To the editor: I have worked with Val Tollefson on community-based activities since 1997 and unreservedly endorse him for city council.
To the editor: While a recent and widely distributed blog entitled, “Politics as Blood Sport,” didn’t draw my blood, it definitely hit a sensitive nerve. That nerve is the one that feels outrage and screams, “Not true!”
To the editor: It has been evident for some time that drivers are not coming to a complete stop at stop signs around the island.
To the editor: I’m a true blue Bainbridge girl. My credentials include having worn the tiniest Bay Hay shirts imaginable, constructed moss fairy houses in the Grand Forest, and seen my nickname appear on the road after Paint Night during the spring of my senior year.
To the editor: Since 1981 we have spent most of our time on Bainbridge Island.
To the editor: Friends of the Farms’ recent Farm to Table Dinner was a true community collaboration of farmers, business owners and volunteers who gathered to celebrate the bounty of our local harvest.
To the editor: Thank you island residents and others, who attended and supported the newest venture of exposing artists, and their artistic talents during the Bainbridge Island Working Studios premier summer event.
To the editor: What a thrill it was for this year’s 14 winners of the Island Theatre Ten-Minute Play Festival to see their work performed before packed houses at BPA!
To the editor: Project Backpack, the school supply drive at Helpline House, is quickly coming to the close of another successful year.
To the editor: Small-town candor has a wonderful immediacy.
To the editor: Many thanks to the Bainbridge Island residents and visitors who made the Friends of Bainbridge Island High School Sailing’s inaugural Build-Your-Own Sailboat booth at the Fourth of July Street Fair such a resounding success!
To the editor: Yesterday I rode my bike to the Bainbridge Island Land Trust Hilltop property.
To the editor: We have been loyal customers of Town & Country Market for a quarter of a century.