Recent Podcasts

Artist Fatima Young brings Russian Impressionism to the library

Artist Fatima Young brings Russian Impressionism to the library

Describing her art as traditional Russian Impressionism with a twist of the sublime, Fatima Young has studied the masters since she was a child and has recently returned to painting after a 25 year hiatus. After her husband passed, Fatima found therapy in hiking and 

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 

Affordable housing update from HRB

Affordable housing update from HRB

(l to r) Penny Lamping and Phedra Elliott What is the current status of 550 Madison?  What is the plan for the Suzuki property? Listen here for answers to these and other questions about current affordable housing projects on the Island. It’s been a year 

New Craft Certification Programs at BARN

New Craft Certification Programs at BARN

(Left to Right) Jeanne Huber and Nanz Aalund Are you seeking a more rewarding career? To be more creative and get paid for it without needing to get a four year academic degree? Did you know that there’s a growing need for craftsmen? Beginning this 

KidsUp Playground Update

KidsUp Playground Update

The future of play on the island has never looked brighter. There is an effort, in partnership with the Bainbridge Island Parks & Recreation District and the Parks Foundation, to replace the damaged Kid’s Up Playground at Battle Point Park. If you’ve ever visited Battle 

Historical Museum to partner with Paint Out Winslow

Historical Museum to partner with Paint Out Winslow

Brianna Kosowitz and Martha Jordan Enjoy three days of painting, demos and art sales at Paint Out Winslow, a 3-day Plein Air painting festival, competition, and art exhibition happening September 6-8 in downtown Winslow. Plein Air is a French expression meaning “in the open air,” 

Island Theatre’s Eighth Annual Ten Minute Play Festival airs August 16 and 17

Island Theatre’s Eighth Annual Ten Minute Play Festival airs August 16 and 17

Jennifer Pippin-Montanez, Steve Stolee, and Maria Viera Beatty From active shooter drills to film noir references, from marital arguments to artificial intelligence — this year’s Ten Minute Play Festival reflects the concerns of the times through the eyes of Kitsap County’s talented writers, both first-timers 

First Bainbridge Pickleball Tournament

First Bainbridge Pickleball Tournament

Brianna Kosowitz and Dave Williams Pickleball, the fastest growing sport in the country, is a mix of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Tournaments have been held all over the world, but on August 22 pickleball will return to Bainbridge for its first ever Founders Tournament. 

Behind the Scenes at Parks & Rec

Behind the Scenes at Parks & Rec

Parks & Rec Community Outreach Program Manager Ashley Miller  Ever wonder about the engine that drives the island’s robust recreation programming? Learn who is behind the curtain bringing your favorite island events to life and why they do it! This podcast contributes to our ongoing