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Rock ’n’ Blues fest was a bust; most bands not paid

About 2,000 visitors were expected to the inaugural Rock ’n’ Blues Festival over the weekend. The event, which…

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Kingston’s schools are linked by urban, woodland trail system | Trail Mix

September is here and maybe you are thinking that it will be harder to find time to get…

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Hit the road and enjoy a local nature walk | On Kingston Time

Adrenaline boosts such as this are just one reason why I love to take walks. I may claim…

Heather Cottier

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More than just a headache; Kitsap resident wants to spread the word on Chiari Malformation | Kitsap Week

Kitsap resident wants to spread the word on Chiari Malformation.

The Young Eagles take to the sky at the annual Fly-In. The event flies an average of 110 children each year.

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Up in the air, junior birdman | Kitsap Week

The annual Fly-In takes place on Saturday. The event flies an average of 110 children each year.

The Blackberry Festival is held Saturday through Monday on the boardwalk in Bremerton.

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Behold the berry; Blackberries are celebrated in full force at the Bremerton Blackberry Festival | Kitsap Week

The annual Blackberry Festival runs Saturday through Monday along the boardwalk in Bremerton.

Musician Eric Fridrich will perform a the festival this weekend. His organization Savor the Sound helps to fund music education for children.

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Savor the Sound is the beneficiary of the Port Gamble Rock ‘n’ Blues Festival | Kitsap Week

Funds raised at the Port Gamble Rock ‘n’ Blues Festival will be donated to Savor the Sound.

My version of Grandma Jennings' blackberry pie won't win any beauty contests

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Grandma Jennings’ Blackberry Pie | Kitsap Week

With the blackberries beginning to ripen, now's the time for homemade pie.

After a cold and wet summer

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If summer had a taste, it would be blackberry-flavored | Kitsap Week

Blackberries are ripening in Kitsap.

Garth Hudson

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A rockin’ weekend in Port Gamble | Kitsap Week

The inaugural Port Gamble Rock 'n' Blues Festival takes place Aug. 27-28.

Kitsap County Fair and Stampede runs Aug. 24-28.

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Kickin’ it at the Kitsap Fair | Kitsap Week

Hold on to your boots —the annual event kicks off Aug. 24.

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Ask Erin: How to avoid political debates with Aunt Frida | Kitsap Week

How to avoid political debates.

Marilyn Gremse

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Pencils + paper = high cost for students | Kitsap Week

The cost of school supplies can be a financial burden for some families.

The Bluegrass Regulators

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A banjo pluckin’, mandolin strumin’good time at the Olalla Bluegrass Festival

A banjo pluckin’, mandolin strumin’good time at the Olalla Bluegrass Festival.

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Ask Erin: Response to airline woes; Experiences shared and a clarification about airplane air

Response to airline woes; Experiences shared and a clarification about airplane air.

The fourth annual Poulsbo Street Dance will spill out into the streets of downtown Poulsbo on Saturday evening.

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Celebrate good times, c’mon! Poulsbo will be dancing in the streets on Saturday

Poulsbo will be dancing in the street on Saturday.

The Women's Bicycling Group on a recent outing to  Victoria

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Have wheels, will travel: Bicycles are the transportation of choice for many Kitsap residents

Bicycles are the transportation of choice for many Kitsap residents

Andy Barcheck’s 1936 Ford is the featured car at Sunday’s car show. Organizers expect more than 500 cars to participate in the CRUZ. The event is held along Port Orchard's waterfront.                                     Courtesy of Andy Barcheck  participate in the CRUZ. The event is held along Port Orchard’s waterfront.                                     Courtesy of Andy Barcheck

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Get your motor running at the Port Orchard CRUZ

The annual event attracts big crowds and fancy cars.

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Theater reopens in Port Gamble | Port Gamble Gazette | August

Port Gamble’s August is all about the arts, with the Port Gamble Theater Companying opening and with the…

At 30

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Buckle up—there may be turbulence or rudeness ahead

At 30,000 feet, air travel seems to bring out the worst in people.