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Moritani Preserve Work Party

Moritani Preserve 542 Winslow Way W, Bainbridge Island, WA

Help care for the woods and meadows of Mortitani Preserve, managing invasive species, maintaining garden beds, and planting native species.

Red Pine Park Work Party

Red Pine Park 418 Wood Avenue SW, Bainbridge Island, WA

Maintain garden beds, an historic fruit orchard, edible perennials, and other historic plantings in this former homestead in the heart of downtown.

Williams-Olson Park Work Party

Williams-Olson Park 6200 Williams Lane, Bainbridge Island, WA

Help care for the woods and shoreline bluff at beautiful Williams-Olson Park, managing invasive species and restoring the ecology.

Waypoint Woods Community Conversation

Bainbridge Island Rowing Center 301 Shannon Drive, Bainbridge Island

We’re bringing a new gateway park  to the Winslow ferry district.

BIJAEMA 80th year observance

Online

Join Survivors, dignitaries, and community leaders as we commemorate the forced removal of the first Japanese Americans to be evacuated from the West Coast during World War II. Shortly after the signing of Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942, Public Proclamation No. 4 launched the forced evacuation and detention of Japanese American residents on a 48-hour notice. The Japanese Americans of Bainbridge Island were the first group to be evacuated to a partially constructed camp at Manzanar in the Southern California desert. Speakers at the event include Governor Jay Inslee (a resident of Bainbridge), survivor Frances Kitamoto Ikegami, 4 student leaders from Woodward Middle School, as well as a roster of community leaders. The Commemoration will conclude with a reading of the 276 names on the Exclusion Memorial Wall. View the full Program here. The event will be live-streamed, and people are asked to view the program remotely [...]

Giant Tentacle Artwork at KidsUp! Playground

Battle Point Park 11299 Arrow Point Dr NE, Bainbridge Island, WA

NOTE NEW DATE: APRIL 15 Something strange and wonderful is coming to KidsUp! The Next Generation of Play: a giant bronze tentacle, rising up from the deep near the M/V KidsUp! ferry boat play structure. Join us as we celebrate this exciting new public artwork by Indianola artist David Franklin, all day Friday, April 15 at Battle Point Park. Enjoy a day of fun at this fabulous playground. Information: lisa@biparksfoundation.org.

STO Sakai Pond Trail Volunteer Work Day

STO Sakai Pond Connector High School Road/SR305

Join Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation for a volunteer work day at the Sound to Olympics (STO) Sakai Pond Connector Trail. We need your help to remove invasive plants such as ivy, Scotch broom, holly and Himalayan blackberry, to make our environment more resilient to climate change. Please join us for this hands-on, rewarding opportunity to support Bainbridge Island Earth Month 2022. Bring masks and gloves, tools including pruners, loppers and folding saws and dress for all weather. Don't forget your water bottle! For more information, please contact Barb Trafton, Projects Director by emailing barb@biparksfoundation.org REGISTER FOR EVENT

Strawberry Hill Skatepark Design Meeting

Strawberry Hill Center 7666 High School Road, Bainbridge Island

Strawberry Hill Skatepark is being renovated and expanded, and the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District wants skaters and other park users to help with the design. The Park District will host a public meeting from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at Strawberry Hill Center. Grindline Skateparks of Seattle will present options for the new park, and take input and ideas. The expanded skatepark will include a new “street skate” area with curbs, ledges, rails, stairs and other elements typical of an urban skating environment. The design will accommodate users of all ages and abilities, and more types of skating: skateboarding, roller and inline skating, and scooters. What would you like to see? Take an online survey to vote for your favorite elements, or suggest features of your own. The 20-year-old Strawberry Hill skate bowl, recognized as one of the best in the Northwest, will be refurbished as part [...]

Earth Day at Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park Bainbridge Island, United States

Join Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation and Weed Warriors for a volunteer event at Waterfront Park, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 22. There is increasing evidence that an important method that we have on the island for mitigating climate catastrophe is to promote healthy, mature forests, a slice of which we have at Waterfront Park. We can do that by removing invasive plants such as ivy, Scotch broom, holly and Himalayan blackberry. Bring masks and gloves, tools including pruners, loppers and folding saws, and dress for all weather. Don't forget your water bottle! For more information, please contact Jeannette Franks at Weed Warriors by emailing jfranks1@comcast.net REGISTER FOR EVENT

Moritani Preserve Work Party

Moritani Preserve 542 Winslow Way W, Bainbridge Island, WA

Help care for the woods and meadows of Mortitani Preserve, managing invasive species, maintaining garden beds, and planting native species.

Halls Hill Work Party

Halls Hill Lookout & Labyrinth 10975 Halls Hill Road, Bainbridge Island

Help keep Halls Hill Lookout & Labyrinth beautiful and inviting at our next work party.

Bainbridge Island Beach Cleanup

Seeking volunteers to help with the annual Bainbridge Island Beach Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.! This annual stewardship event is held in collaboration with Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup .  Sustainable Bainbridge, in partnership with many other Bainbridge Island nonprofits, is organizing this event to help clean our 53 miles of shoreline.  We can all make a difference for our environment and our wildlife!  Everyone can get involved, whether it is supporting a team by entering data in the Ocean Conservancy CleanSwell app or picking up garbage along our shores and waterways–and even along our roadsides.   Sign up at https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/beach-cleanup/  Take pictures and share your unusual debris and finds with us! Use the hashtag #bibeachcleanup when posting on social media. Join us in making our planet a better place for all!

Trails Work Party

Grand Forest West Miller Road, Bainbridge Island

Help build out the island's trails network at this monthly work party.

Red Pine Park Work Party

Red Pine Park 418 Wood Avenue SW, Bainbridge Island, WA

Red Pine Park Work Party Where: Red Pine Park, 418 Wood Ave SW When: Tuesday, January 10 (2nd Tuesday), 10:00a-12:00p What: Work with our horticulture staff to maintain garden beds, a historic fruit orchard, edible perennials, and other historic plantings in this former homestead in the heart of downtown. REGISTER HERE

Conservation Work Party at Blakely Harbor Park

Blakely Harbor Park 10298 3-T Rd NE, Bainbridge Island

Conservation Work Party Where: Blakley Harbor Park, NE Country Club Road, and Blakely Ave NE When: Saturday, January 14 (2nd Saturday), 10:00a-12:00p What: Join the Park District and IslandWood this winter in the ongoing restoration of Blakley Harbor Park! Volunteers will help remove invasive species, spread mulch to discourage regrowth, and plant native species where invasives have been controlled.  Well suited for children ages 6 and up who are comfortable using small hand tools and walking off trail on uneven surfaces. REGISTER HERE