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Model Colleen Diessner wears a recycled dress designed by Brooke Fotheringham at the Refashion event at Islandwood May 19.

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Fashionable refashions

The 8th Annual Refashion Show took place May 15 at IslandWood.

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Island School fourth- and fifth-grade students use a weed wrench at their Day of Service May 10 to pull invasive Scotch broom out of the ground at Fay Bainbridge Park. Students at the independent school for grades K through 5 have years of experience working in gardens and forests. They partner with Friends of the Farm at the BI Native Food Forest near their campus on Day Road.

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Cleaning up the island

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The Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network had its first Spring Bazaar over the weekend, where participants in the makerspace had their pieces for sale. The event took the place of its annual Open House. Over 50 vendors sold items at the event.

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Artisans spring into action

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The Rev. Kate E. Wesch talks to the group at Grace Church on Bainbridge Island.

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BI church hosts regional event to pick new bishop

Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island hosted a regional gathering May 1 to hear from four candidates in…

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BI library has lots going on this month

The Bainbridge Island Public Library is always offering programs for residents, and May is no exception.

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Colorful glass sculptures and table art from Mud Flats Studio, a resident artist group at BARN.

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BARN to host expanded spring vendor market

The Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network is hosting its first Spring Bazaar May 11 at 10 a.m.

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Cellists Olive Leiss, left, May Smaus, Barbara Deppe and Christine Edwards practice at rehearsal April 12.

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Young Kitsap musicians perform with Seattle Symphony

How do you tell an ancient story — would you use words, or can you capture the meaning…

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Spring daffodils spell out ‘smile’ near the intersection of Highway 305 and Sportsman Club Road. Planting the flowers by roads is a Bainbridge Island tradition started by Mary Sam, a healer and granddaughter of Suquamish’s Chief Sealth, for whom Seattle was named.

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‘Smile’ this spring

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The first Farmers Market of the season near City Hall on Bainbridge Island took place last weekend. The market is open every Saturday through fall. A variety of vendors sell local products each week. The crowd was sparse for the opening due to less-than-ideal weather.

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1st BI Farmers Market of season

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The Woodward Middle School Choir and the Evergreen Singers team up to sing during the Music for All Generations concert March 27.

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Young, old unite to sing together at concert

“Music is the sport you never age out of,” said Laurie de Leonne, choir director for the Evergreen…

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The Bainbridge High School Baseball Boosters Club purchased a new shed and converted the old one into a permanent concession stand. Burgers, hot dogs, popcorn, candy and more are sold during home games. Funds go to the baseball program.

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BHS baseball gets new snack shack

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In Japan, Red Light/Green Lights is played with the ‘it’ person shouting ‘Daruma-sanga koronda’ before turning around. That means, ‘The daruma doll fell over.’

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BI school celebrates Japan-inspired Spring Festival

Students at The Island School on Bainbridge Island recently celebrated with a Japan-inspired Spring Festival.

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Couples enjoyed the swing dance fundraiser for the band at Bainbridge High School over the weekend.

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Swing in spring

A large crowd turned out for the swing dance fundraiser at the rowing center at waterfront park last…