Alex Duchemin and Benjamin Jacobson are pleased to announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.
MAY FEST: The Bremerton Urban Garden Society will be hosting its fifth annual May Fest, the wildly popular gardening event at Evergreen Park, where folks can get their questions answered about all things gardening. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 10 in the parking lot of Seaside Church, at Evergreen Park.
Saturday, May 10
After mixed results at last weekend’s Olympic League track and field championships, the Knights began competition yesterday at the 3A state-qualifying subdistrict meet at North Mason High School in Belfair.
Come this fall, she’ll be loose on the Palouse, sporting the crimson and gray.
PORT ORCHARD — One of four Knight golfers in action at Monday’s Olympic League golf championships at McCormick Woods Golf Course, Bremerton senior Doug Tran shot a 6-over-par 82, nearly qualifying for 3A subdistricts.
Mark May 15-17 on your calendar if you’re a Husky, golf enthusiast or just a casual sports fan, because the NCAA Men’s Golf West Regional — hosted by the University of Washington — is coming to Gold Mountain Golf Complex in Bremerton, the field of competitors set.
USS JOHN C. STENNIS, at sea – The price of a 90,000 ton nuclear powered aircraft carrier is $4.5 billion, six-month docking-planned incremental availability (dPIA) – $240 million, finishing dPIA one day ahead of schedule – priceless.
USS JOHN C. STENNIS, at sea – In the first 24 hours underway, USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Air Station Port Angeles combined efforts and showcased America’s dynamic ability to immediately respond as a joint force.
USS JOHN C. STENNIS, San Diego– Sailors in nuclear fields in the United States Navy do most of their work under the cover of security classifications; however, outstanding work, classified or not, does not go unnoticed in the Navy.
The new director of the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA) reported for duty on Monday, immediately jumping on a treadmill of introductory meetings with local business and government leaders.
More than 70 years of tradition will continue on May 18 as Bremerton’s Sons of Norway Oslo Lodge celebrates Syttende Mai joining with the thousands of other Norwegians across not only the Northwest, but the world.
Sound Publishing Vice President Lori Maxim announced earlier this week that Jeff Rhodes, editor of the Port Orchard Independent, has been promoted to senior editor of the Kitsap News Group (KNG), a division of Sound Publishing.
Randall Start, a teacher at Naval Avenue Elementary School, launched the “Pay it Forward” scholarship in hopes of making college a reality for at least one Bremerton High School student.
Samantha Przybylek has made rounds up, down and all around Kitsap County since earning the title of Miss Kitsap 2008 on March 29 at the Miss Poulsbo/Miss Kitsap Scholarship Pageant.
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, the Bremerton Patriot asked a few local leaders to share their memories of that day and their mothers as well. State Rep. Christine Rolfes and Bremerton Housing Authority executive director Kurt Wiest responded and here are their stories about the special lady in each of their lives.
Editor’s Note: Mother’s Day probably should be every day, which makes tomorrow extra special. When Helen Selgren-Lyman, who teaches first grade at Naval Avenue Elementary School, approached the Patriot with the idea of publishing her students’ letters to their mothers, we couldn’t refuse. Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers everywhere.
The whirlwind of life often blows our simple moral values out the door, swooping them away in politics, money and the daily grind, clouding what’s really important.