The North Kitsap 8-Ball Pool League celebrated another successful season at a league awards party May 3. Teams in the 2007-2008 league gathered at Portside Pub and Voodiez Bar & Grill to celebrate the season with an 8-Ball singles tournament, awards presentations, door prizes and Asian-themed buffet.
Eileen Schneegas’ featured exhibit this month at the old town Silverdale Fine Arts Gallery is something a bit out of the ordinary.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Esteemed local author will give reading and
New works from local pen-and-inkstress Elizabeth Reed Smith to hang through June.
Five of the homes we’ve lived in here in Kitsap County have had a madrone Arbutus menziesii in the garden. It may be my most favorite of all the trees.
There’s something almost indescribable about being in the presence of greatness. And I have been in that presence.
New works from local pen-and-inkstress Elizabeth Reed Smith to hang through June.
Founder and director Stephanie Charbonneau signs off after 10 years.
Five of the homes we’ve lived in here in Kitsap County have had a madrone Arbutus menziesii in the garden. It may be my most favorite of all the trees.
There’s something almost indescribable about being in the presence of greatness. And I have been in that presence.
Amy Burnett is at it again.
Story stays
New works from local pen-and-inkstress Elizabeth Reed Smith to hang through June.
Mike Herrera solos the Manette, Charleston throws a benefit for Foodline and Winterland gets old school with Rocky Point and Tres Hombres.
Founder and director Stephanie Charbonneau signs off after 10 years.
ndianola by way of England artist Elizabeth Reed Smith works with some of the most formidable symbols on Earth.
Yet her style is so delicate that she counts a magnifying glass as just another piece of equipment.
Growing up, Stephanie Charbonneau always wanted to be part of a girls’ choir.
She was a musically talented kid, who picked up on the piano at age 3 and found her singing voice soon after. She longed for a group that would foster those abilities
There’s something almost indescribable about being in the presence of greatness. And I have been in that presence.
New works from local pen-and-inkstress Elizabeth Reed Smith to hang through June.