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Kadir Nelson s Homecoming | The New Yorker

Save this story for later. Spring has arrived, and around a third of Americans have been fully vaccinated. For the first time in a long while, people are tapping into their senses for proximity, touch, intimacy. We recently talked to the artist Kadir Nelson about his portrait of a young couple locked in embrace. Your characters seem to emerge through a combination of observation and inspiration. Is people-watching a part of your process? I think that people-watching comes with the job of being an artist. It certainly inspired this painting. I saw a young couple embracing each other downtown, shortly before the start of the pandemic. Such a display of public affection was a common sight then, but it holds much greater significance after more than a year of isolation.

Families can learn about the stormwater process through interactive Storywalks

Families can learn about the stormwater process through interactive StoryWalks Jessie Darland, Kitsap Sun © Jessie Darland/Kitsap Sun On a clear day, visitors to Whispering Firs Stormwater Park can see the Olympic mountains through the pines. Kids and their families have the opportunity to explore parts of Kitsap County they may not have visited while learning about important parts of the stormwater process from activities and a story.  Kitsap Public Works stormwater division and Kitsap Regional Library have teamed up to host StoryWalks, an interactive walk program created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont. Whispering Firs Stormwater Park in Silverdale and qa’qad Stormwater Park in Manchester are hosting StoryWalks this month. Each park filters water from about 100 acres of development and removes around 90% of pollution, said Pat Kirschbaum, education outreach coordinator for the stormwater division. 

Kitsap Regional Library and Kitsap Public Works stormwater division host StoryWalks

View Comments Kids and their families have the opportunity to explore parts of Kitsap County they may not have visited while learning about important parts of the stormwater process from activities and a story.  Kitsap Public Works stormwater division and Kitsap Regional Library have teamed up to host StoryWalks, an interactive walk program created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont. Whispering Firs Stormwater Park in Silverdale and qa’qad Stormwater Park in Manchester are hosting StoryWalks this month. Each park filters water from about 100 acres of development and removes around 90% of pollution, said Pat Kirschbaum, education outreach coordinator for the stormwater division. 

A Tradition of Inclusivity: Chumley s Reopens with a New Look and a Nod to the Past

This story appears in the May 2021 issue of Town&Gown. A week before the bar at 108 West College Avenue reopened on April 14, longtime manager Ellen Braun and bartender Justin Griffin took time from their preparations to let me take it all in. The bar is known for its craft cocktails, but Justin was nice enough to pour me a Firestone Walker Union Jack, a West Coast-style IPA. It hit the spot while we chatted. Ellen and Justin were excited to be soon welcoming back all their old customers and show them the new digs, and I could see why. Gone is the old bottle shop that used to stand next to the entrance to Chumley’s. In its place is an open new front entrance area, which provides more space and visibility. Outside, a rainbow painted on the overhead sign is still there to highlight the bar’s inclusivity.

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