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Recycling made easier
Kile Markwick puts lids on some of the 5,000 recycle collection bins being assembled for Bainbridge Disposal. The single-source recycle totes will be delivered to customers in the next few weeks. - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Jun 09 2008, 1:47 PM There will be no more special trips to the recycling center to unload unwanted boxes. No more cramming stacks of newspapers into straining blue bins, or pawing through piles of plastics to extricate an offending tin can.

This guard sabers its moment
Bainbridge High School senior Abbey Heller waves her flag in rehearsal with the BHS Winter Guard in Paski Gymnasium. The team will host its first competition next Saturday.  - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM If a high school marching band provides halftime’s musical heart, then the color guard creates its visual soul.

‘Something big, spectacular’ at Pritchard Park
Jun 09 2008, 1:47 PM Visitors could see changes on the ground beginning later this year.

‘Something big, spectacular’ at Pritchard Park
Jun 09 2008, 1:47 PM Visitors could see changes on the ground beginning later this year.

Students ‘spreading the word, not the weeds’
Kristina Heidt (left) and Lea Fetterman tug recalcitrant ivy during a cleanup at Blakely Harbor Park on Thursday. They and classmates from the Odyssey Multiage Program spent the morning clearing invasive plants from the south-end park. - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM Surrounded by students, Dana Coggon pulled back the long, orange handle of a weed wrench with both arms.

New numbers for streetscape
Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM 'Value engineering’ suggests the city could save money on the project.

The hammering man
Blacksmith Ryan Landworth in his Bainbridge metal shop. He’ll give an exhibition at the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum Sunday.  - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM Island smith Ryan Landworth demonstrates his craft Sunday.

When the neighbors are a source of irrigation
Bart Berg (left) of Trust for Working Landscapes and landscape architect Russ Berg heft irrigation pipe along a trench at the Day Road farm complex Saturday. - Courtesy of Rick Gordon Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM Volunteers dig in to bring needed water to farms in the Day Road area.

Higher ed study moving forward
Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM Gregoire, local legislators send the issue on a roller-coaster ride.

How long ago, those crazy ‘70s
Scott Taylor, on the road to a film compilation of island life in the 1970s.  - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Jun 09 2008, 1:46 PM Were you here for the ‘smiley face’ decade? Filmmaker Scott Taylor wants to hear from you.