Paul Merriman gives Online Financial Education series in June

Paul Merriman gives Online Financial Education series in June

What have been the most important changes made in investing in the last 50 years?  What drove these changes and what can be learned from them?  Are we all doomed, or are the investment markets within normal range?  What should young people know now as 

Bainbridge Stay at Home Companion #3

Bainbridge Stay at Home Companion #3

It’s time for “It’s All Relative(s),” Episode 3 of the Bainbridge Stay at Home Companion, featuring music by Noah Byrd; excerpts from the upcoming Covid Monologues; conversations with island youngsters; and musings from Dan Rosenberg – along with some more useful missives from the folks 

Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion #2

Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion #2

In “Embracing Chaos,” Episode 2 of the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, a private investigator finds herself in hot water when one dangerously hot stranger comes to her for help. In addition, Liz Ellis sits down with Guy Sidora to talk about the power of 

Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion #1

Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion #1

Announcing the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion! A weekly podcast in the What’s Up Bainbridge Feed from Bainbridge Performing Arts, Bainbridge Prepares, and BCB. Every week starting this Tuesday we’ll bring you updates, comedy, music, and conversation with your fellow islanders. In the first episode, 

Farmers Market Opening May 9th

Farmers Market Opening May 9th

A goal in the Washington State’s Recovery Plan is to increase food supplies to all areas of the state, that includes providing food from local farms. In this podcast we speak with Kell Killian, Marketing Manager of the BI Farmers Market. He has been working 

Leslie Schneider, Mayor of City of Bainbridge Island

Leslie Schneider, Mayor of City of Bainbridge Island

Leslie Schneider, the Mayor of Bainbridge Island discusses how the City Council approaches it works during this period of ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’. She talks about the current work of the Council including the filling of the South Ward vacancy and how the Council is 

We’re all in this together!

We’re all in this together!

As we deal with COVID-19 outbreak, many of us on Bainbridge Island are wondering where we might go for help or where we can volunteer in our community. Listen here to Loren Bast, Executive Director of Bainbridge Prepares discuss how his organization is responding to 

2020 BI Farmers Market Opens Soon!

2020 BI Farmers Market Opens Soon!

Kell Killian, the new Marketing Manager of the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market, joins us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the upcoming opening day of the Farmers Market.  The season begins Saturday April 4th and runs through December 19th, 2020. The Market is held every 

Something for everyone at BARN’s Writer’s Studio in March

Something for everyone at BARN’s Writer’s Studio in March

If you’re an Indie Writer looking for marketing ideas, if you’re thinking about trying your hand at poetry or children’s books, or if you’re interested in making that crime novel realistic, look no further!   The Writers Studio has these and other classes and events for 

Tony-Award-Winning musical, Fun Home, opens at BPA March 13th

Tony-Award-Winning musical, Fun Home, opens at BPA March 13th

Alison Bechdel’s incredible graphic memoir, Fun Home, described what it was like to grow up gay in a family funeral home business. Turned into a musical by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori, Fun Home won 5 Tony Awards in  2015, and will open on the