The Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra is offering a unique opportunity to young aspiring musicians.
Master Mariner J. Holger Christensen dedicated years of his life to the sea, years that also carry a deep connection to Bainbridge Island.
Yvonne Curtis and Garrett Wilson are celebrating the birth of their second child — and the newborn may just be Bainbridge Island’s first baby of the new year.
One Act Fest is back for another year of short comedic plays presented by Bainbridge Performing Arts’ famed Dinah Manoff and Northwest Actors Lab.
One Act Fest is back for another year of short comedic plays presented by Bainbridge Performing Arts’ famed Dinah Manoff and Northwest Actors Lab.
The Island Music Center’s new executive director, Jon Doll, left Bainbridge Island for England in 2010, when the center was still a relatively new idea.
Bainbridge joins in celebration birthday of William Stafford.
People and issues to watch for in the coming year.
Former classmate of civil rights leader and current BHS students come together for MLK Jr. Day.
The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community will be taking in the new year on Jan. 6 with the 24th annual mochi tsuki, or “mochi-making.”
The microphone rang clear in front of city hall Monday with reminding words of the God-given rights for freedom and equality. In celebration of Human Rights Day, a gathering formed for the Interfaith Council’s Fifth Annual Community Read-In of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Turnpike Troubadours take over the Treehouse this Saturday.