

In the boxes below, you'll find information about Josh's 2019 Bridging Bremerton Tour, June 22, locations to get a print copy of the map, and a link to a PDF to view/print a letter-sized copy of the map. Bremerton beat reporter Josh Farley takes you on a Story Walk each month. The result was a new, expanded map, decals, and marketing programs to promote the trail and Josh's tours.

Team Red decided to make it their class project and invited Visit Kitsap Peninsula to be the project sponsor and work with Josh to make Bremerton's Bridge to Bridge Urban Trail a permanent, year-round recreation resource. To encourage even more residents and visitors to get out and take a hike along the trail and connect with local neighborhoods, Leadership Kitsap 2019 Team Red decided to see how it could help increase awareness and usage of the trail. The trail also leads to local business and art districts in downtown Bremerton and Manette. The trail winds through parks and streets revealing hidden treasures, historic houses, and the opportunity to enjoy the farmer's market, playgrounds, shops, and community events happening throughout the year. The route offers runners, walkers, and riders scenic views of vast waterways and the majestic Olympic Mountains. is one of the most fascinating and sorrowful events in Western U.S. The nearly 3-mile loop connects neighborhoods and the Manette and Warren Avenue Bridges. Experience kayaking before helps, but we traveled with two inexperienced couples who were moving just as easily as everyone else after a few minutes. The Nez Perce (Nimiipuu or Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail stretches.
BREMERTON BEAT BLAST STORY HIKE MOVIE
Last month, the 77-year-old Roxy movie theater reopened after being mostly closed for 30 years, and Veltkamp and Gannon inaugurated their contemporary art gallery, called cogean?.Thanks to Josh Farley's enthusiasm and successful 2018 Bremerton's Bridge to Bridge Tour, this urban trail has grown to become a popular outdoor attraction and destination for locals and visitors. Olympic College opened a new, state-of-the-art gallery in late January. A fast ferry has accelerated both the trend and the trip from Seattle. After the evening’s lively opening reception, Veltkamp and his husband, artist Ben Gannon, will take the ferry back to Bremerton, where they moved last August.Ī growing group of Seattle artists is moving across the Sound to the blue-collar navy town of a little over 40,000 people, lured by lower home prices, ample studio space and idyllic ferry rides. As he talks, his arm nearly brushes a large pink quilt that reads “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE”-the centerpiece of his solo show, Blue Skies Forever, opening tonight here in Seattle at Greg Kucera Gallery. Twice!” Joey Veltkamp enthuses about the ferry ride between Bremerton and Seattle. And “Cook,” the book, is the art, too, meant to live on, continuing to feed people. At the events, Gannon points out with a smile like a devilish elf, “ You are the art” - along with dishes from the book, maybe live music and hot buttered rum, and conversations about art or politics or how deep a bathtub should optimally be.

Gannon and Veltkamp say that some curious visitors have shown up at “Cook” potlucks at the gallery and been mystified: Where is the art? The walls are blank holiday lights twinkle on a tree in the customary, cozy way. The cookbook “Cook” is making its way into the contributors’ and other hands by way of both events at the gallery and the cogean? website. Army installation east of Las Cruces for a 26.2-mile hike or run through sandy terrain on an uphill circuit from the main post around Mineral Hill, north of US Highway 70. Ito put “Cook” together as a show at the Bremerton gallery known as cogean? (their question mark), located inside the little house depicted on the cover, owned by artists Ben Gannon and Joey Veltkamp. The event drew thousands of participants each year, including survivors of the 1942 death march, to the U.S. The community represented here is a loose-knit one of artists, gallerists, curators, food-industry types, friends.
