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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Allied Arts: RARE . . . . . . . . . inside front cover Anacortes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . 18 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Ballenger Glass Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 BelleWood Acres and Distilling . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bellingham Dance Company . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Bellingham Farmers Market . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Bellingham Music Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bellingham Parks & Recreation —Arne Hanna Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . 11 Bellingham Sports and Spine PT . . . . . . . . . 30 Bellingham Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Bruton and Schellberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cascade Hypnosis Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden . 26 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Everything in Sight Optical . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Gift Nook at the Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Good Earth Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Historic Fairhaven Association . . . . . . . . . . 22 J & L Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kristi Gruett, Morgan Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kulshan Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 La Conner Quilt Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Lincoln Theatre —Breakfast Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 —Wine Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lithtex Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Marilyn Jensen, Licensed Counselor . . . . . . 15 McIntyre Hall Performing Arts Center . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover Mod Sock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . inside back cover Mt. Baker Youth Symphony . inside back cover Northwest Ballet Theater . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 35 NW Digital Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Penn Cove Water Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Pickford Film Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Ragfinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Renaissance Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Silver Reef: Senior Living Expo . . . . . . . . . . 12 Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center . . . 29 Skagit Art Association: Art in a Pickle Barn . 28 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Skagit Valley Casino Resort . . . . . . . back cover Skagit Valley Chorale . . . . . . inside front cover Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Tangos Auténticos de Buenos Aires . . . . . . . 34 Taylor Shellfish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Terra Firma Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 The Lucky Monkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 The Stamp & Coin Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Theater Arts Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Vedic Moon Astrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 WECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Whatcom Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Whatcom County Council on Aging —Tours / Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 —Antique & Collectible Evaluation . . . . . 17 Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center . . . . . 11 Whatcom Museum of History & Art . . . . . . 27 Whatcom Symphony Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . 1 WWU Performing Arts Center —Dance in Concert . . . . . . inside back cover —Piano & Dance: Stream of Life . . . . . . . . 4 —Sanford-Hill Piano Series . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 YES Massages (Eileen Gribble, LMT) . . . . . inside back cover Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Circulation: ENNW prints 10,000 copies & distributes to over 200 sites in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. For a current list of distribution sites go to http://www.ennw.info/distribution.html. Deadlines: We request Press Releases, Photos and Calendar Items by the 10th of the month before its release (April 10th for May issue). Send an email if you would like to be on our monthly reminder list. Press Releases, Calendar Items & Photos are now exclusively received through our Online Submission Form accessed through our website www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Please keep event description to 60-100 words per item. Submission Guidelines: Article ideas are encouraged with a sample of your writing style. You will be given credit and a bio line, but at this time we are unable to pay for articles. If we accept your proposal, please plan on writing 300–600 words. Advertising: We would like to encourage you to consider advertising with us. We feel we offer a great value for your hard earned advertising dollars. Due to the quality, ENNW is not in the recycle bin in a day or two. Many readers report they hold onto it all month long, resulting in better value. If you would like a rate sheet, please call or email to request one. Your advertising will make it possible for us to continue. Copyright & Pub Info: ©2015 Entertainment News NW. Reproduction of contents in any format is forbidden without written permission from ENNW. ENNW is only responsible for ad cost in the event of an error. Every effort has been made to gather accurate information regarding events. Please contact the sponsoring agency for more details. Printed at Lithtex NW, Bellingham, WA, USA. This Month’s Contributors: n Nancy Canyon holds the MFA in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University. She’s the author of three books: Dark Forest, Saltwater, and Whispering, Idaho. n Deborah M. Bernard received her BA in Journalism at WWU. She and her husband Joe, then spent decades living and working in Deadhorse, Alaska before returning to Bellingham. Deborah is currently writing her memoir, You Can’t Beat a Deadhorse, while freelancing as a writer and an editor. n Bellingham freelancer Joanna Nesbit has been writing for ENNW since 2005. Her work has also appeared in FamilyFun, Parenting, Northwest Travel, and Washington State Visitors’ Guide. Learn more at www.joannanesbit.com. n Osa Hale has been a regular contributor to Entertainment News NW since 2012. She is a graduate of Western Washington University, with a degree in visual journalism. Her work has also appeared on Portland Live, Bellingham’s KOMO News website, the Western Front, and Klipsun magazine. n Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing.

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APRIL 2015 FEATURES: Celebrate Nature & Community at the Procession of the Species . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dirty Dan Harris Festival – April 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mayor’s Arts Awards Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Mother Nature is Large and In Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ragfinery Celebrates Anniversary with Wedding Dress Upcycle Challenge . . . . 24 The 2015 Bellingham Children’s Film Festival: April 30–May 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . . . . 36 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 15-23 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 12 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

On the cover: Mayor’s Arts Awardee Ivan Owen is a Mechanical Special Effects artist who invented an affordable prosthetic hand for adults and children with damaged hands. Ivan is pictured on our cover with Kinley and her Dad in Dallas, Texas. See feature story at right. Photo by Jennifer Owen.

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Mayor’s Arts Awards Celebration by Nancy Canyon You’re cordially invited to the Mayor’s Arts Awards celebration, Wednesday, April 29 from 5:30-7pm. Don dressy attire and head to the Walton Theatre at the Mount Baker Theatre to honor eight local artists, individuals and businesses. At this classy celebration, complete with hors d’oeuvres and beverages, folks who’ve demonstrated selflessness and commitment to making life better for the community of Bellingham will be honored for their contribution and presented a vessel crafted by local ceramic artist, Cary Lane. Mayor Kelli Linville, along with the Bellingham City Council and the Arts Commission, will present The Mayor’s Arts Award to the Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival, Karen Berry, Jeni Cottrell, Brian Griffin, iDiOM Theatre: These Seven Sicknesses, Shelley and Robert Muzzy, The Mountain Runners, Entertainment News NW, Sibyl Sanford, and Ivan Owen. Awardee Ivan Owen is a Mechanical Special Effects artist. Ivan invented an affordable prosthetic hand for adults and children with damaged hands. He was playing around with a giant puppet hand one day... which lead to a relatively inexpensive prosthetic hand designed on a 3D printer. In a TEDx Rainier Talk (http://www.tedxrainier.com/ speakers/ivan-owen) he explains how a man in South Africa heard about his invention. Through modern technology, they were able to work across thousands of miles to fit the gentleman with a new hand. The story gets better: he proceeded to make a hand for a little boy living in South Africa, also born without fingers. Now the boy’s family can easily afford larger prosthetics as the boy grows. For more about Ivan see The Bellingham Herald’s article written by Dean Kahn, September 1, 2014. Award winner Karen Berry features young musicians at “Welcome Home Recitals”; Brian Griffin is a talented woodcarver, painter and musician; and Jeni Cottrell works behind the scenes promoting group art purchases for non-profits such as Northwest Youth Services and Dorothy Place. Entertainment News NW has kept our community connected to the arts for the past eleven years. Sibyl Sanford beautifies Bellingham through philanthropy, art and music. Shelley and Robert Muzzy intrigue

us with theatre and belly dance. The Mountain Runners, directed by Todd Warger and Brian Young, has been nominated for two Emmys. iDiOM Theatre provides space for actors, writers, and directors to hone their craft. Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival

(BHRFF) has shown over 250 films since the festival’s inception in 2000. Bellingham practically vibrates with a rich and energetic art scene, but we might not know we can participate in the nomination process. Trish Harding (former winner: Trish Harding School of Art, for PAPO, Plein Air Paint Out) bubbles over when talking about the Mayor’s Award. “Many folks don’t know that they can nominate an individual. They can even self-nominate…of course the person needs to be publicly nominated as well.” Trish describes the criteria as being uniquely Bellingham, showing continued success, being connected to the local arts community, promoting tourism and culturalism, fostering education, and being strong nomination material. “We all know someone like this. And it’s easy to nominate.” If you’d like to nominate an individual or group residing within the city limits of Bellingham, please go to www.cob.org/ services/arts/mayoraward.aspx and click on the nomination form between now and the end of the 2015. Be sure to talk to your nominee about the honor in advance, as it is important that they are available to receive recognition. For now, go to your closet and select something dressy to wear to the awards ceremony. Then together (everyone is welcome), we’ll celebrate these amazing folks at the Walton Theatre, April 29 at 5:30pm.

Top: Last summer, Ivan met with Keegan, Ben and Dawson. Dawson (pictured far right) traveled from Oregon to Ivan & Jennifer Owen’s home where Ivan taught him and his family how to assemble the hand so that he could be part of creating his own device. When they got home, his Mom immediately started a fundraiser to help purchase a 3D printer for Dawson’s school where he will now be able to print out his new hands as he grows. Other students will also learn how to use 3D printers to make a difference in the world. They plan to start having Dawson teach other kids how to assemble e-NABLE hands too. Middle left: “Ben came to our home with his family and Ivan taught them all how to assemble the device together. Ben helped to make his own hand and this photo is the very moment he really took it in that he now has 10 full fingers for the first time in his life… You can just see him really thinking about it. ‘Is this real?’” – Jennifer Owen. Middle right: Hudson’s hand was actually printed by our very own Bellingham High School. A few of the students in the class came in during breaks and spent time after school and even came in over a weekend to size it, tweak it and print it out so that Ivan and Jennifer could take it with them to an event in Dallas where Ivan taught Hudson and his family how to assemble the hand themselves. Hudson even helped to make the “Captain America Hand” he is wearing in the photo! Photos by Jennifer Owen.

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WWU Music Awards – The Bellingham

Music Club will present the student winners of its WWU Awards at 10:30am on Wed., April 1, at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas Street). The performers will be David Hoogkamer on alto sax; Hannah La Gassey on viola; and baritone Nathaniel Voth. They are winners of the 2015 Virginia Glover WWU Music Awards. Hoogkamer will take you to the opera. La Gassey will perform Bach and Bartok. Voth will sing in German, Italian, Spanish and English. BMC concerts on Wednesday mornings are free to the public, with donations accepted to support student awards. Free admission. More info: 360-676-4118, klvanschelt@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle – Have fun

strumming and singing at the Ukulele Fun & Song Circle. Beginners welcome. Loaner ukes available. Song sheets provided, or come and share a song. We meet every Wednesday (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) from 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (1401 Cleveland Street). You’re guaranteed to have a ukedelic time. Admission is freewill donation. Info: 206790-4862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. An-O-Chords Rehearsal – Men! Want to have fun singing four-part barbershop harmony? Attend a free, no-commitment rehearsal of the An-O-Chords each Thursday from 7-9:30pm at the Northwest Educational Service Building (601 “R” Ave., Anacortes). No experience required. Learn by rote; you don’t have to read music. Members come from Arlington to Acme, Oak Harbor to Sedro-Woolley. Ages 12 to 90-plus welcome. Rides available. Free admission. Info: www.anochords.org , 360-941-5733 or svenbob@cheerful.com. BUG Monthly Jam – Time to gather to strum and sing at the BUG monthly jam on Sat., April 4 from 3-5pm at St. James Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall (910 14th St., Bellingham). Bring “The Daily Ukulele,” the BUG songbook, and a stand. Jam begins at 3pm; 45 minute beginner session begins promptly at 2pm. Some loaner ukuleles and books available. Admission is $5 suggested donation. Info: 360-734-5259 or bhamuke@gmail.com. The Blues Hall of Fame – The Blues Hall of Fame celebrates those most significant artists who have forged and advanced blues history. Since its inception in 1980, the Blues Foundation has inducted members for their historical contribution, impact, and overall influence on the blues. This package tour features a rare opportunity to see three living blues legends and Hall of Fame inductees together on one stage! See Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, and John Hammond onstage at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Sat., April 4 at 8pm. Admission is $49 / $42 / $35 / $25. Info: www.mountbakertheatre.com/events, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or 360-734-6080.

Community Song Circle with Women With Wings – Come join your

voices and hearts with ours, to bring music and familiar, well-loved songs into the community. You are invited to join our circle. Bring your voice, your instrument if you choose, and your open loving heart. All voices, and all ages are welcome. Song books are provided at our gatherings. Gatherings will be held in Bellingham, Thurs., April 9 from 3-4pm at Silverado (848 W. Orchard St.,) and Wed., April 15 from 1-2pm at Adult Day Health (809 E. Chestnut St.). More info: 360-220-7219, info@bellinghamwomenwithwings.org or www.bellinghamwomenwithwings.org.

Night Beat – The evening of Thurs., April

9 will be filled with big voices of emotional depth and exquisite mastery by instrumentalists as the Bellingham Music Club presents its WWU Awards winners and friends at 7:30pm at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Avenue). This month’s Night Beat performers will be Virginia Glover WWU Award winners David Hoogkamer on alto sax; Hannah La Gassey on viola; and baritone Nathaniel Voth, joined by friends Yuliya Varavina, a soprano, and Jeanette Ojala, pianist. Admission is $10. More info: 360-676-4118, klvanschelt@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Scarlet Locomotive & Wild Rabbit – The Scarlet Locomotive runs out of Bellingham, Washington to parts unknown. The band is powered by fiddle, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and the shared vocals of Arielle Luckmann and Ted O’Connell. Call it Americana or Story Music, this duo thrives on songwriting. Wild Rabbit (formerly known as Br’er Rabbit) features a style they call folkstomp Americana. The group revamps classic string band instrumentation with homespun percussion and the unique integration of six-string ukulele and cello. Join us for the performance on Fri., April 10 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Free admission. More info: 360-416-6646 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

The Haynie Opry – Our 10 year

anniversary continues on Sat., April 11 featuring local singers Vicky Jo Bock (Ferndale) and Joseph Harkness (Everson), at the Haynie Grange (3344 Haynie Rd., Blaine). Doors open at 6pm; show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $10 at the door. Event hosted by Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends Band. More info: 360-366-3321.

The Wine Country: A Pairing of Music and Art – International Guitar

Night’s Brian Gore returns to the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) for a pairing of music and art with illustrator Bill Russell. Their multi-media show highlights guitar songs and art inspired by the California wine country and coast on Sat., April 11 at 8pm. We will choose a visual inspiration from the Mount Vernon

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region for Bill to draw while Brian plays in the finale segment. Admission is $15-$29. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Neko Case – Neko Case has always been

brave, but with her latest album she proves herself fearless. With her latest release, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, the singer known as much for her restless musical curiosity as her clarion voice charts a powerfully personal course across the rocky landscape of childhood, love, and loss. Performance on Tues., April 14 at 8pm at Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Admission is $36.50. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

Sierra Hull – As a player, a singer and a

songwriter, Sierra Hull has remarkable range. One of the most respected artists in the new school of bluegrass, Hull has received 5 IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) nominations in the past 3 years. Join us for her performance at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon) on Sat., April 18 from 7:30-9:30pm. Admission is $25. More info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

BUG@Roeder – Come sing songs with us

Menopause the Musical – Menopause the Musical is the hilarious celebration of women and “the change” – who said mood swings aren’t fun? Meet four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex, and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the 60s, 70s, and 80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles on Sun., April 19 at 3pm at the Mount Baker Theatre. Includes mature content; parental discretion is advised. Admission is $55 / $49 / $39 / $20. Info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

A Harmonizing Fundraiser – The Ten

Sunday @ 3 Youth Concert – Head to

from “The Daily Ukulele” and the BUG songbook in the parlor of the historic Roeder Home (2600 Sunset Dr., Bellingham) on Wed., April 15 from 7-8:30pm. Some loaner ukuleles and books available. Free admission / donations appreciated. More info: 360-734-1792 or bhamuke@gmail.com.

Mile Grange is presenting the Valley Voices Women’s Barbershop Chorus and the Bellingham Blend Men’s Chorus on Sat., April 18 from 7-9pm, at the Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). Suggested donation is $10 at the door, to benefit the Ten Mile Grange Building Improvement Fund. Call 360-782-3172 or 360-733-4487 for more info.

Tango Concert – You are invited to an

enchanted evening of Argentine tango and folklorico music performed by two maestros: pianist Claudio Mendez from Buenos Aires and bandoneonista Bertram Levy from Port Townsend. They will play a program of traditional as well as modern pieces, a concert enhanced by anecdotes from musical history, dance performances, and refreshments. Stay and dance following the concert; an introductory tango lesson will be offered as encouragement. The event is Sat., April 18 at 7pm at the Bellingham YWCA (1026 N. Forest St.). Admission $20, seniors and students $15. Reservations and more info: tangostorm@yahoo.com.

Martin Kuuskmann & Jovino Santos Neto Live at the Jansen Art Center –

The Jansen Art Center welcomes Grammynominated bassoonist, Martin Kuuskmann, and three-time Latin Grammy-nominated pianist, composer and arranger, Jovino Santos Neto, on Sat., April 18 from 7:30-9pm. Tickets are available in the Jansen Gallery Shop, by phone, or at www.brownpapertickets.com. Jansen Art Center is located at 321 Front St., Lynden. Admission is $30. Info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) on Sun., April 19 at 3pm for a showcase of talented young artists in music, dance, opera and theater! The purpose of Sunday @ 3 is to take the theoretical to the practical for young, semi-professional artists and provide a live audience that will respond to and encourage these young people! Admission is by donation. Info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Spring Song Vocal Workshop – A fun

and fast-paced interactive vocal workshop with Ann MacDonald on Mon., April 20 from 7-8:30pm at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church (1720 Harris Ave., Bellingham). For women of all vocal abilities, ages 16 years and older. Admission is $10 suggested donation. More info: 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.org.

Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) / Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) – The Lincoln

Theatre presents a live broadcast of The Met’s Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci on Sat., April 25 at 9:30am with an encore performance on Sun., May 3 at 1pm. Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. The Lincoln Theatre is located at 712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon. Admission is $23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Ralph Shaw is a wonderful showman and a gifted songwriter. His style is inspired by the British Music Hall era, and his songs thrill audiences with romance and laughter. Workshop takes place at 2pm ($25), with the concert at 4pm ($10). Sponsored by Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG). Tickets at the Community Food Co-op, BUG events, or by calling 360-733-6867. More info: bhamuke@gmail.com or www.ralphshaw.ca.

Sudden Valley Jazz: Pearl Django –

Join us for this tribute to the music of the Hot Club of France as played by the Northwest’s premiere Django Reinhardt band, Pearl Django, on Sat., April 25 at 3pm at the Sudden Valley Dance Barn (8 Barnview Ct., Gate 2, Bellingham). Admission is $20. More info: 360-6711709, kcsulkin@yahoo.com or www.suddenvalleylibrary.org.

Garratt Wilkin & The Parrotheads Party – What better way to welcome

spring than with a “Parrothead Party” at Skagit Valley Casino Resort (5984 N. Darrk

Lane, Bow) on Sat., April 25 at 8pm. Featuring a celebration of Jimmy Buffett’s music by Garratt Wilkin & The Parrotheads! Guests will be whisked away to a “5 o’clock somewhere” state-of-mind. Admission is $22. More info: 877-2752448 or www.theskagit.com.

David Roth – David’s songs have found

their way to Carnegie Hall, the United Nations, NASA’s space shuttle Atlantis, and countless venues worldwide. Poignant to improbable, holistic to hilarious, the Chicago native and former Seattle neighbor comes “home” on Thurs., April 30 at 7:30pm at Unity of Bellingham (1095 Telegraph Rd.). Admission is $15. Info: 360733-2270 or office@unitybellingham.org.

Jansen Jazz Band Concert – Join us at the Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) on Thurs., April 30 at 7:30pm for a performance by our very own Jansen Jazz Band. The Jansen Jazz Band is a community band comprised of 30 local musicians. Steve Herrick, the Director of Instrumental Music at Lynden High School, is the director of the band. Tickets are $10 and available in the Jansen Gallery Shop

and at www.brownpapertickets.com. This event sells out quickly, so get your tickets early. Info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Del Rey & Suzy Thompson: Blues, Swing, and Originals – Seattle’s Del Rey

packs a whole orchestra into her custommade resonator guitar and ukulele. She has teamed up with Berkeley’s Suzy Thompson, famed for her emotionallycharged blues fiddling and vocals. Besides their original material, they channel the spirits of Memphis Minnie, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Bessie Smith and other blues icons, digging up obscure gems from the 1920s and ‘30s. Del and Suzy have worked with many notable musicians including Maria Muldaur, Jim Kweskin, Geoff Muldaur, Laurie Lewis, and Peter Rowan, etc. Performance on Fri., May 1 at 7pm in the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Admission is $15. More info: 360-733-5960, gtphelan@gmail.com , www.delreyplays.com or www.ericandsuzy.com.

Celebrating in Song: Spring Dawning –

The Skagit Valley Chorus is presenting its annual Spring concert, Celebrating in Song: Spring Dawning, on Fri., May 1 at 7:30pm and Sun., May 3 at 2pm, at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Directed by Adam Burdick, the performance will feature excerpts from Carmina Burana with two pianos and percussion battery. Admission is $16 general / $25 boxed / $14 students, military, seniors. More info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

Skagit Community Band Presents “Artistry In Rhythm” – The Skagit

Community Band’s annual Spring Swing Concert will take place on Fri., May 1 at 7:30pm at Maple Hall (La Conner) and Sun., May 3 at 3pm at Brodniak Hall (Anacortes). Admission is $15 adult / $10 seniors and students / $30 family / free kids 12 and under free. More info: 360-466-4409, Vince.fejeran@skagit.edu or www.skagitcommunityband.org.

Greta Matassa in Concert – Seattle

jazz vocalist Greta Matassa will perform in concert with Blake Angelos, Julian MacDonough, Michael Glynn and Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers on Sun., May 3 from 2-4pm at the Majestic on N. Forest St., Bellingham. Admission is $15 at the door or call to reserve a seat. Info: 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.org.

Bellingham Community Chorus Spring Concert – Bellingham

Community Chorus announces the appointment of its new conductor, Timothy M. Black. Black has taught choral music, theory and music technology in Okinawa, Japan, for the past 12 years, and has conducted at workshops and festivals throughout Japan, South Korea, Guam, Germany, Italy and South Africa. Black will be conducting the BCC Spring Concert on

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Sun., May 3 at 3pm at Hillcrest Chapel (1400 Larrabee Ave., Bellingham). This concert will consist of three uniquely American genres: jazz, spirituals, and the music of Appalachia. The BCC is a non-auditioned adult choir and welcomes new singers of all ability levels for our Fall 2015 season. Free admission / donations appreciated. More info: www.Facebook/BellinghamCommunityChorus.

Whatcom Symphony Orchestra: Rising Star Johannes Moser – The

WSO is delighted to welcome superstar cellist Johannes Moser in a concert on Sun., May 3 at 3pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commerical St., Bellingham). The New York Times declared that Moser “brought the house down” at Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra in February 2014. Now Moser brings his youthful energy and bravura to Bellingham, performing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto, a highlight of the solo cello repertoire. Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition provides a grand ending to the artistic heights of the 2014-15 Whatcom Symphony season. Admission is $39 / $33 / $13. More info: 360-734-6080 or tickets@mountbakertheatre.com.

Tues., May 5 at 7pm at Lincoln Theater (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). These jazz bands, directed by Jacob Scheer and Matt Frost, are part of the nationally-known Fine Arts Department at Mount Vernon High School. This program is committed to maintaining the vibrant, unique American art form that is jazz. Musicians of all levels are given the opportunity to learn, play, perform and compete at local venues and festivals. All proceeds benefit the MVHS Jazz Program. Admission is $6. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Mariachi Divas – Join MBT (104 N.

Commercial St., Bellingham) for Northwest Washington’s authentic Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, complete with Mexican food, margaritas, and the Mariachi Divas on Tues., May 5 at 7:30pm. Founded in 1999, the Mariachi Divas have made big waves on the national and international music scene. The 2013 Grammy Award-winners are a unique, all-female multicultural ensemble that has its foundation and roots in mariachi, but draws on its members’ diverse influences to create music that blends traditional and original. Admission

is $20 / $33 / $39 / $45. Info: 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

Spring Concert – Whatcom Girls Chorus

Spring Concert features “Music from Movies and Musicals” on Fri., May 8 from 7-9pm at Bellingham Unitarian Church (1207 Ellsworth St.). Please join us for joyous and spirited renditions of songs (and some choreography) performed by very talented young ladies grades 3-8. Contact director Carolyn Troutman at whatcomgirlschorus@gmail.com for further details. Free. More info: 360-738-4105.

Visions from Cape Breton – Natalie

MacMaster and Donnell Leahy have created a new show to bring their fans the next chapter in their musical and personal journey. For the first time on stage, they’ll feature their children alongside dancers and singers from the traditions of their hometowns of Cape Breton and Lakefield, Ontario. Join us on Sat., May 9 at 8pm at Mount Baker Theatre. Admission is $25 / $35 / $39 / $42. More info: 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

MVHS Jazz – Mount Vernon High School presents MVHS Jazz: Live at the Lincoln on

Anacortes Spring Wine Festival – The

Anacortes Spring Wine Festival brings 32 wineries to Fidalgo Island on Sat., April 11 from noon-4:30pm at Port Warehouse Event Center (1st and Commercial Streets). Visitors travel from all corners of the world to behold the amazing Skagit Valley tulip fields in full bloom. Enhancing their journey to the valley, the Spring Wine Festival presents the opportunity to indulge in the appreciation of red, white and blush wines from across Washington state. Admission is $40. More info: 360-293-7911, lhartner@anacortes.org or www.anacortes.org/spring-wine-fest.

Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn –

Anyone can “dine out” for breakfast, lunch and dinner on Tues., May 12, and be an active part of raising money for people in need. Over 50 local restaurants are participating in the Opportunity Council’s 15th Annual Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn. Maple Alley Inn is an Opportunity Council program that provides hot, healthy meals to people who are homeless, mentally ill, working poor, aging, disabled veterans, and families with children. The Opportunity Council also accepts individual donations for Maple Alley Inn. Checks payable to Opportunity Council Maple Alley Inn can be mailed to 1111 Cornwall Ave., Suite C, Bellingham, WA 98225. More info: 360-734-5121, sheri_emerson@oppco.org or www.oppco.org/dineout. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Mother Nature is Large and in Charge

RoozenGaarde boasts 60 varieties of tulips. Tulip Town Now in its 32nd year, the beauty and plants 10 acres of tulips with splendor of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival bulbs in rainbow stripes, and cannot be spoiled by Mother Nature’s straddles the plants by bloom lack of cooperation. This is the promise of time. Tulip Town also hosts a Cindy Verge, the Executive Director of the children’s art table with special Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, which runs activities on weekdays. Both will from April 1-30, 2015. have displays of tulips in The Tulip Festival is a driving tour of gardens for visitors to view and fields of tulips scattered throughout the photograph all month. Skagit Valley. The tulip fields are the crops The 2015 KeyBank Skagit of RoozenGaarde/Washington Bulb Co., Valley Tulip Festival Inc. and Tulip Town. Ambassadors are Chloe Because the weather has been Cunningham, a 5th grader at La unseasonably warm and nice in the Pacific Conner Elementary, and Photo by Amber Peterson. Northwest (a cycle that appears to repeat Graham Rawson, a 4th grader itself every five years or so, Verge Other major events include the Kiwanis at Conway School. noticed), she expects the first tulips to Club of La Conner’s 30th Annual Not So appear by the last week Impromptu Tulip Parade sponsored by US of March. This pretty Bank on April 11 at 2pm in downtown La much guarantees the Conner. tulip fields to be in full Teresa Saia created the 2015 Tulip bloom by the first of Festival commemorative poster. Teresa April. This winter’s got her start years ago in Skagit Valley at weather has been the “Art in a Pickle Barn” show, held at perfect for those the Azusa Farm and Gardens for the run planning to show up on of the festival. or before the first day of Verge offers these tips for those coming the festival. Those who to the Tulip Festival for the first time, who may have gotten an want to avoid traffic and crowds: Use early start and checked Highway 20 and visit mid-week to avoid out some of the many traffic. Verge also suggests that weekend field tulips that were visitors plan to arrive earlier in the day. blooming early will not The Tulip Festival website, be disappointed. Verge www.tulipfestival.org , is packed with area says she knows she The Tulip Festival Street Fair takes place in downtown Mount maps, transportation and event schedules, can’t control Mother Nature. Vernon on Friday & Saturday, April 17 & 18 from 10am-6pm and and a link to download the complete That also means that by late Sunday, April 19 from 10am-5 pm. More information is available brochure for additional information. You April, Verge said, some of the at www.mountvernondowntown.org. may call the festival office at 360-428fields will already have been 5959, and they will mail one to you. topped. However, glorious tulips in the Skagit Valley artisans main gardens will still welcome visitors. and community organizers also pull out all the stops for the whole month of April. There are events scheduled and continuing all around town to appease any and every interest. The local Kiwanis Club serves up salmon from April 4-26 at Hillcrest Lodge, 1717 S. 13th St. The ten-block Downtown Mount Vernon Street Fair, presented by the Downtown Association, is scheduled for April 17, 18 and 19. Visitors will find hundreds of juried arts and crafts vendors, RoozenGaarde (www.Tulips.com) is a division of Washington Bulb delicious food court Company Inc., the largest flower bulb grower in North America offerings, live with more than 1000 acres of tulip, daffodil, and iris fields located entertainment, and fun in the Skagit Valley. Roozengarde also grows tulips, lilies, and irises for the whole family. year round in 15 acres of greenhouses. Photo by Lisa Miller.

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Easter on the Farm – Join us at

BelleWood Acres Farm (6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden) on Sat. & Sun., April 4 & 5 for Easter on the Farm. Egg Hunt ($8), Petting Zoo, Country Brunch Buffet (10am-2pm; $12 adults / $10 kids 10 and under), Scavenger Trail Hunt, Face Painting, Family Photo Opportunity with the Easter Bunny. See weekend schedule on-line and purchase tickets at www.bellewoodfarms.com. More info: info@bellewoodfarms.com or 360-318-7720.

Opening Day for Bellingham Farmers Market – At 10am on Sat.,

April 4, Mayor Kelli Linville will toss the traditional cabbage to open the Bellingham Farmers Market’s 23rd season, followed by the ringing of the Depot Market Square bell, welcoming new and returning vendors and shoppers! The Bellingham Farmers Market (BFM) is one of the area’s most popular weekend attractions, offering the freshest locally-grown produce, diverse locally-made crafts, appealing ready-to-eat foods, and a wide range of live music every Sat., 10am-3pm, from April 4-Dec. 19 this year. The BFM is located at Railroad Ave. and Chestnut St. Free. Info: 360-6472060, market@bellinghamfarmers.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

Community Breakfast – The Rome

Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) presents a community breakfast on the first Sunday of the month (April 5, May 3) from 8am-1pm. Meet and greet local politicians, as they serve you coffee and breakfast, featuring pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee. Biscuits and gravy now available, too! Admission is $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under. More info: 360-739-9605.

Kids: Do Art! – Kids: Do Art! gives kids,

grades K-8, the opportunity to play, engage, get their hands dirty and let their creativity loose. The multi-day workshops cover an array of arts, including ceramics, painting, rhythm and percussion, dance, acting, textiles, puppetry, and storytelling. Spring break, April 7-9, 10am-noon or Summer, June 22-26. Join us at 321 Front St., Lynden. Admission is $15-$50. Info: 360-354-3600or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Free WRAP for Kids Education Course – WRAP for Kids is a free program designed for children age 7-12, and is a creative and productive outlet for children coping with mental health concerns, undiagnosed or diagnosed. The program is taught by trained teachers who are also the parents or family caregivers of individuals who experienced emotional or behavioral difficulties prior to age 13. Join us for this course on Saturdays, April 11May 16 from 10am-12:30pm in the Fairhaven Library Fireside Room (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Pre-registration required. More info: 360-671-4950, nami@healthsupportcenter.org or www.namiwhatcom.org/wrap.html.

Dave Barry – Dave Barry has been a

professional humorist ever since he discovered that professional humor was a lot easier than working. For many years, he wrote a newspaper column that appeared in more than 500 newspapers and generated thousands of letters from readers who thought he should be fired. Despite this, Barry won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary, although he misplaced it for several years, which is why his wife now keeps it in a secure location that he does not know about. Barry has written more than 30 books, including the novels Big Trouble, Lunatics, Tricky Business, and, most recently, Insane City. Barry will be bringing his humor to the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Sat., April 11 at 8pm. Admission is $49 / $45 / $39 / $30. Info: tickets@mountbakertheatre.com , 360-7346080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Early Release Enrichment – Designed for students in grades K-5, Early Release Enrichment provides an alternative to traditional child care on early release days at school. Subjects include: Earth’s

eruptions (April 16) • Explore engineering (April 23) • Fun with reader’s theatre (May 7) • A bug’s life (May 21) • Culture day (June 4). Join us at Western Washington University, 1:45-5pm. Admission is $60 for five sessions; $20 per individual session. Info: 360-650-3308, youth@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/ee/youth/early/bham-early-spring.shtml.

Bellingham Stamp & Coin Show –

Bellingham’s annual show features stamps, coins, gold, silver, postcards, covers, collectibles and supplies from more than 20 professional Northwest dealers. Here you’ll find the most high-grade and scarce material available north of Seattle and will be able to establish contact with major dealers from across the region. There will be a raffle to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County, Bellingham Branch. The show is held at Hampton Inn’s Fox Hall in Bellingham (3985 Bennett Drive) on Sat. & Sun., April 18 & 19. Show hours are Sat., 10am-5pm, and Sun., 10am-4pm. Free admission and parking. Info: 360676-8720, stampandcoin@comcast.net or www.stampandcoinplace.com.

Preschool Open House at Gabriel’s Art Kids – Are you considering preschool

for the fall? Please join us for our preschool open house on Sat., April 18 from 10am1pm at Gabriel’s Art Kids (1415 Dupont St., Bellingham). Meet the teachers, tour the classroom and learn why an arts curriculum is a great foundation for any preschooler. Please RSVP or contact us for more information. Free. More info: 360-393-0107, info@gabrielsartkids.com or www.gabrielsartkids.com/events.html.

13th Annual Blessing of the Animals –

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Free NAMI Basics Course – NAMI

Basics is a free, six-session program designed for parents and other family caregivers of children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties. The program is taught by trained teachers who are also the parents or family caregivers of individuals who experienced emotional or behavioral difficulties prior to age 13. Join us for the course on Saturdays, April 11May 16 from 10am-12:30pm in the Fairhaven Library Northwest Room (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Pre-registration required. More info: 360-671-4950, nami@healthsupportcenter.org or www.namiwhatcom.org/wrap.html. Like us on Facebook

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Dirty Dan Harris Festival — April 26 by Deborah M. Bernard Fairhaven’s colorful past comes to life as this charming Victorian village celebrates its infamous founding father, the “unscrubbed” Dirty Dan Harris, on Sunday, April 26, from 10am to 6pm. Fifteen vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to unique street food will adorn the Fairhaven Village Green, as live music entertains the crowd in this family-friendly festival. The Historic Fairhaven Association produces the all-day celebration. This year’s presenting sponsor is Ben Kinney and Keller Williams Realty. Events include: 10am – International Dan Harris Challenge Rowing Race at Boulevard Park. Replicating Dan Harris’ cross-border whisky smuggling adventures. Expected to attract more than 100 kayakers from both sides of the border. 11:30am – Traditional salmon toss for adults and trout toss for kids. Fish donated by Vis Seafoods and Bornstein Seafoods. Possible Guppy Toss for toddlers. Just a rumor at this point. High Noon – The Uphill Piano Race! Teams of four will roll a piano up Harris Avenue from 9th Street to 10th Street, competing for the fastest time. Contact Jordan Tarrida to register: tarridahomes4sale@gmail.com This race is in honor of the fact that Dirty Dan once rolled a piano out of the Fairhaven Hotel, which he built, and down that same street, where it crashed into the bay, because the hotel’s new owner refused to pay for the piano. 12 noon to 6pm – Dirty Dan Sidewalk Saloon beer garden is open on 10th Street, adjacent to the Village Green. Early afternoon – Donut Hole eating contest for the kids. Donated by Rocket Donuts. 2-4pm – Chuckanut Chili Cook-Off. This replaces all the previous years’

Chowder Cook-Offs. Restaurants provide the chili. Tickets to sample the chili ($10) will cover a taste of each on hand, and a bowl of your favorite, with a piece of Avenue Bread alongside. Tickets also allow you to vote in the People’s Choice Contest for best chili. Skylark’s Hidden Café won last year’s Chowder Cook-Off. The clam chowder was in honor of the legendary story about Dirty Dan: He went to Olympia, and somebody presented him with two pigs. When he got back to Bellingham, he turned them out to fend for themselves. They both got fat, to Dan’s surprise. He followed them to the tide flats and found them digging clams in the receding tide. He would take one clam for every two that they dug, never taking more than he could eat between tides, according to a 1917 book by Herbert Hunt. Dirty Dan later said that “when the tide went out, the table was set.” 2-5pm – KAFE Radio will broadcast from the festival. Dirty Dan himself will be there, as if back from the grave, in his usual attire (dirt-caked coat, a felt hat that Jed Clampett might have thrown away, no socks and unlaced boots, and a glorious

Above left: Dirty Dan lookalikes, both named Dan.Above: George the Basset Hound with Kris, local dog doctor. She’s dressed in 1890s purple satin and feathers. Below: Best 1880s ladies’ costumes: Irene (far right) was the 2014 winner for Best 1880s ladies’ costume.

white beard enhanced by his red flannel undershirt), played once again by Jim Rich. The streets will be populated with 1880s characters, thanks to the legendary Dirty Dan Look-Alike and 1880s Dress Contests, joined by some of the Ladies of the Evening that enhance the Fairhaven sidewalks, in full costume, each summer. These are Fairhaven businesswomen, clad in satin and silk, in homage to the 40 bordellos in Fairhaven in the 1890s. Since Dirty Dan Harris platted the town, thereby creating Fairhaven in 1883, it’s a historical, and colorful, tribute. Signups for the fish toss, donut hole contest, and costume contests occur the day of the event, at the stage – first come, first served. Restaurants must register in advance for the Chili Cook-Off, and piano racers must also register in advance. Come one, come all, to the Village Green. Men, women, children and dogs are all welcome. Come in costume (yes, even the dogs!), or come as you are. It promises to be a day to remember. Photos courtesy of www.Fairhaven.com.

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Celebrate Nature & Community at the Procession of the Species by Osa Hale Fur and feathers, scales and fangs, all in a blur of color and a wild cacophony of voices and music... No, this is not a lively trip to the zoo. It is the Procession of the Species, a beloved Bellingham springtime tradition. Now in its twelfth year in Bellingham, the Procession of the Species was actually born in Olympia in 1995 as a way to celebrate Earth Day, and has continued to grow. By the time it migrated over to the City of Subdued Excitement in 2003, the procession had evolved into a parade that celebrates the natural world, the local community, and the power of art to bring the two together. Inspired by creatures big and small, local people assemble costumes that range from simple outfits to elaborate structural masterpieces, transforming themselves into birds, flowers, salmon, bears, trees, deer, turtles, and everything in between. Although some participants build their costumes at home, much of the creative magic happens at the Environmental Learning Center in a whirlwind of art supplies and recycled materials. Workshops are held and individual projects are launched, all building to the big day. Carol Oberton will be leading a workshop on Sat., April 4, 10:30am12:30pm at 5044 Mt. Baker Highway in Deming. You will find creative uses for materials, see examples for building your own big puppets, and learn to make masks and accessories. Participants are encouraged to bring old sweatshirts,

hoodies, ball caps, bike helmets or other clothing items as a base for their costume. Other materials will be provided. Admission is free. Call 360-305-3600 or visit www.wcls.org for more information. When it is time to present the procession, there are three simple rules the menagerie must abide by: no live animals or pets, no written or spoken words, and no motorized vehicles (motorized wheelchairs and mobility devices are an exception to the rule). Beyond those rules, the Procession of the Species is free to develop naturally, creating a wild energy that makes each year a unique spectacle, one that invites observers to join in the fun as much as it creates a scene. The 12th annual Procession of the Species will be taking place on Saturday, May 2. Participants will gather behind the downtown Bellingham Public Library on Lottie Street at 3:30pm. The parade will proceed south on N. Commercial St., turning northwest onto W. Holly St., and end at a celebration in Maritime Heritage Park. There will be activities, music, and a chance to mingle up close and personal with the wildlife. Fifteen crossing guard volunteers are needed during the event. Contact Amanda at agrove@cob.org to sign up for the best view of the parade! The Procession of the Species is a community event. Everyone is welcome

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to build a costume and join in, watch from the sidelines, or come to the park for the festivities. For more information, visit www.bpots.org.

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Sat., April 18 at Windy Acres Farm (721 Van Wyck Rd., Bellingham). The familyfriendly event provides an opportunity to meet ANT’s wonderful animals and learn how they help transform our community one life at a time. While touring the farm, visitors will have a chance to enjoy horse demonstrations, animal interactions,

children’s activities and more. Although no outside animals are allowed at the event, visitors are encouraged to bring pictures of their animals to be blessed and appreciated. Free. Info: 360-671-3509, animalsasnaturaltherapy@comcast.net or www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org.

Pollination Puppet Show – Follow

Polly, the honey bee, as she visits her flower friends and talks about how and why bees pollinate and what you can do to help them! This puppet show for elementary-age children is sponsored by the Skagit County APIS Project, Skagit Food Co-op and the library. Join us for the show on Sat., April 18 at 3pm at the Mount Vernon City Library (315 Snoqualmie St.). Free. More info: 360336-6209 or www.mountvernonwa.gov.

Arts, Crafts & Photo Contest – You

still have time to knit, crochet, sew, paint, carve, paste, cut, stain, sculpt, or photograph and enter the 2015 Whatcom County Arts & Crafts Contest on Tues., April 21 at Rome Grange (2821 Mt. Baker

Poetry Month Celebrations – Caitlin

Thomson, Jacob Jans and Donna Rushing are exhibiting poems on the walls of the Firehouse Cafe (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham) during April in honor of poetry month. These talented poets, all Firehouse regulars, will also host readings in the performance space (times TBA; please check www.firehouseperformingarts.com for details.) Free. Info: 360-752-1904.

Info Session: Publishing & Marketing for Aspiring Authors – Aspiring authors and writers can learn what to expect in WWU’s new community course, Publishing

Hwy.). This event is open to people of all ages in Whatcom County; Grange membership not required. Winning entries will go on to compete at the state competition in June. Full details can be found in the Program Handbook, available on the State Grange website at www.wa-grange.org. Entries must be brought to Rome Grange on Mon., April 20 from 9am-2pm. The judging is Monday afternoon, with the public viewing on Tuesday at 6pm. We need volunteers to help with judging. Free admission. Info or if you can assist, contact Penny Mumford at: 360-647-9672.

El Día de Los Niños/El Día de Los Libros – A free event with food,

entertainment, music, free books for children, and Latino crafts on Sun., April 26 from 1-5pm at the Lynden Library (216 4th St.). See Dan the Magic Man at 1:15pm and the Herencias Mexicanas Dancers at 2:30pm. More info: 360-3053600 or www.wcls.org.

and Marketing, at an info session at 5:30pm on Wed., April 1 at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). The course instructor will be Cami Ostman, co-founder of Red Wheelbarrow Writers. Free. Info: ExtendedEd@wwu.edu , 360650-3308 or www.wwu.edu/enrich.

Book Talk! – Join Katie, our own reading

guru and librarian, for a lively, interactive discussion about what’s being read, on Thursdays, April 9 from 5-6pm and April 23 from 1-2pm at the Central Library (210 Central Ave., Bellingham). Participants will share their favorite titles, make suggestions, get reading ideas, and hear about great new books. Free. More info: 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Lynden Library Spring Book Sale –

The Friends of the Lynden Library Spring Book Sale includes a large selection of fiction and nonfiction for all ages and interests, plus CDs, DVDs, and audio books. Most items are from 25 cents to $3. A bag sale will start at 12:30pm on Saturday – $3 per bag of books! The sale takes place on Fri. & Sat., April 10 & 11 from 10am-4:30pm at the Lynden Library (216 4th St., Lynden). Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600.

SpeakEasy 16: Fresh Minds, New Words – In celebration of National Poetry Month and National Library Week, and coordinated with the launch of Poetry Chat, a WWU collection of children’s poetry books published since 1960, SpeakEasy 16: Fresh Minds, New Words presents poetry by and for children. The event features Pamela Porter, author of The Crazy Man, a Canadian Governor

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Anacortes Senior College –

Registration is now underway for classes April 14-May 21 at Anacortes Senior College, which meets in classrooms at Anacortes Middle School. The spring lineup includes classes in Spanish, nutrition, communication, history, music, politics and more. A 6-week course costs $30, and a 3-week course costs $20 for people over 50 years old. More info: 360-503-1255, info@seniorcollege.org or www.seniorcollege.org.

Reading Tutoring at Whatcom Learning Lab (WLL) – WLL is a

not-for-profit service which provides children or adults with help learning to read. One-on-one tutoring is provided by trained, community volunteers. We use the Susan Bartlett Method plus additional support of computers and Slingerland techniques. We meet twice a week for an hour. There is an adjustable $2 fee per session based on need. Bellingham site (Northwest Baptist Church) meets Monday/Wednesday. Blaine site (Grace Lutheran Church) meets Tuesday/ Thursday. More info: 360-371-3978,

General’s Award-winning children’s poetry book, along with two dozen children and adults reading poems, on Sun., April 12 from 2-3:30pm at the Mount Baker Theatre. Free. More info: 360-734-6080 or www.othermindpress.wordpress.com/speakeasy.

Library Snap Shot Day – Join us for

Library Snap Shot Day on Mon., April 13 from 10am-8pm at the Central and Barkley Library Branches. Bellingham Public Library is joining libraries across the country hosting Library Snap Shot Day in honor of National Library Week (April 12-18). This is a chance for libraries and the public to show and share library services with photos and video. Details will be announced in early April, or call 360-7787206 for more information. Free. More info: 360-778-7206, jkeller@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Jazz Jam and Poetry Slam – iDiom

Theater’s monthly Jazz Jam & Poetry Slam makes its triumphant return: live jazz band, a featured poet, and a $100 cash prize for the poetry slam champion! This month’s featured poet is iDiom Theater Artistic Director Glenn Apollo Hergenhahn Zhao.

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NW Singles Club – Northwest Singles Club offers the following free, weekly events for single adults 55+: Saturday Coffee and Conversation, Bellingham Cruise Terminal (Harris St.), 10am. • Monday Walks, Taylor Dock (Fairhaven), 10am. More info: 360-671-5092 or bjolivette@earthlink.net. Oracle Day All Day – Come and get a

Tarot or oracle reading from Liz Muschette, a Vedic astrology reading from Chris Sessler, or a past life rose reading from Barb Blair – or do all of the above! Oracle Day takes place on Sat., April 4 from 11am-4pm at Center for Holistic Wellness (609 Murdock St., Sedro Woolley). Cost is $5-$15 sliding scale for 15 minutes. More time is available! More info: 360420-2630, koleakat@hotmail.com or www.sedrowoolleyholisticwellness.wordpress.com.

Women’s Voices NW – Women’s

Voices NW is a radio program celebrating women in our community. This month features Becca Taber discussing Sustainable

Hosted by Tobias Childs. Interested in performing? Email tobychilds@gmail.com. Event takes place on Fri., April 17 from 10-11:15pm at iDiom Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $5 advance / $7 at door. More info: 360-305-3524, tobychilds@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/759904897411875.

Connections Food & Farming Program. Listen on Sundays at 9am on KMRE 102.3FM, Spark Radio or streaming from the website. More info: 360-738-3886 or www.sparkmuseum.org/kmre-1023-fm.

Death Cafe – Death Cafe meets on the

3rd Wednesday of the month (April 15) from 6:30-8:30pm at Moles Family Funeral Home (2465 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). Bring your perspective, thoughts, insights and questions surrounding end of life issues and join an interesting discussion circle. Coffee and cake provided. Free admission / donations welcome.

Astrology Consultations – Astrology

can offer insight into challenging life situations, relationship issues and reveal your life purpose. Stop by Wise Awakening (314 E. Holly St., Bellingham) on Sat., April 18 from 10am-2pm for a 15 minute astrology reading with Chris Sessler for only $10. No appointment is necessary. Info: info@vedicmoonastrology.com , 360510-3028 or www.wiseawakening.com.

Comedy Nite Presents – Comedian

Ralph Porter brings the heat to Bellingham on Sat., April 18 at 9pm at Poppes 360 (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). Bring your friends to see why this funny man was voted top comic by King 5. Hosted by Randall Ragsdale with DJ Clint Westwood. Admission is $10. More info: www.facebook.com/ComedyNite.

Ferndale’s 10th Annual Poetry Festival: “Coming Full Circle” –

Celebrate National Poetry Month at the 10th Annual Ferndale Poetry Festival to be held at the Ferndale Public Library (2125 Main St.) on Tues., April 28 from 6-7:30pm. The featured local poet is Kevin Murphy. Single poem and open mic time will be available to all ages and to all experience levels. Enjoy snacks and a video montage highlighting our previous Poetry Festivals. All ages are welcome! Youth entry forms can be found at ferndalepoetryfestival.blogspot.com. Submissions received by April 15 will receive a Certificate of Acknowledgment and plenty of encouragement! Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

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Ski to Sea – Don’t miss out on this year’s

Ski to Sea Race! From Mt. Baker to Bellingham Bay, this legendary relay race has been held in Bellingham over Memorial Day weekend since 1973. Register today! Cost is $650. More info: 360-746-8861, info@skitosea.com or www.skitosea.com.

new and pre-owned. Look for the Big White Tent filled with electronics, rigging, marine services – everything you need! Free parking. Fri.-Sun., April 10-12 at Cap Sante Boat Haven (1019 Q Ave., Anacortes). Free admission. More info: www.anacortes.org/boat-show.cfm.

Anacortes Spring Boat Show – At

Apple Blossom & Honey Bee Festival –

least 75 floating boats ranging up to 65 feet. Best yachts from the best brokers,

Join us on Sat. & Sun., April 25 & 26 at BelleWood Acres Farm (6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden). This event will include a variety of activities including a performance by Pearl Django (Sat., 7pm, $15); 5K trail run (Sun., 11am, $20); beekeeping demonstrations; and orchard tours ($3). Local honey goods available. Benefits honey bee research. More info: 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Earth Day Celebration and Tree Planting – Celebrate Earth Day with us by restoring riparian habitat for salmon and many other animals on Sat., April 25 from 10am-2pm at Utopia Conservation Property (28408 Utopia Rd., SedroWoolley). From Sedro-Woolley eastbound on Highway 20, turn right (south) on Hoehn Rd. Turn left (east) onto Utopia Rd. Drive for less than 500 yards. Parking is downhill on right. Parking is very limited, so carpooling is encouraged. In partnership with Skagit Land Trust. Free. More info: 360-336-0172, wcc@skagitfisheries.org or www.skagitfisheries.org/2015/03/earth-day-at-utopia/.

Tours with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Upcoming trips and tours

include Antique & Collectibles Evaluation Show (April 11, free); Harrison Hot Springs resort (April 14-15, $299 plus transfer fee); Jasper Park Lodge Fest (April 12-17, $1479); Pompeii Exhibit (April 21, $87); Britannia Cooper Museum Mine & Shannon Falls (April 29, $113); Phantom of the Opera (May 1, $120); Best of Portland by Train (May 2-4, $499); San Juan Islands Cruise Overnite (May 29-31, $549); Alaska Glacier Bay Cruise (May 16-23, starts at $1299); Famous Arts in Vancouver (May 22, $115); Mariners vs. Tampa Bay (June 7, $78); Food Truck Fest & Harbor Creek Cruise (June 28, $102); Top of Olympic Peninsula Getaway (June 23-26); Mariners vs. Detroit (July 8, $78); BC Scenic Hot Springs & Rockies Rail Heritage (July 10-16, $1899); Spirit Bear Viewing Knight Fjord (July 29-Aug. 2, $1512); Mariners vs. Oakland (Aug. 26, $78); Martha’s Vineyard & Cape Island (Sept. 6-13, $2015); Mariners vs. Texas (Sept. 10, $78); Idaho, Montana, Dakotas – Mt. Rushmore (Sept. 11-20); Ireland Tour (Oct. 10-17, $2779); Tucson Special Tour (Nov. 10-14). All rates, subject to change, are per person double occupancy. More info and registration: 360-733-4030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

Info Session: How to Teach English Abroad – Have a few college credits?

Want to travel? Learn how a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages certificate from WWU can prepare you to teach English internationally. Info session at 5:30pm on Wed., April 15 in WWU’s Miller Hall, Room 105; free parking in gravel C lot on South Campus. No bachelor’s degree or teaching experience is required to earn your TESOL certificate! Free admission. More info: 360-650-4699, TESOL@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/TESOL.

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APRIL 2015 WEDNESDAY 4/1/2015 Greg Aanes Furniture Rustics and Extra Sale continues (through April 11), 9am-5pm, 360389-2714 or www.FurnitureBellingham.com.

Landscape Impressions Quilting Workshop (3 days) begins, La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum, 10am-3pm, $230, info@laconnerquilts.org , 360-466-4288 or www.laconnerquilts.org. Open Studio Painting Wednesdays (5 days) begins, Studio UFO, 10am-3:30pm, $225 for all or $50 each, trish.Harding@studio-ufo.net , 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 25) WWU Music Awards, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-676-4118, klvanschelt@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 4) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm, free admission, 360-708-3170, www.facebook.com/JLArtShow or louisemagno@yahoo.com. (pg. 25) Lunchtime Music in the Piano Lounge, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, freewill donation, 206790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 4) Homeschoolers’ Learning Club, Everson Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Dr. Seuss Party, Blaine Library, 3:15-4:15pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Bellingham Laughter Club, Downtown Food Co-op Connections Bldg, 4-5pm, free, 360-734-8929, therapeuticstudio@msn.com or www.worldlaughtertour.com. Bookworms Gardening Club (kids under 10 must attend with adult), Deming Library, 4-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Opening Reception for April Exhibits, La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum, 4-7pm, free, 360-466-4288, info@laconnerquilts.org or www.laconnerquilts.org. (pg. 25-26) Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Info Session: Publishing and Marketing for Aspiring Authors, Bellingham Public Library,

5:30-6:30pm, free, ExtendedEd@wwu.edu , 360650-3308 or www.wwu.edu/enrich. (pg. 12)

An Introduction to Reiki with Carolyn Jackson, Blaine Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-3637.

Basic Mat Cutting Class, Dakota Art Supplies (Bellingham), 6-7pm, $7, 360-676-8918, CarolSheppardPhotography@gmail.com.

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, Spring Creek Retirement & Assisted Living, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org.

Birchwood Garden Club: Summer Bulbs and Perennials, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, free, threemetcalfes@comcast.net , 360384-6250 or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. (pg. 24)

Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey: A Photographic Legacy, Sumas Library, 7pm, free, 360-360-3600, www.wcls.org.

Scottish Country Dancing Class, Fairhaven

Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop-in, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 34) Classy-Oke with Aireekah, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover, aireekah@gmail.com , 360-656-6075 or www.facebook.com/aireeoke.

Trailer Wars XLIII: Based on a True Story,

Pickford Film Center, 9-10pm, $2, 360-6471300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

THURSDAY 4/2/2015 Open Studio Painting Thursdays (5 days) begins, Studio UFO, 10am-3:30pm, $225 for all or $50 each, trish.Harding@studio-ufo.net , 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 25) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Art Bash Opening Reception, The Front Gallery, 5:30-8pm, free, www.skagitart.com , 360-4216473 or skagitartiststogether@yahoo.com. (pg. 26)

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Darla Bradshaw Lobb & Walt Burkett, Jansen Art

Center, 5:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. First Thursday Artist Reception, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 26) ”Behind the Beautiful Forevers” (National Theatre Live), Pickford Film Center, 6:309:45pm, $16 members / $20 general, 360-6471300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. An-O-Chords Rehearsal, Northwest Educational Service Building, 7-9:30pm, free, 360-941-5733, svenbob@cheerful.com or www.anochords.org. (pg. 4)

”Purge and Prejudice: The 1907 Bellingham Anti-Hindu Riot” with Dr. Paul Englesberg,

Central Library Lecture Room, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-778-7323, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Thursday Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 donation requested / first time free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 34) Roosevelt Road (Americana/Bluegrass), The Conway Muse, 8pm, $5, www.conwaymuse.com , events@conwaymuse.com or 360-445-3000.

FRIDAY 4/3/2015 Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 9:30am, $65 (5 classes) / $15 drop-in / $10 first time, 360-656-6699, yogawithjoani@yahoo.com or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 29) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm, free, www.skagitart.org/gallery.htm or 360-770-3660. (pg. 26) RARE: Recycled Art & Resource Expo, Allied Arts Gallery, 10am-5pm, free, katy@alliedarts.org , 360-676-8548 or www.alliedarts.org/rare. (pg. 26) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Barkley Toasters Meeting, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm, free to guests, 360-2201151, www.1383833.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 30) Artist Reception: Laurie Potter, Whatcom Land Trust Office, 5:30-7pm, free, 360-650-9470, info@whatcomlandtrust.org. (pg. 26) Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 5:45-8:45pm, $5, charlene.lenn@gmail.com , www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers or 360-354-4325. (pg. 34) A Pop-Up Art Gallery (12 local artists), former Dakota Art Store (1415 Cornwall Ave.), 6-9pm, free.

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A Sacred Place, Xwe’chi’eXen: No Place for Coal, Studio UFO Gallery, 6-9pm, free,

360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 26) Anacortes Gallery Walk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-2936938 or www.anacortesart.com. Art In A Pickle Barn: Opening Reception, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 6-8pm. (pg. 26)

Artist Reception: “Drips” by Rhiannon Rosenbaum, Honey Salon, 6-9pm, free,

360-778-3858, hair@honeybellingham.com or www.honeybellingham.com. (pg. 27) Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, 6-10pm, free, lindsey@downtownbellingham.com , 360-5278710 or www.downtownbellingham.com. (pg. 26) Spring Celebration Art Show, Bay Street Studios, 6-9pm, free, banner4art@yahoo.com or 360-671-3999. (pg. 27) Spring Has Sprung Artist Reception, Fourth Corner Frames, 6-9pm, free, Framr4U@aol.com , www.fourthcornerframes.com or 360-734-1340. (pg. 27)

The Lucky Monkey 10th Anniversary Celebration, The Lucky Monkey, 6-10pm, free, 360-223-2743, luckymonkeygifts@gmail.com. (pg. 27) Author Event: John Marzluff (“Welcome To Subirdia”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Cherokee Secrets: A Native American Illusion Magic Show with Frank Dunn, Whatcom

Museum Lightcatcher Building, 7-9pm, free, 360-778-8930, museuminfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. ”High School Musical,” Lynden Christian PAC, 7pm, $12 at door / $10 in advance online, NWTG@nwtg.org or www.NWTG.org. (pg. 30) Reading Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-8pm, $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , www.simplyspiritcenter.com or 360-647-7134. Mia Vermillion & Kevin Sutton (blues), The Conway Muse, 7:30pm, $12, 360-445-3000, www.conwaymuse.com. Friday Night Dancing (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $7 general / $5 students, seniors and military, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com , 360-2244082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. $5 Fine (contemporary country/classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

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APRIL 2015 SATURDAY 4/4/2015 Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale, Bloedel-Donovan

Park Hall, 10am-3pm, free, 360-354-4346, wcdspublicity@gmail.com or www.whatcomcountydahliasociety.org. (pg. 35) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) 360-647-2060, www.bellinghamfarmers.org. Easter on the Farm, BelleWood Acres Farm, 10am-5pm, $12 adults / $10 kids 10 and under for brunch, $8 for egg hunt, 360-318-7720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 9) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-671-5092, bjolivette@earthlink.net. (pg. 13)

Opening Day for Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm, free, 360-647-2060, market@bellinghamfarmers.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org. (pg. 9) RARE: Recycled Art & Resource Expo, Allied Arts Gallery, 10am-5pm. (pg. 26) Visit Sculpture Woods, 10am-5pm, free, www.annmorrisbronze.com. (pg. 27)

Procession of the Species Costume Workshop, Deming Library, 10:30-12:30pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 11)

Sewing Upcycled Totes from Commercial Banners, Ragfinery, 10:30am-1:30pm, $35,

360-739-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Oracle Day All Day, Center for Holistic Wellness, 11am-4pm, $5-$15 sliding scale, 360-420-2630, www.sedrowoolleyholisticwellness.wordpress.com or koleakat@hotmail.com. (pg. 13)

Open House, StoneHouse Artifacts, 2-6pm, free,

360-647-0152, stonehouseartifacts@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/stonehouseartifacts. (pg. 35) Traditional Jazz (First Thursday Band), VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students/ $12 general, 360-734-2973, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 34) Fun With Necktie Embellishments, Ragfinery, 2:30-4:30pm, $5, shenterly@ragfinery.com , 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com. BUG Monthly Jam, St. James Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 3-5pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-734-5259. (pg. 4)

Murder in the Fourth Corner: True Stories of Whatcom County’s Earliest Homicides,

Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Vitamin D (Hens, Hops & Blossoms): Opening Reception, Good Earth Pottery, 3-6pm, free, 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 27) Cheryl Hodge Presents: Vocal Showcase, The Star Club, 5pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, aireekah@gmail.com or www.cherylhodge.com. ”High School Musical,” Lynden Christian PAC, 7pm. (pg. 30) Poetry Event: Denise DuMaurier (“Sentinel”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626. USA Dance, Presence Studio, 7-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com. Brass Monkey Theater Club V: Angst, iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, free, www.idiomtheater.com. (pg. 30) CC Adams Band (blues/rock), The Conway Muse, 7:30pm, $10, events@conwaymuse.com , 360-445-3000 or www.conwaymuse.com.

First Saturday Dance Party featuring Zakuska,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30-10:30pm, $15 requested donation, 360-380-0456. (pg. 34) The Blues Hall of Fame, Mount Baker Theatre, 8-10pm, $49 / $42 / $35 / $25, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events. (pg. 4) The Penny Stinkers (Americana / Folk Rock), The Star Club, 8pm, $5, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com. WC Swing and Blues Dancing, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-2244082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. $5 Fine (contemporary country/classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com. iDiom Improv Lab, iDiom Theater, 10-11pm, $5, 360-305-3524, tobychilds@gmail.com or www.petercomedytrio.com. (pg. 30)

SUNDAY 4/5/2015 HAPPY EASTER!! Community Breakfast, Rome Grange, 8am-1pm,

$5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 9) Women’s Voices NW, Spark Museum, 9-10am, free, 360-738-3886, www.sparkmuseum.org. (pg. 13) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) Easter on the Farm, BelleWood Acres Farm, 10am-5pm. (pg. 9) ”Flamenco: Carmen” (Teatro Real, Madrid), Pickford Film Center, 11am-1pm, $16 members / $20 general, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org , 360-647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

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J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Julianne Thoma Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

MONDAY 4/6/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10am. (pg. 13) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Marvin J and Friends (blues piano), The Star Club, 5:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com.

An Introduction to Irish Music and Dance,

Ferndale Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org.

TUESDAY 4/7/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Kids: Do Art!, Jansen Art Center, 10am-noon,

$15-$50, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 9) Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Irish Dancing for Beginners, Northwest Ballet Academy, 4:30-5:30pm, $15 drop-in / monthly rates, 360-714-1246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org. (pg. 34) Irish Step Dancing (for kids), Northwest Ballet Academy, 4:30-5:30pm, $15 drop-in, 360-7141246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org. (pg. 34) Tuesday Night Jazz: Blake Angelos Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Refresh My Memory Class, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 6-8pm, free to members, 360201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. (pg. 27) ”Early Summer,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:45pm, $7.25 members / $10.75 general / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-647-1300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Open Mic Night, Poppe’s 360, 6:30-10pm, free. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Unity Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-7560217, contact-4470@toastmastersclub.org or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 30) Figure Study/Open Studio, BellinghamART, 7-9:30pm, $14, marydmorton@yahoo.com , 360-933-1270 or www.bellinghamart.com. (pg. 27) TED Talk Tuesday: Music, Explorations Academy Lower Level, 7-8:30pm, free, 360671-8085, info@explorationsacademy.org or www.facebook.com/events/1588933301343795/. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, safdancers@hotmail.com or 360-766-6866. (pg. 34) Trivia Night, The Star Club, 7:30pm, $2, 360-656-6075, aireekah@gmail.com or www.starclubbellingham.com. Vintage Swing Class (4 days) begins, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-9pm, $48 general / $40 students, seniors and military / $90 couple, 360-224-4082, or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 34)

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APRIL 2015 WEDNESDAY 4/8/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Kids: Do Art!, Jansen Art Center, 10am-noon, $15$50, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. (9)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Lunchtime Music in the Piano Lounge, Jansen

Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 4)

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

Retirement & Assisted Living, 1:30-3pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org. Spring Sculpting (4 days) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 1:30-4pm, $110 / materials included, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Homeschoolers’ Learning Club, Everson Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Container Gardening with Master Gardener Ginny Winfield, Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

WWP Monthly Meeting: “The Ups and Downs of Independent Publishing,” Nicki’s Bella Marina, 5:30-8pm, free, 360-319-8366, www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org or caithiseach@gmail.com. (pg. 30) Spring Sculpting (4 days) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 6:30-9pm, $110 / materials included, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

”Titus Andronicus” (Globe on Screen),

Limelight Cinema, 6:30-10pm, $10 students / $16 members / $20 general, 360-647-1300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Egress Studio Press Poetry Reading, Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626.

Museum Advocates: Mayor Kelli Linville on the Arts, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall

Rotunda Room, 11:30am-1pm, free, 360-7798930, museuminfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Finding Funders for Your Nonprofit, Central Library Conference Room, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Community Song Circle, Silverado, 3-4pm, free, info@bellinghamwomenwithwings.org , 360-2207219 or www.bellinghamwomenwithwings.org. (pg. 4) Book Talk!, SkillShare at the Central Library, 5-6pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 12) Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Blog for Impact Workshop, Fairhaven Public Library, 6-9pm, $97, www.blogforimpact.com. (pg. 28) ”Occupy the Farm,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:15pm, $7.25 members / $10.75 general / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. An-O-Chords Rehearsal, Northwest Educational Service Building, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 4) Author Event: Jennifer Adler (“Passionate Nutrition”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. ”High School Musical,” Lynden Christian PAC, 7pm. (pg. 30) Thursday Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5. (pg. 34)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, free, www.idiomtheater.com. (pg. 30)

Night Beat, First Congregational Church, 7:30-

8:30pm, $10, klvanschelt@gmail.com , 360-6764118 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 4)

”Painting the ‘HSM Discovery’” with Steve Mayo, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall,

7:30pm, $3 sugg. donation / museum members free, 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Stream of Life, Victoria Ebel-Sabo and Claire

Victoria Davison, WWU PAC Concert Hall, 7:30pm, free, cfpa.wwu.edu/event/stream-life. (see ad, pg. 4)

FRIDAY 4/10/2015 Anacortes Spring Boat Show, Cap Sante Boat

Haven, 10am-5pm, free, www.anacortes.org/boat-show.cfm. (pg. 14) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) Lynden Library Spring Book Sale, Lynden Library, 10am-4:30pm, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 12) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Barkley Toasters Meeting, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 30) Figure Drawing Class (5 days) begins, Whatcom Community College, 1-3:30pm, $159, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 28) Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 5:45-8:45pm, $5. (pg. 34) Author Event: Sara Stamey (“The Ariadne Connection”), Village Books, 7-8pm, free, 360-738-7875, saras23@comcast.net or www.sarastamey.com. ”High School Musical,” Lynden Christian PAC, 7pm. (pg. 30)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) Scarlet Locomotive & Wild Rabbit, McIntyre

Hall Performing Arts Center, 7:30-9:30pm, free, 360-416-6646, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 4) ”The Breakfast Club” 30th Anniversary, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $12.50 general / $10.50 members, www.lincolntheatre.org or 360-336-8955. (pg. 32) Decade X (Top 40 Dance, 70s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com. Animals Don’t Pose For Pictures, iDiom Theater, 10-11pm, $5, petercomedytrio@gmail.com , 360-305-3524 or www.petercomedytrio.com. (pg. 30)

”Free Speech, Free Love and Costly Politics: Bellingham’s Own Private Red Scare” with Professor Ron C. Judd, Central Library Lecture Room, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-778-7323, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Scottish Country Dancing Class, Fairhaven Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop-in. (pg. 34)

”Meet the Biscottis: An Interactive Mafia Musical,” Mount Baker Theatre’s Walton

Theatre, 7:30pm, $42 / $40, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events. (pg. 30) Classy-Oke with Aireekah, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover, aireekah@gmail.com , 360656-6075 or www.facebook.com/aireeoke.

THURSDAY 4/9/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Kids: Do Art!, Jansen Art Center, 10am-noon,

$15-$50, info@jansenartcenter.org or 360-354-3600. (pg. 9) Welcome Spring! Garland, Ragfinery, 10am12:30pm or 1:30-4pm, $7.50, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

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APRIL 2015 Press Here: An Introduction to the Powerful Benefits of Acupressure with Maureen Kelly,

Anacortes Spring Boat Show, Cap Sante Boat

Haven, 10am-5pm. (pg. 14)

Skagit Anacortes Dancers Klezmer/Hebrew Dance Party, Bay View Civic Hall, 6-10pm, $10,

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery,

10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Saturday Ballroom Dance, Bellingham Senior

SATURDAY 4/11/2015 Rummage Sale, Blaine Senior Center, 8am-3pm, free, 360-332-8040. (pg. 36)

Anacortes Spring Boat Show, Cap Sante Boat Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9)

Free NAMI Basics Course (6 days) begins,

Fairhaven Branch Library Northwest Room, 10am-12:30pm, free / pre-registration required, 360-671-4950, nami@healthsupportcenter.org or www.namiwhatcom.org/nami-basics.html. (pg. 9) Free WRAP for Kids Education Course (6 days) begins, Fairhaven Branch Library Fireside Room, 10am-12:30pm, free / pre-registration required, 360-671-4950, nami@healthsupportcenter.org or www.namiwhatcom.org/wrap.html. (pg. 9) Lynden Library Spring Book Sale, Lynden Library, 10am-4:30pm. (pg. 12) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 13) ”The Way of Tea,” Ferndale Public Library, 10am-noon, $5, 360-384-0050, www.facebook/FerndaleArtsCommission. (pg. 28)

Antique & Collectibles Evaluation Event,

Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 11am-4pm, $6 per item / $15 for three items, 360-7334030, #1019, www.wccoa.org. (pg. 36) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) Refresh My Memory Class, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 11am-4pm, members free / $60 general. (pg. 27) Anacortes Spring Wine Festival, Port Warehouse Event Center, noon-4:30pm, $40, 360-293-7911, lhartner@anacortes.org or www.anacortes.org/spring-wine-fest. (pg. 7)

”An Overview of Scandinavian Genealogy Research,” Burlington Senior Center, 1-3pm,

free, 360-757-6224, genealogy0715@gmail.com or skagitvalleygenealogy.org. (pg. 35)

Experience Reiki with various practitioners and students, Unity Church, drop-in 1-3pm, by donation, 360-224-3335, www.greentouch.net.

Rabbits with Kaisha Hamilton of Eos Rising Farm, Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org.

Wonders of Whatcom: Glass Art, Fairhaven

Library Fireplace Room, 2:30pm, free, 360-7787323. (pg. 28)

”Meet the Biscottis: An Interactive Mafia Musical,” MBT’s Walton Theatre, 3pm, $42 / $40. (pg. 39)

Deming Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. 360-293-9274. (pg. 35)

Activity Center, 6:30pm, $5, 360-733-4030, epierson@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 35) Author Event; Thor Hanson (“The Triumph of Seeds”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Contra Dance featuring The Electrodes,

Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 students, dance@januscom.com , 360-6761554 or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (35) ”High School Musical,” Lynden Christian PAC, 7pm. (pg. 30) Poetry Event: Pamela Porter (“The Crazy Man”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. The Haynie Opry, Haynie Grange, 7-9pm, $10, 360-366-3321. (pg. 4) Weekly International Folk Dancing (with potluck and live music), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, $3. (pg. 34)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) Sanford-Hill Piano Series: Gilles Vonsattel,

WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, 7:30pm, $16-$40, 360-650-6146. Dave Barry, Mount Baker Theatre, 8-10pm, $49 / $45 / $39 / $30, 360-734-6080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 9) Tango by the Bay (Argentine Tango Milonga), Squalicum Yacht Club, 8-10:30pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, bhamusabda@aol.com , 360-734-5676 or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

The Wine Country: A Pairing of Music and Art,

Lincoln Theatre, 8-10pm, $15-$29, 360-3368955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 4) WC Swing and Blues Dancing, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-2244082, www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Decade X (Top 40 Dance, 70s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com. Electro-Swing Night with DJ Postal, The Star Club, 9pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com. Animals Don’t Pose For Pictures, iDiom Theater, 10-11pm, $5. (pg. 30)

SUNDAY 4/12/2015 Women’s Voices NW, Spark Museum, 9-10am. (pg. 13)

Haven, 10am-5pm. (pg. 14)

Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

”John” (National Theatre Live), Pickford Film

Center, 11am-1:15pm, $16 members / $20 general, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org , 360647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Historic House Tour, Pickett House (910 Bancroft St.), 1-4pm, by donation.

SpeakEasy 16: Fresh Minds, New Words,

Mount Baker Theatre, 2-3:30pm, free, http://othermindpress.wordpress.com/speakeasy/ or 360-734-6080. (pg. 12-13)

”Meet the Biscottis: An Interactive Mafia Musical,” MBT’s Walton Theatre, 3pm, $42 / $40. (pg. 30)

Author Event: Lin Kaymer (“Who Is Mackie Spence?”), Village Books, 4-5:30pm, free, 360-671-2626.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Band, Hotel

Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. ”The Breakfast Club” 30th Anniversary, Lincoln Theatre, 5:30pm, $12.50 / $10.50. (pg. 32) Claude Bourbon (Medieval and Spanish blues), The Conway Muse, 6pm, $1, 360-445-3000 or www.conwaymuse.com. ”A View from the Bridge,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off for members, 360-3368955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 30)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) Laughing at the Stars with Host Joel O’Conner, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover,

360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com.

MONDAY 4/13/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Library Snap Shot Day, Central Library and

Barkley Branch Library, 10am-8pm, free, 360-778-7206, jkeller@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 13) NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10am. (pg. 13) Portrait Drawing Workshop, Studio UFO, 10am3:30pm, $100. (pg. 25) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting,

Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-9663860. (pg. 35) Marvin J and Friends (blues piano), The Star Club, 5:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com.

Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing Workshop (5 days) begins, BMAG, 6-9pm, $185 + $10 kit fee. (pg. 27)

TUESDAY 4/14/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Irish Dancing for Beginners, Northwest Ballet

Academy, 4:30-5:30pm, $15 drop-in rate. (pg. 34)

Tuesday Night Jazz: Milo Petersen Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

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APRIL 2015 Open Mic Night, Poppe’s 360 (714 Lakeway Dr.), 6:30-10pm, no cover.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Unity

Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 30) Figure Study/Open Studio, BellinghamART, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 27) Learn to Think on Your Feet!, Improv Playworks, 7-9pm, free, sheila@improvplayworks.com , 360-756-0756 or www.improvplayworks.com. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, $3. (pg. 34) Trivia Night, The Star Club, 7:30pm, $2, 360-656-6075 or www.starclubbellingham.com. Neko Case, Mount Baker Theatre, 8pm, $36.50, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events. (pg. 5)

WEDNESDAY 4/15/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Bellingham Newcomers Club: “Lost Communities of Whatcom County” with Troy Luginbill, Bellingham Golf & Country Club, noon-2pm, $16, 360-354-4662, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org. (pg. 30) Lunchtime Music in the Piano Lounge, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600. Community Song Circle, Adult Day Health (809 E. Chestnut, Bellingham), 1-2pm. (pg. 4) Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 4)

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Anacortes Senior Activity Center, 1:30-3pm, free, 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 29)

Homeschoolers’ Learning Club, Everson Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Bookworms Gardening Club (kids under 10

must attend with adult), Deming Library, 4-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com.

Info Session: How to Teach English Abroad,

WWU Miller Hall, 5:30-6:15pm, free, 360-6504699, TESOL@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/TESOL. (pg. 14)

3D Printer Demo/Orientation, Lynden Library,

6:15-7:45pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. ”Love’s Labour Won” (Royal Shakespeare Company), Pickford Film Center, 6:15-9:30pm, $16 members / $20 general, 360-647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Death Cafe, Moles Funeral Home (Bellingham), 6:30pm, free. (pg. 13) Author Event; Woody Wheeler (“Look Up!”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. BUG@Roeder, Roeder Home, 7-8:30pm, free / donations appreciated, 360-734-1792. (pg. 5)

”Mid-Century Dream to Today’s Reality: All the Ways that Race Still Matters” with Dr. Vernon Damani Johnson, Central Library

Lecture Room, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-778-7323, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Scottish Country Dancing Class, Fairhaven Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop-in. (pg. 34) Vaudevillingham, The Cirque Lab, 7pm & 9pm, $5-$10 suggested donation, website@bellinghamcircusguild.com or www.bellinghamcircusguild.com. (pg. 31) Classy-Oke with Aireekah, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover, aireekah@gmail.com , 360656-6075 or www.facebook.com/aireeoke.

THURSDAY 4/16/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Brown Bag: “Collection Spotlight on Susan Bennerstrom,” Whatcom Museum Old City

Hall, 12:30pm, $5 general / museum members free, 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Make Your Own Prayer Flags, Ragfinery, 12:30-2:30pm, $7, shenterly@ragfinery.com , 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com. Dr. Seuss Party, North Fork Library, 3:45-4:45pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

Cultivating Compassionate Balance Course (8-week series) begins, Anacortes Center for

Happiness, 6-8pm, $270 advance registration / $300 late registration / $160 youth rate for 16-21 years old, 425-503-8886 or www.compassionatebalance.com. (pg. 29) ”Cheatin’,” Limelight Cinema, 6:30-8pm, $7.25 members / $10.75 general / $8 students and kids under 12, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org , 360-647-1300 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Annual Theatre Night and Silent Auction,

Bellingham Theatre Guild, 6:45-10pm, $20 per person / 2 for $36, 360-714-8156. (pg. 36) An-O-Chords Rehearsal, Northwest Educational Service Building, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 4)

Author Event: Joseph K. Gaydos and Audrey DeLella Benedict, “The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest,” Village Books, 7pm,

free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com or biblioinfo@villagebooks.com. Thursday Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5. (pg. 34)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) F.A.M.E.: Female Artists for Music Education,

Lairmont Manor, 7:30-9pm, $20, 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.com or www.bellinghamsings.com. (pg. 36) John Roberts and Margo Murphy (acoustic), The Conway Muse, 7:30pm, $5, 360-445-3000.

FRIDAY 4/17/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Barkley Toasters Meeting, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 30)

Upcycled Baby Slippers From Sweaters or Fleece, Ragfinery, 2-4pm, $25, 360-738-6977,

shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 5:45-8:45pm, $5. (pg. 34)

Dances of Universal Peace, Center for Spiritual Living, 7-9pm, by donation, 360-733-5745, www.seattledup.org/bellingham.htm. (pg. 35)

Matt Brouwer Poetry Live: “The Last Time I Prayed,” Deming Library, 7-9pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

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APRIL 2015 Voices of the Children 2015: Syria Project,

Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, $12, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 31)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild,

Llamas at the Library with JNK Llama Farm

(ages 4-11), Deming Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Rabbits with Kaisha Hamilton of Eos Rising Farm, Lynden Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Bellingham Stamp & Coin Show, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-4pm, free admission. (pg. 9)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 31) Chris Eger Band (R&B, rock, blues), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com. Jazz Jam and Poetry Slam, iDiom Theater, 10-11:15pm, $5 advance / $7 at door, 360-305-3524, tobychilds@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/759904897411875. (pg. 13)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery,

”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm,

Simply Magical Party (age 2-8), Ferndale Library,

”Menopause the Musical,” Mount Baker

SATURDAY 4/18/2015

Herbal Remedies for the Digestive System,

Pancake Breakfast, Ferndale Senior Activity

Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids / free 3 and under, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com , 360-384-6244 or www.ferndaleseniorcenter.org. (pg. 36) Pancake Breakfast, Blaine Senior Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $4 children, 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 36) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) Astrology Consultations, Wise Awakening, 10am2pm, $10, www.wiseawakening.com , 360-5103028 or info@vedicmoonastrology.com. (pg. 13) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9) Bellingham Stamp & Coin Show, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-5pm, free, 360-676-8720, stampandcoin@comcast.net or www.stampandcoinplace.com. (pg. 9)

Intensive Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing

(2 days), BMAG, 10am-5pm, $185 + basic material fee. (pg. 27) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 13) Preschool Open House, Gabriel’s Art Kids, 10am1pm, free, info@gabrielsartkids.com , 360-3930107 or www.gabrielsartkids.com/events.html. (pg. 9) Raising Your Psychic Child Workshop, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 10am-3pm, $70 includes box lunch, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , www.simplyspiritcenter.com or 360-647-7134. StashFest 2015, La Conner Civic Garden Club, 10am-5pm, free, info@laconnerquilts.org , 360466-4288 or www.laconnerquilts.org. (pg. 36) Cat Stories and Crafts, Everson Library, 10:3011:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

11am-noon, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

13th Annual Blessing of the Animals, Windy Acres Farm, noon-2pm, free, 360-671-3509, animalsasnaturaltherapy@comcast.net or www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org. (pg. 9, 12) Lined Zippered Bags, Ragfinery, 1-3pm, $25, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

Living Earth Herbs in Public Market, 2-3:30pm, $15, 360-734-3207. Open House, StoneHouse Artifacts, 2-6pm. (35) Artist Meet & Greet, La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum, 3-5pm, $7. (pg. 28) Pollination Puppet Show, Mount Vernon City Library, 3-3:45pm, free, 360-336-6209, www.mountvernonwa.gov. (pg. 12)

Out of the Drawing Room: Into the Intersection of Art and Women’s Rights,

Whatcom County Museum Rotunda Room, 6-8pm, free, www.lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org , league@lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org or 360-734-2366. (pg. 35) Swingnuts Jazz, Il Caffe Rifugio, 6-8pm, $5, 360-592-2888, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.ilcafferifugio.com. A Harmonizing Fundraiser, Ten Mile Grange, 7pm, $10, 360-782-3172 or 360-733-4487. (5) Brigid Collins Benefit Concert, Mount Baker Theatre, 7-9pm, $15, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events. (pg. 36) Poetry Event: Saul Weisberg (“Headwaters”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Tango Concert, YWCA, 7pm, $20 general / $15 seniors and students, tangostorm@yahoo.com. (pg. 5)

Voices of the Children 2015: Syria Project, Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, $12. (pg. 31)

”Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 30) Martin Kuuskmann & Jovino Santos Neto,

Jansen Art Center, 7:30-9pm, $30, 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 5) Sierra Hull, McIntyre Hall Performing Arts Center, 7:30-9:30pm, $25, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 5) ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31) WC Swing and Blues Dancing, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-2244082, www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Chris Eger Band (R&B, rock, blues), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

Comedy Nite Presents: Ralph Porter,

Poppes 360, 9-11pm, $10, www.facebook.com/ComedyNite. (pg. 13) Electro-Swing Night with DJ Postal, The Star Club, 9pm, no cover, 360-656-6075.

SUNDAY 4/19/2015 Women’s Voices NW, Spark Museum, 9-10am. (pg. 13)

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$8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31)

Theatre, 3pm, $55 / $49 / $39 / $20, 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events. (pg. 5) Sunday @ 3 Youth Concert, Jansen Art Center, 3-4pm, by donation, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 5) Poetry Event: Jim Milstead (“Collage”), Village Books, 4-5:30pm, free, 360-671-2626.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Rane Nogales Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Auditions: “The Drowsy Chaperone,”

Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, free, 360-7331811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 31)

MONDAY 4/20/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10am. (pg. 13) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Marvin J and Friends (blues piano), The Star Club, 5:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075 or www.starclubbellingham.com.

Blooming Scraps Flower-Making Workshop, Ferndale Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Planning for Your Future: Investments and Estate Planning, Blaine Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Auditions: “The Drowsy Chaperone,”

Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm. (pg. 31)

Spring Song Vocal Workshop, Our Savior’s

Lutheran Church, 7-8:30pm, $10 suggested donation, info@bellinghamsings.org , 360-6761024 or www.bellinghamsings.org. (pg. 5)

TUESDAY 4/21/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Irish Dancing for Beginners, Northwest Ballet Academy, 4:30-5:30pm, $15 drop-in rate. (pg. 34)

Tuesday Night Jazz: Julian MacDonough Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Massage Connection CE Presentation: “Embodiment at the Table,” Garden Street

Methodist Church, 5:45-9pm, admission cost at www.NCmassageconnection.org. (pg. 29) Arts, Crafts & Photo Contest, Rome Grange, 6pm, free, 360-647-9672. (pg. 12) Open Mic Night, Poppe’s 360 (714 Lakeway Dr.), 6:30-10pm, no cover.

”Exploring Bird Migration Patterns through the Pacific Northwest” with John Bower, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7pm, free, 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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APRIL 2015 Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Unity Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 30) Figure Study/Open Studio, BellinghamART, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 27) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, $3. (pg. 34) Northwest Classical Guitar Society, Fairhaven Library, 7:30-9pm, free-$2, 360-647-0639, www.facebook.com/NWClassicalGuitarSociety. Trivia Night, The Star Club, 7:30pm, $2, 360-656-6075, aireekah@gmail.com or www.starclubbellingham.com.

WEDNESDAY 4/22/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Quilting Masterclass: Mini Landscape Workshop with Helene Knott, Jansen Art

Center, 10am-4:30pm, $35, 360-354-3600.

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

City Club Lunch Meeting, Northwood Hall,

noon-1:30pm, $13 members / $18 nonmembers in advance or $15 / $20 at the door, www.bellinghamcityclub.org.

Lunchtime Music in the Piano Lounge: Jacqui Martin (classical guitar), Jansen Art Center,

noon-1pm, no cover, www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 4) Homeschoolers’ Learning Club, Everson Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

The World of Independent Publishing Workshop with Susan Colleen Browne (2 days) begins, Village Books, 6-8:30pm, $69, 360-383-3200, rmyer@whatcom.ctc.edu or www.whatcomcommunityed.com. Scottish Country Dancing Class, Fairhaven Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop-in. (pg. 34) Classy-Oke with Aireekah, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075.

THURSDAY 4/23/2015

Clairvoyance 101 Workshop (6 weeks) begins,

Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-9:30pm, $180, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Thursday Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5. (pg. 34)

”A Creature Feature”: Musical Benefit Concert for the Whatcom Humane Society, Judson Auditorium, 7:30-9pm, $10 suggested donation, Lyndenmusicboosters@hotmail.com or 360-318-4699. (pg. 36) Dance in Concert, WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $8, cfpa.wwu.edu/theatredance. ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31) ”The Glasses,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 advance / $12 at door, www.idiomtheater.com. (pg. 31) ”The Hard Problem” (National Theatre Live), Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students & kids / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 31)

FRIDAY 4/24/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Introductory/Refresher Bezel and Prong Setting Workshop (3 days) begins, BMAG, 10am-3pm, $250 + $20 kit fee. (pg. 27)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Barkley Toasters Meeting, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 30)

Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 5:45-8:45pm, $5. (pg. 34)

19th Annual Trivia Bee & Silent Auction,

Bellingham High School, 6pm, $10 each / $25 family, events@whatcomliteracy.org , 360-7528678 or www.whatcomliteracy.org. (pg. 36) Feminine Energy 101 Workshop (6 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 6:30-9pm, $180, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Author Event: Robert Stayton (“Power Shift”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626.

Dance in Concert, WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $8, cfpa.wwu.edu/theatredance. ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31) ”The Glasses,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 / $12. Friday Night Dancing (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $7 general / $5 students, seniors and military, 360224-4082, www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Sly Mr. Y (high energy classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 4/25/2015 Everson Garden Club Plant Sale, Everson

Elementary School Lawn, 9am-1pm, free, 360-398-7466, kathyveterane@comcast.net. (pg. 35) Sculpting Intensive with Jason Walker (2 days; lecture and demonstration; no hands-on) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 9am-4pm, $150, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

”Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni) / “Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo), Lincoln Theatre,

9:30am-2pm, $23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 5)

Apple Blossom & Honey Bee Festival,

BelleWood Acres Farm, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 14) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) Basics of Sewing, Ragfinery, 10am-4pm, $50, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9)

Earth Day Celebration and Tree Planting,

Utopia Conservation Property, 10am-2pm, free, 360-336-0172, wcc@skagitfisheries.org or www.skagitfisheries.org. (pg. 14) NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 13)

Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Book Talk!, SkillShare at the Central Library,

1-2pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 12) Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Lavender & Water Casting Methods, BMAG, 6-9pm, $45 + material fee. (pg. 27)

NAMI of Whatcom County Community Education Forum, Central Library Lecture

Room, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-671-4950 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 29) ”The Stranger,” Pickford Film Center, 6:308:15pm, $7.25 members / $10.75 general / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-647-1300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. An-O-Chords Rehearsal, Northwest Educational Service Building, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 4) Author Event: Bruce Barcott (“Weed the People”), Village Books, 7pm, free, 360-6712626, www.villagebooks.com. NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

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APRIL 2015 Behind the Scenes @ BPL Tours, SkillShare at

the Central Library, 10:30am-noon, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Cat Stories and Crafts, South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Press Here: An Introduction to the Powerful Benefits of Acupressure with Maureen Kelly,

Ferndale Library, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Ukulele Workshop, Mount Baker Theatre, 2pm, $25, 360-733-6867, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.ralphshaw.ca. (pg. 5-6)

Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey: A Photographic Legacy, Everson Library,

3-4:30pm, free, 360-360-3600, www.wcls.org.

Sudden Valley Jazz: Pearl Django, Sudden

Valley Dance Barn, 3-5:15pm, $20, 360-6711709, kcsulkin@yahoo.com or www.suddenvalleylibrary.org. (pg. 6) The Experience Arts Festival, The Conway Muse, 3-9pm, suggested donation $10 individual / $20 family, info@rickeptingfoundation.org , 360-510-9308 or rickeptingfoundation.org. (pg. 36) Ukulele Concert, Mount Baker Theatre, 4pm, $10, 360-733-6867, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.ralphshaw.ca. (pg. 5-6) Saturday Ballroom Dance, Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 6:30pm. (pg. 35) Author Event: Ned Brown (“Geology of the San Juan Islands”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Contra Dance featuring Northern Contraband,

Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 students, 360-676-1554, www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 35) Pearl Django, BelleWood Acres Farm, 7pm, $15, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

”Rise and Fall of The City of Mahagonny” (Royal Opera House), Limelight Cinema,

7-10:15pm, $16 members / $20 general, 360-647-1300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. ”The General,” Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, 35 cents, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 32) Dance in Concert, WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $8, cfpa.wwu.edu/theatredance.

Kulshan Chorus Presents Wanderings,

”The Glasses,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 /

”The Glasses,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 /

Garratt Wilkin & The Parrotheads Party, Skagit

Laughing At The Stars with Host Joel O’Conner, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover,

$12. (pg. 31)

Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $22, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com. (pg. 6) WC Swing and Blues Dancing, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-2244082, www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Fritz & the Freeloaders, Fireside Martini and Wine Bar, 8:15pm, no cover, 360-738-1000 cheers@firesidemartini.com or www.firesidemartini.com. Monthly Dress-Up Ball with DJ Postal (see website for theme), The Star Club, 9pm, free, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com. Sly Mr. Y (high energy classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 4/26/2015 Women’s Voices NW, Spark Museum, 9-10am. (pg. 13)

Apple Blossom & Honey Bee Festival,

BelleWood Acres Farm, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 14) Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26) Dirty Dan Harris Festival, Fairhaven, 10am-6pm, free, www.fairhaven.com. (pg. 10) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) ”La Bayadere” (Mariinsky Theatre Ballet), Pickford Film Center, 11am-1:15pm, $16 members / $20 general, 360-647-1300, lindsey@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

45th Anniversary Celebration and Pottery Demonstrations, Good Earth Pottery, 1-4pm, free, theteam@goodearthpots.com , 360-6713998 or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 28)

El Día de Los Niños/El Día de Los Libros,

Lynden Library, 1-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 12) Dance in Concert, WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, 2pm, $15/$8, cfpa.wwu.edu/theatredance.

Herbal Strategies for Allergies and Hay Fever,

Living Earth Herbs in Public Market, 2-3:30pm, $15, 360-734-3207. ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31) ”The Hard Problem” (National Theatre Live), Lincoln Theatre, 2pm, $16 / $14 / $12. (pg. 31)

Bellingham High School, 7:30pm, $16 / $7 /$13, 360-650-6146.

Author Event: Erica Ekrem (“Bound”) with Craft Presentation, Village Books, 4-5:30pm,

McIntyre Hall, 7:30-9:30pm, free, 360-8400770, rainbowalliance@mysvc.skagit.edu or www.facebook.com/events/636809896424756. (pg. 36) ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free,

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SVC Rainbow Alliance 3rd Annual Drag Show,

free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Rio Con Brio (Brazilian Choro), Nancy’s Farm,

7-9pm, $15, info@nancysfarm.com , 360-7340561 or www.nancysfarm.com.

$12. (pg. 31)

360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com.

MONDAY 4/27/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

NSC Weekly Walk, Taylor Dock, 10am. (pg. 13) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Marvin J and Friends (blues piano), The Star

Club, 5:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, www.starclubbellingham.com. Author Timothy Egan, Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, free, 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 28)

TUESDAY 4/28/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Irish Dancing for Beginners, Northwest Ballet

Academy, 4:30-5:30pm, $15 drop-in rate. (pg. 34) Tuesday Night Jazz: Milo Petersen Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Ferndale’s 10th Annual Poetry Festival: “Coming Full Circle,” Ferndale Library,

6-7:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 13) Open Mic Night, Poppe’s 360 (714 Lakeway Dr.), 6:30-10pm, no cover. Reiki Circle/Share, Unity Church of Bellingham, 6:30-8:30pm, free / by donation, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net or www.greentouch.net. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Unity Church of Bellingham, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 30) Figure Study/Open Studio, BellinghamART, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 27) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, $3. (pg. 34) Trivia Night, The Star Club, 7:30pm, $2, 360-656-6075, aireekah@gmail.com or www.starclubbellingham.com.

WEDNESDAY 4/29/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Lunchtime Music in the Piano Lounge, Jansen

Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 4)

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APRIL 2015 Homeschoolers’ Learning Club, Everson Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Cat Stories and Crafts, Sumas Library, 3:154:15pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com. Mayor’s Arts Awards Ceremony, Mount Baker Theatre’s Walton Theatre, 5:30pm, free, www.cob.org/services/arts/mayor-award.aspx. (pg. 3) Swingnuts Jazz, Rockfish Grill, 6-9pm, no cover, 360-588-1720, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.swingnutsjazz.com. Scottish Country Dancing Class, Fairhaven Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop-in. (pg. 34) Classy-Oke with Aireekah, The Star Club, 8:30pm, no cover, 360-656-6075, aireekah@gmail.com.

THURSDAY 4/30/2015 Art In A Pickle Barn, Azusa Farm and Gardens, 10am-6pm. (pg. 26)

Gentle Yoga Class with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 29) J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25) 5th Thursday: Cookies and Milk (21+), Lightcatcher Building and Family Interactive Gallery, 5-8pm, $10 general / $5 museum members, 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 28)

Bellingham Children’s Film Festival Opening Night: “Steamboat Bill Jr.” with Miles and Karina, Pickford Film Center, 5:30pm

(reception), 6:30pm (film), $15 / $12 / $10, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Empty Bowls, Old World Deli, 5:30-8pm, $15, 360-306-0338, whatcomack@hotmail.com or www.whatcomartistsofclayandkiln.weebly.com. (pg. 36) Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134, www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Especially for Girls: What’s Happening to Me?, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, free, 360-8142424, www.skagitregionalhealth.org. (pg. 29) An-O-Chords Rehearsal, Northwest Educational Service Building, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 4) Author Event: Ashley Rodriguez (“Date Night In”), Village Books, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-6712626, www.villagebooks.com.

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

Improvisational Bead Embroidery Workshop (2 days) begins, La Conner Quilt & Textile

Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 30)

Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market

Barkley Toasters Meeting, Dorothy Haggen BCFF Fantastic Journeys: Animated Short Films, Pickford Film Center, 12:30pm, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

BCFF Red Carpet Party: “Lola on the Pea,”

Pickford Film Center, 5:30pm (ice cream social), 6:30pm (film), $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Del Rey & Suzy Thompson: Blues, Swing, and Originals, YWCA Ballroom, 7pm, $15, 360-733-5960, gtphelan@gmail.com or www.ericandsuzy.com. (pg. 6)

Ragfinery Upcycle Challenge Red Carpet Show-off event, Ragfinery, 7pm, $20

participants / free attendees, 360-738-6977 , mmetner@hotmail.com or www.ragfinery.com. (pg. 24)

”Broken Holmes” and “In a Handbag Darkly,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 / $12. (pg. 31)

Celebrating in Song: Spring Dawning, McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $16 general / $25 boxed / $14 students, military, seniors, 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 6)

iDiOM 2015-2016 Season Unveiling Cocktail Party, iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $25, www.idiomtheater.com.

“Once Upon A Mattress,” Lincoln Theatre,

7:30pm, $24 / $20 / $10, www.lincolntheatre.org or www.theaterartsguild.org.

Skagit Community Band Spring Swing Concert, Maple Hall, 7:30-9pm, $15 adult / $10 seniors and students / $30 family / free kids 12 and under, 360-466-4409, Vince.fejeran@skagit.edu or www.skagitcommunityband.org. (pg. 6) ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31) Friday Night Dancing (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $7 general / $5 students, seniors and military, 360224-4082, www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

SATURDAY 5/2/2015 6th Annual Have a Heart Run | 10K & 5K Run, 2K Walk, and Half-Pint Half Mile, Edgewater Park, 8am-noon, $10-$25 pre-registration, www.haveaheartrun.org. (pg. 36)

Museum, 9am-5pm, $220/$200. (pg. 28) Square, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9)

NSC Weekly Coffee Hour, Bellingham Cruise

Terminal, 10am, free, 360-671-5092. (pg. 13)

Visit Sculpture Woods, 10am-5pm, free, www.sculpturewoods.com. (pg. 27)

BCFF Fantastic Journeys: Animated Short Films, Pickford Film Center, 11am, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

J&L Gift and Art Show, Tulip Valley Winery, 11am-5pm. (pg. 25)

BCFF, “Horizon Beautiful,” Pickford Film Center, 12pm, $5 / $4.

BCFF, Fantastic Journeys: Live Action Short Films, Pickford Film Center, 12:30pm, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Procession of the Species Parade, streets of

downtown Bellingham, 3:30pm, free, 360-7787000, agrove@cob.org or www.bpots.org. (11)

”Broken Holmes” and “In a Handbag Darkly,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 / $12. (pg. 31)

“Once Upon A Mattress,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $15, www.theaterartsguild.org.

Stacy Jones, H2O (Anacortes), 7:30-10:30pm, $5, 360-755-3956, info@anacortesrockfish.com or www.facebook.com/events/330786000441776/. ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31)

SUNDAY 5/3/2015 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange, 8am-1pm, $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 9)

BCFF, Fantastic Journeys: Live Action Short Films, Pickford Film Center, 11am, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

BCFF, “Horizon Beautiful,” Pickford Film Center, 12pm, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

”Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni) / “Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo), Lincoln Theatre, 1pm. (pg. 5)

Celebrating in Song: Spring Dawning, McIntyre Hall, 2pm, $16 / $25 / $14, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 6)

”Hiking in the San Juan and Gulf Islands” with Guidebook Author Greg Romano, Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 7-8:30pm, free, 425-341-3738, ajwinsor@gmail.com. Thursday Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5. (pg. 34)

”Broken Holmes” and “In a Handbag Darkly,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 / $12. (pg. 31)

David Roth, Unity of Bellingham, 7:30-9pm, $15, 360-733-2270, office@unitybellingham.org. (pg. 6) Jansen Jazz Band Concert, Jansen Art Center, 7:30-8:30pm, $10, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 6) ”The Foreigner,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 31)

FRIDAY 5/1/2015 Bellingham Children’s Film Festival (BCFF) Fantastic Journeys: Live Action Short Films, Pickford Film Center, 11am, $5 / $4, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

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Ragfinery Celebrates Anniversary with Wedding Dress Upcycle Challenge

by Joanna Nesbit Summer may be the season for weddings, but April is the month for transforming a wedding dress. Ragfinery, Bellingham’s one-of-a-kind textile reuse center, is holding its second annual upcycle challenge, The Wedding Dress Challenge. The competition has already begun, but it’s not too late to join in – the deadline for completed projects is April 25. The challenge is to turn an old wedding dress (available at Ragfinery) into creative accessories, clothing, or anything else you dream up. The goal? To bring attention to the issue of reducing fiber in the waste stream, to create awareness about repurposing, to bring people into Ragfinery to see what it’s all about, and to create community excitement and fun. The challenge will culminate in a “Red Carpet Show-Off” event at the center’s location, 1421 Forest St., on Friday, May 1, 7pm. The event simultaneously celebrates Ragfinery’s one-year anniversary. The competition costs $20 and includes a wedding dress from the store. Participants can download a registration form from the website (www.ragfinery.com), where you’ll also find the event schedule and project guidelines. The challenge requires participants to use 50 percent of the dress, documented with “before” and “after” photos. If Ragfinery has run out of wedding dresses by the time you sign up, you can provide your own but still must pay the competition fee and take

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grown. “People get the dress in for “before” excited about photos. upcycling. It’s a wave Too late to create? Come that’s gaining and celebrate as an audience momentum right now member. The May 1 red as people realize that carpet affair welcomes the we need to find ways public for free to applaud the to recycle textiles. “show-off,” which will Also, they get to include music and create something refreshments in a lively really unique and new evening of celebration during with quality fabric.” which participants will wear, Ragfinery is a roll, or drag their creation nonprofit training down the red carpet. Shan business (providing Sparling, Ragfinery’s transitional jobs for manager, says the creative low-income clients of license with the red carpet partner social service element (rolling your agencies and schools) innovation on a wheelbarrow, and a reuse center for example) allows people to that has experienced think outside the box and go a warm welcome in beyond creating garments. the community. To Audience members are divert textiles from bound to be inspired. the waste stream, the A panel of judges will shop sells donated determine winners in the fabrics, yarns, vintage categories of concept patterns, and sewing (originality and use of notions, as well as materials), artistic creativity, juried repurposed and craftsmanship, with cash items on consignment or gift prizes awarded to the Nicki Lang, co-winner of the 2014 top three. Ragfinery Upcycle Challenge, with the (items must consist of wedding dress she bought at Ragfinery 90 percent re-used “We’re hoping people will for this year’s contest. Come to the materials). take the challenge to heart 2015 “Red Carpet Show-Off” event Additionally, the shop and will really transform on May 1, 7pm to see Nicki’s completed entry. offers workshops on a these dresses into something Photo by Deborah Bernard. variety of topics, very different,” Sparling says, including braided adding that upcycling textiles rugs, hand puppets, crocheting, has really taken off as awareness has beginning sewing and more. According to Sparling, regulars stop in often, even every day, to see what’s new or to show off creations they’ve made with purchased materials. She’s pleased it’s going so well. “Fiber in the landfill is a huge, huge issue,” she says. “We’re just trying to make a little dent. The more we can encourage people to find ways to re-use textiles, the better. It’s something people need to think about.” To learn more about the nonprofit, visit the website www.ragfinery.com or call 360-738-6977.

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Artists’ Choice at the Colophon Cafe –

Selected pieces from Studio UFO members will be on display during April at Colophon Cafe (1208 11th St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Stein Paintings – Ten Studio UFO

members show their “Stein Paintings” during the month of April at WECU Fairhaven Branch (1200 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Studio UFO – Studio UFO (301 W. Holly

St., Bellingham) is offering the following classes and workshops in April: Open Studio Painting Wednesdays (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29), 10am-3pm, $225 or $50 ea. • Open Studio Painting Thursdays (April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30), 10am-3pm, $225 or $50 ea. • Portrait Drawing Workshop, Mon., April 13, 10am-3:30pm, $100. Info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Exhibition: Tom Sherwood: A Golden Perspective – The Whatcom

Museum Lightcatcher (250 Flora St., Bellingham) will be exhibiting the work of Bellingham-based artist Tom Sherwood through June 7. Sherwood’s work interprets the beauty of the human form and the natural environment in exquisite detail. His mastery of materials and techniques that define Renaissance art elevates the work to a spiritual dimension. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org/events.

Sudden Valley Arts Featured Artist: Carol Sheppard – Carol Sheppard, a

local photographer, will be the featured artist at the Sudden Valley Dance Barn from April 1-June 30 (open Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm). Her award-winning photographs encompass a wide variety of subject matter, from water drops to landscapes. More info: CarolSheppardPhotography@gmail.com.

Artwood Gallery – Artwood Gallery

(1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham) will feature lathe-turned bowls in the month of April. Bowls of all shapes and sizes to choose from, most made from local woods by local artists. We’ll also have natural-edge big leaf maple bowls, and salad sets to accompany our bowls. We are also featuring the work of Arunas Oslapas who collects, paints and weaves discarded metal binding used for strapping lumber during shipping. We will have a display of many wall pieces as well as beautiful baskets. More info: 360-647-1628.

Mingled Visions: Images from the North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis – With 40 original photogravures

One-On-One Woodworking Classes – Work with furniture maker Tom Dolese on a woodworking project of your choice in the Terra Firma Design woodshop (2139 Humboldt St., Bellingham). Evening, weekend, and weekday slots are available. Classes are $50 per hour (does not include materials). Gift certificates for instruction can be arranged. More info: 360-3937577, www.TerraFirmaDesignNW.com or dolesejt@msn.com.

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from Edward S. Curtis’s epic work, this new exhibit features highlights from over 700 photogravures in The North American Indian portfolio. This exhibit is showing through May 10 at Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham). Admission is $10 general / $5 on Thursdays. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

BellinghamART Children and Teen Classes – Celebrating our 15th year

providing artistic development for artists of all ages and abilities. Our classes go beyond “fun” art projects. As the premier provider of art classes for children as young as 4, we provide quality art instruction that develops traditional art skills and increases self-confidence. Check out our Spring Break Art Camps (April 6-9, $148). BellinghamART is located at 1701 Ellis St. Cost is $16 per class. More info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

J&L Gift and Art Show – The 6th

Annual J & L Gift and Art Show will be held through May 2 at the Tulip Valley Winery (16163 SR 536, Mount Vernon) during the Skagit Tulip Festival. The show hosts 18 juried NW artists from Seattle to Blaine and will be open each day from 11am-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-708-3170, louisemagno@yahoo.com or www.facebook.com/JLArtShow.

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Contemporary QuiltArt Association (CQA); “Impressions in Fiber” with Denise Miller and Nancy Ryan; “Pastels & Brights: A Look at 1930’s Quilts”; and “Beadlust” with Robin Atkins. Meet the artists at an opening reception on Wed., April 1 from 4-7pm. The La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum is located at 703 S. 2nd Street, and open from Wed.-Sun., 11am-5pm. Admission is $7 and includes all exhibits. More info: info@laconnerquilts.org , 360-466-4288 or www.laconnerquilts.org.

Art Bash – Skagit Artists Together

presents Art Bash, a juried member show, at two venues: The Farmhouse Restaurant, SR20 and LaConner Whitney Rd., Mount Vernon. Open every day 11am-5pm, April 1-26. • The Front Gallery, 420 Myrtle St., Mount Vernon. Open Fri.-Sun., 11am5pm, April 3-26. Opening reception on Thurs., April 2, 5:30-8pm. Free admission. Info: 360-421-6473, www.skagitart.com or skagitartiststogether@yahoo.com.

First Thursday Artist Reception at Jansen Art Center – Join us on Thurs.,

April 2 from 6-8pm at the Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) for the artist reception and opening for two new exhibits: “Promising Futures: Whatcom County High School Student Art,” and Seattle artist, Quincy Anderson, plus the continuing Spring Juried Exhibit. Live music will be performed in our Piano Lounge by Darla Bradshaw Lobb & Walt Burkett. Exhibits run through May 30. Free. Info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Art In A Pickle Barn – For the past 26

years, the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival has included an art exhibit showcasing local artists’ work. 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 can be found at Azusa Farm & Gardens, located at 14904 SR 20, Mount Vernon. Open daily April 3-30 from 10am-6pm. Opening reception on Fri., April 3 from 6-8pm. Free admission. More info: www.skagitart.org/gallery.htm or 360-770-3660.

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RARE: Recycled Art & Resource Expo – With sustainability and recycling

being the heart and foundation of Bellingham, the 2nd Annual Recycled Art and Resource Expo (RARE) is finally here. RARE is a two-day festival (Fri. & Sat., April 3 & 4, 10am-5pm) that celebrates creative reuse in the arts and other industries. The Expo, which consists of green art, science, and design alternatives, with a big focus on artists and their diverse works, educational workshops, exhibits, speakers, and performances, takes place at the Allied Arts Gallery in Bellingham. Free admission. More info: katy@alliedarts.org , www.alliedarts.org/rare or 360-676-8548.

Laurie Potter at Whatcom Land Trust – Whatcom Land Trust (WLT) is

pleased to host a reception for Laurie Potter and her vibrant Whatcom landscapes on Fri., April 3 from 5:30-7pm. Kick off the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk at the WLT’s new offices at 412 N. Commercial St. Enjoy Laurie and her art and chat with WLT staff and board members about the places that inspire her. Laurie’s rich, deeply textured, yet playful paintings reflect WLT’s joyful commitment to honor this beautiful and dynamic place. Free admission. More info: 360-650-9470 or info@whatcomlandtrust.org.

A Sacred Place, Xwe’chi’eXen: No Place for Coal – Please join UFO

Members who share strong feelings about the hot topic of a proposed coal terminal at Cherry Point. This opening reception is during the April Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Fri., April 3 from 6-9pm at Studio UFO Gallery (301 W. Holly St.). Free admission and refreshments. Info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Downtown Bellingham Art Walk –

The First Friday Art Walk (April 3, 6-10pm) is a collaboration of downtown art venues, businesses, and local and regional artists showcasing the wide array of art and culture found in Downtown Bellingham. Maps available online and at participating venues. Next Art Walk is May 1. Free admission. More info: 360-527-8710, lindsey@downtownbellingham.com or www.downtownbellingham.com.

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”Drips” by Rhiannon Rosenbaum –

Honey Salon (310 W. Holly St., Bellingham) is proud to present “Drips” by Bellingham artist Rhiannon Rosenbaum during the months of April and May. Rosenbaum’s Honey debut depicts colorful mixed media interpretations of over seventeen female silhouettes, each featuring intricately sculpted coiffure infused with whimsical designs and expression. Rosenbaum’s artist reception and meet and greet will be hosted Fri., April 3 from 6-9pm during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk. Free admission. More info: hair@honeybellingham.com , 360778-3858 or www.honeybellingham.com.

Spring Celebration Art Show – Bay

Street Studios (301 W. Holly St., Bellingham) celebrates spring with new colorful pieces from our six artists, including Carrelyn Banner, Heidi Wood, Jenny Chatterton, Pat Fisher, Vicki Grabicki and Wendelin Dunlap. We will feature a free draw and refreshments along with a chance to meet the artists and see them making their art on Fri., April 3 from 6-9pm during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk. Free admission. More info: 360-671-3999 or banner4art@yahoo.com.

Spring Has Sprung Artist Reception –

Spring is in the air, and nature is waking up from a long winter’s nap. This month, Fourth Corner Frames (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham) is featuring the work of 3 women artists giving us a look at Mother Nature’s whimsical side, especially in barnyards. Join us for an artist reception during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk on Fri., April 3, 6-9pm. Free. More info: 360-734-1340, Framr4U@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

The Lucky Monkey 10th Anniversary Celebration – Celebrating 10 years of being one of Bellingham’s most fun and interesting gift shops, The Lucky Monkey (312 W. Champion St., Bellingham) will be hosting a Wizard of Oz-themed party the night of Fri., April 3 from 6-10pm. New art and crafts procured on our recent Mexican buying trip will be displayed as part of this Downtown Art Walk night. Costumes are more than welcome, but not necessary; however, there will be prizes and other fun things going on! Free admission. More info: luckymonkeygifts@gmail.com or 360-223-2743.

Vitamin D (Hens, Hops & Blossoms) –

April featured artist, Madie Klusmire, will bring sunny cheer to your daily existence with her delightfully decorated wares on display at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Chickens, beer, flowers, fish – Madie’s interpretation of ordinary subject matter is extraordinary. Opening reception on Sat., April 4 from 3-6pm. Representing more than 50 local artists, the gallery has been located in historic Fairhaven since 1969! Free. Info: 360-6713998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

pose (with breaks) for 2 and a half hours. Models are booked for two or more consecutive sessions to enable artists to create a more involved study. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays (April 7, 14, 21, 28) from 7-9:30pm at BellinghamART (1701 Ellis St., Studio 209). Cost is $14 / session. Info: marydmorton@yahoo.com , 360-9331270 or www.bellinghamart.com.

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG) – April workshops and classes at BMAG include: Safety Refresher Class, Tues., April 7, 6-8pm and Sat., April 11, 11am4pm, free to members / $60 others with experience or Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing required. • Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing Workshop, Mondays, April 13-May 11, 6-9pm, $185 + $10 kit fee. • Intensive Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing, Sat. & Sun., April 18 & 19, 10am-5pm, $185 + basic material fee. • Lavender & Water Casting Methods, Thurs., April 23, 6-9pm, $45 + material fee. • Introductory/Refresher Bezel and Prong Setting Workshop, Fri.-Sun., April 24-26, 10am-3pm, $250 + $20 kit fee. • The Basics of Jewelry Rivets (instructor: Judith Gauthier), Wed., May 6, 6-8pm, $40 including materials. BMAG is located at 2620 N. Harbor Loop Dr., Suite 6, Bellingham. More info: 360-201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org.

Figure Study/Open Studio – These BellinghamART life figure sessions offer artists at any level an “open studio” for studying a longer nude pose for either drawing or painting. Sessions are held without an instructor. Model stays in same

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 4) 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 admission. More info: www.annmorrisbronze.com. Like us on Facebook

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Figure Drawing – Whether you are a

true beginner or a returning student, join in this inspiring class as you learn to draw what you see. . . not what you think you see! Using clothed models from all walks of life, local artist Trish Harding will teach the elements of contour, line integrity, attitude, volume, shading, shapes, and more. Work at your own pace as you learn to draw better than you ever thought possible! Class meets Fridays, April 10-May 15 from 1-3:30pm at WCC. Class does not meet April 24. Cost is $159. Info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

”The Way of Tea” – Join us for “The

Way of Tea” on Sat., April 11 from 10am-noon at the Ferndale Public Library (2125 Main St.). Instructor Shelley Thomas has studied tea for 20 years in Japan and Seattle. She holds a third degree instructor license which allows her permission to teach beginning through advanced procedure. She has served ambassadors of the United Nations and other global heads of state. Please bring a bowl approximately 5” wide by 2 1/2” high. There is a $5 fee for Japanese tea and sweets. More info: www.facebook/FerndaleArtsCommission or 360-384-0050.

Wonders of Whatcom: Glass Art –

Wonders of Whatcom: Glass Art is a slide-illustrated presentation featuring many different types of glass art including sculptures, stained-glass windows, and more! This program will be held Sat., April 11 at 2:30pm in the Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room (1117 12th St., Bellingham) and is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the Bellingham Public Library. More info: 360-778-7323.

Artist Meet & Greet – Meet the artists

of the Revealing the Hidden exhibit. Join us in welcoming members of the Contemporary ArtQuilt Association. CQA artists are diverse in style, materials, and techniques, often inventing new ways to stitch or manipulate fabric. Imagery created by artists range from abstract to representational, expressing thoughts, feelings, or messages with fiber as their media. This is your perfect opportunity to talk with the artists about their inspirations

and working style. Join us Sat., April 18 from 3-5pm at La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum (703 South 2nd St.). $7 general admission. Info: info@laconnerquilts.org , 360-466-4288 or www.laconnerquilts.org.

45th Anniversary Celebration and Pottery Demonstrations – Being

Bellingham’s premier pottery gallery for 45 years is cause for celebration! Come to Fairhaven on Dirty Dan Day, Sun., April 26 from 1-4pm to watch pottery demonstrations and enjoy a reception at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. Info: 360671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

Author Timothy Egan – As the

signature event of the exhibition Mingled Visions, Images from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis, The Whatcom Museum is partnering with Bellingham Public Library and Village Books to host a speaking engagement by Timothy Egan at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Mon., April 27 at 7pm. Egan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, popular New York Times columnist, National Book Awardwinning author, and veteran chronicler of the West. His most recent book Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward S. Curtis is a riveting biography of the famous North American Indian photographer. It was named one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly and was awarded the 2013 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. Free admission. More info: 360-778-8960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

5th Thursday: Cookies and Milk (21+) – It’s grown-up playtime! An

after-hours visit to the Family Interactive Gallery (FIG) never fails to fire up the imagination you forgot you had. Taste three kinds of cookies with three ways to dunk (not telling yet) and have some FIG fun with your friends at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham) on Thurs., April 30 from 5-8pm. Admission is $10 general / $5 museum members. More info: 360-7788960, cbbrewer@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Blog for Impact Workshop – Calling

all social activists, artists, musicians, singers, and writers. Share your talent. Learn to build a Wordpress blog on Thurs., April 9 from 6-9pm at Fairhaven Public Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Includes one year of hosting ($60 value). Cost is $97. Info: www.blogforimpact.com.

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Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes at her new location: The Metta Center (1602 Carolina St., #D12, Bellingham). Classes now meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30am. Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500), specializing in yoga therapy for the back, with over 35 years experience. This is a supportive, nurturing class ideal for beginners as well as those who desire healthy back yoga. Please note that our last Friday class is April 3, at 9:30am. It is best to call ahead. Cost is $65 for 5 classes / $15 drop-in / $10 first time / $85 for twice a week. New series begins April 7 & 9. More info: 360-656-6699, yogawithjoani@yahoo.com or www.yogawithjoani.com.

Free Iyengar Yoga Classes – Yoga

Northwest’s week of Free Classes (April 6-12) is a great opportunity for you to come and experience the power of Iyengar Yoga. Please see our schedule online. Yoga Northwest is located at 440 10th St., Bellingham. More info: 360-647-0712, doyoga@yoganorthwest.com or www.yoganorthwest.com.

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions – Join us on Wed., April

15 at 1:30pm at the Anacortes Senior Activity Center (1701 22nd St.) as experienced ICU nurses discuss in frank, layperson terms the meaning of “advanced medical interventions.” Actual patient outcomes are discussed. This is an interactive session, allowing for questions and dialogue. Advance care planning and completing advanced directives will be discussed. Free admission. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

Cultivating Compassionate Balance Course – Cultivating Compassionate

Balance (CCB) is a unique blend of Taoist and Buddhist philosophies, contemporary

Improvisational Bead Embroidery –

At a two-day workshop with Robin Atkins, students will learn and practice all of the basic techniques, getting a good start on a small beaded piece by the end of the workshop. This workshop takes place Sat. & Sun., May 2 & 3 from 9am-5pm at La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum (703 South 2nd St.). $220 / $200 (members). Info: 360-466-4288, info@laconnerquilts.org , www.laconnerquilts.org.

psychology and scientific research to help you become a better friend to yourself so you can become a better friend to others. Instructor Amy Colvin has been practicing compassion meditation since 1996 and has been facilitating meditation since 2011. Course will be held on Thursdays, April 16-June 4, from 6-8pm at Anacortes Center for Happiness (619 Commercial Ave.). Cost is $270 advance registration / $300 late registration / $160 youth rate for 16-21 years old. More info: 425-5038886, amy@compassionatebalance.com or www.compassionatebalance.com.

Massage Connection CE Presentation: “Embodiment at the Table – Join us for this presentation on

Tues., April 21 at 5:45pm at Garden Street Methodist Church (326 N. Garden St., Bellingham). Presenter: Jesse Guerrero, LMP, CSP. North Cascade Massage Connection (NCMC) serves and educates LMPs in Whatcom, Skagit, Island and San Juan Counties. For admission cost, go to www.NCmassageconnection.org. More info: danmcphaden@yahoo.com.

NAMI of Whatcom County Community Education Forum: Mental Health Court – NAMI of

Whatcom County and the Bellingham Public Library present this free community education forum on Thurs., April 23 from 6:30-8:30pm at the Central Library (210 Central Ave.). The topic for this month’s program is “Mental Health Court.” Free admission. More info: 360-671-4950 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Especially for Girls: What’s Happening to Me? – Designed for girls

ages 8-11, Skagit Regional Health offers a mother-daughter class on puberty that will help them address the sensitive topics of physical and emotional development taught in a relaxed environment by Jean Chakraborty, MD, OB/GYN with Skagit Regional Clinics Mount Vernon. It is not a sex education class. Class meets Thurs., April 30 from 6-8pm at Skagit Valley Hospital (1415 E. Kincaid St.). Call Skagit Regional Health at 360-814-2424 or 360-629-6481 to register. Free admission. More info: 360-814-2424 or www.skagitregionalhealth.org.

Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center –

Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (13 Prospect St., Suite 201, Bellingham) is offering the following opportunities in May: Professional Mediation Training, May 6-15, $595, pre-registration required. • Understanding Conflict Workshop, Wednesdays, May 20 & 27, 5:30-8:30pm, $75, pre-registration required. More info: 360-676-0122 or www.whatcomdrc.org. Like us on Facebook

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High School Musical – Northwest

Washington Theatre Group (NWTG) is pleased to bring Disney Channel’s smash hit movie musical to life on stage at Lynden Christian PAC (503 Lyncs Drive). It’s the first day after winter break at East High, and the students must deal with issues of first love, friends, and family while balancing their classes and extra curricular activities. Fun for the whole family and filled with wonderful music! Performances on: Fri. & Sat., April 3 & 4 and Thurs.-Sat., April 9-11 at 7pm. Admission is $12 at door / $10 in advance online. More info: NWTG@nwtg.org or www.NWTG.org.

Brass Monkey Theater Club V: Angst – One cast, six scripts, no rehearsals: cold readings of six new short plays about angst. Audience favorite will be staged with previous winners in Best of Brass

Monkey, opening May 7. Join us for the performance on Sat., April 4 at 7:30pm at iDiOM Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: www.idiomtheater.com.

iDiom Improv Lab – The Peter Comedy

Trio (levi/jake/toby) bring their collective imagination to the stage of the iDiom Theater to take the audience on a unique improvised theatrical experience on Sat., April 4 from 10-11pm. Peter combines Commedia, Cinema, Viewpoints and Rap to create a high-energy, mind-boggling romp through their mind palaces. The iDiOM Theater is located at 1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham. Admission is $5. Info: 360-305-3524, tobychilds@gmail.com or www.petercomedytrio.com.

Meet the Biscottis: An Interactive Mafia Musical – The Sopranos meets

Late Nite Catechism for an offer of interactive comedy you can’t refuse! Don Giuseppe Biscotti, Godfather and head of the infamous Biscotti crime family, invites you to be his honored guest at a good old-fashioned Italian get-together. Play your cards right, and you could end up helping elect a new Don. Is the vote rigged? Fuhgeddaboudit! Performances at Mount Baker Theatre’s Walton Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on: Wed., April 8 at 7:30pm; Sat. & Sun., April 11 & 12 at 3pm. Admission is $42 / $40. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

Barkley Toasters Meeting – Do your nerves get the better of you when you speak publicly? Learn to manage anxiety triggers in our supportive, friendly, fun club! We meet on Fridays from noon-1pm in the Dorothy Haggen Building (2211 Rimland Dr., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 1383833.toastmastersclubs.org or 360-220-1151. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club – Improve public speaking and

leadership skills through attendance at Tuesday meetings from 7-8:30pm at the Unity Church of Bellingham (1095 Telegraph Rd.). Free. Info: 360-756-0217, contact-4470@toastmastersclub.org or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

WWP Monthly Meeting: “The Ups & Downs of Independent Publishing” – Whatcom Writers and Publishers presents a talk by Reanne Hemingway-Douglass about her experiences during four decades of writing and publishing, at its Wed., April 8 meeting at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). Co-founder

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Ded Reckoning: A Space Musical in Two Acts – A new, locally-written musical following a scientific voyage of three sisters who have been lost in space for six years. Featuring an all-original soundtrack. Performances at iDiOM Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) on Thurs.-Sun, April 9-12 & Thurs.-Sat. April 16-18 at 7:30pm. Admission is free April 9 / $12 all other nights. Info: www.idiomtheater.com.

Animals Don’t Pose For Pictures –

Ten original performances in an hour with new material added each month. Neofuturist inspired sketch comedy. Written, directed, and performed by the Peter Comedy Trio. April performance on Fri. & Sat., April 10 & 11 from 10-11pm at the iDiom Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $5. Info: 360305-3524, petercomedytrio@gmail.com or www.petercomedytrio.com.

A View from the Bridge – The Lincoln

Theatre presents an encore broadcast of A View from the Bridge on Sun., April 12 at 1pm. The visionary Ivo van Hove directs this stunning production of Arthur Miller’s tragic masterpiece, broadcast from London’s West End by National Theatre Live. The Lincoln Theatre is located at 712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon. Admission is Advance Tickets: $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off for members. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

of Fine Art Press and Cave Art Press and a world traveler, she will discuss changes and options in the industry. Happy hour and dinner orders at 5:30pm, with meeting at 6:30pm. Free admission. RSVP required at www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org. More info: 360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com.

Bellingham Newcomers Club: Lost Communities of Whatcom County with Troy Luginbill – Troy Luginbill,

Director/Curator of the Lynden Pioneer Museum, will speak on the Lost Communities of Whatcom County as he explores the ghost towns, boom camps and whistle stops that have been lost to history. Have you ever heard of Forest Grove, Buffalo Corners, Tuxedo, Alpha, or Goshen? Join Troy Luginbill on Wed., April 15 from noon-2pm at the Bellingham Golf & Country Club (3729 Meridian St.). Admission is $16 / includes luncheon and speaker. More info: 360-354-4662, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org.

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Vaudevillingham: The Monthly Uncensored Variety Show Fundraiser for the Bellingham Circus Guild – The 15th of every month brings a totally new/ different show, no pre-screening, allvolunteer, local and out-of-towners, novice and veteran performers, dance, aerial, comedy, magic, juggling, burlesque and more, acts from raw to polished. All the money raised goes back into the Guild to help continue its mission to assist and support the circus arts community of Whatcom County, and to promote circus arts to the community at large. Two shows (7pm and 9pm) on Wed., April 15 at the Cirque Lab (1401 6th St., Suite 102, Bellingham). Admission is $5-$10 suggested donation. More info: website@bellinghamcircusguild.com or www.bellinghamcircusguild.com.

Voices of the Children 2015: Syria Project – Theater Arts Guild and the

Mount Vernon School District present Voices of the Children 2015: Syria Project at the Historic Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Following an exceptionally successful inaugural project, Voices of the Children is back with a brand new play written by a new group of 6th grade playwrights from Mount Baker Middle School. In keeping with its vision that “every child’s voice is an instrument that can inspire change,” this year’s play is inspired by iPhone photos taken by Syrian refugee teens inside Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. Performances on Fri. & Sat., April 17 & 18 at 7pm. Admission is $12. Info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

The Foreigner – The scene is a fishing

lodge in rural Georgia often visited by “Froggy” LeSueur, a British demolitions expert who occasionally runs training sessions at a nearby army base. This time Froggy has brought along a friend, a

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pathologically shy young man named Charlie, who is overcome with fear at the thought of making conversation with strangers. Once he’s alone, the fun really begins, as Charlie overhears more than he should. Performances at Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.) on: Fri.-Sat., April 17-18 at 7:30pm; Sun., April 19 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., April 23-25 at 7:30pm; Sun., April 26 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., April 30-May 2 at 7:30pm; and Sun., May 3 at 2pm. Admission is $8-$14. Info: 360-7331811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

Auditions: The Drowsy Chaperone –

Auditions for The Drowsy Chaperone, Bellingham Theatre Guild’s season-closing show, will take place at 1600 H St. at 7pm on Sun. & Mon., April 19 & 20. Auditions will consist of dance and singing try-outs. Please be prepared to sing 16 measures of any up-tempo musical theatre song. Be prepared to dance, as we will be doing some tap at the dance audition – you don’t already need to know how, but bring tap shoes if you have them. If you have questions about the audition, please contact the director Teri Grimes at a.grimes@comcast.net. Free. Info: 360-7331811 or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

Vernon. Admission is $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students and kids / $2 off members. Info: 360-336-8955.

iDiOM Theater Spring Rep – From

April 23-May 30, Bellingham’s favorite small theater will present its first Spring Rep, consisting of three separate productions played over six weekends: The Glasses, April 23-26. • Broken Holmes and In a Handbag Darkly, May 1-3. • Best of Brass Monkey, May 7-30 (Thurs.-Sat.), audience selections from iDiOM’s Brass Monkey Theater Club’s cold-reading series. iDiOM Theater is located at 1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham. Admission is $10 advance / $12 at door. More info: www.idiomtheater.com.

The Hard Problem (National Theatre Live) – The Lincoln Theatre presents a

live, day of broadcast of The Hard Problem on Thurs., April 23 at 7:30pm with an encore broadcast on Sun., April 26 at 2pm. Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brainscience institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. The Lincoln Theatre is located at 712 S. 1st St., Mount

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The 2015 Bellingham Children’s Film Festival: April 30–May 10 All over the world, filmmakers are crafting works of exhilarating imagination and creativity just for kids. Pickford Film Center is proud to present the Bellingham Children’s Film Festival. By showcasing innovative, inspiring and fun films from around the globe, we promote delight, discussion and even debate while sparking interest in different languages and ways of life. Through creative workshops we encourage our young audience members to sharpen their critical skills and leave with a better understanding of film as one of the greatest means of storytelling ever created. See the ad on page 33 for the full lineup of films, activities, and details of the exciting ways you can experience the 2015 Bellingham Children’s Film Festival! The festival begins on Thursday, April 30 with a unique presentation – not to be missed! Miles and Karina, an eclectic folk duo from Seattle, will be live in theatre performing their original score to the 1928 Silent Film and Buster Keaton classic [begin italics] Steamboat Bill Jr [end italics]. Miles and Karina packed the house with their performance of [begin italics] Prince [end italics] at the Pickford in December, so we advise buying tickets in advance! Perfect for all ages, the film begins at 6:30, but join us at 5:30 for a pre-screening reception including refreshments and virgin cocktails! Flaunt your fanciest frock on Friday, May 1 for the courageous tale “Lola on the Pea” with a Red Carpet Reception before the film. Soccer fans will enjoy our Saturday selection, “Horizon Beautiful”, about young Admassu of Addis Ababa

Henok Tadele was found at the market in Addis Ababa, where he lived and worked on the street. He didn’t speak any English before he was coached for the role of Admassu Amare. The boy’s name in the movie means: “The horizon becomes beautiful.” Stefan Gubser is a famous Swiss actor who portrays Soccer-industry magnate Franz, in the film “Horizon Beautiful.”

who goes out of his way to impress a visiting soccer manager and follow his dreams of becoming a pro. Sunday we celebrate indigenous culture and cinema with “Shana: The Wolf’s Music”, the coming-of-age story about a Canadian First Nations girl who triumphs over obstacles in her young life, with special guests, producers Cynde Harmon and Henrik Meyre. Throughout the whole weekend, enjoy a collection of animation and live action short films, the “Best of the Fest” from the Children’s Film Festival Seattle, curated by Elizabeth Shepard of the Northwest Film Forum, acclaimed feature

length films, and interactive creative workshops. Come to the Pickford Film Center for a weekend of fun for the whole family! More information on the festival is available at www.pickfordfilmcenter.org/ event/childrens-film-festival.

The Breakfast Club 30th Anniversary – The Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents the 30th Anniversary celebration of The Breakfast Club on Fri., April 10 at 7:30pm and Sun., April 12 at 5:30pm. First time on the big screen in wide release since the 1980’s. Come as your favorite Jock, Criminal, Basket Case, Brain or Princess and join the fun. $12.50 general / $10.50 members. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

The General – The Lincoln Theatre (712

S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents the 1926 silent classic film, The General. The General will be screened with Jeff Fox at the console of the giant Wurlitzer, as part of the theatre’s 89th anniversary on Sat., April 25 at 7pm. Consistently ranked among the greatest films ever made, Buster Keaton’s The General is so brilliantly conceived and executed that it continues to inspire awe and laughter with every viewing. This edition was mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print struck from the original camera negative. In keeping with tradition, all seats will be priced at 35 cents. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Summer Dancin’ at The Dance Studio – Register now for Summer Dance

Camps in July at The Dance Studio (1820 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Camps are available for ages 3 to adult in a variety of styles. Look for us in Bellingham’s Grand Parade! Parade classes start Fri., April 17 from 7-8pm, and will continue Fridays until the parade in May. View class descriptions, rates and upcoming events online at www.thedancestudio.net. More info: 360734-1595 or office@thedancestudio.net.

Scottish Country Dancing Classes –

Come learn and enjoy the social dancing of Scotland on Wednesdays (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27) from 7-9:30pm at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). It’s a lot like Square dancing, but with lively Scottish music and unique steps and figures. Everyone welcome! Soft shoes or slippers recommended; no partner needed. First half hour reserved for beginners. Admission is $8 drop-in. More info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

Thursday Folk Dancing – Fourth

Corner Folk Dancers gather Thursday evenings at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) from 7:15-10pm. Come dance with us to the beautiful, spirited music of the Balkans and beyond. Teaching and tutoring are ongoing. No partner is necessary, and all ages are welcome. Admission is $5 donation requested / first time free. More info: 360-380-0456.

Western Line Dancing – Western Line

Dance classes will be held on Fridays (April 3, 10, 18, 24) at the Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). Newbies start at 5:45pm (for 45 minutes), beginners from 6:30-7:30pm, and intermediates from 7:30-8:30pm. Wednesday classes (April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) at 6:15pm are NOT for first-timers; instructor permission required. We dance the oldies to the latest club dances. Mostly country with a little bit of rock and soul. Ages 16 and up. No partner or experience needed; cost is $5 per class. Leather-soled shoes are best to dance in; tennis shoes are acceptable, but do not slide well on the floor. Great exercise! Info: 360-354-4325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers.

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Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to

the the swinging music of Ray Skjelbred’s First Thursday Band on Sat., April 4, 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 or www.btjs.webs.com.

Zakuska Plays for First Saturday Dance Party – Zakuska is a tasty little

band that plays and sings folk dance music from the Balkans and beyond. The Fourth Corner Folk Dancers are sponsoring this band of 5 women and one gentleman for a dance party on Sat., April 4 at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) from 7:30-10:30pm. Admission is $15 requested donation. More info: 360-380-0456.

Irish Dancing for Beginners – Irish

dance classes for beginners are offered on Tuesdays from 4:30-5:30pm at Northwest Ballet Academy (1417 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). • Irish Step Dancing (for kids) is also offered on Tuesdays from 4:305:30pm. Classes teach basic step dancing skills to children and explore Irish music and rhythms. Admission is $15 drop-in / monthly rates. More info: 360-714-1246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

Weekly International Folk Dancing – Learn to folkdance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet most Tuesdays at the Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St., Bayview). Instruction begins at 7pm followed by review and request dances until 9:30pm. Good exercise, great fun. No partners needed. Cost is 1st session free / $3 thereafter. More info: Gary or Ginny at 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

Vintage Swing Class – Learn the dances that shaped swing today. Fun and energetic, these dances really keep you moving. Get introduced to the dances of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s such as Lindy Hop, Charelston, Balboa and Shag. Join us at 1705 N State St. on Tues., April 7, 8-9pm. Admission is $48/person (4 classes) $40/

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students, seniors and military, $90/couple. More info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

Klezmer band. It’s a bargain for a meal and hours of dancing and listening to music! Admission is $10. Info: 360-293-9274.

Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers Klezmer/Hebrew Dance Party – Don’t

miss the Skagit Anacortes Klezmer/Israeli Potluck and Folk Dance Party on Sat., April 11 from 6-10pm at the Bay View Civic Hall (12615 “C” St.) The potluck will start at 6pm, followed by dancing at 7:15pm to What the Chelm, an irresistibly lively

dances are held regularly at the BSAC on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays (April 11, 25) of the month at Bellingham Senior Activity Center (315 Halleck Street). Lessons start at 6:30pm, and the dance starts at 7pm. Admission is $5 suggested donation. More info: 360-733-4030, epierson@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org.

Birchwood Garden Club: Summer Bulbs and Perennials with Diane Gaine Van Noort – Roses and dahlias

and easy to grow. Free. More info: 360-354-4346, wcdspublicity@gmail.com or www.whatcomcountydahliasociety.org.

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are great, but most of us are unaware of the spectacular bulb and perennial offerings for summer. Diane is a pro at arranging summer spectaculars. She has worked at Canadian nurseries whose specialties are bulbs and perennials. Come enjoy the summer possibilities at the monthly meeting of the Birchwood Garden Club on Wed., April 1 from 7-9pm in the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Free. Info: 360384-6250, threemetcalfes@comcast.net or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org.

Open House at StoneHouse Artifacts –

Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale – The

Whatcom County Dahlia Society is proud to host their Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale on Sat., April 4, 10am-3pm, at BloedelDonovan Park Hall (2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham). Hundreds of varieties will be available from the lil’ Pompons to the giant Dinner Plates. All colors of the rainbow! Experienced growers will be available to answer your questions, and we always welcome new members. Dahlias are fun

Plant Sale will be held on Sat., April 25 from 9am-1pm at Everson Elementary School (216 Everson-Goshen Rd.). Flowers from our gardens to yours! We offer lots of colorful perennials (unusual as well as the old standbys), natives, shrubs and small trees at well-below retail prices. All our plants thrive in Whatcom County. Vendors will offer veggie starts, specialty plants, and crafts. Free admission. More info: 360398-7466 or kathyveterane@comcast.net.

”An Overview of Scandinavian Genealogy Research” – The Skagit

Compton will give a talk on immigration and naturalization records. Visitors always welcome. Free. More info: 360-966-3860.

Valley Genealogical Society monthly meeting will be held on Sat., April 11 from 1-3pm at the Burlington Senior Center (1011 Greenleaf, Burlington). The guest speaker is professional genealogist Jill Morelli, who will present “An Overview of Scandinavian Genealogy Research.” Also, save the date of Sat., Sept. 19 for SVGS’ exciting Fall Seminar. For seminar registration and other genealogy society details, visit www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org or email: genealogy0715@gmail.com. Free admission. More info: 360-757-6224.

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting – The Whatcom Genealogical

Society monthly meeting will be held on Mon., April 13 from 2-4pm at Bellingham Elks Lodge (710 Samish Way). Tamara Like us on Facebook

Come and enjoy light refreshments and browse our Antique Shop on Saturdays, April 4 & 18 from 2-6pm at StoneHouse Artifacts (4471 Squalicum Lake Rd., Bellingham). We travel to India and Southeast Asia, and personally select antique furniture, textiles, folk art, stone basins, pillars and garden design elements. Free admission. More info: 360-647-0152, stonehouseartifacts@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/stonehouseartifacts.

Contra Dance – Join us for contra

dancing at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) from 7-10:30pm on Sat., April 11 (with The Electrodes) and Sat., April 25 (Northern Contraband). No partner needed; no experience necessary. First half hour is instruction for beginning dancers. Admission is $8-$10 general / $6 students. More info: 360-676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

Dances of Universal Peace – The

Dances of Universal Peace are: a dynamic form of contemplative prayer; a multicultural celebration of the sacred in movement and voice, rhythm and melody; meditative and uplifting group dances with simple choreography, accompanied by devotional songs and chants, honoring the world’s spiritual traditions. No previous experience is necessary. All are welcome. Leaders have taught the Dances worldwide for over 25 years. This is a fragrance-free event. Join us at the Center for Spiritual Living (2224 Yew Street Rd., Bellingham), on Fri., April 17, 7-9pm. Admission is by donation. More info: 360-733-5745 or www.seattledup.org/bellingham.htm.

Plant Sale – The Everson Garden Club

Out of the Drawing Room: Into the Intersection of Art and Women’s Rights – Join us on Sat., April 18 from

6-8pm for a League of Women Voter’s social event featuring an entertaining presentation and discussion of an interactive slide show focused on the suffrage movement and women’s issues. Speaker Diane Martindale is the San Juan County League President and member of the Washington State Arts Commission. Presentation will be held in the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: league@lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org , www.lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org or 360-734-2366.

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La Conner in Bloom 2015 – What

does red mean to you? Friends and members of the La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum were issued a challenge to use red as an inspiration to create a fiber art piece. Given only a few guidelines, they were also encouraged to experiment with a variety of fabrics, fibers, and textiles. On display are the results of their efforts; many pieces are for sale, and the proceeds will be used as a fundraiser. All entries will be displayed in the museum beginning April 1 for at least one month or until sold. The La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum is located at 703 S. 2nd Street. Admission is $7 and includes all exhibits. More info: 360-466-4288, info@laconnerquilts.org or www.laconnerquilts.org.

Rummage Sale – Come find valuable

treasures on Sat., April 11 from 8am-3pm at the Blaine Senior Center (763 G Street). This huge rummage sale is something you shouldn’t miss! Free. More info: 360-3328040 or blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com.

Antique & Collectibles Evaluation Event – Curious what your heirlooms,

collections and knickknacks are worth? Want to know their history? Come to the Antique & Collectibles Evaluation Event on Sat., April 11, 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. Tickets are $6 per item or $15 for three items. No furniture please, items must be small enough to carry. Proceeds benefit the Whatcom County Council on Aging and its programs. More info: 360-733-4030 #1019 or www.wccoa.org.

Annual Theatre Night and Silent Auction – The Kiwanis Club of

Bellingham is presenting its annual Theatre Night and Auction on Thurs., April 16 from 6:45-10pm at Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.). Doors open at 6:45pm, and price of admission is $20 per person or 2 for $36. There will be a silent auction preceding the event. Funds raised by this event will benefit our community, with particular emphasis on youth and children’s programs. 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 in 360-714-8156 in advance. More info: 360-714-8156.

F.A.M.E.: Female Artists for Music Education – Greta Matassa, Andrea

Rackl, Misty Flowers and the Honeybees will share the stage with Allegra Women’s Ensemble and Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers for an evening of music, wine, women, song, and chocolates on Thurs., April 16 at 7:30pm at Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldston Rd., Bellingham). Admission is $20 at the door. More info: 360-6761024, info@bellinghamsings.com or www.bellinghamsings.com.

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Blaine Senior Center Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Everyone is

welcome to attend the Pancake Breakfast on Sat., April 18, 8-11am, at 763 G St., Blaine. $6 adults / $4 children. Info: 332332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com

Ferndale Senior Center Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Join us on Sat.,

April 18 from 8-11am for a pancake breakfast at the Ferndale Senior Center (1999 Cherry St.). $6 adults / $3 kids / free kids under 3. Info: 360-384-6244, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/FerndaleSeniorActivityCenter.

StashFest 2015 – Join us on Sat., April

18 from 10am-5pm for a one-day sale of remarkable and unique fabrics and gorgeous wearable items! We’ll also have a Sponsor Shop, filled with enticing products from major manufacturers. Door prizes are given away every hour! Sale takes place at La Conner Civic Garden Club (622 S. 2nd Street). Free. More info: 360-466-4288, info@laconnerquilts.org or www.laconnerquilts.org.

Brigid Collins Benefit Concert –

Nashville songwriter Shauna Rae Samograd, singer Sharon Mayson, and a band of Bellingham’s best local musicians will create beautiful harmonies and excellent musical entertainment on Sat., April 18 at 7pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). All proceeds benefit the Brigid Collins Family Center. Complimentary refreshments, bar service and cabaret style seating with room to dance! Admission is $15. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com/events.

”A Creature Feature:” Musical Benefit Concert for the Whatcom Humane Society – The Lynden High

School Instrumental Music Department presents their third annual benefit concert titled, “Creature Feature: A Benefit for the Whatcom Humane Society.” Enjoy an evening of animal-themed musical selections performed by the LHS Symphonic and Concert Bands and The Main Event choral group. All proceeds benefit the Whatcom Humane Society. Performance on Thurs., April 23 at 7:30pm at Judson Auditorium (516 Main St., Lynden). Admission is $10 suggested donation. More info: 360-318-4699 or Lyndenmusicboosters@hotmail.com.

19th Annual Trivia Bee & Silent Auction – This year’s Trivia Bee & Silent

Auction will take place on Fri., April 24 at Bellingham High School (2020 Cornwall Avenue). The Trivia Bee is always a fun event where teams compete in a format like that of the game show Jeopardy, and it will once again be hosted by Ken Jennings and KAFE Radio’s Scotty VanDryver! Take advantage of this great opportunity to get involved with the Entertainment News Northwest ~ April 2015

community by registering and forming a team of 3 people to participate in the Trivia Bee. Register online to play, or purchase tickets to cheer on your friends! Tickets are $10 each / $25 family and will be available for purchase at Village Books and the Whatcom Literacy Council office, as well as at the door. Doors open at 6pm, and the competition begins at 7pm. If you are interested in getting involved with the silent auction, or if you have something you’d like to donate, call our office at 360-752-8678 or e-mail us. More info: events@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org/annual-trivia-bee-and-silent-auction. The Experience Arts Festival – The Experience Arts Festival is the first of its kind for the Rick Epting Foundation, and is being done in collaboration with the eclectic Conway Muse (18444 Spruce St.) on Sat., April 25 from 3-9pm. The festival will include multiple musical acts, including folk, rock and jazz; live theater performance; dance lessons; storytelling; art projects for kids and grownups; face painting; and a crafts bazaar. The festival will culminate with a dance to the music of The Atlantics. Other artists include Shakespeare Northwest, Theresa Vaughn, Bards of Keypoynt, La Rosa Trio, Chuck Dingee and more. Admission is suggested donation $10 individual / $20 family. More info: info@rickeptingfoundation.org , 360510-9308 or rickeptingfoundation.org.

SVC Rainbow Alliance 3rd Annual Drag Show – The Mount Vernon Skagit

Valley College Rainbow Alliance is presenting their 3rd Annual Drag Show at the McIntyre Hall on the SVC campus on Sat., April 25 beginning at 7:30pm. SVC Rainbow Alliance invites everyone to come enjoy the entertainment and connect with LGBT+ individuals and allies in a supportive and fun atmosphere. This community event is free admission, but we do gladly accept donations. Info: 360-840-0770, rainbowalliance@mysvc.skagit.edu or www.facebook.com/events/636809896424756. Empty Bowls – Whatcom Artists of Clay and Kiln (WACK) invites you to an artful event to benefit the Bellingham Food Bank and Maple Alley Inn on Thurs., April 30 from 5:30-8pm at Old World Deli (1228 N. State St.). A $15 entry fee includes a handmade bowl and a portion of soup and bread. There will also be a silent auction of platters handmade by local ceramic artists. More info: whatcomack@hotmail.com , www.whatcomartistsofclayandkiln.weebly.com or 360-306-0338.

6th Annual Have a Heart Run | 10K & 5K Run, 2K Walk, and Half-Pint Half Mile – The 6th Annual Have a Heart

Run is a family-friendly event held on Sat., May 2 from 8am-noon at Edgewater Park (600 Behrens Millet Rd., Mount Vernon). This year’s race is professionally managed by Skagit Runners. Come and support the efforts of Community Action of Skagit County! Admission is $10-$25 with preregistration. Info: www.haveaheartrun.org.

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