Battle for the Beasts will take over the Bainbridge Boxing Club at 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11. Boxers from the island will be putting on their gloves for charity — proceeds will benefit the Kitsap Humane Society.
The annual Bainbridge Island Studio Tour showcases the wealth of artistic talent in and around the island.
The Bainbridge Island City Council gave its initial thumbs up to slap a new $20 car tab license fee on all island vehicles Wednesday.
The stolen records belonging to Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church have been found and returned to the Bainbridge Island church.
On Washington’s Primary Election night, Jennifer Forbes of Poulsbo perhaps saw the greatest victory in the state.
The search for the island’s next city manager is entering its final phase. Over August and September, the council will become more involved in the selection process for city manager candidates.
It’s a night for islanders to take part in their town’s safety, and get to know the people behind the badges that serve them. Bainbridge Island’s extension of National Night Out will take place at the town square next to city hall from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7.
This year’s Indie Banditas Bazaar will include a benefit concert to raise money to support the staff and owners of The 122 after it burned down in July.
Local teen, Jordan Sell, organizes summer indie music festival.
Girls raise money to help The 122 owners and staff.
Arms Around Bainbridge
Swim, bike, run, or boat
5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, August 11
Register online at www.armsaroundbainbridge.com
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island was broken into over the weekend, and suffered a significant theft. A fire-safe box was stolen from the church on Wyatt Way over the evening of Sunday, July 29.
The Gaube family is all ready to set up shop on Bainbridge Island. They have a business loan, they have a store location, they even have equipment on the way. But one thing they don’t have: an OK from city hall.