., Poulsbo. Mondays: Bridge, 12:30 p.m., canasta all day. Tuesdays: Pinochle, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays: Chuckwagon

lunch, noon. Thursdays: Potluck and canasta, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Second Thursday: Board meeting, 11 a.m., membership meeting, 1 p.m. Fridays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; bingo, 1 p.m., and canasta. Third Saturday: Pinochle tournaments, 11:30 a.m. Info: 360779-5702. OLYMPIC KOI AND WATER GARDEN CLUB: Meetings are once a month at various locations in Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, 360-779-1475, hrmorgan314@gmail.com. ORCA CLUB MEETING: 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Venue subject to change. Info: Ken Maguire, kenmaguire36@hotmail.com, 360-779-5137. OPEN MIC AT SHEILA’S PORTSIDE: 8 p.m. Thursdays, 18879 Front St., Poulsbo. POINT NO POINT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Open season April through September, weekend afternoons. Info: Libby Anderson, docents@pnplighthouse.com. POSTPARTUM SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays at the Well Being Health Center, 19045 Highway 305 in Poulsbo. Info: www.kitsaphopecircle. org, www.facebook.com/ KitsapHopeCircle. POULSBO ART LEAGUE: Meets 12:30-3:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Vinland Luther Church, 2750 Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo. POULSBO NOON LIONS MEETING: Noon Thursdays, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo. POULSBO EVENING PRIDE LIONS: 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays, Saint Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo. POULSBO GARDEN CLUB: Meets 9:30 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of the month, usually at the Poulsbo Library. Info: www.poulsbogardenclub.org, or poulsbogardenclub@gmail.com. POULSBO COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA: Rehearses Mondays, 7-9 p.m. at North Point Church, 1779 NE Hostmark St. Info: poulsbocommunityorchestra@gmail. com. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME: 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Poulsbo Library. Info: 360-779-2915. QI GONG AT NELSON PARK: 12:30-1 p.m. Tuesdays at Nelson Park, 317 NW Lindvig Way, Poulsbo. Info: 360-598-3206 or www. nourishinglifeacupuncture.com. See CALENDAR, Page A17


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‘Glassybaby’ event raises money for cancer research POULSBO — Teen philanthropist Madison Carpenter hosts a Glassybaby Road Show and My Jewels of Hope Open House 4-8 p.m. Nov. 12 at Joe Gates Construction, 510 NW Finn Hill Road,

Poulsbo. Madison, 16, who has been involved heavily with My Jewels of Hope since 2010, recently took over leadership from founder Greer Gates, who is attending Mills College in

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Continued from page A16 ROOM FOR RENT: Hansville Community Center. Info: Jo Nelson, 360-638-0000, www.hansville. org. SCANDINAVIAN FOLK DANCING: 7-9 p.m. Mondays for beginners, 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays for advanced, Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St. NE. Info: Alisha, 360-271-7302, or Julie, 360-3949698. SCIENCE SATURDAYS AT THE NAVAL UNDERSEA MUSEUM: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. first Saturdays of the month. Info: www.nvalunderseasmuseum.org. SLIPPERY PIG IRISH SESSION: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Slippery Pig, Poulsbo. Info: slipperypigbrewery.com. SOROPTIMISTS OF NORTH KITSAP: Meets every first and third Wednesday of the month. Info: www.signk.org. TOASTMASTERS: Little Norway Toastmasters meets 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the Martha & Mary chapel in Poulsbo. Info: 360-297-2845. TODDLER STORYTIME: 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Poulsbo Library. Info: 360-779-2915. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. Mondays (except federal holidays), 5 p.m., at North Kitsap High School. Info: John at 360-779-5382. VESTRE SUND MANNSKOR: Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m., Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge. Info: Warren Rosvold, 360-930-0504. WALK & YOGA: Saturdays, call for details. Info: 360- 697-6100, www.wellbeing-yoga.com.

p.m. first Wednesday of the month, North Kitsap Fishline at Viking Avenue and Liberty Lane. The clinic provides primary care to patients, some free prescriptions (donated by United Way), lab draws (donated by Pac Lab), images when needed (donated by In-Health Imaging), and specialists referrals (by using Project Access). Info: Contact Carrie at carriebivens@ cmrt.org or Alane at nkfishline @gmail.com. WEST SOUND FREE CLINIC: 5:30-8 p.m. first Fridays at Gateway Church in Poulsbo, 18901 8th Ave.; 4:30-7:30 p.m. second Mondays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton; 1-4 p.m. fourth Tuesdays at YWCA bottom floor, 905 Pacific Ave., Bremerton; and 1-4 p.m. fourth Thursdays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton. Info: symens@msn. com or drop by. WINE & BOOK CLUB: Third Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Info: Suzanne Droppert, 360- 779-5909, libertybaybooks@embarqmail.com. WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP: 6-7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays, Suquamish. Info: bink@ywcakitsap.org, 206780-2931. WOMEN AND CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 10:30 a.m. to noon on the first and third Thursday, Harrison Medical Center & Kitsap Cancer Services, 19500 10th Ave., Suite 100, Poulsbo. Info: Meg Mitchell, 360-5987500. WOODCARVING CLASSES: 6-8:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Sons of Norway in Poulsbo. Call Jeff Iller at 360-698-7175 for placement.

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Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar & events in November thru January! Our special section will appear every Friday in Kitsap Weekly.

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Oakland, California. To date, the organization has raised more than $120,000.00 by making and selling jewelry and hosting fundraising events. For more information, go to www.myjewelsofhope.com.

Seattle-based Glassybaby is known for its glass candle holders, but more so for its practice of giving 10 percent of its sales to charities. Glassybaby will give 10 percent of the event sales to My Jewels of Hope.

“Some Assembly Required” opens 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 and continues through Nov. 28 at the Jewel Box Theatre in Poulsbo. Purchase tickets for opening night on Nov. 6 and attend the opening night party as a bonus. Sogno di Vino is the featured host for the evening. There is no extra charge for opening night. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Jewel Box Theatre

For those who cannot attend the event, Glassybaby will have an online sale between Nov. 12-18, using the code “jewels” at checkout; 10 percent of the proceeds from the online sales will also be

donated. In addition, Madison will have an open house featuring many styles of jewelry and holiday ornaments made by volunteers to raise money for cancer research. Prices range from $6 to $15.

Velkommen to Poulsbo!

What’s Happening?

up c om i ng e ve nt s Saturday, November 7th

DONATING YOUR VEHICLE HELPS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY Since July 1, 2014, donations totaling $6,200 and have helped fund the following programs: • Camp Leo Summer Camp for diabetic youth • Lions Project New Hope Veterans PTSD program • Free all-ages open swim at Poulsbo community pool. • Sponsorship of the North Kitsap High School debate team to a national competition. • Poulsbo Community Orchestra

Please consider donating your vehicle today!

POULSBO LIONS CLUB

will come get your old or unused, running or non-running car or truck

FREE!

100% of proceeds stay local. Maximum Tax Benefits.

Call Kevin Hogan for more info

360-621-8548

Walk, Talk and Brunch 8:30am at Kitsap Mosaics. 18827 Front St NE Join us and others for a 5-mile walk, followed by brunch and coffee at the studio. $10 per person. Reservations required. (360) 930-0741 or anna@kitsapmosaics.com

Wednesday, November 11th Single Mingle Night 7pm - 9pm at Kitsap Mosaics. 18827 Front St NE. $40 per person Join us and other like-minded creative singles for an exciting evening filled with great food, fun art projects, prizes, and fantastic conversation.

Saturday, November 14th Walk, Talk and Brunch 8:30am at Kitsap Mosaics. 18827 Front St NE Join us and others for a 5-mile walk, followed by brunch and coffee at the studio. $10 per person. Reservations required. (360) 930-0741 or anna@kitsapmosaics.com

ong oi ng e ve nt s Game Night every Friday Night 5:30pm Liberty Bay Books on Front Street Poulsbo Historical Museum, Wednesday thru Saturday 10am – 4pm Marine Science Center, Thursday thru Sunday 11am – 4pm

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Friday, November 6, 2015 | North Kitsap Herald

Iraq War veteran presented with ‘Quilt of Valor’ By SOPHIE BONOMI

sbonomi@northkitsapherald.com

POULSBO —— Jay Humphries stood before the crowd of students and staff members at Gateway Christian School’s Peterson Hall and told of his experience as a military gunner, sniper and medic in Iraq. In April 1991, while deployed there, he stepped on a land mine. “I lost both legs, one eye, the other eye was badly injured,” he said. It took him eight months to recover. He is a Purple Heart recipient. Now a design engineer for a prosthetics manufacturer, Humphries was honored by the school Nov. 5

and presented with a Quilt of Valor made by Gateway second-grade teacher Linda Hemry as part of the Quilt of Valor Foundation. “I’m really honored to be invited here and asked to share,” said Humphries, father of Gateway kindergartener Olivia Norberg Humphries. “I’m a loss for words. This [quilt] is so beautiful.” Students and staff honored military parents with a special Veterans Day chapel presentation celebrating service and valor, in Peterson Hall. Upon retiring from the military in 1992, Humphries pursued engineering. He works for True Life, a

Edwin Lawrence Swalling August 6, 1922 - October 17, 2015. Edwin Lawrence Swalling, age 93, passed away on October 17, 2015. He was born on August 6, 1922 to Jacob and Mathilda Swalling. He was one of ten closely bonded children. He was raised in Poulsbo, Washington, graduating from North Kitsap High School in 1939. He was a boat builder, carpenter, house mover, machinist, toolmaker, model maker and beloved family man. At the young age of 16, he was president of the Dry Row at the Seattle Pike Place Market where his family sold farm goods. In 1940, 18-yearold Ed built his first house, which is still inhabited. He married Esther Fullerton on December 16, 1944. They had three children: Linda, Diane and Walter. He was a longtime member of Vinland Lutheran Church in Poulsbo. In 1960, the church was destroyed by fire and Ed helped rebuild the church. He was active in the establishment of Lutherhaven Bible Camp in Bremerton. He proudly worked at Naval Torpedo Station Keyport for 28 years, earning several commendations. In addition to his avid love of hunting, he enjoyed attending auctions at Stokes Auction, tending his large dahlia garden and sharing bountiful bouquets with family and friends. His wife Esther preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his parents, seven brothers and two sisters. Ed married Blanche Venn on November 14, 1995. He lived in Auburn, Washington for the past 20 years. After learning to golf at age 72, he and Blanche enjoyed many hours on the golf course. They also traveled extensively in their RV and abroad. In his late 80’s, he used his keen mind to develop a formula to determine the radius of an arc for use by a construction company. He became an active member of Messiah Lutheran Church and was a regular volunteer in the church’s weekly food bank. He carried on a family tradition and hosted an annual family reunion for many years. He is survived by his wife Blanche Venn Swalling and family. He is also survived by daughters Linda (Heinrich) Fettig and Diane Olsen and son Walter (Penny) Swalling; grandchildren Sabrina (Harry) Garr, Stephanie (Shane) Salisbury, Marissa (David) Wachter, Mark (Kaitlyn) Olsen, Brent (Wendy) Swalling, and Keli (Ryan) Patrick; great-grandchildren Austin, Shaylee, Katy, Della, Maya, Anna, Olivia, Kyler and Sam; and many nieces and nephews. Services were held October 22, 2015 at Messiah Lutheran Church. Memorials may be made to the Vinland Lutheran Church, Messiah Lutheran Church Food Bank in Auburn or your favorite charity. He was a good man. He will be missed. TRIBUTE Paid Notice

Poulsbo-based manufacturer of prosthetics. “We make thousands and thousands of feet for people here,” Humphries said. Hemry said 125,976 quilts have been awarded to veterans around the country through the Quilts of Valor Foundation.

“Stitched with love and prayers of gratitude for those who protect America to keep it strong and free.” “Today, we would like to award number 125,975 to Jay Humphries.” Hemry has been making quilts of valor for the last few years, honoring veterans associated with the schools. “Who doesn’t love a quilt?” Hemry asked. She said she has always loved to sew, but later realized that she wanted to use her passion to give back. “Our servicemen are so valuable,” Hemry said. “This is a tangible reminder of the deep appreciation we have for our service and country.” The pattern in Humphries’ quilt is called, “Standing Strong,” and has a wool lining, Hemry said.

Find these inserts in today’s paper:

Double-amputee military veteran Jay Humphries, middle, stands with daughter Olivia to be presented with the Quilt of Valor by Linda Hemry at Gateway Christian School’s Veterans Day event, Nov. 5. Sophie Bonomi / Herald “It’s very warm and even has a cross on the back. I love absolutely every part of it.” The Gateway Girl Scout troop presented the flags and led the salutes, and the student body sang the “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The Navy woodwind quintet performed the National Anthem. Cmdr. Steve Wilkinson told students the significance of the U.S. flag. He was very surprised

to receive a quilt himself (number 125,976), honoring him for his 33 years in service. The Quilt of Valor Foundation was founded during the Iraq War by Catherine Roberts, whose son was deployed. She wanted returning warriors to be welcomed home with love and gratitude, so she developed a national foundation where men and women around the country could come together to sew

quilts for those touched by war. The Quilt of Valor Foundation requires quality materials be used in the making. Quilts must be made to a certain measurement and, as Hemry said, are “stitched with love and prayers of gratitude for those who protect America to keep it strong and free.” Each quilt is washable and meant to be used and enjoyed by those who receive them.

Best Buy CVS Pharmacy Fred Meyer Classifieds

North Kitsap Unitarians 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 10:30 am Creating Community through Reason & Compassion Rev. Amanda Aikman, 3rd Sundays Poulsbo Library Community Room

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Orthodox Church

Divine Liturgy Sun at 10:00 Class for inquirers w/ vespers Wed at 6:30 Resurrectional Vigil Sat at 6:00

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5.5 miles north of Poulsbo 779-6844 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Sunday Worship Service 6:00 pm Sunday Evening Service 7:00 pm Wed. Bible Study & Prayer “...Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls...” Jer. 6:16

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Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SPOKANE In Re the Estate of: ARNOLD F. VON MARBOD, Deceased. Case No.: 15-4-01507-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The person named below has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s Attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. MEGAN M. SENNETT, WSBA #46672; F. Lance von Marbod, Personal Representative, c/o Wolff Hislop & Crockett, PLLC, 12209 E Mission Ave., Suite 5, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 Date of first publication: 10/30/15 Date of last publication: 11/13/15 (NKH665089) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: EDWARD JON LOFGREN, Deceased. No. 15-4-00842-0 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Administratrix named below has been appointed as Administratrix of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Adminis-

tratrix or the Administratrix’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Administratrix served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the deceased’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: October 30, 2015. /s/Linda L Hebert Linda Hebert Administratrix SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO, P.S. /s/Matthew A. Lind By: Matthew A. Lind, WSBA #37179 Attorneys for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 10/30/15 Date of last publication: 11/13/15 (NKH664635) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 (the “District”) will hold a public hearing during the regular meeting of the Kitsap County Fire District #18 Board of Commissioners at 4:00 p.m. on November 12, 2015, at Kitsap County Fire District #18 Headquarters Station 71, 911 NE Liberty Road Poulsbo on the District’s proposed 2016 budget. Any and all interested persons are invited to attend the hearing. DATED: November 2, 2015 KITSAP COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 18 BY:/s/Martin Sullivan Martin Sullivan, Chair KCFD #18 Board of Commissioners Date of publication: 11/06/15 (NKH666566) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES FRANKLIN ROBINSON, Deceased. NO. 15 4 00825 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below has

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For K itsap County wide Legal listings, please turn to KITSAPWEEKLY been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Persons having claims against the decedent must, prior to the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed notice to the creditor as provided in RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim will be forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the probate assets and nonprobate assets of the decedent. DATE OF FILING COPY OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS with Clerk of the Court: October 13, 2015. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: October 23, 2015. /s/Alexander J. Lee ALEXANDER J. LEE Personal Representative c/o /s/Rhonda Lee Rudman Rhonda Lee Rudman WSBA 15871 Attorney for Estate 17791 Fjord Drive NE, Suite 134 Poulsbo, Washington 98370 Phone (360) 779-6400 Date of first publication: 10/23/15 Date of last publication: 11/06/15 (NKH663894) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET SEQ. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Successor Trustee or its designated representative will on the 4th day of December, 2015, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a.m., at the main entrance of the Kitsap County Superior Courthouse, 614 Division Street, in the City of Port Orchard, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit (the “Real Property”): PORTION OF THAT THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE I EAST, W.M., IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DE-

SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 1°28’50” WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF 581.71 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49°30’20” EAST 106.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 53°30’20” EAST 250.91 FEET TO THE SOUTH MARGIN OF BOND ROAD; THENCE NORTH 63°20’30” EAST 124.50 FEET ALONG SAID MARGIN TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 63°20’30” EAST 155 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 26°39’30” EAST 143 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 63°20’30” WEST 120 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE THREAD OF A CREEK; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID THREAD TO A POINT SOUTH 6°56’40” EAST FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 6°56’40” WEST 43 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR ACCESS, PARKING, LANDSCAPING AND UTILITIES AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DOCUMENT RECORDED UNDER AUDITORS FILE NO. 8312220016 AND BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON. together with (a) all easements, rights-ofway and rights used in connection with or as a means of access to any portion of said real property; (b) all tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereof and thereto; (c) all right, title, and interest of Grantor, now owned or hereafter acquired, in and to any land lying within the right-of-way of any street, open or proposed, adjoining said real property, and any and all sidewalks, alleys, and strips and gores of land adjacent to or used in connection with said real property; (d) all buildings, improvements, and landscaping now or hereafter erected or located on said real property; (e) all development rights, governmental or quasi-governmental licenses, permits or approvals, zoning rights and other similar rights or interests which relate to the development, use, or operation of, or that benefit or are appurtenant to, said real property; (f) all mineral rights, oil and gas rights, air rights, water or water rights, including, without limitation, all wells, canals, ditches, and reservoirs of any nature and all rights thereto, appurtenant to or associated with said real property, whether decreed or undecreed, tributary or non-tributary, surface or underground, appropriated or unappropriated, and all shares of stock in any water, canal, ditch or reservoir company, and all well permits, wa-

ter service contracts, drainage rights and other evidences of any such rights; (g) all interest or estate which Grantor now has or may hereafter acquire in said real property and all additions and accretions thereto, and all awards or payments made for the taking of all or any portion of said real property by eminent domain or any proceeding or purchase in lieu thereof, or any damage to any portion of said real property; and (h) all other personal property described in the Deed of Trust; all of which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents and Leases dated as of December 19, 2008 (“Deed of Trust”), and recorded December 26, 2008, in the Official Records of Kitsap County, Washington under instrument number 200812260232, from Liberty Bay Properties, L.L.C., a Washington limited liability, as Grantor under said Deed of Trust (“Grantor”), to Wells Fargo Financial National Bank, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Beneficiary. An Appointment of Successor Trustee appointing LPSL Corporate Services, Inc. as Successor Trustee was recorded August 19, 2015, in the Official Records of Kitsap County, Washington under instrument number 201508190223. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Obligations/Amount Outstanding 1. Unpaid matured principal obligation/ $1,119,302.64 Unpaid interest 2. through August 19, 2015/$20,792.86 addition to the In amounts in arrears specified above, you are or may be obligated to pay the following estimated charges, costs and fees: (a) Title report/$2,613.77 (b) Attorneys’ fees/ $5,000.00 (c)Service/Posting/Publishing/Notices of Default, Sale & Foreclosure/$2,500.00 (d) Postage and copying expenses $100.00 (e) Recording fees/ $100.00 Subtotal: $10,313.77 TOTAL: $1,150,409.27 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust and subject to this foreclosure is the unpaid principal balance of $1,119,302.64, together with interest as provided in the Promissory Note or other instrument secured from the 15th day of May, 2015, and such other advances, costs and fees as are due and will come due under the Promissory Note or other instrument secured, and as provided by statute.

V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrance on the 4th day of December, 2015. The sale may be terminated any time before the time of sale on the 4th day of December, 2015 (the sale date) by Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance, paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation, including, but not limited to, the Promissory Note and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Borrower and Grantor: Liberty Bay Properties, L.L.C. 20696 Bond Rd NE, Bldg C Poulsbo, WA 98370 Borrower and Grantor: Liberty Bay Properties, L.L.C. 20700 Bond Rd NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 Borrower and Grantor: Liberty Bay Properties, L.L.C. c/o Manfred Henne, Registered Agent 20700 Bond Rd NE, Bldg B WA Poulsbo, 98370-9099 Borrower and Grantor: Liberty Bay Properties, L.L.C. c/o Narinder M. Duggal 20696 Bond Road, Bldg C, Suite 210 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Borrower and Grantor’s Counsel: Matthew A. Lind Sherrard McGonagle Tizzano, P.S. 19717 Front Street NE P.O. Box 400 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Borrower and Grantor’s Counsel: Isaac Anderson Law Office of Isaac A. Anderson, PS P.O. Box 1507 10950 State Hwy 104, Suite 201 Kingston, WA 98346 by both first-class and certified mail on June 9, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Successor Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served with said written notice of default on June 15, 2015, and the Successor Trustee has possession of proof of such service. VII. The Successor Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to

those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. Special Notice to Guarantor Pursuant to RCW 61.24.042, each Guarantor is hereby notified that: (1) each Guarantor may be liable for a deficiency judgment to the extent the sale price obtained at the Trustee’s sale is less than the debt secured by the Deed of Trust; (2) each Guarantor has the same rights to pay the debt, cure the default, or repay the debt as is given to the Borrower and Grantor in order to avoid the Trustee’s sale; (3) each Guarantor will have no right to redeem the property after the Trustee’s sale; (4) subject to such longer periods as are provided in the Washington Deed of Trust Act, Chapter 61.24 RCW, any action brought to enforce a guaranty must be commenced within one year after the Trustee’s sale, or the last Trustee’s sale under any deed of trust granted to secure the same debt; and (5) in any action for a deficiency, each Guarantor will have the right to establish the fair value of the subject property as of the date of the Trustee’s sale, less prior liens and encumbrances, and to limit each Guarantor’s liability for a deficiency to the difference between the debt and the greater of such fair value or the sale price paid at the Trustee’s sale, plus interest and costs. THIS NOTICE IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. August 20, DATED: 2015. LPSL Corporate Services, Inc. Successor Trustee By: /s/ Gregory R. Fox Gregory R. Fox, its Vice President Address: LPSL Corporate Services, Inc. 1420 5th Avenue, Suite 4200 P.O. Box 91302 Seattle, WA 98111-9402 Phone: (206) 223-7000 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH665869)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DORIS M. DALRYMPLE, Deceased. NO. 15-4-00852-7 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on

or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: November 6, 2015 KAROL R. JONES, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. Tolman JEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/20/15 (NKH666392) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS A. FROHNING, Deceased. NO. 15-4-00853-5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other-

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Legal Notices wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: November 6, 2015 KENNETH FROHNING, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. Tolman JEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/20/15 (NKH666391)

within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: October 30, 2015 LEE CROOKS, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. Tolman JEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001 Attorneys for Personal Representative ADDRESS FOR MAILING AND SERVICE: 18925 Front Street NE PO Box 851 Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of first publication: 10/30/15 Date of last publication: 11/13/15 (NKH665210)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SUSAN D. KNIFFEN, Deceased. NO. 15-4-00845-4 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY Estate of VIDA G. SHAPANUS, Deceased. NO. 15-4-00838-1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The above Court has appointed me as Personal Representative of Decedent’s estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must present the claim: (a) Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and (b) In the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070: (i) By filing the original of the claim with the foregoing Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at the address below a copy of the claim. The claim must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice as provided in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.40.051

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For K itsap County wide Legal listings, please turn to KITSAPWEEKLY and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication of this Notice: October 30, 2015 Joanna Shapanus Personal Representative P.O. Box 2431 Silverdale, WA 98383 Date of first publication: 10/30/15 Date of last publication: 11/13/15 (NKH665690) TS No WA05000490-14-1 APN 8013-006-002-0003 TO No 8445626 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: UNIT 2 OF THE BLUE HERON NO.6, A CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF CONDOMINIUMS, PAGES 99 THROUGH 101, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION THEREOF, RECORDED UNDER KITSAP COUNTY RECORDING NO 7812050130 AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO; SITUATE IN THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON. APN: 8013-006-002-0003 More commonly known as 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110-1835 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of December 7, 2006, executed by MARIETTA

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J BUCK, A SINGLE WOMAN AND ERIC BUCK, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SEPARATE ESTATE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Beneficiary of the security instrument, its successors and assigns, recorded December 11, 2006 as Instrument No. 200612110222 and the beneficial interest was assigned to Green Tree Servicing LLC and recorded February 12, 2014 as Instrument Number 201402120019 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action commenced by Green Tree Servicing LLC, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: Green Tree Servicing LLC Contact Phone No: 800-643-0202 Address: 7360 S. KYRENE ROAD, MAIL STOP T111, TEMPE, AZ 85283 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From December 1, 2013 To July 24, 2015 Number of Payments 16 $1,420.83 2 $1,574.18 2 $1,619.18 Total $29,120.00 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION December 1, 2013 July 24, 2015 $1,007.52 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: December 7, 2006 Note Amount: $197,600.00 Interest Paid To: November 1, 2013 Next Due Date: December 1, 2013 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $178,162.20, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on December 4, 2015. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by November 23, 2015, (11 days before

the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, Green Tree Servicing LLC or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARIETTA J BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110-1835 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARIETTA J BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARIETTA J BUCK 6135 HARBOR CREST DR NE, BAINBRIDGE IS, WA 98110 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARIETTA J BUCK PO BOX 576, HIGHLAND, MI 48357-0576 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110-1835 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC BUCK 6135 HARBOR CREST DR NE, BAINBRIDGE IS, WA 98110 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC BUCK 8240 HANSON ROAD NE, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC BUCK PO BOX 576, HIGHLAND, MI 48357-0576 ERIC BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110-1835 ERIC BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 ERIC BUCK 6135 HARBOR CREST DR NE, BAINBRIDGE IS, WA 98110 ERIC BUCK 8240 HANSON ROAD NE, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 ERIC BUCK PO BOX 576, HIGHLAND, MI 48357-0576 MARIETTA J BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110-1835 MARIETTA J BUCK 1048 BLUE HERON AVE NE UNIT 2,

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 MARIETTA J BUCK 6135 HARBOR CREST DR NE, BAINBRIDGE IS, WA 98110 MARIETTA J BUCK PO BOX 576, HIGHLAND, MI 48357-0576 by both first class and certified mail on December 17, 2014, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Website: www.wshfc.org The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The

statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: July 24, 2015 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Authorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT w w w. i n s o u r c e l o g i c . com. Order No. WA15-001037-1, Pub Dates 11/06/2015, 11/27/2015 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH667090) TS No WA08000417-15-1 APN 4697-002-012-0002 TO N o 1 5 0 1 2 0 3 7 1 - WA - M S O NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT(S) 12, BLOCK 2, LEIBLY AND BLUMER`S QUARTER ACRE TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 3 OF PLATS, PAGE(S)

100, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT NORTH 10 FEET CONVEYED UNDER AUDITOR`S FILE NO. 9207230003 TO KITSAP COUNTY FOR ROAD. A P N : 4697-002-012-0002 More commonly known as 7270 E RAINTREE LN, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8426 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of October 25, 2005, executed by KEITH V HUSKA, AND SANDRALEE R HUSKA, HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Beneficiary of the security instrument, its successors and assigns, recorded October 31, 2005 as Instrument No. 200510310392 and the beneficial interest was assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2005-73CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-73CB and recorded May 23, 2014 as Instrument Number 201405230180 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action commenced by The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2005-73CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-73CB, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2005-73CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-73CB Contact Phone No: 800-365-7107 Address: 15 South Main Street, Suite 400, Greenville, SC 29601 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From September 1, 2014 To July 29, 2015 Number of Payments 1 $1,428.55 10 $1,440.56

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Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... Total $15,834.15 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION September 1, 2014 July 29, 2015 $532.35 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: October 25, 2005 Note Amount: $200,000.00 Interest Paid To: August 1, 2014 Next Due Date: September 1, 2014 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $172,086.83, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on December 4, 2015. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by November 23, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2005-73CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-73CB or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS KEITH V. HUSKA 7270 E RAINTREE LN, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8426 KEITH V. HUSKA 11649 CIRCLE WAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568 KEITH V. HUSKA C/O ANNE M. MONTGOMERY, RYAN UPTEGRAFT & MONTGOMERY INC PS, 9657 LEVIN RD NW STE 240,

SILVERDALE, WA 98383 SANDRALEE R HUSKA 7270 E RAINTREE LN, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8426 SANDRALEE R HUSKA 11649 CIRCLE WAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568-2730 CURRENT OCCUPANT 7270 E. RAINTREE LN, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8426 by both first class and certified mail on June 16, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Website: www.wshfc.org The United States Department of Housing

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For K itsap County wide Legal listings, please turn to KITSAPWEEKLY and Urban Development: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: July 29, 2015 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Authorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT w w w. i n s o u r c e l o g i c . com. Order No. WA15-000773-2, Pub Dates 11/06/2015, 11/27/2015 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH667088) TS No WA08001019-14-1 APN 5312-000-018-0002 TO No 8440220 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: PARCEL I: LOT 18, CIERRA COURT, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 28 OF PLATS,

PAGES 173, 174 AND 175, IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PARCEL II: AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS TRACT A, CIERRA COURT, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 28 OF PLATS, PAGES 173, 174 AND 175, IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON. APN: 5312-000-018-0002 More commonly known as 3571 COURTYARD LANE, BREMERTON, WA 98310 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of June 16, 2006, executed by ROBERTO DIXON AND LITA G. DIXON HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of CENTEX HOME EQUITY COMPANY, LLC as original Beneficiary recorded June 26, 2006 as Instrument No. 200606260226 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action commenced by Nationstar Mortgage LLC FKA Centex Home Equity, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: Nationstar Mortgage LLC FKA Centex Home Equity Contact Phone No: 800-306-9027 Address: 8950 Cypress Water Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From January 1, 2013 To July 24, 2015 Number of Payments 18 $1,683.27 13 $1,599.36 Total $51,090.54 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION January 1, 2013 July 24, 2015 $214.26 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: June 16, 2006 Note Amount: $235,000.00 Interest Paid To: December 1, 2012 Next Due Date: January 1, 2013 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $204,530.65, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of

Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on December 4, 2015. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by November 23, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, Nationstar Mortgage LLC FKA Centex Home Equity or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS LITA G. DIXON 3571 COURTYARD LANE, BREMERTON, WA 98310 LITA G. DIXON 3571 COURTYARD LANE NE, BREMERTON, WA 98310 ROBERTO DIXON 3571 COURTYARD LANE, BREMERTON, WA 98310 ROBERTO DIXON 3571 COURTYARD LANE NE, BREMERTON, WA 98310 by both first class and certified mail on October 29, 2014, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those ob-

jections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Website: www.wshfc.org The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: July 24, 2015 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Authorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Re-

instatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT w w w. i n s o u r c e l o g i c . com. Order No. WA14-000407-2, Pub Dates 11/06/2015, 11/27/2015 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH667082) TS No WA08001938-14-1 APN 5394-000-023-0006 TO No 8476551 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT 23 OF ENETAI HEIGHTS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 30 OF PLATS, PAGES 64 THROUGH 67, INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY AUDITOR; SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON. APN: 5394-000-023-0006 More commonly known as 5377 EAST BLAISDELL ROAD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of December 8, 2006, executed by DUANE R JACKSON AND CHRISTY J JACKSON HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for HOME MORTGAGE ASSOCIATES, Beneficiary of the security instrument, its successors and assigns, recorded December 13, 2006 as Instrument No. 200612130075 and the beneficial interest was assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2007-OA9, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007OA9 and recorded May 11, 2011 as Instrument Number 201105110199 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action

commenced by The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2007-OA9, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-OA9, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2007-OA9, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007OA9 Contact Phone No: 800-365-7107 Address: 15 South Main Street, Suite 400, Greenville, SC 29601 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From March 1, 2010 To July 29, 2015 Number of Payments 11 $2,524.59 12 $2,683.04 12 $3,263.74 5 $3,253.54 13 $3,530.55 6 $3,704.79 5 $3,682.96 1 $3,843.91 Total $205,784.15 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION March 1, 2010 July 29, 2015 $1,977.50 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: December 8, 2006 Note Amount: $599,960.00 Interest Paid To: February 1, 2010 Next Due Date: March 1, 2010 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $660,456.08, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on December 4, 2015. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by November 23, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is

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Left, students from Gateway Christian School pledge their allegiance to the flag, the Christian flag, and the Bible, before they prayed for our veterans. Right, Jay Humphries, Quilt of Valor recipient, speaks to students and staff members, holding a prosthetic foot that he helped design. “Sometimes, good things come from the bad things,” he said. Sophie Bonomi / Herald

Legal Notices Continued from previous page..... cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2007-OA9, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-OA9 or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS CHRISTY J JACKSON 5377 EAST BLAISDELL ROAD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8007 CHRISTY J JACKSON 5377 E BALISDELL RD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 CHRISTY J JACKSON 5377 EAST BLAISDELL ROAD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 CHRISTY J JACKSON 6744 WILD INDIGO DRIVE, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923-8836 DUANE R JACKSON 5377 EAST BLAISDELL ROAD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366-8007 DUANE R JACKSON 5377 E BALISDELL RD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 DUANE R JACKSON 5377 EAST BLAISDELL ROAD, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 DUANE R JACKSON 6744 WILD INDIGO DRIVE, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923-8836 by both first class and certified mail on May 20, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if appli-

cable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or

For K itsap County wide Legal listings, please turn to KITSAPWEEKLY (800) 606-4819 Website: www.wshfc.org The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: July 29, 2015 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Authorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT w w w. i n s o u r c e l o g i c . com. Order No. WA15-000718-2, Pub Dates 11/06/2015, 11/27/2015 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH667084) TS No WA08002163-14-1 APN 5196-000-039-0008 TO No 8485801 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER

61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Orchard, WA, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following described real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT 39, FOSTER MEADOWS, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 26 OF PLATS, PAGES 231, 232, 233 AND 234, IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON. APN: 5196-000-039-0008 More commonly known as 8522 COVINA LOOP NE, BREMERTON, WA 98311 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of December 14, 2005, executed by YENG LACANLALE, AND CATHERINE S LACANLALE, HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Beneficiary of the security instrument, its successors and assigns, recorded December 20, 2005 as Instrument No. 200512200097 and the beneficial interest was assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-HY10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HY10 and recorded May 12, 2014 as Instrument Number 201405120021 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Washington. II. No action commenced by The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the

CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-HY10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HY10, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-HY10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HY10 Contact Phone No: 800-365-7107 Address: 15 South Main Street, Suite 400, Greenville, SC 29601 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From March 1, 2014 To July 29, 2015 Number of Payments 7 $1,687.44 10 $1,672.18 Total $28,533.88 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION March 1, 2014 July 29, 2015 $500.12 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: December 14, 2005 Note Amount: $256,500.00 Interest Paid To: February 1, 2014 Next Due Date: March 1, 2014 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $249,172.82, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on December 4, 2015. The

defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by November 23, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the November 23, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-HY10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HY10 or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS CATHERINE S LACANLALE 8522 COVINA LOOP NE, BREMERTON, WA 98311-8604 YENG LACANLALE 8522 COVINA LOOP NE, BREMERTON, WA 98311-8604 by both first class and certified mail on June 11, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide

in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Website: www.wshfc.org The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Website: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone:

(800) 606-4819 Website: www.homeownership.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: July 29, 2015 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Authorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT w w w. i n s o u r c e l o g i c . com. Order No. WA15-000765-2, Pub Dates 11/06/2015, 11/27/2015 Date of first publication: 11/06/15 Date of last publication: 11/27/15 (NKH667086)

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ith recent events revolving around alcoholic beverages, it is not surprising I would turn my November column into how-to-liquorup-paperwhites to stunt their growth. Lately I have had alcohol on my mind. Not from drinking it though, but because a new book that I co-authored with Wendy Tweten and photographed came out this fall. “Gardening for the Homebrewer” is a how-to on growing ingredients in your garden for making all types of adult beverages. Since then, the past month and a half has been like an alcohol-induced binge of speaking engagements and preparing for them, coupled with keeping our publicist Lola armed with information so she can do her job. Lately my mantra is, whatever Lola wants, Lola gets. Of course, I drank a few glasses of perry, and sip-tested my experimental handmade liqueurs in the interim — all done in the name of research and demonstrations. All I need to do now is convince my accountant when I turn in my receipts. Now is the time to share the hard stuff with plants. A decade ago, I learned how to use alcohol to keep paperwhites from becoming tipsy. Sound oxymoronic? Yet it’s true. Years of using stakes to keep the paperwhite daffodils from flopping over from the weight of their lovely, fragrant flowers, someone needed to do something. Someone did! However, I thought the solution to floppy stems would come from someone breeding stockier paperwhites, not having them grow up on gin. Using alcohol on your bulbs stunts their growth, making shorter stems that are stocky enough to support the flowers without flopping over. The alcohol does not affect the blossoms; they remain just as large, beautiful, and fragrant as their teetotalling counterparts do, while reducing the stems by one-half to one-third shorter. This is the perfect time

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For years, columnist Debbie Teashon has enjoyed the sweet fragrance of paperwhites (Narcissus “Ziva”) on her covered porch. She grows them for the holidays, and for winter flowers that linger well into January. Debbie Teashon to force your paperwhites so they will blossom in time for the holidays. Ready-to-force bulbs are available now at your local garden centers. Plant

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53 artists, 18 studios featured in Art in the Woods Nov. 6-8 Take a self-guided tour of 18 artists’ studios in North Kitsap County 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 6, 7 and 8. In the Art In The Woods Studio Tour, you can visit with talented professionals working in a variety of media. Observe demonstrations in processes such as glass lampwork, raku and etching. The studio sizes range from single-artist working environ-

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bulbs. However, if you are hard-up for hard liquor, you can use rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) instead. Don’t indulge in it yourself just let the plants imbibe. Leave it to a university to come up with a brilliant solution involving alcohol. Although it is unknown why alcohol stunts a plant’s growth, William Miller a professor of horticulture and undergrad

Continued from page 3 to sit the bulbs on and keep their bottoms out of the liquid. For this project, use the unflavored hard stuff — gin, rum, whiskey, and tequila (with or without the worm). Your lighter liquors such as beer or wine have sugars in them that seriously harm the

From far left: Gourd art by Leslie Hassett, printmaking and painting by Leigh Knowles, photography by John Abramowski.

Erin Finan conducted a Dutch-funded, Cornell University study. When asked how alcohol affects the plants, Miller explained, “We don’t know, but we’re working on this. We think it simply might be water stress; that is, the alcohol makes it more difficult for the plant to absorb water, so the plant suffers a slight lack of water, enough to reduce leaf and stem growth, but

not enough to affect flower solution. It’s important not to go with higher alcohol size or flower longevity.” percentages as it may overPlant your paperwhite dose your plants and posbulbs as you normally do, sibly kill them. Continue in gravel, small pebbles, using this solution until glass beads, or marbles. your bulbs begin to flower. Add water up to just below For the recommended the bottom of the bulb; any 4-6 percent dilution, use higher and the bulb will a 40 percent alcohol such rot sitting in water. The as found in most rum, roots will find their way to gin, and vodka, mix 1-part the liquid. Miller suggests spirits to 7-parts water. If you wait at least a week you grow your bulbs in until the roots grow and potting soil in a pot with the green shoots grow up drain holes, dilute your about one to two inches spirits 1:8. above the bulb. Pour the ForPage higher water out and replace 280945_4.75_x_6 4/7/15 11:05 AM 1 alcohol percentages, such as found with a 4-6 percent alcohol

in Everclear, do the math to dilute the 95 percent higher concentration to the recommended dilution, preferably before drinking it yourself, or playing with matches. And remember; if you join your paperwhites in having an adult beverage, always drink responsibly. — Co-author and photographer for “Gardening for the Homebrewer,” Teashon also gives local gardening advice on her website Rainy Side Gardeners at www. rainyside.com.

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GARY WALKER AND FRIENDS: 5-7 p.m. every Saturday, at Suzanne Maurice Wine Bar at Pleasant Beach Marketplace, Bainbridge Island. Acoustic rock songs from the 1970s to the present. Free.

KITSAP MOSAICS: 7-10 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, 18827 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. 360-930-0741. JHEREK BISCHOFF AND REDSHIFT: 8-11 p.m. Nov. 21, The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $10. Bischoff, Bainbridge Island-raised composer and performer, has been called a “pop polymath” by the New York Times. He has collaborated with such artists as David Byrne, Caetano Veloso, Nels Cline (Wilco) and The Kronos Quartet. In this concert, he will be appearing with Bainbridge

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DJ JOE FRANK AT OZZIE’S PLACE: At All Star Lanes, 10710 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. No cover. DJ DUFF AT THE POINT CASINO: Late nights on Fridays, after live music, in the Boom Room at The Point Casino, 7989 NE Salish Lane, Kingston.

IRISH MUSIC SLIPPERY PIG WEEKLY IRISH MUSIC: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. A circle of musicians play Irish music.

JAM SESSIONS ACOUSTIC JAM AT SLIPPERY PIG: 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St., Poulsbo. For all ages, instruments and experience. A digital keyboard is available. MUSIC TO OUR BEERS JAM: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Bainbridge Island Brewery, 9415 Coppertop Loop NE. Open jam night hosted by Ethan J. Perry & His Remedy Band. BISCUITS & GRAVY JAM: 6:30-10

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SLIPPERY PIG: 7-10 p.m. Fridays, at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St. NE, Poulsbo.

GUITARIST/VOCALIST TERRY ENYEART: 7 p.m. first Wednesday of each month, at Whiskey Creek Steakhouse, 1783 Highway 308 NE, Keyport.

BOOKS AND BEER: 6:30 p.m. every second Monday, at Valholl Brewing, Poulsbo. Pizza provided from That’s A Some Italian. Discuss the current book or learn about the next one.

Thurs. 11/12 - Jazz Jam 7pm Fri. 11/13 - Redshift 8:30pm Sat. 11/14 - Tracie Marsh Trio 8:30pm Sat. 11/28 - Marvin Hoffert Quintet 8:30pm

MANCHESTER PUB: 9 p.m. Fridays, at the Manchester Pub, 2350 Colchester Drive E, Port Orchard. Dance to a DJ and karaoke tunes.

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ISLA BONITA: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays, 316 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island. Host: Eon Smith.

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PAYDAY DADDY: Here’s Payday Daddy’s schedule: 7-10 p.m. Nov. 11, Open Mic Host at Bualadh Bos Irish Pub; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Nov. 14, Manchester Pub. Info: www.paydaydaddyband.com.

Poulsbo’s Newest Nightlife Hotspot!

MCCLOUD’S GRILL HOUSE: 9 p.m. Sundays, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Featuring host Brad Bowlby. Info: 360-373-3093.

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ROCK AND BLUES BANDS: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Fridays and Saturdays, at Sheila’s Portside Pub, 18779 Front St., Poulsbo. A different rock and blues band every week. Check Sheila’s Portside Pub Facebook page for more information.

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Paul Revere’s Raiders will perform at The Point Casino Event Center at 8 p.m. Nov. 14. Tickets: $20 reserved and $15 general admission. Ages 21 and older. p.m. Thursdays, Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a session in the round. Free, open to all musicians.

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of the month, at Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo.

Bee Gees Gold, a tribute to The Bee Gees, performs at The Point Casino at 8 p.m. Nov. 6. Tickets: $15 advance and $20 day of show. Ages 21 and older. Island-based jazz trio Redshift. Also appearing will be The

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JAZZ MARK LEWIS AT CASA MEXICO: 6-9 p.m. Fridays, Casa Mexico, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Acclaimed saxophone and flute master Mark Lewis performs in Keyport almost every Friday, with a different guest pianist from around the region each week. Info: Rhonda Stewart, 360-692-2540 or rhonda@ marklewismusic.com. BOURBON STREET ALL STARS: 5-9 p.m. first Tuesdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 206-819-7079. SIMCO NEWTON TURNER TRIO: Second and fourth Fridays of the month at the Suzanne Maurice Wine Bar at Pleasant Beach Marketplace, Bainbridge Island. REDSHIFT: Last Sunday of the month at The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road, Bainbridge Island. An evening of original music, jazz standards and unexpected arrangements.

KARAOKE COOKIES CLUBHOUSE: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night, except 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays, Cookies Clubhouse, 332 S. National Ave., Bremerton. Info: janicez123@hotmail.com or 505-412-9662. MANETTE SALOON: Thursdays at the Manette Saloon, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Amy O hosts.

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BENEFITS & EVENTS LEMOLO ALBUM RELEASE SHOW: 8 p.m. Nov. 6, at The Crocodile, Seattle. Tickets: www.ticketf.ly/1LWknrV. HOLIDAY BAZAAR: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 7, Port Orchard United Methodist Church, 735 Kitsap St. Info: Kathy Reichstein, 360-871-2697. “OUR FUNDAMENTAL GRACE” — A SPIRITUALITY CONFERENCE WITH THEOLOGIAN PAUL COUTINHO: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 7, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive, Bainbridge Island. Register at coutinhoconference2015. brownpapertickets.com or call 206-842-3098. SPIRIT OF GIVING FUNDRAISER POTLUCK DINNER: 5-9 p.m. Nov. 7, Silverdale Community Center, 12641 Clear Creek Road, Silverdale. Admission: Non-perishable food for North Kitsap Fishline. It is a potluck so bring a main or side dish to share. Eating utensils, coffee, tea and soda will be provided. There will be a dessert auction and other opportunities to possibly take home a wide variety of items, most donated by local businesses. Marines will be attending to collect new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots. Info: claudia.k@comcast.net. SILVERDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AUCTION & DINNER GALA: 5:30-11 p.m., Nov. 7, Suquamish Clearwater Resort.

Live and silent auction, dessert dash, mystery wine pull, and food and fun. Tickets: $60 per person, www.silverdalechamber.com or 360-692-6800. HOLIDAY BAZAAR: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 13 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 14, Redeemer United Methodist Church, 9900 Shorty Campbell Road, Kingston. ABC BAZAAR: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 14, Seabold United Methodist Church, 6894 Seabold Church Road, Bainbridge. Arts and crafts, bakery and books, collectibles and children’s shopping room. All proceeds donated to charities, local and global. Info: Mary Schroff, 360-697-5884. FALL BAZAAR : 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 14, Silverdale Lutheran Church, 11701 Ridgepoint Drive, Silverdale. Handcrafted items, bake sale, crafts, elegant items, and a brats and pie lunch. Info: 360-692-9263. MUSHROOM MANIA!: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 15, IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island. Guides from the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society will teach identification tricks and share resources and tools to learn more about this hobby. Live entertainment. Tickets: $5 ages 4 and older, Info: Christina Doherty, christinad@islandwood.org. 206-855-4384. BREMERTON YOUTH SYMPHONY ELITE CHAMBER ENSEMBLES: 2-4 p.m., Nov. 15, Collective Visions Gallery, Bremerton. Free. To reserve seating, call 360-377- 8327.

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WEST SOUND EXTRAVAGANZA: 2-4 p.m., Nov. 15, The Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets: $30 adults, $17 for children 12 and younger. 360-373-6743, www.admiraltheatre.org/tickets BAINBRIDGE HISTORICAL MUSEUM’S FREE FIRST THURSDAY: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 215 Ericksen Ave. Info: www.bainbridge history.org. ISLAND SCHOOL TOURS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays at The Island School, 8553 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Call ahead at 206-842-0400. Info: www.theislandschool.org. KITSAP CARES: Go online to learn more about charities and being charitable in Kitsap. www. facebook.com/kitsapcaresaboutcharity365. Info: kitsap caresrealestate@gmail.com.

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Meet more than 50 artists in 18 studios in the Art in the Woods Studio Tour, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov. 6-8.

MANETTE SALOON: Wednesdays at Manette Saloon, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Jack Parker hosts. MOBSTER MIKE’S: 6 p.m. to midnight Wednesdays, 602 4th St.,

NAVAL UNDERSEA MUSEUM STORE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS: Shifts are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. Info: 360-697-1537.

CLASSES WEST COAST SWING AND NIGHT CLUB 2 STEP: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 3 to Dec. 8, Island Center Hall, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $50-55. No new students past Nov. 10. Class descriptions and details at www.educatedfeet. net/classes.htm. Registration required before participation at biparks.org/biparks_site/recreation/online-registration.htm. FINANCIAL FAIR: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 7, Kitsap Community Resources, 845 8th St., Bremerton. Open to the public. Free credit reports, free credit counseling. Experts on site to talk with you about: Free finan-

Bremerton. Open mic with host Brad Fowble. OOKIES CLUBHOUSE: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night except Wednesdays, 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays at Cookies

cial education classes, building your credit, banking opportunities, training and job resources, starting your own business, low-income homeownership programs, and more. Info: www.KCR.org. “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE … EFFECTIVE PRAYER”: 2:30 p.m. Nov. 9, in the Sunday School Room at High School Road and Madison Aveue, Bainbridge Island. Featuring international speaker and Christian Scientist, Brian Kissock. Info: csbainbridge.org/ events, or call 206-842-5205. CAREGIVER SEMINAR: 8:30 a.m. to noon, Nov. 10, Best Western Silverdale Beach Hotel, 3073 NW Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale. Free to family and volunteer caregivers, $15 for professionals. Legal Topics Related to Caregiving (Sara Humphries, attorney), Self-Care

for Caregivers (Robin O’Grady), Medication Management (Dan Smart, pharmacist). Registration required: 360-337-5700, www.kitsapgov.com/altc/ EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SPECIAL ED, IEP’S, AND 504 PLANS: 7-8 p.m., Nov. 10, Group Health Cooperative Classroom, 10452 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Larry Martin Davis will share informartion and answer questions. Info: Lynn Myrvang, myrvang@ comcast.net or 360-779-5362, ENLIGHTEN FORUM: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Nov. 13, Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Road NE, Bremerton. Kriss Kevorkian, Ph.D, MSW, will speak about her research on Environmental Grief. Cost: $10 donation is appreciated at the door. To register: www.EnlightenKitsap.org. See CALENDAR, Page 7

Clubhouse, 332 S. National Ave., Bremerton. cookiesclubhouse@ gmail.com or 360-373-5643.

Mondays: 7 p.m. at Whiskey Creek Steakhouse, Keyport, Slippery Pig Brewery, Poulsbo, and Westside Pizza, Bainbridge Island. Tuesdays: 6:30 p.m. Ghostfish Brewing Company, Seattle. 7:30 p.m. Alehouse on Winslow, Bainbridge. 7:30 p.m. Tizley’s Europub, Poulsbo. 7 p.m., Slaughter County Brewery, Port Orchard. Wednesdays: 7 p.m. Silverdale Beach Hotel, Silverdale. 7 p.m., The Plate & Pint, Bainbridge Island. 7 p.m. Bella Luna Pizzeria, Suquamish. Thursdays: 7 p.m. Bainbridge Island Brewing, Bainbridge Island. 7 p.m. Casa Mexico, Keyport. Fridays: 7 p.m. Envy Bar & Grill, Poulsbo. Info: www.triviatimelive.com.

DOWNPOUR BREWING: 5-8 p.m. Thursdays, at Downpour Brewing, 10991 Highway 104, Kingston. Patrons can bring any food or non-alcoholic drink they like. All ages welcome.

TRIVIA People helping pets...pets helping people. Miracle (6 1/2) light brown tabby and Clair (1 1/2) yr old shorthaired dark brown tabby came to us from Ocean Shores where they’d been given up by an elderly woman with 17 cats. They have been indoor only. They are both very social and snuggly cats. Both have come to enjoy the luxury of canned food. They are only available as a pair 1-888-558-PAWS • www.pawsbink.org

ARENA SPORTS BAR: 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, at Arena Sports Bar and Grille, 4111 Wheaton Way, Bremerton. Free to play. Hosted by trivia jockey JonBoy. Prizes from local businesses each week. TRIVIA TIME LIVE: Pub trivia at multiple venues across Kitsap. Sundays: 6:30 p.m. Cookie’s Clubhouse, Bremerton.


THE SACRED EARTH: Through November at The Gallery at Grace, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Paintings by Kay Hornick. “My work is intuitive,” the artist writes. “Texture, color and rhythm excite me. When I visited the Little Big Horn I found mystery and awareness. I have not seen the same since. I was given a gift.” Info: 206-8429997, www.gracehere.org.

BENEFIT OPEN HOUSE: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 14, Eastern Wind Glass, 2604 Burwell St., Bremerton. An open house featuring a local artist. It is also a food bank drive; for each donation brought in, the studio will give the individual a fused tree ornament and all donations will be delivered to the Salvation Army food bank on Callow Street. Info: Dixie Armfield-Rogerson, 360-627-9961 or 360-536-3544. AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE: 10

LITERARY BOOK SIGNING FOR “MAGGIE’S TAILS”: 5-9 p.m. Nov. 6, Silverdale Library, 3450 NW Carlton St., Silverdale. ART BOOK DRIVE: Bainbridge Arts

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ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY & SERVICES: Call 866-262-9284 for confidential time and place. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: 10:30 a.m. third Thursdays at Silverdale Lutheran Church, 11701 Ridgepoint Drive, Silverdale; and fourth Wednesdays at 4205 Wheaton Way, Bremerton. Info: 206-402-9857. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: 1:30-3 p.m. second Wednesday of the month, at Group Health Medical Center, 1400 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard. Info: 206-402-9857. AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE: Open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Thursday (except holidays), 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Info: 360-779-5456. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEETING: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 11, Masonic Lodge, 1299 Grow Ave. NW, Bainbridge Island. Cost: $17. Info: 206-415-2077. Speaker: Kerry Hooks French of Act for America. Guests welcome. RSVP by noon Nov. 9, 206-415-2077. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND TOASTMASTERS: 11:50 a.m. to 1 p.m. first and third Thursdays, 7:15-8:30 p.m. second and fourth Wednesdays, Winslow Arms Apartments clubhouse, 220 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Info: www.toastmasters. org/Find-a-Club/00002183bainbridge-island-club or www.uspeakeasy.com 12-STEP BIBLICAL-BASED RECOVERY GROUP: 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, 901 N. Wycoff, Bremerton. Info: David,

in downtown Bremerton, Silverdale, Kingston and Bainbridge Island. Info: 360-3778511, 888-877-8511. MOTHERS GROUP: 9:30-11 a.m., most first and third Thursdays during the school year at Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. Info: www.momsmorn ingretreat.com. NAMI SUPPORT GROUP: National Alliance for Mental Illness meets 7-8:30 p.m. on the second Monday of the month from and 1:303 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at The Doctors Clinic on Hildebrand Lane, Bainbridge Island. Info: Jane at 206-898-6092. NAVY WIVES CLUB OF AMERICA: Meets 10 a.m. the second Saturday each month in the Jackson Park Community Center on Olding Road, Bremerton. Info: 360-779-6191, jjprice@embarqmail.com. OLYMPIC KOI AND WATER GARDEN CLUB: Meetings are once a month at various locations around Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, 360-779-1475, email hrmorgan314@gmail.com. ORCA CLUB MEETING: 7 p.m. second Wednesdays of each month. Venue subject to change. Info: Ken Maguire, kenmaguire36@ hotmail.com, 360-779-5137. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Meets 9:15 a.m. Saturdays at Eagle Harbor Community Church, Bainbridge Island and 5 p.m. Wednesdays at Winslow Arms Retirement Home community room, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-780-0121. POSTPARTUM SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m. first and third Tuesdays of the month, at the Chiropractic Lifestyle Center, 991 NE Riddell Road, Bremerton. Info: www. kistaphope circle.org. PULSE RECOVERY GROUP: 6-7 p.m. Thursdays, at Cafe Noir, 3261 Mount Vintage Way, Silverdale. Info: 360-697-3777, office@ cornerstonealliance.org. PULSE FAITH DISCUSSIONS: 7-8 p.m. Thursdays at Cafe Noir, 3261 Mount Vintage Way, Silverdale. Info: 360-697-3777, office@ cornerstonealliance.org.

a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Info: www. bainbridgeperformingarts.org or 206-842-8569.

Way E., No. 120, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-780-9500, www.theislandgallery.net. Thoughtful and exciting works to enliven your home or work environment, by Northwest artists: Sean Carleton, Nathan Christopher, L. Wendy Dunder, Carol Fiedler Kawaguchi, David Kellum, Carl Larson, John Luke, Ted Scherrer, Donald Smith, Dave Thompson, Tiplin Taylor, Scott Trumbo and Alan Vogel.

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QUAKER SILENT WORSHIP: 1011 a.m., Sundays at Seabold Hall, 14450 Komedal Road, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-317-4526. SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN WITH CANCER: Noon to 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: Karen, karen. carson@comcast.net. WEST SOUND FREE CLINIC: 5:30-8 p.m. first Fridays at Gateway Church in Poulsbo, 18901 8th Ave.; 4:30-7:30 p.m. second Mondays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton; 1-4 p.m. fourth Tuesdays at YWCA bottom floor, 905 Pacific Ave., Bremerton; and 1-4 p.m. fourth Thursdays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton. Info: symens@msn. com or drop by. WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP: 6-7:30 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays, Suquamish. Info: bink@ywcakitsap.org, 206-780-2931.

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KITSAP SALMON TOURS: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 14, Mountaineers Foundation Rhododendron Preserve, 3153 Seabeck Highway, Bremerton. Free. Join salmon experts in celebrating the return of salmon to Kitsap streams. Info: https://ext100. wsu.edu/kitsap. BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY: 10:30-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays to Nov. 17, Bay Vista Summit, 4650 Bay Vista Blvd., Bremerton. Info: bha.photo10@ gmail.com or 360-473-0324. ASTRONOMY TALKS: 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., third Friday of each month at the Pacific Planetarium, 817 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.pacificplanetarium.com. SKYWALKS: First Fridays of each month at the Pacific Planetarium, 817 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.pacificplanetarium.com. SUNDAY PLANETARIUM SHOWS: Noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sundays at the Pacific Planetarium, 817 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Tickets: www. brownpapertickets.com. Info: www.pacificplanetarium.com.

KITSAP COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB BREAKFAST: 9-11 a.m. first Saturdays of the month at A&C Diner, 3561 Wheaton Way, Bremerton. Info: www. kcarc.org. LIFE ENRICHMENT TALK: 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., third Wednesday, Cottage of Bremerton, 3210 Rickey Road, Bremerton. Info or RSVP: 360-373-0553.

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360-509-4932. CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP: 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: Karen, karen.carson@comcast. net, 206-842-3539. CAT FIX DAY: 7-9 a.m. last Tuesdays, Kitsap Humane Society, 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Info: 360-692-6977, ext. 1135; www.kitsap-humane.org/ cat-fix-day. CENTRAL/SOUTH KITSAP WOMEN AND CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 10:30 a.m. to noon, second and fourth Thursdays, Radiation Oncology Library, Harrison Medical Center, 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 360-744-4990, www.harrison medical.org. DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUP: 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, 700 Callahan Drive, Bremerton. Info: Richard, 360-377-8509. EDUCATION & CONNECTIONS: Noon and 7 p.m. third Wednesday of each month at The Cottage, 3210 Rickey Road NE, Bremerton. RSVP: Janet Presley at janetp@cascadeliving.com or 360-373-0553. FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS: 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Manette Community Church, 1137 Hayward Ave., Bremerton. Info: www.foodaddicts.org, FAKitsap@gmail.com. GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUB: 7 p.m. third Thursday of each month at 1100 Wheaton Way, Bremerton. Info: 360-8304523, gfwcpenisula@hotmail. com. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 5 p.m. second and fourth Thursdays, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Info: Robin Gaphni, rgaphni@seanet.com, 206-962-0257. KITSAP AL-ANON: Al-Anon meeting for anyone troubled by another person’s drinking. Sundays: 8 a.m. Manchester Library; 10 a.m. Winslow Arms Apartments, Bainbridge Island. Mondays: 10 a.m. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Bremerton; 10 a.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard; 7:30 p.m. Saint Barnabas Church, Bainbridge Island; 7:30 p.m. Belfair House Of Hope. Tuesdays: Noon, Silverdale Lutheran Church; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard; 5:30 p.m. Park Vista Apartments, Port Orchard; 7 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Wednesdays: 10:30 a.m. Belfair Haven Of Hope; Noon, First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo; 5:30 p.m. West Sound Treatment Center, Port Orchard. Thursdays: Noon, Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Center, Kingston; Noon, Holy Trinity Church, Bremerton; 5:30 p.m. First Christian Church, Bremerton; 7 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard. Fridays: Noon, Bethany Lutheran Church, Bainbridge Island; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard. Info: www.kitsap-al-anon.org. KITSAP COUNTY ROSE SOCIETY: 7 p.m. second Mondays, Bremerton Fire Station 41, 7600 Old Military Road. Info: Ray, 360-830-0669.

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Continued from page 7 and Crafts seeks books to help build up the Bainbridge Library’s collection of art, architecture and design. Drop books off at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island, during business hours. BOOKS AND BEER: 6:30 p.m. every second Monday at Valholl Brewing, Poulsbo. BOOK SALE IN BREMERTON: Noon to 4 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the Downtown Bremerton Library, 612 Fifth St., Bremerton. Info: 360-377-3955, www.krl.org. SILVERDALE WRITERS’ ROUNDTABLE: 9:30 a.m. every Saturday, Cafe Noir, 3261 NW Mount Vintage Way, No. 101, Silverdale. Info: Bob, 360-830-4968. WATERFRONT BOOK GROUP: 1-2 p.m. third Tuesdays, Waterfront Park Community Center, 370 Brien Drive SE, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-842-4162 or www.krl.org.

KIRTAN: 7:30 p.m. first Thursdays, Grace Church, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-842-9997, email grace@ gracehere.org. KITSAP KICKERS LINE DANCING CLUB: 6 p.m. Fridays, 5 p.m. Sundays at Jackson Memorial Hall, 1961 Washington St., Silverdale. Info: 360-277-9159. KITSAP PINES CHORUS MEETING: 6:30-9 p.m. Thursdays at Christ the Rock Community Church, 4100 SW Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard. Info: 360-710-8538, www.kitsappines.org. LADIES CHORAL ENSEMBLE AUDTITIONS: Rehearsals weekly at St. Gabriel Church, Port Orchard. Info or to schedule an audition: LeeAnne Campos, 253-312-6074 or leeannecampos@harbornet. com. LINE DANCE LESSONS: 8-9:30 p.m. Saturdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 360-373-3093. SWING DANCE LESSONS: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 360-373-3093.

MUSIC & DANCE

THEATER

BEGINNING TWO-STEP AND WALTZ LESSONS: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Kitsap Square Dance center, 6800 West Belfair Valley Road, Bremerton. Info: kitsapsquaredance.com or 360-373-2567. CLOGGING DANCE CLASSES: 6:157:15 p.m. (beginner) and 7:159:30 p.m. (other levels) Mondays, 910 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Info: www.countrycloggers.org, 360-710-1260 or 360-373-9422. BLUEWATER GALLERY LIVE MUSIC: Live music from 2-4 p.m. Saturdays., 5-8 p.m. during Poulsbo’s Second Saturday Art Walk. 18961 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-5982583.

“ROMEO AND JULIET”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5-7, 12-14, Bainbridge High School, 9330 High School Road NE, Bainbridge Island. Tickets: $12 adults, $8 students and seniors, at the door.

“THE SECRET IN THE WINGS”: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 13-14, 2 p.m. Nov. 15, Olympic College Campus Theatre, Bremerton. Cost: $10 adults, $7 students, $5 seniors. West Sound Academy Theatre Department production of Mary Zimmerman’s mysterious and humorous story of a child and the frightening babysitter with whom her parents leave her.

Autumn on Whidbey

Your guide to local seasonal events First Lutheran Church

Holiday Bazaar Fri., Nov. 6th, 9am – 5pm Sat., Nov. 7th, 9am – 4pm Over 40 Vendors of Handcrafted Items FREE ADMISSION

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November 7 & 8, 2015 Sat 10AM – 4PM Sun 10AM – 4PM

Holiday Fair

Jefferson County Fairgrounds Stocking Stuffers, Gifts, Arts, Crafts Holiday Gift Fair Pictures with Santa Both days 12–4PM Get a head start on your Holiday Season! Hourly Raffles * Fair Restaurant Open Perfect location for your Holiday Fundraiser. Sell your arts, crafts, or gift items. Booth Spaces Available: 10x10 $50 10x20 $100 For information call: Jefferson County Fair Association PO Box 242 4907 Landes Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-385-1013 FAX 360-385-0865 e-mail jeffcofairgrounds@olypen.com www.jeffcofairgrounds.com

Downtown Poulsbo 4th and Hostmark

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND CONTRA DANCE! With music by:

COUNTRY CAPERS CELTIC DUO Jane Landstra & Ken Embrey Amy Carroll will teach the workshop and call all the dances.

SAVE THE DATE!

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Wine, Spirits & Art Tour

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Celebrate Harvest with the Vintners local wine & spirits with local art all weekend! $20 Advance tickets / $25 Day of event www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1577923 www.whidbeyislandvintners.org

Looking for A Fundraiser? Organizations can buy-out a show at a discount for one night to host a party or re-sell the tickets to raise money. For more info about theater sponsorship, buy-out or fund-raising opportunities, contact Cindy Garfein at poulsbojewelbox@hotmail.com.

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7:30 pm “How To” workshop 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm - Dance Adults $12 • Youth (10-18) $5 • All dances taught • No partner or experience needed • Please wear clean soled shoes to protect the floor

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There seems to be some confusion surrounding us, like what we do, how we’re funded and our affiliations. So we would like to clear up the muddle. Or is that mutt-le? • We do a lot more than help people adopt pets. Half of our budget goes to vet assistance, spay and neuter, emergency care, and pet food for the animals in our programs & for low-income pet owners. Our Pets and Loving Seniors (PALS) program improves the quality of life for both the pets and the seniors. We have a program for cats that are unadoptable. And yes, we do doggie match making too, not just cats and kittens. • We are a grassroots, non-profit organization, completely dependent on local, private donations. We get no money from any government funding programs or taxes. We just get it from you.

Amelia is a beautiful 4 yr old

medium haired dilute calico. Amelia likes to sit on the couch or bed next to you and enjoy your company.

Annie

is a 3yr old shorthaired brown tabby. She has come a long way in her socializing! She gets along well with the other cats and really enjoys human company now, too.

Mercury Avatar Michael

Miracle (6 1/2) Clair

& (1 1/2) are shorthaired tabbies. They have been indoor only. They are both very social and snuggly cats. Both have come to enjoy the luxury of canned food. They are only available as a pair.

• We are not affiliated with other PAWS organizations and we are not a part of Kitsap Humane Society. However, we do crossover in some instances with KHS so that animals and their owners are successful together. We fill the gaps for vulnerable pets. And we are nearly entirely dependent on volunteers to make PAWS work. So there you go. If you can help us with donations, your time or taking the perfect pet home, we really need your help.

To find out more please visit us at www.PAWSBINK.org

Bewitched (Darrin, Litter Arthur & Endora) came

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Buttons

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Chambray is

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Chloe is a 4 yr old short haired tuxedo with beautiful green eyes and a mind of her own. She is the queen of wherever she is. Chloe likes to be petted on her terms. She is looking for loyal subjects to worship her the way she feels she deserves!

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Clark is a 2 yr old shorthaired white cat

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Danielle is an 8 yr old shorthaired torbie.

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tabby brothers who get along well with other cats. They are reserved boys who are really enjoy each other’s company.

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Jolene

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is a 3 yr old medium haired all black female who came to us from another local shelter. Jolene likes to sit in the sun while watching the birds and the squirrels enjoy their feeders. She would prefer to be your only cat.

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Kylie is a 5 yr old medium haired grey &

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white female. She is a very friendly girl who does well with other cats but would prefer a home without any dogs.

Ninja

Mr B. is a 2 yr old shorthaired white

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ALLA WALLA — It’s been quite a year for the team at Walla Walla Vintners. Led by owners Gordy Venneri and Myles Anderson and winemaker William VonMetzger, this winery east of downtown Walla Walla has been capturing medals and acclaim at a fast clip in 2015. In June, the Walla Walla Vintners 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon earned best of show at the third annual Walla Walla Valley Wine Competition — its second best of show in as many years. The triumvirate amassed four gold medals, led by a best of class award for its 2012 Estate Syrah, at the Pacific Rim International Wine Competition in Southern California. Prior to that, the 2012 Estate Syrah received a double gold at the Savor Northwest Wine Awards. In October, the wines once again performed beautifully, winning five gold medals at the Great Northwest Invitational Wine Competition. To longtime fans of the winery, these kinds of results are not surprising. Rather, they serve as a reminder of just how consistently great Walla Walla Vintners has been.

NW WINES By ANDY PERDUE and ERIC DEGERMAN

Venneri and Anderson launched Walla Walla Vintners in the mid-1990s, making it one of the first dozen producers in the Walla Walla Valley — a region that today boasts more than 100 wineries. They found quick success, thanks to their stylish red wines, and their production grew from fewer than 700 cases in 1995 to more than 5,000 cases today. Walla Walla Vintners wines are available at better wine merchants throughout the Northwest or directly from the winery. Here are five of their award-winning wines. ■ Walla Walla Vintners 2013 Sangiovese, Columbia Valley, $25: Using grapes from the broad Columbia Valley, VonMetzger crafted one of the year’s most delicious examples of Sangiovese. Hints of oak provide a touch of spice in the nose to augment a whisper of strawberry and cranberry. On the palate, flavors of cranberry and loganberry are backed by brambly tannins. Enjoy this with

William VonMetzger, winemaker for Walla Walla Vintners, holds up two bottles of his award-winning wines in front of the winery’s estate vineyard east of Walla Walla Andy Perdue / Great Northwest Wine

medium-rare duck breast with sautéed mushrooms. (14.2 percent alcohol) ■ Walla Walla Vintners 2013 Merlot, Walla Walla Valley, $30: The 2013 vintage was not easy for grape growers or winemakers, but this producer in the barn with the red roof managed to craft one of the most delicious Merlots we’ve seen from a warm year. Aromas of spicy blackberry lead to

flavors of sweet blueberry and a touch of black currant. It finishes off with dark chocolate tannins that make for a lingering finish. (14.2 percent alcohol) ■ Walla Walla Vintners 2013 Cuvée, Washington, $32: This Cab-based blend has been a staple for the Vintners for the better part of two decades. Using fruit from several of the region’s top vineyards, it is loaded

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with aromas and flavors of spice, red and black fruit and judicious use of oak. A pleasant jamminess on the midpalate reveals a dollop of Syrah in the blend. (14.3 percent alcohol)

■ Walla Walla Vintners 2012 Yellow Bird Vineyard Merlot, Walla Walla Valley, $38: Yellow Bird Vineyard is adjacent to Walla Walla Vintners and owned by the Chan family. This opens with a whiff of pepper and sweet blackberry, which carry over onto the palate. The generous fruit also brings with it flavors of blueberry backed by firm but pliable tannins. (14.2 percent alcohol) ■ Walla Walla Vintners 2013 Estate Vineyard Syrah, Walla Walla Valley, $40: It would seem that the team at Walla Walla Vintners has its dial on Syrah on the gold medal setting year in and year out. This recently released vintage from estate grapes does not disappoint. Aromas of cured meat lead to flavors of dark fruit, giving this a hint of a classic Côte-Rôtie style of wine. Flavors of blueberry, black pepper, black tea and earthy minerality are backed by smooth, approachable tannins in the lengthy finish. (14.5 percent alcohol) — Learn more about wine at www.greatnorth westwine.com.

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

6586 NE Monte Vista Drive $549,000

5884 NE Eagle Harbor Drive $1,050,000 / 1,355,000

SUN 12-3

New Price! Wonderfully updated home in enchanting, private garden oasis! Quiet study, updated kitchen, sunny great room, plus master with remodeled bath on main. Lower level bonus room plus 2 additional bedrooms with patio access. Close to beach. MLS #814009. Joe Richards, 206/4598223, joerichards@windermere.com. Hosted by Ana Richards, 206/459-8222, anar@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

Eagle Harbour Condominium (#231) 400 Harborview Drive SE $580,000 Sun 1-4

SAT 1-4

A 3,552 sq. ft. home on 2.22 or 7.38 lush acres! 131 ft. of low-bank waterfront and 180° views of the harbor & Seattle beyond. Home has spacious rooms, hardwoods, propane & electric fireplaces, boat garage, and unfinished bonus space in daylight basement. #848755: $1,050,000 or #853432: $1,355,000. Jan Johnson, 206/371-8792, janj@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

NORTH KITSAP 27827 Gamble Bay Road NE $765,000

SUN 12-3

Top floor waterfront condo perfectly located on Eagle Harbor,close to the Seattle ferry, shopping, restaurants & waterfront trail. 2 BD, 2 BA, 1,750 sq ft. Living area opens onto deck overlooking nobank waterfront, sound views, beach & landscaped grounds inc outdoor swimming pool, cabana, bbq’s & more. This is an end unit with expansive windows, sunlit interior and a garden window dining nook in kitchen. Ensuite master bedroom. 2 side-by-side parking spaces w/additional storage, plus elevator access. MLS# 844559, Susie Burns Real Estate LLC, 206.612.1849. islandhomessusie@msn.com.

Beautiful low bank waterfront home on South Gamble Bay. Private dogwood lined lane leads past your own orchard to a quiet personal resort. Harvest clams and oysters. Elegantly designed home offers a dramatic impact with it soaring ceilings, rich flooring, granite & marble counters and extensive use of windows to bring in a light airy feel. Additional custom features include the gourmet kitchen, 13’ coffer ceiling in living room, walk-in closets in every bedroom, a wet-bar off the family room. MLS# 794892 Sue Tyson 360-509-0905 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

5249 Rose Avenue NE $668,000

CENTRAL KITSAP

SUN 1-4

Traditional style, 3+ bedroom storybook home with beautiful reclaimed fir wide-plank floors, crown molding, and thoughtful floor plan. Stunning custom reclaimed madrona live edge slab kitchen counter & bar, stainless counters, stainless appliances. MLS #856534. Shannon Dierickx, 206/799-0888, RealEstate-Bainbridge.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

7085 NE Bay Hill Road $695,000

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! New England style, 3,644 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, 3-½ bath home. Recent improvements include new carpet & paint, upgraded kitchen and master bathroom. Situated on a shy acre with sunny & private backyard, lots of deck space, and sport court. MLS #865349. David Parker, 206/714-4300, BainbridgePropertySales.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

10588 NE Byron Drive $698,000

SUN 1-4

Just Listed! On a beautiful tree-lined street, near ferry and shops, this warm and inviting 4-bedroom home includes a master suite and 2 bedrooms upstairs. The fourth is on the lower level with full bath, family room, excellent office & storage rooms. MLS #866632. Patti Shannon, 206/755-5139, PattiShannonRealtor.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

7845 NE Koura Farm Drive $739,000

SUN 1-4

Sun-filled, new construction, contemporary one-level home. Open plan, 3 bedrooms/2.5 baths, Andersen windows/doors, white oak floors, Quartz and sandstone counters, custom cabinetry. Close to the Grand Forest, golf, tennis, schools, Winslow & Seattle ferry. MLS #860218. Jan Johnson, 206/371-8792, janj@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

1025 Cherry Avenue NE $949,999

SUN 12-3

New Price! Stately, in-town residence on first fairway of Wing Point. Builder’s own home features 4,500+ sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, teak cabinetry, quartz counters, radiant heat floors. Family, office, media and guest rooms plus workshop. Close to country club. MLS #847356. Joe Richards, 206/459-8223, joerichards@windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

10678 Wharf Place NW $397,000

SUN 12-2

Beautifully updated one owner home on almost an acre in desirable West Wind neighborhood. Extremely private lot surrounded by amazing gardens filled with a multitude of vegetables, fruits and fragrant flowers. New Trex Deck w/built in wrap bench & hot tub. Flagstone Patio with walkway. New roof. Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen w/new stainless appliances. Huge L-shaped island, granite slab counters, new cabinets w/soft close drawers. Large pc master suite. Fresh paint & three car garage. MLS#865322. Hosted by Glenn Morrison 360-473-6212. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

6495 Tracyton Blvd $939,000

SAT 12-2

Exceptional west facing waterfront home and property. Easy access bulkheaded beach. Custom design/remodel by noted architect takes advantage of 180+ degree water/mountain panoramic views. 3 levels of spacious living with excellent flow provide room/flexibility for everyone. Top floor luxury master suite w/office, lower level ADA bath, rec room. Desirable Tracyton location, in-town oasis. Orchard and large outbuilding. Close to hospital, stores, Seattle ferry. MLS#848818. Bonnie Michal 360-981-5691. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

PORT LUDLOW 612 Olympic Ridge Drive $400,000

SUN 12-3

Inviting single story home offers an open floor plan with expansive windows to enjoy filtered views of the Olympics from your living and dining room area. Views of Mount Baker from your back porch. Large living room with artfully designed gas fireplace. New vinyl plank flooring in the kitchen and laundry room. Exterior has just been professionally painted. Wonderful 2.14 acres offers a park like setting. Enjoy 67+ acres of wooded common space areas with trails. 1.5 miles to Hood Canal Bridge. #840075 Sue Tyson 360-509-0905 or Chris Todd 360-509-6319. Windermere Real Estate/West Sound Inc.

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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND OPEN SUN 1-4 $675,000 10220 NE Roberts Rd. Rolling Bay! Sited on a private, beautifully landscaped shy acre lot. Bdrms on the main floor, w/ a loft/office upstairs. Views of the shipping lanes & Cascades. Hosted by Jane Comerford 206-755-5677. View at www.johnlscott.com/37553

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $1,250,000 Perched above sunny S. Beach Dr. Amazing 1.72 acre lot features an expansive lawn that overlooks the water. Also includes the adjoining 1.09 acre building lot.Tim and Jana Wilkins 206-380-7345 & 206-941-3109. View at www.johnlscott.com/35965

BAINBRIDGE $675,000 Beautiful 125’ Agate Pass Waterfront w/1.6 acres! CENTRAL KITSAP Great location w/potential older home w/a 4 bdrm septic installed. Detached 1272 sqft shop/ BREMERTON $210,000 greenhouse. Jim Lake 360-337-9817 Completely remodeled rambler w/amazing backyard. View at www.johnlscott.com/62135 Upgraded kitchen. Oversized dining space. .32 ac mostly fenced, backs to greenbelt. Room for RV parking! CKSD! Brian & Sharna McArdle 360-710-1444 View at www.johnlscott.com/49950 NORTH KITSAP KINGSTON - NEW! $60,000 Here is a 2BR/1BA home in the popular Jefferson Beach location! This treasure is hidden among the trees to fix or build! Includes boat launch & dock. A HUD hm Jennifer Fetterplace 360-340-5376 View at www.johnlscott.com/91971 KINGSTON $139,900 Affordable home in a great community! This home offers fresh paint, vinyl & carpet, 2 big bdrms + bonus rm. Fully fenced large yard & a huge detached garage. Jeri Coleman 360-621-7131 View at www.johnlscott.com/17947 POULSBO $325,000 Bright and pretty 3+-bdrm home located in desirable Deer Run. New roof in 2011. Features include vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors & cool Central Air. Tim and Jana Wilkins 206-380-7345 & 206-941-3109. View at www.johnlscott.com/40187

POULSBO $850,000 ± 9 acre horse property with custom built home and park like setting with barn. Gourmet kitchen, main floor master. Detached shop with 2nd story. Penny McLaughlin 206-618-5123 View at www.johnlscott.com/86893

PORT ORCHARD $75,000 Investors come see this property! 2 bedrooms located in a well established neighborhood! Large back yard, RV parking, fixed or replaced, good rental for the $ Dianne Dibley 360-731-0138 View at www.johnlscott.com/58818 PORT ORCHARD - NEW! $224,900 This is it! Totally remodeled 3BR/2.5BA rambler located close to town & all amenities. 2 car garage, master suite, new granite counter tops & new paint!! Rick Ellis 360-871-1600 View at www.johnlscott.com/56852

PORT ORCHARD $225,000 This home is large & spacious! 3BR/2.5BA, just over 2000 sq. ft. Upper area has a large living area & cozy fireplace. the kitchen has tons of cabinets & bar!! Jennifer Fetterplace 360-340-5376 CK SCHOOLS $268,000 View at www.johnlscott.com/65138 Private, Beautiful 4bd, 2.5ba hm, formal dng rm, $264,900 lvg rm, spacious family rm, roomy 2-car gar/ PORT ORCHARD shop, huge yd, partially fncd. New roof, New Here it is, the largest home in the lovely neighborhood of Parkwood! 2500 square feet, paint inside & out. Pablo Lozano 360-710-0912 5BR/2.25BA, newer furnace & hot water heater. View at www.johnlscott.com/51571 Fireplace & pellet stove!! Kelli Walker 360-440-0860 PRESALE $360,000 The SEQUOIA on Lot 53 features a premium master suite with sitting area and 5-piece master bath. Sterling Hills Estates feat 40 acres of prvt parks, meadows. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777 View at www.johnlscott.com/38314 INDUSTRIAL 19.34 AC SILV $530,000 Right off Newberry Hill Rd. Nearly 20 acres zoned industrial, marketable timber, utilities in street, perfect for a lay down yard or storage house. Marcus Hoffman 360-308-2233 View at www.johnlscott.com/29648

POULSBO $349,000 2 homes on a beautiful 2.47 acs within the city limits! One-an Original Farmhouse built in 1902 BREMERTON w/706sf, 2bd, 1ba. Main home is a triple wide w/2051sf,3bd,2ba. Jana Salmans 360-509-9684 BREMERTON $65,000 View at www.johnlscott.com/11797 Complete updated, renovated manufactured home. Minutes from city & Hwy 3 commute. POULSBO $349,999 Peace and quiet awaits you. Financing is available! Private home situated on just shy of an acre that features 1756 sqft, 3+bdrms & a large kitchen. Louis Mejia 360-731-2015 Huge deck & a nice level yard with plenty of extra View at www.johnlscott.com/19932 parking. Donny Reece 360-509-5249 View at www.johnlscott.com/22331 BREMERTON $199,950 Fantastic Deal - This home is priced to sell OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4 $408,900 3,036 SqFt home sits on a lovely wooded park27613 McIntosh Lp NE DD: Hwy-307 South to like private lot. Low-traffic street with well kept R/ on Lindvog Rd., to R/ on Apple Tree Point LN., homes. Melissa Duryea 206-595-6968 to L/ on McIntosh Loop NE, to home site on left. View at www.johnlscott.com/67563 Tommy Jones 360-731-9685 View at www.johnlscott.com/85864 BREMERTON $320,000 INDIANOLA $535,000 4 bd, 3 ba home in Illahee features 2525 Sqft, on Spacious home w/2430 sqft, 3 bedrooms & an over 1/4 acre. Spacious master, spacious garage office! Kitchen w/SS appliances, granite counters & w/lg shop. Plenty more feaatures throughout! See a walk-in pantry. Great neighborhood overlooking it today! Sarah Canfield 360-473-6670 Miller Bay! Jane Woodward 360-779-8520 View at www.johnlscott.com/89987 View at www.johnlscott.com/40901 PRICE REDUCED KINGSTON $749,000 Waterfront living at its finest! 100’ of wtrfrt w/ private staircase to beach. An open loft w/wood beams & bonus room plus a entertainment-sized view deck. Wendy Wardlow 360-710-4184 View at www.johnlscott.com/27256

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LAND & LOTS LAND FOR SALE $69,000 Your “View” homsite is ready to go! Water to the .97 acre lot. Build to see water & Olympics. Jean Bradford 360-620-4774 View at www.johnlscott.com/21928 NEW ON MARKET KINGSTON $74,500 Home site in peaceful White Horse Golf Club at end of cul-de-sac. Mtn views from 2nd story of home. Water/power in street. Restaurant, Lounge, Mtg Facilities. Jan Zufelt 360-297-0325 View at www.johnlscott.com/25211 POULSBO $85,000 Two Olympic Mountain View lots! Ready to build. Utilities in street. Bring your builder. No HOA or CCR’s. In Poulsbo City limits. Each lot priced at $85,000. Cherie Fahlsing 360-440-3419 View at www.johnlscott.com/35102

HANSVILLE $125,000 Great view lot w/full unobstructed views of Admiralty Inlet, Shipping Lanes & Mountains. Water & power in street. Fully cleared & very CENTRAL KITSAP $550,000 sunny. Penny McLaughlin 206-618-5123 WATERFRONT 6 plex! This has so much to View at www.johnlscott.com/10301 offer! Rents are low! Great yard, no bank wtrfrnt. Storage units in the basement,coin laundry, lots of parking! Cheryl Bradley 360-620-5706 COMMERCIAL View at www.johnlscott.com/47417 COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY $398,000 Shy 6 acres of Industrial Zoned Commercial BREMERTON $725,000 property located just east of the Bremerton 4000 Sq Ft home located on 183 ft of Oyster Airport. 224’ of frontage on Hwy 3 W/power & Bay Waterfront. New flooring and upgrades Water available. John David & Brent Budd 360throughout! Liana Baker 360-509-3031 509-0691 or 471-4646 View at www.johnlscott.com/29690 View at www.johnlscott.com/91512

JOHN L. SCOTT KITSAP COUNTY OFFICE LOCATIONS Bainbridge Island | Jamie Jensen, Managing Broker ��������������� (206) 842-5636 Kingston | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ��������������������������������������� (360) 297-7500 Poulsbo | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ���������������������������������������� (360) 779-7555 Port Orchard | Jacqui Curtiss, Managing Broker �������������������������� (360) 876-7600 Silverdale | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ���������������������������������� (360) 692-9777 Bremerton | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ��������������������������������� (360) 377-0046 John L. Scott Real Estate has 122 offices, some offices are independently owned and operated.


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he Season of Dark abandoned parts of us that swirls around us at need love and attention. this New Moon in Perhaps in ghosts Scorpio (Nov. 11, we see our 9:47 a.m. PST). ancestors and As the night their imprint on force overtakes us. Ghouls might the day force, be parts we’ve and the veil tried to shed but thins, psychologwhich are “unically, the doors dead.” This subto our personal terranean jourcaverns open ney is fraught too. We descend with fright, fear, to greet the shame, guilt and ghouls, ghosts Suzanne O’Clair obsession. and other oddities Treasure lies in that arise from our our darkness. Our desire depths. These scary entities are for power, money, sex,

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even life itself got covered up with shameful, childish tactics unacceptable to our culture. The trick is to catch our unacknowledged attachments, our projections onto others and our scared selves acting out. The treat comes when we recognize these shadowy actions and let them and any negative emotions go. But, baby, this is serious work. The story of Gollum in “Lord of the Rings” tells how his obsession for his “Precious” and his desire for being among the hobbits (humanity) divided him into both a whiny, wheedling child, and a force for evil beyond ordinary strength. He knew what the “Precious” ring cost him, and he longed to let go. But, at the last moment, he lost his battle, grabbing the ring from Frodo, and danced himself into Mount Doom’s cauldron. Our passionate desire to transform fears and unconsciousness so we can merge with what is

SIGNS Aries: March 21-April 19 Taurus: April 20-May 20 Gemini: May 21-June 20 Cancer: June 21-July 22 Leo: July 23-Aug. 22 Virgo: Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Libra: Sept. 23-Oct. 22 Scorpio: Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Sagittarius: Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Capricorn: Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Aquarius: Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Pisces: Feb. 19-March 20

eternal fuels this arduous journey. The descent is deeply personal and undertaken for intensely personal reasons. But, without this particular adventure, life shifts into a gray level of ho-hum. If our goal is to fully merge with a higher order, then the question becomes: What is holy union for you? A person, a principle, humanity? What must you surrender in order to merge? These answers await us if we

undertake this mission in the spooky Season of Darkness. Horoscopes Nov. 11-25 Scorpio, you know the danger you travel when working with dark matter. The trickster, Mercury, shows how your mind slyly argues for darkness. Angels and an intuitive friend stand by if you go too deep. (For a Scorpio? Not!) Keep surrendering to a higher cause. Sagittarius, intuitive knowledge is a different language — which you can learn. Dreams take you to your shadow side. Don’t laugh them off. Engage your body’s feelings. Your grand adventure is service to society. So we’re asking, “What builds a superior human, a superior culture, a superior civilization?” Capricorn, purposeful friends and groups light your fire. Many Goats are building bridges between inside and out, past and future. Do so with an eye toward what wants to be given form for the good of you. Wisdom lies in dreams. A counselor in intuitive symbols clarifies. Aquarius, your hidden

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Continued from page 22 their stories, visit the deep emotions of Grandmother, Grandfather, Aunt, Uncle. Tune into the dead and honor the ancestors. You will be better for it. Virgo, cutting criticism may dampen chit-chat. Good use of the Mercurial energy in this new moon is in self-observation around routines and ruts. If day-to-day rigidness is stopping the flow, sit down with pencil and paper. Write a rant-letter to be burned. Try it, but do burn it! Libra, the leak in your financial tire comes to light. Gift-giving is great for the right reasons, but overdoing it upsets relationship balance. Find an advisor to set budgets and bring order to your money. Meanwhile, lipstick, a smile, and the urge to connect opens doors wide. Come on in, Beautiful!

BOOKENDS Celebrating Kitsap’s literary scene

Hylen, Alan Chessman and Kris Hotchkiss will read beginning at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the monthly Poetry Reading at Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St. NE. Hylen’s poems have appeared in Stone Country, Arnazella, Ferry Tales, Exhibition Magazine, and on Seattle Metro buses, in Poetry Corners, in Ars Poetica, and elsewhere. Chessman is a former mental health therapist and retired builder/remodeler who started writing poetry a few years ago after he retired. Hotchkiss’s work has been published in Exhibition, Poetry Corners, Island Portrait, and Ars Poetica.

Kitsap Publishing presents writing workshops POULSBO — Dave Richards, a Kitsap Publishing author, and editor Jennifer Hager will lead a writing and publishing workshop entitled, “Working with an Editor: Taking Your Book to the Next Level,” at Kitsap Regional Library branches. Richards and Hager will discuss tips on the process of working with an editor: What makes for a good author/editor fit? What should authors have in mind while vetting a potential editor? What are editors looking for from an inquiring author? The workshops are scheduled for 1-2:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the Poulsbo Library; and 5 p.m. Nov. 19 in the Port Orchard Library.

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