With gas prices increasing, visit the towns in Kitsap County and enjoy the local sites and sounds. All of us in Port Gamble invite you to wander our quaint town and visit our shops – look for new ones that have opened or take in a festival or two. We have a lot going on for the month of July and look for two new festivals in August – Paddle Kitsap and the Great Peninsula Future Festival.
The 33rd annual Indianola Strawberry Fest will be held 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 5 at Indianola Living Hope Foursquare Church.
Live music will highlight Saturday evenings in August when Kingston Concerts on the Cove come to Mike Wallace Park at the Port of Kingston. The free concerts will be a festive addition to Kingston community life, since Tunes on Tuesday will no longer be held.
Thursday, July 31
A rad’ grab and grind event for local skateboards July 5 at the Billie Johnson Kingston Skate Park will heat up the cement with skateboarding competitions and live music.
Fate takes aim
Another little something is happening in Bremerton, and around the county — free outdoor summer concert series.
A look at Independence Day Events across the county, lighting the proverbial fuse for Fourth of July.
Free admission for old-time movie.
Ron Sher and Co. plan to host movie nights atop the old J.C. Penney building each weekend this month, starting with ‘Top Gun’ July 11.
Fate takes aim
Another little something is happening in Bremerton, and around the county — free outdoor summer concert series.
A look at Independence Day Events across the county, lighting the proverbial fuse for Fourth of July.
Free admission for old-time movie.
Ron Sher and Co. plan to host movie nights atop the old J.C. Penney building each weekend this month, starting with
King Vidor’s 1928 silent film satire “Show People” reminds me of something like those “Scary Movie” flicks of today.
Those features (more like DVDs as they don’t even come out in theaters most of the time anymore) poke fun at the whole scary movie genre with spoofs on all the contemporary blockbusters and incredibly, oft intentionally, bad acting.
On the heels of what’s arguably Kingston’s grandest day of the year, comes something new.
Just up the street from the Little City by the Sea’s downtown core and Fourth of July events, the Independence Day celebration will be extended with a Saturday full of skate competition and concerts. From the group that basically brought you the Kingston Skate Park itself comes The Kingston Sk8 Rollick.
In a scene from this weekend’s pummeling action flick “Wanted,” the letters of a textile factory sign fall by force, littering the ground in erratic order like the flicked ashes of a cigarette. Spelled out among the chaos: F-A-T-E, which just so happens to be the theme for the powerhouse picture that follows Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy), a young, apathetic cubicle farm account manager who matters so little that even a Google search of his name turns up nothing but thin air.
Another little something is happening in Bremerton, and around the county — free outdoor summer concert series.
Every year, for the past probably 14, Jr. Cadillac has kicked off Bremerton’s free concert series — Concerts on the Boardwalk.
That goes unchanged this year, they’ll throw down at 6 p.m. July 11.
A look at Independence Day Events across the county, lighting the proverbial fuse for Fourth of July.