The public can learn all about the proposed plans, and offer some opinions, at the meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, at the Bremerton Senior Center, 1140 Nipsic Ave.
The Naval Avenue Early Learning Center has been named one of 258 Washington schools to receive a 2016 Washington Achievement Award.
KRM hosts six mobile meal sites throughout Bremerton; opens each day for the homeless population to get off their feet, read, puzzle and generally be safe; and helps connect anyone who wants it to case managers who can help them work through any issues that may be keeping them homeless. The Mission also joined the Salvation Army this year in taking over the emergency overnight shelter.
The Broad Humor Festival, which began as a film festival more than 10 years ago, started with diRende’s “hopes of building a way of connecting professional women in comedy to their audience,” according to OC professor and Bremerton Arts commissioner Marie Wichman. “The need was obvious due to a lack of representation.”
Kids get a chance to learn a new outdoor activity April 23 when the Kitsap Poggie Club holds its 68th annual Kid’s Fishing Party.
Families with kids of all ages had an afternoon of fun with carnival games, hot dogs, arts and crafts, cotton candy, popcorn and more at the third annual Bremerton Spring Fair.
The Women of Achievement awards, now in their 27th year according to Executive Director Denise Frey, honor women who have made a difference in Kitsap County.
When it came time for Washington State Ferries to decide what to do with their vending, galley-service and other retail-concession contracts, WSF and its selection committee chose not to renew its current contracts, and instead signed with the out-of-state hospitality and retail company Centerplate Corporation.
The Kitsap History Museum in Bremerton is holding a scavenger hunt for April Fool’s Day. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, April 1, visitors to the museum can wander through galleries and find what doesn’t belong.
The campaign, hosted by the National Recreation and Park Association on www.fundyourpark.org, will be shared over social media, allowing anyone who wants to donate to do so.
Seahawks’ strong safety Kam Chancellor and FormXForce held a fitness boot camp at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor March 28.
The City and Port of Bremerton celebrated St. Patrick’s Day a little differently this year: by holding a ribbon cutting for a new boat launch and float at Evergreen Rotary Park.
The parade was held at 11 a.m. March 19 in downtown Bremerton.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was performed at 3 p.m. March 17 at Evergreen Rotary Park for the new boat launch and float.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations will sweep across Central Kitsap this weekend, kicking off with a parade in downtown Bremerton.
Former Bremerton High School football coach Joe Kennedy is the recipient of the annual Rosa Parks Courage Award from the Family Policy Institute of Washington.
Olympic College’s construction of the new College Instruction Center is progressing on time and on budget, according to communications director Shawn Devine.
Olympic College’s construction of the new College Instruction Center is progressing on time and on budget, according to communications director Shawn Devine.
The Kitsap Public Health Board hosted its first of three “listening” meetings to hear public comment on the proposed vaping ordinance.
Girls on the Run is a nation-wide nonprofit with the mission to “inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experienced-based curriculum, which creatively integrates running,” according to the website, www.girlsontherunwestsound.org.