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Getting Back to Business Bainbridge Island Style (Part 6) – Arts & Humanities Bainbridge and BARN (Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network)

This article was originally published on The Island Wanderer on July 13, 2020. It’s been a long tough road over the last few months, and although we’re not out of the woods just yet, we’re…

This article was originally published on The Island Wanderer on July 13, 2020.

It’s been a long tough road over the last few months, and although we’re not out of the woods just yet, we’re resilient, and slowly—under County and State re-opening guidelines—we’re opening our doors again to the public. Through this series, I’m excited to share the stories of our Island businesses—what they’ve been doing over the last few months and what they have planned going forward (please note: I’ll be featuring at least two businesses per article).

Per state health order 20-03, a facial covering must be worn in both indoor and outdoor public spaces (when you’re within six feet of people outside your household) to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Thank you for doing your part to keep our community safe and our businesses open.

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Arts & Humanities Bainbridge was officially created in March of 1986, known then as the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council (BIAHC) was officially created. In 2014, BIAHC was renamed Arts & Humanities Bainbridge (AHB).

Since AHB’s inception more than 30 years ago, they’ve achieved enormous success in promoting the island’s artistic community. The ensuing decades saw the creation of the 1% for Public Art program and several programs and events designed to educate, promote, and enhance our vibrant artistic community and expand the interest of the community in the arts.

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