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Kerry Trethewey

Poulsbo Adventist School principal

By Kerry Trethewey

  • Poulsbo Puppeteers Provide a Ministry

    July 01, 2008, by Kerry Trethewey
    Poulsbo Adventist School began a puppet ministry this year as a fun outreach program that would involve even the youngest and shyest students.The ministry began in art class when students made crazy-looking sock puppets. Individual tastes and imag...
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  • The Little School That Did! PAS Opens School Year in New Building

    October 01, 2007, by Kerry Trethewey
    A week before Poulsbo Adventist School (PAS) classes began, the school held a ribbon-cutting, recognition and dedication ceremony for the new facilities. In the 23-year history of the school, this will be the first school year where classes are no...
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  • International Food Fair Raises Funds to Help Complete School Building

    January 01, 2007, by Kerry Trethewey
    The Poulsbo Adventist School combined food and fun during their annual International Food Fair on Oct. 15, 2006. With foods from India, the Philippines, Italy, Honduras and beyond, the hungry guests experienced the world via their taste buds!In ad...
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