About 2,000 visitors were expected to the inaugural Rock ’n’ Blues Festival over the weekend. The event, which organizer Robert Presley said cost him $26,000, didn’t go as planned. About 200 people showed up during the two-day event. The money raised did not come close to covering the cost. “We didn’t expect to have such a poor turnout,” Presley said.
September is here and maybe you are thinking that it will be harder to find time to get out and walk now that school is starting. If your children attend Gordon Elementary School, Kingston Middle School, the Options Program, or Kingston High School, or even if you don’t have children in school, you are in luck. It is easy to combine a trip to school with a nice little walk on the trails that connect these four schools.
Adrenaline boosts such as this are just one reason why I love to take walks. I may claim it’s for exercise, but, really, I wouldn’t do it if it didn’t feed my soul. That sounds very corny, but sometimes the truth comes on a cob.
Kitsap resident wants to spread the word on Chiari Malformation.
The annual Fly-In takes place on Saturday. The event flies an average of 110 children each year.
The annual Blackberry Festival runs Saturday through Monday along the boardwalk in Bremerton.
Funds raised at the Port Gamble Rock ‘n’ Blues Festival will be donated to Savor the Sound.
With the blackberries beginning to ripen, now’s the time for homemade pie.
Blackberries are ripening in Kitsap.
The inaugural Port Gamble Rock ‘n’ Blues Festival takes place Aug. 27-28.
Hold on to your boots —the annual event kicks off Aug. 24.
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Poulsbo will be dancing in the street on Saturday.
Bicycles are the transportation of choice for many Kitsap residents
The annual event attracts big crowds and fancy cars.
Port Gamble’s August is all about the arts, with the Port Gamble Theater Companying opening and with the sixth Annual Maritime Music Festival and the 1st Annual Rock n’ Blues Festival – Port Gamble will be a jammin’ place! You can always catch a bite to eat prior to the Theater events at the Port Gamble General Store, Bistro by Night or Mikes Four Star BBQ, come early and check out all the other local businesses in town.
At 30,000 feet, air travel seems to bring out the worst in people.