Two screenings of “Finding Kind,” a documentary about girl against girl bullying, will be shown at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Bainbridge High School Theater LGI, 9330 High School Rd.
You can purchase tickets online at eventbrite.com for $10, or at the door for $15 and 50 percent of ticket sales will support Bainbridge Cooperative Nursery School (BCNS).
To learn more, visit www.bcnspreschool.org or www.findingkind.com.
KiDiMu’s Halloween Costume exchange, Bainbridge Barter, Freecycle, time bank, resilience circles, community exchange are all examples of how the community is sharing resources.
Duke it out
The Julie Duke Band will play at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22 at Island Music Center, 10598 NE Valley Rd.
Admission is $10 with proceeds going to IMC.
For more information, visit www. islandmusic.org.
Ready to get your ghoul on? Catch these upcoming Halloween-related events.
National Make a Difference Day is Oct. 22 and Helpline House is a good place to direct your generosity.
The following events are happening on Bainbridge Island.
Janée J. Baugher presents “Visual Arts in the Literary Arts: How and Why We Write Ekphrastically” at the October Field’s End Writers’ Roundtable from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 at the Bainbridge Public Library.
Island Theatre presentation explores heroism of firefighters.
Eagle Harbor Book Co. hosts an impressive constellation of writers this week: Greg Atkinson, David Guterson and Joe Upton.
community events
Following on the heels of staging the blockbuster “Chicago,” BPA is presenting Broadway’s second-longest running musical, “CATS.”
Contemplating disaster isn’t at the top of most people’s list of how to spend a Monday evening, but for the roughly 50 people who gathered at the Bainbridge Commons this week, the evening proved informative.
Local groups share information and ideas about local food, education, stewardship, emergency preparedness and time banks.