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MARCH 2010

EXHIBITIONS

Art Couture. A group exhibition. Mar. 5-29. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts. 131 Winslow Way E. 206.842.3132. www.bacart.org. Reception, Fri. Mar. 5, 6-8pm.
Gospel from the Land. Photographs by Josh Anderson. Bainbridge Performing Arts Gallery. 200 Madison Ave. N. Tue.-Fri. 10am-4pm, plus one hour prior to performances. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org. Reception, Wed. Mar. 10, 5-7pm.
Kwee-ulk: From the Center. A collection of tradition-based art work by Peg Deam. Bainbridge Public Library meeting room. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Information: 206.842.4162. Reception, Fri. March 5, 6-8pm. Meet the artists and learn about traditional Salish weaving. Weaving looms will be set up for visitors to experiment with this traditional art form.
Robert Schlegel. New works in oil and acrylic. Roby King Galleries. 176 Winslow Way E. Tue.-Sun. 10am-5:30pm. www.robykinggalleries.com. 206.842.2063. Reception, Fri. Mar. 5, 6-8pm.
Arts Studio Gallery Editions. A new series of limited edition archival prints of artwork chosen from the Gallery’s shows and collection. Reception, Sat. Mar. 6, 6-9pm. Drawing on Ideas. Mar. 13-21. Arts Studio Gallery. 7869 Fletcher Bay Rd. 206.842.1294. www.ArtsStudioGallery.com.
Direction, Reflection, Expression. France, Italy, and Bainbridge Island in oil paintings by Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis, and in photographs and poetry by Alex Fermanis. The Gallery at Grace. Grace Episcopal Church. 8895 NE Day Road. Tue.-Fri. 9am-2pm; Sun. 8am-12pm; and by appointment. Information: Ann Strickland, annie@gracehere.org or 206.842.9997.
Port Blakely, Yama and Nagaya. Photographs, drawings, maps, and artifacts. Croatian Fishermen. Featuring a model of the fishing vessel “Bainbridge.” In the Fashion of Louise. Vintage apparel from the Louise Mills collection. Bainbridge Island Historical Museum. 215 Erickson Ave. 1-4pm daily except Tuesdays. Admission. 206.842.2773. www.bainbridgehistory.org
Overlap: Thirteen Women Printers. The Treehouse Cafe. 4569 Lynwood Center Road NE.
Colleen Leahy. Monoprints: Pods and Circles. Marge Williams 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
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CULTURAL EVENTS

MARCH 2 * TUESDAY
Theatre: Mary Poppins
A BPA Theatre School production. 5pm. Free, donations benefit the BPA Theatre School Scholarship Fund. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
MARCH 4 - 5 * WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Theatre: Bainbridge to Broadway
A BPA Theatre School production. 7pm. $10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
MARCH 4 * THURSDAY
Lecture: Jean Haner
Discussing her book "The Wisdom of Your Face: Change Your Life with Chinese Face Reading!" 7:30pm. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
MARCH 5 * FRIDAY
Art: First Friday Gallery Walk
Downtown Winslow galleries including: Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, Bainbridge Public Library, Director’s Gallery, Ginger, Island Gallery, Roby King Galleries. 6-8pm.
MARCH 5 - 6 * FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Theatre: The Man from Dogfish Creek
The Portable Reality Show presents a fully improvised Hollywood Western musical. 8pm. $10/$8 at the door, or $8 if purchased online from www.brownpapertickets.com. Jewel Box Theatre. 225 Iverson St., Poulsbo. For further information, contact 360.697.3183, theshow@portablereality.com, or visit www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org.
MARCH 6 * SATURDAY
Discussion: Global Crime
Part of the Great Decisions at the Library discussion series. Great Decisions is a program of the Foreign Policy Association, co-sponsored locally by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. 9-10:30am. Free. Refreshments provided. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Avenue N. www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org
Community: Bainbridge Island Home & Garden Show
Emphasizing sustainable living, and featuring family friendly presentations, demonstrations, and exhibits. 10am-5pm. Free. Woodward Middle School. 9125 Sportsman Club Rd. www.bainbridgechamber.com. Eco Tour, featuring green and sustainable homes, to be held in April.
Discussion: Living Library
The Bainbridge Public Library invites you to “check out a new point of view” through a one-on-one conversation with someone who may hold a little-known viewpoint or may be of a different culture or lifestyle. “Living Books” are available for thirty-minute conversations in the library meeting room. 1-4pm. Free. www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org
Theatre: The EDGE Improv
7:30pm. $15/$10. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
Theatre: The Viola Question
Late-Night Blue Improv. 10:00pm. Pay-What-You-Can performance with a portion of the proceeds going to Mercy Corps to benefit Haiti. Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Ave. N. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
MARCH 7 * SUNDAY
Art: Tenth Annual Bainbridge Island Student Art Contest
Open to all Bainbridge Island students and residents in kindergarten through high school. Art must be delivered to the Bainbridge Pavilion lobby between 9:30-11:30am. Judging occurs throughout the day with an awards ceremony at 5pm. For contest details, call Student Art Contest Program Manager Dinah Satterwhite at 206.842.0504 or visit www.artshum.org. The Student Art Contest is a program of the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council.
Community: The Eleventh Annual Island Treasure Awards
Honoring Kathleen Acalá and Frank Buxton for their contributions to the arts and humanities on Bainbridge Island. Reception, 4:30pm, followed by award ceremony and banquet. $65/dinner, reception, and ceremony; $25 reception and ceremony only. IslandWood. 4450 Blakely Ave. NE. Reservations can be made by calling the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council at 206.842.7901. www.artshum.org
Concert: Hillary Herndon, viola & Regina Yeh, piano
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.
Lecture: Linda Chalker-Scott
Discussing her book "The Informed Gardener Blooms Again." 3pm. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
MARCH 10 * WEDNESDAY
Film: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Island Film Group. 7pm. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Information: 206.842.4162. www.krl.org.
MARCH 11 * THURSDAY
Lecture: Lorraine McConaghy
Discussing her book "Warship Under Sail: The USS Decatur in the Pacific West." 7:30pm. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
MARCH 13 * SATURDAY
Family: "Chicken Scratches - Poultry Poetry & Rooster Rhymes"
Celebrating the new book by Lynn Brunelle, Scott Menchin, and George Shannon. 11am. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
MARCH 14 * SUNDAY
Lecture: Erin McKittrick
Discussing her book "A Long Trek Home: 4,000 Miles by Boot, Raft, and Ski." 3pm. Eagle Harbor Book Co. 157 Winslow Way E. www.eagleharborbooks.com
MARCH 15 * MONDAY
Concert: Bainbridge Island Youth Orchestra
7pm. Free. Bainbridge High School Commons. www.biyo.us
MARCH 16 * TUESDAY
Discussion: Field's End Writers' Roundtable
Anthony Flacco presents “From the Screen in Your Mind to the Page in Your Hands.” 7pm. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. Information: 206.842.4162 or www.fieldsend.org.
MARCH 17 * WEDNESDAY
Lecture: A Year in the Andes
Presented by Anne Greeott. Part of the Travelogue lecture series. Co-sponsored by The Traveler. 7:30pm. Free. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Ave. N. 206.842.4162. www.krl.org
MARCH 19 - 28
Theatre: The Grapes of Wrath
Based on the classic Steinbeck novel. Fri.-Sat. 7:30pm; Sun. 3pm; Pay-What-You-Can-Preview Thu. Mar. 18 at 7:30pm; School Matinee Performances Wed.-Fri. Mar. 24-26 at 10am. $24/$18/$10 (School Matinees only). Bainbridge Performing Arts. 200 Madison Avenue N. 206.842.1163. www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org
MARCH 19 * FRIDAY
Lecture: City Repair
Island Connections presents Mark Lakeman, founder of Portland's City Repair, speaking on community placemaking. Come and bring project ideas for your neighborhood! 7pm. Free. IslandWood. 4450 Blakely Avenue.
Benefit: Books Around Bainbridge
A breakfast benefit for the Bainbridge Schools Foundation featuring world-famous climber and Bainbridge resident Ed Viesturs. Call 206.855.0530 to reserve a seat. Woodward Middle School. 9125 Sportsman Club Rd.
MARCH 20 * SATURDAY
Discussion: U.S. and China Security Relations
Part of the Great Decisions at the Library discussion series. Great Decisions is a program of the Foreign Policy Association, co-sponsored locally by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. 9-10:30am. Free. Refreshments provided. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Avenue N. www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org
Concert: Young Composers Benefit Concert
Featuring students of Anne Pell. 6pm. $5 suggested donation or bring a can of food for Helpline House. Grace Episcopal Church. 8595 NE Day Road.
Benefit: A Feast for the Senses
An elegant dinner with menu designed by Greg Atkinson, and an auction in support of the Bainbridge Chorale’s programs for adults, children, and community. Paul Hearn and Elizabeth Schultz will sing arias accompanied by the San Carlos Festival String Quartet, and guests will have a chance to join in on an opera chorus. 5:30pm. $100. San Carlos Restaurant. 279 Madison Ave. N. Info & tickets: 206.780.2467 or info@bainbridgechorale.org. www.bainbridgechorale.org
Benefit: Saturday Night Safari - Singers Gone Wild
A wild, fun filled evening that includes an auction, karaoke, and catering by Spice Route to benefit Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge. Safari attire optional. 7:30pm. $50. 402 Brien Dr. SE. Info & tickets: 206.842.0472 or info@ovationmtb.com. www.ovationmtb.com
MARCH 20 - 21 * SATURDAY - SUNDAY
Architecture: Bainbridge Island Tour of Architects
Two days, two unique tours with 18 architects presenting 24 different projects. $15/one day; $20/both days. Carpooling recommended, shuttle service available for Sunday tour. Advance reservations suggested. Sponsored by Seattle Homes & Lifestyles and GEM, LLC. www.TourofArchitects.com
MARCH 24 * WEDNESDAY
Concert: Rachel Harrington and Rita Hosking
7:30pm. $15. Island Music Center. www.musiccommunityresources.com
MARCH 27 * SATURDAY
Discussion: The Persian Gulf
Part of the Great Decisions at the Library discussion series. Great Decisions is a program of the Foreign Policy Association, co-sponsored locally by the Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Council and the Kitsap Regional Library. 9-10:30am. Free. Refreshments provided. Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Avenue N. www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org
Film: Hamlet
One of “The Met: Live in HD” presentations. 10am. $22/$20/$15. Bainbridge Cinemas at the Pavilion. 403 Madison. Ave. N. www.bainbridgepavilion.com
MARCH 28 * SUNDAY
Concert: Alan Dameron, Stephen Bryant, Sue Jane Bryant, Charles Jacot
Part of the First Sundays at the Commons concert series. 7pm. $20/$15/$10. Bainbridge Commons. 402 Brien Dr. For more information, call 206.842.3380 or visit www.firstsundayconcerts.org.
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