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The district includes northern Kitsap County and Bainbridge Island. [1] The district's legislators are state senator Drew Hansen and state representatives Tarra Simmons (position 1) and Greg Nance (position 2), all Democrats.
Russell Johnson (1924–2014) (Bainbridge Island), actor ("The Professor" on Gilligan's Island) Chuck Jones (1912–2002) (Spokane), animator; Gary Lee Jones (born in Washington in 1946), member of Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education from Alexandria, Louisiana; Quincy Jones (1933–2024) (Seattle), composer, conductor, musician
Bainbridge Island is a city and island in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located in Puget Sound. The population was 24,825 at the 2020 census, [5] making Bainbridge Island the second largest city in Kitsap County. The island is separated from the Kitsap Peninsula by Port Orchard, with Bremerton lying to the southwest.
Writers from Bainbridge Island, Washington (12 P) Pages in category "People from Bainbridge Island, Washington" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
Eagle Harbor High School is part of the Commodore Options School, which serves multiple alternative programs for the Bainbridge Island School District, including the Mosaic Home Education Partnership, Odyssey Multiage Program, and Eagle Harbor High School. Eagle Harbor High School is an alternative high school in Bainbridge Island, Washington ...
Bainbridge islanders of Japanese ancestry were the first in the United States to be relocated to internment camps. On Bainbridge Island alone, 227 Japanese civilians were incarcerated without charge. [10] The Woodwards continued advocating for members of the community, and hired several as correspondents. [11]
Port Blakely is a community of Bainbridge Island, Washington in the western United States. It is located on the east side of the island, slightly to the south. The center of Port Blakely is generally defined as the intersection of Blakely Hill Road and Blakely Avenue NE, although the wider area is generally also known as Port Blakely.
A view of the memorial from the south, showing the harbor in the background. The Seattle–Bainbridge Ferry terminal is on the other side of the harbor. Japanese immigrants first came to Bainbridge Island in the 1880s, working in sawmills and strawberry harvesting, and by the 1940s had become an integral part of the island's community. [3]