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Morales Farm – A remarkable place full of remarkable people!
As you’re driving north on Highway 305, you’ll notice several “hoop” greenhouses at the intersection of 305 and Lovgreen Road, and beyond that, rows and rows of grapes. The 5-acre property known as Morales Farm, is one of Bainbridge Island’s …
And What a Day it Was! Bainbridge Island’s Grand Old 4th Celebration!
The Grand Old Fourth of July on Bainbridge Island was great hit. After a two-year hiatus due to the Pandemic, thousands of people descended on the streets of Downtown Winslow yesterday (July 4, 2022) to enjoy a whole array of …
Don’t Miss the Rotary Auction, There’s a Good Deal for Everyone!
If you’ve never attended the Bainbridge Island Rotary Auction and Rummage Sale, this may be the year to do so. Donations are up after the event was held mostly online over the past two years – due to the …
Dancing in the Streets – July 3rd Street Dance Returns to Winslow Way!
The Bainbridge Island Downtown Association (BIDA) is gearing up for an evening of food, fun, music, and dancing in the streets during the annual July 3rd Street Dance.
Well-known as one of the Island’s favorite summertime traditions, the Annual Street …
First Friday Art Walk – July 1, 2022
Winslow Way and surrounding area, Downtown Bainbridge Island
First Friday of every month, 6-8 PM
Spend an evening experiencing all that downtown Bainbridge has to offer. Many galleries, shops and businesses will be participating this month showcasing the art of …
Join the Bainbridge Public Library for the July 2022 First Friday Art Walk, featuring artists Elyse Cregar and Judy Guttormsen
The Bainbridge Public Library is dedicated to spreading the joy of reading and the discovery of ideas with not just our local community, but with visitors from near and afar. In addition, the library is fortunate to house beautiful local …
Welcome to The Ravine – A slice of history with a side of enchantment
Located on Winslow Way, next to the Winslow Ravine, sit four of Bainbridge Island’s oldest buildings. Built between 1892 through 1930s, the buildings have housed a variety of businesses over the years. When the owners decided to sell, it was …
Our Community Past to Present – Bainbridge Island Historical Museum
Bainbridge Island has been home to many diverse communities of people and industries over its long history. For the Suquamish and other Coast Salish tribes, the island and the Puget Sound region was a center for trade. In the late …
Reaching for the Stars: The Ritchie Observatory at Battle Point Park – Built for and by Bainbridge Islanders
In 1992, three not-so-amateurish astronomers, Edwin E. Ritchie, John H. Rudolph and Mac Gardiner founded the Battle Point Astronomical Association (BPAA), named for the location in which the group met at Battle Point Park. Although we definitely have our share …