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1st bridge festival makes connections on BI

Published 1:30 am Sunday, September 11, 2022

The inaugural all-day Bridge Festival at Waterfront Park celebrates the newly certified Bainbridge Creative District with live music, dance performances, food vendors, a wine bar, beer garden, artisan booths and children activities. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review Photos
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The inaugural all-day Bridge Festival at Waterfront Park celebrates the newly certified Bainbridge Creative District with live music, dance performances, food vendors, a wine bar, beer garden, artisan booths and children activities. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review Photos

The inaugural all-day Bridge Festival at Waterfront Park celebrates the newly certified Bainbridge Creative District with live music, dance performances, food vendors, a wine bar, beer garden, artisan booths and children activities. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review Photos
The Jenny Davis Jazz Quintet performs on stage at the Bridge Festival in Waterfront Park in Winslow.
Executive director Inez Maubane Jones of Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities with Stefan Goldby, president and CEO of the Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce and co-chair of the Bainbridge Creative District, welcome visitors to the inaugural Bridge Festival at Waterfront Park.
The Bainbridge Island High School Marching Band kicks off the festival with pep songs.
Bainbridge Island city manager Blair King welcomes visitors to the festival.
Crowds gather for the festival.
The Jenny Davis Jazz Quintet performs at the festival.
The Bainbridge Island Kids Museum provides activities for children at the arts festival.

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