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Allied Arts: RARE . . . . . . . inside back cover American Red Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Apple Yarns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover Baker Creek Ceramic Studio . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bellingham Farmers Market . . . . . . . . . . 26 Bellingham Sports & Spine PT . . . . . . . . . 30 Bellingham Tennis Club . . . inside front cover Bellingham Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Body Rejuvenation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Bruton and Schellberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Chuckanut Bay Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Everything in Sight Optical . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Giuseppe’s Al Porto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Good Earth Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 J&L Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Jansen Art Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Joy of Pilates Studio . . . . . inside back cover Lynden Noon Kiwanis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Lyric Light Opera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 McIntyre Hall Performing Arts Center . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover Modern Classics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Northwest Digital Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Old Fairhaven Association . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Penn Cove Water Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Pickford Film Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Renaissance Celebration . . inside front cover Skagit Art Association . . . . inside back cover Skagit River Poetry Festival . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Skagit Valley Casino Resort . . . . . back cover Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Taylor Shellfish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 The Gift Nook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The Stamp & Coin Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Whatcom County Council on Aging Senior Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Antiques & Collectibles Evaluation Event . 16 Whatcom Educational Credit Union . . . . 20 Whatcom Museum of History & Art . . . . . 4 Whatcom Symphony Orchestra . . . . . . . 27 WWU PAC Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 YES Massages (Eileen Gribble) . . . . . . . inside back cover Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2014 FEATURES: 11th Annual Procession of the Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Lockerbie Agonistes – Fuller Directs Powerful Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Musical Midsummer at WWU – Britten’s Opera Honors Centennial . . . . . . . . . 24 Recycled Art and Resource Expo: A RARE Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Great Mystery: The Team Problem Solving Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The Neighborhood Playhouse presents “Go, Dog. Go!” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 The Wailin’ Jennys Come to the Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Tulip Festival Includes Art in a Pickle Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5, 7 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 11-12 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 13-20 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 32 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-29 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

On the cover: “31 Ford Model A,” watercolor painting by Dixie Tamcke. Peruse both the art, by 27 local artists, and the beautiful gardens at the 2014 “Art in a Pickle Barn” event at Azusa Farm and Garden in Mount Vernon. See feature story on page 3.

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Tulip Festival Includes

Art in a Pickle Barn

by Stephanie Dethlefs For 25 years, the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival has included an art exhibit showcasing local artists’ work. Once again, Art in a Pickle Barn will be on display throughout the month of April as part of the countywide celebration of spring. Art in a Pickle Barn is one of the largest and longest-running art shows in the area. Skagit Valley Art Association’s premier show was first held in 1989 in a barn used only during cucumber harvesting season. Though the location of the show has changed several times, the years of being surrounded by pickle barrels led the Association to keep the name the same. Since 2011, Art in a Pickle Barn has been hosted by Azusa Farm and Garden where visitors are invited to peruse both the art and the beautiful gardens. 27 local artists are participating in this year’s event. The Skagit Art Association was founded in 1956. Each year, the Art in a Pickle Barn strives to offer quality local art to visitors. Visitors will see a wide variety of two- and three-dimensional

“Quaint Castle on Lake,” oil by Rita Martin

art in oils, watercolors, photography, jewelry, glass and woodwork, and much more. Artwork available for purchase includes something for every budget, including original wall art and prints on postcards. Artists will be on hand to talk with visitors about their work and offer live demonstrations. The show also raises funds through donations and a portion of sales go to provide a scholarship for an outstanding artist at Skagit Valley College. Art in a Pickle Barn can be found at Azusa Farm and Gardens located at 14904 State Route 20, Mount Vernon, WA. Show hours are daily from Saturday, March 29 through April 30, 10am-6pm. For more information about the show or

Skagit Art Association, visit www.skagitart.org. Over the past 30 years, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival has become a massive destination event, drawing visitors from across the United States and around the world. Hundreds of acres of rainbow-

“Untitled,” clay by Stacy Murphy

“Heart Broken,” acrylic by Jo Anne Wyatt

“Undaunted,” watercolor by Judy Coffman

“The Prima Dona,” acrylic by Sherry Shipley

colored tulips, daffodils and other crops are spread across Skagit County, providing guests with an opportunity to visit a variety of farms. At RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town, where millions of bulbs are planted, photo ops abound and bulbs and flowers are available for purchase. Additional crops are rotated annually, so a map is necessary to see the fields of blooms. Like Art in a Pickle Barn, there are many other activities and events for people of all ages to enjoy during the Tulip Festival. In Anacortes, the Arts Festival runs April 4-12, the Quilt Walk runs throughout April, and the Spring Wine Festival takes place April 12. La Conner opens their streets to the Country Tulip Frolic on April 12, including entertainment, exhibits and more. And Mount Vernon hosts the Annual Street

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Fair April 25-27. Many more events are scheduled including music, run/walks, kids’ events and more; visit www.tulipfestival.org for more information. Photos courtesy of Skagit Art Association.

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Art Workshops at Jansen Art Center – Jansen Art Center is offering the following art workshops in April: Drum Making & Painting: A Personal Expression, Tues. & Thurs., April 1 & 3, 10am-2pm, $50 + $40 materials fee. Instructor: Scott Jensen. • Still Life: The Subject of Interest, Tuesdays, April 1-22, 12:30-2pm, $65. Instructor: Trisha Coggins. • Beading on a Loom, Sat. & Sun., April 5 & 6, 11am3pm, $50 + $10 materials fee. Instructor: Jenni Jimmerson. • Watercolors with Northwest Themes, Thursdays, April 24-May 29, 1-4pm, $125. Instructor: Deborah Haggman. • Spinner Ring Workshop, Sat., April 26, 11am-4pm, $85 + $10 materials fee. Instructor: Judith Gauthier. • Beginning Jewelry, Tuesdays, April 29-May 27, 10am-1pm, $185. Instructor: Judith Gauthier. Jansen Art

Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org or 360-354-3600.

J&L Gift & Art Show – J&L Gift & Art Show invites you to our 5th annual show for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, April 1May 3 from 10am-6pm daily. We are #35 on your Tulip Festival Route, located between RoozenGaarde Gardens and Tulip Town on Memorial Hwy. at the Tulip Valley Winery, 16163 SR 536, Mount Vernon. Have fun in the tulips, and then come have a glass of wine and enjoy the fine art from 18 local NW artists (glass, jewelry, paintings, fiber, photography, wood and more). Tulip Festival merchandise is available. Free admission. Info: 206-7138531 or www.facebook.com/JLArtShow. Art Exhibit: Outside/In – Outside/In,

an exhibit of work by Christopher Gildow, Thomas Christopher Haag, and Fred Holcomb, will be on display at Anchor Art Space until April 20. This exhibit addresses the intermediate place between then and now/outside and inside, and the travelers who find themselves there; it includes landscape scenes from a moving car, mixed media composed of old ticket stubs and maps, and collaged works on modern forms. Curated by Greg Tate; curator talk on Fri., April 4 from 6-9pm at Anchor Art Space, 216 Commercial Ave., Anacortes. Free admission. More info: 360-755-3140, info@anchorartspace.org or www.anchorartspace.org.

Artwood, a Gallery of Fine Woodworking – Come to Artwood

Gallery and “take-a-seat” from the many handmade wood chairs, rockers and stools. Our artists make chairs for dining, rocking, or reading. Also on Sat., April 12 from 1-4pm, “Meet The Artist” will continue with woodworker and metal worker Karen Howell. The gallery is open 7 days a week

(Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm; Sun., 11am-5pm) at 1000 Harris Ave. in Historic Fairhaven. More info: 360-647-1628, artwood@qwestoffice.net or www.artwoodgallery.com.

Comador Stewart at Good Earth Pottery – April’s featured artist has over

four decades of pottery experience, which shows in his large, feather-weight forms. Stewart’s focus is functional ware that completes its cycle going from his hands to yours. • Pottery Demonstrations & Clay Rodeo – It’s the fourth annual Dirty Dan Day Demos at Good Earth Pottery. Several potters will be at the wheel on Sun., April 27 from 1-4pm, strutting their stuff with some good-natured competition thrown in. The event will also include handbuilding and glazing demos; also meet Comador Stewart, our featured artist for April. Guaranteed to be a dirty good time! Free admission. Representing 50 local artists, Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham) has been located in Historic Fairhaven since 1969. Hours are Mon. & Wed.-Sat., 11am-6pm; Sun., noon-5pm; closed on Tuesdays. Free admission. More info: 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

April Offerings at Studio UFO – Open Studio Painting Wednesdays with Trish Harding, April 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, 10am3pm, $225 / $50 per session (must specify which dates). • Open Studio Painting Thursdays with Trish Harding, April 3, 10, 17 & 24, 10am-3pm, $180 / $50 per session (must specify which dates). • Clothed Figure Drawing Session, Tues., April 8, 10am-noon, $16 + $2 model tip. Studio UFO is located at 301 W. Holly St., M-4, Bellingham. More info: 360-3196115, trish.harding@studioufo.net or www.studioufo.net. Exhibitions in the Lightcatcher –

Opening April 2 is Pulp. View historical photographs documenting the papermaking industry of Bellingham in stunning black and white. • Opening April 19 is Radical Repetition: Albers to Warhol, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation. Recurring images have transformed traditional genres since the 1960s. Radical examines the artists experiments in form and subject that have yielded both dynamic and cerebral results. • Current Exhibit: Paint: The Painted Works of Lyle Wilson. This current exhibit will be open at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham) through July 6. Admission is free for museum Members. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Riding the Rails Exhibit – Mindport

Exhibits (210 W. Holly St., Bellingham) announces Riding the Rails, a joint show of photos by Kevin Jones and a select group of model trains owned and collected by Bill Lee, our exhibit manager. The show

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is on display beginning April 2. Bill’s extensive collection of model trains represent rail lines from across Europe and the US. He has been a passenger on most of these lines himself. Kevin’s photos evoke memories of the railroad’s history and tracks crossing many landscapes. Gallery hours are Wed.-Fri., noon-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; and Sun., noon-4pm. Admission is $2. More info: 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org , www.mindport.org.

Classes and Events at Baker Creek Ceramic Studio – Baker Creek Ceramic

Studio (4058 Hammer Dr., #105, Bellingham) is offering the following classes and events in April: Introduction to Clay, Wednesdays, April 2-30, 6-8:30pm, $160. • Ceramic Surface Intensive, Fridays, April 4-May 2, 1-4pm, $170. • Compelling Surfaces Workshop, Sat. & Sun., April 26 & 27, 9am-4pm, $95. More info and to register: 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

April Featured Artists Exhibit Reception at Jansen Art Center – This exhibit (opening Thurs., April 3) features offset lithographs of plein air watercolors by Nancy Taylor Stoningto; a photographic retrospective of Christo and JeanneClaude’s “The Gates of Central Park” by Trisha Dawn Coggins; and “Abstracts: An Elemental Process” by Yvette Neumann. Join us on April 3 from 6-8pm and be among the first to view this spectacular new exhibit! Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. Free. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Volunteer Center of Whatcom County Open House – Visit the

Whatcom County Volunteer Center (301 W. Holly St., Bellingham) on Fri., April 4, 5-8pm for our open house. As we kick off National Volunteer Week, view the photography of Layna Bennehoff, featuring Volunteers in Action in Whatcom County. Free. Donations accepted. More info: 360-734-3055, holliewvc@gmail.com or www.whatcomvolunteer.org.

Art Exhibit at Scott Milo Gallery –

Scott Milo Gallery (420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes) will be showing the work of Laurie Potter from April 4-29. The gallery presents a collection of spring floral work by this Bellingham artist. Potter brings a bit of whimsy and color to her pastels. Also showing are color photographs by Randy Dana, pastels by Patty Forte Linna and Barbara Durbin Wean and oils by Anne Belov, as well as a new selection of glass work, custom wood tables, sculptures and jewelry. April is quilt month and we will have a nice selection by Fidalgo Island Quilters Guild. Opening reception is Fri., April 4 from 6-9pm. Free. Info: 360-2936938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www. scottmilo.com.

Art Walk Ceramic Exhibit – Studio

UFO (301 W. Holly St.) will present ceramic work by five artists during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Fri., April 4, 6-10pm. Featuring live music by Tom Harding and refreshments. Free. Info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studioufo.net or www.studioufo.net.

Major Arcana: New Works By Jennifer Dranttel Opening Reception – Honey Salon (310 W. Holly St., Bellingham) is proud to present Major Arcana, a new collection of double-size silkscreened prints by Jennifer Dranttel that explores and re-interprets the first 22 cards of the Tarot with images of the Pacific Northwest. Drinks, delights and music will accompany the artist’s opening reception on Fri., April 4 from 6-10pm. Free admission. More info: 360-778-3858, hair@honeybellingham.com or http://www.honeybellingham.com.

Coupled Exhibit – Coupled Exhibit is a

pairing of the abstract and atmospheric paintings of Sharon Kingston with mid-century modern furnishings showcased in Modern Classic’s new Bellingham showroom. Sharon and Curt are merging their art and furniture businesses in this downtown space at 1418 N. State St. Come celebrate with them in an opening reception during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, April 4, from 6-9pm. Exhibit continues during store hours, Wed.-Sat. from noon-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-393-3826, sharonkingston@me.com or www.sharonkingston.com.

Best of the Fest – The new Anacortes

Arts Festival Best of the Fest Fine Art Exhibition at the Depot Arts Center (611 R. Ave.) is an official Tulip Festival activity. It is an invitational featuring artwork from 25 of our best fine artists and booth artists, with a diversity of style. Each participant will show approximately 3 pieces for sale, including paintings, sculpture, glass, jewelry, photography and fiber art. Best of the Fest opens on Fri., April 4 at the First Friday Gallery Walk from 6-9pm, and continues daily, 11am-4pm, through April 12. Free admission. More info: 360-2936211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.anacortesartsfestival.com.

Downtown Bellingham Art Walk –

The Downtown Art Walk on Fri., April 4 exhibits the high quality of artists and the remarkable variety of venues present in downtown Bellingham. From 6-10pm on the first Friday of every month, galleries, boutiques, restaurants, studios and more keep their doors open to showcase a wide array of artwork by local and renowned visiting artists. We invite you to stroll through the streets of downtown, enjoying art, food and community! Free. More info: lindsey@downtownbellingham.com , www.downtownbham.wordpress.com or 360-527-8710. (more art on page 7)

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Recycled Art and Resource Expo: A RARE Event by Stephanie Dethlefs Think all recyclables go in those blue, red and white bins? Think again! Dozens of regional artists have put their imaginations and resourcefulness into creations for the 3rd Annual Recycled Art and Resource Expo (RARE), which kicks off on April 4. With sustainability at the heart of many Bellingham programs, it is no surprise that RARE collaborating organization The RE Store began the Recycled Art Exhibit 13 years ago. This is the third time the exhibit has been expanded to include classes and performances. “Our objectives for this event were to explore and educate the community and region regarding the role the arts can play in the recycling, reuse, renewable energy, and the sustainability movement,” explains Kelly Hart, Executive Director of Allied Arts of Whatcom County, the organization behind the Expo. Last year’s event brought in over 500 participants of all ages. RARE is a festival celebrating creative reuse in the arts and other industries. The

exhibit of art from recycled materials will be on display at the Allied Arts Gallery through the month of April, beginning with the First Friday Art Walk on April 4. The Expo also includes educational workshops and lectures at several participating business locations. All activities “Crackers” is by Graham Schodda. Untitled by Clarissa Callesen. are free with the RE-CYCLE, RE-PURPOSE REVUE” puppet exception of some art workshops. show noon-12:30pm. True to form, the Visitors can expect to experience stage and puppets are made entirely of “learning about ways in which the arts recycled materials. are playing a role in the sustainability Eichner will also lecture in the Allied movement to ways arts organizations are Arts Gallery. See how production overruns using environmentally-conscious and factory mismatches can be practices,” says Hart. Regional artists transformed on April 4 at 5pm, and get participating in the event have the inspired in how to re-purpose overlooked opportunity to share and promote their and marginal materials on April 5 at 3pm. work as well as network with one another

and learn about other opportunities for artists in the community. Performances throughout the day on Saturday, April 5 promote the sustainability message at the iDiom Theater. Acts include Millie & the Mentshn performing 1-2:30pm, and Clearbrook Dixie Band performing 3-4:30pm. Eberhard Eichner of The RE Store presents “THE RE- USE,

Millie and the Mentshn.

For the entire month of April, the Family Interactive Gallery at Lightcatcher Museum will provide recycled art activities. Community members are also invited to tour the sustainably built and maintained Lightcatcher Building on Sunday, April 6 at 2pm. The workshops will offer an opportunity for hands-on creation of artwork from recycled materials for kids and adults. The presentations will offer tips, techniques and inspiration for creating functional art from recycled materials. Northwest Recycling is the corporate sponsor of RARE 2014. Collaborating businesses include The RE Store, Mindport, Procession of the Species, iDiom Theater, Dakota Art Store, and Ragfinery, along with many local artists. To find out more information about RARE, visit Allied Arts at www.alliedarts. org/events. Photos courtesy of Allied Arts of Whatcom County.

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Emma Brown Photo Art: Opening Reception – The Lucky Monkey (312 W. Champion St., Bellingham) will celebrate our first anniversary in our new location the night of the April Art Walk, Fri., April 4, 6-9:30 pm. We are proud to present new photographic works by our own Emma Brown. Emma has an eye for detail, and her compositions are as compelling as they are beautiful. Free. More info: 360393-2743 or luckymonkeygifts@gmail.com.

Visit Sculpture Woods – Sculpture

Woods, studio grounds of Ann Morris at 3851 Legoe Bay Rd., Lummi Island, will be open to the public on the first Saturday (April 5, May 3) of each month from 10am-5pm. There are sixteen large sculptures on the grounds to be visited, and the gallery of smaller works will be open. The working studio will not be open. No photos please. Park diagonally in the designated parking area, take a map for the self guided tour, and enjoy. Free. More info: www.annmorrisbronze.com

Art by Shirley Erickson and David Ridgeway – Local artists Shirley Erickson

and David Ridgeway are included in an exhibit at Matzke Fine Arts & Sculpture Park that showcases the works by 25 of the artists featured in a new book titled 100 Artists of the Northwest. The exhibit will run 11am-5pm on weekends through April 13. Matzke Fine Arts & Sculpture Park is located at 2345 Blanche Way, Camano Island. Free admission. Info: 360387-2759 or www.matzkefineart.com.

Draw, Stitch and Burn: Opening Reception for Eve Deisher and Lanny Bergner – An opening reception

for the artists will be held Sat., April 5 from 5-8pm at Gallery Cynus, 109 Commerical St., La Conner. This exhibit is a stunning show of sculptural form and wall work by two beloved Skagit Valley artists and can be viewed through May 18. Gallery hours are Fri.-Sun., noon-5pm and by appt. Free admission. More info: 360-708-4787, gallerycygnus@gmail.com or www.gallerycygnus.com.

Oil Painting for Adults, Tues., April 8, 15, 22 & 29, $28 per session. • I Can Draw and Paint for 4 to 5 Year Olds, Wed., April 9, 16, 23 & 30, 1-2pm, $16 per session. • Figure Drawing Workshop with Ron Frazier, Sat., April 19, 9:30am-3:30pm, $105. More info: 360-739-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

and two other bonus locations in Blaine. Over 40 local artists and artisans will be displaying their works, featuring textiles, fused glass, fine art, photography, jewelry, quilting, fine woodworking and metal art to name a few. Free admission. More info: blaineharborartgallery@bhagllc.com or www.blaineharborartgallery.com.

Form and Surface: the Sculpture of Kristin Schimik & Virginia Jenkins –

College will hold its annual Welding Rodeo on the BTC Campus on Fri. & Sat., May 16 and 17 from 8am-5:30pm. Join in the fun, flare and sparks as each team strategizes, designs, fabricates and welds a finished sculpture in two days. Get a rare glimpse into the real-time world of welded steel fabrication and fine art creation. Free admission. Info: www.weldingrodeo.com.

Join Kristin Schimik and Virginia Jenkins for a free public presentation on Fri., April 25 at 7pm at WCC (Heiner 208). Kristin’s work is geological and cosmographical, based on an interest in dynamic transformation of materials. Virginia’s work is a convergence of existing and imagined realities inspired by the potential of the undiscovered life in our oceans. Info: 360393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Seeing Things: The Photography of John D’Onofrio – An opening reception

for “Seeing Things: The Photography of John D’Onofrio” will be held on Thurs., May 1 from 6-8pm at Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden. D’Onofrio’s photography explores the forms, textures and colors of the natural world. His is a unique vision: one that captures both the grandeur and intimate details of our diverse landscapes, embracing both epic panoramas and intriguing microcosms. “Seeing Things” is the largest exhibition of his work ever presented in Whatcom County. Free admission. More info: www.jansenartcenter.org.

Welding Rodeo – Bellingham Technical

Whatcom Art Guild’s “Art By The Airport” juried show and sale of fine

arts and crafts and 50th Anniversary celebration is coming May 16-18 at Hampton Inn’s Fox Hall, 3985 Bennett Drive, Bellingham. More info: 360-9334816, mesmerie1@gmail.com or www.whatcomartguild.org.

Springfest Mother’s Day Art Tour –

Springfest Mother’s Day Art Tour of Blaine sponsored by Blaine Harbor Art Gallery, will be held Mother’s Day weekend, Sat. & Sun., May 10 & 11. Tour locations are Dakota Creek Winery, Semiahmoo Resort

Art in Bloom: An Evening of Color –

The Anacortes Arts Festival is venturing into tulip season activities with several exciting new art events. Art in Bloom: An Evening of Color is a new event on Sat., April 5 from 6-9pm at the Depot Arts Center (611 R Ave.). Proceeds from this event will support youth cultural art and artists in residence through a partnership with the Anacortes School District. Art in Bloom will feature creative food and spirits, lively silent and live auctions, including a “Collector’s Auction” of pre-owned artwork. Admission is $40. More info: 360293-6211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.anacortesartsfestival.com.

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Lockerbie Agonistes — Fuller Directs Powerful Drama by Christopher Key A mother from New Jersey roams the hills of Lockerbie, Scotland, looking for her son’s remains, which were lost in the crash of Pan Am 103. She meets The Women of Lockerbie, who are fighting the US government to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane’s wreckage. The women, determined to convert an act of hatred into an act of love, want to wash the clothes of the dead and return them to the victim’s families. Legendary local director Shawn Fuller will direct the presentation of Deborah Brevoort’s script opening April 11 at the

national competition and was the buzz play,” Fuller said. “So Sean, my husband, bought the script and read it to me during a trip to Seattle, by the end of the play we were both crying. That’s how I was introduced to the script and have wanted to direct it ever since.” While the appropriate cast members will be using Scottish accents,

Nicole Winkler and Alan Peet star in The Women of Lockerbie, opening April 11 at the Bellingham Theatre Guild.

The women’s chorus comforts Sarah Mickelson in the BTG production of The Women of Lockerbie.

Bellingham Theatre Guild. The Women of Lockerbie is loosely inspired by a true story, although the characters and situations in the play are purely fictional. “It was done several years ago at the ACTF (American College Theatre Festival)

Fuller is not comfortable with the term ‘authentic.’ “Authentic is such a limiting term,” she said. “With 14 women learning an accent, we are trying for a consistent flavor and sound of Scotland. It is much more important that the women are understood. We’ve had two wonderful women helping us with our accents. Connie Bauer, a dialect coach, and Eileen Squires, a local woman who grew up in Scotland – she tells great stories! Both of these ladies have been very patient with our many questions.” Playwright Brevoort deliberately wrote in the style of a Greek tragedy. She includes the following note at the

Nicole Winkler leads a stellar cast the BTG’s The Women of Lockerbie.

beginning of her script: “There was something about the scale of the horror that was unleashed on Lockerbie, Scotland, the size of the emotions experienced by the victim’s families and the heroic scope of the laundry project that said ‘Greek’ to me.” Dramas often do not draw audiences the way musicals and comedies do, but Fuller has been more successful than most. “I love drama, especially plays that take you on an emotional journey, one that allows you to weep and laugh and finally to hope,” she said. “It is a journey that can cleanse pain, at least for a moment. It’s art at its best, touching the human core allowing connection through a shared experience.” Staging the production is not a huge challenge, but the BTG techies know that simplicity can be powerful. “Technically, this is a fairly simple show,” Fuller said. “It can be done on a bare stage. We’re adding a few beautiful lighting effects created by Ryan Goelzenleuchter and DeeDee O’Connor. The stage environment is being created by Russ Nelson and painted by Heather Dyer, and our costumes are designed by Marie Wildfield.” Nicole Winkler, Alan Peet, Joan Prinz, Ben Perry and Sarah Mickelson portray the five main characters in the play. The Women of Lockerbie performs April 11-27 at the Bellingham Theatre Guild Playhouse, 1600 H Street. Reservations are highly recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 360-733-1811. Hours are 1-6pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Photos by Jesse Nunley.

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Lyric Light Opera presents “Peter Pan” – Join Peter Pan, Wendy, Michael,

and John in the high-flying, timeless Broadway musical that will whisk you away to a place where dreams are born and no one ever grows up! Performances will be held: Sat., April 5 at 7:30pm; and Sun., April 6 at 2pm at McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon. Admission is $22-$45. More info: 360-416-7727 or www.lyriclightopera.org.

What-A-Sho! – Bellingham High School

Fine and Performing Arts proudly presents the annual “What-a-Sho” Variety Show on Fri., April 11 & Sat., April 12 at 7pm in the BHS Theatre, 2020 Cornwall Ave. This annual event features music, dance, drama, stand-up and sketch comedy, and as many acts as the students can put together. Tickets are available at the door one hour before showtimes. Admission is $8. Info: 360-676-6575 or www.bellinghamschools.org.

Free Adult Acting Class – Anacortes

Whatcom County Tour Programs –

Community Theatre (918 M Ave.) is offering a free acting class from 10amnoon on April 19. Info: 360-840-0089, nellobot@aol.com or www.acttheatre.com.

Auditions: A Chorus Line – Auditions

for A Chorus Line take place on Mon. & Tues., April 21 & 22 at 7pm at the Bellingham Theatre Guild,1600 H St. Ages 16-45; all vocal ranges. All types of dance, but skill in tap, ballet, and modern dance are a plus. Prepare a 2-minute monologue, or we can give you a snippet from the show to read. We’ll do cold readings from the script. Prepare an a cappella song (one minute max). Wear suitable clothing for dancing; a choreographed number will be taught at auditions. Bring a headshot and resume if available. Free. More info: publicity@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

I Love Lucy LIVE on stage at Seattle’s renovated Moore Theatre, Sat., April 5, departs BSAC at 9:15am, $100. • Snoqualmie Tours and Train (Tulips of the Valley), Wed., April 23, $89. • Cherry Blossoms & Seattle Burke Museum Tour, Fri., April 25, 10:15am-5pm, $55. • Portland & Seattle Gardens Tour by Train & Bus, April 27-30, Amtrak departs at 2pm, $599. • The Art of Making Fine Chocolate Tour (Bothell, WA), Tues., April 29, 10am-4pm, $69. • Snoqualmie Falls & Train, Thurs., May 9, 7:45am-5pm, $86. • Carol Burnett Live Show: Laughter & Reflection, Fri., May 9, departs BSAC at 2:30pm, $162.50 (due now). • Porgy and Bess: The Musical (5th Ave. Theater, Seattle), Sat., June 28, 9am-7pm, $140. • Scenic Alaskan Inside Passage Cruise (7 nights), departs Sept. 14 at 11am, $1299. • Costa Rica Paradise Tour, Oct. 31-Nov. 9, departing from Bellingham, $2999 (deposit due now). Check website for details. More info: Cwillis@wccoa.org , 360-733-4030 (dial #, ext. 47015), or visit www.wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/. The Tour Program is a non-profit community service provided by the Whatcom County Council on Aging.

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Whatcom Women in Business is

delighted to announce that we will be giving up to $20,000 in scholarships to women who are furthering their education. Scholarships will be awarded after an application and panel interview process. Awards are based on professional goals, GPA, personal achievements, community service, extracurricular activities, financial need and interview skills. The application form is available at www.wwib.org and the mailing address is on the form. The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2014.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters – Improve public speaking and leadership skills. Join us on Tuesdays (April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, May 6) from 7-8:30pm at the Unity Church of Bellingham, 1095 Telegraph Rd. Free. Info: 360-756-0217, contact-4470@toastmastersclubs.org or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

Bellingham Laughter Club – Think

Globally, Laugh Locally. Join our Certified Laughter Leader and experience the health benefits of social, joyful laughter exercises. We will meet the first Sunday of the month at the Downtown Food Co-op Connections Building: April 6, May 4 (World Laughter Day). Free. Info: 360734-4989 or therapeuticstudio@msn.com.

Bellingham Comedy Presents INO SmackDown – Bellingham Comedy presents INO (featuring the unrivaled

April Films at Pickford Film Center – Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St., Bellingham) is showing the following films in April: Tues., April 1, Cineast(e)s, The Limelight, 7pm, $10.50. • Tues., April 1, Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This is Stones Throw Records, 8pm, $10.50. • Wed., April 2, The Marchers (La Marche), The

stand-up of Jack Stewart and Alex McKay) on Tues., April 8 from 8:30-11pm at Glow Nightclub, 202 E. Holly St. Can host Randall Ragsdale keep this cage match clean? Doubt it. Free admission. More info: www.facebook.com/BellinghamComedy or 360-734-1135.

Newcomers Club of Whatcom County Monthly Luncheon – The

Newcomers Club will hold its next luncheon on Wed., April 16 at noon at the Bellingham Golf and Country Club, 3729 Meridian St. This month’s speaker is Rand Jimeson who will discuss his book Shattered Glass in Birmingham. Cost is $16 for lunch. More info: 360-933-4669 or information@whatcomnewcomers.org.

Jay Benton’s Comedy Nite – Comedy

Manufacturing & Industrial Technology Career Fair – Bellingham

City Club Lunch Meeting – Bellingham

Technical College (BTC) will hold a career fair for the Manufacturing, Construction and Engineering occupational fields on Thurs., April 17 from 10:30am-12:30pm. Come and connect with representatives from local and regional business and discuss career and employment opportunities. Free admission. More info: 360-752-7000 or www.btc.ctc.edu.

Monthly Backgammon Tournament Play – Like to play backgammon? Looking for others who like to play? The Bellingham Backgammon Association meets the third Sunday of each month

Limelight, 6pm, $10.50. • Thurs., April 3, Verdi’s Nabucco, (Royal Opera House), The Limelight, 7pm, $20. • Sat., April 5, Zatoichi The Outlaw, 11am, $8.50. • Tues., April 8, Cyber Seniors, 5:30pm reception / 6:30pm start, $10.50 adult / $8 child, 25% of proceeds go to Whatcom Volunteer Center. • Sat., April 12, Zatoichi Challenged, 11am, $8.50. • Thurs., April 17, Equinox Flower, 5:45pm, $10.50. • Sat., April 19, Circus of Horrors, noon, $2. • Sat., April 19, My Share of the Task, The Limelight, noon, $6. • Sat., April 26, Zatoichi and the Fugitives, 11am, $8.50. • Tues., April 29, Medora, 5:30pm, free. • Wed., April 30, Alien Trespass, 6:30pm, $10.50. All films will be shown at the Pickford Film Center unless stated otherwise. More info: 360-647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Life Cycles – Team Pilchuck, Pilchuck

Mountain Bikers Club, and the Lincoln Theatre team up to screen the documentary film Life Cycles on Sat., April 19 at 7:30pm at Lincoln Theatre, 712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon. Life Cycles tells a spectacular story of the bike, from its creation to its eventual demise. As a bonus, we will be screening Follow Me, the film that takes a look at why we love to ride. Admission is $10. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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(April 20) at 5:30pm at The Clubhouse at Parkway Village, 2015 24th St., Bellingham. Match play starts at 5:30pm with a beginners’ seminar at 5pm. We play four 50-minute matches to 7 points each. Bring your board if you have one. Entry fee is $15 for four matches. There’ll be snacks too! More info: 360-255-1014 or www.bellinghambackgammon.com.

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Nite returns this month on Sun., April 20 at 9pm with RIP Michaels and Friends. Hosted by Randall Ragsdale at Poppes 360 (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham), this promises to be an evening of hilarity. Admission is $10. Info: 360-392-3956 or www.facebook.com/ComedyNite. City Club meets on the 4th Wednesday (April 23) of each month from noon1:30pm to present non-partisan discussion of issues important to the community. This month’s topic is “Drug Activity in Whatcom County: How Is Our Criminal Justice System Responding?” Guests and new members are welcome. The meeting is held at Northwood Hall, 3240 Northwest Ave., Bellingham. Admission is $13 members / $18 non-members in advance or $15 / $20 at door (if available); lunch is included in the cost. More info: www.bellinghamcityclub.org.

WWP Monthly Meeting – Whatcom

Writers and Publishers will hold their monthly meeting on Wed., April 23 at 5:30pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina, Squalicum Harbor, Bellingham. Dawn Groves will give a presentation entitled “Author Websites vs Blogs: Which is Better and Why?” Groves has written several computer training manuals targeting adult learners and also writes a popular lifestyle series for New World Library. Guests may order from restaurant menu. Info and reservations: www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org.

Linuxfest Northwest 2014 – Linuxfest

Northwest 2014 will be held Sat. & Sun., April 26 & 27 from 9:30am-5pm at Bellingham Technical College (BTC). This event is hosted by BTC and organized by the Bellingham Linux Users Group and BTC’s Computer Network Technology program. Registration is encouraged. Free admission. Info: www.linuxfestnorthwest.org.

Tea Time – Join Laurie and Charles

Dawson, founders of the Whatcom Tea Enthusiasts Association, for a presentation of traditional Chinese tea on Sat., April 26 from 3-4:30pm at the Everson Public Library, 104 Kirsch Dr. See tea infusion tools demonstrated and learn the benefits of their use. Hear a fascinating description of tea history and an overview of the traditional orthodox tea styles: white, yellow, green, oolong, red/black, and pu-erh tea. Sample rare high-end teas, including an aged tea! Tea time follows the Friends of the Everson Library’s brief annual meeting. For all ages and families. Free. Info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

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Spring Break Spark Lab – Come down to the Spark Museum (1312 Bay St., Bellingham) and dive into electronics by taking them apart. We supply the materials, tools and expertise that allow kids to explore electronics and technology by dissecting them. Learn safety, tool usage and how things work, then try creating something new. Great for kids ages 8-14. Two workshops will be held: Wed., April 2 from 1-3pm and Thurs., April 3 from 1-3pm. Cost is $18 general / $15 Spark family members. More info: 360-738-3886, anne@sparkmuseum.org or www.sparkmuseum.org.

April Workshops at Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG) – BMAG will

hold the following workshops in April: Introductory/Refresher Bezel and Prong Setting Workshop, Sat. & Mon., April 5 & 7, 10am-3pm OR Sat. & Mon., April 26 & 28, 10am-3pm, $250 + $20 kit fee. • Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing, Mondays, April 21-May 19, 6-9pm, $185 + $15 kit fee. • Spinner Ring Workshop, Wed. & Thurs., April 30 & May 1, 6-9pm, $80 + $15 material fee. Worshops meet at BMAG, 2620 N. Harbor Loop Dr., Suite #6, Bellingham. More info: 360-210-0236,

info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org.

Workshops at Jansen Art Center –

Jansen Art Center is offering the following workshops in April: Shibori Scarf Workshop, Wed.-Fri., Apr. 9-11, 6:309pm, $70 + $20 materials fee. Instructor: Margot Myers. • Beginning Spinning, Saturdays, April 12-26, 1-4pm, $75 + $15 materials fee. Instructor: Chris Paul. • Beginning Weaving, Wednesdays, April 23-May 14, 5:30-7:30pm, $100 + $10 materials fee. Instructor: Teresa Van Haalen. • Cedar: The Finer Points (Basketry), Sat., April 26, 10am-6pm, $55 + $50 materials fee. Instructor: Kay Harradine. • Felted Nuno Scarf Workshop, Tues., April 29, 10am-2pm, $45 + $8 materials fee. Instructor: Donna Hunter. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Community Enrichment Class –

Join us at the Community Enrichment Center at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (2117 Walnut St., Bellingham) for the following workshop in April: Making Delicious Soups and Salads: Creamy Asparagus

Soup & Spring Green Salad, Tues., April 15, 11am-12:30pm, $22. More info: 360733-2890, enrichmentstpauls@gmail.com or www.stpaulsbellingham.org/EC.

Free Improv Workshop – Learn to

think on your feet! Come join us on Wed., April 16 at 7pm for an evening of play, creativity, storytelling and fun at Improv Playworks, 1308 E St., Bellingham. We will do a selection of games and exercises from improvisational theater. All levels welcome; absolutely no experience necessary! More info: sheila@improvplayworks.com , www.improvplayworks.com or 360-756-0756.

The World of Self-Publishing –

Interested in self-publishing your book? In this enlightening class, you’ll learn practical strategies to help you get started! Offered by WCC on Tuesdays, April 22 & 29 from 6-8:30pm, the class will cover marketing and selling your book, and what kind of profits to expect. We’ll also discuss publishing eBooks, formatting, royalties, where to sell your eBook, and how self-publishing can jump-start your writing career. Instructor Susan Colleen Browne is the author of six self-published books; her latest is a novel, Mother Love. Cost is $65. More info: 360-383-3200, comed@whatcom.ctc.edu or www.whatcomcommunityed.com.

Writing For Children: Focusing on Character Workshop – Characters play Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo – Looking for a

fun night out and a chance to win cash prizes? Come to Kiwanis Bingo Tuesday evenings (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) starting at 6:15pm at the Bellingham Elks Club, 710 Samish Way. Cost is $1 per bingo card. More info: 360-734-5566 or www.bellinghamkiwanis.org.

Lynden Friends Book Sale & Bake Sale – Join us for the Lynden Friends Book Sale & Bake Sale on Fri. & Sat., April 4 & 5 from 10am-5pm at the Lynden Public Library, 216 4th St. Sale includes a great selection of books for all ages and interests, movies, audio books, music CDs, and delicious baked goods. Sponsored by Friends of the Lynden Library to support library programs and services. Free. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

1940’s Stage Door Canteen Benefit Concert, Dance, and Auction – Live

music with the fabulous Greta Matassa and her band on Sun., April 6 from 5:30-9:30pm at Ferndale Event Center, 5715 Barrett Rd. Come and swing to the great songs and sounds of the 1940’s! Costumes encouraged. Canteen buffet, bar, and dance floor. All proceeds benefit the Drayton Harbor Music Festival Camp, formerly the Blaine Jazz Festival. Tickets available at the Pacific Building Center, Blaine’s Visitor Information Center, or online at www.draytonharbormusic.org. Admission is $35. More info: 360-8208312, galbraith.kristi@gmail.com or www.draytonharbormusic.org.

Volunteer Celebration: National Volunteer Week 2014 – Join us at

Jansen Art Center (321 Front St.) on Wed., April 9 from 4:30-6:30pm as we celebrate National Volunteer Week! Meet and mingle with fellow volunteers. Refreshments, door prizes, and fun provided. Free. More info: 360-734-3055, holliewvc@gmail.com or www.whatcomvolunteer.org.

Theatre Night and Auction – The

Kiwanis Club of Bellingham is presenting its annual Theatre Night and Auction on Thurs., April 10 from 6:45-10pm at the Bellingham Theatre Guild, 1600 H St., Bellingham. There will be a silent auction preceding the event. Our play this year is “Women of Lockerbie,” a story inspired by a true event. Come enjoy the play, bid on attractive silent auction items, and enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres, knowing you are helping our kids. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling 360-714-8156 in advance. Admission is $20 per person. More info: 360-714-8156.

an important role in writing. Create real, compelling main characters and secondary characters who support their performance with the help of a survey sheet and feedback. Resources, marketing, and submission information will also be covered in this workshop, which will be held April 23-30 at 6:30pm at Skagit Valley College, 2405 E. Colby Way, Mount Vernon. Cost is $49. More info: 360-4167638, Tee.DavisOverby@skagit.edu or www.skagit.edu/news5.asp_Q_pagenumber_E_2771.

Blaine Senior Center Rummage Sale – The Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.) will be hosting a HUGE Rummage Sale on Sat., April 12 from 8am-3pm. Come find valuable treasures! Donate your rummage sale items to the Blaine Senior Center from April 7-10, 9am-3pm. Free admission. More info: blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com , www.blaineseniorcenter.com or 360-332-8040.

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Blaine Senior Center Pancake Breakfast – Everyone is welcome to

attend the Blaine Senior Center Pancake Breakfast on Sat., April 19, 8-11am, at the Blaine Senior Center, 763 G St. The breakfast features pancakes, biscuits and gravy, waffles or French toast with fruit, scrambled eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee. Admission is $6 adults / $4 children. More info: 332-332-8040 or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

Mushroom Compost Sale – The

Kiwanis Club of Bellingham and students at Sehome High School are working together to help support local youth programs as well as the Give Joy to a Child Program, Sehome Boys Track Team, the Sehome Key Club and the Sehome Leadership Club. On Sat., April 19 from 10am-4pm, 40 lb. bags of mushroom compost will be on sale for $5 per bag in the Sehome High School parking lot, 2700 Bill McDonald Parkway, Bellingham. The compost is great for flowers, lawns, shrubs, vegetables and trees. Info: 360-714-8156.

Music & Murder Fundraiser – Enjoy

an evening of fantastic local music and the hilarious play “Murder on the Oriental Rug” on Sat., April 19 at 7pm at the Mt. Baker High School Auditorium (4936 Deming Rd). Sponsored by the Friends of the Deming Library to support library programs and services. All ages welcome. Admission is by donation. More info: 360-592-2429 or www.wcls.org.

Taste for Poetry Fundraiser – This

Susan C. Boynton Poetry Contest fundraiser combines fantastic food with pleasing poetry. The fundraiser will be held on Tues., April 22 from 6-9pm with poems read by poet Angela Belcaster and food by Ciao Thyme (207 Unity St., Bellingham). Admission is $75. More info: 360-7331267, boyntonpoetrycontest@hotmail.com or www.ciaothyme.com.

Raising Spirits: Win an Instant Wine Cellar – Join the Mt. Baker Red Cross on

Fri., April 25 at 6pm at the Leopold Crystal Ballroom (1224 Cornwall Ave.) for its 7th annual wine and beer tasting event to benefit local disaster relief efforts. The highlight of the evening will be a drawing where lucky attendees will win an instant wine cellar. Each attendee is asked to bring a bottle of fine wine (suggested retail $25) which is contributed to the wine cellar prizes. Your admission ticket entitles you to one entry into the drawing. Must be present to win! Admission is $75 plus a bottle of fine wine. More info and tickets: 360-733-3290, stacy.rice@redcross.org or www.redcross.org/mtbaker.

Spring Used Book Sale – Join us on

Sat., April 26 from 10am-5pm at the Everson Public Library (104 Kirsch Dr.) for the Spring Used Book Sale. Large inventory of newly received items; bargain prices! Something for everyone. Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Everson Library. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Women Sharing Hope Champagne Luncheon and Handbag Auction –

Join us for our 15th Annual Women Sharing Hope Champagne Luncheon and Auction on Sat., April 26 from 11:30am3pm at Best Western Lakeway Inn and Conference Center (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). WSH is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to the betterment of Whatcom County. All of this year’s proceeds go to Camp Lummi and Hope House. Admission is $50 per person. More info: 360-671-1354, info@womensharinghope.org or www.womensharinghope.org.

Have a Heart Run – The Have a Heart

5K/10K Run and 2K Walk will be held Sat., May 3 at Edgewater Park, 600 Behrens Millet Rd., Mount Vernon. Registration opens at 8:15am, and race begins at 9:30am. Individual and team event. There will be a Half-Pint Run (1/2 mile kids run) as well. The run is a fundraiser for Community Action of Skagit County. Admission is $10-$30. More info: 360-588-5737 or www.haveaheartrun.org.

Giant Garage Sale – Bellingham

Harborview Lions Club will hold a one-day, will-sell-all garage sale on Sat., May 3 from 9am-3pm at the Bellingham Salvation Army facility, 2912 Northwest Ave. Proceeds go to Lions projects in Whatcom County. Free. Info: 360-305-4774 or bellinghamharborviewlionsclub@gmail.com.

Celebration of Tasty Treats and Culture – Wine-Spirits-Chocolate-

Cheese-Fine Art-John Mutchler at the Piano. Lynden Noon Kiwanis’ “Celebration of Tasty Treats and Culture” will be held on Sat., May 3 from 7-10pm at Bellewood Acres, 6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden. Admission is $25. Info: 360-778-1228, ddinkla@aol.com or lyndenkiwanis.com.

Springtime High Tea – The Blaine

Senior Center will host a Springtime High Tea on Sun., May 4 from 1-3pm at the Blaine Senior Center, 763 G St. Seating is limited; purchase tickets in advance! There will be entertainment with the Mt. Baker Toppers Chorus, a silent auction, and prizes. Proceeds support the Blaine Senior Center. Admission is $18. More info: 360332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

The Great Mystery: The Team Problem Solving Adventure The Great Mystery is back for a fourth year of riddles, quandaries, and adventure! This unique, month-long puzzle engages players in weekly conundrums from April 15 to May 6, 2014, and resembles a citywide scavenger hunt that engages your team’s creativity and intellect. Like Ski to Sea, players must collaborate with their teams, work up a “brain sweat” to solve “un-Googleable” clues, and race other teams to be the first to claim each weekly prize! Here’s how it works: Each team gets mailed a weekly clue. When the team solves the first puzzle, it leads them to another clue. Solving that puzzle leads to the next clue, and so forth. All clues are derived from Bellingham’s history and landscape, and are distributed in public places around town. The team that solves the weekly puzzle first wins cool prizes, and after four weeks, the Culminating Mystery is solved using info collected during each of the four Weekly Mysteries. Participation costs only $50 per team for four weeks of fun and adventure. “The Great Mystery is unlike any other fundraiser,” said self-appointed Mystery Master, Daniel Kirkpatrick. “It brings families and groups of friends together to explore our town, think outside the box, collaborate, have fun, and learn something new – it’s very aligned with Explorations Academy’s vision and philosophy.” Teams can register for either a Family or Super Sleuth game level, both of which offer weekly prizes and a Culminating Prize. All proceeds help fund scholarships and financial aid at Explorations Academy. To register, contact Explorations Academy by phone at 360-671-8085, visit www.thegreatmystery.info , or email info@explorationsacademy.org.

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APRIL 2014 TUESDAY 4/1/2014 Drum Making & Painting: A Personal Expression (2-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10am-2pm, $90, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 4)

Lifelong Learning Course: The Best Exotic India – Marigolds and All (3-sessions) begins, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am-

noon, $45 members / $55 non-members. (30)

Skagit Art Association’s 25th Annual Art in a Pickle Barn (continues through April 30),

Azusa Farm, 14904 State Route 20, Mount Vernon, 10am-6pm, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Play & Learn for Preschoolers, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, 360-305-3600.

Still Life: The Subject of Interest (4-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 12:30-2pm, $65. (pg. 4)

Spring Movie Matinee (all ages), call for title,

Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7200, bchang@cob.org. Alzheimer’s “Cafe” Open, Crown Plaza, 3-6pm, free, sharon@rahnorthwest.com , 360392-3934 or www.rightathome.net. (pg. 30)

Intro to Pottery & Bowls (6-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 3-5:30pm, $160, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 29)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm, minimal fee, WhatcomLearningLab@comcast.net , 360371-3978 or WhatcomLearningLab@comcast.net. The Art of Clay (4-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4-5:30pm, $90. (pg. 29) Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo, Bellingham Elks Club, 6:15-9pm, $1 per bingo card, 360-734-5566, www.bellinghamkiwanis.org. (pg. 11)

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, Ferndale Public

Open Studio Painting (5 weeks) begins, Studio

UFO, 10am-3pm, $225 or $50 per individual session, trish.harding@studioufo.net , 360-3196115 or www.studioufo.net. (pg. 4) Virginia Glover Award Winners, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30am, free, 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 26)

African Marimba Playing Workshop (Kids), Jansen Art Center, noon-3pm, $65, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 26) Spring Break Spark Lab, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, 1-3pm, $18 general / $15 Spark family members, 360-738-3886, anne@sparkmuseum.org or www.sparkmuseum.org. (pg. 11)

Play Games at the Library (ages 6-12, parents welcome), Lecture Room at the Central Bellingham Library, 2-4pm, 360-778-7200 (Bernice), bchang@cob.org. Pottery for Teens (8-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 3:30-5:30pm, $220. (pg. 29)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm, minimal fee, 360-371-3978, WhatcomLearningLab@comcast.net or WhatcomLearningLab@comcast.net. Bellingham Ceili Club Session, Roeder Home, 6-9pm, free, 360-739-7027, bellinghamceiliclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghamceiliclub.com. (pg. 26)

Construction Zone!: Stories and Activities, Blaine Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 21)

Introduction to Clay (5-week class) begins,

Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 6-8:30pm, $160, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 5) ”The Marchers (La Marche),” The Limelight, 6pm, $10.50. (pg. 10)

Library, 6:30-8pm, free, waha.acp@hinet.org , www.whatcomalliance.org or 360-788-6526. (pg. 30)

Cooking Class: Flavors of Morocco and the Mediterranean, Gretchens Kitchenware Store,

Jansen Art Center, 6:30-9pm, $160. (pg. 29) Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Unity Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm, free, contact-4470@toastmastersclubs.org , 360756-0217 or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 10) ”Cineast(e)s,” The Limelight, 7pm, $10.50, 360-647-1300, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. (pg. 10) TED Talk Tuesday, Explorations Academy Lower Level Theatre, 7pm, free, 360-671-8085, www.explorationsacademy.org/events-folder or info@explorationsacademy.org. (pg. 30)

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, Spring Creek

Intro to Pottery Cups & Mugs Workshop,

Tribute Jazz Series: Art of the Piano Trio plays the music of Ahmad Jamal, Firehouse PAC,

7pm, $15 adults / $10 students (tickets at the door). (pg. 26) Weekly Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360391-0601, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 23)

West Coast Swing Dance Progressive Lesson, VFW Hall, 7-9pm, $20 per class with purchase of 6 lessons / $25 drop-ins, www.BellinghamWCS.org. (pg. 23)

”Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This is Stones Throw Records,” Pickford Film Center, 8pm, $10.50. (pg. 10)

WEDNESDAY 4/2/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3)

6:30pm, $40, 360-336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com. (pg. 32)

Retirement Center, 6:30-8pm. (pg. 30)

Functional & Sculptural Hand Building in Clay (6-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 6:30-9pm, $160. (pg. 29)

Birchwood Garden Club: Sustainable Soils,

Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7pm, free, www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. (pg. 31) Scottish Country Dance Classes, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm, first class free / $8 drop in, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 23)

Advanced Wheel Thrown Pottery (8-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4-6pm, $200. (29) Shoot Like A Pro (4-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4-5:30pm, $60, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 21) Live in the Piano Lounge: Nuages, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

April Featured Artists Exhibit Reception,

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 5) Bill MacDonough (jazz piano), Vinostrology Wine Lounge & Merchant, 6:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6817, vinostrology@gmail.com or www.vinostrology.com. Linda Strever: Poetry Reading, Village Books Reading Gallery, 7pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com , www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 31) Verdi’s “Nabucco” (Royal Opera House), The Limelight, 7pm, $20. (pg. 10) Thursday Evening Folk Dance, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 donation requested / first time free, 360-380-0456, lauritaw@live.com. Tocato Tango (Argentinian jazz), Skylark’s Hidden Cafe, 8-11pm, no cover, 360-7153642, donnywarren@earthlink.net or www.skylarkshiddencafe.com.

FRIDAY 4/4/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Lynden Friends Book Sale & Bake Sale, Lynden Public Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 11)

African Marimba Playing Workshop (Kids), Jansen Art Center, noon-3pm, $65. (pg. 26)

Ceramic Surface Intensive (5-week class) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 1-4pm, $170. (pg. 5)

Photography Walkabout for Kids Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $40. (pg. 21)

Spring Movie Matinee (all ages), call for title,

Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7200, bchang@cob.org. Open House, Volunteer Center of Whatcom County, 5-8pm, free, donations accepted, 360-734-3055, holliewvc@gmail.com or www.whatcomvolunteer.org. (pg. 5)

RARE Lecture: How Re-Purpose Can Spark Small, Local Manufacturing, Allied Arts Gallery, 5-9pm, free.

Western Line Dancing Class, Ten Mile Grange,

newbies at 5:45pm, beginners at 6:30pm, intermediates at 7:30pm, $5, 360-354-4325 or charlene.lenn@gmail.com. (pg. 23)

THURSDAY 4/3/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, Thursdays,

10am-3pm, $180 or $50 per individual session. (pg. 4) Spring Break Spark Lab, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, 1-3pm. (pg. 11)

Lifelong Learning Course: Traffic Jam on Bellingham Bay: Summer 1858 (2-sessions) begins, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 2-4pm, $32 member / $42 non-member. (pg. 30)

Spring Movie Matinee (all ages), call for title,

Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7200, bchang@cob.org.

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

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APRIL 2014 Art Show Reception: Laurie Potter, Scott Milo

Gallery, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 5) Art Walk Ceramic Exhibit, Studio UFO, 6-10pm, free, trish.harding@studioufo.net , 360-319-6115 or www.studioufo.net. (pg. 5) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 6-9pm, free, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com , 360-2936211 or www.anacortesartsfestival.com. (pg. 5)

”Coupled” Exhibit: Opening Reception,

Modern Classics Furniture Showroom, 6-9pm, free, 360-393-3826, sharonkingston@me.com or www.sharonkingston.com. (pg. 5) Curator Talk: “Outside/In,” Anchor Art Space, 6-9pm, free. (pg. 4) Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, 6-10pm, free, lindsey@downtownbellingham.com or 360-527-8710. (pg. 5)

Emma Brown Photo Art: Opening Reception, The Lucky Monkey, 6-9:30pm, free, 360-3932743, luckymonkeygkfts@gmail.com. (pg. 7)

Major Arcana: New Works By Jennifer Dranttel Opening Reception, Honey Salon,

6-10pm, free, hair@honeybellingham.com , 360-778-3858 or www.honeybellingham.com. (pg. 5) RARE: Recycled Art Exhibit Opening, Allied Arts Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-676-8548, kelly@alliedarts.org or www.alliedarts.org. (6)

Bellingham Chamber Music Society presents Celebrate Spring Concert, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7pm, $20 adults / $5 students, leslie@bellinghamchambermusic.org , 360-3034014 or www.bellinghamchambermusic.org. (pg. 26) David’s Drinking Band (drinking songs), The Conway Muse, 7:30pm, $5, 360-445-3000 or www.conwaymuse.com.

Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division Event, Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center, 7:30-11:30pm, $33-$48, 360-3544111, www.nwwafair.com. (pg. 21)

Public Dance Party: Swing, Latin and Ballroom, Bellingham Dance Company,

7:30-10pm, $7 general / $5 students, seniors and military, 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 23) Acoustic Night: Two Buck Chuck (classic rock/ pop), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 4/5/2014 Mobiles from Recycled Materials Workshop,

Jansen Art Center, 9am-1pm, $30. (pg. 21) I Love Lucy LIVE, departs BSAC at 9:15am, $100, 360-733-4030, #47015, www.wccoa.org.

”La Boheme,” Lincoln Theatre, 9:45am-2pm,

$23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off Lincoln members, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 26) Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3)

Bellingham Farmers Market Opening Day,

Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

Creativity: The Inner Fire (Music Theory; 4-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10am-noon, $100. (pg. 26)

Introductory/Refresher Bezel and Prong Setting Workshop (2-day class) begins,

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 10am-3pm, $250 + $20 kit fee, 360-210-0236 or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. (11) Lynden Friends Book Sale & Bake Sale, Lynden Public Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 11) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982. The Stamp and Coin Show, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-5pm, free. (pg. 21) Visit Sculpture Woods, 10am-5pm, free, www.annmorrisbronze.com. (pg. 7)

Whatcom County Dahlia Society Annual Tuber Sale, Bloedel-Donovan Park, 10am-3pm, free, 360-354-4346, wcdspublicity@gmail.com or www.whatcomcountydahliasociety.org. (31)

Frog, 5:30-7:30pm, $20 family / $10 adult / $5 youth (ages 5-18), 206-617-5487, yogomanbooking@gmail.com. (pg. 26) Art in Bloom: An Evening of Color, Depot Arts Center, 6-10pm, $40, 360-293-6211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.anacortesartsfestival.com. (pg. 7)

Saturday Night Music: Garrett Hendricks of Garrett and the Sheriffs, Jansen Art Center,

6:30pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. East Coast Swing, Presence Studio, 7-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360-734-5676, bellinghamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com. (pg. 23) Julianne Thoma Trio, Vinostrology Wine Lounge & Merchant, 7-9pm, no cover, 360-656-6817, vwww.vinostrology.com.

Len Graham & Brian O’hAirt: Irish Musical Magic, YWCA Ballroom, 7-9:30pm, $15,

oldtimemusic.bellingham@gmail.com , 360733-5960 or www.storyandsong.com. (pg. 26)

Fourth Corner Folk Dancers First Saturday Folk Dance Party with Grupa Dunbarov, Fairhaven Library, 7:30-10:30pm, $15 requested donation, 360-380-0456, lauritaw@live.com.

Whatcom Food and Farm Finder Release,

Lyric Light Opera presents “Peter Pan,”

Beading on a Loom (2-day class) begins,

Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division Event, Northwest Washington Fair and Event

Bellingham Farmers Market, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-7093, sara@sconnect.org or www.sustainableconnections.org. (pg. 32)

Jansen Art Center, 11am-3pm, $60. (pg. 4) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

Native Weavers Show, Sale, and Demo,

Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 11am-2pm, $3 suggested donation / museum members free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Procession of the Species Workshop (costume making for parade), Ragfinery, 11am-3pm, free, 360-778-7000, agrove@cob.org or www.bpots.org. (pg. 22) The World of Puppets Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 11am-2pm, $55. (pg. 21) ”Zatoichi The Outlaw,” Pickford Film Center, 11am, $8.50. (pg. 10)

RARE Workshop: Handmade Paper from Plants and Reuse Fibers, Dakota Art Store, noon-3pm, $5.

RARE: Gallery Walk-through with the Artists, Allied Arts Gallery, noon-1pm, free.

RARE: Recycled Art Exhibit, Allied Arts Gallery, noon-5pm, free. (pg. 6)

African Marimba Playing Workshop (Adults), Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $65. (pg. 26)

Lifelong Learning Course: Music & the Movies (4-sessions) begins, WWU Library

Presentation Room, 1-3pm, $58 members / $73 non-members. (pg. 30) Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-734-2973, www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 23)

Wonders of Whatcom: WWU Music Library

(adults only), Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 2:30-3:30pm, free, 360-778-7230.

RARE Lecture: Furniture from Hollow Core Doors, Allied Arts Gallery, 3-5pm, free. ”Draw, Stitch and Burn:” Opening Reception for Eve Deisher and Lanny Bergner, Gallery Cygnus, 5-8pm, free, 360-708-4787, gallerycygnus@gmail.com or www.gallerycygnus.com. (pg. 7)

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McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $22-$45, 360-416-7727, info@lyriclightopera.org or www.lyriclightopera.org. (pg. 8) Center, 7:30-11:30pm. (pg. 21)

Paul Sorensen Trio with Kim Bowman,

Fireside Martini and Wine Bar, 8-11pm, free, 360-738-1000, www.firesidemartini.com. Tommy Castro and the Painkillers (soul, gospel, R&B), The Conway Muse, 8pm, $25, conwaymuse@conwaymuse.com , 360-4453000 or www.conwaymuse.com. Latigo Lace (contemporary & country dance), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 4/6/2014 Community Monthly Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-1pm, $5 adults / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 21) Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) The Stamp and Coin Show, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-4pm, free. (pg. 21) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5) Bonsai 101 Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 1-2:30pm, $25, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 31) 11 km Friendship Walk, NW Tulip Trekkers Volkswalking Club, 1:45-4:30pm, free, www.nwtrekkers.org.

Lyric Light Opera presents “Peter Pan,” McIntyre Hall, 2pm, $22-$45. (pg. 8)

RARE: Tour the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 2-5pm, free. Bellingham Laughter Club, Downtown Food

Co-op Connections Building, 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, therapeuticstudio@msn.com. (pg. 10)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Thomas Harris Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no

cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

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APRIL 2014 1940’s Stage Door Canteen Benefit Concert, Dance, and Auction, Ferndale Event Center,

5:30-9:30pm, $35, galbraith.kristi@gmail.com , www.draytonharbormusic.org or 360-820-8312. (pg. 11) Gary B’s Church of the Blues Jam, Conway Pub & Eatery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-445-4733. Rebecca’s TangoLife Milonga, The Majestic, 6:30-10:30pm, $12 general / $6 students and observers, Rebzebb@msn.com or www.allbellinghamtango.com. (pg. 23)

MONDAY 4/7/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

Whatcom Knitting Guild Monthly Meeting, Squalicum Yacht Club, noon-3pm, free, whatcomknitting@gmail.com. (pg. 29)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

The History of Mount Baker: Images & Stories, Blaine Public Library, 6:30-8pm, free, www.wcls.org.

Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Rehearsal (every Monday), Advent Christian Church,

7-9pm, by donation, 360-815-0053, bassbill1950@yahoo.com or www.bellinghamblend.weebly.com. (pg. 26) Intro to Ballroom, Bellingham Dance Company, 7-8pm, $15 a class / $25 two classes / discounts for students, seniors, and military, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com , www.bellinghamdancecompany.com or 360-224-4082. (pg. 23) Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 8-10pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org (Katie).

TUESDAY 4/8/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Clothed Figure Drawing Session, Studio UFO, 10am-noon, $16 + $2 model tip. (pg. 4)

Sensational Toddlers Spring Session (8-weeks) begins, Whatcom Center for Early Learning, 10-11:30am, $99 / 8-week session, 360-671-3660 or info@wcel.net. (pg. 21)

Drawing and Oil Painting for Adults (4 sessions) begins, BellinghamART, 10:30am-

12:30pm, $28 per session, 360-739-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com. (pg. 7) Play & Learn for Preschoolers, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, 360-305-3600. Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Unity

Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg.10)

Group Guitar Class for Beginners (ages 13 and up; 6 weeks) begins, Mojo Music Discount, 7-8pm, $60. (pg. 27)

The History of Mount Baker: Images & Stories, Ferndale Public Library, 7-8:30pm. Weekly Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall,

THURSDAY 4/10/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Guild Gathering: Coal Mines of Whatcom County with George Mustoe, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 10am, free, 360-7788930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

Sensational Toddlers Spring Session (8-weeks) begins, Whatcom Center for Early Learning,

$5, www.BellinghamWCS.org. (pg. 23)

Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm,

West Coast Swing Dance, VFW Hall, 7-9pm, Bellingham Comedy Presents INO SmackDown, Glow Nightclub, 8:30-11pm, free, https://www.facebook.com/BellinghamComedy or 360-734-1135. (pg. 10)

WEDNESDAY 4/9/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Ferndale Toddler Time, Boys & Girls Club of

Ferndale, 10-11:30am, suggested donation of $2 per child / $5 per family, 360-671-3660, info@wcel.net or www.wcel.net. (pg. 21) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

I Can Draw and Paint for 4 to 5 Year Olds (4 sessions) begins, BellinghamART, 1-2pm, $16 per session. (pg. 7)

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 1:30-3pm. (pg. 30)

Container Gardening and Planting for Butterflies, Blaine Public Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 31)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Volunteer Celebration: National Volunteer Week 2014, Jansen Art Center, 4:30-6:30pm, free, 360-734-3055, holliewvc@gmail.com or www.whatcomvolunteer.org. (pg. 11) NSC Monthly Meeting and Dinner, Cascade Pizza, 5:30-7pm, free, 360-393-3982.. Cooking Class: Super Foods, Gretchens Kitchenware Store, 6pm, $25. (pg. 32)

Shibori Scarf Workshop (3-day class) begins,

Jansen Art Center, 6:30-9pm, $90, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 11) CSWT Open Mic, Firehouse Cafe, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-9961, joakworm@aol.com. (31) Scottish Country Dance Classes, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

Mike Allen Quartet (MAQ) Jazz Series,

Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth, 7:309:30pm, $10, Mike.Allen@wwu.edu , 360-6503133 or www.mikeallenjazz.com. (pg. 27)

10-11:30am. (pg. 21) free. (pg. 5)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

Live in the Piano Lounge: The Silver City Band, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm. Bill MacDonough (jazz piano), Vinostrology, 6:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6817 or www.vinostrology.com.

Cooking Class: Canning and Cocktails: The Egg and I, Gretchens Kitchenware Store, 6:30pm, $30. (pg. 32)

Theatre Night and Auction, Bellingham Theatre Guild, 6:45-10pm, $20 per person, 360-714-8156. (pg. 11)

Tree Army: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington State, 1933-1941, Burlington Public Library, 7-9pm, free, 360-755-0760, karenp@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov. (pg. 32) Thursday Evening Folk Dance, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm.

Bellingham Drive-Ins with Wes Gannaway & Kent Holsather, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7:30pm, $3 suggested donation / museum members free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

FRIDAY 4/11/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

Humanities Washington Speaker Series – The World in Washington: An Exploration of Literature and Our Lives (for adults),

Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 7pm, free, scarlson-prandini@cob.org or 360-7787236 (Suzanne). (pg.30)

Robotics at the Spark Museum (ages 8-14; 4-week class) begins, Spark Museum of

Electrical Invention, 3:30-5pm, $60 general / $48 Spark family members, 360-738-3886 or www.sparkmuseum.org. Fairhaven Family Movie (all ages), Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, call for title, 4-6pm, free, 360-778-7200 (Bethany), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

”Cyber Seniors,” Pickford Film Center, 5:30pm reception / 6:30pm start, $10.50 adult / $8 child. (pg. 10)

Kids Group Guitar Class (ages 6-12; 6 weeks) begins, Mojo Music Discount, 6-7pm, $60, 360-671-0614, msm@mojomusicdiscount.com or www.mojomusicdiscount.com. (pg. 27) Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo, Bellingham Elks Club, 6:15-9pm, $1 per bingo card. (pg. 11)

How It’s Made Artist Lecture: Photography as Performance Art, Jansen Art Center, 6:307:30pm, $5 adults / $3 students and seniors, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 30)

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APRIL 2014 Western Line Dancing Class, Ten Mile Grange, newbies at 5:45pm, beginners at 6:30pm, intermediates at 7:30pm, $5. (pg. 23) Poetry in the Round, Deming Public Library, 7-9pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 31) What-A-Sho!, Bellingham High School, 7-9pm, $8, www.bellinghamschools.org , 360-6766575 or teresa.grimes@bellinghamschools.org. (pg. 9)

Bellingham Dance Company Prom: Great Gatsby!, Bellingham Dance Company,

7:30-10:30pm, $10 general / $8 students, seniors, and military, 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 23) Phrasings: In Word + Dance, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm, $15 general / $12 for students and seniors, bellinghamrepertorydance@gmail.com or www.bhamrep.org. (pg. 23) The SteelDrivers, McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 27) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 8) Released from Quiet (rock/blues), The Conway Muse, 8pm, $7, www.conwaymuse.com , 360445-3000 or conwaymuse@conwaymuse.com. Acoustic Night: Marlin James (country/classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 4/12/2014 Blaine Senior Center Rummage Sale, Blaine

Senior Center, 8am-3pm, free, 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 11)

Tulip Festival Walk in Burlington 5/10 km, NW Tulip Trekkers Volkswalking Club, 8am-2pm, free.

Mosaic from Recycled Pottery, Tiles, and Crockery Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 9am-1pm, $30. (pg. 21)

Cooking Class: Brunch Club: Eggs in Purgatory, Gretchens Kitchenware Store,

Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market

Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org. Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse, YWCA, 10am-noon, free, 360-201-6005. (pg. 30) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

South Whatcom Library Grand Opening Celebration, 8 Barn View Ct., Gate 2,

Bellingham, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 31)

The Band 101 (Beginner) Acoustic Guitar (5-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $65. (pg. 26)

Celebrate Spring, Everson Public Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 22)

Construction Zone!: Stories and Activities,

Deming Public Library, 10:30am-noon. (pg. 21) Star Wars Party (grades K-5), Lynden Public Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 22)

Antique & Collectibles Evaluation Event,

Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 11am-4pm, $6 per item / $15 for three items, 360-7334030, #47015, www.wccoa.org. (pg. 31) Best of the Fest, Depot Arts Center, 11am-4pm, free. (pg. 5)

The Band 102 (Intermediate) Acoustic Guitar (5-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 11am-noon, $65. (pg. 26) ”Zatoichi Challenged,” Pickford Film Center, 11am, $8.50. (pg. 10)

Beginning Spinning Workshop (3-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $90. (11) Experience Reiki with various practitioners and students, Unity Church, 1095 Telegraph Rd., drop-in 1-5pm, by donation, 360-2243335, www.greentouch.net. Meet the Artist: Karen Howell, Artwood, 1-4pm, free, artwood@qwestoffice.net or 360-647-1628. (pg. 4)

Rain Barrel 101 Presentation and Resources, Blaine Public Library, 1-3pm. (pg. 31)

9:30am, $25. (pg. 32)

Bellingham Dulcimer Club Monthly Meeting,

Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1:30-3:30pm, free, sunsetjam@gmail.com or www.bellingham-dulcimer-club.blogspot.com. (pg. 27)

Creative Writing and Author Talk with Abbe Rolnick, Sedro-Woolley Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-855-1166. (pg. 31)

Norse Woven Wire Class, Deming Public

Library, 3-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 29) Saturday Ballroom Dance, Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 6:30-9pm, $5, 360-733-4030, cbell@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 24)

Saturday Night Music: Biagio Biondolillo and Rabia, Jansen Art Center, 6:30pm. Backstage @ the Border presents Dana Cooper (singer/songwriter), Christ Episcopal Church, Blaine, 7-9pm, $7 donation at the door, info@backstageattheborder.com , 360927-9085 or www.backstageattheborder.com.

Contra Dance (music by Tapsalteerie),

Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 (students $6), 360-676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 24) David Nellis (folk/blues/pop), Vinostrology Wine Lounge & Merchant, 7-9pm, no cover, 360-656-6817, vinostrology@gmail.com or www.vinostrology.com.

Victorian Secrets: A Night of Innovative Entertainment, Whatcom Museum Old City

Hall, 7-10:30pm, $10 / $7 for museum members, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. What-A-Sho!, Bellingham High School, 7-9pm. (pg. 9) Phrasings: In Word + Dance, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm. (pg. 23)

Scottish Country Dancing Social Dance,

YWCA Ballroom, 7:30pm, $10 general / $7 students, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 24) The Wailin’ Jennys, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $42 / $32 / $22, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/wailin-jennys-0. (pg. 25) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8) Bone Yard Preachers (blues), The Conway Muse, 8pm, $7, conwaymuse@conwaymuse.com or 360-445-3000. Jumbled Pie (Americana/R&B/Cajun/Zydeco), The Conway Muse, 8pm, $5, 360-445-3000, www.conwaymuse.com. Tocato Tango by the Bay Milonga (tango and swing), Squalicum Yacht Club, 8-11pm, $10 general / $7 students and USA dance members, 360-734-5676, harpogram@comcast.net. The Dogtones (classic rock/R&B), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 4/13/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Pickett House Tours, 910 Bancroft St., 1-4pm, by donation. (pg. 32)

”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 8)

The Wailin’ Jennys, Lincoln Theatre, 3pm, $42 / $32 / $22, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre. org/performance/wailin-jennys-0. (pg. 25)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Rane Nogales Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Phrasings: In Word + Dance, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 5pm. (pg. 23)

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APRIL 2014 MONDAY 4/14/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Whatcom County Grange Arts & Crafts Contest: Submission and Judging, Rome

Grange, 10am-7pm, free, 360-647-9672. (29)

NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting,

Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-332-7562, neemsretreat@frontier.com.

Beginning Suzuki Violin (11-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 3:30-4:30pm, $130. (pg. 26)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm. Intro to Ballroom, Bellingham Dance Company, 7-8pm. (pg. 23)

FIG Art Club Workshop: Nature Weaving (5 yrs. & up), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher,

2-4pm, $7 non-members / $5 museum members / free for FIG Art Club members with reward points, 360-778-8930, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

A Forest of Words Poetry Slam, for teens, Ferndale Public Library, 4-5:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 31)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG) Song Circle, Roeder Home, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-733-6867, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 27) Improv Workshop, Improv Playworks, 7-9pm, free, sheila@improvplayworks.com , 360-7560756 or www.improvplayworks.com. (pg. 11)

Pianist Jacqueline Schwab in Concert, YWCA

Ballroom, 7-9:30pm, $15, 360-733-5960, oldtimemusic.bellingham@gmail.com or www.jacquelineschwab.com. (pg. 27) Scottish Country Dance Classes, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

THURSDAY 4/17/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Manufacturing & Industrial Technology Career Fair, Bellingham Technical College, 10:30am-

12:30pm, free, 360-752-7000, www.btc.ctc.edu. (pg. 10)

Qigong @ Your Library demonstration,

Bellingham Central Library SkillShare Space, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7236, Suzanne at scarlson-prandini@cob.org.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Class (begins), Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-9pm,

$275-$375 sliding scale, 360-830-6439, registration@mindfulnessnorthwest.com or www.mindfulnessnorthwest.com. (pg. 30) Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 8-10pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org (Katie).

TUESDAY 4/15/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Play & Learn for Preschoolers, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, 360-305-3600.

Making Delicious Soups and Salads: Creamy Asparagus Soup & Spring Green Salad, The

Community Enrichment Center at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 11am-12:30pm, $22, 360-733-2890, enrichmentstpauls@gmail.com or www.stpaulsbellingham.org/EC. (pg. 11)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

Whatcom County Grange Arts & Crafts Contest: Public Viewing, Rome Grange, 6pm, free. (pg. 29, 32)

Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo, Bellingham Elks Club, 6:15-9pm, $1 per bingo card. (pg. 11)

Cooking Class: Soups On!, Gretchens

Kitchenware Store, 6:30pm, $35. (pg. 32)

Taste of New Zealand Cooking Class, Ciao

Thyme, 6:30-9pm, $48, 360-733-1267, info@ciaothyme.com or www.ciaothyme.com. (pg. 32) Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Unity Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) Weekly Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

West Coast Swing Dance Progressive Lesson, VFW Hall, 7-9pm, $20 per class with purchase of 6 lessons / $25 drop-ins. (pg. 23) Pink Martini, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $32 / $42 / $55 / $69, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 27)

WEDNESDAY 4/16/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Ferndale Toddler Time, Boys & Girls Club of Ferndale, 10-11:30am, $2-$5. (pg. 21)

Newcomers Club of Whatcom County Monthly Luncheon, Bellingham Golf &

Country Club, noon-2pm, $16 for lunch, information@whatcomnewcomers.org , 360933-4669 or www.whatcomnewcomers.org. (10)

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APRIL 2014 Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm. Live in the Piano Lounge: Paul Klein, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm. ”Equinox Flower,” Pickford Film Center, 5:45pm, $10.50. (pg. 10) Bill MacDonough (jazz piano), Vinostrology, 6:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6817, vinostrology@gmail.com or www.vinostrology.com.

Animal Communication with Joanna Schmidt, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9pm, $5-$10 sugg. donation, cyndy.sheldon@comcast.net or www.bellinghamions.blogspot.com. (pg. 30) Thursday Evening Folk Dance, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm..

Bellingham Music Club Night Beat Performance: Chief of Staff, Firehouse

Performing Arts Center, 7:30-8:30pm, $10, bhschiefofstaff@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/bhschiefofstaff. (pg. 28) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8)

FRIDAY 4/18/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Western Line Dancing Class, Ten Mile Grange,

Figure Drawing Workshop with Ron Frazier,

BellinghamART, 9:30am-3:30pm, $105. (pg. 7) Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

Children’s Story Garden Program (5-day program) begins, Hovander Homestead Park,

10-11:30am, $50 one child and adult / $60 family, www.whatcom.wsu.edu. (pg. 22) Free Adult Acting Class, Anacortes Community Theatre, 10am-noon, free, 360-840-0089, nellobot@aol.com or www.acttheatre.com. (9) Greg Aanes Furniture Showroom Open, 10am-2pm, www.FurnitureBellingham.com or 360-389-2714. Horsehair Raku Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-noon, $20 + $15-$80 pottery cost. (29) Mushroom Compost Sale, Sehome High School, 10am-4pm, $5 per 40 lb. bag, 360-714-8156. (pg. 12) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Construction Zone!: Stories and Activities,

Ferndale Public Library, 10:30am-noon. (21) ”Circus of Horrors,” Pickford Film Center, noon, $2. (pg. 10)

newbies at 5:45pm, beginners at 6:30pm, intermediates at 7:30pm, $5. (pg. 23)

General Stanley McChrystal: “My Share of the Task,” The Limelight, noon, $6. (pg. 10) One Day Raku Workshop, Jansen Art Center,

7pm, free.

Spring Dinner on the Farm, La Conner Flats,

Author Reads: “Running Secrets” (Alki Trilogy) by Arleen Williams, Village Books, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” WWU PAC

Mainstage, 7:30pm, $16 / $13 / $10, http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance/events.shtml.

Public Dance Party: Swing, Latin and Ballroom, Bellingham Dance Company, 7:30-10pm. (pg. 23)

”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8)

”Stripped Down:” Rick Springfield in Concert, Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $60-$65, 877-275-2448. (pg. 28) Acoustic Night: Two Buck Chuck (classic rock/ pop), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 4/19/2014 Pancake Breakfast, Blaine Senior Center,

8-11am, $6 adults / $4 children, 360-3328040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 12)

Shadowboxes Using Recycled Materials Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 9am-1pm, $30. (pg. 21)

1-3:30pm, $20 + $15-$80 pottery cost. (29)

4:30-9pm, $125, info@skagitonians.org , 360336-3974 or www.skagitonians.org. (pg. 32) ”Life Cycles,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $10, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (10)

Saturday Night Music: Michael Gonzalez, Jansen Art Center, 6:30pm.

Music & Murder Fundraiser, Mt. Baker High

School Auditorium, 7-9pm, by donation, 360-592-2429, www.wcls.org. (pg. 12) “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” WWU PAC Mainstage, 7:30pm, $16 13 / $10, http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance/events.shtml. (pg. 24) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8)

”Stripped Down:” Rick Springfield in Concert, Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Pacific Showroom, 8pm. (pg. 28) Fritz & the Freeloaders, Fireside Martini & Wine Bar, 8:15-10:45pm, no cover, 360-738-1000, cheers@firesidemartini.com or www.firesidemartini.com. Voyager (hard rock/80’s metal), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 4/20/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) ”La Boheme,” Lincoln Theatre, 1pm. (pg. 26) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 8)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Band, Hotel

Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com. Monthly Backgammon Tournament Play, The Clubhouse at Parkway Village, 5:30-9:30pm, $15 four matches, 360-255-1014, bellinghambackgammon@gmail.com or www.bellinghambackgammon.com. (pg. 10) Jay Benton’s Comedy Nite, Poppes 360, 9-11pm, $10, 360-392-3956, www.facebook.com/ComedyNite. (pg. 10)

MONDAY 4/21/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (5-day class) begins, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild,

(BMAG), 6-9pm, $185 + $15 kit fee. (pg. 11)

Auditions: “A Chorus Line,” Bellingham

Theatre Guild, 7pm, free, publicity@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 9) Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 8-10pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org (Katie).

TUESDAY 4/22/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Play & Learn for Preschoolers, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, 360-305-3600.

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser (5-week series) begins, 10:45am, $15 drop-in, 360-656-6699, yogawithjoani@yahoo.com or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 30)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 4-5:30pm. (pg. 30)

Builders Club (ages 4-12) with Mat Hudson, Central Bellingham Library Lecture Room, 5:30-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7200, bhchang@cob.org. Taste for Poetry Fundraiser, Ciao Thyme, 6-9pm, $75, 360-733-1267, boyntonpoetrycontest@hotmail.com or www.ciaothyme.com. (pg. 12)

The World of Self-Publishing (2-day class) begins, Whatcom Community College,

6-8:30pm, $65, comed@whatcom.ctc.edu , www.whatcomcommunityed.com or 360-383-3200. (pg. 11) Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo, Bellingham Elks Club, 6:15-9pm, $1 per bingo card. (pg. 11)

Cooking Class: Gluten Free from Around the World, Gretchens Kitchenware Store, 6:30pm, $40. (pg. 32)

Auditions: “A Chorus Line,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm. (pg. 9)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Unity

Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10)

Weekly Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

West Coast Swing Dance, VFW Hall, 7-9pm, $5, www.BellinghamWCS.org. (pg. 23)

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APRIL 2014 WEDNESDAY 4/23/2014 Snoqualmie Tours & Train (Tulips of the Valley), 8am-6pm, $89, 360-733-4030,

www.wccoa.org. (pg. 9) Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Ferndale Toddler Time, Boys & Girls Club of Ferndale, 10-11:30am, $2-$5. (pg. 21) City Club Lunch Meeting, Northwood Hall, noon-1:30pm, $13 members / $18 nonmembers in advance or $15 / $20 at door (if available), info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. (pg. 10)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Qigong @ Your Library class, Bellingham

Central Library Lecture Room, 4:30-5:30pm, free, Suzanne at scarlson-prandini@cob.org or 360-778-7236.

Beginning Weaving (4-day class) begins,

Jansen Art Center, 5:30-7:30pm, $110. (pg. 11)

WWP Monthly Meeting featuring Dawn Groves, Nicki’s Bella Marina, 5:30pm, guests

order from restaurant menu, www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org. (10)

Writing For Children: Focusing on Character Workshop (begins), Skagit Valley College,

6:30-8pm, $49, 360-416-7638, www.skagit.edu/news5.asp_Q_pagenumber_E_2771 or Tee.DavisOverby@skagit.edu. (pg. 11) Scottish Country Dance Classes, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

THURSDAY 4/24/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Mount Baker Theatre Education Program presents Bronkar’s Circus of Sound, Mount

Baker Theatre, 10am or 12:15pm, $5 ($6.50 for Bellingham School District students), 360-7346080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 28)

Watercolors with Northwest Themes (6-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $125. (pg. 4)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring, Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm.

Celebrate Spring, North Fork Public Library, 3:45-4:45pm. (pg. 22)

Western Line Dancing Class, Ten Mile Grange, newbies at 5:45pm, beginners at 6:30pm, intermediates at 7:30pm, $5. (pg. 23)

Raising Spirits: Win an Instant Wine Cellar,

Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 6-9pm, $75 + a bottle of fine wine, stacy.rice@redcross.org , or www.redcross.org/mtbaker or 360-733-3290. (pg. 12)

Form and Surface: the Sculpture of Kristin Schimik and Virginia Jenkins, Whatcom

Community College / Heiner 208, 7-8pm, free, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 7) “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” WWU PAC Mainstage, 7:30pm, $16 / $13 / $10, http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance/events.shtml. (pg. 24) Pastorale: A Choral Feast of Spring, United Methodist Church, 7:30-9pm, $15 suggested donation, 360-766-6866, lynnt2001@msn.com or www.cantabileofskagitvalley.org. (pg. 28)

Public Dance Party: Swing, Latin and Ballroom, Bellingham Dance Company, 7:30-10pm. (pg. 23)

The Prozac Mountain Boys & Maggie’s Fury,

McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, free, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 28) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8) Arlo Guthrie, Mount Baker Theatre, 8pm, $30 / $35 / $39 / $42, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 28) Acoustic Night: Dynamite Limbo (pop/soft rock/classics), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 4/26/2014 American Legion Saturday Pancake Breakfast, American Legion Post 154 (Ferndale), 8-11am, $5.50 adults / $.50 ages 6-12 / free children under 6, 360-384-7474 or dahubbard10@gmail.com.

Compelling Surfaces Workshop (2-day class) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 9am-4pm, $95. (pg. 5)

Everson Garden Club Plant Sale, Everson

Elementary School yard, 9am-1pm, 360-988-0630. (pg. 31) Linuxfest Northwest 2014, Bellingham Technical College, 9:30am-5pm, free, www.linuxfestnorthwest.org. (pg. 10) ”Cosi Fan Tutte,” Lincoln Theatre, 9:45am2:30pm. (pg. 26) North Lake Whatcom Friendship Walk, NW Tulip Trekkers Volkswalking Club, 9:45am12:15pm, free. Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3)

Bellingham Farmers Market featuring Kids’ Vending Day, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

Cedar: The Finer Points (Basketry) Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-6pm, $105. (pg. 11)

Introductory/Refresher Bezel and Prong Setting Workshop (2-day class) begins,

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 10am-3pm. (pg. 11) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Solar 101: Introduction to Photovoltaic Systems, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, 10am-noon, free, registration required, 360-738-3886, patrick@solarwa.org or www.solarwa.org/solar-101-bellingham-presented-solar-washington. (pg. 31) Spring Used Book Sale, Everson Public Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 12)

Construction Zone!: Stories and Activities,

South Whatcom Library, 10:30am-noon. (pg. 21)

Dia de Los Ninos, Lynden Public Library,

10:30am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 22) Spinner Ring Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 11am-4pm, $95. (pg. 4) ”Zatoichi and the Fugitives,” Pickford Film Center, 11am, $8.50. (pg. 10)

Women Sharing Hope Champagne Luncheon and Handbag Auction, Best Western Lakeway Inn and Conference Center, 11:30am-3pm, $50 per peson, 360-671-1354 or www.womensharinghope.org. (pg. 12)

Jansen Art Center String Ensemble (6-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4:30-5:30pm, $50. (pg. 26)

Live in the Piano Lounge: Cheryl Hodge, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm.

Incognito Dinner, Ciao Thyme, 6-9pm, $68,

360-733-1267, info@ciaothyme.com or www.ciaothyme.com. (pg. 32) Bill MacDonough (jazz piano), Vinostrology, 6:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6817 or vinostrology@gmail.com. Thursday Evening Folk Dance, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm.. ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8)

FRIDAY 4/25/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Cherry Blossoms & Seattle Burke Museum Tour, 10:15am-5pm, $55, 360-733-4030. (9) Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser (5-week series) begins, 10:45am. (pg. 30) Toshokan! Cosplay @ Your Library (ages 12-20s), Lecture Room, Bellingham Central

Public Library, 4-6pm, 360-778-7323 (Jennifer), jlovchik@cob.org.

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APRIL 2014 Rain Gardens, Blaine Public Library, 1-3pm. (31) The Significance of Symbols in NW Coast Native Art, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 2pm, $3 suggested donation / museum members free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Sudden Valley Jazz Concert: Champian Fulton with Corey Weed, Sudden Valley Dance Barn,

3-6pm, $20. (pg. 28) Tea Time, Everson Public Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 10) Saturday Ballroom Dance, Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 24) Saturday Night Music: Richard Tucker, Jansen Art Center, 6:30pm. Contra Dance, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 (students $6). (pg. 24) “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” WWU PAC Mainstage, 7:30pm, $16 / $13 / $10, http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance/events.shtml. Pastorale: A Choral Feast of Spring, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7:30-9pm, $15 suggested donation, 360-766-6866, lynnt2001@msn.com or www.cantabileofskagitvalley.org. (pg. 28)

Skagit Symphony New Discoveries Concert,

McIntyre Hall, 7:30-9:30pm, $20-$40, www.skagitsymphony.com. (pg. 28) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 8) Chris Eger Band (R&B/rock/blues), Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 4/27/2014 Linuxfest Northwest 2014, Bellingham

Technical College, 9:30am-5pm. (pg. 10)

Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Dirty Dan Day Seafood Festival, Bellingham’s

Historic Fairhaven District, Village Green, 10am5:30pm, free / $10 for chowder tasting tickets, www.fairhaven.com , 360-733-2682. (pg. 22) Comador Stewart at Good Earth Pottery, 11am-6pm, free. (pg. 4) Pottery Demonstrations & Clay Rodeo, Good Earth Pottery, 1-4pm, free, 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 4)

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” WWU PAC

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Unity

Portland & Seattle Gardens Tour by Train & Bus, departs at 2pm, $599, 360-733-4030,

Weekly Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall,

Mainstage, 2pm, $16 / $13 / $10. (pg. 24)

#47015, www.wccoa.org. (pg. 9) ”Women of Lockerbie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 8) ”HAIR,” Mount Baker Theatre, 3pm, $20 / $39 / $49 / $59, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 29)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quintet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no

cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Ben & Mia Starner, The Conway Muse, 6pm, $7, 360-445-3000 or www.conwaymuse.com.

MONDAY 4/28/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10-11:30am, free, 360-393-3982.

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Cooking Class: April in Paris, Gretchens

Kitchenware Store, 6:30pm, $40. (pg. 32)

TUESDAY 4/29/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Beginning Jewelry (5-day class) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10am-1pm, $185. (pg. 4) Felted Nuno Scarf Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-2pm, $53. (pg. 11)

The Art of Making Fine Chocolate Tour (Bothell), 10am-4pm, $69, www.wccoa.org. (pg. 9)

Play & Learn for Preschoolers, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, 360-305-3600.

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Blaine Senior Center, 3-4pm or 4-5pm. ”Medora,” Pickford Film Center, 5:30pm, free. (pg. 10) Kiwanis Tuesday Bingo, Bellingham Elks Club, 6:15-9pm, $1 per bingo card. (pg. 11) Pizza Pizza Pie! Cooking Class, Ciao Thyme, 6:30-9pm, $48. (pg. 32)

Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

WEDNESDAY 4/30/2014 Art in a Pickle Barn, www.skagitart.org. (pg. 3) Ferndale Toddler Time, Boys & Girls Club of Ferndale, 10-11:30am, $2-$5. (pg. 21)

Celebrate Spring, Sumas Public Library, 3:15-4:15pm, free. (pg. 22)

Whatcom Learning Lab Reading Tutoring,

Northwest Baptist Church, 4-5pm or 5-6pm.

Centerpiece Design Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, $35. (pg. 31)

Spinner Ring Workshop (2-day class) begins,

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 6-9pm, $95. (pg. 11) ”Alien Trespass,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.50. (pg. 10) Reiki Circle/Share, Unity Church of Bellingham, 6:30-8:30pm, free / by donation, 360-224-3335, SallyJL51@comcast.net or www.greentouch.net.

The History of Mount Baker: Images & Stories, Everson Public Library, 6:30-8pm, free, www.wcls.org.

Scottish Country Dance Classes, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 23)

THURSDAY 5/1/2014 Seeing Things: The Photography of John D’Onofrio, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, free, www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 7)

FRIDAY 5/2/2014 Western Line Dancing Class, Ten Mile Grange,

newbies at 5:45pm, beginners at 6:30pm, intermediates at 7:30pm, $5. (pg. 23) Challenger Ridge Wine Dinner, Ciao Thyme, 6-9pm, $98, info@ciaothyme.com , 360-7331267 or www.ciaothyme.com. (pg. 32) “Go, Dog. Go!,” Firehouse PAC, 7pm, $8 / $12, www.theneighborhoodplayhouse.net. (pg. 21) Whatcom Girls Chorus Spring Concert, Trinity Lutheran Church, 7-9pm, free / donations accepted, www.whatcomgirlschorus.com. (29)

Dancing Through Wonderland: Alice’s Story in Dance, Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:309:30pm, $12 general / $10 students, seniors and military, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 24)

SATURDAY 5/3/2014 Have a Heart Run, Edgewater Park, 8:15am-

noon, $10-$30, 360-588-5737, www. haveaheartrun.org. (pg. 12) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org. Bridge of Aloha Festival, Ferndale Events Center, 10am-7pm, $7 general / $5 senior 65+ / free kids under 8, nwhawaiiohana@gmail.com or www.bridgeofaloha.webs.com. (pg. 22)

Dancing Through Wonderland: Alice’s Story in Dance, Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (24) “Go, Dog. Go!,” Firehouse PAC, 2pm & 5pm, $8 / $12. (pg. 21)

”Celebration of Tasty Treats and Culture,”

Bellewood Acres, 7-10pm, $25, 360-778-1228, ddinkla@aol.com or lyndenkiwanis.com. (pg. 12)

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Skagit Valley Tulip Festival – A

celebration of spring that runs from April 1-30, featuring hundreds of acres of blooming tulips, two beautiful gardens, and over forty events and activities including a Kiwanis Wild Salmon Barbecue, Woodfest in Sedro-Woolley, Tulip Run, Tulip Pedal, US Bank Tulip Parade, Country Financial Tulip Frolic, Downtown Mount Vernon Street Fair, five different art shows, and more. Admission to gardens $5 / most events free. More info: 360-428-5959, info@tulipfestival.org , www.tulipfestival.org.

Construction Zone!: Stories and Activities – Raise the roof with stories

and activities that are fun and build science and math skills, including construction sets, experiments, and crafts. For ages 3-5 years. Join us on: Wed., April 2, 6-7:30pm, Blaine Public Library (610 3rd St.); Sat., April 12, 10:30-noon, Deming Public Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy); Sat., April 19, 10:30-noon, Ferndale Public Library (2007 Cherry St.); and Sat., April 26, 10:30-noon, South Whatcom Library (8 Barn View Ct., Sudden Valley, Gate 2, Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Workshops for Families and Kids at Jansen Art Center – Jansen Art Center is offering the following workshops for families and kids in April: Shoot Like A Pro, Thurs., April 3-24, 4-5:30pm, $60. Instructor: Trisha Coggins. • Photography Walkabout for Kids, Fri., April 4, 1-4pm, $40. Instructor: Trisha Coggins. • Mobiles from Recycled Materials, Sat., April 5, 9am-1pm, $30. Instructors: Ellen Clark & Beth Heffernan. • The World of Puppets, Sat., April 5, 11am-2pm, $55. Instructors: Trisha Coggins and Andy Koch. • Mosaic from Recycled Pottery, Tiles, and Crockery, Sat., April 12, 9am-1pm, $30. Instructors: Ellen Clark and Beth Heffernan. • Shadowboxes Using Recycled Materials, Sat., April 19, 9am-1pm, $30. Instructors: Ellen Clark and Beth Heffernan. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org , 360-354-3600.

Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division Event – More than 70 of the

top bull riders in the country are coming to Lynden for the two-day Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro Division Event on Fri. & Sat., April 4 & 5 from 7:30-11:30pm at the Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center, 1775 Front St. Competition starts at 7:30pm; after-show music and dancing with DJ Glenn in the beer garden will be offered after the bull riding until 11:30pm. Reserved tickets from $33-$48 are available at the Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center office, online at www.nwwafair.com , or by phone at 360-354-4111.

The Stamp and Coin Show – The

Stamp and Coin Place is hosting its annual Stamp and Coin Show on Sat. & Sun., April 5 and 6 at Hampton Inn’s Fox Hall,

3985 Bennett Dr., Bellingham. Philatelic and numismatic items, gold, silver, postcards, and related merchandise will be available from about twenty major dealers across the region. Whether collectors are novices or specialists, in just one venue, they will find the most high-grade and rarest material available north of Seattle. The Stamp and Coin Place is proud to have The Bellingham Boys and Girls Club co-sponsor the show. For a $1 donation to the Boys & Girls Club, participants can enter a raffle with prizes of coins and stamps. Show hours are 10am-5pm on Saturday, 10am-4pm on Sunday. Free admission and parking.

Community Monthly Breakfast – The

Rome Grange presents a community breakfast on the first Sunday of the month. Join us on Sun., April 6 from 8am-1pm at Rome Grange, 2821 Mt. Baker Hwy., Bellingham, and meet and greet local politicians as they serve you coffee and breakfast. Breakfast features pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice & coffee. Biscuits and gravy now available, too! Fastest service is 11am1pm. Admission is $5 adults / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under. Next breakfast: May 4. More info: 360-739-9605.

Sensational Toddlers Program –

Sensational Toddlers (ST) is a weekly parent-child play program for children ages 18 months to 3 years, with and without special needs. You and your child can explore learning through a variety of motor, sensory and perceptual activities. See how creative those little hands can be as they “get messy” with paint, play dough, glue, and glitter! Our kid-friendly environment at Whatcom Center for Early Learning is just the thing to spark your child’s imagination. Active parent participation along with hands-on teaching by WCEL staff will encourage skill-building in all areas of your child’s development. Wear an old T-shirt and get ready for some sensational learning! Contact Bellingham Parks & Rec at 360-778-7000 or www.cob.org/ezreg for more info and to sign up for the Spring Sessions: Tuesdays, April 8-May 27 or Thursdays, April 10-May 29, from 10-11:30am. Sessions held at 2001 H St., Bellingham. Cost is $99 / 8-week session. More info: 360-671-3660 or info@wcel.net.

Ferndale Toddler Time – Whatcom

Center for Early Learning presents Ferndale Toddler Time on Wednesdays, 1011:30am, at the Boys & Girls Club of Ferndale, 2015 Cherry Street. Children, ages 5 years and younger, and their parents are invited to drop in any (or every) Wednesday for active play, crafts and snacks. Meet other parents and families; parental supervision is required. Donation of $2 per child or $5 per family is requested to cover program costs. No session April 2. More info: 360-671-3660, info@wcel.net or www.wcel.net. (more family & kids on next page)

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The Neighborhood Playhouse presents Go, Dog. Go! by Joanna Nesbit In signature kid-friendly style, The Neighborhood Playhouse (TNP) presents P.D. Eastman’s classic children’s book Go, Dog. Go! as a riot of movement, music, and color. The all-ages production performs at the Firehouse Performing Arts Theatre in Fairhaven on the first two weekends in May. TNP Artistic Director Lizanne Schader and choreographer Stephanie Harper co-direct the adaptation as a series of vignettes, in keeping with the book’s style, to create a visual feast of doggy fun. With just 75 words in both the book and the play, the emphasis is on “action, music, and shenanigans,” says Schader. TNP strives to present engaging relationships in its productions for children. “In this piece, the humorous connections between characters present themselves in the physicality of the relationships—something young children can relate to without any words at all,” says Schader. Cast members are Will Johnson, Morgan Lanza, and Alex Gardipe, returning actors from other TNP shows, and new-to-TNP Jenny Woods, Rebecca Riopelle, and Cassandra Leon. TNP also has a new stage manager in Alycia Hendrickson. Showtimes are Fri., May 2 & 9, 7pm, and Sat., May 3 & 10, 2pm and 5pm. The May 9 show is PJ Night, and the first 50 people to arrive in jammies will receive a free Mt. Bakery cookie. Get your tickets early for the Firehouse’s intimate space! Tickets are on sale at Village Books and www.brownpapertickets.com for $8 / $12. TNP is also introducing a new opportunity: VIP tickets for $25 each, guaranteeing seating in the second row, a photo on the set, and a poster of the show for each child in your party. With no permanent home, TNP could not produce such quality shows without the help of its friends at Broadway Hall, the Firehouse Performing Arts Theatre, and the Bellingham Theatre Guild. TNP gives a hearty thank you for all their support. To learn more, visit www.theneighborhoodplayhouse.net.

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Celebrate Spring! – Learn the secret

legends of plants. Make bird nesting balls to decorate real birds’ nests. Make trolls with green, living, growing hair. Or make gorgeous paper flowers. For ages 4-11 years. This class will be held on the following dates: April 12, 10:30-11:30am at the Everson Public Library (104 Kirsch Dr.); April 24, 3:45-4:45pm at the North Fork Public Library (7506 Kendall Rd., Maple Falls); and April 30, 3:15-4:15pm at the Sumas Public Library (451 2nd St.). Free. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Star Wars Party – Enjoy Star Wars

activities and treats with Tammy LaPlante on Sat., April 12 from 10:30-11:30am at the Lynden Public Library (216 4th St). For grades K-5. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Children’s Story Garden Program Registration Now Open – This popular

vegetable gardening program at Hovander Park (5299 Nielsen Ave., Ferndale) has a new format for 2014. Five Saturday classes in April and May include Composting, Making Worm Bins and Scarecrows, Miniature Gardens, Bug Buddies, and Pumpkin Starts. Hands-on vegetable gardening led by Master Gardeners will be on “Dig It” Wednesdays from June to October so young gardeners experience the garden from seed to harvest. All produce is donated to the food bank. Admission is $50 one child and adult / $60 family. Info / limited-enrollment registration is now open at www.whatcom.wsu.edu/mastergardener/csg.

Dia de Los Ninos – Celebrate the day of

the child on Sat., April 26 from 10:30am5pm at the Lynden Public Library (216 4th St.) with stories, food, crafts, entertainment, and more! Bilingual actress Rose Cano uses colorful and high-energy musical storytelling to bring to life unique and fantastical tales of ancient Latin America, transforming audiences with powerful lessons from nature. Intricate footwork, refined choreography, and beautiful costumes from the various regions of Mexico will be shared by the high energy and enthusiasm of the dancers

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of the group Bailadores de Bronce. Supported by the Friends of the Lynden Library and the Community Food Co-op. For all ages. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Dirty Dan Day Seafood Festival –

Visitors are encouraged to arrive hungry for the 12th Annual Dirty Dan Day Seafood Festival in Fairhaven on Sun., April 27, 10am-5:30pm. The event celebrates Bellingham’s historic Fairhaven district and its colorful founder Dirty Dan Harris, with live music, a Chuckanut Chowder Cookoff, the world’s only uphill piano race, a Dirty Dan lookalike contest, a beer and wine garden, and much more. The Dan Harris Challenge rowing and paddling races will start at Boulevard Park. The festival is produced by the Historic Fairhaven Association, a non-profit organization that promotes and preserves the historical character of Fairhaven. Admission is free / $10 for chowder tasting tickets. More info: www.fairhaven.com.

Bridge of Aloha Festival – Northwest

Hawaii Ohana’s Bridge of Aloha Festival will be held on Sat., May 3 from 10am7pm at Ferndale Events Center, 5715 Barrett Rd. Live music will feature Elias Kauhane, Jus Us Hawaiian, Northwest Blend, and Ho Aloha. Halau Hula O Lono, Hula O Lehualani, Ho`ike, and others will perform hula and Polynesian dances. There will be activities for the keiki (children), along with arts & crafts vendor booths and Hawaiian food! Northwest Hawaii Ohana is a 501 c(4) non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve, honor and perpetuate the unique blend of cultures found throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Admission is $7 general / $5 senior 65+ / free kids under 8. More info: nwhawaiiohana@gmail.com or www.bridgeofaloha.webs.com.

Penn Cove Water Festival – The 2014

Penn Cove Water Festival on Sat., May 10, continues an annual revival of the historic Coupeville Water Festival, which was first celebrated in 1930. Join us at Front Street and Coupeville Boat Launch from 11am5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-6825250, penncovewaterfestival@gmail.com or www.penncovewaterfestival.com.

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11th Annual Procession of the Species by Joanna Nesbit Get your groovy on—it’ll soon be time for the 11th Annual Procession of the Species Parade, an all-ages celebration of community and nature. The Monkey Puzzle Orchestra will grand marshal this year’s Procession, to be held on Saturday, May 3. The parade line-up begins at 3:30pm on Lottie St. in front of Bellingham City Hall and ends at Maritime Heritage Park with a marimba band. It’s free; no need to register in advance. Bellingham’s parade was inspired by the original Olympia parade, first held in 1995 in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Earth Day and to support Congressional renewal of the Endangered Species Act. The parade is built on three simple principles: no words (written or spoken), no live animals, and no motorized vehicles. A public workshop for costume and mask making will be hosted by Allied Arts of Whatcom County at Ragfinery, 1421 N. Forest St., on Saturday, April 5, 11am-3pm. (Check www.bpots.org for updates on possible additional workshops.) Ragfinery is a new Bellingham non-profit venture—the first of its kind—whose mission is to create a reuse/upcycle model for discarded textiles by working with local artisans to create upcycled products. Ragfinery accepts donations of clean clothing, home linens, fabrics, and other items. Learn more at its grand opening on Thursday, April 3, 10am-5pm. At the parade’s April 5 workshop, the public can purchase recycled textiles and some sewing and craft supplies for costumes. Free materials will also be on hand. Artists will be onsite with ideas and design models for percussion instruments and masks. Bellingham Parks and Recreation, key sponsor of the parade, needs volunteer help. Fifteen people are needed to help direct traffic at intersections for two hours. Contact Amanda Grove at 360-778-7000 to sign up in advance. For information, volunteer opportunities, and updates, visit the website listed above and “Like” the parade’s Facebook page. To learn more about Ragfinery, visit www.ragfinery.com.

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Northwest Ballet Academy (NBA) Accepting New Enrollment –

Founded in 1999 by John and Mieko Bishop, NBA has since given its dance students the opportunity to maximize their technical and artistic skills through a comprehensive and dynamic approach. All classes are taught by a trained professional faculty who are comfortable working with dancers of all ages and abilities. Our program includes classes in technique, pointe, variations, partnering (pas de duex), modern, lyrical, jazz, Irish step, tap and character dance. Special classes that focus on important topics that concern dancers are offered throughout the year and also during NBA’s Summer Intensive Program. In addition, students also able to audition and perform in NBT productions performed at the historic Mount Baker Theatre and McIntyre Hall. Locations in Bellingham and Lynden. Cost is $50 per month. More info: 360-714-1246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

The Dance Studio – We will be

performing in Bellingham’s Ski to Sea Grand Parade! Parade classes start Thurs., April 10 from 7-8pm and will continue each Thursday until the parade in May. Summer dance workshops are now posted on www.thedancestudio.net and will start after The Dance Studio gets home from Disneyland in July! Registration is being accepted for dance camps available for ages 3 and up in a variety of styles. We offer classes in pointe, ballet technique and performance, jazz, tap, contemporary/ lyrical, hip hop, musical theater, adagio, and creative, beginning to advanced levels. For more information or to register, visit The Dance Studio at 1820 Cornwall Ave., call 360-734-1595, or go online to www.thedancestudio.net.

Dance! Dance! Dance! – A Gift of

Dance (1897 Front St., Lynden) is a nonprofit dance organization. We offer a variety of dance classes for all ages and walks of life: ballet, hip hop, jazz, and zumba! Come try a class for only $12. If you decide you love it, we are offering a 20% discount to new students on their monthly tuition. Please stop by the office Mon.-Thurs., 2:30-7:30pm, or find us online on Facebook or at www.agiftofdance.org.

Weekly Folk Dancing – Learn to folk

dance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet most Tuesdays (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) at the Bayview Civic Hall, 12615 C St., Mount Vernon. Instruction begins at 7pm, followed by review and request dances until 9:30pm. Good exercise, great fun. No partners needed. Contact Gary or Ginny at 360-766-6866 for more information. Admission is 1st session free / $3 thereafter. More info: 360-3910601 or safdancers@hotmail.com.

West Coast Swing Dance Classes –

Two series of West Coast Swing dance lessons will be held at the VFW Hall (625 N. State St., Bellingham) during Spring 2014: West Coast Swing Dance Progressive Lesson Series, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, through June, 7-9pm, $20 per class with purchase of 6 lessons / $25 drop-ins, no partner required. Instructors are champion pros from Seattle and Vancouver. Course prerequisite: proficiency with the 5 basic WCS patterns. Class size is limited. • Bellingham West Coast Swing Dance, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, through June, 7-9pm, no partner required, newcomers, beginners and spectators welcome. Admission is $5. More info: www.BellinghamWCS.org.

Scottish Country Dance Classes –

Come learn and enjoy the social dancing of Scotland. It’s a lot like square dancing, but with lively Scottish music and unique steps and figures. Classes meet on Wednesdays (April 2, 9, 16, 23) from 7-9:30pm in the Fairhaven Public Library, 1117 12th St., Bellingham. Everyone welcome! Soft shoes or slippers recommended. First half hour reserved for beginners. Admission is first class free / $8 drop in / discounts w/ semiannual registration. Info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

Western Line Dancing – Classes will be held Fridays (April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2) at the Ten Mile Grange, 6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden. Newbies start at 5:45pm (for 45 minutes), beginners from 6:30-7:30pm, and intermediate from 7:30-8:30pm. No partner or experience needed. This is an upbeat class and a lot of fun for ages 16 and up. Leather-soled shoes are best to dance in; tennis shoes are acceptable, but do not slide well on the floor. Great exercise! Admission is $5. More info: 360-354-4325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers.

Public Dance Party: Swing, Latin and Ballroom – Join us at Bellingham

Dance Company (1705 State St., Bellingham) every Friday night (April 4, 11, 18, 25) at 7:30pm for a social dance party. Introductory lesson at 7:30pm, and then two hours of dancing; swing, Latin and ballroom styles. A friendly crowd, great music, and teachers to help make sure you are able to get out on the dance floor confidently. Admission is $7 general / $5 students, seniors and military. Info: mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com , www.bellinghamdancecompany.com or 360-224-4082.

Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to

the New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Bob Storms’ Dixieland All Stars on Sat., April 5, 2-5pm, at the VFW Hall, 625 N. State St. in Bellingham. Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society, enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks and beverages. Admission is $10 members / $6 students / $12 general. Info: 360-734-2973, www.btjs.webs.com.

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East Coast Swing – Come to Presence

Studio (1412 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) for an evening of dancing and fun to rid yourself of rainy day blues! On the first Saturday of every month (April 5, May 3), Janice Shepard will teach an east coast swing lesson from 7-8pm, with dancing from 8-10pm. Singles and beginners always welcomed. Refreshments. Admission is $10 general / $7 members and students. More info: bellinghamusabda@aol.com , www.bellinghamusadance.com or 360-734-5676.

Rebecca’s TangoLife Milonga – Four

hours of traditional and elegant Argentine Tango dancing, first Sunday of every month (April 6) from 6:30-10:30pm. Come see the best dancers from all over the PNW at the beautiful Majestic, 1027 N. Forest St., Bellingham, Admission is $12 general / $6 students and observers. More info: Rebzebb@msn.com or www.allbellinghamtango.com.

Intro to Ballroom – Want to learn

Ballroom but not sure where to start? This is your class. Learn the foundation moves to start gliding across the floor with your partner. Join us for this Waltz and Foxtrot class on Mondays, April 7 & 14 from 7-8pm at Bellingham Dance Company (1705 N. State St.). Admission is $15 a class / $25 two classes / discounts for students, seniors, and military. More info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

Phrasings: In Word + Dance –

Bellingham Repertory Dance (BRD) will present its eighth annual collaboration with Chuckanut Sandstone Writers Theater, Phrasings: In Word + Dance, on the following dates: Fri. & Sat., April 11 & 12 at 7:30pm and Sun., April 13 at 5pm at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham. In celebration of National Poetry Month, audiences will see Bellingham dancers and poets from a variety of backgrounds meld their crafts together to create something new for the stage. Tickets can be purchased at Brownpapertickets.com , Village Books or at the door. Advanced ticket purchase is recommended. Admission is $15 general / $12 for students and seniors. More info: bellinghamrepertorydance@gmail.com or www.bhamrep.org.

Bellingham Dance Company Prom: Great Gatsby! – It’s prom season, and you are invited to ours on Fri., April 11 from 7:30-10:30pm at Bellingham Dance Company (1705 N. State St.) Dress in your best Gatsby clothes (flapper styles and dresses, bowler hats, and pinstripes). Bring your date, your friends, your neighbors and get dancing. Delicious snack and dessert table, a lesson in the Jitterbug and Charleston, and dancing the night away! Admission is $10 general / $8 students, seniors, and military. Info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

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Musical Midsummer at WWU — Britten’s Opera Honors Centennial by Christopher Key This seems to be the year for A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Both Northwest Ballet Theater and Free Key Productions have scheduled versions for the summer. Western Washington University has stolen a march on both of them by debuting theirs in mid-spring. The WWU version is Benjamin Britten’s opera. “We chose it in part because of the Britten centennial (last year, of course),” said Jay Rozendaal of the Music Department. “It also has many roles allowing us to cast more of our students,

Katelynn Walker (costume designer) fitting LeeAnne Frahn (Tytania) for her costume and headdress.

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Saturday Ballroom Dance – Come on

down to the Bellingham Senior Activity Center (315 Halleck St.) every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month (April 12, 26). We’ll dance to taped music: Ballroom, Swing, Fox Trot, Nightclub Two-step, Rumba, Cha Cha, Salsa, Samba or Tango! Lessons from 6:30-7pm, and dance from 7-9pm. Admission is $5. Info: 360-733-4030, cbell@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org.

and since none of the individual roles are exceedingly long it makes it a great work for young singers.” Director Amber Bone added that it was fun having young people in an opera about young people being young people. “It’s a great opportunity to collaborate with the theater and dance areas in the college, and it’s an exciting and challenging work for the orchestra,” Rozendaal said. “It’s a great piece of literature and drama as well, which gives our singers a wonderful opportunity to stretch their acting chops.” Bone points out that the production is not without its challenges. “It is quite complex,” she said. “There are a lot of bodies to dress, and a lot of props to track, and of course lighting a forest at night...that’s a challenge we haven’t gotten to yet! And the music is very tricky to learn. Our students have worked hard at it since October and are doing an admirable job with Britten’s intricate and beautiful score.” The design concept was influenced by the aforementioned Britten centennial. “Since he was born in 1913 we have set the production at that time, allowing us to draw in visual influences from Art Nouveau, and artists like Alphonse Mucha and Arthur Rackham,” Rozendaal said. “The setting is an English country estate, with its forest and grounds. We are very

Scottish country dancing on Sat., April 12 at 7:30pm at the YWCA Ballroom, 1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham. Some experience required. Wear soft shoes or slippers. All dances will be walked through. Refreshments provided. Admission is $10 general / $7 students. More info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

Dancing Through Wonderland: Alice’s Story in Dance – Come see the

Scottish Country Dancing Social Dance – Come enjoy an evening of

classic story of Alice told through cultural and social dance at Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.). Presented by Bellingham Dance Company; directed by Mary Simler Evans and Gayle Staker. The story is told through dances such as Waltz, NC 2 Step, Salsa Rueda, Flamenco, Belly Dance, Swing, Tango and Hip Hop presented by students and teachers. Performances: Fri. & Sat., May 2 & 3 at 7:30pm and Sat., May 3 at 2pm. Admission is $12 general / $10 students, seniors and military. Info: 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

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Contra Dance – Contra dances are held

every 2nd, 4th and 5th Saturdays (April 12 & 26) from 7-10:30pm at the Fairhaven Library, 1117 12th St., Bellingham. Live fiddle tunes and caller. No experience necessary; no partner needed. First half hour is beginner instruction. Admission is $8-$10 ($6 students). More info: 360676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

Tytania and fairies entertain Bottom. Left to right: Lizzy Schoen as Mustardseed, Shelby Gottberg as Peaseblossom, Nathaniel Voth as Bottom and LeeAnne Frahn as Tytania.

fortunate to have the College of Fine and Performing Art’s new professor, Dipu Gupta, designing the sets.” Another challenge is finding a countertenor to play Oberon. “For our Oberon we are bringing back one of our alumni,” Rozendaal said. “Brendan Littlefield graduated last year with a degree in composition and four years of voice study. He was a student of mine, and only in his last quarter he asked to explore his countertenor ability. We discovered that he has a very beautiful countertenor sound.” Penny Hutchison from the Department of Theatre and Dance will choreograph. “This is the first time we have had the opportunity to have her working with dance students in an opera and ... with singers of varying abilities,” Rozendaal said. “Since we have fairies who are not all light and gossamer, Penny had movement auditions for both singers and dancers.” Rozendaal thinks the show is a blending of two masterpieces. “Britten (along with Peter Pears) reshaped Shakespeare’s story, making some cuts, and re-ordering scenes, in such a way that we see the fairy kingdom as the driving force behind the story,” he said. A Midsummer Night’s Dream runs April 18, 19, 25, 26 at 7:30pm and the 27th at 2pm at the WWU Performing Arts Center Mainstage. Tickets are $16 adults, $13 seniors, $10 students and available through the PAC box office at 360-650-6146. Photos by Justene Merriman.

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The Wailin’ Jennys Come to the Lincoln Theatre by Osa Hale When the Lincoln Theatre announced the return of the truly tremendous trio of ladies that are known collectively as The Wailin’ Jennys, the response was so overwhelming that the venue added a second show. For those who have witnessed the musical magic of The Jennys in the past, this should come as no surprise. For the uninitiated, this is just one reason to try to snag a ticket to the show. The Wailin’ Jennys are, individually, Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta, and Heather Masse. Each an acclaimed singersongwriter in her own right, the three women combine to create enchanting harmonies. The Jennys have been featured on Garrison Keillor’s beloved radio show A Prairie Home Companion, where they have performed many songs, including their own arrangement of “Tiptoe Through the Tulips,” which they originally prepared for the 2008 Tulip Festival performance at the Lincoln Theatre, says Jamie Weber, friend of The Jennys. “The band learned and arranged their own version of ‘Tiptoe Through the Tulips’ in their van on the way from Wenatchee to Mount Vernon,” Weber explains. “They performed it for the first time that same night and the song was such a hit that they went on to perform it on A Prairie Home Companion for a radio audience of four million.” Formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, The Wailin’ Jennys have delighted audiences across North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia. They have been honored with Juno Awards (recognized as the Canadian equivalent to the Grammys) and continue to bring in larger and larger audiences. “Almost everyone who has seen them perform returns for another show, and brings their family, friends, and neighbors as well,” Weber says. The distinctive harmony of their three voices, described by many as “lush” and “spine-tingling,” is the base of their sound and appeal, Weber explains. On top of that, the band has thoughtprovoking lyrics and an engaging stage presence that begins the moment they start to sing and continues even after the show, as they stay to meet and chat with audience members.

Another important element of appeal of The Wailin’ Jennys is what Weber calls their instrumental versatility. Though known for their acoustic talent, each member of the band plays a variety of instruments. Ruth Moody, soprano, plays the piano, guitar, accordion, banjo and bodhrán, and has a burgeoning solo career in addition to her work with The Jennys. Nicky Mehta, mezzo, also plays the guitar, harmonica, drums, and ukelele, and as

The Wailin’ Jennys are Heather Masse, alto; Nicky Mehta, mezzo and Ruth Moody, soprano.

well as being a classically trained dancer and mother of two, has released a solo album. Heather Masse, alto, also plays upright bass and lets her jazz training show with her own band, with which she has recorded albums and toured. The result of all these combined elements? A musical experience that

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The Wailin’ Jennys perform at the Lincoln Theatre in April of 2010. Photo by Brad Metler.

cannot be contained in one genre or niche. “Although broadly classified as folk/ roots music, The Jennys incorporate a broad range of influences, from Celtic, country, and bluegrass, to jazz and gospel, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the three members,” Weber says. This will be the third time The Wailin’ Jennys have played at the Lincoln Theatre, and their first return to the Pacific Northwest since 2010. The feedback has been overwhelming; even the theater staff are thrilled for their return. “Their concerts are spirited and the performers are a joy to work with,” says Roger Gietzen, operations and production manager for the Lincoln Theatre. The shows will be Saturday, April 12 at 7:30pm and Sunday, April 13 at 3pm. Both shows are all-ages, and the tickets will range from $22 to $42 (depending on seating). Tickets can be bought online or by calling the box office at 360.336.8955.

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Tribute Jazz Series: Art of the Piano Trio plays the music of Ahmad Jamal – The Julian MacDonough Trio presents the sixth in a series of nine tribute concerts on Tues., April 1 at 7pm at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Fairhaven. This outstanding trio is comprised of Miles Black on piano, Chuck Kistler on bass and Julian MacDonough on drums. Ahmad Jamal is a celebrated pianist and composer. “Jamal is second in importance in the development of jazz after 1945 only to Charlie Parker,” according to music critic Stanley Crouch. If you love great jazz, don’t miss this concert! Purchase tickets at the door for $15 adults and $10 students.

Virginia Glover Awards – Bellingham

Music Club will present performances by the 2014 winners of the Virginia Glover Western Washington University Awards on Wed., April 2, 10:30am, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 119 Texas St., Bellingham. Violinist Erika Burns, the first-place winner, will perform music by J.S. Bach and by French Romantic composer Ernest Chausson. Soprano Shelby Gottberg, second-place winner, will sing works by Georges Bizet, Gustav Mahler and Erich Korngold. Pianist Jeanette Ojala, third-place winner, will play music by Maurice Ravel and by Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera. Free. More info: 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Music Workshops at Jansen Art Center – Jansen Art Center is offering the

following music workshops in April: African Marimba Playing Workshop (Kids), Wed., April. 2 OR Fri., April 4, noon-3pm, $65. Instructor: Deborah Dole. • Creativity: The Inner Fire (Music Theory), Saturdays, April 5-26, 10amnoon, $100. Instructor: Tony Phillipps. • African Marimba Playing Workshop (Adults), Sat., April 5, 1-4pm, $65. Instructor: Deborah Dole. • The Band 101 (Beginner) Acoustic Guitar, Saturdays, April 12-May 10, 10-11am, $65. Instructor: Kathleen Dean. • The Band 102 (Intermediate) Acoustic Guitar, Saturdays, April 12-May 10, 11am-noon, $65. Instructor: Kathleen Dean. • Beginning Suzuki Violin, Mondays, April 14-June 23, 3:30-4:30pm, $130. Instructor: Emily Bailey. • Jansen Art Center String Ensemble, Thursdays, April 24-May 29, 4:30-5:30pm, $50. Instructor: Karen Visser. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Bellingham Ceili Club Session – An

Irish music session is an informal gathering of musicians who share in a repertoire of this traditional music. Join us for the session on Wed., April 2 beginning at 6pm, which will include a 6:15pm tune workshop, 7pm slow session, and 8pm regular session at the Roeder Home, 2600 Sunset Dr., Bellingham. Co-sponsored by the Whatcom Homemade Music Society and the Whatcom Family and Community

Network. Admission is free with donations appreciated. More info: www.bellinghamceiliclub.com.

Bellingham Chamber Music Society presents Celebrate Spring Concert –

“Celebrate Spring,” a concert of duos and trios for flute, violin, viola and piano featuring Lisa McCarthy (flute), Leslie Johnson (violin/viola), and Carlin Ma (piano) will take place on Fri., April 4 at 7pm in the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). The concert will include works by CPE Bach, Guerra-Peixe, Cesar Cui, Malcom Arnold and F. Devienne. Admission is $20 adults / $5 students. More info: 360-303-4014, leslie@bellinghamchambermusic.org.

Live Opera Broadcasts at Lincoln Theatre in April and May – The

Lincoln Theatre presents live broadcasts of two Met operas in April and May: Puccini’s La Boheme, Sat., April 5 at 9:45am and Sun., April 20 at 1pm. • Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte, Sat., April 26 at 9:45am and Sun., May 4 at 1pm. Admission is $23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off Lincoln members. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Tropical Punch Part 1: All-Ages Family Show with Yogoman Burning Band – Tropical Punch (show theme)

features Buyani Nguni of Acme, WA, who will bring their authentic African Marimba Band with drum set to the landscape while Yogoman Burning Band springs its Jamaican/New Orleans dance rhythms to the main stage to keep you warm. This performance is part of a series of all-ages family/youth shows playing on the first Saturdays of the month at The Green Frog (1015 N. State St., Bellingham). The performance will be held on Sat., April 5 from 5:30-7:30pm (and May 3). Admission is $20 family / $10 adult / $5 youth (ages 5-18). More info: 206-617-5487, yogomanbooking@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1416618245245029.

Len Graham & Brian O’hAirt: Irish Musical Magic – Come experience a

night of pure Irish magic not often experienced in the Pacific Northwest on Sat., April 5 at 7pm in the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Len Graham, one of Ireland’s best known traditional singers, and Brian O’hAirt, the lead singer for Bua, weave the songs, dancing, music and storytelling of Ireland into an unforgettably intimate evening of entertainment. Such cultural gems don’t visit Bellingham often, so, please join us! Admission is $15. Info: 360-733-5960, oldtimemusic.bellingham@gmail.com or www.storyandsong.com.

Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Weekly Rehearsals – This men’s

barbershop chorus highlights gospel and family-friendly music. All guys (young and old!) are encouraged to check us out at our weekly Monday rehearsals (April 7, 14, 21, 28) from 7-9pm at Advent Christian

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Church, 2100 Broadway, Bellingham. Our very experienced director keeps this not-for-profit group uplifted. Admission is by donation. More info: 360-815-0053, bassbill1950@yahoo.com or www.bellinghamblend.weebly.com.

Group Guitar Classes at Mojo Music Discount – Invite your friends, and start playing guitar today: Kids Group Guitar Classes (ages 6-12), Tues., April 8-May 13, 6-7pm, $60. • Group Guitar for Beginners (ages 13 and up), Tues., April 8-May 13, 7-8pm, $60. Classes meet at Mojo Music Discount, 2626 Meridian, Bellingham. More info: 360-671-0614, msm@mojomusicdiscount.com or www.mojomusicdiscount.com.

Europe, Asia, northern Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Come see them in concert at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Tues., April 15 at 7:30pm. Admission is $32 / $42 / $55 / $69. More info: 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG) Song Circle – We will be sharing songs

from the Ukulele Daily and the Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG) Songbook on Wed., April 16 at 7pm at the Roeder Home, 2600 Sunset Dr., Bellingham. Guest books are available. If you want to share other songs, please bring 20 copies. Admission is $5 suggested donation. Info: 360-733-6867,

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Pianist Jacqueline Schwab in Concert – Jacqueline Schwab creates

intimate, meditative and spirited arrangements on traditional and vintage tunes from America, England, Scotland and beyond, spinning out stories with her variations. She has performed on over a dozen of Ken Burns’ PBS documentaries, including his Grammy Award-winning Civil War, his Emmy Award-winning Baseball, Lewis and Clark, Mark Twain, The War, The National Parks, and Dust Bowl. The concert will be held on Wed., April 16 at 7pm at the YWCA Ballroom, (continued on page 28)

Mike Allen Quartet (MAQ) Jazz Series – WWU Jazz and The Jazz Project

present: “The Mike Allen Quartet Monthly Jazz Series at BAAY.” The quartet features WWU Jazz Director Mike Allen (saxophone), Miles Black (piano), Adam Thomas (bass), and Julian MacDonough (drums). April’s performance will be held Wed., April 9 at 7:30pm at the Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth, 1059 N. State St. Admission is $10. Tickets can be purchased at www.jazzproject.org. More info: 360-650-3133, Mike.Allen@wwu.edu or www.mikeallenjazz.com.

The SteelDrivers – Formed in Nashville,

The SteelDrivers is a group of seasoned veterans who have braided their bluegrass roots with new threads of their own design, bringing together country, soul, and other contemporary influences to create an unapologetic hybrid that is old as the hills but fresh as the morning dew. This is new music with the old feeling. SteelDrivers fan Vince Gill describes the band’s fusion as simply, “an incredible combination.” The performance will be held on Fri., April 11 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon. Admission is $25. Info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

Dulcimer Club – The Bellingham

Dulcimer Club (BDC) will meet at the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1207 Ellsworth, between H and I Streets in the Lettered Streets Neighborhood of Bellingham, Sat., April 12 from 1:303:30pm. Free admission, but donations toward room rent are welcome. Next meeting is May 3. Info: 360-982-8599, www.bellingham-dulcimer-club.blogspot.com or email sunsetjam@gmail.com.

Pink Martini – Featuring about a dozen

musicians, Pink Martini draws inspiration from music worldwide, crossing genres of classical, jazz, and old-fashioned pop. Thomas Lauderdale founded the group in Portland in 1994 to provide fun, lively music at local fundraisers. Having made its orchestral debut with the Oregon Symphony and its European debut at the Cannes Film Festival, the “little orchestra” now performs its multilingual repertoire with orchestras on stages throughout email editor@ennw.info • See www.ennw.info for “News, Reviews and Updates”

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1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham. Admission is $15. More info: 360-733-5960, oldtimemusic.bellingham@gmail.com or www.jacquelineschwab.com.

Bellingham Music Club Night Beat Performance – Chief of Staff will be the

featured artist for the next performance in the Bellingham Music Club’s evening performance series, “Night Beat.” Chief of Staff is a five-part, all-male a cappella group from Bellingham High School. Aidan Glaze, Hunter Dunn, Ian Slater, Anthony Russo, and Luke Robinson are all talented musicians on their own, and have come together to create a great new sound. The performance will be held on Thurs., April 17 at 7:30pm at the Firehouse PAC, 1314 Harris St., Bellingham. Admission is $10. More info: bhschiefofstaff@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/bhschiefofstaff.

”Stripped Down:” Rick Springfield in Concert – Rick Springfield will perform two solo acoustic shows on Fri. & Sat., April 18 & 19 at 8pm in the Pacific Showroom of Skagit Valley Casino Resort, 5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow. Springfield has sold over 25 million albums with 17 Top-40 hits throughout his career, including An Affair of the Heart, Love Somebody and the Grammy-winning Jessie’s Girl, and continues to perform nearly 100 live shows every year. Admission is $60-$65. More info: 877-275-2448 or www.theskagit.com.

Bronkar’s Circus of Sound at Mount Baker Theatre – The Mount Baker

Theatre is presenting the 18th season of our Education Series. The seventh show in our eight show 2013-2014 Education Series, Bronkar’s Circus of Sound, will be performed at the Mount Baker Theatre at 10am and 12:15pm on Thurs., April 24. The world’s only rhythmic juggling beatboxer – Bronkar Lee blends music, comedy, raw skill, and contagious energy in a way that you’ve never before experienced. His one man “circus of sound” is unbelievably just a mouth and a body full of pulsing rhythmic energy, and combined with charismatic audience interaction, this is a show that will leave you in awe. Tickets are $5 or $6.50 for students in the Bellingham School District. The additional $1.50 offsets a portion of the district transportation costs covered by Mount Baker Theatre. More info: 360734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Pastorale: A Choral Feast of Spring – Cantabile of Skagit Valley presents Pastorale: A Choral Feast of Spring, in two concerts: Fri., April 25, 7:30pm, United Methodist Church (2201 H Ave., Anacortes); and Sat., April 26, 7:30pm, Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church (415 S. 18th St., Mount Vernon). Selections include Stanford’s lovely “Blue Bird” and reflective songs by Stroope and Lauridsen, including “The Pasture” and “Sure on This Shining Night.” Admission is $15 suggested

donation. More info: 360-766-6866, lynnt2001@msn.com or www.cantabileofskagitvalley.org.

The Prozac Mountain Boys & Maggie’s Fury – Join us on Fri., April 25

at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon) for a great night of cake, music, and dancing with our local favorites: The Prozac Mountain Boys. As their name suggests, The Prozac Mountain Boys offer an uplifting, therapeutic mixture of traditional, bluegrass and modern music. They combine bluegrass instrumentation with rich vocal harmonies to create a surprisingly familiar, intimate blend of yesterday and today. Free admission. Info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

Arlo Guthrie at Mount Baker Theatre – For the past year Arlo Guthrie

has toured in recognition of father Woody’s centennial. Woody Guthrie instilled in his children the commitment to fighting the good fight, a notion that Arlo has always brought to his own work spanning over four decades. Arlo also draws from the extensive catalogue of songs taught to him by Woody and friends such as Lead Belly, Cisco Houston, and Brownie McGhee. The Here Come The Kid(s) tour emphasizes the best-loved songs and stories that the Guthrie family most closely associates with the distinguished patriarch. Come see them in concert at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Fri., April 25 at 8pm. Admission is $30 / $35 / $39 / $42. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

2014 Sudden Valley Jazz Concerts tickets are now on sale – Concerts

include: April 26, New York pianist/vocalist Champian Fulton backed by tenor saxophonist, Corey Weeds; June 7, Dan Brubeck playing a tribute to his father, Dave Brubeck, and his mother, Iola; Sept. 27, Miles Black and Greta Matassa doing a tribute to the music of Count Basie and Duke Ellington; and Nov. 15, Josephine Howell with Kareem Kandi. Cost is $70 for the complete series / $20 each for individual concerts. Tickets can be purchased at Village Books or online at www.suddenvalleylibrary.org. Concerts are at the Sudden Valley Dance Barn, 8 Barnview Ct., Gate 2, Bellingham. Info: 360-671-1709 or www.suddenvalleylibrary.org.

Skagit Symphony New Discoveries Concert – Sarah and Aaron Hall, sister

and brother from Arlington, will join the orchestra in a performance of Brahms’ elegant “Double Concerto,” Mozart’s amusing “Impresario Overture,” and Haydn’s “Symphony No. 54.” The performance will take place on Sat., April 26 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon. Admission is $20-$40. Info: www.skagitsymphony.com.

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HAIR at Mount Baker Theatre –

HAIR, the rock musical that sparked a revolution and ignited a generation, is back! This new production returns to its rebellious and provocative roots! Updated for 2014 by the original creator Jim Rado, experience HAIR like never before! Follow The Tribe, a diverse group of free-spirited, politically active hippies who live a bohemian life and passionately preach a lifestyle of pacifism and free-love in a conservative society riddled with intolerance, brutality and the looming draft of the Vietnam War. “It’s bold, brash, youthful and defiant - a great fun night out!”, enthuses producer David Galpern. Come see the show at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Sun., April 27 at 3pm. Admission is $20 / $39 / $49 / $59. More info: tickets@mountbakertheatre.com , www.mountbakertheatre.com or 360-734-6080.

Whatcom Girls Chorus Spring Concert – The Whatcom Girls Chorus

Spring Concert will be held on Fri., May 2 at 7pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 119 Texas St., Bellingham. Free admission / donations accepted. More info: www.whatcomgirlschorus.com.

Crafts Workshops at Jansen Art Center – Jansen Art Center is offering the following crafts workshops in April: Intro to Pottery and Bowls, Tuesdays, April 1-May 6, 3-5:30pm, $160. Instructor: Jesse Rasmussen. • The Art of Clay, Tuesdays, April 1-22, 4-5:30pm, $90. Instructor: Trisha Coggins. • Intro to Pottery Cups & Mugs, Tuesdays, April 1-May 6, 6:30-9pm, $160. Instructor: Jesse Rasmussen. • Pottery for Teens, Wednesdays, April 2-May 21, 3:305:30pm, $200 + $20 materials fee. Instructor: Shelly Stark. • Functional & Sculptural Hand Building in Clay, Wednesdays, April 2-May 7, 6:30-9pm, $160. Instructor: Jesse Rasmussen. • Advanced Wheel Thrown Pottery, Thursdays, April 3-May 22, 4-6pm, $200. Instructor: Andrew Wollman-Simson. • Horsehair Raku Workshop, Sat., April 19, 10am-noon, $20 + $15-$80 pottery cost. Instructor: Jesse Rasmussen. • One Day Raku Workshop, Sat., April 19, 1-3:30pm, $20 + $15-$80 pottery cost. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Whatcom Knitting Guild Monthly Meeting – The Whatcom Knitting Guild

monthly meeting will be held Mon., April 7

Skagit Community Band Annual Spring Swing Concert – Skagit

Community Band presents its Annual Spring Swing Concert, “Taint What You Do, It’s The Way That You Do It,” on Sun., May 4 at 3pm at Brodniak Hall (1600 20th St., Anacortes). The concert features the Skagit Community Band with the SCB Big Band. We’ll put a bounce in your step as you listen to some of America’s greatest jazz composers and arrangers. Listen to the music of Sammy Nestico, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and more. Admission is $15 adult / $10 seniors & students / $30 family / free children 12 & under. More info: 360-466-4409 or www.skagitcommunityband.org.

WSO Celebration Finale: Beethoven’s Ninth – From its tremulous

opening to its triumphant finale, the choral “Ode to Joy,” Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 9” may be one of the world’s most beloved works. Join the Whatcom Symphony Orchestra on Sun., May 4 at 3pm as they bring the season to a resounding close, accompanied by the Whatcom Chorale, conducted by Deborah Brown. The Mount Baker Theatre is located at 104 North Commercial St., Bellingham. Admission is $12 / $34 / $39. More info: 360-756-6752, info@whatcomsymphony.com or www.whatcomsymphony.com.

from noon-3pm at the Squalicum Yacht Club, Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham. Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month. We welcome new members. Bring a brown bag lunch. Admission is free. Info: whatcomknitting@gmail.com.

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers – The Mount Baker Theatre is

thrilled to announce its 2014 Illumination Gala Artist, Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell. This special performance will be Sat., May 10 at 8:30pm. They will perform songs from their album Love Has Come for You. The concert will also showcase new material performed by Martin and Brickell, along with the unique hybrid of bluegrass and comedy that Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers have been delighting audiences with at their sold-out, critically acclaimed shows. There is a black-tie benefit option which includes dinner, auction and premier seating for the concert. Tickets are $129 / $99 / $89 / $69 + applicable fees. Info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

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Norse Woven Wire Class – Learn to make a Norse wire woven chain with jeweler Robbin Hoppe on Sat., April 12 from 3-5pm at the Deming Public Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy). The class covers a brief history of wire chain making and how to get started. Materials to make two brass wire bracelets are provided. Bringing a pair of small needle nose pliers is suggested. Please register online for this free class. Space is limited. Sponsored by the Friends of the Deming Library. For adults. Free. Info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org. Whatcom County Grange Arts & Crafts Contest – You still have time to

knit, crochet, sew, paint, carve, paste, cut, stain, sculpt, or photograph something and enter it into the 2014 Whatcom County Grange Arts & Crafts Contest. This event is open to people of all ages in Whatcom County; Grange membership is not required. Winning entries are eligible for cash prizes at the state competition in (continued on page 32)

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Alzheimer’s “Cafe” Open –

Bellingham’s first “Memory Cafe,” co-sponsored by the Alzheimer Society of Washington and Right at Home, will be held Tues., April 1 from 3-6pm at Crown Plaza, 114 W. Magnolia St., Bellingham. All those with dementia and the people who support them are invited. The cafe provides a relaxed, informal social venue where people can connect with peers and professionals to discuss dementia-related issues in an atmosphere that encourages recognition and acceptance. Walk-ins are welcome to the gatherings, which will be held on the first Tuesday of every month. Free admission. More info: 360-392-3934, sharon@rahnorthwest.com or www.rightathome.net.

Community Workshops Offered –

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive workshops are sponsored by the Whatcom Alliance for

Health Advancement (WAHA) throughout the community. Free workshops (no registration required) will be held: Tues., April 1, 6:30-8pm at Ferndale Public Library. • Wed., April 2, 6:30-8pm or Wed., April 9, 1:30-3pm at Spring Creek Retirement & Assisted Living, 223 E. Bakerview Rd. • Tues., April 22, 4-5:30pm at St. Luke’s Community Health Education Center, 3333 Squalicum Parkway. More info: 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Class – Join us for this very popular and effective stress reduction class on Mondays, April 14-June 2 from 7-9pm at Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 1021 N. Forest St., Bellingham. This class will also include one longer “retreat” day on Sat., May 17 from 9am-4pm. Cost is $275-$375 sliding scale. More info: 360-830-6439,

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes on Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:45-11:45am, during April and May at Jazzercise, 1517 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham (new series begins April 22 & 25). Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500) specializing in yoga therapy for the back, with over 30 years experience. This is a supportive, nurturing class ideal for beginners as well as those who desire healthy back yoga. Enhance movement, go deeper in pose and experience stillness, energy and relaxation. Cost for the 5-week series is $65 for 5 classes or $85 for 10 classes. Drop-in is $15; $10 for first-time drop-in! More info: 360-656-6699, YogawithJoani@yahoo.com or www.yogawithJoani.com.

Academy for Lifelong Learning – The

Academy for Lifelong Learning is offering the following classes in April: The Best Exotic India – Marigolds and All, Tuesdays, April 1, 8 & 15, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am-noon, $45 members / $55 non-members. • Traffic Jam on Bellingham Bay: Summer 1858, Thursdays, April 3 & 10, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 2-4pm, $32 member / $42 non-member. • Music & the Movies, Saturdays, April 5, 12, 19 & 26, WWU Library Presentation Room, 1-3pm, $58 members / $73 non-members. More info and to register: 360-650-4970, acadll@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/all.

The Friends of the Bellingham Public Library and Humanities Washington invite the community to an engaging conversation with author and professor Anu Taranath, a member of the 2014-15 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Taranath will lead a discussion about the powerful literature written by a wide range of Washingtonians, focusing on issues of racial difference and cultural diversity. This series for adults takes place in the Lecture Room at the Bellingham Central Library on Fri., April 11 at 7pm. More info: www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or Suzanne at scarlson-prandini@cob.org or 360-778-7236.

TED Talk Tuesday – Join us on Tues.,

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse –

April 1 at 7pm at the Explorations Academy Lower Level Theatre (1701 Ellis St., Bellingham) for TED Talk Tuesday. TED talks address a specific topic (like diversity, invention, neighborhoods, etc.) followed by an open discussion on the impact of that topic on our local community. The purpose of TED Talk Tuesday is to facilitate nonsectarian and nonpartisan discourse on important subjects. Free. Next TED Talk is May 6. More info: 360-671-8085 or www.explorationsacademy.org/events-folder.

How It’s Made Artist Lecture: Photography as Performance Art –

Join Trisha Dawn Coggins for our latest How It’s Made Artist Lecture on Tues., April 8 at 6:30pm at Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden. Learn how she used photography to capture Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s once-in-a-lifetime performance art piece, “The Gates of Central Park.” Admission is $5 adults / $3 students and seniors. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org.

Humanities Washington Speaker Series – The World in Washington: An Exploration of Literature and Our Lives.

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In recognition of April as National Sexual Abuse Awareness Month, the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Bellingham Branch presents Byron Manering of Brigid Collins, a private non-profit agency serving families in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. Manering will present a lecture on Sat., April 12, 10am-noon at the YWCA (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham) which include discussion of the Brigid Collins’ programs, including a national program, Darkness to Light. Free admission. More info: 360-201-6005.

Animal Communication with Joanna Schmidt – Join us at 7pm on Thurs., April

17 for a fascinating evening with animal communicator Joanna Schmidt at the Fairhaven Public Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Animal communication offers you the ability to understand what your animals are feeling and needing and what is out of balance and causing them distress. Through telepathy, Joanna can translate your pet’s feelings, requests, and needs. Admission is $5-$10 suggested donation (no one turned away). More info: cyndy.sheldon@comcast.net or www.bellinghamions.blogspot.com.

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Birchwood Garden Club: Sustainable Soils – Craig MacConnell from WSU will

teach us about creating sustainable soils via compost, tillage, food web, etc. on Wed., April 2 at 7pm at the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). The membership of Birchwood Garden Club is open to everyone in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. Free. More info: www.birchwoodgardenclub.org.

Solar 101: Introduction to Photovoltaic Systems – Join Solar

enthusiasts. The event will offer an opportunity to speak with solar installers in the area and learn about Solar Washington, the Washington State chapter for the American Solar Energy Society. Space is limited. Register by April 14. Email patrick@solarwa.org with the number of attendees in your group. Free, but registration required. More info: 360-738-3886, patrick@solarwa.org or www.solarwa.org/solar-101-bellingham-presented-solar-washington.

Linda Strever: Poetry Reading –

South Whatcom Library Grand Opening Celebration – Please join us as

Washington for a special event at the Spark Museum of Electrical Invention (1312 Bay St., Bellingham) on Sat., April 26 from 10am-noon. This presentation will review the basics and focus on what every homeowner should know when purchasing a PV system. Following the presentation, guests will be encouraged to tour the Spark Museum and mingle with other solar

Whatcom County Dahlia Society Annual Tuber Sale – You’ll find

hundreds of varieties and arrangements of dahlias on Sat., April 5 from 10am-3pm at the Whatcom County Dahlia Society Annual Tuber Sale at Bloedel Donovan Park, 2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham. Many colors, shapes, and sizes to choose from. Come early and please bring bags. Free admission. More info: 360-354-4346, wcdspublicity@gmail.com or www.whatcomcountydahliasociety.org.

Home and Garden Workshops at Jansen Art Center – Jansen Art Center is offering the following home and garden workshops in April: Bonsai 101, Sun., April 6, 1-2:30pm, $25. Instructor: George Berkompas. • Centerpiece Design, Wed., April 30, 6-8pm, $25 + $10 materials fee. Instructor: Cheryl Jackson. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. More info: info@jansenartcenter.org , 360354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Blaine C.O.R.E. Gardening Programs – Container Gardening and Planting for Butterflies, Wed., April 9, 4-6pm, with Master Gardener Ginny Winfield. • Rain Barrel 101 Presentation and Resources, Sat., April 12, 1-3pm. • Rain Gardens, Sat., April 26, 1-3pm. These free classes will be held at the Blaine Public Library. More info: 360-332-7435.

Antiques & Collectibles Evaluation Event – Curious what your heirlooms,

collections and knickknacks are worth? Want to know their history? Come to the Antiques & Collectibles Evaluation Event on Sat., April 12, 11am-4pm, at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center (315 Halleck St.) and find out! Professional evaluators will review your items in a fashion similar to the popular “Antique Roadshow” on TV and tell you their value. This is an event to benefit a program of the Bellingham Senior Activity Center! Tickets are $6 per item or $15 for three items. No furniture please, items must be small enough to carry. More info: 360733-4030 #47015 or www.wccoa.org.

Olympia poet Linda Strever will read from Against My Dreams, a collection of narrative poems written in the voice of her grandmother, Gunnhild Olavsdatter Breland, daughter of a man who refused to believe the earth is round. An exploration of an immigrant’s life, the book is part of the American story. It’s also the story of a particular woman, marginalized by gender, national origin, mental illness and social class, who weaves Old Country wisdom with her own unique practicality and hard-won truth. Strever’s reading will be on Thurs., April 3 at 7pm at Village Books, 1200 11th St., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: events@villagebooks.com , www.villagebooks.com or 360-671-2626.

CSWT Open Mic – Join us for the

Chuckanut Sandstone Writer’s Theater (CSWT) Open Mic on Wed., April 9 from 7-8:30pm at the Firehouse Cafe, 1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham. Free admission. Info: 360-671-9961, joakworm@aol.com.

Poetry in the Round – Celebrate

National Poetry Month by participating in a poetry event on Fri., April 11 at 7pm at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy). We are looking for poets and appreciators of poetry willing to share one poem (either an original piece or a favorite poem by someone else) aloud. Leave your name at the front counter if you are interested in being part of this OUT Loud night of poetry. Treats and coffee will be served. Free. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

we officially celebrate the opening of our newest library on Sat., April 12 from 10am-5pm, 8 Barn View Ct., Gate 2, Bellingham. Ribbon Cutting, refreshments and opening remarks at 10am. Events and programs for all ages throughout the day! Free. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Creative Writing and Author Talk with Abbe Rolnick – Abbe Rolnick, the

local author of Color of Lies, will be at the Sedro-Woolley Public Library (802 Ball St.) on Sat., April 12 from 2-4pm. Rolnick will discuss the creative writing process, including inspiration, character development, research, and the fine art of story telling. Free admission. More info: 360-855-1166.

A Forest of Words Poetry Slam –

Teens, come celebrate National Poetry Month with us! A Forest of Words Poetry Slam will be held on Wed., April 16 from 4-5:30pm at the Ferndale Public Library, 2007 Cherry St. Listen to some exciting readings, share your poetry, and collaborate on a group poem. Snacks will be provided to help keep the creativity flowing! Questions? Please contact Dianne at 360-305-3600. Grades 6-12. Free. More info: www.wcls.org.

Save the date:

Skagit River Poetry Festival: May 15-18 – More info: 360-770-7184 or www.skagitriverpoetry.org.

Everson Garden Club Plant Sale –

Bring the whole family to the plant sale at the Everson Elementary School yard on Sat., April 26, 9am-1pm. We offer lots of color, perennials, annuals, natives and bushes – all plants which thrive in the northwest. Guest vendors will offer veggie starts and specialty plants. The school is on the left as you enter Everson via the Pole Rd. More info: 360-988-0630. email editor@ennw.info • See www.ennw.info for “News, Reviews and Updates”

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Syre Center Open to the Public –

Love the birds? See them during this limited public opening of the Syre Education Center, 201 Prospect St., Bellingham. Also on view are our education exhibits: Northwest Coast First Nations, Pioneer Life, and Logging. Syre Center will be open to the public Thurs.Sun. through April 18 from noon-5pm. Admission is free for Museum members. More info: info@whatcommuseum.org , 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Tree Army: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington State, 19331941 – Join us on Thurs., April 10 at 7pm at the Burlington Public Library (820 E. Washington Ave.) for a lecture with historian Janet Oakley. Oakley, author of Tree Soldier, will talk about the history of the Civilian Conservation Corp camps in Washington and explore the impact they had on our state’s natural resources and on the men who worked to preserve them. Free admission. More info: 360-755-0760, karenp@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov.

Pickett House Tours – Nestled at the

edge of the Lettered Streets Neighborhood and Old Town is the Pickett House. It is the oldest house in Washington State still in its original location. The house was built for Captain George Pickett (1856), who went on to become the infamous Confederate General of “Pickett’s Charge” at Gettysburg during the Civil War. Second Sunday tours (April 13) are offered by Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington from 1-4pm by donation; donations are used in the care and upkeep of this historic home. Located off F St., between Holly and Dupont Streets (910 Bancroft St.). Admission by donation.

Cooking Classes at Gretchens –

Gretchens Kitchenware Store (509 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) holds cooking classes throughout the month in our professional demonstration kitchen: Flavors of Morocco and the Mediterranean, Wed., April 2, 6:30pm, $40. • Super Foods, Wed., April 9, 6pm, $25. • Canning and Cocktails: The Egg and I, Thurs., April 10, 6:30pm, $30. • Brunch Club: Eggs in Purgatory, Sat., April 12, 9:30am, $25. • Soups On!, Tues., April 15, 6:30pm, $35. • Gluten Free from Around the World, Tues., April 22, 6:30pm, $40. • April in Paris, Mon., April 28, 6:30pm, $40. Info: 360-3368747 or www.gretchenskitchen.com.

Whatcom Food and Farm Finder Release – The new edition of the

Whatcom Food and Farm Finder will be available at the opening day of the Bellingham Farmers Market (Depot Market Square) on Sat., April 5 from 10am-3pm. Inside, you’ll find offerings from apples to zucchini, locally-made wines and beers, heritage turkeys, fine dining to casual fare, and one-stop shopping locales. Free admission. More info: 360-647-7093 or www.sustainableconnections.org.

Cooking Classes at Ciao Thyme –

Ciao Thyme (207 Unity St., Bellingham) is offering the following classes in April and May: Taste of New Zealand, Tues., April 15, 6:30-9pm, $48. • Pizza Pizza Pie!, Tues., April 29, 6:30-9pm, $48. • GrainFree Baking, Mon., May 5, 6:30-9pm, $48. More info: info@ciaothyme.com , 360-733-1267 or www.ciaothyme.com.

Spring Dinner on the Farm – The

Skagit Valley is noted for some of the best farmland in the world. “Celebrate Skagit: Dinner on the Farm” offers guests an

elegant dining experience in a unique agricultural setting. Each dinner showcases and celebrates the bounty of food and produce grown in and around the Skagit Valley. An incredible four-course dinner (for 50 guests) paired with Washington wines will be served at a beautiful tablescape. Join us for the Spring Dinner on Sat., April 19 at 4:30pm at La Conner Flats, 15978 Best Road, Mount Vernon. Cost is $125. More info: 360-336-3974, info@skagitonians.org or www.skagitonians.org.

Incognito Dinner – Incognito is Ciao

Thyme’s unconventional dinner series featuring a prix fixe mystery menu for the adventurous eater! The menu features a minimum of 6 courses served convivially in our beautiful dining room. Sit at our grand, family-style tables and have the opportunity to meet and converse with new people. Conviviality is encouraged, and reservations are essential. Wine and beer available for purchase. Dietary restrictions? Please call us to discuss. Join us for the Incognito Dinner on Thurs., April 24 from 6-9pm at Ciao Thyme, 207 Unity St., Bellingham. Cost is $68. More info: 360-733-1267, info@ciaothyme.com or www.ciaothyme.com.

Challenger Ridge Wine Dinner –

Winemaker David Abrass from Challenger Ridge Winery in Skagit County will pair wines to Ciao Thyme’s six-course meal on Fri., May 2 from 6-9pm at Ciao Thyme (207 Unity St., Bellingham). Try their award-winning Pinot Noir, their Northern Lights Ice Wine and more! Dietary restrictions? Please call to discuss. Admission is $98. Info: 360-733-1267.

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June. There are categories for both adults and children. Full details can be found in the Program Handbook, available on the State Grange website at www.wa-grange. org. See both the Lecturer and Family Living sections or contact Penny Mumford at 360-647-9672 with any questions. Entries must be brought to Rome Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) on Mon., April 14 from 10am-noon. The judging is Monday, noon-7pm. The public viewing is Tue., April 15 at 6pm. Free admission. More info: 360-647-9672.

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