Recent News
Miss the Child Safety and Reunification Town Hall? Watch It Here
Last Sunday evening, March 24, Bainbridge Prepares hosted a Child Safety and Reunification Town Hall to address the issue of child reunification in disasters on the Island.
Bainbridge Prepares Supports Water Rescue with Drone
On Monday morning, March 25, the Bainbridge Island Fire Department (BIFD) asked the Bainbridge Prepares Technical Operations Team (TechOps) for support in responding to a water rescue. A boat was in distress on South Beach Drive, and BIFD wanted TechOps to provide drone observation of the boat.
This Tuesday Build an Army of Predatory Insects to Control Pests
In our April session, meet (virtually) the many beautiful, friendly, and powerful insects that protect our gardens from pests. Learn to support these often unseen and unappreciated allies so they're ready to go to work when pests arrive. It’s easier and more fun than you might think. Everyone everywhere at all levels of experience is welcome.
Child Safety and Reunification Town Hall Tomorrow Evening
The Bainbridge Prepares Child Safety and Reunification Town Hall happens tomorrow March 24, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Meet the WASH Team at Bay Hay
The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Team can answer all your questions about emergency water storage and emergency sanitation. You’ll find team representatives at Bay Hay and Feed Saturday, March 23.
Watch Veg Club March 2024 Class
The March 2024 session of Veg Club—Want to grow food better, earlier, and longer?—is now available online.
Marit Saltrones, 1954–2024
Early this year, Bainbridge Prepares lost a dear friend and colleague. Marit Saltrones died on January 2 in her Seattle apartment after a long illness. She was 69.
Creating a Safe and Clean Water Supply for Emergencies
This month, we’re focusing on sustainable water storage and conservation tips to make sure you have a safe and clean water supply when you need it most.
Child Safety and Reunification Town Hall
We all know an earthquake will eventually hit the greater Seattle area. If that happens during the school day, the Bainbridge Prepares partnership - in conjunction with local child-centric organizations - has developed an islandwide child reunification plan.
Want Veggies? Grow Better!
Want to grow food better, earlier, and longer?
In our March 5th Veg Club session, you’ll learn how to get weeks of more food from your garden with three succession planting strategies as well as how to protect early season plants, make heat lovers more productive, and extend your harvest season with unusually easy-to-make, easy-to-move protection.
Prepare in a Year 2024: In March Ready a Water Supply
The task for March is to create a water supply. This task involves storing an emergency water supply, protecting your existing water supply, gathering water treatment methods, and identifying backup water sources. Read more about water supplies here.
MRC Woofer Cohort Recertifies
February 23 to 25, a couple dozen members of the Bainbridge Prepares Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) met up at Fire Station 21 to renew their Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification by completing a hybrid course taught through CPR Seattle and certified by NASAR (National Association of Search and Rescue).
BP’s MRC Works the Chilly Hilly
Sunday, February 25, was the perfect day for the annual Chilly Hilly bike ride on Bainbridge: There were the usual hills and it was bone-chilling cold. Eight members of the Bainbridge Prepares Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) skipped the hills but braved the chills for 2.5-hour shifts to provide first aid to the riders.
Know a Cool Kid? Tell Them About the YPC
The Youth Preparedness Council is an organization started for teens (students in grades eight through 11) by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). YPC participants work with their peers around the country to build preparedness and resilience nationally and within their own communities.
Preparing for Climate-Related Disasters at Home
This month, the Prepare-in-a-Year task is to create an action plan. So we’re highlighting the connection between climate change and the disasters we’re likely to face at home and focusing on the need to create an action plan that is climate smart.
A Happy Valentine’s Day Gift from BP
Because of our great love for all of our readers, we have created a Valentine’s gift for you. Like all good Valentine’s gifts, it primarily considers the character and wishes of the recipient.
Beach Logs Kill
If you’ve visited anywhere along the Washington coast, you’ve seen the signs: Beach Logs Kill. Although people who aren’t from this area may understand the literal meaning of the words, they don’t really get it until they see it—or until someone explains it to them.
Who the Heck Are These People?
As a nonprofit organization, Bainbridge Prepares enjoys the oversight of a Board of Directors. These fine people donate their time to help BP be the best it can be. Today we’re taking a closer look at who they are.
BP Inspires a Little Sister City in Preparedness: Carmel-by-the-Sea
Wanda Vollmer knows what it’s like to go through a disaster. When she was in her twenties, she moved back to her family’s central California ranch to help care for her mom. In August of 1994, in San Luis Obispo County, what became known as the Highway 41 fire burned 49,000 acres of land and 42 houses including Vollmer’s family home.
Prepare in a Year 2024: In February Make an Action Plan
The task for February is to make an action plan. Creating an action plan involves deciding what to do when a disaster strikes and practicing it in advance. There are three main steps to creating an action plan.