One game. That’s how much closer the Bainbridge High varsity baseball team got to earning a shot at the state championship this year.
A partnership of concerned island citizens recently worked together to guarantee the safe relocation of a family of ospreys that have been making their home in a cell tower near the business complex at Coppertop Park.
“Pura Vida” is an expression from Costa Rica which means “pure life.” It is a phrase used when greeting, or giving thanks and gratitude. How appropriate then, that it should be the title of the season finale performance of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, said BSO music director and program conductor Wesley Schulz.
The Island Cooperative Preschool returned the ever-popular Bubble Day event to Battle Point Park Saturday, May 17.
Army Special Forces Major Jim Gant was one of the most controversial and influential military leaders of our time. His critical essay, “One Tribe at a Time,” which argued in favor of embedding small autonomous combat units on the ground with Afghan tribes to train, live and fight with them against the Taliban and Al Qaeda, spread like wildfire through the highest echelons of America’s military in 2009 and changed the way we conducted clandestine operations in the region.
1986 was a good year. In 1986 Mike Tyson became boxing’s youngest heavyweight champion, Frank Zappa played a crime boss during a hilarious guest appearance on “Miami Vice,” Geraldo Rivera showed us exactly what was in Al Capone’s vault and Van Halen began their first tour with new lead singer Sammy Hagar.
Nobody puts Bainbridge in a corner. It’s a true fact and a hard lesson that the visiting Skyline Spartans learned the hard way after suffering a 10-9 loss in overtime at the hands and sticks of the Bainbridge High varsity boys lacrosse team Tuesday, May 20.
Bainbridge remained the second-ranked boys lacrosse team in Division I of the Metro League with an overall season record of 11-8 after a disappointing 6-2 loss at home against Issaquah Friday, May 9.
It was not so very long ago that Austin Ingalls was just a regular guy enjoying his favorite peanut butter-and-Tabasco sandwich, minding his own business.
Bainbridge remained the second-ranked boys lacrosse team in Division I of the Metro League with an overall season record of 11-8 after a disappointing 6-2 loss at home against Issaquah Friday, May 9.
Exploring what’s stellar. That’s the motto of Spacecraft, Bainbridge Island’s newest nonprofit performance group which has set up shop in Rolling Bay Hall and will host their debut concert event “Show & Tell” at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 17.
The best musical productions offer audiences an entertaining show while illustrating meaningful life lessons through the story of the characters. Bainbridge Performing Arts’ latest production, “Avenue Q,” opening at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 9 is no exception.
The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team closed out a phenomenal regular season with a 10-0 shutout victory at home against Chief Sealth