Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Important News for You

Lake Cushman Wildfire Sees 

Significant Growth, Prompts Evacuations

Published in The Kitsap Sun, July 30, 2025

Image: WA DNR


The Bear Gulch Fire burning near Lake Cushman crossed the North Fork Skokomish River on July 29, triggering new evacuations and widespread trail and campground closures in Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest.


Fire activity has increased significantly in recent days, according to the incident’s public information team. On July 30, the fire was 8% contained and had burned an estimated 1,989 acres. Last week, it was reported at 19% containment.

Evacuation orders, advisory issued

The Mason County Sheriff’s Office issued a Level 3 “GO” evacuation order for the Staircase Campground area and surrounding properties north of the causeway at Lake Cushman. That means residents and visitors in the area are being told to leave immediately.


Areas south of Dry Creek are under a Level 1 “READY” advisory, meaning people should be prepared to evacuate if conditions worsen. Officials urge residents to pack emergency supplies and review evacuation plans.


Fire intensifies near Lake Cushman as crews battle rugged terrain, hot windy conditions

The fire began on July 6 on the north side of Lake Cushman near Mount Rose and is believed to be human-caused. No structures have been reported damaged so far, according to the statement.


Fire behavior has intensified in recent days due to steep slopes, dense vegetation and hot, windy conditions. Officials say the fire is spreading through tree canopies and throwing embers ahead of the main blaze, making it difficult to contain.


Read the article here

Chamber News

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Silverdale @ Sunset:

Hippy & the Squids

Wednesday, August 6, 2025, 6:30pm

Deep-Dive Business Series

Tuesday, August 12, 2025, 2:00pm

Chamber: Off the Clock

Tuesday, August 19, 2025, 5:05pm

Port to Port Pop-Up @ Blackberry Festival

August 30 & 31, 2025

Join us for a sail during Bremerton's Blackberry Festival! Catch the pop-up in Silverdale or Bremerton for a 1-hour sail along Dyes Inlet. Grab a bite to eat at one of Old Town Silverdale's amazing restaurants or check out the musical lineup and all things blackberry at the annual Blackberry Festival on the Bremerton Boardwalk.

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Renew your membership today to ensure your benefits as a member of the Greater Kitsap Chamber! Questions about when to renew or how to upgrade your membership? Need a new membership window cling or digital badge? Contact David now!

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Member News

New Members - Welcome to the Chamber!

New & Renewing Members for July

Thank you for your continued investment & support!

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Growth

Bremerton School District (1983)

Pin Seeker Indoor Golf (2024)

 

Main Street

Astound Business Solutions (2017)

Bremerton Masonic Temple (2015)

Maynard's Restaurant (2019)

Parametrix (2002)

Paratransit Services (1983)

Port of Bremerton (1979)

Sound West Group (2013)

Spaeth Transfer (1965)

Tridentis (2025)

West Sound Workforce (1999)

YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties (2010)

 

Business

A Better Crawl (2010)

Bagwell Law (2022)

BNI Pacific Northwest (2013)

Bremerton Backpack Brigade (2019)

Bremerton City Nursery (1995)

Chamber Think Strategies (2022)

Coach Paul J (2025)

Craft Hair Studio (2023)

CRUZ Bookkeeping (2025)

Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation (2015)

Fusion Creative Works (2010)

Good Juju (2025)

Great Peninsula Conservancy (2019)

Grocery Outlet - Bargain Market (2016)

Kitsap County Sheriff's Office (1999)

Kitsap Humane Society (1989)

Kitsap Tennis & Athletic Center (2016)

Mise en Place Design (2024)

MOXIE Entrepreneurial Support Services (2023)

NAACP Bremerton Unit 1134 (2019)

Oyster Bay Inn (2012)

The Donica Practice (2025)

The Kitsap Connection (2023)

Tiffany Diamond Photography (2021)

Viking Education Academy (2018)

Vincennes University (2013)

Washington State Department of Commerce (2022)

Kitsap Blues Festival

Admiral Theatre

August 29 - 31, 2025

Facility Maintenance Trades Training

September 15 - November 26, 2025, 2:00pm

You're Invited!

Kitsap Humane Society Open House

Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 5:00pm

If you haven’t seen us lately, you haven’t seen us at all. Kitsap Humane Society is more than a shelter, and you’re invited to learn about all we do for yourself. On September 23rd from 5:00pm to 7:30 pm, attend this first-of-its-kind, family-friendly event where you’ll have the opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes guided tour of our campus, meet some of our animal care professionals, and a whole lot more!


Register Now: LKPI Fall Seminars

Leadership Kitsap's Premier Institute is thrilled to announce the fall seminar schedule with registration now open. These hands-on workshops are built for leaders across Kitsap and their teams to learn and grow together. Space is limited, so reserve your spot now!

Changing Faces, Changing Places

Share your business news today

Has your team recently welcomed a new hire, celebrated a promotion, or marked a retirement? Kitsap Business magazine's Changing Faces, Changing Places section highlights the people powering our local business community. Chamber members are invited to share their staff updates for inclusion in an upcoming issue.


Send your announcements to news@kitsapbusiness.com and let us help you recognize the faces behind your success.

Member Spotlight

The Greater Kitsap Chamber is honored to announce Dana’s Heating & Cooling as our August 2025 Member of the Month. Members since 2010, Dana’s Heating & Cooling has been a pillar of service and reliability in Kitsap County. Family-owned and operated, the team at Dana’s is deeply committed to both their customers and the community.


Where Comfort Meets Community

Based in Bremerton, Dana’s Heating & Cooling has spent nearly three decades keeping homes and businesses across Kitsap County safe, warm, and energy efficient. From heat pump installations to air purification systems, their services are designed to meet the unique needs of our region’s climate and residents.

But Dana’s is more than just a heating and cooling company—they’re a community partner. Their team actively supports local events, provides educational resources on energy savings, and offers programs like the Ultimate Savings Agreement, which helps families maintain their HVAC systems with ease and affordability.


Local Expertise, Lasting Impact

Led by a team of skilled technicians and customer service professionals, Dana’s Heating & Cooling combines technical excellence with a genuine care for people. Their approach is simple: treat every customer like a neighbor, and every job like it matters—because it does.

Whether it’s responding quickly to emergency repairs or helping a homeowner choose the right system for their space, Dana’s brings integrity, professionalism, and heart to everything they do.


A Legacy of Service

Dana’s Heating & Cooling has grown alongside Kitsap County, and their commitment to the region remains stronger than ever. As proud members of the Greater Kitsap Chamber, they continue to invest in the well-being of our community—one home, one business, and one relationship at a time.

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Business & Professional Development Committee

Member Education & Training Resources

SBDC: Small Business

Cybersecurity Webinar Series

August 7, 2025, - August 28, 2025, 11:00am

This webinar will introduce the cyber security maturity model, a nationally recognized cyber security framework, and discuss the first two domains: Physical Protection and Media Protection. These domains cover the cyber security standards and practices small businesses can implement to physically secure their business and equipment, and the proper disposal of digital media. Tonya Zimmerer, Senior Vice President and Treasury Management Sales Director of Banner Bank, will present on tips for securely banking online.


Registration Fee: FREE

SCORE: Cultivating a

Business Mindset for Success

Friday, August 8, 2025, 10:00am

In today's competitive business landscape, a successful entrepreneur requires more than just technical expertise and a keen sense of market trends. They also need a resilient mindset that can help them weather the storms of uncertainty, overcome obstacles, and stay motivated during ups and downs. This interactive and inspiring workshop, "Cultivating a Business Mindset for Success," will help you unlock your potential as an entrepreneur by teaching you practical strategies for developing a growth mindset and overcoming limiting beliefs. You'll learn how to shift your focus from fear to opportunity, embrace failure as a valuable learning experience, and harness the power of positive thinking to achieve your goals. With real-life case studies and actionable advice, this workshop will empower you to cultivate a winning attitude and create abundance in your life and business. So, if you're ready to transform your mindset and take your entrepreneurial journey to the next level, this workshop is the perfect opportunity for you.


Registration Fee: FREE

SCORE: Digital Marketing

to Grow Your Business

Tuesday, August 12, 2025, 2:00pm

This workshop will help you, the small business owner, develop a digital marketing strategy along with determining the specific tools you’ll use to make that digital marketing strategy successful. Topics covered in this workshop include:


  • What is Digital Marketing Websites
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Use of Video
  • Paid advertising 
  • Email marketing 
  • Content development, including the effective use of blogs


When you leave this workshop, you’ll have a much better idea of how to build awareness of your product or services among your customers and potential customers. That will increase their interest in what you are selling, moving them to inquiring more. Finally, converting them to paying customers is the ultimate goal of this strategy so that you sell more of your products and services, and drive your business forward!


Registration Fee: FREE

SBDC: Setting Yourself Up to Make a Profit

Thursday, August 14, 2025, 1:00pm

Often we skip over our understanding of our own costs and go straight to pricing. But how can we begin to figure out how much to charge a customer until we know our costs?


In this webinar, we will dive into the development of financial projections with a focus on costing. We will review the characteristics of your costs, learn about the contribution margin approach, and how to calculate what your break-even sales are for your business.



By the end of this webinar, you will be able to apply your understanding of the cost structures for your own business and have the tools to begin to set goals for yourself.  


Registration Fee: FREE


Evergreen Goodwill

Kitsap County Job Training and Education

August 11 - October 2, 2025

Biz Fair is Coming to Puyallup

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Business News & Resources

Seattle Metro Tops U.S. Inflation Rankings

Published in Washington Retail Association


The Seattle-Bellevue-Tacoma region is experiencing the highest inflation pressure among major U.S. metro areas, according to a new WalletHub report. The analysis compared Consumer Price Index data across 23 metropolitan regions, highlighting short and long-term inflation trends. 


In the past two months alone, prices in the Seattle area rose 1.4 percent. Year-over-year, overall inflation hit 2.7 percent, with food prices increasing 4.8 percent and energy costs climbing 5 percent. The largest recent increases were seen in food and restaurant expenses, along with gasoline prices. 


Seattle’s rising inflation may be influenced by a range of economic factors. These include higher wages, such as the city’s current minimum wage of $20.76, and recent changes to state gas and diesel taxes. Washington residents also face some of the nation’s highest grocery prices, ranking fourth in the U.S., behind only California, Nevada, and Mississippi. 



Experts note that broader forces like federal spending and economic overheating also play a role. While debates continue around potential future tariffs and policy impacts, current inflation is being driven more by consumer demand and supply pressures than by any single political factor. 


Retailers and consumers alike are encouraged to monitor these changes as the region continues to navigate an evolving economic landscape. 


Read the article here


U.S. Announces Higher Tariffs

on Dozens of Nations

Published in The Seattle Times, August 2, 2025


New tariff start date: Last week, President Trump announced far-reaching new tariffs on the imports from dozens of countries that remain without trade deals. The higher tariff rates — which range from 10% to 40% — will go into effect Thursday, Aug. 7.


Trade deals signed so far: The U.S. has reached agreements with the UK, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan, the European Union and South Korea. Trump granted a 90-day extension to Mexico to land a trade deal, while keeping the current 25% tariffs in place.


Impacts in Washington state: The on-again off-again trade talks continue to create uncertainty for businesses and consumers in trade-driven Washington, The Seattle Times reports.


  • The U.S. increased the tariff on Canadian goods to 35%, which took effect after midnight on Friday. Products covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement are exempt. Canada is Washington’s largest trading partner and #1 buyer of products like apples and cherries.
  • China, a major market for Washington farm and seafood exports, faces potential higher tariffs and could retaliate, the Times reports. In May, the U.S. and China agreed to pause most sky-high tariffs for 90 days; that trade truce will expire Aug. 12 unless the sides agree to extend it.
  • Border crossings by Canadians into Washington and container volumes at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma remain down (though both have partly recovered since the spring.)


Read the article here


Childcare Provider Listening Session

Thursday, August 14, 2025, 6:30pm

The Kitsap Childcare Business Development Taskforce is hosting a listening session to hear directly from current and future childcare providers about the challenges of starting or growing services in Kitsap County. Your input is vital—especially if you operate in unincorporated areas where unique barriers exist. Whether you're a current provider, former operator, or just exploring the idea, your voice can help shape real solutions for our community.

Get Certified with Pride

The Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (OMWBE), in partnership with the Washington State LGBTQ Commission, is proud to announce the launch of its newest certification category: LGBTQ Business Enterprises. This important milestone expands Washington’s commitment to inclusion by formally recognizing businesses that are at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by individuals who identify as LGBTQ+.


Business Quick-Reads

Quick and interesting reads for employers, employees,

local leaders, and everyone in between!

Courtesy of Inc.com

Courtesy of entreprenuer.com

L&I Resources

The Greater Kitsap Chamber is proud to serve as a resource partner with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Stay tuned to this section quarterly for education, resources and more from L&I.

Seasonal Safety

High Temperatures and Wildfire Smoke May Trigger Protections for Workers

Be Prepared

Hot temperatures and wildfire smoke are making for hazardous conditions for outdoor workers in our state.


The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) is reminding employers and workers of the rules to protect workers and what weather conditions trigger extra precautions.


The state heat rules include protections for outdoor workers that kick in at 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with additional requirements in the kind of high heat that much of the state is currently experiencing.


State rules require employers to prepare in advance to protect workers from wildfire smoke by putting together a response plan. They must plan for how they’ll communicate with workers, train employees to report smoke, and coordinate medical treatment for employees who say they’re experiencing symptoms like shortness of breath, nausea, chest pain and dizziness. They also must inform their employees of their right to medical care without retribution.


Employers can use indexes like the NowCast Air Quality Index (AQI) to track air quality. As air quality gets worse, employers must provide increasing protections.


Go online to learn more about L&I’s heat rules and wildfire smoke rules.


Ergonomics Ideas Bank

A withdrawal from the Ergonomics Ideas Bank won’t cost you a thing. In fact, with sprains and strains being a frequent and costly source of workplace injury claims, the idea bank is likely to save you money!


  • Search by industry or hazard type to find all sorts of resources on ergonomic safety.
  • And, don’t forget you can always schedule a free consultation!


Visit L&I's Safety & Health page for a wealth of information and resources!

Got a question or issue to be solved?

Call L&I's Small Business Liaisons for assistance.


Phone: 1-800-987-0145

Email: SmallBusiness@Lni.wa.gov | Negocios@Lni.wa.gov

Online: Lni.wa.gov/SmallBusiness

Nonprofit News & Resources

What the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Means for Charitable Giving


Published in Nonprofit Pro, date July 28, 2025

Photo: Getty Images/Andrey Denisyuk


The One Big Beautiful Bill Act became law on July 4 and buried in its language is a provision that could have real implications for how everyday Americans — and high-net-worth individuals — give to charity.


For the first time in years, Americans who do not itemize will be able to deduct charitable contributions: up to $1,000 for individuals and $2,000 for married couples. Prior to this change, unless your total deductions exceeded the standard deduction threshold — somewhere in the mid-$20,000s for couples — your charitable gift wasn’t tax deductible.


This is a meaningful shift when you consider that the majority of donors, in terms of raw numbers, are non-itemizers. In my view, this change, which goes into effect for the 2026 tax year, is less about incentivizing new giving and more about bringing existing giving back into the fold of formal philanthropy. Last year’s hand-wringing over a donor dropoff missed the mark: People didn’t stop giving, they just gave differently — through GoFundMe, Facebook fundraisers and other platforms where a tax receipt was an afterthought, if one existed at all. This bill, in part, is about regaining visibility into those dollars and behaviors.


Read the article here

Kitsap Community Foundation:

Grant Cycle Opening Soon

The Kitsap Community Foundation annual Community Grant Cycle will open on Monday, August 18, and close at 5pm on Monday, September 15. If your nonprofit serves Kitsap or North Mason Counties, now’s the time to dust off your grant-writing skills, rally your budget spreadsheets, and get ready to apply.



This cycle includes funding opportunities through:


  • KCF Community Impact Grants – up to $5,000 for programs and operations that strengthen our communities
  • Foster Care & Family Reconciliation – up to $7,500/year for two years for programs supporting youth transitions or family healing
  • Youth Mentoring – up to $1,400 for programs pairing young people with supportive mentors
  • Kitsap County Association of Realtors Foundation (KCAR) – New this year! Details coming soon
  • Women’s Giving Circle of the Kitsap Peninsula – up to $10,000 for large orgs, $2,500 for small orgs serving women and/or children

August is Make-a-Will Month!

August is Make-A-Will Month! Don’t miss this golden opportunity to promote planned giving to your donors and volunteers. 


KCF recently hosted a webinar to provide specific language your organization can use in your social media, emails, and newsletters. In case helpful, we are sharing resources from the session. We hope you find them valuable as you work to promote planned giving to those who hold your organization dear—your current donors and volunteers.


The slide deck from the training with links to the Canva toolkit is included below. Additionally, here is the link to the webinar recording for your reference. Please feel free to share with colleagues who were unable to attend. 


Know that the experienced team at Kitsap Community Foundation stands ready to help should you need assistance with:

  • Acceptance of complex asset types, including stock transfers, IRA distributions, and real estate
  • Setting up and Managing Agency Funds – endowment, reserves, campaign/project funds
  • Donor-designated endowment funds for your agency (KCF manages funds in perpetuity; agency gets annual check)
  • Provide philanthropic counseling and talk with individual donors/volunteers about the tax advantages of different types of philanthropic funds (Charitable Trusts, Donor Advised Funds, etc.) for current and planned gifts.

Greater Kitsap News

Kitsap Mall Redevelopment Could Bring Restaurants or Hotel, Management Says

Published In the Kitsap Sun, July 31, 2025

Image: Meegan M. Reid/Kitsap Sun


Big changes are possible for Kitsap Mall. Raising Cane’s, Shake Shack and Valvoline all could join the Silverdale shopping center in the near future, according to Pacific Asset Advisors, which manages the mall’s leasing.


Of those, only Raising Cane’s has taken a concrete step, with a building permit filed with Kitsap County earlier this year, records show. No permits or construction timelines have been set for Shake Shack or Valvoline.


The property’s new owners, Rhino Investments Group, which acquired the Kitsap Mall for over $25 million in January, had already begun these projects when PAA took over leasing the mall, said PAA vice president John Viacava in an interview with the Kitsap Sun.


"As far as we know, they're still moving forward, but I don't have a specific update or timeline," he said. "They might still be in that contingency period before the deal becomes real."


Leasing materials from PAA show four proposed pads in the parking lot where new construction could occur, ranging from 0.71 to 0.92 acres. Two of these could potentially be a location of Raising Cane's or Shake Shack restaurants.


Read the article here

Silverdale

Expect daytime and nighttime delays on Silverdale Way NW (from Bucklin Hill Rd to Waaga Way) and NW Bucklin Hill Rd (from Silverdale Way NW to Blaine Ave) due to a road and stormwater improvement project. Work will take place Monday through Friday and is expected to be completed by fall 2025. Visit the project website for details.


Expect delays on Provost Rd NW between NW Shelley Dr and NW Newberry Hill Rd for a Silverdale Water utility project.


Expect delays on NW Eldorado Blvd between Newberry Hill Rd and Eldorado Pl NW for construction work related to a private development. Traffic control in place during work hours.

Community Information

Silverdale Greendrinks @ Fafo Kitchen

Wednesday, August 6, 2025, 5:24pm

CK Performing Arts Center Presents: Cats

August 7-10 & 14-17, 2025

Kitsap Farm Tour

Sunday, August 10, 2025, 10:00am

The 3rd Annual Kitsap Farm Tour will be Sunday, August 10th, 2025 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.! This is an opportunity for the public to visit multiple farms across Kitsap in a one-day, self-guided tour. The tour is an initiative of the Kitsap Agritourism Coalition, a group of dedicated farmers working together to promote agritourism in Kitsap County. The event is supported by WSU Kitsap Extension, with sponsorship support from Visit Kitsap Peninsula, and fiscal sponsorship through Kitsap Community & Agricultural Alliance (KCAA).


The event is FREE to the public with a suggested one-time donation of $10 per family/car. All donations go directly towards helping the Kitsap Agritourism Coalition of farmers continue to grow and improve the event for future years.

Summer Nights at the Bay

Tuesday, August 12, 2025, 6:00pm

Bremerton Greendrinks @ USS Turner Joy

Thursday, August 14, 2025, 5:00pm

Get your tickets and come aboard for one of our most unforgettable Green Drinks yet—we’re taking the party to the deck of the iconic USS Turner Joy, a historic naval ship turned museum, anchored in the beautiful Sinclair Inlet! Join us for an evening of live music by Hippy and the Squids, high-energy vibes, and great net-working conversations with community members.

Kitsap County Cornhole

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Port Orchard Night Market

Saturday, August 16, 2025,

Port Orchard's waterfront outdoor market featuring local artisans, music, food, games and more! Family-friendly fun August 16 from 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm.

Bremerton Creative District

Networking and Conversation

Thursday, August 28, 2025, 5:30pm

Help Protect Kitsap's Natural Heritage

Illahee Forest Preserve

The Illahee Forest Preserve—a local nonprofit working along Kitsap County—is leading a crucial campaign to protect the final unprotected tract within the Illahee Creek watershed. The 30-acre Rainwood property features mature forest, wetlands, and the headwaters of a vital stream system. Its preservation will complete a key ecological corridor within the 600-acre Illahee Preserve, an extraordinary natural asset located near the heart of Kitsap County, with trailheads just minutes from both Bremerton and Silverdale.


This effort supports long-term community investment, environmental stewardship, and quality of life for future generations. The Illahee Forest Preserve is seeking support from local businesses and community leaders to help raise $450,000 by August 31 to secure the property.


Masks Still Available

Free at the Greater Kitsap Chamber & Visitor Center

The Greater Kitsap Chamber still has some supplies available if your local business is in need of KN95 masks. Pick up your supply at both GKC locations today. Available while supplies last.

Tourism Information

Eagle Harbor Inn

Bainbridge Island's Only Downtwon Boutique Hotel

The Eagle Harbor Inn is intimate and unique and we call it our “petit hotel.” We offer very special overnight accommodations in five one-of-a-kind hotel rooms and two custom townhomes – built around a garden-filled courtyard. The Inn could be your destination for a romantic getaway, a family reunion, your corporate retreat or a weekend hideaway from the stress of your everyday life. The Inn is warm and welcoming but also quiet and private. And The Eagle Harbor Inn offers a touch of class for your next visit to the Pacific Northwest.



The Eagle Harbor Inn is the most talked-about overnight hotel destination on Bainbridge Island. After fifteen years of warm and friendly service to our Island neighbors and to guests from around the world, we realize this place is a jewel.


Clearwater Casino Presents:

Almost Human Kiss Tribute

Friday, August 8, 2025, 8:30pm

GrillFest

August 9 -10, 2025

The Heat is On

GrillFest returns for a smokin’ hot weekend of championship BBQ, cold brews, and serious prize money. This fully sanctioned PNWBA event brings together top pitmasters from across the Pacific Northwest for a two-day BBQ showdown, featuring competition-quality meats, public tastings, and $12,000 in total prizes.

Whether you’re here to compete or just to taste your way through the region’s best BBQ, this is one weekend you won’t want to miss.

2025 Kitsap Wine Festival

Saturday, August 9, 2025, 2:00pm

Since it began 17 years ago, the Kitsap Wine Festival has featured music, delicious food, and of course, great wines. You'll have the opportunity to explore and discover a wide variety of wines by sampling bottles featured by our ever-expanding slate of participating wineries. Find a new favorite and take it home. Our retail wine shop provides an expanded selection of wines and an assortment of fun wine-related treasures. You'll want to complement all of your delightful sipping by noshing delectables offered by our amazing food vendors. Round out your day of summer fun out with games like cornhole and ladder golf on the gorgeous waterfront at the Kitsap Wine Festival! We're excited to host Jim Basnight and WEPA for live music performances during this year's festival.


Ticket sales end at 10:00am PST on August 5th, 2025 or when event sells out. Tickets include a commemorative cup, swag bag, food samples and 10 wine sampling tickets. All attendees must be 21+.


Information on participating wineries and food vendors can be found here.

Explore Kitsap Trails

Guillemot Cove Nature Preserve

19235 Stavis Bay Road NW, Seabeck, WA 98380


Directions: From Hwy 3, take Newberry Hill exit; travel to Seabeck Holly Road; turn right. Drive to Miami Beach Road; turn right - drive to "Y"; veer left onto Stavis Bay Road. Drive 4.5 miles to the entrance and parking lot.


Main Access Trail: Begins across the road from the parking lot. It is roughly one mile long and sloping downhill. One can follow the access road through an alder and big leaf maple tree forest or continue through to the Sawmill Trail.

GKCVC: Presents Silverdale @ Sunset

Summer concert series returns to Waterfront Park

Music in Manette

Thursdays, July 10 - August 21, 2025, 6:30pm

Rock the Dock

Saturday, August 16, 2025, 3:00pm

You're invited to enjoy an afternoon of live music, local craft beer, food trucks, and more! We’re turning up the Yacht Rock vibes and creating an atmosphere designed for those who love life on the water. Bring your favorite lawn chair, sail into one of our Marina's guest boat slips, and rock the summer afternoon away! Free and open to all!

Kitsap Fair and Stampede

August 20-24, 2025

The Summer Social

Bloedel Reserve

Friday, August 29, 2025, 2:00pm

Whether you come for the art, the music, or just to savor a late-summer day surrounded by nature, The Summer Social is a celebration of connection, creativity, and community. Join us for a fun-filled, relaxing sunny afternoon of food, art and games!

Immersive Tour Offering Visits to

Historic & Cultural Suquamish Sites

June - Sept 2025

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