Project: Volunteer Gazebo
Annette Atkinson, Eileen Schock, Marilyn Rumble, Ken Collette, Roy Okamoto
Leadership Kitsap partnered with the Bremerton Parks and Recreation Department to construct the "Volunteer Gazebo" at Lent's Landing Park. This gazebo symbolizes what can be accomplished through volunteer participation. Home Depot, Olympus Contractor, West Sound Technical Skills Center, and the Rotary Club of East Bremerton were active participants in the construction of the gazebo through donation of material, labor or funding for the project.
Project: KitsapVolunteers.org
Nancy Olson, Paulette DeGard, Wendy Kelly, Dave White, Kathrin Fortner
Leadership Kitsap partnered with Concurrent Technologies Corporation and United Way of Kitsap County to develop KitsapVolunteers.org, an interactive web site, designed to house a database of volunteer opportunities for citizens of Kitsap County. Prospective volunteers may choose areas of interest, times and locations of volunteer opportunities that meet their needs. Through the interactive web site, they are presented with available volunteer opportunities that meet their search requirements. Agency contacts are provided for volunteers on the web site to complete the information exchange circle. KitsapVolunteers.org puts volunteers in touch with agencies who need volunteers. Organizations may submit volunteer opportunities on the KitsapVolunteers.org Information Form electronically or by hard copy directly to United Way of Kitsap County. The web site and database were developed by Concurrent Technologies Corporation and is hosted by United Way of Kitsap County.
Project: Mosquito Fleet Historic Monuments
Ron Selvidge, Sara Scribner, Bob Cassis, Deb Howard, Connie Mueller
Leadership Kitsap partnered with the Kitsap County Commissioners to have ceramic monument plaques erected at sites where the Mosquito Fleet ported in Kitsap County. The project will benefit the entire County and will enhance the public experience of enjoying existing pedestrian paths, and will also mark a physical and significant start of the planned Mosquito Fleet Trail. Once the Monuments are erected, they will educate citizens of all ages about the local history of Kitsap County.
Project: Eye of Kitsap
Greg Leicht, Robyn Nagli, Larry Schoeberl, Tracy Thompson, Jan Williams
Leadership Kitsap partnered with Sinlcair Landing Association to install no-fee telescopes and donor plaques at the Bremerton Transportation Center and viewing platform in Port Orchard. The telescopes will enhance the livability of the two cities. The following organizations contributed to the $6,000 project cost or provided other support: Port of Bremerton, City of Port Orchard, Kitsap Transit, Bremerton Central Lions Club, Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club of Bremerton, Rotary Club of Port Orchard, URS Corporation.
|