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The Chamber's 1-on-1 Community Conversation with Leslie Schneider
As part of the Chamber's ongoing efforts to help inform the Bainbridge community, the Chamber is conducting in-depth interviews with each of the candidates in the upcoming City Council elections.
The same 12 questions are asked of each candidate, with up to 45 minutes for full and unabridged answers. Both text transcripts and the original unedited videos are available.
Head on over to the Chamber website to see and hear what Leslie Schneider, Central Ward candidate, has to say about the challenges and potential solutions for the future of Bainbridge Island.
Election Ballots should be in your mailbox now.
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Time To Vote: General Election Ballots Are Out
Voters throughout the entire county will have a chance to elect candidates in cities, school districts, fire districts, port districts, utility districts and park districts.
In addition to the Chamber's own 1-on-1 chats with the City Council candidates, we also recommend taking a look at the recent League of Women Voters of Kitsap Candidate Forum with Dick Haugan & Kirsten Hytopoulos.
Drop your completed ballots any time until November 7 in the Dropbox in the parking lot by the Aquatics Center at 8489 Madison Avenue N.
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On The Agenda:
Tonight at City Council
- Public Hearing on potentially increasing 2024 property taxes by 1%, increasing the total collected locally by $82,951
- Further discussion around updating the ordinance and repealing the current moratorium on building inns in Neighborhood Centers, after input from public comment and planning commission (vote scheduled for Nov. 14 meeting)
- Authorize City to partner with Housing Resources Bainbridge in applying for a $480k grant for Ericksen Affordable Housing Project.
- Authorize contract with a State Lobbyist Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Relations for $51,600/year
- Proposed modifications to the City Biennial Budget (mostly in response to inflation)
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Upcoming Open Houses for Winslow Subarea Plan
Join the City of Bainbridge Island for an Open House in November to learn more about elements of the proposed updates for our Winslow Subarea Plan.
Environmental Impact Statement Open House
Wednesday October 25; 4-6pm
More details
Virtual Open House via Zoom Webinar
Thursday, November 2; 7:00-8:30 pm
Zoom Link
In Person Open House
(Hosted by Planning Commission)
Thursday, November 9; 6:00-8:00 pm
City Hall 280 Madison Ave. N
Additional information about the project alternatives, previous public workshops, and indeed all the documentation produced to date can be found on the City's project website...
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Home Compostable Product List Open For Business Owner Feedback Until Sunday 10/29
On September 12, 2023, the City Council passed Ordinance No. 2023-24, to amend regulations around disposable food service ware items and waste reduction, while repealing the 25c Cup Fee.
Impacted business owners are currently being personally visited by the Chamber's Business Ambassadors, and are encouraged to give feedback to the the City on an initial list of 16 proposed products before 10/29 through the online feedback form linked to below.
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Join Derek & Jessica by dressing up for the Halloween After Hours Event! | |
Halloween After Hours Party at John L. Scott a Few Spots Left
Thu Oct 26, 5:30pm
Ready for a spooktactular Chamber member mixer? As we write, there are a few spots left, so act quickly!
Come party with Randi, Caron & the John L Scott Team at their Winslow Way offices on Thursday, October 26 from 5:30 to 7:30pm.
Costume Contest Categories include:
- Best Costume
- Most Original Costume
- Sparkiest Costume
- Coolest Costume
- Funniest Costume
- Scariest Costume
Complimentary wine will be provided by our event partners and sponsors at Eleven Winery alongside tacos from Aceitunos and Bainbridge Event Rentals is donating their Lightning Photo Booth to capture the moments.
Tickets are always free for Chamber members and available to a limited number of non-member guests for $20.
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THANK YOU TO ALL OUR NEW & RENEWING CHAMBER MEMBERS | |
The Chamber is grateful for the support of each and every member, and we would like to recognize and thank all those who joined or renewed their memberships in September.
Special recognition is gratefully given to Bainbridge Island Ace Hardware, Bainbridge Island Farmers Market, David T. Huntington, Island Fitness, IslandWood, Kiwanis Club of Bainbridge Island, Mary S. Stowell PhD LMHC, NET Systems, Inc., Trimble Vocal Institute, and Winslow Bainbridge Consulting - all of whom have been valued Chamber members and active community supporters for more than 20 years.
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Chamber Renewals & New Members in September | |
- 1st Security Bank of Wa (5)
- Amelia Wynn Winery Bistro (12)
- American Red Cross (11)
- Andrew Joslyn Music (1)
- Bainbridge Book Festival (new)
- Bainbridge Community Foundation (19)
- Bainbridge Insurance Agency (10)
- Bainbridge Island Ace Hardware (32)
- Bainbridge Island Farmers Market (22)
- Bainbridge Island Woodworks LLC (6)
- Bang-Knudsen, Inc. (2)
- BARN (Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network) (8)
- Cogwheel Construction (1)
- David T. Hunting (21)
- Davis Studio Architecture + Design (9)
- Doug Jennings Construction, Inc. (16)
- Exotic Aquatics (9)
- Island Family Eyecare (9)
- Island Fitness (21)
- IslandWood (23)
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- Jeffrey Moose Gallery (6)
- John Green Land Development & Construction (2)
- Julie's Frame Gallery (9)
- Kiwanis Club of Bainbridge Island (28)
- Law Office of Hayes Gori, PLLC (9)
- Mary S. Stowell PhD LMHC (20)
- Maggie Stephens Interiors (new)
- NET Systems, Inc.(34)
- New Motion Physical Therapy, Inc. (19)
- Plum (9)
- Rebecca Miller (5)
- Sauce Nouvelle (new)
- Ser Arte (new)
- Sisters' Cider House (1)
- The Fluffy Ruff Dog Spa (15)
- The Madison Diner (11)
- Trimble Vocal Institute (22)
- Vitality Bodywork (1)
- Winslow Bainbridge Consulting (20)
- Wright CFO Consulting (new)
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Rendering of the new
BIJAEMA Visitor Center
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BI Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Launches Capital Campaign
The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association (BIJAEMA) proudly announces the launch of its campaign to raise $4.0 million for a new Visitor Center, located at the historic site of the Eagledale ferry dock on Bainbridge Island.
The Visitor Center will house additional interpretive materials, providing a deeper educational experience for the more than 10,000 walk-in visitors and 50+ private educational tours the Memorial hosts annually.
State-of-the-art audiovisual equipment will support access to digital resources, making history come alive for generations to come.
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Dia de los Muertos at BIMA
Since opening in 2013, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) has hosted an exhibition and community event honoring the Mexican cultural celebration Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) annually each fall.
In honor of the tenth anniversary of both the Día de los Muertos program and the museum’s opening, this year’s celebration will include an even larger-scale exhibition inspired by Día de los Muertos featuring the work of local artists, with the community day celebration welcoming visitors of all ages on October 28 starting at 11:00 AM in the BIMA galleries.
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One of the nine Scarecrows at
Johnson Farm
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Can You Find Me... & My 8 Friends at Johnson Farm
Nine Scarecrows, created by teens at BARN and donated to Friends of the Farms, are currently hiding somewhere at Johnson Farm, located off Miller Road on Twin Ponds Road.
Find them all from now through Sat Oct 28
Once you find them, take your picture with one or all and post photos on either Facebook or Instagram using #friendsofthefarmscarecrows or tag @friendsofthefarms on Insta.
Spread the word, tell others to enjoy and please, do not move or disrupt the Scarecrows!
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Introducing PSE's Bill Discount Program
Income-eligible customers can now reduce their Puget Sound Energy (PSE) bills by up to 45% a month through the Bill Discount program.
Applying for the program is easy and only takes a few minutes to fill out the online application (no income documentation or social security number is required).
To see if you are eligible before applying, just go to pse.com/discount. By answering three questions, using the program’s widget - household size, county of residency and household income - you will instantly learn if you are eligible for an energy discount.
Bainbridge Workshops & Assistance Application:
- BI Library: Oct 24, 4:30-5pm presentation & 5-7:30pm application assistance
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♪ Do You Want to Own A Restaurant? ♪
After more than a decade on Bainbridge Island, local culinary legends Greg & Betsy Atkinson have decided the time is right to sell Restaurant Marché.
The new owners can choose to continue the tradition of french cuisine, or transform the place into something completely different from what Greg & Betsy have done - in Greg's own words, they, "built a theater and now anyone can put on a show there..."
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How to Use Current Technology To Maximize
Productivity and Profits in Your Business While
Staying Protected and Secure
Designed to help small businesses equip themselves with the best technology and practices available today to increase productivity and profitability and protect them against online threats.
Featuring well-known business leaders, tech experts and leading minds showing small businesses how to compete and succeed in many aspects of their business with a concentration on utilizing technology to be productive, profitable and protected.
This free online event includes Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec, co-Founder of Siri-Adam Cheyer, and best-selling author and entrepreneur extraordinaire Mike Michalowicz.
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Celebrate Fall & Halloween, Bainbridge Island Style
Bainbridge Islanders love their holidays and celebrating Fall and Halloween!
There’s a lot going on throughout the month and Island Wanderer Blog has compiled a list of what’s happening: from costume swap at KidiMu to Pumpkin Walk at Bainbridge Gardens and the annual Trick or Treating event on Winslow Way.
Don your costume and get ready to celebrate cooler nights, falling leaves, pumpkin picking, haunted hayrides, Dia de Los Muertos, & ghost stories.
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Teen Fright Night
Lock-In at BI Library
Fri Oct 27, 7-9pm
Spend an evening locked in where you'll need your wits to survive! Come and make zombie Barbies, have a Tarot reading, participate in a ghost's story, watch a scary movie, and much, much more!
Registration Required Limited Space
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Fall Farm Fest
Sat Oct 28, 1-6pm
Autumn has arrived on the farm!
It is time to reserve your carving pumpkins and tuck in at one of our pumpkin carving stations, make a family scarecrow, bedazzle whimsical gourds, sample chilis from local chefs,
do a bit of hay bale squash bowling, sip mulled cider, pop back some cookies and gather with friends.
Purchase Your Tickets by Oct 22
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Queer Bingo Fundraiser
Sat Oct 28, 5-8pm
Sponsored by the Queer Elders Family Group at the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center.
$20/entrance fee plus bingo cards Costume contest
Come as you wish you were!
No reservations so come early (sold out last year!)
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Coffee with a Cop
Wed Nov 1, 9-10:30am
Join your neighbors & BIPD officers for coffee and conversation!
At Pegasus Coffee: 131 Parfitt Way SW
More info from BI Police Dept
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Qigong Tai Chi 5 Hybrid Class Series
Fri Nov 3, 9-10am
All levels welcome, classes are every Friday between Nov 3- Dec 8 at Pacific Fusion Martial Arts or Online.
Help relax the mind & recharge the body with joint exercises, meditation, etc.
Drop in rate: $49 or $195 for 5 class series.
Register & Learn More
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Somewhere Under the Rainbow
Fri Nov 3, 5pm
Join Vitalize Kitsap at BPA for their event, starting at 5-6 pm Sensory-Friendly Hour, then at 6-9 pm Full Interactive Experience.
Extend your November Bainbridge Island First Friday Art Walk at the new Buxton Center for Bainbridge Performing Arts.
Bring your dancing shoes & undersea costumes encouraged - all ages & abilities welcome.
Click to Find Out More
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Meet the Artist:
Simone Weldon
Fri Nov 3, 6pm
Join Alex Sanso at Island Life Artisan Gifts for a cozy autumn evening as they welcome Bainbridge Island artist Simone Weldon into the shop to meet and greet guests from 6-8pm.
Simone will bring many works that will be available to see in the store just that evening, and will share her process in working in the fascinating medium of encaustic painting.
Enjoy libations, tasty treats, and great community!
More about this First Friday Event
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"Gobblefest" at American Legion
Sat Nov 4, 4:30pm-12am
Support Helpline House with live bands, BBQ food truck, local wine & beer - most be 21 and older.
Bands include: Close Enough, Blue Fish, Ocean Men, Disciples of Patches, Psycho Sushi, & Steve Hall.
Purchase Tickets & Learn More
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Virtual Conversation with Dominique Drakeford
Tue Nov 7, 6-7:30pm
Join Dominique Drakeford, sustainability speaker and environmental justice educator, in a webinar conversation with Gabriel-Bello Lawrence-Diaz, local artist-activist and ReFashion Show judge.
Dominique and Gabriel will provide historical context for the problematic systems we still have in place in fashion and textile creation and where we go from here.
Registration & More Info
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The Good Play America Annual Gala
Fri Nov 17, 7pm
Join The Good Play America Foundation for their "Great Night of Culture" fundraiser event at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
Learn about their achievements of 2023 and hear their new 2024 campaign & next goals.
Purchase Tickets to this Event
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Business Info Brochure Racks:
Let everyone know about your business with 4x9" rack cards at both the Ferry Info Kiosk & Winslow Way Info Desk
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The Via Rosa 11 Conference Room:
Seating for 10 people, 50” video screen + internet, giant whiteboard wall: Available to book for 60 or 120-minute sessions
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The PSE Spotlight Pop-Up Window:
Prime position Winslow Way 6ft x 6ft area comes with 43" monitor + stand, power, lights & internet: Available for 2 week slots.
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Stefan Goldby
President/CEO
Bainbridge Chamber
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Courtney Oliver
Board Chair
Executive Director
Bainbridge Youth Services
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Russell Everett
Board Director
Brewmaster/Co-Owner
Bainbridge Brewing
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Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce
Advocacy, Connection, and Community since 1927
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