Top stories: Food Bank homeless, Forest & Bay Project update, S’Klallam art in Big Easy

The Kingston Food Bank is now operating out of a 22-foot motor home. A status report on the Kitsap Forest & Bay Project. S'Klallam artists are introducing New Orleans to Northwest culture. A car crash causes up to $7,000 in repairs to the Kingston Community Center — and a lot of frayed nerves. Those are the top stories in the May edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores.

KINGSTON — The Kingston Food Bank is now operating out of a 22-foot motor home. A status report on the Kitsap Forest & Bay Project. S’Klallam artists are introducing New Orleans to Northwest culture. A car crash causes up to $7,000 in repairs to the Kingston Community Center — and a lot of frayed nerves.

Those are the top stories in the May edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores.

This edition of the Kingston Community News is 28 pages. Inside, you’ll find local news and features, Editorial, Letters to the Editor, Public Meetings, As It Turns Out by Marylin Olds, Check It Out by Tomi Whalen, Choices for the Future by Naomi Maasberg, FAB Spotlight by Marilyn Bode, Farmers Market Update by Clint Dudley and Mary McClure, Ferry Fare by the Kingston Ferry Advisory Committee, Village Green Update, Community Calendar, A Glance at the Past by Harriet Muhrlein, KCAC Notes, Hansville Happenings by Donna Lee Anderson, North Kitsap Fire & Rescue by Michele Laboda, Rotary News, On Kingston Time by Wendy Tweten, Roundabout by Denise Roundy, Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce pages, ShareNet & You by Mark Ince, Spinal Column by Dr. Thomas Lamar, This ‘n’ That by Jacque Thornton, Port Gamble Gazette by Shana Smith, Just Ask Jan by Jan Zufelt, PNW Marketplace, and local advertising.

You can also read the Community News page by page at www.kingstoncommunitynews.com/green_editions. You can get regular news updates at KingstonCommunityNews.com, on Facebook, and by scanning the code on the Opinion page to get our free mobile app.

If you have any comments about this edition, or would like to submit a letter to the editor or news item for publication, write editor@kingstoncommunitynews.com.

 

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