BIHM offers Digitization Days May 18,19

BIHM offers Digitization Days May 18,19

If you have historical documents pertaining to the history of Bainbridge Island, the Bainbridge Island History Museum can digitize them for you. Come to Digitization Days, May 18 and 19 at the Bainbridge Island Library. In this podcast BIHM Executive Director Brianna Kosowitz shares with 

Meet Russell Lawson of Patchwork Gardens

Meet Russell Lawson of Patchwork Gardens

Russell Lawson of Patchwork Gardens If you’re a big fan of mushrooms, you need to visit the new Patchwork Gardens booth at the Bainbridge Farmers Market.  Listen here to learn more about Russell Lawson and the many varieties of mushroom he sells at the market. 

Artist Joan Clark opens May 3 at the Bainbridge Library

Artist Joan Clark opens May 3 at the Bainbridge Library

First presented with oil, brushes and canvas at the age of 10, artist Joan Clark has returned to painting after a long hiatus with charming results. Her paintings of people and animals open at the library on Friday, May 3. Mainly self-taught, Joan’s influenced by 

Will Bainbridge have Clean Energy by 2040? Climate Forum details progress April 20

Will Bainbridge have Clean Energy by 2040? Climate Forum details progress April 20

Randal Samstag, Jason Wilkinson, Jo Jenkins and Joe Deets What does it mean for Bainbridge Island to reach 100% clean energy by 2040? What work is being performed in practice and in policy to help us reach this lofty goal? Find out April 20! In 

InD Theatre offers Lee Blessing’s A Walk in the Woods at BIMA April 18-28

InD Theatre offers Lee Blessing’s A Walk in the Woods at BIMA April 18-28

Can a political divide be crossed? John Ellis and Joel Underwood will play two arms negotiators in inD Theatre’s production of Lee Blessing’s A Walk in the Woods. 7 pm at BIMA on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, April 18 – 28. Set during the Cold 

BCF to offer financial planning seminars April 11, 18, and 25

BCF to offer financial planning seminars April 11, 18, and 25

Worried about saving for the future? Come to the Financial Education Lecture Series sponsored by the Bainbridge Community Foundation and learn some proven success strategies. Whether you’re a young investor just getting started, close to retirement or somewhere in between, Paul Merriman believes there are plenty 

Meet Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn

Meet Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn

Bainbridge Island Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn From traffic and homelessness to recruiting challenges and the new police station, interim Police Chief Jeff Horn has a lot on his plate. Learn more about Chief Horn and his background here. In this first in a regular 

BARN to offer Spring Sampler

BARN to offer Spring Sampler

On Sunday, April 14th, from 1 to 4 pm, BARN is offering a Spring Sampler. Come explore the studios at BARN and get a chance to create — and take home (or eat) — an exciting array of crafts. Enjoy an afternoon of creative hands-on 

High school cadets learn firefighting, EMT skills at the BI Fire Department

High school cadets learn firefighting, EMT skills at the BI Fire Department

Fascinated by fire trucks? BHS students get firsthand experience in fire fighting and emergency medical services from the Bainbridge Island Fire Department thanks to the BHS Career In program: Learn more here! In this podcast BIFD Fire Chief Hank Teran, BIFD Volunteer Program Coordinator Jay 

Clay Jenkinson returns to play Edward S. Curtis April 10

Clay Jenkinson returns to play Edward S. Curtis April 10

Clay Jenkinson in the role of Edward S. Curtis Humanities scholar and author Clay Jenkinson returns to Bainbridge April 10 to play renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis in a fundraiser for the Bainbridge Island Historical museum. Between 1900 and 1930, Edward Curtis traveled deep into