Transgender Day of Remembrance at BIMA Nov. 23

Transgender Day of Remembrance at BIMA Nov. 23

This year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, hosted by Bainbridge Pride and Kitsap Pride Network, is about honoring the lives of transgender people lost this past year due to anti-transgender violence. The event will feature a discussion on transgender issues and politics with Marsha Botzer and 

Second Annual Silent Film Festival at BIMA

Second Annual Silent Film Festival at BIMA

Did you know our own Frank Buxton was friends with Buster Keaton? In this podcast, John Ellis and Jesse Ziebart tell us more about Frank and Buster, the history of silent films, and how the Frank Buxton Silent Film Festival – airing November 15-17 – 

City Hall Leaders Discuss Key Current Issues

City Hall Leaders Discuss Key Current Issues

Bainbridge Island City Hall City Manager Morgan Smith and Public Works Director Chris Wierzbicki discuss several important items currently in process with the city including the sustainable transportation plan, roundabouts on 305 and taller water tanks. Several topics are discussed in this important dialogue and 

Movies that Matter: Artifishal at the Lynwood November 7

Movies that Matter: Artifishal at the Lynwood November 7

How do wild salmon, hatchery salmon and farmed fish interact with Orca whales and our desire to have a stable environment?  The Patagonia-sponsored documentary, Artifishal, explores these questions and more: come see it at the Lynwood theatre November 7 and meet the film’s producer, Bainbridge 

BI Modern Quilt Guild Show

BI Modern Quilt Guild Show

Deb Wuensch, president of the Bainbridge Island Modern Quilt Guild, discusses the mission of the Guild, the current yearly challenge and the resulting stirring and informative show coming to the Bainbridge Library in November. She defines some of the modern quilting techniques and explains many 

BSO Conductor Talks New Season

BSO Conductor Talks New Season

Mario Alejandro Torres Mario Alejandro Torres is in his second year as the Music Director and Conductor for the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra and he’s excited for the symphony’s season to begin! This season opens on Saturday, Nov 9th at 7:30 p.m. with Distant Light. What excites Mario 

Bright Lights, Small Island

Bright Lights, Small Island

  Now that we’re into the Fall season, the light is changing and we find ourselves walking, running, cycling and driving more in the dark. How can we keep ourselves safe after dark? As part of our ongoing series with the Bainbridge Island Parks 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.’ 

The Silent Epidemic: Learning More about Hearing Loss

The Silent Epidemic: Learning More about Hearing Loss

Betsy Lydle Smith and Kimberly Parker Did you know that 48 million Americans suffer from some kind of hearing loss?  That is one in seven of us.  That means that you or someone you know or interact with every day, has hearing loss! In this 

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