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This year, from Nov. 1-3, Rick Henry is once again vowing not to leave Sugar Shack Espresso for three days to accept food donations, with the goal of raising 4,000 pounds of food for the food bank.
Once again, Bremerton Church of the Nazarene is opening its doors and welcoming all sorts of ghosts, ghouls and goblins inside.
The City of Bremerton was sans one police chief last week as Chief Steven Strachan traveled 150 miles out to sea to visit the sailors on board the USS Nimitz.
Thanks to the bond voters passed in February for $220 million, the school district was able to add doors to the classrooms, a seemingly small step that is going a long way toward making people feel safer.
Though this storm didn’t quite live up to the hype, Kitsap County is no stranger to severe weather storms, which can negatively impact more than just a good-hair day.
A team of administrators, including Renaissance High School Principal Kristen Morga, Mountain View Middle School Assistant Principal Annette Farrington and West Sound Technical Skills Center Director Shani Watkins, participated in active shooter response training over the summer break.
“(The haunted ship is) something people know about come Halloween, and we just thought that wewould try something a little bit different this year,” said Frank Portello, director of the USS Turner Joy.“Some people are a little disappointed because they really like coming on it. But others, as soon as I explain what our intent is, they like that we’re trying to make our event a little more family oriented,instead of just an adult thing that scares people.”
At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the Jenne-Write Administration Center gymnasium, the public is welcomed to a meeting to learn about the campus project thus far, and the future in store.
P.Ink in a national organization that spans the nation. It was started in 2013 in Colorado, and for the first time, studios in Washington state participated in the volunteer effort to give women tattoos to cover scars.
When Rhonda and Angel Koh arrived on the scene about a year ago, the future of “Play Kitsap” was to be short. The intention, Rhonda said, was always to renovate and, in doing so, change the name.
So when a Pierce County photographer, Rebecca Pierce, began offering free senior portraits to foster children, Ashley Kidwell decided she was going to do that, too, in Kitsap County.
PineCrest, Silver Ridge and Woodlands elementary schools are all recipients of 2016 Schools of Distinction award, given to the top 5 percent of schools in the state recognized for the most improvement in math and reading scores. This is the second consecutive year PineCrest Elementary has received the award.
From camping gear to archery, golf to kayaking, basketball, soccer, fishing and everything in between, the need for sporting goods will likely be satisfied by Kitsap Mall’s newest department store, DICK’S Sporting Goods.
For more than six years, McCloud’s Grillhouse has hosted the event — multiple times a year, back in the beginning — bringing the community together for pony rides, a bouncy house, a treasure hunt, cotton candy and more. This year, though, the real star of the event was the Seahawks Beast Bus.
Joe Kennedy, former Bremerton High School football coach, filed an appeal Oct. 3 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.