The Bremerton Summer BrewFest is July 12 from noon to 6:30 p.m. in the heart of downtown Bremerton.
Literary news from around Kitsap: The top 10 best-selling adult and children’s books in June at Liberty Bay Books, an independent book store in Poulsbo.
Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” performed outdoors at the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island.
Accolades and a miracle are in this FAB (Fine Arts Boosters of Kingston High School) Spotlight.
“My husband and I are having difficulty conceiving … can chiropractic help?”
Recently, ShareNet had an opportunity to connect with Leanne Brown, a food studies scholar and avid home cook who wrote “Good and Cheap,” a cookbook aimed at restricted-income readers, structured around the idea of putting three meals on the table for $4 per day.
One of the things marine researchers (and those of us that spend time on the beach) have begun to take notice of is the plastic everywhere.
Looking at the stars with astrologer Suzanne O’Clair.
The most read online stories this week from the Bainbridge Island Review, Bremerton Patriot, Central Kitsap Reporter, North Kitsap Herald, and the Port Orchard Independent.
Whether it’s the early fireworks show in Poulsbo — held on July 3 — or a special appearance by hip hop artist Coolio at the Clearwater Casino there’s something for everybody this year.
Great Northwest Wine: Walla Walla Vintners’ 2012 Cabernet Franc was the No. 1 pick by judges during the competition. The proceeds for the competition help fund scholarships at Walla Walla Community College’s Center for Enology and Viticulture.
What’s Up This Week: Joel Mason will bring his tribute to Captain Fantastic, Sir Elton John, on June 27 at the Port Gamble S’Klallam’s Point Casino.
Great Northwest Wine: After a long and successful career running Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Allen Shoup retired as CEO of Washington’s largest wine producer, but was far from finished.
The Summer Solstice Celebration Kirtan is set from 7:30-9:30 p.m. June 20 at the Olalla Community Club, 12970 Olalla Valley Rd.
If this year’s PetsWalk — to be held for the first time in Poulsbo — is like those of previous years, you might see a donkey, a llama, maybe even a cat in a stroller.
Now that we’re near the midpoint of 2014, we are starting to get a better handle on how the 2013 vintage will look.Based on the rosés we’ve tasted so far, we think the warm, often strange vintage will have much to offer.
E-bikes give regular bicycles an extra kick for hills and long stretches.
What’s Up This Week: The Bremerton Raceway will bring drag racing to the airport’s inactive runway on June 13-15. It’s the 55th year for the drag races at the airport.
Kitsap Audubon: Even familiar yard birds can confuse you with the variety and range of their chips, songs and calls.
Great Northwest Wine: The Wahluke Slope is in the middle of nowhere and unlikely to be on many lists for a wine-touring destination. Yet this warm region around the town of Mattawa has long been the backbone of the Washington wine industry.
