Chance to leave the car at home this weekend
April 18, 2013 by Mark
Chance to leave the car at home this weekend
The ‘Great Beer Hike’ is an Earth Day event that features Hand Truckin’ Amber Ale – a special draft beer edition brewed as a tribute to transporting beer without the need for vehicles.
People who volunteer for this event will move the beer 10 miles by foot to ensure that this is a zero-carbon event. This is a fundraising event with proceeds going to ‘Feet First’ – a not-for-profit that works to make all Washington communities safe to walk through.
With flyer printing sure to be carried out to promote the walk and its purpose, Feet First will take the proceeds from each glass sold and will no doubt put the money towards finding ways to ensure that the area is suitable for walkers, thus reducing pollution and improving local fitness and general health.
The streets in the communities allow people to discover the nature that surrounds them. This hike can only handle a limited number of people, so advanced registration is required. Donations at the event will gladly be accepted and put to good use.
Admission is free and everyone with Photo ID is welcome to join in. The Great Beer Hike will be happening this Sunday, April 21, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm starting at the Latona Pub located at 6423 Latona Avenue NE in Seattle, Washington, very near to Silverdale. To register, please visit the Seattle Great Beer Hike website or call the Latona Pub at 206-525-2238.
More wining than whining likely at comedy event
March 14, 2013 by Mark
‘Wine Shots’, billed as ‘Comedy’s Happiest Hour’, is being presented by Doghead in the Door Productions and will provide the audience with some of the best comedians in the area, a belly full of laughs, and sample wine tastings to [Read more]
Families offered a chance to explore the sea
February 27, 2013 by James
The Naval Undersea Museum is featuring a “Family Day” for families who have children in preschool up to the age of 12, so they can take in an experiment or make and take a project home with them.
At this Family Day, there will be [Read more]
Clothing gets shopped and swapped this weekend
January 25, 2013 by Mark
The Seattle Clothing Exchange and Costumes was a big hit last year and has returned again this year, focusing on undamaged, wearable, clean, and fashionable items for women and men.
Costumes, if worn out or destroyed, are allowed but [Read more]
Open house at local school
December 19, 2012 by Mark
The Silverwood School Admission Open House is an informative event to showcase the school to parents in this region. Poster printing and Flyer Printing may have been used so that people in the community were aware of this [Read more]
A Scandinavian Christmas Celebration and Bazaar coming this weekend
November 27, 2012 by Mark
The Scandinavian Christmas Celebration and Bazaar is being hosted by the Sons of Norway, with the bazaar portion of the day kicking off the Jule Fest. Everyone is invited to attend the Scandinavian Bazaar and get their [Read more]
Silverdale to rip it up
October 20, 2012 by Mark
The ‘Shred Day’, held in Silverdale each year, is an educational fundraiser that makes its annual stop in the area this weekend. Each year participants are asked to gather up their [Read more]
Bernadette goes to Bainbridge Island
August 23, 2012 by Sarah
This evening, August 23, a presentation of ‘Where did you go, Bernadette?’ will be presented at the Eagle Harbor Book Company in Bainbridge Island, Washington, a few miles down the [Read more]
Fair stampedes into Port Orchard
July 30, 2012 by James
From Wednesday, August 22 to Sunday, August 26, the Kitsap County Fair and Stampede will be running at the Kitsap Farigrounds located at 1200 NW Fairgrounds Road in Port Orchard, Washington, just a hop down the [Read more]
Start Sunday with fabulous pancakes
June 30, 2012 by Sarah
The famous Swedish Pancake Breakfast will be held this Sunday, July 1, at the Swedish Cultural Center located at 1920 Dexter Avenue, North, in Seattle, Washington, just down the road from Silverdale. This breakfast will [Read more]


