JANUARY 2010

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EXHIBITIONS

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Looking at Bainbridge. Bainbridge re-discovered, re-imagined, re-invented. By Joel Sackett, photography & Kristin Tollefson, sculpture. Dec. 31– Feb. 2. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts. 151 Winslow Way E. 206.842.3132. www.bacart.org. Reception, Fri. Jan. 8, 6-8pm.

Art with a Conscience.
Acrylic paintings by Ciana Hilton. Bainbridge Performing Arts Gallery. 200
Madison Ave. N. Tue.-Fri. 10am-4pm, plus one hour prior to performances. 206.842.8569

Susan Najarian, paintings.
Bainbridge Public Library meeting room. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Information: 206.842.4162.

All Gallery Artists Show.
Roby King Galleries. 176 Winslow Way E. Tue.-Sun. 10am-5:30pm. 206.842.2063. www.robykinggalleries.com. Reception, Fri. Jan. 8, 6-8pm.

picnics at the end of the world. Painting by Michael Pontieri.
The Gallery at Grace. Grace Episcopal Church. 8895 NE Day Rd. Tue.-Fri. 9am-2pm, Sun. 8am-12pm, and by appointment. Info: annie@gracehere.org or 206.842.9997.

Wings. A group exhibition of mixed media, prints, and collage. Marge Williams Center Conference Room. 221 Winslow Way West.

Bringing Mythology to Life.
Discover the magic of the Greek myths. Recommended for ages 2-10. Kids
Discovery Museum. 150 Madrone Ln. Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm. Admission. www.kidimu.org KiDiMu also offers a variety of art, music, science, storytelling, and puppetry programs for children this month. Visit their website for more information or call 206.855.4650.

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CULTURAL EVENTS

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JANUARY 2 • SATURDAY

Theatre: The EDGE Improv.
7:30pm. $15/$10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 3 • SUNDAY
Festival: Mochi Tsuki Celebration.

Sponsored by the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community. 11am-3pm. Free. IslandWood. 4450 Blakely Ave. NE. Visit www.bijac.org for more information.

Concert: Fractamodi Jazz Trio.
Part of the First Sundays at the Commons concert series. 4pm.
$20/$15/$10. Bainbridge Commons. 402 Brien Dr. For more information, call 206.842.3380 or visit www.firstsundayconcerts.org.

JANUARY 8 • FRIDAY
Art: First Friday Gallery Walk.

Downtown Winslow galleries including: A is for Artists, Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, Director’s Gallery, Ginger, Island Gallery, Roby King Galleries, Upstairs Gallery at the Pavilion. 6-8pm.

JANUARY 9 • SATURDAY
Theatre: The Mitten.

A classical Ukranian folktale about a boy who loses his mitten in a snowstorm and the many animals who crawl inside for its warmth. Presented by The Moonpaper Tent. 1pm. $10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N.

Film: Der Rosenkavalier. One of “The Met: Live in HD” presentations.

10am. Bainbridge Cinemas at the Pavilion. 403 Madison. Ave. N. www.bainbridgepavilion.com

Lecture: Il Trovatore.
Seattle Opera preview of Verdi’s masterpiece with Norm Hollingshead. 3:30pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 13 • WEDNESDAY
Film: Bride of Frankenstein (1935).

Island Film Group. 7pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 16 • SATURDAY
Film: Carmen. One of “The Met: Live in HD” presentations.

10am. Bainbridge Cinemas at the Pavilion. 403 Madison. Ave. N. www.bainbridgepavilion.com

Lecture: Duane Pasco
Northwest Coast Native artist and storyteller. 2pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 17 • SUNDAY
Concert: Chamber Music - Vienna, Barcelona, New York - From the 1820s to the 1940s.

Music of Franz Schubert, Enrique Granados, Arthur Berger. 3pm. $15/$10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 19 • TUESDAY
Discussion: Field’s End Writers’ Roundtable.

Barbara Winther presents “Collaboration: Are two heads better than one?” 7pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Information: 206.842.4162 or www.fieldsend.org.

JANUARY 20 • WEDNESDAY
Art: Bainbridge Arts & Crafts Museum Tour.

To the Seattle Art Museum’s “Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act” exhibit. 11:30 (10:25 ferry). $25, plus, ferry fare and museum admission. Details: www.bacart.org.

Lecture: Travelogue lecture series.
Botswana's Desert and Delta with Brent Reed. 7:30pm. Free. Co-sponsored by The Traveler. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

JANUARY 22-23 • FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Theatre: One Act Fest.

Dinah Manoff presents a selection of innovative and challenging one act plays and scenes from playwrights, familiar and obscure, showcasing Bainbridge actors. 7pm. $10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. 206.842.8569

JANUARY 23 * SATURDAY
Lecture: Tribute to Three American Operatic Greats - Beverly Sills

Featuring commentary by Norm Hollingshead with musical excerpts from his own collection of rare recordings. 2pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

Concert: Ranger and the ReArrangers
Celebrate Django Reinhardt's 100th Birthday! Music and dance party to benefit Islanders4Arts. 7:30pm. Donations collected at the door. Island Center Hall. 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd. For more information, visit www.islanders4arts.com.

JANUARY 24 • SATURDAY
Concert: Here, There, and Everywhere.

A spirited collection of folk songs from around the globe performed by the Bainbridge Chorale Young Singers. 3pm. $15 families/$10/children under 13 free. Info: 206.780.2467 or visit www.bainbridgechorale.org.

JANUARY 25 • SATURDAY
Poetry: 8th Annual William Stafford Birthday Celebration.

Honoring the beloved Northwest poet and winner of the National Book Award. Discussion of Stafford’s poetry and open mic for participants to read their favorite Stafford poems. Sponsored by the Bainbridge Public Library and Friends of William Stafford. 7-9pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library.

JANUARY 28 * THURSDAY
Lecture: A Visit to English Gardens

John Bullivant shares stories and photographs. 7pm. Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church. 11042 Sunrise Dr. NE.

Lecture: T.A. Perry

T.A. Perry, a veteran detective with the Seattle Police Department, unveils his debut novel, "Trilogy in Blue: From the Ashes," set in the Pacific Northwest in the early 1900s. 7:30pm. Free. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com

Theatre: Bridget Young as "Realtor Lady"
With musical guests PAUNDY. 7:30pm. $15. Suitable for ages 18+. Proceeds to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Avenue N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org

Concert: Songwriters in the Round
With Peter Spencer & Eric Miller. 7:30pm. Island Music Center. 10598 Valley Road. www.islandmusic.org

JANUARY 30 * SATURDAY
Lecture: Tribute to Three American Operatic Greats - Marilyn Horne
Featuring commentary by Norm Hollingshead with musical excerpts from his own collection of rare recordings. 2pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N.

Concert: 11th Annual Sing Out!
Featuring Pat Wright and The Total Experience Gospel Choir with special guests, in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and benefitting Helpline House. Concert at 7pm: $12/$8. 1-5pm: choir workshop, no experience necessary, no sheet music to read, ages 10 and older: $12/$8. Savory soul food by Master Chef Rudy Rimando and friends, with musical entertainment at 5pm: $12. Package of all three events: $30/$20. Tickets available at Winslow Drugs or by calling 206.842.2200. Dinner and package tickets must be purchased by Wed. Jan. 27. Island Church. 9624 Sportsman Club Rd. NE. Information: 206.842.4164 or 206.780.3528 or www.singoutkitsap.org. Donations of non-perishable food, new socks, new underwear, new jackets, new hats, blankets, toothbrushes, backpacks, phone cards collected at the door. Twenty-five student scholarships are available, first come, first serve, to singers age 10 to 18 committed to singing at both the workshop and concert, dinner included: Call 206.842.2200.

Concert: Ronnda Cadle
Guitarist. 7:30pm. Island Church. 9624 Sportsman Club Road.

JANUARY 31 * SUNDAY
Lecture: Phil Kiver

Iraqi war veteran and journalist Phil Kiver shows slides from his work "Iraq in Pictures: As Seen from the Eyes of Soldiers." 3pm. Free. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com

Lecture: Joan Hockaday
Garden historian Joan Hockaday gives a multi-media presentation about her new book "Greenscapes: Olmsted's Pacific Northwest." 4:30pm. $25. Refreshments, and copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing. Bloedel Reserve. Call 206.842.7631 to reserve a seat.

Concert: Benefit for Haiti
A Carribean night of live music, dancing, dessert, speakers, kids' activities, and a silent auction. Featuring local band Grupo Meridianal. 6-8:30pm. $10 suggested donation/$25 family. Proceeds to your choice of UNICEF, Partners in Health, or World Vision. Bainbridge High School Commons. For more information, call Trudi Inslee at 206.780.5626 or Marissa Simcoe at 206.902.7354.

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