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Commuter parking options at Open House tonight Sound Transit and the City of Mercer Island will present options for adding commuter parking in the Town Center and how to coordinate transit and light rail at an Open House between 5 and 7 p.m. tonight at the Community Center . A presentation will begin at 6 p.m. For more, visit www. mercergov.org.

Wood structures built in1965 are deteriorating By Katie Metzger

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Emergency Preparedness session for group homes Those who live in or manage an adult Family Home or Long Term Care Facility are invited to a meeting at City Hall to discuss how to prepare to respond and recover from a disaster at 1 p.m., Nov. 18. For more, contact Ofc. Jennifer Franklin at 275-7905.

Company looks for hydroplane in Lake Washington, finds body By Katie Metzger

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Richard Sweezey, a Mercer Island man who disappeared more than two years ago while out on his boat, was found in Lake Washington earlier this month. His family received the news on Friday, Nov. 7. Sweezey had been in the water for 840 days, the family wrote in an online update, and “in the end it was a stroke of luck that brought him home.” “In the search for a sunken hydroplane, he was located at 162

from what we learned on Friday, our working hypothesis was more or less correct.” His family thought that he must have been working on the boat and gone overboard near Webster Point, just east of University of feet deep, just off Webster Point Washington and north of the 520 on the southwestern edge of our bridge. Sweezey often drifted offsearch zone,” they wrote. shore in that area while making Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson, repairs to his boat. Sweezey’s son, said he felt relief The boat was found in Kirkland and a sense of closure. at about 6 p.m., “This has been a huge Engdahl-Johnson said. mystery for us,” he said. Sweezey’s family — “It turned out to be exactly Engdahl-Johnson, wife what we thought … but Rae Ann and daughthe uncertainty was painter Kinley Clifford — ful.” started an Indiegogo Sweezey drowned on campaign after he went July 20, 2012, according to missing. They raised the King County Medical Richard Sweezey more than $41,000 to Examiner’s Office, and his fund a search using death is classified as an accident. sonar technology from InnerSpace He was 67 years old. Exploration, a local nonprofit that “I live in New York, but I was in recovers drowning victims in town that day. We had breakfast deep water and in other complex together,” Engdahl-Johnson said. “He went out at about 1 p.m., and FOUND | PAGE 6

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The annual Ten Thousand Villages Internation Gift Fair sale is set for Nov. 20 through Nov. 23 at the Mercer Island Presbyterian Church. Hours are Thursday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon.

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This piling holding up the dock at Groveland Beach is 50 years old. A project to replace the dock and remove the concrete bulkhead at the beach will cost an estimated $935,000.

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One of the biggest parks projects scheduled for next year is a dock replacement at Groveland Beach, which will cost almost $1 million. The Parks and Recreation department’s goal is to extend the lives of Mercer Island’s beloved parks and beaches, including the big three: Groveland, Clarke Beach and Luther Burbank. Over the past couple years, the parks maintenance team has seen the deterioration of Groveland Park in particular, which presents a safety concern, said Parks Superintendent Jason Kintner.

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Open House on new commuter parking options

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The City of Mercer Island and Sound Transit are working together to find additional commuter parking options to address the significant demand at the Mercer Island Park-andRide. Between 5 and 7 p.m. tonight at the Community and Event Center, attendees will learn more about the integration of bus and light rail service on Mercer Island. Two parking concepts have been identified. The City of Mercer Island and Sound Transit staff will introduce the preliminary designs, answer questions and hear from residents about neighborhood priorities.

“It’s a big project, but it’s a big dock,” Kintner said. “Water projects aren’t cheap.” The Groveland dock was built in 1965 with untreated wood. Kintner said the department hired consultants and divers to do comprehensive studies on the underwater structures at Groveland, Luther Burbank and Clarke Beach, and found that Groveland’s expected useful life extends only one or two years. The project will ideally include replacing the elevated dock and removing the concrete bulkhead to restore a more natural shoreline, Kintner said. “The thing that the community loves so much is the fact that it has the elevated platform, so that’s a dock that you could actu-

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The dock at Groveland Beach’s useful life extends only one or two years, so the City Council will decide if it wants to fund a $935,000 project to replace it. ally dive off into deeper water,” Kintner said during the Capital Improvement Project (CIP) preview on June 16. “It’s a very popular area. We could talk about not replacing the smaller dock, which would save some costs.” The parks department had a meeting on Aug.

7 to discuss the needed repairs with interested residents, and to incorporate ideas and feedback into the Groveland Park design. The project cost estimate — which originally included replacing both docks at the beach and removing the the beach. Kintner said the shoreline restoration could concrete bulkhead — has most likely time will be July make the project a good already been scaled back 15 to Sept. 30, which is option for grant funding. from $990,000 to $935,000, the “fish window” in which Kintner said that the after City Council and construction is least harm- city missed the Recreation KNOW SOMEONE NEEDING 24/7 HEALTH CARE? public input indicated KNOW NEEDING HEALTH CA that SOMEONE ful to the lake environment. and 24/7 Conservation KNOW SOMEONE NEEDING 24/7 HEALTH CARE? KNOW 24/7 HEALTH CARE? Office replacing the SOMEONE smaller dock NEEDING “This will impact our (RCO) grant cycle for this wasn’t a top priority. swim season, whatever we year, so the project will Consider Consider The $935,000 cost esti- decide to do here,” Kintner be funded with real estate 24 24/7 Awake Consider Consider 24/7 Awake Awake mate is just a placeholder, said. “We want to create a excise 24/7 tax (REET). Health Care For:Kintner The Healt said, and a more Health Care For: Health Care For: The The Pearly Jones Pearly Jones shoreline that is consistent Pearly Jones The Pearly Jones specific number won’t be with the Shoreline Master The City Council known until the city hires a Plan and healthy shorediscussed Groveland Adult Family Adult Family Adult Family  Dementia Adult  D  Dementia  Beach Dementia design Family consultant. lines, but it’s also a defined and other capital Home Home Another unknown facHome Home  Alzheimer’s  Alzheimer’s  Alzheimer’s swim beach.” improvement projects at its A is the scheduling and In June, Councilmember on Nov. 17, after  Incontinence meeting Incontinence  Incontinencetor  In of closure timeIsland for Jane Brahm said that the On Mercer Island Onlength Mercer On Mercer Island OnIsland Mercer the Reporter deadline.  Stroke  Stroke  Stroke  St Moody Anna Moody Anna Moody Anna Anna Moody  Rehab  Rehab  Rehab  R Provider Provider Provider Provider  Diabetes  Diabetes  Diabetes  D 4233 83rd Avenue SE SE 4233 83rd Avenue4233 SE 83rd Avenue SE Hospice  Hospice 4233 83rd Avenue (206) 465-9441 (206) 465-9441  Hospice  H (206) 465-9441

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Another look at Island’s Town Center City news City hires design consultant; focus on public spaces

Town Center is important. “(Seth Harry) knew that we weren’t looking for something cookie-cutter,” he said. “We have to reach a balance to develop a By Katie Metzger Town Center that’s unique kmetzger@mi-reporter.com to Mercer Island … and a Mercer Island is partner- little more vibrant.” ing with Seth Harry and Greenberg said the city Associates, an architecture was looking for a consuland urban design firm tant with experience with based out of Maryland, to town centers similar to develop a vision for the Mercer Island’s, and with Island’s Town Center. analyzing existing regula“The (current) plans tions, codes and design have been in place for 20 guidelines. years, so it’s time to check “I’ve been visiting Seattle in on them, especially with on a regular basis for both light rail coming,” said work and pleasure for over D e velopment 25 years Services Group n o w, Director Scott a n d Greenberg. considThe city went er it my through a simihome lar process in away 1994, using an f rom outside conhome, sultant to lead Scott Greenberg b e i n g “citizen visionDevelopment Services Director v e r y ing” for Town familiar Center developwith, ment. and fond of, Mercer Island Seth Harry was hired a and Seattle in general,” few weeks ago, though the said Harry, principal of the project was delayed by the firm. “We are very excited ‘boil water’ advisories. to be working on this projThe city’s proposed ect, and believe it is well2015-16 budget includes suited to our particular $75,000 for Town Center expertise and capabilities.” improvements next year: Greenberg said there’s a $50,000 for code updates concern that newer projand $25,000 for economic ects in the Town Center development. are “not entirely keeping The Council discussed with the vision,” especially revitalizing Town Center in regard to public plazas. at a planning session in In the 1970s and ‘80s, January. Councilmember Mercer Island had a twoBenson Wong noted that a story height limit on the certain character, or “feel,” Central Business District, is lacking in downtown. but that changed with the Wong, who is now living adoption of new Town in a Town Center apart- Center design guidelines ment while rebuilding his in the early 1990s. South-end home, said that According to the 2004 his perception of the area Comprehensive Plan, up has changed since then. to a maximum of five sto“There’s more activity ries are allowed when site than I would have imag- development provides for ined,” he said. amenities such as ground Wong said that develop- floor retail spaces, art, ing a prescriptive vision for public gathering spaces,

“Many of the plazas aren’t really open to the public or enticing to use.”

underground parking, affordable housing units, pedestrian connections, special landscaping and site design features or transit-oriented design features. “Many of the plazas provided aren’t really open to the public or enticing to use,” Greenberg said, because they might be surrounded by buildings or seemingly unaccessible. “The vision is still good. We’re just looking at how it’s implemented.” Parking and the proposed Center for the Arts will be taken into consideration, Greenberg said, but the first phase of the Town Center planning project will mainly involve defining weaknesses of the current code, and looking at what’s “new and exciting in urban planning and design.” That phase is expected to be completed in January. The second phase, beginning next year, will involve more public outreach. The city held a Town Center vision conversation in May with about three dozen people. According to the 2004 plan, retailers and other commercial services are scattered throughout the Town Center and are not conducive to ‘browsing.’ Some Islanders might say that’s still true today. Everybody has different priorities when it comes to the Town Center, Greenberg said, whether it’s walkability, stronger retail or other interests. “We want to take into consideration what the community wants, and the consultant will help us with that,” Greenberg said.

Transportation Benefit District has first meeting The Mercer Island Transportation Benefit District, an independent taxing district governed by the City Council, met for the first time on Nov. 17. On the agenda was adopting bylaws and approving a $20 annual car tab fee. According to the proposed bylaws, regular board meetings will be held at 6 p.m. on the first Monday of April of each year and the first Monday of October of even-numbered years. The City Council created a Transportation Benefit District on Oct. 20, 2014. State law requires a majority vote of the TBD Board to establish a fee, which is capped at $20 without voter approval. In order to increase the fee, the state legislature would need to increase the limit set in RCW 82.80.140(2)(a) and the Mercer Island TBD would need to adopt a new ordinance establishing the higher fee, according to the meeting agenda. After the TBD Board enacts an ordinance imposing the fee, the Department of Licensing can begin col-

lecting it six months later. If the fee is enacted on Nov. 17, it would start to be collected on May 1, 2015. “TBD monies would most likely be used to fund arterial street projects contained in the City’s 2015-2020 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) and beyond,” said Finance Director Chip Corder. The city estimates a $20 vehicle license fee will raise approximately $350,000 per year. After administrative costs (mostly audit and insurance costs), approximately $335,000 per year will be generated for transportation improvement purposes.

Water utility rates will rise , money set aside for repairs, updates At its Nov. 13 meeting, the Mercer Island Utility Board unanimously endorsed creating a $550,000 fund for a water advisory action plan in coming years. The City Council discussed the placeholder and finalized utility rates at its Nov. 17 meeting, after the Reporter deadline. In October, the board

approved a $250,000 amount in the aftermath of the ‘boil water’ advisories. Since then, city maintenance staff, with the state Department of Health (DOH) and Confluence Engineering, has developed an action plan that would require another $300,000 more than the original estimate. The $550,000 would fund two capital improvements required by the Department of Health, including upgrading all airvac vaults ($500,000) and installing nine additional water sampling stations ($50,000). After these capital improvements are completed in 2015, the $550,000 in annual funding would potentially be used to install a permanent, automated chlorine injection system, if deemed cost effective, or invest in permanent, mechanical reservoir mixers ($100,000), install intelligent, automatic flushing and monitoring stations ($50,000 per station) and/ or enhance the water main capital replacement program ($550,000). If the Council sticks with the $250,000 amount, utility rates will go up 7 percent in 2015 and 5.5 percent in 2016. The $550,000 option will raise rates 8 percent in 2015 and 7 percent in 2016.

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COLLISION: Police responded

to a traffic incident at the 5300 block of Island Crest Way. A witness stated that a car drove straight into a tree on the side of the road, but the driver said he was going the speed limit and doesn't remember running off the roadway and striking a tree. The driver had a possible medical problem, a police

report said.

NOVEMBER 3 COLLISION: A vehicle was

traveling northbound on West Mercer Way and rounding a curve when the driver lost control, spun out and went into a ditch. It struck a utility pole, but didn't cause damage. The driver appeared uninjured and said he was fine after

Virginia Etta Olsen

Virginia Etta Olsen left us and went to be with the Lord on October 31, 2014. She passed away at Covenant Shores Retirement Community on Mercer Island at the age of 83. Virginia was born in Seattle,Washington, November 18, 1930 to Bertha (Wallace) and Henry Keel. She married Theodore (Ted) Olsen on Mercer Island Oct. 28, 1949 and they raised their family there. She had several administrative positions over the years but loved being an audiovisual administrator for Interlake High School the most. She and Ted designed and built a home at Kala Point, Pt. Townsend, where they enjoyed their retirement and hosting family and friends. When Ted passed away, Virginia moved to Covenant Shores and became involved with the community, volunteering with typing and writing for the newsletter and closed circuit television. She believed strongly in sharing her faith and love of Jesus and tried to pass this on in her writing. Preceding Virginia in death was her husband, Ted. Surviving her are a daughter, Linda Elliott, a son, Jay and his wife Connie Olsen; grandchildren include, Luke and his wife Jenny Elliott, Sara Elliott, John Elliott, Greg Olsen and Katie Olsen. She was a loving and kind wife, mother and grandmother. The family suggests memorials be made to Covenant Shores Benevolence Fund, 9150 Fortuna Drive, Mercer Island, WA 98040, and Attention: Penny. 1183034

Virginia O’Brien

Virginia O’Brien passed away on the sixth of November, 2014, in Bellevue,WA after a ferocious fight with many maladies. She was born the twenty-third of April, 1923 in Spokane, WA, but had been a long-time resident of Mercer Island for over 57 years. She loved the Island and kept its history deep in her heart, along with whom she met and with whom she had deep friendships. (Mom had no problem making friends and keeping them!) She was an executive secretary at Boeing for several years where she met eyes with Dad from across a crowded office and the rest is a beautiful love story ... they were married for over 67 years! Virginia is survived by her beloved husband Charles, daughters Janis (Mark) and Sharon (Michael), both from Seattle, Grandchildren Ryan (Rian), Jeffrey (Katie), Samantha and Jackson, Great-grandchildren Caroline, Henry and Danielle. Virginia enjoyed spending precious time with her family and friends always being the ultimate hospitable hostess. She was always the first one in the neighborhood to be there for anyone with troubles and also played a mean hand of bridge. Virginia was also a fabulous cook. Above anything else Virginia loved Jesus and was always so encouraged with every day’s devotional time. On November 22, 2014, Virginia will be laid to rest in a private entombment followed by a public memorial service at the Florence Henry Memorial Chapel in the Highlands, Shoreline, WA at 12:30pm. This will be followed by a celebration of her life at The Seattle Golf Club, 210 NW 145th St., Seattle, WA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests gifts be made to Crista Ministries, Seattle, WA. Arrangements under the direction of Evergreen-Washelli Funeral Home, Seattle, WA. 1182855

being checked by EMS. He was transported home after his vehicle was impounded by Superior Towing.

NOVEMBER 4 WARRANT ARREST: A 35-yearold Redmond man was arrested in Bellevue on a warrant for a local misdemeanor from the Mercer Island Municipal Court. He was booked into the Issaquah Jail, with a bail amount of $2,500. DUI: A 38-year-old Seattle man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence at the 7700 block

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of Sunset Highway. Police followed up on a report that a vehicle looked like it had come off the highway after a collision, and found the car after following the marks it made on the road from a blown tire. The driver failed field sobriety tests and had BAC results of .198 and .194. He was released to his brother. COLLISION: A woman was exiting a parking lot on S.E. 24th Street when her vehicle veered from the roadway, drove over an eight-inch curb and struck the concrete base of a light standard, knocking it to the ground. She said that she was thinking about what she was headed out to do, and her foot stuck on the gas pedal instead of the brake. The vehicle was towed from the curb by AAA to prevent additional damage to the vehicle.

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WARRANT ARREST: A 27-yearold Kirkland man was arrested after a traffic stop at the 8100 block of eastbound I-90 for a warrant out

Melanie Wroe

MelanieWroe, age 63, died peacefully at her Mercer Island home on October 27, 2014 from non-small cell lung cancer. Born December 29, 1950 in Fargo, North Dakota, Melanie graduated from North High School. She then went on to complete a degree in philosophy from the University of North Dakota, where she majored in philosophy and graduated with her RN. Melanie completed her education at the University of Washington, where she received a Master’s in Nursing at the University of Washington with emphasis in psychiatric nursing. She then started the ERIT program at Valley Medical Center in Renton and became the Director of Nursing Education at Highline Community College. Melanie was a compassionate and dedicated instructor with awe-inspiring energy directed towards helping faculty and students. Over her years, Melanie created a warm, loving family with her husband, Allen Sussman, and sons Zach and Sam. Melanie’s dedication to family was her passion, such that she retired from nursing with the birth of her second child. She was active in their education as an art docent, book club instructor, dance chaperone, and water polo mother. Melanie continued to support and guide her children through adulthood in her roles as a fraternity parent representative. Melanie was an accomplished barbershop performer, judge, and coach on regional, national and international stages within the Sweet Adeline organization. She competed in numerous quartets and choruses, geographically spread across United States (California, Washington, and Minnesota), as well as Vancouver, British Columbia. As an internationally renowned coach, Melanie developed close friendships with members in Sweden and Australia/New Zealand. Her choreography and showmanship coaching sessions were often recalled as therapeutic to the soul as well as helpful on the scorecard. Melanie is survived by her husband Allen, sons Zach and Sam, sister Jan, and brother Steve. She is preceded in death by her mother Elizabeth, father Howard, and brother Mark. A funeral was held on November 16th at Benaroya Hall, a reception followed. Dr. Louise Irving officiate the ceremony. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to either the American Cancer Society or Young Women In Harmony (a Sweet Adelines organization.) Condolences can be sent to Allen Sussman. 1183267

of Kirkland, with a $2,500 amount of bail. MENTAL: A 23-year-old Federal Way woman said she was taking her boyfriend to mental health counseling when he got upset and jumped out of the car at the 2300 block of West Mercer Way. He lay down in the roadway, stating that he wanted the car to hit him. He is on medications, but hadn't been taking them. He was transported to Harborview by AMR for a 72-hour involuntary commitment.

NOVEMBER 5 PROWLING: A 52-year-old said her car was prowled at the 2700 block of 71st Avenue S.E. An iPhone 5 charging cable had been stolen from the unlocked vehicle. BURGLARY: A 13-year-old female at the 4400 block of East Mercer Way reported that the front door of her house was forced open, and a computer and iPad were taken, for a loss of $2,000. FORGERY: A 32-year-old Kirkland woman went into Rite Aid with a prescription to obtain medications,

October Crime statistics In October of this year, there were 60 serious offenses, including 44 thefts, compared to 20 in 2013. The theft category includes first, second and third degree offenses, as well as mail theft and vehicle prowls. There were 10 adult arrests and no juvenile arrests, though last year there were 19 arrests of adults and two of juveniles. There were 1,488 calls for service this month, compared to 1,038 in October 2013. which the next day was found to be forged. PROWLING: An 18-year-old Island male reported that at the 3400 block of 79th Avenue S.E., the rear passenger window of his car was broken and a backpack and sweatshirt were taken, for a loss of $380. PROWLING: A 60-year-old male reported that his car window was shattered and

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PUBLIC NOTICES The King County Superior Court has appointed me as Personal Representative of Clarence D Robinson’s estate, 13-4-12533-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030. 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 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Personal Representativ: Charlotte Robinson, 16700-174th Ave SE Renton, WA 98058 Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on November 12, 19 & 26, 2014 #1180702. PUBLIC RE-NOTICE OF OPEN RECORD HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the open record public hearing for Zoning Text Amendments (File # ZTR14-002) modifying requirements in Mercer Is-

land City Code (MICC) Title 19 pertaining to wireless communications facilities has been rescheduled. The open record public hearing on this request with the Planning Commission will now be held on 12/3/14 at 7:00 PM in the Mercer Island Council Chambers, 9611 SE 36th Street, Mercer Island, Washington. A public meeting in front of the City Council is anticipated to be held 1/5/15 at 7:00 PM in the Mercer Island Council Chambers. Only those persons who submitted written comments during the comment period from 9/29/14 to 10/15/14 or who testify at the 12/3/14 open record public hearing will become parties of record, receive the Notice of Decision and have the right to appeal. You may review the file on this matter at the City of Mercer Island, Development Services Group, 9611 SE 36th Street, Mercer Island, WA. Contact George Steirer, Principal Planner, for more information at george.steirer@mercergov.org or 206-275-7719. Published in the Mercer Island Reporter on November 19, 2014. # 1182305.

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POLICE | FROM 4 an empty computer bag was stolen for a loss of $350 at the 3400 block of 79th Avenue S.E. THEFT: A 44-year-old Island

man at the 2200 block of 72nd Avenue S.E. said that he left his keys in his unlocked truck, a Toyota Tundra, overnight and it was gone in the morning. PROWLING: A 32-year-old Island woman said that her car was prowled at the 2700 block of 76th Avenue S.E. She left her vehicle parked and unlocked in front of her apartment building, and the next day she discovered that her Chanel sunglasses had been stolen, for a loss of $350. PROWLING: A 59-year-old Federal Way man reported that his vehicle was prowled at the 2000 block of Faben Drive. He had parked his truck for a few minutes and when he returned, he noticed that his lunch and his briefcase were missing. THEFT: A 61-year-old Sammamish man, who recently moved from his residence on the Island, reported that he hasn't been able to locate a shooting bag that contained a

pistol, ammunition, platinum ring and other items and believes it was likely stolen from his residence at the 4500 block of Ferncroft Road.

sized sedan, causing minor damage to the back of her car. She complained of neck pain but refused medical aid. The run vehicle was not located.

PROWLING: A 76-year-old female and 48-year-old male at the 8000 block of S.E. 34th Street reported that their vehicles, two Subarus that were both unlocked, were prowled in their driveway. A set of car keys and office keys, as well as registration, insurance and owner's manual documents, were taken from the glove compartment.

LOST PROPERTY: A 91-yearold Island woman lost her wedding ring and reported it to police to complete her insurance claim. She stated that she lost the ring; it was not stolen.

NOVEMBER 6 FRAUD: A 63-year-old Island

man at the 9200 block of S.E. 57th Street reported that he was a victim of a fraudulently filed IRS claim. He notified the IRS and completed a paper tax return.

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PROWLING: A 56-year-old Island man was a victim of vehicle prowling and malicious mischief at the 8200 block of East Mercer Way. The driver’s side rear window of his car was smashed and a work suitcase, containing several pieces of hospital equipment valued at about $1,500, was taken.

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THEFT: A 27-year-old male at the 4400 block of East Mercer Way reported that his vehicle, a Dodge Challenger that was parked just off the roadway in front of his house, was missing.

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COLLISION: Two vehicles collided at the intersection of S.E. 36th Street and East Mercer Way. One driver rearended another after quickly applying and locking his brakes but skidding into the back of the car in front of him. It was a non-injury, non-blocking incident. DOMESTIC: An assault and

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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE VIOLATION: School security turned

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FRAUD: A 59-year-old male at the 2700 block of 81st Avenue S.E. said that his credit card was used to make five purchases at a department store in North Carolina, for a loss of $2,000.

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PROWLING: A 34-year-old Issaquah woman reported that her vehicle was prowled in the north parking lot of Luther Burbank. The door was locked and entry was gained by breaking the front passenger door window. A diaper bag with belongings, including cash, checks and credit cards, was stolen.

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Schools launch Learning Services Advisory group By Reporter Staff

On Oct. 30, 2014, the Mercer Island School District held the inaugural meeting of the Learning Services Advisory Committee. The executive director of learning and technology services for the district, Jennifer Wright, co-chairs the committee with director of learning services, Fred Rundle. “The purpose of the Learning Services Advisory Committee is to afford opportunities for parents, staff and administrators to provide input in the instructional program of the Mercer Island School District,” Wright said during the first meeting. “Members will act

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as a sounding board for learning services and our meetings will provide a venue for stakeholders to offer input and feedback. We want as many people informed about the district as possible.” The committee has two primary goals. The first is disseminating information about current and upcoming learning service initiatives, including timeline, students impacted and funding implications. The second is for the committee to gather and provide input, perspective and insight on programs currently in place as well as potential instructional programs not yet adopted. Topics discussed in the first meeting included kindergarten through second grade and third through fifth grade literacy curriculums, the Tier 2 reading program, Smarter Balanced assessments,

graduation requirements, and the feasibility of elementary-level foreign language. The committee of nearly 20 people is made up of parents, staff and administrators who represent a wide perspective on the district. Members include Jan Brousseau, Mary Jo Budzius, Julia DeBroux, Jessie Dye, Susan Empey, Debbie Hanson, Jill Hawkins, Allison Janshen, Andy LaBadie, Kathy McDonald, Daniela Melgar, Heather McLyman, Rik Norman, Vicki Puckett, Trevor Selby, Tonya Van Orden and Mary Kay Woolston. The committee will meet four times throughout the school year. More information including meeting minutes can be found online at www.mercerislandschools. org/domain/1598.

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Engdahl-Johnson said. He had invested a decade in the restoration of his late father’s 48-foot Chris Craft Roamer, a boat called the “Tern” that had once belonged to Bill Boeing Jr. Sweezey’s friend said that he had no life jackets, so he gave Sweezey one to use for the day. Deputies said the lifejacket was still on the boat when they found it, according to Reporter archives. According to his obituary in the Seattle Times, Sweezey was an entrepreneur, electrician, rancher, gardener, pilot, Vietnam veteran, lover of natural beauty, supporter of the arts and the environment, graceful skier on snow and water and a devoted husband and father. He graduated from Mercer Island High School in 1962, and was CEO of his father’s electrical contracting company, City Electric, for 20 years. He grew up boating on Lake Washington, sailing and waterskiing from an early age. Engdahl-Johnson said that his family owes a “huge debt of gratitude” to everyone who helped with the search, including the Divers Institute of Technology, the dive team that helped with the recovery. “With this news comes the possibility of closure for our family after almost two and a half years of wondering and agonizing over his disappearance,” Sweezey’s family wrote. “We would like to thank you all for your unwavering support and generosity, and to also thank Innerspace Exploration, the King County Sheriff ’s Missing Persons Unit and the King County Medical Examiner and for their diligence in bringing us the answers that we so dearly needed.”


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Five-year swim title run ends Islanders finish fifth at state MI volleyball falls to eventual 3A champ Auburn Riverside in quarterfinal By Joseph Livarchik

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After seeing its title defense come to an end in the quarterfinal round of the state tournament against Auburn Riverside Friday night, Mercer Island volleyball wanted to make sure they had something to show for an otherwise strong season. Winning out in the consolation bracket on Saturday, the Islanders finished the 3A state volleyball tournament with a three-set sweep over Southridge, winning 27-25, 27-25 and 25-19 to earn the fifth place trophy at St. Martin’s University. While it wasn’t the ending the defending 3A state champs were hoping for, the Islanders were happy not to

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Leah Fisk swims the 200 freestyle during the 3A swim and dive state championship meet Saturday, Nov. 15 at King County Aquatics Center. Fisk won with a time of 1:50.64.

Runner-up Islanders boast two individual state champs By John Fisk

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In a hotly contested 3A girls swim and dive state tournament held at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way on Saturday, the Mercer Island girls swim and dive

team were unseated from their perennial top berth by a powerful team from Lakeside. As five-time defending state champions, the Islander girls were able to place swimmers on the podium in nearly every event, but were unable to match the depth of Lakeside, scoring 279 points to take second place behind Lakeside’s 333 points.

“I am so proud of this team,” coach Chauntelle Johnson said. “The girls fought hard, had amazing performances and were able to place second overall ahead of very good

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Mercer Island water polo takes third at state

SWIM | FROM 7 teams from Bainbridge and Bellevue. It’s an incredible accomplishment and testament to the continued strong support for swimming in this community.” Highlights included a first-place finish by Leah Fisk in the 200 yard freestyle with an All-American consideration time of 1:50.64, and Sabrina Kwan sharing the top spot in the 100 yard butterfly with Sophia Chien of Holy Names Academy, tying for first at 57.66. Fisk and Kwan went on to make additional podium appearances, with Kwan taking fifth in the 50 free (24.84) and Fisk placing third in the 500 free (5:00.14). Bellevue’s Kim Williams continued to dominate high school girls swimming, earning Swimmer of the Meet behind her two first-place finishes, with record-breaking times in the 200 yard IM (2:00.35)

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Sabrina Kwan swims the 100 fly (photo by John Fisk). and the 100 breaststroke (1:01.80). Sophomore Maeve Murdoch enjoyed fourthplace honors in both the 200 free (1:55.61) and 100 free (53.96), and senior Angela Riggins placed eighth in both the 200 free (1:58.99) and 500 free (5:20.80). Ellie Williams took seventh in the 500 free (5:17.19) and Audrey Hixon placed sixth in the 100 back (1:00.60) to round out Mercer Island’s podium appearances. Coach Johnson noted, “Nearly every swim was a personal best time over the two days of the meet. The team really outperformed themselves.”

Hadley Michaels, the Islanders’ only state diver, placed ninth with a score of 309.10 points. Mercer Island relays had a strong showing with the team of Kwan, Sofija Raisys, Emily Koksu and Williams taking third in the 200 medley relay (1:51.28), and an additional third-place finish in the 200 free relay by Sammie Edwards, Murdoch, Fisk and Kwan (1:39.93). Dropping over two seconds from their preliminary qualifying time, the 400 free relay team comprised of Murdoch, Williams, Riggins and Fisk, placed second with a time of 3:38.00.

After a disappointing loss to Bellevue in the state semifinals Friday night, Mercer Island came through the back bracket to reach the third-place game Saturday, Nov. 15. Following a 23-6 thrashing of Auburn-Mountainview, the Islanders found redemption against Roosevelt, beating the Roughriders 11-8 to take third place at the state tournament. The Roughriders had bested the Islanders in their previous two contests, including a 7-5 victory in the district finals. Roosevelt entered the state tournament as the number one seed, but the Islanders were determined to take control of the contest and produce a different outcome this time. The Islanders came out strong, posting three unanswered goals and leading

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it to the fifth-place match. The Islanders had their hands full with Kamiakin, struggling to get kills past the Braves’ domineering front line. Trailing 2-1 after three sets, the Islanders managed to even the match with a 25-20 win in the fourth game. Then after falling behind 4-0 early in the decisive fifth set, Mercer Island fought back to close out with a 15-12 win. It was in the fifth set that McKay turned to her seniors, bringing in senior captain Felicia Ng, who had seen little action due to a lingering knee injury this season.

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Mercer Island boys water polo cruised through the consolation bracket Saturday, Nov. 15 to finish third at the state water polo championship tournament. 3-2 after the first quarter. The Islanders widened their margin in the second on a series of goals by Jack Larkin, Topher Lacrampe and Connor Vacca to head into the half ahead 8-4. Mercer Island never conceded its advantage, putting the icing on the cake with a Parker Bannister goal in the closing seconds against an empty Roosevelt net.

Coach Andrew SmithJones said, “It’s great to end on a positive note. Tonight we showed what Islander Polo is all about.” Mercer Island bulldozed through Bainbridge 19-2 to open the tournament before falling to cross-lake rival Bellevue 11-9 in the semifinals. Bellevue topped Curtis for its fourth-straight boys water polo title.

“I wanted the seniors to kind of figure out whether we win or lose and leave it up to them,” McKay said. “[Ng] has worked so hard all season and had such a good attitude, and her knee is just good enough that she was able to play today, so I wanted to give her the chance.” While not expecting to see action, Ng wanted to make sure things went differently Saturday than they did a week earlier in a fiveset district finals loss to Lakeside. “I think a big thing with Lakeside was that we lost trust in each other,” Ng said. “[Against Kamiakin], we were like ‘we can’t let that happen again.’ We had to

trust each other and go 100 percent no matter what.” Jemma Yeadon, who had 23 kills for the Islanders against Kamiakin and 19 kills against Southridge, said even though the Islanders couldn’t go home with the state championship trophy, it was important they came away with something to show for all the hard work the team put in this season. “We know if we had played our best and been on our ‘A’ game, this could’ve been a very different situation and we could’ve been higher, so that part is frustrating,” Yeadon said. “But it’s definitely good that we finished strong and won everything else.”

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THURSDAY | 20 SJCC EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: 10-11:30 a.m.,

Thursday, Nov. 20, SJCC, 3801 East Mercer Way. The Early Childhood School at the Stroum Jewish Community Center welcomes all families – Jewish and non-Jewish – with children ages 3 months to five years. To schedule a tour of the Mercer Island campus, RSVP at sjcc.org/early-childhood-school/learn-morejoin-our-school/ecs-miopen-houses. Another open house will run from 4-5:30 p.m. For more, contact Christy Nason at ChristyN@ sjcc.org or 206-388-0825. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SENIOR LUNCH: 12-1 p.m., Thursday,

Nov. 20, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. Join old and new friends at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center for the Annual Thanksgiving Lunch on Thursday, Nov. 20. Featuring traditional favorites including roast turkey with all the trimmings. Registration required and transportation available. Call 275-7609 to reserve a spot and a ride. Cost is $5.50 plus tax. For more, call 206-275-7609. MERCER ISLAND RADIO OPERATOR MEETING: 7-8

p.m., Thursday, Nov. 20, Mercer Island North Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Providing training on how to communicate via radio in emergency situations. For further information, visit st mirohams.org. Reporter 4

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will feature an eclectic mix of music, wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres and desserts with a Moroccan flair along with live and silent auction items. Tickets for the adults-only event are available in limited quantity for $75 per person. To purchase tickets and find out more, visit misbb.org.

Nov. 20, Mercer Island High School Performing Arts Center, 9100 S.E. 42nd St. William Shakespeare’s starcrossed lovers are brought to life on the MIHS stage in the Drama department’s fall production of Romeo and Juliet. Performances run Nov. 20-22 in the MIHS Performing Arts Center. Advance tickets can be purchased directly from the cast for $10. Tickets at the door are $15, $5 for children under 7 and seniors over 65. More information at www. mercerislandschools.org/ Page/11021.

YTN’S THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER: Dec. 5-21 in

the Emmanuel Episcopal Church Sanctuary, 4400 86th Ave. Youth Theatre Northwest’s production, adapted from the bestselling young adult book, tells the story of a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant and faced with casting the Herdman kids – probably the most inventively “awful” kids in history.

BIG, BOLD, QUICK FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP WITH BARBARA FUGATE: 10 a.m.-5

p.m., Nov. 22-23, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. Be a more compassionate observer and enthusiastic participant making big and bold figure drawings with expression and dynamism. Gesture drawings are emphasized to make longer poses more vital and dynamic. Line, contour, space, and shadows are covered. Charcoal, drawing ink and soft pastel on 24x36” paper. Some drawing experience recommended. Cost is $246 for residents, $271 non-residents. Contact Diane Mortenson at diane. mortenson@mercergov.org or call 206-275-7609.

FRIDAY | 21 FALL CLASSICS ON FILM: A

Fish Called Wanda (Charles Crichton, 1988). 7:30-9 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21, Aljoya Theatre 2430 76th Ave S.E. Presented by the Mercer Island Arts Council and hosted by Aljoya. All films are introduced and Q&A led by film historian Lance Rhoades. Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided courtesy of Aljoya. For more, contact Amber Britton at amber.britton@ mercergov.org.

SUNDAY | 23 MERCER ISLAND FARMERS MARKET: Harvest Market. 10

a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23 at Mercerdale Park, 7700 S.E. 32nd St. A special preThanksgiving market will run, featuring farm-to-table holiday ingredients, veggies and gifts for the holidays, including Camp Robber jams and freshly roasted gourmet coffee from Middle Fork. For more information, visit mifarmersmarket.org.

SATURDAY | 22 MERCER ISLAND BAND BOOSTERS PRESENTS BAND TOGETHER: A Band Fundraiser

for Grades 5-12. 6-10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22. Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. With the theme “Rockin’ the Casbah,” Band Together

TUESDAY | 25 PREMERA BLUE CROSS MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS ANNUAL ENROLLMENT SEMINAR:

1-2 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 25, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St., Room 101. Premera Blue Cross host benefit seminars during the Medicare annual open enrollment period Oct. 15 – Dec. 7. For more. visit premera.com/ma.

EVENTS | ONGOING MERCER ISLAND VISUAL ARTS LEAGUE HOLIDAY ART SHOW:

Nov. 3 - Dec. 19, Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th St. MIVAL once again creates their Annual Holiday Art Show presenting over 30 local artists of all mediums. Their artwork will adorn the walls and interior of the Mercer Island Community and Events Center. For more, contact Nannette Bassett at nannettebas@gmail.com or call 206-232-8148.

Tickets are $15 for general admission, $13 for students and seniors. For more, visit YouthTheatre.org. MERCER ISLAND FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE:

Mercer Island Library, 4400 88th Ave. S.E. Running Dec. 8 - 15 during library hours. For more, contact crintern@kcls.org or call 206-236-3537. THE CHILDRENS DANCE CONSERVATORY/ISLAND YOUTH BALLET: The Nutcracker.

Dec. 13-21, SJCC, 3801

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Martial Arts, 2630 77th Ave. S.E., #106-108. For the month of November, Mercer Island Martial Arts is collecting blankets for Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. For more information, contact Jessica Merly at merly@mercerislandmartialarts.com.

JAYMARC HOMES TOYS FOR TOTS:

Nov. 3 - Dec. 8. Toys for Tots is a charity put on by the U.S. Marine Corps that collects new, unwrapped toys each year and distributes those toys as Holiday gifts to children in the community in which the campaign is conducted. Boxes will be at each JayMarc open model in Bellevue and Mercer Island. Donation boxes will be available through Monday, Dec. 8. Model homes are open Friday-Tuesday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mercer Island locations are at 2229 77th Ave. S.E. and 2436 60th Ave. S.E. Donated toys must be new. For more information about this charity, please go to www.toysfortots.org/

Mercer Island Places of Worship

10:30am - Worship and Nursery

3200 78th Ave SE

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST TH 7070 SE 24 STREET (United Methodist Church)

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4001 Island Crest Way www.mormon.org

4400 88TH AVE. S.E. (206) 236-3537 WWW.KCLS.ORG/MERCERISLAND STUDY ZONE: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors. Proofreading help is available. Ask at the Reference Desk for location. INFANT STORY TIMES:

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 10:30 a.m. Ages newborn to 12 months with adult. Stories, rhymes, songs and fun designed for infants and parents. YOUNG TODDLER STORY TIMES:

Thursday, Nov. 20, 10:15 a.m. Ages 12 to 24 months with adult. TODDLER STORY TIMES:

Thursday, Nov. 20, 11:15 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult.

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East Mercer Way. It isn’t Christmas without excerpts from the Nutcracker. Lovely costumes, colorful sets and beautiful dancing will transport you to magical places where mice and soldiers battle, snowflakes dance, and the Sugar Plum Fairy reigns. This year, the Nutcracker performances will take place at the Stroum Jewish Community Center. For more information and performance dates visit ChildrensDance. info/nutcracker.

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Mercer Island United Methodist Church SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 am Christian Education 11:00 am Worship Service 7070 SE 24th Street Mercer Island, WA 98040

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Presbyterian Church TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES SALE

November 23, 2014 7:45am Breakfast in Community Life Center 8:15am Worship in Community Life Center 9:15am Christian Education for All 10:35am Worship in Sanctuary 5:00pm Evening Worship in Sanctuary

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Lutheran Church

6001 Island Crest Way 232-1711

Sunday Worship & Kids' Church 10:00am Fellowship & Bible Study 11:00am www.RedeemerLutheranMI.org

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Be a part of the largest community news organization in Washingt o n ! D o yo u h ave a proven track record of success in sales and enjoy managing your own territory? Are you competitive and thrive in an energetic environment? Do you desire to work in an environment which offers uncapped earning opportunities? Are you interested in a fast paced, creative atmosphere where you can use your sales expertise to provide consultative print and digital solutions? If you answered YES to the above, then we are looking for you! Seattle Weekly, one of Seattle’s most respected publications and a division of Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for self-motivated, resultsdriven people interested in a multi-media sales career. This position will be responsible for print and digital adver tising sales to an eclectic and exciting group of clients. As par t of our sales team you are expected to maintain and grow existing client relationships, as well as develop new client relationships. The successful candidate will also be goal oriented, have organizational skills that enable you to manage multiple deadlines, provide great consultative sales and excellent customer service. This position rec e i ve s a b a s e s a l a r y plus commission; and a benefits package including health insurance, paid time off, and 401K. Position requires use of your personal cell phone and vehicle, possession o f va l i d WA S t a t e D r i ve r ’s L i c e n s e a n d proof of active vehicle insurance. Sales experience necessary; Media experience is a definite asset. Must be computer-proficient. If you have these skills, and enjoy playing a pro-active part in impacting your local bu s i n e s s e s ’ f i n a n c i a l success with advertising solutions, please email your resume and cover letter to: hreast@sound publishing.com ATTN: SEA. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employee (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Visit our website to learn more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

Do you have a proven track record of success in sales and enjoy managing your own territory? Are you competitive and thrive in an energetic environment? Do you desire to work for a company that offers uncapped earning oppor tunities? Are you interested in a fast paced, creative atm o s p h e r e w h e r e yo u can use your sales expertise to provide consultative print and digital solutions? I f yo u a n swe r e d Y E S then you need to join the largest community news organization in Washington. The Issaquah Rep o r t e r, o n e o f t h e Eastside’s most respected publications and a division of Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for self-motivated, resultsdriven people interested in a multi-media sales career. This position will be responsible for print and digital adver tising sales to an eclectic and exciting group of clients. The successful candidate will be engaging and goal oriented, with good organizational skills and will have the ability to grow and maintain strong business relationships through consultative sales and excellent customer service. Every day will be a new adventure! You can be an integral part of the Issaquah/Sammamish communities while helping local business partners succeed in their in print or online branding, marketing and advertising strategies. Whether their marketing footprints are in Issaquah/Sammamish, all around the Eastside, King County or Western Washington you have the opportunity to help them with their success. Professional sales experience necessary; media experience is a definite asset but not mandatory. If you have these skills, and enjoy playing a pro-active part in helping your clients achieve business success, please email your resume and cover letter to: hreast@sound publishing.com ATTN: ISS. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employee (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Visit our website to learn more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

The award-winning weekly newspaper, Central Kitsap Reporter, in Bremerton, WA, has an opening for a general assignment reporter. We want a skilled and passionate writer who isn’t afraid to tackle meaty news stor ies. Exper ience with photography and Adobe InDesign p r e fe r r e d . A p p l i c a n t s must be able to work in a team-oriented, deadline-driven environment, possess excellent writing skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to write about multiple topics. Must relocate to Kitsap County. This is a full-time position that includes excellent benefits: medical, dental, life insurance, 401k, paid vacation, sick and holidays. EOE. No calls please. Send resume with cover letter, three or more non-returnable clips in PDF or Text format and references to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: HR/GARBREM Sound Publishing, Inc. 11323 Commando Rd W, Main Unit Everett, WA 98204 REPORTER The Grays Harbor Publishing Group on Grays Harbor, Wash., has an opening for a full-time reporter with an emphasis on local sports writing. We’re looking for someone to produce clear, brightly written high school prep spor ts stories relevant to real people reading us in print, on our website and in social media. Ability to take photos is necessary, as is familiarity with social media. Grays Harbor is on the Washington Coast, an hour from the Olympic Rain Forest and two h o u r s f r o m S e a t t l e. Benefits include, but are not limited to paid vacation, sick and holidays, medical, dental and life insurance, and a 401(K) plan with company match. Send a cover letter, resume and writing samples to: hr@soundpublishing.com All qualified applicants will be considered for employment. Qualified applicants selected for inter view will be required to complete an application. The Daily World is an equal opportunity employer.

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The award-winning w e e k l y n ew s p a p e r, Bainbridge Island Review on beautiful Bainbridge Island, WA, has an opening for a general assignment reporter. We want a skilled and passionate writer who isn’t afraid to tackle meaty news stor ies. Exper ience with photography and Adobe InDesign p r e fe r r e d . A p p l i c a n t s must be able to work in a team-oriented, deadline-driven environment, possess excellent writing skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to write about multiple topics. Must relocate to Kitsap County. This is a full-time position that includes excellent benefits: medical, dental, life insurance, 401k, paid vacation, sick and holidays. EOE. No calls please. Send resume with cover letter, three or more non-returnable clips in PDF or Text format and references to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: HR/GARBIR Sound Publishing, Inc. 11323 Commando Rd W, Main Unit Everett, WA 98204 Business Opportunities

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Cemetery Plots

Electronics

2 RESTING PLACES in desirable Sunset Memorial Park, located in the Garden of Rest. Side by side, spaces 3 and 4, lot 57. Great views to reflect upon memories. Asking $6500 each or best offer. Seller will pay fee. Call Bill at 425-679-6364

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Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

NOTICE Washington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (receipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d b u y e r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quantity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood. When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the delivery vehicle. The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a c o r d by v i s u a l i z i n g a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet. Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension. To m a k e a f i r e w o o d complaint, call 360-9021857. agr.wa.gov/inspection/ WeightsMeasures/Fire woodinformation.aspx agr.wa.gov/inspection/WeightsMeasures/Firewoodinformation.aspx

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Farm Fencing & Equipment

‘13 KUBOTA TRACTOR L4600/DTF. 10 hrs total time $29,000. Front end loader with turf tires and sunshade. 7’ Landpride Brush Hog and an A M / F M ra d i o. A l way s covered and well maintained. Call before this great deal is gone John 713-515-0034. Located San Juan. (manufacture photo is pictured).

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Acorn Stairlifts. The AFFORDABLE solution to your stairs! **Limited t i m e - $ 2 5 0 O f f Yo u r Stairlift Purchase!** Buy Direct & SAVE. Please call 1-800-304-4489 for F R E E DV D a n d b r o chure.

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Dogs

AKC GOLDEN Doodle Retriever Puppies. Non shedding males & females. Highly intelligent, cute and wonderful with c h i l d r e n . Pa r e n t s & grand parents on site. Wor med & shots. Not just a pet, but one of the family! $1,000. Call Chris 360-652-7148.

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Horses

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AKC ENGLISH Mastiff Healthy Fawn pups, with large bone, English correct confirmation, and genetically sound. Superior breeding! Family r a i s e d . Ve t c h e c k e d . Current on shots and worming. Both parents on site. Old foundation lines, set the standard in which Mastiff ’s should be. Huge, yet gentle and w e l l b e h ave d . $ 1 2 0 0 a n d u p. G u a r a n t e e d . Pictures and information call 509-738-6330.

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Dogs

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MERCER ISLAND REPORTER

Choosing the right cover People do judge a book by its cover

and again. That’s why a standard clause in a book contract states that final approval for cover art rests with the publisher. By Claire Gebben If you have the financial There’s a reason for the resources, investing in good old adage “Don’t judge a cover design is money well book by its cover,” because spent. Whether you hire people do. The adage exists a cover designer or create because it reflects human your own, here are a few nature, the tendency to points to consider: choose, or not choose, a • Don’t stand out as book based on too differits appearance. ent. Author It entreats us to Reading and and pubput aside initial writing lisher Aaron impressions, to Patterson pick up a book recently gave and look inside, this advice at to explore the the Whidbey work in its entireIsland Writer’s ty. But do we? C on fe re nc e, Of course not. in a session Honestly, that’s a on Amazon huge time com- Claire Gebben sales visibilmitment, time we ity. The way just don’t have in to “be smart this book-saturated world. about a book cover is to Unless we are familiar with find commonalities within the author or have heard your genre.” Writing thrillabout the book somehow, ers? Check out thrillers and most of us choose a book see how their covers look. based on its cover. Book Big type, big author title. covers truly make or break This works with any genre. a book’s sales. Do a search for book covers That said, the increase in in your genre: young adult, self-publishing has led to a mystery, historical, science proliferation of bad cover fiction, nonfiction, selfdesigns. Self-published help, you name it. Imitate authors aren’t doing it on that style. Why? purpose, of course. In fact, • Covers are designed they’re reflecting a trend as for readers, which is probtime-honored as book pub- ably the reason authors are lishing. “notoriously bad” at cover “Authors are notoriously design — we think like bad at choosing their own authors, so are too closely covers,” I’ve heard editors connected to our one book. and publishers say again Readers, on the other hand,

are choosing from a multitude of titles in any given genre. If a reader is looking for a romance novel, she won’t glance at a book cover that doesn’t reflect her idea of a romance novel. Your cover design needs to appeal to its target audience. • Cover images need to be clearly visible at the size of a thumbnail. Huh? You heard me. Internet book shoppers rely on thumbnail-sized book cover images, so be sure your cover communicates well even when it’s tiny. • Covers should evoke reader emotion. The feeling a reader gets when he or she sees the cover is equally — some say more — important than the information provided. If a book is about running a successful business, does the cover offer a sense of security? (For instance, a handshake is probably more reassuring than dollar bills erupting into the sky.) “How do you like your book cover?” asked Jennifer McCord, associate publisher at Coffeetown Press after she’d sent over my first proof of “The Last of the Blacksmiths.” “I’m still thinking,” I hedged. “I know what you mean. A good way to test it is to print it out, wrap it around a book and put it on your shelf for a few days. Take some time getting used to it.”

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Above at left, a first version of a cover for Claire Gebben’s novel, ‘The Last of the Blacksmiths,” and at right, the final printed version. The design of a book cover is key in marketing a book. I took it one step further genre book covers include staying power. Something and set another mock-up the words “A Novel,” so you’ll be pleased to show copy on my coffee table. that was added. Removing off, to autograph at book Days passed. Did I want to the words under the photo signings, to crack open and open the cover? Did I want also helped avoided con- read to audiences. to look inside? How did it fusion (Ontario Street in We’re introduced to a make me feel? Cleveland might be mis- book first by its cover, but The two book covers taken for Ontario, Canada) the writing inside is what shown here are the first, and blocking the type to truly brings it to life. and final, drafts of my book emphasize ‘Blacksmiths’ Islander and author cover (by cover designer also helped. Claire Gebben is an Sabrina Sun). The transforIn the final analysis, occasional columnist for mation is pretty straightfor- you’ll also want to decide the Reporter. For more, go ward. Generally historical upon a book cover withto clairegebben.com.

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