Back in the 1920s, 97-year-old Martha Tipps was a saxophonist and traveling performer. This was when the Bainbridge Senior Living resident was just 6 years old. Tipps will make a public trip down Memory Lane again on Friday, Aug. 9
Seattle University’s Kinsey Gallery is honoring sculptor and Bainbridge High School 1958 alumn, Sara Whipple, posthumously, with a solo show of her work in bronze and wood.
Last month, geologist and gemstone hunter Houston Wade began the hunt for funding his educational TV pilot, “Get Your Rocks Off with Houston.”
The Bainbridge Island Studio Tour is 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Aug. 9, 10 and 11.
Islander Janice Donald has never gone three full days of cycling, but that won’t stop her this weekend at the CowaLUNGa cycling event in Illinois.
Literature’s most appealing castaways will be flung ashore Bainbridge Island this August, with the Bainbridge Performing Arts’ rendition of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.”
The Bloedel Reserve is hosting a series of anniversary celebrations. Starting this August, the reserve will be opening a calendar of events to coincide with the nonprofit’s new master plan projects.
Over the past two weeks, 17-year-old, Sophia Stoyanovich, has traveled with the National Youth Orchestra to Russia and London as an assistant concertmaster.
The Eagle Harbor Book Company will present author Judith Brown this weekend with her book, “Trouble? What’s That?”
The festival will be back at Battle Point Park Saturday, July 27 for a full day of music on the lawn.
The Madison Avenue Retirement Community celebrated yet another 100th birthday for one of their residents this summer.
As a young aspiring artist in Japan, Keiko Hara was told she didn’t stand a chance in a world dominated by men.Times certainly have changed. This month, Hara is featured as part of the Bainbridge Arts & Crafts’ special exhibition celebrating Japanese-American artists in honor of the Civil Liberties Act’s 25th anniversary.
The historical garden tour has become a tourist attraction for the island, and over the years it has brought in garden enthusiasts in the hundreds. This week marks their 25th anniversary.