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Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for May 31. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.

0531_BI_01NATURAL HEALING | Wounded veterans visit IslandWood.

FARM TO TABLET | Bainbridge firm offers farmers high-tech marketing.

‘GIVE FOOD A CHANCE’ | Islanders join Monsanto protest.

UNDERWATER GARDENING | Divers replant eelgrass meadow.

COMING UP: The future of Waterfront Park.

 

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Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for May 17. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.

0517_BI_01A ‘SINGULAR SENSATION’ | BPA’s ‘A Chorus Line’ continues to wow audiences through May.

 

VISIT FROM AN ASTRONAUT| Bonnie Dunbar speaks at Sakai Intermediate School.

SCHOOL CONFIGURATION: “No change” is popular option among meeting participants.

COMING UP: Some good news for island canines and their owners.


Weather: There will be mostly cloudy skies and a chance of rain every day for the foreseeable future, according to the National Weather Service.

At least it will be warm, with highs around 60.

Sports: Boys soccer beat Kennedy Catholic Tuesday to advance to the state quarterfinals. The defending state champion Spartans play Glacier Peak on Saturday.

Two tennis doubles teams qualified for state as expected. Spartans softball rallied from an early loss at districts to qualify for state.

See a full Spartans schedule here and follow the Sun’s Prepzone on Facebook for updates.

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Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for updates throughout the week. Contact Bainbridge correspondent Tad Sooter at tad.sooter@gmail.com.

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Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for May 10. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.

0510_BI_01FOR SALE: A SLICE OF JAPAN | Fuurin-Oka ryokan seeks new owners.

BOARDWALK FOR FAY | Project would protect vegetation and visitors.

ROCKY FUTURE FOR ROCKAWAY? | City needs environmental permit to avoid long delay.

COMING UP: An astronaut visits Bainbridge.
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Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for May 3. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.

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STREAM OF KNOWLEDGE | Sakai Intermediate School students join cleanup of Murden Cove watershed.

ROUNDABOUT FOR 305? | The state says replacing a signal with a roundabout at Highway 305 and Suquamish Way would improve traffic.

LOCAL SCOUTS  WEIGH IN | Local Boy Scouts respond to the national organization’s proposal to lift its ban on gay members.

‘A CHORUS LINE’ | The demanding musical comes to Bainbridge Performing Arts.

COMING UP: Community discussion begins on a possible school closure.

 

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The park district and Land Trust celebrated the opening of the Hilltop park and trail on Wednesday.
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Here’s the Bainbridge Islander preview for April 26. Feel free to give your events a plug in the comment section below.

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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.

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A look at The Waypoint and the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art site. Click and drag the image to scroll around.
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