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Brinnon Crier
BRINNON CRIER
JULY BIRTHDAYS
Brian Arthurs
Karen Brockway
Judi DuVall
Jerry Johnson
Ed McLaughlin
Jane Scheef
Starr Thur
Gary Witcher
Brinnon Area Newsletter JULY 2016
SENIOR ORGANIZATION PLANS TO PROVIDE 4 DAY EMERGENCY FOOD KITS TO THOSE IN NEED IN OUR COMMUNITY
The Brinnon Senior Organization wishes to provide 4 Day Emergency Prepar-edness Kits for those citizens who need or want one. These will be provided
at no cost upon request.
As part of this campaign, the organization has two requests:
If you would like to donate to the cause, you can send your contribution to Bob Hart, Senior Organization President, 306144 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Mark on the Check: Emergency Preparedness Kits and Make Out the
Check to Brinnon Senior Organization
If you would like a 4 Day Emergency Kit delivered to your home or know someone who needs one, please call Sandy Peterson at the Community Cen-
ter at 796-4350 and leave your name and address with her.
SHRIMPFEST RAFFLE WINNERS
A Big Thanks to all who bought raffle tickets at Shrimpfest to help support the Emergency Preparedness Kits for our Brinnon Seniors (See story above).
THE WINNERS WERE:
$100 Gift Certificate from McKays Pat Finch
$50 Gift Certificate from Brinnon Store Maggie Wilhelmi
Two $30 Gift Certificates from Pleasant Harbor Marina
Mike Eastman and Dawn Thenstedt
$25 Gift Certificate from Geoduck Bob Hart
DOSEWALLIPS RIVER FLOODED A FEW YEARS AGO. Be Prepared!
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WE WANT TO DEDICATE THIS PAGE TO THOSE WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE
IN OUR COMMUNITY
Bill Barnet & Rick Meyer, Editors
We changed our emphasis this month to highlight July activities in Quilcene for
everyone.
July 3th, 1 PM Worthington House Exteri-or Tour in Quilcene.
July 4th, 1-5 PM Quilcene Historical Mu-seum, Refreshments, Favors , Decorations
July 4th 12-5 PM Quilcene Old Fash-ioned 4th of July Picnic & Concert. FREE. Meadow Seating, Bring Camp Chairs or blanket. No pets PLEASE. Fun, Food, Games .
July 5th 2PM Readers’ Theater at the Quilcene Community Center (all ages). Find out what it takes to make costumes, learn a script and put on a play in one afternoon.
July 12 2PM Insect Safari at the Quilcene Community Center (all ages) See fasci-nating, exotic live bugs, and thousands of insect specimens expertly prepared and displayed. Presented by expert entomolo-gist Don Ehlen .
July 19 2PM Juggling Fun at the Quilcene Community Center (all ages)
Brinnon Community Church 52 Church Road
PO Box 151, Brinnon, WA 98320
(360) 796-4462
www.brinnonchurch.com
Pastor Dan Kennedy
(360) 447-8501 Sunday Morning:
9:00 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. One Morning Service
Monday: (At Church)
4:00 P.M. Ladies’ Bible Study
Tuesday: (At Church) 9:30 A.M. Ladies’ Bible Study and Men’s
Coffee (Other Community Bible Studies are
throughout the week. Call Pastor Dan)
Thursday: 3:20 P.M. School Gym Champions After School Children’s Program,
Grades K-12, when school is in session.
EVERYONE is invited to Monday and Friday Soup—ALL AGES
Hours are 11-1 P.M.
BRINNON COMMUNITY CENTER
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Geoduck Lounge & Restaurant Specials_ Mon. - Philly Cheese Sandwich 5pm Tue. - Terrific Taco Tuesday 5pm Wed. - Chicken Fried Steak 5pm Thu. - Cooks Choice 5pm Fri. - Prime Rib 5pm
307103 Hwy 101
Brinnon, WA
(360) 796-4430
Windermere Hood Canal
Quality
Integrity
Service
For all your
real estate needs.
Valerie Schindler
Owner/Broker
TO MAKE CONTACT WITH THE FIRE CHIEF, TIM MANLY
He is looking for volunteers
31 Brinnon Lane
Brinnon, Washington 98320
Business 360-796-3450
Toll Free 888-796-3450
JULY 2016
THE BRINNON COMMUNITY CENTER Has a COMMUNITY JOB BOARD
If you have a job to post or are offering your job skills for a particular job...PLEASE POST ON OUR JOB BOARD located in the recreation room. Local youth want and need jobs. We encourage
everyone looking for work to visit the JOB BOARD.
HELP BRIDGE THE COMMUNITY THROUGH JOBS! call Sandy at the center 796-4350
4th of July Annual
Weekend
Flea Market
Friday July 1-Saturday July 2nd
9-3 at Brinnon Community Center
Both Indoors and Outdoors
Lots of Treasures
Hot Dogs & Potato Salad
11:00—2:00
Judy and Bob’s Fabulous Ice Cream Bars and Much More!
Call Dotty at 796-4978 for Table Space
Margarita Pie (Judy HART)
6 oz. frozen margarita mix
14 oz. sweetened condensed milk
8 oz. cream cheese
1 shot tequila
Lime zest
8 oz. whipped cream
Pie crust (prepared)
Limes Sparkling sugar
In lg. bowl combine margarita mix, milk and cream cheese. Mix till creamy & smooth. Mix in tequila, zest & whipped cream. Pour into pie crust & freeze 8 hrs. or overnight. Garnish with limes and sugar
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EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Come in and relax to a bowl of homemade soup or join us for a family-style dinner. Soups are served Monday and Friday starting at 11:00 am and run $2.50 ($3.50 for clam
chowder or soup and sandwich). Dinner is served each Wednesday evening starting at 5:00 pm and is a bargain for $5.00 ($6.00 for spare ribs or pork loin roast) — reservations
required by Tuesday. If you see a dinner you really want, sign up early to ensure your place at the table. Reservations accepted any time after the 1st of the month. For
questions about the menu or reservations, please call Sandy Peterson at 796-4350.
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Thank-you for reading the Brinnon Crier Our intent is to inform the community of local
events. Should you have something of interest you’d like to see in the Crier you may leave a message at the Community Center or
email us at: [email protected] The Brinnon Crier is published by the Brinnon Senior Organization.
You can receive the emailed color version of the Brinnon Crier by sending your request to:
Josh Dougherty, Owner/Operator 360-531-1316 Cell
P.O. Box 40 ~ Brinnon, WA 98320 360-796-0861 Office
Contr.# BLACKR*948BR 360-796-0862 Fax
CRIER Monthly Advertising Rates:
1/6 pg. $7.50
1/4 pg. $11.00
1/3 pg. $14.00
1/2 pg. $21.50
Full Page $43.00
JULY 2016
Volunteer Cooks Needed The Soup and Supper Club needs about 3
quality cooks to help balance out the workload of providing soups and a weekly dinner meals to the community. Please consider donating your valuable time and effort to this worth-
while cause. Contact Rick at :
The Brinnon Senior Organiza-tion would like to THANK the
many advertisers in this news-letter for their continued sup-
port.
JULY 4TH WORD SEARCH
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Our Brinnon Community Center Calendar of Events
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THE SENIOR ORGANIZATION MEETS THE FIRST THURSDAY OF
EACH MONTH AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER AT 10 A.M.
IF YOU MAKE PURCHASES AT AMAZON, PLEASE VISIT THE BRINNON SCHOOL SITE
FIRST
For every purchase you make to Amazon through the School Site you will be providing funds to the school. No extra charge. Visit
www.bsd46.org for the link.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL
Hours: Fridays, 1st Saturday each month
10 AM to Noon, 12:30 –4:30 PM
CLOSED HOLIDAYS
Residential HHW—Free of Charge
Out-of–County and BUSINESS fees apply
Large loads, drums or business waste.
Call 360-385-9160
Building 19, Boat Haven
282 10th Street
Port Townsend
FIRE CHIEF MANLY OFFERS PERIODIC ADVICE
Brinnon Fire Department EMT’s are called to help an in-creasing number of people who have fallen. The falls are not just related to illness or fainting, but to things that can be controlled. For example, take a look at the bot-tom of your slippers or your shoes. If the soles are slick and shiny, that could be the reason you fell down.
Check the rubber backing on any rug. After multiple washings, the backing gradually breaks down presenting another potential cause for a trip-and-fall moment.
Make sure you have night lights between your bedroom and bathroom and that all commonly used pathways in your home are clear.
(Chief Manly will be mak-ing suggestions periodi-cally in the Crier)
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Booster Club Meetings are the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7p.m.
For more information contact Evelyn at 796-3432 REMINDER: 2016 membership dues of $5 can be submitted to the Brinnon Booster Club, PO. Box 21, Brinnon, WA. 98320. Membership cards will
not be mailed due to cost of postage.
For building rental information please call Evelyn Cemper at 796-3432
BINGO every Saturday night with the Early Bird Game at 6:45 pm.
Snack Bar is open with hot dogs,
pizza, candy, etc.
Tuesdays Food Bank 10 am to 1 pm
Brinnon Booster Club P. O. Box 21
51 Corey Lane Brinnon, WA 98320
Booster Club Membership—2016
Name____________________________
Address__________________________
____________________________
Phone Number____________________
Please send your $5 membership dues with this coupon to: Brinnon Booster Club, P.O. Box 21, Brinnon, WA 98320. Thank you for your support.
located at Pleasant Harbor right on the beautiful Hood Canal where you can watch the sail boats from your own private deck
Hal & Janice Richards
Mile 309, Hwy 101
(360) 796-4064
(360) 951-5366
Experience the best of the Northwest! Go back in time, while enjoying all our modern luxuries. Elk Meadows B&B and Farm is surrounded by top-quality local recreation: Great hiking, kayaking, cycling, boating, fishing, local at-tractions, famous seafood, and amazing wildlife and birds.
Joe and Joy Baisch, Proprietors
3485 Dosewallips Road
Phone 360 796-4886
Alexandria Hanson, Joey Toombs, and Isaac Boling graduated from Brinnon School last month and will be heading to High School next year. We wish them well! They had a super year in Brinnon!
8TH GRADERS GRADUATE
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306362 Highway 101
Brinnon, Washington 98320
360-796-4555 fax: 360-796-3491
www.mckayshrimpandcrabgear.com
Please feel free to join or renew your Brinnon Senior Membership at this time.
HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO RECEIVE MAILED CRIER
We accept Memberships for 50 and older. You can mail or drop off your $5.00 dues at: Brinnon
Community Center, 306144 Highway 101 Brinnon, WA. 98320.
PLEASE INDICATE ON THE COUPON BELOW IF YOU WANT YOUR NEWSLETTER SENT BY EMAIL
OR BY POST OFFICE MAIL PLEASE RENEW DUES EACH JANUARY
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DINNER AND MOVIE NIGHT WHEN: 1ST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH
WHERE: BRINNON COMMUNITY CENTER
WHAT: DINNER AND BAG FRESH POPCORN
COST: $5.00 FOR MEAL—MOVIE IS FREE
If you don’t come for dinner, you’re still welcome to join us for the free
movie.
COME ONE COME ALL
FUN WITH PORTMANTEAUS
PIERONIC WRYLY AMUSING PASTRY
PREPARE FOR A DISASTER
1. Fill a fireproof box. Items should in-clude identification and other important cards, financial records, family photos
and emergency cash in small bills.
2. Design a disaster plan. It should in-clude who to contact and where to meet
family members in case of an emergency. All family members should know the plan
and the numbers to call.
3. Make a list. Include emergency phone numbers, the local fire department, and
poison control.
4. Create a go-kit. Pack a sturdy, easy-to-carry container, such as a backpack or
suitcase on wheels. Keep it near the door. Go to ready.gov/kit for items to include.
5. Turn off. Know how to shut off valves for gas, oil, water and main electricity sup-
ply. Put tags on these valves so you can find them, but have a professional turn
them back on.
6. Have 3 days of food and water handy.
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Brinnon Senior Organization
306144 Highway 101
Brinnon, WA. 98320
Address service requested