June 1999
INSIDE THIS ISS UE
Bay Club 5
Village 8 Activities
Arts and 10 Entertainment
Performing II Arts Calendar
Yacht Club 12
Golf News 15
Heron Inn 19
Computer 20 Club
Classified 22
Harbonnaster 23
DL VOICpound Broadway Theater Presentations The Village Social Committees Theater
season started with a dynamite production of
Evita Our luxurious $385000 Janssen bus
provided portal to portal hassle-free transporshy
tation for the trip to Seattles Paramount
Theater Everything went as planned includshy
ing the weather The day ended with a no host
dinner at Anthonys Pier 66 Restaurant
This production of Evita is a revival using
Latino performers in the lead roles and a slight
change to the presentation From Seattle the
production goes back to Broadway Those who
have seen Evita before recognized some differshy
ences but all agreed the presentation was very
well done
Bus trips are planned for presentations of
bull Jekyll and Hyde the musical in July 24th
bull Sunset Boulevard with Petula Clark on August 15th
bull Riverdance October 3rd
bull Cabaret
bull Sound of Music (Richard Chamberlain stars)
bull The Civil War a musical
bull Bob Fosse Dancers
bull The Scarlet Pimpernel
bull Rob Beckers Defending the Caveman (hysterically funny)
All of these events are programmed to be
matinees so that you can anticipate getting
back home at a decent time Most of the presshy
entations wi II be on weekends A II seats wi II
be orchestra (front half) Savings on these
group rates will be about 20 below market
price You may sti II purchase tickets through
the Social Committee even if you do not want
to take the bus We do require a minimum of
forty riders in order to uti I ize a bus and keep
the costs reasonable When we do take a bus
we will plan a no host dinner stop at a local
restaurant
Our July Presentation
Jekyll and Hyde Saturday July 24th
England 1885 Dr Henry Jekyll was the toast
of London society His days were spent in the
pursuit of medical advances way beyond the
imagination of his peers his nights were anshy
other story This all-new Tony-nominated
production of Robert Lewis Stevensons classhy
sic thriller about good and evil is currently
packing them in each night on Broadway
JampH has the same haunting romantic apshy
peal that makes Phantom of the Opera so
exciting Audiences cant get enough of it
The best musical I have ever seen
Larry King rNN
Its a phenomenon
NY Times
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Paramount Theater Shows D Sunset Boul~ard Sunday August 15th
Matinee infonnation on page 3
Riverdance Sunday October 3rd I We have reserved seating in rows 3 thru 7 in the orchestra
section This is a great opportunity to see the famous highshy
stepping Irish dancers at close range
Cabaret JanuarylFebruary 2000 I The revolutionary reinvention of Kander and Ebbs hit mushy
sical Cabaret winner of four 1998 Tony Awards includshy
ing Best Revival will be the divinely decadent theatrical
event of the season (or any other season) Co-directed by
Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall this production brings the
seedy glamour of the legendary Kit Kat Club to Seattle
after being the talk of both London and New York
Stunning raves The New York Times Cabaret has
returned with a vengeance (Exact perfonnance dates to
be announced)
The Scarlet Pimpernel March
21st-April 2nd 2000
Blackmail Bribery Deception
Welcome to the French Revolushy
n== tion where a dashing English
aristocrat risks his life to enter France and save lives from
Madame Guillotine His idenshy
tity must remain a secret to eveshy
ryone around him including his
beguiling wife and her sly lover
Currently delighting audiences
on Broadway The Scarlet Pimpernel is the swashbuckshy
ling musical where you will scream cheer and even lose
your head
You willove it Wow Liz Smith NY Post
Astonishing A Dandy ofa Pimpernel NY Times
The Sound of Music starring Richard Chamberlain
April 11th-23rd 2000
The hills are alive with the first-ever Broadway
revival of Rodgers and Hammersteins
The Sound Of Music starring two-time Golden Globe
Award winner Richard Chamberlain as the heroic Captain
George von Trapp This Tony Award-nominated
production impresses audiences with its elaborate sets
stunning costumes and inspiring perfonnances
If Edelweiss Climb Every Mountain and Do-Reshy
Mi are a few of your favorite things join us for this chershy
ished family classic
Rob Beckers Defending the Caveshy
man May 2nd-7th 2000
This is an hilarious one-man show
that uses the caveman to explain
why we are the way we are Ladies
you will now learn why your husshy
band is the way he is Gentlemen
you will learn to understand the
origin of the shopping gene
The Civil War June 27th-July 9th 2000
This is the Broadway musical as big as America itself shy
The Civil War It was a time of heroes and heartbreak
of glory and gunfire It was a time when honor was someshy
thing worth fighting for and freedom a cause worth dying
for With a soaring heart-pounding original score by Frank
Wild horn (the composer of Jekyll and Hyde and The
Scarlet Pimpernel) and influenced by Nashville and the
pop and RampB worlds The Civil War will feature
powerhouse perfonnances from an extraordinary cast of
Broadway singers
Fosse July 25th-August 6th 2000
Dancer choreographer director legend Bob Fosses
distinctive style and unique vision revolutionized the
musical theatre From Pajama Game and Damn
Yankees to Sweet Charity and Chicago Bob Fosse
forever changed the way Broadway danced - he made it
sophisticated sexy and cool
Now Bob Fosses groundbreaking work is in the spotlight
again in an amazing and original new Broadway producshy
tion Fosse is a cavalcade of highlights from one of the
most provocative and influential talents of our generation
recreated by longtime Fosse stars Gwen Verdon and Ann
Reinking and performed by an
AI~MrA~ extraordinary cast that gives us the
=A~~ I) dance of a lifetime
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We have fifty seats available at group rates Price of $5750 includes
orchestra seats bus fare and ferry fares We will stop for a no host dinner in Seattle
The performance is on August 15th (Sunday) at 200 pm
Reserve early payment will be due about two weeks before the performance
Once tickets are purchased there can be no refunds
Call Lynn Thomas at 437-4069
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LMCjLOA Goes Hawaiian The Homeowners Luau will be held Saturday June 19th
at the Beach Club starting at 530 pm Cost is $13 50 per
person and includes mai tais during cocktail hour appetizshy
ers dinner (oven-baked kalua pork sweet and sour
chicken steamed rice Asian-Pacific salad) and dessert
Bring your own place-settings and whatever you wish to
drink during dinner A program featuring music by Nakii
and the dancers of Hula Hawaii will follow dinner
Deadline for sign up at the Beach Club is Monday June
14th If the event is not sold out guests may be signed up
after that date Seating will be on a first-come basis so
your entire party should be present before checking in
Contact Bernie Robinson at 437-0703
North Bay Disaster Services Meeting In the event of a disaster communications will be the key
to helping as many people as possible as quickly as possishy
ble Bud Johnson will focus on Communications at the
next North Bay Disaster Services meeting Friday June
4th at 200 pm in the Cove Room of the Beach Club
Bud was appointed head of communications in the early
days of the Port Ludlow Emergency Preparedness organishy
zation because of his Ham radio expertise and it was
decided that his home would be the central point of contact
for the neighborhood captains via family radio His goal in
working with the group was to connect the Sheriffs office
with Port Ludlow for use in emergency communications
This effort is now up and running with 24-hour contact
headquartered in the Johnson home
Bud has an extensive history
in both television and amateur
radio He will present informashy
tion on the use of the radio isshy
sued to each Block Captain
and inform participants about
other communications possishy
bilities including ham radios and networks Block Capshy
tains are asked to bring their radios those who do not now
have a radio will be given one at the meeting A1J Disaster
Services organization members Captains and Co-captains
are urged to attend this important session and all those inshy
terested are welcome For further information contact
Marie Lytal at 437-7745
ORM President County Commissioner to Speak at CLOA Annual Meeting A II residents are invited to CLOAs Annual Meeting on
Tuesday June 8th at 9 00 am at the Bay Club Speakers
will include Olympic Resource Management President and
CEO Gary Tucker County Commissioner Glen Huntingshy
ford Superintendent of Schools Mary Lynn Derrington
and the community resort operations managers Annual
reports from standing CLOA committees such as selfshy
governance will be presented
CLOA the Council of Ludlow Owners Associations is
made up of the Presidents andor representatives of Port
Ludlows property and homeowner associations It meets
monthly to improve the level and quality of local services
and public information to strengthen the communications
between residents and the various public and private bodshy
ies that interact with Port Ludlow and to undertake activishy
ties that enhance property values and make Port Ludlow a
better place to live
Resident Directory Publications Available at Clubs The following publications are available at both the Beach
and Bay Clubs the 1999 Port Ludlow Resident and
Business Directory (insert - $600 binder - $500)
the 1998 Jefferson County Fire District NO3 Fire and
Rescue Annual Report and the Puget Sound Energy Year
2000 Preparation and Progress Report for the first quarter
of 1999
Scottish Highland Games Come join us for a trip to the 53rd annual Pacific Northwest
Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathershy
ing to be held in Enumclaw on Sunday
August 1st 900 am to 500 pm
We will travel by bus and spend the entire
day enjoying the games Competitions inshy
clude dancing bagpipe bands and individshy
ual players sheep dog trials and much
more Information about the trip and broshy
chures on the games is available in Arts
office at the Bay Club Sign up now so we
can reserve a bus
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Bay Club Update Bonnie Schoenemann Editor
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South Bay Potl uckers by Pat Lohrey As I complete my two-year tenure as the Potluck Chairshy
man I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all of
the committees members who stepped up to tackle the
challenge of providing good food and fellowship for us I
also extend my gratitude to the attendees not only for their
culinary expertise but also for so graciously ignoring an
occasional glitch
Jeanne LaVallee has generously agreed to assume the Potshy
luck Chainnanship and I am certain she can rely on you as
I have I will be circulating a signup sheet at the July 4th
Gala Please sign up for the date of your choice It will
help Jeanne get started
Free Spi rits The Annual Membership Meeting of Free Spirits was held
on May II th 1999 at the Bay Club The following Board
to serve for the fiscal year 1999-2000 was elected by acshy
clamation Linda Hudson Flemming Lorck Judy McCay
Maureen Poole and Mary Ann Sandor and incumbents
Martin Deckett Tony Durham and Marian Pace They will
meet in June to elect their officers After the business porshy
tion of the meeting there was a social hour with drinks
delicious appetizers prepared by outgoing member Nancy
Green and delightful entertainment by pianistvocalist
Lucy Mitchell June will be membership month Watch for
an announcement in the mail
Seeking Sages of the Ages Retired district office K-12 school administrators are
invited to join a newly formed group for informal
occasional get-togethers and to discuss school issues with
our school district superintendent Your wisdom advice
and experience will be appreciated Contact Mary Lynne
Derrington Superintendent at 437-9590 or Bob Reasoner
Chief Sage and retired superintendent at 437-0200
For information on Bay Club activities cal Art Clement at 427-220B
English Afternoon Tea The Bay Club will be the site of a garden setting for an English
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Afternoon Tea to be
held at 3 00 pm on
Thursday July lst (Please note that this is a change in
date and time from that reported in the May Voice)
You will learn the difference between Victorian Tea High
Tea and Afternoon Tea as well as the history behind the
customs Rosemary Glusick born and raised in the East
Riding of Yorkshire England will be bringing her own
china settings and prepared savories and sweets Forty
lucky people will be able to partake in this delightful and
pleasant pastime Tickets are $12 sign up at the Bay Club
For more information call Ann Radwick at 437-0318
Docents Needed The historic Rothschild House the oldest residence in Port
Townsend and Washington States smallest state park is
seeking volunteer docents for the summer season Enthusishy
asm is the only qualification Learn on the job one aftershy
noon or morning a week Have fun enjoy the Rothschild
treasures and meet visitors from around the world Call T
K Vancura at the Rothschild house for more information
at 379-8076 or contact the Jefferson County Museum
Explorers Club Take Hiatus The Explorers are taking a summer break So frequenters
of their popular speaker-potlucks will have to wait until
fall for a new program lineup Meanwhile have fun and
enjoy your summer
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Small minds discuss people
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
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No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
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A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Paramount Theater Shows D Sunset Boul~ard Sunday August 15th
Matinee infonnation on page 3
Riverdance Sunday October 3rd I We have reserved seating in rows 3 thru 7 in the orchestra
section This is a great opportunity to see the famous highshy
stepping Irish dancers at close range
Cabaret JanuarylFebruary 2000 I The revolutionary reinvention of Kander and Ebbs hit mushy
sical Cabaret winner of four 1998 Tony Awards includshy
ing Best Revival will be the divinely decadent theatrical
event of the season (or any other season) Co-directed by
Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall this production brings the
seedy glamour of the legendary Kit Kat Club to Seattle
after being the talk of both London and New York
Stunning raves The New York Times Cabaret has
returned with a vengeance (Exact perfonnance dates to
be announced)
The Scarlet Pimpernel March
21st-April 2nd 2000
Blackmail Bribery Deception
Welcome to the French Revolushy
n== tion where a dashing English
aristocrat risks his life to enter France and save lives from
Madame Guillotine His idenshy
tity must remain a secret to eveshy
ryone around him including his
beguiling wife and her sly lover
Currently delighting audiences
on Broadway The Scarlet Pimpernel is the swashbuckshy
ling musical where you will scream cheer and even lose
your head
You willove it Wow Liz Smith NY Post
Astonishing A Dandy ofa Pimpernel NY Times
The Sound of Music starring Richard Chamberlain
April 11th-23rd 2000
The hills are alive with the first-ever Broadway
revival of Rodgers and Hammersteins
The Sound Of Music starring two-time Golden Globe
Award winner Richard Chamberlain as the heroic Captain
George von Trapp This Tony Award-nominated
production impresses audiences with its elaborate sets
stunning costumes and inspiring perfonnances
If Edelweiss Climb Every Mountain and Do-Reshy
Mi are a few of your favorite things join us for this chershy
ished family classic
Rob Beckers Defending the Caveshy
man May 2nd-7th 2000
This is an hilarious one-man show
that uses the caveman to explain
why we are the way we are Ladies
you will now learn why your husshy
band is the way he is Gentlemen
you will learn to understand the
origin of the shopping gene
The Civil War June 27th-July 9th 2000
This is the Broadway musical as big as America itself shy
The Civil War It was a time of heroes and heartbreak
of glory and gunfire It was a time when honor was someshy
thing worth fighting for and freedom a cause worth dying
for With a soaring heart-pounding original score by Frank
Wild horn (the composer of Jekyll and Hyde and The
Scarlet Pimpernel) and influenced by Nashville and the
pop and RampB worlds The Civil War will feature
powerhouse perfonnances from an extraordinary cast of
Broadway singers
Fosse July 25th-August 6th 2000
Dancer choreographer director legend Bob Fosses
distinctive style and unique vision revolutionized the
musical theatre From Pajama Game and Damn
Yankees to Sweet Charity and Chicago Bob Fosse
forever changed the way Broadway danced - he made it
sophisticated sexy and cool
Now Bob Fosses groundbreaking work is in the spotlight
again in an amazing and original new Broadway producshy
tion Fosse is a cavalcade of highlights from one of the
most provocative and influential talents of our generation
recreated by longtime Fosse stars Gwen Verdon and Ann
Reinking and performed by an
AI~MrA~ extraordinary cast that gives us the
=A~~ I) dance of a lifetime
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~Imiled by the roost famous recorfing stars ofourfime
Dont miss your cmce to srnre the SjXJlight
with Norrro Desmond on 0memooIDle flip down
inlemofional rerorcfing artist PrnllA GARK s10rs as Norma Desmond 0 legerdory diva of he silent soeeo in the musical The Wall Sbeet Joumoj
coHed Andrew tllyd Webbers Mnsterpioce
Based on the 1950 amy Wikler 1Hm his al-oew
prodm of SUNSH BOUUVARD 00ngs the roomce1Ite J~ mxllhe ~ ci ~s heyday to lite sfoge - from the stOOio bocklotto
Noooos derodeof rTIOilSiofl on Sunset BouIevord Against the wop of ~sgkJmoroos
street ofdlOOms ~~WebbeIssweejilg
romonfi( melodies SOOf in songs like WIlli ON[ LOOf and 4S~wtmSAfl)GOOOB~rn
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We have fifty seats available at group rates Price of $5750 includes
orchestra seats bus fare and ferry fares We will stop for a no host dinner in Seattle
The performance is on August 15th (Sunday) at 200 pm
Reserve early payment will be due about two weeks before the performance
Once tickets are purchased there can be no refunds
Call Lynn Thomas at 437-4069
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LMCjLOA Goes Hawaiian The Homeowners Luau will be held Saturday June 19th
at the Beach Club starting at 530 pm Cost is $13 50 per
person and includes mai tais during cocktail hour appetizshy
ers dinner (oven-baked kalua pork sweet and sour
chicken steamed rice Asian-Pacific salad) and dessert
Bring your own place-settings and whatever you wish to
drink during dinner A program featuring music by Nakii
and the dancers of Hula Hawaii will follow dinner
Deadline for sign up at the Beach Club is Monday June
14th If the event is not sold out guests may be signed up
after that date Seating will be on a first-come basis so
your entire party should be present before checking in
Contact Bernie Robinson at 437-0703
North Bay Disaster Services Meeting In the event of a disaster communications will be the key
to helping as many people as possible as quickly as possishy
ble Bud Johnson will focus on Communications at the
next North Bay Disaster Services meeting Friday June
4th at 200 pm in the Cove Room of the Beach Club
Bud was appointed head of communications in the early
days of the Port Ludlow Emergency Preparedness organishy
zation because of his Ham radio expertise and it was
decided that his home would be the central point of contact
for the neighborhood captains via family radio His goal in
working with the group was to connect the Sheriffs office
with Port Ludlow for use in emergency communications
This effort is now up and running with 24-hour contact
headquartered in the Johnson home
Bud has an extensive history
in both television and amateur
radio He will present informashy
tion on the use of the radio isshy
sued to each Block Captain
and inform participants about
other communications possishy
bilities including ham radios and networks Block Capshy
tains are asked to bring their radios those who do not now
have a radio will be given one at the meeting A1J Disaster
Services organization members Captains and Co-captains
are urged to attend this important session and all those inshy
terested are welcome For further information contact
Marie Lytal at 437-7745
ORM President County Commissioner to Speak at CLOA Annual Meeting A II residents are invited to CLOAs Annual Meeting on
Tuesday June 8th at 9 00 am at the Bay Club Speakers
will include Olympic Resource Management President and
CEO Gary Tucker County Commissioner Glen Huntingshy
ford Superintendent of Schools Mary Lynn Derrington
and the community resort operations managers Annual
reports from standing CLOA committees such as selfshy
governance will be presented
CLOA the Council of Ludlow Owners Associations is
made up of the Presidents andor representatives of Port
Ludlows property and homeowner associations It meets
monthly to improve the level and quality of local services
and public information to strengthen the communications
between residents and the various public and private bodshy
ies that interact with Port Ludlow and to undertake activishy
ties that enhance property values and make Port Ludlow a
better place to live
Resident Directory Publications Available at Clubs The following publications are available at both the Beach
and Bay Clubs the 1999 Port Ludlow Resident and
Business Directory (insert - $600 binder - $500)
the 1998 Jefferson County Fire District NO3 Fire and
Rescue Annual Report and the Puget Sound Energy Year
2000 Preparation and Progress Report for the first quarter
of 1999
Scottish Highland Games Come join us for a trip to the 53rd annual Pacific Northwest
Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathershy
ing to be held in Enumclaw on Sunday
August 1st 900 am to 500 pm
We will travel by bus and spend the entire
day enjoying the games Competitions inshy
clude dancing bagpipe bands and individshy
ual players sheep dog trials and much
more Information about the trip and broshy
chures on the games is available in Arts
office at the Bay Club Sign up now so we
can reserve a bus
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Bay Club Update Bonnie Schoenemann Editor
This eCIOn tnes 10 encompass all Bay Club activities oj inleresllo nur members
Ijynu woutd tike your organcaltolls news In he included
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South Bay Potl uckers by Pat Lohrey As I complete my two-year tenure as the Potluck Chairshy
man I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all of
the committees members who stepped up to tackle the
challenge of providing good food and fellowship for us I
also extend my gratitude to the attendees not only for their
culinary expertise but also for so graciously ignoring an
occasional glitch
Jeanne LaVallee has generously agreed to assume the Potshy
luck Chainnanship and I am certain she can rely on you as
I have I will be circulating a signup sheet at the July 4th
Gala Please sign up for the date of your choice It will
help Jeanne get started
Free Spi rits The Annual Membership Meeting of Free Spirits was held
on May II th 1999 at the Bay Club The following Board
to serve for the fiscal year 1999-2000 was elected by acshy
clamation Linda Hudson Flemming Lorck Judy McCay
Maureen Poole and Mary Ann Sandor and incumbents
Martin Deckett Tony Durham and Marian Pace They will
meet in June to elect their officers After the business porshy
tion of the meeting there was a social hour with drinks
delicious appetizers prepared by outgoing member Nancy
Green and delightful entertainment by pianistvocalist
Lucy Mitchell June will be membership month Watch for
an announcement in the mail
Seeking Sages of the Ages Retired district office K-12 school administrators are
invited to join a newly formed group for informal
occasional get-togethers and to discuss school issues with
our school district superintendent Your wisdom advice
and experience will be appreciated Contact Mary Lynne
Derrington Superintendent at 437-9590 or Bob Reasoner
Chief Sage and retired superintendent at 437-0200
For information on Bay Club activities cal Art Clement at 427-220B
English Afternoon Tea The Bay Club will be the site of a garden setting for an English
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Afternoon Tea to be
held at 3 00 pm on
Thursday July lst (Please note that this is a change in
date and time from that reported in the May Voice)
You will learn the difference between Victorian Tea High
Tea and Afternoon Tea as well as the history behind the
customs Rosemary Glusick born and raised in the East
Riding of Yorkshire England will be bringing her own
china settings and prepared savories and sweets Forty
lucky people will be able to partake in this delightful and
pleasant pastime Tickets are $12 sign up at the Bay Club
For more information call Ann Radwick at 437-0318
Docents Needed The historic Rothschild House the oldest residence in Port
Townsend and Washington States smallest state park is
seeking volunteer docents for the summer season Enthusishy
asm is the only qualification Learn on the job one aftershy
noon or morning a week Have fun enjoy the Rothschild
treasures and meet visitors from around the world Call T
K Vancura at the Rothschild house for more information
at 379-8076 or contact the Jefferson County Museum
Explorers Club Take Hiatus The Explorers are taking a summer break So frequenters
of their popular speaker-potlucks will have to wait until
fall for a new program lineup Meanwhile have fun and
enjoy your summer
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Small minds discuss people
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
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A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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~Imiled by the roost famous recorfing stars ofourfime
Dont miss your cmce to srnre the SjXJlight
with Norrro Desmond on 0memooIDle flip down
inlemofional rerorcfing artist PrnllA GARK s10rs as Norma Desmond 0 legerdory diva of he silent soeeo in the musical The Wall Sbeet Joumoj
coHed Andrew tllyd Webbers Mnsterpioce
Based on the 1950 amy Wikler 1Hm his al-oew
prodm of SUNSH BOUUVARD 00ngs the roomce1Ite J~ mxllhe ~ ci ~s heyday to lite sfoge - from the stOOio bocklotto
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We have fifty seats available at group rates Price of $5750 includes
orchestra seats bus fare and ferry fares We will stop for a no host dinner in Seattle
The performance is on August 15th (Sunday) at 200 pm
Reserve early payment will be due about two weeks before the performance
Once tickets are purchased there can be no refunds
Call Lynn Thomas at 437-4069
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LMCjLOA Goes Hawaiian The Homeowners Luau will be held Saturday June 19th
at the Beach Club starting at 530 pm Cost is $13 50 per
person and includes mai tais during cocktail hour appetizshy
ers dinner (oven-baked kalua pork sweet and sour
chicken steamed rice Asian-Pacific salad) and dessert
Bring your own place-settings and whatever you wish to
drink during dinner A program featuring music by Nakii
and the dancers of Hula Hawaii will follow dinner
Deadline for sign up at the Beach Club is Monday June
14th If the event is not sold out guests may be signed up
after that date Seating will be on a first-come basis so
your entire party should be present before checking in
Contact Bernie Robinson at 437-0703
North Bay Disaster Services Meeting In the event of a disaster communications will be the key
to helping as many people as possible as quickly as possishy
ble Bud Johnson will focus on Communications at the
next North Bay Disaster Services meeting Friday June
4th at 200 pm in the Cove Room of the Beach Club
Bud was appointed head of communications in the early
days of the Port Ludlow Emergency Preparedness organishy
zation because of his Ham radio expertise and it was
decided that his home would be the central point of contact
for the neighborhood captains via family radio His goal in
working with the group was to connect the Sheriffs office
with Port Ludlow for use in emergency communications
This effort is now up and running with 24-hour contact
headquartered in the Johnson home
Bud has an extensive history
in both television and amateur
radio He will present informashy
tion on the use of the radio isshy
sued to each Block Captain
and inform participants about
other communications possishy
bilities including ham radios and networks Block Capshy
tains are asked to bring their radios those who do not now
have a radio will be given one at the meeting A1J Disaster
Services organization members Captains and Co-captains
are urged to attend this important session and all those inshy
terested are welcome For further information contact
Marie Lytal at 437-7745
ORM President County Commissioner to Speak at CLOA Annual Meeting A II residents are invited to CLOAs Annual Meeting on
Tuesday June 8th at 9 00 am at the Bay Club Speakers
will include Olympic Resource Management President and
CEO Gary Tucker County Commissioner Glen Huntingshy
ford Superintendent of Schools Mary Lynn Derrington
and the community resort operations managers Annual
reports from standing CLOA committees such as selfshy
governance will be presented
CLOA the Council of Ludlow Owners Associations is
made up of the Presidents andor representatives of Port
Ludlows property and homeowner associations It meets
monthly to improve the level and quality of local services
and public information to strengthen the communications
between residents and the various public and private bodshy
ies that interact with Port Ludlow and to undertake activishy
ties that enhance property values and make Port Ludlow a
better place to live
Resident Directory Publications Available at Clubs The following publications are available at both the Beach
and Bay Clubs the 1999 Port Ludlow Resident and
Business Directory (insert - $600 binder - $500)
the 1998 Jefferson County Fire District NO3 Fire and
Rescue Annual Report and the Puget Sound Energy Year
2000 Preparation and Progress Report for the first quarter
of 1999
Scottish Highland Games Come join us for a trip to the 53rd annual Pacific Northwest
Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathershy
ing to be held in Enumclaw on Sunday
August 1st 900 am to 500 pm
We will travel by bus and spend the entire
day enjoying the games Competitions inshy
clude dancing bagpipe bands and individshy
ual players sheep dog trials and much
more Information about the trip and broshy
chures on the games is available in Arts
office at the Bay Club Sign up now so we
can reserve a bus
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Bay Club Update Bonnie Schoenemann Editor
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South Bay Potl uckers by Pat Lohrey As I complete my two-year tenure as the Potluck Chairshy
man I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all of
the committees members who stepped up to tackle the
challenge of providing good food and fellowship for us I
also extend my gratitude to the attendees not only for their
culinary expertise but also for so graciously ignoring an
occasional glitch
Jeanne LaVallee has generously agreed to assume the Potshy
luck Chainnanship and I am certain she can rely on you as
I have I will be circulating a signup sheet at the July 4th
Gala Please sign up for the date of your choice It will
help Jeanne get started
Free Spi rits The Annual Membership Meeting of Free Spirits was held
on May II th 1999 at the Bay Club The following Board
to serve for the fiscal year 1999-2000 was elected by acshy
clamation Linda Hudson Flemming Lorck Judy McCay
Maureen Poole and Mary Ann Sandor and incumbents
Martin Deckett Tony Durham and Marian Pace They will
meet in June to elect their officers After the business porshy
tion of the meeting there was a social hour with drinks
delicious appetizers prepared by outgoing member Nancy
Green and delightful entertainment by pianistvocalist
Lucy Mitchell June will be membership month Watch for
an announcement in the mail
Seeking Sages of the Ages Retired district office K-12 school administrators are
invited to join a newly formed group for informal
occasional get-togethers and to discuss school issues with
our school district superintendent Your wisdom advice
and experience will be appreciated Contact Mary Lynne
Derrington Superintendent at 437-9590 or Bob Reasoner
Chief Sage and retired superintendent at 437-0200
For information on Bay Club activities cal Art Clement at 427-220B
English Afternoon Tea The Bay Club will be the site of a garden setting for an English
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Afternoon Tea to be
held at 3 00 pm on
Thursday July lst (Please note that this is a change in
date and time from that reported in the May Voice)
You will learn the difference between Victorian Tea High
Tea and Afternoon Tea as well as the history behind the
customs Rosemary Glusick born and raised in the East
Riding of Yorkshire England will be bringing her own
china settings and prepared savories and sweets Forty
lucky people will be able to partake in this delightful and
pleasant pastime Tickets are $12 sign up at the Bay Club
For more information call Ann Radwick at 437-0318
Docents Needed The historic Rothschild House the oldest residence in Port
Townsend and Washington States smallest state park is
seeking volunteer docents for the summer season Enthusishy
asm is the only qualification Learn on the job one aftershy
noon or morning a week Have fun enjoy the Rothschild
treasures and meet visitors from around the world Call T
K Vancura at the Rothschild house for more information
at 379-8076 or contact the Jefferson County Museum
Explorers Club Take Hiatus The Explorers are taking a summer break So frequenters
of their popular speaker-potlucks will have to wait until
fall for a new program lineup Meanwhile have fun and
enjoy your summer
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Small minds discuss people
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
The Port Ludlow Voice Page II
concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
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Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
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Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
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Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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LMCjLOA Goes Hawaiian The Homeowners Luau will be held Saturday June 19th
at the Beach Club starting at 530 pm Cost is $13 50 per
person and includes mai tais during cocktail hour appetizshy
ers dinner (oven-baked kalua pork sweet and sour
chicken steamed rice Asian-Pacific salad) and dessert
Bring your own place-settings and whatever you wish to
drink during dinner A program featuring music by Nakii
and the dancers of Hula Hawaii will follow dinner
Deadline for sign up at the Beach Club is Monday June
14th If the event is not sold out guests may be signed up
after that date Seating will be on a first-come basis so
your entire party should be present before checking in
Contact Bernie Robinson at 437-0703
North Bay Disaster Services Meeting In the event of a disaster communications will be the key
to helping as many people as possible as quickly as possishy
ble Bud Johnson will focus on Communications at the
next North Bay Disaster Services meeting Friday June
4th at 200 pm in the Cove Room of the Beach Club
Bud was appointed head of communications in the early
days of the Port Ludlow Emergency Preparedness organishy
zation because of his Ham radio expertise and it was
decided that his home would be the central point of contact
for the neighborhood captains via family radio His goal in
working with the group was to connect the Sheriffs office
with Port Ludlow for use in emergency communications
This effort is now up and running with 24-hour contact
headquartered in the Johnson home
Bud has an extensive history
in both television and amateur
radio He will present informashy
tion on the use of the radio isshy
sued to each Block Captain
and inform participants about
other communications possishy
bilities including ham radios and networks Block Capshy
tains are asked to bring their radios those who do not now
have a radio will be given one at the meeting A1J Disaster
Services organization members Captains and Co-captains
are urged to attend this important session and all those inshy
terested are welcome For further information contact
Marie Lytal at 437-7745
ORM President County Commissioner to Speak at CLOA Annual Meeting A II residents are invited to CLOAs Annual Meeting on
Tuesday June 8th at 9 00 am at the Bay Club Speakers
will include Olympic Resource Management President and
CEO Gary Tucker County Commissioner Glen Huntingshy
ford Superintendent of Schools Mary Lynn Derrington
and the community resort operations managers Annual
reports from standing CLOA committees such as selfshy
governance will be presented
CLOA the Council of Ludlow Owners Associations is
made up of the Presidents andor representatives of Port
Ludlows property and homeowner associations It meets
monthly to improve the level and quality of local services
and public information to strengthen the communications
between residents and the various public and private bodshy
ies that interact with Port Ludlow and to undertake activishy
ties that enhance property values and make Port Ludlow a
better place to live
Resident Directory Publications Available at Clubs The following publications are available at both the Beach
and Bay Clubs the 1999 Port Ludlow Resident and
Business Directory (insert - $600 binder - $500)
the 1998 Jefferson County Fire District NO3 Fire and
Rescue Annual Report and the Puget Sound Energy Year
2000 Preparation and Progress Report for the first quarter
of 1999
Scottish Highland Games Come join us for a trip to the 53rd annual Pacific Northwest
Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathershy
ing to be held in Enumclaw on Sunday
August 1st 900 am to 500 pm
We will travel by bus and spend the entire
day enjoying the games Competitions inshy
clude dancing bagpipe bands and individshy
ual players sheep dog trials and much
more Information about the trip and broshy
chures on the games is available in Arts
office at the Bay Club Sign up now so we
can reserve a bus
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Bay Club Update Bonnie Schoenemann Editor
This eCIOn tnes 10 encompass all Bay Club activities oj inleresllo nur members
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South Bay Potl uckers by Pat Lohrey As I complete my two-year tenure as the Potluck Chairshy
man I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all of
the committees members who stepped up to tackle the
challenge of providing good food and fellowship for us I
also extend my gratitude to the attendees not only for their
culinary expertise but also for so graciously ignoring an
occasional glitch
Jeanne LaVallee has generously agreed to assume the Potshy
luck Chainnanship and I am certain she can rely on you as
I have I will be circulating a signup sheet at the July 4th
Gala Please sign up for the date of your choice It will
help Jeanne get started
Free Spi rits The Annual Membership Meeting of Free Spirits was held
on May II th 1999 at the Bay Club The following Board
to serve for the fiscal year 1999-2000 was elected by acshy
clamation Linda Hudson Flemming Lorck Judy McCay
Maureen Poole and Mary Ann Sandor and incumbents
Martin Deckett Tony Durham and Marian Pace They will
meet in June to elect their officers After the business porshy
tion of the meeting there was a social hour with drinks
delicious appetizers prepared by outgoing member Nancy
Green and delightful entertainment by pianistvocalist
Lucy Mitchell June will be membership month Watch for
an announcement in the mail
Seeking Sages of the Ages Retired district office K-12 school administrators are
invited to join a newly formed group for informal
occasional get-togethers and to discuss school issues with
our school district superintendent Your wisdom advice
and experience will be appreciated Contact Mary Lynne
Derrington Superintendent at 437-9590 or Bob Reasoner
Chief Sage and retired superintendent at 437-0200
For information on Bay Club activities cal Art Clement at 427-220B
English Afternoon Tea The Bay Club will be the site of a garden setting for an English
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Afternoon Tea to be
held at 3 00 pm on
Thursday July lst (Please note that this is a change in
date and time from that reported in the May Voice)
You will learn the difference between Victorian Tea High
Tea and Afternoon Tea as well as the history behind the
customs Rosemary Glusick born and raised in the East
Riding of Yorkshire England will be bringing her own
china settings and prepared savories and sweets Forty
lucky people will be able to partake in this delightful and
pleasant pastime Tickets are $12 sign up at the Bay Club
For more information call Ann Radwick at 437-0318
Docents Needed The historic Rothschild House the oldest residence in Port
Townsend and Washington States smallest state park is
seeking volunteer docents for the summer season Enthusishy
asm is the only qualification Learn on the job one aftershy
noon or morning a week Have fun enjoy the Rothschild
treasures and meet visitors from around the world Call T
K Vancura at the Rothschild house for more information
at 379-8076 or contact the Jefferson County Museum
Explorers Club Take Hiatus The Explorers are taking a summer break So frequenters
of their popular speaker-potlucks will have to wait until
fall for a new program lineup Meanwhile have fun and
enjoy your summer
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Small minds discuss people
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Bay Club Update Bonnie Schoenemann Editor
This eCIOn tnes 10 encompass all Bay Club activities oj inleresllo nur members
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South Bay Potl uckers by Pat Lohrey As I complete my two-year tenure as the Potluck Chairshy
man I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all of
the committees members who stepped up to tackle the
challenge of providing good food and fellowship for us I
also extend my gratitude to the attendees not only for their
culinary expertise but also for so graciously ignoring an
occasional glitch
Jeanne LaVallee has generously agreed to assume the Potshy
luck Chainnanship and I am certain she can rely on you as
I have I will be circulating a signup sheet at the July 4th
Gala Please sign up for the date of your choice It will
help Jeanne get started
Free Spi rits The Annual Membership Meeting of Free Spirits was held
on May II th 1999 at the Bay Club The following Board
to serve for the fiscal year 1999-2000 was elected by acshy
clamation Linda Hudson Flemming Lorck Judy McCay
Maureen Poole and Mary Ann Sandor and incumbents
Martin Deckett Tony Durham and Marian Pace They will
meet in June to elect their officers After the business porshy
tion of the meeting there was a social hour with drinks
delicious appetizers prepared by outgoing member Nancy
Green and delightful entertainment by pianistvocalist
Lucy Mitchell June will be membership month Watch for
an announcement in the mail
Seeking Sages of the Ages Retired district office K-12 school administrators are
invited to join a newly formed group for informal
occasional get-togethers and to discuss school issues with
our school district superintendent Your wisdom advice
and experience will be appreciated Contact Mary Lynne
Derrington Superintendent at 437-9590 or Bob Reasoner
Chief Sage and retired superintendent at 437-0200
For information on Bay Club activities cal Art Clement at 427-220B
English Afternoon Tea The Bay Club will be the site of a garden setting for an English
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Afternoon Tea to be
held at 3 00 pm on
Thursday July lst (Please note that this is a change in
date and time from that reported in the May Voice)
You will learn the difference between Victorian Tea High
Tea and Afternoon Tea as well as the history behind the
customs Rosemary Glusick born and raised in the East
Riding of Yorkshire England will be bringing her own
china settings and prepared savories and sweets Forty
lucky people will be able to partake in this delightful and
pleasant pastime Tickets are $12 sign up at the Bay Club
For more information call Ann Radwick at 437-0318
Docents Needed The historic Rothschild House the oldest residence in Port
Townsend and Washington States smallest state park is
seeking volunteer docents for the summer season Enthusishy
asm is the only qualification Learn on the job one aftershy
noon or morning a week Have fun enjoy the Rothschild
treasures and meet visitors from around the world Call T
K Vancura at the Rothschild house for more information
at 379-8076 or contact the Jefferson County Museum
Explorers Club Take Hiatus The Explorers are taking a summer break So frequenters
of their popular speaker-potlucks will have to wait until
fall for a new program lineup Meanwhile have fun and
enjoy your summer
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Small minds discuss people
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Hiking Club Plans Easy to
Moderate Hikes The Port Ludlow Hiking Club kicks off this months outshy
ings with an easy bonus hike on Friday June 4th around
the 93 mile Ozette Beach Loop The hike goes to Cape
Alava to see the wedding rocks and petroglyphs It inshy
cludes 3 miles of boardwalk 3 miles of rocky beach and 3
more miles of boardwalk For specific hike information
call the hike leader Doris Monti at 437-0716 or assistant
leader Andrea Marik at 681-8083
The second June hike is Friday June 11th and features
an easy to moderate 64 mile hike along the Upper Dungeshy
ness Trail Bring a snack to eat at Camp Handy then reshy
turn to the trailhead for a cookout at $250 per person
Please bring your own beverage Dessert donations will be
most welcome You must sign up for this hike by calling
Bernie Robinson at 437-0703 The deadline is Sunday
June 6th Non-hiking guests and spouses are welcome
Hike leaders are Bernie amp Robbie Robinson with their
assistants Doris and Anthony Monti at 437-0716
Hikers will have the opportunity to
view the remains of a B-17 bomber
from World War II on Friday June
25th This moderate 8 mile hike will
take hikers to the Tubal Cain Mine
and hopefully provide an opportunity
to also see many rhodies in bloom
Hike leader is Doris Monti at 437shy
0716 and her assistant is Ken Crawford at 437-2392
For all three hikes meet at 800 am at the Bridge Deck
near the Port Ludlow Resort on Marine Drive and Oak
Bay Road Distances shown are approximate total roundshy
trip miles Hike leaders and assistants can provide specific
information for each hike Carry extra water and food and
wear appropriate clothing and shoes Refer to the Hiker
General Information sheet available from either Bernie
Robinson or Doris Monti for more details
Monthly Timberton Loop Hike
The Hiking Clubs monthly third Wednesday hike along
the Timberton Loop Trail is set for Wednesday June
16th at 900 am Meet at the parking area on Timberton
Road For further information call Doris Monti at 437shy
0716
Garden Club to Visit Whidbey Join the Port Ludlow Garden Club Wednesday June 9th
at the Bay Club parking lot at 800 am for a bus trip to
explore unusual gardens on South Whidbey Island and
lunch at Tres Lobos restaurant in Langley Pre-paid resershy
vations are required This should be a popular trip so get
your reservations in early Cost for bus and ferries is
$22 00 and lunch is $1300 Call Bonnie Curtis at 437shy
9694 or Bonnie Ahlstedt at 437 -9113 for reservations or
information Last date for reservations is Thursday
June 3rd
Garden Tips for June
Continue baiting for slugs Like annoying relatives slugs
just keep showing up
Deadhead Rhodies Snap off blossoms as they fade but be
careful not to remove the growth buds at the base of the
flower stems
After early blooming perennials flower you can divide
them Remember your Garden Club friends who might
like the excess you dont need Transplant divisions in
well-cultivated soil and water well Do not fertilize until
transplants are well established
Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 14th for a carshy
pool to Bloedel Gardens and Bainbridge Island Winery
for lunch and to purchase grape vines
Stars of International Opera a Huge Success Those who were fortunate to hear Cynthia Lawrence and
Mark Calkins enjoyed a stellar event Cynthia and Mark
sang a number of arias from Madame Butterfly to
La Boheme The audience was enthralled It is not often
that we have stars of such a high caliber visit our small
Village We are all indebted to Judy McCay of Bayview
Village Cynthias mother
At the end of their performance they received a standing
ovation We sincerely hope that will induce them to return
to Port Ludlow What a treat
Please remember our deadline for articles in the
Voice Plan ahead so that we can give your event
all the publicity it deserves Please submit by the
12th of the preceding month
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
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Activity Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Aquarobics Exercise Program 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am
No impact water exercises No instructor No fee
Aquawalk Exercise Program 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-10 am 8-9 am 9-IOam 10-11
Walk your way to fitness No instructor No fee am
Aerobics Instructed Program 830-930 -
830-930 4 830-930 4-yBend stretch exercise your way to fitness am am am
Rockettes 930-11 930-11 930-11
Advanced tap dancing Instructed Fee am am am
Steppin Out 11-1215 11-1215 930shy
Tap dancing Instructed Fee am am 1030 am
Beginning Bridge
~ ~ 1-4 pm
JLearn while playing
Fly Tyers Feathers thread and imagination come 9-12 am S~ together in creations that tempt the fishies t Therapeutic Exercise Energize wake up your 945shy
spine Instructed Fee 1045 am
Strength Training
-~ 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am
Work your way to fitness Instructed Fee
Yoga 93 0-1045
Excellent non aerobic exercise Instructed Fee am
Ludlow Liners All level of dancers welcome Great 300-430 shy
fun Good exercise pm 1
Quitters By the Bay 1-3 pm
Beginners through expert
Arts and Crafts 10 am-12
Meet to share techniques and ideas pm
Tappercize Dance exercise without the 12 30-130
pressure of performing pm
Overtricks 1-4 pm
Chicago-style bridge in the afternoon
Computer Club
I~ II amshy
Topics vary Bring your questions and problems 12 pm ~
Potted Ladies 9 am-12
The art of embossing pm
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Village Activities Calendar All events are at the Bay Club and are open to both South Bay and North Bay members unless otherwise indicated or obviously special interest groups
June 1999 Tues June 1st 300-500 pm Investment Club
Wed June 2nd 11 00 am-200 pm First Wednesday Lunch
Thurs June 3rd I 00-400 pm Playing With Clay 500-900 pm 18 Hole Ladies Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 4th 930 am-2 15 pm Playing With Clay
Mon June 7th 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 630 pm Computer Club Snag It and Microsoftedu web
Tues June 8th 900 am-noon CLOA 700-900 pm Book Club
Thurs June 10th 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Fri June 11th 930 am Village Social Committee 500-700 pm South Bay Members Cocktail Party
Mon June 14th 900 am-II 00 am Bayview Board Meeting 1 00-200 pm Woodworkers 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Spreadsheet Class 630-900 pm Computer Club General Meeting 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Tues June 15th 1 00-400 pm Fly Fishers General Meeting
Wed June 16th 900 am Timberton hike trailhead
Thurs June 17th 930 am-II 30 am SBCA Advisory Board 1 00-3 00 pm Computer Club Genealogy 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Board Meeting 5 15-900 pm Nifty Niners Potluck 630-930 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Mon June 21st 300-500 pm Ludlow Village IV Annual Meeting 300-5 00 pm Computer Club Win9598 SIG
Tues June 22nd II 30 am-2 30 pm Fairwood Village Annual Lunch 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class 700-9 00 pm US Coast Guard Auxiliary 730-900 pm Cruise Club
Fri June 25th 500-700 pm Arts Council Reception
Sun June 27th 1000 am-300 pm Avanti Car Show Beach Club
Tues June 29th 300-500 pm Computer Club Word Class
Wed June 30th 500-1000 pm MrMrs Golf Dinner
Future Events
Thurs July 1st 300 pm English Afternoon Tea
Sun July 4th Free Spirits event
Wed July 14th Garden Club Tour
Sun July 25th Music on the Green
Sun Aug 1st Scotland Highland Games
Port Ludlow Book Club Norma Alende and Connie Wilkinson will lead the
discussion of Margaret Atwoods book Alias Grace at the
Tuesday June 8th meeting of the Book Club In addition
to the discussion members will present suggestions for
books to be considered for the new reading list beginning
in September
Meetings are held at 700 pm at the Bay Club All North
and South Bay residents are welcome Call Lois Daley at
437-0748 for more information
ANA Lunch Meeting at Beach Club The June monthly luncheon of the Olympic Squadron of
the Association of Naval Aviation (ANA) will be held at
11 00 am on Tuesday June 22nd at the Beach Club
The meeting will honor the United States Navy
For more information on membership please contact
Ken Sanford 21 Condon Lane at 437-2968
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 18
Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
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Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
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WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Village Social Committee Needs More Coordinators The Village Social Committee is made up of people from
throughout the Village who believe that we are all
neighbors and that we should enjoy life together The VSC
has as its goal to coordinate social activities that span the
Village and provide the most entertainment for the most
people
To date we have arranged three cocktail parties a bus trip
to Victoria a theater trip to Seattle and a dinner at the
Manresa Castle as well as a number of smaller events We
have many theater trips scheduled for the rest of the year
(see articles on pages 1 and 2) We are also planning an
Octoberfest with an oompah pah band and plenty of good
German food and beer We are also looking at a cocktail
party on the green for July complete with a barber shop
quartet This may be the last fourth of july party of the
century Dont miss it
The VSC is always looking for new ideas and events to
share with our friends and neighbors If you have an idea
for an event and would like to join us you are most
welcome Our committee chair is Bob Wilkinson he is
assisted by a number of volunteer coordinators and you are
welcome to join us We will be meeting to plan future
events on Friday June 11th at 930 am at the Bay Club0
Computer Virus Hoax The widely circulated It Takes Guts to SayJesus hoax
has added more false authority text to its message
Newer versions claim that AOL says the virus is much
worse than Melissa and that there is no remedy for it
No remedy true--but also no virus Please dont pass this
hoax to others and if you know the person who sent it
you might want to point him or her to a page that explains
the hoax such as Data Fellows Web site at
httpwwwdatafellowscomv-descshjesushtm
A Ludlow Lyric Potluck Ladies by George Dyer Jr
We live in the potluck capital
Of the USA l ~
Nowhere else that we know
Has a potluck every day~
We are the Potluck Ladies We love to socialize
If you will bring the main course We wi)) bring the pies
I brought the salad last time This time Ill bring a bread
You bring an appetizer Or a casserole instead
We)) have a talk or lecture Or perhaps a fashion show
We dont have time to listen But we surely have to go
I will come with Sue and Sally We will hold a table
You can come with Alice Therell be no room for Mable
Gossip chatter
Gossip chatter
What did she say
It doesnt matter
How was your trip
They are doing what
After one of our potlucks
The entire day is shot
The Potluck Ladies sing this song
Casserole apple pie
If it werent for our potlucks
Wed have to eat at home
And its so dull
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
al bwagnerjolympusnet or call 437-9726 by the 10th ofthe preceding month
Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
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Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Editor
This sectionjeatures news on Port Ludlow art and entertainment events as well as a performing arts calendar for Jefferson Clallam and Kitsap Counties Submit news and calendar items to the editor
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Country Blues Play at
McCurdy Pavilion Blues fans can enjoy some of the finest country blues mushy
sicians active today at three mainstage performances when
Centrum hosts the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
at McCurdy Pavilion Friday and Saturday June 25th
and 26th And if that isnt enough six Port Townsend
clubs will feature contemporary Northwest blues bands
both nights
The Friday performance at McCurdy begins at 700 pm
and features Northwest musical treasure John Miller the
duo of Cephas amp Wiggins Michael Roach of Cheltenham
England and the irrepressible Saffire the Uppity Bluesshy
women
Two performances are scheduled for Saturday at McCurdy
with slide guitarist Orville Johnson Otis Taylor Jerry
Ricks plus gospel vocalist and choir director Sherri Orr on
stage at 200 pm Then at 700 pm harmonica player
Mark Graham the classy queen of acoustic blues Del Rey
Sam Mitchell all the way from the Netherlands Alice Stushy
art and others take center stage
Call Centrum at 385-5320 for advance ticket purchase
Barber of Seville
Staged in Bremerton
Kitsap Opera will stage Rossinis The Barber of Seville
at Bremerton s Admiral Theatre under the sponsorship of
the Washington State Arts Commission and the Boeing
Company Performances will be Thursday June 24th at
730 pm Friday June 25th at 800 pm and Sunday
June 27th at 300 pm
The Barber of Seville features Figaro a multi-talented
barber sung by baritone John Lippold of Portland Figaro
initiates the schemings and antics that keep this comedy
bubbling to Rossinis unique musical style The lovely
spirited Rosina sung by Teri Lynn Drinkwater from the
Seattle area is the object of matrimony for both her beneshy
factor the old Dr Bartolo and the young Count Almaviva
sung by tenor Joao Augusto 0 de Almeida of Brazil
Other cast members include Port lander bass Andre Flynn
singing Basilio with Seattle area singers Laird Thornton as
Bartolo Louise Locke Craig as Bertha and John Paul Soloshy
mon as both Fiorello and the Officer Johnathan Pasternac
of the University of Washington will conduct with William
Clarke of Seattle on the harpsichord Tom Sunderland
who is active in Seattle theaters is the Stage Director The
set has been designed and built by a Kitsap Opera staff
member Forrest Addy Leone Cottrell-Adkins will direct
the production
Tickets can be reserved by calling 360-373-6743
Supporters of the Arts in Ludlow
I nvited to a Pa rty The Arts Council invites members of the community who
enjoy musical performance and are interested in supportshy
ing the Arts in Ludlow to attend a wine and appetizer party
at the Bay Club Friday June 25th from 500 to 700 pm
The Arts Council board strives to provide a broad range
of musical performances to satisfy the musical tastes of the
community They put on four Mainstage concerts and
three Occasional Sunday concerts during the season In
addition they sponsor the popular Music on the Green
summer outdoor concert as well as several benefits for
young musicians
Putting on this many performances requires the efforts of
many according to Pat Anderson program committee
member Were looking for people who would like to
lend a hand and serve on a standing committee such as
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
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Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
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Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
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concert management hospitality advertising sales finance
and budget publicity or program (concert booking)
Arts Council board members hosting the party include Pat
Anderson Janet Force Annette Koch Beverly Rothenshy
borg Bill Schoenemann Peggy Smith Barbara Wagnershy
Jauregg Diane and Jim Watson
RSVPs are requested Please call Pat Anderson at 437shy
0304 or Annette Koch at 437-0507
Music on the Green features
Jazz amp Bluegrass The Arts Council is sponsoring its second annual summer
outdoor concert on the Bay Club lawn Sunday July 25th
A full afternoon of music featuring a trio of groups all fashy
miliar to Port Ludlow audiences will perform between
1 45 and 600 pm
Top billing goes to a long-time Port Ludlow favorite the
Uptown Lowdown Jazz specialists in the vintage music of
the 1920s as played by Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armshy
strong and the music of the 1940s revival styles of Lu
Watters and Turk Murphy Theyll be center stage from
300 to 345 pm and return for a final set from 500 to
600 pm
The afternoon program opens at 145 pm for an hour set
performed by Alan Simcoe amp his Quartet Three of the
musicians performed to a delighted audience here in April
and now return with a fourth musician to play their special
brand ofjazz
For a change of pace Port Townsends New Mown Grass
rounds out the afternoon with their set scheduled for 400
to 445 pm This popular band plays and sings lively tunes
in classic and contemporary bluegrass style traditional fidshy
dle tunes and country blues
Seating will be on the lawn and concert goers are urged to
bring folding low-backed chairs that sit low to the ground
Doors open at 1 00 pm for picnics and socializing You
can bring your own picnic basket or enjoy light food beer
wine and soft drinks available for purchase
Tickets will be available at the Bay Club after July I st and
sell for $12 with children admitted for no charge
Performing Arts Calendar June 1999
Mon amp Tues June 1st 7th 8th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th amp 29th Coffee Concerts at Turtle Bluff II Marrowstone Island 930 am 360-385-3526
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 3rd 4th 5th 10th 11 th 12th 17th 18th 19th 24th 25th amp 26th Veronicas Room Bremerton Community Theatre 360shy373-5152
Sat June 5th Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show produced by Seatshytles Thistle Theatre Evergreen Children s Theatre at the Admiral Theatre 200 pm 360-479-4919
Sun June 6th Fred amp Joan Gersten benefit for The Ravenscroft Youth Music Fund Ravenscroft Inn Port Townsend 400 pm 460-385-2784
Sun through Sat June 21st-27th Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop Centrum Fort Worden
Thurs June 24th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 730 pm 360-373-6743
Thurs Fri amp Sat June 24th 25th amp 26th Bainbridge Dance Center Playhouse at Bainbridge Pershyforming Arts 300 pm 206-842-8569
Fri June 25th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 800 pm 360-373-6743
Fri June 25th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 700 pm 800-733-3608
Fri June 25th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sat June 26th Country Blues Festival Centrum Fort Worden 200 and 700 pm 800-733-3608
Sat June 26th Blues in the Clubs Port Townsend clubs
Sun June 27th Barber of Seville Kitsap Opera Admiral Theatre Bremshyerton 300 pm 360-373-6743
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
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Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
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Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club The Port Ludlow Yacht
Club celebrated its 26th
Opening Day on Saturday
May 8th at the Marina An
impressive flag ceremony
was arranged by Rear Comshy
modore Peter Joseph Disshy
tinguished guests included
the Commodores from
Sequim and Port Hadlock
Yacht Clubs the Rear
Commodore from Port
Townsend Yacht Club and
the Flotilla Commander on
the Coast Guard Auxiliary
Group
Six Past Commodores of the PL YC were also in attenshy
dance The invocation was by Past Commodore Howard
Slack Special music was arranged by Port Captain Vince
Pace including a Piper and a Drummer in full Scottish unishy
forms kilts and all
There were 16 boats to be christened after the flag cereshy
mony These were either new members with unchristened
boats or existing members who bought new boats during
the past year With sixteen proud boat owners pouring
champagne freely to the assembled crowd we felt lucky
that no one fell off the docks
After the christening about 25 or 30 boats mostly gaily
decorated with flags and balloons paraded around
Commodore Keith Browns boat which was anchored in
the bay All boats then returned to the docks where the
partying continued into
the early evening
Except for a brief rain
shower while people
were eating lunch the
weather was really good
which was surprising to
some since the Commoshy
dore is a retired meteorshy
ologist and his boat is
named Rainmaker
Commodore Keith Brown
Port Ludlow Paddlers By John Reseck
The Mexican Government was unaware of the
major invasion that took place on the beaches around the
town of Loreto in Baja California this April The Port Ludshy
low Paddlers twenty-eight in all made ten beach assaults
on the Baja coast over a two-week period There were too
many people for the small villa where we like to stay to
handle at one time No problem We decided to go for two
weeks instead of one and divided the group into the first
week bunch and the second week bunch
One ofthe many fine beaches the Paddlers visited in Baja
The Resecks acting as guides stayed for both weeks and
coordinated the paddles We did day paddles from the
hotel and surrounding areas The hotel carried our rental
kayaks to various locations so we had a lot of variety in
our adventures We went to volcanic islands brilliantly
white sand beaches and mangrove lagoons The water alshy
though not bathtub warm was warm enough (67 degrees)
to snorkel in and we did most every day Next year we
will arrange an overnight campout for those who would
like to sleep on a nice sandy beach and fishdive around a
volcanic island
If you feel the need to know more about our paddling
family call Doris Monti at 437-0716 or John Reseck at
437 -0351 If we are out on one of our upcoming trips such
as Willapa Bay the Broken Islands or Lake Powell we
will give you a call back when we return
(after a nap of course)
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
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Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
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PEP Talk Plans are well underway to prepare the human residents of
Port Ludlow in case of a catastrophe But what about our
pets Most of us who have pets feel they are a member of
the family too and would want them to be cared for and
housed properly in the event our homes are uninhabitable
Out of these concerns a small group is working on Pet
Emergency Preparedness (PEP) We hope to put together a
comprehensive plan for our animal friends and present it to
the larger emergency preparedness group and to all the pet
owners in Port Ludlow
An important aspect of this planning involves making sure
all the animals are identifiable A collar and identifying tag
worn at all times is acceptable for most dogs but probably
not for cats One good method for identification is a small
chip about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted into
the skin on the back of the neck Ifa pet is lost it can be
scanned and quickly identified anywhere in the country
Within the next few months we expect to bring a veterishy
narian to Port Ludlow for a day to insert these chips and
we hope you will consider having this done for your pets
security Watch the Voice and the Leader for further inforshy
mation on date time and place You can help in the Pet
Emergency Preparedness by your participation
We also would like to identifY any practicing or retired
veterinarians who might live in Port Ludlow as well as
veterinary technicians and assistants If you know anyone
with these skills or would like to work with us yourself
please contact us at 437-2022 and leave a message or
e-mail mizgolympusnet
Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament Winners The Duane Ole Olson Bridge Tournament sponsored by
the Port Ludlow Bridge Club was played at the Bay Club
on April 21st 1999 Guests were members of the Jefferson
County Bridge Club Forty-four players participated in the
event Overall winners were Eleanor Roden and Cindy Olshy
berding both of whom play in both clubs Other Port Ludshy
low players earning master points were Bert Goldstein
Alan Koch Dorothy St Onge and Gloria Eckmann
All North and South Bay players are urged to join us at the
Bridge Deck on Mondays at 1230 pm and Wednesday
evenings at 700 pm
Avanti Car Show On Sunday June 27th there will be a display of Avanti
automobiles from the 1963 Studebaker models through the
1988 vehicles These unique fiberglass convertibles are
considered by many to be one of the best designs of the last
fifty years The A vanti was manufactured in 1963 and 1964
by Studebaker Corp and from 1965 through 1989 by an
independent car maker
Organized by A vanti owner and Port Lud low resident Kent
Stansbury the display of twenty Avanti automobiles will
be at the Beach Club from 1000 am until 300 pm and is
open to the public A noon luncheon will feature guest
speaker Tom Kellogg from Irvine CA one of the original
design team members The cost of the luncheon is $2500
Contact Kent Stansbury 437-2902
PT Marine Science Center Sponsors Photo Contest Photos are solicited of marine life and ecology consistent
with the theme In On and By the Sea Photos may be in
either black and white or color should be mounted (not
framed) and have a hanger on the back They may be any
size up to 11 x 14 Put your name address phone numshy
ber title age or age category on the back Include a
stamped envelope for return No slides please
There is a maximum of three submissions per entrant and
should be sent by July 1 st to Photo Contest Port Townshy
send Marine Science Center Fort Worden State Park 532
Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368
This is a juried contest winning photos will be exhibited at
the Low Tide Fest on July 17th Prizes will be awarded in
three categories adults youth 14-18 and youth 13 or unshy
der Prizes include Protection Island tours books MSC
hats and mugs
For more information write
or call the PTMSC at
385-5582 or e-mail
PTMSColympusnet
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
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Spreading the Word Safety The Port Ludlow Coast Guard Auxiliary is busy passing
out information on safe boating from its portable safe
boating booth The Flotilla put the booth up in Brinnon at
Pleasant Harbor to disseminate information to as many of
the shrimpers as possible In their enthusiasm they tend to
overload their boats and forget to wear their personal floshy
tation devices - a combination that could be deadly The
booth was also part of Viking Days in Poulsbo Much
boating information was supplied and many Courtesy
Safety Marine Exams were given
Every time the booth is set up two main activities take
place First information on safe boating environmental
concerns rules of the road and other boating activities are
made available to the public Second Vessel Examiners
do Courtesy Safety Examinations for anyone that would
like their boat reviewed
Every time we set up the booth it takes five people two to
tend the information booth and three Vessel Examiners to
do exams If you would like to be part of the action call
Sharon Reseck at 437-0351
Farmers Market Is Up and Running By Ralph Thomas
The Farmers Market opened this past month to a small but
enthusiastic crowd Produce is not yet available and this
tended to keep a lot of customers away The crafts vendors
were very well represented as were the nursery folks with a
large variety of plants and shrubs
During the second week we were fortunate to have Warren
Berg and Moulton Prussing marketing rhododendrons for
the local Rhododendron Society There were a number of
species available as well as expert advice on the care and
maintenance of this local plant Thank you Warren and
Moulton
We are expecting to have more vendors and a return of the
fresh shell fish and baked goods that were so popular last
year We are also looking for a second baker to have a supshy
ply of fresh bread available As usual Mary Noel was at
her post insuring that everything went well We are most
grateful for all she has done for our Village We want to
thank Olympic Resources for the use of the field at the
commercial center and also thanks to the local merchants
who have given us their much appreciated support
Dining At The Inn A number of Port Ludlow residents had the distinct
pleasure of enjoying Chef Joe Merklings Italian night at
the Heron Inn This special event provided a delicious
Italian buffet at a reasonable price As usual the staff went
overboard to insure that we all enjoyed the experience
The Port Ludlow Voice visits local restaurants regularly to
report on where the best meals can be obtained We are
indeed fortunate that we do not have to go very far
because we have the Inn
This event featured Osso Buco Calamari a sea
food medley chicken
parmigano and a selection
ofItalian desserts We all
decided that Joe should be
named an honorary Italian
Our compliments also go to the pastry chef Your cheeseshy
cake was outstanding
First Wednesday Luncheon Last One Until September
This months First Wednesday Luncheon will be
Wednesday June 2nd at the Bay Club Punch coffee
and tea will be served at 11 00 am and a multi-salad
lunch at 11 30 am Come and say goodbye to this years
board and hello to the ladies that will start their term in
September See you at the Bay Club on June 2nd
Red Cross First AidCPR Instructor Training Classes will be offered in First AidCPR Instructor training
by the Jefferson County Red Cross at the Shold Business
Center in Port Hadlock
The first class will be held Wednesday and Thursday
June 16th and 17th in two four-hour sessions 600 pmshy
1000 pm The second class will be Tuesday and
Wednesday June 22nd and 23rd from 900 pm-l 00
pm both days The second class will also be breaking
down CPR methods for children infants and adults
There is a severe shortage of volunteer instructors in
Jefferson County Anyone interested is urged to contact
Sandy Short Jefferson County Representative for First
Aid and CPR at the Red Cross Office in Port Townsend at
385-2737
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
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Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Tide Timber Trail News from the 18-Hole WGA No wonder people in the Northwest talk about the
weather it can be incredible here Our first event of May
got it all drizzle gorgeous sunshine rain thunder and
lightning sleet and marble-sized hail The undaunted first
place team of Audrey Wagner and Dorothy Miller were
spotted finishing their final hole on a green literally covshy
ered with hail
Our Snowbirds are starting their Northwest migration
home its good to have you back
Coming events in June
Tues June 1st 800 am shotgun Low GrosslLow Net
Thurs June 3rd 300 pm shotgun Twilight Couples 9-hole Tournament followed by a potluck at the Beach Club
Tues June 8th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (Mutt amp Jeff)
Tues June 15th 754 am first tee time Captains Cup (TampF)
Tues June 22nd 754 am first tee time 1 -2-3 Competition
Mon June 29th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Tues June 30th Mr amp Mrs Tournament
Note During the Captains Cup event there will be two
sign-up sheets one for those wanting to play in the tournashy
ment and another for those choosing not to participate
There will still be a game-of-the-day on those days
Our membership is growing and new members are always
welcome If you have any questions about the 18-Hole
WGA please call New Members Chairperson Sally
Grything 437-2065 or Co-Captain Susan Wright
437-9610 Undecided Intimidated Wed love to have
you be our guest for a round or two
and get to know us (to date there is
no documented evidence that any of
the] 8-hole WGA members bite)
Mens Golf Association by Jerry Conover Tournament Chairman
We are into the middle of May and though there have been
cool days we are enjoying the best of golf I am sure the
Ladies will be announcing two of the members have made
an ace and we can tell you Sherman Swanson got a fancy
hole in one from the whites on Tide 6 Following his
stroke with a seven iron his playing companions moved to
the green no ball was to be found until someone looked in
the cup Man there was some shouting This was not in the
course of a scheduled Wednesday event and it was a speshy
cial achievement
At this writing the Mens Club has been fortunate enough
to get its early May events played without a rainout A
highlight was when we entertained A Team from Cantershy
wood in one of our home and home competitions We
squeezed out a win something like Port Ludlow 30
Canterwood 8 Well maybe it wasnt a squeeze though
you must remember we have to play them on their course
The matches at Canterwood will be held on May 26th Beshy
side our DOG steaming a professional 2 under par Warren
Petersen had a net 66 and Myron Vogt snapped a fancy net
67 on the invaders Our guys played particularly well
Yes it has been almost three weeks since the greens have
been aerated and now I have noticed the verticuting going
on roughs being mowed limbs sawed and wind litter carshy
ried away Make a point of telling Jerry Mathews Jimmy
Smith andor the tail-busting crew how much we apprecishy
ate their work The course shows their dedication We
benefit from it and visitors are regularly overheard praisshy
ing the excellence of the Golf Course Their impression of
Port Ludlow overall is equally commendatory
Something to consider Play em up more than you exercise
the winter rules in effect You are noticing rapidly improvshy
ing conditions and any time now Jerry M may be recomshy
mending to Mike B that summer rules be put into play
If you want to feel crippled wait until you get out on the
course and you have been in the habit of moving your ball
or lift clean and place It is a real awakening
We started the Eclectic on May 5th If you entered please
get your checks to Mike Devine made out to PLMGA
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
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June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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Yes you may turn them in at the desk
A thank you note to Pam Elkins Niblicks She served us
Swiss steak one of Dorothys recipes and it could not
have been better She put out great chow for our awards
luncheon
Tony you Dave Dick Gary and Josh are so patient
thanks We may not make it easy for you as some of us are
grumps and grumpier and you guys roll with the punches
Good Show
See you on the golf course Port Ludlow of Course
r The Green Side by Jerry Mathews
Just an update on where we are in our quest for being a
certified golf course by the Audubon International Coopshy
erative Sanctuary The Audubon Society has recently sent
us a certificate of achievement in Environmental Planshy
ning This is the first of six steps to certification We
would like to thank all of the residents who helped in putshy
ting this enormous package together and all who have volshy
unteered to assist us with the next steps Our goal is to
complete these steps and reach certification by the end of
the year If anyone is interested in helping us complete our
goal please feel free to contact the golf shop
We would like to remind everyone how important it is to
forward any questions concerns and suggestions to your
Greens Committee represeritative A lot of the improveshy
ments in the playing conditions of the course have been
the result of their efforts
PGA by Tony Manzanares
Most golfers are familiar with these letters PGA Professhy
sional Golfers Association These letters also represent the
basic foundation of a sound golf swing The P stands for
posture a good consistent posture is key to a consistent
golf swing The G stands for grip gripping the club in
the fingers proper grip pressure and a grip routine will
help rid you of the left right left shot pattern (aka Anny
golf) The A stands for alignment getting your body
parallel to your target line will let your arms and clubface
swing freely to your target Just like you learned your
ABCs and 123s learn your PGAs and you will set the
stage to capture that ever elusive repetitive golf swing
Dog Notes (Director of Golf) by Mike Buss
We would like t6 welcome all the lucky snowbirds back to
Port Ludlow and hope they bring the nice weather they had
down south back with them It certainly has been an intershy
esting weather pattern for us this year exceeding our yearly
average rainfall total by April and it has not seemed to let
up much since then In spite of all this Jerry Mathews
(superintendent) and his crew have done a terrific job keepshy
ing the course in great playing condition and the greens are
about the best we have ever seen
We want to point out a couple of new things we have done
to make your golfing experience at Port Ludlow more enshy
joyable First we have done away with our pin placement
sheets It seems we would all forget to pick one up or reshy
member to check out the pin placement number for the
day We have added red white and blue flags to our pins
to indicate the location of the hole on the green Remember
red is in the front white in the middle and blue in the back
portion of the green We hope this new flag system will
help lower your scores Let us know what you think
Next we have repaired the tunnel between Tide 4 green
and 5 tee and more significantly we have purchased a
new attachment to our bunker rake that is a type of cultivashy
tor in hopes of keeping our bunkers fluffier
If you have not met them yet please stop by and meet our
two new staff members Tony Manzanares Head Professhy
sional and Dave Ramsay First Assistant They are a great
addition and are happy to assist with all of your golfing
needs lessons equipment etc
Dont forget to sign up for our annual Mr amp Mrs Tournashy
ment to be held Tuesday and Wednesday June 29th and
30th Entry forms are available in the golf shop This event
will be the best we have ever hosted with lots of new
prizes Mont Blanc has donated two gift certificates of
$175 to their Seattle store for a closest to the pin prize
along with over $500 in free raffle prizes
and more than $1000 in gift certificates
Be sure to sign up early entry deadline is
Friday June 25th
See you on the links
Mike
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Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
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A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
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Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
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Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
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The Pon Ludlow Voice Page 17
Members Golf Schedule June Group Time
1st WGA 800 Shotgun
2nd MGA 800 Tee Times
3rd gers 800 Tee Times
8th WGA 800 Tee Times
9th MGA 800 Tee Times
10th gers Men 800 Tee Times
Ladies 830 Shotgun
15th WGA 800 Tee Times
16th MGA 800 Tee Times
17th ger Couples 3 00 Shotgun
22nd WGA 800 Tee Times
23rd MGA 800 Tee Times
24th gers 800 Tee Times
29th amp 30th Mr amp Mrs 800 Shotgun
Outside Events
Please check with the golf shop for details on times available on these days
June Group ofPlayers Start
5th Young Life 120 1 00 Shotgun
6th Evergreen Gc 48 1000 Tee Times
26th Seton 60 1 00 Shotgun
28th PNW Traders 60 1000 Tee Times
Cruise Club Prepares for Millennium Celebration
Start planning your Millennium Celebration The Cruise
Club Board of Directors and Facilitator have put their
heads together to come up with an exciting nine-day
Las Vegas Mexican Riviera CruiseTour Package departs
Port Ludlow January 7th 2000 This is a value-packed
chance to celebrate the millennium miss the Y2K bug
beat the Washington winter have fun and if you desire
play golf on Robert Trent Jones Jr and Robert Von
Hagge championship golf courses All the exciting details
will be presented Tuesday June 22nd from 730 to
900 pm at the Bay Club Port Ludlow Cruise Club is
open to the entire Village and
friends Refreshments will be
served RSVP (please) to
Lee and David Barnes at
437-0567
Travel Tips for the Not-So-Young Cruiser by Maureen Poole
Cruising whether luxury mass market or expedition
generally offers a satisfying and comfortable vacation for
older travelers with all basic expenses included in one
price Cruise travel is simpler than land motor-coach tours
since you pack and unpack only once during the trip rather
than every time the tour changes hotels An airsea package
with transfers usually includes cruise line representatives
who meet arriving planes and supervise transportation
from the airport to the ship or an interim hotel Shuttle
service is available from your home in Port Ludlow to the
Seattle airport
The key to a delightful experience is to spend time and
attention selecting the right ship and itinerary Consider
the size of ships and their amenities Big boats can have
surprisingly intimate gathering spaces Investigate specific
ports of call Are you interested in seeing glaciers and
wildlife Exploring Hawaiian culture Watching river
traffic roll by on the Mississippi Traveling outside the
US Will you be traveling alone With a group Women
traveling alone will feel secure on a cruise Many lines
provide gentlemen hosts to dance socialize or fill out a
card game
Inquire if the ship can dock at a majority of its stops or if
it must anchor and use a tender (shuttle boat) For anyone
with difficulty walking or for wheelchair users docking is
important Inquire also about the number of elevators and
learn if they access the upper outdoor areas such as
observation decks If you need a cabin for the physically
challenged inquire also Many older ships have raised
thresholds to halls and outside decks This could make
walking difficu lt
If you are concerned about a medical emergency
remember that a ships size and itinerary directly affects
how quickly sophisticated medical care can be reached
Large ships usually have more medical staff and facilities
on board Travel insurance should be considered Various
types are available and some cover pre-existing conditions
for yourself or family Plan ahead and your cruise vacation
will be one to remember Information is your best resource
and a travel agent can provide all this information
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 21
A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
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PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
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Thanks From the Sea Scouts The Scouts of Sea Scout Ship Falcon wish to thank the
PL YC for the opportunity to sell donated items at the reshy
cent For Sale By Owner event at the Marina The scouts
made $38700 for their program These much-needed
funds permit participation at regional regattas such as the
Pacific Challenge Nine members attended this two-day
contest from May 14-16 on Lake Union along with two
hundred other young and seasoned mariners The scouts
will also attend the Kings Cup Regatta in Scooke British
Columbia in August Thanks to all who donated andor
purchased items at the Sea Scouts tables on May 1st and
2nd
The Sea Scouts will have a different boat at the Marina
this summer It is a 36 gaff-headed schooner-rigged Tan
Cook whaler named the Franklin P Look for her on the
east end of E dock
One more request the Sea Scouts and our sponsoring
agency the Wooden Boat Foundation have a serious need
for rain gear If anyone has used rain gear that they wish to
donate please call Dennis Madson at 437-5156
IThanks for your continuing support
Real Estate Update Port Ludlow real estate activity since January I 1999
Residences 77 Active 8 Contingent 4 Pending 17 Sold
Condos 38 Active 2 Contingent 2 Pending 5 Sold
Lots 99 Active 2 Contingent 7 Pending 9 Sold
Real Estate Tip
Within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an
opinion of your property
Establishing the right first impression is critical to
achieving a successful sale This includes curb appeal
A quick painting of an old mailbox will let the buyer know
you care about the details If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out new ones will cast a positive light on your
property
I nterest Rates 15 Year Fixed~middot 6375 ~ 100 points
30 Year Fixed 6750 100 points
5 Year ARM 6500 100 points
7 Year ARM 6750 100 points
Dining Out By Ralph Thomas
If you would like an interesting yet inexpensive pasta
experience try Lanzas Ristorante 379-1900 at 1020
Lawrence in uptown Port Townsend (near Aldrichs
Market and the Uptown Theater) Interesting because for a
small local restaurant the food is quite good Inexpensive
because the most costly item on the menu is only $14
The Bistecca Stefano is a charbroiled Spencer steak marishy
nated in garlic olive oil and fresh Italian herbs and yes it
is only $14
We passed on the steak
in favor of a dish that
was recommended by
our host The Patrone
pasta dish contained
chicken breast Italian
sausage and artichoke
hearts in a parmesan garshy
lic sauce over penne pasta and it was outstanding One
member of our group opted for the chicken picatta at $11
This was accompanied by a mixed green salad with a
creamy Caesar dressing This chicken dish was made with
capers green onions tomatoes goat cheese olive oil and
garlic and was served over fettuccine
One of our diners enjoyed a seafood dish scampi
Pasenelli This dish is made with large prawns white
wine garlic butter and fresh herbs and is served over
pasta and for only $13 We also tried the soup of the day
which was a chicken vegetable tortellini and once again it
was excellent Just so we would know we ordered a side
dish of Grandma Glorias famous meatballs and now we
know why they are called famous It is really great to find
good spaghetti and meatballs
One suggestion we would make is to improve the presenshy
tation of the dessert items The cannoli looked very lonely
all by itself on a big plate We liked the tiramisu but did
not care for the cannoli which we thought was too bland
Lanzas is owned by Laurie Lanza and Steve Kraught The
restaurant has been a favorite in Port Townsend for some
time This was our first experience and we were quite
pleased with the service quality and quantity of the food
We will be dining there again
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Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
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Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 21
A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
The Port Ludlow Voice Pag~ 19
Whats Happening at One Heron Road
Tuesday June 1st
Pacific Rim Theme Dinner
Ahi Sashimi with traditional
condiments
Cabbage Crisp Noodle Salad
Hot and Sour Soup
Tropical Frui t Salad
Chicken Satays with a peanut sauce
Beef Satays with a soy ginger sauce
Orange Marmalade Five Spice Duck
Coconut Shrimp with a curry sauce
Stir Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Desserts
Banana Bread Pudding
Coconut Creme Brulee
Ginger Ice Cream
$2300 per person
530 to 830 pm (tax and afawUy nOl included)
Lunch is now being served
Wednesday through Saturday
12 00 p m - Close
Lunch prices range from $300 - $8 00
Sunday June 13th
Jazz B_BQ_ Theme Dinner
Macaroni Salad Caesar Salad
Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Salad
Barbecued T eriyaki Salmon
New York Steak with a
mushroom sauce
Chicken Vera Cruz
Au Gratin Potatoes
Sauteed Summer Vegetables
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and
Cookies
1900 per person (ta t and Brawi) no included)
Sunday 4th of July Potato Salad Caesar Salad Creamy
Coleslaw
BBQ Beef Ribs
T eriyaki Chicken
Grilled Salmon with a
Blackberry Butter
Baked Potatoes with condiments
Corn on the Cob
Fresh Baked Fruit and Berry Pies
Fresh Baked Brownies and Cookies
$1900 per person (tax and BfawitF noc included)
Sunday June 20th
Fathers Day Specials
530 pm - 930 pm
Main Dining Room
Menu includes
Porter House Steak
with a Brandy Peppercorn Sauce
$2300
16 oz Prime Rib with Au Jus
$1900
All fathers receive a free dessert
with the purchase of any entree
(tax and afawis not included)
Heron Beach Inn
Reservations
360-437 -0411
One Heron Roadmiddot Port Ludlow
wwwnwinnscom
QuiIters By The Bay Port Ludlow Quilters By The Bay have been busy making
blankets for Project Linus Mary Lou Wentworth is the
the North Pole in October The profits will go to furnish
food and gift baskets for those in need at Christmas_This
will be the third year the Club will donate the food basshy
kets Raffle tickets can be purchased for $100 each or 6
for $5_00 from any member of Quilters By The Bay or at
the Bay Club_
Quilting Club members would like to thank the Bay Club
staff for helping us with this project
You can catch a sneak preview of the quilt which is hangshy
ing in the Bay Club before it is taken to be quilted at
Seaport Fabrics in Port Townsend
Quiiters By The Bay hold informal meetings each
Wednesday at the Bay Club at I 00 pm All Port Ludlow
residents are welcome
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 20
Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 21
A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 20
Computer Club Win9598lnternet SIG The Win9598lntemet Special Interest Group (SIG) will
meet Monday June 21st at 300 pm at the Bay Club
Larry Chockie co-facilitator of this SIG is back from winshy
tering in Arizona He will now replace Warren Berg for the
summer months permitting Warren to tend to his rhodoshy
dendron garden During his stay down south Larry served
as President of the Dreamland Computer Club and facilishy
tator of the OfficeWindows SIG and co-facilitator of the
Saturday Workshop for that Club
His June presentation will illustrate the capabilities of
Office 97 utilizing a couple of new publications including
Office97 One Step at a Time an interactive sound enshy
hanced software that allows one to call up the books stepshy
by-step lessons right from your own documents He will
demonstrate how this reference is a resource for first-time
learning or quick on-the-fly
refreshers
Bring your questions The
software or someone might
even provide the answers
The Pluperfect Virus A new computer virus is spreading throughout the Intershy
net Named Strunkenwhite after the authors of a classic
guide to good writing it returns e-mail messages that have
grammatical or spelling errors It is deadly accurate in its
detection abilities unlike the dubious spell checkers that
come with word processing programs The virus is
causing something akin to panic throughout corporate
America which has become used to the typos misspellshy
ings missing words and mangled syntax so acceptable in
cyberspace
The CEO of LoseItAllcom an Internet startup said the
virus has rendered him helpless Each time I tried to send
one particular e-mail this morning I got back this error
message Your dependent clause preceding your indeshy
pendent clause must be set off by commas but one must
not precede the conjunction I threw my laptop across the
room A top executive at a telecommunications and
long-distance company 10-10-10-10-10-10-123 said
This morning the same damned e-mail kept coming back
to me with a pesky notation claiming I needed to use a
pronouns possessive case before a gerund With the numshy
ber of e-mails crank out each day who has time for
proper grammar
If Strunkenwhite makes e-mailing impossible it could
mean the end to a communication revolution once hailed
as a significant timesaver A study of 1254 office workers
in Leonia NJ found that e-mail increased employees
productivity by 18 hours a day because they took less
time to formulate their thoughts (The same study also
found that they lost 22 hours of productivity because they
were e-mailing so many jokes to their spouses parents and
stockbrokers)
The virus also has left government e-mail systems in
disarray Officials at the Office of Management and
Budget can no longer transmit electronic versions of
federal regulations because their highly technical language
seems to run afoul of Strunkenwhites dictum that
vigorous writing is concise The White House speechshy
writing office reported that it had received the same
message along with a caution to avoid phrases such as
the truth is and in fact
There is concern among law enforcement officials that
Strunkenwhite is a harbinger of the increasingly sophistishy
cated methods hackers are using to exploit the vulnerabilshy
ity of business reliance on computers This is one of the
most complex and invasive examples of computer code we
have ever encountered We just cant imagine what kind of
devious mind would want to tamper with e-mails to create
this burden on communications said an FBI agent who
insisted on speaking via the telephone out of concern that
trying to e-mail his comments could leave him tied up for
hours
Meanwhile bookstores and online booksellers reported a
surge in orders for Strunk amp Whites The Elements of
Style
(Adapted from a piece by Bob Hirschfeld)
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 21
A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 21
A Letter from the Computer Club Prez John Reseck started the speaker portion of the General
Meeting by saying he didnt know anything about comshy
puters His presentation about the Y2K was well received
by all and was not hampered by his not knowing anything
about computers
Our June meeting will be given by two of our club memshy
bers One half of the program will be dedicated to capture
applications such as SnagIt with Warren Berg handling the
explanation Bob Force will give the other half concerning
the Microsoftedu web site and how you can benefit from
its use
This is a help educational program to assist you with the
everyday use of your computer Plan to be at this meeting
on Monday June 14th 630 pm
Also on the agenda for June is the election of the new
PLCC Board for 1999-2000 This brings to an end my
two-year stint as President and I would like to say thanks
to my Board members Mary Ronen for a fine job of
putting the newsletter together each month and getting it
out to the membership Warren Berg for all the many
hours spent assuring us of a smooth operation Moulton
Prussing as Treasurer handling the ins and outs of the club
accounts Bob Force with good suggestions and guidance
along with teaching the spreadsheet course Janice Downs
doing the secretarial tasks and the snowbird Larry
Chockie who is President of his computer club in Arizona
and gives us a different view from the southern club (he
also does the Windows SIG) One who started the educashy
tional class program along with getting PLCC on the
Internet is Ralph Thomas And Bernie Kestler who has
taught the many Beginners Classes and is our director of
education has added to our membership from the classes
which has resulted in the present membership level of240
(or a little over 10 of the Port Ludlow population)
To all of these people and to you
the members thank you for a fun -~ time
bull Or
Computer Classes Well its time to get back to work amp tackle that new
computer project that youve been putting off Classes are
now forming for several Beginners Classes at the Bay
Club starting late August and lasting one day per week for
four consecutive weeks These classes are suitable for beshy
ginners people contemplating a computer purchase people
who wish to understand the basics of Windows 9598
Email Internet Browsing amp Letter Writing or people lookshy
ing for a basics refresher These classes are extremely
popular and fill up quickly The fee is nominal and inshy
cludes an easy to use text If you have interest or wish to
register please call Bernie Kestler at 437-5102 for all the
details
A Word class will start on Tuesday June 22nd from 300
pm to 500 pm and will last for six weeks Course cost is
$40 and includes the text Woody Leonhart Teaches Ofshy
fice 97 The cost is $25 for those of you who have this
text already from previous classes If you or someone you
know wish to attend the course please call Bernie Kestler
at 437-5102
Computers Needed Some of our own Bay Club colleagues volunteer time to
help Jefferson County abused neglected or abandoned
children Occasionally the use of a computer is very helpshy
ful in their rehabilitation efforts Right now a computer is
needed for an abused child If you have an obsolete but
working computer or are thinking of replacing or disposshy
ing of one this worthy child would be most appreciative If
you would like to help please notify the Jefferson County
Guardian ad Litem Program at 385-9190 and mention our
volunteer contact Bev or Mason Rothenborg
SOFT TOUCH Massage Therapy
Kimberly A Wright LMP
I offer a wide range of massage modalities which include Swedish massage reflexology polarity deep tissue Sports Swedish gymnastics MLD hydrotherapy and Reiki These massage modalishyties are relaxing sedative invigorat ing energizing increase moveshyment aid in the immune system and are very therapeutic Therapeutic massage helps in the aid of pain injuries relaxation and health Call for a therapeutic experience at Soft Touch massage in Port Ludlow Daytime and evening appts available in my home or at my office First appt $10 discount
SOFT TOUCH by Kimmers 437-9655
Tai chi exercise class will begin with response
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 22
Classifieds Ads are seven cents per word with a $3 minimum
fax your ad to 437-2085 or drop off at J03 Cascade Lane
Call 437-4069 if you have any questions
We want to help you sell those good garage items and help you
locate needed services While we do not solicit commercial ads
we do allow them if they
appear to be providing a service to our readers
YOURE INVITED TO JOIN US - ANYTIME If you have a Business Service or Product and would like to learn more about a very affordable approach to Internet Exposure by a locally owned and operated Port Ludlow service with far reaching capabilities including local and Puget Sound marketing
PLEASE VISIT US httpwwwportludlowconnectionscom
Fee Only Financial Advisory Services Local certi fied Financial Planner offers Financial Planning Services on a fee-only basis Specializing in Estate Planning Retirement Planning and Tax Efficient Portfolio Management Northwest Finanshycial is a Registered Investment Advisor There is no charge for the initial consultation Contact Ron Arends CFP at 437-0387 for additional details or free brochure
Cruise Club Millennium Celebration CruiseTour Join your friends departing Port Ludlow on Jan 72000 for two glitshytering days in Las Vegas Then on to Los Angeles to cruise on the new Elation for seven glorious sunny days on the Mexican Riviera Championship Golf Package available Cruisetour rates start at $1499 per person For details call Maureen at 437-2165
Port Ludlows New Therapeutic Exercise Class Kimberly Dye once professional ballet dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet and now dancemovement therapist brings a world of expershytise to her new Yoga-like class she developed to strengthen the body center promote flexibility and ease of movement and increase overshyall energy
Friday mornings 945-1045 am $800 single $6000 for 10 Open to North and South Bay members
Or Try Individualized Private Session $50 (will come to your home) Customized Audio Tapes For Your Exercise andor Personal Needs Some sample topics for tapes are Moving Beyond Pain Relaxation for Better Sleep Moving Into Your Body Free Yourself from Compulsive Eating For more information call Kimberly
Wra~1mfJIF at 3 79-6795
VISIT PORT LUDLOW ON THE INTERNET
Share the Port Ludlow community and local area with your friends neighbors and relatives
httpwwwportludlowonlinecom
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT
Scenic Cruises and Voyages Now is the time to plan those summer weeks of flln for you and your guests The most beautiful way to see Port Ludlow Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands is by luxury yacht I specialize in three to seven day cruises throughout our area and nearby Canada How about a honeymoonanni versary cruise for that special someone Carolines Cameot is a stable and comfcgtrtable 44 ft Tollycraft motoryacht with luxury accommodations on board for one or two couples Fully equipped to provide a two-hour scenic cruise or a sevshyeral day voyage Contact Captain Phil Otness USCG 100 T Master (360) 437-0105 email otnessolympus netorseemyweb page wwwportludlowconnectionscomipcochartershtmJ
Investment Counseling If you ve recently retired and need to roll over a retirement account reccived an inheritance need help managing a trust or just disapshypointed in your investment results -were right here in Port Ludshylow and we may be able to help
Heritage Advisors Inc is a Registered Investment Advisor We speshycialize in assisting clients in establishing their investment goals deshytermining their risk tolerance and constructing and managing an inshyvestment portfolio consistent with those goals
We will create a portfolio to meet your specific needs whether that means income growth or a combination of both We will then manshyage that portfolio for you on an ongoing basis to help you meet your goals Theres no charge for a consultation so if youd like to talk - please call Mike Devine at 437-9697 to arrange a meeting
Health Service-Foot Care with Foot Reflexology A professional evaluation of your feet including toenail trimming skin care and Foot Reflexology in the comfort of your residence Registered Nurse for 32 years Professional knowledgeable and caring References available For information call Judy Narimatsu RN LMP 206-842-8574
Cooking Services
Delicious amp Beautiful HOME MEALS
Fresh savory nutritious meals Prepared in your home I do the shoppingmiddot I do the clean up Very affordable personalized meals Custom meal creations just for you
Call Chef Debra for FREE consultation 379-9033
For Sale
Wanted
Baby Grand Piano Contact Beny 437-0219
Errands and Stuff Do you ever wish you had someone who would
Feed your pet or water plants while you were out of town -Do your shopping -Serve at your party -Pick up your dry cleaning -Do your typing or filing -Pick up prescriptions -Stand in line for you at the DMV -Organize your mess or whatever else you dont have time for or don t care to do We can take care of it Gi ve us a call at 360-301-0993
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
1999
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 23
June The Harbormaster Restaurant
Port Ludlow Resort on the Internet - The Resort and the Harbormaster Restaurant are
on the internet at httpwwwportludlowresortcom Take a look at our site and let us know what you
think We have a lot of infonnation about the Resort and Port Ludlow on the site that may be helpful to
you or your friends and family
Remember that our City Ledger holders receive a 20 discount on our room rates all year long If you wish to share a little
about our Resort and our community direct your friends and family to our website
We receive an average of 1200 visitors a month to our site and most anyone can find us just by typing in the words
Port Ludlow in their favorite search engine
_(jl_ Outdoor Seating now available on the ~ Sundeck in the Wreck Room Lounge ~
I The Wreckroom Lounge now offers seating out on the Sundeck Come and enjoy our view of the Marina and the Olympics from the deck The Lounge is open for lunch and dinner starting at 11 30 am Monday through Saturday and Sundays for dinner starting at 530 pm Bring friends down to enjoy free appetizers during Happy Hour on Monday nights in the Lounge
r-------------------------~ Resident June Dinner Special
Come in for dinner and let the Resort pay for
one cocktail or glass of wine
Good through June 1999
(Present this coupon to your server)
Resident June Lunch Special
Come in for lunch and buy one lunch entree
at regular price and receive the second entree for
112 price
Good through June 1999
~ (Present this coupon to your server) -~-------------------------
June Lunch and Dinner Specials The Harbormaster Restaurant will be running the following Specials
bull On Mondays we will offer a Dungeness Crab Club Sandwich and fries or a salad for $750
bull On Tuesdays we will serve a traditional Port Ludlow favorite a New York steak sandwich with fries for $950
On Tuesday amp Wednesday evenings the Restaurant will be running these Dinner specials
bull Tuesday broiled flank steak with a mushroom gravy for $1295
bull On Wednesday pan fried razor clams for $1195 Both specials are served with rice or potato vegetables salad and rolls
Starting this month we will have live entertainment in the Lounge Thursday through Saturday at 900 pm until 100 a m
Hours Of Operation
Harbormaster Restaurant
437-2222
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Sunday
Brunch
700 amshy
1130 am
11 30 amshy
200 pm
530 pmshy
900 pm
1000 amshy
200 pm
Wreckroom Lounge
Sunday II 30 amshythrough 11 00 pm Thursday
Friday amp II 30 amshy
Saturday 100 am
Happy Hour every
Monday through Friday
from 5 pm to 7 pm
Lunch Et Dinner service in
the Lounge starting at
1130am
Free appetizers on
Monday nights during
Happy Hour
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles
The Port Ludlow Voice Page 24
PORT LUDLOW- VOICE
103 Cascade Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365
Phone 437-4069 fax 437-2085 E-mail ralphtolypencom
Subscription rate Outside Port Ludlow $12 per year
The mission of the Inside Port Ludlow Free
Ralph Thomas PublisherPort Ludlow Voice Kate Madson Community Affairs Editor 437-5156 is to inform its
Jobn Reseck Editor At Large 437-0351 readers of events Myrdelle Teaford Editor At Large 437-0349
and activities in the Bonnie Schoenemann Bay Club Editor 437-2583
Village and within Barbara Wagner-Jauregg Arts and Entertainment Editor 437-9726
close proximity to Mary Ronen Classified and Subscription Manager 437-0268
the Village Your input is encouraged Submit your special events and
news items to any editor
Deadline for submissions 12th of preceding month
PORT LUDLOW VOICE
103 CASCADE LANE
PORT LUDLOWWA 98365
ECRWSS
Good Neighbor
Port Ludlow WA
98365
BULK RATE us Postage
Paid
Pennit NO 14
POT1 Hadlock W A
Deadline is always the 12th of the month for articles