<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>New local project seeks to bring pollinators back to Bainbridge

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
New local project seeks to bring pollinators back to Bainbridge

In this podcast, City employees Amber Richards and Heather Beckmann explain why they – and so many Bainbridge organizations and individuals – are working to make Bainbridge a safe haven again for bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators. In its first months, the number of partners 

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
Re-elected school director Tim Kinkead highlights top issues and praises Faith Chapel

In this podcast, newly re-elected School Board Director Tim Kinkead shares his thoughts about the key challenges and opportunities to preserving the quality of education for the students in the Bainbridge Island School District. By chance, Tim’s BCB studio interview happened to occur on the day 

<i>Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:</i> <br>Philippe Boucher pioneered internet interviewing locally

Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:
Philippe Boucher pioneered internet interviewing locally

In this episode of “Who’s On Bainbridge” BCB host Barry Peters interviews a long-time Bainbridge resident who was a pioneer of podcast-like radio … before the technique now known as podcasting was invented in 2004. Philippe describes his early 2003 experiments with recording the “Sounds 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i><br>ETAC’s Frank Gremse on climate change

Podcast: Community Cafe:
ETAC’s Frank Gremse on climate change

In this podcast, retired scientist and engineer Frank Gremse talks about his volunteer service for the City’s Environmental Technical Advisory Committee (ETAC) and other public spirited organizations taking a stand on climate change. Frank Gremse (pronounced “Gremz”) is a 25-year Bainbridge resident who retired 1½ 

<i>Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:</i> <br>Faith leaders speak up for climate change action

Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:
Faith leaders speak up for climate change action

“Climate change is a problem that can no longer be left to a future generation.” – Pope Francis. The recent October 27th panel discussion by five local clergy — and their responses to the Pope’s recent encyclical on climate change — help make us more 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe: <br>Election 2015:</i> <br>Two Fire Dept commissioner candidates for 2016 to 2021

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Election 2015:

Two Fire Dept commissioner candidates for 2016 to 2021

Wrapping up BCB’s Election 2015 podcast series, we have a lively and enlightening conversation with unopposed Fire Department commissioner candidates, Scott Isenman and Tim Carey. Scott is running for re-election to Position 1 and Tim for his first elected 6-year term for Position 5 on the 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge: <br>Election 2015:</i> <br>City Council vision of Kol Medina and Mike Scott

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
Election 2015:

City Council vision of Kol Medina and Mike Scott

BCB’s “Election 2015” podcast series continues with an interview of two of the 3 unopposed candidates for City Council. Kol Medina is set to fill the North Ward seat currently occupied by retiring Anne Blair. He describes himself as a public servant, a dad of 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe: <br>Election 2015:</i> <br>Ballot measure for community safety and justice

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Election 2015:

Ballot measure for community safety and justice

In this podcast, we get first-hand information for voters from City Mayor Anne Blair, Police Chief Matt Hamner, and the Treasurer of Islanders for a Secure Bainbridge, Tom McCloskey. Their conversation on this podcast explains this Fall’s “Proposition 1” ballot measure which would fund the 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge: Election 2015:</i> <br>Parks Board candidates Ken DeWitt and John Grinter

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge: Election 2015:
Parks Board candidates Ken DeWitt and John Grinter

This is the second episode in this Fall’s “Election 2015” series of local candidate interviews on BCB. It’s an interview with the two local candidates for a position with a 6-year term on the 5-member board of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Parks and Recreation District 

<i>Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge: <br>Clergy on Bainbridge:</i> Meet the new rector of Grace Church – Tommy Dillon

Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:
Clergy on Bainbridge:
Meet the new rector of Grace Church – Tommy Dillon

In this podcast, we meet Tommy Dillon — the new Rector of Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. This is the second interview in the new BCB series called “Clergy on Bainbridge”, which is part of the podcast radio show known as “Who’s on Bainbridge.” Here,