The West Puget Sound Rabbit Club hosted a hopping event during its annual rabbit show over the weekend.
Families had a chance to get involved with free, interactive, hands-on science activities on Saturday at the Kitsap Mall.
Students used various recycled pieces to create art projects.
While the new location is just a block from the former one, the building is certainly what most would call an upgrade.
The 12-year-old Boy Scout killed last weekend on a hiking trip will be remembered today. A public viewing will be held from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The memorial service will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Silverdale Stake Center.
Since 2006, he’s been keeping folks in line — volunteers and employees alike.
For the last 29 years, the same event has happened every spring in the halls of Woodlands Elementary.
West Hills STEM Academy Principal Lisa Heaman has been wanting a garden at her school for some time now.
KACE is ready for the community to start buzzing about its upcoming spelling bee fundraiser.
Water, water and more water. If there was anything Kitsap County students learned about at the Water Festival, it was about the importance of H2O.
A fire broke out early Saturday morning at Armin Jahr Elementary in Bremerton. The cause is still under investigation, according to officials.
On the tail end of National Library Week, Kitsap Library System is inviting the community to celebrate the occasion at all branches.
The Bremerton School District has several projects slated to start this summer. The projects are funded through the capital projects levy.
F.R.O.G. Soap is hopping all around these days. Owner Laura Kneib has moved into a brick-and-mortar location in downtown Bremerton. Kneib once created soap in her home’s kitchen.
Jordan Barrie, 5, decided to give away his stuffed animals to children in Oso. His mother’s coworker collected supplies and drove up to the site to deliver the items, including Barrie’s stuffed animals.
It didn’t take long for Ellen and Dennis Wood to fill up the back of their pickup truck with supplies to take to the Oso mudslide volunteers.
Central Kitsap High School senior Andrew Samuelson has taken to playing a unique instrument that most students don’t get to learn to play. Later this month, Samuelson will compete at the state level on the marimba and Timpani.
Over the weekend, antique collectors flocked to the Kitsap Antique Show hosted at the fairgrounds to shop and chat with fellow antique hobbyists.
Parents and children huddled around board games, iPods and craft projects during a special district-wide event at Armin Jahr Elementary last week. More than two hundred guests gathered in the school gymnasium at the start of the event to eat some dinner before heading off to play board games focused on arithmetic as part of the “Math Blast” program.
Boston’s Pizza and Deli will donate all of today’s proceeds to Oso mudslide victims and their families.