Recent Podcasts

<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: Bainbridge Island Specials:</i> <br>Island Theater reads for radio: “Dear Editor” (Part 1 of 2)

Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:
Island Theater reads for radio: “Dear Editor” (Part 1 of 2)

This first show in the new podcast series of BCB Bainbridge Island Specials is a recording of Part 1 of “Dear Editor: Letters to the Bainbridge Island Review,” by the cast of Island Theater. The letters were gathered by Kathleen Thorne and compiled for this production by 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Distinguished travel writer is teaching weekend seminar at BIMA

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Distinguished travel writer is teaching weekend seminar at BIMA

Whether you want to publish your travel journals or improve your travel writing for family and friends, this May 15-17 weekend workshop conducted by professional writer Perry Garfinkel will certainly hone your skills. In this interview, Garfinkel and Alex Edvardsen of the local Fields End 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>Student Conservation Corps pays teens for service in the parks

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Student Conservation Corps pays teens for service in the parks

In this episode of Community Cafe Bainbridge, we meet Clarice Cutler, the director of the Student Conservation Corps (SCoCo). Joining Clarice is Elan Safford, a senior at Bainbridge High School who is an active and enthusiastic SCoCo volunteer. They discuss this year’s SCoCo process for 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
BILT Brown Bag on Native Plants March 13 at Community Center

Interested in landscaping with native plants? Join Bainbridge Land Trust board member John van den Meerendonk for a brown bag lunch on Friday March 13th at 11:45, when John will be sharing his knowledge of unique plant life of the Pacific Northwest.  Learn why native 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Meet Your Soul with Elisa Romeo at Eagle Harbor Books March 8

Elisa Romeo is a soul intuitive, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, an author and a speaker. Through her spiritual awakenings and her work as a therapist, Elisa Romeo has become fluent in Soul, and she’s prepared to tell us all about it when she 

<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 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
March Events at the Bainbridge Library

In this podcast episode of What’s Up Bainbridge, library staffers John Fossett and Tressa Johnson invite listeners to visit the Bainbridge Library to hear four special guest speakers during the month of March.   Norm Hollingshead will give a series of lectures on great opera 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Haus Band plays Wednesday evenings at Alehouse

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Haus Band plays Wednesday evenings at Alehouse

In this episode of “What’s Up Bainbridge,” BCB host Miles Schneiderman is joined by singer and guitarist Joel Underwood and bassist Tres Cozine of local music act The Haus Band. Joel and Tres talk about the style of music they play, reveal how they got 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Ranger and the ‘Re-Arrangers’ performing locally in March

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Ranger and the ‘Re-Arrangers’ performing locally in March

The subject of this podcast is the local “gypsy jazz” band — Ranger and the ‘Re-arrangers’. They evoke the spirit of a Paris cafe and the raucous energy of a gypsy campsite. At the heart of their sound is Ranger Sciacca’s violin.  The band’s repertoire