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THURSDAY OCT. 15, 2015 Volume 84 No. 5 • WWW.FORKSFORUM.COM • SERVING THE WEST END SINCE 1931 PRSRT STD US Postage Paid Permit No. 6 Forks, WA ECRWSS - BOXHOLDER FORKS LAPUSH BEAVER CLALLAM BAY SEKIU NEAH BAY Opinion.............. Page 4 Community News ... Page 5 Sports ............... Page 7 Classifieds .......... Page 17 Page 11 ONRC Evening Talks Elephant Seals Page 17 Moe the Crow Bold daytime act troubles business owner For Olympic Graphic Art’s owner Joyce Pagac, it was unsettling to find that her cash box was empty when she went to make change a week ago. Thinking that her business had been broken into, she called the Forks Police Department. FPD came and investigated and with no obvious signs of forced entry it was thought that a device had been used to open the door. Pagac reinforced all the locks and thought things were secure. A few days later she waited on several cus- tomers and then went about her work, which sometimes takes her to the back of her building where printing jobs are being done. Later, when she went to make change, she once again discovered her cash box was empty. It was concluded that someone had entered her business while she was there and emptied the cash drawer and more than likely this was the second time it had taken place. The whole thing has left her feeling a little uneasy about the boldness of the criminal. Pagac has since added a bell on the door and cameras are on the way. She said after so many years of not experiencing something like this it is a very sad situation. The police officer commented she was in a “bad neighborhood.” Pagac said, “Bad neighborhood? I am on main street!” Pagac wants other businesses to be aware that people are watching for you to not pay attention, looking for opportunities to take advantage. It also was reported by FPD’s Mike Rowley that there was a purse stolen from a customer at Forks Outfitters. Thanks to the many cameras Outfit- ters has installed, a person of interest was arrested soon after the incident. Both incidents serve to remind everyone to pay attention, don’t offer the opportunity to be a victim. On Oct. 11, Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Neah Bay, on the Makah Indian Reservation, to conduct an investigation into the death of a 23-year-old Tacoma resident who was free dive spear fishing just outside of Neah Bay’s harbor when he went missing. During the ensuing investigation, deputies learned that the victim and two of his friends were snorkeling and free diving in waters west of the Neah Bay Harbor’s jetty in the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The divers were spear fishing about 100 yards from shore and using kayaks to dive from. At about 4:30 p.m. one of the victim’s fellow divers lost sight of him and a search ensued. One of the divers used a radio, from the scene, to call for help from the Neah Bay Coast Guard Station. The Coast Guard responded and began a search for the victim. The victim was soon found by one of his fellow divers; underwater and entangled in a kelp bed in about 20 to 25 feet of water. The diver was able to cut the unresponsive victim free from the kelp and bring him to the ocean’s surface. The diver signaled a Coast Guard helicopter and was soon met by a Coast Guard rescue boat. The victim was transported by boat to the Neah Bay Coast Guard Station. The victim was later pronounced deceased at the Neah Bay Health Clinic. A coroner’s hold was placed on the body of the victim pending a cause of death determination by the Clallam County Prosecutor’s Office. Free diving is a form of underwater diving that relies on a diver’s ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing, rather than the use of a breath- ing apparatus such as scuba gear. The name of the victim is being withheld pending confirma- tion on notification of the victim’s next-of-kin. Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days wrapped up Sunday afternoon at Forks Outfitters with the “Little Logger Contest” sponsored by the Forks Lions Club. Winners received gift baskets donated by the Lions Club and Outfitters also donated a gift card. Organizer Chris Fletcher said, “I remember this being a big deal when I was a kid, we are hoping it continues to grow.” More photos of Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days are on pages 9, 10 and 12. Photo Christi Baron Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days Neah Bay Diving Fatality
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THURSDAYOCT. 15, 2015

Volume 84 No. 5 • WWW.FORKSFORUM.COM •

SERVING THE WEST END SINCE 1931

PRSRT STDUS Postage Paid

Permit No. 6

Forks, WA

ECRWSS - BOXHOLDER

FORKS LAPUSH BEAVER CLALLAM BAY SEKIU NEAH BAY

Opinion ..............Page 4

Community News ...Page 5

Sports ...............Page 7

Classifieds .......... Page 17

Page 11

ONRC Evening Talks Elephant Seals

Page 17

Moe the Crow

Bold daytime act troubles

business owner

For Olympic Graphic Art’s owner Joyce Pagac, it was unsettling to find that her cash box was empty when she went to make change a week ago. Thinking that her business had been broken into, she called the Forks Police Department. FPD came and investigated and with no obvious signs of forced entry it was thought that a device had been used to open the door.

Pagac reinforced all the locks and thought things were secure. A few days later she waited on several cus-tomers and then went about her work, which sometimes takes her to the back of her building where printing jobs are being done.

Later, when she went to make change, she once again discovered her cash box was empty. It was concluded that someone had entered her business while she was there and emptied the cash drawer and more than likely this was the second time it had taken place.

The whole thing has left her feeling a little uneasy about the boldness of the criminal. Pagac has since added a bell on the door and cameras are on the way. She said after so many years of not experiencing something like this it is a very sad situation. The police officer commented she was in a “bad neighborhood.” Pagac said, “Bad neighborhood? I am on main street!”

Pagac wants other businesses to be aware that people are watching for you to not pay attention, looking for opportunities to take advantage.

It also was reported by FPD’s Mike Rowley that there was a purse stolen from a customer at Forks Outfitters. Thanks to the many cameras Outfit-ters has installed, a person of interest was arrested soon after the incident.

Both incidents serve to remind everyone to pay attention, don’t offer the opportunity to be a victim.

On Oct. 11, Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Neah Bay, on the Makah Indian Reservation, to conduct an investigation into the death of a 23-year-old Tacoma resident who was free dive spear fishing just outside of Neah Bay’s harbor when he went missing.

During the ensuing investigation, deputies learned that the victim and two of his friends were snorkeling and free diving in waters west of the Neah Bay Harbor’s jetty in the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The divers were spear fishing about 100 yards from shore and using kayaks to dive from.

At about 4:30 p.m. one of the victim’s fellow divers lost sight of him and a search ensued. One of the divers used a radio, from the scene, to call for help from the Neah Bay Coast Guard Station.

The Coast Guard responded and began a search for the victim. The victim was soon found by one of his fellow divers; underwater and entangled

in a kelp bed in about 20 to 25 feet of water. The diver was able to cut the unresponsive victim free from the kelp and bring him to the ocean’s surface.

The diver signaled a Coast Guard helicopter and was soon met by a Coast Guard rescue boat. The victim was transported by boat to the Neah Bay Coast Guard Station.

The victim was later pronounced deceased at the Neah Bay Health Clinic. A coroner’s hold was placed on the body of the victim pending a cause of death determination by the Clallam County Prosecutor’s Office.

Free diving is a form of underwater diving that relies on a diver’s ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing, rather than the use of a breath-ing apparatus such as scuba gear. The name of the victim is being withheld pending confirma-tion on notification of the victim’s next-of-kin.

Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days wrapped up Sunday afternoon at Forks Outfitters with the “Little Logger Contest” sponsored by the Forks Lions Club. Winners received gift baskets donated by the Lions Club and Outfitters also donated a gift card. Organizer Chris Fletcher said, “I remember this being a big deal when I was a kid, we are hoping it continues to grow.”

More photos of Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days are on pages 9, 10 and 12. Photo Christi Baron

Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days

Neah Bay Diving Fatality

ONRC evening Talks Elephant Seals page 11

Moe the Crow page 17

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Forks Oct. Weather Facts:High Temp 88° on Oct. 1, 1987, Low Temp. 21° on Oct. 24, 1919, Average High Temp. 60°.Average low temp. 42°. High rainfall 29.73 in 1975. Low Rainfall, 1.42 in 2002, Average Rainfall 11.72 High Day Rainfall 7.03 Oct. 16, 2003

Forks Weather ReportBy Jerry R. King

Oct. 5-11, 2015Date High Low Rainfall10/05 76 41 0.00 10/06 75 47 0.0010/07 57 54 0.82 10/08 64 52 0.00 10/09 65 51 0.50 10/10 60 55 1.6510/11 61 46 0.18

Total rainfall for year ..................64.27 in.October rainfall ..................................3.81Average rainfall ..........................76.11 in.Snow Year ........................................ 0.00

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The Crescent Blue Bluegrass Band will bring its unique sound to the Lions Club Club-house, 90 Bogachiel St., in Clallam Bay, on Saturday, Oct. 17, when it performs a free concert. The concert begins at 7 p.m.

The band has been playing weddings, parties, church func-tions and concerts in the West End for many years. Crescent Blue also plays the annual Snowgrass Bluegrass benefit in Port Angeles.

Crescent Blue members include Ken Lambert on lead guitar and vocals, Mary Meyer on rhythm guitar and vocals, Barney Munger on five-string banjo and vocals and Dave Lenahan on bass and vocals.

Crescent Blue in Clallam Bay

The band became a reality after Meyer and Munger met Lambert at a Relay For Life benefit during the summer of 2006.

Six months later they got together to see if their many years of performing bluegrass separately could be parleyed into a sound that people might want to hear.

Crescent Blue added Lena-han in 2009 and the band has

Crescent Blue band members are from front, Ken Lambert and Mary Meyer, with Barney Munger and Dave Lenahan in the back row. Submitted photo

Free Legal Clinic

On Saturday, Oct. 24, Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers will host a free legal clinic from noon-3 p.m. at Concerned Citi-zens Family First Center, 945 S. Forks Ave. This event is a free, drop-in, legal advice clinic for members of the public. 

This event is intended to help those who cannot afford an at-torney but is open to the general public. Volunteer attorneys will be available to answer legal questions, explain the legal pro-cess and direct people to legal services that might be able to as-sist them with family, landlord/tenant, public assistance, estate, probate, bankruptcy, employ-ment, foreclosure and debtor/creditor law.

Spanish interpretation and services will be available on site. For more information, call Clallam-Jefferson Lawyers at 360-504-2422 or e-mail [email protected].

performed often throughout the peninsula and occasionally in the Seattle area.

Everyone is invited to the concert. For more information or questions, call 640-0046.

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Temporary campground closure at Hoh Rain ForestThe Hoh Campground closed to overnight use at noon on

Thursday, Oct. 8 and will remain closed through Saturday, Oct. 31. Several herds of Roosevelt elk reside in the Hoh Valley, with one frequenting the campground and visitor use areas.

With the elk’s annual mating season or rut in process, male elk are focused and intent on finding, attracting and defending their mates. Bulls use a variety of ways to establish dominance and win mates, frequently charging and chasing each other and using their massive antlers for sparring. The herd currently using the campground area is accustomed to human presence and many of the animals have lost their natural fear of people, creating an increased risk to campers, particularly during the mating season.

Visitors are required to stay at least 50 yards (half the length of a football field) from park wildlife at all times and are urged to stay in their vehicles if elk are in or around parking areas.

The Hoh Rain Forest remains open for day use and several nature trails and a picnic area are available daily. The Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays-Sundays during the autumn months.

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Joseph Allen Bunker, 82, of Forks, Washington, passed away October 4, 2015.

Allen Bunker was the son of Joseph and Ella (Fuller) Bunker of Forks, Washington. The Bunker children, Joanne Ella (Bunker) McReynolds, Joseph Allen Bunker (deceased), David Douglas Bunker, Lois Ef� e (Bunker)

Woods and Stephen Miles Bunker, were all born in Centralia, Washington, growing as children in the little valley of Bunker Creek, a place of their greatest memories.

Allen was a great timber faller, working throughout much of Alaska for over 20 years. He was known for his ability to fall piano spruce with minimum damage to the valuable wood.

His last residences were in Port Angeles and Forks, where he could be close to his wonderful, care-taking sister Joanne, her husband Joe McReynolds and son Jeff McReynolds.

Allen was a great old soul, always ready to help anyone. He helped many in AA to overcome addiction and taught many, in some of the more dif� cult times of their lives, to “let go and let God”.

During one of his long stays in Alaska, “Good Morning America”, a long standing show on ABC TV, did a story on Allen Bunker and the dif� culty timber fallers have in the wilds of Alaska.

He will be dearly missed by family and friends. Memorial services will be held this upcoming Saturday,

October 17, 2015, 2:00 P.M. at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 N. Blackberry Ave., Forks, WA. We welcome all who knew and loved this great man.

Joseph “Allen” BunkerMarch 3, 1933 – October 4, 2015

Friday, October 16 • 4:30 to 7 p.m.Forks Congregational Church

Menu Includes: Turkey, Stu� ng, Baked Salmon, Sweet Potatoes, Salads,

Drinks, with Pumpkin & Apple Pies for Dessert.Prices: $10 for Adults • $6 for Children 4-12 years of age and

Senior Citizens over 60, $35 Family PassDonations always welcome.

Your Community ChurchWhere All Are Welcome

81st AnnualHarvest Dinner

Assistance for this annual undertaking is always appreciated. For more information, to help, or other questions, call Warren or Cathy Johnson at 374-9382 or 640-8239 cell.

Where All Are WelcomeAssistance for this annual undertaking is always appreciated.

Clallam Transit System board members held its regular monthly meeting in Forks on Sept. 21. Twice a year the board travels to Sequim and the West End in an effort to make it easier for resi-dents in those areas to attend meetings.

During this meeting, North Olympic Library System West End library manager Theresa Tetreau read a proclamation to the board to honor the first Tiny Olympic Library kiosk to be located at a Clallam Transit System facility. The new Tiny Olympic Library will be inside the Forks Transit Center. Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon, who is the transit board chairman, had the honor of ceremoniously cutting a “mini” ribbon on a diminutive kiosk model with tiny scissors during the presentation.

Elevated levels of marine toxins have prompted state shellfish managers to postpone the start of razor clam digging on ocean beaches this fall.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will not schedule razor clam digs on any of the state’s ocean beaches until tests show the clams are safe to eat.

Domoic acid levels on Wash-ington beaches have dropped significantly since last spring, when the department was forced to curtail digging early. How-ever, concentrations of domoic acid are still above the threshold

(20 parts per million) set by state public health officials.

WDFW will continue to work with the Washington Depart-ment of Health to monitor regularly marine toxin levels in razor clams. Test results are posted on WDFW’s webpage at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/domoic_levels.html.

“We know diggers are anxious to get out onto the beaches, but public health is our primary concern,” said Dan Ayres, coast-al shellfish manager for WDFW.

Domoic acid, a natural toxin produced by certain types of

algae, can be harmful or even fatal if consumed in sufficient quantities. Cooking or freezing does not destroy domoic acid in shellfish.

Since 1991, when the toxin was first detected on the Pacific coast, outbreaks of domoic acid have prompted the cancellation of three entire razor clam sea-sons in Washington — the last one in 2002-2003.

Any new information about razor clam digging will be posted on WDFW’s razor clam webpage at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/current.html.

Forks Transit Center to host Tiny Library

Marine toxins delay razor clam digs this fall

Date Time Details 9/15/15 1120 1180 Page Rd, trash pile 9/19/15 0927 390 Founders Way, False alarm 9/20/15 1506 71 Calawah Way, False alarm 9/24/15 1745 200 Elk Loop Dr, smoke scare/unauthorized burn 9/28/15 0247 121 S. Spartan Ave, False alarm 9/28/15 1006 Hwy 101 and Nolan Creek, mutual aid assist – logging accident 9/30/15 1329 302 Elk Valley Rd, authorized burning 9/30/15 1354 281 Elk Valley Rd, authorized burning10/03/15 1313 1114 Russell Rd, mobile home fire10/03/15 1908 Hwy 101, motor vehicle accident assist10/05/15 1046 1221 Merchants Rd, Chimney fire10/06/15 1946 Hwy 101, authorized burning10/09/15 1435 S. Camas Ave., False alarm, child pulled alarm10/10/15 1318 1161 Bogachiel Way, unauthorized burn

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By Christy Rasmussen Ford

I don’t like to brag about it, but back in high school, I was quite the football star at FHS. I lettered all four years in the Homecoming powder puff game. OK, no one gets a letter for

playing in that game, but if they did, I would have gotten one easily. I was the real deal with the mascara line thingies under my eyes and everything!

I wasn’t really good at throwing or catch-ing or tackling or blocking or intercepting or running, but I was the best darn football-hander-backer that any quarterback ever had. Just the fact that I know the technical term for that position speaks volumes. I handed

the ball back every single time … and then jumped out of the way because I’m the cliché-est cliché girl.

Seriously though, I loved playing in the powder puff game during Homecoming week. I had so many good memories that I was even tempted to keep the No. 38 jersey that I wore every year (thanks Billy). However, we were warned many times that stolen (I prefer the term “unreturned”) jerseys would result in diplomas being withheld. For this reason, there is absolutely not an “unreturned” No. 38 Spartan jersey in my hope chest … right now … next to my FHS diploma.

Due to the great time that I had playing in that game, it makes me immensely sad that the high school girls don’t get to do it anymore. Like most things, it seems that the actions of a few ruined it for everyone. When I first realized it was not part of Homecoming week anymore, I did some official investigating on the subject; I asked my Facebook friends.

The general consensus among my all-knowing friends during my investigation was that the game was cancelled a few years ago due to safety concerns. Apparently, some girls were hitting really hard and getting aggressive so the whole event was called off forever. In other words, the football game was banned be-cause some of the players were playing football. Silly girls.

It seems to me that kids these days get more and more things taken away. Merry-go-rounds, dunk tanks, dodge ball and now the powder puff have all been taken away since I was a kid. There even is talk of tag being eliminated for safety reasons. Whether or not these things are being justifiably taken away is a subject for a real writer who researches for real and who uses actual facts and statistics and stuff.

As for me (the non-fact user), I’m just going to say that it doesn’t seem like being a kid is any fun anymore. I worry about the boring future for my kids. What’s next? Organizing recess into structured forced games and eliminating all free play?

For questions or comments that will undoubtedly start with, “Actually, injuries are down since we stopped kids from having any fun at all,” please e-mail me at [email protected].

OpiniOnTHE REAL FORKS

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICYThe Forks Forum belongs to the readers of the newspaper. The opinion section is the

place where reader thoughts appear as letters to the editor. Letters longer than 300 words are sent back to the writer for revision. We only edit for spelling and grammar. Any substantial changes are sent to the letter writer for revision. While we strive to publish all letters, those focusing on local issues take precedence over statewide or national issues. No personal attacks or unsubstantiated allegations are accepted. Those letters are returned to the writer with an explanation why the letter is not going to run in its existing form.

Deadline for letters to appear is noon the Monday before publication. Letters are published on a space-available basis, with time-sensitive letters on local issues taking first priority. There are times, therefore, when a letter might not appear for a week or two.

Letters to the editor can be mailed to the Forks Forum, PO Box 300, Forks, WA 8331; e-mailed to [email protected]; faxed to 374-5739; or dropped off at our office at 44 S. Forks Ave. All letters must have a name, address and telephone number for verification purposes. Only the writer’s name and hometown are printed in the newspaper.

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COmmentary The Ban on Fun

“The NFL missed their chance with these three.” Karli Westerlund Neilson, Kaelee Barnes Felton and Christy in 2002.

By Christi Baron

Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days is sponsored by West End Business and Professional Association. It originally was started by Forks Thriftway in

protest over the Lee Company’s decision to quit produc-ing Logger’s pants and as a salute to timber workers. That first

year a pair of riggin’ pants were burned in a protest cer-emony.

Eventually the event was turned over to WEBPA, a parade was added and taken away and the Fish and Brew was added 19 years ago. The idea behind the celebration was to have various groups and in-dividuals have their own events during the week.

This year Rainforest Council For the Arts, Forks Timber Museum, Forks Chamber and the Farwest Art League brought new life to the celebra-tion. Also the opportunity to hold many of the events in the Rainforest Arts Center hope-fully brought some life back to the downtown area.

After holding the Fish and Brew at Sperry’s Barn and the Roundhouse, this year the RAC hosted and it was a blast! A big thank you to Fish and Brew’s house band Loose Gravel. They were a bit concerned as another newspaper reported there would only be root beer at this year’s event and they were happy to learn there was beer. As always, Gordon Gibbs

Another Hickory Shirt Days …

was on hand with his creations as well as a couple brewers from out of town.

Also attending the event were a county commissioner candidate and some fami-lies that were playing youth football that day. A tourist from Arizona read about the event in a little publication that the Forks Forum does called “Table Topics.” They are in local restaurants and several of the area’s motels. She told me at least three times what a great time she was having.

Artist Jack Datisman also was on hand again this year with his faux beer label. He has cre-ated a label each year almost since the beginning of Fish and Brew.

And as always the great smoked fish contestants made some outstanding creations. The judges for the fish entries were Su Kirk, her friend Cher-yl Stewart, Amber Colliton, who called to ask questions about the event and got roped into judging, and Paul Pagac.

In the judging, Judy Edwards

took top honors with her “What the Hell” smoked salm-on chowder. Jan Rand took second with her entry “Cause for Divorce” smoked fish and Jerry Sullivan placed third with his “Apple King” smoked fish. Sullivan also won the people’s choice award for his entry.

Another activity new this year was an after-hours event at Ted Spoelstra’s, where everyone got to enjoy Ted’s amazing collection of tractors and other unique antiques.

Fish and Brew winners were Judy Edwards, Jan Rand, who already was reading recipes for next year, and Jerry Sullivan.

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SCHOOL BOOK FAIRSThe Forks Elementary School

BookFair is from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 12-16 in Room 402. Thursday, Oct. 15, is Family Night and the room will be open until 7 p.m. The books range from preschool to eighth grade with some adult books as well. The public is welcome.

Forks High School also will offer a BookFair this week, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Forks High School Library.

DIABETES SUPPORT GROUPForks Community Hospital

Diabetes Support Group will meet from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the hospital confer-

ence room with guest Hannah Singhose, RN. Topic: Dealing with the Holidays, from Hal-loween candy to the New Year’s toast. For more information, contact Jim Strong at [email protected] or Deborah Dillon at 360-640-4931.

PRESENTATION ON NOXIOUS WEEDS

The Oct. 21 Bogachiel Garden Club meeting will feature Jill Silver, an expert on noxious weeds. Silver will share infor-mation about the new noxious weeds gardeners may be plant-ing in their gardens. Also, Judi McClanahan, Olympic Peninsu-la District Master Flower Show

judge, will give some ideas for beautiful and creative autumn floral arrangements.

The meeting will be held at the Forks Community Center on Maple Avenue beginning at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 21. You don’t have to be a member to attend the meeting; just share an interest in noxious weeds and autumn floral arrangements.

PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST Children ages 2-16 years can

bring their carved pumpkins to Forks Community Hospital’s Spoon’s Cafe by 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, for the chance to win cash prizes. First place will receive $15 and second

place $10.

WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH RENEWAL HELP AVAILABLE

Annual open enrollment for health care coverage with Washington Apple Health starts Nov. 1. Renew for 2016 or apply for coverage.

Call Susie at 360-374-9496 to make an appointment for assistance.

FAMILY FIRST CENTER HALLOWEEN PARTY

The Family First Center, 915 S. Forks Ave., is hosting a Halloween party from 4-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. There will

be games, crafts and family friendly activities.

There also will be a costume contest for those that want to dress up, but costumes are not required to attend the party. Concessions will be open and children under 12 must be ac-companied by an adult. This event is free so come enjoy fun for all ages.

VFW KICKS OFF ANNUAL ESSAY COMPETITION

Commander Tom Hughes of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9106 announced the kick-off of the VFW’s annual Patriot’s

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Stop by for treats, get a picture of your pet in costume, and support the Humane Society!

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Model scales include G, O, HO, N, Z & moreMany Door Prizes

One room with “U Run” trains just for kids.

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Sat., Oct. 17th • 10am-4pmSun., Oct. 18th • 10am-3pm

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intersection of Old Olympic & MacLeay. Turn left on MacLeay, Grange is on your right about 1/4 mile.

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Pen youth essay competition. Middle school students in grades 6-8 in this area, have the opportunity to compete and win thousands of dollars in national awards.

The VFW enacted the Pa-triot’s Pen competition in 1995 to encourage young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experi-ences in modern American society by composing a 300- 400-word patriotic-themed es-say. The theme for this year’s competition is “What Freedom

Means to Me.”For students in grades 3-5,

the theme is “Why Is America My Favorite Country” with es-says not to exceed 250 words.

High school students in grades 9-12 can enter an essay of 300- 400-words with the theme of “My Vision of Amer-ica.” In addition to the essay, an audio essay of three to five minutes needs to be included in the student’s own voice.

For all three contests, students begin by competing at the local Post level. Post winners advance to District competition with District winners advancing to the state competition. State first-place winners compete for their share of thousands of dollars in awards and the national first-place winner is awarded $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C.

Each year, more than 125,000 students participate nationwide. Deadline for student entries is Nov. 1. Late entries will not be accepted. Interested students and teachers should contact their local VFW Post 9106 at 374-5489 for more informa-tion. Entries can be picked-up or dropped off at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave.

CLALLAM TRANSIT SYSTEM CELEBRATES 35 YEARS OF PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE

The Clallam Transit System governing board authorized two days of free fixed-route, dial-

a-ride and paratransit service to celebrate a “Try Transit” week of events which coincide the system’s 35-year service an-niversary on Oct. 13.

Clallam Transit offered free fixed-route and dial-a-ride and paratransit services on Tues-day, Oct. 13, and will again on Saturday, Oct. 17 – to recognize its 35 years of providing public transportation to the people and connecting the communities of the North Olympic Peninsula. The free service is to thank riding passengers and to entice new riders to try the system’s services.

The purpose of celebrat-ing a “Try Transit” week is to showcase the vital role public transportation plays in the daily lives of people and to promote greater use of the local public transit service throughout the county. The Clallam Transit System started with urban service in Port Angeles and expanded quickly to reach all quadrants of the rural county. The public is encouraged to participate in the “Try Transit” week game through Oct. 17.

Anyone can pick up a “Try Transit” game card from one of the system’s participating bus pass outlets or at other com-munity locations to play for a chance to win a free monthly bus pass. The locations to pick up a game card are Bay Variety, Swain’s General Store, Hag-gen’s, Forks Outfitters, Mt. Pleasant IGS, the Port Angeles

Gateway Transit Center, CTS headquarters facility (admin-istration office), Rainshadow Coffee in Sequim and at the Sequim, Forks, Clallam Bay, and Port Angeles libraries.

Each of these locations will have a limited number of game cards available for pick up. Players are encouraged to get their game card early and visit as many game card destina-tions as possible to increase their chance to win. Each of the locations will punch cards with their unique hole punch.

MEN’S BREAKFAST CANCELLED

The monthly men’s breakfast that is held at the Congre-gational Church on the third Saturday of each month is cancelled for the month of October. Pastor Warren John-son said, “With all the events happening at the church on the same week, it is just too much to do.” The monthly breakfast will reconvene on Nov. 21.

HARVEST DINNERThe Congregational Church,

280 S. Spartan Ave., will hold its 81st Annual Harvest Dinner on Oct. 16. The menu is roast turkey, stuffing, mashed po-tatoes, sweet potatoes, baked salmon, a variety of salads, apple and pumpkin pie, plus a variety of drinks. The cost is $10 for adults, $6 for seniors over 62 and children under 12. The proceeds from the din-ner help with the cost of the nonprofit groups that meet at the church.

EMBLEM CLUB DINNER OCT. 17

Every month the Emblem Club offers a prime rib dinner to club members and the com-munity on the third Saturday

of the month. In addition to the main course, salad, potato, vegetables, roll and dessert, coffee and ice tea also are on the menu. The meal is served from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Elks Club, 941 Merchant Road.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE DONATION DRIVE

On Saturday, Oct. 17, the Habitat for Humanity ReStore will hold a donation drive at Forks Outfitters, 950 S. Forks Ave., from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring your gently used furniture, tools and appliances to donate. Look for the Habitat truck.

HALLOWEEN PET COSTUME CONTEST

For their FHS senior project, Paislee Gilstrap and Alexis Leons are organizing a pet Halloween Costume contest on Oct. 31 from 1-2 p.m. at Forks Outfitters.

The contest entry fee will be by donation of pet food or a monetary donation. Photos of people and their pets also will be offered by donation. There will be prizes and “treats” for your pet. All funds raised will go to assist Friends of Forks Animals with the great work they do on the West End.

DONATE UNUSED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Do you have a musical instru-ment just sitting in your base-ment, attic or closet? Why not give a young person the gift of a life of loving music? The Forks School music program is in need of musical instruments. Many children that would like to play can’t afford to buy or rent one. Instruments may be dropped off at the district office on Spartan Avenue or the Forks Forum office, 490 S. Forks Ave.

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Home Slice Take N Bake Pizza

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Dahlgren Logging

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Hillcar & Fletcher

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Misty Valley Inn

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Lady Spartan Anna Hudson (12) controlled the ball over Hoquiam players in a game won by the Grizzlies in a recent contest at Spartan Stadium. Photo Lonnie Archibald

Spartan Tristan Pisani (22) runs through Vashon defenders as the Forks JV’s defeated Vashon JV’s 62-8 in a recent contest at Spartan Stadium. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Forks running back Kenny Gale picks up yardage against Elma on Friday night at Spartan Stadium where the Eagles downed the Spartans 31-0. Also in on the action are Billy Palmer (60) and Jack Dahlgren (70). Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Recently the Forks junior varsity football team beat Vashon JV 61-8. Gabe Reaume had six touchdown passes. Brett Moody caught three TDs, Tristan Pisani caught two TDs and Carson Ness caught a touchdown. Jae Eastman and Zeke Rosa each had one rushing touchdown as well. Submitted Photo

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Open Letter to theVoters of Clallam County

John Calhoun, District III Port Commissioner

and Bill Peach, District III County Commissioner, urge you to vote for

CONNIE BEAUVAIS for Port Commissioner, District III.As the two County-wide elected officials representing the west-end District of Clallam County, we are endorsing Connie Beauvais as the best candidate to fill the vacant Port Commission position.

Based on our knowledge of county-wide issues and the values of District III communities, we believe Connie Beauvais is best qualified.

Connie is an active member of the Clallam County Planning Commission and served on the 2015 County Charter Review Commission. Since announcing her candidacy she has attended every Port Commission meeting, numerous workshops and worked with Port staff, investing countless hours learning about the issues facing the Port and our County. Her opponent cannot say the same. Clearly, Connie Beauvais is the more serious candidate.

We endorse Connie Beauvais for Port Commissioner, District III.

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Demorest was only 43 when she died of cancer, her love of nursing and caring for people lives on through this scholarship named in her honor.

Anyone with ties to the West End of Clallam County who has been accepted into a nursing pro-gram is eligible to apply. Applications are available at Peninsula College/Forks or Audrey Grafstrom at Forks City Hall.

SIORF VIOLET RICHARDSON AWARDAre you a young woman between the ages of 14-17 who volunteers in your school or community,

sees challenges instead of obstacles and hope instead of despair? If you are a young woman who believes in the power of volunteer action, then you may be eligible to win the Soroptimist Violet Richardson Award.

This award recognizes young women who make their community and world a better place through volunteering. If you think you qualify for this award, then pick up an application at Forks High School Counseling center or Forks Extension of Peninsula College.

SIORF RUBY AWARDThe Soroptimist Ruby Award honors women who, through their professional or personal efforts

are making extraordinary differences in the lives of women and girls. Honorees are women who have worked to improve the lives of other women and girls. Their work has had a significant impact on other women by inspiring and encouraging them. You may nominate yourself or another woman you feel is deserving of this honor. Applications can be picked up at Forks Extension of Peninsula College or Audrey Grafstrom at Forks City Hall.

SIORF LIVE YOUR DREAM AWARDThe Live Your Dream Award is for women who have the courage and determination to turn their

lives around through continuing education. As Soroptimist’s major project, clubs in 19 countries and territories assist women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families by giving them resources they need to improve their education, skills and employment prospects.

This application can be picked up at Forks Extension of Peninsula College or Audrey Grafstrom at Forks City Hall. All applications must be returned to her at city hall or Peninsula College or mailed to SIORF, PO Box 329, Forks, WA 98331 by Nov. 19.

Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest offers scholarships

For the first time, the Clallam County Auditor’s Office has teamed with the Washington Secretary of State’s Office to produce a printed local voters’ pamphlet for Clallam County voters.

The 2015 Clallam County Local Voters’ Pamphlet is included within the Washington State Voters’ Pamphlet and mailed to every residence in the county. The pamphlets for the 2015 Gen-eral Election are expected to be mailed from the state this week.

Along with information about all state measures and advisory votes appearing on the general election ballot, the pamphlet also contains photos, statements and biographical details submitted by candidates running for local offices. Other local issues include eight proposed County Charter amendments, a Sequim School District bond and a Clallam County Fire District No. 1 levy.

Copies of the 2015 Local Voters’ Pamphlet also will be avail-able at various locations across the county, including all city halls and public libraries, and in the Auditor’s Office at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. in Port Angeles. An online Voters’ Guide also is accessible via the Auditor’s website at www.clallam.net/elections.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Ballots were mailed to all registered voters in Clallam County on Oct. 14.

County debuts 2015 Voters’ Pamphlet

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Heritage DaysThe Rainforest Council for the Arts sponsored the Choker Set-

ters Ball on Saturday night at the RAC. In addition to dancing, Bob McIntyre offered old-time photos and delicious treats were served in the lobby.

Little Lillian danced with her grand-parents Dave and Sheri Crippen during the Choker Setter’s Ball on Saturday night sponsored by Rainforest Council for the Arts. Photo Dave Youngberg

Before the dance got started, Willow Roundtree offered dance lessons to the novices. Photo Dave Youngberg

The Forkestra was first up at the family dance Saturday night. Photo Dave Youngberg

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The U.S. Navy, in cooperation with the U.S. Coast Guard and National Marine Fisheries Service, has prepared a Final EIS/OEIS to conclude evaluation of potential environmental impacts from military readiness training and testing activities conducted primarily within existing range

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Notice of Availability of the Northwest Training and Testing Final Environmental Impact Statement/

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Public Involvement The completion of the Final EIS/OEIS follows years of research, analysis and

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four public meetings in January 2015 for the Supplement to the NWTT Draft EIS/OEIS. Meetings took place in Washington, Northern

California, Oregon and Alaska. The Final EIS/OEIS includes Navy responses to the public comments received

during the Draft and Supplement review periods. Regulations provide for a 30-day wait period after the Final EIS/OEIS is published before the Navy may take action.

Proposed Action The Proposed Action is to conduct training and testing activities within the NWTT Study Area, to include the use of active sonar, acoustic sources and explosives, as well as pierside sonar maintenance and testing. While training and testing, the Navy follows strict guidelines

and employs measures to reduce effects on marine species. The purpose of the Proposed Action is to ensure that the Navy accomplishes its mission to maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval forces

capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. The Final EIS/OEIS also supports the renewal of federal regulatory permits and authorizations for current training and testing activities and future activities requiring environmental analysis.

Visitors sample some of the many foods available during the Fish and Brew. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Jack Zaccardo’s slide show of old time logging was enjoyed by many Wednes-day at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks during the Hickory Shirt Days celebration. Another popular slide show followed as Larry Burtness showed “A Mechanic’s View of Logging by Ken Sadilek.” Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Gordon and Sue Gibbs brought their brews, root beer and wines to the annual Fish and Brew held at the Forks Rain-forest Arts Center on Saturday. Linda Offutt of Forks receives a sample. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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The Olympic Natural Re-sources Center, 1455 S. Forks Ave., Forks, hosts a talk at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, in the Hemlock Forest Room for a presentation by Rob Wamstad.

He was a docent naturalist for 12 years at Año Nuevo State Park, an elephant seal colony near San Francisco, Calif.

He is experienced at leading groups into the colony during breeding season. He has over 1,000 hours observing the animals and their interactions. He also volunteered three years at Point Reyes National Seashore informing visitors about elephant seals and grey whales. He also was an edu-cation docent leading tours at a marine mammal hospital and has cared for harbor seal

pups. Here is a taste of what will

be shared: “As we approach the colony over the sand dunes, all may appear calm and even sleepy. There is a certain tension in the air around the harems. Bulls are eyeing and tracking bulls in this Alpha male society.

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Juvenile, and Don’t Care/Past Caring …”

So begins a guided walk into an elephant seal colony. The journey includes a discus-sion of the life cycles of these amazing animals, as well as their unusual characteristics and why they are important to current research.

Since the late 1800s whalers had reduced their number to possibly less than a hundred animals at Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico. The northern elephant seal has rebounded to slowly build-ing colonies northward, with

a recent colony reported on Vancouver Island. Seal visits have been reported in the area of the Salish Sea.

“Evening Talks” at ONRC are supported by the Ros-mond Forestry Education Fund, an endowment that honors the contributions of Fred Rosmond and his family to forestry, education, and the Forks Community.

Refreshments will be served and a potluck of your favorite dessert is encouraged.

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Heritage Days Photos

Loose Gravel played during the Fish and Brew. The band’s appearance each year at the annual event has become a tradition. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

Martha Paul sells the new Loggers Memorial book during the Farwest Art League Art show and sale. The updated version of the book sells for $20 and is avail-able at the Forks Timber Museum, Forks Outfitters and from book committee member JoMarie Miller. Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

FHS girls soccer coach Joe Morton surprised his team with pink socks, just before their game with Elma. The team wore the socks in recogni-tion of the month of October being “Breast Cancer Awareness Month.” The girls and coaches took a “team photo” before the socks got muddy! Submitted photo

Jennifer Pelikan demonstrates spinning during the Farwest Art League Art show and sale that was held in the re-tail space of the RAC dur-ing Heritage Days. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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• We are licensed by the state and accept insurance, private pay and DSHS. We serve all income levels.

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• We pride ourselves on employing the highest caliber of staff assuring our clients the best quality in-home care services.

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Students raising money for trip to Europe

Last Sunday afternoon Forks High School students Bob Wright, Garrett Hamlin and Scott Archibald were raising money for their trip to Europe next summer. Each student, about 15 of them, needs to raise $3,000 each to make the trip. Bake sales are just one of the many ways the students are earning the money. Photo Christi Baron

Dr. Eugene Sine was wel-comed last week by staff of Forks Community Hospital and Bogachiel Clinic with ice cream sundaes in Spoon’s Cafe. Dr. Sine is a family prac-titioner and is from Olympia.

He will be seeing patients at the Bogachiel Clinic on Tues-day-Thursday. Dr. Sine has worked at various place in the state including Port Hadlock, Elma, Chehalis and Tenino.

In the past he has taught acu-

puncture and pain management theory.

Pictured are Laura Kripinksi, Dr. Sine, Deborah Dillon and Bogachiel Clinic manager Bill Burton.

Photo Christi Baron

Court ReportThe following people were

fined $100 or more and/or re-ceived jail sentences when they appeared in Clallam County District Court II in Forks:

Steven Burge was fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 87 days suspended for No Valid Operator’s License w/o ID and fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 89 days suspended for the same offense.

Troy S. Crandall was fined

$500 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 80 days suspended for Driving with License Sus-pended Third Degree and fined $350 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 85 days suspended for the same offense.

Robert Poe III was fined $0 and sentenced to 364 days of jail with 359 days suspended for Possession Threatened/Endangered Fish and was fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 90 days suspended

for Rec. Fish Second Degree.Tara Koskela was fined $250

and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 80 days suspended for Disorderly Conduct and fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days of jail with 85 days suspended for Criminal Trespass Second Degree.

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West end community stakeholder meetings on water, salmon and marine resources

9:30 to 3:30 - North Pacific Coast Lead Entity. Field trip to review completed projects in the Quillayute River watersheds. Car-pooling from the ONRC parking lot. 4:00 to 6:30 - North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee: Follow-up on the MRC Summit, small project selection process, timing for the next RFP round.

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Beginning Monday, October 12, 2015, demolition in the main courthouse parking lot will begin, with a sche-

duled end date of December 14, 2015.

Generally, the project scope consists of the following: 1. Removal of existing areas of asphalt,

concrete, and landscaping 2. Installation of bio-retention cells, rain

gardens, porous asphalt, landscaping 3. Other work typically associated with a

project of this type and complexity

The project is 75% funded through the Wa. Dept. of Ecology, with a 25% County match.

Throughout the duration of the project, the Port Angeles Police Department will be waiving parking restrictions and not ticketing. Vehicles along Lincoln Street will not be ticketed for parking more than the posted two-hour limit. Cars parked on 4th Street are already exempt from this requirement.

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By Jane Hielman

On Sept, 14, Pinchot Univer-sity in downtown Se-attle sent its represen-tative Mike Skinner to Clallam Bay to collect contestants who made it through to the Pitch Clinic for the Wash-ington Coast Works Small Business Com-petition which started around May this year. Simultaneously, Eric Delvin, also of the Pinchot University staff, arrived in Aberdeen to collect the southern group of

contestants. We were all driven to Seattle to enjoy the next series of development toward

the Coast Works out-comes.

After a social dinner we were housed and briefed on our next few days.

Tuesday began early, off to UW for an interesting event. We observed 18 quarter finalists in the UW

Foster School of Business compete in the Social Venture Partner’s Seattle Fast Pitch Competition.

Coast Works Third Step to boost local businessesEach person outlined their

business along with the future pacing of their business needs aiming at the grand prize, $100,000. We heard the stories of many businesses that had started and were running suc-cessfully.

Then back to Pinchot to work on our own pitches.

Wednesday morning saw us working with coaches and then quick as a wink we had two minutes each to outline our own business or idea of a new business and share the idea we have for using the prize money which is … drum roll … $10,000 in equipment as first prize or $5,000 in equipment each for two second-place winners. The prize is the pay-ment of previously identified

equipment needed for the win-ning businesses. We have had so much fun and camaraderie during the months of getting to know each other and in devel-oping our entrepreneurship.

Contestants are Robert Long and Mark Ray from Neah Bay, Sunsets West Co-op from Clallam Bay, Linda Reeves and Jean Ramos from Queets/Quinault Nation, Anna Kim from Westport, Mike Myers from Cosmopolis, Liz Ellis and Elizabeth Alexandra from Aberdeen, Emily Foster from Forks/La Push.

HOW IT STARTED Mike came out here, put up

posters and conducted Ide-ation Events to motivate new entrepreneurs. Applications

were invited and 15 competi-tors were chosen. The 15 were treated to four days in Forks at the ONP for the Boot Camp and then the three-day Pitch Clinic in Seattle, which is just over. The idea is to encourage new start-ups and expansion of existing businesses on the Pacific Coast.

Drum roll … The announce-ments will be made by Rep. Derek Kilmer at Ocean Shores on Oct. 16.

We have made friends, col-leagues and liaisons over the past months. Thank you to Pin-chot University, Taal’a Fund, First Federal, USDA and CIE, Mike Skinner and his staff.

A great idea Mike!Stay tuned for the three win-

ners.

The 15th annual Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year and Volunteer of the Year awards will be presented at the chamber’s annual Wine and Cheese event Nov. 14 at the Rainforest Arts Center.

It is the time for the community to recognize a

citizen, chamber business and/or volunteer who have made contributions to the community.

Nomination forms are available at the chamber office, 1411 S. Forks Ave.

The deadline for nominations is noon Wednes-day, Oct. 28.

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Clallam Bay says fare thee well to JoAnn Willard. JoAnn has lived here with us, some of us longer than others, for many years!

JoAnn is going to live in a nurs-ing home in Yelm.

She describes coming to Clal-lam Bay when her son Kevin was in high school. She wanted him to be in the outdoor educa-tion class that Bill Riedel was then running at the school so she moved on in and started her first job as a nurse practitioner, starting the first clinic in Clallam Bay, where the liquor store was until recently.

Kevin has since grown! He lives and works in the Olympia region.

She describes her first im-pressions of Clallam Bay and Sekiu as being distressed by the constant clanging of the marine buoy as it dinged and dinged in the constant fog on the strait all night long. She tells it that she was disappointed by the sound, but in her last 20 years she has

lived in full view of the buoy and I suspect it became her companion.

JoAnn is a very kind and loving lady. She has supported many folk, especially women during her years here in the Bay. A wonderful team of women have supported her living alone for the past three years and have loved her well. We don’t believe it will be the same without her here. Her move to Yelm has been hastened by the loss of two of her much loved dogs in the last few months.

I wish JoAnn happiness and I know she will enjoy telling her many good stories to those of her new friends that she will be living with, her best friend Mary Lou and her son Kevin and her stepdaughter Cory.

It’s always good to make your own choices, live with love JoBee!

Now I will tell a couple of stories on JoAnn.

If she ever heard of friend in distress or dying she would go down to the beach and throw a pebble in the water making a

prayer for that person. One day she gave me a piece of

dark blue sea glass, I still have it. She looked at me and said, “This is so you will get a home.” It worked.

But the best bit … on her 80th birthday, KC Winters, the then owner of the Winter Summer Inn, put on a birthday party for her. We all came; we all love JoAnn for one good reason or another. KC always put on a good party and her B&B was always welcoming and open hearted. We talked and ate and told stories, reviewing friend-ships and connections for several hours, being kind and courteous to the “old lady” the 80 year old! Then, JoAnn, feeling the party coming to a close, got up put on loud music and started to dance. She danced alone, spinning and twirling, laughing and dipping for a full 5 minutes. She put us all to shame; we figured if we are still doing this when we are 80 we will blame it on JoBee!

She was keenly invited to all parties, she drove a red car, she had three dogs in her little

The Life and Times of JoAnn Willard

home and she travelled abroad as much as she possibly could and loved every minute of it. She collected original art and had a wall gallery of local art-ists. She loved young people and their company and was very proud to be chosen as Peninsula Woman for the Peninsula Daily News. Her greatest love was being a health care provider for this special community she

called home and knowing Doctor Kriebel and his family. She loves yellow and blue together in any combination and says when she comes back next life she will be a surgeon, because she loved to stitch people up as a result of accidents!

JoAnn Willard, May you live long and happy,

you are loved and appreciated.

“Happy Birthday JoAnn on October 16.” Submitted Photo

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Driver Licensing Office, 421 Fifth Ave. Open Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., closed for lunch 1-2 p.m. 374-6440.

FORKSEVERY SUNDAY

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open Jam - All are welcome at the Three Sisters of Clallam ( the big green buildingFIRST MONDAY

6:30 p.m. – Quillayute Valley PTA, FMS library.

7 p.m. – Emblem Club 488, Forks Elks Lodge.

SECOND MONDAY4 p.m. – Prevention Works! Tele-

link to Forks, mental health facility, Bogachiel Way.

5:30 p.m. potluck - Quillayute Valley Grange, 130 W. Division St. Questions, 374-6054

6 p.m. – B.R.I.D.G.E.S. to Par-ents Voice, West End Outreach, 530 Bogachiel Way. Vienna Medina, 374-9691.

7 p.m. – West End Youth

League , Pacific Pizza back room, public is welcome.

7 p.m. – Klahanie Koi Club, vari-ous locations, 374-6843.

7:30 p.m. – Forks City Council, Council Chambers, Forks City Hall.

THIRD MONDAY6 p.m. – Friends of Forks Li-

brary – Forks Library.

FOURTH MONDAY7:30 p.m. – Forks City Council,

Council Chambers, Forks City Hall.

EVERY MONDAY6:30 p.m. – Fletcher-Witten-

born Post #9106 Bingo, Post home on Spartan Ave.

FIRST TUESDAY6 p.m. – QVSD Board of Direc-

tors, District Office board room.6 p.m. – Forks Elementary

School PTO, Elementary School Lunchroom. Public welcome!

SECOND TUESDAYNoon – West End Histori-

cal Society, JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 327-3318.

6:30 p.m. – Piecemakers Quilt Club, Forks Baptist Church. No

meetings in December.

THIRD TUESDAY11:30 a.m. – Forks Timber

Museum, Umpqua (Sterling Bank), Linda 374-9663.

1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. - North Pacific Coast Lead Entity for Salmon Restoration (NPCLE), U. W. Olympic Natural Resources Center, Hemlock Forest Room, 1455 S. Forks Ave., Forks, WA

6:30 p.m. – Relay for Life, Forks Hospital Adminstration Confer-ence Room.

FOURTH TUESDAY5 p.m. – The Board of Com-

missioners of Clallam County Hospital District 1, FCH confer-ence room.

EVERY TUESDAY11:30 a.m. – The Caring Place,

a pregnancy resource center, 374-5010.

Noon – Free Lunch, Forks Church of the Nazarene, served at Forks Community Center.

1 p.m. – Women’s support group, resource room at Forks Abuse Program facility, Linda, 374-6411.

6 p.m. – Bingo Forks Elks Lodge, Merchant Road

7 p.m. – Fire Dept. volunteers, Forks, Beaver and Quillayute fire halls.

FIRST WEDNESDAY9:30 a.m. – MOPS (Mothers of

Pre-schoolers), Forks Assembly of God.

11 a.m. – Friends of Forks Ani-mals, Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave. 374-0747.

7:30 p.m. — Mt. Olympus Lodge, Masonic Temple, 130 W. Division St.

SECOND WEDNESDAY5 p.m. – Pacific Coast Salmon

Coalition, 71 N. Spartan Ave.6 p.m. – QVPRD meeting, Com-

munity Center. 7 p.m. – Boy Scout Troop 1467,

Forks Congregational Church, Scoutmaster Ron Anderson, 374-2489.

THIRD WEDNESDAY 1:30 p.m. – Bogachiel Garden

Club, Community Center, Forks, 374-2437.

7 p.m. – West End Sportsmen Club, Sportsmen Club Road. 640-1497

EVERY WEDNESDAY7:30 a.m. – West End Business

& Professional Association, DNR Conference Room.

FIRST THURSDAY5 p.m. - West Olympic Council

for the Arts, ICN Building. 5:30 p.m. – Soroptimists of the

Olympic Rain Forest business meeting, Forks Congregational Church.

7 p.m. – West End Thunder Car Club, Forks Fire Hall.

SECOND THURSDAYNoon – West End Historical

Society, JT’s Sweet Stuffs.7 p.m. – Fletcher-Wittenborn

Post #9106 & Aux., Post home on Spartan Ave.EVERY THURSDAY

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. – Far West Art League, Forks Library.

11:30 a.m. – The Caring Place, pregnancy resource center, 374-5010.

5-7 p.m. – Thursday Night Knit-ters, Forks Library.

6 p.m. – Hoh Healing Circle and potluck, Hoh Tribal office.

7 p.m. – Forksestra Rehearsal, Forks Library, 374-6233.

Noon – Women’s support group, Hoh Tribal Center. Forks Abuse Program, Linda, 374-6411.

7 p.m. – Overeaters Anony-mous Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 N. Blackberry, Forks.

7 p.m. – Rainy Day Gamers, ICN Building.

7 p.m. – Sportsmen’s Club bingoSECOND SATURDAY

3:30 p.m. – B.R.I.D.G.E.S. to Parents Voice, West End Outreach.

THIRD SATURDAYEmblem Club Prime Rib dinner

third Saturday of each month Forks Elks Lodge.

CLALLAM BAY/SEKIUSECOND MONDAY

Noon – Clallam Co. Fire District 5 commissioners’ meeting, Clallam Bay Fire Hall.

EVERY MONDAY3 p.m. – T.O.P.S., Clallam Bay

Presbyterian Church.6 p.m. – Crafters’ Creative

Night, Chamber of Commerce building.

7 p.m. – Texas Hold’em Tour-nament, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Lions Club.

FIRST TUESDAY7 p.m. – West End Youth & Com-

munity Club, Sekiu Community Center kitchen, 963-2438.

SECOND TUESDAY4 p.m. --- Clallam Bay Friends of

the Library. Clallam Bay Library, 963-2946

EVERY TUESDAY10 a.m. – Messy Palette Art

League, Sekiu Community Center, 963-2221.

FIRST WEDNESDAYNoon – Clallam Bay-Sekiu

Chamber of Commerce, business meeting, Sekiu Community Center.

7 p.m. – Clallam Bay Lions.

SECOND WEDNESDAYNoon – Clallam Bay-Sekiu

Chamber of Commerce, speaker meeting, Sekiu Community Center.

10 a.m. – noon – New Hope Food Bank is open.

6 p.m. – Clallam Bay-Sekiu Sewer Advisory Board, Cape Flattery School District Adminis-trative Office, Snob Hill.

FOURTH WEDNESDAY10 a.m. - noon – New Hope

Food Bank is open.

EVERY FRIDAYNoon – West End Seniors

potluck lunch, Sekiu Community Center.

2p.m. – Team Work, N.A., next to West End Outreach. Contact Ashley 360-207-9346

SECOND SATURDAY11 a.m. – C.A.T. Community

Action Team, Sekiu Community Center.

EVERY SATURDAY9 - 10 a.m. Hatha Yoga class at

Seiku Community Center. The cost is $2 per person — bring a yoga mat if you have one.

7 p.m. – Texas Hold’em Tour-nament, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Lions Club.

SECOND FRIDAY7 p.m. – Forks American Legion,

VFW, 110 S. Spartan Ave.

NEAH BAYEVERY THURSDAY

Noon – Women’s support group, Forks Abuse 374-2273.

12-STEP MEETINGSSUNDAYS7 p.m. — New Beginnings, Forks

Masonic Hall.

MONDAYS 7:30 p.m. – Narcotics Anonymous,

Hope in Recovery, First Baptist Church, South Forks Ave.

TUESDAYS7 p.m. — Al-Anon, First Congre-

gational Church.

WEDNESDAYS8 p.m. — Sekiu AA, Sekiu Recre-

ation Center.

THURSDAYS7 p.m. — How It Works group,

Forks Senior Center.7-8:30 pm — Overeaters Anony-

mous, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 N. Blackberry Ave., Forks, 327-3323

FRIDAYS6:30 p.m. – Narcotics Anon-

ymous, Forks Masonic Lodge, 130 W. Division St.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY7 p.m. — Narcóticos Anónimos

en Español, Cada jueves y viernes. Narcóticos Anónimos en Español. West End Outreach Services, 551 Bogachiel Way. Llama al 274-6271 extension 117 para más infor-mación.

SATURDAYS7 p.m. — How It Works group,

Forks Senior Center.8 p.m. — Sekiu AA, Sekiu Recre-

ation Center.7:30 p.m. – Miracles Happen group,

West End Outreach Center conference room, 530 Bogachiel Way.

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Church Service DIRECTORY

St. Swithin’s Episcopal Church

Sunday morning Holy Eucharist �������10:30 AM Meeting at Long Term Care, Forks Hospital

Sunday Evening Holy Eucharist & Potluck 5 PM Meeting at 250 Blackberry Ave. (Prince of Peace)

1209

529

Pastor Nathan Abbate374-3298

Calvary Chapel

Meeting at 451 5th Street, Forks

Sunday Morning Worship ��������������������������10:30 AMWednesday Mid-Week Study ���������������������� 7:00 PM

1209

508

St. Anne Catholic Church - ForksSaturday/Sabado Misa en Español 6:00 PMSunday ������������������������������������������� 8:30 AMWednesday �������������������������������������5:30 PMThursday ���������������������������������������12:05 PMFriday ���������12:05 PM Adoration followingBenediction ������������������������������������5:45 PMHoly Days ���������������������������������������� 7:00PM

Fr. Paul Brunet374-9184

511 5th Ave.

1209

527

Clallam Bay Church of ChristSunday Bible Study ��������������� 9:45 AMWorship������������������������������� 11:00 AM

Communion, Singing, Prayer

1209

516

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

Adult Education ����������������������9:00 AMFamily Worship ���������������������10:00 AMChildren’s Sunday School ������11:15 AM

Pastor Pamela Hunter 374-6343 • 250 Blackberry Ave.

1209

526

Mass • Sunday, 11:00 AMHoly Days, 5:00 PM

St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Mission

52 Pioneer Street • Clallam Bay374-9184 • Fr. Paul Brunet, Pastor

1209

531

Tom Lafrenz, Pastor • 374-6798Located B St. N.W. and Sol Duc Way

Sunday School ��������������������������9:45 AMMorning Worship �������������������11:00 AMPrayer & Praises������������������������6:00 PM

Wednesday is Family Night

Church of the Nazarene

1209

510

374-5077 • Pastor Bob SchwartzSunday School ������������������������9:30 AMWorship Service �������������������10:45 AMSunday Evening Worship �������� 6:00 PMWednesday Prayer Meeting���� 7:00 PMAwanas, Thursdays ����������������� 6:30 PM

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First Baptist Church

1209

520

First Congregational Church (U.C.C.)

Pastor Warren Johnson374-5319 Church

Adult Sunday School ����������10:00 AM Worship Service ����������������� 11:00 AM

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963-2436 Worship Service �������������� 11:00 AMSunday School ������������������� 9:30 AM

Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church

1209

517

Forks Bible ChurchGeorge Williams, Pastor-Teacher • 374-5339

Sunday School ������������������� 9:30 AMSunday Worship ������� 11 AM & 6 PM

Christ - Centered • Bible - Based

7th and G St. S.W. 1209

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Pastor Rick Hull • 963-2857 Sunday Service/ Children’s Church �����������������11:00 AMWednesday Bible Study ���������7:00 PM

Clallam Bay Assembly of God

P.O. Box 336 • Hwy. 112Clallam Bay, WA 9832612

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Forks Assembly of God

1254

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81 Huckleberry Ln. • 374-6909 www.churchinforks.org

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By Christi Baron

I am not sure when or how it happen but at some point I became a bird lover. It may have been a parakeet or that first zebra finch but if I have to identify the exact moment, I think it was when I got ducks. And from that point on I became some sort of reha-bilitation and old ducks home for abandoned, abused, injured and even lonely ducks in the West End.

If you have ducks, people will seek you out and give you more ducks. Kathy and Ron Hjelmeseth found abandoned ducks at the hatchery. They were still quite young and probably would not have lived, so, yes, I took them.

Jeff and Linda McGinley had two ducks that needed a home, yes, I took them. Nancy Tuttle’s daughter had raised an Indian Runner in the Seattle area but it needed a home in the country, yes, I took it.

Kay at Sol Duc Clinic called me at work one day. They had an injured duck in their parking lot, pet carrier in hand

I captured the duck, of course I took it. The Forks Police Department called there were two Muskovy ducks at the Elks Lodge, all right, I took them.

A delivery man was getting a divorce and needed a home for a Canada goose and it was a cranky goose, sure, I took it. So, when Ivan and Diane Cowles, living on Shuwah Road, had an old lonely Khaki Campbell that was a little crippled from a dog mauling, how could I refuse? I took it.

A few days after the arrival of the Khaki Campbell, while washing my car, a crow flew in and landed right next to me. This was strange — I slowly walked over to the crow and it jumped on my shoulder. This was no ordinary crow. The crow came every morning and would leave in the evening. I had a feeling he was leading a double life, but what and where?

While talking with a friend at the grocery store I mentioned the amazing crow that was visiting my house. She told me that the Cowles had a pet crow, they were the same people

Moe the Crow

I got the Khaki Campbell from! Had the crow followed the duck to my house or was it some unbelievable coinci-dence? I called the Cowles and sure enough it was their crow named Moe.

Moe was smart and he was trouble, he hid dog food in the grill of my car, he stole the dogs’ ball and pecked at their feet. My labs were terrified

of him. I finally cut a straw in half and filled it with peanut butter and that kept him out of trouble for a while. On rainy days he would sit on the front porch and wait until it stopped raining. And then one day Moe was gone.

Recent experiments at the University of Washington seem to prove that crows recognize people’s faces. But would a

crow be able to recognize a duck? I will never know.

I know many people hate crows but I am saying if you ever got to know one, you would love them.

So, did Moe decide to be-come a regular crow? Or did some misfortune befall him? I know I will never look at a crow the same way again. Moe, is that you?

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All rental and real estate for sale adver tising in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise any pref- erence, limitation or dis- cr iminat ion based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limita- tion or discrimination Fa- mi l ia l status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, preg- nant women and people securing custody of chil- dren under 18. This n e w s p a p e r w i l l n o t knowingly accept any advertising for the rental or sale of real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertising in t h i s n ew s p a p e r a r e available on an equal oppor tuni ty basis. To complain of discrimina- t i o n c a l l H U D a t (206)220-5170.

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Bayliner : ‘79 Mut iny, 16’, engine needs work, $1,100/obo. Leave mes- sage.(360)452-1611

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Forks Planning Commission MeetingWEDNESDAY

21 October 20155:15 P.M.

City Council Chambers500 East Division Street

Forks, WA 98331 Notice is hereby given that the Forks Planning Commission will meet starting at 5:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m., on Wednesday, 20 May 2015 in the Forks City Council Chambers located at City Hall, 500 East Division Street in Forks. The Planning Commission will be discussing the City’s Comprehensive Plan Update. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: 1. Approval of the agenda2. Approval of Meeting Minutes.3. Growth Management Update Process:a. Review of Goals, Objectives, and Policies of: i. Capital Facilities Element ii. Economic Development ElementIndividuals requiring special assistance in order to participate in the hearing should contact Mr. Fleck prior to the meeting. Please call at 360/374-5412, ext. 245. Pub.FF October 15, 2015 Legal No. 662578

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2013 GMC SIERRA 2500 DIESEL CREW 4X4

U31389

$47,990

2007 CHEVROLETCOBALT

U31329

$5,990

2007 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LTZ 4X4

U31318D

$23,990

2011 FORDFIESTA SE

TN15401A

2014 FORD EDGE SEL AWD

U31376

2015 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB SPORT 4X4

TN16070A

$34,990 $24,990 $9,990 $52,990$9,990

2010 BUICKENCLAVE

U31328

$18,990

2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU

U31364

$18,990

2008 GMC SIERRA EXT CAB 4X4

N15297A

$19,990

2015 SCION tC

U31384

$18,990

$279PER MO.

ONLY

$279PER MO.

ONLY

$279PER MO.

ONLY

$367PER MO.

ONLY

$367PER MO.

ONLY

$175PER MO.

ONLY

$175PER MO.

ONLY

$159PER MO.

ONLY

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