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Arts Humanities Bainbridge introduces Currents Online

Arts Humanities Bainbridge introduces Currents Online

AHB’s Tim Spenser, Anne Smart, and Inez Jones with Artsopolis founder Jeff Trabucco Looking for something to do on a Saturday night? A bass player for your band? An artist to paint your pet? An opportunity to showcase your dramatic talent? Check out bainbridgecurrents.com for 

Poetry, book binding, and linoleum printing: explore your creativity at BIMA!

Poetry, book binding, and linoleum printing: explore your creativity at BIMA!

Ekphrastic poetry, a coptic bound travel journal, and linoleum printing: all fun opportunities to explore your creativity potential! If you’re just itching to try some new way to express yourself, be sure to check out the summer workshops being offered at the Bainbridge Island Museum 

Rock out at the MOJO Rhythm and Blues Festival at BIMA July 11-14

Rock out at the MOJO Rhythm and Blues Festival at BIMA July 11-14

BIMA Cultural Programs Manager Jesse Ziebart For a lively, music-filled weekend, be sure to stop by the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art during the weekend of July 11-14 for the MOJO Rhythm and Blues Festival. There’ll be family-friendly free performances, discussions and documentaries during the 

Girl Up comes to Bainbridge Island

Girl Up comes to Bainbridge Island

GirlUp is a chapter of the global United Nations Foundation which gives girls the resources they need to impact change in the world. Listen here as Bainbridge high school student Merrill Keating explains why she started a GirlUp club at the high school and what 

Working together to reduce your risk of falling

Working together to reduce your risk of falling

BIFD’s Janine Courtemanche and Fire Chief Hank Teran Our Fire Department’s Community Risk Reduction program is not just about preventing fires; it’s also about preventing falls — and not just for the elderly, but for people of all ages. Listen here to learn what you 

Bainbridge Island City Council’s 2018 Citizen of the Year, Reed Price

Bainbridge Island City Council’s 2018 Citizen of the Year, Reed Price

Exercise, used clothes, card games, field trips,  play performances, even chickens — all part of what Citizen of the Year Reed Price deals with daily in his role as Director of our Senior Center. Listen here to learn more! Join guest hosts Mimi Hicklin and 

BPA brings Shakespeare’s As You Like It to Bloedel July 11-28

BPA brings Shakespeare’s As You Like It to Bloedel July 11-28

Gavin Michels, Citori Luecht, and Amanda Rae Pease (photo by Derek Villanueva) Widely considered to be one of Shakespeare’s finest comedies, As You Like It offers villainy, romance, humor, a happy ending, and the flavor of Robin Hood with romance around every tree — so appropriate for 

BARN’s Summer Youth and Teen Programs

BARN’s Summer Youth and Teen Programs

BARN’s Jess Henderson with Jasper Now that the kids are out of school and looking for something to do, why not look to BARN? BARN is offering a fantastic line-up of 40 classes for youth and teens starting July 8th through August 23rd, ages 8 

Kiwanis All Comers Track Meet for ages 2-80

Kiwanis All Comers Track Meet for ages 2-80

John Jay, Elizabeth Ozimek, and Paul Benton of the Bainbridge Kiwanis Club The Kiwanis All Comers Track Meet begins again on Monday July 8th for six weeks of family racing fun. Come to the high school track, bring the kids, and enjoy the races! Kiwanis, 

Artist Joanie Klorer at the Bainbridge Library

Artist Joanie Klorer at the Bainbridge Library

How do you capture a storm on canvas? Artist Joanie Klorer grew up in Tornado Alley, and spent her career helping others find therapeutic resolution through art. Now she’s carrying her own awareness of time, place, and storms into abstract paintings she’ll share at the