Category: Bainbridge Island

This Year’s Grand Old Fourth May Not Be the Same as Yesteryear, But Still Lots to Do!

Grand Old 4th of July 2021 Bainbridge Island Pandemic EditionNo Street Dance, No Parade, No Street Fair. Oh my!

Like last year, the 2021 Grand Old Fourth of July Celebration, which has been a tradition on Bainbridge Island since its inception in 1967,  will be a much reduced event …

The Trashion Show – 2021 – Tickets on Sale Tomorrow, July 1st!

The Trashion Show is an entertaining fashion show, presented by Bainbridge Island Zero Waste, a program of Sustainable Bainbridge, featuring a variety of outrageously creative garments made from an assortment of recycled materials, such as repurposed clothes, food wrappers, …

First Friday Art Walk – July 2, 2021 – Winslow Way and surrounding area, Downtown Bainbridge Island

First Friday Art Walk – July 2, 2021

Winslow Way and surrounding area, Downtown Bainbridge Island
First Friday of every month, 6-8 PM

Although the First Friday Art Walk will be a bit different than it was pre-pandemic, you can …

Join the Bainbridge Public Library for the July 2021 First Friday Art Walk, featuring artist John Wiens

Bainbridge Island Public Library - WashingtonThe 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 …

Senior Center to serve as a Cooling Center during Excessive Heat Days

Bainbridge Island Senior and Community CenterTrying to beat the heat?

The City of Bainbridge Island’s Emergency Management Coordinator Anne LeSage is monitoring the forecast and will open a cooling center 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 26; Sunday, June 27; and Monday, June

What was that crane doing with that travel trailer on Winslow Way?

Most of us on Bainbridge Island are well acquainted with Pegasus Coffee House on Parfitt Way, and pre-pandemic, their 1950’s Boles Areo travel trailer could be seen at the Farmers Market and other events serving up fantastic coffee. However, if …

Get a Taste of Island History on Your Walk to the Ferry

Whether you’re a regular commuter into Seattle or an occasional day-tripper, the Washington State Ferries are a way of life for we islanders, or you would-be islanders.

Back in the day – circa the late 1980s to the mid-1990s – …

Join the Bainbridge Public Library – Permission to Pause – The Tiny Talisman Project by Deborah Rhee

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 …

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