The festivities surrounding the annual event generated approximately $19,000 in additional revenue across Winslow businesses, according to the Bainbridge Island Downtown Association, the nonprofit that organizes downtown events such as Girls’ Night Out.
The Bainbridge Lecture Series welcomes Adam Siegel as the guest speaker for BASE — “Building A Sustainable Economy” at 5:30 Friday, May 11 in the auditorium at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
AmericanWest Bank has announced that Linda Lincoln has joined the bank as Bainbridge Island branch manager.
Chris Bambridge, a tunnel engineer for the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program, will be the next speaker in the Bainbridge Island Kiwanis Club’s “Speaker Series.”
The Bainbridge Lecture Series welcomes Adam Siegel as the guest speaker for BASE — “Building A Sustainable Economy.”
PHC Construction of Bainbridge Island has broken ground on a new office building in Kingston.
Gloria Fletcher has been named President of Sound Publishing.
After a record-breaking year, Kitsap Bank gave back to the communities it serves, including downtown Bainbridge Island.
Only one more week to take advantage of the Dine Local Downtown deals at local restaurants.
An original 40s-era art deco style structure with shining stainless steel exterior, the Madison Diner is hard to miss. One of the “regulars” inside the diner, may be a little more difficult to spot.
After a lengthy search, the Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce has hired a new executive director.
Rex Oliver, who served as executive director of the Murrieta, Calif., Chamber of Commerce for 10 years, was introduced Wednesday evening during the chamber’s annual meeting at IslandWood.
And now, it can be said, Bainbridge Island has had its own invitation-only fashion show. With more to come.
The owners of Storyville Coffee Co. LLC, a roaster located on Bainbridge Island, have purchased the old Winslow Hardware building with the goal of establishing a retail coffee business in the large space.