Hear Cheryl Dahle, founder and CEO of Future of Fish, at the next BASE (Building A Sustainable Economy) meeting. It starts at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 in IslandWood’s Great Hall.
Old bakery offers opportunity for new community center.
The Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society will meet at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 17 in the Bainbridge Public Library meeting room.
Russell Johnson, a Bainbridge Island resident who gained worldwide fame as the Professor on the television show “Gilligan’s Island,” has died, ABC News reported Thursday.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark announced the filing of charges against the owner of the neglected 100-year-old “Chickamauga” at a press conference Wednesday in the Seattle office of the Attorney General.
The Bainbridge Island Public Works Department will be performing a fire flow test between 10 and 11 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 near Cave Avenue.
The federal investigation into the sinking of the historic tugboat “Chickamauga” last October in Eagle Harbor was launched just hours after the vessel sank, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
John William Cobb left his special mark on all those privileged to have known him when he passed on Dec. 26, 2013 surrounded by his loved ones. He was 55.
The Kitsap Community Foundation is now accepting online applications for its 2014 competitive grant cycle.
Partners In Health|Engage is a grassroots movement of a global health organization (led by Paul Farmer) committed to improving the health of poor and marginalized people. Learn more about its mission and what can be done to help support the organization in a fun evening at Eagle Harbor Books with Jon Lascher, PIH program manager in Haiti.
Discover an island of possibilities under one roof, and all in one evening during a free, after-hours preschool fair at Kids Discovery Museum from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16.
The Bainbridge Island Toastmasters clubs meet twice monthly, in the Winslow Arms Apartments Clubhouse at 220 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island.
It was announced that Anthony R. Smith would be charged with one count of theft in the first degree, one charge of causing a vessel to become abandoned or derelict and one count of discharge of polluting matters into state waters.