The Buddha figure sitting on the top shelf above the liquor bottles isn’t the only new accent to Chico’s 19th Hole. A lot has changed.
“It’s like night and day,” said Ken Axtman of Seabeck. “It was dark and dingy before — wasn’t very inviting. It’s set up a lot better.”
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They planned for 500 guests and more than 1,000 arrived.
Luckily, they also planned on 72 volunteers and more than 140 came to help.
For Project Connect coordinator Beverly Kincaid, the event “worked magically…I was blessed that there were so many community members who wanted to help.”
Local relationship experts agree: Cupid should aim his arrow year-round, not just on Valentine’s Day.
Longtime Kitsap residents share their tips for a successful marriage
When they rocked out to Classic Crime in 2009, the members of the Christian rock band The Exchange didn’t expect that in about a year they would open for them.
But that’s what happened last summer at the Silverdale Waterfront Park’s Party at the Pier.
The artists at Fingers Duke want to take what aspiring artists think is impossible and turn it into reality.
They rip T-shirt designs from private sketch books. They display paintings from amateur artists in their gallery. They teach young entrepreneurs how to show their pieces and promote their work.
“If we are looking through a sketch book and s
Vern Metz and Pat (Nelson) Metz met at the Dance Hall at Island Lake when Vern parked his car behind Pat’s car and wouldn’t let her leave until she promised him a date. On Feb. 16, 1946, two days after Vern was discharged from the Marine Corps, they married at Pat’s parents home.
Between the wedding, moving and getting used to being married, I just don’t have time to write thank you notes. Is it OK if I email my thank yous?
Coordinating a wedding is a lot like conducting an orchestra. All the key individual players come together for a great masterpiece to kick off your new life together. It isn’t easy and it takes planning, but with expert tips from local professionals, you can orchestrate your day to perfection. Or at least close to perfection.
When Elizabeth Wiggs Maas became engaged, she immediately called her mother to share the good news. It just so happens that her mother is Susan Wiggs, a New York Times bestselling author whose books are known for their romance.
Are there wedding bells in your future? Are you recently engaged and don’t know where to begin? The Kitsap Wedding and Events Show takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Feb. 5 at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds.
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