We all need sanctuary at some point in our lives. Sometimes, often times, when the going gets tough, we’d do ourselves well to sit back and laugh.
That’s a lesson that local comedian/community organizer/famed feel-gooder Cris Larsen knows well. It’s that same thought that prompted him to create Laugh for Life — an annual event which brings together a lineup of comedians and feel-good performers for an evening of fundraising which benefits the American Caner Society through the Relay for Life campaign.
Have you ever wanted to get away from everything? Go see a movie, maybe go for a walk?
But wouldn’t it be more interesting if you could escape into a fantasy world, where the only thing holding you back was your imagination? Where you could be seven feet tall, have guns like Arnold Schwarzenegger and wield a six-foot-long broadsword?
Second annual Silverdale Beach Hotel Luau brings the hundreds-dollar trip to the shores of Dyes Inlet, for a $55 ticket.
Life is full of those nagging “what-ifs?”
They seem to jump out at you the older you get. What if I would’ve taken a different career path? What if I would’ve went with a different guy or gal, or neither? What if I would’ve followed my heart instead of common sense?
Triple show Saturday anchors Kitsap’s docket of rock as The Enemies throw down for the cause and The Ready Aim Fire! comes up from L.A., July 19.
Sixty-year-old Winslow Gallery endowed with massive gift and due vindication at ‘exactly the right moment.’ At a point when the…
Seabeck native describes Miss Washington event as ‘a great experience.’
Longtime Kitsap County resident Natalie Bryson will be honored by the Pride Foundation, in partnership with the Kitsap County HIV/AIDS…
The new Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) Community Services Center stands tall — and green. The 22,000-square-foot building, completed in October…
Ovation Musical Theater’s “Into the Woods” is one of those shows that’s been on the “to-do” list for quite some time.
Longtime Kitsap County resident Natalie Bryson will be honored by the Pride Foundation, in partnership with the Kitsap County HIV/AIDS Foundation, for her dedicated effort in advocating equality.
About 50 indigent Kitsap County veterans received free dental care late last month, after their needs were noticed at a Stand Down event in May.
About 50 indigent Kitsap County veterans received free dental care late last month, after their needs were noticed at a Stand Down event in May.
“This accomplished a great deal,” said Carol Bruce, a nurse with the Kitsap County Health District Oral Health Program. “People who were in pain were able to get the dental work they needed but could not afford.”
A handful of the area’s youngest creative minds joined Tuesday for day two of Camp Invention, a week-long summer program designed to spark science interest in elementary students through hands-on activities.
In front of an audience of about 1,500, Tacoma native and new age Northwest folkster Vicci Martinez played her third…
It’s prime boating season, meaning waterborne accidents, injuries and fatalities are on the rise around the state.
To combat those dangers, the state recently passed a new education requirement, which began Jan. 1, requiring any boat operator between 12 and 20 years old to carry a boater education card when operating a motorboat of 15 horsepower or greater on Washington waterways, according to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO).
Bainbridge-based chameleon-like musical theater group debuts its fifth anniversary production July 11.
CSTOCK’s Kids for Kids production of ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ takes the stage July 11 in Silverdale.
Care to Jazz Festival relocates to
Bainbridge-based chameleon-like musical theater group debuts its fifth anniversary production July 11.