Friends of the Coyote Farm Creamery have organized a benefit concert to help speed up the farm’s recovery after a fire.
Battling Arctic weather, WWII, and modern theft, the 99 year old schooner still has wind in its sails.
Island police had to deal with quite a backup Monday.
Most employees at Bainbridge Island City Hall will pay more for their health care insurance next year under a proposed contract between the city and one of its union.
The mystery continues. It’s been more than a week since a closely guarded VIP took a ferry ride from Bainbridge Island, but the identity of the individual remains a state secret, according to officials.
New book recalls family’s year of outdoor discovery. Book tour starts at Eagle harbor Book Co. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18
Film festival features movies with an island connection, What: 2012 Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival Oct. 20 through Oct. 21 at the Lynwood Theatre. Admission: Free.
Web-based series written, produced and filmed by a new generation of islanders premieres Monday, Oct. 15.
Bainbridge math teacher Rory Wilson has embarked on his great one-man journey across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii and beyond.
The city of Bainbridge Island could be a mere two weeks away from making a new $20 island vehicle fee a reality.
On Saturday, Sept. 29 the island’s marching band, comprised of 50 members, took first place in their division at the Peninsula Marching Band Competition in Silverdale.
Members of the island’s own Girl Scout Troop 311 pressed the council at their Wednesday night meeting for a crosswalk between Sonoji Sakai Intermediate School and Coppertop Loop.
Two fashionable events: The Pretty Stick VIP party.
From 7-11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12 at 310 Madison Ave. South. Admission is $50.
And the Harveys SeatbeltBags limited edition release from 10 a.m. – noon Saturday, Oct. 13 at Pretty Stick in the Winslow Mall.