Bring the kiddos and the pets to be part of the festivities in downtown Port Townsend including safe trick-or-treating and a huge parade! The fun starts at 3:45PM. Or stop by the Village Center for Port Ludlow’s Trunk or Treat from 4:00PM – 6:30PM.
Halloween Happenings today in Port Townsend and Port Ludlow!
Midnight at the Masquerade Ball Port Ludlow
Get ready for a night of mystery and enchantment at the “Midnight at the Masquerade Ball Port Ludlow,” where masks, music, and magic collide
About this Event
Midnight at the Masquerade Ball Port Ludlow
Join us for an enchanting evening at the Midnight at the Masquerade Ball in beautiful Port Ludlow! Get ready for a night filled with mystery, elegance, and intrigue. Don your most exquisite attire and your favorite mask as we transport you to a world of glamour and secrecy.
Date: Saturday, October 14, 2023
Time: 7:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time)
Location: 1 Heron Road, Port Ludlow, WA 98365
Get ready to solve a billionaire’s death, indulge in delectable cuisine, and sip on delightful cocktails. The sunroom decorations will create a magical ambiance that will leave you spellbound in the mystery.
Embrace the spirit of the night by wearing your most captivating mask. Let your imagination run wild as you mingle with other guests, each adorned in their own unique disguise. Who knows what secrets and clues will be revealed throughout the night?
This event promises an unforgettable experience, so mark your calendars and secure your spot for the Midnight at the Masquerade Ball Port Ludlow. Get ready to immerse yourself in a night of elegance, mystery, and enchantment!
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https://allevents.in/port%20ludlow/midnight-at-the-masquerade-ball-port-ludlow/10000705717830027
Minor Kitchen Remodel 101
**Why a Minor Kitchen Remodel Can Significantly Increase Your Home’s Value**
A kitchen, often touted as the heart of the home, plays a pivotal role in determining a property’s overall appeal and value. Many homeowners, when thinking about home improvements, consider major overhauls that can be both time-consuming and costly. However, minor kitchen remodels can be just as impactful in enhancing a home’s value. Here are some reasons why:
1. **First Impressions Matter:** For many potential buyers, the kitchen is one of the first rooms they inspect. A refreshed and modern kitchen can make a strong positive impression, leading them to view the rest of the home in a favorable light.
2. **Functional Improvements:** Minor remodels, such as adding a new backsplash, updating cabinet handles, or installing a new faucet, can make the kitchen more functional. Improved functionality can translate to a higher perceived value for potential buyers.
3. **Modern Aesthetics:** Trends in kitchen design evolve over time. Simple updates like repainting cabinets, upgrading countertops, or installing new lighting fixtures can transform an outdated kitchen into a contemporary space.
4. **Cost-Efficient:** Compared to a full kitchen renovation, minor remodels are more affordable. This means homeowners can achieve a significant return on investment (ROI) without breaking the bank.
5. **Faster Sale:** A visually appealing and modern kitchen can attract more potential buyers, leading to quicker sales. Faster sales often translate to higher sale prices, as properties that linger on the market can be perceived as less desirable.
6. **Energy Savings:** Minor updates, like adding a more efficient faucet or upgrading to LED lighting, can lead to energy savings. These eco-friendly changes not only reduce utility bills but can also appeal to environmentally-conscious buyers.
7. **Enhanced Enjoyment:** While the primary focus of this post is on increasing home value for potential sale, it’s worth noting that homeowners themselves can derive more pleasure from a newly remodeled space, even if it’s just a minor update.
Click on this article to get more great ideas and tips for remodeling your kitchen.
My Visit to the Lush and Lovely Naylor Creek Vineyard
Last month, my stepmom Barb Aldrich and I were invited to John and Mary Kapp’s amazing home and property on Dabob Bay. John gave us a tour of their estate-quality property which features lush gardens overflowing with colorful flowers all visible as we strolled through the walking paths and sitting areas, that were accentuated with ponds and waterfalls. John has cleverly hidden speakers throughout so that no matter where you are on this stunning property you hear music. We visited on a clear, sunny day with the Olympic Mountains and Dabob Bay in full view. Mary prepared a delightful al fresco lunch which we enjoyed on the deck overlooking their beautiful grounds and views. It was truly a magical day!! Along the way John and Mary planted a vineyard which they named Naylor Creek Vineyards. It is now mature enough to produce many cases of delicious red wine, some of which I purchase, self-label, and give as gifts. By the way, John Kapp is a mortgage broker specializing in Reverse Mortgages. He associates with Watermark Capital and has helped some of my clients and friends brighten their financial picture during retirement. If you would like more information about his vineyard or mortagage products, give him a call at (360) 316-1068 or email him at john.kapp@wmreverse.com |
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It’s The Great Pumpkin!
Title: The History of Pumpkin Picking: From Ancient Beginnings to Modern Tradition
As the days grow shorter and the air crisper, families and friends embark on an age-old tradition that ushers in the fall season like no other: visiting a pumpkin patch. These patches offer a quintessential autumn experience, but have you ever wondered about the history behind this beloved tradition? Let’s take a quick journey through time to explore the fascinating history of picking out a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch.
**Ancient Beginnings**
Pumpkins have a rich history dating back thousands of years to the ancient Americas. Indigenous peoples were the first to cultivate pumpkins. Early varieties looked quite different from today’s pumpkins; they were smaller, tougher, and more bitter.
**Native American Influence**
Pumpkins played a significant role in Native American cultures. Indigenous communities used them not only for sustenance but also for medicinal and spiritual purposes. Pumpkins were roasted, seeds were consumed, and the flesh was dried for preservation. Native Americans even fashioned containers and mats from pumpkin shells.
**Colonial America**
When European settlers arrived in the Americas, they adopted pumpkins into their diets, thanks to the guidance of Native Americans. By the 17th century, pumpkins had become a dietary staple for early settlers, and they adapted their traditional recipes to include this versatile fruit.
**Jack-O’-Lanterns and Halloween**
The tradition of carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns has its roots in Ireland, where turnips and potatoes were initially carved. Irish immigrants brought the tradition to North America, where pumpkins proved more suitable for carving. This practice became associated with Halloween, serving as a means to ward off evil spirits.
**The Emergence of Pumpkin Patches**
Modern pumpkin patches began to take shape in the mid-20th century. These patches offered a unique twist on traditional farm visits, allowing families to explore fields of pumpkins while enjoying activities like hayrides and corn mazes. This concept gained immense popularity, turning pumpkin patches into a hallmark of the fall season.
**The Contemporary Tradition**
Today, picking out a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch is a cherished autumn tradition that transcends generations. Families and friends visit these patches to relish the simple joy of wandering through pumpkin-filled fields, searching for the perfect specimen. Pumpkin patches often offer additional attractions like petting zoos, apple picking, and cups of warm apple cider.
What started as a practical food source for indigenous communities evolved into an iconic symbol of fall and Halloween. The next time you find yourself in a pumpkin patch, take a moment to appreciate the deep-rooted history behind this beloved autumn tradition.
Visit the Ciderhaus for a day of fun and fellowship!
3RD ANNUAL CIDERHAUS OKTOBERFEST
SEPTEMBER 24 @ 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Delicious food specials, Oktoberfest beer sampling and pairing from local breweries, a live band with the fun ‘Hometown Band’ showcasing local talent with their brass and upbeat Bavarian melodies, and even some fun games for the entire family.
Plan of the Day:
12: Open
2-6PM: Hometown Band
4-7PM: Yodeling, Sausage carving, Stein holding competitions.
https://www.visitpoulsbo.com/event/3rd-annual-ciderhaus-oktoberfest/
Hello Autumn!
Join me in welcoming the 2023 Fall Season!
I look forward to cooler temps, warm cider, creative pumpkin carvings, and comforting recipes that fill us with a sense of tradition to share with those we love!
Autumn is dancing in the breeze and just around the corner
Honoring Our Volunteers
I just wanted to take a moment to shine the spotlight on all our wonderful volunteers including all of those who worked on the recent Dove House Golf Tournament. Barb Barthuime and her crew of volunteers gave countless hours of their time to make this event a huge success all benefiting the Dove House. The tournament held August 18th raised over $32,175! The Dove House supports safety, healing and hope for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes and those in recovery from mental illness, substance use, and other traumatic life experiences.
I was proud to be a platinum sponsor of the event. Kaylie Pierre, Michael Monroney and yours truly played all 18 holes of the scramble.
It is so rewarding to be part of a community full of special people who love making our lives better in so many ways.