<i>Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:</i> <br>Mesolini Glass artists named 2015 Island Treasures

Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:
Mesolini Glass artists named 2015 Island Treasures

Diane Bonciolini and Gregg Mesmer have been making beautiful glass together – as Mesolini Glass – since 1977.  Earlier this year, they were named Island Treasures for 2015 by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council. Their familiar installations — the Beach Glass Quilt on 

<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>Island Theatre’s Dear Editor Feb. 21 & 22 at the Library

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Island Theatre’s Dear Editor Feb. 21 & 22 at the Library

Listen here as Island Theatre board member Steve Stolee tells BCB host Diane Walker about the founding of Island Theatre in 1994 and the group’s plans for their 20th anniversary season. In honor of their anniversary Island Theatre will be offering a retrospective of previous productions, 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Award-winning author Kate DiCamillo speaks Thursday Feb 26th

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Award-winning author Kate DiCamillo speaks Thursday Feb 26th

Kate DiCamillo is the author of numerous books for young readers, and she’s coming to speak at the Bainbridge High School commons in a free talk co-sponsored by Eagle Harbor Books. In this podcast by skype from her home in Minnesota, she describes the subject 

<i>Podcast: Bainbridge On Campus:</i> <br />BHS Band’s Annual Swing Dance

Podcast: Bainbridge On Campus:
BHS Band’s Annual Swing Dance

Have nothing to do on a Friday night in February? Come on down to the Bainbridge High School where the two High School Jazz bands will be performing in their annual community Swing Dance! In this episode of Bainbridge on Campus, Finn Mander interviews the 

<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 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Tom Challinor on the History of English

Why are “knight” and “night” pronounced as if they were spelled the same?  How did the English language take on the international prominence it has today?  Why is it the most widely used language on the Internet? Former high school English teacher Tom Challinor will 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
StoryShare Training Starts Feb 19

Do you enjoy visiting with people? Are you a good listener? Are you interested in local history and making new friends? If this sounds like you, you may want to join the core group of volunteers who are making the Bainbridge Island StoryShare Project a model 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Author Dave Richards speaks Feb 15

Imagine being able to extend another’s life by giving up a day of your own. Would you do it? In this episode, BCB host Annie Osburn speaks with Bainbridge Island author Dave Richards, who explores this moral dilemma in his new novel, If I Could 

<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