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Neighbor Aid helps north enders in need | ShareNet And You | November
Ita s that time of year when ShareNet kicks off Neighbor Aid, our annual fund drive in partnership with Community News.
Going for a spin: Small and portable, spinning wheels go from hobby to business
A refinement of a spinning wheel that he made for his wife, Beth, while living aboard their sailboat, the shoe-box sized machines impressed everyone who saw them at the Hansens' Chimacum area home during the Jefferson County Farm Tour in September.
Kingston Rotary is a little club with big projects | Rotary News | November
Rotary clubs, like Kingston Rotary, come in all sizes. The Seattle Rotary Club has hundreds of members and is so large that it needs to meet in a hotel ballroom.
Elsewhere in the Outdoors | GPC announces fall outings
Guided trips to the Hansville Greenway, Chico Creek salmon run and the enigmatic Guillemot Cove on the docket for this fall.
Blackwolf Paranormal member Francine Criswell gathering investigation ...
We find out why, spending a night at the infamous Walker Ames house with the ghost hunters of Black Wolf Paranormal.
the List: October 30 to November 5
Rocky goes with 'Rocky Horror' Art of the Dead on Display at AFU Artists for Freedom and Unity, 318 N. Callow Ave.
Where to find autumn leaves before they begin to fall
As we get into the heart of fall, the leaves are strutting their stuff out there.
Zombie. - Courtesy Photo/RockIt Roost
Inline with the recurring cultural fascination provoking motion pictures like the mainstream a oeZombielanda and a oeZombies of Mass Destructiona , zombies are invading the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Presidents Hall Oct.
Snoqualmie's lady lumberjack slicing up the competition
U.S. Women's Timber Sports member Annette Moses competed last month in the 2009 Royal Adelaide Show in Australia.
Cindy Lester and Christina Rude | Become One With the Salmon
I have more or less spent my entire life here in Kitsap County. We moved here when I was 9, and other than the few years that I lived in Kentucky after getting married, this is home.
Zombie Movie Back Where It All Happened, in Port Gamble
By Michael C. Moore MMOORE@KITSAPSUN.COM Originally published 06:39 p.m., October 3, 2009 Updated 06:39 p.m., October 3, 2009 Please download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player , or enable JavaScript for your browser to view the video player.
CAR WASH: The Kingston High School Leo club will have a car wash to raise money for the club from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept.
Construction Worker Falls into Hood Canal Bridge Pontoon
By Kitsap Sun staff Originally published 08:51 a.m., September 30, 2009 Updated 10:04 a.m., September 30, 2009 PORT GAMBLE - A construction worker on the Hood Canal Bridge fell about 12 feet into a pontoon cell at about 7:30 a.m. today.
Zombies return to the quiet shores of Port Gamble
A corpse has literally washed ashore in Port Gamble. A blind man, played by the late local actor Harry Helm, stumbles upon the remains while walking along the beach one morning.
Firedog's memory burns on | North Kitsap Fire & Rescue | October
UPDATE: The unveiling of the Blaze sculpture, scheduled for Oct. 3, has been canceled so fire department personnel can attend the memorial services for former fire commissioner Gerald R. Orr.
Poster art for Zombies of Mass destruction. - Courtesy Art
We've wrapped up a busy September, and now there are only three more months until the annual Fruitcake Contest.
Old Mill Days Pays Homage To Port Gamble History
Derek Pouchnik dunks his wife Brenda in the log-rolling event at Saturday's Super 6 Lumberjack Challenge during Old Mill Days in Port Gamble.
MOHAI's zombie film fest to feature Port Gamble movie
"ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction," the "political zomedy" shot in Port Gamble, Kitsap County, headlines Saturday's Revenant Film Festival at the Museum of History & Industry.
Job center may lose city grant
Jeremy Deiter shows the signs of his distress at age 32. "Do you see the hair?" the Poulsbo resident said Tuesday, half-joking. "It's graying." He is sitting in Sound Works Job Center , a no-fee job placement center located in a tiny, one-room space.
Mary Lou Sanelli performs a staged reading of her original works of drama and poetry titled "The Immigrant's Table" at 7:30 p.m. Sept.
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