Kitsap Transit’s foot ferry from Port Orcahrd to Bremerton will be free all day Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 12, and for other community events during the summer. Go to www.kitsaptransit.org - Jesse Beals/Staff Photo
Kitsap Transit’s foot ferry from Port Orcahrd to Bremerton will be free all day Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 12, and for other community events during the summer. Go to www.kitsaptransit.org

Foot ferry floats free


Jun 12 2008 · UPDATED

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The Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry between Bremerton and Port Orchard is operating free on weekends now through Oct. 12 for the Farmer's Market Season. From the start of service Saturday until the end of service Sunday, riders will be able to board free of charge.

It will also be free for the following community events:

- Weekday evenings starting at 5:15 p.m. for Fathoms O' Fun June 26 thru July 3 and all day July 4.

- Thursday afternoons starting at 3:30 p.m. for both the Bremerton Farmer's Market and Port Orchard's Concerts by the Bay - May 15 thru Oct. 12.

- Friday evenings starting at 5:15 p.m. for Bremerton's Concerts on the Boardwalk - July 11 thru August 1.

- All day Aug. 20 - 24, for the Kitsap County Fair.

- All day Sept. 1, for the Blackberry Festival.

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