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SUMMARY:Bard at Bloedel: Comedy of Errors
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBard at Bloedel: Comedy of Errors\nWe’re proud to partner with Bainbridge Performing Arts to present The Comedy of Errors\, at the Residence at Bloedel Reserve. \nThursday Jun 16\, 2022 – Sunday Jul 3\, 2022 @ 7 PM. \nDIRECTED BY KRISTI ANN JACOBSON \nSPECIAL PAY-WHAT-YOU CAN OPTION FOR OPENING NIGHT! \nGeneral Admission Tickets: $30\nSenior/Military/Child Tickets: $25 \n\n\nSYNOPSIS \nAfter both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck\, Antiphonus searches for his long lost identical twin brother\, Antiphonus\, while his servant\, Dromio\, searches for his long lost identical twin brother\, Dromio. The other set of twins lives in Ephesus\, and the new arrivals cause a series of incidents of mistaken identity. Shenanigans ensue. \nARRIVING \nBloedel Reserve is located at 7571 NE Dolphin Drive. Please arrive after 6pm to allow other visitors time to leave. We encourage patrons who wish to arrive earlier and walk through the Reserve to purchase an afternoon time slot through our website here: https://bloedelreserve.org/tickets/ \nSEATING \nPatrons are advised to bring low lawn chairs or blankets\, please note there is limited blanket seating available. Staff members will assist patrons upon their arrival at the house. Seating on blankets will be in front; seating on low chairs behind blankets\, elevated chairs will be in rear. Space is limited\, and seating is first come first served. As there is no ADA parking close to the stage\, patrons requiring handicap access can make use of a Shuttle drop\, please let the parking attendant know upon arrival. Whether under sunny or cloudy skies\, The Bard at Bloedel will be “DRY” per regulations under the Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board. Wine and beer will not be available for purchase on site and no alcohol may be brought in by patrons. No pets\, smoking or vaping is allowed. Bloedel Reserve will enforce these regulations to ensure that all patrons are in compliance. Picnics will be permitted after 6pm once patrons have been seated. \nINCLEMENT WEATHER \nPerformances will continue as scheduled in very light rain. In the event of more inclement weather\, performances will be canceled at the discretion of the production crew to ensure the safety and comfort of our performers and patrons. While we are unable to provide refunds for weather-related cancellations\, ticket holders for any canceled performances will be welcome to join us on another date of their choice. \nCOVID PROTOCOLS \nBainbridge Performing Arts requires proof of vaccination to attend “The Comedy of Errors” at Bloedel Reserve. However\, masks will not be required for these outdoor performances.
URL:https://bloedelreserve.org/event/comedy/
LOCATION:Bloedel Reserve\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Nightime
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate black culture on June 19 with these garden focused articles and local offerings.\nRead more below this letter from Bloedel Reserve President and CEO Ed Moydell. \nIn recognition of Juneteenth and in the spirit of learning\, listening\, growing\, and honoring\, we want to spotlight African American contributions to horticulture and raise awareness about historical issues that shape our region. \nBlack botanists and horticulturists have contributed to the fields of farming\, horticulture\, plant breeding\, botany\, and forestry. While the many contributions of George Washington Carver are generally well known\, several other important historical figures are unsung botanical heroes. Recent features in the Detroit News and the Des Moines Botanical Garden spotlight innovators like Edmond Albios (pioneered vanilla orchid pollination and cultivation)\, Booker T. Watley (innovator in sustainable agriculture\, u-pick farms\, and CSA’s)\, Marie Clark Taylor (poet and garden active during the Harlem Renaissance)\, and Anne Spencer (head of the Howard University Botany Department for 30 years)\, among others. \nFocusing on the future\, in 2020 and 2021\, our colleagues at Holden Forests & Gardens in Ohio delivered a fascinating eleven-part series entitled\, “Growing Black Roots: the Black Botanical Legacy.” Holden described it as “A groundbreaking FREE virtual lecture series highlighting Black Botanists who will inspire others to pursue a career in plants and highlight pathways to diversity and inclusion in botanical sciences.” You can stream the entire series here\, as well as download the presentations and lesson plans. \nAs part of Bloedel Reserve’s Inclusion\, Diversity\, Equity\, and Access initiative\, our Staff team is learning more about how historical events have affected people of different races. This work will help us think about how to address barriers and allow people of different backgrounds to better enjoy all the Reserve has to offer. These historic issues are activated when you have a personal connection with the topic. For example\, growing up in Tulsa\, OK\, I didn’t learn about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre until my early twenties. It wasn’t taught in schools until 2002. I was shocked to learn that such an atrocity happened in my hometown and that most people didn’t know about it. Even our seemingly progressive Puget Sound region is not immune to this. Bainbridge Island was at the center of the 1942 Japanese exclusion. As we began this learning process here at Bloedel Reserve\, many of us were dismayed to learn about other chapters of history in the Seattle area. Events such as the 1885 Tacoma Riots (expulsion of the Chinese)\, along with longtime practices of Racial Covenants in Seattle (discriminatory property rights practices) and the neighborhood segregation of Seattle Sundown Town shaped our area. \nAs we celebrate this Juneteenth holiday\, I’d encourage you to learn more about these and other historic events and the people they affected. There are also a number of local activities coming up noted below that celebrate this important occasion. \nWith gratitude\,\nEd \nEdward Moydell\nThe Richard A. Brown President & CEO\nBloedel Reserve \n5 Historic Black Figures in Horticulture\nBlack Innovators who reshaped American Gardening \nLocal Events: \nJuneteenth Freedom Festival & People’s March\, Bremerton\nInaugural Bainbridge Juneteenth Community Celebration\, Bainbridge Island\nJuneteenth Annual Celebration\, Mukai Farm & Garden\, Vashon Island\nJuneteenth Pop-Up Market\, Midtown Square\, Seattle \nIn the spirit of learning\, listening\, growing\, and honoring\, we encourage you to educate yourself on the historical issues that affect the human race throughout the world.
URL:https://bloedelreserve.org/event/juneteenth/
LOCATION:Bloedel Reserve\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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