Tag: Clark Construction

Friends of the Farms: reHOME Overnight Stay at Morales Farm – Online Auction

Bid to be the first to spend a night in the reHOME Morales Farm tiny homes and help Friends of the Farms raise the funds needed to pay off this groundbreaking project!

Morales Farm sign KDProject reHOME at Morales Farm is the first …

New Green-Built Homes Will Make Farm Interns More Comfortable

Morales Farm sign KDInternships can be the backbone of someone’s career or professional path. If you are, or were, on a so-called white-collar track, it might mean working in an office setting, and performing everything from mundane tasks like running for coffee to …

City News Bytes: Update on Police/Courts Building, Contractors Sought, Local Businesses Feted

City News BytesPOLICE STATION AND COURT FACILITY MAKING PROGRESS 

Admittedly, the on-going construction and retrofitting of the new Police Department and Municipal Court facility at 8804 Madison Ave. N., is a bit out of sight. But work at the former home of …

Morales Farm – A remarkable place full of remarkable people!

Morales Farm SignAs 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 …

ReFashion Trashion Show 2022 “Fashion in the Forest” Coming to IslandWood on June 12th

ReFashion Trashion Poster 2022The Bainbridge Island ReFashion Trashion Show is an entertaining fashion show, sponsored by Bainbridge Island Zero Waste, an initiative of Sustainable Bainbridge. The Show features a variety of outrageously creative garments made from an assortment of recycled materials, such …

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, …

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