When Those Guys get on stage and play, the music may sound similar to the classic rock you hear on the radio. The three-member band, which formed three years ago, has since played numerous shows as a local cover band, gaining popularity in fall 2010.
Poulsbo resident John Olson writes his adventure in the book “Down John’s Road”
The fourth annual Paddle Kitsap glides across Puget Sound
Children’s activities, food venues and live music performances are also included throughout the weekend schedule.
Port Gamble is the setting of New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen’s “Empty Coffin,” a new fiction series for teens based on cyber-bullying crimes. Olsen’s other books include “Starvation Heights,” about Dr. Linda Hazzard’s Institute of Natural Therapeutics in Olalla; and “Twisted Faith,” about the Bainbridge Island pastor convicted of killing his wife.
This weekend, don’t expect to see keg-stands at the first-ever Bremerton Summer BrewFest. Nor should you expect scenes out of the movie “Animal House.” “This is not a frat party, but rather a connoisseur’s event,” said organizer Eric Radovich, executive director for the Washington Beer Commission.
We so enjoy Mike Wallace Park and now we get to hear the horn of the SoundRunner passenger ferry.Kids Day on June 18 was fun and heart-warming. Along with other kid-size activities, we unveiled the 2011 Kids Art Postcards now for sale at the Market information booth.
It’s time you knew the awful truth. Tippy’s not coming home. Neither are Snowball, Muffin, nor Pumpkin. Every year the sad little fliers go up on telephone poles all along my road: “Missing, cat/small dog, reward, please call.” The plea is invariably accompanied by a photo of a fluffy friend guaranteed to make my species revert to baby talk. Every year, it breaks my heart.
Jo Nelson, one of the volunteers at Wolfle Elementary, suggested the pictures for this month.
The library at Wolfle is named the Lucille Weisenberger Library. A lovely carved wooden plaque stating that is on the wall above the desk.
The sport made popular in the Harry Potter series comes to life at the first Quidditch Tournament to be held July 30.
I can pinpoint the exact time when I became obsessed with having tanned skin.
It was spring break my seventh-grade year, and it seemed like every single classmate of mine was vacationing in Florida or Hawaii or somewhere tropical. For me, I spent the week at home in Kansas City — hardly the Coppertone beach scene my friends were experiencing.
I knew friends would return to school with tanned complexions and peeling noses. And I dreaded standing near them. I knew next to their caramel color, my pale skin would shine like the glow-sticks we used at the roller rink.
Event brings with it cotton candy, elephants and feats of courage
Exploring the relationship between television and bullying.
The oldest running movie theater in Kitsap celebrates its birthday.
It will be hard to spit a watermelon seed and not hit some sort of Fourth of July activity this weekend. Read to get the low-down on where to get your red, white and blue on.
Danica Janae Kelley and Jacob Lorin Johnson will begin their new life together on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011.
Combating the bully problem.
Fathoms O’ Fun organizes fun and entertainment for this weekend.
Though miles away, the war seemed close to home. Port Gamble hosts a Civil War reenactment this weekend.
Brianna Oas, daughter of Jim and Val Oas of Poulsbo, is engaged to be married to Nick Strand, son of Bill and Karin Strand of Bonney Lake. Nick and Bri have been dating for four years and will be getting married this summer in Silverdale on a beautiful farm.