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BI tea shop offers live music, food, yoga

On Winslow Way, the Bainbridge Apothecary &Tea Shop has expanded to a spacious area behind the building where…

Maureen Maurer, local author and founder of Assistance Dogs Northwest, with a few of her service dogs (left to right) Sadie, Indy and Samson, during her book signing last week at Eagle Harbor Books. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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Assistance Dogs are great companions for those in need

Maureen Maurer, founder of Assistance Dogs Northwest, wrote a book about her experiences

Eileen Sorg, ‘The Fruits of Your Labor,’ colored pencil over watercolor.

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BI Summer Studio Tour ready to welcome folks back

Event will be held at 6 studios on Bainbridge Aug. 13-15

Artist Abe Singer stands next to his creation "Reflection" outside of City Hall. Courtesy photo

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‘Reflection’ sculpture bought by BI for $11,500

Art piece will be stored until new location at Waterfront Park is ready in 2022

Joe Deets, Courtesy Photos

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3 challenge incumbent Deets for BI council seat

Incumbent Joe Deets is being challenged in the Aug. 3 primary election by three opponents for the North…

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Dowdney’s piece ‘Lime Kiln Sunset.’

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Local intersects different elements to create mixed media art

Dowdney has 4 pieces on display at BARN

Customers sit inside Pegasus Coffee House Wednesday. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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How does BI spell relief? 100% capacity

After a year-and-a-half of opening and closing, enforcing COVID-19 health guidelines and adapting from traditional ways of serving…

Instructor Lin Lucas acts as a model for his students to sketch as part of BIMA’s Comics: Words & Pictures summer camp. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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Artist-teachers use ‘superpowers’ at BIMA camps

Artist Lin Lucas teaches students the basics of creating comics

Bainbridge Island resident Rosalys Peel wrote an Alzheimer's guide after her husband Mike passed away from the disease in 2011. Courtesy photos

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BI resident uses caregiving experience to write Alzheimer’s Guide

Rosalys Peel’s late husband Mike lived with Alzheimer’s for nine years before passing away in 2011

Lin McJunkin talks about Fossil II, the sculpture that she and collaborator Milo White made. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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Sculpture duo wins BI’s Something New title again

Lin McJunkin, Milo White have been working together for over 10 years

A group of church members digs up gravel into wheelbarrows.

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Mission accomplished: Youth at home due to COVID

New playground built, sand volleyball court refurbished on church property

A Pride flag hangs at Cafe Hitchock in honor of Pride Month.
Folks enjoy the summer weather at Doc’s Marina Grill in Winslow.

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Sweltering summer

It just officially turned summer, and temperatures are expected to be sweltering this weekend, hitting as high as…

Lino Tagliapietra Inc. has expanded its footprint to Bainbridge Island and is being run in a small residential studio. Courtesy of Andrew Giammarco

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Famed Venetian glass artist’s work now displayed on Bainbridge

Lino Tagliapietra’s grandson runs the small gallery in his residential studio