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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Bainbridge Island. From education to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Come to IslandWood's campus and see what it's like to be a student in the EEC program! Prospective Student Campus Visit Day offers an opportunity to explore the Bainbridge Island campus, observe the School Overnight Program, and interact with faculty & staff. This event is ideal for those considering graduate studies, those with pending applications, or those already enrolled for the next academic year.
Come to IslandWood's campus and see what it's like to be a student in the EEC program!
Get ready for a magical night filled with Disney vibes and dreamy tunes at the Treehouse Cafe - it's going to be an unforgettable experience
The Bainbridge Island screening of "Seeds for Liberation," by Matthew Solomon & Donnna Hadjikhani ("Reimagining Safety") and Alana Hadid. Don’t miss the "Seeds for Liberation" Bainbridge Island screening on April 18th! Hosted by Kitsap Palestine Solidarity Coalition, The Rachel Corrie Foundation, Code Pink, In-Sight, Palestine Action South Sound, Clallam Palestine Action Group, and HEAL Palestine. The new documentary from Director Matthew Solomon ("Reimagining Safety") & Executive Producers Alana Hadid and Donna Hadjikhani ("Reimagining Safety"), highlights the Free Palestine movement and its connections to Black, Chicano, and collective liberation. Featuring some of the biggest names in the movement, from Palestine to Stop Cop City, "Seeds for Liberation" is both powerful and inspiring, spanning decades of solidarity and culminating in reflections on what liberation and a free Palestine truly mean.
Enrich your skills and discover your inner neighborhood naturalist by exploring the spring forest with us. Learn to confidently identify the most common ferns of Pacific Northwest forests while uncovering the remarkable survival strategies of one of Earth’s oldest plant lineages.
Immerse yourself with Award-winning poet Ricardo Ruiz as he uplifts stories that are too often overlooked—those of migration, labor, and resilience. Presented in partnership with Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN) as part of Handwork 2026 and National Poetry Month.
A special screening will be paired with a conversation with Filmmakers Eve Palay, Writer; Jesse Kogita, Director; Depth 175, Composer. The heart of this story is built on Eve's universal message that 'We are all in transition.' Our trajectories, movements, and ideas are fluid, and we are ever changing and constantly adapting to the world around us. My hope is this film will teach us about our own capacity to love each other and ourselves.