FYI

BIRTH AT HARRISON MEDICAL CENTER

BIRTH AT HARRISON MEDICAL CENTER

Sunday, June 28

A boy to Julie and Marc Jennings of Bremerton.

BIRTHS AT NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON

Monday, June 29

A boy to Jennifer and David Fettermann of Port Ludlow.

A girl to Terri and Jeremy Schumacher of Poulsbo.

A boy to Lindsey and Luke Olinger of Bremerton.

Tuesday, June 30

A girl to Tabitha and Joshua Hoffstatter of Silverdale.

A girl to Tiffany and Dominic Sabatina of Bremerton.

Wednesday, July 1

A girl to Jill and Mathias Sanchez of Bremerton.

A boy to Bernadette and Scott Robinson of Silverdale.

Thursday, July 2

A boy to Alison and Robert Erickson of Silverdale.

Friday, July 3

A boy to Laurel and Jason Biberstine of Poulsbo.

GRADS

PULLMAN — The following students recently graduated from Washington State University.

Silverdale — Kevin Biegalke, business administration, magna cum laude; Nicole Cua, computer science; Mallory Markiewicz, nursing, cum laude; Nicholas Plum, business administration; Ryan Poppe, construction management; Jared Reams, philosophy, magna cum laude; Lucas Romas, civil engineering, summa cum laude; Dean Schoenberg, civil engineering, magna cum laude; Cooper Stevens, computer science; Jennifer Viens, business administration.

Seabeck — John Cox, chemistry; and Diana Machinski, natural resource sciences.

Bremerton — Orson Bell, foreign languages and cultures; Cydni Carender, animal sciences; Jonathan Eitelman, chemical engineering; Thomas Goodwin, English; Mary Matej,education; Brandon Mills, history; Joseph Paulson, mechanical engineering, magna cum laude; Iliana Petrova, nursing, cum laude; Kerstin Powers, psychology; Donald Richard, social sciences (general studies-social sciences), magna cum laude; James Ryan, communication; Lindsay Werdall, education, cum laude; and Christina Williams, zoology.

DEAN’S LIST

CHENEY — The following grads were named to the dean’s list at Eastern Washington University for spring quarter 2009. To qualify, students must earn 12 quality hours and receive a gpa of 3.5 or better.

Central Kitsap High School — Aimee Carroll, Mallory Carter, Jessica Dizon, Sammie Fries, Meghan Granito, Christina Lange, Keri Moore, Jenna-lee Schuler and Alexander Wolfe.

Olympic High School — Sean Apodaca and Kevin Smith.

Klahowya Secondary School — Elizabeth Claghorn.

King’s West — Stephen James.

HONOR ROLL

ELLENSBURG — The following students were named to the spring quarter 2009 honor roll at Central Washington University. To qualify, undergraduate students must earn a 3.5 gpa or better while taking at least 12 graded credits.

Silverdale — Danielle Messier, Jazmarae Beebe and Michael Bantog.

Bremerton — Melissa Wilson, Robert Bermea, Amanda Terryll, Brianne Jette, Emily Usher, Holly Wolfe, Patrick Polsin, Kayce Wright, Brian Donohoe, Brianne Gregory and Carly Orr.

TEACHER HONORED

The Silverdale Chamber of Commerce presented its first Excellence in Education award to Danyell Laughlin, an English teacher at Klahowya Secondary School. Her nomination cited extraordinary efforts in challenging and supporting students. Her positive interaction with students inspires them to excel.

The Excellence in Education award is presented three times a year to recognize the efforts of educators in the Central Kitsap School District and show appreciation for the impact they make on the community.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Volunteers are needed to staff the Clear Creek Trail information booth and man the parking lot during Whaling Days in Old Town Silverdale Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26.

Shifts are as long or short as you need. Booth volunteers will hand out maps, answer questions, spread the word about the people- and dog-friendly trail; and sell art-board cutouts for the upcoming salmon art migration that starts Aug. 15.

Booth volunteer shifts: suggested two-hour shifts: noon-8 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Parking lot shifts: 7 a.m.-8.p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, call Jim Rodman at (360) 307-7033 or e-mail clearcreektrail@yahoo.com.

NEW SCHEDULE

The Central Kitsap Church of Christ began a new schedule of services July 5 titled, “Love and Respect in Marriage.”

Bible classes are 9-10 a.m., the fellowship period is 10-10:30 a.m. and morning worship begins at 10:30 a.m Sundays. The church is located at 11898 Central Valley Road, about 1 1/2 miles north of the State Route 303 interchange with Central Valley Road. For more information, call (360) 692-4900 or visit the Web site at www.ckcoc.org.

STUDENT SHADOWING

The Doctors Clinic recently completed the first rotation of a Student Shadowing Program which allows students interested in medicine to observe physicians both in the office and hospital. Students from the local community were invited to participate in the two-week program and rotated with physicians in a variety of specialties including radiology, surgery, dermatology and oncology.

The physicians of The Doctors Clinic are providing this community service to help students get an inside view of medicine. They went on rounds with the physicians at Harrison Medical Center and observed radiation therapy with Dr. Audrey Tran of Harrison’s oncology department.

ART UNVEILED

Advanced Medical Imaging offers a program to local artists, which gives them the opportunity to display their artwork on a quarterly basis in the reception areas at the AMI Silverdale location at 1780 NW Myhre Road.

It is the intent to hang uplifting, cheerful art pieces to create a positive environment in the waiting areas. Artwork is for sale directly with the artists. This quarter, floral photography is featured from two artists — Jennifer McKee and Kristine Carroll — with pieces to be displayed into August.

This is McKee’s first professional exhibit. Her photography is all floral, which is shot locally at or near her home in Brownsville. McKee’s floral photography represents several years of image development. The pieces she chose specifically for this show provide a positive and colorful visual environment in the AMI reception and waiting room areas. Her display includes 20 photograph images, framed and printed on canvas, including floral close ups and blooms of northwest garden flowers. McKee is an avid gardener and many of the shots are taken of her favorite flowers.

Carroll finished her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Oregon State University and worked in the botany and plant pathology publication darkroom for several years before moving and supervising the first computer graphics studio for the University of Washington pathology department along side a custom darkroom.

After 30 years in the darkroom with black and white, she says it is a pleasure to be working with digital, where the tonal range is vastly improved, the process environmentally friendly, safer and healthier for the artist. Her images are available as notecards, matted or framed, and more of her portfolio can be seen at www.fstopcafe.com. She and her husband live on Bainbridge Island.