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NOVEMBER 2009

NOVEMBER 1 * SUNDAY
Concert: Icicle Creek Piano Trio
Music by Beethoven, Turina, and Shostakovich. Presented by First Sundays at the Commons. 4pm. $20/$15/$10. Bainbridge Commons. 402 Brien Dr. www.firstsundaysconcerts.org
Concert: Celtic Celebration
Concert & Taste of Cape Breton. Music, dancing, food, photographs. A memorial tribute to Master Fiddler Jerry Holland. All proceeds benefit an endowment for local Celtic youth musicians. 7pm. $25/$20. Island Music Center. 10598 Valley Rd. Information: www.CelticArts.org; or call 888.416.4934 or 360.697.6192; c_capers@yahoo.com.
NOVEMBER 6 * FRIDAY
Dance: Ocheami
The BIAHC Bainbridge Island Arts Education Community Consortium presents Ocheami ~ International Outreach Performances
at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N. Performers speak on behalf of West African people through drumming, dance, song and storytelling. Ocheami is currently celebrating 22 years of sharing the stories, melodies and rhythms of West African culture with their audiences. 9:30am. $7. For tickets and information, call or e-mail Bonnie Showers at BIAHC, 206.842.7901 or bonnies@artshum.org.
Concert: Brass Quintet
Classical, old favorites and Dixieland-style music. A Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra Community Preview. 5:45-6:45pm. Bainbridge Pavilion. 403 Madison Ave. N. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org.
Art: First Friday Gallery Walk
Participating downtown Winslow galleries including Bainbridge Arts & Crafts and the Island Gallery. 6-8pm.
NOVEMBER 7-8 * SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Film: A Mythic Journey
A mythic weekend on Bainbridge Island - Explore your relationship to myth and story with guest speakers and in mini-workshops. Film screening and Q&A with the filmmaker Sat. 4pm at The Historic Lynwood Theatre, 4569 Lynwood Center Rd. NE, $9/7; reception immediately following at the Kids Discovery Museum, 150 Madrone Lane. Myth and Story Community Engagement Forum Sun. 1-3:30pm at Bainbridge Performing Arts, 200 Madison Ave. N, $15. Featuring Glen Slater of the Pacifica Graduate Institute, and panelists Steve Boe, Janet O. Dallet, Philip H. Red Eagle, and Fran Korten. Tickets and information: www.mythmovie.net or 206.842.0521 or mythicweekendbi@gmail.com. A portion of the proceeds of the weekend's events will benefit local youth and arts education through the Bainbridge Island Arts Education Community Consortium.
NOVEMBER 7 * SATURDAY
Concert: Broken Blossoms
Featuring national fiddle champion Kimber Ludiker and Bainbridge Island-raised Simon Chrisman playing bluegrass. 8pm. $12/$8. Island Music Center. 10598 Valley Rd. www.islandmusic.org
Theatre: The EDGE Improv
7:30pm. $15/$10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
Benefit: "The Lutheran Anthology of Humor"
An evening of entertainment and benefit for LATCH (Lutheran Alliance to Create Housing), a Seattle-based organization which provides affordable housing for needy families in the Puget Sound area, and which was active in the Quay Apartment attempted acquisition. 7:30pm. Suggested donation $10. Bethany Lutheran Church. 7958 Finch Rd. NE info@bethanyofbainbridge.org or 206.842.4241.
NOVEMBER 8 * SUNDAY
Lecture: "Behind the Score"
Sneak preview of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra's fall concert "Around the World in 80 Minutes." 3pm. Free. Bainbridge Library Meeting Room. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
Concert: Bob Milne
Library of Congress "National Treasure" Bob Milne performs ragtime and boogie-woogie. 4pm. $15/$7. Grace Episcopal Church. 8595 Day Rd. E. Tickets available at Winslow Drug, by calling Nan Wooldridge at 202.842.7293, or at the door. Info: www.islandmusic.org. For more information about Mr. Milne, see www.bobmilne.com.
NOVEMBER 10 * TUESDAY
Theatre: The Magic of Merlin
Presented by students of the BPA Theatre School. 5pm. Free, donations benefit the BPA Theatre School Scholarship Fund. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
NOVEMBER 12 * THURSDAY
Concert: One World Multicultural Festival
Family-friendly festival featuring Abrace and the MB Orchestra. International food tastings and the World of Peace Art Exhibit. 4:30-8pm. www.OneWorldFestival.wordpress.com
Lecture: Ed Viesturs - K2: Life & Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain
7:30pm. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eaglehaborbooks.com
NOVEMBER 12-13 * THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Theatre: The Adventures of Robin Hood
Presented by students of the BPA Theatre School. 7pm. $10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
NOVEMBER 13 - DECEMBER 12
Theatre: Sweet Charity
Neil Simon's Broadway musical. Fri.-Sat. 8pm; Sun. 2pm on Nov. 22, Dec. 6, Dec. 13. $14/$12. Jewel Box Theatre. 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. Tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com. For further information, call 360.697.3183 or visit www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org
NOVEMBER 13-15 * FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Art: Art in the Woods 2009
A self-guided tour of 21 studios with over 50 artists in Kitsap County. 10am-5pm. Organized by Cultural Arts Foundation NW. www.cafnw.org
NOVEMBER 14-15 * SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Concert: "Around the World in 80 Minutes"
Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra's 2009-2010 season opens under the baton of Music Director David Upham in a program focusing on the works of various national composers, including Vaughn Williams, Grieg, de Falla, and Borodin. Sat. 7:30pm; Sun. 3pm. Pre-concert chat 45 minutes before each performance. $18/$15. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
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NOVEMBER 17 * TUESDAY
Discussion: Field's End Writers' Roundtable
"Can you Write Naked with Your Clothes On?" with Jennifer Louden. 7pm. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. www.fieldsend.org
NOVEMBER 18 * WEDNESDAY
Lecture: "Morocco: Home of the Berbers"
With Emily Wilson. Travelogue lecture series, co-sponsored by The Traveler. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. www.krl.org
NOVEMBER 19 * THURSDAY
Lecture: Susan Wiggs & Sheila Roberts
Discussing women's fiction and their own most recent books. 7:30pm. Free. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way W. www.eagleharborbooks.com
NOVEMBER 20-21* FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Theatre: Don't Drink the Water
By Woody Allen. Presented by the Bainbridge Island High School. 7:30pm. $8/$5. LGI Theatre at the Bainbridge Island High School.
Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew
Presented by West Sound Academy. 7pm. $12/$10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
NOVEMBER 20 * FRIDAY
Lecture: Barbara Kingsolver
Reading from her new novel The Lacuna. Sponsored by West Sound Reads. 7pm. Free. Bainbridge High School Commons. www.eagleharborbooks.com or www.krl.org.
NOVEMBER 21 * SATURDAY
Concert: "For Our Children"
Including original music by Anne Pell with special guests Neil Conarty, Gwen Franz, Bee Higa and John Lester playing classical and jazz music. 7pm. Suggested donation $10 with proceeds benefitting the Helpline Children's Fund. Grace Episcopal Church. 8595 NE Day Rd. 206.842.9997.
Dance: Contradance!
Erran Sharpe calls to Country Capers Celtic Trio. 7:30 workshop; 8-10:30m taught and cued dancing. Wear soft-soled shoes. $12/$5. Island Center Hall. 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd. www.islandmusic.org
NOVEMBER 22 * SUNDAY
Concert: "An Evening with Uncle Bonsai"
Nearly naked folk-pop for everyone by Uncle Bonsai. 7pm. $17/$13. Tickets available at Vern's Winslow Drug or 206.527.3546 of unclebonsai.com. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
NOVEMBER 27 * FRIDAY
Lecture: Amy Goodman
Independent journalist and host of Democracy Now!, introducing her new book, "Breaking the Sound Barrier." 3:30pm. Free. Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. 105 Winslow Way W. Book signing to follow at 4:30 at Eagle Harbor Books. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
NOVEMBER 27-28 * FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Art: Indie Banditas Bazaar
High-quality, locally-made arts and crafts. 10am-5pm. Woodward Middle School.
NOVEMBER 28 * SATURDAY
Family: IslandWood Family Afternoon
The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is partnering with IslandWood to celebrate Bainbridge's Japanese-American families from the 1880s through today. 10am-3pm. $5/family. IslandWood. 4450 Blakely Ave. NE. www.islandwood.org
Art: Bainbridge Island Winter's Farmers' Market
Art and crafts plus seasonal decor for sale. 10am-3pm. Free. Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. 105 Winslow Way W. www.bainbridgefarmersmarket.com
Community: Downtown Holiday Open House and Tree Lighting Ceremony
Presented by the Bainbridge Island Downtown Association. Downtown merchants open their doors to offer holiday hospitality. 10am-7pm. Evening tree lighting with Santa and caroling. 5:30. Winslow Way Bank Plaza. www.bainbridgedowntown.org
Concert: Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel
Refreshments served. 4:30 & 7:30pm. $30/$25 for Bloedel Reserve members. Bloedel Reserve. 7571 NE Dolphin Dr. Call 206.842.7631 to purchase tickets. www.bloedelreserve.org
NOVEMBER 28-29 * SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Film: No Impact Man
The final documentary in the Matinees that Matter film series. Speakers following the film. 5pm. $9. The Historic Lynwood Theatre. 4569 Lynwood Center Rd.
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