A Night of Laughter, Community, and Giving
Get ready, South Kitsap—this is not your average night out.
Introducing Roast & Toast, the Chamber’s newest (and boldest) fundraising event, where we take one of our community’s most respected leaders… and lovingly drag them through the mud—in the name of a good cause.
This year, we’re putting our very own Police Chief in the hot seat.🔥
What’s a Roast, You Ask?
Think quick wit, playful jabs, and just enough embarrassment to keep things interesting—all delivered by a handpicked lineup of colleagues, community leaders, and maybe a few “friends” with stories to tell.
Don’t worry—it’s all in good fun.
Because after the roast comes the toast—where we raise a glass and recognize the Chief’s leadership, service, and dedication to keeping our community safe.
What to Expect
🔥A hilariously bold roast (yes, we’re going there 👀)
🥂 A heartfelt toast (we promise we’ll be nice… eventually)
🎫 Raffle prizes and an auction worth bidding on
🍽️ Plated Dinner Service and No-host Bar
💗 Great company, laughs, and local connections
❌ Please note: this event is 21+
Why We’re Doing This
Behind every great joke is a great cause.
Proceeds from Roast & Toast will benefit both the South Kitsap Chamber of Commerce and the Port Orchard Police Department, supporting their partnership with Blue Bridge Alliance, where compassion, caring, and community converge to create safer neighborhoods.
So yes—you can laugh and feel good about it.
Consider This Your Invitation
Come watch the Chief take it like a champ.
Come see who’s brave enough to step up to the mic.
Come be part of what might just become South Kitsap’s favorite new tradition.
Because let’s be honest… when else do you get to laugh with your Police Chief like this?
A New Tradition Begins
Whether you come for the comedy, the cause, or the camaraderie, Roast & Toast is your chance to be part of something special from the very beginning.
Join us as we celebrate leadership, connection, and community—one roast at a time.
Get Involved
Grab your tickets, bring your sense of humor, and maybe don’t sit too close to the stage—you never know who’s next.


