BREMERTON, WA—Bremerton City Nursery has a blooming partnership with Port Orchard Football Club that includes putting their logo on the sleeve of POFC’s first-ever kits.
Located at 912 Adele Ave. in Bremerton, Bremerton City Nursery (BCN) has served Kitsap County and beyond since the 1950s. Current owners John and Theresa Dreaney began their tenure in 1995. They have owned and operated the garden center with the help of their four children and a few very close employees over the last 28 years.

BCN is focused on supplying gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts alike a unique yet catered shopping experience which focuses on organic practices and packing massive amounts of color into urban landscapes.

The local community is the heartbeat of the nursery and BCN loves to give back. They offer several free workshops and giveaways throughout the year. They hold classes on Mason bees, organic soil building, and host seasonal creative workshops.
“We look forward to seeing the growth of POFC over the years to come and will be fans forever more,” says Riley Dreaney. “The idea of a premier level of soccer in the county is very exciting and we are happy to spread the word.”

Bremerton City Nursery recently worked with POFC kit supplier Levo Soccer to refine and approve the look of their logo on fabric. The colorful watering can will be proudly displayed on the right sleeve of both the blue and black Port Orchard FC shirts.
“We thank Bremerton City Nursery for their community spirit and their business partnership,” says POFC General Manager Sam Ironside. “We are excited to play our first season with their logo keeping us company on the pitch.”
POFC continue to engage with interested partners as they seek to fund their 2023 debut season as a Non Profit FC.






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