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Bound for Alaska!

Candidate says he’ll seek advice BY JESSE MAJOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Spike Kane of Seattle, Zachary Tapec of Hawaii and Bruno Hansen of South Africa, from left, the three wheelchair-using crew members of Alula, a 27-foot Corsair trimaran, listen as Thomas Nielsen of Seattle gives advice on a possible route to Ketchikan, Alaska. Below, Kim Carver of Port Townsend, left, and Julie Keim of Edmonds, crew and owner of Compass Courses, a maritime training company and sponsor of team Kraken Up, load gear into their traditional sailing dory Saturday.

Racers set sail for Ketchikan BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

VICTORIA — The three-member crew of the Alula may not have use of their legs, but they are accomplished seamen who say their dogged determination is all that is required to see them through the end of this year’s Race to Alaska. “We are not a novelty act at all,” said Capt. Spike Kane, 53, of Seattle. “We are accomplished sailors. I have a long history of sailing before I was in a wheelchair. “I figured out a boat that works well for me, that is a contender, and we came to the table just as everybody else.” The crew of paraplegics is one of 55 teams that successfully made Thursday’s 40-mile trip from Port Townsend to Victoria, the qualifying leg of the competition. TURN

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George Vrable, a Republican from Port Ludlow seeking a 24th District seat in the state House of Representatives, said he would need to ask advice before considering participating in candidate forums organized by the League of Women Voters, which he has described as hostile and left-wing. “I’ll think on that and ask for some advice on that,” the retired firefighter said Thursday. “Give me a few days.” League of Women Voters forums in Clallam and Jefferson counties for the Position 1 seat from the 24th District have been canceled due to a lack of participation from the candidates. The 24th District covers Clallam and Jefferson counties and part of Grays Harbor County.

Both forums The only candidate who agreed to participate in both forums is Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman, who filed as a Democrat for the seat vacated by Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim, who is running for state Senate. None of the proposed dates for the forums worked for Vrable or candidate Tammy Ramsay of Hoquiam, who filed as a Democrat, organizers said. But that isn’t what Vrable saidat the Port Angeles Business Association forum Tuesday. It was the first forum that more than one candidate agreed to attend. Ramsay was absent. “I wouldn’t mind going to speak to the League of Women Voters if they were not — I feel — hostile and a very left-wing organization,” Vrable said during the PABA forum Tuesday.

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Judge raises bail to $50K in assault case Man allegedly violated court order

White was attempting to start the bus when Port Angeles police arrived, court papers said. White was served May 31 with a June 17 at a Clallam Transit bus stop near the Clallam County notice of exclusion from Clallam Courthouse one day after he posted Transit vehicles, marked bus stops and other Clallam Transit facilities. $30,000 bond in the assault case. He is charged with first-degree attempted kidnapping, first- Waiting for taxi degree attempted robbery and White told Port Angeles police two counts of second-degree that he had been waiting for a taxi assault for allegedly attacking at the bus stop on the morning of bus driver Joy Crummett and June 17 but had only reached a taxi 80-year-old Angeline Olsen on a service answering machine, court papers said. Transit bus May 28.

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PORT ANGELES — The bail for a Port Angeles man charged in the assault of a Clallam Transit bus driver and passenger last month has been raised to $50,000. Bail for Riley Edge White was raised Friday after he allegedly violated orders to stay away from bus stops. White, 59, was arrested

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Sweepee Rambo, a 17-year-old Chinese crested dog, competes in the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest.

Blind dog is crowned world’s ugliest A 17-YEAR-OLD CHINESE crested chihuahua with legs bowed out like a frog and an oozing sore is the winner of the World’s Ugliest Dog contest. SweePee Rambo took

home the title at annual Petaluma’s World’s Ugliest Dog contest Friday night after topping 15 other malformed pooches. Judges in the contest, now on its 28th year, take into account bad appearance, including stench, poor complexion and a host of other inherited and acquired maladies. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported that

SweePee has a mohawk that glistens in the sun and a tongue that sticks out. She is blind in both eyes and has to wear doggie diapers. Owner Jason Wurtz said he will use the $1,500 the two won to pay for the removal of a tumor that recently popped up on SweePee’s gum line.

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BILL CUNNINGHAM, 87, a longtime fashion photographer for The New York Times known for taking pictures of everyday people on the streets of New York, has died. Mr. Cunningham died Saturday in New York City, according to Eileen Murphy, a spokesMr. woman for Cunningham the newspain 2011 per. He had been hospitalized recently after suffering a stroke. “To see a Bill Cunningham street spread was to see all of New York,” New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet said in a tweet posted to the newspaper’s Twitter account Saturday afternoon. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Mr. Cunningham would be remembered for his trademark blue jacket and traveling by bicycle with a small camera bag strapped to his waist, “but most of all, we will remember the vivid, vivacious New York he captured in his photos.” Mr. Cunningham began publishing a regular series of photographs in the Times in 1978 after a chance photograph of Greta Garbo got the attention of the storied paper. After dropping out of Harvard University in 1948, the Boston-born Mr. Cunningham moved to New York, where he worked as a hat maker and

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in advertising before being drafted into the U.S. Army. After a stint in the Army, Mr. Cunningham returned to New York, where he wrote fashion pieces for the Chicago Tribune. He soon segued into photography and started taking photographs of people on the streets before joining the Times. In a 2002 interview with the paper, Mr. Cunningham said he always tried to be as discreet as possible because “you get more natural pictures that way.” “I suppose, in a funny way, I’m a record keeper. More than a collector,” he said. “I’m very aware of things not of value but of historical knowledge.” Mr. Cunningham was the subject of a 2010 documentary, “Bill Cunningham New York.” In 2014, the New-York Historical Society featured a series of photographs Mr. Cunningham took long before his images of street fashion became a regular newspaper feature. Taken between 1968 and 1976, he worked on a whimsical photo essay of models in period costumes posing against historic sites of the same vintage. Astride his bike, he searched second-hand shops for antique clothing and looked for architectural sites across the city to create the perfect tableaux, many of which featured his muse and fellow photographer, Editta Sherman. The result was Facades, a book published in 1978.

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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News

1941 (75 years ago) Sequim, prompt to respond to civic and patriotic appeals, turned in $102 Wednesday as its first day’s results in the Clallam County campaign for the United Service Organizations fund, Treasurer Morton Shusta of Port Angeles reported this morning. Women canvassers at Sequim, under the leadership of Postmaster Mary Brown, went to work in determined style and made rapid progress on the opening day, meeting with generous response. While the campaign got underway yesterday at Sequim, the start of the drive in Port Angeles was postponed until tomorrow, when it will open full blast.

1966 (50 years ago) Underwater repairs are still proceeding on the oil drill platform in Port Angeles Harbor. But officials connected with the repair project aren’t saying anything. They have thrown a cloak of secrecy around any

information on it on orders of Kaiser Products of Oakland, Calif., which built the multimillion-dollar structure for Mobil Oil Co.’s Alaska exploration project. Divers are still working on the rig and air lines; hydraulic and mooring lines are visibly strung from the tug Sea Fox at anchor approximately 150 feet south of it.

1991 (25 years ago) Port Angeles’ Rob Moore and his wife, Stephanie, finally found a sport they could play together — golf — but now they fear there soon will be no place to play it. The Port Angeles/

Laugh Lines HILLARY GAVE THIS speech about Trump [last week] and said, quote, “He’s written a lot of books about business, but they all seem to end at Chapter 11.” Then Bernie Sanders said, “Even I felt that burn!” Jimmy Fallon

Sequim area enjoys three 18-hole courses and two private nine-hole courses. It is touted as a golfer’s paradise in some tourismrelated brochures and magazine ads. However, SunLand Golf & Country Club in Sequim is on the brink of going private, Peninsula Golf Club may soon follow and, although Dungeness Golf & Country Club has no immediate plans to exclude the public, the writing appears to be on the wall.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, June 26, the 178th day of 2016. There are 188 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On June 26, 2015, a divided U.S. Supreme Court, in Obergefell v. Hodges, ruled 5-4 that same-sex couples had the right to marry nationwide as it overturned bans in 14 states. On this date: ■ In 1483, Richard III began his reign as King of England; he was crowned the following month at Westminster Abbey. ■ In 1870, the first section of Atlantic City, New Jersey’s Boardwalk was opened to the public. ■ In 1925, Charles Chaplin’s classic comedy “The Gold Rush”

premiered at Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. ■ In 1959, President Dwight D. Eisenhower joined Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in ceremonies officially opening the St. Lawrence Seaway. Swedish boxer Ingemar Johansson knocked out Floyd Patterson in the third round of their match at New York’s Yankee Stadium to win the heavyweight title. ■ In 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he delivered his famous speech expressing solidarity with the city’s residents, declaring: “Ich bin ein Berliner” (I am a Berliner). ■ In 1988, three people were killed when a new Airbus A320 jetliner carrying more than 130 peo-

ple crashed into a forest during a demonstration at an air show in Mulhouse, France. ■ In 1990, President George H.W. Bush went back on his “nonew-taxes” campaign pledge, conceding that tax increases would have to be included in any deficitreduction package worked out with congressional negotiators. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush said it was “disgraceful” that the news media had disclosed a secret CIA-Treasury program to track millions of financial records in search of terrorist suspects. More than a foot of rain inundated Washington, D.C., toppling a 100-year-old elm tree on the White

House lawn and causing flooding that closed major government departments. ■ Five years ago: New York City’s gay pride parade turned into a carnival-like celebration of samesex marriage as hundreds of thousands of revelers rejoiced at the state’s new law giving gay couples the same marital rights as everyone else. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and their wives visited Charleston, S.C., where nine black churchgoers had been shot to death; Obama eulogized one of the victims, the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was the pastor of the church and also a state senator.


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A3 Briefly: Nation ter stage Friday in the state’s first gubernatorial debate between the LAKE ISABELLA, Calif. — A incumbent vast and voracious wildfire that who signed the law and has burned at least 150 homes his challenger, McCrory in central California killed an who wants to elderly couple as they tried to repeal it. flee, authorities said Saturday. Republican Gov. Pat McCrory The two were outside their house when they were overcome and Democratic challenger Roy with smoke, Kern County Sher- Cooper made clear their differiff Donny Youngblood said at a ences over the law, known as news conference on the fire that House Bill 2. has burned nearly 56 square Cooper, the state’s attorney miles and forced the evacuation general, has refused to defend of 2,500 homes near Lake Isathe law in court. bella, a popular recreation area The law requires transgender east of Bakersfield. people to use bathrooms in The names of the two dead, schools and government buildwhose bodies were found Friday, ings that conform to the sex on have not been released. The their birth certificate. sheriff said his department The North Carolina law has hasn’t been able to search very become part of larger debate extensively and would be looking through burned homes with about transgender rights. In cadaver dogs to seek more possi- May, the Obama administration issued a directive stating schools ble victims. must permit transgender stuGov. Jerry Brown declared a dents to use bathrooms consisstate of emergency, freeing up tent with their chosen gender. money and resources to fight the fire and to clean up in the aftermath. The Federal EmerLineup for today’s shows gency Management Agency also WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for authorized the use of funds. today’s TV news shows: The fire tore through small ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Labor Secretary Tom Perez; Sen. Mitch McConnell, communities of houses and R-Ky. mobile homes that surround the ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sen. lake — actually a reservoir — Tim Kaine, D-Va.; Paul Manafort, adviser and the Kern River, a popular to Republican presidential candidate spot for fishing and whitewater Donald Trump. rafting. The communities are nes■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sen. tled in foothills of the Sierra Marco Rubio, R-Fla. Nevada, a mountain range that ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — runs hundreds of miles north and Democratic presidential candidate Bersouth through eastern California. nie Sanders; Sen. Bob Corker, Tenn.

Wildfire burns 150 homes, kills elderly couple

Debate highlights rights CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina’s law limiting protections for LGBT people took cen-

Ministers urge quick departure for Britain BY KIRSTEN GRIESHABER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BERLIN — Foreign ministers of the European Union’s founding members on Saturday urged quick negotiations about Britain’s departure from the bloc, saying the other 27 countries in the union need to move ahead and think about the future.

Reduce uncertainty “There is a certain urgency . . . so that we don’t have a period of uncertainty, with financial consequences, political consequences,” French Foreign Minister JeanMarc Ayrault said. He spoke alongside counterparts from the other five founding members of what has become the EU — Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The leaders also accepted a degree of criticism that the EU in recent times did not show the energy and braveness needed to

work together on such important topics as migration, unemployment and terrorism. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier also said negotiations on a British exit, or Brexit, should begin “as soon as possible” and added that “intensive European discussions” are needed. Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said he hoped there would be no “cat and mouse” game now and that Britain would invoke Article 50 of the EU charter, which would officially start the exit process.

More clarity “There must be clarity,” Asselborn told reporters. “The people have spoken and we need to implement this decision.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel, speaking at a different press conference in Potsdam, outside Berlin, also prodded for Brit-

ish action. “To be honest, it shouldn’t take forever, that’s right — but I would not fight over a short period of time,” Merkel said.

British relaxed The British side is much more relaxed. Prime Minister David Cameron is resigning and says his successor, to be chosen by October, should start the formal exit process. All six foreign ministers agreed that Europe needs to do more to solve issues like the migration crisis, unemployment and security concerns following the terror attacks in France and Belgium. “We did not have the energy, the power and perhaps the braveness to make the necessary decisions, and this we must now show in Europe — that we are in a position to make decisions, especially in difficult fields like migration,” Steinmeier said.

■ “Fox News Sunday” — Robby Mook, campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

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Briefly: World Spanish police arrest nine on drug charges MADRID — Spanish police have arrested nine people on drug trafficking and racketeering charges after raids of their underground laboratories in Madrid revealed the synthetic drug known as Tucibi, a relatively new type of methamphetamine. Eight of the nine are Colombians, according to law enforcement agents, including a ringleader couple from the Latin American country. Police found significant amounts of cocaine, methamphetamine and ketamine in their four raids of two apartments and a couple of underground labs. The bust in Spain was announced Saturday, a day after high-level drug lord Alejandro Arboleda Uribe was arrested in the Colombian town of Medellin.

ratcheting up pressure on the new Taiwanese leader. Spokesman An Fengshan said contacts between bodies responsible for ties had Tsai been suspended starting from Tsai’s May 20 inauguration. The Chinese statement, which came after Taiwan protested Cambodia’s deportation of 25 Taiwanese internet scam suspects to China, appears to signify retaliation for Tsai’s proindependence stance.

Gunmen storm hotel

MOGADISHU, Somalia — At least 14 people were killed when gunmen stormed a hotel in Somalia’s seaside capital and took an unknown number of hotel guests hostage, police and medical workers said Saturday, before security forces hunted down the attackers and ended an hours-long assault that began China cuts contact with an explosives-laden vehicle BEIJING — Beijing said Sat- blowing up at the hotel gate. Islamic extremist group alurday it had cut off contact with Shabab claimed responsibility the main Taiwan liaison body for the latest in a series of hotel because of President Tsai Ingwen’s refusal to endorse the con- attacks in Mogadishu. The Associated Press cept of a single Chinese nation,

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Lt. Dennis Feazell, of the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources rows his boat as he searches flooded homes in Rainelle, W.Va., on Saturday. About 32,000 West Virginia homes and businesses remained without power Saturday after severe flooding hit the state. The West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management said more than 60 secondary roads in the state were closed.

Flooding rains kill at least 23 in West Virginia; more missing BY JONATHAN MATTISE AND BRUCE SCHREINER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Heavy rains that pummeled West Virginia left at least 23 people dead, and authorities said Saturday that an unknown number of people in the hardest-hit county remained unaccounted for. Most of the dead and all of the missing, officials believe, were in the county of Greenbrier — home of the renowned golf resort of the same name. “The reports we got this morning are that Greenbrier County

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may still have some folks unaccounted for. It does not appear there are unaccounted for people in other counties, but it’s still a somewhat fluid situation,” said Chris Stadelman, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s chief of staff. Stadelman said there were still “lots of folks in shelters” and that the state would apply for federal disaster funds. Scores of homes were damaged. Also Saturday, Tomblin asked federal authorities for a major disaster declaration to get help for Greenbrier and the two other counties hardest hit by flooding. Tomblin’s office said he made an

expedited verbal request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for individual assistance for Kanawha, Greenbrier and Nicholas counties. Individual assistance includes housing and crisis counseling. The state Division of Homeland Security reported 15 people killed in Greenbrier County. Other deaths were reported in Kanawha, Jackson and Ohio counties. About 500 people were stranded overnight in a shopping center when a bridge washed out, and dozens of other people had to be plucked off rooftops or rescued from their cars.

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West: Honorees withdraw from parade over security

Nation: Zoo’s black bear cub captured after escape

Nation: Search for family off Florida coast suspended

World: China tells search engines to ID paid results

THE STEPPED-UP SECURITY surrounding San Francisco’s LGBT pride celebration has caused two honorary grand marshals and a health clinic that serves sex workers to withdraw from the event’s signature parade. The executive director of the Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex Justice Project, Black Lives Matter and the St. James Infirmary said that they are pulling out of today’s parade to protest the heavy police presence and metal detectors that will be present. The security measures were put in place following the massacre of 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., two weeks ago.

ZOO OFFICIALS IN Ohio say a 7-month-old black bear cub escaped its enclosure for about 15 minutes. A spokeswoman said the Columbus Zoo was put on lockdown Saturday morning for a few minutes until workers could contain the bear named Joan. Spokeswoman Patty Peters said two rescue cubs were being moved into a new habitat when the one somehow got out. The cub was within an area accessible to the public, but Peters said she didn’t know whether it came close to visitors. Workers got the cub into a building and sedated her.

THE COAST GUARD has suspended the search for a family that disappeared off the Florida coast. Ace Kimberly and his three teenagers disappeared last Sunday after departing Sarasota for Fort Myers in a 29-foot sailboat. They were last seen on a sailboat in the Gulf of Mexico. Two bodies have been recovered from the waters off southwest Florida, along with a sailboat mast and other items belonging to the family. The Coast Guard identified two bodies found as Ace Kimberly and his daughter Rebecca. His two teenage sons remain missing.

CHINA ISSUED NEW regulations on Saturday demanding that search engines clearly identify paid search results, months after a terminally ill cancer patient complained that he was misled by the giant search engine Baidu. Wei Zexi, a college student who died in April of a rare cancer, had written a long post on a Chinese website detailing how he was led to a Beijing hospital for treatments after searching on Baidu. He said that the treatment turned out to be ineffective and expensive and that later he learned the therapy was yet to be fully approved.


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President Barack Obama, left, shares a laugh with Gov. Jay Inslee during Inslee’s re-election fundraiser at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle on Friday.

Obama to Democratic donors: ‘It’s up to you’ on gun laws THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — President Barack Obama told Democratic donors in Seattle that “it’s up to you” after the failure to move ahead with gun legislation in the wake of the shootings in Orlando, Fla. Obama spoke Friday night at a fundraiser for Gov. Jay Inslee, the first of two events he was headlining for Democratic candidates in the state. Obama hopes to help his party make inroads in state races and in Congress by raising money for their campaigns. Forty-nine people were killed June 12 in a mass shooting at a gay nightclub

in Orlando. Obama also blames setbacks on immigration reform on Republicans and says a 4-4 deadlock by the Supreme Court on his immigration actions stems from Republicans declining to take up the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland. Obama spoke to about 3,000 people at the Washington State Convention Center.

Trains protest Protesters objecting to crude oil shipments on Northwest railways briefly interrupted him. The president paused when hecklers shouted, urging him to use his

authority to stop the trains. He cupped his ear to hear better and then said he heard them: “You made your point, but can I go on now?” An oil train derailment in the Columbia River Gorge on June 3 released 42,000 gallons of crude oil and sparked a massive fire. Federal officials have blamed Union Pacific Railroad for not properly maintaining the tracks. Environmentalists and local leaders — including Inslee — have called for a moratorium on transporting oil by rail until safety issues are addressed. Obama revisited the outburst in closing as he

encouraged people to stay engaged in keeping the country on a progressive path. “We don’t have the luxury of just popping off and saying whatever comes to the top of our heads. Don’t have time for that. Every one of you will always have another list of things for me to do,” he said, gesturing to the audience in a clear reference to the oil train appeal. “With steady, persistent, collective effort, things get better,” he said. Later Friday evening, Obama was heading to a private dinner to raise money for the Democratic Congressional Committee.

PORT ANGELES — City Manager Dan McKeen has narrowed the field of finalists for Port Angeles police chief to two candidates: Interim Chief Brian Smith and Kevin Dresker of Wenatchee. “Those two individuals were recommended throughout the entire process, both by the community panel as well as the [department] directors panel,” McKeen said Friday. “These were the two candidates who clearly had the higher strengths and qualities.” The successful candidate will succeed Terry Gallagher, who served as chief from 2008 until he retired March 4. The salary range for the position is $100,919 to $120,629, plus benefits of $6,275 to $18,750. Four candidates — Smith; Dresker; Pet Ketchum of Nineveh, Ind.; and Harold Turner of Indianapolis — were interviewed Wednesday by a community panel and a department director panel that was composed of the senior staff the new chief would work with in his job. Candidates attended a community reception that evening to meet members of the public and answer questions from them.

Final interviews McKeen will conduct final interviews with Smith and Dresker within the next two to three weeks to further assess the candidates’ knowledge of strategic planning, personnel issues, budgeting and other executive-level responsibilities, according to a city news release. McKeen said he met oneon-one with all the candidates last week — but did

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not ask them questions. He left that to them. “What they did with me, they were able to ask me questions to ascertain if we were a good fit for them,” McKeen said. McKeen plans to announce his decision shortly after the second interviews, the city release said. Smith has served as Port Angeles deputy police chief for more than seven years and has more than 35 years of law enforcement experience. Smith was employed for 27 years by the National Park Service, beginning his career as a park ranger before serving as a special agent, special agent-lead instructor and regional special agent in charge. Dresker is the security services manager for the Wenatchee health care organization Confluence Health. The 28-year veteran of law enforcement began his career as a patrol officer with the Wenatchee Police Department. He was promoted to captain, becoming the operations and administrative bureau commander in a city of about 33,000. Ketchum is a lieutenant and the chief investigator for the Franklin Police Department in Indianapolis. Turner is the district administrative-field captain for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

Climbers survive storm near top of Rainier Men use skills, smarts to brave 2-day blizzard near the summit THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ended a lot differently,” said Peter Ellis, a park climbing MOUNT RAINER ranger involved in the resNATIONAL PARK — Two cue. climbers used skills, smarts Davidson was taken to a and a shovel to survive two hospital and is expected to days of blizzard conditions be OK. Duggin suffered near the summit of Mount frostbite and could need six Rainier, authorities said. months to determine The men were trapped whether he will regain all June 17 when the weather feeling, his father said. took a sudden turn, The Ellis and other rescuers News Tribune reported say it was another reminder Thursday. of the need to always preMark Duggin of Cookev- pare for the worst when takille, Tenn., and Brad David- ing on Mount Rainier and son of Littleton, Colo., that distress beacons don’t fought to survive a storm guarantee help will arrive. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with 50 mph winds and Davidson, Duggin and subzero temperature. Thad Drake — all in their Mount Rainier is seen from a helicopter flying south of the mountain and west of Yakima. “If these were not smart, late 30s and friends since tough guys, this would have they attended Tennessee Tech — were at Camp Muir do, Davidson and Duggin “I’m not sure I would tions were not safe enough on June 16 when park dropped their heavy packs have thought of it,” he said. to dispatch a rescue team. Knowing their gear was climbing rangers circulated on the eastern side of the When Drake, the climber crater rim, then hiked about stashed on the crater rim who stayed behind, told the latest weather report. It indicated there was a a quarter-mile across the and knowing the rim was a Ellis that both climbers carwindow of opportunity to crater to ascend the summit huge circle, they found its ried shovels, “my first reach the summit the next register and Columbia rocky perimeter and made thought was they have a morning, Ellis said, but the Crest, the highest point on their way along it for about fighting chance,” Ellis said. 75 minutes. Digging in the ice, they weather likely would get the 14,411-foot mountain. They were careful to managed to chip out a hole worse in the afternoon. stay on the rocks and avoid just deep enough for them Davidson and Duggin Weather changed areas where they might fall started climbing before They were on top by up to 5 feet through the to lie down. They covered it with a dawn. Drake, feeling about 8:30 a.m., Ellis said, snow and ice. Call us now, same day turnaround, no obligation quotes. tarp, put on their down fatigued, chose to wait at when the weather changed. Eventually, they found jackets and shared a sleepCamp Muir. “It came in harder and their gear. ing bag. As most mountaineers faster than we expected,” he “We wouldn’t have had a And they waited. said. “Shockingly fast.” chance without our packs,” The skies cleared overIn a matter of minutes, Duggin said. night on the second night, the climbers couldn’t see. They started down the They went back into the mountain but quickly real- and Davidson and Duggin crater and tried to find their ized it was a futile and poked out of their cave and We work seamlessly with your decided to make their move. gear, but with their digital dangerous idea. They descended about 1,200 compass and GPS frozen mortgage company SUPPORT EDUCATION: feet when they saw a rescue and their magnetic com- Distress signal When you go on vacation, donate the credit for your helicopter. pass still in the pack, they suspended copies to proA helicopter landed at They sent a distress sigwere essentially lost. vide the PDN to schools. about 13,200 feet to fly nal via a personal locator The rock and ice climb806 South Vine Phone 360-452-4507 ers kept their composure beacon they carried with them off the mountain. Port Angeles, WA 98362 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and their next move them. Rangers got the mes- Minutes later, they were www.callisinsurance.com sage in minutes, but condi- safe. impressed Ellis.

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Workers ready the steel beams used to move the Enchanted Valley chalet in Olympic National Park in 2014.

Public comment sought on historic valley chalet Monday meet in PA will address possible plans BY LEAH LEACH AND CHRIS MCDANEIL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Should the historic chalet in Enchanted Valley be torn down, provided with a new foundation or left as is? Or do you have another idea? Participants in a meeting in Port Angeles on Monday and another July 19 will have a chance to hear and comment on preliminary alternatives Olympic National Park has outlined for the final disposition of the chalet. Public comment will be taken through Aug. 31 on the possible alternatives for the permanent fate of the remote chalet, which was moved back from a precarious position near the East Fork Quinault River using helicopters and mules in September 2014. The preliminary alternatives are: ■ Leave the chalet where it is now and keep it closed to the public. ■ Build it a new foundation. It would remain closed to the public. ■ Tear it down and either leave some of the sill logs so the public can see the remains of the building or remove the materials and perhaps reuse them. The alternatives are only possibilities and could change by the time park officials develop a preferred alternative by this fall. The public will review a draft environmental assessment by next spring, and a final plan is to be issued next summer, park

officials said. Monday’s public meeting will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the main hall at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center at 328 E. Seventh St. Other public meetings are planned in Amanda Park and Aberdeen before the July 19 meeting in Port Angeles. That one will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library at 2210 S. Peabody St. “We are pleased to ask the public to help us develop a plan for the Enchanted Valley chalet,” said Park Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum. “We have drafted some preliminary alternatives that we’d like the public to reflect and comment on. And of course, we are also interested in additional ideas people may have.” The Enchanted Valley chalet — which is deep within the Olympic wilderness, located 13 miles from the nearest road — was built by Quinault Valley residents in the early 1930s before the park was established. For several decades, it was used as a backcountry lodge and then as a wilderness ranger station and emergency shelter. The chalet was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. In January 2014, the river had migrated to within 18 inches of the chalet. Fearing the structure would fall into the river, the Park Service had it moved. Jeff Monroe, proprietor of Monroe House Moving

and custom crafted skid shoes to slide the chalet over three steel rails to the new location. Once the move was completed, the building was lowered onto cribbing towers — a temporary wooden foundation — and secured. The park said at the time that a process to decide the final fate of the chalet would begin in a few months.

Inc. in Carlsborg, and a crew of about six volunteers moved the chalet about 100 feet away from the river’s crumbling banks.

Protect river or building? The point to the park was to protect the river from environmental harm, not to protect the chalet, park spokeswoman Barb Maynes pointed out at the time. To Monroe, who was presented with a 2015 Washington State Historic Preservation Officer Award for his work, saving the chalet was the point of the effort. “This isn’t just a building anymore. This is something else. It means a lot to a lot of people,” he said in April 2015. The 64-ton structure was moved entirely by hand over the course of several days. Heavy equipment — including steel moving beams, specially made dollies and steel skid shoes used to slide the house — was flown to the remote location over the course of three days via helicopter. The rest of the equipment, as well as tents, food and other necessities, was hauled to the site by two teams of pack mules — contracted through Sol Duc Valley Packers owners Larry and Sherry Baysinger by Olympic National Park officials — who made daily trips to or from the chalet continuously for two weeks. To reach the site, four team members rode horses while the rest hiked the 27-mile round trip up Enchanted Valley. To move the building, Monroe and his crew used two wheel dollies, specifically made for the project,

Public comment The original schedule ended public comment on the preliminary alternatives in July and located only one meeting in Port Angeles. Last week, the park expanded the public comment period and added workshops to “maximize opportunities for the public to be involved in developing an environmental assessment for the future of the Enchanted Valley chalet,” Maynes said in a news release. For more information and to comment online, go to http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-enchantedvalley chalet. Information also is available by calling the park at 360-565-3004. Those who cannot use the electronic version can send the hard copy of the form from the website and/ or a letter to Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum, Olympic National ParkEVC Scoping, 600 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362.

________ Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. com. Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or at cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

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haeuser said Wednesday it will permanently close its lumber and plywood mill in Columbia Falls this summer. On top of those job losses, up to 100 administrative jobs in Columbia Falls are already in the process of being eliminated or moved to Weyerhaeuser’s Seattle headquarters. Weyerhaeuser bought Plum Creek Timber for $8.44 billion this spring.

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PORT HADLOCK — Quilcene author and private investigator Leigh Hearon will read about a murder and a protagonist with a horse ranch at 6:30 p.m. July 13. The free talk will be at the Jefferson County Library at 620 Cedar Ave. Hearon will read from her first book, Reining in Murder: A Carson Stables Mystery, as well as her upcoming sequel, Saddle Up for Murder. The plot of the first book has horse trainer Annie Carson rescuing a thoroughbred from a roadside rollover in which the driver dies.

Story synopsis After rehabilitating the injured animal at her Carson Stables ranch, Carson delivers the horse to Hilda Colbert, the thoroughbred’s owner, only to find that she is dead, too. Two deaths in three days is unheard of in the small Olympic Peninsula county, and Carson decides to start sniffing around. Hearon began her own private investigator agency, Leigh Hearon Investigative Services, in 1992.

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Leigh Hearon with her saddlebred mare, Jolie Jeune Femme. Her cases have appeared on “In the Dead of the Night,” “Forensic Files,” “48 Hours,” “Court TV,” “City Confidential,” “Unsolved Mysteries,” “America’s Most Wanted” and “Evening with Connie Chung.”

55-acre farm Hearon was an avid rider of horses throughout her childhood. She currently has a saddlebred mare, Jolie Jeune Femme, and enjoys watching two rescue mares cavort on a 55-acre farm she shares with her husband. She is serving her second term on the Jefferson County Library board. For more information, see www.jclibrary. info or call 360-3856544.

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PORT ANGELES — The state Emergency Management Division and Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will offer a free Tsunami Ready Community education program Tuesday. The presentation for members of the public and business community will be from 12:30 p.m. until 2 p.m. in City Council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The program will include information about the science of earthquakes and tsunamis, preparedness tools and community response program options. The program is open to the public and is designed to increase the knowledge and readiness level of individu-

als, businesses, groups and organizations in relation to a quake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The information will be presented by George Crawford, who is an earthquake, tsunami and volcano safety specialist, and Manuel Lugo, tsunami program coordinator with the state Emergency Management Division. They will be joined by Tim Walsh, state geologist for the Department of Natural Resources. A Spanish interpreter will be available.

SEATTLE — The state has opened Puget Sound marine area rivers and lakes that were closed because of protracted negotiations between tribal and state officials. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday it received federal approval to open Puget Sound areas that had been closed May 1. If the closure had continued, it would have had an impact on salmon seasons off the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Sekiu, which will open Friday. Federal approval is needed to ensure that fishing doesn’t harm endangered salmon stocks. “We know Puget Sound anglers have been frustrated by the late start to this year’s salmon season,” John Long, salmon fisheries policy lead for Fish and Wildlife, said in a statement. “This opening puts the year’s salmon fisheries back on track.” The season for Marine Areas 5 (Sekiu) and 6 (East Strait of Juan de Fuca) begins Friday. The agreement doesn’t effect Marine Areas 3 (La Push ) and 4 (Neah Bay) because those areas are managed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. Salmon fishing begins July 1 in both marine areas. It also doesn’t affect West End Rivers and streams because those are not considered part of

Puget Sound. The state and Puget Sound tribes, which have shared management of fisheries for decades, did not reach an agreement over annual catch limits during its usual season-setting process this spring. They typically submit a joint management plan by mid-April to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. As talks dragged on and with the previous federal permit expiring April 30, Fish and Wildlife closed recreational and non-tribal commercial salmon fishing in Puget Sound and rivers that feed into it May 1. Both sides announced they would seek separate federal permits, prompting concerns that the 2016-17 fishing season in Puget Sound could be delayed or not happen. The state and tribes eventually reached an agreement May 26 that ended the impasse, and together, they sought federal approval for a joint plan for Puget Sound that includes new restrictions to protect coho salmon. Anglers are urged to check fishing regulations. Current regulations for sport fisheries in Puget Sound, rivers and lakes run through Thursday. Most recreational salmon fishing begin in July, and new season regulations take effect Friday. For Fish and Wildlife regulations, see www.wdfw. wa.gov/fishing/ regulations.

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Capt. Joe Raymond, commander, Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound, hands a Coast Guard Letter of Commendation award to Petty Officer 3rd Class Corey Castillo at a ceremony at Coast Guard Station Neah Bay on Friday. Castillo was the break-in coxswain of a 47-foot Motor Life Boat during the April 18 rescue.

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of hypothermia April 18. Capt. Joe Raymond, Sector Puget Sound commander, and Master Chief Petty Officer Richard Evans, command Sector Puget Sound master chief, presented the award, citing the 47-foot Motor Life Boat crew members for outstanding performance of duty during the rescue. The fishermen’s 21-foot vessel capsized after two rogue waves, one estimated to be 25 feet tall, hit them while they were lingcod fishing, the men said.

NEAH BAY — Two of the three survivors of an April capsizing thanked a Coast Guard boat crew for saving their lives as the crew were officially commended for rescuing them. Three boat members at Coast Guard Station Neah Bay were recognized during the ceremony at the station Friday. Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew Staton and Petty Officers 3rd Class Josh Shubin and Corey Castillo were awarded the Commandant’s Letter of Commendation Ribbon for sav- Six seconds for call ing three fishermen from John Waring, the vessel’s the water near Stawberry Rock in Makah Bay and captain, said Friday he had treating them for symptoms about six seconds to make

the distress radio call that led rescuers to the boat’s location. “My VHF radio is always keyed to channel 16,” Waring said. “I knew I had to make the call or it would be over. “Without good radio discipline or the situational awareness to provide our location that quickly, we wouldn’t have had a chance.” Randy Grovin also thanked the crew members for the rescue. The fishermen were reportedly in the 52-degree water for 70 minutes when the boat crew from Coast Guard Station Neah Bay arrived on scene. All were reportedly suffering from signs of hypothermia when they were transferred to emergency medical responders waiting at the station.

Armed man shot by officer prompts an internal review THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — An internal investigation is underway after an officer responding to a domestic violence call shot an armed man June 19. The Seattle Times reported that Michael Uivary is in serious condition at a hospital and charged with second-degree assault.

Charging documents say Uivary has a history of mental health issues and suicide attempts. The documents say Uivary told his husband that he’d taken an Ambien and Xanax pill every hour for six hours. His husband took the pills away. Uivary eventually woke

up and confronted his husband, who called 9-1-1. Officers arrived to find Uivary armed with two knives. The Force Review Board will look at Seattle Police Department Officer Sarah Velling’s choice to fire a gun rather than her Taser. Velling is on paid administrative leave.

Port of Port Angeles commissioners are expected to select an executive director when they meet Monday. Selection of an executive director to fill the position vacated by Ken O’Hollaren, who resigned effective Dec. 31, is on the agenda for 1:10 p.m. during the afternoon meeting that will begin at 1 p.m. A morning workshop is planned at 9 a.m. Both meetings will be in port headquarters at 338 W. First St. Applicants are Karen Goschen of Sequim — who has served as interim executive director for half a year — David Walter of Port Angeles, James Kuntz of Walla Walla and Robert Uptagrafft of Everett. At the afternoon meeting, commissioners also will consider a boating infrastructure grant for the Boat Haven fuel float and a bid award for the surveillance, access control and lighting improvement project. They will review applications for the Marina Advisory Committee and the Timber Advisory Committee and consider a bid award for an apron construction at Fairchild International Airport. During the morning workshop, they will head a quarterly report from the Economic Development Corp. at 10 a.m. and consider the Arrow Marine perspective on Oak Street Pier, a possible rebranding through a new logo and the port’s role in Olympic workforce development.

Clallam County The three Clallam County commissioners will consider an agreement with Sound Law Center for hearing examiner services Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Andrew Reeves of Sound Law Center was selected May 31 over three other candidates to be the county’s next hearing examiner. Hearing examiners conduct hearings and adjudicate land-use matters, including appeals of Department of Community Development decisions and a variety of land-use permits. Other action items include: ■ Recognition of Sheriff’s Deputy Melvin Kempf for more than 26 years of service to Clallam County.

1:30 p.m. Thursday. The discussion will include a review of public records management.

Eye on Clallam ■ A proclamation recognizing Health and Human Services Director Iva Burks for more than 10 years of service to Clallam County. ■ A land purchase agreement to resolve pending litigation and expand public access and use. ■ A personal services agreement with K&H Printers for the printing and mailing of 2016 primary election ballots. ■ A special use permit with the U.S. Forest Service for construction, maintenance and operation of a segment of the Olympic Discovery Trail on U.S. Forest Service lands. ■ An agreement with Shannon & Wilson Inc. for engineering design services for the design phase of the Lower Dungeness floodplain restoration project. ■ A call for bids for the remodel of the second level of the Clallam County building at 111 E. Third St. in Port Angeles. ■ A notice of a July 12 hearing for the proposed sale of a surplus Sheriff’s Office pistol with three magazines. ■ Adoption of a $44,370 supplemental appropriation for the receipt of additional developmental disabilities funding from the state Department of Social and Health Services. Commissioners will hold their weekly work session at 9 a.m. Monday to preview items set for action at future meetings. Scheduled discussion items include: ■ Applications and next steps for a proposed ad hoc committee on public defense services. ■ A letter of support for a Floodplains by Design Dungeness River off-channel reservoir proposal. ■ A briefing from the Port Angeles Citizen Action Network. ■ A call for bids for a boiler replacement project at the Clallam County Courthouse. ■ A proposed easement purchase for the Olympic Discovery Trail. ■ Striped Peak Road and the Transportation Improvement Program. ■ A proposed grant request to purchase permanent agricultural conservation easements on Port Williams and Schmuck roads. Commissioners will hold a special meeting with county elected officials and department heads at

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Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider the scope of work for the Guy Cole Convention Center revitalization project when it meets Tuesday. The council will meet at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St., beginning with a work session on the 2017 budget. The $436,500 project is funded through the state Department of Commerce. Work is expected to be completed by March. The council also will consider asking for grant assistance from the state Recreation and Conservation Office for construction of tennis courts at Carrie Blake Park and site improvements at the Sequim Little League fields. It will hear an update on paving projects.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will set a hearing date for the city’s 2017-22 six-year street plan when they meet Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 E. Division St. The council also will consider a contract with PC Trask & Associates for steelhead regulation policy and facilitation support.

Hospital conference Commissioners with Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, Forks Community Hospital and Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend will meet Wednesday. The special meeting will be from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the River Room at Campbell’s Resort at 104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan. The meeting, at which no formal action is expected, will follow the 40th annual Rural Hospital Conference, presented by the Washington State Hospital Association and the Association of Washington Public Hospital Districts. The commissioners will discuss affiliations and the Olympic Community of Health and behavioral health.

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SUNNYSIDE — The federal Food and Drug Administration says arsenic has been found at nearly nine times the allowed limit in samples of apple juice from a Yakima Valley processor. The Seattle Times reported that the agency, in its warning letter to Valley Processing, has also faulted the Sunnyside juice processor for storing apples outdoors for months at a time. The FDA says leaving apples outside in open bins encourages mold to grow. The agency says prolonged exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic is associated with cancer, skin lesions, developmental effects, cardiovascular disease, neurotoxicity and diabetes.


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Beverly Dawson, president of the Port Angeles Garden Club, presents a certificate to Leta and Ray Barnes after awarding them the Spring Green Thumb Award. Over the years, their garden at 104 W. Columbus Ave. has been planted with a variety of perennials, shrubs and trees. Many of the perennials were in bloom this spring, including peonies, rhododendrons, azaleas and a climbing hydrangea.

Race: 710 miles to Ketchikan CONTINUED FROM A1 we have absolutely no core at all,” Kane said. “We always have to supFifty-eight started the race, said Jared Scott, com- port ourselves.” Bruno has more ability munications manager for the Northwest Maritime with his upper body, Kane Center in Port Townsend, said, but “it is impossible for us to stand up.” which organized the race. Despite their disabiliThree teams were unable to reach Victoria by ties, Kane’s 27-foot corsair 5 p.m. Friday in time to trimaran — named the Alula — is not modified in qualify, he said. any way, he said. “It is a completely stock, Noon today unmodified boat,” he said. The remaining teams will set out at noon today Source of inspiration from Victoria with the goal Kane said it was not his of being the first to reach Ketchikan, Alaska — a 710- team’s intention to particimile journey — and win- pate in the race to inspire ning the $10,000 grand others with disabilities but that he would be pleased if prize. Last year, Team Elsie that ends up being the case. “I wanted to come to the Piddock, which did not compete this year, won the race table on the same level as by completing the full 750- every other sailor that is competing,” he said. mile race in five days. “We feel pretty good This is the second year of the race, which was open to about it, and if there are nonmotorized craft racing people out there just strugfrom Port Townsend to Ket- gling with life, it is about chikan under their own making the opportunities for yourself or seizing them power. as they come along. “There is a lot of life to be In it to win it lived in a very short time.” Kane said he hopes the Kane said he does hope other participants see his to see “attitudes towards team as “kind of a threat” to disabled people change in win the race. the able-bodied world.” Kane’s crew consists of Zachary Tapec, 38, of Rough start Hawaii and Bruno Hansen, The water was choppy 41, of South Africa. The three met while competing Thursday when the race in various adaptive surfing began, with a wind speed of 8 mph to 10 mph from the events, Kane said. Adaptive surfing allows south. “The start line was a anyone with a disability to surf, according to www. nightmare,” Kane said. “It was pretty busy. The disabledsportsusa.org. All three competed dur- wind was blowing right outing the inaugural Interna- side of the marina itself. tional Surfing Association’s Coming out of the marina World Adaptive Surfing was really tricky. There was Championship last Septem- a lot of traffic, helicopters were in the mix. It was just ber in La Jolla, Calif. Kane — who moved to chaos.” The Port Townsend the United States from Liverpool, England — was Police Department is coninjured about 11 years ago sidering filing reckless charges in Seattle in a motorbike endangerment against the helicopter pilot wreck, he said. He and Tapec suffer for flying low over boats in high-level injuries, he said. Port Townsend Bay at the They do not have much use beginning of the race. In the midst of the mayof their upper limbs and absolutely no use of their hem, Team Alula “went very conservatively with lower limbs. “We have enough dexter- our sails and just got away ity and arm strength, but from the pack before the

start,” Kane said. His team “let the hot rods all jockey for position at the front and then we sailed over a couple of minutes after those and just kept on going from the start line past Point Wilson,” he continued, and did not open their mainsail until they were in the middle of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. “I think we did OK, considering.” That was not the case for Teams Take Me to the Volcano, TBD and Navocean, Scott said. Take Me to the Volcano, sailing the Rouleur — a 20-foot custom trimaran — was forced to drop out because its ama, which is an outrigger hull, broke, Scott said. It was “just outside of Port Townsend just after the start” of the race due to “the rougher water in the Strait,” he said. The crew members were able to self-rescue, he said. TBD nearly finished the first leg, Scott said, but “got pulled by the flood tide and actually had to call Vessel Assist and were towed in.” That happened at about sunset Thursday near the southeastern side of Vancouver Island just east of Victoria, Scott said. “They almost made it,” he said.

Navocean took a minimalist tack with a 6-foot unmanned craft controlled by a robot. Navocean, a Seattlebased company, builds robotic craft that is used for ocean monitoring. The boat was accompanied by a control ship, which left data points for the robot to follow in its voyage to Victoria. Navocean “was our robot boat,” Scott said, adding that it experienced an unspecified technical failure.

‘All rooting for it’ It made it just past the Point Wilson Lighthouse, Scott said. “We were all rooting for it,” he said. “It is an awesome idea, and we loved it. It was a solid try. It didn’t take on water. It didn’t have any standard boat issues. It was kind of having problems finding its way and tacking in such rough water.” For more information, go to www.R2AK.com.

________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com. Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant contributed to this report.

CONTINUED FROM A1 this month. White faces an Aug. 17 Coughenour granted trial on the misdemeanor Chief Criminal Deputy trespassing case and a Prosecuting Attorney July 18 trial on the felony Michele Devlin’s motion to case. One of the felony assault raise White’s bail to charges is for strangulation, $50,000. The $50,000 bail and the other carries a special allegation that White includes a $30,000 bail caused the reckless infliction bond that White previously of substantial bodily harm paid. on a vulnerable victim. White would need to Crummett and Olsen post an additional $20,000 were treated at Olympic to make bail on the felony Medical Center in Port case and meet a $1,000 bail Angeles and discharged obligation on his District after the attack. Both are Court matter to get out of reported to be recovering at jail for a second time their homes.

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BELLINGHAM — A new study ranks Washington as one of the worst states for drivers. Sixty-seven percent of roads are considered “poor or mediocre,” 26 percent of bridges in Washington are “structurally deficient” and the estimated percentage of uninsured motorists on the road is 16.1 percent.

The Bellingham Herald reported that Carinsurance. com rates Washington in 42nd place for drivers’ cost and convenience. Utah is No. 1, followed by Minnesota, New Hampshire, Virginia and Vermont. At the bottom of the list below Washington were California, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Wisconsin and Mississippi.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 related to specific issues, Martin said. Then members of the Vrable declined to say why he felt the league was a public are allowed to ask hostile, left-wing organiza- anything they want of the candidates. tion. “Our objective is to get Organizers of the two forums said Thursday that voters in to ask their own Vrable had told them he questions,” Martin said. If Vrable were interested was unavailable during the proposed dates and made in participating in a league no mention of the organiza- forum before ballots are tion being hostile or left- mailed, Martin said, the league would try to schedwing. “I have no idea where ule another forum. With short notice, the comment came from,” said Deborah Martin, presi- though, the logistics might dent of the Clallam County be difficult to figure out. “Finding venues at the League of Women Voters. “I don’t know what it referred last minute can be difficult,” she said. “It’s something to, frankly. “I took it to mean that he that we really wanted to didn’t understand who the do.” At the PABA forum, League of Women Voters is Chapman criticized Vrable or what we do.” Martin said she arrived for his lack of participation. “I hope that George will at the PABA forum shortly after Vrable made those reconsider and participate in those League of Women comments. Martin said she had Voters forums in both Clalheard the organization lam County and Jefferson described as left-wing County because how will before but that the league is you make a choice in who you vote for if you don’t politically neutral. Jefferson County and hear us?” Chapman said Clallam County League of Tuesday. The Clallam league canWomen Voters attempted to host forums before ballots celed its planned July 6 for the Aug. 2 primary are forum after Vrable and Ramsay said they could not mailed July 15. The goal was to give vot- attend. The Jefferson league will ers a chance to make an informed decision on who host forums with candithey should vote for, Martin dates from other races on two dates. said. The 7 p.m. forums will ‘Can’t make them come’ be July 6 at the Chimacum Grange, 9572 Rhody Drive, “We can only invite can- and July 13 at the Port didates. We can’t make Townsend Community Centhem come,” she said. “We ter, 620 Tyler St. Candidates for Jefferson do our best to put on candiCounty Public Utility Disdate forums.” Sheila Murphy, unit trict commissioner and the chair for the Jefferson 24th District state Senate league, said Vrable had told seat will be questioned at her only that he could not the first forum. The second will be for attend on either of the two candidates for the Jefferson dates the league offered. Ramsay told her the County Board of Commissame thing. Chapman sioners District 1 seat. agreed to attend on either ________ date, she said. Reporter Jesse Major can be During the forums, reached at 360-452-2345, ext. league members will gener- 56250, or at jmajor@peninsula ally ask broad questions not dailynews.com.


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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings usually are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. From 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. this coming Tuesday, the Port Angeles Business Association, the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Port Angeles Downtown Association will hold a special joint meeting in the second-floor banquet room at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. (See PABA entry below.) ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Robert Larsen, CEO of the Composite Recycling Technology Center. The meeting’s sponsor is the Sequim Lavender Growers Association. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, Washington state’s 6th District representative. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. usually at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. From 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. this coming Tuesday, PABA, the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Port Angeles Downtown Association will hold a special joint meeting in the second-floor banquet room at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. The meeting will feature representatives from the Association of Washington Business in soliciting comments, suggestions and ideas for its “small-business agenda” for the 2017 state Legislature. There’s no cost, and the meeting is open to the public. But the association says those planning to attend need to RSVP so AWB can email registration materials to them and order enough refreshments. To RSVP, contact Jackie Riley at JackieR@awb.org or 360-943 -1600. Specify the Port Angeles meeting and give your name and email address.

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PORT ANGELES — Patti’s Off Peabody Hair Design recently welcomed Teia Brown-Stitzel to its team of stylists. Brown-Stitzel has been a resident of Port Angeles for three years and was previously selfemployed. She offers services that include Brownhair color placeStitzel ment, cutting, manicures, spa pedicures and waxing. The salon at 330 E. First St., Suite 8, is a full-service retail owned and managed by Patti Currie. For more information, phone 360-457-1131.

Gallery reopens PORT TOWNSEND — The recently closed Red Raven Gallery at 211 Taylor St., Suite B-2, has reopened as the Red Dragonfly under new ownership and will hold its formal reopening this Saturday. New owners Sarah Nash and Peter Messerschmidt, who are longtime Port Townsend residents, plan to continue to develop the gallery as the city’s “alternative art space,” hosting local and worldwide artists. In addition, the site will have new services including psychic readings, guest artist visits and interactive exhibits. The Red Dragonfly is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. For more information and updates, visit www.RedDragon flyPT.com.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday

through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Master Gardeners Judy English, Bill Wrobel and Jeanette Stehr-Green take calls from listeners. ■ Tuesday: Ted Mattie, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles, discusses his upcoming retirement. ■ Wednesday: Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict and Interim Police Chief Brian Smith of the Port Angeles Police Department discuss the Fourth of July and the fireworks ban inside city limits. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.

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Archie Elam has had careers in the military and private sector and is now focusing on working for a nonprofit organization.

Nonprofit work after retirement? Maybe you can make it pay cies and government. “The stuff you volunteer for, you care about, you do for free, and then one day, you realize Archie Elam is on his third career transition. you can get paid to do something you care Now 61 and living in Stamford, Conn., Elam about,” he said. “How cool is that?” is a 1976 graduate of West Point. Baby boomers closing in on the traditional His two-decade Army career included acting retirement years often seek purpose and a payas head of operations for the 18th Airborne check in a second career, also known as an Corps 24th Infantry Division in the first war encore experience, next chapter or unretireagainst Iraq. ment. The Army sent him to get an MBA at Duke Whatever the term, nonprofit work — University’s Fuqua School of Business, a degree focused on addressing society’s pressing needs that started his private sector career in 1996. and promoting arts and culture — has a particHe was a manager at General Electric, ular allure for many in this group. United Technologies, Accenture and elsewhere, “People want to give back; they want that mostly focused on Six Sigma, a collaborative social impact in the next phase of their life,” program for improving company performance by said Kate Schaefers, a career and leadership cutting out waste, and running customer relacoach in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. tions management systems and overseeing “They also turn the three-legged retirement other large-scale operations. stool — Social Security, personal savings and His next act? Working at a nonprofit organiretirement savings — into a four-legged stool by zation. adding paid work.” Elam recently graduated from The timing is auspicious. The nonprofit secEncore!Hartford, a four-month training program tor has been vibrant in recent years. for corporate professionals older than 50 looking TURN TO NONPROFITS/A9 for a career in the nonprofit sector, public agen-

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When natural disasters strike, it often becomes very difficult — or nearly impossible — for emergency responders to reach areas where infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed and residents are in need of medicines and supplies. But experts dealing with such matters say drones are becoming a more common and valuable tool in many humanitarian operations, where the unmanned aircraft can be quickly launched and used to collect data and images and help locate people who may be injured or trapped. See Page A9 A9..

Help from on high Drone delivery for disasters? Dr. Tim Amukele with Johns Hopkins watches as a drone aircraft flies with a return payload from a floating platform just offshore during a ship-to-shore delivery simulation last week in Lower Township, N.J. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


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Workers load a package of simulated blood and other medical samples to be carried in a drone for a ship-to-shore delivery simulation in Lower Township, N.J., last week.

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About 100 onlookers About 100 people looked on as the drones flew Wednesday between an onshore medical relief camp and a test facility on a vessel stationed on the Delaware Bay. They took medical supplies from the vessel to the medical camp, while blood and other medical specimens were flown between the sites. The tests were done at the invitation of the Field

A drone aircraft with a payload of simulated blood, and other medical samples flies during a ship-to-shore delivery simulation. Innovation Team, a nonprofit that works with agencies and experts from various fields to develop solutions to humanitarian disaster scenarios. The tests came a day after President Barack Obama’s administration approved the routine use of small drones by real estate agents, farmers, filmmakers and countless other commercial operators after years of struggling to write rules that would both protect public safety and free the benefits of a new technology. The Reno, Nev.-based firm conducted what it said was the nation’s first autonomous urban drone delivery in the U.S. in March. That happened in Nevada, one of six states the Federal Aviation Administration has designated as unmanned aircraft systems test sites. Matt Sweeny, Flirtey’s chief executive, believes medical drone delivery will happen “more quickly than people realize,� possibly within the next three years. He says such a service could potentially help hundreds of thousands of people, noting the number of residents affected by recent disasters such as Superstorm Sandy, which struck near the site where the tests were conducted. Eight of the world’s 10 largest cities are coastal communities, and more than 3 billion people — or 44 percent of the world’s population — live within 95 miles of the coast, according to the United Nations.

Amukele believes it will probably take about five years before drones are used regularly in disaster situations. He notes that roughly 59 nations currently have drone regulations, so responders will need to know what rules other countries will put in place.

Humanitarian uses Agencies involved in humanitarian relief agree that drones have been helpful in certain humanitarian operations for collecting data and imagery where infrastructure is destroyed or was already lacking, including in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. But they also note that caution must be used in cases where humanitarian relief drones could be mistaken for military drones. “The potential is indeed huge for drones to deliver small, lifesaving packages, such as vaccines,� said George Fenton, director of humanitarian innovations at World Vision International, a London-based humanitarian aid, development and advocacy organization. “The potential for confusion between military action and humanitarian work is high, and we must proceed cautiously with this relatively new technology.�

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CAPE MAY, N.J. — How to distribute lifesaving supplies quickly and safely after a natural disaster has long been a puzzle for responders. Now, drones might be the lifesaver. That idea was put to the test last week in New Jersey as a drone delivery service conducted test flights to help determine whether drones can be used to carry human medical samples to and from areas that cannot be accessed or communicated with during major storms, earthquakes or other disasters. Experts say drones are becoming a more valuable tool in many humanitarian operations, where the unmanned aircraft can be quickly launched and used to collect data and images and help locate people who might be injured or trapped. But Timothy Amukele, an assistant professor of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, said biological samples “are not like a shoe or a book; they are pretty fragile items.� “For example, if blood is being carried on the back of motorcycle, shaking caused by the bike and its vibrations can ruin the sample,� said Amukele, a volunteer adviser to Flirtey, the company that conducted the tests in New Jersey. “We want to see what tasks the drones can perform and if the drones have similar effects on samples they carry.�

for-profit sector wanting to CONTINUED FROM A8 results.â€? The gap has narrowed make the transition to nonFrom 2007 to 2012, non- considerably further since profits and they struggled profit employment increased the Drucker article 27 years with it,â€? said Marc Freedman, founder and chief execevery year, from 10.5 million ago. On the corporate side, utive of Encore.org, which is jobs to 11.4 million jobs, for a gain of about 8.5 percent, many businesses explicitly based in San Francisco and according to the Bureau of embrace social responsibil- promotes second careers for ity as an important goal, social good. Labor Statistics. “There needs to be someBy contrast, total private while others embrace vensector employment dropped tures that seek to blend pur- thing more like a Match. com.â€? by 3 percent in that period. pose and profit. The techniques that At the same time, nonThis year, 57 percent of nonprofit groups surveyed profit organizations have work well in any job search said they expected to create moved from society’s tribu- apply here: Think about new positions, an increase of taries into the mainstream. your passions. Understand “There is a greater flow of the underlying skills accu7 percentage points from last year, according to the ideas between the two sec- mulated over a lifetime of 2016 Nonprofit Employ- tors,â€? said Thomas J. Tier- work rather than job titles. ment Practices Survey by ney, co-founder of the Bridg- Network, network and netNonprofit HR, a the human espan Group, which has work. That is what Catherine headquarters in Boston and resources firm. By comparison, the firm helps nonprofit organiza- Bergstrom, 56, a former first notes that only 36 percent of tions and foundations selectman in Burlington, private companies surveyed increase their social impact. Conn., did. She completed the “There is a greater flow of said they intended to increase staff size, the same talent between the sectors.â€? Encore!Hartford program in percentage as in 2015. That said, the transition 2013. The program encourCatherine Foley, 62, is remains personally chal- ages its students to set up among those who have lenging. Fund-raising, writ- informational interviews shifted from the corporate ing grants and dealing with with nonprofit organizaworld to the nonprofit sector. donors are unfamiliar tasks tions, and she said she found She worked for 25 years to those who forged their them invaluable for figuring at Salt River Project in Ari- careers in profit-making out what she wanted to do next. zona, among the nation’s companies. “I would call people up largest public utilities. and everyone said, ‘Yes,’ â€? For 17 of those years she Used to support she said. “I would talk to the was manager of corporate Those who worked for big executive directors.â€? affairs with responsibility She ended up becoming for advertising communica- corporations are used to director of community tions, philanthropy and much more support. Foley, only half-jokingly, engagement for Jewish community outreach. In 2008, Foley, known as said what she really missed Family Services in Hartford, Rusty, took advantage of an was an information technol- one of the organizations where she had an informaearly retirement opportu- ogy department. And the pay is almost tional interview. nity. In the middle of the The nonprofit job seeker worst recession in decades, always lower, with more has an additional option for the timing was “scary,â€? she modest benefit packages. “If it isn’t a mission per- learning about a particular said. But she knew that “there were other things I sonal to you, you will not get organization: volunteering. through the tough times,â€? The sector is incredibly wanted to do with my life.â€? For the next two years, said Nora Hannah, execu- diverse and complicated, she sat on a number of com- tive director of Experience ranging from small grassmunity boards, including Matters in Phoenix, an orga- roots groups mostly depenthat of the Arizona Citizens nization that works with dent on the passions of a private sector workers who handful of volunteers and for the Arts. In 2010, she became its want to shift into commu- donors to professional multiinterim executive director, nity-based nonprofit groups. million- and multibillionThe transition from a dollar social service organiand a year later, she took on the job permanently, over- corporate environment to a zations. The advantage of volunseeing its two employees, nonprofit is largely a Do-Itteering is that it is like datmany volunteers and Yourself effort. But programs like ing, a way of figuring out $350,000 budget. “It’s an opportunity to Encore!Hartford, Experi- whether an organization is a use the professional skills I ence Matters, Social Venture good match without making had accumulated over the Partners and Encore Fellow- a long-term commitment. Here is a safe bet: The years for something I had a ships offer valuable educapersonal passion for,â€? she tional and matchmaking baby boomers making the services for those seeking a transition from business said. “It’s energizing.â€? into a nonprofit careers are The transition for experi- second-act career. carving a work path that “I can’t tell you how enced baby boomers from corporate America to non- many times we have been will become ever easier for profit America is probably approached by people in the those behind them to follow. easier than ever. The management guru Make your brand No ‘On the Peter F. Drucker wrote in come alive with great Waterfront’ The Harvard Business marketing tools. Review in 1989 that “manColOur expertise and experience agement was a dirty word umnist make marketing investments pay for those involved in nonDavid G. RĆŞ ERWK RQOLQH DQG LQ SULQW profit organizations.â€? 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Tripping down a VR rabbit hole And you’re probably multitasking even when you’re watching something longer and more serious, like a movie. HIS IS GOING to sound like the But VR doesn’t allow you to easily tech-nerd version of one of those direct your gaze toward anything beyond first-person People magazine essays the media at hand. about surviving adversity: You don’t Once you’re in it, you’re in it; even hanappreciate how much you need to see your dling a snack can be challenging. hands until you can’t. In a paradoxical way, the intensity of Your hands – they’re always there. VR tends to limit its integration into your Even in the most immersive of media daily life. experiences — an IMAX movie or the hyp“In general we never put somebody in notic reverie of a darkened opera house — a helmet for more than about 20 minutes, your sense of where your hands are is an and we give them frequent breaks,” said ever-present comfort. Bailenson, of Stanford. Because you can see your hands, you “Being perceptually disconnected from can reach for the popcorn without knockthe world for much longer may not be ing it over. something a lot of people want to do.” Because your eyes aren’t locked on the VR also brings with it the uneasy screen, you can check your phone to make worry that you may look like a fool when sure your babysitter hasn’t texted with an you use it. emergency. That brings me to the eggplant in the But then you don virtual reality gogroom — pornography. gles, and your hands disappear. Like most new entertainment technoloSo does the rest of the world around you. gies, VR has been talked up as being an You are bereft, and it is very, very excellent tool for consuming adult content, unsettling. STUART GOLDENBERG VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES but at the risk of TMI, I have to say I was This sounds obvious: The whole point terrified of going anywhere near such of virtual reality is to create a fantasy experiences. free,” said Jeremy Bailenson, the director Later this year, Oculus will release a divorced from the physical world. “I don’t care who you are, there’s a fanof Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction pair of touch-sensitive controllers. You’re escaping the dreary mortal coil tastic chance you know the paralyzing Lab, a research center for virtual reality When you carry these into a virtual for a completely simulated experience: fear that shoots up your spine when experiences. world, as I did during a recent demo at There you are, climbing the side of a you’re watching a smidgen of erotica and “Immersion comes at a cost. It takes Facebook’s headquarters, you can see a mountain, exploring a faraway museum, you think you hear the door open, a creak you out of your environment, it’s perceptu- representation of your hands in virtual flying through space or getting in bed ally taxing at times, and it’s not somespace, and the controllers let you manipu- from the stairway or even a random footwith someone way out of your league. step,” wrote Mike Wehner, an editor at the thing that we can use the way we use late digital objects in a way that feels But in many ways, the simulation is tech-culture site Daily Dot who took the other media, for hours and hours and remarkably real. too immersive. VR porn plunge. In Oculus’s demo room, I threw threeAfter spending a few weeks with two of hours a day.” “That feeling is amplified to an insane Part of the problem is that the technolpoint shots in basketball, repeatedly the most powerful VR devices now on the degree when you can’t actually see or hear ogy still isn’t good enough. punched a guy (and took some punches) in market, the Oculus Rift and the HTC what is happening around you, and it’s People at Oculus, the VR start-up that an unruly hockey game and passed some Vive, I suspect that VR will be used by the not an experience that is conducive to self Facebook purchased for $2 billion in 2014, digital toys back and forth with an Oculus masses one day, but not anytime soon. pleasure.” compare their Rift headset to the Apple II employee who was also wearing a headset. I’m not sure we’re ready to fit virtual personal computer — one of the earliest Compared with the lonelier, hands-free reality into our lives, no matter how UT IF VR ISN’T USEFUL FOR version of Oculus now shipping, the incarnations of a device that would excited Silicon Valley is about it. movies and TV shows, and if it’s hands-on demo offered less of a split change the world. Getting completely submerged in a kind of dodgy for porn, what good is between what my body was doing in the Eventually. simulation is good for things like games, it today? real world and what my eyes were seeing but for most media, total immersion feels There are some great games on these in the virtual one. HE APPLE II WENT ON SALE like a strangely old-fashioned experience. systems, and there are sure to be many in 1977, but a couple of decades HTC’s Vive is ahead of Oculus on this Because it leaves your body helplessly more during the next couple of years. would pass before personal comput- score. stuck in the physical world while your There are also several useful experiIt comes with hand-sensing controllers mind wanders, VR doesn’t fit with the way ers became ubiquitous. ences, like designing your Ikea kitchen in The earliest PCs were also very expen- that allow for digital manipulation, and most people work at a computer, watch TV VR. sive (the Apple II sold for what would be its headset has a handy camera that proor encounter many other digital experiBut if you’re not a gamer and you’re about $5,000 today) and VR is no differvides an in-goggles map of the room ences. not looking for a new kitchen, VR is, at ent. around you, letting you find your chair Virtual reality is the opposite of a The Rift sells for $599, and the Vive and your keyboard without having to fum- this point, just too immersive for most smartphone, a device that offers you quick media. ble clumsily for them. hits of the digital world as you go about in goes for $799; both require a powerful A few minutes after donning my gogdesktop computer that will set you back But even as the technology improves, the real world. at least $1,000. VR is still something you have to get used gles, I came to regard my virtual surInstead, VR is at this point an experiroundings as a kind of prison. Both companies are working to solve to. ence best left for the privacy of one’s cave Yes, VR is a prison of fantastical sights some of the issues I had with VR. It’s unusual, in these days of multitask— a lonely, sometimes antisocial affair and sounds and one that is at moments A representative for Oculus told me ing, to plunge yourself completely into a that does not allow for multitasking, for irresistibly exciting, but it’s a prison nevdistraction or for the modern world’s easy that one of its goals was to add more parts media experience. ertheless. of your body to the simulation, so that you You might want to tweet and snap interplay of the real and the digital. 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“I really don’t care for them to be around. I feel a little uncomfortable to see them. Makes me wonder how they reached that level. There are programs, I know, to help them get off the street.”

“It sort of creeps me out, and not knowing if they are for real or just want drugs or alcohol money. I’d rather give my money to an agency like the food bank, which can help them that way.”

“I don’t like them. I know they are needy people, but I think they are using the society to get free things instead of working for a living or taking advantage of some of the available programs.”

“Depends on their approach. Some of them have creative signs and I might stop. But if they seem aggressive and come to me, I’ll back off. I’ve been there, too, back in the 1970s after my military days.”

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“They’re annoying. Most of the time they have a cell phone and their own car. I have offered food to them, but they said “no” and wanted just money. I know many hard workers and they should be the same.”

“I know we will always have a certain amount of them. I feel a little uneasy because you feel kind of guilty and can’t give to all of them all the time.”

“I don’t care for them. It clutters up the neighborhood. It’s hard to tell if they really need help. If I see a father and his family, I’ll help them out. But if it’s a teen with bloodshot eyes, no way.”

“I don’t give them money, but they really don’t bother me. I’ve seen them, around especially near Walmart. I’m indifferent. I feel if they have time to sit on the corner, then they have time to get a job.”

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Peninsula Voices OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND ‘WAMs’ It was suggested the last bastion of hope for electing a declared candidate for the presidency lies with a minority of “real” God-fearing “white American males,” or “WAMs” [“Real American,” June 23 Peninsula Voices]. Such racist, misogynistic statements will not stand. Let not anger trump our reason. For the sake of a united union, the “best man for the job” is indeed a woman. Roger B. Huntman, Sequim

Gun facts The June 21 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Machine guns,” has many statements that I disagree with. The Thompson submachine gun is the one we think of in connection with Prohibition, since it was used by gangsters and G-men in the movies and was seen in newspapers. But it was already in use by the military in the last days of World War I

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and was used by police and criminals after Prohibition was enforced on Jan. 17, 1920. There are big differences between machine gun, submachine gun and assault rifles, so they should not be lumped together into one category. The writer also used the word “spray” when speaking about assault rifles. That term means fully automatic, and assault rifles in civilian hands are not fully automatic. They are semi-automatic. The assault rifles in civilian hands function no differently than many shotguns, hunting rifles and pistols: They can only fire one round per trigger pull. And I doubt that the submachine gun is being reborn, as it is fully automatic and generally not legal for civilians to own. It is also not “about the right to bear portable machine guns,” as the writer says, as that, too, is generally not legal. Vern Weed, Sequim

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Rave of the Week THE ARTWORK DISPLAYED on many of our downtown businesses a few weeks ago done by our Port Angeles elementary school students was awesome. I just wish they had left them up longer. Congratulations to some mighty fine teachers.

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hard, her left eye popped out. She was probably trying to protect me. Many thanks to Dr. [Mike] Tyler and crew at Greywolf Veterinary Hospital [Sequim] for the great work they did in resetting the eye and keeping her sight. She sees and looks great again.

A BRAVE RAVE to the voter who didn’t let vandals silence free speech. Offensive language was removed, and the political yard sign stands.

THIS IS A rave for the nice people who helped me find my phone in the berry field on June 8 in the Sequim Valley area. It was very much appreciated. Thanks.

RAVE TO THE local residents and groups who spend their free time aiding in the battle against the war on drugs and crime in our town. Drugs and crime are growing and concerning problems in our area. To know that we have committed individuals trying to help better our community is both gratifying and admirable, to say the least, and it makes me more optimistic about my children’s future in my hometown.

WHAT A WONDERFUL recital put on June 18-19 by Aspire Academy [Sequim]. Very talented kids.

RECENTLY AN INTRUDER, while in my home at night, hit my little corgi so

RAVES AND MANY thanks to Tess Gallagher and Vicki Lloid and company from Whitman College for their heart-wrenching dance-spoken performance of Ray Carver’s poem “Lemonade” on June 16 [Port Angeles]. Amazing. THIS RAVE IS for the Port Angeles bus drivers. My best bus driver in the whole, wide world, Dan, is retiring at the end of June.

I will miss him dearly. I just want to thank all the bus drivers, especially Dan, for our politically correct conversations and for being on time and being courteous. I really appreciate it.

Rant of the Week RANTS TO USING Facebook to t boast or complain about work-related matters and the people there. It’s so incredibly unprofessional and tactless. Don’t you realize who can see what you’re posting, such as maybe your current or future boss, or the company you want to work for someday? Youth really is stupid.

. . . and other Rants IN RESPONSE TO the June 19 “Polly the pup” PDN rant: Really, you have to take the time to write such an insensitive rant? Why do you care?

It’s none of your business. You’ve obviously never loved a pet. GOSH. WHAT IF it was your human child that had been missing for six months [June 19 PDN, “Polly the pup” rant]? I would bet you would scream at signs being removed. The signs keep the hope alive. Tons of animals reappear years later. You were insensitive to a true pet lover. TO THE POT-SMOKING gentleman on Olympic Discovery Trail near Carlsborg: I understand that your huge dog has “never been on a leash,” but the leash law exists to keep other pups, walkers and cyclists safe. Please comply. On a side note, doggie-poop bags also exist for a reason, and they are provided for you.

with your frustration and anger. We have every right to be able to go about our personal business without having to look over our shoulder in fear. I JUST WANTED to say that I think that 90 percent of the people living in Sequim and Port Angeles could all use a refresher driver’s course lesson. Especially in view of the many accidents we are hearing about.

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St. Louis brought speed to 80’s MLB THE ST. LOUIS Cardinals are visiting Seattle this weekend for a three-game series that included a 1984 “Turn Back the Clock” promotion on Saturday night. St. Louis took the field in pow- John der-blue visitors uniforms, which McGrath were as popular during the mid1980s as thick mustaches and medallions dangling inside the open-collar shirts of men with an abundance of chest hair. I plead innocent, your honor. The Cardinals in those days excelled at a style of baseball that has gone the way of dangling medallions. The team played its home games on an artificial surface that seemed to accelerate the speed of a bouncing ball driven into the gap, and even when hitters settled for singles, they were off and running toward second base a moment later. “Whiteyball,” it was called, a reference to manager Whitey Herzog’s belief that speed and daring were more effective than waiting for a slugger to connect on a three-run homer.

Analytics change game Earl Weaver was a bang-bang theorist, and advanced statistics have validated the late Orioles manager’s insistence that outs are too precious to waste on sacrifice bunts and runners caught stealing. As a consequence, we’re watching a lot of hitters swinging and missing in an attempt to bash the ball over the fence. This produces games such as the Rockies’ 5-3 victory over the Marlins the other night, when all eight runs scored on solo homers — a record. Full disclosure: I went to college in Missouri, and after graduation I worked for a few years in a town that was a two-hour drive from Busch Stadium. Such proximity to the baseball fans in St. Louis explains why I had a love-hate thing with the Cardinals. I loved to hate them. And yet as I look back, I find myself missing the cool nuances of “Whiteyball.” A cheap seat in the upper deck provided an ideal vantage point for a hit-and-run play. Base runner takes off during the pitcher’s windup . . . batter connects on a liner to right-center . . . runner ends up on third and possibly scores. There were times when the Cards executed a hit-and-run with such precision, it appeared to be choreographed in cahoots with the opposing fielders. But it was the stolen base that defined the Cardinals. Notable about their 220 swipes in 1984 is how everybody participated, from outfielders Lonnie Smith (50 steals), Willie McGee (43) and Andy Van Slyke (28), to shortstop Ozzie Smith (35) and third baseman Terry Pendleton (20). TURN

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Kyle Lewis, the Mariners’ first-round draft pick, takes batting practice recently in Everett. Lewis has started his professional baseball career with the Aqua Sox, the organization’s short-season Class A minor league club.

M’s pick ‘a cut above’ First-rounder beginning pro career in Everett BY JESSE GELEYNSE THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

EVERETT — His tools have had Major League Baseball scouts and executives salivating since his impressive performance last summer in the prestigious Cape Cod League. A strong throwing arm and good range in center field. Already 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, his bat speed produces aweinspiring raw power and the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Kyle Lewis, the Seattle Mariners’ first-round draft pick out of Mercer University and now the starting center fielder for the Everett AquaSox, has all the measurables a team could want,

and that’s why the organization was ecstatic when he fell to No. 11 in the draft two weeks ago after being projected to go among the first three selections. “It was definitely a nervous day, but I think it’s naturally a nervous day with the draft,” Lewis said last week following his first workout with his new Everett teammates. “It’s what you’ve been waiting for. For me it’s one of those things for me that I had faith that I would end up where I was supposed to be, and I feel like I’m with a great organization.” Lewis’s most impressive attribute, however, might not be any of his physical abilities. The newest Mariners prospect is a true student of the

game who possesses a curious mind and an analytical approach. He honed both at Mercer, a small private school in Georgia better known for its basketball team, which upset third-seeded Duke as the No. 14 seed in the 2014 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. You can argue the merits of whether or not baseball remains The Thinking Man’s Game, but the word “cerebral” isn’t bandied about frequently in baseball circles. Yet it was used more than once by Mercer head coach Craig Gibson to describe Lewis. “He’s a highly intelligent guy. He’s polished and very mature,” Gibson said. “It’s like you’re talking with a guy who has been in the big leagues. This guy is a cut above a lot of kids in minor-league baseball, not only athletic-wise, but I think when you get a chance to be around him just

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A grounded student-athlete When Lewis was 8 or 9 years old, he looked out the car window and noticed birds sitting on the power lines along the road. “Hey, dad,” he inquired, “how come the birds don’t get electrocuted when they land on the wire?” Chuck Lewis, a Georgia Techeducated engineer explained that it had to do with grounding. His wife, Ruth, was impressed both that her husband had an answer and that her son was precocious enough to ask. “Kyle is a thinker. He’s always been a thinker. He’s very curious about things and how they work,” Ruth Lewis said. Many parents of standout athletes give lip service to the importance of education. TURN

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Seahawks looking special, again NOT MUCH CAN be known about an NFL team in June after only a handful of non-contact OTAs and minicamp practices. But I’m comfortable in saying this: Barring unforeseen events, the 2016 Seahawks will be one of the best teams in franchise history. The core talent on the roster and the skills of the staff make that a fairly risk-free prediction, even this far from the start of the season. Every team since coach Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider got this really rolling in 2012 has been among the franchise’s all-time best teams. And this, again, looks like a team that can have one of those extraordinary seasons. But don’t get spoiled by this

welcomed redundancy. Dave H a v i n g Boling watched nearly 30 years of S e a h aw k s practices and camps, I can testify that so m a n y t e a m s would defile workouts with false starts, encroachments, botched assignments, fist fights, corpulent linemen barely dragging themselves around the field and coaches blowing gaskets with strings of such colorful THE ASSOCIATED PRESS profanity it could make linebackers blush. Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson huddles with TURN

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BREMERTON — The Olympic Crosscutters scored eight of their nine runs in the final three innings to take down North Kitsap 9-5 in an 18U American Legion baseball contest. Chimacum’s Lane Dotson helped himself out at the plate while pitching a complete-game on the mound in the win. Dotson got things rolling for the Cutters with an RBI

single to score Neah Bay’s Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. in the top of the first inning. North Kitsap tied the game on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the third inning. Quilcene’s Andy Johnston inning-opening double to left field sparked a threerun fifth inning for the Cutters. Two runs came when Munyagi reached on an error after hitting a line drive to the North Kitsap pitcher. A Justin Porter sacrifice

fly later brought home Munyagi. Trailing 6-1, North Kitsap scored four in the bottom half of the sixth, but a two-run single by the Cutters’ Anthony Bitegeko in the top of the seventh provided the area team with some insurance. Dotson yielded a walk, asingle to right field and hit a batter to load the bases with one out in the bottom of the seventh. But the Cutters got the lead runner at home plate

on a fielders’ choice, and Dotson struck out the final batter to close out the win. Olympic (9-0) will visit Central Kitsap on Wednesday. Olympic 9, North Kitsap 5 Olympic 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 —9 9 2 North Kitsap 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 — 5 3 5 WP- L. Dotson; LP- Richardson Pitching Statistics Olympic: L. Dotson 7 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 4 BB, 7 K. North Kitsap: Richardson 5 IP, 5H, 4 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K; Denney IP, H, 2 R, ER, 2 BB; Tucker IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 ER, BB. Hitting Statistics Olympic: L. Dotson 2-3, BB, 2B, SB, R, RBI; Johnston 2-3, BB, 2B, SB, 2 R; Munyagi 0-3, BB, 2 R, 2 RBI; Bitegeko 2-2, 2 RBI; Wood 1-3, R, RBI.

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36; Tom Arnold, 36; Mark DeRousie, 36; Dave Mittelstadt, 36; Mike Hammel, 36. Division Three (13 and up handicap) Gross: Zack Slota, 47; Terry Arnold, 48; Sean Rose, 48; Paul Brown, 48; Tory Clayton, 48; Quinn Meyer, 48. Net: Sindie Sheeler, 30; Cathy Wahlsten, 32; Ryan Haller, 33; Andy Slack, 34; Dominique Mathews, 34; Barb Thompson, 34. Ladies Club 333 Net: Cindy Schlaffman, 26.5; Gloria Andrus, 28.5; Barb Thompson, 30.5; Rena Peabody, 32; Linda Bruch, 32.5. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 31; Mark Schumacher, 33. Net: Dale Doran, 28; Jerry Jacobs, 29.5; Brian Duncan, 30; Bob Woodward, 30; Craig jacobs, 30.5; Steve Murata, 31; Herb Renner, 31. Team gross: Mark Schumacher and Derek Schumacher, 66; Mark Schumacher and Blaine Donohue, 67. Team net: Dale Doran and Doug Tissot, 56; Dale Doran and Bill Pampell, 58; Dennis Ingram and Bob Woodward, 58; Herb Renner and Lyle Andrus, 59; Ralph Bauman and Duane Vernon, 59. Saturday, June 18 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 67. Net: Chuck Burkhardt, 62; Bob Woodward, 65; Bill Rinehart, 66; Jeff Konopaski, 66. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64. Team net: Chuck Burkhardt and Jeff Konopaski, 58; Joe Tweter and Bob Woodward, 63. CEDAR AT DUNGENESS Friday Merchant League Team Standings Points 1. AM Systems 50.5 2. Skyridge Golf Club 49 3. Dungeness Golf Shop 48.5 4. Mischmidt 46 5. Sequim Plumbing 45.5 6. Eric’s RV Repair 43 7. Castell Insurance 42 8. All Weather Heating 41.5 9. Dungeness Tile 40.5 10. Windermere Sequim East 40.5 11. Bill Mair Heating 38 12. Jamestown Aces 29 13. America’s Finest 22.5 14. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 22.5 Weekly results AM Systems, 5, Skyridge Golf Club, 5 Dungeness Golf Shop, 7.5, Sequim Plumbing, 2.5 Mischmidt, 7.5, All Weather Heating, 2.5 Eric’s RV Repair, 6, Castell Insurance, 4 Windermee Sequim East, 5.5, Dungeness Tile, 4.5

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Jamestown Aces, 5.5, Bill Mair Heating, 4.5 Stymie’s Bar & Grill, 8, America’s Finest, 2 Low handicap division Gross: Rick Hoover, 39; Shane Price, 40; Josh Koestner, 41; Monte Hegel, 42. Net: Ryan Woodin, 30; Steve Grasser, 33; Kris Lether, 33; John O’Rourke, 34. Closest to pin No. 4 Low handicap division: Shane Price, 10 ft. 7.5 in. High handicap division: Dean Horman, 14 ft. 7 in. High handicap division Gross: Jeff Abram, 48; Rick Venetti, 48; Dean Norman, 49; Matt Bailey, 49. Net: Frank Tomajko, 31; Ben Neff, 33; Brooke Kettel, 35; Scott Chitwood, 36. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Monte Hegel, 6 ft. 5 in. High handicap division: Justin Hill, 35 ft. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF COURSE Standings through Tuesday Team Points 1. Penny Saver 66 2. Gabriel Tonan Golf Shop Inc. 65 3. Giraffe Gutters II 62.5 4. Port Townsend Golf Course 61.5 5. Giraffe Gutters 59.5 6. Down Range Guns & Gear 54.5 7. Pacific Seafood 50.5 8. Cenex 48.5 9. Victoria House VP Duffers 44 10. Pacific Environmental 35 11. Bottom’s Up Marine Services 30 Gross: Chris Lux, 37; Hazli Katsikapes, 37; Mike Lux, 40; Brian Lux, 41; Dave Bueter, 42; Zack Glover, 42. Net: John Green, 28; Justin thompson, 32; Roger Ramey, 33; Chris MacDonald, 34; Larry McConnell, 34; Jack Meadows, 34. Closest to pin No. 7: Bob Nordberg, 6 ft. 1 in.

Slowpitch Port Angeles Parks & Recreation League Standings through Friday Women’s division Team W L Harbinger Winery 4 0 Alan Millet Law Office 4 0 Station 51 Taphouse 3 1 Shirley’s Cafe 3 2 Elwha Casino/Bravette 2 2 California Horizon 1 3 Airport Garden Center 1 5 Lincoln Street Coffee 0 5 Men’s Gold Division Team W L Elwha Bravez 5 1 Seven Cedars Casino 5 1

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McGrath: Base stealing has become a lost art CONTINUED FROM B1 sition on the base paths, but hey, it never hurts to try. That’s right, the third In early June, after the baseman stole 20 bases. Mariners were successful The Mariners’ stolen-base on only 16 of 31 stolen-base leader last season, center fielder Austin Jackson, had attempts — the acceptable success rate has been cal15. culated at something A disciple of advanced between 66 and 72 percent statistics, Seattle general — manager Scott Servais manager Jerry Dipoto acknowledged his disapreconfigured the roster pointment in a running with some offseason acqui- game responsible for too sitions (Leonys Martin, many gift-wrapped outs. Nori Aoki) who can run. “We’ve tried to give it a Dipoto’s idea was shot,” he said. steeped more in upgrading “But at some point, the outfield defense than when the game tells you creating chaos for the oppo- something, you have to pay

attention to it and look at it. You just can’t keep pushing it down their throat.” A challenge facing the Mariners, and big league teams in general, is that stealing a base is not entirely predicated on fast feet. Speed helps, obviously, but more essential is a subtle timing mechanism in the brain of the base runner. As the stolen base has been phased out, so has the dedication required to optimize that timing. Memorizing the delivery and pick-off move of hundreds of pitchers is not

easy or fun. And to be fair, it’s quite possible Rickey Henderson stole 1,406 bases without knowing the names of any of the pitchers he victimized. But Henderson was a one-in-a-million exception. It was his world when he coaxed a leadoff walk into the equivalent of a double that often was extended into a triple. The rest of us were there strictly as observers. Henderson made his debut in 1979, Herzog’s final season as manager of a Kansas City team that regarded Willie Wilson as

Boling: Lockett will be a star CONTINUED FROM B1 playoffs to the team’s first Super Bowl. Here’s my interpretation Here’s what you see now: of what he’s getting at. A team that practices so Quarterback Russell fast and efficiently that there’s almost never a play Wilson looked like the Rusthat gets called back or has sell Wilson of the last seven to be rerun for failed assign- regular-season games of 2015, when he threw 24 ments or positioning. Nobody dares dog it. touchdowns and only one They can’t afford to. They interception while roaring to the top of the league’s race each other from sespasser ratings. sion to session. This guy was absolutely The young players see firing the ball — in all the the way veterans like Rich- right places. Carroll insightard Sherman and Doug fully used the word “comBaldwin go at each other at mand” to describe his masall times, and nobody has tery of the offense. It surely any questions about the looked like he is well on the level of intensity that is way to taking the next step expected from all 90 play- in his development. ers. Wilson had the relaxed Carroll wrapped up last and confident look of a week’s minicamp with an quarterback who knows all, assessment of where the sees all and understands best competitions will be the manipulation of when training camp arrives. defenses and matchups. “I think it’s going to be That situation alone one of our most competitive gives the Seahawks the camps.” Carroll said. most valuable commodity “This is a chance for us in the league: a franchise to have a roster that quarterback healthy and in reminds us of a couple years his prime. back, and hopefully it’ll play After playing 19 games out that way.” in each of 2013 and 2014, The “couple years back” the Seahawks limped into reference is obviously to the last season. 2013 group that rolled By contrast, the health through the season and the of the team is so good now

that even the most important surgical rehabbers, Jimmy Graham and Thomas Rawls, are moving well and expected to be back for the season opener. The offensive line continues to be a potential weak link, but seven recent draft choices contribute to a pile of candidates who are large, strong and intelligent. They’re young and raw, and that makes them a liability until they prove themselves, though. But the youth elsewhere gives Carroll that sense of depth on the rise that helped that 2013 team stay so fresh all season. The 2016 draft should turn into the team’s best since 2012, with Jarran Reed and Quinton Jefferson already looking strong on the defensive line. A couple of offensive linemen, a tight end and a couple of backs out of this draft class should make the team and likely contribute. And second-year guys Tyler Lockett (already a Pro Bowl returner) and Frank Clark will be NFL stars. Lockett this season will get to add variety to his game, and Clark has trimmed down to linebacker

size and speed to add another pass-rushing threat alongside Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril. Finally, this is a sense I came away with that’s a little more vague: These guys seem remarkably clearheaded. The past two seasons, they’d either won the Super Bowl and carried around a sense of competitive entitlement, or they’d lost the Super Bowl dramatically and carried that sense of vulnerability. There were questions of Marshawn Lynch’s health and temperament and Kam Chancellor’s contract, and the disruptive loss of two defensive coordinators. Now, everybody just seems healthy, stable and ready to get after it and prove themselves again. I know this is too early to speculate this way. I’m just telling you what I’ve seen: The Seahawks are loaded and once again on the threshold of something very special.

________ Dave Boling is a sports columnist at The News Tribune. He can be contacted at dboling@thenewstribune.com.

the match-striker of an instant offense. Herzog moved across the state and invigorated the stagnant Cardinals. By 1985, when NL Rookie of the Year Vince Coleman stole 110 bases, they were out of control. I loathed the Cardinals’ ability to reach base and turn the subsequent mindgame matchup between pitcher and runner into a not-very-fair fight. What had they done to my sport? What they did, I have come to realize, was put a stand-still sport in motion. A handful of solo hom-

ers looks impressive on the late-night “SportsCenter” roundup, but it’s not how to win a game, or salvage a futile road trip, or survive a season. Here’s to the guys who once wore those powderblue road uniforms. I am tempted to write that my heart goes out to them, 32 years later, but I know better. They’d steal it.

________ John McGrath is a sports columnist at The News Tribune. He can be contacted at jmcgrath@thenewstribune.com.

Sounders offense fails to show up in 2-0 loss BY MARK MOSCHETTI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Frank Lampard scored a disputed goal late in the first half, Ronald Matarrita added an insurance tally in the 87th minute and New York City FC beat the Seattle Sounders 2-0 on Saturday. In the 38th minute, a corner kick by New York’s Andrea Pirlo was cleared away from the net, but not out of the penalty area. NYC defender R.J. Allen lofted it back toward the 6-yard box. Lampard, standing a yard inside of it and, with

Seattle’s Tyrone Mears tight on him, chested it hard to the ground. Goalkeeper Stefan Frei swiped at it with his left hand, but could not keep it out of the net. Referee Alan Kelly initially signaled it was a goal, then had an extended conversation with linesman Mike Rottersman. Finally, Kelly pointed toward midfield, making it official that the call would stand. The Sounders (5-9-1) dropped their second in a row and fifth in the last six games. They have been shut out in four of those.

Tarvaris Jackson arrested THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson has been arrested in central Florida after authorities say he pulled a gun on his wife. Jackson’s wife told an Osceola County Sheriff’s deputy that Jackson had returned to their rental

home drunk and began yelling at her, eventually pulling the gun and threatening to kill her. Jackson said they had been arguing but denied pointing a gun at her. Jackson was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and bonded out of jail. Jackson is currently a free agent.


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Lewis: Draws comparisons to Cubs’ Hayward CONTINUED FROM B1 passion for playing baseball,” Kyle said. “I try to think the game Chuck played sports growing up, but did not pur- and use that same thinking sue them competitively in and that same — I guess high school or college. He you could say academic side coached both boys in base- of it — to apply to the game ball and basketball when and to think the game.” they were young, but their involvement never came at The best offer the expense of academics. After Lewis went That was always the No. undrafted out of Shiloh 1 priority and Kyle didn’t High School in Snellville, compete in as many travel Georgia, Mercer was the tournaments as some of his best offer he received. The more thoroughly scouted university coupled together high school peers. partial baseball and aca“The focus was not on demic scholarships, and grooming him or position- Lewis became a Bear. ing him for Major League Lewis had the tools, but Baseball,” Chuck said. they were merely that — “It was letting him have tools. He was extremely fun and when he found raw, partly because of his things he wanted to work limited travel-ball experion, such as his swing or ence and partly because of training or whatever, we the time he’d spent playing supported that and he did basketball in high school in that work. But it wasn’t a addition to baseball. point of us trying to get him “We really didn’t need in the right spotlight to get the guy, to be honest with him in position to get you,” Gibson said. “We had drafted.” other guys, but (we thought) Eventually Gibson this one might be too good noticed Lewis playing on to pass on because of his the Mercer campus in a athleticism.” summer tournament. Lewis was a part-time “I kind of was weighing player as a freshman, hitthe options about whether I ting .281 with two homers just wanted to go to school and 17 RBI. He started 17 and pursue an academic of the 42 games in which he path, but I always had a appeared.

small places and make it. It’s something I take pride in.” His sophomore season and his time in Cape Cod proved a harbinger to his monster junior campaign in which he hit .395 with 20 home runs and 72 RBI. He was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year for the second straight season and made a number of All-American lists.

Kyle Lewis’s favorite player is Baltimore Orioles outfielder Adam Jones. The final five words of that sentence cause Mariners fans to wince. It reignites the painful memory of one of the mostrued trade in team history, a five-for-one deal that sent the perennial All-Star Jones, future All-Star pitchers Chris Tillman and George Sherrill, and two minor-leaguers to the Orioles in exchange for a Canadian lefty named Erik Bedard who never seemed to stay healthy. That deal came to define the failures of general manager Bill Bavasi’s regime. Maybe this pick was a chance to rectify the mistake. The Mariners couldn’t

believe their good fortune when Lewis was still sitting there at No. 11 after he was projected to go much higher. “He said, ‘I want to go to a team that really wants me. I want to go to someone who values me and believes in me,’ and I think he has accomplished that,” Ruth said. Gibson said Lewis has the range and closing speed to remain in center field, but many scouting reports project Lewis moving to a corner outfield spot and compare him to Chicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward. For now, Lewis will patrol center field for the Frogs. “He tries to not only see and do what needs to be done, but also understand why it needs to be done,” Chuck said. “Because that focus was on him getting a degree, he maintained the academic side of things, and that discipline has never been foreign to him either.” Lewis’s field of study is the game of baseball and Mariners fans now have the rare opportunity to watch this student of the game learn in some of the best outdoor classrooms imaginable.

will hold a volleyball camp for young players July 11-14. The camp will be in the school gym and will be coached by Port Angeles head coach Christine Halberg and Roughriders players. Campers will learn fundamental skills such as hitting, passing, serving and setting, while also working on agility and quickness, learning rules and regulations and participating in competitions and games with prizes.

The cost is $50 per player. Campers will receive a T-shirt if they register by Thursday. The camp will have two sessions, divided by age group: ■ Incoming kindergarten through fifth-graders: 9 a.m. to noon. ■ Incoming sixththrough ninth-graders: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Halberg at 989506-2263 or chalberg@portangelesschools.org for more information. Peninsula Daily News

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Kyle Lewis (right) talks with Everett Aqua Sox hitting coach Brian Hunter during a workout. After playing in the Great Lakes League in Ohio during the summer of 2014, he returned to Mercer and hit .357 with 17 home runs and 56 RBI as a sophomore to earn an invite to the Cape Cod League, where he hit .300 with seven home runs while using a wood bat. “It was a huge experience for me,” Lewis said of Cape Cod. “Going up there and playing against all the best guys and being able to have success for me was big for my confidence coming into my junior year and leading into this year.”

The knock on Lewis is that he supposedly hasn’t faced top competition because he played at Mercer, though his performance in the Cape Cod League and his success in non-conference games against the likes of Georgia and Georgia Tech tend to dispel that notion. Lewis acknowledges the proverbial chip is sitting on his shoulder, but he does not appear to be defined by it the way some athletes are. “For me, I just look at it from past experience seeing other guys that come from

Rowing Association will offer a series of youth rowing sessions for boys and girls ages 11 to 18. These introductory camps are perfect for anyone looking to try out thesport, either just for fun or as a precursor to trying out for the school-year club team. Over the course of the five-day camp, novice rowers will learn basic stroke mechanics, boat handling, and terminology, and will take their first strokes in a racing shell.

Each camp will run from 10 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. They are scheduled for July 11-15, July 18-22, Aug. 8-12 and Aug. 15-19. The cost is $75 per session. For more information, email oprayouthadultrowing@gmail.com, opracoach@ gmail.com or phone 360460- 7396.

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will start at 9 a.m. at the gravel parking lot in the middle of town across from the Forks Coffee Shop. Preregistration is $20 for those who would like a T-shirt. Those who just want to race are $10. Kids 12 and younger are free. To sign up, or for more information, phone 360-780-0310.

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Independant Carrier in search of Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route for Sequim Area Substitue(s) needed fo r we l l m a i n t a i n e d motor route. Training required starting in July. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Mond ay t h r o u g h Fr i d ay and Sunday. Please call Gary (360)912-2678 Licensed Veterinary Tech/Assistant (Full time) Must be avail. weekends. Pick up application at Angeles Clinic For Animals, 160 Del Guzzi Dr., P.A. Lifeguards/Swim Instructors: Port Townsend Mt. View Pool. Part or full time schedule for summer. Potential year-round position. Lifeguards $9.81/hour Instructors $11.38/hour non-benefited. Job application and details at: www.cityofpt.us/HR/Employment.html Continuous recruitment. EOE If interested but not certified, MVP staff conduct lifeguard cer tification classes. Call (360)3857665 for information. LOAN OFFICER ASST. Evergreen Home Loans is seeking a dynamic individual to join our Sequim Branch. We are seeking an experienced Loan Officer Assistant with strong problem solving and organization skill set and an emphasis on customer service is a MUST! If interested p l e a s e s e n d yo u r r e sume to madkisson@ evergreenhomeloans. com

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General Long Term Care Director for the Forks Community Hospital The Director of Long Ter m Care/Director of Nursing is a Registered Nurse with the responsibility for providing safe, effective and appropriate patient care through efficient human and fiscal resource management, consistent with the mission, goals and objectives of the Hospital District. He/she has a 24 hour responsibility for planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating the care of residents to ensure compliance with all Hospital policies, State and Federal regulations for Long Ter m Care. SCOPE- No skilled care, only custodial, Non-profit organization with a history of excellence in four deficiency free State surveys in a row. Previous DNS is retiring but would be happy to answer any questions. Q U A L I F I C AT I O N S : B.S.N. Required. Licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Washington. MSN Prefe r r e d . 3 ye a r s L o n g Term Care (LTC) leadership experience.To apply please go to our website www.forkshospital.org to receive our application and send with your resume by email at jenniferr@forkshospiatl.org or fax to (360)374-1131. Part-Time Office Manager. Some accounting knowledge a plus, but will train the right person with a willingness to learn. Great attitude and good at mulit-tasking. Wage DOE. Send Resume to: Peninsula Daily News, PDN #289/Office Port Angeles, WA 98362. STAFF ACCOUNTANT Produce accurate and timely financial statements on a monthly and annual basis. Maintain general ledger account reconciliations. Maintains a system of accrual accounting consistent with generally accepted accounting principles. Supervises accounting staff. Other general accounting dept. duties. Education: Bachelors in Accounting or Business Administration with an accounting emphasis preferred. Experience: Accounting experience r e q u i r e d . To a p p l y please submit your resume to: Island982@gmail.com

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REPORTER The Sequim Gazette, a n awa r d - w i n n i n g weekly community newspaper in Sequim, WA., is seeking a general assignment repor ter. Assignments will including ever ything from local government and politics to investigative pieces and more. If you have a passion for community jour nalism, can meet deadlines and produce people-oriented news and feature stories on deadline (for print and web), we’d like to hear from you. Experience with InDesign, social media and p h o t o s k i l l s a p l u s. Minimum of one year news reporting experie n c e o r e q u i va l e n t post-secondary educat i o n p r e fe r r e d . T h i s full-time position includes medical, vision and dental benefits, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and a 4 0 1 k w i t h c o m p a ny match. Interested individuals should submit a resume with at least 3 non - returnable writing samples in pdf format to careers@soundpublishng.com or by mail to SEQ/REP/HR Department, Sound Publishing, Inc., 11323 Commando Rd. W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204 One of the top weekl i e s i n Wa s h i n g t o n State, the Sequim Gazette was named the top newspaper in the state in its circulation size by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in 2005-2008 and 2010, and among the nation’s best in 2011 and 2012 (National Newspaper Association). We are a small newsr o o m , c o ve r i n g t h e stories of the SequimDungeness Valley on the North Olympic Peninsula. We are part of Sound Publishing, the largest community media organization in Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e. Visit us at www.soundpublishing.com

Maintenance Person Now accepting applications for a full time maintenance position. ½ time at $15.38/hour and ½ time $18.37/hour, full benefits. This position is located in Forks, Washington. Applications and a complete job descript i o n c a n b e fo u n d a t http://peninsulapha.org/employment-rfprfq/ Resume in lieu of application not accepted.

SEQUIM SCHOOL DIST Seeking substitute bus drivers; will train. Apply Online: www.sequim.k12.wa.us (360)582-3418

REPORTER The Sequim Gazette, an award-winning weekly community newspaper in Sequim, WA., is seeking a general assignment reporter. Assignments will i n c l u d i n g ev e r y t h i n g from local government and politics to investigative pieces and more. If you have a passion for community journalism, can meet deadlines and produce people-oriented news and feature stories on deadline (for pr int and web), we’d like to hear from you. Experience with InDesign, social media and photo skills a plus. Minimum of one year news reporting experience or equivalent post-secondary education preferred. This fulltime position includes medical, vision and dental benefits, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and a 401k with company match.

One of the top weeklies in Washington State, the S e q u i m G a ze t t e wa s named the top newspaper in the state in its circulation size by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in 2005-2008 and 2010, and among the nation’s best in 2011 and 2012 ( N a t i o n a l N ew s p a p e r Association). We are a small newsroom, covering the stories of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley on the Nor th Olympic Peninsula. We are part of Sound Publishing, the largest community media organization in Washington State. Interested individuals should submit a resume with at least 3 non-returnable writing samples i n p d f fo r m a t t o c a reers@soundpublishng.com or by mail to SEQ/REP/HR Depar tment, Sound Publishing, Inc., 11323 Commando Rd. W, Main Unit, Everett, WA 98204

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DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY JeffCo Prosecuting Attor ney seeks DPA for Superior Court and Deputy Coroner duties. Must be admitted to practice law in Washington, trial exp. as DPA, City Atty. or Pub. Def. preferred. Union exempt. Salary $57,871-$77,774, DOQ. Job descr. and application available at JeffCo Commissioners’ Office or http://www.co. jefferson.wa.us/commissioners/employment.asp. Applications m u s t b e r e c e i ve d o r postmarked by 4:30 pm 7/8/16. EOE

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Resident Wanted 24/7 ADULT HOME CARE. We currently have a Vacancy for One Resident to live in our home and receive one-on-one care for only $4,500 a mo. Private Pay Only. 360977-6434 for info.

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HUGE PRICE REDUCTION 3 Br, 3.5 Ba. Master, kitchen, laundry, living and dining on main level. Pr ivate suite upstairs and downstairs. Large storage room. Built in 2005. Paved sidewalks, dog park, yard maintenance, fenced play area. 2 - 1 car garages. MLS#292318/877431 $310,000 Carol Dana Lic# 109151 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-461-9014

Need Garage Space? Attached garage, detached, workshop, upd a t e d k i t c h e n , fa m i l y room, living room, 1509 SF., 3 Br, 1 Ba, cedar siding, newer roof, windows and decking, fresh exterior and interior paint 0.24 acre, sunny lot, lots of yard space for gardening/play. MLS#300778 $189,000 Team Thomsen CBU COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 New and Beautiful Massive amounts of light filter in from all directions illuminating the rooms from the Swedish hardwood floors to the granite counter tops to the lofty cathedral ceiling. Remodeled from the studs out in 2012, every room offers something new & beautiful. 4 BR, 3.5 BA provides ample living space that emulates Northwest living on 10 acres. You’ll love the koi pond and waterfall that spans the professionally landscaped back yard. The 2,751SF shop provides both functionality and storage for any hobby. MLS#291348 $595,000 Windermere Port Angeles Michaelle Barnard (360)461-2153

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Mountain-View Charmer This 3 br, 2.75 ba home is situated on a level 3+ acres just minutes from town! Heated by a rustic wood stove w/ stone surround in the family room, propane fireplace in the living room, and an electric heat pump. Guest suite on main level and master suite on 2nd level both w/ walk-in close t s. S p a c i o u s m a s t e r b a t h w / t i l e d wa l k - i n shower and tub. Den + a bonus room. Enjoy breathtaking unobstructed mountain views from the covered front porch or from the lovely patio area w/ hot tub and low maintenance landscaping. MLS#300401 $369,900 Windermere Port Angeles Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876

Great Mountain Views Beautiful 1820 SF, two level home located in town with easy access to most everything. The living area is located upstairs and can be accessed via elevator or stairway. Features include an open kitchen & living area with hardwood flooring. 2 br, and 2 ba., on the upper level. A two car garage plus den/office on the lower level w/ half bath. Very low maintenance landscaping. MLS#301024 $275,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

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New to the market! First time on the market! This beautful 3br, 2ba, S u n l a n d N o r t h t ow n home with large den/office has an abundance of skylights and custom built-in cabinetry throughout. This home abuts a n a t u r a l g r e e n b e l t fo r added back yard privacy. $329,900 Team Tenhoff (206)853-5033 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim Private Retreat with Views! Great salt water views from this 3 br/2 ba, home just West of Port Angeles! Heated by an energy efficient heat pump and a rustic wood stove in the living room w/ vaulted ceilings. Master suite w/ private balcony. Large back deck and patio w/ a hot tub is a great spot for entertaining. Outside you’ll find fruit trees, herb garden, fenced garden and shed. Close to a community trail to a nearby beach. 2 parcels available. Buy home w/ 3 acres for $385,000 or h o m e w / 5 a c r e s fo r $418,000. MLS #300715 $418,000/ MLS #300716 $385,000 Windermere Port Angeles Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876

SUNNY SIDE of Lake Sutherland Cabin with Sweeping views of lake and mountains. Stay and play? Make some money too? Rent it? VRBO, have your cake and eat it too! 1Br, 1Ba par k model, 397 SF., updated, plus bunk / guest h o u s e , 1 7 0 S F, w i t h bath, both fur nished. Boat and jet ski lift. $ 2 7 4 , 9 0 0 . S h o w n by appt. (360)460-4251 Water View! Custom home with a stunning water view! The large open kitchen flows into a spacious dining/living area complete with a brick propane fireplace. Top of the line app l i a n c e s a n d d o u bl e everything, a built in espresso machine, large wa l k - i n p a n t r y a n d a Wolf propane stove make this kitchen every chefs dream! Master suite features large master bath with two walk-in closets and propane fireplace. Private backyard is fully fenced with a southern exposed deck, hot tub and greenhouse. MLS#300506 $579,000 Remax Prime Marcus Oden 360-683-1500

Spacious and Elegant Home O ve r 3 0 0 0 S F, l a n d scaped corner lot. large living room with solid oak floors and Italian stone hear th propane FP. 3Br, 2.5Ba, massive Fr e n c h b ay w i n d ow s. dining room with sliding glass doors out to an elevated deck. huge rec room + bonus room. MLS#301200/962738 360-683-4844 Dave Sharman Lic#17862 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East UNDENIABLE RUSTIC CHARM This home is a Country Hide Away, must see. Nearly 3,000 SF of living space with unique cabinetry that must be seen. Enjoy outbuildings, rolling lawns and plenty of acreage. One look and you will fall in love with this mountain retreat. MLS#301174/960322 $329,000 Dan Erickson 461-3888 TOWN & COUNTRY

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6010 Appliances RANGE AND FRIDGE: Estate by Whir lpool. electric, like new, $300 each. (360)582-0503.

MISC: John Deere, easy t r a c k m o w e r, 2 3 h p. $ 1 , 5 0 0 . Tr a n e h e a t pump, XE1000, 2 ton unit. $500. 2 Fuel tanks, 500 gal., never used, $400. 200 gal., for $200. (360)385-1017

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ITASCA: ‘03, Sundancer, 30’, class C 450, low 38K miles, always garaged, 1 owner, leveling 6125 Tools jacks, auto seek satellite TV, entertainment cenMISC: Delta Planer, 12” ters, new tires, 2 slides, with stand and blades, s e e t o b e l i e v e . $100. Delta band saw, $44,900/obo 681-7996 16”, 3 wheel with stand a n d b l a d e s , $ 1 0 0 . ITASCA: ‘15, Navion, Craftsman 10” table saw 25.5’, model 24G, Diewith stand and wheels, sel, 12K ml. exc.cond. 2 extra dado blades, $100. slide outs, $91,500. (360)565-5533 (360)683-7310 TOOLS: General hand tools. Makita 1500 demo hammer, Makita 3851 demo hammer, 300’ air hose, Porter Cable Hole Hog with new drills, Dewalt rotary hammer with masonry bits. Drills (Dewalt, Senco, Makita). Jet 15” mill with 1/4”-3/8” and 1/2” collets, some tooling. Many other tools, ladders etc. Sequim. (916)768-1233

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SORREL MARE: AQHA registered, sweet disposition, eager to please, fully trained for trail riding, for sale or lease, call for details. 417-7685.

7035 General Pets English Bulldog Puppy For Sale.,She is 7 weeks old,Shot,Health Guaranteed,Good With Children and AKC Registered, Cost $700. Email: aliceanderson00 @gmail.com LABRADOODLES: Only 2 left, 1 male, 1 female, 8 weeks old, bl a ck , a s k i n g $ 8 5 0 . Leave message. (360)457-5935

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Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriation in the following fund pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on June 28, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.

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NO. 164001998 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE R. ANDERSEN Deceased. The Co-Personal Representatives named below have been appointed and have qualified as Co-Personal Representatives 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 Co-Personal Representatives or the Co-Personal Representatives’ 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 Co-Personal Representatives 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 decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Sunday, June 19, 2016. Co-Personal Representatives: ANDREW ANDERSEN and ERIC ANDERSEN Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: Mary F. Pfaff-Pierce WSBA #8679 ADDRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE: MARY F. PFAFF-PIERCE 218 East Seventh Street P.O. Box 1001 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 (360) 457-5390 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Clallam County Superior Court, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Cause Number: See above Pub: June 19, 26, July 3, 2016 Legal No.705645

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the wing, which is why the best strategies for preventing a pet bird from being lost forever are preventive. Have your bird microchipped. Keep his wings clipped to prevent him from flying away, and make sure everyone in the family knows to keep doors and unscreened windows closed. Of course, hindsight is always 20/20, isn’t it? But there are things you can do if your bird flies away: ■ Don’t waste time. The longer your bird is out, the smaller the chance of recovery. Immediately start searching nearby. If you have some game you play that would elicit a response from your bird, start playing it. If your bird is used to responding to your whistle or call, you’ll have an easier time locating him. ■ Lure your bird with his favorite treats. Even without wings, birds can climb far out of reach quickly. Gathering your bird’s favorite treats may lure him back down. Put his familiar cage in an area that’s easy for him to see and get to, and put treats inside with the door open. Because birds are more likely to eat at dawn and dusk, even a bird who’s not immediately interested in treats may come into a familiar cage at feeding time. ■ Use the hose, cautiously. Because being sprayed by the hose is frightening and may injure the bird, don’t go for this technique first. Some bird experts are dead-set against it, in fact. But a bird at large is in as much danger of dying as he is if he falls to the ground after being drenched. Using a hose is a judgment call, and you’ll probably get only one chance, so play this card wisely. Expand the search. If your immediate actions don’t bring in your bird, don’t give up. Put up fliers around the area and at the local bird shop, pet-supply stores, veterinarians’ offices (especially avian veterinarians) and pet shelters. Post everywhere you can online as well. Many birds are found days, weeks and months after they’re lost, but they’re found by people who don’t know just who is looking for the pet. If you don’t keep putting the word out, your bird may be lost for good, even if found.

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PORT ANGELES — Rob DeCou is on pace to complete a 3,000-mile solo bicycle race across the United States today. The 34-year-old ultraendurance athlete is on the verge of completing the Race Across America in honor of a fellow 2000 Port Angeles High School graduate, Christina Jo (Ahmann) Nevill, who died of brain cancer three years ago. “He’s just riding like crazy,” said Jo Dee Ahmann, Nevill’s mother and traveling support crew member, on Thursday.

Brain cancer research DeCou is racing for 3000 Miles to a Cure to raise money for brain cancer research. As of 4 p.m. Saturday, DeCou had raised $20,425 toward his $20,000 goal. Click on www.3000miles toacure.com for information about the fundraiser and updates on DeCou’s endeavor. Billed as the world’s toughest bicycle race, the Race Across America, or RAAM, began in Oceanside, Calif., 12 days ago on June 14. Those who finish will have crossed 12 states and climbed more than 170,000 vertical feet — the equiva-

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in the Los Angeles area, called Ahmann last fall to say he wanted to race across the county in honor of Nevill.

Liked her courage “He liked her courage and tenacity and abundant living,” Ahmann said in a Thursday interview. The former Port Angeles High School wrestling star also invited Ahmann to be a part of his RAAM crew. “Christina would love this,” Ahmann said. “She was an adventure girl. This would be right up her alley.” Nevill died of brain cancer June 13, 2013, at the age of 31. She was survived by her husband, Douglas Nevill, and her son, Isaiah. She was also survived by her brother, Jesse Ahmann; her parents, Doug and Jo Dee Ahmann; and grandmother Victoria Ahmann. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Christina Nevill founded a nonprofit to provide free massage therapy for cancer patients. “She kept pursuing life,” Jo Dee Ahmann said.

DeCou was riding his recumbent bike in the mountains of West Virginia on Friday and could not be reached for comment. Solo racers are afforded very little rest if they intend to make their designated cutoff times. DeCou had a 45-minute “pit nap” in the heat of the day Friday after resting for about an hour the night before, said his wife, Kristin DeCou. Ahmann, a Port Angeles music teacher, is posting regular updates about DeCou’s progress on the 3000 Miles to a Cure website. “His night crew reported he has strong reserves — sleep, endurance, physical strength, manageable pain ________ levels and the heart of a Reporter Rob Ollikainen can warrior,” Ahmann wrote in be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. a Friday blog post. 56450, or at rollikainen@ DeCou, who now lives peninsuladailynews.com.

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75th: Anniversary feted CONTINUED FROM C1 liked his manner” and his family. “They were a good fam“Outside of meals, he is ily,” she said. sleeping or in the shower.” A year behind Gil in Even though the two don’t get to do much school — he graduated in together anymore in the 1937 and Bliss in 1938 — form of date nights or other she decided to join the activities younger couples drama club’s makeup crew enjoy, Bliss said she does to spend time with him, she not mind. said. “It is not necessary,” she “I didn’t know anything said. about it, but I knew he It is enough, she contin- would be having makeup,” ued, that they are together. she said. However, the two Met in high school wouldn’t start dating until Bliss said she first took he had moved to Seattle to notice of Gil when they attend a tech school while were attending high school she was still a senior. In high school, Gil “had together in Puyallup in the another nice girlfriend and mid-1930s. “The first time I really wasn’t one to date,” Bliss noticed him was when he said. After Gil graduated, “it had the leads in the plays,” was hit-and-miss,” she said. Bliss said. “Then we got more seri“I liked his voice. He had a nice, deep voice, and I just ous.” Finally, in 1941, the two decided to get married. “I think it was a mutual”

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agreement, Bliss said. There was no formal proposal, “none of this knee business. That is the way our whole lives have been. Everything has just worked out. We haven’t planned. If you do, then you are disappointed.” The two were married in Alaska because Gil was working for the U.S. Army Signal Corps in Anchorage during the months leading up to World War II. “During peace, he was in a government office taking messages,” Bliss said.

Traveled by steamship Bliss traveled by steamship to Alaska for the wedding, presided over by an Episcopal priest in Seward, she said. After the war started, Gil served with the U.S. Army in Panama, returning to Washington in peacetime to become an employee for the Bell Telephone Co. Bliss got a job with the state Department of Social and Health Services. The two moved to Freshwater Bay in 1979 after building a house and have remained there ever since. “This was it,” Bliss said, adding that it was — and is — her dream home. “They are going [to have] to drag me out of here. I am not leaving no matter what.”

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Regular hoof Act fast when your onion maintenance plants bust out in blooms is important NO FOOT, NO horse is a well-known adage among horse folks. Hoof care is an important part of PENINSULA horse ownership. Not only do overgrown, unbalHORSEPLAY anced hooves contribute to lameness, but it also causes chronic, ongoing Karen pain to horses. And yet, there are so many horse Griffiths owners who think nothing of neglecting their animal’s hooves. It’s so maddening to hear and see so many owners who think it’s OK to never trim the hoof. I hear it all the time, “Well, wild horses don’t ever get their feet trimmed and they do just fine.” The answer is both simple and complex. Wild horses that are constantly on the move to find food and water can, in essence, keep their hooves healthy given the right terrain, with ground that’s solid and compact; not constantly moist, soggy and wet as we have here. Then, too, in the wild it’s survival of the fittest. Those that end up lame more often than not die because they can’t constantly be on the move for food and/or become food for predators. I don’t know about you, but I’ve experienced enough painful injuries to my feet that cause me much misery. Just as there is more than the eye can see to the human foot, the hoof is an intricate and complicated host of tissues, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments and bones. The whole package is sealed within a hard, horny shell — the hoof wall. The hoof supports the horse’s weight, absorbs shock, provides traction, conducts moisture and helps pump blood. In addition, it resists wear and has the capability of replenishing itself. I try to maintain my own feet by wearing shoes with a thick sole, good arch support and that don’t easily twist from side to side. The point is, just as horses require good nutrition — be it though quality hay and a few supplements (not the so-called hay mowed from someone’s field that’s full of weeds) — they also require regular hoof maintenance. A key aspect of that maintenance is trimming. How frequent depends on the time of year (hooves grow faster in the spring and slower in the winter), how much the horse is ridden and what type of riding. TURN

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OUT IN THE garden last week my onions were flowering. I planted a lot of onions this year. I use them in the kitchen almost every day year-round, and this year, I planted enough to make a serious dent in our yearly allium needs. This includes shallots, white sets, Poughkeepsie seeds, leeks and some Egyptian Walking onions that will hopefully become perennial and keep us in onions for years to come. Walking through my veggie patch was like being surrounded by green sentries at arms. And then a couple of weeks ago, they all started to flower. It was gorgeous, but it was also weird. I am no expert but I can’t remember seeing this happen in years past. According to all of my books and pamphlets on growing onions, the green stems grow tall, then turn brown and flop over. No mention is made of onion flowers. Should I let them bloom or cut them off? After much reading and asking around, I found an explanation at Mother Earth.com. Onions often flower on the heels of a late spring cold snap like we have just had. An exceptionally warm spell, followed by a prolonged period of cool temperatures can cause onions to flower. And as thrilling as it was to walk through the patch and witness the tall green sentries blooming their hearts out, once flowered, the bulbs stop growing and cannot mature.

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How can mom Remember: Asking for help teach her son doesn’t mean you’ve failed to stop lying? WE RECENTLY PARENT TO PARENT MOVED into a different city and my 12-year-old son Jodie comfortable has really been telling Lynn with his some whoppers lately. new surIs this because he is the roundings. new kid on the block and is If he is trying to fit in but it will outright soon stop or will it just get telling lies, worse? then maybe And what should I do in you should this situation? ask him about it and Virginia advice also tell him that sooner or later they will catch up to I’ve been exaggerating ever since I was a little boy him and he might just lose simply because my dad some of his new friends. traveled all the time and Explain why it’s always all the other kids had a better to just be yourself dad who was around. and those that like him They always had a story will stick by him and those to share about fishing, that don’t will fall by the hunting, baseball or whatwayside. ever and I did not. Be sure to encourage It became a habit and to him to have a few this day I still do it. sleepovers and get involved I don’t go overboard but in various activities so that it could easily get out of he can meet new kids his hand with your son if you own age. don’t try to get him to stop It might take him a litnow. tle while to build solid relaT. J. in Norfolk, Va. tionships but it’s certainly worth the wait for loyal From Jodie: friends. This is an age that is a Can you help? little rougher on kids who have to move to a place My two kids, ages 12 where they do not know and 14, will be home by anyone and have no themselves for at least four friends. hours a day this summer. Thus, the stories that I know they are going to they tell to some of the get on the computer and kids are somewhat embelwas wondering exactly how lished just to try to fit into I can find out what they a group, gain respect or have been doing on it withmake a good impression. out bashing them with I am assuming that you questions every day. have either heard him do it ________ or a parent or maybe even one of the kids has asked Jodie Lynn shares parenting you about something he tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, told them and this is how 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildyou found out. wood, MO 63040 or direct2 If the stories are basicontact@parenttoparent.com via cally true and he is just email. adding a few new details Tips and questions can also be here and there, it will most sent through the contact form at likely stop once he is more ParentToParent.com.

TODAY, I’M GOING to ask you to do me a favor. Today, I’m going to ask you to help yourselves. And help the rest of us in the process. Consider this: A gal, alone, dancing around 70 years old, pulling down a whopping $700 per month from Social Security, plus about $200 per month from a part-time job. That’s it. I don’t know her whole story, but I’d guess it goes something like this: She likely spent most of her life raising a family (or keeping the home fires burning while tending a large garden, etc.), but she didn’t have a lot of paid work that would count for her Social Security. Now, because life goes the way it sometimes goes, she’s alone so every month is an adventure in budgeting (read: deciding what won’t get paid this month). Where are the kids? I don’t know. I don’t even know if there were any. Where’s her husband? I don’t know. I don’t even know if there was one, but several possibilities leap to mind. Could she make more money claiming on his Social Security? Great question. I don’t know, because I don’t know if there was a husband, or whether his Social Security would be/could be more than hers. Here’s what I know: I’m looking at a gal, with a tired smile, dancing around 70 years old, trying to make it on $900 per month. Isn’t there something we could do to help her? Yes, there is actually. There are several things. And she won’t have any part of any of it. Know why? Because, she feels that if she did — if she applied for any of those programs — that she’d be “ripping-off the government.” Stop. This is the point where people such as me want to jump up and tear out what’s left of their hair and bang their heads against walls and utter unutterable words, because this very good lady does not have to live like this. But let’s step around the histrionics for a moment: You’ve got to admire her courage (at least, I do), and you’ve got to admire her pride (at least, I do). And you’ve got to admire the fact that she doesn’t present herself as a

And why did you do that? Yes, because you’re a decent human being. pathetic, pitiable Mark Another reason is that you knew, caricature of aging instinctively, that the more someone Harvey in America. can do for themselves, the closer She presents someone is to OK and the better the herself as a workrest of us are. ing woman, doing You knew that when it was about what needs to be someone else. done, with a quiet Can I ask you to know it when it’s smile. about you? But I’d bet you Look: her $900 that ■ If you’re single and your sometimes in the monthly income is at or below $1,337 evenings, after per month (and your assets are under dark, life can look $7,280, not counting the house), you pretty tough. could get a lot of your Medicare preHer eyes look tired. miums and deductibles covered. Isn’t there something we could do ■ If you’re married, make that to help her? $1,802 per month, with assets at or Yes, there is. below $10,930. So, this is where I’m going jump off Think about that: No Part B prethe deep end. mium every month. If there are programs that would ■ Now, what if you’re single and actually help you, would you please your income equals $1,485 per month, agree to go along with it? with assets at or below $13,640? Your premiums, deductibles and I respect and understand where co-pays for your Medicare Part D drug you’re coming from, but here’s the plan just plummeted. truth: It does not help the rest of us ■ Married? Good, then make that (known, colloquially, as the govern$2,003 per month, and assets at or ment), for you to make your own life below $27,250. harder. So, go back to our $900-per-month It doesn’t help the rest of us for you to do without heat, medicine, food gal: Yup, her Part B premiums just went away, and so did Medicare coor health care because, in the end, pays and deductibles; and her Part D help is going to have to come from premiums just sank, as did her cosomewhere. pays and deductibles. Stop. Does that mean you failed? Now what? Does that mean you’ve worked Catch up on the utility bill? hard all your life, doing the right Get the medicine that she hasn’t thing, pulling your own weight, and now you have to rely on charity just to been able to afford? Maybe afford a Medicare supplemake it through the month? ment plan, so she can get the health Not in my opinion. care she needs, so she won’t need Maybe it means that it’s tough at more help. Maybe. 70 to do what you did at 40 (or 50 or And, maybe, so she can hold her 60, etc.). head up again and not be afraid, and Maybe it means you hadn’t expected to be a single-income house- live the life that she earned. She paid her taxes, and she did the hold. Maybe it means that you didn’t right thing. imagine that utilities (or taxes or Now, I hope, she’ll agree to help the health insurance or rent, etc.) would rest of us. And do the right thing. skyrocket out of control. ________ And out of your budget. Maybe it means a lot of things. Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/JefferBut, here we are. son Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency And here’s something else that is almost always true: How many times on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnerdid you help someone else? ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 Go out of your way or do without? (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (JefferOr support or encourage or take son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. care of?

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Dear Cheryl: My husband asked if I wanted to attend a church function with him, and it completely slipped my mind that I would be babysitting our granddaughter at the time

of the event. The function was for adults only, so he went himself. I learned later that he picked up a female coworker and drove her to the function. (She’s not married, but she lives with a man and also dates other men.) I became very upset when I found out. My husband said it was OK because the function was at church and he had no bad intentions. When I asked him why he drove her when she has her own car, he said the man who arranged the function asked him to drive her. I’m offended.

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Horses: 6-week trim schedule works for events CONTINUED FROM C3 For horses competing in events such as barrel racing, roping and jumping, have the farrier scheduled every six to seven weeks. I have my farrier schedule every eight weeks, and I know as that eighth week approaches I take a chance on losing that shoe, because as the hoof grows it loosens the nails holding the shoe on. Whether your horse is wearing shoes or hoof boots, properly trimmed and maintained hooves are a must for those going on trail rides, especially on logging roads or through the Olympic forest. I’ve found one of the best ways to learn about our region’s trails and good horsemanship is though local Back Country Horse-

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Even children helped Back Country Horsemen’s Peninsula Chapter clear fallen trees, branches and other debris brought on by winter storms that had closed the trails at Mount Muller. Now that they’re open again, these youths were among the first to try them out. men groups. I hope to join the Penin-

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Olympic Discovery Trail ride today. If you can get there, the ride is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. They meet on Dan Kelly Road off state Highway 112. The road is about 1.5 miles from the U.S. Highway 101 intersection. Head south on Dan Kelly Road, up the hill to the parking lot on the left at Colville Road. There are two large lots with a short connector road between them. Horseshoes or hoof boots are recommended for Forest Service gravel roads. On Saturday, July 9, the BCH group has a ride scheduled at 10 a.m. at Miller Peninsula. A potluck dinner and overnight stay are sched-

uled following the ride. The group plans to stay at Layton Hill Horse Camp, 2514 Chicken Coop Road in Sequim. Horse corral/water and an outhouse are provided on a donation basis, just bring everything you need to camp out. To RSVP, call Linda Morin at 360-681-5030. To reach Miller Peninsula take U.S. Highway 101. Turn on Diamond Point Road and follow it straight a couple miles to the sharp right turn. About 1/4 mile after the curve is the state park entrance on the left, which has a paved parking lot for horse trailers. Hoof boots are recommended for unshod horses on the gravel Aerospace Road.

July 17 is the Peninsula chapter’s general meeting and picnic pot luck at Dan and Debby Dosey’s place at 3974 Palo Alto Road. This is a great opportunity to get to know more about the organization and the folks in it. To RSVP, call the Doseys at 360-461-9774. Two more events are the Patterned Speed Horse Association shows at the Crosby Arena on Fransom Road in Agnew ending today and also from July 2-3.

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When fearful mom visits, should son’s wife lock up cat? TWICE A YEAR, my husband and I drive eight hours to visit our son, his wife and baby. Their place is small, so we stay at a hotel nearby. I have always been afraid of cats and dogs; they have a large cat. But the playroom is in the basement. It would be easy to close the door so the cat stays upstairs. When I suggested this, my daughter-in-law said: “Why should I? The cat lives here.” I was insulted but did not say anything. Next time, I am not planning to visit their home. I do not feel welcome. Thoughts? Susan So, you’re going to drive eight hours and just stay at the hotel the whole time? I hope it has a good spa and pay-per-view selection. (May I suggest downloading “Catastrophe” from Amazon — a terrific show in which a terrier comes to a sad end?) I get why your back is up.

I have no illusions about how those creatures came to sit on my dinner plate. Philip It would Would you refuse a Galanes have been friendship with me, too? kinder for Whether we kill the aniyour daughmal or merely consume it, ter-in-law to we meat-eaters are part of accommoone continuum. date you. Snubbing the hunter That’s a lot of people to But snub. many folks I am a strong animal I have sat at tables with consider rights advocate. hunters who gave thanks their pets My sister knows this. to the animals that died for members of the family. She has had a string of The idea of shutting bad relationships, but now our supper. They seemed respectful them away might strike seems to be getting serious and a million times more them as odd as placing with a man who hunts. thoughtful about the food their less-pleasant children She claims he does so chain than most of us. under quarantine. for food and conservation, Mounting heads might (And some pets go nutso which I don’t buy. be part of this respect (or if their territory is shrunk.) I also see on his Faceproof that your sister’s new Spell it out. book page that he mounts beau is a creep). You can’t possibly want animal heads on his walls Only one thing is certo blow up your relationand, disturbingly, decorates tain: You are never going to ship with your daughter-in- them for the holidays. find out unless you get to law over one insensitive She is angry that I am know him. episode. unwilling to have a relaStaying open for (calm) Try to feel less tionship with him, but I discussion on our big-ticket aggrieved and call her. don’t feel I can. issues has been as big a Say: “This might sound Help! crazy to you, but I have Tiffany in Queens gift (to me) as rigidity has been a hindrance. always been terrified of And if you want to stay dogs and cats. I’m sure Look! It’s Animal Planet close with your sister, you Socks is terrific, but I week at Social Q’s. have to make a sincere would so appreciate it if I am no hunter (and effort. you could keep us sepadon’t get me started on That doesn’t mean quail rated next time.” automatic weapons), but I hunting with him. If you care to go the have enjoyed venison osso But respecting him extra mile, inquire at your buco and rabbit stew on many occasions. enough to discover the man local animal shelter about gradual immersion for your fear of pets. For a small donation, the excellent one in my neck of the woods, Animal Rescue Fund, would probably welcome you with open paws.

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My husband and I often invite friends to dinner. When they ask what they can bring, I say, “Just yourselves.” These aren’t potlucks. But if my husband fields the question, he assigns them actual dishes, “Vegetable side, please.” This is embarrassing. Please make him stop. Jenn

My daughter had a serious boyfriend in high school. He went far away to college in the fall, but promised to keep in touch. She broke up with him at Christmas because he didn’t. He recently came home for the summer and told her that he is gay. Not my jurisdiction, I’m My daughter is devasafraid, though I share your tated. She truly loves this guy, sentiment. Guests should not be and I believe he loves her. expected to bring anything. Any advice? That’s what makes Janet in Michigan them guests. Still, many refuse to He’s gay! come empty-handed. They can be close If they ask (or insist), friends, but a sexual relarespond, “How about a bottionship seems unlikely. tle of wine or a pie from Sympathize with your the farmstand?” daughter. Keep it simple. The mismatch of her But asking them to heart’s desire will not blanch broccoli seems a lessen her pain. step too far. But don’t demonize the Try bribing your husboy; he might feel vulnera- band to keep him quiet. ble enough. ________ And as many people can Philip Galanes is an advice tell your daughter, she is columnist who specializes in conbetter off learning the temporary etiquette and social truth now than discovering dilemmas. Email questions to him it at 40. via socialq@nytimes.com.

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Dear Abby: Two teenage boys who live on our block frequently ride their skateboards in Van Buren the street. They wear no protective padding or helmets and pay no attention to their surroundings. They stay out at all hours in the summer, come flying into the street and swerve over both lanes of traffic. I have seen cars narrowly Dear Shamed: Baby avoid hitting them many times, and I hear cars honking at them showers are and drivers shouting. intended to welcome a new life Their parents don’t seem to into the world. They are not supcare. They also let their dogs run posed to be vehicles for shaming loose around the neighborhood anyone. and into the street, and often Frankly, I’m surprised that back out of their driveway withsome of your less religiously fervent friends didn’t get together to out looking. I know I’ll get nowhere speaksee that you were given one. ing to them. Because you and your I’m terrified that I’ll hit one of sister’s judgmental crowd have so the boys with my car. I have little in common and you would prefer to avoid them, you have come close twice and got dirty that if they suspect you smoke, drink or curse, they roll their eyes and go out of their way to avoid you. Shamed in Delaware

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your conscience should be clear. Dear Abby: As a 13-year-old girl, how can I look presentable? Doesn’t looking presentable attract boys? New at It in New Jersey

Dear New at It: Looking presentable attracts everyone. It doesn’t have to involve Dear Nervous: Regardless of spending a lot of money. Bathe or shower regularly, be whether you think it will get you sure your hair is combed and anywhere, talk to the parents about how dangerous their teen- tidy and the clothes you wear are agers’ behavior is, and when you clean. Looking presentable sends a do, explain that there have been message that you have pride in a couple of near misses. yourself and respect for others — After that, if the boys continue and that includes adults and to ride in the street, mention it to other girls. your local police department and ________ perhaps the boys will be cited for their recklessness. (Some comDear Abby is written by Abigail Van munities have ordinances requir- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late ing the use of helmets.) Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to If the dogs create a nuisance, Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, contact animal control. CA 90069 or via email by logging onto After that, que sera, sera, and www.dearabby.com.

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School Career and Technical programs showcased their students in two recent ceremonies this year: Business and Marketing Awards Night and the Trade and Industry Awards. The students awarded Student of the Year in each program were Marisa Gaspar, Business Student of the Year; Hailey Scott, Marketing Student of the Year; and Michael Chong, Trades and

Industry Student of the Year. Business instructors Bernie Brabant, Lisa Joslin, Jennifer Rogers and Pam Helpenstell presented the Business and Marketing Department Awards for computer applications, accounting and marketing proficiencies. Trade and industry instructors Tim Branham, Mike Hansen, John Mitchell and Justin Parker presented the Trade and Industry Department awards.

PA High School seniors net Kiwanis scholarships PORT ANGELES — The Noon Club hosted 10 Port Angeles High School seniors who were awarded the 2016 Kiwanis Club and Kiwanis Foundation scholarships. The winners and parents were treated to lunch at the club’s June 2 luncheon. The scholarship winners were: ■ Sydney Roberts, Rose J. Owens Scholarship, $1,000. ■ Dakota Kuch, George Charno Memorial Scholarship, $1,000. ■ Marisa Gasper and Monica Gas-

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Thank you for an intriguing testimonial. A We have not been able to find studies demonstrating that biotin improves psoriasis. There are other natural products that have been studied, however, including resveratrol (PLOS One, May 12, 2015), glycyrrhizin from licorice (Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, March 2015) and curcumin from turmeric (PLOS One, June 25, 2013). One study found that taking oral curcumin (Meriva) improved the response to topical steroid treatments (BioMed Research International online, May 18, 2015). Perhaps biotin improved your response to the resveratrol you were already taking.

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Be the birder you want to be with handy booklet THE OFFICIAL START of summer means that vacation plans are well underway. Even if travel isn’t in the immediate future, more time will be spent in our yards, local parks and other favorite outdoor places. This means the possibility of seeing some new birds is on the horizon. Having a good bird book adds to the fun. “What is a good local bird book?” That is one of the most asked questions this column receives. A new book, or rather a rewrite of an old favorite, has just been released. Birds of the Puget Sound Region: Coast to Cascades is great. Bob Morse spearheaded the first book with this title. Along with Tom Aversa and Hal Opperman, they published Birds of the Puget Sound Region. That was 13 years ago, and it was reprinted 13 times. This new edition expands what was originally an excellent field guide for the birds in Western Washington. Another author has

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hadn’t included this species, which is found on the northern coast and in the been Joan Strait. added to There are over 60 addiCarson the group tional species in this new of welledition. known Other changes that and make this book attractive respected include the map on the birders. inside front cover. DenIt unfolds and is larger nis Paul- than what was in the first son, edition. author of This was necessary nine natbecause this guide expands ural histhe region covered. tory books and someone The additional “flap” recognized as a master that allows this makes a birder educator, has rewritten and updated the book’s good page marker. You don’t have to keep text. your finger in the pages for This new edition is the bird you are studying. larger than the original When a new species is because it contains more seen, it isn’t uncommon to photographs and more try to study the bird and information. compare it with its illustraThe photographs are tion at the same time. mostly from Brian E. This enlarged map-cumSmall’s collection, but other bookmark is a welcome bird photographers have addition. also contributed some of Each species, in addition their best work. to a color photograph, has The quality of over 450 photos is what you want in a written description on the page opposite the phoa bird book. tograph. There are 270 all-new The information proones. vided covers details of the I was happy to see the tufted puffin illustrated by bird’s appearance and any similar species it may be a beautiful photo. The original guide mistaken for.

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________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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PORT ANGELES — Two female students are interning in Peninsula College’s automotive technology program this year. Sydney Robertson and Brittany Baker expect to wrap up their internships in the next few weeks. Robertson is currently helping replace an engine on a bus in the Clallam Transit fleet and says her small size makes her a logical choice for replacing some of the vehicle’s more challenging parts. When she completes her program in three weeks, Robertson plans to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. Baker is completing her internship at Rudy’s Automotive in Port Angeles, where she works on engines and replaces shocks and starters. Once she completes the program, Baker plans to enter the diesel mechanics program at the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix. Kevin E. Gallacci, maintenance manager for the Clallam Transit System who is supervising Robertson’s internship, said the experience has benefited both parties. Baker’s supervisor, Jerry Brinkman, agreed, saying he plans to hire her for the summer for her initiative, hard work, “teachability” and for being easy to work with. For more information on the automotive technology program and Peninsula College, email Mike Hansen, program coordinator for PC’s automotive program, at mhansen@pencol.edu.

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Death and Memorial Notice LEANNE MARIE HELPENSTELL STOUGHTON August 15, 1956 June 15, 2016 Leanne passed suddenly of natural causes with family in Port Angeles. Leanne came into this world kicking and screaming. A lover of Prince, Adam Levine and Bruno Mars, kicking, screaming and laughing is how she lived her life. For years, you could catch her karaoke show, where she sang her heart out and encouraged others to do the same. Leanne graduated from

Mrs. Stoughton high school in 1974. She went back to school at Peninsula College years later and graduated on the

dean’s list for early childhood education. But one of her favorite jobs was working with developmentally disabled adults in a group home. She loved the people she helped care for and showed her love by preparing home-cooked meals every night. And the residents loved her back, being able to tell that her love for them was true. She was preceded in death by her mom and dad, Barbara and Richard Helpenstell; her birth mom, Pat Iredale; and her son Josh Petty. She is survived by her loving husband, Mark Stoughton; her son and daughter-in-law Cris

Stoughton and Joanne Ross and her granddaughter Kelsey Ross Stoughton; her daughter and son-inlaw, Sarah and Kedrick Hulett; her sister and brother-in-law, Linda and John McCarty; and her brother and sister-in-law, Richard Jr. and Colleen Helpenstell. Leanne has touched many lives, and she made everyone close to her feel like family. She will be missed by so many. There won’t be a memorial service, but a karaoke celebration of life is in the works and will be later announced. She loved singing and people, and we can’t think of a better way to honor her.

October 10, 1943 April 16, 2016

Terecia Acorn 11, 1960. They divorced in 1984. She enjoyed doll collecting, doll shows and garage sales with her

WILLIAM G. RHODES U.S. Air Force major (retired) March 7, 1919 June 18, 2016

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Alberta passed away in Port Angeles of pneumonia and age-related causes at the age of 86 years. She was born in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, to Bessie Aaron and Lee Passenger. She married Robert Wilcox on November 6, 1948, in Poulsbo, Washington. Her working life began with Alberta becoming a telephone operator, but then two sons came into her life and she became a housewife and a very great mom. In about 1963, she took a job running the Peninsula College bookstore. She remained for many years before retiring. Mom was also a longstanding member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles. Her love of the outdoors included hiking, hunting, fishing and camping, which she very much enjoyed with her family and husband. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bessie Passinger and

childhood friend and partner in crime, Mitzi McElrary Lemley. She also loved to spend time with family and friends and was known to love animals. Terecia was a member of First United Methodist and Congregational Church. She is survived by her former husband, William Acorn; daughter Debbie (Acorn) Cargo; son Greg (Cheryl) Acorn; brothers Ken (Vickie) Daugaard and Vern (Kathy) Daugaard; grandchildren Kaitlan Richmond, Krystin Cargo, Marie Acorn and Darrel Acorn; and great-grandchild Annika Richmond. There will be no formal service, per Terecia’s request.

ing in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and traveling the world. He loved telling stories about encounters with whales and salmon, as well as many stories about flying airplanes. He was baptized by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles in 2001 and was a proud life-

time member (65 years) of the Elks Club (BPOE). Bill is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Linda; his sister, Barbara Jenkins of Yakima; his children Phil (Jane) Rhodes, Mary (Steve) Sand, Jacquie (Walt) Millard, Terry (Mary Lou) Catton and Will (Michelle) Catton; his 11 grandchildren, Tracie Manolides, Suzanne Tone, Lisa Lawrence, Brian Giboney, Brett Giboney, Jessica Vick, Jon Travis, Casey Sand, Amanda Strom, Daniel Catton and Jeffrey Catton; and 11 great-grandchildren. Bill was preceded in death by his brother, Frank Rhodes Jr.; son Robert William Rhodes; daughter Julie Ann Giboney; and granddaughter Jenny Giboney. In lieu of flowers, at his request, donations can be made to Assured Hospice of Clallam & Jefferson Counties, 24 Lee Chatfield, Sequim, WA 98382; or the Museum of Flight in Seattle, 9404 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98108.

Mrs. Wilcox Lee Passenger; husband Robert Wilcox; and brothers-in-law Bill Wilcox and Art Wilcox. She is survived by her sons, Terry (Julie) Wilcox and Thomas (Nancy) Wilcox; grandchildren Alan Wilcox, Aaron (Kayla) Wilcox, Nicole Wilcox and Jessica Wilcox; sister Marie Aman; nephew Lee Aman; nieces Diane, Tina and Mary Linda Epps, and Wendy Neptun; great-grandchildren Nolan, Paige, Maddox and Nason; and sister-inlaw Margaret Wilcox. Thank you to all at Park View Villas for their care during her final years. Memorial services will be held privately with family.

Death Notices Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. April 12, 1938 — June 21, 2016 www.harper-ridgeview Port Angeles resident funeralchapel.com Ernesto Rillo Secondez died of natural causes at his Greg Valaske home. He was 78. Services: Visitation at Aug. 20, 1965 — June 19, 2016 Sequim resident Greg Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, 105 W. Fourth St., Valaske died in a car wreck Port Angeles, from 10 a.m. in Sequim. He was 50. Services: To be to noon Tuesday. A graveside service will announced. Harper-Ridgeview follow at Ocean View Cemetery, 3127 W. 18th St., Port Funeral Chapel, Port AngeAngeles, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, les, is in charge of arrangeproceeded by a reception at ments. www.harper-ridgeview Asian Buffet, 1940 E. First St., Suite 160, Port Angeles. funeralchapel.com

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Maj. and Mrs. William Rhodes eral Way, Washington, where he worked for Boeing and Seattle Transit. In 1964, he married Linda (Beitz) Catton, and they settled in Port Angeles, where they built their home on Mount Pleasant. He lived a wonderful retired life with Linda, fish-

SEQUIM — Olympic Medical Cancer Center will offer the following cancer support groups in July: ■ Women’s Cancer Support Group — OMCC library, 844 N. Fifth Ave., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays, July 12 and July 26. The drop-in group facilitator is Susan Clements, MSW. ■ Cancer Wellness Series — Medical Services Building, 840 N. Fifth Ave., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 20. For more information, phone Elizabeth Thomas, patient navigator assistant, at 360-582-5627. Peninsula Daily News

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William “Bill” Rhodes was born March 7, 1919, the son of Frank L. Rhodes and Hazel (Mills) Rhodes, in Tacoma, Washington. He passed peacefully in his sleep on June 18, 2016. Bill was raised in Yakima, Washington, which was Hazel’s hometown. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1941 and was sent to flight school in California, where he soloed on March 16, 1942. In Lubbock, Texas, he became a glider flight instructor and a pilot of their tow planes. He married Beverly Hinman, and they had four children: Phil, Bob, Julie and Mary. Bill retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1961. After his divorce, he moved his children to Fed-

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q:When I watched what I thought was the season finale of “Nashville,” I noticed it said “series finale.” It was a really good show; why was it canceled? A: You’re not the only one puzzled by this decision. Lionsgate, the studio that produced “Nashville,” had signed new showrunners for a fifth season, and was otherwise operating as if it were pretty sure ABC would renew it. But then May 12 came. ABC canceled a huge number of shows from its schedule to prepare for the announcement of next season’s lineup. Variety magazine politely referred to it as a “housecleaning,” while AVClub.com said the network “snapped and took an ax to large swathes of its network lineup.” The reality is somewhere in between. Earlier this year, the network announced a new president of its entertainment division, Channing Dungey, and most pundits suggest that the cuts were part of her efforts to make the schedule her own. This is somewhat supported by Dungey’s own explanation for the cuts. In a conference call with reporters, she said simply that, “the future for us didn’t lie in those shows.” Discussions of ABC’s future are of little comfort to “Nashville” fans, especially since the show ended with a pretty drastic cliffhanger. Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs said that this was on purpose — the producers had a happy, conclusive ending already filmed, in case the show did get canceled

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(apparently they weren’t 100 percent confident of renewal), but they opted not to show it. Instead, they went with the ending that was made on the assumption that there would be a season 5. Q: I just saw the movie “Ex Machina,” which starred an actor named Domhnall Gleeson. He looks a lot like the actor Brendan Gleeson. Are they related? A: They are father and son (well, son and father, in the order you present them). The Irish actors have actually been able to work together a number of times, starting with Domhnall’s very first film, the 2004 short “Six Shooter” (he played a bit role, while his dad was the star). The biggest film they teamed up for was one of the Harry Potter films, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” — Brendan played Prof. Alastor Moody, while Domhnall played Bill Weasley, Ron’s older brother. Indeed, it seems that the Irish film industry is a pretty tightknit, family-oriented group. The Gleesons most recently worked together in the 2014 film “Calvary,” which was written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, brother of Martin McDonagh, who wrote and directed “Six Shooter.” Unfortunately, Brendan had nothing to do with 2015’s “Ex Machina” (unfortunately for the film, that is, since he’s a highly respected, multi-awardwinning star).

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Summer terror: July and August aren’t called the “dead of summer” for nothing. Freeform’s latest offering tackles one of the most cherished of youth activities, and one of the horror genre’s most beloved tropes: summer camp. “Dead of Summer” premieres Tuesday, June 28. In the tradition of countless slasher flicks, the counselors working at this woodsy getaway have plenty more than blood-thirsty mosquitoes and unruly campers to be worried about. From the minds of “Once Upon a Time” creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, “Dead of Summer” has been shaped into a bit of a reunion for people who have worked on the hit ABC fairy-tale series. Along with its cocreators, Freeform’s new show stars Elizabeth Lail and Elizabeth Mitchell, both “Once Upon a Time” alumni. Set at beautiful Camp Clearwater in the late 1980s, “Dead of Summer’s” counselors start off full of expectations: friendship, fun, first kisses and maybe even a little more. Of course, when the generations-old myths surrounding the lake turns out to be not so mythical at all, things start to get a lot more interesting — and terrifying. Zelda Williams (“The Legend of Korra”) and Eli Goree (“The 100”) also star as camp counselors caught up in the terrifying events, while Alberto Frezza (“Angel Falls in Love,” 2012) stars as a local cop who begins to suspects that something fishy is going on at the camp. With a name like

“Dead of Summer,” it’s obvious that this isn’t going to be a happy camping trip for anyone involved. For audiences watching from their couches, though, it could be pretty entertaining. “Dead of Summer” premieres Tuesday, June 28, on Freeform. Rock on: Who says that life

doesn’t give second chances? “Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll,” the Denis Leary (“Rescue Me”) comedy on FX, has been granted a second season, which really shouldn’t come as a surprise. Its first season was a huge hit, raking in some big audience numbers, and the second one is set to premiere Thursday, June 30, on the cable channel. In “Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll,” Leary stars as Johnny Rock, a washed-up rocker whose band, The Heathens, found success in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s but broke up not long after their first album became a hit. Johnny’s womanizing and drug-abusing lifestyle was the primary reason for the breakup, and he certainly hasn’t changed much in the decades since. The first season saw him finally meeting his adult daughter (Elizabeth Gillies, “Vacation,” 2015) who is following in his rock ‘n’ roll footsteps. With Johnny’s career in shambles, she offered him an opportunity that he couldn’t pass up: to reunite his old band, but with her as its lead singer and him as the band’s songwriter. The result was a dark but hilarious peek into the music industry, and a wry examination of the generation gap between the aging rock stars and the hot young starlet. John Corbett (“Northern Ex-

posure”), Robert Kelly (“Good Luck Chuck,” 2007), John Ales (“The Nutty Professor,” 1996) and Elaine Hendrix (“The Parent Trap,” 1998) also star. The family drama, the rock star hijinks and the biting humor all return to FX when “Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll” returns Thursday, June 30. Game show goodness: ABC is injecting a lot of fun into a generally dull season of television. This time of year is no stranger to game shows — they make for a perfect summertime treat — so ABC is turning Sunday summer nights into a game show destination with three classic game shows all airing back-to-back-toback, and all premiering Sunday, June 26. Returning from last summer is “Celebrity Family Feud,” hosted by Steve Harvey (“Family Feud”). That show ended up being a big hit, and this year’s two new additions — “The $100,000 Pyramid” and “Match Game” — are hoping to piggyback onto some of that success. “Celebrity Family Feud” airs first, followed by the venerable classic “The $100,000 Pyramid.” The game show has been a favorite since 1973, and its new incarnation is hosted by “Good Morning America’s” Michael Strahan. The new show works just like the original, with teams of celebrities paired up with average Joes playing word-association games. Wrapping up the night of fun is another vintage game show. Alec Baldwin (“30 Rock”) hosts “Match Game,” the laugh-out-loud competition in which the contestants try to guess how a panel of celebrities will answer a series of fill-in-theblank questions. With all three game shows featuring celebrities who know how to work an audience, ABC’s Sunday night game show block could be the perfect summertime treat.

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Murdoch Mysteries "Mark Twain" The Bachelorette (N)

9 PM

Monday bestbets

Roselyn Sanchez and Judy Reyes star in “Devious Maids.”

The Bachelorette (4) KOMO (10) CITY

8:00 p.m.

JoJo Fletcher continues her quest to find the man of her dreams in this new episode. She gets to know eligible suitors on a series of dates, and presents roses to those she would like to get to know better. The others are sent home.

So You Think You Can Dance (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

Dancers between the ages of 8 and 13 take the stage in a new episode of this dance competition series. The young dancers are skilled in a variety of styles, ranging from tap and ballroom to contemporary, hip-hop and more.

Devious Maids (38) LIFE

9:00 p.m.

As Marisol (Ana Ortiz) deals with her new roommate, Daniela (Sol Rodríguez) and Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) encounter an unexpected visitor in this new episode. Meanwhile, Genevieve (Susan Lucci) makes a new friend.

BrainDead (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

Laurel (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her allies struggle to stop bugs from eating the brains of Capitol Hill staffers in a new episode. The quirky freshman comedy series also stars Danny Pino, Tony Shalhoub and Aaron Tveit. JUNE 26 - JULY 2, 2016

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JUNE 28

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CBC

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(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16)

FOX KCPQ

E! CHEK CITY

MNT

Nastasya Generalova in “Gold Medal Families.”

(22)

Uncle Buck

(37)

A&E

(39)

AMC

(4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Uncle Buck (Mike Epps) uses his street smarts to keep his nieces and nephew in line in this new comedy inspired by the John Hughes film. As Buck adjusts to life in the suburbs, the kids test his boundaries. James Lesure and Nia Long also star.

Gold Medal Families 9:00 p.m.

(38) LIFE

Olympic hopefuls and their families invite cameras into their lives as they show the world what it takes to achieve their dreams in this premiere. They reveal what kind of economic hardships and personal sacrifices they make to become elite athletes.

Feed the Beast (39) AMC

10:00 p.m.

Tommy (David Schwimmer) struggles to cope through Rie’s (Christine Adams) first birthday since her death in this new episode. While Tommy lashes out, Dion (Jim Sturgess) receives some life-changing news. Evan Leone also stars.

Wrecked (28) TBS

10:00 p.m.

Chet (George Basil) guides Pack (Asif Ali) on a vision quest in this new episode. At the same time, Danny (Brian Sacca) helps Owen (Zach Cregger) chill out, and Todd (Will Greenberg) makes a move to gain control. Also, the survivors make a discovery.

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TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

(31) (43) (32) (50) (33)

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7 PM

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8 PM Rick Mercer Report The Middle

8:30

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Taken (2008, Thriller) Famke Janssen, Leland Orser,

Walking Tall (2004, Action) Johnny Knoxville, Neal 118* 265* Liam Neeson. McDonough, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Silence/ Letters of Intent" Middle"

Man on Fire (‘04,

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Action) Jude Law, Jared Harris, Feed the Beast "Gimme a Feed the Beast "Gimme a 130* 254* Act) Denzel Washington. Robert Downey Jr.. T" (N) T" RivMon "Hidden Predator" River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "Africa's Deadliest" Monster Squid: The Giant Is Real River Monsters: Lost 184* 282* Below Deck: Mediterranean Real Housewives "When the Real Housewives "Making Below Deck: Mediterranean Below Deck: Mediterranean Watch What S. Charm 129* 273* Ship Hits the Fan" Friends But Not Amends" Happens (N) "Reunion" "Who's Got Game?" "Fever Pitch" (N) "Fever Pitch" Shark Tank West Texas Investors Club Shark Tank A farmer pitches Shark Tank West Texas Investors Club Paid Paid 208 355 Program Program "The Golden Nuggets" (N) a healthier tortilla chip. "The Golden Nuggets" CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Tonight CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 "BK Chicken Fries" Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) N.Glaser (N) Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Return of the Great White The Return of the Monster Jaws of the Deep Wrath of a Great White Air Jaws: Night Stalker (N) Shark "Night Wrath of a 182* 278* Serial Killer Mako Three" (N) Great "Sharktopedia Edition" (N) Serial Killer (N) Liv Maddie Bizaardvark Jessie Austin & Ally

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The

The Watch (2012, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jonah FXM

Weekend at Bernie's (‘89, Com) FXM

Weekend at Bernie's 133 258 Watch Hill, Ben Stiller. Presents Jonathan Silverman, Andrew McCarthy. Presents Andrew McCarthy. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped "For Sake's Sake" Chopped Chopped "The Big Stink" (N) Chopped Chopped Chopped "Military Vets" 110* 231* Guilt Pretty Liars Alison's friends Pretty Little Liars "Bedlam" Dead of Summer "Patience" Guilt The 700 Club 180* 311* are hiding a secret about her. (N) (P) (N)

Rise of the Planet of the Apes James Franco.

Avatar (2009, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Giovanni Ribisi, Zoe Saldana. Avatar 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "the Open: 1989" (N) PGA Tour Card (N) Golf's Greatest Rounds "the Open: 1989" 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper H.Hunt (N) House Fixer Upper 112* 229* Counting Cars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars Top Gear "Cuba" (N) CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars 120* 269* To Be Announced The Gabby Douglas Story (2014, Biography) Regina King, Gold Medal Families (P) (N) Gold Medal Families (N) Gold Medal Families 108* 252* Imani Hakim, Brian Tee. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 No Man Left Behind (N) I nside Combat Rescue (N) No Man Left Behind Combat "Into the Hot Zone" Locked Up Abroad "Delhi" Abroad "Busted in Mexico" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky GShakers Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle 426 687 Access Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. The 40-Year-

Tommy Boy (1995, Comedy) David Spade, Bo Derek, Chris Farley. I Am Chris Farley Chris Farley is immortalized for his

Tommy Boy (‘95, Com) 168* 241* Old Virgin unique, bold, energetic, in-your-face comedic style. David Spade, Chris Farley.

Freddy vs. Jason The Mechanic (‘11, Act) Ben Foster, Jason Statham.

Faster (‘10, Act) Dwayne Johnson.

Friday the 13th: Part 2 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wrecked (N) The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Outing" Shoes" Old Man" Implant" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

Parent Trap (‘61, Band Clock Waking Sleeping Beauty Flowers and Old King Cole /Walt Disney

Hot Lead and Cold 132 256 Concert Cleaners Trees Com) Hayley Mills. Feet (‘78, West) Jim Dale. My Giant Life "Tall Freak" Little People, Big World Little People (N) Little People, Big World (N) M y Giant Life (N) People "Big Island or Bust!" 183* 280* Bad Boys II

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (‘07, Adv) Nicolas Cage. Animal "Dead to Me" (N) Animal King "Dead to Me" Law & Order "Burn Card" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods America BertConq (N) BertConq (N) Bizarre Foods (N) Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods America 215* 277* The Andy Griffith Show A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Everybody Loves Raymond G. Lopez G. Lopez King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* SVU "Girl Dishonored" SVU "Beast's Obsession" SVU "Post-Mortem Blues" S VU "Parent's Nightmare"

The Incredible Hulk (‘08, Act) Edward Norton. 105* 242* Movie

Constantine (2005, Sci-Fi) Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Keanu Reeves. M et Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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(12) KVOS (13) (15) (16) (22)

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(39)

AMC

(49) ANPL (70) BRAVO (24) CNBC (40)

CNN COM (17) CSPAN (56)

(29)

DISC

(46)

DISN

(26)

ESPN

(27) ESPN2 (51)

FMC

(23)

FNC

(53) FOOD (64)

FREE

(48)

FX

(47) GOLF (60) HALL (30) HGTV (42)

HIST

(38)

LIFE

(65) MSNBC (63) NGEO (41)

NICK

(25) ROOT (34) SPIKE (52)

SYFY

(28)

TBS

(35)

TCM

(61)

TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVLND USA WGN

(31) (43) (32) (50) (33)

6 PM

6:30

CBC Vancouver News

7 PM

Interrupt "Kiev" KOMO 4 News Wheel of Fortune NBC Nightly KING 5 News KING 5 News News Extra Celebrity Inside Page Edition KIRO 7 News CBS Evening The Insider News Global News Entertainment Tonight PBS NewsHour SciTech Now

7:30

8 PM

8:30

Corrie Street Dragons' Den Pt. 1 of 2 (N) Jeopardy! Middle "Land The of the Lost" Goldbergs Evening Swimming Olympic Trials

9 PM

9:30

Winnipeg Comedy Festival "Middle Ages" Modern Black "The Family Leftovers" The Night Shift "Getting Busy" (N) Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 on how to lead positive lives. Big Brother (N) Criminal Minds "Hostage"

10 PM

10:30

CBC News: The National Fresh Off the The Real Boat O'Neals The Night Shift "Hot in the City" (N) KING 5 News at 10

11 PM CBC News: Vancouver KOMO 4 News KING 5 News

11:30

Coronation St. Pt. 1 of 2 Jimmy Kimmel Live The Tonight Show The Dr. Oz Show

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4

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Access 16 16 Hollywood EntertainAmerican Gothic "Jack-in- KIRO News Stephen 7 7 ment Tonight the Pulpit" (N) Colbert Ent. Tonight Big Brother (N) Apocalypse "Who Are These American Gothic "Jack-in- Global News Stephen Canada People?" the Pulpit" (N) Colbert Changing SuperNature: Wild Flyers Nova "Making North 9 Months That Made You Secret Life of Babies The 9 9 Seas America: Origins" 'natural history' of a baby. "Defying Gravity" (N) "The First 8 Weeks" (N) Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order 33 Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Arrow "Beyond Supernatural "Thin Lizzie" 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Family Guy Family Guy 11 11 Redemption" Mama's Mama's M*A*S*H MASH "Heal Griffith "The Griffith "The Happy Days Gilligan's Hogan's Hogan "Duel Carol Burnett Perry Mason Family Family Thyself" Clubmen" Pickle Story" Island Heroes of Honor" and Friends Celebrity Modern The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef "Top 17 Wayward Pines "City Upon Q13 News at 10 Q13 News Modern 13 13 Name Game Family Theory Theory Compete" (N) a Hill" (N) Family CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy!

Rising Sun (1993, Thriller) Wesley Snipes, Harvey CHEK Late InSecurity CHEK Late Trend at 6 p.m. 6:30 Fortune News Keitel, Sean Connery. "Agent Ex" News Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern The Middle Modern Wayward Pines "City Upon 2 Broke Girls Two and a Murdoch Mysteries Family Family Family a Hill" (N) Half Men Two and a Two and a The The Modern Modern Q13 News at 9 The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Friends 22 22 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Simpsons Family Family Theory Theory J. Prince S. Furtick Beth Moore R. Morris John Gray History R. Zacharias J. Duplantis Greg Laurie Creflo Dollar Main Stage Trinity The First 48 "Birthday Girl" Duck Duck Duck D. "The Duck Dyn. Duck D. "Ven Duck Duck Duck Dyn. Wahlburgers: Wahlburgers: "Pie Hard" Dynasty Dynasty Ducket List" "Pit Perfect" He'll Sing" Dynasty Dynasty Extra H (N) Extra H (N) 118* 265*

Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Téa

Ocean's Eleven (2001, Crime Story) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George

Mr. Deeds (‘02, Com) Winona Ryder, 130* 254* Leoni, Will Smith. Clooney. Peter Gallagher, Adam Sandler. North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law OnTheHunt "Truth Be Told" North Woods Law North Woods Law 184* 282* The Real Housewives The Real Housewives New York City Social (N) The Real Housewives "Steel The Real Housewives "Steel Watch What The Real 129* 273* Calzones" (N) Calzones" Happens (N) Housewives "Unhappy Holidays" "Invitation Interrupted" Shark Tank Jay Leno Garage "Anything Shark Tank Shark Tank Jay Leno's Garage Paid Paid 208 355 but Four Wheels" (N) Program "Anything but Four Wheels" Program Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight CNN Newsroom 200 202 South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park "Timmy! 2000" South Park South Park Another (N) South Park Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Air Jaws: Night Stalker Shallow Water Invasion Wrath of a Great Deadliest Sharks (N) Sharks vs. Dolphins: Face Shark "Night Deadliest 182* 278* Off (N) Four" (N) Sharks "Sharkopedia Edition" (N) Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Liv Maddie Girl World Adventures in Babysitting Bizaardvark Stuck Middle Liv Maddie Backstage K.C. Underc. 173 291 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament National SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Championship Site: TD Ameritrade Park -- Omaha, Neb. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. MLB Baseball (L) Baseball Tonight (L) Streetball City Slam Baseball Tonight (L) ESPN FC Jalen & NFL Live 144 209 Jacoby (N)

Tooth Fairy (‘10, Fam) Ashley Judd, FXM Walking With Dinosaurs (‘13, Adv) Tiya FXM

Argo (2012, Thriller) Bryan Cranston, John 133 258 Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Presents Sircar, Charlie Rowe, Justin Long. Presents Goodman, Ben Affleck. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen (N) C uthroat "Who Tarted?" F. Fight (N) F. Fight (N) 110* 231*

Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Young and Baby Daddy

Zookeeper (2011, Comedy) Rosario Dawson, Leslie The 700 Club 180* 311* Hungry (N) Stewart, Adam Sandler. (N) Bibb, Kevin James. World War Z (‘13, Act) Mireille Enos, Brad Pitt.

The Purge (‘13, Hor) Lena Headey, Ethan Hawke.

The Purge (‘13, Hor) Lena Headey, Ethan Hawke. 136* 248* Golfer Golfer (N) Golfer Golfer Golf Highlights (N) Golf Central Golfer Golfer Academy PGA Golf 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Buying "Alisha and Kim" Buying and Selling Property Brothers Brother vs. Brother (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced American Pickers American Pickers Pawn S. (N) Pawn S. (N) P awn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269*

One for the Money (2012, Comedy) Jason O'Mara,

The Switch (2010, Comedy/Drama) Jennifer Aniston,

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009, Romance) Jennifer 108* 252* Daniel Sunjata, Katherine Heigl. Jason Bateman. Garner, Michael Douglas, Matthew McConaughey. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Underworld, Inc. (N) Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Underworld "Knock-offs" Underworld, Inc. "Pirates" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky GShakers Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 1/2 171 300 Champions Mariners MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Tennis Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687

X2: X-Men United (2003, Sci-Fi) Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart.

Wrath of the Titans (2011, Action) Liam Neeson, Rosamund Pike, The Sam Worthington. Expendabl... 168* 241*

Friday the 13th

Freddy vs. Jason (‘03, Hor) Robert Englund.

Friday the 13th (‘09, Hor) Jared Padalecki. A Nightmare on Elm Street 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Junior Mint" Pilot" 1/2 Pilot" 2/2 Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory "Pilot"

Macbeth (‘48, Dra)

Hamlet (1948, Drama) Basil Sydney, Jean Simmons, Laurence

A Mid Summer's Night Dream (1935, Drama) Dick Powell, 132 256 Orson Welles. Olivier. Olivia De Havilland, James Cagney. Jamie Lynn Spears My Giant Life Big Life "Speechless" (N) My Big "Losing at Love" (N) I Am Jazz (N) My Big "Losing at Love" 183* 280* Castle "Last Call" Castle "Nikki Heat" C astle "Poof! You're Dead" Castle "Knockdown" Major Crimes "N.S.F.W." M.Crimes "Foreign Affairs" 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Expedition Unknown Exp.Unk. "Japan's Atlantis" Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Lopez SoulMan King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304*

No Strings Attached

Delivery Man (‘13, Com) Chris Pratt, Vince Vaughn. Royal Pains (N) SVU "Comic Perversion" 105* 242* Constantine Person Interest "Blue Code" Person of Interest "Risk" P erson Interest "Baby Blue" Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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Justin Chatwin stars in “American Gothic.”

Wayward Pines (10) CITY (13) KCPQ

9:00 p.m.

Theresa (Shannyn Sossamon) is in grave danger following an Abbies attack on CJ (Djimon Hounsou) and the other harvesters in this new episode. Later, Theo (Jason Patric) builds a makeshift triage unit, but his marriage grows even more strained.

Cutthroat Kitchen (53) FOOD

9:00 p.m.

In this grand finale, the winners of each heat fire things up in the kitchen as they time warp back to the 1990s. They’ll have to perform in boy bands as they prepare barbecue chicken pizza. Later, two chefs cook fried calamari while riding a ship.

American Gothic (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

The Hawthorne family struggles to come to terms with the notion that one of their own may be a dangerous killer in this new episode. The thrilling mystery series features an ensemble cast that includes Justin Chatwin, Megan Ketch and Virginia Madsen.

Wahlburgers: Extra Helping (37) A&E

11:05 p.m.

Back-to-back new episodes of this series give viewers an in-depth look at the lives of the Wahlbergs. First, Donnie takes Paul for a well-deserved break and some brotherly bonding time. Also, the ladies try to get Alma to relax at the spa. JUNE 26 - JULY 2, 2016

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ABC KOMO

NBC KING KONG

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Chris Rose as seen in “BattleBots.”

(37)

A&E

BattleBots

(39)

AMC

(4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

Remote-controlled robots face off in the BattleBox in the hopes of moving on in the competition in this new episode. Samantha Ponder hosts and Chris Rose provides the play-by-play for this unique series.

Greatest Hits (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Arsenio Hall and Kelsea Ballerini co-host this new music series in which musicians and vocalists take the stage to perform songs that defined the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The series features a mix of iconic recording artists and today’s chart toppers.

Aquarius (5) KING

10:00 p.m.

Just as Internal Affairs turns its attention to Hodiak (David Duchovny), a tragedy interrupts the investigation in this new episode. Elsewhere, Manson (Gethin Anthony) is jealous of Dennis Wilson’s (Andy Favreau) courtship of Emma (Emma Dumont).

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

The band members are forced to re-evaluate their lives after the sudden death of an old friend in this season premiere. Dennis Leary stars as Johnny Rock, a washed-up rocker who wants to take another stab at making it in the music industry.

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You Don't Mess With the Zohan Adam Sandler.

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Students of Distinction • Class of 2016

INDEX OF SCHOOLS 3

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Neah Bay High School

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Congratulations, Class of 2016!

With pride, here are the 2016 Students of Distinction for North Olympic Peninsula high schools. Congratulations to all of them! This special souvenir section is produced in cooperations with the high schools. Special acknowledgement and gratitude for assistance go to: CLALLAM COUNTY: Clallam Bay High School, Kris Hanson; Crescent High School, Kathy Silva; Forks High School, Deanna Shaw; Neah Bay High School, Gwyn Prater; Port Angeles High School, Jeani Hill and Debbie Lane; Lincoln

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JEFFERSON COUNTY: Chimacum High School, Mary Novak; Port Townsend High School, Jan Boutilier; Quilcene High School, Katie Braaten and Susan Bettinger; and Jefferson County Community School, Owen Rowe. Acknowledgement also goes to Peninsula Daily News staff members Sarah Lindquist and Leah Leach, who coordinated the

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Ashley Adamire

Parents: Derek and Meghan Adamire and Billie Adams Plans: Tacoma Community College Awards: PA Lion’s Club (“Larry Kelly Memorial Community Service Scholarship”), 500; Jamestown Scholarship, $300

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Jordan AguirreMoreno

Parent: Kristina Keffer Plans: Peninsula College Award: PAEF: Charlotte Kirby Memorial Scholarship, $10,000

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Elijah Baccus

Parents: Bill and Jessica Baccus Jamie Aten Plans: University of PortParents: John land Aten and Stacey Brager Awards: Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship, $1,200; Plans: Bellingham Tech- PAEF: Ken & Charlotte Bradnical College ford-Hutchinson Scholarship, Award: D.W. Morse Family $3,000; University of Portland Trust Fund Scholarship, President’s Award, $20,000, $250 4 years

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Parents: Tanveer Koser and Danetta Rutten (friend/advocate) Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Port Angeles Rotary /Noon Club/Academic Scholarship, $3,000; Port Angeles Kiwanis Foundation - Palmquist Academic Scholarship, $1,000; Olympic Peninsula Art Association Scholarship, $250; Rayonier Peninsula College Scholarship, $500; D.W.Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Ryan Beck

Parents: Keith and Natalie Beck Plans: Central Washington University Award: D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500

Bailey Allison

Parents: Ted Allison and Stacie Jones Plans: Peninsula College Award: Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship, $1,200

Hannah Almaden

Parents: Jim Almaden and Stacie Hoveskoland Plans: Central Washington University Awards: Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship, $1,200; Sons of Norway Scholarship, $800

Parents: Darren Bain and Jackie Bain Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Port Angeles Rotary Noon Club Peninsula College Scholarship, $1,000; Olympic Peninsula Art Association Scholarship, $50

Bergen Amundson

Parent: Gina Brown Plans: Peninsula College, Western Washington University Awards: Dry Creek Elementary PTO Scholarship, $500; Soroptomist International of Port Angeles Jet Set EnvironCaitlin Balser mental Scholarship, $1,000

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Hayley Baxley

Parents: Jim and Roxi Baxley Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Mac Ruddell Community Fund, $500; Olympic Electric Co. Inc., $500; Port Angeles Girls Basketball Association Scholarship, $750; D.W.Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $250

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Port Angeles High Baylee Bamford

Parents: Blake Bamford and Janet Uliin Plans: Peninsula College, University of Washington Award: Nor’wester Rotary Academic Scholarship, $500

Matthew Becker

Parents: Patrick Becker and Kerry Dewey Plans: Peninsula College, DigiPen Awards: Franklin Elementary PTO Scholarship, $250; Port Angeles High School Band Boosters, $900; D.W.Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $1,000

Cheyenne Bellamy

Parents: Jeremy Aldana and Amber Bellamy Plans: Western Washington University Award: D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Nathan Bock

Parents: Tom and Holly Bock, Julie Kayla Collin Boe and Marsh Blomberg Parents: Haskins Parent: Larry Kevin and Plans: WestBlomberg Traci Boe ern Washington University Plans: PeninPlans: Penin- Awards: Nor’wester Rotary sula College, sula College, Vocational Scholarship, Western University of $500; Zenovic & Associates, Washington Washington or Embry Riddle Inc. Scholarship, $500; MerUniversity or Washington Awards: Darlene MariHugh rill & Ring Scholarship, $500; State University Memorial Scholarship, Port Angeles Education Awards: Port Angeles Rotary $2,000; Port Angeles GarAssociation, $250; NJROTC den Club, $1,000 Noon Club Peninsula ColParent’s Association Scholarlege Scholarship, $1,000; ship, $500; Roosevelt PTO Esther Chapter #19, Order Scholarship, $250; D.W. of Eastern Star, “Ellis Kelley” Morse Family Trust Fund Memorial Scholarship, $500 Scholarship, $500

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Amanda Bennett

Parents: Larry Parents: John Bennett and and Lisa Bennett Laureen Bennett Plans: Western WashingPlans: Whatcom Community College ton University Award: Rider Futures ComAwards: Port Angeles munity Scholarship, $500 Kiwanis Foundation - Graham Ralston Vocational Scholarship, $1,000; Port Angeles High School Band Boosters, $400; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Madeline Boe

Parents: Quint and Jeri Boe Plans: Pacific Lutheran University Awards: Nor’wester Rotary Vocational Scholarship, $500; Athletic Academic Scholarship, $500; PAEF: Michael Kalish Memorial Scholarship, $2,500; Peninsula Ladies Golfers, $500; Peninsula Golf Club Scholarship, $300; Port Angeles High School DECA Scholarship, $100; Port Angeles Association of Realtors, $1,500; Four Port Angeles Chapters of the PEO Sisterhood, $2,000; First United Methodist Church Scholarship, $1,000; Port Angeles Girls Basketball Association Scholarship, $750; PLU Scholarship, $25,000, 4 years

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Robert Bolton

Parents: Jim Bolton and Rachael Levitan Plans: Penin-

sula College Awards: Olympic Peninsula Y-High School Judo Team, $500; Hope Scholarship, $1,000 Nicholas Bruce

Parent: Alice Bruce Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Wilder Family Auto Scholarship, $500; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500

Eathen-Taylor Boyer

Parents: Bryan and Deziree Greenstreet, the late Chris Boyer Plans: Tacoma Community College Awards: Cheryl Johnson Memorial Scholarship, $300; PAEF: American Gold Seafoods Scholarship, $1,000; Port Angeles Youth Baseball Scholarship, $200; Olympic Junior Babe Ruth Baseball Scholarship, $500

Curan Bradley

Parents: Curtis and Angela Bradley Plans: Tacoma Community College Awards: North Olympic Baseball/Softball Scholarship, $250; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Robyn Bunch

Parent: Robert and Carrie Bunch Plans: PeninParent: Alan sula College and Wendy Awards: Port Angeles Lion’s Burwell Club, $500; Nor’wester Plans: WestRotary Academic Scholarern Washing- ship, $500; NJROTC Parent’s ton University Association Scholarship, Awards: Gellor Insurance & $500; Mount Olympus Gellor Family Partnership, Detachment of the Marine $250; Port Angeles Associa- Corps Scholarship, $750; tion of Realtors, $1,500; First Soroptomist International of United Methodist Church Port Angeles Noon Club, Scholarship, $1,000; Port $1,500; D.W. Morse Family Angeles High School Choir Trust Fund Scholarship, $250 Boosters, $575 Alexis Burwell

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Beletu Brandon

Parents: Scott Brandon and Teresa Brandon Plans: University of Washington Awards: Olympic Kiwanis Club - Kiwanis Community Foundation Scholarship, $700; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500

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Tyler Gale

Parents: Jermey Gahimer and Lonna Gahimer Plans: Portland Community College Award: Port Angeles High School Choir Boosters, $350

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Parents: Rob and Peggy Hansen Plans: St. Martin’s University Awards: Green Crow Scholarship, $500; PAEF: Chris & Karen Aaes Scholarship Track, $1,000; K.O. Erickson Trust Scholarship, $2,000; Albert Haller Foundation Scholarship, $4,000, 2 years; Saint Martin’s University Grant, $8,000, 4 years; Washington State Governor’s Scholarship for Foster Youth, $4,000, 4 years Justice Gallauher

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Parents: Bob Fowler and Amy Billings Plans: Peninsula College Award: D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Brytnee Gardner

Parents: Josh Gardner and Tanya Gardner Plans: University of Washington Awards: D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500; University of Washington Undergrad University Grant, $10,765

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Parents: Kuen Fu and Fung Fu Plans: University of Washington Awards: Port Angeles Lion’s Club, $500; PAEF: Academic Scholarship $1,500, Ben & Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust, $2,500; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500

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Port Angeles High Monica Gasper Plans: Seattle Central Community College Awards: Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; Nor’wester Rotary Vocational Scholarship, $500; Wright’s Home Care Agency Scholarship, $500; Soroptomist International of Port Angeles Jet Set Vocational Scholarship, $1,500; PAEF: Pathway to Prosperity Scholarship, $2,000; Peninsula Ladies Golfers Scholarship, $300; Fraternal Order of Eagles #483 Auxiliary Medical Scholarship, $1,000; Ben & Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust Scholarship, $1,500; Albert Haller Foundation Scholarship, $4,000, 2 years; Port Angeles Kiwanis Foundation Norris Academic Scholarship, $1,000

Ciara Gentry

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Joshua Hendry

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Port Angeles High

Parents: James Kopp Mary and Xandra Kheriaty Kopp Parents: Plans: Peninsula College, George and Linda Kheriaty Western Washington UniverPlans: George sity Fox University Awards: D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, Awards: Jim’s Pharmacy $500; Cello, gift from Rick Scholarship, $1,000; Ben & and Debbie Thanem, Rick Myrtle Walkling Memorial Thanem presenting; Jesse Trust, $2,000; Port Angeles Sayre Thanem Memorial High School FBLA Scholarship, $200; Queen of Angels Scholarship, new cello, $250 Church Parish Scholarship, $400; D.W. Morse Family Jaidyn Trust Fund Scholarship, Larson $250; Trustee Scholar Award Parents: $16,000, 4 years; George Chris Larson Fox University Leadership and Keesha Scholarship, $1,000, 4 years Larson Plans: Air Kellen Force Community College Landry Awards: William Lee Hopper Parents: Sr. Memorial Scholarship, Shawn $500; North Olympic BaseLandry and ball/Softball, Jim Lunt Virginia Memorial Scholarship, $250 Landry Plans: 4-year Kelsey university Mason Awards: Port Angeles Association of Realtors, $1,500; Parent: Jamie Reath Ellefson Honorary and Kim Football Scholarship, $950; Mason Olympic Junior Babe Ruth Plans: Tricoci Baseball Scholarship, $500 University of Beauty Culture, Chicago Award: Port Angeles High School Choir Boosters, $500

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Parents: Tom and Erika Kuch Plans: Willamette University Awards: Port Angeles Police DigiPen Department Scholarship, Awards: PAEF: Chris & $750; North Olympic BaseKaren Aaes Scholarship – “Track,” $1,000; Port Ange- ball/Softball, Don “Bear” les High School Band Boost- Schlemmer Award, $250; ers, $400; Hope Scholarship Port Angeles Kiwanis Foundation-George Charno $1,000; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500 Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Roosevelt PTO Scholarship, $250; D.W. Ashia Morse Family Trust Fund Lawrence Scholarship, $250; City of Parents: Port Angeles Employee’s James and Assoc Scholarship, $500; WilAmanda Law- lamette Presidential Scholarrence ship, $24,000, 4 years; WilPlans: liamette University Grant, Columbia Basin College $7,150, 4 years; Olympic Award: D.W. Morse Family Scholarship, $2,500, 4 years Trust Fund Scholarship, $250 Parents: John Kossler and Amanda Kossler Plans:

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Parent: Travis Pace and Echo Pace Plans: junior college, 4-year university Award: Reath Ellefson Honorary Football Scholarship, $950 Janson Pederson

Parents: Brad and Roxanne Pederson Plans: Pacific Luthern Uni-

versity Awards: Nor’wester Rotary Academic Scholarship, $500; Ben & Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust, $2,000; Port Angeles High School FBLA Scholarship, $150; Soroptomist International of Port Angeles Noon Club, $1,000; Olympic Junior Babe Ruth Baseball Scholarship, $500; Peninsula Tennis Club Scholarship, $500; PLU Dean’s Scholarship, $24,000, 4 years

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Parent: Alan and Nancy Oman Plans: Western Washing-

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Parent: Greg Orr and Shelly Orr Plans: Oklahoma State

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Parent: Chris Byrnes and Liz PaupByrnes Plans: University of Washington Awards: Soroptomist International of Port Angeles Noon Club, $1,500; D.W. Morse Family Trust Fund Scholarship, $500

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sity Awards: Karen Byrd Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; Herky Carlson Native American Scholarship, $300; PAEF: Charlotte Kirby Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Gladys Christopher Pollanz Scholarship, $8,000, 4 years; Federal Pell Grant, $5,765, 4 years Lacey Shore

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Parents: Andy Allen and Shelly Allen Plans: Peninsula College Award: William & Esther Littlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Kaylen Barber

Parents: Kent Barber and Noreen Barber Plans: Western Washington University Awards: SHS Foundation McDonald Memorial, $1,000; Equal Access Opportunity Scholarship, $2,000; Paul Arnold Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Olympic Peninsula Art Association, $250; Blue Whole Gallery Shirley Foss Scholarship, $500; SEF Jan Q. Miller and Gertrude Greenside Scholarship, $8,000; WWU Multi-Cultural Achievement Scholarship, $4,000; WWU Opportunity Pathway Scholarship, $8,000; WWU Undergrad Grant, $24,000; WA State College Bound Scholarship, $28,000 Kenneth Carr

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Parents: Kenneth Allen and Jo Allen Plans: Whatcom Community College Awards: Gardiner Garden Club, $1,250; B&G Club Maytag Dependable Leader Scholarship, $1,500; Gardiner Salmon Derby Association, $500 Mckenzie Bentz

Parents: David and Melanie Bentz Plans: Bel-

levue College Awards: William & Esther Littlejohn Foundation, $1,000; Bellevue College Tuition Waiver Award, $1,000; Bellevue College Softball Scholarship, $750 Christine Caskey

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Plans: Peninsula College Awards: SEF James J. Halloran Memorial Scholarship, $2,000; SEF Sequim Options School, $2,000

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Danielle Arnold

Parents: Parent: Ben Michael and Arnold Constance Plans: Florida Anderson Polytechnic Plans: WestUniversity ern Washington University University Awards: FPU Out of State Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Awards: WWU President’s Waiver Award, $16,065; FPU Scholarship, $12,000; West- Scholarship, $5,000 Foundation, $3,000; NOTA ern Foundation Scholarship, Harriett Buchmann Award, $1,000; Sequim Elks Lodge, $2,000; Sunland Owners Megan Association, $3,000; Sequim $1,000; Sequim Sunrise Breckenridge Elks Lodge, $1,000; Monday Rotary, $1,250; Peninsula Parents: Musicale, $2,000; Peninsula Youth Equestrian FoundaDavid and tion, $500; Washington High Singers Dewey Ehling Music Dena BreckSchool Equestrian ScholarScholarship, $500; Virginia enridge ship, $500; Sons of Norway, Nitterhouse Foundation, Plans: Ever$800; WSU University $4,000 green State College Achievement Award, Awards: Evergreen State $8,000; WSU Regents ScholCameron College Achievement arship, $16,000 Bluthenthal Award, $600; TESC Regional Photo High School Counselor Arnold Black Unavailable Parents: Vin- Award, $900 cent and Parents: Diana BluShawn and thenthal Karen Chan Shelley Plans: WestLangston ern Washington University Parents: Alan Plans: Central Awards: SEF Film Festival and Min Chan Washington Award, $2,250; SEF WoodPlans: UniverUniversity ward P. Ward Fund, $2,000; sity of WashAwards: Ben Merscher Coast Guard Foundation ington Memorial Scholarship, $500; Scholarship, $2,500; Sequim Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Today is Today Scholarship, VFW Auxiliary Post #4760, Foundation, $4,000; Ewing $500; Sequim School Dis$500; Sequim Masonic C. Kelly Scholarship, $2,500; trict Bus Drivers Scholarship, Lodge, $6,000 Sequim Elks Lodge, $1,000; $500; William & Esther LitWA State Elks, $8,000; tlejohn Foundation, $1,000; National Elks Association, Miranda Virginia Nitterhouse Foun$4,000; Sequim Sunrise Cays dation, $1,000; Washington Rotary, $2,500; Bremerton College Bound Scholarship, Parent: Mike Valley Scottish Rite, $1,000; $2,480; CWU Educational Cays and SHS Honor Society ScholarGrants, $52,632 Rhonda Cays ship, $400; Peninsula Tennis Plans: Penin- Club, $500; Leadership 1000 sula College Scholarship, $20,000; UW Awards: Sequim Pioneer Seattle Scholarship, $4,000 Association, $1,000; Quinten and Elsie MacDougall Memorial Scholarship, $1,000

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Parents: Thomas Clark and Holly Clark Plans: Washington State

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Katelyn Copeland

Parents: Parents: Jeremy and Tobias and Jody CopeDarcie ClawParents: son land Kevin Chase Plans: Central Plans: and Michelle University Washington University Edmonds Community ColChase Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Award: UA Local 290, $750 lege Plans: Pacific Foundation, $1,000; Sequim Award: William & Esther LitUniversity tlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Masonic Lodge, $1,500; Stone Diggs Awards: Olympic Medical Dedication to Wolves Center Foundation, $500; Award, $200; WSU AchieveParent: Larry Charlotte Kirby Memorial Maya ment Award, $4,000; WSU Diggs Scholarship, $1,000; Washing- Education Grant, $3,200 Dippert Plans: UW ton Student Achievement Bothell Parents: Don Award, $8,000; Pacific UniverAwards: SEF and Lesa Ian Dennis sity Pacesetter Scholarship, Jan Q. Miller Dippert $8,000; Pacific University Honand Gertrude Greenside Parent: PatPlans: ors Scholarship, $76,000 Scholarship, $8,000; UW rick Dennis Columbia Plans: Penin- Bothell Educational Grants, Basic College $64,000 sula College Alexis Awards: WA State Grange Awards: Cromer Norman Bucholz ScholarSequim Eduship, $500; Klindworth Nicholas Parents: Jim cation Association Future Farms Scholarship, $2,000; Fazio and Gail Teacher Award, $500; Gardiner Garden Club, Cromer Parent: Sequim School District Bus $1,250; William & Esther LitPlans: WestJames Fazio Drivers Diana Graham tlejohn Foundation, $1,000; ern Washing- Memorial Scholarship, $500; and Noelle Gardiner Salmon Derby ton University Fazio Bob Duncan Memorial Association, $750 Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Scholarship, $1,000 Plans: PeninFoundation, $4,000; Sunland sula College Owners Association, $3,000; Award: William & Esther LitMark Gardiner Salmon Derby Blake Eriks tlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Feeney Association, $1,000; WWU Parent: Parents: WilPresident’s Scholarship, Andrew and Brittany liam Feeney, $4,000; WWU Western FounElizabeth Eriks Gries Eric Davis dation Scholarship, $2,000 Plans: Virand Linda Parents: Kirk ginia Tech Mallonee and Vicki Alysha Awards: VirPlans: U.S. Coast Guard Gries Graham ginia Nitterhouse FoundaAward: U.S. Coast Guard, Plans: PeninParents: John tion, $4,000; Sequim $108,000 sula College Graham and Masonic Lodge, $1,500 Awards: Olympic Medical Talece GraCenter Foundation, $500; Logan ham Skylor Sequim VFW Auxiliary Post Habner Plans: BelGrasseth #4760; $500; I Believe in levue College Parents: Rex You Award, $500; PEO Parents: Josh Awards: Olympic Medical Habner and Chapters HM, FY and EP, and Leeann Center Foundation, $500; Karen Hab$2,250; SEF James J. HalGrasseth Sequim School District Bus ner loran Memorial Scholarship, Plans: Lower Drivers Scholarship, $500 Plans: Univer$2,000; AAUW Scholarship, Columbia $1,000; Sequim Elks Lodge, sity of Washington College Logan Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse $1,000; Mike Beey MemoAward: Agnew Helpful Hankinson Foundation, $3,000; Sequim rial Scholarship, $1,500 Neighbors Club, $1,500 Masonic Lodge, $1,500 Parents: David and Janelle HanNathanael kinson Haugland Daniel Harker Plans: UniverParents: sity of Oklahoma Parents: Scott and Colleen Harker Craig and Awards: University of OklaPlans: Washington State University Jennifer homa Merit Scholarship, Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, Haugland $12,000; Cherokee Nation $3,000; SHS Honor Society Scholarship, Plans: U.S. Scholarship, $16,000; Ly. Wil$500; Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite, Army liam Scott Scholarship, $1,000; $1,000; St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Award: U.S. Army, $70,448 University of Oklahoma Legacy $1,500; SEF Woodward P. Ward Fund, $2,000; WSU Scholars Award, $1,000; ShiAchievement Award, $4,000; Air Force ROTC Scholarship, pley Center, $1,000 $65,000 Cameron Chase

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Parents: Peter and Susan Craig Plans: University of Washington Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $5,000; Sunland Owners Association, $3,000; Washington State Elks Association, $2,000; Sequim Elks Lodge, $1,000; Sequim Sunrise Rotary, $2,500; Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite, $1,000; Olympic Discovery Marathon Norma & Gene Turner Award, $500; Port Angeles Police Association, $750; Peninsula Tennis Club, $250; Washington State Opportunity Scholarship, $7,500; UW Seattle Scholarship, $4,000; UW Undergrad Grant, $21,530 Emma Eekhoff

Parents: Jon and Cheryl Eekhoff Plans: Seattle Pacific Uni-

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Parents: Ronald Woolms and Melody Pozgay Plans: Peninsula College Award: Monday Musicale, $1,000 Kate Henninger

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Marie Henninger Plans: Western Washington University Awards: Mac Ruddell Community Fund Scholarship, $1,500; Queen of Angels Parish, $750; WWU President’s Scholarship, $4,000; WWU Western Foundation Scholarship, $2,000

Anthony Creasey

Parents: Stanton and Carol Creasey Plans: University of New Hampshire Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $3,000; Queen of Angels Parish, $500; APCA Washington Scholars Award, $1,000; Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite, $1,500; SEF June Robinson Scholarship in Journalism or History, $10,000; Peter T. Paul Scholarship, $5,000; University of New Hampshire Presidential Scholarship, $40,000 Holly Eiland

Parent: Brett and Jenifer Eiland Plans: Washington State University Awards: SHS Foundation Rowland Scholarship, $1,000; Gardiner Garden Club, $1,250; Albert Haller Foundation, $8,000; WSU University Grants, $13,200; WSU Cougar Commitment, $30,800 Victoria Fitzpatrick

Parents: Edward Fitzpatrick and Loritha Fitzpatrick Plans: Washington State University Awards: WSU Achievement Award, $7,500; WSU Educational Grants, $3,400 Eric Hermosada

Parents: Emmanuel and Myrna Hermosada Plans: Seattle Central Community College Award: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, $1,500


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Grace Hibler

Parents: Larry and Meg Holland Plans: Everett Community College Awards: Clallam County Volunteer Firefighter Association, $500; International Footprinter Association, Benjamin $1,000; Sequim Sunrise Hughes Rotary Vocational ScholarParents: Rich- ship, $5,000 ard and Kris Hughes Blynn Plans: PeninHughes Cheyenne sula College Huffman Parents: Awards: Sequim School Bryson and Parents: Wil- Board Student Rep ScholarMichelle ship, $500; William & Esther liam and Hughes Anne Hough- Littlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Plans: Peninton Plans: MisMorgan King sula College Award: Olympic Peninsula souri State University Parents: Art Association, $250 Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Joshua and Foundation, $1,000; SoropKimberly King timist International of Emily Larson Plans: Seattle Sequim, $2,000; Missouri Parents: Pacific UniState Academic Merit Andrew Larversity Award, $27,480 son and Awards: Soroptimist InternaTeresa Strong tional of Sequim, $2,000; Domonique Plans: UniverSequim Education AssociaKing sity of Washtion Future Teacher Award, Parents: Cliff $500; Sequim Irrigation Fes- ington Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse tival Royalty Scholarship, and Jaimie $750; SPU Visit Scholarship, Foundation, $1,000; GarKing diner Garden Club, $1,500; Plans: Penin- $500; SPU Educational Gardiner Salmon Derby Grants, $89,500 sula College Association, $1,500; Puget Awards: Shipley Center, Sound Anglers Association, $1,000; B&G Club Maytag Hayley $1,000; Sequim Prairie GarDependable Leader ScholarMendizza den Club, $500; College ship, $1,500 Parents: Bound Scholarship, $4,600; Joshua Souza UW Education Grant, Sarah and Melody $64,000 McElhose Souza Plans: PeninParent: Sarah Madison sula College McElhouse Morris Awards: Gardiner Garden Plans: GlenParents: Meldale Commu- Club, $1,250 vin and Deirnity College dre Stevens Awards: Helen Haller ElePlans: Orementary PTO Scholarship, gon State $500; William & Esther LitUniversity tlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Awards: Charlotte Kirby Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; OSU Tuition Grant Megan O’Mera Scholarship, $26,000; Evergreen State Scholarship, Parents: Kelly and Cheryl O’Mera $12,000 Plans: Washington State University Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $3,000; Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite, $1,000; Sequim Elks Lodge, $1,000; Sequim Irrigation Festival Royalty Scholarship, $1,000; McMenamin & McMenamin Community Scholarship, $2,500; Washington State University Achievement Award, $2,000 Parents: Ezequiel and Veronica Herrera Plans: University of Washington Awards: University of Washington Seattle Grants, $55,600; University of Washington Seattle Tuition Waiver, $8,400; Washington State College Bound Scholarship, $4,600

Parents: Lyle and Molly Hibler Plans: University of Idaho Award: UI Discover Idaho Bronze Scholarship, $8,000

Alec Holland

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Parents: Don Kitchen and Nikki Kitchen Plans: Undecided Awards: Olympic Junior Babe Ruth Scholarship, $500; William & Esther Littlejohn Foundation, $1,000 Kelanie Leonard

Parent: Jill Leonard Plans: Peninsula College Award: Sequim Masonic Lodge, $1,500 Ryle Lindbergh

Parents: Anthony and Tara Bush Plans: Rensselaer Polytechnic University Awards: Charlotte Kirby Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Rensselaer Leadership Award, $124,000; Rensselaer Grant, $76,000; Educational Opportunity Grants, $28,00 Ryan Nestor

Parents: Keith and Leanne Nestor Plans: University of Wash-

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Ian Houghton

Parents: William and Anne Houghton Plans: University of Washington Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $1,000; Sequim Masonic Lodge, $1,500 Andrew Janikic

Parents: Daniel and Georgeta Janikic Plans: Penin-

sula College Awards: Sequim Auto Clinic, $1,000; Sequim Valley Car Club, $1,000; North Olympic Mustang Club, $1,000; Peninsula College Foundation Scholarship, $2,000; WA State Automobile Dealers Association, $2,500; Sequim Junior Soccer, $500

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Parents: Michael and Laura Howe Plans: University of Wash-

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Parent: Megon Jones Plans: ETI Technical College Awards: Gardiner Garden Club, $1,250; Douglas P. Cronin Memorial Welding Scholarship, $2,500; Sequim Masonic Lodge, $1,500; Agnew Helpful Neighbors Club, $3,000 Saydee Marvelle

Parents: Mike and Rashell Hermann Plans: PeninParents: Ken sula College Lofstrom and Mary Lofstrom Awards: St. Matthew Church Education Scholarship, Plans: Gon$1,562; William & Esther Litzaga Univertlejohn Foundation, $1,000; sity Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Olympic Logging ConferFoundation, $1,000; Hearth- ence Scholarship, $500 stone Housing Scholarship, Oliver $1,000; Grand Olympics Jackson Chorus of Sweet Adeline’s, $500; Peninsula Singers Parents: Denise Graham Scholarship, Douglas and $500; SHS Honor Society Theresa Oliver Scholarship, $400; Gonzaga Plans: University Dussault ScholarBrigham ship, $62,000 Young University, Hawaii Kayley Lofstrom

James Nolan

Parents: Rick Nolan and LeeAnn Nolan Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Sequim Pioneer Association, $1,000; Sequim VFW Auxiliary Post #4760, $500; Gardiner Garden Club Douglas P. Cronin Memorial Welding Scholarship, $2,500; Sequim Masonic Lodge, $1,500

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Heidi Powell

Parents: Kenneth Powell and Cheryl Powell Plans: University of Idaho Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $1,000; Albert Haller Foundation, $8,000; UI Discover Idaho Bronze Scholarship, $8,000


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Kyla Rigg

Parents: Dan and Shawnna Rigg Plans: Seattle Parents: Tim Pacific UniRichards and versity Branette Awards: SHS Foundation Richards Jeff Caterina Memorial, Plans: Trinity $500; Charlotte Kirby Western University Memorial Scholarship, Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse $1,000; Seattle Pacific UniFoundation, $1,000; Peninversity Grant, $48,000 sula Tennis Club, $500; Sequim Schools Alumni Waverly Scholarship, $1,500; Trinity Shreffler Western Provost ScholarParents: ship, $16,000 Dave Shreffler and Ann Soule Kregg Plans: WestThaens ern Washington University Photo Parents: Jim Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Unavailable Thaens and Foundation, $4,000; SHS Vicki Lowe Honor Society Scholarship, Plans: U.S. $400; Sequim Education Army Association Future Teacher Awards: U.S. Army, $84,976 Award, $500; Sequim Masonic Lodge, $1,500; WWU Presidential Scholarship, $4,000 Matthew Richards

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Parents: Rovert and Susie Sanders Plans: Peninsula College Awards: SHS Foundation Wright Scholarship, $500; Sequim Irrigation Festival Royalty Scholarship, $750 Emily Webb

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Parents: Rod and Kathy Schock Plans: Washington State

University Awards: Virginia Nitterhouse Foundation, $3,000; Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite, $1,000; Sequim Elks Lodge, $1,000; Sequim Sunrise Rotary, $1,250; Washington State Opportunity Scholarship, $10,000; SEF Ray and June Robinson STEM Scholarship, $10,000; WSU Achievement Scholarship, $4,000; WSU Cougars of Color, $4,000; WSU Dean’s Scholarship of Engineering, $4,000 Austin Wagner

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Plans: N/A Awards: Rhododendron Festival Royalty Scholarship; Past Rhododendron Festival Royalty Award Camille Ottaway

Plans: Western Washington University Awards: Port Townsend Kiwanis Charitable Foundation Scholarship in memory of Rilla Phillips; K.C. Nomura STEM Scholarship; PT High School Scholarship Foundation Scholarship; Holiday Wreath Scholarship; Port Townsend Noon Rotary Charitable Trust; Neil Potthoff “Service Above Self” Scholarship; Washington State Opportunity Scholarship; UWF/AAUW STEM Award for Math; Western Washington University President’s Scholarship Samantha Smith

Plans: Oregon State University Awards: American Association of University/ University Women’s Foundation Scholarship; Port Townsend Kiwanis Charitable Foundation Scholarship in memory of Rilla Phillips; PTHS/Boosters Female Activity Leader of the Year Award; Jefferson County 4-H Council Scholarship; Rhododendron Festival Royalty Scholarship; PTHS Alumni Association Scholarship; Port Townsend Noon Rotary Charitable Trust Scholarship; OSU Evergreen State Scholarship; OSU University Scholars Program Scholarship

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Plans: California Polytechnic State University Awards: Port Townsend Elks Lodge #317 Most Valuable Student Award; William E. Whitney Scholarship; Kelly Foundation Scholarship; Board Members of the Port Townsend Aero Museum Scholarship; Port Townsend Kiwanis Charitable Foundation Scholarship in memory of Rilla Phillips; PTHS Alumni Association Scholarship; Port Townsend Noon Rotary Charitable Trust Scholarship; Anonymous Scholarship; Cal Poly Outreach Scholarship

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Plans: Clark Community College Awards: The Barbara Marseille Arts Scholarship; Tyrrell-Sokolow Perseverance Award; Andy Palmer Scholarship; Glenn Abraham Memorial Scholarship; PTHS/Boosters Male Activity Leader of the Year Award

Plans: Yakima Valley Community College Awards: Port Townsend Elks Lodge #317 Vocational Grant; Washington State Elks Lodge Vocational Grant; PTHS/Boosters Male Athlete of the Year Award

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Plans: Western Washington University Awards: Western Washington University Foundation Scholarship Western Washington President’s Scholarship

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Plans: Simon Benjamin Fraser UniRolland versity Plans: MacalAwards: ester College PTHS/BoostAwards: ers Female Athlete of the American Year Award; Port Townsend Legion Post Education Association Scholarship; Terry Purviance #26 Scholarship; Port Martin Memorial Scholarship Townsend Kiwanis Charitable Foundation Scholarship Jacob Vande in memory of Rilla Phillips; Port Townsend Elks Lodge Griend #317 Most Valuable Student Plans: OreAward; Elks National Foungon State dation State Scholarship University (Most Valuable Student); Awards: Air Most Valuable Student; Elks Force ROTC National Foundation Scholarship; OSU Evergreen National Scholarship (Most State Scholarship; Grace Valuable Student); PT High Lutheran Church ScholarSchool Scholarship Foundaship; OSU University Scholtion Scholarship; Port ars Program Scholarship Townsend Noon Rotary Charitable Trust Scholarship; Washington State Council of Firefighters Benevolent Fund; Macalester College Dewitt Wallace Distinguished Scholarship

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Plans: University of Washington at Seattle Awards: Deb Johnson Memorial Scholarship; PT High School Scholarship Foundation Scholarship; Glenn Abraham Memorial Scholarship; PTHS Alumni Association Scholarship; University of Washington Merit Scholarship Fruini Rubio

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PT Class of 2016 Alexandria Norvell Kassie Olin Camille Ottaway Sadie Palatnick Oliver Parish Aum Zephyr Petrick Noah Phillips Jack Pickard Jacob Ralls Steven Riepe Chloe Rogers Benjamin Rolland Sayaka Roth Fruini Rubio Miguel Salguero Lorraine Krissy Schmucker Jackson Schott Corbin SimmonsReimnitz Emily Slough Samantha Smith Shenoa Snyder David Su’a Aija Thomas Sebastian ThomasAnderson Jacob Vande Griend Koby Weidner Ezekiel Whitney Austin Widmer Matthew Widmer Mysti Willmon Samantha Young

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Parents: Michael and Lisa Biskup Plans: Western Washington University Award: To be confirmed

Chimacum High School Chelsea Adams

Parent: Christine Herbst Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Judy Gunter Memorial), $500; Peace Lutheran Fellowship, $500

Adam Braude

Parents: Gerald Braude and Karen Boegehold Plans: University of Puget Sound Award: National Merit University of Puget Sound Scholarship, $2,000

Adam Riggle

Parents: Don Riggle and Joan Hoglund Plans: Whitworth University Award: Founder’s Scholarship, $14,000 per year based on academic achievement

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Bailey Castillo

Parents: Mark and Lori Castillo Plans: Bates Technical

College Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Jeannine and Duke Shold), $500; Friends of Chimacum (Discovery Bay Ladies’ Golf Club), $1,000 Quinn Dowling

Parents: Mike and Kelly Dowling Plans: Olympic College Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Jeannine and Duke Shold), $500; Friends of Chimacum (Tina Johnson Memorial: Debra Knauss), $300 Ryley Eldridge

Parents: Mike and Sandy Eldridge Plans: Bellevue Community College Awards: East Jefferson Little League, $500; Jodi Cossell Memorial, $500 Samuel Golden

Parents: Paul and Kirsten Golden Plans: Seattle University Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Jeannine and Duke Shold), $500; Big Blue Boosters, $250; East Jefferson Rotary, $1,500; Seattle University Campion, $20,000, renewable


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Veronica Hagerman

Parents: Vern Hagerman and Kellie White Plans: Penin-

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Parents: Parents: N/A Maurice HartPlans: N/A nett and Lisa Award: Minnihan Friends of Chimacum (JeanPlans: Washsula College ington State University nie and Duke Shold), $1,000 Awards: Friends of ChimaAwards: Friends of ChimaSean Miller cum (Fiona DeDominick cum (Franson Trucking and Memorial: Mark DeDomiExcavating), $500; Jodi CosParents: Curnick), $500; Nordland Garsell Memorial, $500 tis Miller and den Club, $1,000 Melinda Miller Kyah Plans: OlymHollie McKinlay pic College Maples Parent: Awards: Friends of ChimaParent: JuanAmber Bencum (Chimacum Payroll ita Maples ner Deduction), $500; Friends of Plans: OlymPlans: BelChimacum (Green Family pic College levue ColScholarship), $250; Judy and Awards: Cin- lege Andy Mackie Memorial, derella Scholarship Program, Awards: Friends of Chima$500; Chimacum Education $1,500; Miss American cum (Fiona DeDominick Scholarship, $500 Rose, $250; College Bound Memorial: Mark DeDomiScholarship, amount not nick), $500; Brad Brown Alina available Memorial, $500 Preston Trevon Noel

Parent: Joshua Chapman Plans: Central Washington University Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Community Enrichment Alliance), $1,000; Friends of Chimacum (Fiona DeDominick Memorial: Heather Mitchell), $1,000; Big Blue Boosters, $250; Brad Brown Memorial, $500; Jodi Cossell Memorial Scholarship, $500; Peace Lutheran Fellowship, $500; Port Townsend Windermere Real Estate, $500

Nicola Pieper

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Parents: Don and Claudia Pieper Plans: George Fox

University Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Jeannine and Duke Shold), $2,000, renewable; Bremerton Scottish Rite, $1,500; East Jefferson Rotary, $2,000; George Fox Merit Scholarship, $16,000, renewable; Port Ludlow Amateur Radio Club, $500; Sarah (Dusty) Westall Memorial Scholarship (First Presbyterian Church of Port Townsend), amount not available

Parents: Rob and Lorin Kinney Plans: Fire Academy Award: Michael Beery Memorial Children’s Fund, $1,000 Deidra Morris

Parents: Bliss and Lori Morris Plans: BYU Idaho Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Community Enrichment Alliance), $1,000; Peninsula Family Dentistry, $500; Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival, $1,000; East Jefferson Little League, $500; East Jefferson Rotary Parents: America’s National Teenage Michael and Pageant, $12,000; Sarah Anne Ander- (Dusty) Westall Memorial son Scholarship (First PresbytePlans: Central rian Church of Port Washington University Townsend), amount not Awards: Friends of Chimacum available; Miss West Sound, (Women in Education: Karen $2,000 Newman), $1,000, renewable; Brad Brown Memorial, $500; Chimacum Alumni Association, $1,500

Celeena Lechtenberg Parents: Rich and Belinda Lechtenberg Plans: Washington State

University Award: Friends of Chimacum (Community Enrichment Alliance), $1,000 Jesse Nichol Parents:

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Henry Lovekamp

Parents: Charles and Karen Lovekamp Plans: Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Greg Bolling Memorial: Michelle West), $1,000; Lane Community College Scholarship, $600, renewable

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James Porter

Plans: Evergreen State College Award: The Evergreen State College Scholastic Achievement Award, $900

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Parents: Paul and LuAnn Rogers Plans: University of Wash-

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Parents: Lon Smith and Jeanette Mifsud Plans: University of Washington Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Rogland Family Charitable Fund), $1,000; East Jefferson Rotary, $1,250

Audrey Thacker

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ton University Awards: Dosey Dux, $500; Franciscan Health System, $1,250, renewable; American Legion Marvin G. Shields Memorial Post #26, $1,000; Chimacum Alumni Association, $1,500; East Jefferson Rotary, $1,500; Jefferson County Bar Association, $1,000; Western Washington University Merit Scholarship, $2,000, renewable

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Sophia Thurston

Parents: Robert Thurston and Victoria Diederichs Plans: University of Washington Awards: Friends of Chimacum (Larry Weiner/ Edward Jones), $500; Friends of Chimacum (First Federal), $500; East Jefferson Rotary, $1,250; Sumiko Vandenberg Scholarship, $2,000

Hannah Whitbeck

Parents: Doug and Meleah James Plans: Grand Canyon University Awards: Dosey Dux, $500; West Sound Technical Foundation, $1,000; Grand Canyon University Dean, $5,750, renewable; Priority Registration Grant, $750, renewable; East Jefferson Rotary, $1,500; Sarah (Dusty) Westall Memorial Scholarship (First Presbyterian Church of Port Townsend), amount not available

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Reece Moody

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Plans: Gonzaga University Awards: QV Scholarship; $30,000 for first year

Joel Mohn

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Class of 2016 Sarah Christine Adams David Mikal Bennett Mario Black-Perete Jr. Francisco Onelio Bocanegra Samantha Campos Jaiden Clair Capp Kyle Harland Chase Samantha Reigh Davis Hailey Scarlett Engeseth Alan Oswaldo Ensastegui Danyl Ray Scott Fagan-Rogers Dusty Nebraska Feist Kylea Anne Franks Paislee Rochelle Gilstrap Vivica Nativida Goodlance Payton Lynette Love Harding Trent Harrison Justin Dean Hause Cole Stark Johnson Kasey Nicole Kraft Alexis Renee Leons Carly Rebekka Lindquist Jonathan Alejandro Lua Ceja Hugo Maquiber Lucas Perez Joseph William Mariner Joel Jung Tae Mohn Reece William Moody Esther Thi My Nguyen Alvaro Justin Ortiz Halle Elizabeth Palmer Austin David Pegram Julio Perez-Garcia Michael John Pierce Isabele Lillian Ruth Pullen Fernando Augusto Ribeiro da Silva Victoria Gale Robertson Madison Tiera Shaw Guadalupe Silva Joe Andrew Snell Brett Allen Strid Yadira Lizeth Torres Timothy Quang Truong Truong Monica Elena Vazquez Ryan Claiborne Williams

Stephany Brown

Parents: Bud and Marilyn Brown Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Seattle Bergman, $2,000, 2 years; Quilcene Alumni Citizenship Award, $250 Katlyn Hitt

Parents: Travis and Bonnie Hitt Plans: Olympic Commu-

nity College Awards: Seattle Bergman, $2,500, 2 years; Quilcene Bergman, $1,000, 2 years; Rotary, $1,000; VFW, $1,000 Landon Pleines

Parents: Jacob and Andrea Pleines Plans: Olympic Community College Awards: Quilcene Bergman, $3,000; Jandl/Rancich Memorial, $1,250; Seattle Bergman, $1,000, 2 years

Trevor Burnston

Parents: Robert Burnston and Melody Carlino Plans: Workforce Award: Seattle Bergman, $1,000, 2 years Alexandrea Johnsen

Parents: Stephen Anderson and Patricia Johnsen Plans: Seattle

Art Institute Awards: Seattle Bergman, $5,000, 2 years; Quilcene Bergman, $3,000, Friends of the Arts, $2,500; Count Me in for Quilcene, $1,000 Anthony Prater

Zachariah Collins

Parents: Roy Collins and Connie Matthews Plans: Peninsula College or College at Bottineau Awards: Quilcene Bergman, $3,000; Seattle Bergman, $1,000, 2 years Dillon McEdwards

Parents: Ken and Gulie McEdwards Plans: Online College Award: Berman scholarship, $750, 2 years Elysah Schryver

Parents: Kevin and Parents: Neal Angela Taylor and Donna Plans: OlymPrater Plans: Dakota pic Community College Awards: Ruby Jean Murray College at Memorial, $500 Bottineau Awards: Seattle Bergman, $2,500, 4 years; Quilcene Piers Senner Bergman, $2,000; Rotary, Parents: Jer$1,000 emy Senner and Sharon Senner Plans: N/A Awards: Quilcene Historical Museum, $200; Quilcene Harbor Colton David Johnsen Yacht Club, $200

Class of 2016 Emily Anne Bartlett-Ward Stephany Dawn Brown Trevor John Burnston Katherine Renee Carstensen Jordan Jean Cawyer Zachariah Edward Lon Collins Janet Kay Conley Christian Machaiah Dugdale Matthew Allen Goff Eli Spencer Harrison Katlyn Irene Hitt Alexandrea Brittney Nicole Johnsen

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Megan Weller

Parents: Ken and Briana Weller Plans: Central Washington University Awards: Seattle Bergman, $5,000, 4 years; Quilcene Bergman, $2,500, 2 years; Quilcene Alumni, $1,500; Rotary, $1,250; VFW, $1,000; UWF, $1,000; QEA, $500; Dosey Dux, $500; AAUW Science Award, $100

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Eli Harrison

Parents: Dave Lyle and Jennie Reynolds Plans: Olympic Commu-

nity College Awards: Seattle Bergman, $2,500, 2 years; Quilcene Bergman, $2,000; Quilcene Alumni Association, $1,500

Dolores Perez-Lopez

Parents: Ernesto Perez and Eva Lopez Plans: Olympic Community College Awards: Olympic College, 1-year tuition waiver; Quilcene Bergman, $5,000, 2 years; UWF, $2,500; Nora Stone Smith, $2,000; Jefferson County Bar Association, $1,000; AAUW Technology Award, $100 Jerrica Viloria

Parents: Jerry and Leonora Nino Plans: Washington State

University Awards: Quilcene Bergman, $2,500, 2 years; Seattle Bergman, $2,000, 4 years; Quilcene Alumni, $1,000; Dosey Dux, $500 Nathan Weller

Parents: Ken and Briana Weller Plans: Spokane Community College, Avista Line School Awards: Seattle Bergman, $4,500; Quilcene Bergman, $3,000; VFW, $1,000; NavyMarine Relief Corps, $1,000; QEA, $500


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Rebecca Bamer

Parents: Jeffrey Bamer and Barbara Bamer Plans: Pacific Lutheran University Awards: Crescent GrangeCain Memorial, $500; Crescent Booster Club/PTO, $500; Elks Naval Lodge BPOE 353, $500; Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival Committee, $750; Crescent Bay Lions-Joel Sisson Award, $1,500; Nor’wester Rotary, $500; Sorpotimist Scholarship, $1,000; Crescent Classified EmployeesPSE, $300; Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500; Pacific Lutheran University, $29,319

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Mercedes George

Parents: Finnian Crawford and Elizabeth Morgan Plans: Penin-

Parents: Rob and Jeanene Heagy Plans: Peninsula College sula College Awards: Ben and Myrtle Awards: Durrwachter Family Walkling Memorial ScholarScholarship, $1,500, renew- ship, $500; Bremerton Valley able for 4 years; Crescent of the Scottish Rites of FreeBay Lions, $400; Stella Wilmasonry, $500; Joyce Daze liams Resiliency Scholarship, Wild Blackberry Festival $600; Crescent Classified Committee, $750; Squires Employees-PSE, $300; Family Trust, $1,500, renewable for 4 years; Joyce Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle Community Dollars for and John Gossett Charitable Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500 Foundation, $2,500

Class of 2016 Shianna Larsson Luke Leonard Ryan Lester Jasmine Tucker Eli Williams

Valentin Arnal Rebecca Bamer Zoe Crawford Mercedes George Sierra George Leonie Hofmann

Sierra George

Parents: Rob and Jeanene Heagy Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Crescent Booster Club/PTO, $500; Stella Williams Resiliency Scholarship, $600; Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500 Ryan Lester

Parents: Brian and Jennifer Bertelson Plans: Western Washing-

ton University Awards: Clallam County Bar Association, $1,000; Albert Haller Foundation, $8,000, 2 years at $4,000; Washington State Opportunity Grant, $2,500; Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500

Shianna Larsson

Parents: Sven and Stephanie Larsson Plans: Peninsula College Awards: Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival Committee, $750; Crescent Bay Lions, $500; Squires Family Trust, $1,500; Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500 Jasmine Tucker

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Luke Leonard

Parents: Leon Leonard and Rene Northern Plans: Apprenticeship or heavy equipment school Awards: Dahl Family Scholarship, $1,000; Crescent Grange, $500; Doug Kubalek Memorial Scholarship, $500; Nor’wester Rotary, $500; Crescent Classified Employees-PSE, $300; Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500

Parents: Troy Tucker and Eli Williams May Tucker Parents: Plans: Hair Corey Wilschool liams and Awards: Stella Williams Lisa Williams Resiliency Scholarship, $600; Plans: PeninJoyce Community Dollars sula College for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Awards: Stella Williams Resiliency Scholarship, $600; Foundation, $2,500 Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars, $2,500; Myrtle and John Gossett Charitable Foundation, $2,500

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Parents: Aaron Goodrich, TJ and Heather Greene Plans: Everett Community College Awards: Northwest Indian Housing, $700; athletic scholarship covering tuition

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Kristin Smith

Parent: Ben Smith Plans: Pacific University of Oregon Award: Trustee Scholarship, $13,500 per year

Clallam Bay High School Alan Greene

Parents: Jaime Tinoco and Melinda Greene Plans: Wildlife biology

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High School Diploma Ayden David Bailey, Associate in Applied Science, Advanced Manufacturing, Composite Technology Chasia Lauren Bailey, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assisting, Medical Assisting Certficate; High School Diploma; Associate in Arts Judah David Breitbach, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Sam Frances Brooks, Associate in Arts Sarah Jean Brown, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing Heather Rayann Bruch, Administrative Office Systems Certificate Loni Rae Buchanan, Associate in Arts David Anthony Bureau, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Shabhon Rose Burke, Associate in Arts Alexis Summer Burwell, Associate in Arts Fara Nicole Butler, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assisting, Medical Assisting Certificate Emily Serena Cable, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Early Childhood Education Josue Cadenas, Associate in Arts Ryley Michael Owen Callaghan, Associate in Arts Erik Camacho-Roldan, Associate in Arts Deliranty Gracelia Caroline, Associate in Arts Kenneth Davis Carr, Associate in Arts Anne Janette Casad, Associate in Arts Chaela Marie Cashman, Associate in Arts Kaleigh Ray Cassal, Associate in Arts Hunter Bryce Cauffman, Associate in Arts Jordan Jean Cawyer, Associate in Arts

Brenda Cervantes, High School Diploma Anders Quigley Chapman, Associate in Arts Cameron Jay Chase, Associate in Arts Carrie Lynn Chavez, Associate in Arts Sarah Elaine Chisick, Associate in Arts; Associate in Applied Science, Early Childhood Education; Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Early Childhood Education; Early Childhood Education Certificate Devanee Jane Cipriano, Associate in Arts Gladys Ramos Cisneros, Associate in Arts Mattie Margaret Clark, Associate in Arts Hayes David Clawson, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Hunter-Anne Coburn, Associate in Arts Melanie Joanna Dunning, Associate in Arts Karen Teresa Dybedal, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Computer Applications, Technology; Computer Applications Technology Certificate Christine Bliss Easton, Medical Assisting Certficate Christopher Alexander Eddleman, Associate in Arts Joan Eftekhari-Asl, High School Diploma Joel Elder, Associate in Applied Science, Green Building; Green Building Certificate; Carpentry Certificate Chelsea Leigh Engel, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assistant; Medical Assistant Certificate Addie Lee Enges, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Emily T. Enges, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Alan Oswaldo Ensastegui, Associate in Arts Jessica Lynn Eshom, Associate in Arts

Nicholas Ryan Fairchild, Associate in Arts Benjamin A. Fanestil, Associate in Arts John Derek Farias, Associate in Arts Paul Glyn Federline, Associate in Arts Ivy Maya Fields, Associate in Arts Andrew Michael Finman, Associate in Arts Victoria Ann Fitzpatrick, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Cynthia Flores, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assisting; Medical Assisting Certficate Jessica Ann Foley, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Addiction Studies; Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies Alicia Nichol Forderer, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing Jesse Carl Allen Francis, Associate in Arts Benjamin Michael Freilich, Associate in Arts Christopher Woodrow French, Associate in Applied Science, Multimedia Communications Anthony Michael Fudally, Associate in Arts Noah T. Fulmer, Associate in Arts Azura Dee Gaige, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Makenzie Alexis Gale Nur Qistina Binti Nor Halim, Associate in Business Lacey Delphine Haller, Associate in Arts; Criminal Justice Certificate Michelle Christy Hammond, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing Kevin Hanley, Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies Matthew Scott Harker, Associate in Arts Samantha Harwell,

Food Services Management Certificate Muhammad Ikram Mohd Hassan, Associate in Business John David Hassel, Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology Kimberly Dawn Hatfield, Associate in Arts Samuel Brian Hawes, Associate in Arts Lyndsi Jennifer Hayward, Associate in Applied Science, Information Technology, Administrator, Business Bonny Jean Hazelett, Associate in Arts Alexis Savannah Starr Hefton, Associate in Arts Joshua J. Henderson Jr., Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology Julia Hannelore Hendricks,

Associate in Arts Kate Elise Henninger, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Gabriel Paul Hensley, Associate in Arts Tabitha Rae Herda, Associate in Arts Brenda Torres Hernandez, Associate in Arts Katriana Aiden Herreid, Associate in Arts Najihah Binti Hidzhir, Associate in Business Zion David Hilliker. Associate in Arts Clara Grace Hines, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Umar Shafiq Bin Hisham, Associate in Business

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Peninsula College Class of 2016 Nikiphoros Hjichristodoulou, Automotive Technology Alternative Fuels Certificate Jeremiah Christian Hobbs, Associate in Arts Sierra M. Horsley, Associate in Applied Science, Multimedia Communications Lindsay C. Horsman, Associate in Applied Science, Administrative Office Systems, Legal, Specialization Zachary Allen Hoskins, Associate in Arts, Honors Justin James Houseman, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Information Technology, Administrator, Business; Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies Jennifer Klahn, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Addiction Studies Alexia Hunter Krieger, Associate in Arts Baoxin Lai, Associate in Science Kendra Minor LaidlawMays, Associate in Arts Nap Tin Lam, Associate in Arts Kyle Alexander Lammie, Associate in Science Makinzie Jo Lang, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Joseph Larrechea, Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology Amanda Elaine Larson, Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology Emily Larson, Associate in Arts Melissa Dawn Lashua, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing; High School Diploma John Ernest Latson, Associate in Arts Daina P. Lauridsen, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Alisa M. Lawrence, Associate in Arts Elizabeth June Leigh, Associate in Applied Science, Administrative Office Systems, Administrative Assistant; Administrative Office Systems Certificate

Ryan Ashley Lester, Associate in Arts Hok Sze Leung, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Yuting Leung, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Heather Michelle Lewis, Associate in Applied Science, Administrative Office Systems, Accounting Option Melissa Brooke Lewis, Associate in Arts Abraham Liebson, Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies; Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Addiction Studies ChangRong Lin, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Dmitry V. Lisenkoff, Associate in Arts Yikun Liu, Associate in Arts Annie Marie Lovato, Associate in Arts Christopher Adam Lubbesmeyer, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Business Entrepreneurship, Foundations Alyssa Rose Luciano; Associate in Arts Steven Charles Luther, Associate in Arts Jeremy E. Miles, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assistant; Medical Assistant Certificate Sheila Anne Miller, Associate in Applied Science, Medical Assistant Rachel Brynna Joi Millhollin, Associate in Applied Science, Early Childhood Education; High School Diploma Deanna Marie Mohr, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing Shwu Yen Mok, Associate in Science Reece William Moody, Associate in Arts Olivia Rachelle Moore, Associate in Arts Sara Lynn Moore, Associate in Arts Raquel S. Moreno, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Computer Applications, Technology Patricia K. Mosley, Associate in Applied Science, Administrative Office Systems, Administrative Assistant; High School Diploma

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Associate in Arts Jonathan Paul Reandeau, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Mark Samuel Reid, Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology; High School Diploma Christopher Michael Reis, Associate in Arts Randall Eugene Rennau, Associate in Applied Science, Welding Technology Matthew Richards, Associate in Arts Anthony DeLane Richards, Associate in Applied Science, Multimedia Communications Ryan Michael Rieker, Associate in Arts Michael Dee Riggan, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Information Technology, Administrator, Business Renee Kristina Marie Riggle, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Business Administration, Accounting Option Sidney Dean Robertson, Associate in Applied Science, Automotive Technology Sydney Jo Roberts, Associate in Arts Ann Lucille Robertson, Associate in Arts Kristina Dawn Robinson, Associate in Arts Shayna Maria Robnett, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Addiction Studies Shadee Lorraine Roderick, Associate in Applied Science, Business Administration, Accounting; Associate in Applied Science, Business Administration, Management Jake Rodgers, Associate in Arts Steven B. Rodriguez, Associate in Arts Matthew Frost Rowan, Associate in Science; High School Diploma Benjamin Richard Rowland, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Mia Shea Steben, Associate in Arts, Honors; High School Diploma Milo River Steimle, Associate in Arts Jay C. Stewart, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer,

Peninsula Daily News Business Administration, Accounting Option; Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Business Administration, Management; High School Diploma Lin Ann Stigall, High School Diploma Jennifer Marie Stone, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Criminal Justice Linda Louise Stone, Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies Barrett Anthony Stoneking, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics Sasivimon Farhanah Suksangiam, Associate in Science; High School Diploma Isaac B Sussman, Associate in Arts Garrett Nash Swordmaker, Advanced Materials Certificate Chanise Miranda Joan Sykes, Associate in Arts Pang Kit Tai, Associate in Business Desmonda Ester Tambunan, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Julia Christine Tatum, Associate in Arts, Honors; Associate in Science, Honors Lusia Michelle Taylor, Associate in Arts Bobbi-Jo Michelle Terwilliger, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Benjamin Denny Thomas, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Karen M. Thomas, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Leah Susan Thomas, Business Foundations Certificate Jason Michael Thompson, Associate in Arts Mckenna Skye Thompson, Associate in Arts Amy Edelgard Tichgelaar, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Nursing Patti Sue Tinkess-Fletcher, Associate in Arts Sloane Alexander Toll, Associate in Arts; Associate in Business Susan Margaret Tomlinson, Associate in Applied Science, Addiction Studies Catherine P. Townsel,

Associate in Arts Nhan Huu Huy Tran, Associate in Applied Science, Administrative Office Systems, Medical Specialization Christian James Whitaker, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Alexandra Marie White, Associate in Arts Robert Serine White, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Business Administration, Accounting Option Samuel Lee White, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Criminal Justice Cora Marie Whitten, Computer Applications Technology Certificate Luthfan Khalis Wicaksono, Associate in Arts Anastacia Nancy Wienecke, Associate in Science; High School Diploma Katrina Shay Wilkinson, Associate in Arts Coleman Timothy Wilson, Associate in Arts Jeremiah Franklin Wilson, Associate in Arts Monique Janae Wilson, Associate in Arts Thomas D. Winfield, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Hadassah Grace Winters, Associate in Arts; High School Diploma Sonia Anna Witczak, Associate in Arts Jenny Appasamy Wolfley, Associate in Applied Science, Transfer, Business Administration, Accounting Option; Associate in Applied Science, Business Administration, Accounting Ching Tong Wong, Associate in Arts Cameron James Wood, Associate in Arts Zachary Keith Wood, Associate in Arts Calvin Jared Woods, Associate in Arts Madalaine Marie Woods, Associate in Arts Richard Workman, Bachelor of Applied Science, Applied Management Shun Yao, Associate in Business Madison Adelle Yeater, Associate in Arts


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