BRINNON CRIER Caroling in town fol-lowed by potluck . Thursday Dec. 24th 6:30 PM . Christmas Eve...
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December Birthdays
Joe Baisch
Jackie Benson
Elly Black
Adolph Kastenholz
Larry Linehan
Lyle Linton
Carolyn McAndrew
Keith Miller
Joyce Owensby
Alan Pierce
Melissa Sherry
Jerry Severn
Brinnon Area Newsletter
BRINNON CRIER
December 2015
EMERGENCY AWARENESS MEETING
An Emergency Awareness Meeting was held last
month on November 17 at the Community Center.
Approximately 35 community members attended
the meeting hosted by the Senior Organization
and led by Bob Hart, President. Many ideas and
suggestions were made. A few are shared in this
article and more will be shared in future editions.
If any community member gets displaced
from their home, temporary shelter will be provided at the Community Center, Brinnon
School, Fire Station, Brinnon Community
Church, and Camp Parsons
Brinnon School Offering FREE Class
WHAT: Microsoft Word Training and Certification
WHEN: First day of class January 7, 2016 6-8 PM
WHERE: School Library
WHY: Brinnon School is part of the Microsoft IT
Academy. As a way to give back to the community the
class will be offered free, broken into two sessions.
WHO: Contact Jeff Gearhart, Technology Coordinator,
360-796-4646 or by email at jgearhart@bsd46. org
STARTING JANUARY 2016, IF DUES ARE NOT PAID UP TO
DATE, THIS PUBLICATION WILL NOT BE MAILED. DUES ARE
$5 PER YEAR AND THE COUPON CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 9.
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Brinnon Community Church
52 Church Road,
PO Box 151, Brinnon, WA 98320
(360) 796-4462
website: www.brinnonchurch.com
Pastor Dan Kennedy
(360) 447-8501
2015 December Events
Tuesday December 1st 5PM
Brinnon Community Nativity & Tree Lighting by Johnston’s
Realty and Hwy 101
Sunday, Dec. 20th 9:30AM
Christmas Potluck Breakfast.
Only One Sunday Morning Christmas Service at 10:15 AM
Sunday Dec. 20th 4 PM
Christmas Caroling in town fol-lowed by potluck
Thursday Dec. 24th 6:30 PM
Christmas Eve Candlelight Ser-vice
Coming UP: Sunday –Wed.
January 3-6, 6:30 PM Annual Winter Bible Study , Pastor Al-vin Wood
Regular Sunday Schedule:
8:30 AM 1st Morning Worship
9:45 AM Adult Sunday School
10:50 AM 2nd Morning Worship
WE WANT TO DEDICATE THIS PAGE TO
THOSE WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN
OUR COMMUNITY SO IF YOU WANT TO GET
INVOLVED
Bill Barnet & Rick Meyer, Editors
For over 5 years , Kendra
Hanninen served Brinnon as
Editor of the Crier. At their
monthly meeting last month,
Bob Hart, Senior Organiza-
tion President, presented to
Kendra with a gift certificate
in appreciation of her service.
For years , she used this sec-
tion to share some personal
stories, feelings, and com-
ments. Both of us now realize
what a big job it is to put the
Crier out each month. This
saying, we could not do it
without the support of adver-
tisers and contributions for
articles from our community.
The Senior Organization meets the
first Thursday of the month at
10AM. Become involved! Attend!
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307103 Hwy 101
Brinnon, WA
(360) 796-4430
Windermere
Hood Canal
Quality
Integrity
Service
For all your
real estate
needs.
Valerie Schindler
Owner/Broker
Brinnon Office
Fire Department
Questions and Answers
www.brinnonfire.org.
31 Brinnon Lane
Brinnon, Washington 98320
Business 360-796-3450
Toll Free 888-796-3450
Geoduck Lounge
& Restaurant
Specials
Mon.-Philly Cheese Sandwich
Tue.-Terrific Taco Tuesday starts at 5pm
Wed.-Chicken Fried Steak
Thurs.-Cooks Choice
FREE SUNDAY POOL
DECEMBER 2015 VISIT THE COMMUNITY CENTER BENCH TO
HONOR THE SUPPORT JACKIE AND J0E
SEARIGHT PROVIDED TO OUR COMMUNITY
WITH DEDICATION AND SERVICE
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Soup and Supper Club DECEMBER 2015
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
It’s a great way to meet the locals or just enjoy some neighborly comradery. 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 $1.50 ($2.50 for clam
chowder or soup and sandwich). Dinner is served each Wednesday evening starting at
5:00 pm and is a bargain at $4.00 — reservations required by Tuesday. For
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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:
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:
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1/2 pg. $21.50
Full Page $43.00
Business Card size $5
THE BRINNON COMMUNITY
CENTER now 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 youth and adults looking for
work to visit the JOB BOARD.
What better way to build trusting rela-
tionships, teach a skill, learn good work
ethics and possibly create a future job
opportunity or necessary training.
HELP BRIDGE THE COMMUNITY
THROUGH JOBS!!! call Sandy at
the center ! 796-4350
DECEMBER 2015
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THE SENIOR ORGANIZATION
MEETS THE FIRST THURSDAY OF
EACH MONTH AT THE
COMMUNITY CENTER AT 10 A.M.
Dear Editors,
A huge thank you to Brinnon neighbors and friends who gave to the annual food drive in November for the Brinnon Food Bank. A big thank you to those who also gave such wonderful items for the raffle. As we look ahead to Christmas please consider a donation to the Food Bank. Canned goods can be dropped off at the Food Bank on Tuesdays from 10-1PM or at the Post Office. Cash can be sent to Brinnon Food Bank, PO BOX 10 Brinnon,
98320
Thank you
Mike and Eloise Langenback
Brinnon Food Bank Managers
360-796-4027 with questions
The Brinnon School participated in the
food drive last month. Mrs. Johnston’s
class won the competition, earning a
special treat. Her class brought in 167
food items. A total of 301 items were
donated by the students and staff. A
HUGE THANK YOU!
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Booster Club Meetings are the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7p.m.
For more information contact Sherry at 796-0454 REMINDER: 2015 membership dues of $5 can be
submitted to the Brinnon Booster Club, PO. Box
21, Brinnon, WA. 98320, attention Sherry Adcock,
Membership chairman. 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.
No Spaghetti dinners until further notice.
Tuesdays Food Bank 10 am to 1 pm
Brinnon Booster Club
P. O. Box 21 51 Corey Lane
Brinnon, WA 98320
Booster Club Membership—2015
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 attractions,
famous seafood, and amazing wildlife and birds.
Joe and Joy Baisch, Proprietors
3485 Dosewallips Road 360 796-4886
3 WAYS TO MANAGE BLOOD SUGAR
1. One cup of beans, peas and
lentils, rich in protein will lower blood sugar levels significantly
2. Dark chocolate with nutrients
called flavonoids, can drop
insulin levels and limit cravings
for sweet and salty foods
3. Oatmeal has magnesium in it and helps your body secrete
insulin properly.
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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.
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YOU WANT YOUR NEWSLETTER SENT BY EMAIL
OR BY POST OFFICE MAIL
PLEASE RENEW DUES EACH JANUARY
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The Brinnon Senior Organization would like to THANK the many
advertisers in this newsletter for their continued support. It is
through their participation this newsletter is possible.
DECEMBER 2015
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STRAWBERRY ANGEL FOOD TRIFLE
One angle food cake
24 oz. container frozen strawberries,
sliced with sugar added, thawed
3 C sugar free vanilla pudding
16 oz. container of whipped cream,
slightly less than the whole container
Fresh strawberries for garnish
Tear cake into medium pieces. Layer cake, berries, pudding, and whip cream in
large clear glass bowl. Continue irregular
layers, filling the bowl. Top desert with
solid layer of whip cream. Slice a few strawberries for garnish. Refrigerate
overnight or at least 4 hours. You can
lighten up by using fresh strawberries and
light cool whip Judy Hart