North Kitsap County’s open space and recreation grant requests have so far fared very well in the Senate and House versions of our state budget negotiations.
The Poulsbo Lions Club would like to thank all the neighbors, merchants and friends of the Lions for supporting us again this year at the 42nd annual Lions Pancake Breakfast.
Poulsbo American Legion Post 245 of Poulsbo would like to take this opportunity to say “Thank you” to the whole community for the donations you gave us on our Poppy Days.
“Viking Fest is a celebration of Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage.” — Poulsbo Directory, 2013.
On behalf of the pets and pet-loving families we serve throughout Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap, thank you for helping PAWS achieve three recent milestones.
Note to Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman (Northwest Wines, Kitsap Week):
There is a war of words starting as Washington state becomes the next state to tackle the labeling controversy.
Just 15 years ago, Riesling was barely of importance in Washington state. Certainly, it was a high-production variety that had its niche, but Riesling wasn’t taken seriously by the general public.
The Bloedel Reserve is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we are inviting the public to take a walk down memory lane and share stories about the Reserve.
Congratulations to Viking Fest organizers for recognizing the Native contributions and including the artists in the festivities.
Regarding Dr. Duggal: So which is it? Did Dr. Duggal insufficiently examine patients, or did he sexually abuse them during exams?
On May 17, I met Bob Middlebrook, retired Air Force civilian employee and executive director of Sound Works Job Center, a nonprofit in Poulsbo.
As I read the headlines on the proposed cuts to the budgets of the five school districts in this county, including the dozens of teachers who are expected to be laid off, I am amazed that the obvious solution to the school districts’ financial problems continues to be ignored.
What a frightening 24 hours for our family. We have heard from all eight families in Oklahoma. My grandson, Stacy Thornton, lives in Moore, Okla., with his wife and three teens, and the tornado just missed their home.
I would like to thank Chad Solvie, CEO, and the staff at Martha & Mary Health and Rehabilitation for their support of the AARP Tax Aide Program again this year.
I am looking for host families in the North Kitsap and Kingston High School area for two great students for the 2013-14 school year.
On one special day each year, citizens around our country reach into their pantries, fill little white bags with boxed meals and canned goods and peanut butter, then leave them by their mailboxes for the carrier to pick up.
Thank you, plant lovers of Poulsbo, for making the Poulsbo Garden Club’s May 4 plant sale a success.
Members of the Poulsbo Noon Lions and Evening Pride Branch Lions thank the community for their generous support of this year’s White Canes fundraiser.
I would like to discuss the Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) program and its importance to working parents within our community.