<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Take the whole family July 26 to Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Take the whole family July 26 to Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival

In this podcast, Mary Anne Moorman, an event coordinator for the Bainbridge Island Bluegrass Festival, describes the big event to BCB host Linda McCarty. The event offers a day of bluegrass music, children’s activities, food, beverages and fun for the whole family on Saturday, July 26, 

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Lives and lies of Rolling Bay on July 26 at Bay Hay and Feed

Local color is perhaps nowhere more in bloom than at a “Lives & Lies” event on Bainbridge Island. This year, “Lives & Lies” highlights the community of Rolling Bay on July 26th with a garden party and catered buffet dinner program at Bay Hay & 

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Community oyster harvest in Port Madison on Aug. 8

Ever been to an oyster harvest? Here’s your chance! On August 8 and September 5 the Puget Sound Restoration Fund is inviting volunteers  to participate in a Community Oyster Harvest at the Port Madison Community Shellfish Farm (PMCSF). In this podcast, BCB host Kayla Black 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>July 17 meeting on fiber optic internet for local neighborhoods

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
July 17 meeting on fiber optic internet for local neighborhoods

On Thursday July 17th (note this revised date), you can attend an informational meeting about opportunities for improved high-speed internet connectivity for your neighborhood on Bainbridge Island. In this podcast, BCB host Maradel Gale interviews Quality Bainbridge member Barry Peters about the upcoming informative meeting 

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Sounds of Summer at Battle Point – Shakespeare, Shaggy Sweet and more

In this podcast Georgia Browne, Cultural Events and Public Relations Coordinator for the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and Recreation Department talks with BCB host Lyssa Danehy deHart about several exciting performances planned for Battle Point Park this summer. The Sounds of Summer concert series will 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Bainbridge Comedy Festival July 11 at Spacecraft Theatre

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Bainbridge Comedy Festival July 11 at Spacecraft Theatre

In this podcast episode, we meet Chris Soldevilla — a local actor, acting coach, comic and member of the popular local performing group known as The Edge Improv. Chris speaks with BCB’s Lyssa Danehy deHart about the very first Bainbridge Island Comedy Festival, which is 

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Library to host teen art show starting July 2

Get ready to be wowed by the creative range of Bainbridge Island’s young artists when the Bainbridge Public Library hosts its first Teen Art Show in July. More than 15 young artists from middle to high school grades will exhibit their original artwork in the 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Museum of Art features Family Art Day on July 19th

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Museum of Art features Family Art Day on July 19th

Kristin Tollefson, Education Director of Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA), and Katie Walters, BIMA’s Development and Community Relations Manager, talk with BCB host Channie Peters about the art museum’s summer education programs and the July 19th Family Art Day. The art museum’s commitment to 

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Children’s workshops on art and nature starts July 9 at Bloedel Reserve

Local artist and naturalist Heather Griffin will facilitate a series of interactive Children’s Workshops at Bainbridge Island’s Bloedel Reserve on July 9th, 10th, and 11th.  The workshops, on Papermaking, Bookbinding, and Nature Mandalas, will be divided into two classes each day: one for children 6-8 

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July 4th parade and celebration with fun run, fair, fireworks and more!

BCB host Lyssa Danehy deHart talks with Rex Oliver and Mickey Molnaire of the Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce about plans for this year’s Grand Old 4th of July Parade and Celebration. Now in its 47th Year, the Grand Old 4th includes an all-day street