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Baeven Hoit won the Most Creative Use of Materials award for her garment "Something About Fish."

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Artists show off unique garments at BI Trashion Show

The fifth Bainbridge Island Trashion Show took place July 25 at the Hilltop location in the Grand Forest…

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Birds of a feather

It may seem like North Kitsap is going to the birds. On New Brooklyn Road in Bainbridge Island,…

As summer officially is here the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market already is in full swing. Courtesy Photo

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‘Market Match’ at BI Farmers Market reduces food insecurity

For the first time in a long while vendors at the Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market can reduce food…

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Island School students ask questions of teacher Mike Derzon, who holds a time capsule near the deep hole in the garden where they buried it, to be opened by students in 2046. To commemorate a COVID-19 school experience, children included: hand warmers for the outdoor classrooms, a school newspaper written by 4th- and 5th- graders, dolphin and blue marlin art for two pod mascots, class photos with masked faces, and a hummingbird nest to signify the 2nd and 3rd grade outdoor bird study. Kindergartners crafted a coloring book of their memories. Others popped in hand sanitizer, gloves and a facemask to tell future students of the safety measures they took during the pandemic.

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Explaining COVID to future students

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Designing paper flowers

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BIMA offers summer courses

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is offering some upcoming summer events.

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Bainbridge schools on summer break

While graduation at Bainbridge High School was the highlight of the end of school in the Bainbridge Island…

High school senior dancers Max VanNocken and Sarah Balding. Courtesy Photo

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Student dance performances highlighted online

The Bainbridge Dance Center’s 40th Annual Student Performances will take place online this year June 17-19.

“Shape of Memory.”

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Public art winners announced

The winners of this year’s People’s Choice Award for the outdoor sculpture exhibition on Bainbridge Island called Something…

The Kids Discovery Museum recently reopened its doors to the public for the first time in over a year. Courtesy Photos

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Kids Museum finally reopens after COVID closure

It’s only at 25% capacity just to be safe

Kavi Danielson, 9, displays trading cards featuring the sea turtles, mosques, palm trees and camels of Oman.

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Island School kids learn about Oman market

Island School on Bainbridge Island recently ended its monthlong Cultural Study of Oman by shopping at an outdoor…

Participants in the annual Scotch Broom “parade” walk by the Senior Center last week. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Noxious or obnoxious, Scotch Broom fun for islanders

Event originally began as a joke in 1963

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BIMA Summer Camps to be in-person starting in June

Health and safety guidelines will be in place

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Japanese American memorial starts Junior Ranger program

The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is starting a new Junior Ranger program.