Founder and director Stephanie Charbonneau signs off after 10 years.
Concerned about the water quality at a local beach? Want to know which beaches state and local health agencies are looking after? Think some of those beaches ought to be ignored?
Organizers of the Washington Beach Environmental Assessment, Communication and Health (BEACH) Program are looking for comments on the beaches they’ve decided to monitor during the summer of 2008 – nine of which are right here in Kitsap County.
Covering a large variety of teams across several leagues allows a photographer to learn about many different types of coaching and coaching styles. Some teams have active ‘coaching’ from exuberant parents in the stands and some teams display coaching from the confines of a huddle during time-outs. Coaching can be loud and in-your-face or simply led by a look and hand gesture.
Hunting snipe at summer camp
An eagle glides low through old-growth forest, something ragged and bloody clutched in its talons. Two crows are in hot pursuit, screaming and dodging the trunks of ancient Douglas fir. It takes several minutes for the eagle to elude its pursuers. Then the big bird doubles back to land on a massive nest of sticks set at the top of a 100-foot tree. It’s a sight few modern humans will ever see. But at Camp Indianola, it’s just another moment in paradise.
After sending out hundreds of birthday greetings over the past few months, Port Orchard resident Jason Overfield got one special package back for his birthday last weekend.
Esteemed local author will give reading and
Eileen Schneegas’ featured exhibit this month at the old town Silverdale Fine Arts Gallery is something a bit out of the ordinary.
Announcements from around the Central Kitsap area.
As the sun starts hanging around later and later, cheering up everyone from a longer-than-usual winter hibernation, we sometimes get that hankerin’. And just as barbecue season kicked off last weekend with the Memorial Day holiday, there’s another food-based season primed and ready.
LOFALL — Waiting on a phone call is the pits, especially if the wait drags on for almost two years.
Kassie Korich, editor of the Central Kitsap Reporter, also has been named editor of the Bremerton Patriot.
Port Orchard band comes home from Europe to wicked show at Winterland and an opening spot for Rush.
Charles Melton, formerly editor of the Bremerton Patriot, has been named editor of the Kitsap Free Daily.
Last week Wendy McPhetres’ Mountain Middle View connections class shared their feelings about why people swear. This week they give advice and substitute words.
Robert Chouinard is feeling the pull of the sea. Whether it is the tides or the sea breezes, Chouinard hears the call and is stretching his artistic reach to the local coast.
Some of the most well-known musicians and singers on the planet have shared the stage with Paul Wainwright and Steve Duben. Together they join Phil Newns, Michael O’Leary and John Pimm for an evening of great blues/jazz music Saturday night at the Legion.
Esteemed local author will give reading and book signing at Eagle Harbor on the date of the book’s worldwide release, June 3.
Eileen Schneegas’ featured exhibit this month at the old town Silverdale Fine Arts Gallery is something a bit out of the ordinary.
“A Night at the Opera,” May 31-June 1 at BPA, sure to be a spectacle.