What's Up Bainbridge

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Sinopse

Hear a short 10-15 minute preview of an upcoming event for the Bainbridge Island community, as told by a person close to the event.

Episódios

  • Is it your turn to volunteer in the Bainbridge Island Parks? WU-592

    16/02/2022 Duração: 20min

    Morgan Houk, Volunteer Coordinator for Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District joins us today in the What’s Up Bainbridge Studio to discuss her challenging and very rewarding job.  Along with Park District Commissioner, Dawn Janow, they discuss the important roles volunteers play to make the parks enjoyable for everyone. We learn of the numerous opportunities to volunteer from helping to maintain over forty miles of island trails, removing noxious weeds and planting native species to helping with special events, coaching sports and being a summer camp assistant. In this series, we continue to examine many aspects of the parks, why and how they were formed, the many changes that have occurred over the years and the several unique and varied experiences they provide for island residents of all ages. For more information about how to volunteer in the parks, go to: https://biparks.org, scroll down the ‘Get Involved’ heading to VOLUNTEERS, read more about the many opportunities and even fill out the

  • More about BI Metro Parks, More History! (WU-591)

    29/01/2022 Duração: 19min

    Bainbridge Island Park Board Member Ken DeWitt returns to this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge to share more of the colorful history and events of this exceptional parks system. Along with another commissioner, Dawn Janow, they explore the rich record of names, individuals and actions that form the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks system. In this series, we continue to examine many aspects of the parks why and how they were formed, many changes that have occurred over the years and the several unique and varied experiences they provide for island residents of all ages.

  • A Conversation with Asaph Glosser (WU-590)

    14/01/2022 Duração: 15min

    Asaph Glosser joins us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the important role he played this past year as an Interim Commissioner on the Board for the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District. In this thoughtful and reflective discussion along with Commissioner Dawn Janow, Asaph speaks about his passion for recreation and some of the important things he learned and found himself engaged in during this time.  The two of them also discuss the substantial duties of the commissioners, the importance of the twice monthly meetings and the well-defined guidelines for Commissioner participation. For more information about Bainbridge Island Metro Parks go to: https://biparks.org or call 206-842-2302 Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross

  • The remarkable trails in the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks (WU-589)

    16/12/2021 Duração: 19min

    Bainbridge Island Parks Trail Coordinator Sean Smith-Sell joins Commissioner Dawn Janow and host Bob Ross in this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the extensive park trails system.  Sean shares his enthusiasm about trails and discusses all aspects of trail development from initial location through construction and maintenance. He also discusses the key role that volunteers play in terms of keeping the trails program vibrant and always accessible. For more information about Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and the extensive trails system, go to: https://biparks.org or call 206-842-2302 Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross

  • An Historical Peek into BI Metro Parks (WU-588)

    01/12/2021 Duração: 22min

    Dawn Janow, Chairperson of the Bainbridge Island Park Board of Commissioners introduces long time, Board Member Ken De Witt in this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge.  Ken brings a wonderful historical perspective to the discussion as we further explore the history of the organization, why and how it was formed, some of the many significant changes that have occurred over the years and the several unique and varied experiences it provides for island residents of all ages. Known for his remarkable understanding and depth of knowledge of ‘all things historical’ regarding Bainbridge Island Parks, Ken shares many stories and insights in this fascinating discussion. For more information about the parks, go to: https://biparks.org or call 206-842-2302 Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob

  • Bainbridge Prepares and BI Metro Parks District (WU-587)

    18/11/2021 Duração: 17min

    Dawn Janow, Chairperson of the Park Board of Commissioners and Scott James, the founder and Board Chair of Bainbridge Prepares join us on What’s Up Bainbridge in another of our several part series about the Park & Recreation District.  We’ll explore the history of the organization, why and how it was formed, some of the many significant changes that have occurred over the years and the many unique and varied experiences it provides for island residents of all ages. Scott discusses the unique and important partnership between Bainbridge Prepares and the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District, how this relationship works and why this is important to island residents.  He talks about the Disaster Hub system, other important partner agencies and the important role volunteers play in making it all work so well. For more information about the parks, go to: https://biparks.org or call 206-842-2302 For more information about Bainbridge Prepares, go to: https://bainbridgeprepares.org/organizations/

  • Park and Recreation District ED Terry Lande ! (WU-586)

    03/11/2021 Duração: 19min

    Dawn Janow, Chairperson of the Park Board of Commissioners and Executive Director, Terry Lande join us on What’s Up Bainbridge in the second of our several part series about the Park & Recreation District.  We’ll explore the history of the organization, why and how it was formed, some of the many significant changes that have occurred over the years and the many unique and varied experiences it provides for island residents of all ages.   Terry shares his story about his love of the outdoors, his background and the life experiences that brought him to Bainbridge Island.  We also explore some of the many exciting things happening on the island’s parks and many things to look forward to.   For more information about the parks, go to:   https://biparks.org   or call 206-842-2302

  • Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District (WU-585)

    30/09/2021 Duração: 18min

    Dawn Janow, Chairperson of the Park Board of Commissioners and Emily Swift, Community Outreach Coordinator join us on What’s Up Bainbridge to kick off our several part series about the Park & Recreation District.  We’ll explore the history of the organization, why and how it was formed, some of the many significant changes that have occurred over the years and the many unique and varied experiences it provides for island residents of all ages. In this edition we discuss several aspects including the new website for the Bainbridge Island Recreation Center (BIRC) and its open house, this Saturday, October 2nd, the very popular park passport program and the pumpkin carving contest scheduled for October 16.  We also talk about the very creative Haunted Hayride at Battle Point Park that will take place the evenings of October 19, 20 and 21st. For more information about the parks, go to: https://biparks.org or call 206-842-2302 Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross

  • The Brain-Based Classroom #2 in a two-part series (WU-584)

    21/09/2021 Duração: 16min

    Author Kieran O’Mahony joins us again today on What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss more about his new book, The Brain-Based Classroom. O’Mahony, a PhD, is Founding Principal of the Institute for Connecting Neuroscience with Teaching and Learning, USA, and Founder and Chairman of the Board of Neural Education. This discussion highlights strategies using a cognitive approach to raising children for the 21st century. In his book, he translates findings from educational neuroscience into a new paradigm of practices suitable for any teacher. Kieran explains that the human brain is a site of spectacular capacity for joy, motivation, and personal satisfaction, and explains how educators can harness its potential to help children reach truly fulfilling goals.  Using this innovative collection of brain-centric strategies, teachers can transform their classrooms into deep learning spaces that support their students through self-regulation and mindset shifts. Visit his website: https://neuraleducation.org Credits: BCB host,

  • The Brain-Based Classroom (WU-583)

    17/08/2021 Duração: 20min

    Author Kieran O’Mahony joins us today on What’s Up Bainbridge to introduce his new book, The Brain-Based Classroom. O’Mahony, a PhD, is Founding Principal of the Institute for Connecting Neuroscience with Teaching and Learning, USA, and Founder and Chairman of the Board of Neural Education. In his book, he translates findings from educational neuroscience into a new paradigm of practices suitable for any teacher. Kieran explains that the human brain is a site of spectacular capacity for joy, motivation, and personal satisfaction, and explains how educators can harness its potential to help children reach truly fulfilling goals.  Using this innovative collection of brain-centric strategies, teachers can transform their classrooms into deep learning spaces that support their students through self-regulation and mindset shifts. These fresh insights will help teachers resolve classroom management issues, prevent crises and disruptive behaviors, and center social-emotional learning and restorative practices. Credi

  • The Summer Studio Tour, August 13-15 (Updated) WU-582

    08/08/2021 Duração: 15min

      Please note that this is an updated and corrected podcast of the one first published on August 7, 2021.  Summer Studio Tour Manager and artist Dinah Satterwhite and artisan Ellen Corke join us on this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the upcoming artist’s tour. The 21st annual Summer Studio Tour on Bainbridge Island takes place August 13 through 15, and thirty-six artists will be on hand showcasing their work in five local artists’ studios. The studios will be filled with fine, hand-crafted work, like jewelry, pottery, oil paintings, watercolors, glass, garden art, metal sculpture, and photography. The studios are open 10 to 6 on Friday and Saturday, and 10 to 5 on Sunday. The Studio Tour is a free self-guided tour, with live music. For complete details including a list of studios, artists, photos, a map, and beautiful color brochure, go to www.bistudiotour.com. For more information call Tour Manager Dinah Satterwhite at 206-842-0504. Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publi

  • Family Fun and Amazing Scholarships with Bainbridge Island Kiwanis (WU-581)

    06/08/2021 Duração: 17min

      Three members of the Bainbridge Kiwanis Club join us today on What’s Up Bainbridge to talk about the many community-oriented programs sponsored by the group.  Jim Copen, John Jay and John Baggett discuss the remarkable scholarship program and the upcoming Family Fun Day scheduled for Saturday, August 14 from 10 – 4 at Seabold Church, 6894 Seabold Church Road.  Bring a blanket and a picnic lunch and play the famous Kiwanis Mini Golf. Other Kiwanis programs are also discussed: All Comers Track Meets - Six community track meets at Bainbridge H.S. beginning early July and running through mid-August. ShredFest - Presented in partnership with Columbia Bank. Bring your documents for shredding - always the second Saturday after tax day. And this year, look for another ShredFest in October. Donations are accepted and all funds raised go towards the High School scholarship program. 4th of July - Kiwanians serve as Parade Marshals and host the always popular "putt putt" miniature golf course.  All proceeds go towards

  • The Summer Studio Tour, August 13-15 (WU-580)

    06/08/2021 Duração: 15min

    Summer Studio Tour Manager and artist Dinah Satterwhite and artisan Ellen Corke join us on this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the upcoming artist’s tour. The 21st annual Summer Studio Tour on Bainbridge Island takes place August 13 through 15, and thirty-six artists will be on hand showcasing their work in five local artists’ studios. The studios will be filled with fine, hand-crafted work, like jewelry, pottery, oil paintings, watercolors, glass, garden art, metal sculpture, and photography. The studios are open 10 to 6 on Friday and Saturday, and 10 to 5 on Sunday. The Studio Tour is a free self-guided tour, with live music. For complete details including a list of studios, artists, photos, a map, and beautiful color brochure, go to www.bistudiotour.com. For more information call Tour Manager Dinah Satterwhite at 206-842-0504. Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross  

  • The Levy Lift Explained ! (WU-579)

    02/08/2021 Duração: 18min

    WU-579 The Levy Lid Lift Explained ! Dawn Janow, Chair of the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District  Commissioners joins us on What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the Levy Lid Lift proposal and the purchase of the Bainbridge Athletic Club. Dawn explains what the levy lid lift is, the cost to the tax payer, the importance of the additional funds and how they will be used for deferred maintenance projects and much needed repairs in the popular Aquatic Center. She also discusses the benefits of acquiring the Bainbridge Athletic Club. Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross    

  • Bainbridge Youth Talent Showcase WU-578

    01/05/2021 Duração: 13min

    Bainbridge Youth Talent Showcase Are you a creative expression teacher or student? You now have a community platform where you can submit a video and share your talents with a virtual audience! Live performances have been put on hold this past year during the pandemic, but a local voice teacher sparked the idea of a virtual outlet for students to perform what they’ve been working on. Arts & Humanities Bainbridge is sponsoring a new youth program called Bainbridge Talent Showcase It is described as a “virtual stage for the community’s creative youth and to highlight the work of their teachers” In this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge AHB Board members Linda Kramer Jenning and Stephanie Reese share with us what inspired the program and the vision for showcasing local youth talent on the cultural platform Currents. Stephanie tells us about the value for the young performer on reaching an audience, as well as her experience in showcasing her students and what that means to her as a teacher. Linda and Stephanie

  • Climate Action on Bainbridge & Managing Food Waste (WU-577)

    24/04/2021 Duração: 12min

    Climate Action Bainbridge is sponsoring a community virtual forum  Carbon Footprint of Food Waste Tuesday April 27th 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm “The goal of the Forum is to expand people’s understanding of issues related to climate change and energy.” In this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge, Deb Rudnick, of Bainbridge Watershed Council, and Diane Landry, of Zero Waste, explain that food waste is an area of climate change where everyone can make an impact in their daily lives. And within our community we are partnering with local farmers, restaurants, grocery stores, and Bainbridge Disposal to help manage collecting and using food waste byproducts. Listen here and learn about the speakers attending the forum and what you’ll learn about managing food waste at home and in our community. For more information on the Carbon Footprint of Food Waste forum go here. And for information on Climate Action Bainbridge visit their webpage here. Credits: BCB Host Sonia Scaer; Audio editor Keith Doughty; Publisher Bob Ross  

  • America the Bilingual WU-576

    09/04/2021 Duração: 31min

    Meet Steve Leveen in this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge.  A fierce champion of bilingualism in America, he is the author of the recently published America’s Bilingual Century, his third book which serves as a call to action to Americans to advance to a country where a majority knows English and another language.  He maintains that “English is what unites us; our other languages are what strengthen and define us.”   He shares his own experience of learning a second language as an adult, commenting on the rich value of multilingual living and the many advantages and joys one can experience.  He discusses the myths associated with learning a second language and especially the one dealing with thinking that it is too difficult to do so as you get older.   Find Steve’s book here: https://www.americathebilingual.com/book/ Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross

  • The Bainbridge Island Bargain Boutique (WU-575)

    28/03/2021 Duração: 18min

    Judy Lindsley of the Seattle Children’s Hospital Bainbridge Island Bargain Boutique joins us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the importance of this Island institution.  Judy provides an historical overview of the organization, the mission and the important services it provides to many children in the region by raising funds and community awareness.  In 1991 the retail stores were all brought together to form the Retail Division. Today there are 5 Thrift Stores, now called Bargain Boutiques: Redmond, Kent, Olympia, Bainbridge Island, and Tricities.  The Bainbridge Island Bargain Boutique opened in 1968 by the Lenore Ostrander Guild, and opened with both donated and consigned goods. This guild went Emeritus after 30 years in 1997. In September of 2010 the store moved to Winslow Way West and moved to its current location at 1050 Hildebrand Ln in July of 2020. Find out more about the Seattle Children’s Hospital Bargain Boutique at: https://www.seattlechildrens.org/giving/shopping/bargain-bouti

  • Our Climate, Our Faith, Our Future WU-574

    17/03/2021 Duração: 15min

    Do you know your carbon footprint and what steps to take to reduce it? Do you know there’s a Carbon Footprint Calculator? You can learn about the CFC at the upcoming Bainbridge Island community online forum.  And you’ll hear from several local clergy talk about what their faiths calls them to do to address the climate crisis. The event is Our Climate, Our Faith, Our Future; Acting on Our Climate Action Plan Wednesday March 24, 2021 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. In this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge, BCB host Sonia Scaer speaks with John Kydd, the Organizer, and Rev. Stephen Crippen of Grace Episcopal Church. They share with Sonia how their faith inspires them to tackle the climate crisis at the local level, not alone but united with their congregation and other faith communities on the Island. You may reach out to John Kydd if you have any questions at john@kyddlaw.com To view the program details you may go to the Sustainable Bainbridge webpage here. You can also access the event on Facebook here. Credits: BCB Host

  • Creating a remarkable Transportation Plan for Bainbridge Island WU-573

    12/03/2021 Duração: 20min

    Did you know that almost 60% of the population are often not comfortable riding or walking to public spaces because they don’t feel safe doing so? What if we could make our streets and paths safer for children to ride their bicycle to school? You’ll hear discussion on these questions and more at the special City Council session on March 16th @ 5:00 pm. Leaders from several community organizations will participate in the study session to listen to Gil Penalosa, world-class expert in creating solutions that enable people to connect and access public spaces safely. In this podcast episode, guests Fran Korten and Susan Loftus of Bainbridge Greenways Steering Committee, add Leslie Schneider, City Council Liaison of the Sustainable Transportation Task Force share with us the ongoing effort to build the Bainbridge Island Sustainable Transportation Plan; a vision for how to we travel safely around the island and reduce our carbon footprint. And they’ll tell us what to expect at the March 16th study session. Learn mor

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