I keep a picture of Elastigirl, aka Mrs. Incredible on, my refrigerator. I love her. She and Nancy Drew are…
Are you on Facebook? When you’re getting to know someone, the conversation will eventually get around to this question, and…
The second walk in a year-long exploration of local trails took me to the Kingston-Eglon trail, located on state Department…
Why is it every year some of us make resolutions we know we never will keep? I can almost guess…
For more than an hour, Josh Thomsen sits hunched over a laptop in front of the dimly lit stage in the North Kitsap Auditorium; intertwining audio and video with a live performance. “And then they came for me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank,” mixes live theater with prerecorded interviews and audio from survivors of the Holocaust. The play, performed by the North Kitsap Reality Theater Group — a branch of the NK Drama Club — offers an intricate mix between the student characters and the video.
About 150 people celebrated Yvonne (Bonnie) Klein’s 90th birthday Jan. 18 at the Indianola Community Center. Mrs. Klein has lived in North Kitsap for more than 50 years. She raised nine children and, at last count, has 25 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Rolling into Skateland in East Bremerton is like rolling back in time. It hasn’t changed since it was plopped down in its current location in 1984. The mauve and teal paint, the brown skates with orange stoppers and the graphic printed carpet makes you feel like it’s the 1980s all over again, minus the big hair and acid-washed jeans.
Richard LeMieux of Bremerton was Kitsap Mental Health’s Journeys of Recovery award recipient for 2010. He is being recognized by Kitsap Mental Health through its decade-old award because of his recovery from depression and contributions to the community, spokeswoman Rochelle Doan said last week. The award serves as inspiration for current patients,
Artists from 40 cities across the state of Washington, 113 in all, have been accepted into Bremerton’s Collective Visions fourth annual state-wide juried arts show.
The competition is the largest juried art show held in Kitsap County and one of the largest in
Dyslexia was no deterrent for best-selling author.
Quiet on the set! And action … Cut! Cut! Let’s try it again. Try not to laugh this time. And action … Producing a 60-minute film with one adult and 18 teenagers is challenging, to say the least. “It’s been half frustrating and half glorious,” said Thomas Hurley III, West Sound Academy’s film production instructor. “There were days where we could get through only four to five lines in one class period because there was so much giggling going on.”
Joe Williams took a smoke break Monday night outside his Sixth Street coffee shop in Bremerton, The Insomniac Club, after no one showed up to the Xbox Rock Band tournament he had planned that night.
But the owner of the 24-hour cafe that opened Dec. 16 was still optimistic about his new business.
“It’s because we’re new,
Fish, channel markers, stations of the cross and trees. These are just a sampling of the different items Brad Kauzlaric portrayed in his oil paintings and mosaics during his time as an artist in Seabeck.
Struck by colorectal cancer, Kauzlaric died in April 2007 at the age of 71 but left behind many pieces that one of his four children, Clayton Kauzlaric, is currently
As the world goes holiday mad, keep your cool
Want to make a lost or homeless dog or cat’s life just a little bit better this holiday season? Bremerton’s…
Standing in Kevin Hawkins’ yard, you would never know the dark winter is upon us. Glowing like the noon-day sun,…
Bird counters scour Kitsap County searching tree and sky, searching for species, both common and rare. Although “rare” is…
KINGSTON —The litter of pups born four years ago on a Kingston farm were not planned. Jan Farrell-Darnall was done…
Christmas carolers have gone the way of sleigh rides: old traditions rarely experienced anymore. Now days, holiday music is as…