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CURRENTS<br />

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SPRING <strong>2013</strong> | MARCH | APRIL | MAY cUlTURAl qUARTERly & EVENTS cAlENDAR<br />

IN THIS ISSUE<br />

ARTS & HUMANITIES NEWS<br />

poETRy coRNERS<br />

14TH ANNUAl<br />

ISlAND TREASURE<br />

AWARDS<br />

ARTS<br />

MENToRSHIp<br />

pRogRAM<br />

BAINBRIDgE<br />

IN BlooM<br />

AMy AWARD<br />

BAINBRIDgE ARTS<br />

AND cRAfTS<br />

BAINBRIDgE ISlAND<br />

MUSEUM of ART<br />

BAINBRIDgE cHoRAlE<br />

VIllAgESpEAK<br />

THREE MoNTH<br />

EVENTS cAlENDAR<br />

AND MoRE<br />

ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

ARTS & HUMANITIES<br />

COUNCIL


ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

From the Director<br />

Dear Friends,<br />

Change is in the air.<br />

Can you feel it?<br />

After the winter blues, glimpses of sun have<br />

started to brighten my day, and attitude.<br />

However it seems that the change I am feeling<br />

is more than the lengthening days. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong>, and the <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, are<br />

being transformed once again.<br />

Soon the cyclone-fenced eyesore at Winslow Way<br />

and Route 305 will be replaced by a welcoming<br />

trail designed by our very own <strong>Island</strong> Treasure,<br />

Johnpaul Jones.<br />

In June, the glowing <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Museum<br />

of Art (BIMA) will be open, focusing on local art<br />

and artists of the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas<br />

and the greater Puget Sound region. Both are<br />

valued additions to our community.<br />

On the difficult side of change, here at the<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, Lindsay Masters,<br />

Communications Manager, and Kristin Tollefson,<br />

<strong>Arts</strong>-in-Education Coordinator recently moved<br />

on to new postions in the arts. Loosing two key<br />

staffers was frightening, yet we all are happy<br />

to see them progressing meaningfully in their<br />

careers, and wish them the best.<br />

My fears of this change came to naught as we<br />

found everything we need in Kathy Haskin,<br />

our newly minted, full-time Education &<br />

Communications Manager.<br />

Following Mahatma Gandhi’s advice —<br />

“You must be the change you wish to see in the<br />

world” — we are planning other adjustments.<br />

Beginning with this issue, Currents magazine<br />

will now be distributed in Seattle, building<br />

upon <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s reputation as a cultural<br />

destination while attracting visitors to our island.<br />

We are also pruning, yet enriching, our signature<br />

event of the year — <strong>Bainbridge</strong> in Bloom.<br />

See page nine for details.<br />

One thing will not change throughout the<br />

seasons; we’ll continue to be your source of<br />

information about arts and culture on<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>. Bookmark our website.<br />

Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.<br />

Let’s stay in touch!<br />

Barbara Sacerdote<br />

Executive Director<br />

2 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

BAINBRIDgE ISlAND ARTS & HUMANITIES coUNcIl WElcoMES<br />

NEW EDUcATIoN & coMMUNIcATIoNS MANAgER, KATHy HASKIN<br />

Kathy has a diverse background in education, communications, event facilitation<br />

and non-profit leadership. Having published three curriculum guides, education<br />

is at the heart of every position Kathy has taken on, from Ohio to New York,<br />

Wyoming, and now <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

“Kathy is deeply aware that communication efforts, whether they are through<br />

social or traditional media, community events or ongoing dialogues, are at<br />

their core, educational activities. We are thrilled to have her on our team,”<br />

says Executive Director Barbara Sacerdote.<br />

Kathy and her husband John brought their family to <strong>Bainbridge</strong> just over four<br />

years ago. “Of all the places we have lived, we find <strong>Bainbridge</strong> to be a special<br />

place, a beautiful expression of its people and community,” Kathy says.<br />

Kathy’s focus during the coming months will be on the <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s award-winning<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> in Education program, as well as its full spectrum of events and community programs aimed at<br />

nurturing <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s arts and cultural activities.<br />

“I am looking forward to communicating our mission and efforts<br />

as we work together with local artists, cultural organizations,<br />

businesses, educators and students to create an environment<br />

where the arts and humanities flourish.”<br />

RAqUEl STANEK, THE <strong>2013</strong> AMy AWARD WINNER<br />

The <strong>Arts</strong> &<br />

<strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

and <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> and Crafts<br />

are delighted<br />

to name mosaic<br />

artist Raquel Stanek<br />

as recipient of the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Amy Award.<br />

Having pursued<br />

RAqUEL STANEk, blue ChiCks. MoSAIc ScUlpTURE. coURTESy pHoTo. the art of mosaic<br />

for years with<br />

painstaking dedication, Raquel has created a beautiful body of<br />

work characterized by intricacy, originality, and millions of pieces<br />

of glass!<br />

The Amy Award is given each year to an emerging artist from<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, under the age of 35, whose work demonstrates<br />

“a sense of quality, creativity, exploration, and dedication.”<br />

Managed by the <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, the award is funded<br />

by an endowment established by David and Caren Anderson in<br />

memory of their late daughter, Amy, who was deeply involved in<br />

the visual and performing arts. It is given in alternating years by<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> and Crafts and <strong>Bainbridge</strong> Performing <strong>Arts</strong>. For<br />

more information, see <strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>Humanities</strong>.org.<br />

cURRENTS SpRINg coVER ARTIST pATTy RogERS<br />

“I am interested in the how and why art generates meaning.<br />

I collect expressions, phrases, words. I find title ideas in daily<br />

dialogues, the written word, the spoken word, the poetic.<br />

Starting with a title and using painting, printmaking and collage<br />

techniques, a visual language emerges. Plants, birds, and animals<br />

reference my belief in the spiritual presence and magical quality<br />

of nature.”<br />

Patty Rogers, a <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> resident for twenty years, divides<br />

time between the Northwest and New York City. Her work can be<br />

seen at the Roby King Gallery on Winslow Way, where she has an<br />

upcoming show in July.<br />

ON THE COVER: Top: Patty Rogers, Directions. 2012. collage, mixed media on wood panel, 36x36. photo:<br />

Art grice. see article above. Bottom left: Raquel Stanek, <strong>2013</strong> Amy Award winner. see article above. Middle<br />

and right: Cynthia Harrison and Johnpaul Jones, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Treasure Award winners. see article on page 3.<br />

ART PROCEEdS TO BENEfIT<br />

ARTS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM<br />

Artist Janet cramer (1914-2009) was<br />

known for helping young artists, and<br />

often told the story of how her parents<br />

scrimped and saved in order to send her to<br />

art school in the 1930’s, encouraging her to<br />

follow her dreams. So it is appropriate that<br />

proceeds from the sale of her artwork will<br />

help support the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

& <strong>Humanities</strong> council’s <strong>Arts</strong> Mentorship<br />

program. Daughters Nancy Heckler and<br />

Karen Brody are commemorating their<br />

mother through this generous donation.<br />

The funds will help support mentor<br />

stipends, supplies, and scholarships.<br />

JANET CoRINNE RovELSTAD SIEGEL CRAmER<br />

IN THE 1940'S. CoURTESY PHoTo.<br />

Janet cramer attended the American<br />

Academy of Art in chicago and later<br />

became a successful fashion model in<br />

New york city. After working as a special<br />

assistant to Hattie carnegie, Janet opened<br />

her own successful women’s clothing<br />

store, and later returned to her passion,<br />

painting. Her vibrant watercolors have<br />

been featured in gallery shows and special<br />

exhibits and are a part of many public<br />

and private collections. Janet moved to<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> in 1992 to be closer to<br />

her daughters.<br />

Thanks to her family’s generosity,<br />

Janet’s energy and talent will contribute<br />

to the education and support of many<br />

budding artists through the <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Mentorship program.


BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

ARTS MENToRSHIp pRogRAM<br />

SpREADS NEW WINgS<br />

By Kristin Tollefson, Education Director, <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Museum of Art<br />

As a parent of two kids navigating their teenage years, I spend a lot<br />

of time thinking about the quality of this transitional time. Are they<br />

happy? Are they acquiring skills that will help them in the world<br />

they are entering? Are they discovering their passions?<br />

Our island community places us in a fortunate position to witness<br />

and help our young adults as they emerge. There is a great effort<br />

within the school district to ensure that students who are inclined<br />

toward college are ready for that challenge, academically robust.<br />

But is there guidance for those who elect to follow different paths,<br />

including students who are drawn to the arts?<br />

One answer lies in the <strong>Arts</strong> Mentorship Program initiative being fostered through the <strong>Arts</strong> in<br />

Education Program at the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>. First, a little history: in<br />

2005, Bonnie Showers, then Program Manager of what is now the <strong>Arts</strong> in Education program, and<br />

Catherine Camp, then Principal at Eagle Harbor High School, crafted a pilot program designed to<br />

match arts-inclined students with working artists. Bonnie summarized the program’s poignant<br />

potential here:<br />

“For some students, this opportunity will inspire them through personal contact with a professional<br />

artist who can advise them on life and job skills for 'making it' professionally. For some students, it<br />

will be a life-saving link to a gifted adult who understands their passion for art and their deep need<br />

to express themselves through their art. For other students, it will be a chance to learn art skills from<br />

a masterful professional in an area new to them. And for some very troubled teens, this work in the<br />

arts with a caring, understanding mentor will allow them time and an outlet for personal expression<br />

as well as a chance to build success and self-esteem.”<br />

This inspiring potential remains as the <strong>Arts</strong> Mentorship Program spreads new wings, unfolding this<br />

year at Eagle Harbor High School. In close collaboration with Trish Corsetti, Eagle Harbor’s Contract<br />

Studies Manager, students will develop independent courses of study that will include opportunities<br />

to work on these projects with practicing artists. The <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong> will support the<br />

effort with a quality roster of potential mentors in a variety of arts fields, as well as work to back the<br />

efforts through outside funding. Program partnerships also offer promise: Winslow Art Center and<br />

the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Museum of Art have expressed early interest in offering opportunities for<br />

teens to experience additional facets of professional art practice.<br />

As Wendy Orville, island printmaker, teacher and mentor offered, one of the many unique strengths<br />

of this program is its transparency: mentorships allow students to witness an artist at work, to learn<br />

from their process, and to find their own way. This, she advocates, promotes the “perfect conditions<br />

for learning. It allows a young person to be curious, to deepen their creativity and to learn how to<br />

pull the best parts out of themselves. That’s huge.”<br />

Nationally renowned architect Johnpaul Jones<br />

and retired <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> head librarian,<br />

Cynthia “Cindy” Harrison were honored as <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong> Treasures on February 23 for their unique<br />

contributions to our community and inspiring<br />

bodies of work in their chosen fields.<br />

As head librarian from 1991-2007, Cindy led<br />

the way to making the Library more than a<br />

repository for books – she made it the heart of our<br />

community. Her vision pioneered vital areas of<br />

growth, incorporating new technologies, special<br />

services, art exhibitions and thought-provoking<br />

programming including the cozy enclave for<br />

teens, the Library Speaker Series, and Field’s End.<br />

The New York Times recognized Cindy as “the Best<br />

of the Best” with its Librarian Award. She is also<br />

widely recognized for her ability to inspire others<br />

to become involved and generously share their<br />

talents. Cindy now volunteers with the <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong> library, helping to organize the Living Library<br />

project and overseeing the archive committee.<br />

Architect Johnpaul Jones, a <strong>Bainbridge</strong> resident for<br />

over 43 years, credits his Native American heritage<br />

for influencing his design philosophy -- creating<br />

public places that tell a story.<br />

On <strong>Bainbridge</strong>, Johnpaul began his design of the<br />

Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Wall by<br />

listening to the stories of those affected by the<br />

forced exodus of Nisei <strong>Island</strong>ers during World War<br />

II. His most recent local contribution is the probono<br />

design of The Waypoint, a much anticipated<br />

new point of entry and departure for ferry travelers<br />

on the corner of Winslow Way and Highway 305.<br />

If<br />

ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

If freckles were lovely, and day was night,<br />

And measles were nice and a lie warn’t a lie,<br />

Life would be delight,—<br />

But things couldn’t go right<br />

For in such a sad plight<br />

I wouldn’t be I.<br />

If earth was heaven and now was hence,<br />

And past was present, and false was true,<br />

There might be some sense<br />

But I’d be in suspense<br />

For on such a pretense<br />

You wouldn’t be you.<br />

If fear was plucky, and globes were square,<br />

And dirt was cleanly and tears were glee<br />

Things would seem fair,—<br />

Yet they’d all despair,<br />

For if here was there<br />

We wouldn’t be we.<br />

e.e. cummings<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Poetry Corners Preview<br />

Local poets found inspiration in both<br />

likely and unlikely places, as they worked<br />

on submissions for this year’s Poetry<br />

Corners theme of “Mischief!” Selections for<br />

this juried competition will be displayed<br />

on <strong>Bainbridge</strong> throughout April in<br />

celebration of National Poetry Month.<br />

They will also be posted on the <strong>Arts</strong> &<br />

<strong>Humanities</strong> website and published on<br />

Facebook. Poets will have a chance to<br />

share their work at a celebratory reading<br />

to be held on April 25th at 7:00 p.m. at the<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Museum of Art.<br />

New this year – a separate Student Poetry<br />

category for grades K-12. Who better to<br />

talk about mischief? Look for the poems<br />

in <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> business windows<br />

in April!<br />

CoNGRATULATIoNS CYNTHIA HARRISoN AND JoHNPAUL JoNES <strong>2013</strong> ISLAND TREASURE AwARD wINNERS<br />

Johnpaul’s notable career also includes the design<br />

of the National Museum of the American Indian in<br />

Washington, D.C., and he received the American<br />

Institute of Architects Seattle Medal in 2006 for his<br />

work advancing public consciousness of Native<br />

American heritage.<br />

We are grateful to have these outstanding<br />

individuals in our midst. Congratulations Cindy<br />

and Johnpaul!<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Treasure Awards are presented annually by<br />

the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

to two islanders who have made outstanding<br />

contributions to our community in the arts<br />

and humanities. The process is based on the<br />

MacArthur Genius Award anonymous nomination<br />

and jury model.<br />

CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 3


EXHIBITIoNS<br />

March 1-25<br />

INSIGHTS II<br />

In 2012, BAC collaborated with an<br />

extraordinary group of artists and advocates to<br />

present Insights: Work by Artists with Disabilities.<br />

The exhibition pumped so much energy into<br />

our year that we had to stage a reprisal with<br />

Insights II.<br />

March 29-april 22<br />

DIGITAL ART:<br />

A NEw GENERATIoN<br />

Digital technologies are transforming<br />

contemporary fine art and have become a<br />

powerful addition to many artists’ mixed media<br />

tool kits. This exhibition demonstrates the<br />

inventive, multidimensional array of what’s<br />

possible, from collage to encaustic to prints.<br />

Jeff Brice, Robert Campbell, Nichole DeMent,<br />

Dionne Haroutunian, Iskra Johnson, Amanda<br />

Knowles, Claudia Meyer-Newman, Barbara<br />

Robertson, Stephen Rock, Karin Schminke,<br />

and Barbara Wilson.<br />

LARRY HALvoRSEN: NEw woRk<br />

Applying his signature sgraffito carving<br />

technique to ceramic vessels, tables, totems, and wall work,<br />

Larry Halvorsen uses primitive patterns to strikingly modern effect.<br />

4 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

BAINBRIDGE ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />

THE ELEvENTH ANNUAL ARTISTS’ ALmoST PERFECT SALE<br />

APRIL 25-28 | THuRSdAY – SATuRdAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. | SuNdAY 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M.<br />

Each year the Artists’ Almost Perfect Sale fills BAC to bursting with one-time deals on jewelry,<br />

ceramics, paintings, prints, glass, and photographs. Meanwhile, the event bolsters our artists,<br />

who receive 65 percent of proceeds from the sales of their work.<br />

kRISTIN ToLLEFSoN, leaf Curler, 2011. coppER,<br />

fElT. IMAgE coURTESy of THE ARTIST.<br />

May 3-June 3<br />

wES mCCLAIN<br />

In 2006, ninth grader Wes McClain submitted a print to BAC’s<br />

annual Mixed Nuts exhibition. We’ve loved him ever since. A<br />

printmaker of depth and maturity, Wes constantly experiments<br />

with new techniques that result in works of grace and intimacy.<br />

kRISTIN ToLLEFSoN<br />

Kristin Tollefson is nationally known for her public art, which<br />

seamlessly blends the industrial and the organic. This exhibition<br />

finds her equally at home weaving and welding smaller-scale<br />

pieces in wood, metal, fabric, and found materials, all of which<br />

reference the natural world.<br />

BAC SCHooL SHowS<br />

MIddLE SCHOOL | mAY 3-15<br />

Reception May 3, 6-8 p.m.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL | mAY 17-JUNE 3<br />

Reception May 17, 4-6 p.m.<br />

Each spring, we nudge our regular exhibitions over a bit to make<br />

room for the accomplished works of art made by <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong> students. This year we’ll feature work by middle and high<br />

school students in all mediums.<br />

EDUcATIoN<br />

Artist Demo<br />

mary mcinnis,<br />

Pastel Painting<br />

saturday, march 2,<br />

12:30 p.m. Free.<br />

BAINBRIDgE ARTS AND cRAfTS<br />

151 WINSloW WAy E. | BAINBRIDgE ISlAND<br />

WorkshoP<br />

Diane Culhane,<br />

Canvas. Paper. Paint.<br />

saturday, march 16,<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

tuition: $125<br />

BAC members $100<br />

students $85<br />

GAllery tAlk<br />

karin schminke<br />

saturday, April 6,<br />

12:30 p.m. Free.<br />

Artist Demo<br />

kristin tollefson<br />

saturday, may 4,<br />

12:30 p.m. Free.<br />

BAINBRIDGE ARTS & CRAFTS<br />

WASHINgToN 98110 | 206.842.3132<br />

MoN-SAT, 10-6, SUN, 11-5<br />

www.bacart.org<br />

ISkRA JoHNSoN, Dormitory 2, 2012. DIgITAl MIXED MEDIA collAgE. IMAgE coURTESy of THE ARTIST.<br />

Please check the education page of our<br />

website for current information on our<br />

upcoming artist talks, demos, and workshops:<br />

bacart.org/education.html.


ART MUSEUM RENDERINg, VIEW fRoM WINSloW WAy. coATES DESIgN<br />

Ten years ago<br />

community<br />

members dreamed<br />

of creating a<br />

permanent home<br />

dedicated to local<br />

artists and their<br />

work. That vision is<br />

now a reality.<br />

More than 500<br />

donors have already<br />

contributed to our<br />

Capital Campaign.<br />

Construction is<br />

underway - we need<br />

to raise an additional<br />

$1.2 million to<br />

Open the Doors<br />

this coming June.<br />

We are excited<br />

to launch our<br />

permanent art<br />

collection, opening<br />

exhibitions, and<br />

educational<br />

programs.<br />

HElp opEN THE DooRS: Support your Art Museum!<br />

www.biartmuseum.org<br />

206.842.4451<br />

info@biartmuseum.org<br />

Find us on Facebook and on Twitter<br />

INSTAllINg WINDoWS. pHoTo: JoEl SAcKETT pHoTogRApHy<br />

Help open the Doors!<br />

Become a Founding member<br />

Inquire about giving levels and donor<br />

recognition opportunities<br />

make a donation of cash or stock<br />

Consider a multi-year pledge –<br />

a great opportunity to increase your gift<br />

volunteer!<br />

we need your help – visit our website to<br />

fill out a volunteer application<br />

watch our newest video and join<br />

the Conversation of Art<br />

ALFREDo ARREGUIN, spring sea. pHoTo: RoB VINEDgE<br />

CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 5


<strong>Bainbridge</strong> chorale<br />

SPRING EvENTS<br />

NORTHwEST SERENAdE ~ A Feast for the Senses!<br />

SATuRdAY, MARCH 23 • 5:30 p.m. at Kiana Lodge<br />

14976 Sandy Hook Road • Poulsbo • TICKETS: $80<br />

info@bainbridgechorale.org • 206-780-2467 • www.bainbridgechorale.org<br />

Beautiful Kiana Lodge will be the venue for the Chorale's gala annual<br />

fundraiser. The theme is the beauty and the bounty of the Northwest,<br />

featuring entertainment by Chorale vocalists, the Anne Pell trio, and<br />

maybe even an opportunity for some audience participation in the<br />

music! Adding to the fun will be a fabulous salmon dinner, dessert dash,<br />

auction, and raffle. Don't miss this opportunity for an evening out in<br />

support of the Chorale mission of providing professional level choral<br />

concerts and opportunities for community singing!<br />

BARoqUE To BRoADwAY ~ Songs from the Steeple to the Stage<br />

SATuRdAY, APRIL 13 • 7:30 p.m. SuNdAY, APRIL 14 • 3:00 p.m.<br />

Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church • 11042 Sunrise Dr. NE • <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

We celebrate spring with a journey that begins with the 17th century<br />

motet for double chorus, Nun Danket Alle Gott, by Johann Pachelbel,<br />

best known nowadays for his Canon in D. The journey continues through<br />

the classical and romantic eras with works by Beethoven and Brahms,<br />

pausing at the hauntingly beautiful 20th century Agnus Dei, a choral<br />

setting of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings.<br />

In the second half of the program we shift gears to the great musicals of<br />

the late 20th and early 21st century, including selections from Newsies,<br />

Cats, Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera and Wicked.<br />

Join us for a tour of some of the most appealing and entertaining works<br />

from the Baroque period through the best of Broadway!<br />

BAiNBriDGe ChorAle<br />

206-780-2467<br />

info@bainbridgechorale.org<br />

www.bainbridgechorale.org<br />

OuR MISSION: <strong>Bainbridge</strong> chorale is a choral performance company which promotes musical<br />

growth and education for its participants and audiences and is dedicated to expanding the<br />

awareness and appreciation of the choral arts.<br />

6 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

BPA: DiStrACteD. coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

SPRING ARTS & HUMANITIES EVENTS<br />

For detailed event descriptions, see <strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong>humanities.org.<br />

MaRCH<br />

BAC: mARY mCINNIS, CArouSel #2.<br />

DETAIl. coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

2 SaTURday<br />

great Decisions at the library.<br />

9:30-11 a.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

bainbridgeartshumanities.org.<br />

Hikes with a park commissioner.<br />

10 a.m. biparks.org.<br />

Artist Demo: Mary McInnis,<br />

pastel painting. 12:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & crafts. bacart.org.<br />

4 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

fireside Mysteries; Storytime for<br />

grownups. 1-2 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. krl.org<br />

5 TUESday<br />

8 FRIday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public<br />

library. bifriends.org.<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m. March 8-24.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

14 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

16 SaTURday<br />

Hikes with a park commissioner. 10 a.m.<br />

biparks.org.<br />

Senior Workshop: aging power hour: Who’s<br />

got your back – growing older Without<br />

kids. 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. biseniorcenter.org<br />

Artist Workshop: Diane culhane, “canvas.<br />

paper. paint.” 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. bacart.org.<br />

18 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Book Discussion. 1-2 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

public library. krl.org.<br />

fireside Mysteries; Storytime for<br />

grownups. 1-2 p.m. Waterfront<br />

community center. krl.org<br />

1 FRIday<br />

first friday Art Walk. 5-7 p.m.<br />

bainbridgedowntown.org.<br />

BI Studio Tour Summer call to Artists.<br />

Early bird 3/15. Deadline 4/15.<br />

bistudiotour.com<br />

BpA gallery; Block prints by<br />

chris gutsche.<br />

BPA: IMPROV: THE EdGE<br />

Improv: The EDgE. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

6 WEdNESday<br />

Senior Workshop: Setting the Stage for<br />

Better Hearing and quality of life.<br />

1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

Books on Tap.<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Treehouse café.<br />

21+. krl.org.<br />

9 SaTURday<br />

Second Saturdays for Service.<br />

9 a.m.-noon. Waterfront park community<br />

center. 206.842.1616.<br />

great Decisions<br />

at the library.<br />

9:30-11 a.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public<br />

library.<br />

bainbridgeartshumanities.org.<br />

10 SUNday<br />

Daylight Savings Time Begins<br />

Distracted. 3 p.m. BpA.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

11 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

fireside Mysteries; Storytime for grownups.<br />

1-2 p.m. Waterfront community ctr. krl.org<br />

friends of the library Book Sale. 1-4 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library. bifriends.org.<br />

ferry Tales. 3:50 <strong>Bainbridge</strong>-Seattle<br />

and 4:40 Seattle-<strong>Bainbridge</strong> runs.<br />

krlferrytales.wordpress.org.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

field’s End class: you’re Writing the<br />

Manuscript, Now What?, with Alice<br />

Acheson. 3-16 and 3-17;<br />

2:30 – 5:30 p.m. fieldsend.org.<br />

yoHo (<strong>Island</strong> Theatre at your House).<br />

6 p.m. islandtheatre.org.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m. BpA.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

19 TUESday<br />

Book Discussion; unfamiliar fishes by<br />

Sarah Vowell. 1-2 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. krl.org.<br />

Aberown Studio presents the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> bainbridge to broadway showcase.<br />

6:00 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

Kids’ Night at the Museum.<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

3 SUNday<br />

first Sundays concerts.<br />

Jonathan green<br />

& friends. 4 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park<br />

community center.<br />

firstsundaysconcerts.org.<br />

7 THURSday<br />

free first Thursday; <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

History Museum, Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

bainbridgehistory.org, kidimu.org.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m.-3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

bifriends.org.<br />

“great Singers” with Norm Hollingshead.<br />

2-4 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

12 TUESday<br />

13 WEdNESday<br />

<strong>Island</strong> film group:<br />

the landlord (1970).<br />

7-9 p.m. krl.org.<br />

15 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org<br />

Building a Sustainable Economy (BASE)<br />

lecture Series. 5:30-7:00 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

public library. bainbridgechamber.com.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

17 SUNday<br />

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!<br />

live Music: Trumpeter Thomas Marriott.<br />

4-6 p.m. <strong>Island</strong> Music center.<br />

islandmusic.org.<br />

Tour Historic Downtown Winslow.<br />

B.I. Historical Museum. 842-2773.<br />

Distracted. 3:00 p.m. BpA.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

field’s End Writers’ Roundtable: Writing<br />

from History: How Washington Women<br />

Won the Vote, with Shanna Stevenson.<br />

7-8:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

fieldsend.org.<br />

20 WEdNESday<br />

First Day of <strong>Spring</strong><br />

Travelogue: gorillas of the congo.<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

JoNATHAN GREEN. coURTESy IMAgE.


wSA: PAUL PoLSoN, Ferry.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

kIDS DISCovERY mUSEUm.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

SPRING ARTS & HUMANITIES EVENTS<br />

Send event listings to Currents@<strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong>humanities.org.<br />

MaRCH continued<br />

21 THURSday<br />

22 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays.<br />

11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

25 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

fireside Mysteries; Storytime for<br />

grownups. 1-2 p.m. krl.org.<br />

VillageSpeak open Town Discussion.<br />

6:30 p.m. Waterfront park community<br />

center. villagespeak.org.<br />

29 FRIday<br />

Tea & Mystery with Aaron Elkins.<br />

3-4:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Teen flashlight Egg Hunt. 9 p.m.<br />

Teen center. biparks.org.<br />

aPRIL<br />

naTiOnal<br />

pOeTry MOnTh<br />

3 WEdNESday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

1-4 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

bifriends.org.<br />

Books on Tap. 7:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

Treehouse café. krl.org<br />

Kids: Summer camp Demos. Times TBD.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

6 SaTURday<br />

Hikes with a park commissioner.<br />

10 a.m. biparks.org.<br />

gallery Talk: Karen Schminke. 12:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & crafts. bacart.org.<br />

Improv: The EDgE. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

gallery Reception for paul polson.<br />

6:30 p.m. frodel gallery, West Sound<br />

Academy. westsoundacademy.org.<br />

23 SaTURday<br />

“great Singers” with Norm Hollingshead.<br />

2-4 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> chorale. northwest serenade.<br />

a feast for the senses. 5:30 p.m.<br />

Kiana lodge. bainbridgechorale.org.<br />

Distracted. 7:30 p.m. BpA.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

26 TUESday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m.-3:00 p.m. bifriends.org.<br />

27 WEdNESday<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> library Book group.<br />

the sisters brothers, patrick deWitt.<br />

7-8 p.m. krl.org<br />

30 SaTURday<br />

“great Singers” with Norm<br />

Hollingshead. 2-4 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

public library. krl.org.<br />

Kids: Easter Egg Hunt.<br />

10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Traditional Egg Hunt. 10 a.m.<br />

Strawberry Hill park. biparks.org.<br />

1 MONday<br />

BI Studio Tour Summer call to Artists.<br />

Early bird 3/15. Deadline 4/15.<br />

bistudiotour.com.<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Kids: Summer camp Demos. Times TBD.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

4 THURSday<br />

Kids: Summer camp Demos. Times TBD.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

free first Thursday; <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

History Museum, Kids Discovery<br />

Museum. bainbridgehistory.org,<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

5 FRIday<br />

first friday Art Walk. 5-7 p.m.<br />

bainbridgedowntown.org.<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m. Kids<br />

Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Kids: Summer camp Demos.<br />

Times TBD. Kids Discovery<br />

Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

7 SUNday<br />

first Sundays concerts. Bill Anschell Jazz<br />

Trio. 4 p.m. Waterfront park community<br />

center. firstsundaysconcerts.org.<br />

9 TUESday<br />

Kids: Tuesday Tunes with Dave Webb.<br />

11 a.m. Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

Aberown Studio presents the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> bainbridge to broadway showcase.<br />

6:00 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

24 SUNday<br />

Distracted. 3:00 p.m. BpA.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

live Music:<br />

Iris Dement.<br />

7-9:00 p.m.<br />

grace Episcopal<br />

church.<br />

gracehere.org<br />

28 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

Japanese taiko. 8:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

Wet & Wild Egg Hunt.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Aquatic center. biparks.org.<br />

Weekend gEo Hunt. biparks.org.<br />

31 SUNday<br />

Happy Easter!<br />

2 TUESday<br />

Kids: Tuesday Tunes with Dave Webb.<br />

11 a.m. Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

Kids: Summer camp<br />

Demos. Times TBD.<br />

Kids Discovery<br />

Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

IRIS dEMENT. coURTESy pHoTo.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

1-4 p.m. bifriends.org.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

Kids’ Night at the Museum.<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m. kidimu.org.<br />

BpA gallery; large format oils on canvas<br />

by Amos Staffler Edwards.<br />

8 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

10 WEdNESday<br />

<strong>Island</strong> film group. the Country girl.<br />

7-9 p.m. krl.org.<br />

Village<br />

Speak<br />

Preventing Gun<br />

violence on<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Next villageSpeak: March 25, <strong>2013</strong><br />

ALL INvITED! <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> waterfront Park Center<br />

6:30pm Socializing 7:00 pm Program<br />

8:30pm Reception with <strong>Bainbridge</strong> Bluegrass<br />

Festival Sneak Peak music<br />

Following<br />

the tragedy<br />

in Newtown,<br />

Connecticut,<br />

communities<br />

across the<br />

nation began<br />

conducting<br />

riveting<br />

conversations<br />

about gun<br />

control.<br />

On January 23, <strong>2013</strong>, the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> City <strong>Council</strong> voted<br />

5-1 to support reinstatement of a federal ban on semiautomatic<br />

rifles.<br />

How do you think<br />

we should safeguard<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

children and<br />

families? Voice your<br />

opinion, listen,<br />

learn, and exchange<br />

ideas with the<br />

community at the<br />

next VillageSpeak<br />

community meeting.<br />

OuR MISSION: VillageSpeak is a nonpartisan nonprofit, with the mission of encouraging<br />

and facilitating discussion to broaden awareness and understanding of community issues.<br />

local Issues, local leaders, local Discussions.<br />

villageSpeak is different because it:<br />

is nonpartisan and does not endorse community<br />

solutions, resolutions, or agendas<br />

enlists local arts as requisite for abstracting and<br />

deepening civic conversations<br />

recruits volunteer leaders, recognized for their<br />

communication expertise, to facilitate respectful,<br />

open VillageSpeak conversations<br />

JULY 27, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

B L U E G R A S S<br />

Music Festival Plus<br />

Find villageSpeak:<br />

wEBSITE: www. VillageSpeak.org<br />

ENEwSLETTER: Villagespeak.org/Enews-Subscribe<br />

Find <strong>Bainbridge</strong> Bluegrass Festival:<br />

wEBSITE: www.<strong>Bainbridge</strong>Bluegrass.org<br />

ENEwSLETTER: www.<strong>Bainbridge</strong>Bluegrass.org/subscribe/<br />

CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 7


SPRING ARTS & HUMANITIES EVENTS<br />

For detailed event descriptions, see <strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong>humanities.org.<br />

aPRIL continued<br />

11 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

ferry Tales. 3:50 <strong>Bainbridge</strong>-Seattle<br />

and 4:40 Seattle-<strong>Bainbridge</strong> runs.<br />

krlferrytales.wordpress.org.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

14 SUNday<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Ballet Dance performance,<br />

1 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeballet.com<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> chorale performance.<br />

baroque to broadway. 3 p.m.<br />

bainbridgechorale.org.<br />

17 WEdNESday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

20 SaTURday<br />

ipads, ipods & iphones: learn<br />

About the ioS operating System.<br />

9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

Hikes with a park commissioner.<br />

10 a.m. biparks.org.<br />

23 TUESday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public<br />

library. bifriends.org.<br />

Kids: Tuesday Tunes with Dave Webb.<br />

11 a.m. Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

BAC: ARTISTS' ALmoST PERFECT SALE<br />

3 FRIday<br />

first friday Art Walk. 5-7 p.m.<br />

bainbridgedowntown.org.<br />

BpA gallery; Realist paintings<br />

by Kent Holloway.<br />

Kids’ Night at the Museum.<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m. kidimu.org.<br />

9 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

ferry Tales. 3:50 <strong>Bainbridge</strong>-Seattle<br />

and 4:40 Seattle-<strong>Bainbridge</strong> runs.<br />

krlferrytales.wordpress.org.<br />

8 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

12 FRIday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public<br />

library. bifriends.org.<br />

BPA: BAINBRIdGE BALLET SPRING<br />

PERfORMANCE. APRIL 12-14.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

18 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

Building a Sustainable Economy (BASE)<br />

lecture series. 5:30-7 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

public library. bainbridgechamber.com.<br />

Kids’ Night at the Museum.<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m. kidimu.org.<br />

orchestra Comique! <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

Symphony orchestra, Byo and The Edge.<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Theatre at the library. Title TBA.<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

islandtheatre.org.<br />

24 WEdNESday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> library Book group.<br />

7:00 p.m. moonwalking with einstein;<br />

Joshua foer. krl.org.<br />

28 SUNday<br />

Artists’ Almost perfect Sale.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> and crafts.<br />

bacart.org.<br />

29 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

4 SaTURday<br />

Artist Demo: Kristin Tollefson.<br />

12:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & crafts.<br />

bacart.org.<br />

Improv: The EDgE. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

BAINBRIDGE ARTS & CRAFTS<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Ballet Dance performance,<br />

6 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeballet.com<br />

Building a Sustainable Economy<br />

(BASE) lecture Series. 5:30- 7:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

bainbridgechamber.com.<br />

15 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday.<br />

10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery<br />

Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

gallery Reception for Bill Baran-Mickle<br />

and Wendy Armstrong; organic pairings.<br />

6:30 p.m. frodel gallery, West Sound<br />

Academy. westsoundacademy.org.<br />

TED Talks; creativity. 7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

Waterfront park community center.<br />

206.842.1616.<br />

BPA:BSo, BYo & THE EDGE,<br />

orCheStrA Comique! coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

25 THURSday<br />

Artists’ Almost perfect Sale. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> & crafts. bacart.org.<br />

poetry corners live, reading by local<br />

poets. Theme: mischief! <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong> Museum of Art auditorium. 7 p.m.<br />

bainbridgeartshumanites.org<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

30 TUESday<br />

Kids: Tuesday Tunes with<br />

Dave Webb. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

BPA: IMPROV:<br />

THE EdGE.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

10 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

a Chorus line. 6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

13 SaTURday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. bifriends.org.<br />

“great Singers” with Norm Hollingshead.<br />

2:30-4:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

16 TUESday<br />

Kids: Tuesday Tunes with Dave Webb.<br />

11 a.m. Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

Book Discussion. 1-2 p.m.<br />

an arsonist’s guide to Writer’s homes in<br />

new england; Brock clarke. Waterfront<br />

park community center. krl.org.<br />

wSA: BILL BARAN-mICkLE,<br />

AmeriCAn peAS. coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

21 SUNday<br />

orchestra Comique! <strong>Bainbridge</strong> Symphony<br />

orchestra, Byo, and The Edge.<br />

3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Theatre at the library. Title TBA.<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

islandtheatre.org.<br />

26 FRIday<br />

Artists’ Almost perfect Sale. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts. bacart.org.<br />

Winslow Tree Walk. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Historical Museum. 842-2773.<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m. Kids<br />

Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

May<br />

5 SUNday<br />

first Sundays concerts. cheryse Mcleod<br />

lewis, Jacqueline quirk, Ross Hauck.<br />

4 p.m. Waterfront park community<br />

center. www.firstsundaysconcerts.org.<br />

6 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

11 SaTURday<br />

girls’ Night out.<br />

bainbridgedowntown.org.<br />

Second Saturdays for Service. 9 a.m.<br />

to noon. Waterfront park community<br />

center. 206.842.1616.<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. bifriends.org.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Ballet Dance<br />

performance, 1 p.m. & 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeballet.com.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> chorale performance.<br />

baroque to broadway. 7:30 p.m.<br />

bainbridgechorale.org.<br />

field’s End Writers’ Roundtable:<br />

How to Make a Difference in<br />

your local poetry community,<br />

with Jeannine Hall gailey.<br />

7-8:30 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

fieldsend.org.<br />

wSA: wENDY ARmSTRoNG, peAS.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

live Music: Jazz; greta Matassa.<br />

4-6 p.m. <strong>Island</strong> Music center.<br />

islandmusic.org.<br />

27 SaTURday<br />

Artists’ Almost perfect Sale.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> and crafts. bacart.org.<br />

field’s End Seminar: The publishing<br />

Revolution: Ride the Wave! 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

<strong>Island</strong>Wood. fieldsend.org.<br />

Seattle opera preview. Voix humaine<br />

& Suor Angelica. 3-5 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library. krl.org.<br />

1 WEdNESday<br />

Books on Tap. 7:30-9:00. At Treehouse<br />

café. krl.org.<br />

2 THURSday<br />

free first Thursday; <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

History Museum, Kids Discovery<br />

Museum. bainbridgehistory.org,<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

7 TUESday<br />

free first Thursday at <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Historical Museum, Kids Discovery<br />

Museum. bainbridgehistory.org,<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

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fIELd'S ENd: JEANNINE HALL GAILEY.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

19 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays.<br />

11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery<br />

Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

22 MONday<br />

Earth Day<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> public<br />

library. bifriends.org.<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

FIELD'S END<br />

SEmINAR: JASoN<br />

ASHLoCk. coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

friends of the library Book Sale. 1-4 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library. bifriends.org.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

8 WEdNESday<br />

<strong>Island</strong> film group. kiss me Deadly (1955).<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> library. krl.org.<br />

12 SUNday<br />

Happy Mother’s Day!<br />

Kids: Mother’s Day at KiDiMu. 12-4 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

a Chorus line. 3 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.


SPRING ARTS & HUMANITIES EVENTS<br />

For detailed event descriptions, see <strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong>humanities.org.<br />

May continued<br />

13 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday.<br />

10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery<br />

Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

16 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

OvatiOn! MuSicaL theatre: vOce’.<br />

pHoTo: KEITH BRofSKy.<br />

19 SUNday<br />

a Chorus line. 3 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

friends of the farms Annual Meeting.<br />

3 p.m. Suyematsu and Bentryn family<br />

farms. friendsofthefarms.org<br />

23 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

25 SaTURday<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

28 TUESday<br />

friends of the library Book Sale.<br />

10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

bifriends.org.<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

ComING UP IN June<br />

2 SUNday<br />

symphonic metamorphosis.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Symphony orchestra.<br />

3 p.m. <strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

14 TUESday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

friends of the library Book Sale. 1-4 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library. bifriends.org.<br />

17 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

Building a Sustainable Economy<br />

(BASE) lecture Series. 5:30-7:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

bainbridgechamber.com.<br />

18 SaTURday<br />

ovation! Musical Theatre glEE and<br />

VocE’. 3:00 and 7:30 p.m. BHS Theatre.<br />

ovationmtb.com<br />

Building paper Bridges. 2-4 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> library. krl.org.<br />

Kids’ Night at the Museum.<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m. kidimu.org.<br />

20 MONday<br />

Kids: Messy Monday. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

21 TUESday<br />

field’s End Writers’ Roundtable: Two<br />

Milestones on the Way to a published<br />

Book, with Elizabeth Wales. 7-8:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library. fieldsend.org.<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

26 SUNday<br />

a Chorus line. 3 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

29 WEdNESday<br />

30 THURSday<br />

lunch & learn Town Hall Discussion.<br />

Noon to 1 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

TED Discussion group on creativity and<br />

the <strong>Arts</strong>. 7-8:30 p.m. Waterfront park<br />

community center. 206.842.1616.<br />

15 WEdNESday<br />

Building a Sustainable Economy<br />

(BASE) lecture Series. 5:30-7 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> public library.<br />

krl.org.<br />

ovation! Musical Theatre glEE and VocE’.<br />

7:30 p.m. BHS Theatre. ovationmtb.com<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

yoHo (<strong>Island</strong> Theatre at your House).<br />

6 p.m. islandtheatre.org.<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

22 WEdNESday<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> library Book group. 7-8 p.m.<br />

out stealing horses; per petterson. krl.org.<br />

24 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

a Chorus line. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

27 MONday<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Kids: Messy Monday.<br />

10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Kids Discovery Museum.<br />

kidimu.org.<br />

31 FRIday<br />

Kids: Discovery fridays. 11 a.m. Kids<br />

Discovery Museum. kidimu.org.<br />

symphonic metamorphosis. <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

Symphony orchestra. 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

bainbridgeperformingarts.org.<br />

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ComING THIS SUmmER . . .<br />

The 25th Annual<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> in Bloom<br />

Plans are underway for the 25 th anniversary <strong>Bainbridge</strong> in Bloom<br />

on Friday, July 12 (Preview Day) and Saturday, July 13, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

We’ve made some<br />

improvements<br />

to the garden<br />

tour by pruning<br />

it back to a<br />

concentrated two<br />

days, moving our<br />

Bloom Hub to the<br />

Filipino-American<br />

Community Hall,<br />

and eliminating<br />

mandatory buses.<br />

You will be able<br />

to drive yourself,<br />

following your<br />

own schedule,<br />

which we know<br />

will please many<br />

of you!<br />

You may still visit<br />

five inspiring,<br />

private gardens<br />

with all proceeds<br />

benefiting <strong>Arts</strong><br />

& <strong>Humanities</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> programs.<br />

Food, music, arts<br />

and crafts will<br />

CARRIE SCHmITT, hoW peaCe feels. AcRylIc oN cANVAS. 24 X 48.<br />

coURTESy IMAgE.<br />

be plentiful. Preview Day includes a sixth garden, an elegant<br />

luncheon, and an indoor home-concert.<br />

Tickets will be available in May at our website and at <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

Gardens. The splendid evening in Bloom Gala Art Auction, at<br />

the Manor House at Pleasant Beach, will cap off the weekend<br />

Saturday, July 13.<br />

Carrie Schmitt’s “How Peace Feels” was chosen among many art<br />

submissions to represent <strong>Bainbridge</strong> in Bloom. Her work has<br />

been displayed throughout the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.<br />

She enjoys teaching art classes for people with Alzheimers and<br />

sharing her enjoyment of intuitive painting with them. To learn<br />

more about Carrie’s work visit www.carrieschmittdesign.com<br />

watch for more Bloom information at:<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>Humanities</strong>.org/<strong>Bainbridge</strong>InBloom<br />

Also keep in touch by liking us on Facebook.<br />

CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 9


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for life’s celebrations, grand & intimate<br />

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10 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

Sat. May 4th<br />

Annual 2nd’s Sale<br />

Guest Artist: Raquel’s Mosaics<br />

9:30am - Noon 2nd’s Sale<br />

Noon - 2pm Fused Glass Workshop<br />

& Mosaic demo<br />

13291 Madison Ave NE 842-7133<br />

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Open tO the puBlIc YeAR-ROund<br />

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featuring 12 Northwest growers<br />

April 6 & 7<br />

Free admission<br />

all weekend!<br />

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CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 11


WINSLOW<br />

ART<br />

CENTER<br />

181 Winslow Way E., Suite D<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, WA 98110<br />

12 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

churchmouseyarns.com<br />

118 madrone lane<br />

downtown bainbridge island<br />

Open Daily 10 - 6. ThursDays & FriDays ’Til 8<br />

Art Classes<br />

Workshops<br />

Kids & Adults<br />

winslowartcenter.com<br />

206-618-3112<br />

Upstairs in the Winslow Mall, <strong>Bainbridge</strong> Is.<br />

Open Daily<br />

(206) 842-2261<br />

www.esthersfabrics.com<br />

S t a n d i n g D e s k I<br />

robert spangler<br />

furniture maker<br />

206.780.5457 <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> rspangler.com<br />

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Jeff Weekley Jaime Ellsworth<br />

Todd Horton David Eisenhour<br />

Christopher Wagner Alfred Currier<br />

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Open 11 to 6pm, Thursday through Monday<br />

Closed Tuesday & Wednesday<br />

360.385.4433 ∙ simonmacegallery.com<br />

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CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong> 13


14 CURRENTS SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />

Stephanie, of Course!<br />

ELEGANT, ELEVATED<br />

EXTRAORDINARY CATERING<br />

206.719.3575<br />

Stephanie Ahlquist stephanieofcourse.com<br />

www.hylamiddleschool.org<br />

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ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

Bathed in Luxury<br />

The Lawson Design Studio<br />

Fine Home Design & Construction<br />

CURRENTS PUBLICATIoN STAFF<br />

206.780.1768<br />

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GET To kNow US BETTER!<br />

ARTS & HUmANITIES CoUNCIL BoARD AND STAFF<br />

BOARd Of dIRECTORS<br />

Juliet leDorze, president<br />

Mike lewars, immediate past-president<br />

Andrea Mann, Vp of Development<br />

Ted cozine, treasurer<br />

Tina yentzer, secretary<br />

STAff<br />

Barbara Sacerdote, mfa, Cfre, executive Director<br />

Kathy Haskin, education and Communications manager<br />

Julie Marie Duke, Development program Coordinator<br />

Visit us at www.<strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>Humanities</strong>.org.<br />

Join our mailing list: Admin@<strong>Bainbridge</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>Humanities</strong>.org.<br />

follow us on facebook and Twitter.<br />

THE ARTS & HuMANITIES COuNCIL MISSION:<br />

To create an environment on <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

in which the arts and humanities flourish.<br />

kATHY HASkIN, Currents editor; arts & humanities <strong>Council</strong> education and Communications manager<br />

206.842.7901 | currents@bainbridgeartshumanities.org (contact for calendar and spotlight pages)<br />

CINDY vANDERSLUIS, Currents spring guest editor<br />

206.842.7901 | currents@bainbridgeartshumanities.org<br />

Kate Anderson<br />

Susan Arens<br />

patricia Bell<br />

christine Davis<br />

chad Haight<br />

Joe levan<br />

fritz levy<br />

Doug Nathan<br />

Sandy Rich<br />

Kate Ruffing<br />

Amy Weber<br />

JEANETTE ALExANDER, Currents Designer<br />

206.842.6368 | jalexgd@sounddsl.com (contact for submittal questions regarding design/production)<br />

JULIET SCHLESSER, advertising sales<br />

206.780.5335 | julietjs5@gmail.com (contact for display advertising reservations and ad specs)<br />

Currents is published 3-4 times a year by the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Humanities</strong> <strong>Council</strong>. 14,000 copies will<br />

be published for spring <strong>2013</strong>. currents is mailed free to all B.I. postal patrons, available free at many local venues,<br />

and also available free at the Seattle Visitors & conventions Bureau.


BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

thank you, 2012<br />

Annual Supporters!<br />

Foundations and<br />

Government Grantors<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> community foundation<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> city Repair<br />

coBI<br />

Harvest foundation<br />

<strong>Humanities</strong> Washington<br />

Rotary club of <strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

The Suquamish Tribe<br />

Washington State <strong>Arts</strong> commission<br />

Individual Donors<br />

$5000 +<br />

Debbi & paul Brainerd<br />

Juliet & phil leDorze<br />

cynthia Sears & frank Buxton<br />

$2,500 - $4,999<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> organic Distillers<br />

christine Davis<br />

Joanne & Ed Ellis<br />

Deb & Thomas fenwick<br />

Bonnie & Bob fraik<br />

Nancy & Michael lewars<br />

olivia E. Sears<br />

$1,000 - $2,499<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> gardens<br />

caroline & Dave Browne<br />

Sue cooley<br />

Judy & Ted cozine<br />

Rob frankland<br />

John l. Scott Real Estate<br />

Vicky & David Marsing<br />

Kara & Ken Masters<br />

Munder capital Management<br />

Jane leslie Newberry & Tom Backer<br />

puget Sound Energy<br />

Naomi & David Spinak<br />

Tina & Steve yentzer<br />

$25 - $999<br />

Ace Hardware<br />

lorna & Ramsey Al-Salam<br />

connie & Richard Albrecht<br />

Jaye Albright<br />

Kathleen Alcala & Wayne Roth<br />

Jeanette Alexander<br />

cezanne & Demi Allen<br />

Kate & larry Anderson<br />

caren & David Anderson<br />

Susan & John Anderson<br />

claudia & Bill Anderson<br />

Susan & Wes Arens<br />

laurie & Stephen Arnold<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Bakers<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> <strong>Island</strong> lending group<br />

Bank of America Matching program<br />

carol Bell<br />

patricia & charlie Bell<br />

paul & Megan Benton<br />

Barbara Helen Berger<br />

Ben Bevis<br />

Helena Hoyte Bierly<br />

Sarah & Alan Black<br />

Beatrice & T. William Booth<br />

The board and staff gratefully acknowledge the following individuals, foundations, businesses, and government<br />

agencies for their generous annual support during the past year. These supporters made our work possible<br />

-- enriching, connecting and advocating for the <strong>Bainbridge</strong> cultural community, and providing powerful arts<br />

programming in the schools.<br />

Kim & Susan Bottles<br />

Staci & Bob Brawner<br />

Don & Irena Breazeale<br />

Maureen Buckley & Ed Buckley<br />

Marianne Bull & D. gillian<br />

Darden & Michael Burns<br />

phyllis cairns<br />

Mary & Robert carlson<br />

Kate & Bill carruthers<br />

faith & Jim chapel<br />

lydia claesson<br />

Jennifer coates & Sam Brody<br />

Michele costa<br />

Tom & luanne croker<br />

Richard & phyllis crooks<br />

lenora S. cross<br />

Suellen & Tom cunningham<br />

Dura & Matthew curry<br />

Julieann Dakin & chris oechsli<br />

cheryl & Jim Dale<br />

Kathleen Macferran & John Davis<br />

Virginia Davison<br />

Wendy del Valle<br />

Mike Derzon & Robin Supplee<br />

Robert & Sharon Dieterich<br />

Dana & Dennis Doering<br />

Neil Doherty<br />

Debra & Jeff Doran<br />

leatrice & Herb Eiseman<br />

Janie & chuck Ekberg<br />

Edith faste<br />

carol fawcett<br />

patti & gary fenchuk<br />

Dana fisher<br />

food connect Media Inc<br />

cynthia ford<br />

foster law group, pllc<br />

Kathleen & Tim fowler<br />

Sophie frieda<br />

Terry fuerst<br />

Maradel gale<br />

Marilynne gardner & David A. Toren<br />

gail giacomazzi<br />

Kathleen grainger<br />

Denise Harris<br />

Svend & Edith Hartmann<br />

claire o. Hicks<br />

Anne Hopkins & Marian Rees<br />

Dr. & Mrs. paul Hrissokopoulos<br />

Annie Huntley<br />

Daniel Huxley<br />

Ihland garden Dental<br />

Karen James<br />

Janice Jeffcoat<br />

Karoline Ann & Wyman Johnson, D.D.S.<br />

Sonja & Steve Jones<br />

Jeff Julius<br />

Mary Justice & Dave Richards<br />

Barbara Kerr & Don Rooks<br />

Mits & lilly Kodama<br />

frances & David c. Korten<br />

Mary lou Strickland Kostal<br />

Shannon & greg Kroah-Hartman<br />

Deborah & phil Kummerow<br />

Kristen & Ron lahner<br />

Jennifer lange<br />

Tom & carolyn leigh<br />

Eric & Kathryn lesh<br />

cherie & Joe levan<br />

Mark levine<br />

Nancy Taylor & fritz levy<br />

Risa Morgan lewellyn<br />

Stella ley & len Beil<br />

Susan lick & Jim Beug<br />

Judy & Tom lindsley<br />

Bob linz<br />

Nancy & george lobisser<br />

laurie A. lyall<br />

Andrea & philip Mann<br />

patricia & Ronald Marshall<br />

gary Marx<br />

Scott Mccoskery<br />

Steve & gigi leach<br />

Malcolm & franci McKinnon<br />

Nina Meierding<br />

Zan & paul Merriman<br />

carolyn & Roger Miller<br />

patricia Miller<br />

Jeanne & Michael Milligan<br />

Montrose chem corp of cA<br />

Ron & Ann Morford<br />

Deborah & Al Morrow<br />

Elizabeth Morrow<br />

charles & florence Munat<br />

carl & Judy Mundt<br />

lafe Myers & Hanni crissey<br />

Wendy orville & Doug Nathan<br />

Kristi Nelson<br />

laurel & John Nelsholm<br />

Ethel Nichols<br />

Nintendo Matching program<br />

Margaret & Mark Norrander<br />

gigi Norwine<br />

Marsha Novak<br />

oly Mountain fish compost<br />

pat o'Rourke<br />

Hilary & John parker<br />

Emily parsons & Steve Trimble<br />

Janet & Bill pauli<br />

Althea paulson & Dan Mallove<br />

carolyn pearl<br />

Kathryn petit<br />

louanne T. peyton<br />

Ann & John powel<br />

Reologics Sotheby's International<br />

Realty<br />

Thomas & Teita Reveley<br />

patricia & Edward Reynolds<br />

louis Richard & Sally Adams<br />

Jan & Tom Ringo<br />

Kathryn Roberts<br />

Anita & phil Rockefeller<br />

Kate & Jason Ruffing<br />

Barbara Sacerdote<br />

Jean & Jack Sargent<br />

Janet & William Saupp<br />

Annie & Steve Schwager<br />

Barbara Shane & Mike cox<br />

chas & Andora Sharpe<br />

Mary Sue & Robert Silver<br />

Debbie & Alan Simcoe<br />

Susan Sivitz<br />

Karen Smith<br />

Ellin Spenser<br />

Regina & Dale Spoor<br />

Stephanie Steele<br />

yvette & Russ Stepp<br />

Mary Stevens & Jock Akin<br />

caroline & Eric Stevens<br />

Elizabeth & gary Sundem<br />

paul Swanson<br />

Darya Swingle & Jason Hamilton<br />

Mary Tate phillips & gary phillips<br />

ginger & Jim Thrash<br />

carolyn Tice<br />

Mary Ann & Val Tollefson<br />

Barb Trafton<br />

Marilyn Turkovich & lynn De Vree<br />

Ruth Urbach<br />

Hidde & Marjorie Van Duym<br />

William & connie Waddington<br />

Marci Wagoner<br />

Brenda Wakeham<br />

Elizabeth & frederick Walters<br />

Katie Walton & Jose Roques<br />

Ellen Weaver<br />

Amy King Weber & Thomas Weber<br />

Wendy & Jeff Westerlund<br />

Dorothea Williams<br />

Sally & Richard Wilson<br />

David Womeldorff & Donna Zajonc<br />

penelope Wood & Rob Wagoner<br />

Nan & Norm Wooldridge<br />

claire younker Moe & Eric Moe<br />

Karla & Robert Zimmerman<br />

chad Zinda<br />

In-kind Donors<br />

Abeja Winery<br />

Agate pass Transportation<br />

Scott Allen<br />

AmericanWest Bank<br />

Darrell Anderson<br />

Susan Arens<br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> performing <strong>Arts</strong><br />

<strong>Bainbridge</strong> Self Storage<br />

Balboa Winery<br />

Barbara Berger<br />

Bergh photography<br />

Bloedel Reserve<br />

paige Boren<br />

Karen Brody<br />

lynn Brofsky<br />

gillian Bull<br />

Jennifer corbin<br />

Matthew curry<br />

Elizabeth Davidson<br />

Virginia Davison<br />

cynthia Dice<br />

Dotted line Jewels<br />

Jeanne E<br />

Amos Staffler Edwards<br />

Sue Entress<br />

fletcher Bay Winery<br />

cindy ford<br />

ginger Jewelry<br />

Art grice<br />

chad Haight<br />

Nancy Heckler<br />

Sandi & John Hemplemann<br />

Woodleigh Marx Hubbard<br />

Inkgarden Studios<br />

Isenhower cellars<br />

<strong>Island</strong> green clean, llc<br />

<strong>Island</strong> piano Service<br />

Renee Jameson<br />

Dan lafferty<br />

Kathryn lesh<br />

John lester<br />

Nancy & Michael lewars<br />

george & David lewis<br />

Stella ley<br />

local Harvest Restaurant<br />

Melinda lucas<br />

laurie A. lyall<br />

Andrea & philip Mann<br />

Nick Mann<br />

Scott Masters<br />

Mayfly Wines<br />

Wes Mcclain<br />

Mccrea cellars, Inc<br />

Mesolini glass Studio<br />

Metro Market catering<br />

Microsoft<br />

Myorian Studio<br />

petit & olson<br />

Sally Robison<br />

Roby King gallery<br />

Holly Rohrbacher<br />

Rolling Bay Winery<br />

Susan Roth<br />

Kate & Jason Ruffing<br />

Britt Rynearson<br />

Barbara Sacerdote<br />

cynthia Sears<br />

george Shannon<br />

Simply <strong>Bainbridge</strong><br />

Robert Spangler<br />

carl Sussman<br />

cheryl Tetlow<br />

The four Swallows<br />

The Julie Duke Band<br />

Thurston Wolfe Winery<br />

Kristin Tollefson<br />

Alec Vasiliadis<br />

Kay Walsh<br />

Amy Weber<br />

Whiskey creek print Studio<br />

Wingpoint Design<br />

Winslow Art center<br />

Ellen Wixted<br />

Tina & Steve yentzer<br />

Dion Zwirner<br />

ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL<br />

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ARTS & HUMANITIES THANK DoNoRS...............15<br />

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