<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge: </i><br>Lara Hansen on Climate Change: How to Adapt and Plan

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
Lara Hansen on Climate Change: How to Adapt and Plan

Wondering what you can do about climate change? In this episode, BCB host Miles Schneiderman joins Lara Hansen, chief scientist and executive director of the non-profit Eco-Adapt organization, to discuss ways in which the Bainbridge Island community can adapt itself to the realities of climate 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Creating Backyard Habitats with Brown Bag Lecture February 6

What’s a certified wildlife habitat? Brandy Stier from the West Sound Wildlife Shelter tells BCB host Sandy Schubach about the next lecture in the Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, to be held at the Waterfront Community Center at 11:45 on Friday, February 6. Presented by 

Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:
Singer/songwriter Zach Fleury

In this musical podcast, BCB Host Kayla Black brings us live music with Bainbridge Island musician Zach Fleury.  Zach is a Northwest singer, songwriter, producer and session player who has collaborated with Noah Gunderson, Hot Bodies in Motion, Allen Stone, and Mackelmore.  He’s also done 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
February at the Bainbridge Library

There’s lots on offer at the Library again for the month of February: Walk-in tax assistance and health insurance exchange assistance,  a presentation on Peru and Machu Picchu done by Robert Dashiell, and an introduction to Bainbridge History with Hank Helm of the Bainbridge Island 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Great Decisions Continues Jan. 24 at Bethany Lutheran

If you’ve been worried about Russia’s aggressive stance against the Ukraine, here’s your chance to learn more about Russia and its neighbors. From 9:30 til 11 am this Saturday, January 24th at Bethany Lutheran Church, the Bainbridge Island Library will present the third program in its 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Story sharing project events at Waterfront Center

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Story sharing project events at Waterfront Center

In this podcast, BCB’s guest is Sue Barrington, the manager of the Waterfront Park Community Center. Sue points out that the Waterfront Center is not just for Seniors.  There is no minimum age requirement to participate in the Center’s programs. Sue describes two related events:  (1) an 

<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 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>State Senator Christine Rolfes shares issues that matter

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
State Senator Christine Rolfes shares issues that matter

Our State Senator Christine Rolfes has lived on Bainbridge Island for decades with her family. In this podcast, BCB catches up with Christine just before she departs for the State capitol for the January 12th start of the 2015 legislative session. This year’s session faces, 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Spicy One Act Festival at BPA Playhouse Jan 15-18

Bainbridge Island’s very talented actors and writers are showcased in the Fifth Annual One Act Festival – “Fifty Shades of Funny.” In this podcast, director Dinah Manoff tells us about the origin of this popular festival of short plays written by well-known playwrights as well 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Mindfulness for Kids taught at Bodhi Center on January 14

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Mindfulness for Kids taught at Bodhi Center on January 14

What are “mindful kids? How is mindfulness cultivated and what are the benefits to kids being mindful? In this interview, Debby Haase, former Waldorf teacher and co-founder of the Madrona School, answers those questions. Debby will be teaching, for the seventh time, a 5-class workshop