Isaac “Reptile Boy” Peterson, son of the beloved animal specialist and educator Scott “Reptile Man” Peterson, introduced the guests at the Kids Discovery Museum Birthday Bash to some of his favorite cold-blooded party animals Saturday, June 7.
Seniors of both Bainbridge and Eagle Harbor High Schools donned their caps and gowns for graduation Saturday, June 14.
Once, in the days of Bainbridge yore (2007) there was a legendary boys high school basketball team that played the game better than any in island history.
How do you measure success? There are a lot of statistical ways to measure the successful impact of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art at the conclusion of this, its first year of operation.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art celebrates its first anniversary this week. Here’s a few interesting factoids about the island’s art museum.
Downtown Winslow saw the return of the much-loved Scotch Broom Festival Friday, May 30, amidst much laughter and the craning necks of uninformed passersby.
Downtown Winslow saw the return of the much-loved annual island Scotch Broom Festival.
The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team made it one game closer than last year to a shot at the state championship.
The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team mowed down Timberline High School 2-1 and advanced to the second game of this year’s 3A Region III Tournament.
Think global, eat local. That’s the thinking behind Island Food Circle, an online service launched last month and designed to help shoppers find locally produced foods and easily identify restaurants and retailers that actively support local fare and farming.
One game. That’s how much closer the Bainbridge High varsity baseball team got to earning a shot at the state championship this year.
A partnership of concerned island citizens recently worked together to guarantee the safe relocation of a family of ospreys that have been making their home in a cell tower near the business complex at Coppertop Park.
“Pura Vida” is an expression from Costa Rica which means “pure life.” It is a phrase used when greeting, or giving thanks and gratitude. How appropriate then, that it should be the title of the season finale performance of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, said BSO music director and program conductor Wesley Schulz.
