Kingston Community News, April 24, 2015

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Kingston • Eglon • Hansville • Indianola • Little Boston • Port Gamble

COMMUNITY NEWS Vol. 32 No. 5 • May

KingstonCommunityNews.com

2015

Lawsuit dropped, but eviction under appeal Kingston Adventures vs. Port of Kingston by RICHARD WALKER

rwalker@soundpublishing.com

KINGSTON — Kingston Adventures dropped its discrimination lawsuit against the Port of Kingston on March 31. The business is

still appealing its eviction from the Kingston Marina. Attorneys Carl J. Marquardt of Seattle and Christopher J. Kerley of Spokane filed the Stipulation for Voluntary

Dismissal in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, stating that both sides had agreed to voluntarily dismiss the case “without prejudice to any party.” “Without prejudice” means the lawsuit is dismissed as though it had never been filed. It also

means it could be refiled at a later date. Marquardt is the attorney for Kingston Adventures; Kerley represents the port district, port district manager David Malone and port commissioners Pete DeBoer, Walt Elliott and Bruce MacIntyre. Jury trial

on the case, No. CV-1405509-RBL, was scheduled to begin on Nov. 16. Beth Brewster owns the kayaking and paddle-boarding business with her husband, Rob. She wrote on her Facebook page, SUP Port Equality, that she dropped the lawsuit so she

could focus her finances and attorney’s time on fighting the eviction. “We continue to maintain that the Port overstepped its bounds in requiring us to sign a NonDisparagement clause — and agree not to criticize See LAWSUIT, Page 3

Ferguson was ‘an incredible force’ Late columnist honored by YWCA

in the news business. She posthumously received the Special Recognition Award. Ferguson died March 2 By LESLIE KELLY at the age of 90. She was lkelly@soundpublishing.com a resident of Hansville HANSVILLE — When it and had been a pioneer in comes to women Olympia political who broke the journalism. gender barrier, “She had an Adele Ferguson incredible impact was certainly one on state governof them. ment, probably The late colummore than any nist for the Kitsap reporter ever in Sun, North Kitsap Olympia,” former Herald and other Adele Ferguson Secretary of State publications was Ralph Munro said. honored April 21 She was known at the 2015 YWCA Women for her brash personality of Achievement event for her contributions to women See FERGUSON, Page 3

DOWN AT THE PORT By PETE DEBOER

Fourth of July Celebration needs your help

T

he big season is here. The Kingston Farmers Market is starting up. There will be an abundance of opportunities for everyone who lives in Kingston and thousands of visitors to come down to the Port of Kingston and enjoy themselves. In just two months, the town will be packed with happy people celebrating the Fourth of July. Our Independence Day celebration is by far the biggest event of the year and highlights what a great port facility we have. For the past 10 or so years, the party has been coordinated by the non-profit corporation known as the Kingston Fourth of July

Village Green Community Center groundbreaking May 3 Kingston’s Fourth of July celebration draws visitors to our town —and helps draw the community together. KCN file photo / 2014 Celebration. This team manages the hiring of all the talent it takes to pull everything off and make sure that the insurance is paid and up to

date. The volunteers begin planning See FOURTH, Page 3

INSIDE WASHINGTON’S LARGEST MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE IS MAY 9 IN PORT GAMBLE — Page 17

KINGSTON — A reminder: at 4 p.m. May 3, the Village Green Foundation will turn the first shovels of dirt to symbolically usher in the start of construction of the long-awaited, 23,000-square-foot Village Green Community Center.

According to the foundation, construction will take about 10 months. When completed, the community center will house a new Kingston branch library, senior center and a Boys & Girls Club. See page 16.

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