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We’re still going forward : Poulsbo Historical Society prepares for new museum home Nathan Pilling, Kitsap Sun © MEEGAN M. REID / KITSAP SUN Poulsbo Historical Society s Jim Shields gestures toward the Maritime Museum, located conveniently next door to the newly acquired Nilsen House on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. The Historical Society will be moving the Heritage Museum to the historical home.
POULSBO – Judy Driscoll wanders through the museum, glancing at all the packed-away artifacts, shelves and display units readied to be carted away. She knows tidbits about them all.
“I really have a hard time finding a favorite thing, because I like them all,” said Driscoll, the curator at the Poulsbo Historical Society’s Heritage Museum.
Former Poulsbo police chief hired to run city s parks and rec department Nathan Pilling, Kitsap Sun © Kitsap Sun file photo Poulsbo City Hall
POULSBO – Former Police Chief Dan Schoonmaker has been rehired by Mayor Becky Erickson to run Poulsbo’s Parks and Recreation Department.
The move comes three months after Schoonmaker stepped down from running the city’s police department and as the parks department’s longtime director, Mary McCluskey, steps down from her job in January.
Schoonmaker said that after he stepped away from his career in law enforcement, he was approached by Erickson about the new role and felt it would a good opportunity to serve the community in a different way. McCluskey has helmed the city department for 26 years and is spending her final weeks on the job training Schoonmaker to take over the position.