Stephanie and Doug Kirk spent two months in Ukraine this year on a journey that would chew up most and spit them out with little left to give.
In keeping with its them of “All Aboard — Don’t Miss the Boat!” the Fathoms o’Fun Festival Association plans to decorate Towne Square Mall to resemble a cruise ship on Saturday night for the 21st annual Port Orchard Party from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. on Saturday.
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For Svenn Lovlie, a Bremerton resident who came from Norway in 1957, the gelatinous cod known as lutefisk was something he had to eat as a child — not something he wanted to eat.
“When you’re over in Norway, when my mother put something on the table, you ate it,” he said.
Pam Manke of East Bremerton walked her dog, Dillon, near Silverdale Dog Park last month and the pair appeared to be having a nice stroll on a sunny day.
But it hasn’t always been a walk in the park.
“It’s been a lot of work the past three years,” Manke said.
Her Jack Russell terrier came from a breeder and besides never having been on a leash, Manke said
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That’s one reason South Kitsap School District Deputy Superintendent Kurt Wagner is excited about the all-day kindergarten program at Olalla Elementary School.
Lien, along with many others, will have a serving of lutefisk — or maybe two — at the 13th annual Poulsbo Sons of Norway lutefisk dinner Saturday, Nov. 6.
Preschool teacher Rachel Deem, of Peace Lutheran Church in Bremerton, marks the pumpkin of 3-year-old Audrey Dofelmier, of Manette, while 3-year-old Stephen Sim, 3, of Bremerton, looks on. Peace Lutheran preschoolers took a tour of Pheasant Fields Farm in Silverdale Wednesday, which included a corn maze. Tour guide Lisa-marie Wilson said many pumpkins t
Bremerton native Jason Fowler first started singing Italian arias at 8 years old.
His mother, Pam Morgan, admits he was alone among his peers in his musical interests. But Fowler, the son of a pianist and a singer, said it was inevitable that his life would be dedicated to music.
“It’s in my blood,” said Fowler
Sometimes she drives south to eventually go north. Joan Krout, a secretary for Christ the King Lutheran Church located on Chico Way, is well acquainted with the backup that occurs where Chico Way meets Silverdale Way and Newberry Hill Road.
“I just take it in stride,” Krout said, adding that her biggest struggle with the intersection is making a left turn from Chico Way to get onto the highway. To avoid it, she
As part of the South Kitsap School District’s continuing education series, Voice Coaches will present “Getting Paid To Talk,” which Bourgeois said is intended to provide an introduction to the field. The class, which costs $25 and is limited to 25 people, runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Nov. 9 at Marcus Whitman Junior High.
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The First Lutheran Church of Poulsbo served up its 98th annual lutefisk dinner Saturday.