Always wanted to know something about Judaism? Congregation Kol Shalom will host an “Introduction to Judaism” class beginning in October and running through March on Saturday afternoons.
Real wasabi is hard to come by. Even wasabi farmers in Japan have thinned out their production. This is what farmer, scientist and island native Cathy Chadwick is looking to change in the U.S. with Fresh Wasabi Farms.
After the success of last week’s town hall meeting hosted by the Bainbridge Island Police Department, Police Chief Matthew Hamner said the community can expect more opportunities for open dialogue. But if only there was a way for folks to revisit what they might of missed last week.
“For me, this was my first one (on Bainbridge) — and we should have taped it,” Hamner said.
A delegation of Japanese hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) and several others affected by the more recent events at Fukushima from the World Friendship Center will visit the Bainbridge Japanese American Exclusion Memorial at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28.
The Bainbridge Island City Council approved the appointment of two members to its Planning Commission last week based on a faulty selection process.
The Salon, a forum for conversation, returns to the Bainbridge Public Library at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.
Bainbridge Cooperative Nursery School hosts a new class for children from infant to age 3 and their caregiver.
The owner of Doc’s Marina Grill said Thursday that he became aware of Scott Anthony Fuchs’ criminal history just a couple of weeks ago.
The city of Bainbridge Island has announced that Rockaway Beach Road will be closed from Monday, Sept. 30 through November 2013.
A manager at Doc’s Marina Grill was arrested this week for voyeurism after he allegedly hid a smart phone inside a bathroom at the restaurant and recorded employees who used the uni-sex restroom.
Kitsap County residents are being hit with a new take on an old scam where a stranger calls and asks for money.
“You get stung as much as you want to,” said Ben McCafferty in response to the inevitable question asked of all beekeepers.
Washington State Ferries will begin onboard surveys of ferry riders beginning Saturday, Sept. 28.