Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for April 26. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.
CLIMBING TO VICTORY | Arborists descend on Bainbridge for an unusual competition.
PLEASANT BEACH PHASE 2 | A swimming pool and gym are just a couple new additions planned for fast-changing Lynwood Center.
CONCERN FOR FLETCHER BAY | Increasing levels of bacteria put Fletcher Bay on the “threatened” list for shellfish growing.
BIG PLANS FOR ROTARY PARK | Ballfields will get long-awaited renovations over the next two years.
COMING UP | Students become citizen scientists in watershed project.
A look at The Waypoint and the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
site. Click and drag the image to scroll around.
Weather: Soak in the sunshine today, it’s
not going to last. The
National Weather Service expects clouds to roll in and
linger through the weekend. Rain is possible Saturday and
Sunday.
Sports: Tennis will host a makeup match against Bishop Blanchet at 3:30 p.m. today. Varsity boys soccer welcomes West Seattle for a 7 p.m. game.
See a full Spartans schedule here and follow the Sun’s Prepzone on Facebook for updates.
Weekend Happenings:
- The annual Artists’ Almost Perfect sale at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts continues Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
- GO! Bainbridge will hold a Flat Stanley Treasure Hunt in Winslow Saturday. Start times are 9-11 a.m. at the public library. The event runs until 1 p.m.
- Bethany Lutheran Church will celebrate its centennial with a Sunday choir concert. The performance begins at 3 p.m.
- Pick up this week’s Islander or check the Sun’s events page for more listings.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for updates throughout the week. Contact Bainbridge correspondent Tad Sooter at tad.sooter@gmail.com.