<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>World-renowned author David Korten speaks to the Bainbridge community

Podcast: Community Cafe:
World-renowned author David Korten speaks to the Bainbridge community

Listen to this in-depth 30-minute interview with Bainbridge resident and world-renowned author, David Korten, at BCB’s studio. David discusses his just-published book: “Change the Story, Change the Future: A Living Economy for a Living Earth,” available from Eagle Harbor Books. The interview also reveals David’s passionate 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Bainbridge Volunteer Week festivities on April 14 and 16

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Bainbridge Volunteer Week festivities on April 14 and 16

For a community like ours with more than 200 nonprofits, volunteers are the life-blood of many local organizations — including ours at Bainbridge Community Broadcasting (BCB), an all-volunteer project. The City of Bainbridge Island (COBI) and the Bainbridge Community Foundation (BCF) are teaming up to co-host the second 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Japanese American Memorial marks 73 years since human tragedy of wartime

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Japanese American Memorial marks 73 years since human tragedy of wartime

In this podcast, Clarence Moriwaki, who is the president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association, describes the upcoming March 30 anniversary commemoration at the Exclusion Memorial. Clarence, Japanese Americans residents, the Interfaith Council, government officials and many community members and nonprofits have worked 14 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>Next steps for planning a community “village” organization here

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Next steps for planning a community “village” organization here

In this podcast, Ken Pyburn calls in by Skype from Portland Oregon to discuss the advisable next steps for forming a “village” organization on Bainbridge to provide services to members to help them age gracefully in place. This podcast conversation is in light of a 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Expert speaks Feb 28 on forming a senior “village” on Bainbridge

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Expert speaks Feb 28 on forming a senior “village” on Bainbridge

In this podcast, Ken Pyburn calls in by Skype from Portland Oregon to describe the purpose of the Saturday February 28 meeting to consider forming a senior village for Bainbridge Island.  Ken is the main guest speaker for that event. As Ken explains, a senior 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Learn about the Villages Movement Feb 28 at the Community Center

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Learn about the Villages Movement Feb 28 at the Community Center

In this interview Sue Barrington, manager of the Waterfront Park Community Center, invites the community to a conversation about creating a Village, which is  a  group of like-minded people in a geographic area who come together to figure out and develop the resources they will 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>Affordable housing is HRB’s mission

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
Affordable housing is HRB’s mission

In this podcast, BCB invites two leaders of HRB — Housing Resources Bainbridge — to discuss one of Bainbridge Island’s most critical and perennial needs, namely, affordable housing. HRB board member and past president, Charlie Wenzlau, comes to this conversation with the expertise of being 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Acoustic music performed monthly at Seabold Second Saturday

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Acoustic music performed monthly at Seabold Second Saturday

David Hager describes the 20-year-old Bainbridge music tradition known as Seabold Second Saturday, where notable acoustic musicians — and open mic volunteers — enliven the intimate venue of the former one-room schoolhouse at Seabold Hall. On Saturday, February 14, the main act is the Celtic 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>UW Professor studies earthquakes and teaches climate change

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
UW Professor studies earthquakes and teaches climate change

It’s not easy to discuss the Northwest’s risks of earthquakes in comparison to the risks of climate change, but those are the two topics shared by University of Washington Professor Paul Johnson in this Bainbridge interview via skype. Paul, who is a UW Professor of Oceanography and Adjunct Professor 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>City’s proposal to improve Waterfront Park and City Dock

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
City’s proposal to improve Waterfront Park and City Dock

In this 12-minute podcast interview, BCB learns from our City’s Community Engagement Specialist, Kellie Stickney, about the City’s proposed project to improve central Winslow’s Waterfront Park and City Dock. Kellie notes that the subject will be discussed, and citizen comments will be welcomed, at the