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Groundbreaking Musical at the Walton by Christopher Key If American Musical Theatre can be said to have grown up in the latter part of the 20th century, Stephen Sondheim’s Company must be recognized as one of the compelling forces in that maturation process. Sondheim himself put it this way: “Broadway theatre has been for many years supported by upper-middle-class people with upper-middle-class problems. These people really want to escape that world when they go to the theatre, and then here we are with Company talking about how we’re going to bring it right back in their faces.” Company also broke new ground by being based on a series of vignettes rather than a clearly delineated plot.

The lead role of Robert will be played by Zachary James Harrison. Zach is an Equity Actor in New York City. His last Bellingham performance was in the Mount Baker Theatre repertory production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor and anti-hero Robert contemplates his unmarried state. In vignette after vignette, Robert makes his way through a series of encounters with April (the stewardess), Kathy (the girl

who’s going to marry someone else), and Marta (the “peculiar” one), as well as “those good and crazy people,” his married friends. Company is a sophisticated look at modern relationships. The energetic score contains many of Sondheim’s best-known songs, including “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” “Side by Side by Side,” and “Being Alive.” Mount Baker Theatre’s Winter Rep series is now in its third year and has established itself as equally successful as its parent Summer Rep. Producing Director Mark Kuntz has amply demonstrated that his formula of combining professional and local talent is a winner. One of the pros Kuntz recruited for this production is director Liisa Ivary. Her acting credits include seven seasons at the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, along with work at the Utah, Colorado and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. Directing credits include Macbeth, My Fair Lady, Guys and Dolls and Annie. Ivary is an accomplished choreographer, a member of the American Society of Fight Directors and (in her spare time) is a Certified Personal Trainer. “I believe the show will be a compelling, entertaining and worthwhile tragicomedy about ‘Being Alive,’ that is, a fairly cleareyed look at men and women, marriage and love,” Ivary said. “I hope to make a safe place for actors to tell Bobby’s story and take their journey in a fearless and funny way, and do justice to the great Steven Sondheim. I’m glad to have Mark, who is used to this condensed rehearsal process and has given me terrific help in getting up to speed.” That “condensed rehearsal process” involves ten 18-hour days that only the strong survive. By comparison, most community theatre musicals involve an eight-to-ten week rehearsal schedule. Kuntz’s formula may be grueling, but there’s no quarreling with the results.

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One of the features that has made the Rep so successful is the inclusion of top local talent. Some of the names you might recognize in the Company cast: Sonia Alexis, TJ Anderson, Paul Henderson, Beth Wallace and Noel Wamsley. It all comes together in the wonderful and intimate Walton Theatre February 19 through March 17. Performances start at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 3:00 p.m. for Sunday matinees, except for the Sunday, March 3 performance, which starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, $10 for students, plus applicable fees. Call the MBT ticket office at 734-6080 for tickets or order online at www.mountbakertheatre.com. Christopher Key is an actor and director who lives in Bellingham and writes to help support his theatrical addiction.

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FEBRUARY 2013 FEATURES: Highland Dancing Championship Coming to Bellingham ........................................................................................................................22 Jake Shimabukuro to Perform in Bellingham..........................................................................................................................................30 Madness, Scottish Style – Skagit Opera brings Lucia ............................................................................................................................28 New Playwright on the Block – Idiom Becomes Mystery Spot ..................................................................................................................5 “Northern Limits” at Backcountry Essentials..........................................................................................................................................12 Side by Side by Rep – Groundbreaking Musical at the Walton..................................................................................................................1 Ten Days of Dialogue: The 13th Annual Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival Begins....................................................................24-25 The Whatcom Symphony Orchestra Presents: Sarah Chang Returns! ....................................................................................................31 On the cover: (clockwise from bottom center): James Tweedale, Noel Wamsley, Taylor Sundstrom and Sonia Alexis. Don’t miss Stephen Sondheim’s Company at Mount Baker Theatre February 19 through March 17. Photo by Damian Vines Photography, www.damianvines.com.

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BAAY Auditions – Auditions for Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” presented by BAAY Rep will be held Fri., Feb. 1, 4:30-6:30pm and Sat., Feb. 2, 10am-12:30pm, with callbacks on Sun., Feb. 3, 5-6:30pm, all at the BAAY Theatre, 1059 N. State St. in Bellingham. Performances are May 10-19. Directed by David Post with choreography by Lisa Markowitz and musical direction by Steve Barnes. • Auditions for Disney’s “The Aristocats,” directed and choreographed by Lisa Markowitz, will be held from 4:306:30pm on Fri., March 8 and Sat., March 9, 10am-12:30pm. Performances are June 616. This show is for ages 9-12 years old. • Tuition fee is required for those in the shows, with some scholarships available. More info, please write david@baay.org or go to www.baay.org.

$5 and tickets are available at the door. The festival features 6 plays directed and acted by members of the Honors Drama program at BHS. Different shows are featured each evening. Among the selections this season are “The Glass Menagerie,” “No Exit,” “The Speed of Darkness,” “Jerry Finnegan’s Sister” and “Kindly Leave the Stage.”

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Quilters” – “Quilters” by Barbara Damashek and Molly Newman continues through Feb. 10 at the Guild, 1600 H St., Bellingham. Meet Sarah and her daughters, who share vivid family stories about frontier life in the mid-1800s American West. Their

tales of girlhood, marriage, illness and death are brimming with a sense of love, humor and warmth. As the women spin their yarns, they create a quilt of glorious colors and magical presence, a reflection of their family history, hopes, and dreams. A joyous evening for the whole family. Directed by Michelle Kriz; published by Dramatists Play Service. Performances are Thurs.-Sat. at 7:30pm; and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $5 children ages 5-12. Box office is open Tues.-Sat., 1-6pm. More info: 733-1811, bellinghamtheatreguild@yahoo.com, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com. (more theatre on page 4)

“Arms and the Man” – Alger Lookout Thespian Association (ALTA) presents George Bernard Shaw’s satiric comedy, “Arms and the Man,” at 1475 Silver Run Lane, Bellingham (Alger), I-5 exit 240. Shaw’s most popular play, “Arms and the Man” is a wartime romance satirizing both the glory of battle and a young girl’s idealistic notions of love. Raina adores her dashing warrior fiance Sergius, until Bluntschli, a Swiss mercenary and realist (who would rather carry chocolate than ammunition), bursts through her bedroom window seeking sanctuary. Raina is torn between two very different men and two very different notions of love. Performance dates are Feb. 1-2, and 8-9 at 7pm; and Sun., Feb. 10 at 2:30pm. Tickets for the 7pm performances are $14 adult ; $12 seniors & students. All matinee tickets are $10. For tickets and more info: www.altatheatre.com or 424-5144. “HONK!” – Lynden Christian High School Drama Department is excited to perform “HONK!,” a musical comedy based on the book The Ugly Ducking. “HONK!” is the story of Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm and pursued by a hungry Cat, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. Witty and hilarious, but also deeply moving, “HONK!” will treat the audience to equal amounts of laughter and tears. Music by George Stiles; book and lyrics by Anthony Drewe. Performance dates are Feb. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 & 9 at 7pm, at the Lynden Christian Worship and Fine Arts Center, 515 Drayton St., Lynden. Reserved seating tickets ($10 adults / $6 students and seniors) available Mon.-Fri., 9am-3pm, at the Lynden Christian School Central Office, by calling 318-9525, or at the door. Winter Play Festival at BHS – Bellingham High School Drama Department will present the annual Winter Play Festival through Feb. 2. All shows are

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“Deception Pass: An American Story” – Western Washington University Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Deception Pass: An American Story,” written by Kamarie Chapman and directed by Deb Currier, on Feb. 1-3 in the PAC Mainstage Theater. Set on the Deception Pass bridge, the play investigates whether the wrongs of our ancestors can be righted by our actions now and what is the most important part of “home.” The performance at Western marks the Washington debut of this award-winning play. Tickets are $8-$12 and are available through the WWU Box Office at 650-6146. More info: visit http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance.

“True West” Auditions – Auditions for “True West” will be held Feb. 3 and 4 at 7pm at the Bellingham Theatre Guild, 1600 H St., Bellingham. Austin, a moderately successful screenwriter, and his drifter brother, Lee, reunite at their mother’s recently abandoned house. Old resentments surface and force some unexpected twists in their relationship. Lee soon forces himself into the creation of Austin’s screenplay, and the conflict between them creates a heated situation in which their roles in life somehow get reversed. The Bellingham Theatre Guild engages the community to create live theatre experiences. The Guild is an all-

volunteer organization and has been producing theatre since 1929. More info on the Guild: 733-1811, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

has made him popular among fans of all ages. Tickets are $39.75 + applicable fees at www.mountbakertheatre.com or 734-6080.

NT Live: “The Magistrate” – The

“The Met: Live in HD: Rigoletto” (Verdi) – The Lincoln Theatre presents

Lincoln theatre presents “NT Live: The Magistrate” on Sun., Feb. 10 at 2pm. The National Theatre in London is one of the world’s premier theatre companies. “The Magistrate” features Academy Award nominee and Tony Award-winner John Lithgow in the title role of Arthur Wing Pinero’s uproarious Victorian farce. In a similar vein to the National Theatre’s smash-hit classic comedies, “She Stoops to Conquer” and “London Assurance,” “The Magistrate” is sure to have audiences doubled up with laughter. Tickets: $15 general, $13 seniors and $11 students with $2 off for Lincoln Theatre members. More info and tickets: www.iLovetheLincoln.com or 336-8955.

Gabriel Iglesias at MBT – “Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-up Revolution” comes to the Mount Baker Theatre Main Stage on Thurs., Feb. 14, at 8pm. He has been described as witty, electrifying and a talented performer who has the ability to consistently deliver a uniquely hilarious comedy experience. His high-octane show is a sure-fire hit: a mixture of storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring all his personal experiences to life. Gabriel’s unique and animated comedy style

“The Met: Live in HD – Rigoletto” by Verdi on Sat., Feb. 16 at 9:55am and Sun., Feb. 24 at 1pm. Director Michael Mayer places his new production of Verdi’s towering tragedy in 1960s Las Vegas. Inspired by the antics of the Rat Pack, Piotr Beczala is the womanizing Duke of Mantua, Eljko Lucic is his tragic sidekick, Rigoletto, and Diana Damrau is Rigoletto’s daughter, Gilda. Every Saturday live transmission features a pre-opera lecture with Stassya Pacheco 30 minutes before the start time. The option of pre-ordering your lunch from The Lunch Box is also available. Tickets are $23 adult / $19 seniors / $16 students ($2 off members). More info: 336-8955, www.ILovetheLincoln.com.

“12 Minutes Max Bellingham” Debuts – “12 Minutes Max” is an adjudicated show of local artists including dance, performance art, music, theater and film. It will debut Fri., Feb. 22 and Sat., Feb. 23 at 7:30pm, at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave, Fairhaven. Admission is $15 general / $12 students and seniors at www.BrownPaperTickets.com or at the door. More info: 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com.

McIntyre Hall Presents “Late Nite Catechism” – “Late Nite Catechism” is an uproariously funny play that takes the audience back to their youth. The irrepressible Sister teaches class to a roomful of “students.” Throughout the course of the class the benevolent instructor rewards the “students” for correct answers with glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other nifty prizes. Naughty students may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting their actions. However, even the most reluctant “students” will be clamoring to get into this Sister’s class. The New York Times calls “Late Nite Catechism ”“interactive theater at its best and full of laughs!” “Late Night Catechism” will be performed at McIntyre Hall on Fri., Feb. 22, and Sat., Feb. 23, both at 7:30pm. Tickets are $25, available at 416-7727 ext. 2, or online at www.mcintyrehall.org.

Ferndale High presents “Hairspray” – It is 1962 in Baltimore, a

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time touched by an air of innocence, racial barriers, humor and pop music. Tracy Turnblad, a large girl with equally large hair and heart, lives to dance. She auditions and gets a spot on the local TV dance program, “The Corny Collins Show,” becoming a local star and pitting her against rival Amber for Miss Teenage Hairspray. Tracy, using celebrity status, launches a protest to racially integrate the show and win the (continued on page 6)

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New Playwright on the Block – iDiOM Becomes Mystery Spot by Christopher Key When PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center recently added a palliative care specialist, the local theatre scene scored an award-winning playwright as part of the deal. Steve Lyons’ plays have won multiple prizes and have been produced all over the world. Add the iDiOM Theater in Bellingham to that distinguished list. Austin Tuss as Dingo, gets all choked up in the romantic comedy Mystery Spot, at the Idiom Theater in downtown Bellingham. Playing “Mystery Spot has had 8pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from January 31 to February 9. one production in 2011 in www.idiomtheater.com. Photo by Kari Quaas. Sacramento,” Lyons said. “The ‘world premiere’ allure is gone. But So how do you write a script about a iDiOM is still willing to take it on.” place that may be nothing but smoke and Shawn Fuller and Sean Walbeck, mirrors? collectively known as “The Shonz,” are “I had wanted to write a play where a directing. regular ol’ guy from Oroville, California, “In rehearsals they have had very becomes a women’s studies major at UC thoughtful insights into the script, as have Santa Cruz so he can pick up girls,” Lyons the actors,” Lyons said. “The female lead is said. “My wife (Bree Johnston, M.D.) has a a former student of Shawn’s. The male lead degree in women’s studies from UC Santa is a senior at Bellingham High.” Cruz so she was a great resource in California’s Mystery Spot, near Santa creating the world of this play.” Cruz, is one of a dozen such attractions Nothing will be as it seems when the around the country, all made famous by iDiOM presents Mystery Spot, January 31 ubiquitous bumper stickers. through February 9 at 8pm, 1418 Cornwall “It is a place where you get these height Avenue in Bellingham. Tickets are $10. oddities, among other things,” Lyons said. For reservations, go to “Since few here are familiar with this hokey http://www.idiomtheater.com/tickets/. place, we have had to deal with that a bit in Christopher Key is an actor and director who the script.” lives in Bellingham and writes to help support his theatrical addiction.

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where she was Associate Director and Director of Play Development. Tickets are $8-$12 and are available through the WWU Box Office at 650-6146. More info: visit http://www.wwu.edu/theatredance.

heart of teen idol Link Larkin. This show embraces laughter, romance, dance and upbeat music. Performances are Feb. 28, March 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9 at 7pm at FHS Auditorium. Tickets sold at the door: $10 adult, $7 students/seniors, under 6 free.

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Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” – Western Washington University Department of Theatre and Dance presents Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” on Feb. 28, March 1-2 and 6-9 at 7:30pm and on March 3 and 10 at 2pm in the PAC Mainstage Theater. The production will feature special guest director, Cynthia White, a freelance stage director and dramaturg. White has worked with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Marin Shakespeare Company and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival,

Performing Arts Guild proudly presents Mark Harelik’s “The Legacy” at the Claire vg Thomas Theatre in Lynden. This touching and dramatic show introduces us to the Etzanitsky family, the only family of Jewish descent in this isolated town in Texas. Fall in love with Dave and Rachel, their son Nathan and Aunt Sarah as they navigate through life’s changes and challenges, while holding tight to tradition and faith. Directed by Marla Bronstein. Tickets go on sale Feb. 14. Performances are Feb. 28-March 2, 7-9, and 14-16 at 7:30pm; and March 3, 10 & 17 at 2pm. Tickets are $12 adults / $10 seniors and students / $8 children. More info: www.clairevgtheatre.com, or call 354-4425. Save the Date: • Auditions – Lynden Performing Arts Guild is holding auditions for “Little Shop of Horrors” by Howard Ashman and directed by Ed Marantette. Auditions are Mon. & Tues., March 4 & 5, 7pm, at the Claire vg Thomas Theatre in Lynden. Performance dates are May 2-19. More info: email clairevgtheatre@gmail.com, or www.clairevgtheatre.com.

• Northwest Washington Theatre Group (NWTG) – Auditions for “Peter Pan – The Musical” will be held at Cascade Business Park, 5373 Guide Meridian, Bellingham on Mon., March 11 and Tues., March 12, 7pm (you must attend both days). Callbacks will be Wed., March 13, 8pm. Performances will be June 14 and 15 on the main stage at the historic Mount Baker Theatre. More info: www.NWTG.org.

The La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum will be closed for interior restoration through mid-February. The opening of the “Color, Design, & Inspiration: Kaffe Fassett & Brandon Mably” exhibit will open in mid-February (check website for exact date) through March 24. Who are Kaffe Fassett and Brandon Mably? Ask quilters, they will tell you: quilters and fabric designers. Ask knitters, they will tell you: knitters and knitting pattern designers. While Kaffe does make some quilts himself, most of his creations are a joint effort with Liza Prior Lucy. Kaffe and Brandon have been working together for many years, adding new fabric lines to their collections and designing new quilting and knitting patterns. This exhibit is truly a collective project and will feature both quilts and knitting from Kaffe and Brandon. The Quilt Museum is located at 703 S. 2nd St., La Conner. Info: 466-4288, info@laconnerquilts.com or www.laconnerquilts.com.

Greg Aanes Furniture – Celebrating its 33rd year of business with two special Saturday showroom openings on Feb. 23 and March 23 from 10am-2pm, GAF will be showing several new pieces of furniture, including the Tall Pacific Rocker, The Bow Extension Table, Chancu and Siemei end tables and their new unnamed Barstool. Two of the furniture makers will be on hand to chat informally. Regular showroom hours are Mon.-Fri. from 10am-5pm. Showroom is located at 2109 Queen St. which is one block north of Iowa St. on the corner with Kentucky (you have to jog up and over on Pacific!). For complete info and map, visit www.GregAanesFurniture.com or www.FurnitureBellingham.com, or call 389-2714. Save the date: • The 34th Annual Whatcom County Home & Garden Show – Official dates

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have been set for one of the largest Home Shows north of Seattle! Don’t miss your chance to be part of the biggest and best displays of home and garden products in Northwest Washington. In addition to new products, unique ideas and tips to save time and money, the 2013 Whatcom County Home and Garden show will introduce several new features including a Paint Chip Poetry contest and special evening tasting events. Don’t miss Ciscoe Morris on the main stage Sun., March 10 at 1pm as well as many other interesting and informative demonstrations throughout the weekend! This year’s show takes place at the Northwest Washington Fair & Events Center, 1775 Front St., Lynden, from March 8-10. Hours are 10am-8pm Fri. & Sat., and 10am-5pm on Sunday. Tickets are available at the door: adults (16+) are $7, seniors (55+) are $6 and children under 16 are free. Info: www.whatcomhomeshow.com or call the BIAWC at 671-4247.

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Children, Teen and Adult Art Classes – BellinghamART offers weekly drawing, painting and sculpting classes. Your tuition includes all art tools and supplies. • Old Town Cafe Children’s Art Show is an exhibit of drawings and paintings created by children from ages 4-12 in our art classes. The show will be on display Feb. 1-March 31 at Old Town Cafe, 316 W. Holly St., Bellingham. • There will also be an art exhibit at St. Joseph Peace Health Medical Center, 2901 Squalicum Parkway, from Feb. 1-April 30 (Holly Studley at mstudley@mac.com for more info). Located in The Creekside Building at 1701 Ellis Street, Studio 203, Bellingham. For complete info, schedule, and registration: www.bellinghamart.com, email: info@bellinghamart.com, or phone 738-8379.

Artwood, a Gallery of Fine Woodworking – Artwood Gallery will feature jewelry boxes, shaker boxes, pagoda boxes, turned boxes, all different kinds of boxes for your Sweetheart during the month of February. Come and choose that special gift for someone special in your life! Open 7 days a week (Mon.-Sat., 11am6pm; Sun., 11am-5pm). 1000 Harris Ave., Historic Fairhaven, Bellingham. Info: 647-1628.

Art & Design Exhibition Continues – Western Washington University’s Western Gallery will present the “Departments of Art and Design Biennial” exhibition through March 9. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Every two years the Western Gallery features the work of WWU Art and Design faculty in an exhibition showcasing their current projects. The show is an opportunity for the community to explore contemporary attitudes and individual areas of research with traditional and new media. For more exhibition details or gallery hours, please visit http://westerngallery.wwu.edu/.

Lorna Libert – Scott Milo Gallery presents new oils by Lorna Libert of Bellingham, with an artists’ reception during the Anacortes First Friday Art Walk on Fri., Feb. 1, from 6-9pm. Libert’s depiction of old boats, shore birds and farm animals always brings a freshness to the gallery.

Also showing are abstract oils by Carole Barrer, watercolors by Jan Gellatly, photograph encaustics by Kathy Hastings and watercolors by Keith Sorenson. The show runs through Feb. 25. Gallery hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-4:30pm. Info: gallery@scottmilo.com, www.scottmilo.com.

Masters of Chinese Art – Allied Arts of Whatcom County and the Chinese Cultural Festival will host Masters of Chinese Art in the Allied Arts Gallery Feb. 1-23. There will be an opening reception during the Downtown Art Walk on Fri., Feb. 1 from 6-9pm. The show will feature three well known artists from China. Mr. Benxing Wang is an artist specializing in seal cutting, currently on exhibit at the United Nations presented by the Chinese Government. Mr. Lipeng Wang is a contemporary Chinese painter with studios in China, the US (New York) and Canada. Mr. Zhensheng Liu is a prominent Chinese Calligrapher. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm, and Sat., noon-5pm. More info: Katy at 676-8548 x5, katy@alliedarts.org, or visit www.alliedarts.org. “Stoked” at Good Earth Pottery – A multi-artist exhibition of wood-fired ceramics will be on display through February. Witness the magical results of feeding wood into a kiln continuously over three days. Participating artists include Isaac Howard, Ann Marie Cooper, Jeremy Noet, Carrie Selting, Shelly Stark and some special guests. Opening reception is Fri., Feb. 1 at 6pm. Representing 50 local artists, the gallery has been located at 1000 Harris Ave. in Historic Fairhaven since 1969. Hours: Mon. & Wed.-Sat. 11am-6pm, Sun. 12-5pm (closed Tuesdays). More info: 671-3998 or www.goodearthpots.com.

Works by Maryann Schmitt – Maryann Schmitt will be showing paintings and drawings at Honey Salon from February-March. Through oil paint, pastel and charcoal she has sought to capture her friend’s authentic selves – both realistically and exaggerated, in her series “The Landscape of People.” She will also be showing pieces from her current body of work, “Abstracts,” which is about the (continued on page 8)

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psychological and sociological aspects of dealing with fears and doubts, states of the unconscious mind and about negative issues humans create in our natural environment. Opening reception is Fri., Feb. 1, 6-9pm, at Honey Salon, 310 W. Holly St., next to Rocket Donuts. Salon hours: Wed.-Sat., 8am-7pm. More info: 319-7846 or visit www.honeybellingham.com.

Lummi Carver is February Featured Artist – The Lummi Gateway Center is pleased to present an opportunity to watch a great Lummi Carver, Charles Miller. Mr. Miller will be demonstrating carving every Saturday from 1-3pm during February at the Lummi Gateway Center. In 2002, 2003 and 2004 Charles was asked to contribute to the carving of the healing (totem) poles that the Lummi Nation

delivered to each of the three sites struck on September 11, 2001. The Lummi Gateway Center is off I-5, Exit 260, 4029 Rural Ave., Ferndale. More info: 306-8554, www.lummigatewaycenter.com.

Mindport Exhibits – During February Mindport will be making changes to our exhibit hall to feature some of our newest creations. The staff will be working, painting and moving about but the doors will be locked to the public from Wed., Feb. 4-Sun., Feb. 10. We will be revitalized and open the next week beginning Wed., Feb. 13 (just in time for winter break). Come visit us and experience a new meaning of COOL!! Regular Gallery hours: Wed.-Fri., noon-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; and Sun., noon-4pm. Regular admission: $2. Located at 210 W. Holly St., Bellingham. More info: 647-5614 or www.mindport.org.

Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO – Open Studio Painting (any medium) with Trish Harding, Wed. (Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27) or Thurs. (Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28), 10am-3pm, $165 for all four Wed. or Thurs., or $48 for one session; you must specify dates (no refunds or rollovers). • Figure Drawing Sessions (preregistration required, no instruction): Nude Figure Drawing Session, Tues., Feb. 12, 10am-noon, $16 prepay plus $2 minimum model tip at time of session; Clothed Figure Drawing (costumed), Tues., Feb. 26, 10amnoon, $16 prepay plus $2 minimum model tip at time of session. • Drawing Workshop: The Figure in Action, Mon., Feb. 18, 10am-3:30pm, $98 (preregistration required). • Classes at Whatcom Community College include: Advanced Figure Drawing, begins Fri., Feb. 22 (5 sessions); Artist Roadtrip – Chihuly Garden and Glass at the Seattle Center, Sat., March 16. Register at 383-3200 or www.whatcomcommunityed.com.

• Pastel Power Punch! Register now for Pastel Workshop for Creative Arts Community at Menucha from Aug. 11-17. • Info: 319-6115, email trish.harding@studioufo.net or visit www.studioufo.net. Bay Street Village, 301 W. Holly St., Suite M-4, Bellingham. Call for Artists – Applications are due Thurs., Feb. 7, by 5pm, for this year’s RARE: Recycled Arts & Resource Expo on April 21 and 22. Each spring Bellingham is home to a half dozen creative reuse events – Welding Rodeo, Trash Fashion, Recycled Art Shows, Procession of the Species, Appliance Derby and more! The RARE two-day event will serve as a unifying resource that will provide a platform for the many green-themed artistic endeavors in the area. In addition to a highly entertaining roster of events, RARE will host a strong program of educational workshops, speakers, panel discussions, exhibits and booths. We invite artists with a passion for art from recycled materials to become a part of RARE. Applications available on www.alliedarts.org. Baker Creek Ceramic Studio – February classes include: • Thursday Night Clay Club with Deb McCunn, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28, 5-9pm. Clay Club is open studio time for supported projects. Bring your ideas for projects, use studio equipment to build your pieces and get peer support, advice and feedback. Bring your own tools, a hand towel and plastic to cover your work in progress. Clay is $20 for 25 pounds and the cost covers glazes, stains, washes and two firings (one bisque and one glaze). Course fee is $92 for the 4week session. • Mold Making Workshop with Jason Walker, Sun., Feb. 24, 9am4pm, $75 ($65 if registered by Feb. 9). Molds are used to make everything from art to porcelain plumbing. They can be used as

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a step in creating unique original work or to make multiples. Jason Walker will show you all the steps and techniques necessary to build a plaster mold of a threedimensional object. You can bring your own prototype: a simple form about the volume of an apple, which can be a piece made of clay, an industrial object or an item found in nature. • All About Surfaces, Feb. 27March 27 (5 weeks), 6-8:30pm, $150 ($140 if registered by Feb. 9). If you are ready to focus on finishing the surfaces of your pottery pieces, you don’t want to miss this class! We will learn to apply terra sigillata, burnish, work with colored terra sigillata, apply horse hair, work with washes and maiolica brush strokes – all in one class! Your clay, glazes and firing services are included in the class tuition. Bring your clay tools, canvas, plastic and a hand towel and be ready to have some fun! More info and to register: Deb McCunn at 393-5458, email bakercreekceramics@gmail.com, www.bakercreekceramics.com.

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Letter to Art in Bellingham – Mayor Kelli Linville will talk about Bellingham’s love of the arts and the Mayor’s Arts Awards, on Thurs., Feb. 14, 9:30am, at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Bellingham. Coffee at 9:30am with the program beginning at 10am. Info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

James Weaver at the Whatcom Art Market – Spotlight Artist Reception for James Weaver, will be held at Whatcom Art Market on Sat., Feb. 16, from 4-8pm. Featured artist James Weaver will be there to share his photography and story along with many of our other fifty artists. Enjoy refreshments, a chance to win door prizes and see our Artists In Action providing lively demos of their work. You will find us

Brown Bag: Chicano/a Art in Context – Since the mid-19th century, Americans of Mexican descent – also known as Chicanos/as – have turned to art and literature to voice experiences of immigration, labor, alienation and survival. Lysa Rivera explores some of the most important historical and political contexts that have shaped and made possible a long and electrifying tradition of Chicano/a art and literature. Rivera is an Assistant Professor at WWU, teaching Chicano/a literature, African American literature, and American Cultural Studies. She will present her program at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Thurs., Feb. 21, at 12:30pm. Admission: $3 suggested donation (Museum members free). More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

what is acrylic/mixed media? Get a handson introduction to the limitless world of acrylic/mixed media painting Sat., Feb. 23, 12:30-4:30pm, at the Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden. Nancy Grigsby will be offering a 4-hour intro and let you try your own hand at creativity. Cost is $50; includes the workshop and all materials. Call 354-3600 to register. (Min. enrollment 3; max. 10.) For more info, visit www.nmgrigsbystudios.com.

Call for Artists – The RE Store has partnered with Allied Arts of Whatcom County to bring the Annual Recycled Art Show back for a 12th year! We are seeking artists with a mind towards sustainable creativity. Established or emerging artists from WA, OR, ID and B.C. are eligible to

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apply. Artists may submit up to 3 pieces for consideration by our jury. Works submitted must be made up of at least 75% or more recycled materials. Functional art items (lamps, tables, chairs, etc.) will be shown at The RE Store, and fine art pieces (wall hangings, sculpture, etc.) will be shown at Allied Arts of Whatcom County. Applications can be obtained online via www.re-store.org or pick one up at The RE Store or Allied Arts. This show will run from April 5-27. More info: www.alliedarts.org or contact Katy Borden at 676-8548 x5 or katy@alliedarts.org.

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February Events at Village Books – Village Books holds many author readings and other events during the month (see calendar). All events held in the Readings Gallery unless otherwise noted. Changes, additions, and cancellations do occur. Check the website for the most complete information about our author events. 1200 11th St. in Fairhaven. Info: www.villagebooks.com, 671-2626.

for all participants. To register, send an email to boyntonpoetrycontest@ hotmail.com. Please include your name and a phone number in case of last-minute changes. More information on the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest is available on the blog, http://boyntonpoetrycontest. wordpress.com.

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VB Reads – General Literature: Mon., Feb. 4, 7pm – Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. • Motherhood by the Book: Sun., Feb. 10, 2pm – Then Again by Diana Keaton. • Environmental Conservation Book Group: Mon., Feb. 11, 5pm – Steller’s Island: Adventures of a Pioneer Naturalist in Alaska by Dean Littlepage. • Afternoon Book Chat: Wed., Feb. 13, 1pm – Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. • Engaged Citizens Book Group: Wed., Feb. 20, noon – The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka. • All book groups meet in the Readings Gallery unless otherwise noted; authors do not attend. Info: www.villagebooks.com, 671-2626. Boynton Poetry Contest Group Holds Free Workshop to Kick Off Annual Contest – The Whatcom County-wide Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest doesn’t accept submissions until March of 2013. However, in gearing up for the contest, all community members are invited to a free poetry workshop (“Writing Boynton Contest Poems”) with local poet Rachel Mehl on Sat., Feb. 9, from 1-3pm in the Fireplace Room at the Fairhaven Public Library. Donations will be accepted but not expected. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged to ensure space and materials

public demonstration on Wed., Feb. 13, 1pm, in the Lecture Room at the Bellingham Central Library, presented by local teacher Shelley Thomas, provides a glimpse into the history and practice of the Way of Tea. Chado , the Way of Tea, is one of the Japanese ways of training (do ) and is centuries old. It includes almost every aspect of our daily lives and teaches us how to live in an artistic balance with fellow human beings and nature. This free event is open to the public and is funded by a grant from The Japan Foundation. • Film Screening of “Snow Falling on Cedars” will be held Wed., Feb. 13, 7:30pm, at The Limelight Cinema, 1416 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham. • Book Discussion with Author David Guterson will be held Tues., Feb. 19, 1-3pm, in the Lecture Room at the Bellingham Central Library. This is your chance to ask him questions about the book – his research process, motivation for writing this novel, his intentions for the characters, and why he chose to structure the book as he did. Check website for more events: www.whatcomreads.org.

Memoir Writers Retreat – Treat yourself to a day of writing about your life! Join Susan Colleen Browne for Memoir Writers Retreat, Sat., Feb. 23, 9am3:30pm, and make real progress with your life story. In a relaxing setting, we’ll work on fun, creative exercises to transform your experiences into a compelling story line. We’ll also explore strategies to keep you writing long after the retreat. Browne is the author of a memoir, Little Farm in the Foothills. Class fee $69. More info: susanbrowne77@gmail.com, www.susancolleenbrowne.com. Register: www.whatcomcommunityed.com or call 383-3200.

Writing Children’s Literature Course – Turn your passion for children’s books into a product of your own! Hosted by Western Washington University, this interactive course will lead writers though a three-part series of classes, each led by a different professional. Experiment and sample children’s fiction, nonfiction, including picture books, chapter books, middle-grade books, and books for young adults. An informational session will be held Mon., Feb. 25, 5:30pm, at Village Books in Fairhaven. Classes meet weekly on Western’s campus from 6-9pm, Thursdays, April 4-May 16. Formal admission to Western is not required. For more info, please visit www.ExtendedEd.wwu.edu or call 650-3308.

SpeakEasy 10: Out of the Box poetry presentations will be presented Sun., Feb. 17, 7pm, at The Amadeus Project, 1209 Cornwall Ave., downtown Bellingham, across from The Leopold. Free; donations accepted. More info: http://othermindpress.wordpress.com/ speakeasy.

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us for the Chuckanut Radio Hour at the Crystal Ballroom of the Leopold Retirement Residence on Fri., Feb. 22. Special guest will be Philip Lapsley with his new book, Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell. Doors open at 6:30pm and taping begins promptly at 7pm (we ask that everyone be seated by 6:45pm). Cosponsored by the Leopold Retirement Residence, 12th Street Shoes, Fairhaven Pizza, and the Fairhaven Village Inn. Tickets are $5 and are available at Village Books or online at

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from 9:30am-4:30pm daily. This unique and fun approach to abstract/semi-abstract painting offers lots of in-class painting time, artist demos, and participatory critiques. Cost is $275 for all three days. Register by calling Jansen Art Center at 354-3600. (Min. enrollment 5; max. 8.) Receive a supply list upon registration. Dakota Art on Cornwall Ave. in downtown Bellingham is offering a 10% discount on workshop supplies. Must present supply list to receive discount. Visit www.nmgrigsbystudios.com for more info.

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Whatcom Young Writers – Hey teens! Want to learn more about the craft of writing? Want to meet others with the same interest? Join us for Friday Night Writes next to Book Fare Cafe on the mezzanine level of Village Books, from 67pm. Friday Night Writes is free and open to ages 15-18 (18-year-olds must be in high school or Running Start). For more info, visit: www.WhatcomYoungWriters.org. Write On!

“Una Comunidad de Diversión” Family Activity Day – Against the backdrop of “Chicanitas: Small Paintings from the Cheech Marin Collection {size doesn’t matter},” enjoy a family celebration of Latino culture on Sat., Feb. 2, 10am4pm, at the Whatcom Museum with crafts organized by Community to Community Development, as well as Son Jarocha music (Remember La Bamba?) performed by Latino youth. We’ll also have Groundhog’s Day-inspired crafts in the FIG studio, and a special spinning-top project with the Northwest Washington Woodturners. In addition to “Chicanitas,” see “California Impressionism: Selections from the Irvine Museum” and “At the Park: Vintage Views From the Photo Archives” at the Lightcatcher, and “Romantically Modern” at Old City Hall. More info: 778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Ferndale Toddler Time – This ongoing drop-in program is held every Wed., 1011:30am, at the Ferndale Boys & Girls Club, 2015 Cherry Street, Ferndale. Ferndale Toddler Time allows children from birth to age five and their families a weekly parent-toddler session. Children with and without special needs learn to play together and families connect with each other. Active play, crafts and snacks provided. Meet other parents and families; parental supervision is required. Donation of $2 per child or $5 per family per session is requested to help cover program costs. More info: Whatcom Center for Early Learning (WCEL) at 671-3660, ext 100.

for children of all ages (with adult supervision) on Fri., Feb. 8, 4-6pm. There will be glow in the dark painting, games and crafts and face painting. Check the website or call for more information. An Art in the Dark Party for adults will be held on Thurs., Feb. 14, 7-9pm. There will be glow in the dark painting, music, face and body painting. Childcare will be available (please RSVP if interested). Gabriel’s Art Kids is located at 1415 Dupont St., Bellingham. More info: www.gabrielsartkids.com, email gabrielsartkids@gmail.com, or call 393-0107.

Auditions for TNP Spring Production – The Neighborhood Playhouse will hold auditions for its spring production, “Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse” by Kevin King, on Sat., Feb. 9, 10am-1pm. Please prepare a short comic monologue appropriate for children’s theatre. Adults only. Email Artistic Director Lizanne Schader at theneighborhoodplayhouse@ q.com for location and specific audition time or visit the website to register: www.theneighborhoodplayhouse.net.

“Love Your Ride” Celebrates Winter Bicycling with a live fashion show! – The 2nd annual Love Your Ride Celebration will be on Sun., Feb. 10 at Depot Market Square in Bellingham, hosted by everybodyBIKE. Be seen at the fashion event of the season, featuring a lighted bicycle parade, delicious delicacies and cash bar by Blue Tuesday Catering, a raffle benefit, and a fashion show that will appeal to fashionistas and cyclists alike. Models will ride the catwalk in fashionable and functional clothing on beautiful bicycles designed for comfort. The show presents the best of Bellingham’s Cycle Chic lifestyle, where the bicycle is not just about fun and fitness, but a sensible and attractive way to show some style while getting

around town. The event will start with an optional lighted bike parade at 4:30pm. The spectacle of lights and decorations will be amazing to watch and participate in: an easy, family-friendly group ride around town returning to Depot Market Square for a reception at 5pm. The reception, presented by Blue Tuesday Catering, will feature free snacks and a cash bar. The live runway show starts at 6:15pm. Purchase of raffle prize tickets will benefit low-income kids’ bike safety, a community service program of the Mt. Baker Bicycle Club. More info: 671-BIKE, info@everybodyBIKE.com, www.everybodyBIKE.com.

FIG Art Club Workshop – Designed for individuals ages 5 and over, the FIG Art Club Workshop offers group and individual hands-on art instruction for its members and those wishing to delve deeper into the creation of art. Led by the FIG Education Team, inspiring artists will be introduced to a specific topic related to art, then create their own masterpiece in a group setting on Fri., Feb. 15, 1-3pm, at the Whatcom Museum Family Interactive Gallery (FIG) in the Lightcatcher Building. Admission and materials fee is $7 non-members / $5 Museum members. More info: 778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. Bellingham Roller Betties – Join the Bellingham Roller Betties at a bout on Sat., Feb. 16 at the Whatcom Community College Pavilion Gym, 237 W. Kellogg Road. Doors open at 4pm, bout begins at 5pm. Tickets are $14 for adults, $6 for children ages 8-12, children 7 and under free, available online at www.brownpapertickets.com, Community Food Co-op, Merchbot and ModSock. Info: www.bellinghamrollerbetties.com. (continued on page 12)

EverybodyBIKE Activities – Wed., Feb. 7, 6:30pm: Kick-off planning meeting for May 17 Bike to Work and School Day, Whatcom Smart Trips Conference Room, 314 E. Champion (tentative location). • Thurs., Feb. 14, 10:30am: Senior WTA Bus Outing, departs Bellingham Senior Center, registration required at 756-8747. • Mon., Feb. 18, 10am: Presidents’ Day Bike Ride (details at www.MtBakerBike Club.org). • Wed., Feb. 20, 7-9pm: Bicycle Travel Series: Bellingham to Boston and Family Cycle Tour in Idaho, Whatcom Middle School Commons. • Thurs., Feb. 28, 1pm: Traffic: Sharing our Stories, Bellingham Senior Center (tentative location); call EACH for details 676-6974. • More info: 671-BIKE, info@everybodyBIKE.com, www.everybodyBIKE.com. Art in the Dark! Parties – Gabriel’s Art Kids is hosting an Art in the Dark Party

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“Northern Limits” at Backcountry Essentials by John D’Onofrio with Caroline Van Hemert Imagine taking six months out of your life. Quitting your job. Finding a cat sitter. And then imagine setting off on an adventure through the mostly-untouched wilderness of British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and Alaska. No car. No powerboat. No machine at all. Imagine rowing the length of the Inside Passage, crossing the Coast Mountains on skis, hiking Caroline and Patrick crest the final and pack rafting mountain pass. Brooks Range, Alaska. the length of the Yukon Territory, paddling among the icebergs of the Arctic Ocean, and traversing the wild Brooks Range of Arctic Alaska. Caroline Van Hemert and Patrick Farrell did just that. They will be presenting their awe-inspiring multimedia presentation, “Northern Limits,” an account of this epic adventure, at Backcountry Essentials on Wednesday, February 13 at 7pm. “Northern Limits” tells the story of this 4,000-mile human-powered journey from Bellingham to the Chukchi Sea in Arctic Alaska undertaken by Van Hemert and Farrell in 2012 – by rowboat, ski, pack-raft, foot, and canoe. This extraordinary journey followed a road-less, trail-less route through some of the most spectacular wild landscapes in North America… all in six months and all under human power. Learn about their adventures, see great footage of wild times and wild critters, and hear stories about the trials and triumphs of this epic journey. Van Hemert and Farrell have been touring with “Northern Limits” and their Bellingham show will be of special significance for the duo, who both attended Western Washington University. “After having lived in Bellingham,” Van Hemert says, “we know what a great outdoor/skiing/climbing/boating community it is! “We’ve been invited to speak at the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival in mid-February and hoped to make a trip to Bellingham during the same time. “We’ve had great reception from folks interested in learning about our combined rowing/skiing/pack-rafting/hiking adventure and the incredibly wild lands we explored,” Van Hemert says. “I’m a biologist, so I also love to share what we learned in terms of ecology and wildlife.”

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Mount Baker Theatre presents Chris Morgan Live: On the Wild Side – Join PBS & BBC TV host and narrator Chris Morgan for an afternoon of adventure, fun, and fascination at the Mount Baker Theatre on Sun., Feb. 17 at 3:30pm. From Andean bears on the equator to Siberian tigers in the Russian frontier, this carnivore ecologist and global adventurer has spent over 20 years immersing himself among the wildlife of every continent. His engaging and authentic on-camera presence has brought him hosting and narration work seen on PBS Nature, BBC, National Geographic Television, and the Discovery Channel, along with an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. His year-long odyssey across the Arctic Circle by motorcycle was featured in the three-part miniseries “Bears of the Last Frontier.” Witness epic, never-beforeseen footage from an exciting array of international locations, including Siberia, Peru, the Arctic, Alaska, and Borneo. Experience Chris’s all-at-once hilarious and moving stories from the field, enjoy the rare opportunity to see some lively bloopers, and be one of the first to hear about Chris’ new movie and campaign for the bears of the world. Tickets are $35 / $29 / $22.50 / $10 + applicable fees at 734-6080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Whatcom County Home & Garden Show announces 1st Annual Paint Chip Poetry Contest – This idea marries the names on paint chips with the emotions and memories evoked by color to inspire poetry about the home or garden. The contest is open to Whatcom County students in grades 6-12. Students are encouraged to create an original poem inspired by the names found on paint chips. They may use either a single color name, a collection of paint chips they purposely or randomly put together or a palette of colors. The poems can be illustrated using the paint chips. A jury of local poets will judge the poetry submissions. Winning poets will be invited to read their poems live on KAFE 104.1 during the Home & Garden Show March 8-10. All submissions will be displayed at the show. Submission deadline is Thurs., Feb. 21. Contest details are available at www.whatcomhomeshow.com.

La Conner Rotary 48th Annual Smelt Derby Festival – Visit La Conner for fun events for the whole family Sat., Feb. 23! La Conner Rotary sponsors a Pancake Breakfast from 8-10am at Maple Hall; cost is $6. Fish for Smelt from 10am-2pm on the Public Docks, with prizes awarded by age category for the smallest, longest, and weirdest fishes. Kids’ activities in Maple Hall from 10am-2pm, including fish painting and other crafts. Enter the festival raffle to win fabulous prizes or $750 cash prize; $2 per raffle ticket. More info: www.laconnerrotary.org.

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FEBRUARY 2013 FRIDAY 2/1/2013 Guerilla Film Project Registrations due today, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org/page/Guerilla-FilmProject. Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 11am-noon, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538. Japanese Culture Open House (all ages, children must be accompanied by an adult), Blaine Library, 2-5pm, 332-8146 (Debby), www.wcls.org.

Auditions for Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods,” BAAY Theatre, 4:30-6:30pm, david@baay.org, www.baay.org. (pg. 3)

Anacortes First Friday Gallery Walk, 6-9pm, 293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com.

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Skagit Community Band presents “Cinema Paradiso,” La Conner Maple Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $10 seniors & students / $30 family / children 12 years and under free when accompanied by adult, www.skagitcommunityband.org. (pg. 29) Tocato Tango (hot, sultry Argentine tango), Washington Sips, La Conner, 7:30-11pm, no cover, 399-1037. “Mystery Spot,” iDiOM Theater, 8pm, $10, www.IdiomTheater.com. (pg. 5) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Steve Faucher, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Carrie Cunningham (contemporary country dance & swing), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

Artist’s Reception featuring Lorna Libert (oils), Scott Milo Gallery, 6-9pm, www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 7) Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, 6-10pm, www.DowntownBellingham.com. Friday Night Writes (ages 15-18), Village Books Mezzanine, 6-7pm, free, www.WhatcomYoungWriters.org. (pg. 11) “Ghosts” Opening Reception, Anchor Art Space, 6-9pm, www.anchorartspace.org.

Masters of Chinese Art Opening Reception, Allied Arts Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 676-8548, www.alliedarts.org. (pg. 7) Opening Reception: “Stoked,” Good Earth Pottery, 6pm, 671-3998, www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 7) Opening Reception: Maryann Schmitt, Honey Salon, 6-9pm, www.honeybellingham.com, 319-7846. (pg. 7) Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6pm beginners, 7pm intermediates, $5, 354-4325. ALTA presents “Arms and the Man,” 1475 Silver Run Lane in Alger, 7pm, $14 / $12 students and seniors, tickets at 424-5144, www.altatheatre.com. (pg. 3) Author Reads: “The Nature of Borders: Salmon, Boundaries and Bandits on the Salish Sea” by Lissa Wadewitz, Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

BHS Drama presents its Winter Play Festival, Bellingham High School, 7pm, tickets $5 at the door. (pg. 3) Bob Paltrow & Burning Clover, Blue Horse Gallery Cafe & Wine Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover (tips appreciated), all ages welcome, 671-2305, www.bluehorsegallery.com. (pg. 27) CommUNITY Coffee House / Open Mic, Unity Church, 1095 Telegraph Rd., 7-9pm, open mic sign-up at 6:45pm or call 647-2873. LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3) “Deception Pass: An American Story,” WWU PAC Mainstage Theater, 7:30pm, $8-$12, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 4) “Hello, my name is You” by Kuntz and Company, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm, $15, tickets at Village Books or pay what you can at the door. (pg. 22) “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com, 733-1811. (pg. 3)

SATURDAY 2/2/2013 Auditions for Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods,” BAAY Theatre, 10am-12:30pm, david@baay.org, www.baay.org. (pg. 3)

Northwest Singles Club Coffee Hour (age 55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, 393-3982.

“Una Comunidad de Diversión” Family Activity Day, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 10am-4pm, $3 suggested donation / Museum members free, www.whatcommuseum.org, 778-8930. (pg. 11) Kids’ Event: Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5) with Claire, Village Books, 10:30-11am, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

“Heart Art” with MaryAnn Kohl and Sarah Valeos (ages 2 and up), Bellingham Central Library Dodson Room, drop in 11am-1pm, free, 778-7323 (Suzanne).

Carving Demonstration by Lummi Carver Charles Miller, Lummi Gateway Center, 1-3pm, 306-8554, www.lummigatewaycenter.com. (pg. 8) Japanese Cultural Exchange (all ages), Deming Library, 2-4pm, www.wcls.org, 592-2422 (Katrina). Open Hip Hop Class (any level, ages 7 and up), The Dance Studio, 2-3pm, $5 donation to United We Dance, 734-1595, www.thedancestudio.net. (pg. 22) Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG) Jam, St. James Presbyterian Church, 3-5pm, $5 suggested donation, 510-4386, 733-6867, www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. Young Reader / Kids’ Event: “The Pig War” by Mark Holtzen, Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

“Deception Pass: An American Story,” WWU PAC Mainstage Theater, 7:30pm, $8-$12, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 4)

Fourth Corner Folk Dancers First Saturday Folk Dance Party with the Makedonians, Fairhaven Library, 7:30-10:30pm, $10-$15 suggested donation, 380-0456. “Hello, my name is You” by Kuntz and Company, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm, $15, tickets at Village Books or pay what you can at the door. (pg. 22) “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com, 733-1811. (pg. 3) International Guitar Night 2013, Lincoln Theatre, 8pm, tickets $32 / $29 / $26 / $23 ($2 off members), 336-8955, www.ILovetheLincoln.com. (pg. 29) “Mystery Spot,” iDiOM Theater, 8pm, $10, www.IdiomTheater.com. (pg. 5) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Stirred Not Shaken, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Carrie Cunningham (contemporary country dance & swing), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 2/3/2013 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange, Mt. Baker Highway, 8am-1pm, $5 adults / $2 kids ages 6-10 / under 5 free, 739-9605. “Deception Pass: An American Story,” WWU PAC Mainstage Theater, 2pm, $8-$12, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 4) Del Rey and Steve James, Nancy’s Farm, 2pm, $15, 966-4640, 734-0561, www.delreystevejames.com, www.nancysfarm.com. “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, 733-1811, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com. (pg. 3)

Skagit Community Band presents “Cinema Paradiso,” Brodniak Hall in Anacortes, 3pm, $15 / $10 seniors & students / $30 family / children 12 years and under free when accompanied by adult, www.skagitcommunityband.org. (pg. 29) Author Reads: “Digging the City: An Urban Agriculture Manifesto” by Rhona McAdam, Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Wine Tasting / Silent Auction for United We Dance, Northwood Hall, 6pm, $25, www.thedancestudio.net, 734-1595. (pg. 27)

ALTA presents “Arms and the Man,” 1475 Silver Run Lane in Alger, 7pm, $14 / $12 students and seniors, tickets at 424-5144, www.altatheatre.com. (pg. 3)

BHS Drama presents its Winter Play Festival, Bellingham High School, 7pm, tickets $5 at the door. (pg. 3) LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3) Skagit Contra Dance (caller Laura Me Smith), Depot Arts Center, Anacortes, 7-9:30pm, $8 at the door, 755-3969, www.skagitcontra.org.

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Bellingham Laughter Club, Downtown Food

VB Writes ... Nonfiction Writing Group, Village

Co-op Connections Building, 4-5pm, free, 734-4989, therapeuticstudio@msn.com.

Books Reading Gallery, 6:15-8:15pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Everson Friends Board Meeting, Everson Library, 6:30-8pm, 966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Sunday Jazz Dinner Show with Alicia Dauber Quartet, Lighthouse Bar and Grill, Hotel Bellwether, 4-7pm, 392-3200, www.HotelBellwether.com. “Hello, my name is You” by Kuntz and Company, Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 5pm, $15, tickets at Village Books or pay what you can at the door. (pg. 22) Auditions for “True West” at Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 4) “Dynamo” Show, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $2, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

MONDAY 2/4/2013 Northwest Singles Club (age 55+) Weekly Walk, meet at the top of Taylor Dock, 10am, 393-3982. Tai Chi for Arthritis Class (for adults) with Sheryl Fullner, Deming Library, 10-10:45am, free, preregister at www.wcls.org, 592-2422. TeenTANK – BA~CON planning session (ages 12-19), Bellingham Central Library Lecture Room, 4-5:30pm, 778-7323 (Jennifer), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Auditions for “True West” at Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 4) VB Reads … General Literature: “Snow Falling on Cedars” by David Guterson (author not attending), Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 10) Whatcom Swing, Ten Mile Grange, 7pm lesson, dance from 8-10pm, $5, search “Whatcom Swing” on Facebook.

TUESDAY 2/5/2013 Mindfulness for the Healing Professions (6 week class) begins, 9-11am, details at www.MindfulnessNorthwest.com. (pg. 32) Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 10-11am, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538. Ballroom Dancing (music by Good Vibrations) at the Bellingham Activity Center, 1:45-4pm, $4, 733-4030.

Celebrate the Vietnamese New Year with Mary Ellen Carter, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6:30-8:30pm, $40, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com.

Improv Playworks presents Awaken the Spontaneity Within! Improv Workshop, 302 W. Illinois (the intersection of Illinois & Sunset Dr.), 7-9pm, free, pre-register at 756-0756. LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3)

Jazz Jam hosted by The Jazz Project featuring Jennifer Scott Trio, Boundary Bay Brewery Tap Room, 8:30-11:30pm, no cover, open mic at 9:30pm, 647-5593, www.jazzproject.org, www.bbaybrewery.com.

WEDNESDAY 2/6/2013 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (8 week class) begins, 9:15-11:45am, details at

Brown Bag: Song for Lovers with Mockingbird, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 12:30pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 29)

Thursday Night Clay Club (4-weeks) with Deb McCunn begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 5-9pm, $92 + materials, 393-5458, www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 8) Marvin Johnson (swing, rock and blues piano), Jansen Art Center Piano Lounge, Lynden, 5:30-7:30pm, no cover, 354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. VB Writes ... Poetry Writing Group, Village Books Mezzanine, 5:30-6:30pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Explore the Sweeter Side of Diabetes: Megan Gill’s Healthy Recipes to celebrate with your Valentine, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6-8pm, $15, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com.

Kick-off planning meeting for May 17 Bike to Work and School Day, Whatcom Smart Trips Conference Room, 314 E. Champion (tentative location), 6:30pm, 671-BIKE, www.everybodyBIKE.com. (pg. 11)

www.MindfulnessNorthwest.com. (pg. 32)

Ferndale Toddler Time (birth-age 5 and their families), Ferndale Boys & Girls Club, 1011:30am, $2 per child / $5 per family, 671-3660 ext. 100. (pg. 11) The Bellingham Music Club featuring the Enid Carrick High School Piano Awards winners, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30am, free, 671-0252. SPARK Lab: Inclined Planes (ages 8-14), SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention, 1:303:30pm, $18 / $15 members (includes admission), registration & info at 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org.

Holistic Healing Perspectives Workshop with Dr. Richard Tran, Cascade Health Center, 5:30-7pm, free, call 671-4242 to RSVP, www.cascadekey2wellness.com. (pg. 26) Author Reads: “Nicaragua: Surviving the Legacy of the US Policy” by Pamela Fitzpatrick & Paul Dix, Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Scottish Country Dancing Class (beginners & intermediate), Fairhaven Public Library (upstairs), 7-9:30pm (beginners please come early for special instruction), $8 drop-in fee (first class free), www.bellinghamscd.org.

THURSDAY 2/7/2013 Applications due today (by 5pm) for RARE: Recycled Arts & Resourced Expo, 676-8548, www.alliedarts.org. (pg. 8)

Pregnancy and Childbirth (6 week course) begins, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6:30-9pm, $110 (medical coupons accepted), pre-registration required at 814-2424 or 629-6481, www.skagitvalleyhospital.org. Valley Voices a Cappella Chorus meets, Victor Community Club, 6:45-9pm, 966-4976. LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3) Travelogue Series: “Volcanoes and Tsunamis in the Russian Far East: Four Field Seasons in the Kuril Islands” by Mike and Misty, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 24) Fourth Corner Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 suggested donation (first time visitors and students free), 380-0456.

Play It Forward! Smoke and Mirrors Ensemble, WWU Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm, no advance tickets needed, $15 suggested donation / students get in free, 733-9371 (Karen Berry), www.whatcomsymphony.com. (pg. 29) “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com, 733-1811. (pg. 3) GBU, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $7, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. “Mystery Spot,” iDiOM Theater, 8pm, $10, www.IdiomTheater.com. (pg. 5)

“Sing it Forward” Karaoke with Rocky & Kristine, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 8pm-midnight, no cover, www.theskagit.com. Tocato Tango, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. The Project, Upfront Theatre, 10pm, $4, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

FRIDAY 2/8/2013 Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 11am-noon, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538.

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FEBRUARY 2013 Taste of Thailand, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, noon-1:30pm, $20, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com.

Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com.

4th Annual La Conner Joy of Pilates & Yoga Retreat, Wild Iris inn, hotel reservations 800-477-1400; reserve massages 739-2986, www.joyofpilates.net, 224-1433. (pg. 26) Art in the Dark! Party (for children of all ages with adult supervision), Gabriel’s Art Kids, 4-6pm, 393-0107, www.gabrielsartkids.com. (pg. 11) Fairhaven Family Movie (all ages), Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, call for title, 4-6pm, free, 778-7200 (Bethany), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Friday Night Writes (ages 15-18), Village Books Mezzanine, 6-7pm, free, www.WhatcomYoungWriters.org. (pg. 11) Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6pm beginners, 7pm intermediates, $5, 354-4325. Group Dreamwork with Jeremy Taylor, D.Min (intro), Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 6:459pm, open to public at $25 for this session only, bonnita_lynne@yahoo.com. (pg. 32) ALTA presents “Arms and the Man,” 1475 Silver Run Lane in Alger, 7pm, $14 / $12 students and seniors, tickets at 424-5144, www.altatheatre.com. (pg. 3) Facilitator Yarrow Durbin from Parker Palmer’s Center for Courage and Renewal (author of “Healing the Heart of Democracy”), First Congregational Church, Bellingham, 7pm. (pg. 23)

Intenders of the Highest Good Circle (facilitated by Len-Erna Cotton), Community Food Co-op Connections Bldg. on Forest St., 78pm (doors open at 6:45pm; no admission after 7:10pm), free, 303-1621, www.Intenders.org. LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3) “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com, 733-1811. (pg. 3)

Skagit Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $25 / $39 / $49 / $59, www.mcintyrehall.org, 416-7727 ext. 2. (pg. 28) “Cabaret” Dance Performance, WWU PAC Room 16, 8pm, $5, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 22) Jake Shimabukuro, WWU PAC Concert Hall, 8pm, tickets ($24 / $34 / $44) at 650-6146 or www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 30) “Mystery Spot,” iDiOM Theater, 8pm, $10, www.IdiomTheater.com. (pg. 5) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Swing Gang, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Idol Eyez (high energy dance top 40), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 2/9/2013 Sweetheart Breakfast, Bellingham Activity Center, 8-11am, $5 adults, $3.50 children, $13 family (2 adults, 3 kids under 12), 733-4030.

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4th Annual La Conner Joy of Pilates & Yoga Retreat, Wild Iris inn, hotel reservations 800-477-1400; reserve massages 739-2986, www.joyofpilates.net, 224-1433. (pg. 26) Group Dreamwork with Jeremy Taylor, D.Min, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 8:30am-5pm, $100, pre-registration required at bonnita_lynne@yahoo.com. (pg. 32) AAUW Meeting: Kelvie Comer, YWCA, 10amnoon, hbergkolin@gmail.com, 392-8856. (pg. 23)

Auditions (adults only) for The Neighborhood Playhouse spring production (“Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse”), call for location and reserve your time slot (10am-1pm) at www.theneighborhoodplayhouse.net, or email theneighborhoodplayhouse@q.com. (pg. 11) Northwest Singles Club Coffee Hour (age 55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, 393-3982.

SPARK Lab Science Saturday: Inclined Planes (ages 8-14), SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention, 20-30 minutes of walk-in activity from 11am-2pm, $7 + regular Museum admission, 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org.

Carving Demonstration by Lummi Carver Charles Miller, Lummi Gateway Center, 1-3pm, 306-8554, www.lummigatewaycenter.com. (pg. 8) Poetry Workshop with Rachel Mehl, Fairhaven Public Library Fireplace Room, 1-3pm, free (donations accepted), pre-registration encouraged by email to boyntonpoetrycontest@hotmail.com. (pg. 10) Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com. Bellingham Dulcimer Club (BDC), Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1:30pm, http://bellinghamdulcimer-club.blogspot.com, mountain_dulcimer_guy@juno.com. Reset Games Presents: Game On (ages 12-19), Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Public Library, 1:30-5pm, 778-7323 (Jennifer), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Reconciling the Past: The History, Literature and Ethics of Japanese Removal with Professor Robert Keller, Blaine Library, 2-4pm, 332-8146, www.wcls.org. Talk and Slideshow: “Inexpensive International Volunteer Vacations” by Joyce Major, Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. ALTA presents “Arms and the Man,” 1475 Silver Run Lane in Alger, 7pm, $14 / $12 students and seniors, tickets at 424-5144, www.altatheatre.com. (pg. 3) Backstage at the Border: Karin Blaine (singer / songwriter), Christ Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall in Blaine, 7-9pm, $7 donation, 927-9085, info@backstageattheborder.com.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Concert & Swing Dance, Bellingham Activity Center, 7-9pm, by donation, 676-5750, www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 23) Contra Dance (featuring Northern Contraband, caller Maureen Collier), Fairhaven Library, workshop 7pm, dance 7:30-10:30pm, $8-$10 ($6 students), www.bellinghamcountrydance.org, 676-1554. Dessert Fundraiser for Amy’s Place, Melody Hall, 7pm, 671-5567. (pg. 27) LCHS Drama Dept. presents “HONK!” Lynden Christian High School Worship and Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $10 adults / $6 students and seniors, reserved tickets at 318-9525 or the school office. (pg. 3)

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Play It Forward! Smoke and Mirrors Ensemble, Bellingham High School, 7pm, no advance tickets needed, $15 suggested donation / students get in free, 733-9371 (Karen Berry), www.whatcomsymphony.com. (pg. 29)

Bellingham Scottish Country Dancers’ Social Dance, YWCA Ballroom, 7:30pm, $10 adults / $7 students, www.bellinghamscd.org.

“Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, www.BellinghamTheatreGuild.com, 733-1811. (pg. 3) Rainbow Squares Square Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6985 Hannegan Rd., pre-rounds at 7:30pm, mainstream from 8-10pm, $6, 7334487, www.sqdance.org/clubs/rainbow.html.

“Sweet and Hot: The Songs of Harold Arlen” by Last Leaf Productions, Byrnes Performing Arts Center, Arlington, 7:30pm, $15 (youth under 12 admitted free), 403-3448, www.byrnesperformingarts.org. (pg. 29) “Cabaret” Dance Performance, WWU PAC Room 16, 8pm, $5, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 22) Mark Growden in Concert, The Cirque Lab in Fairhaven, 8pm, $10-$20 sliding scale, www.BrownPaperTickets.com, www.BellinghamCircusGuild.com. (pg. 30) “Mystery Spot,” iDiOM Theater, 8pm, $10, www.IdiomTheater.com. (pg. 5) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Tango by the Bay with USA Dance Bellingham, music by Tocato Tango, Squalicum Yacht Club, 8-11pm, $10 / $7 members, 734-5676, www.bellinghamusadance.com. The Spencetet, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Voca People, Mount Baker Theatre, 8pm, $59 / $49 / $39 / $20 + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 30) Gold Digger (hit top 40 dance show & live DJ), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 2/10/2013 Haynie Grange Breakfast, 8am-noon, $5 adults / $3 children ages 6-12 / 5 & under free, 305-4556.

4th Annual La Conner Joy of Pilates & Yoga Retreat, Wild Iris inn, hotel reservations 800-477-1400; reserve massages 739-2986, www.joyofpilates.net, 224-1433. (pg. 26) Mardi Gras Gospel Worship Service, First Congregational Church, Bellingham, 10am. (pg. 30)

Singing Together: A Community Sing with Mark Growden, The Cirque Lab in Fairhaven, 1-3pm, $10-$20 sliding scale, www.BrownPaperTickets.com, www.BellinghamCircusGuild.com. (pg. 30) Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Presents: Community Concert, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 2pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 30) Bill Evans and The Banjo in America, Nancy’s Farm, 2pm, $15, 966-4640, 734-0561, www.billevansbanjo.com, www.nancysfarm.com.

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FEBRUARY 2013 Island Life and World War II (for adults), Lummi Island Library, 2-3:30pm, 758-7145, www.wcls.org. NT Live: “The Magistrate,” Lincoln Theatre, 2pm, $15 / $13 / $11 ($2 off members), www.iLovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 4) “Quilters,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm, $12 adults / $10 seniors / $8 children ages 5-12, 733-1811. (pg. 3)

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Blaine Monday Book Group (“The Sea Runners” by Ivan Doig), Blaine Library, 6-8pm, Debby at 332-8146, www.wcls.org.

From Italy with Love with Peter Belknap, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6:30-8:30pm, $40, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com.

Friends of the Ferndale Library Meeting, Ferndale Library, 7-8:45pm, 384-3647 (Sarah), www.wcls.org.

Skagit Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor,” McIntyre Hall, 2pm, $15 / $25 / $39 / $49 / $59, www.mcintyrehall.org, 416-7727 ext. 2. (pg. 28)

Sweet Treats with Valley Voices and The Blend, Blaine Senior Center, 2pm, $10,

Friends of Island Library (FOIL) Meeting, Lummi Island Library, 7:30-9pm, 758-7145, www.wcls.org.

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332-8040. (pg. 30)

Nude Figure Drawing Session (no instruction),

VB Reads … Motherhood by the Book: “Then Again” by Diana Keaton (author not attending), Village Books, 2pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 10) ALTA presents “Arms and the Man,” 1475 Silver Run Lane in Alger, 2:30pm, $10, tickets at 424-5144, www.altatheatre.com. (pg. 3) Keyboard Friends Piano Concert: It’s All American!, The Amadeus Project, 3pm, $5-$15, 671-6104, bellinghamhouseconcerts@gmail.com. (pg. 30)

Sunday Jazz Dinner Show with Stirred Not Shaken, Lighthouse Bar and Grill, Hotel

Studio UFO, 10am-noon, $16 prepay plus $2 minimum model tip at session, pre-registration required, 319-6115 or visit www.studioufo.net. (pg. 8) Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 10-11am, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538.

Free Introductory Gentle Yoga Class with Joani, Pacific Martial Arts, 1308 N. State St., 10:30am, for new students only, 656-6699, www.yogawithJoani.com. (pg. 26)

Humanities Washington Speaker Series –

Bellwether, 4-7pm, 392-3200, www.HotelBellwether.com.

Slavery in the Northwest: The Charles Mitchell Story (for adults), Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Public Library, noon, 778-7236 (Suzanne), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 23) Ballroom Dancing (music by Good Vibrations) at the Bellingham Activity Center, 1:45-4pm, $4, 733-4030.

Love Your Ride Celebration of Winter Bicycling, Depot Market Square, 4:30-7pm, 671-BIKE, www.everybodyBIKE.com. (pg. 11)

“Dynamo” Show, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $2, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

MONDAY 2/11/2013 Northwest Singles Club (age 55+) Weekly Walk, meet at the top of Taylor Dock, 10am, 393-3982.

VB Reads … Environmental Conservation Book Group: “Steller’s Island: Adventures of a Pioneer Naturalist in Alaska” by Dean Littlepage (author not attending), Village Books, 5-6pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 10) Anime @ your Library (ages 12-19), Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Public Library, 5:307:30pm, 778-7323 (Jennifer), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Friends of Sudden Valley Library Board Meeting, Sudden Valley Community Center, 35pm, 306-1800 (Mary). Fat Tuesday (special Cajun menu) at Boundary Bay Brewery, live music in the taproom for 21+, 647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com.

Mardi Gras at Gretchens with Laura Hartner, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6:30-8:30pm, $40, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com. Author Reads and Slideshow: “Europe Through the Back Door” by Rick Steves (ticketed event), Bellingham High School, 7pm, $5, 7pm, 6712626, www.villagebooks.com. WWU Choirs Winter Concert, WWU PAC Concert Hall, 8pm, free. (pg. 30)

WEDNESDAY 2/13/2013 Ferndale Toddler Time (birth-age 5 and their families), Ferndale Boys & Girls Club, 1011:30am, $2 per child / $5 per family, 671-3660 ext. 100. (pg. 11) Blaine Wednesday Book Group (“Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven” by Susan Gilman), Blaine Library, 11am-1pm, Debby at 332-8146, www.wcls.org. VB Reads ... Afternoon Book Chat: “Snow Falling on Cedars” by David Guterson (author not attending), Village Books, 1pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 10)

Whatcom READS! Chado: The Way of Tea, Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Library, 1pm, www.whatcomreads.org. (pg. 10) Community Workshop: My Life, My Health, My End-of-Life Choices, Spring Creek Retirement & Assisted Living, 1:30-3pm, free, no registration required, 788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org, www.whatcomalliance.org. (pg. 26)

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SPARK Lab: Levers & Structural Design (ages 8-14), SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention, 1:30-3:30pm, $18 / $15 members (includes admission), registration & info at 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org. Northwest Singles Club (age 55+), Cascade Pizza on Meridian Street, 5:30pm, 7:15pm meeting, 393-3982. The Stress Release Response Workshop with Dr. Richard Tran, Cascade Health Center, 5:30-7pm, free, call 671-4242 to RSVP, www.cascadekey2wellness.com. (pg. 26) Colleague Connection Gathering by Laura Abernathy of Tree of Life Sanctuary, teleconference, 6-8pm, free, pre-register (required) at 592-0924 email info@TreeofLifeSanctuary.org. Friends of the Sumas Library Meeting, Sumas Library, 6:30-7:30pm, 988-2501 (Karin), www.wcls.org.

Chuckanut Sandstone Writer’s Theater Open Mic, Firehouse Cafe, Fairhaven, 7pm. “Northern Limits” (multi-media presentation), Backcountry Essentials, 7pm, $8 suggested donation (benefits Whatcom Land Trust), www.AdventuresNW.com. (pg. 12) Scottish Country Dancing Class (beginners & intermediate), Fairhaven Public Library (upstairs), 7-9:30pm (beginners please come early for special instruction), $8 drop-in fee (first class free), www.bellinghamscd.org. Whatcom READS! Film Screening of “Snow Falling on Cedars,” The Limelight Cinema, 7:30pm, www.whatcomreads.org. (pg. 10)

THURSDAY 2/14/2013 Whatcom Museum Guild Gathering and Program: A Love Letter to Art in Bellingham with Mayor Kelli Linville, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 9:30am, free, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 9) Senior WTA Bus Outing, departs Bellingham Activity Center 10:30am, registration required at 756-8747, www.everybodyBIKE.com. (pg. 11)

Valentine’s Day at Boundary Bay Brewery, reservations at 647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com. Jerri Mercer (piano), Jansen Art Center Piano Lounge, Lynden, 5:30-7:30pm, no cover, 354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. Kathie Hardy (romantic harp), Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 6-9pm, no cover, 715-3642.

VB Writes ... Lummi View Fiction Writing Group, Village Books Mezzanine, 6-8pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Valentine’s Dinner, Concert, and Dance, Grand Willow Inn in Mount Vernon, 6:30pm, $45 single / $80 couple, reservations by mailing check to PCMA, P.O. Box 1702, Mount Vernon, 98273, www.pcmusical.org. (pg. 27) Valley Voices a Cappella Chorus meets, Victor Community Club, 6:45-9pm, 966-4976. Art in the Dark! Party (for adults), Gabriel’s Art Kids, 7-9pm, 393-0107, www.gabrielsartkids.com. (pg. 11) Fourth Corner Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 suggested donation (first time visitors and students free), 380-0456. “Anna Karenina,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 general / $9 seniors, students, active military / $8 members / $7 children 12 and under, tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

Valley Voices a Cappella Chorus Celebrates Valentine’s Day (for adults), Lynden Library,

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FEBRUARY 2013 Whatcom County Historical Society: “Hans Berthusen’s Barn: Restoring a Historic Treasure,” Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7:30-9pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 25)

“Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-up Revolution,” Mount Baker Theatre, 8pm, $39.75 + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 4) GBU, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $7, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

“Sing it Forward” Karaoke with Rocky & Kristine, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 8pm-midnight, no cover, www.theskagit.com. The Project, Upfront Theatre, 10pm, $4, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

FRIDAY 2/15/2013 Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Children’s Book Sale, downtown Library, 10am-6pm.

Free Introductory Gentle Yoga Class with Joani, Pacific Martial Arts, 1308 N. State St., 10:30am, for new students only, 656-6699, www.yogawithJoani.com. (pg. 26) Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 11am-noon, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538. FIG Art Club Workshop, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building FIG, 1-3pm, $7 / $5 Museum members, 778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 11) Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com. Community Workshop: My Life, My Health, My End-of-Life Choices, St. Luke’s Community Health Education Center, 1:30-3:30pm, free, no registration required, waha.acp@hinet.org, www.whatcomalliance.org, 788-6526. (pg. 26) Traditional Jazz Workshop, Bellingham Activity Center, 3:30-5:30pm, 592-5505 (Stan Freske). (pg. 31) Friday Night Writes (ages 15-18), Village Books Mezzanine, 6-7pm, free, www.WhatcomYoungWriters.org. (pg. 11) Southern Italian Cooking Class, Hellam’s Vineyard Shop, 6-9pm, $55 per person, RSVP required to 466-1758, http://www.hellamsvineyard.com. Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6pm beginners, 7pm intermediates, $5, 354-4325. Bingo in the Barn (all ages) & Hot Diggety Hot Dogs, Sudden Valley Dance Barn, 6:15-9pm, 306-1800 (Mary). Author Reads: “The Alpine Xanadu” by Mary Daheim (mystery), Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Family Story Night (ages 6 to adult) with the Bellingham Storytellers Guild, Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 7-8pm, free, 778-7188, bhamstoryguild@comcast.net.

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Skagit Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $15 /

SPARK Lab Science Saturday: Levers & Structural Design (ages 8-14), SPARK

$25 / $39 / $49 / $59, www.mcintyrehall.org, 416-7727 ext. 2. (pg. 28) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Telefon, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pm-midnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Randy Linder Band (‘60s-’80s high energy classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

Museum of Electrical Invention, 20-30 minutes of walk-in activity from 11am-2pm, $7 + regular Museum admission, 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org. Movie Showing & Discussion: Writers in the Limelight featuring on-screen author talk & interview with James Kaplan (“Frank: The Voice”) (author not attending), Pickford Film Center’s Limelight Cinema, noon, tickets available through the Pickford, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

SATURDAY 2/16/2013 Pancake Breakfast, Blaine Senior Center, 811am, $6 adults / $4 children, 332-8040. Swedish Pancake Breakfast, Norway Hall, 8-11am, $7 adults / $3 children 10 & under, www.wergelandlodge.com.

Scottish Highland Dancing Championships, Whatcom Community College, 9am-5pm, $7 adults / $4 children, www.celticarts.org, www.clanheather.com, 715-8682. (pg. 22)

“The State of our Small Cities” Roundtable Discussion, Ferndale City Hall Council Chambers, 9:30am-noon, www.lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org. (pg. 23)

“The Met Live in HD: Rigoletto” (Verdi), Lincoln Theatre, 9:55am, $23 adult / $19 seniors / $16 students ($2 off members), 336-8955, www.ILovetheLincoln.com. (pg. 4)

Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Children’s Book Sale, downtown Library, 10am-3pm.

Northwest Singles Club Coffee Hour (age

Carving Demonstration by Lummi Carver Charles Miller, Lummi Gateway Center, 1-3pm, 306-8554, www.lummigatewaycenter.com. (pg. 8) Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com. Simple and Frugal Show and Tell (all ages) with Rainbow MedicineWalker, Deming Library, 2-4pm, registration required, www.wcls.org, 592-2422. Whatcom READS! Community Discussion of “Snow Falling on Cedars” (for adults), Blaine Library, 2-4pm, 332-8146, www.whatcomreads.org.

Spotlight Artist Reception for James Weaver, Whatcom Art Market, McKenzie Alley in Fairhaven, 4-8pm, 738-8564, www.whatcomartmarket.org. (pg. 9) Bellingham Roller Betties, WCC Pavilion Gym, 4pm, $14 adults / $6 children 8-12 / free 7 & under, www.bellinghamrollerbetties.com. (pg. 11)

55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, 393-3982.

Moving Meditation – Dances of Universal Peace, Center for Spiritual Living, Bellingham, 7-9pm, $5-$10 suggested donation, 733-5745, www.dancesofuniversalpeacena.org. (pg. 26) “Anna Karenina,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 general / $9 seniors, students, active military / $8 members / $7 children 12 and under, tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

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Ballroom Dance: Ladies in Red, Men in Black (USA Dance Bellingham), Blue Moon Ballroom Studio, Rumba lesson 7-8pm, dance from 8-10pm, $10 / $7 members, 734-5676, www.bellinghamusadance.com. (pg. 23) Singin’ and Swingin’ Dance, Leopold Hotel Crystal Ballroom, 7-9pm, free ($5 donation suggested), www.swingconnection.org. (pg. 23) Whatcom READS! The Film: “Snow Falling on Cedars” (for adults, grades 6-12), North Fork Community Library, 7-9:30pm, 599-1345, www.whatcomreads.org. “Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $14 ($2 off for members), tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

La Conner Institute of Performing Arts presents What The Chelm, Maple Hall, 7:30pm, $15 / $17, 466-2665, www.laconnerarts.com. (pg. 31)

Rainbow Squares Square Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6985 Hannegan Rd., pre-rounds at 7:30pm, mainstream from 8-10pm, $6, www.sqdance.org/clubs/rainbow.html, 733-4487. Tingstad & Rumbel, Byrnes Performing Arts Center, Arlington, 7:30pm, $15 (youth under 12 admitted free), www.byrnesperformingarts.org, 403-3448. (pg. 29) House Jazz, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pm-midnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. Randy Linder Band (‘60s-’80s high energy classic rock), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 2/17/2013 Free Intro Pilates Class, Joy of Pilates, 10:15am, pre-register required at info@joyofpilates.net, 224-1433.

Guerilla Film Project films due today at 11am, wwwpickfordfilmcenter.org. (pg. 25)

Yoga of Touch, Guided-Thai Massage Workshop, Joy of Pilates, noon-3pm, $30 per person / $55 for two (in advance by Feb. 10), RSVP info@joyofpilates.net, 224-1433, www.joyofpilates.net. (pg. 26) Valentine’s Wine and Chocolate, Vartanyan Estate Winery, 1-5pm, $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 2+ bottles/ wine club members free, 756-6770, 961-9484, www.vewinery.com.

Skagit Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor,” McIntyre Hall, 2pm, $15 / $25 / $39 / $49 / $59, www.mcintyrehall.org, 416-7727 ext. 2. (pg. 28) Zephyr Recorder Consort, The Amadeus Project, 3pm, $15 adults / $10 seniors / $5 under 18, www.theamadeusproject.org. (pg. 31) Author Reads: “Deadly Stakes” by J.A. Jance (mystery), Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Sunday Jazz Dinner Show with Blake Angelos Trio, Lighthouse Bar and Grill, Hotel Bellwether, 4-7pm, 392-3200, www.HotelBellwether.com.

Backgammon in Bellingham, call for location, introductory seminar at 4:30pm, play starts at 5:30pm, $15 / $10, Russ Kendall at 758-2824 or email bellinghambackgammon@gmail.com. (pg. 23) “Anna Karenina,” Lincoln Theatre, 5:30pm, $8 general / $6 members / $5 children 12 and under, tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

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SpeakEasy 10: Out of the Box poetry, The Amadeus Project, 7pm, free, donations accepted, http://othermindpress.word press.com/speakeasy. (pg. 10)

Chris Morgan (Live: On the Wild Side), Mount Baker Theatre, 3:30pm, $35 / $29 / $22.50 / $10 + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 12) “Dynamo” Show, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $2, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

MONDAY 2/18/2013 Drawing Workshop (The Figure in Action) with Trish Harding, Studio UFO, 10am-3:30pm, $98, pre-registration required, 319-6115 or visit www.studioufo.net. (pg. 8) Northwest Singles Club (age 55+) Weekly Walk, meet at the top of Taylor Dock, 10am, 393-3982. Presidents’ Day Bike Ride, 10am, www.MtBakerBikeClub.org. (pg. 11) “Anna Karenina,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 general / $9 seniors, students, active military / $8 members / $7 children 12 and under, tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

TUESDAY 2/19/2013 Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 10-11am, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538.

Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani (5-week series) begins, Pacific Martial Arts, 1308 N. State St., 10:30am, $65 for once a week / $85 for twice a week / $15 drop-in, 656-6699, www.yogawithJoani.com. (pg. 26) Whatcom READS! A Book Discussion with Author David Guterson, Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Library, 1-3pm, www.whatcomreads.org. (pg. 10) Ballroom Dancing (music by Good Vibrations) at the Bellingham Activity Center, 1:45-4pm, $4, 733-4030.

North Cascades Massage Connection Meeting (Lymphatic Facilitation with Pat Archer, M.S., LMP), Garden Street Methodist Church, 5:50-8:50pm, www.NCMassageconnection.org. (pg. 26) Cannery Underground (original Northwest folk music), Skagit County Historical Museum, 68pm,466-3365, www.skagitcounty.net/museum. (pg. 31) Coffee before the David Guterson event at the Jansen Art Center, Lynden Library, 6-6:30pm, 354-4883 (Sarah), www.whatcomreads.org. VB Writes ... Nonfiction Writing Group, Village Books Reading Gallery, 6:15-8:15pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Chandeleur – Crepes, Candles, and the Coming Spring with Anne Dubert, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6:30-8:30pm, $40, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com. Whatcom READS! “Snow Falling on Cedars” with David Guterson, Jansen Art Center, 7-8:30pm, www.whatcomreads.org.

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton

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Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

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FEBRUARY 2013 WEDNESDAY 2/20/2013 Northwest Flower and Garden Show, departs Bellingham Activity Center at 9am, returns at 5pm, $65 (+$10 for non-members), Cwillis@wccoa.org, 733-4030 (dial #, ext. 47019), http://wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/. (pg. 24) Ferndale Toddler Time (birth-age 5 and their families), Ferndale Boys & Girls Club, 1011:30am, $2 per child / $5 per family, 671-3660 ext. 100. (pg. 11) Newcomers Luncheon (featuring Katie Swanson, Katie’s Cupcakes in Fairhaven), Bellingham Golf & Country Club, noon, $16, reservations 933-4669.

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Steve Rudy (jazz piano), Jansen Art Center Piano Lounge, Lynden, 5:30-7:30pm, no cover, 354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Third Thursday Local Music Series: Pretty Little Feet, Downtown Community Food Co-op Deli, 6-8pm, free, 734-8158. (pg. 31)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival Opening: “Bidder 70,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm & 9pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

Travelogue Series: “Thrill of the Chase” by Dal, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 24) Fourth Corner Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 suggested donation (first time visitors and students free), 380-0456.

“The Buddha in the Attic” by Julie Otsuka (author not attending), Village Books, noon, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. (pg. 10) SPARK Lab: Gears (ages 8-14), SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention, 1:30-3:30pm, $18 / $15 members (includes admission), registration & info at 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org. Holistic Healing Perspectives Workshop with Dr. Richard Tran, Cascade Health Center, 5:30-7pm, free, call 671-4242 to RSVP, www.cascadekey2wellness.com. (pg. 26) Community Workshop: My Life, My Health, My End-of-Life Choices, Spring Creek Retirement & Assisted Living, 6:30-7:30pm, free, no registration required, waha.acp@hinet.org, www.whatcomalliance.org, 788-6526. (pg. 26) Friends of the Blaine Library Meeting, Blaine Library, 6:30-8pm, 332-8146 (Debby), www.wcls.org.

Valley Voices a Cappella Chorus singout night, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7:30pm,

Bellingham Ukulele Group (BUG) Song Circle,

FRIDAY 2/22/2013

Roeder Home, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com, 510-4386, 733-6867. Bicycle Travel Series: Bellingham to Boston and Family Cycle Tour in Idaho, Whatcom Middle School Commons, 7-9pm, 671-BIKE, www.everybodyBIKE.com. (pg. 11)

966-4976.

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1) Chad Petersen, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. GBU, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $7, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

“Sing it Forward” Karaoke with Rocky & Kristine, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 8pm-midnight, no cover, www.theskagit.com. The Project, Upfront Theatre, 10pm, $4, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

Chocolate Delights Issaquah and Country Village, departs Bellingham Activity Center at 8:30am, returns at 4:30pm, $59 (due Feb. 9), Cwillis@wccoa.org, 733-4030 (dial #, ext. 47019), http://wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/. (pg. 24)

Improv Playworks presents Awaken the Spontaneity Within! Improv Workshop, 302

Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani (5-week series) begins, Pacific Martial Arts, 1308 N.

W. Illinois (the intersection of Illinois & Sunset Dr.), 7-9pm, free, pre-register at 756-0756. Scottish Country Dancing Class (beginners & intermediate), Fairhaven Public Library (upstairs), 7-9:30pm (beginners please come early for special instruction), $8 drop-in fee (first class free), www.bellinghamscd.org. Whatcom READS! “Snow Falling on Cedars” with David Guterson, Whatcom Community College, 7:30-9pm, www.whatcomreads.org.

State St., 10:30am, $65 for once a week / $85 for twice a week / $15 drop-in, 656-6699, www.yogawithJoani.com. (pg. 26) Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 11am-noon, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538.

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

THURSDAY 2/21/2013 Submissions due today for Whatcom County Home & Garden Show 1st Annual Paint Chip Poetry Contest, for grades 6-12, www.whatcomhomeshow.com. (pg. 12)

Brown Bag: Chicano/a Art in Context, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 12:30pm, $3 suggested donation (Museum members free), www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 9) Lynden Friends of the Library Meeting, Lynden Library, 1-3pm, 354-4883 (Sarah), www.wcls.org.

Nordic Movie Night: “The Seagull’s Laughter,” Norway Hall, 7pm, free (donations accepted), www.wergelandlodge.com. “Seeds of Freedom” Documentary (all ages), Deming Library, 7-9pm, 592-2422, www.wcls.org. “12 Minutes Max Bellingham,” Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Fairhaven, 7:30pm, $15 general / $12 students and seniors at www.BrownPaperTickets.com or at the door, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com. (pg. 4) “Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $14 ($2 off for members), tickets at www.ILovetheLincoln.com, 336-8955. (pg. 25)

McIntyre Hall Presents “Late Nite Catechism,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25, 416-7727 ext. 2, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 4)

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1) Eric Burdon & The Animals (Rock & Roll Hall of Famer), Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom, 8pm, preferred seating $60 / $54 with Rewards Card, standard seating $53 / $47 with Rewards Card, www.theskagit.com. (pg. 31) Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. The Sonja Lee Band, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pm-midnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Freddy Pink (classic rock and soul horn band), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 2/23/2013 Rotary Club of La Conner’s 48th Annual Smelt Derby in La Conner, Pancake Breakfast from 810am in Maple Hall, $6, fish for smelt from 10am-2pm on the public docks, www.laconnerchamber.com, www.laconnerrotary.org. (pg. 12)

16th Annual 5K / 10K Smelt Run/Walk, La Conner Middle School (benefits the Skagit Symphony’s Youth Program), $15-$30 advance registration, 8:30am registration, www.skagitsymphony.com. (pg. 26)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Harvest of Empire,” Whatcom Community College Heiner Theater, 11:30am, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Now is the Thyme for Brunch, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, noon-1:30pm, $20, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com. Crafters Unlimited meets, Lynden Library Conference Room, 2-4pm, 410-9810. Friday Night Writes (ages 15-18), Village Books Mezzanine, 6-7pm, free, www.WhatcomYoungWriters.org. (pg. 11) Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6pm beginners, 7pm intermediates, $5, 354-4325. The Chuckanut Radio Hour with special guest Philip Lapsley, Crystal Ballroom of the Leopold, doors open at 6:30pm, $5, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com, www.brownpapertickets.com. (pg. 10)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Dakota 38,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

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Memoir Writers Retreat with Susan Colleen

Author Reads: “Drawing and Painting Imaginary

4th Annual Academy Awards Party, Pickford

Browne, Whatcom Community College, 9am3:30pm, $69, www.whatcomcommunityed.com, 383-3200. (pg. 10) Deming Book Club (“State of Wonder” by Ann Patchett), Deming Library, 10am-noon, 592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Animals” by Carla Sonheim, Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Contra Dance (featuring the Brad ‘n Steve Band & guests, caller Suzanne Girandot), Fairhaven Library, workshop 7pm, dance 7:30-10:30pm, $8-$10 ($6 students), 676-1554, www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

Film Center, doors open at 4pm, broadcast at 5:30pm, $40-$125, formal attire encouraged, www.pickfordevents.com. (pg. 25 Art of Jazz Series: Jud Sherwood Trio (with Jeff Johnson on bass, Miles Black on piano), The Amadeus Project, 4-6:30pm, $16 advance or at the door (if not sold out) / $10 students under 18 / free for members, www.jazzproject.org, 650-1066. Author Reads: “Silencing the Self Across Cultures: Depression & Gender in the Social World” by Dana Jack (proceeds benefit Womencare Shelter), Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Greg Aanes Furniture Showroom Special Saturday Opening, 2109 Queen St.,

Victorian Secrets: After-Dark Merriment at Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall,

Bellingham, 10am-2pm, 389-2714, www.GregAanesFurniture.com, www.FurnitureBellingham.com. (pg. 6)

7-10pm, $8 non-members / $5 Museum members, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 23)

Northwest Singles Club Coffee Hour (age

Yacht Club Dance to Benefit Boating Center

55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, 393-3982. Robotics Level 1 (1st of 4, ages 6-9) begins with Kimberly Gustafson of Bricks and Beyond, Launching Success Learning Store, 10am-noon, $100, pre-register (required) at 527-2641, www.BricksandBeyond.com.

with music by the Walrus, Melody Hall, 711:30pm, $20 advance / $25 at the door, 380-3538, winterdance@cycbellingham.org. (27) “12 Minutes Max Bellingham,” Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Fairhaven, 7:30pm, $15 general / $12 students and seniors at www.BrownPaperTickets.com or at the door, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com. (pg. 4)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Genetic Roulette,” Pickford Film Center, noon, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

McIntyre Hall Presents “Late Nite Catechism,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25, 416-7727 ext. 2, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 4)

Washington State Brewery Open House,

Tocato Tango (hot, sultry Argentine tango and

Boundary Bay Brewery, noon-5pm, 21+, 647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com.

(Jon Sampson), Lighthouse Bar and Grill, Hotel Bellwether, 4-7pm, 392-3200, www.HotelBellwether.com.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “My Neighbourhood” and “One Family in Gaza,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) “Dynamo” Show, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $2, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

swing), Fireside Martini and Wine Bar on Bakerview Rd., 7:30-11pm, no cover, 738-1000.

Afternoon Intro to Acrylic / Mixed Media with Nancy Grigsby, Jansen Art Center, 12:30-

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton

4:30pm, $50, register at 354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 9)

Carving Demonstration by Lummi Carver Charles Miller, Lummi Gateway Center, 1-3pm, 306-8554, www.lummigatewaycenter.com. (8) Be Weather-Wise with Rod Perry (all ages), Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, 966-5100, www.wcls.org. Author Reads: “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin (fiction), Village Books, 4pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

WWU CFPA’s Fourth Annual Masked Ball and Auction, Hotel Bellwether, 6pm, $75, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 27)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Harvest of Empire,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Within the Eye of the Storm,” First Congregational Church of Bellingham, 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080. (pg. 1) Aaron Neville, Mount Baker Theatre, 8pm, $59 / $49 / $39 / $20 + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 32) Eric Burdon & The Animals (Rock & Roll Hall of Famer), Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom, 8pm, preferred seating $60 / $54 with Rewards Card, standard seating $53 / $47 with Rewards Card, www.theskagit.com. (pg. 31) Fritz and the Freeloaders, The Old Edison, 810pm, no cover, garyrmc@mac.com. Space Trek, Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855. The Julianne Thoma Quartet, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pm-midnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. Freddy Pink (classic rock and soul horn band), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 2/24/2013 Mold Making Workshop (all day) with Jason Walker, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 9am-4pm, $75 ($65 if registered by Feb. 9), 393-5458, www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 8)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Ocean Frontiers,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), noon, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

“The Met Live in HD: Rigoletto” (Verdi), Lincoln Theatre, 1pm, $23 adult / $19 seniors / $16 students ($2 off members), 336-8955, www.ILovetheLincoln.com. (pg. 4) 13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “On the Line,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 1:15pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Peace Out,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 2:45pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 3pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

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Sunday Jazz Dinner Show with Bar Tabac

MONDAY 2/25/2013 Northwest Singles Club (age 55+) Weekly Walk, meet at the top of Taylor Dock, 10am, 393-3982.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Bidder 70,” Whatcom Community College Heiner Theater, 11:30am, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

Writing Children’s Literature Course Information Session, Village Books, 5:30pm, 650-3308, www.ExtendedEd.wwu.edu. (pg. 10)

Teen Game Night (ages 12-19), Lecture Room, Bellingham Central Public Library, 6-7:30pm, 778-7323 (Jennifer), www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Anything About Apple! A Mac & Apple Product User Group (for adults), Blaine Library, 6:30-8pm, 332-8146 (Debby), www.wcls.org.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Heist,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Ferndale Friends Book Club: “Snow Falling on Cedars” by David Guterson, Ferndale Library, 7-8:45pm, 384-3647 (Jeannie), www.whatcomreads.org. Open Mic with Laurel Leigh, Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

TUESDAY 2/26/2013 Clothed Figure Drawing Session – Costumed (no instruction), Studio UFO, 10am-noon, $16 prepay plus $2 minimum model tip at session, pre-registration required, 319-6115 or visit www.studioufo.net. (pg. 8) Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 10-11am, free for people with MS, bring a blanket or yoga mat, abbyoga@msn.com, 671-2538. Ballroom Dancing (music by Good Vibrations) at the Bellingham Activity Center, 1:45-4pm, $4, 733-4030.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Peace Out,” Whatcom Community College Heiner Theater, 5:30pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

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“The Thick Dark Fog,” Northwest Indian College (Log Building), 6pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

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FEBRUARY 2013 Friends of the North Fork Community Library Board Meeting, North Fork Community Library, 6-8pm, 599-1345 (Nori), www.wcls.org.

Bellingham Reads: “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky” by Heidi W. Durrow, Bellingham Central Library Dodson Room, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 778-7323 (Suzanne).

Sizzling Spanish Paella with Knut Christiansen, Gretchens in Mount Vernon, 6:30-8:30pm, $40, 336-8747, www.gretchenskitchen.com.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Precious Knowledge,” Bellingham High School Library, 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “The Invisible War,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Deming Friends Board Meeting (for adults), Deming Library, 7-8:45pm, 592-2422, www.wcls.org. Kids’ Event: “Hattie Ever After” by Kirby Larson, Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

WEDNESDAY 2/27/2013 Ferndale Toddler Time (birth-age 5 and their families), Ferndale Boys & Girls Club, 1011:30am, $2 per child / $5 per family, 671-3660 ext. 100. (pg. 11)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Genetic Roulette,” Whatcom Community College Heiner Theater, 11:30am, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Schooling the World,” Bellingham Technical College Settlemeyer Hall, noon, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) City Club Lunch Meeting (“The Hidden Impacts on Your Healthcare”), Northwood Hall, noon1:30pm, $13 members / $18 non-members (includes lunch), www.bellinghamcityclub.org. SPARK Lab: Pulleys (ages 8-14), SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention, 1:30-3:30pm, $18 / $15 members (includes admission), registration & info at 738-3886 or anne@sparkmuseum.org.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Dakota 38,” Northwest Indian College (Log Building), 6pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (24)

All About Surfaces (5-week class) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 6-8:30pm, $150 ($140 if registered by Feb. 9), 393-5458, www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 8, 9)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Author Reads: “Truth Like the Sun” by Jim Lynch (fiction), Village Books, 7pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Scottish Country Dancing Class (beginners & intermediate), Fairhaven Public Library (upstairs), 7-9:30pm (beginners please come early for special instruction), $8 drop-in fee (first class free), www.bellinghamscd.org.

An Evening with Marie Eaton and Friends, Roeder Home, 7:30pm, $8-$12 suggested donation, 961-7861. (pg. 32)

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Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

THURSDAY 2/28/2013 West Coast Train and Casino Tour, departs Bellingham Activity Center at 10am, returns at 6:45pm, $97 (+$10 for non-members) due by Feb. 15, Cwillis@wccoa.org, 733-4030 (dial #, ext. 47019), http://wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Heist,” Whatcom Community College Heiner Theater, 11:30am, free, www.bhrff.webs.com.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Precious Knowledge,” Bellingham Technical College Settlemeyer Hall, noon, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Traffic: Sharing our Stories, Bellingham Activity Center (tentative location), 1pm, call EACH for details 676-6974. (pg. 11)

What’s Next? – Housing options as we age, Bellingham Activity Center, 3-7pm, free, 733-4030. (pg. 23)

Friends of the Lynden Library Preview Book Sale (for Friends only), Lynden Library, 4-6pm, 410-9810.

Paul Klein (blues and jazz piano), Jansen Art Center Piano Lounge, Lynden, 5:30-7:30pm, no cover, 354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth,” Northwest Indian College (Log Building), 6pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “The Invisible War,” Bellingham Technical College Settlemeyer Hall, 6pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

VB Writes ... Lummi View Fiction Writing Group, Village Books Mezzanine, 6-8pm, 671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Trust,” Sehome High School Library, 6:30pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) Valley Voices a Cappella Chorus meets, Victor Community Club, 6:45-9pm, 966-4976.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Delicious Peace in a Coffee Bean,” First Congregational Church of Bellingham, 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24)

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Schooling the World” and Precious Knowledge,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) “Hairspray,” Ferndale High School Auditorium, 7pm, $10 adult / $7 students & seniors / under 6 free. (pg. 4)

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1) Bryan Forsloff, Skylark’s in Fairhaven, 8pmmidnight, all ages, no cover, 715-3642. GBU, Upfront Theatre, 8pm, $7, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

“Sing it Forward” Karaoke with Rocky & Kristine, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 8pm-midnight, no cover, www.theskagit.com.

WWU Wind Symphony Winter Concert, WWU PAC Concert Hall, 8pm, free. (pg. 32)

The Project, Upfront Theatre, 10pm, $4, www.theupfront.com, 733-8855.

FRIDAY 3/1/2013 Applications due today (by 5pm) for 12th Annual Recycled Art Show, 676-8548, www.alliedarts.org, www.re-store.org. (pg. 9)

Friends of the Bellingham Public Library “March Madness” Book Sale, downtown Library, 10am-6pm.

Friends of the Lynden Library Book Sale, Lynden Library, 10am-5pm, 410-9810.

5th Anniversary Party (live music by Pretty Little Feet), Joy of Pilates, 6-8pm, 224-1433, info@joyofpilates.net, www.joyofpilates.net. (pg. 26) Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, 6-10pm, www.DowntownBellingham.com. Western Line Dancing, Ten Mile Grange, 6pm beginners, 7pm intermediates, $5, 354-4325.

13th Annual Human Rights Film Festival: “Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives,” Fairhaven College Auditorium (Room 300), 7pm, free, www.bhrff.webs.com. (pg. 24) CommUNITY Coffee House / Open Mic, Unity Church, 1095 Telegraph Rd., 7-9pm, open mic sign-up at 6:45pm or call 647-2873. “Hairspray,” Ferndale High School Auditorium, 7pm, $10 adult / $7 students & seniors / under 6 free. (pg. 4) Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” WWU PAC Mainstage Theater, 7:30pm, $8-$12, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 6) “The Legacy” (presented by Lynden Performing Arts Guild), Claire vg Thomas Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 / $10 / $8, 354-4425, www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 6)

Winter Repertory – Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” MBT’s Harold and Irene Walton Theatre, 7:30pm, $20 / $10 students + applicable fees, 734-6080, www.mountbbakertheatre.com. (pg. 1)

“Truth Like the Sun” – Celebrate the Seattle World’s Fair with Jim Lynch (for adults), Lummi Island Library, 7-8:30pm, $5 suggested donation for library improvement, 758-7145, www.wcls.org. Fourth Corner Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 suggested donation (first time visitors and students free), 380-0456. Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” WWU PAC Mainstage Theater, 7:30pm, $8-$12, tickets at 650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu. (pg. 6) “The Legacy” (presented by Lynden Performing Arts Guild), Claire vg Thomas Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 / $10 / $8, 354-4425, www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 6)

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Highland Dancing Championship Coming to Bellingham by Joanna Nesbit If you’ve never had the opportunity to watch Scottish dancing, this month brings a prestigious championship event to Bellingham that should be fun for kids and adults alike. The Celtic Arts Foundation, in partnership with Clan Heather Dancers, presents the Celtic Arts Championship and Highland Dancing Competition at Whatcom Community College’s Syre Center on Saturday, February 16, 9am to 5pm. From 9-11am, the competition features primary, beginner, novice, and intermediate divisions with children as young as age 4 performing the Highland Fling and Sword Dance. The premier division, the highest level of competition, begins at 11am, and includes the Championship Highland dances (Sword Dance, Seann Triubhas, Highland Fling, and Full Tulloch), followed by Scottish national dances and the Sailor’s Hornpipe and Irish Jig. Although the premier division usually includes experienced youth, teen, and adult dancers, some children as young as 8 have enough expertise to perform in the division. The young competitors, along with the costumes and pageantry of the dances, make Scottish dancing appealing to all ages. Dance Competition Coordinator Heather Richendrfer is excited to introduce area residents and visitors to championshiplevel competition. Owner and director of Clan Heather Dancers, she has taught Highland dancing for 38 years to all ages from 2 to adult. She says many residents don’t realize competitive dance events are held year-round beyond the Highland Games summer events. In October, Clan Heather Dancers presented the Reel Competition at WCC, the first Scottish dance competition to be held in Bellingham in more than 30 years. The Reel Competition and the Highland Dance Championship have both been hosted around the region but not in Bellingham until now. “It’s quite a process to host a championship event,” says Richendrfer. “We have a world-wide governing body of Highland dance, and you have to hold a competition for three years before you can apply to have a championship.” In recent years, this particular championship was held

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in Anacortes, but to move it to Bellingham Richendrfer had to reapply. A championship is prestigious, with money prizes and awards for the dancers. Richendrfer says this championship will draw competitors from Canada, Oregon, Washington, and California. Highland dancing is an elite, technical, and competitive dance form, and dancers travel the world to compete. Highland dancing involves complicated step patterns and in a championship event, dancers are judged on their execution of the steps, the correct sequence, timing, presentation, and expression. If a dancer executes the wrong order of steps, he/she is disqualified. The dancing requires stamina and arm and leg strength, and has been recognized as a sport by the Sport Council of Scotland. Costumes consist of tartan kilts for the Highland dances for both male and female dancers; for the Scottish national dances, women wear flowing skirts and vests. The dances have ancient roots, some of them dating back to the 1400s, and each has an underlying story. The Sword Dance, for example, was performed on the eve of battle, and if the dancer didn’t touch the crossed swords, it was considered a good omen. The Highland Fling is said to be a dance of triumph at the end of battle. The Sailor’s Hornpipe mimics the movements of a sailor on a moving ship, while the Irish Jig depicts a woman scolding her husband (if danced by a woman) or a man scolding a washerwoman for shrinking his leather breeches. Richendrfer offers dance classes in Bellingham, Mount Vernon, and Everett. For more information, visit her Clan Heather Dancers Facebook page or call 715-8682. To learn more about the Highland Championship, visit www.celticarts.org. Tickets are available at the door and are $7 adults and $4 children; 5 and under free. Bellingham freelancer Joanna Nesbit has been writing for ENNW since 2005. She loves learning new stuff about her town. Her work has also appeared in FamilyFun, Parenting, Northwest Travel, and Washington State Visitors’ Guide. Learn more at www.joannanesbit.com. Photo courtesy of Heather Richendrfer, Director of the Clan Heather Dancers.

“Hello, my name is You” – Kuntz and Company, a non-profit dance/theatre company directed by Pam Kuntz, presents “Hello, my name is You,” a dance/theatre piece about Asperger’s. “Hello” shares the life of Cooper, a 28-year-old Bellingham resident who has Asperger’s. The artists of Kuntz and Company perform alongside Cooper illustrating the various facets of her life with this Autism Spectrum Disorder. The evening explores how Cooper is solving her day-to-day activities in a culture that is learning how to understand her. “Hello” features Bellingham artists Ian Bivins, Pam Kuntz, Annie Hewlett, Angela Kiser, Hannah Reclam, and Zach Wymore. This is the thirteenth in a series of performance pieces created by Kuntz that have explored a wide range of social and personal issues using the stories of local community members. Using dance as the vehicle for delivering these stories, performers provide a revealing, sensory experience that makes public those things we don’t normally talk about. Tickets ($15) for “Hello, my name is You” will be available at Village Books (671-2626) or pay what you can at the door. Performances are scheduled for Feb. 1 and 2 at 7:30pm and Feb. 3 at 5pm. More info: www.kuntzandco.org, 510-4711. Ballet Master Classes at Jansen Art Center – Northwest Ballet Theater Artistic Director and international choreographer John Bishop will help you to sharpen your skills, refine your technique and help you gear up for performances, auditions or a big role in the new season. This complete master class includes pointe work for girls and pas de deux and variations for both intermediate and advanced students. Each class is limited to 25 students. Class fees are non-refundable. Standard ballet attire for each class (camisole leo, tights, ballet shoes), including pointe shoes for girls is encouraged. Class fee: $35 per class, $180 for 6 classes, $300 for all 12 classes. Classes run Sat. and Sun., Feb. 2-March 10, at the Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden. More info and to register: call 421-4013 or email info@northwestballet.org.

The Dance Studio – A one-hour open Hip Hop Class will be held Sat., Feb. 2 at 2pm for any level, ages 7 and up. The cost is $5 and will be donated to United We Dance to help raise funds for the cultural dance exchange to Bellingham’s Sister City: Vassa, Finland! Adult classes are also available for drop-in on Thursdays at 6pm for ballet and 7pm for hip hop. More info: visit us at 1820 Cornwall Ave., 734-1595, or go online to www.thedancestudio.net.

“Cabaret” Dance Performance Feb. 8-9 – Western Washington University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will feature its second “Cabaret” performance of the year at 8pm Fri. & Sat., Feb. 8 & 9 in Room 16 of the Performing Arts Center at Western Washington

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Speaker from Parker Palmer’s Center – First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, invites you to an engaging evening of exploration Fri., Feb. 8, at 7pm. Facilitator Yarrow Durbin from Parker Palmer’s Center for Courage and Renewal in Seattle will speak about Palmer’s work of sustaining courage, commitment, and integrity as we serve children, families and our community. In Parker Palmer’s most recent book, Healing the Heart of Democracy, he writes: “For those of us who want to see democracy survive and thrive – and we are legion – the heart is where everything begins.” The book will be available for purchase. Free will offering accepted.

AAUW Meeting – “AAUW Washington: An Active Voice for Women & Girls” will be the topic of the next meeting of the Bellingham Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) on Sat., Feb. 9, 10am, at the YWCA, 1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham. The speaker will be Kelvie Comer, Co-President of AAUW Washington. AAUW supports equity for women and girls through education, research, advocacy, and philanthropy. More info: Helene Berg-Kolin, hbergkolin@gmail.com or 392-8856. Humanities Washington Speaker Series – Slavery in the Northwest: The Charles Mitchell Story – The Friends of the Bellingham Public Library and Humanities Washington invite the adult community to

University. Now in its fifth year, the Cabaret performance series showcases cutting-edge eclectic works with a fresh perspective on the arts. Often the pieces are collaborative efforts featuring multiple art forms – such as dance, theatre, song, poetry, and improvisation. Tickets are $5 and are available through the WWU Box Office at 650-6146, or www.tickets.wwu.edu. For more details call 650-3786 or visit www.wwu.edu/theatredance.

Swing Dance – The Bellingham Youth Jazz Band under the direction of Mark Kelly presents a benefit swing dance to be held on Sat., Feb. 9 from 7-9pm at the Bellingham Activity Center, 315 Halleck Street. Doors open at 7pm with dance instruction by Marie Corso, followed by the sounds of the 28 piece big band and BYJB combos playing the music of Ellington, Gershwin, Waller and others. Your donations support the band and Whatcom County Parks, which provides free rehearsal space for this group. All ages, refreshments provided, dancing from 7:409pm. More info at 676-5750, www.jazzproject.org.

an engaging conversation with storyteller Eva Abram, a member of the 2012-14 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau, on Tues., Feb. 12, at noon in the Lecture Room at the Central Library. Abram will share Charles Mitchell’s history as one of the few documented cases of slavery in our state’s history. Mitchell was born a slave and moved to Washington State. When Mitchell made a break for freedom, his actions nearly started a war between the U.S. and Canada. More info: contact Suzanne Carlson-Prandini at scarlsonprandini@cob.org or 778-7236.

“The State of our Small Cities” – The League of Women Voters of Bellingham/Whatcom County will present “The State of Our Small Cities,” a roundtable discussion featuring Mayors Gary Jensen, Ferndale; Scott Korthuis, Lynden; Harry Robinson, Blaine; Bob Bromley, Sumas; Jim Ackerman, Nooksack; and John Perry, Everson on Sat., Feb. 16, 9:30am-noon, in the Council chambers of Ferndale City Hall, 5694 Second Avenue. The mayors will each share with us their successes and challenges facing their communities. Moderating will be Mary Dumas of Dumas & Associates, Inc., a mediator, facilitator and trainer who specializes in programs that engage diverse perspectives in policy, research, and community initiatives. Audience questions are encouraged. For information about the League of Women Voters of Bellingham/Whatcom County, see www.lwvbellinghamwhatcom.org.

Dance – USA Dance Bellingham will hold a “Ladies in Red, Men in Black” dance on Sat., Feb. 16. A Rumba lesson will be taught from 7-8pm with the dance from 8-10pm at the Blue Moon Ballroom Studio, located at 1213 Cornwall Avenue. Cost is $10 / $7 members. Partners not necessary; singles always welcome. Refreshments will be available. Info: 734-5676.

Backgammon in Bellingham – The Bellingham Backgammon Association offers informal match play the third Sunday of each month through May. The next tournament will be Sun., Feb. 17. Introductory seminar begins at 4:30pm. Play begins at 5:30pm. Cost is $15 / $10. More info: Russ Kendall at 758-2824 or email bellinghambackgammon@gmail.com.

Victorian Secrets: After-Dark Merriment at Old City Hall – Delve into the secrets of the Victorian Era in the historic 1892 Old City Hall Building on this night of reveling and revelation on Sat., Feb. 23, 7-10pm. Enjoy Victorian merriment through scandalous “Good Time Girl” narratives, proper and less than proper Victorian poetry readings, local historical trivia games, an artifact scavenger hunt and more! Boundary Bay suds on the premises, Victorian duds encouraged but not required. Admission: $8 non-members / $5 Museum members. More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

What’s Next? – Housing options as we age – What’s the difference between independent living and assisted living facilities and services? What services are available if I want to stay in my own home as I age? Where do I go to find out about housing options for my parents? Are you or someone you know seeking information on housing options? Join us on Thurs., Feb. 28, 3-7pm, for answers to these questions and more. Keynote speaker, Shelly Zylstra, from Northwest Regional Council Area Agency on Aging, will present at 3pm on housing options, concerns and issues for people as they age. Afterwards you’ll have a chance to talk with a variety of local housing resources, and at 5:30pm, a panel of local housing experts will be available to answer more direct questions on housing issues for older adults. This is a free community event sponsored by Whatcom Council on Aging and held at the Bellingham Activity Center, 315 Halleck St. More info: 733-4030.

Singin’ and Swingin’ Dance – Looking for a unique dance scene following Valentine’s Day? Check out the Leopold Retirement Center’s Crystal Ballroom on Sat., Feb. 16, 7-9pm, where the Swing Connection big band will accompany six sensual soloists selected from the Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers vocal ensemble. Between the featured singers, the Swing Connection will provide its own sonorous sounds of swing music for your dancing and/or listening pleasure. Entrance to the event is free, although a $5 donation to the tip jar is suggested. The Leopold is located at 1224 Cornwall Ave. in downtown Belllingham. More info: www.swingconnection.org.

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Ten Days of Dialogue: The 13th Annual Bellingham Human by Michelle Wallace Mark your calendars for the opening night of the 13th Annual Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival (BHRFF) on Thursday, February 21. What started in 2001 as a collaboration between the Pickford Film Center and local Amnesty International chapter has now grown into a yearly effort to gather Bellingham residents in a discussion about global issues and real action. The festival kicks off with Beth and George Gage’s “Bidder 70,” a documentary about the outbidding of corporate oil and gas giants by university student Tim DeChristopher. The Pickford will give two free screenings (7 & 9pm), with a silent auction that evening. Opening night will be followed by nine consecutive days of free film viewings hosted at various venues across town. Festival volunteers have selected this year’s major themes based on audience suggestions; they include environment, education, indigenous rights, international conflict, and efforts for activism. “Genetic Roulette” is an environmentally themed film that volunteer Angela Rose is especially excited for. As she explains, “[in] our food supply, both locally and nationally and in a few other countries, Monsanto and the pesticide Roundup - [and] what they’re doing with genetically modified seeds and food - [is] creating pure havoc.” You can see this documentary at the Pickford at noon on February 23. Another film that’s garnering a lot of attention is “Precious Knowledge” by Ari Palos, about the controversial ethnic studies program at Tucson High School. “[This program] was very successful in cutting the dropout rate among the students,” festival

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volunteer Ross Marquardt says. The film will be shown at Bellingham High School on February 26 (7pm). This year’s program is full of recent productions. In fact, “Within the Eye of the Storm” – the story of two former soldiers of Israel and Palestine united by a parallel tragedy – will celebrate its West Coast Premiere with BHRFF on February 23 (7pm at First Congregational Church of Bellingham). Volunteer Colleen Curtis calls it “a very moving film.” Selected from over fifty candidates, this year’s films also include “Delicious Peace Grows in a Ugandan Coffee Bean” (documenting the formation of the Delicious Peace Coffee Cooperative), “Peace Out” (looking at energy demands), “The Thick Dark Fog” (recounting trauma at Indian boarding schools) and several more. A new film will show every evening from February 21 through March 2, with weekend matinees and select additional movies. Venues across Bellingham include Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St.), Western Washington University Fairhaven College Auditorium (on campus off South College Way), Sehome High School Library (2700 Bill McDonald Pkwy.), Bellingham High School (2020 Cornwall

“The Thick Dark Fog” is the story of Walter Littlemoon, a 69-year-old Lakota man who was taken from his family when he was 5 years old and sent to live at one of the boarding schools that the BIA set up to try to force Native Americans to assimilate.

Ave.), Northwest Indian College (2522 Kwina Rd.), Bellingham Technical College (3028 Lindbergh Ave.), First Congregational Church of Bellingham (2401 Cornwall Ave.) and Whatcom Community College’s Heiner Theater (237 West Kellogg Rd.). Full schedule information can be found at www.bhrff.webs.com and in the calendar section of this magazine. Parking and admission are free for all events over these ten days, and most movies will be made available at Bellingham and Wilson Libraries after the showings. The Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival is run entirely by a committee of

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journey with local travelers as they present slide programs, stories and photographs from around the world at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Bellingham. • Thurs., Feb. 7, 7-9pm: “Volcanoes and Tsunamis in the Russian Far East: Four Field Seasons in the Kuril Islands” – Mike and Misty take you on a research expedition to the Kuril Islands of Russia to understand how communities survived for thousands of years despite active volcanoes, frequent earthquakes, and unimaginable tsunamis. Mike, an archaeologist, worked for the University of Washington studying animal remains recovered from archaeological sites. Misty, a math and science teacher at Whatcom Day Academy and a textbook writer/editor used her experiences working with science researchers to develop classroom lessons. • Thurs., Feb. 21, 7-9pm: “Thrill of the Chase” – Travel with Dal on a mountain search for fantastic hidden treasure through prehistoric ruins in the American Southwest. Learn about the amazing life of the 82-yearold man, Forrest Fenn, who hid his dazzling, 22-pound collection of American West artifacts valued at $3 million, then left cryptic instructions on how to find it. The thrill? Whoever finds the 11th-century chest brimming with treasure can keep it! Admission is $3 suggested donation / Museum members free. More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

Upcoming trips include: Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Wed., Feb. 20, $65 (+$10 for non-members), departs Bellingham Activity Center (BAC) at 9am, returns at 5pm. • Chocolate Delights Issaquah and Country Village, Fri., Feb. 22, $59 (due Feb. 9), departs BAC at 8:30am, returns at 4:30pm. • West Coast Train and Casino Tour, Thurs., Feb. 28, $97 (+$10 for non-members) (due Feb. 15), departs BAC at 10am, returns at 6:45pm. • Vancouver Island Stormwatch, March 5-8, $635 pp dbl. occ / $885 single occ.; $200 deposit due at sign-up (final payment due Feb. 13). • Baroque Painting Classics at Seattle Art Museum, Tues., March 19, $65 (+$10 for non-members), departs BAC at 9:30am, returns at 5pm. • The Heart of Eastern Canada, June 20-29, $3969 ppdo / $4999 single; $200 deposit due now. • Fall Foliage Mississippi River Steamboat Cruise, Oct. 4-12, $3199 / $3400 / $3999; call for details. • All prices listed are for members. More info: Cwillis@wccoa.org, 733-4030 (dial #, ext. 47019), or visit http://wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/. The Tour Program is a non-profit community service provided by the Whatcom County Council on Aging.

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Rights Film Festival Begins volunteers, some of whom have been involved from the very start. These volunteers have organized each showing and researched information about taking action. From its early days twelve years ago to this year’s multi-venue event, the Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival has grown with the support of volunteers, individuals and other local sponsors – and last year’s attendance was over two thousand.

BHRFF seeks to defend the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights through dialogue and real action. In Marquardt’s words, “The ultimate goal of the festival is for people to act on issues that are important to them.” Come join the dialogue on February 21.

“Anna Karenina” – Just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend, the Lincoln Theatre presents “Anna Karenina.” The story unfolds in its original late-19th-century Russia high-society setting and powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart, from the passion between adulterers to the bond between a mother and her children. As Anna questions her happiness, change comes to her family, friends, and community. Director Joe Wright’s interpretation of Tolstoy’s classic is described as a masterpiece of moving pieces, a dizzying and obscenely beautiful film that makes literal the theater of high society. Show dates are Feb. 14, 15 & 18 at 7:30pm ($10 general / $9 seniors, students, active military / $8 members / $7 children 12 and under) and Sun., Feb. 17, 5:30pm ($8 general / $6 members / $5 children 12 and under). More info and tickets: 336-8955 or www.ILovetheLincoln.com.

1969 Woodstock concert on the big screen and in surround sound. The performance stands as one of the finest in rock music history and includes “Voodoo Child,” “Fire,” “Purple Haze” and “Foxey Lady” as well as Hendrix’s dramatic interpretation of the “Star Spangled Banner.” The concert is preceded by a fascinating road to Woodstock documentary, directed by Grammy Award winner Bob Smeaton. More info and tickets ($14 / $2 off for members): 336-8955 or www.ILovetheLincoln.com.

Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock – In celebration of the 70th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s birth, the Lincoln Theatre presents “Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock” on Sat., Feb. 16, 7:30pm and Fri., Feb. 22, 7:30pm. Experience Hendrix’s unforgettable August

Michelle Wallace has been an Entertainment News NW contributor since she moved to Bellingham in 2008. She currently works for Western Washington University, where she earned a literature degree and astronomy minor last spring.

Guerilla Film Project – The 10th annual Guerilla Film Project, a film making contest for Northwest high school students, will be showcased at the acclaimed Pickford Film Center on Sun., Feb. 17. The recently renovated theatre will host the three-minute films, created in 65 hours by 25 teams of high school students. The contest begins at 6pm. Thurs., Feb. 14, by revealing the three prompts that the students must include in their films. The students will submit their finished film by 11am on Sun., Feb. 17. Local filmmakers and industry professionals will judge the entries. For more info, go to www.pickfordfilmcenter.org/page/GuerillaFilm-Project.aspx.

4th Annual Academy Awards Party – It’s time to dust off your fancy duds again!

Whatcom County Historical Society: “Hans Berthusen’s Barn: Restoring a Historic Treasure” – Learn about the preservation of this historic barn, built by early Whatcom County homesteader Hans Berthusen, that today greets visitors at the Berthusen Park entrance. Hans and Lida cleared 80 acres for their homestead in 1883, leaving 20 untouched for future generations to appreciate. It was deeded to the city of Lynden in 1944. The book and presentation recount the Puget Sound Antique Tractor Association’s success in saving the historic barn. The program will be presented at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Thurs., Feb. 14, at 7:30pm. Admission: $3 suggested donation (Museum members free). More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

Bellingham’s premiere Oscar Party event is about to make its fourth appearance at the Pickford Film Center on Sun., Feb. 24. Guests will enjoy photo opportunities, door prizes, food catered by Ciao Thyme and the live broadcast of the 85th Academy Awards from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. Tickets can be purchased at the Pickford Film Center, Limelight Cinema’s box office or online at www.pickfordevents.com. Tickets may also be available at the door, if not sold out prior to the night of the event. Prices range from $40 for member admission tickets to $125 for VIP non-member passes. VIPs will enjoy in-seat catered service in the intimate, 75-seat smaller theater, including an open bar, swag bag and other perks. General admission ticket holders receive one free nonalcoholic beverage and appetizers. A cash bar will be available to all attendees in the lobby. The doors will open at 4pm and the live broadcast starts at 5:30pm. Formal attire is not required, but is definitely encouraged!

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Free Workshops – Learn and discover factors responsible for speeding up the aging process, and how to counteract them. Dr. Richard Tran is a Chiropractor practicing integrative medicine and provides lively discussions and demonstrations of the health concepts he discusses. Check out his free workshops on Holistic Healing Perspectives (Wed., Feb. 6 and 20, 5:307pm) and The Stress Release Response (Wed., Feb. 13, 5:30-7pm), all at Cascade Health Center, 1420 King St., Suite D,

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4th Annual Joy of Pilates & Yoga Retreat in La Conner for 2013! – This year’s retreat is Feb. 8-10. Special rates for Joy participants at the beautiful Wild Iris Inn in La Conner. All rooms include a delicious full 2-course breakfast. Pilates and yoga classes will be offered all three days. Massage therapist / yoga instructor Eileen Gribble, LMP, will be on-site. Room reservations: 800-477-1400 (limited availability). Reserve massages: 739-2986 or gribbleileen@gmail.com. For more info: info@joyofpilates.net or 224-1433.

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for gentle yoga classes Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30am at Pacific Martial Arts, 1308 N. State St., downtown Bellingham. Joani Glasser, M.S. RYT-E-500, has over 30 years experience. She specializes in a gentle approach to yoga and yoga therapy for the low back. Classes are ideal for beginners. Cost for the 5-week series is $65 for once a week (5 classes), $85 for twice a week (10 classes), or $15 per class drop-in. A free introductory class is offered for new students only Tues., Feb. 12 or Fri., Feb. 15 at 10:30am. A new 5-week series begins Tues., Feb. 19 or Fri., Feb. 22. More info: 656-6699, YogawithJoani@yahoo.com, www.yogawithJoani.com. Community Workshop Offered –

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My Life, My Health, My End-of-Life Choices is an advance care planning process that helps us, over the course of our lives, to understand, reflect upon and discuss goals, values and beliefs for end-of-life health care. These conversations usually result in written plans called Advance Directives. The Whatcom Alliance for Healthcare Access (WAHA) is holding community workshops to develop and implement a community-based program that will engage adults in planning ahead for quality end-of-life care and thus, normalizing the conversation about how we want to die. Free workshops will be held: Wed., Feb. 13, 1:30-3pm, and Wed., Feb. 20, 6:30-7:30pm at Spring Creek Retirement & Assisted Living (in the Activity Lounge), 223 E. Bakerview Rd.; and Fri., Feb. 15, 1:30-3:30pm, at St. Luke’s Community Health Education Center (no registration required), 3333 Squalicum Parkway. More info: 788-6526, www.whatcomalliance.org.

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Dances of Universal Peace meets Fri., Feb. 15, 7-9pm, at the Center for Spiritual Living, 2224 Yew Street Road, Bellingham (www.csl-bellingham.org). The Dances 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. Suggested donation is $5-$10. Info: 733-5745 or visit the NADUP website at www.dancesofuniversalpeacena.org.

Yoga of Touch, Guided-Thai Massage Workshop – Joy of Pilates is offering this workshop Sun., Feb. 17, noon3pm. Lise Waugh, owner of The Metta Center, leads you through a series of easyto-give Thai Yoga Massage stretches, teaching you techniques of rhythmic massage and acupressure points for overall well-being. All participants will give and receive a 45-minute massage, leaving each participant relaxed and renewed. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing; bring blankets and mats if possible. Cost is $30 per person or $55 if two sign up in advance by Feb. 10. More info or to register: info@joyofpilates.net or 224-1433. 209 Prospect St., Bellingham.

Lymphatic Facilitation with Pat Archer, M.S., LMP – North Cascades Massage Connection is pleased to announce our Feb. 19 lecture on Lymphatic Facilitation with Pat Archer, M.S., LMP (2-1/2 CE credits). This lecture is just an introduction as this is an abbreviated form of lymphatic massage. The meeting is from 5:50-8:50pm. Pat will be teaching a Lymphatic workshop in March. Check out our CE calender on www.NCmassageconnection.org. Public welcome. The meeting will be held at the Garden Street Methodist Church on Garden St., Bellingham. Check out our website for our calendar of events for 2013. Info: www.NCMassageconnection.org.

Smelt Run – 5k and 10k USATF certified races, as well as a 2 mile Individual/Family Walk and a Kids Dash will be held starting at La Conner Middle School on Sat., Feb. 23. Registration starts at 8:30am. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the Family Walk. This is a fast, flat course through the town of La Conner and (for the longer races) the flats. Hot showers, soup, and other refreshments are offered after the race. This Skagit Symphony fundraiser is suitable for ages 18 months and up. Pre-registration is offered online at www.active.com through Mon., Feb. 18 at discounted fees ranging from $15 to $30. For more info, visit www.skagitsymphony.com.

Joy of Pilates 5th Anniversary – Come celebrate with Joy of Pilates Fri., March 1, 6-8pm during the Downtown Art Walk. Live music by Pretty Little Feet will entertain you while you taste delicious appetizers, view artwork by Jen McIntyre, meet the teachers and check out the studio. There will be a kids corner for kids to hang out with arts and crafts. Raffle with great prizes from Otion Soaps, Chocolate Necessities, Kulshan Brewery, Boundary Bay and more. All are invited. 209 Prospect St., Bellingham. More info: 224-1433 or info@joyofpilates.net.

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Wine Tasting / Silent Auction – United We Dance, a non-profit organization, is having a Wine Tasting / Silent Auction to raise funds for 8 students from Brittany Setter’s The Dance Studio who will be traveling to perform in Finland this summer. The students are traveling to our Sister City Vaasa, Finland as a cultural exchange. The benefit will be held at Northwood Hall on Sat., Feb. 2 at 6pm. Wine, silent auction, appetizers and entertainment will fill the evening. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at The Dance Studio, 1820 Cornwall Ave., or for more info call 734-1595 or visit www.thedancestudio.net.

Dessert Fundraiser – Amy’s Place is having a Dessert Fundraiser on Sat., Feb. 9 at Melody Hall, 4071 Home Rd. in Bellingham. This fun filled event will begin at 7pm. Bring your sweet tooth and your pocket book to bid on pies, cakes and candies provided by local establishments, all to benefit Amy’s Place for Youth. More info: 671-5567. Peterson Conservatory of Music and Arts will host its annual Valentine’s Dinner, Concert, and Dance on Thurs., Feb. 14 at the Grand Willow Inn in Mount Vernon. A special catered dinner by Chef and Proprietor Connie Weech will begin at 6:30pm, followed by a concert of modern love songs by vocalist Ann MacDonald, accompanied by Hadassah Norred, pianist. A dance (swing band style) will follow, or

Mount Baker R&B Festival Wins KBA Award – The Blues Foundation honored 15 individuals and organizations with its 2013 Keeping the Blues Alive (KBA) Awards during a recognition luncheon Fri., Feb. 1, in Memphis, TN. The 2013 Keeping the Blues Alive Award recipient for U.S. Festival is the Mount Baker Rhythm and Blues Festival from Bellingham. Since 1995, this festival has been a major stop in the northwest corner of Washington for world-class blues acts and adoring fans. After ten years of growth, the festival moved to the 180 acre Deming Log Show Fairgrounds and instantly created the vibe that is still evident today. In addition to providing music to its community, the festival has also raised and donated over $70,000 to aid those in need in the community. Tickets for the 2013 Festival (Aug. 2-4) are on sale now. More info: www.bakerblues.com.

Tickets now on sale for “Here’s To The Ladies” – After an extremely successful opening series that featured jazz from around the world, the Friends of the Sudden Valley Library are saluting women jazz singers. Series tickets for all four concerts are $70 and are tax deductible.

you can just relax and visit. Tables of six may be reserved as a group. PCMA’s talented students will provide incidental music throughout the evening. This event is a fundraiser for student tuition. Tickets are $45 per person, $80 per couple. Reserve your spot by mailing checks to PCMA, P.O. Box 1702, Mount Vernon, 98273. More info: www.pcmusical.org.

Fourth Annual Masked Ball and Auction – Western Washington University’s College of Fine and Performing Arts (CFPA) will host its 4th Annual Masked Ball and Auction, sponsored by the Dreier Family, at 6pm on Sat., Feb. 23 at the Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham. The Masked Ball and Auction is a festive opportunity for art and education advocates to support scholarships in the areas of art, design, music, dance, and theatre. This year’s event will showcase special CFPA alumni guests, including Heidi Grant Murphy, John Olbrantz, Steve Arnold and Jovon Miller. Tickets are available through the WWU Box Office and cost $75 for the evening. All ticket proceeds directly benefit scholarships for CFPA students. WWU Box Office hours are 11am-5pm Mon.-Sat. For tickets, contact the WWU Box office at 650-6146 or visit http://www.tickets.wwu.edu. For more information on CFPA Masked Ball and Auction, please call 650-2829 or visit http://www.wwu.edu/maskedball.

Yacht Club Dance to Benefit Boating Center – The Corinthian Yacht Club of Bellingham is hosting a fundraiser Sat., Feb. 23 for the Bellingham Community Boating Center (CBC), with music by The Walrus. A social hour will be from 7-8pm at Melody Hall, 4071 Home Road, Bellingham, followed by dancing until 11:30pm, and there will be a raffle and/or silent auction to benefit the CBC. Admission is $20 in advance or $25 at the door and includes 1 drink. Participants are asked to bring a large appetizer to share. Advance tickets can be purchased from Debra Jones at 380-3538 or winterdance@cycbellingham.org. Save the Date: • BCC Fundraising Gala – Bellingham Chamber Chorale presents its annual gala benefit auction, “Live & Singin’,” on Fri., March 15, 6pm, at Bellingham Golf and Country Club, 3729 Meridian Street. Tickets for the event, which includes a multi-course dinner, fine wines, musical entertainment, and a silent and live auction, are $65 per person advance and are available for purchase at www.brownpapertickets.com, Piper Music, Village Books, and the Community Food Co-op in Bellingham. Ticket prices rise to $70 per person at the door. If you would like to contribute to the auction or volunteer at the gala, or would like additional event information, contact Jill Clark at 738-4375 or visit BCC’s website at www.bellinghamchamberchorale.org.

Dates for the series are as follows: March 30 – Pearl Django with special guest Anne Griffith doing a salute to French singers; June 8 – Josephine Howell sings the blues; Sept. 28 – Laila Biali Trio; and Nov. 9 – Greta Matassa with the Miles Black Trio with special guest, Jovon Miller, tapdancer. Tickets are currently on sale at Village Books, the Sudden Valley Assoc. Office, the Sudden Valley Community Center and Health Club, on line at www.sudden valleylibrary.org or by calling K.C. Sulkin at 671-1709 or Mary at 306-1800. Tickets for individual concerts are $20 and will be available for sale after March 1. All concerts are held at The Dance Barn, Gate 2, 8 Barnview Ct, Sudden Valley. Performances start at 3pm. More info: 671-1709.

Album Release – Join Bob Paltrow with the Burning Clover Band on Fri., Feb. 1 at the Blue Horse Gallery, 301 W. Holly St. in Bellingham, for the release of Bob’s new album, “Always Here For You.” They will be performing songs from the album and other musical surprises from 7-9:30pm during the Downtown Art Walk. Paltrow will open the performance with a short set of original solo piano compositions. There is

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Madness, Scottish Style Skagit Opera brings Lucia by Christopher Key Gaetano Donizetti’s opera Lucia di Lammermoor is one of the most-produced operas of all time, in part due to the heroine’s epic descent into madness. Although written in Italian, it is based on a story by Sir Walter Scott and set in the land of my ancestors. I can assure you that no one does madness like the Scots, with or without single-malt. The title role has always been considered a showpiece for coloraturas and, indeed, was the role that catapulted Dame Joan Sutherland to superstardom. Lucia is the quintessential melodrama of a woman used as a pawn in a dynastic struggle for power. Having fallen in love with the son of her clan’s sworn enemy, Lucia is tricked by her villainous brother into giving him up and forced to marry the scion of a powerful family, setting into motion a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Skagit Opera, which presents productions that would be the envy of much larger companies, is bringing Lucia to the acoustically astounding McIntyre Hall in Mount Vernon for four performances, February 8, 10, 15 and 17. The stage director is Erich Parce, who brings three decades of experience as an international opera singer to his staging. Music director

will be Franz Vote, who has conducted Lucia di Lammermoor at the Metropolitan Opera and was last heard in Seattle when he conducted Wagner’s Ring in 2001 for the Seattle Opera. The production is designed and produced by Mitchell Kahn, his fourth since becoming general director in 2011. The fiendishly difficult role of Lucia will be sung by two-time Northwest Regional Metropolitan Opera National Council finalist, Megan Chenovick. A Montana native, Chenovick came to the Northwest to pursue her B.A. in Music & Theatre at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Edgardo, Lucia’s ill-fated lover, will be sung by Seattle Opera tenor Marcus Shelton. Shelton has been seen regularly around the Northwest with Opera Idaho, Tacoma Opera, Spokane Opera, and Spokane Symphony, among others. Skagit Opera regulars will immediately recognize Yuseok Oh, the evil Scarpia in last season’s Tosca and Tonio in Pagliacci earlier this season. This time, he plays the villainous brother, Enrico. Lucia premiered in 1835 at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. It was a time when several factors led to the height of Donizetti’s reputation as a composer of opera. Gioachino Rossini had recently retired and Vincenzo Bellini had died shortly before the premiere of Lucia leaving

Donizetti as “the sole reigning genius of Italian opera.” For the second year, Skagit Opera will host a gala preperformance Megan Chenovick dinner on opening night, February 8, and a postperformance dinner after the final matinee on February 17. Tickets run from $15 to $59 and can be purchased at the McIntyre Hall box office at 416-7727 or online at www.mcintyrehall.org. Tickets for the gala dinners are $75 and can also be purchased through the McIntyre box office or visit the Skagit Opera website: www.skagitopera.org. Crackling drama, soaring melodies, secret rendezvous, political intrigue, a duel at dawn and the most famous mad scene in opera…what’s not to like? Christopher Key is an actor and director who lives in Bellingham and writes to help support his theatrical addiction.

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no cover charge, although tips are appreciatively encouraged. CDs will be available. All ages welcome. Musicians include: Bob Paltrow (piano, keys, guitars, vocals), Jeffrei Willson (lead guitar, vocals, keys), Kelly Grotke (vocals, mandolin), Caryn Simmons (vocals, accordion), Kevin Olney (bass), Chuck Kitterman (drums), Blake Cisneros (percussion), and special guest Scott Greene (lead guitar). More info: www.bobpaltrowmusic.com, www.bluehorsegallery.com, 671-2305.

Skagit Community Band presents “Cinema Paradiso” – The Skagit Community Band, under the direction of Vince Fejeran, continues the 2012-2013 concert season with “Cinema Paradiso.” Movies present wonderful visual effects but it is the music that tugs at your emotions. Join the band as they explore the music from some of their favorite movies such as “Cinema Paradiso,” “Schindler’s List,” “Star Trek,” “Apollo 13,” “West Side Story,” “The Marches of Henry Mancini” and more. Performance dates are Fri., Feb. 1, 7:30pm in Maple Hall (La Conner) and Sun., Feb. 3, 3pm in Brodniak Hall (Anacortes). Tickets: $15 / $10 seniors & students / $30 family / children 12 & under free when accompanied by an adult. Info: www.skagitcommunityband.org.

International Guitar Night 2013 – IGN is the world’s premier touring guitar festival, each show bringing together the most interesting and innovative acoustic guitarists to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. For each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore invites a new cast of guitar luminaries to join him for special evenings of solos, duets, and quartets that highlight the dexterity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar. Brian founded IGN in 1995 as a forum for the world’s finest guitarists/composers to play their latest original songs and share musical ideas and talent with their peers. This year, IGN’s 12th North American tour features Martin Taylor, Solorazaf, Celso Machado and Brian Gore. IGN audiences cherish the virtuosity of the playing and the friendly, informal ambiance of the performances. Participants relish the chance to play with peers from different genres, and to collaborate rather than compete. This unique brand of “guitar positivity” has helped make the IGN the most successful guitar showcase of its kind. International Guitar Night 2013 will be at the Lincoln Theatre in Mount Vernon on Sat., Feb. 2, at 8pm. Tickets are $32 / $29 / $26 / $23 ($2 off members). More info: 336-8955, www.ILovetheLincoln.com.

messages about tolerance, unity, and peace. They will present their program at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Thurs., Feb. 7, at 12:30pm. Admission: $3 suggested donation (Museum members free). More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

Play It Forward! – The Bellingham Festival of Music and the Whatcom Symphony proudly present the “Play It Forward Chamber Music Residency” designed to inspire music students of tomorrow with young chamber players of today. The Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble from Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles will be performing an all percussion, marimba concert on Thurs., Feb. 7, 7:30pm, in the Performing Arts Center at WWU. They will do a second concert at Bellingham High School on Sat., Feb. 9 at 7pm. All students get in free. Adults: $15 suggested donation to “Music in the Schools Programs.” More info: www.whatcomsymphony.com, 733-9371 (Karen Berry).

Cawley, Krista Erickson and Buddy Mahoney. • On Sat., Feb. 16, the Grammy Award winning duo Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel return to Arlington, the first time since the grand opening of the BPAC in 2007. Tingstad provides Americana finger-style guitar which is complemented by Rumbel’s wistful high-toned oboe floating gracefully above Tingstad’s gently swirling hypnotic guitar lines. On some pieces Rumbel plays English horn, and she adds a jig flavor with a peppy ocarina, which is much like a penny whistle. Both concerts start at 7:30pm at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., Arlington High School. Tickets are $15 for everyone over 12; purchase tickets in advance at Brownpapertickets.com or at Flowers By George, 335 N. Olympic Ave., in downtown Arlington. Remaining tickets (continued on page 30)

A Romantic Winter Music Festival – The Arlington Arts Council is excited to present two shows to brighten up the dark winter days in the Romantic Winter Music Festival on two Saturdays in February. On Sat., Feb. 9, Last Leaf Productions will offer “Sweet and Hot,” a musical revue originally conceived by Julianne Boyd to showcase the many wonderful songs written by Harold Arlen, a prolific and popular composer through the years 19301970. For Last Leaf Productions, Terence Alaric Levitt is music director and accompanist for the show. Terry is a composer himself and has written many shows produced in the Seattle area and in California where he studied music and composition. He will be joined by Keith Ruby to fill out the musical accompaniment for the show. Performers include Pat Haines-Ainsworth, Jonathan Reis, Emily

Brown Bag: Song for Lovers – Listen to Mockingbird trio share their love of song with love songs. The a cappella trio – Robin Wallbridge, Sherrie Lutsch and Lesley Rigg – has been delighting audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest for twelve years. Brewing their own songs, both humorous and heartfelt, about daily life, they also sing email editor@ennw.info • See www.ennw.info for “News, Reviews and Updates”

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Mark Growden Concert and Workshop – Experience the soulfulness and joy of singing as a community in this inclusive 2 hour workshop on Sun., Feb. 10, 1-3pm, with composer, singer, and multiinstrumentalist Mark Growden. Come play, dance, and celebrate as we join our voices in song. This class works on the “safety in numbers” principle. No one will have to sing solo in front of the class. All levels of experience are welcome. People who may be hesitant about singing are particularly encouraged to attend. Dress comfortably; we will be moving. Mark will also be performing in concert the night before on Sat., Feb. 9, at 8pm. Admission to each event is $10-$20 sliding scale (no one turned away for lack of funds). The events are held at The Cirque Lab (home of the Bellingham Circus Guild), 1401 6th Street, Suite 102 (off Harris Ave. in Fairhaven), Bellingham. More info and tickets: www.BrownPaperTickets.com, www.BellinghamCircusGuild.com.

Voca People at MBT – On Sat., Feb. 9 at 8pm, the Mount Baker Theatre will present Voca People on the Main Stage. Voca People is a dynamic, intergalactic musical theater experience that bridges languages, cultures… and planets! Voca

People stars eight “Vocal Acrobats” who are literally out-of-this-world, and features “Chaplin-esque” physical comedy, enchanting a cappella harmonies, the art of Beat Box, and other “mouth music.” The charming and hilarious snow-white, rubylipped aliens are entwined in perfect harmony. This purely vocal performance will send you into orbit and leave you grinning from ear-to-ear! This interactive musical event played for over a year OffBroadway and is New York City’s 2012 winner of the Lortel award for “Theatrical Experience,” a prize first claimed by the Blue Man Group. Featuring over 70 songs from Mozart to Madonna to Run DMC, and more: no instruments, no sound tracks, only stunning vocal talent. Tickets are $59 / $49 / $39 / $20 + applicable fees at www.mountbakertheatre.com or 734-6080.

Cassandra Carr, Arthur Barnes, Jon Mutchler, Victoria Ebel-Sabo, Dan Sabo, and special guest Tim Fitzpatrick, performing Copland, Bernstein, Sabo, Adams, and Bolcom. Tickets: $5-$15. More info: 671-6104, email: bellinghamhouseconcerts@gmail.com.

WWU Choirs Winter Concert – The combined Western Washington University Choirs will perform a winter concert at 8pm on Tues., Feb. 12 in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. The performance is free and open to the public. More info: call WWU’s Department of Music at 650-3130 or visit www.wwu.edu/music.

Mardi Gras Gospel Worship Service – First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, invites you to attend a Mardi Gras Gospel worship service with traditional New Orleans style music on Sun., Feb. 10, at 10am. The service will be led by the Clearbrook Dixie Band with other special music, and the church’s own mime group, the Joy Jesters. After the service there will be a special coffee hour featuring a Dixie jam session. All are welcome.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Presents: Community Concert – The Bellingham Youth Jazz Band, directed by Mark Kelly, presents an hour of big band jazz. Thirty 6th- to 9th-grade musicians from ten Bellingham and Whatcom County schools play jazz standards by composers Gershwin, Ellington, Waller and others. Mark Kelly, a graduate from WWU music department, started the BYJB in 1997. He coaches and conducts jazz and classical ensembles and still finds time to play in many local and regional bands. The Band will present their program at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St., Sun., Feb. 10, at 2pm. Admission: $3 suggested donation (Museum members free). More info: www.whatcommuseum.org.

Sweet Treats with Valley Voices and The Blend – The Blaine Senior Center has tickets for its special afternoon event, Sweet Treats with Valley Voices and The Blend, on Sun., Feb. 10, 2pm. Come spend a sweet afternoon with the Valley Voices a cappella chorus and the men’s a cappella chorus The Blend (over 40 singers total). Tickets are $10 and include entertainment and delicious sweet refreshments. Call 332-8040 for more info or to purchase tickets.

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Jake Shimabukuro to perform in Bellingham Renowned ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro will appear in concert at Western Washington University’s PAC Mainstage on Fri., Feb. 8 at 8pm. This solo show, presented by UpWest Arts, marks Jake’s first appearance in Bellingham in two years. It’s rare for a young musician to earn comparisons to the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. It’s even harder to find an artist who has entirely redefined an instrument by his early thirties. But Jake Shimabukuro (she-ma-boo-koorow) has already accomplished these feats, and more, in a little over a decade of playing and recording music. In the hands of Shimabukuro, the traditional Hawaiian instrument of four strings and two octaves is stretched and molded into a complex and bold new musical force. On his new album, ‘Peace Love Ukulele,’ Jake and his “uke” effortlessly (it seems) mix jazz, rock, classical, traditional Hawaiian music and folk, creating a sound that’s both technically masterful and emotionally powerful... and utterly unique in the music world. Tickets ($24 / $34 / $44) are available from the WWU Ticket Office at 650-6146, or online at www.tickets.wwu.edu. To learn more about Jake’s music, visit www.jakeshimabukuro.com. 360.815.6286


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The Whatcom Symphony Presents: Sarah Chang Returns! On Sunday, March 3, at 3pm the WSO is thrilled to welcome back international superstar violinist Sarah Chang. Recipient at age 18 of the rarely-bestowed Avery Fisher Prize, The New York Times has described Sarah Chang as “….a wonder….Her gifts are at a level so removed from the rest of us that all we can do is feel the appropriate awe and then wonder on the mysteries of nature.” Her 2009 sold-out performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto left the WSO audience spellbound. How fortunate we are that she has chosen to return to Bellingham! She brings with her a dazzling suite from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story arranged just for her by noted Hollywood composer David Newman. This concert will be conducted by the third of our Music Director finalists, David Alexander Rahbee. Maestro Rahbee is a violinist and distinguished conductor, having studied at Indiana University and the New England Conservatory. Winning the AmericanAustrian Foundation’s Herbert von Karajan Fellowship for Young Conductors in 2003 enabled him to study in Austria and conduct at the Vienna State Opera. He has conducted throughout Europe and is currently completing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in orchestral conduction at the University of Montreal. The program also includes the wellknown and beloved Dvorak’s Symphony # 9 (From the New World) and the Second Essay for Orchestra, one of American composer Samuel Barber’s most popular works. This promises to be a breath-taking concert. Dr. Ed Rutschman presents a preconcert lecture in the MBT Encore room, one hour prior to the concert. Admission to the lecture is free, but seating is limited. Tickets are $12, $40 and $49. Call the Mount Baker Theatre Box Office at (360) 734-6080 for more details.

Traditional Jazz Workshop – Do you have an interest in playing the jazz music heard in the 1920s, 30s and 40s? Do you have a musical instrument gathering dust in the closet that you’d like to get reacquainted with? Join us at this workshop from 3:30-5:30pm on the 3rd Friday of each month (Feb. 15) at the Bellingham Activity Center, 315 Halleck St. This is a co-operative project between the Bellingham Activity Center and the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society. All ages and skill levels welcome! For more info contact Stan Freske at 592-5505. What The Chelm – La Conner Institute of Performing Arts presents What The Chelm on Sat., Feb. 16 at 7:30pm at Maple Hall in La Conner. The nine musicians play a mix of traditional Yiddish tunes, fast-tempo gypsy music and compelling dance rhythms. Tickets are $15 or $17 at the door or Next Chapter Bookstore. Info: 466-2665, www.laconnerarts.com, www.laconnerchamber.com.

Zephyr Recorder Consort – For twenty years, the Zephyr Recorder Consort has been performing to appreciative audiences in our region on “Recorders greate and smale.” In this intriguing concert at The Amadeus Project on Sun., Feb. 17, 3pm, they will play music spanning five centuries, including works by Hassler, Holborne, Dowland, and Bach. The Consort is made up of Frank and Mary Jackson, Stoney Bird, John Rawlins, Debbie McMeel, Kristy Gill, Sydney Schlotterback and guest cellist, Ritambhara Tyson. Tickets are $15 adults / $10 seniors / $5 under 18. The Amadeus Project is located at 1209 Cornwall Ave., across from the Leopold. More info: www.theamadeusproject.org. Cannery Underground – Skagit County Historical Museum presents an evening of music with Cannery Underground, a Guemes Island/Anacortes

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based group featuring Tim Wittman and Dave Perkins. The group specializes in original Northwest folk music, with a touch of humor, nautical twist and a large repertoire of traditional and contemporary music. They will perform Tues., Feb. 19, 6-8pm at the Museum, 501 4th Street, La Conner. More info: 466-3365, http://www.skagitcounty.net/museum.

Pretty Little Feet – The third Thursday music series continues with Pretty Little Feet on Thurs., Feb. 21, 6-8pm, at the Downtown Community Food Co-op Deli (1220 N. Forest St., Bellingham). You can expect a wonderful night of progressive old-time family-style song and tune and traditional-tinged contemporaries from this local duo. Pretty Little Feet is innovative and progressive while remaining grounded in the American old-time music tradition. You’ll hear a wide-ranging selection from the traditional canon and some originals by the talented duo. Join us for a great evening with some of Bellingham’s favorite homegrown musicians! Free. More info: 734-8158. Eric Burdon & The Animals – Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Eric Burdon & The Animals will perform in Skagit Valley Casino Resort’s Pacific Showroom on Fri., Feb. 22 and Sat., Feb. 23 at 8pm. The Animals are best known for their No. 1 hit single “The House of the Rising Sun.” Frontman Eric Burdon’s distinctive voice can be heard on many of The Animals’ biggest hits, including “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” and “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place,” as well as “Spill The Wine” with iconic funk band War. Following his successes with The Animals and War, Burdon became primarily a solo artist and has been actively touring and recording ever since. Tickets and hotel packages are available (preferred seating $60 / $54 with Rewards Card, standard seating $53 / $47 with Rewards Card); visit www.theskagit.com for details. (more music on page 32)

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Aaron Neville at MBT – On Sat., Feb. 23 at 8pm, the Mount Baker Theatre will present an intimate evening of piano and voice, with Aaron singing celebrated standards from his new album. Over the past five decades, the indelible spirit of New Orleans has been synonymous with the musical dynasty known as the Neville Brothers. For Aaron Neville the solo artist, the intimate connection with his music has sustained him for his entire life and earned him a place in the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. The soul and R&B singer has had three #1 Billboard hits along with four platinum-certified albums, and has collaborated with artists such as Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Buffett, Anne Murray, and Linda Ronstadt. From solo chart-toppers like “Tell It Like It Is” and “Everybody Plays the Fool” to soulful duets like “Don’t Know Much,” Aaron Neville thrives on a blend of American soul and the Cajun and Creole influences of New Orleans, all accompanied with his distinctive, instantly recognizable voice. Tickets are $59 / $49 / $39 / $20 + applicable fees at 734-6080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

An Evening with Marie Eaton and Friends – Marie Eaton is a quarter of the band Motherlode. She is a wonderful singer and songwriter and has invited friends Janet Peterson for sure and maybe Laura Smith, Laurel Bliss, Karee Wardrup, and who

knows who else might get roped in for a song or two. Join her and her friends at the Roeder Home on Wed., Feb. 27 at 7:30pm. The concert is co-sponsored by the Whatcom Homemade Music Society and Whatcom Family and Community Network. Roeder Home is located at 2600 Sunset at the corner with Broadway. Suggested donation is $8-$12. For more info, call 961-7861.

WWU Wind Symphony Winter Concert – The WWU Wind Symphony will present their winter concert at 8pm on Thurs., Feb. 28 in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. The performance is free and open to the public. More info: call WWU’s Department of Music at 650-3130 or visit www.wwu.edu/music.

Mount Baker Theatre presents B.B. King – The Mount Baker Theatre is thrilled to announce its Season Gala, a performance by B.B. King, on Sat., March 9, at 8pm. One of the most influential blues musicians of all time, B.B. King is often referred to as the “king of blues,” ranked number six on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. The living legend has spent over sixty years blending blues, jump, jazz, swing, and pop into the unique sound strummed on Lucille, the name given to each of his guitars. Over the years, King has developed one of the world’s most readily identified guitar styles. More info at www.mountbakertheatre.com or 734-6080.

Keyboard Friends Piano Concert – "Do-Si-Do Duos" will be performed Sun., March 10, 3pm, at The Amadeus Project, 1209 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham. Five pianists (Ford Hill, Cassandra Carr, Patrick Stevens, Victoria Ebel-Sabo and Dan Sabo) in ever-changing partnerships, present dances composed for piano duet, by Brahms, Dvorak, Barber, Tchaikovsky, and Grieg. Tickets: $5-$15. Info: 671-6104, bellinghamhouseconcerts@gmail.com.

Spiritual Journey – Whatcom Chorale presents Spiritual Journey, Sun., March 10, 3pm, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Bellingham. Lift your spirit with a musical afternoon highlighting two expressions of profound faith. The rich resonance of Russian composers Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Chesnokov contrasts with the toe tapping optimism of African American spirituals. Feel the beat. Feel the joy. Feel the power of a united voice. Tickets are available at Village Books, Everybody’s Store, Bellingham Food Co-op, Greenhouse, Piper Music, and at the door. Adults $20 / seniors $15 / under 18 years $5. More info: www.whatcomchorale.org.

Mindfulness Northwest Bellingham Winter Classes – Registration is now open for several classes by Mindfulness Northwest. • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, an 8-week evidence-based course for stress reduction and well-being, will be held Wednesdays, Feb. 6-March 27, 9:1511:45am, plus a retreat Sat., March 16, 10am-4pm. • Mindfulness for the Healing Professions (therapists, nurses, clergy, and others), a 6-week course, will be held Tuesdays, Feb. 5-March 12, 9-11am, plus the option to attend the March 16 retreat (listed above). 12 CEU’s will be available (LMFT, LMHC, LASW, LICSW). • Introduction to Mindfulness, a 4 week class, will be held Mondays, March 4-25, 7-9pm, plus a short retreat on Sat., March 16, 10am-4pm. For more info, please visit the website: www.MindfulnessNorthwest.com.

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teaching and exploring participants’ dreams, starting with Tool Kit #1: “All dreams come in the service of health and wholeness.” Jeremy is a founder and past-president of the Assoc. for the Study of Dreams, and blends the values of spirituality with an active social conscience and a Jungian perspective (www.jeremytaylor.com). An intro will be held on Fri., Feb. 8, from 6:459pm, followed by an all day workshop on Sat., Feb. 9, 8:30am-5pm, all at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship. Cost is $100 for entire workshop or $25 for Friday intro only. More info: bonnita_lynne@yahoo.com. Entertainment News Northwest ~ February 2013

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