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  • Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN)
    Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN)
    Arts & Culture;  Community Center;  Gallery;  Meeting Space;  Studio
    BARN’s new home is full of natural light and a joy to use, thanks to the design created by Johnpaul Jones, an internationally renowned architect who lives on Bainbridge Island. At the center of the building, the Commons offers participants a place to interact as they have lunch or take a break. It includes a gallery of completed projects. Outside, landscaping does double duty, helping to filter and absorb rainwater as well as supporting BARN programs by providing herbs for the kitchen or natural dyes or basketry materials for the fiber arts studio.
  • Bainbridge Island Grange
    Bainbridge Island Grange
    Community Center;  Historic Building / Landmark;  Meeting Space
    We’ve got your space! You’ve got plans.  We’ve got the space for you–it’s open, versatile, comfortable . Hold a meeting, enjoy a celebration, exercise, commemorate, share, play, work, teach!  We have tables and comfortable chairs if you need them.   Use our stage, park in our lot, serve refreshments.  Elbow room to spare, in a historic building awash in the heritage of Bainbridge Island! How can we help?  Call Deborah Allen at 206-406-1898 for more information, or messages can be left at 206-659-7197.  The Grange is ready to host your event! Our rental rates are inviting, too!  The upstairs is available for $25/hour, and there is a two hour minimum for rentals. We’re also happy to talk about long term rates for individuals or organizations.
  • Bainbridge Island Masonic Center
    Bainbridge Island Masonic Center
    Community Center;  Meeting Space
    The Bainbridge Island Masonic Center boasts a 2900 sqft Banquet Hall & a 40-seat classroom, available for rent for your Party, Meeting, Fundraiser, or non profit group. On-Site caterer, WiFi, parking and a central location. The Bainbridge Island Masonic Center boasts a 2900 sqft Banquet Hall, as well as a 40-seat classroom, available for rent for your Party, Meeting, Fundraiser, Wedding, Quinceañera, Bar Mitzva, concert or non profit group. We have an On-Site caterer, a welcoming fireplace in the banquet hall, high-speed WiFi, plenty of parking and a central location on beautiful Bainbridge Island across from the high school.
  • Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
    Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
    Arts & Culture;  Attraction;  Attractions;  Family Fun;  Meeting Space;  Museum
    Modern ambiance awaits your guests in BIMA’s versatile venue. Influenced by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, BIMA’s light-filled galleries offer award-winning architecture and artistic flair. Just a short (and awe-inspiring) trip from Seattle, and easily accessible from the Kitsap Peninsula, BIMA is the perfect location for any occasion. Galleries Light-filled open rooms, beautiful blonde wood floors and art-filled walls create instant ambiance. The two floors — each with their own unique feel and exhibitions and connected by a signature curving staircase — are available to be reserved separately or together. Auditorium Boasting outstanding acoustics and a state-of-the-art projection system, BIMA’s Auditorium is perfect for films, performances, presentations, and ceremonies. Comfortable, elegant and intimate, the Auditorium creates an engaging and captivating vibe. Sherry Grover Gallery This artistic and intimate space is perfect for sit-down meetings and small gatherings. Guests will enjoy an up-close experience with one of the world’s most extensive collections of artist books. BIMA Bistro The BIMA Bistro is a favorite spot for delicious breakfasts and lunches highlighting the best in local ingredients. The intimate space is great for private meals, rehearsal dinners and smaller receptions and, in warmer temperatures, opens onto the plaza. Classroom Our versatile and dividable classroom space is ideal for workshops and meetings that need a private environment. The space is outfitted with projector, drop-down screen, and conference call capabilities. Catering available through the BIMA Bistro.
  • Good Egg
    Good Egg
    Meeting Space;  Restaurant / Cafe
    Fresh and funky breakfast and lunch joint in downtown Winslow that doubles as a venue for evening pop up dinners, performances, and private gatherings.
  • Heyday Farm
    Heyday Farm
    Attraction;  Farm;  Hotel / Inn;  Meeting Space;  Restaurant / Cafe
    Heyday Farm is a family-owned 25 acre sustainable and historic farm on Bainbridge Island. Our commitment is to increase our collective nourishment just as family farms did back in their heydays.
  • IslandWood
    IslandWood
    Attraction;  Business / Company;  Community Center;  Family Fun;  Meeting Space;  Park / Garden;  School
    OVERVIEW Every day at IslandWood people of all ages engage in thoughtfully-designed experiences to discover new things about themselves and their relationship to the world. We believe nature enhances meetings and retreats by fostering the time and space for deeper thought, reflection, and ultimately, human connection. Groups that host their events at IslandWood find that nature is not just a backdrop, but an integral part of their experience. “AMAZING VALUE FOR A BEAUTIFUL SPACE AND EXCELLENT STAFF! ” – Joy, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation DINING To nourish the mind, we believe you need to nourish the body. We create menus that showcase local, organic, and sustainably sourced ingredients, including some items fresh from our garden. Our kitchen specializes in meeting a wide range of dietary needs and preferences with inspiration and creativity. “OUT OF THIS WORLD. VEGAN AND GLUTEN-FREE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE THAT NEEDED IT. THE MEALS WERE VARIED AND AMAZING AND PLENTIFUL.” – Conference Guest MEETING SPACES & ACCOMMODATIONS Surrounded by views of the meadows and forest outside, our meeting spaces are flexible, light-filled and feature all the essential amenities for a successful off-site meeting or conference.   Should your group require an overnight stay, IslandWood has four sleeping lodges that combine the comfort of modern accommodations with the natural rustic beauty of the Northwest. The lodges have a total of 53 guestrooms, each with a private bathroom, and can sleep up to 200 guests. Every lodge has a spacious great room with a fireplace and seating for gathering,  game-playing, reading, and relaxing. All beds on our property are made up with organic cotton bedding for a dreamy nights sleep! Event Space Details → ACTIVITIES Hiking, trail running, garden tours, team building activities, canopy tower climbing, scavenger hunts, art activities, and yoga are all available right on our property. And kayaking, sailing, fishing, paddle boarding, beach wandering, mountain biking, and miles and miles of more hiking are available within minutes of IslandWood. INCLUSION AND EQUITY Inclusion and equity are pillars of our organization and we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming space where everyone is honored, valued, and respected. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, marital, family, pregnancy status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or veteran status. SOCIAL GOOD By choosing to have your meeting or retreat at IslandWood, you’re not only selecting an amazing venue, you’re changing the world for good! The events we host help generate the critical resources necessary to ensure that all students and schools, regardless of their capacity to pay, can participate in our environmental education programs.
  • Kiana Lodge
    Kiana Lodge
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    A delightful mix of rustic and natural elegance, Kiana Lodge is a perfect place to hold a meaningful event. The smell of fragrant gardens and the sea salt air. The warmth of the sun on your face as you watch eagles fly high above. The rushing sound of the waves hitting the shore, as you sit on the deck sipping a refreshing cocktail. Soft leather couches, floor to ceiling fireplaces, the soft crackles of the fire as you sit and sip the perfect glass of cabernet. That hint of fresh rosemary in our signature salmon. You can experience all this and more; only a short ferry ride away from Seattle. Are you looking for the perfect place to hold your event? Whether it be a wedding for 50 or an auction for 600, Kiana is the perfect setting for any occasion. The grounds are welcoming and peaceful, providing one of the most scenic backdrops on all of Puget Sound. Discover how this award winning venue is the place to create new traditions and continue old ones alike. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds us, and you will feel a world away. Sophisticated and simple, this private space will draw you in. Tell us what inspires you, and our experienced planners will help you design an occasion that is something truly remarkable.
  • KidiMu (Kids Discovery Museum)
    KidiMu (Kids Discovery Museum)
    Arts & Culture;  Attraction;  Family Fun;  Meeting Space;  Museum;  School
    Kids Discovery Museum sparks children’s curiosity through play and experiential learning. KiDiMu is a member of the following organizations: Association of Children’s Museums Northwest Association of Youth Museums HOURS OF FUN Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4p.m. Sunday: noon – 4 p.m. The Museum is located in the Island Gateway development, at the corner of SR-305 and Winslow Way, a short walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, at 301 Ravine Lane NE.
  • Kitsap Regional Library, Bainbridge Island
    Kitsap Regional Library, Bainbridge Island
    Arts & Culture;  Family Fun;  Library;  Meeting Space
    A small library above the Island’s Port Madison mill store in 1863 was the second community public library in all of Puget Sound. A number of small libraries were supported on the Island during the first half of the 20th Century. Since 1947, Kitsap Regional Library has provided library service and the strength of a county-wide collection to Island residents. The first Rotary Auction in 1960, a community-wide rummage sale that is now an Island institution, was held to raise money for a new library at the corner of Madison Ave and High School Road. The library was designed by John Rudolph and built in 1962. A children's library space was created in the lower floor of the library in 1968. Supported by local fundraising, there was a building addition in 1982 and 1997.  In 2017, the library was extensively remodeled. Three gardens surround the library. Junkoh Harui and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community designed and built a magnificent Japanese garden on the west side of the library in 1998. The perennial gardens, beautiful in every season, were designed by nationally recognized garden writer Ann Lovejoy and are maintained by Ann and the "Friday Tidies" every Friday morning. On the NE side of the library, you'll find the cool green fern garden, designed and maintained by John van den Meerendonk.  The grounds were recognized by the American Library Association as the Best Library Garden in 2000. The library on Bainbridge Island is supported by a unique public-private partnership. Kitsap Regional Library levies property tax dollars to fund materials, technology, staff and a host of library services. Bainbridge Public Library (Inc.), a sixteen-member nonprofit board, raises private dollars to maintain the library building and grounds. LOCATION FACTS
  • Pleasant Beach Village
    Pleasant Beach Village
    Attraction;  Bar / Tavern;  Business / Company;  Hotel / Inn;  Meeting Space;  Restaurant / Cafe
    Located in the Lynwood Center neighborhood of charming Bainbridge Island, Pleasant Beach Village is a new community destination. The Village includes Manor House, Bainbridge Island's premier special events venue. The Manor is open for weddings and events.
  • Seabold Hall
    Seabold Hall
    Community Center;  Meeting Space
    1400 Sq. Ft. Maximum Capacity: 80 This vintage 1893 community hall is chock full of character and history. The main room features hardwood floors, wood paneled walls and ceiling. There is a pull-down projector screen on the front wall and a piano is available by request. There is a separate kitchen area with electric range, oven, sink, and refrigerator. Folding tables and chairs are available on site. There is a single ADA accessible restroom. To check rental availability: 206-842-2302 History of the Hall In 1893 eighteen Seabold families petitioned the county to establish a school. John Johnson donated land that summer, and $700 in bonds were issued for the building by Seabold District No. 28’s first directors – William Bull, Nels Miller and N.P. Nelson. William Beedy, the first teacher, was hired for $35 a month. The school became the focus of all social life including funerals, bazaars, church and Sunday school, until Seabold Church was built in 1909. The school closed in 1928 after island school districts consolidated. It was then purchased by the Seabold Community Club. For many years Seabold Hall served the needs of the Club, and was used by many in the community for private functions. (Text courtesy of the Bainbridge Island Historical Society) In March of 2011, the remaining members of the Seabold Community Club turned ownership of the hall over to the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District. The District plans to uphold the use of the hall for all of Bainbridge Island, while providing for its maintenance and needed repairs.
  • Sisters' Cider House
    Sisters' Cider House
    Business / Company;  Family Fun;  Meeting Space;  Winery
    Sisters' Cider House is a tasting room to showcase our craft hard ciders with friends and family!  Come enjoy a cider and play a board game, original NES or Skeeball!
  • Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort
    Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort
    Bar / Tavern;  Hotel / Inn;  Meeting Space
    The only waterfront casino property in Puget Sound, Clearwater Casino Resort is nestled on the shores of the Agate Passage.  Indoors and out, the breathtaking property captures the rustic natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The Resort’s 85 guest rooms flank a soaring Great Room offering spectacular waterfront views amid museum-quality works of art. The Hotel Tower features 98 spectacular rooms and a 10,000 square foot conference center for hosting meetings and events. Guest accommodations are also offered in one vacation house close to the resort, for a total of 184 rooms to select from.
  • The Island School
    The Island School
    Meeting Space;  School
    The Island School offers spacious, light-filled spaces for rent to community nonprofit organizations, including a gymnasium/auditorium with theater-style seating for 390 or banquet seating for 180, a stage with theater-style seating for 50 or conference room seating for 35, a small kitchen suitable for warming and serving food, a library with seating capacity of 30, and classrooms with seating for 20 each. The Island School is available for rent only to community nonprofit organizations. Rental fees vary according to the space being used. For more information about renting any of the spaces at The Island School, please contact us.
  • Woodward Middle School
    Woodward Middle School
    Meeting Space
    Woodward Middle School is a 7th - 8th Grade public school serving approximately 600 students.  Our school day begins at 9:00 am and ends at 3:20 pm.
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