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Ring of Life: The Gallery at Grace presents “Ring of Life,” new works in pen and ink by Elizabeth Reed Smith. The show will be up through June 30 at Grace Episcopal Church, 8595 Day Road. Info: www.gracehere.org.

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Ring of Life: The Gallery at Grace presents “Ring of Life,” new works in pen and ink by Elizabeth Reed Smith. The show will be up through June 30 at Grace Episcopal Church, 8595 Day Road. Info: www.gracehere.org.

Older Americans Month: The Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center will celebrate Older Americans Month with a series of activites including discussions on globalization; the senior softball game; the annual meeting at 10 a.m. May 12; the annual men’s breakfast; Cafe Magpie; and more. Info: 842-1616.

Sustainable Fundraising: Register now for the nonprofit fundraising workshop “Building a Sustainable Fundraising Model” with Susan Howlett, to be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 30 at Bethany Lutheran Church. Nationally acclaimed speaker Susan Howlett will lead us through the basics of creating a fundraising model for your nonprofit organization. Space limited to three people per organization. Register by sending a $10 check with name, organization, phone, email and address to: Bainbridge Community Foundation, Marge Williams Center, 221 Winslow Way West #305, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. Info: bainbridgecommunityfoundation.org or 842-0433.

Watercolors: Original watercolors by island artist Hajnalka will be on display through May 30 at Bainbridge Bakers. The works are inspired by nature and the delicate brush work of the Orient. Info: 842-2828.

May at BAC: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts presents “Baskets,” a group show of woven sculpture, through June 3. Also on display through May are mixed-media abstract works by Marilyn Bergstrom and, through May 16, the Elementary School art show. The work of High School Spring Arts Festival award winners will also be shown May 20-June 3 with a reception from 4-6 p.m. May 23 at the gallery. Information: 842-3132.

Gary Groves: Island photographer and printmaker Gary Groves presents his retrospective, “A Look Back – 1978-2008,” at Arts Studio, 7869 Fletcher Bay Rd. Open by appointment, 842-1294 or 842-7154. Groves will also discuss his images at 7:30 p.m. May 7. Please RSVP.

Senior POets: In celebration of Older Americans Month, the poetry of island seniors will be on display at the Bainbridge Island Senior Center, 370 Brien Dr. Info: 842-1616.

Russian Oils: The work of Russian painter Yuri Volkov is on display now at Director’s Gallery, 126 Madrone Lane. Volkov, widely collected throughout Russia and Europe, stayed on Bainbridge for four months and during that time produced island- and Seattle-inspired oils. Info: 842-6000 or www.thedirectorsgallery.com.

HHHS Applications: Applications for 2009 funding for non-profits providing health, housing and human services to Bainbridge Island residents are available now at Bainbridge Island City Hall and are due at City Hall no later than 4 p.m. May 14. Info: 842-9335.

Kauai Photos: Digital photographer Katherine Shulock experienced the radiant beauty of Kauai while living and working on the island last year. She’ll show her collection, “Kauai Untouched,” through June 5 at the Treehouse Cafe at Lynwood Center. Info: (360) 201-8525.

The Figure: Roby King Galleries presents “The Figure,” a group show of seven artists who excel in portraying the figure including Lynn Brofsky, Mary Carlton, Ilene Gienger-Stanfield, Stephen MacFarlane, Mary Powell, Helene Wilder and Randena Walsh. Through May. Info: robykinggalleries@gmail.com.

Peggy Fogliano: Gallery Fraga hosts the debut show of island artist Peggy Fogliano in May, along with island artist Beverly Gimlin. Info: www.galleryfraga.com.

Roof Beam: Raise High the Roof Beam! The BIAHC announces a series of conversations about planning, funding, building and running community based facilities. Topics include Planning the Capital Project (May 6), Structures and Partnerships (May 20), and Sustainability: Maintenance and Operations (June 3). Sessions take place from 8:45-11 a.m. at

Bainbridge Performing Arts. . RSVP: janices@artshum.org.

BI Junior Football: Fall 2008 registration is currently under way for BI Junior Football. Open to children grades 2-8. Program highlights, fees: www.bainbridgefootball.org. Deadline June 30; register early as spots are limited.

Respect Your Body: Island Fitness will celebrate Respect Your Body week May 5-9 with a series of lectures and events ranging from nutrition to self-defense to eating disorder. Trainer and cancer survivor Olivia Carey will talk about her experiences battling the disease. Nutritionists, dieticians and trainers will be available to answer questions and give advice. Info: www.island-fitness.com.

Youth Football: Love Youth Football? Volunteer coaches and referees needed for BI Junior Football. Visit www.bainbridgefootball.org. Deadline June 1.

Cultural Funding: Through the Cultural Funding Program, the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council allocates public dollars to island cultural organizations. BIAHC is now accepting applications, which are available in the Executive Department at City Hall or electronically by contacting ellenb@artshum.org. Six completed copies due at City Hall no later than 4 p.m. May 23. Contact: Zon Eastes, BIAHC Executive Director, 842-7901 or zone@artshum.org.

Peace Vigil: Women in Black stand silently for peace every Friday evening from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. on the southwest corner of 305 and Winslow Way near the Chamber of Commerce. We wear dark, not necessarily black, clothes. We hold a candle or flower which we’ll give you. Join us for as long as you can. Information: Beverley West 842-5400.

Wednesday 7

globalization: “Globalization. What it is, What it isn’t.” The misconceptions about globalization will be presented by Don Marsh, UW adjunct faculty and Senior Management Advisor, at 1 p.m. May 7 at the Commons on Brien Drive. Info: 842-1616.

City Council: A special workshop will be held from 6-9 p.m. May 7 at City Hall for continued discussion of the Winslow Way Reconstruction Project, Heery International, Phase II, for discussion of April 23 Memorandum, Critical Tasks, Checklist of Conditions, and Tasks by Phases. Also on the agenda is the third Workshop on the Capital Facilities Plan, including comment by Finance Committee Chair Chris Snow, Update on CFP Process, Presentation of Financial Capacity Analysis, Development of 2009-2014 Project List with Funding Sources, Public Participation Round Table Discussion, and Outcome: Review of Financial Capacity Analysis Assumptions and Propose List of Projects. Info: Roz Lassoff, City Clerk, 780-8624.

McTakeover: Sakai Intermediate School will host a “McTakeover” from 6-8 p.m. May 7 at the Bainbridge Island McDonald’s. McDonald’s will generously donate 40 percent of the total sales during this event to the school. Info: kykomime@msn.com

Mindfulness: Walking the path of awareness. An introduction to the practice of mindfulness by participating over a series of weeks in a facilitated discussion of the book “Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn.” Runs 7-8 pm. May 7 at the Island School Library. Info: (206) 310-2005.

Book Reading: As part of a 10-city tour marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel, author Sandy Tolan reads and discusses his 2006 award-winning literary nonfiction book, “The Lemon Tree,” which examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the voices of a Jewish woman and a Palestinian man whose ties to the same house in Israel foster a dialogue on the possibility of peace in the Middl East. At 7 p.m. May 7 at the Bainbridge Public Library. Information: 842-4578.

Thursday 8

Park Board: The Bainbridge Island Park Board will meet at 6 p.m. May 8 at Strawberry Hill Center, 7666 High School Road. Agenda includes presentation on the Waterfront Park trail plan; Yeomalt Cabin renovation; quit claim deed; and director’s report. Info: 842-2306.

plan Comm: The Bainbridge Island Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. May 8 at City Hall. Agenda includes Core District development regulations; inclusionary housing; and Comprehensive Plan amendments. Info: 842-2552.

girls’ Night Out: Ladies, mark your calendars. Local businesses are gearing up with special promotions and in-store events to celebrate the sixth annual Girls’ Night Out on May 8. This year, downtown merchants expect approximately 300 women to take part in the event which will involve over 30 participating businesses. Info: 842-2982 or www.bainbridgedowntown.org.

folk Dancing: Enjoy European Folk Dancing with instruction from 7:30-9:30 p.m. May 8 at Bainbridge Ballet, 945 Hildebrand Ln. Cost: $5/$3. Bring non-street shoes for dancing. Contact: Fred or Linda, 780-8036.

friday 9

Senior Softball: Enjoy a Senior softball game at 10 a.m. May 9 at Rotary Field on Weaver Road. Bainbridge vs. Bremerton Sr. Center. Info: 842-1616.

Homeschooling: The Bainbridge-North Kitsap Independent Homeschooling Families Group will meet from 10 a.m. to noon May 9 at the Liberty Ridge Apartments lodge, off Bond Road next to the North Kitsap Medical Center. Newcomers welcome; children may attend. Contact: Joyce, (360) 394-3620.

Minimu SingAlong: Kids Discovery Museum invites the youngest music lovers for a melodic adventure with Linda Slater, Kindermusik educator and KiDiMu summer camp instructor, at 10:45 a.m. May 9 at KiDiMu. Recommended ages: 18 mos. to 5 yrs. Info: 855-4650 or www.kidimu.org.

Mother’s Day Lunch: Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program will host a Mother’s Day lunch in honor of all women who are good mothers, sisters, daughters and friends on May 9 at all Friday meal sites. Available to senior citizens age 60 and older. Suggested donation: $3. Reservations are required by 2:30 p.m. May 8; call (888) 877-8511 for locations and reservations.

Mother’s Day Weekend At IslandWood: Experience a Mother’s Day weekend full of fun, art, nature and relaxation at IslandWood. Arrive between 4 and 6:30 p.m. May 9 and depart between 1 and 3 p.m. May 11. Enjoy creative art and music activities; learn about sustainable cuisine while harvesting and preparing food with IslandWood chefs; wake up to a relaxing yoga session; take a walk on the campus; and enjoy s’mores in the evening by a campfire. This is a weekend the whole family (especially mom) will enjoy. Cost: $575/family of three, $50/additional child, $75/additional adult. Registration at www.islandwood.org or 855-4307.

Adam Bede: Cherry Fair Productions, the island’s newest theater company, announces auditions for George Eliot’s Adam Bede, to be performed this August on Bainbridge Island. Auditions will be held May 9-10 at Seattle Center, 4th floor, Studio E. Please prepare a classical monologue under two minutes in length and bring a headshot and resume. Scheduling: Email kathryn@cherryfairproductions.com or call (360) 440-3445.

History Anniversary: Bainbridge Island Historical Society invites you to the 100th aniversary of the Island Center Schoolhouse, home to the museum since 1973, from 5-7 p.m. May 9 at the museum, 215 Ericken Ave. The temporary exhibition “A Moving Experience: 100 years of the island Center School” will be open for viewing along with a complimentary wine tasting from Bainbridge Island Vineyard and Winery and light hors d’ourves. Admission is free. Info: 842-2773.

Planetarium Talk: David Kirscher will give a talk titled, ““Dark Adaptation and Stargazing” at 7 p.m. May 9 at Ritchie Observatory, Battle Point Park. Free. Info: www.bpastro.org.

Pegasus Tunes: Joe Prater and Mike Murray play acoustic folk originals and traditionals at 7:30 p.m. May 9 at Pegasus Coffee House. Suggested donation: $5. Information: 842-6725.

St. Barnabas Concert: St. Barnabas Episcopal Church presents the final in their series of 2007-2008 concerts at 7:30 p.m. May 9 at the church, 1187 Wyatt Way. J. Melvin Butler, organist, and Robert Gale, trumpeter, will play. The gathering is open to the public. Tickets, $15/$10, at the door or in advance at the church. Call 842-560, extension 0.

Anything Goes: It’s spring musical season, and the BHS drama department is proud to present the Cole Porter American classic, “Anything Goes” through May 18 (at 7:30 p.m. May 9, 10 and 17 and 2:30 p.m. May 18). Tickets, $10/$5, can be purchased at the door 45 minutes prior to curtain. Info: 842-2634.

Secret Garden: Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, “The Secret Garden” follows Mary Lennox as she brings life not only to a garden but also to those who surround her. The spring musical, directed by Teresa Thuman, runs May 9-11, 16-18 and 23-25 at Bainbridge Performing Arts, at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays. An opening reception May 9 and a pay-what-you-can preview May 8. Tickets, $20/$15, are at 842-8569. Information: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org.

Saturday 10

Plant Sale: The Bainbridge Garden Club will sponsor its annual plant sale starting at 9 a.m. May 10 in the Ace Hardware parking lot. Lots of rare plants potted by members, and bird houses made by garden club members. Early buyers will be happy. Contact: Liz Knobloch, 842-7677.

Farmers Market: Fresh food, art and music at the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market, which runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 10 and every Saturday through October at the town square by City Hall.Information: www.bainbridgefarmersmarket.com.

Boater’s Fair: The USCG Auxiliary presents the third annual Boater’s Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 10 at the Bainbridge Island Public Dock and Commons. Witness the drama of a live helo rescue demonstration. Check out the on-the-water flare demonstration. Get up close to your safety network: the city’s fire and police boats, USCG Safe Boats, and more Info: 842-5053.

book Sale: Friends of the Library will hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 10 at the Bainbridge Public Library. Proceeds benefit the library. Info: www.bifriends.org.

GardenTopia: Join docent Colleen Shrosbree at 10:45 a.m. May 10 for special springtime stories and get the last chance to enjoy GardenTopia. Recommended ages: 3-7 years. Info: www.kidimu.org.

Dinner Reads: Join a gala evening of dinner, wine and words, to benefit the Bainbridge Public Library. “Dinner Reads: A Literary Affair” will be held at 6 p.m. May 10 at Wing Point Golf and Country Club, featuring a silent auction and readings of their own works by highly acclaimed local authors. Emcees are Bainbridge authors George Shannon and Mary Guterson. Cost: $100 per person, $1,000 VIP table for 10. RSVP: (206) 866-1250.

Seabold Saturday: Travel memory lane through folk music with Dave Webb on May 10 at Seabold Community Hall, 14451 Komedal Road. Acoustic open mic begins at 7:30 p.m. (sign-ups from 6:30-7), followed by Webb’s featured act. Play or pay $5, children free. Contact: Larry Dewey, 842-5099.

Saturday Dance: Join Sheila for a Swingin’ Foxtrot workshiop from 7:30-8:15 p.m. May 10 at Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd. DJ’d dance follows with swing, salsa, blues, ballads, WC, hustle and ballroom. No pre-registration or partner necessary; please bring soft-soled shoes. Cost: $10/$5, includes workshop. Info: www.educatedfeet.net.

Pegasus Tunes: Valerie Markell’s warm, honey voice weaves a rich tapestry – romantic, beautiful, and grounded – at 7:30 p.m. May 10 at Pegasus Coffee House. Suggested donation: $5. Info:www.valeriemarkell.com or 842-6725.

sunday 11

Farewell Take Flight/GardenTopia: Last chance for fans of aviation and gardens to explore Take Flight and GardenTopia at the Kids Discovery Museum. Museum hours are noon to 4 p.m. May 11. The museum will be closed from May 12 through May 21 for installation of the new exhibits. Information: 855-4650 or www.kidimu.org.

Tibetan Healing Fund: A Tibetan Healing Fund gathering to take place from 4-6 p.m. May 11 at Yonder. Enjoy Tibetan music and food and hear about maternal-child health and education projects in Amdo Province, Tibet. Space limited; RSVP by May 8 to Marge: (206) 723-2507 or margemansfield@earthlink.net.

Chris sMellow: Celebrate the reelase of Chris Smellow’s new CD, “Favorite Piano Solos,” at 4 p.m. May 11 at Island Music Guild. Refreshments will be served. Info: 780-6911.

Mother’s Day Concert: Janet See, flute; Sandi Schwarz, violin; Peggy Spencer, violin/viola, and Zon Eastes, cello, will perform chamber music by Bach, Haydn and Mozart at 4 p.m. May 11 at The Commons. Tickets at the door: $25 for two (one person plus a mom); $20 general; $15 senior; $10 student. Info: 842-5647.

Open Mic: All ages and styles welcome for songs, instrumentals, poems, and readings at MCR Open Mic, 7-9:30 p.m. May 11 and every Sunday at Pegasus Coffee House. A piano is available. Hosted by Rick Barrenger. Info: www.pegasuscoffeehouse.com

Monday 12

Garden Club: The Bainbridge Island Garden Club will meet on Monday at 9 a.m. May 12 at First Baptist Church. For May the Workshop is “Old Shoe Containers.” Bring an old shoe for potting. Kate Easton Of Garden Vision will speak on the “Sustainable Garden – From Design to Maintenance. Info: 780-2950. New members are welcome.

BISCC Meeting: The Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center will hold its annual meeting at 10 a.m. May 12 at the center. Speaker John Barnett is president of Washington State AARP and author of “How to Feel Good As You Age.” Board elections will take place. Information: 842-1616.

Ethics Board: The Bainbridge Island Ethics Board will meet at 7 p.m. May 12 in the Planning Conference Room at City Hall. Agenda includes board development – discussion of “Relationships Between Elected Officials and Staff”; work plan; report on budget request status; operating rules – review and adoption; Best Practices pamphlet; report on April 9 City Council presentation; report on Ethics Camp; and discussion of values and definitions. Info: 842-2545.

Mental Illness Help: The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, NAMI-Kitsap will sponsor support group from 7-8:30 p.m. May 12 and every Monday at at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. Family members and friends of people who suffer from serious mental illness are invited to attend for support and education. Contact: Jane Cartmell, (206) 898-6092 or Joan Pearson, (206) 842-5324.

DFA: The next Kitsap-Bainbridge Democracy for America meetup will be from 7-9 p.m. May 12 at the Commons/Senior Center, 370 Brien Ave. Our first “Evening with 2008 Candidates” is with Rep. Christine Rolfes, Assistant Majority Whip. Hear Christine’s stories about her eventful first term in the WA House of Representatives, and her thoughts about emerging challenges. All welcome. Contact: Sally Adams, 780-7888.

Tuesday 13

OSC: The Open Space Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m. May 13 in Council Chambers, City Hall. Agenda includes report on trail easements in progress; update on available funds for trail acquisition; park foundation representatives; report on the Open Space Survey; Land Use Code revision – OSC role and involvement; 2008 work plan; and final report update. Info: 842-2545.

Land Use: The public will have its first opportunity to comment on the city’s initiative to update the Land Use Code at a workshop to be held at 6:30 p.m. May 13 at City Hall. The project was initiated by outgoing Planning Director Greg Byrne to reduce inconsistencies and complexity and create a more ‘user-friendly’ code. Regulations to be reviewed include sections on Administration (Title 2), Subdivisions (Title 17), and Zoning (Title 18). The meeting will include a presentation by Clarion Associates. Info: 780-3760.

Coming Up

Cafe Magpie: Senior women, gather for coffee and companionship at Cafe Magpie, 8:45-10 a.m. May 14 at the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center. Info: 842-1616.

VIP: At May’s meeting of the Visually Impaired Persons of Bainbridge Island support group, Alan Garrels from the Washington State Department of Services for the Blind will talk about the Independent Living program and what it has to offer for VIPs. The meeting is from 1-3 p.m. May 14 at the Bainbridge Public Library. Information/transportation: 842-3551.

Conversations with Ken: Join Schools Superintendent Ken Crawford for a casual time to socialize and chat from 2-3 p.m. May 14 at the Senior Community Center, 370 Brien Dr. You’ll enjoy light refreshments and experience a comfortable opportunity to talk with Crawford, incoming Superintendent Faith Chapel and School Board President Mary Curtis. Info: 780-1398.

Republican Women: At its next luncheon meeting, Bainbridge Island Republican Women will welcome Dino Rossi, the GOP candidate for Washington State Governor. He’ll speak at 11:30 a.m. May 15 at Wing Point Golf and Country Club. Cost for the luncheon is $15. Both men and women guests in the community are invited. Due to a limited number of spaces, please make advance reservations at 842-8420.

Open Space Workshop: In partnership with the BI Metro Park and Recreation District, the city has begun an Island-wide study of the community’s green spaces, intended to create a strategic plan for conservation over time. Share your ideas and knowledge about the Island’s open space priorities for the future at 6:30 p.m. May 15 at City Hall. We will examine Winslow as well as outlying areas of the Island, and discuss current and future strategies for preservation. Contact: Libby Hudson, long range planning manager, 780-3767.

The Hobbit: Madrona School’s presents its 8th grade play, “The Hobbit,” at 7 p.m. May 16 and 17 at the Eagle Harbor Congregational Church Fellowship Hall, 105 Winslow Way. Adapted by Patricia Gray, the 90-minute production tells J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic tale of the magical creatures of Middle Earth. Free; student bake sale will follow, with funds to benefit the 8th graders’ own adventures – a class trip to visit the ancient cliff dwellings of the Ute Tribe and experience river rafting. Info: 855-8041.

Weed Warriors: Weed Warriors attack scotch broom from 10 a.m to noon May 17 at Johnson Farm, off Fletcher Road. The turnoff is south of High School road; call for better directions if needed. Info: 855-0911 or jfranks@bainbridge.net. Service credits for students!

HOt planet/Cool Kids: Bainbridge author Julie Hall will bring her “cool” new book to Winslow at 11 a.m. May 17 at Eagle Harbor Book Co. “A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids” has the hottest info on climate change, how people are working to reduce it, and ways kids and their families and schools can join in. Info: www.eagleharborbooks.com.

Chili Cook-off: The 11th Annual Hyla Chili Cook-Off will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 17 at Hyla Middle Shool, 7861 Bucklin Hill Road. Vote for your favorite chili prepared by Doc’s Marina Grill, Cafe Trios, The Harbour Public House, Madoka, Mon Elisa’s, Real Foods Market & Cafe, San Carlos Restaurant, and Winslow Way Cafe with cornbread by Blackbird Bakery and Real Foods Market & Cafe. Also enjoy games, auctions, prizes, and great food. Info: hylamiddleschool.org.

Island Singles: IslandSingles will be celebrating its 100th member starting at 6 p.m. May 17 at Madoka restaurant. All island singles are invited to attend and bring a friend to this festive event. A social hour will be open to everyone and will start at 6 p.m., with a fantastic dinner to follow. However, you must register for the dinner at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IslandSingles/ Registration is free. This event will sell out, so register early.

Lindsay Family: Not your ordinary kids’ band! The talented jazz trio that is the Lindsay Family – Ryan, 11, on bass; Christina, 8, on drums; and Tyler, 13, on trumpet; and keyboard will play at 7:30 p.m. May 17 at Pegasus Coffee House. Info: thelindsayfamily@msn.com.

Godspell, Jr.: A kids’ version of the Stephen Schwartz musical, “Godspell,” will be presented at 7 p.m. May 17 and 3 p.m. May 18 at Bethany Lutheran Church. This innovative re-telling of the life of Jesus features parables from the book of Matthew presented through clowning, mime and story theatre. The production is part of Bethany’s Youth Music and Drama program, which is open to community youth. Free; donations accepted. Info: 842-4241.

Ken Waldman: Alaska’s Fiddler Poet will appear with Tania Opland at 7 p.m. May 17 at Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road. With his old-time fiddling, singing and poetic strytelling,Waldman is considered a national treasure and modern-day Alaskan bard. Tickets are $13 advance at Winslow Drug or at the Park District office, 842-2306. Also at the door for $15/$10.

Beyond the Script: Terry Moyemont from Mesogeo Gardens leads “The Artist as Gardener,” BPA’s Beyond the Script segment for The Secret Garden. Hear him from 1:30-2:30 p.m. May 18 at Bainbridge Performing Arts, prior to the 3 p.m. matinee. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org.

Cancer Retreat: Harmony Hill, the Pacific Northwest Cancer Retreat Center is sponsoring “Tools for the Journey,” an event designed for you to experience their wonderful program and life changing techniques and tools for anyone whose lives are or have been affected by cancer. The workshop runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.m May 24 at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. Cost: $35. (includes lunch). Information/registration: Call Victrinia Ensor at (360) 898-2363 by May 20.

Pomona Glee Club: The Pomona College Glee Club will present a concert at 4 p.m. May 26 at Grace Episcopal Church, 8595 Day Road. Free. Contact: annie@gracehere.org.