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Cook Family Funeral Home
is once again sponsoring the US Marine Corps "Toys For Tots Drive" on
Bainbridge Island! This is a wonderful opportunity for individuals and
families to donate new unwrapped toys to help the needy children in our
area! Last year over 700 toys were donated through the funeral home!
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Cook Family
Funeral home now works with the “McGruff Crime Prevention
Council” in keeping your children and grandchildren safe on
Halloween! We offer the McGruff “Reflective Trick or Treat
Bags” at no cost to our community! Come by the funeral home
during the month of October and pick up your Trick or Treat
Bags! Let Cook Family Funeral Home make it a safe and fun
Halloween for our kids! |
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The Grief
Store is filled with special books, audio and video tape
programs, sympathy cards and many items that will help you
create a special memorial for your loved one or to send to
someone else who is grieving.
Click here |
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Nowhere in the Pacific
Northwest can visitors enjoy more breathtaking scenery and a
greater variety of attractions than in "Little Norway on the
Fjord."
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Our mission: Building
community through a vibrant downtown!
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Bainbridge
Island Downtown Association works to enhance our historic
downtown as the vital center of Bainbridge Island life and
is dedicated to nurturing a sense of place by strengthening
the economic vitality of downtown as a place for people to
live, shop, work, and socialize.
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Hospice of
Kitsap County offers a comprehensive program or grief
support services for our community. Most of Hospice of
Kitsap County's bereavement program is provided in support
group settings.
Click here &
see how we can help! |
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Bainbridge Island Chamber of
Commerce
590 Winslow Way E.
Bainbridge Island, WA.
206.842.3700 |
Welcome to our
Island - rich in history, culture and natural beauty. A
small town that offers big things - acres of parks, a
variety of trailheads, fascinating historical sites and
dozens of attractions and annual events.
Today, nearly 22,000 people call these 48 square miles home.
The island's friendly people, exquisite beauty and proximity
to Seattle and the Kitsap Peninsula continue to draw new
residents and curious visitors
Visit our site
for more information |