Marge Williams Center

Marge Williams Center The Marge Williams Center on Bainbridge Island, WA, offers affordable office space for local, volunteer-based nonprofit organizations.

Honoring a longtime civic leader, the Marge Williams Center offers affordable office space in the heart of downtown Winslow for the many, largely volunteer-based nonprofit organizations that serve the Bainbridge Island, WA, community.

Looks like our new solar panels at the Marge Williams Center noticed the eclipse!
08/22/2017

Looks like our new solar panels at the Marge Williams Center noticed the eclipse!

04/20/2017
If you're in town this evening for the First Friday Art walk, please head up to the Marge Williams Center to see works b...
03/03/2017

If you're in town this evening for the First Friday Art walk, please head up to the Marge Williams Center to see works by students from the Bainbridge High School Art Club. 5 - 7 p.m.

02/15/2017

In the obituaries of elderly Japanese-Americans in Washington state, they almost always list the World War II incarceration camp they went to. In Seattle, it's almost always Minidoka in Idaho.

01/29/2017

"They call them detainees, instead of prisoners," the Bainbridge Island man says of about 1,200 people rounded up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. "It's the same kind of Orwellian doublespeak that they used during World War II."

01/06/2017

3806 dogs and cats were listed on KitsapLostPets.org last year. PAWS provides this free service for all of Kitsap County.

"Tuesday, July 19th, I posted a notice as our dog S'more had been lost. Our dog was found this morning, and thanks to your website the person who found our dog was able to contact us right away. I have listed our information below so you may remove the lost notice. Thank you again for providing a place for people to post lost/found pets." - Scott & Valerie

01/05/2017
01/03/2017

In this Arts and Artists podcast, you can listen to a lively conversation with sculptor Christine Clark who created the beautiful metal Tribute Baskets at Waypoint, Bill Baran-Mickle, of the Public Arts Committee, and Bruce Weiland, who coordinated the community effort to bring Waypoint Park into be...

01/02/2017

Japanese-American residents of Bainbridge Island were among the first to be deported to internment camps under President Franklin Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066. How many internment camps would be needed today?

12/30/2016

One Call For All is on a record-setting pace – and together, we can push it faster and farther still. Last year’s drive topped the $1 million mark at 5:30 pm on Dec. 31, and hit $1.021 million at …

12/29/2016

Inching closer to $1,000,000 raised for local nonprofits. Last year we reached this milestone on New Year's Eve. Will you help us get there sooner this year?
www.onecallforall.org

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221 Winslow Way West
Bainbridge Island, WA
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