Awakening, a winter concert of voices and strings February 15 at BPA

Awakening, a winter concert of voices and strings February 15 at BPA

Stephanie Harris, Executive Director of Bainbridge Chorale and Ginny Hawkins join us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the exciting news about the upcoming performance of ‘Awakening’.  The winter concert, a joint production by Constellation Choir and Bridges, a string orchestra, is the inspiration of 

Fish, Squash, Satsumas & Beef

Fish, Squash, Satsumas & Beef

The delicious and seedless Satsuma Tangerine Joe Pulicicchio, head of Produce and Floral, and Michael Fodness, head of Meat and Seafood for T&C Markets, join Bob Ross in this episode of Tastes of Bainbridge to talk more about the many foods associated with the Christmas and 

What about those pumpkin stems?

What about those pumpkin stems?

Joe Pulicicchio joins Tastes of Bainbridge host, Bob Ross to talk about important fall produce that we should all be thinking about. He discusses very early sumo mandarins, the extraordinary 2019 chanterelle mushroom crop and a new up and coming apple called the ‘Sugar Bee.’ 

City talks about ADU’s, RV’s & Tiny Homes

City talks about ADU’s, RV’s & Tiny Homes

Bainbridge Island City Manager Morgan Smith and Heather Wright, Director of Planning and Community Development provide a fast paced review of many issues currently in process and being discussed at City Hall.  They discuss several subjects from ADU’s, to RV considerations, Tiny Homes and of 

Joe Puliccicchio talks late summer produce

Joe Puliccicchio talks late summer produce

Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral for T&C Markets returns to Tastes of Bainbridge with host Bob Ross to explore what’s happening in fresh produce as we head into late summer in the Pacific Northwest. He has a sweet spot for peaches but shares 

Register early for reduced rates at this year’s Bike for Pie

Register early for reduced rates at this year’s Bike for Pie

Sunday, September 15 is the popular Bike for Pie happening held yearly on Bainbridge Island. You can choose the challenge route or the easier family route, but be sure to register before September 1 to get their reduced rates. In this podcast current Squeaky Wheels 

Friends of the Farms offers Edible Garden Tour July 20

Friends of the Farms offers Edible Garden Tour July 20

If you’ve been thinking it might be fun to grow your own food, sign up for Friends of the Farms’ Edible Garden Tour on July 20. You’ll see some inspiring gardens, meet the gardeners, and learn their growing secrets! Hosted by Friends of the Farms  and 

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, 

Meet Matt Glenn of Highside Distilling at the Farmers Market

Meet Matt Glenn of Highside Distilling at the Farmers Market

Matt and Helen Glenn of Highside Distilling Matt Glenn, one of the proprietors of Highside Distilling, joins BCB host Bob Ross on Tastes of Bainbridge to discuss his family’s decision to move full time into the craft beverage industry.   Inspired by a trip to 

Finnriver Ciders now at BI Farmers Market

Finnriver Ciders now at BI Farmers Market

Finnriver’s Molly Fallon Fans of the Finnriver Cider Garden in Chimacum will be thrilled to hear their fabulous ciders are now available at the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market. Listen here to learn more about their organic farming and fermenting activities. In this podcast Molly Fallon,