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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.
Join Bainbridge Youth Services for an inspiring morning of connection and conversation focused on supporting young people.
What does it mean to be an “emerging artist”? When does an artist become “emerging,” and who gets to decide?
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
For over twenty years, Joe Reilly has been bringing his eco-friendly folk music and “songs for the earth” to people of all backgrounds. Joe’s songs are playful, clever, engaging, joyful, and always have something meaningful to say. The core of his message is an invitation to heal our relationships with ourselves, with each other, and with the earth. Joe uses his music to bring people together and build community across lines of race, class, gender, ethnicity, religion, age, and nationality. He’s one of IslandWood’s favorite Artists in Residence who has been leading songwriting and toe-tapping music with our school program and we’re really excited to bring him back for this community concert! Bring the whole family, friends and neighbors for this concert. Joe's music is for ALL ages! CD's and other media will be on sale after the event, no purchase necessary We love dogs, but please note our campus policy is 'no dogs unless they are a service animal'. Thanks!
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.