Theater reopens in Port Gamble | Port Gamble Gazette | August

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.

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.

Port Gamble has also launched a social media campaign. Follow us on Twitter or “like” us on Facebook and receive daily updates on events in Port Gamble, specials from our local businesses, news updates and even some special giveaways. Follow us on Twitter at @PortGamble or follow our weddings at @PortGambleWed and Facebook us at Port Gamble or Port Gamble Weddings. Check out our updated wedding website, www.portgambleweddings.com  this month and the main website, www.portgamble.com  will be next. We will keep you posted.

Mousetrap

Port Gamble Theater Company presents a Roving Players production of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap,” July 29–Aug. 14, Fridays through Sundays.

After closing its doors for more than 50 years, the Port Gamble Historic Theater is finally re-opening with a new theater company calling the stage “home.” This production is the debut of not only the Port Gamble Theater Company, but also the newly renovated theatre space that will take your breath away.

The show opens Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for children 12 and under and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online at the Port Gamble Theater website (www.portgambletheater.com) or at the Port Gamble Weddings and Events office at 32159 Rainier Avenue (House #11), Port Gamble or you can call them at (360) 297-8074.

Paddle Kitsap

Visitors are welcome to paddle North Kitsap’s water trail Aug. 5-6. This spectacular, two-day, fully -supported paddle will be the highlight of your paddling year. Whether you’re in a kayak, canoe, rowing, or other human powered craft you will enjoy the spectacular natural beauty, challenge of the course, and the making of your new paddling friends.

Paddle Kitsap was created to bring people together with the common goal of saving recreational areas and access to those areas in North Kitsap. With an ever expanding demand on open areas in North Kitsap, most open land is going to the “highest and best economic use,” which commonly means more development by humans for humans. The event was formed in partnership with the largest landowner in North Kitsap, Olympic Property Group, which owns about 8,000 acres there is a hope that this land can be developed for people, wildlife, and recreation.

Paddle Kitsap is providing a portion of the proceeds from this paddle to the North Kitsap Trails Association for the purpose of preserving and protecting water access in North Kitsap and to create the North Kitsap Water Trail for future generations. Paddle Kitsap recognizes these special places in Kitsap County and supports community development projects towards this end with grants from the proceeds.

Maritime Music

The Maritime Music Festival returns on Aug. 13. This festival promotes the living legacy of maritime music from all corners of the globe, as played by the many local and national artists who live here in the Puget Sound area and across the country.

Puget Sound has a vibrant maritime music culture, and we try to bring that alive. The festival was founded by Chris Glanister, sometime Celtic and maritime musician, audio engineer, and board member of Puget’s Sound Productions.

Imagine sitting in a natural amphitheater overlooking picturesque Gamble Bay on a warm August afternoon in the Pacific Northwest and looking out where once the oldest operating sawmill in the United States processed and shipped lumber all over the West Coast. Steeped in history, Port Gamble is the perfect place to have one of the West’s few maritime music festivals. Now in its sixth year, we’ve played host to the cream of the Northwest maritime music community and continue to have much fun doing it.

Half marathon

Distance runners will descend on Port Gamble for the half marathon trail race Aug. 14.

A challenging course through beautiful single track trails and dirt roads, this run has a little bit of it all, with plenty of hills and fast descents. For more information email poulsborunning@foxinternet.com, visit www.rootsrockrun.com  or call (360) 779-8757.

‘Hamlet’

Changeling: a Shakespeare Company brings “Hamlet” to the stage Aug. 18-21.

Changeling is a group of young, experienced actors who perform Shakespeare wide ranging audiences. Their previous productions include “Hamlet,” “A Winter’s Tale,” and “As You Like It.” We’re based out of Kingston, Washington, and are directed by Bob DeWeese.  Their troupe includes a plethora of varied personalities, with one thing in common: a mild obsession with Shakespeare. Most of us grew up with Shakespeare, learning and understanding the lan

guage, and realizing the meaning behind it.

Changeling performs “Hamlet” Aug. 18, 19, 20, and 21 in the Port Gamble Theater. It will be directed by Cassie Post, produced by Kendal Peiguss, and performed by some of the most talented Shakespearean actors this side of the Globe.

Tickets will be available at www.changeling.eventbrite.com  on July 20; $10 for adults, and $5 for kids 12 and under. All profits after theater expenses will be donated to the Options Program, without which, Changeling would not have been possible.

Rock ‘n’  Blues Festival

This two day music festival runs Aug. 27-28 and will feature some of the top blues and rock bands in the Northwest. You can catch young guitar virtuoso Cody Rentas, who is blowing away audiences throughout the country with his electrifying blues guitar abilities.

You’ll also be able to see two of Seattle’s hottest rock acts, Midstokke and Perfect Pistol, and the outstanding blues mastery of Loose Gravel and the Quarry, the Front street Cats, Ben Rice Band, and the Julie Duke Band, all well known, with tons of awards under their belts, and with huge followings throughout the northwest. You’ll be able to catch the high energy rock performances of Kitsap favorites, cROCKERS, Drive, Without Warning, No Baggage, and a new group with a big sound, the Hyde Group. Also performing will be Eric Fridrich, whose Afro-Cuban Blues style has electrified audiences around the country. Eric’s non-profit organization, Savor the Sound will be the beneficiary of this two day event.

Our family friendly event will feature local food vendors, a beer garden for the 21 and over crowd and a root beer garden, bouncy house, instrument “petting zoo”, and other activities for the kids. General admission is $25; a weekend pass is $40;  with discounts for military, law enforcement and fire department personnel.

Upcoming events

• Trail Race, 25/50k Sept. 4

• Old Mill Days, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2

• Fall Festival and Chili Cook-off, Oct. 8

• Ghost Walks, Saturdays in October

• Ghost Conference, Oct. 28-30

• Spooky 12K Trail Race, Oct. 30

 

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