Works by budding artists from Crosspoint Academy’s Fine Arts Department will be on display at Bremerton’s First Friday Artwalk, May 4.
Poulsbo artist and author Beverly Hooks will sign copies of her book, “Come Walk With Me — A Poetic Journal,” April 28, 1-4 p.m., in Mark’s Hallmark Shop, at the Tacoma Mall.
If you crochet, knit, quilt or weave, you won’t want to miss the first Fibers and Fabrics Show April 28-29 in Port Gamble
Some of the Northwest’s most popular opera artists will sing arias and model costumes from Kitsap Opera’s collection April 29
Tax Day is now in our rearview mirror, and if this rite of spring left your wallet a bit light, now is the time for a bit of bargain hunting.
Island Theatre at the Library presents “Fifth of July” by Lanford Wilson, April 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m., at the Bainbridge Public Library.
In 108 years, Vinland Lutheran Church has survived a fire and a century of change. Now, the congregation ushers in a new century armed with shovels and faith.
Wade Wolfe has influenced the direction of the Washington wine industry more than most people realize.
The Bremerton Symphony Concert Chorale brings big-screen music to the concert stage April 14, 7:30 p.m., at Sylvan Way Baptist Church, 900 Sylvan Way, Bremerton.
Laurence Kerr will give a presentation on the Navy’s first six frigates, including USS Constitution, April 21, 11 a.m. to noon, in the Naval Undersea Museum.
With the third-largest concentration of naval forces in the United States, the Puget Sound has a deep Navy history spanning generations.
Bainbridge Island and Kitsap Peninsula residents will walk April 14 to raise awareness and research money for the effort to defeat multiple sclerosis.
Our recent blind tasting of 147 Northwest Syrahs proved the Walla Walla Valley is a great place to grow and make Syrah. But great Syrah is not confined to that region of the Northwest.
Saxophone virtuoso Mark Lewis continues his jazz series on Fridays in Bremerton
Kitsap County’s classic-rockers Payday Daddy perform April 7
Children share the spotlight and perpetuate culture at powwows.
Advances in science and technology suggest that we don’t necessarily have to resign ourselves to the awful choice between either being an increased hazard on the road or giving up driving altogether.
In 1906, a quake leveled much of San Francisco, the largest ship in the world was launched in Glasgow and the world’s first feature film was produced. In Port Gamble, it was the year the community hall and theater was constructed.
As I write, it feels like winter, but they say spring is coming. I believe Earth will bring us spring eventually, and we’ll all be glad to celebrate Earth once again.
The ninth annual Bainbridge Island Home & Garden Show is March 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Woodward Middle School, 9125 Sportsman Club Road, Bainbridge Island.