BREAKING NEWS:

  • letter
  • print
  • follow
Cameron Davis, 13, spent yesterday clearing out weeds at Old Mill Park in Silverdale as part of United Way’s Day of Caring. - Jesse Beals/staff photo
Cameron Davis, 13, spent yesterday clearing out weeds at Old Mill Park in Silverdale as part of United Way’s Day of Caring.

37 sites serviced for United Way Kitsap's 'Day of Caring'

By WESLEY REMMER
Central Kitsap Reporter Sports writer

Jun 21 2008

More than 400 volunteers piled into the President’s Hall at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds yesterday morning to gear up for the 15th annual United Way Day of Caring.

They ate breakfast, received sack lunches and T-shirts and were assigned project sites.

“We had a great setup,” United Way of Kitsap County Director of Resources Patricia Hennessy said. “It’s organized chaos.”

Harrison Medical Center donated about 600 sack lunches while Costco helped serve breakfast, Hennessy said. The extra sack lunches were sent to the Salvation Army.

Sponsored by local businesses including Harrison and Costco, KPS Health Plans and others, Day of Caring attracts volunteers from all over Kitsap County to clean up the community.

This year, volunteers were sent to 37 project sites, including the Kitsap Humane Society, Fish Park in Poulsbo and Habitat for Humanity.

A group of more than 20 volunteers — employees of Haselwood Auto Group and Silverdale Water District — worked on Clear Creek Trail near the Dyes Inlet estuary off Bucklin Hill Road.

They cleared Scotch broom, blackberry bushes and ivy, and repainted the exterior walls of the restroom building next to the Interpretive Center, working until 4 p.m.

“It makes me happy that all our employees jump at the opportunity to come out and help,” said DeAnna Salmon, a Haselwood Auto employee.

Salmon, who recently moved to Kitsap County, said Haselwood Auto has participated in Day of Caring for seven years, even sponsoring the event in the past.

“This is the biggest turnout we have ever had,” she said. “I’ve always been a big supporter of United Way.”

Sid Williams Jr., an employee of the Silverdale Water District, said volunteering for Day of Caring is a big hit at his workplace.

“Normally it’s a fight to see who gets to go, there’s never a lack of volunteers,” he explained. “Everybody gets a chance to be involved.”

The water district has participated in Day of Caring for 10 years.

Williams, in his third year as a Day of Caring volunteer, said giving back to the community is important. Last year, he helped at Holly Ridge Park.

“It’s nice to do these things, it’s rewarding,” he said, surveying the Clear Creek scene. “It wouldn’t be as nice without the volunteers.”

Clear Creek Trail spans about six miles, making maintenance on and around the trail a never-ending job.

“It does help,” Clear Creek Task Force member Mary Earl said of the volunteer help. “This is a great group of people.”

Central Kitsap Reporter Sports writer Wesley Remmer can be reached at sports@centralkitsapreporter.com or (360) 308-9161.
COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the PNWLocalNews.com community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read. So keep your comments:
  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free from profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by registering for an account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and drive-by commenters.

As a community site, we ask that the community help by using the "Flag" button on each comment if they feel the comment has violated the rules. You can also use the up and down arrows on each comment to voice your opinion about that particular comment.

Want to tell us something but you don't want it to be public? Talk to us privately.

Most Read Stories

Most read in Kitsap County

  • Bainbridge house is one of a kind
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 02 2009, 8:10 AM · UPDATED
  • Let’s not target goose laying golden eggs
    PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT
    Jan 03 2009, 12:00 AM
  • Bainbridge Public Works Director Randy Witt resigns
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 06 2009, 2:28 PM · UPDATED
  • Island Snapshots | Storm Chasers-Bainbridge
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 02 2009, 8:11 AM · UPDATED
  • Bainbridge Police Blotter | FYI, Jan. 3
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 03 2009, 5:00 PM
  • Fire guts Port Madison home
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Today, 2:27 PM · UPDATED
  • Two dead following collision on Brownsville Highway
    NORTH KITSAP HERALD
    Dec 31 2008, 9:32 AM · UPDATED
  • The Year In Review 2008
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 05 2009, 10:03 AM · UPDATED
  • Suquamish man airlifted following jump from Agate Pass bridge
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Today, 3:17 PM · UPDATED
  • Bainbridge Islanders take a polar plunge | Slideshow
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 05 2009, 11:44 AM · UPDATED

Most read in Washington

  • Bainbridge house is one of a kind
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
    Jan 02 2009, 8:10 AM · UPDATED
  • Log jam closes Williams Avenue Bridge over Cedar in Renton; reopening uncertain
    RENTON REPORTER
    Today, 6:23 PM · UPDATED
  • Evacuation urged as flood waters rise
    SNOQUALMIE VALLEY RECORD
    Jan 07 2009, 8:14 PM · UPDATED
  • Navy confirms P-8A squadrons
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Jan 02 2009, 2:23 PM · UPDATED
  • Let’s not target goose laying golden eggs
    PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT
    Jan 03 2009, 12:00 AM
  • Washington rivers flood; flood warning still on in some areas
    PNW LOCAL NEWS
    Jan 08 2009, 2:04 PM · UPDATED
  • Update: Island woman loses lower right leg to crash injuries; another surgery scheduled
    JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS
    Dec 23 2008
  • Redmond woman who died in ice-climbing accident loved the outdoors
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jan 07 2009, 11:36 AM · UPDATED
  • Changes begin Wednesday for Whidbey News-Times
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Jan 02 2009, 2:22 PM · UPDATED