Central Kitsap Reporter, December 13, 2013

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PEOPLE AND PLACES

Friday, December 13, 2013

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Vintage car club donates to county food banks

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Members of the Olympic Vintage Auto Club pose with their vintage vehicles while giving the CK Food Bank a donation.

Christmas tree recycling offered Christmas isn’t even here yet, but it’s not too early to plan to recycle your tree. Give your tree a new life by recycling it. Trees are chipped into mulch or compost, which can be returned to the earth as a soil amendment. Treecycling in Kitsap County begins on Dec. 26. The county-wide treecycling program runs through January 15 at the locations listed below. Residents are asked to remove all nails, wire, tinsel, lights, and ornaments before recycling their tree. Flocked trees will not be accepted. Garlands and wreaths will also not be taken. Residents in the Silverdale area can recycle trees at Silverdale Recycling and Garbage Facility, 8843 NW Dickey Road in Silverdale. Phone is 360-692-5900 and the location is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

‘Winter’s Tale’ to be Dec. 20-21 “Winter’s Tale” will be presented at the Bremerton Community Theater, on Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are available at www.tututix.com, through the studio website www. nwschoolofdance.com or by calling 1-855-222-2TIX (2849). Tickets will also be available at the door.

Residents in the Bremerton area can recycle trees at the City of Bremerton Public Works, 100 Oyster Bay Ave. N in West Bremerton. Phone is 360-473-5920. The location is open daily, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trees also will be taken at the City of Bremerton Water Utility Building, 3027 Olympus Dr. in East Bremerton. Phone is 360473-5315. Hours are daily, 7:30 am to 4 p.m. For more information contact help@kitsap1.com or 360-337-5777. Fees may apply and vary by location.

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Representing the Olympic Vintage Auto Club were Cig and Bonnie Chrey with their 1949 Cadillac, Ted and Charline Austin with their 1934 Packard and Jim and Val Barnes with their 1941 Buick. Also on hand were Don Janssen and his 1966 Cadillac and Fred and Ann Sears with their 1940 Buick. The car club oftens shows vehicles at local events and some share their antique cars by riding in parades. The group raises funds to donate through car shows and community events.

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Members from the Olympic Vintage Auto Club braved the cold last week to attend what has become an annual event — donating funds to the Central Kitsap Food Bank at its Silverdale location. The CK Food Bank was one of four food banks that received a check for $1,000 from the car club. The others were North Kitsap Fishline, South Kitsap Helpline and the St. Vincent DePaul food bank. Hoyt Burrows, executive director of the Central Kitsap Food Bank accepted the donation last week. Denise Agee of the St. Vincent DePaul Food Bank also was on hand to receive a check for $1,000.

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