A CD release party with Lynn Yew Evers for “Dawn of Peace” will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 5 at Island Music Center. Enjoy a rich blend of East meets West contemporary solo piano music.
OfficeXpats will begin a monthlong showing of local garden enthusiast Terry Moyemont’s remarkable photographs featuring gardens from across the world, and close to home. The exhibit starts Friday, May 4.
Sustainable Bainbridge will screen the award-winning documentary “Play Again” as the next film in Matinees That Matter.
The Bee Eaters are coming back to Bainbridge Island, this time with Grammy winner and bluegrass legend Laurie Lewis.
The BPA Gallery’s exhibit — “The Full Monkey” — will be on display throughout the month of May and will run concurrent with BPA’s production of “The Full Monty,” a heartfelt and timely tale of a community that comes together during economic hardship and follows their dreams.
The card art of Bainbridge Island artist Susan C. Petersen will be featured May 4-27 at The Island Gallery.
Donna Lee Dowdney of Bainbridge Island will be one of the exhibitors at the Gail Harker Creative Studies Center in La Conner.
Poetry Corners—a way for the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council to engage the community in the art of poetry as well as acknowledge National Poetry Month during April. The council has run the poetry corner competition since 1999, and the next reading is 7 p.m. Saturday, April 28 at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
Bainbridge High School’s spring musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” continues at 7:30 p.m. April 27-28 and May 3-5 in the LGI Room.
Bainbridge Island’s historic and quirky Scotch Broom Festival will be revived next week.
The artists of the Bainbridge Island Studio Tour are having their second annual “Artist’s Marketplace” spring art sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 28 in the gym at Woodward Middle School.
The Thirsty Leaches will play at the 122 Bar & Restaurant on Friday, April 27.
Astronomer David Fong and Steve Ruhl, Battle Point Astronomical Association president, will lead “Learn Your Way Around the Night Sky: Introduction to Amateur Astronomy” classes offered at Ritchie Observatory.