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held along Winslow Way Saturday, Sept. 12, is still accepting entries. Featured quilts will be on display outside stores, hung from awnings. Last year’s show reportedly featured more than 150 quilts. Though the festival is a non-judged award, the organizers do present a gift basket for the winner of the “Viewer’s Choice” award. As a non-juried show, quilters of all skill levels and styles are welcome to enter their work. A registration form and fee is required. Visit www.bainbridge islandmodernquiltguild. com to learn more and register. OVATION!
Auditions coming for musical ‘Oliver’ Ovation! Performing Arts Northwest — formerly Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge — will hold auditions for the Lionel Bart musical “Oliver” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12
at the group’s Bainbridge Island studio (600 Ericksen Ave., Suite 103). The show will feature parts for a large cast of all ages (8-and-older at the time of audition) and experience levels. The score features many beloved songs from musical theatre including “Consider Yourself,” “Where is Love,” “Cheerio but Be Back Soon,” “As Long as He Needs Me,” “Who Will Buy” and many more. The production will be staged at the Bainbridge Island High School theatre Dec. 4 through Dec. 20 and will be directed by Ron Milton with musical direction by Caroline Pierce. For the audition, interested parties are instructed to prepare a song from musical theatre and bring piano music in their key for the accompanist. All parts are open. For a complete list of parts, vocal ranges and other information about the show, visit www.ova tionmtb.com. To schedule an audition appointment or for additional information, email info@ovationmtb.com.
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Kae Hammond, who founded Dementia Help Center in California in 2009, will visit Eagle Harbor Book Company at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 to discuss her book “Pathways: A Guidebook for Dementia & Alzheimer’s Family Caregivers.” The best weapon in your arsenal, she writes, is knowledge. “Pathways” seeks to facilitate an understanding of these diseases. With life changing know-how, caregivers can learn to provide appropriate and loving care while sustaining a healthy quality of life, saving time, money and energy. Hammond has learned firsthand the trials and tribulations of family caregiving. She was certified by the National Alzheimer’s Association as a family caregiver sup-
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Burke bids farewell with final local show Internationally touring indie folk jazz musician and composer Shelita Burke, a Seattle native now living in Paris, will bid farewell — for now — to the Pacific Northwest with a final local show at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art next week before leaving to return to Europe and begin preparation for her next tour. Having only just recently returned from playing a mini tour throughout New
York - where The Village Voice claimed “her live shows are a must see!” Burke has been exploring new North American venues and developing plans for an upcoming tour of South America as well. New York Times reviewer Brad Spurgeon described Burke as having “hard hitting rhythmic guitar playing and vocals that seem to be a cross between Tori Amos and Bjork.” Previously a member of the group November Pearls, Burke’s worldwide touring itinerary has and will include stops in Reykjavik, Tokyo, Dublin, Marrakesh, London and Paris. She has headlined the “More than a Folk Festival,” was the headlining act at the “Chalk Art Festival” in Canada and she was specially invited this year to perform at the renowned Sundance Film Festival.
Shelita Burke Joining Burke for her BIMA show are local musicians Jonny Cole on bass and percussionist Abraham Neuwelt. The concert is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28. Tickets, $25 in advance and $30 at the door, are available at www.shelitaburke.bpt. me. Burke specializes in a unique blending of folk jazz fusion stylings, a richly textured musical tradition which traces its roots to the evolving American rock scene of the 1950s and ‘60s, incorporating her unique lyrics from her own life experiences and
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Orthodox Church Divine Liturgy Sun at 10:00 Class for inquirers w/ vespers Wed at 6:30 Resurrectional Vigil Sat at 6:00
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port group facilitator in 2010, and has served since 2011 as the Alzheimer’s Association’s Ambassador to congressional and state representatives. Visit www.eaglehar borbooks.com to learn more about this and other upcoming author events.
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