Stanley W. Hess, curator of the Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum and Evergreen Children’s Theatre in Bremerton, was recently recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who as the 2011-2012 “Professional of the Year in Educational Theater Arts.”
Integrated Chiropractic, a clinic in Silverdale, has extended its office hours. In the past six weeks, Dr. Sean Joseph has treated 19 new patients. Integrated Chiropractic is nine months old.
Fred Barrett, of Allyn, joined Harrison Medical Center’s board of directors in May. For 30 years he has developed market-driven software products and services.
Poulsbo-based design firm, Jennergy, Inc., received two 2011 Communicator Awards for website work for two Kitsap businesses.
Columbia Bank announced Eric Deisler as assistant vice president and commercial banking officer of the Silverdale branch.
Kitsap Physical Therapy and Sports Clinics, which owns Silverdale Fitness, named Stephanie Smith as the new general manager for Silverdale Fitness.
Silverdale-based nonprofit Children of the Nations recently welcomed Jeff Davis as its new senior director of administration.
Stephen B. Goldrick, began as a volunteer at Kitsap Physical Therapy while in high school. Graduating with his doctorate in physical therapy from Eastern Washington University and with previous experiences including being a certified strength and conditioning specialist and interning in vestibular rehabilitation, Goldrick is back at Kitsap Physical Therapy.
The Kitsap Business Network, a group of people who exchange business leads and referrals, meets every Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at the Coffee Club Diner on Park Avenue in Bremerton.
Dear Jan,
We are buying a home that is a short sale. It’s taking a long time for the seller’s bank to OK our price. Our agent is out of town. Can you tell us if we can get out of this sale?
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Washington Tractor, a company formed from the merger of four John Deere dealerships in Washington state, will open a parts/sales/service store later this summer at the former site of Courtesy Used Cars on Viking Way. This is the “national name on a small footprint” that Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern said earlier was coming to the major thoroughfare: Deere is a Fortune 500 company and Washington Tractor is the largest John Deere organization in the state, employing more than 150 people at seven locations.
An open house is scheduled for Friday at the Rice Fergus Miller architecture firm, now Kitsap’s “Greenest building.”
Four local entrepreneurs and business owners graduated from the Washington Community Alliance for Self Help business support program and have established their new businesses, according to a statement.Dave Ryan and Eve King-Hill, both of Bremerton, are part of the graduating class. Ryan is owner of Manticore Stencil Art and King-Hill established her psychotherapy practice in Poulsbo. They completed an eight-week business development training program.Information on the program can be obtained by emailing stuart@washingtoncash.org or calling (360) 698-4088.
The City of Poulsbo wants to make renewing and getting a business license easier for local business owners. City Council members unanimously approved looking into contracting with Washington state Department of Licensing’s Master License Service. Council members are also considering changing license fees, charging new and existing business owners the same amount.
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