Families with children affected by autism or a similar sensory processing challenge are invited to explore Kids Discovery Museum, while enjoying a supportive environment and therapist guidance on Sunday, Dec. 28.
It’s the last weekend to catch the exhibitions “Super Bowl” and “Reflections” at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts.
The Island Gallery presents the ninth annual Wearable Art Show through Dec. 28 at the Winslow gallery.
The Annual Invitational Small Works Exhibition at Roby King Galleries comes to a close on Saturday, Dec. 27.
Bainbridge Chorale will again host what has become a popular Island holiday tradition: the annual Messiah Sing-along at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27 at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church.
The 26th annual Bainbridge Island Mochi Tsuki event has been slated for Sunday, Jan. 4 at IslandWood.
Curious KiDiMu explorers of all ages are invited for math-themed experiments and activities on Math Wednesday, Dec. 24.
The Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, presented by the Bainbridge Island Land Trust and West Sound Wildlife Shelter, will begin Friday, Jan. 9 and is set to include five lectures by local experts on unique Bainbridge Island wildlife and landscape topics.
The Green Muse Open Mic returns to Pegasus Coffee House from 8 to 10 p.m. Tuesday nights (except the first Tuesday of the month).
Join local musician David Webb at Tuesday Tunes at Kids Discovery Museum for a guitar sing-along and enjoy favorite American folk hits for kids.
Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers is now enrolling for its last session with Jeremy Rothbaum before he retires as the Young Singers music director.
Sloppy fun returns to Kids Discovery Museum on Messy Mondays, Dec. 22 and 29.
Throughout the month of January, Bainbridge Bakers Gallery will exhibit “Images of Color and Composition” by Robert Alescio.