FYI from Jan. 19, 2008


June 11, 2008 · Updated 9:39 AM 

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BIRTHS AT NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON

Monday, Dec. 17

A girl to Melissa and Jason Hoffman of Belfair.

Tuesday, Dec. 18

A boy to Sonkyung and Joseph Hardy of Port Orchard.

Wednesday, Dec. 20

A girl to Jillian and Steven Hoover of Silverdale.

A girl to Sharmaine and David Hornsby of Bremerton.

Friday, Dec. 21

A girl to Michael and Sarah Davis of Bremerton.

A girl to Meadow Young and Charles Kopp of Silverdale.

Saturday, Dec. 22

A boy to Kristen and Adam Evans of Silverdale.

Friday, Dec. 28

A boy to Rebecca and Christopher Bagby of Bremerton.

A girl to Rebecca and Marvin Wagner Jr. of Silverdale.

Saturday, Dec. 29

A girl to Kelly Lyman and Joshua Meenan of Port Orchard.

Thursday, Jan. 3

A girl to Angela and Matthew Hindes of Silverdale.

Friday, Jan. 4

A boy to Ana and Michael Myer of Silverdale.

Monday, Jan. 14

A girl to Ashley and Jonathon Adams of Silverdale.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED

Lutheran Community Services NW Adult Day Program is recruiting volunteers for the Bremerton site.

The Adult Day Center provides a structured social setting where vulnerable seniors and adults with disabilities can participate in stimulating, recreational and social activities. Sites provide social interaction, entertainment and a shared noon meal. This allows family caregivers respite time to run errands, take care of personal appointments or relax with family and friends. Duties would include assisting with setup and cleanup. Volunteers also would assist with conduction of small and large group activities, (e.g. discussion, crafts, games, etc.) and provide individual support to participants. Food Handler’s cards are required as volunteers assist with serving lunch. Volunteers would be working and assisting the site/activity coordinator and training is provided. For more information, call Inga at (360) 377-5511 or e-mail her at ijennings@lcsnw.org.

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