Entertainment News NW-January 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS JANUARY 2016 FEATURES: Be In the Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CATS comes to the Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Children’s Literature Conference at WWU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Forging Reflection: Luminosity Meets Metal Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Mount Baker Theatre’s Silent Film Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Sixth Annual Bellingham Festival of Music “Welcome Home” Concert, January 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 The Jazz Project Begins 18th Concert Season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Whatcom READS! 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 11-18 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 24 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

On the cover: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of CATS the musical opens at the Lincoln Theatre in Mount Vernon on January 8. Pictured are (front center, then clockwise) Adia Sky Bowen as Grizabella, Adrian Lane as Mungojerrie / Skimbleshanks, Olivia Greso plays Rumpelteazer, (in white) Aaliyah Casalou as Victoria, Emily Jennings is Cassandra, (on ladder) Alexandra Bowen portrays Jemima, Joseph Jennings is Alonzo, Willow Rothenstein is Tantomile and Jada Jenkins as Coricopat and Cockroach. Photo courtesy of Lindsey Bowen.

JANUARY 2016 Volume 12 Number 12 P.O. Box 2606 • Bellingham, WA 98227-2606 360-599-6827 • email: editor@ennw.info • www.ennw.info The ENNW Publishing Team Mark Fuller • 360-676-0428 • mfuller@ennw.info Barb Fuller • 360-676-0428 • bfuller@ennw.info Gladys Crnich • 360-656-6577 • gladys@ennw.info Lynna Dunn Fuller • lfuller@ennw.info Circulation: ENNW prints 10,000 copies & distributes to over 200 sites in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. For a current list of distribution sites go to http://www.ennw.info/distribution.html. Deadlines: We request Press Releases, Photos and Calendar Items by the 10th of the month before its release (January 10th for February issue). Send an email if you would like to be on our monthly reminder list. Press Releases, Calendar Items & Photos are now exclusively received through our Online Submission Form accessed through our website www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Please keep event description to 60-100 words per item. Submission Guidelines: Article ideas are encouraged with a sample of your writing style. You will be given credit and a bio line, but at this time we are unable to pay for articles. If we accept your proposal, please plan on writing 300–600 words. Advertising: We would like to encourage you to consider advertising with us. We feel we offer a great value for your hard earned advertising dollars. Due to the quality, ENNW is not in the recycle bin in a day or two. Many readers report they hold onto it all month long, resulting in better value. If you would like a rate sheet, please call or email to request one. Your advertising will make it possible for us to continue. Copyright & Pub Info: ©2016 Entertainment News NW. Reproduction of contents in any format is forbidden without written permission from ENNW. ENNW is only responsible for ad cost in the event of an error. Every effort has been made to gather accurate information regarding events. Please contact the sponsoring agency for more details. Printed at Lithtex NW, Bellingham, WA, USA. This Month’s Contributors: n Iris Likkel is a native Hamster. She has recently retired from her teaching career but is currently continuing her music career as a member of the Honeybees. n Osa Hale has been a regular contributor to Entertainment News NW since 2012. She is a graduate of Western Washington University, with a degree in visual journalism. Her work has also appeared on Portland Live, Bellingham’s KOMO News website, the Western Front, and Klipsun magazine. n Deborah M. Bernard received her BA in Journalism at WWU. She and her husband Joe, then spent decades living and working in Deadhorse, Alaska before returning to Bellingham. Deborah is currently writing her memoir, You Can’t Beat a Deadhorse, while freelancing as a writer and an editor. n Bellingham freelancer Joanna Nesbit has been writing for ENNW since 2005. Her work has also appeared in FamilyFun, Parenting, Northwest Travel, and Washington State Visitors’ Guide. Learn more at www.joannanesbit.com. n Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing. n Nancy Canyon holds a MFA in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University. She’s the author of three books: Dark Forest, Saltwater, and Whispering, Idaho.

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CATS comes to the Lincoln Theatre by Joanna Nesbit As a first for the region, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of CATS the musical is coming to Mount Vernon’s Lincoln Theatre to liven up the dark days of January. Famed for being one of the most successful shows of all time and one of the longest running musicals, CATS is based on T.S. Eliot’s playful cat poems chronicled in Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats (1939). A wonderful opportunity for all ages, the production is presented by Skagit Valley’s META Performing Arts (Pan the Musical; Romeo and Juliet), whose mission is to provide quality theater opportunities for youth, particularly underserved youth, and draws student performers for this show from Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish counties. The students range in age from 8-20, except for one older adult playing Old Deuteronomy. For a youth cast to take on a musical of this caliber is a huge undertaking, say director Y’hon Frakes and producer Joe Bowen, but these talented veteran performers deliver, and audiences may forget the kids are, well, kids. “People are going to be amazed at the precision, the level of performing, and the singing and dancing in this show,” says Bowen, also president of META. “We had the option of doing a junior version, but we chose the full version. We knew the kids were up to it, and I wouldn’t have even asked them to do a lesser version.” The show is an hour and 45 minutes including

intermission (if you have little ones to consider). CATS tells the story, in song and dance, of the annual gathering of the Jellicle Cats, who come out to play on one special night, the Jellicle Ball. It is on

(Above left) Adia Sky Bowen as Grizabella. (Middle) Adrian Lane plays Mungojerrie and Skimbleshanks. (Right) Alexandra Bowen as Jemima. (At left) Willow Rothenstein plays Tantomile, and Jada Jenkins portrays Coricopat and Cockroach.

this night that Old Deuteronomy, their benevolent leader, must select one cat to ascend to the Heaviside Layer for rebirth into a new Jellicle life. One by one, in a spectacle of song and dance, each cat auditions in the hopes of being chosen. Audiences will meet lonely and sad Grizabella, who has been shunned from the tribe, played by 14-year-old META veteran Adia Bowen who will perform the iconic song “Memory.” Opposite Adia, her 10-year-old sister, Alex Bowen, plays Jemima the kitten. Another META veteran, Adrian Lane, tackles two roles, Mungojerrie and Skimbleshanks, trading Bronx and Irish accents in an “amazing high tenor,” Frakes says. Then there’s the playful kitten, the Rum Tum Tugger, played by high schooler Waylon Johnson; Munkustrap, played by 20-year-old Quinn Krivanek (Rocky Horror Picture Show); and many more. Lynden high school teacher Don McQuarrie handles the role of Old Deuteronomy. “He is amazing with the kids and has wanted to play Old Deuteronomy ever since he saw

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the production in London,” Frakes says. “This role is a dream come true for him.” People familiar with Lloyd Webber’s CATS will be in for a treat with choreographer Suzanne McLamb’s rendition. With special nods to the movie version and the London performance, McLamb creates a new standard with her own interpretation. T.J. Anderson handles vocal direction, and Karen Rentko directs the orchestra. Keep an eye open for special effects surprises too, as well as other little twists on the original. The show runs weekends starting Friday, January 8, 7:30pm, through Saturday, January 23, 7:30pm, with a January 10 Sunday matinee at 2pm. Ticket prices are $18-$24, available at the door, online, or by phone at 360-336-8955. January 20 is a special Pay-What-YouCan performance. For more info, visit www.lincolntheatre.org. Photos courtesy of Lindsey Bowen.

Peaches en Regalia – Local premier of

widely-produced whacky comedy by Bellingham playwright Steve Lyons. Four strangers at The Horseshoe Cafe are united by the politics of the men’s room, a peach dish, time management and a very special pair of panties! Years later, Norman, happily married, confronts time management in a final, epic struggle. Performances on Fri. & Sat., Jan. 8 & 9, 15 & 16, 22 & 23; pre-show music starts at 6:30pm with play at 7:30pm at the Underground Nightclub (211 E. Chestnut St., Bellingham). Over 21 only. Admission is $15. More info: 360-296-1753, BellinghamTheatreWorks@gmail.com or www.BellinghamTheatreWorks.org.

Labyrinth – A raucous adaptation of the 1980s classic film. BAAY tells the story of an uppity teen who realizes her love for her baby brother and sets out to rescue him from the Goblin King. Part musical,

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part drama, all adventure. Performances at BAAY Theatre on Fri. & Sat., Jan. 8 & 9 at 7pm; Sat. & Sun., Jan. 9 & 10 at 2pm; Fri. & Sat., Jan. 15 & 16 at 7pm; and Sat. & Sun., 16 & 17 at 2pm. More info: 360306-8531, officemanager@baay.org or www.baay.org.

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

Calendar Girls – In a small town in

Yorkshire, England, Annie has lost her husband to cancer. Inspired by his speech to the local Women’s Institute, where he’d said that “the flowers of Yorkshire are like the women of Yorkshire,” she and her best friend Chris decide to make a calendar composed of twelve local, middle-age women posing nude to raise funds for the local hospital. Perfomances at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave.) on: Fri. & Sat., Jan. 22 & 23 at 7:30pm; Thurs.Sat., Jan. 28-30 at 7:30pm; Sun., Jan. 31 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat, Feb. 4-6 at 7:30pm;

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Sun., Feb. 7 at 2pm; and Thurs.-Sat., Feb. 11-13 at 7:30pm. Admission is $20. Info: 360-293-6829, or www.acttheatre.com.

Les Miserables – BAAY is excited to

perform the timeless musical about love, courage, and hope. The epic tale of broken dreams, passion and redemption is set against a nation in the throes of revolution. Winner of over 100 international awards, BAAY’s brand new Pro Company brings this musical to life at BAAY Theatre (1059 State St.) on: Fri. & Sat., Jan. 29 & 30 at 7pm and Sat. & Sun., Jan. 30 & 31 at 2pm. Admission is $10 / free age 5 and under. More info: officemanager@baay.org , 360-306-8531 or www.baay.org.

BTG’s Baby: The Musical – Is there

anything more exciting, frightening and utterly transformational than impending parenthood? “Baby,” the musical from acclaimed duo Richard Maltby, Jr., and David Shire examines how parents-to-be experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, as well as the desperate lows and the comic highs that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Join us at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.) on Jan. 29, 30, Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 or 13, at 7:30pm or Jan. 31, Feb. 7 or 14 at 2pm. Admission is $8-$14. More info: info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com , www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com or 360-733-1811.

Paula Poundstone – Paula Poundstone

is a regular panelist on NPR’s popular rascal of a weekly news quiz show, “Wait, Wait—Don’t Tell Me.” She tours regularly, performing standup comedy across the country. Performance on Fri., Jan. 29 at 8pm at Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon. Admission is $59 / $45 / $29 / $19. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Whatcom READS! 2016 by Osa Hale Can’t decide what to read as you snuggle up and stay warm through the late winter months? You’re in luck! Each year, residents of Whatcom County join together to enjoy the same book, creating a great big book club experience known as Whatcom READS! This year, the book of choice is A Tale for the Time Being: A Novel, by Ruth Ozeki (pictured below).

Ozeki’s novel is a beautiful tale that entwines the troubles of a 16-year-old in Tokyo and the life of her great grandmother, with the story of an author living in the Pacific Northwest. Tied together by a diary, a tsunami, and a masterful thread of storytelling, A Tale for the Time Being is an original, captivating tale. Janice Keller, the programming manager for the Bellingham Public Library, says this is part of why the book was chosen for this year’s Whatcom READS! “A Tale for the Time Being resonates on many levels with so many relevant, thought-provoking themes and ideas. There’s quantum physics, Buddhism, tsunamis, bullying, earthquakes, journaling and much more, all of which are starting points for reflection and discussion,” Keller said. “It’s the perfect book to delve into with friends, neighbors and colleagues.” Whatcom READS! is more than just a chance to read a wonderful book as a community. Through discussions, workshops, and other events, readers throughout the county have a chance to

fully experience this book, together. While the reading begins in January, most of the events will be taking place in March, when Ozeki herself will be visiting Bellingham and speaking at events throughout the county. The author’s presence is a fantastic opportunity for readers and writers alike, Keller said. “Ruth Ozeki is known as an interesting, accomplished speaker, a favorite among audiences nationwide,” Keller explained. “We are looking forward to introducing her to readers in our area!” Readers of Whatcom County will have the chance to see Ozeki speak on a variety of subjects, including the book itself, Buddhism, other works of hers, and the writing process. Some of these will be in lecture and discussion format, while others will be workshops. They will be hosted throughout the county, at libraries, art centers, and theaters. A full schedule of these events can be found on the Whatcom READS! website, at all public and academic libraries in the county, and at Village Books in Bellingham. For readers who feel particularly inspired by A Tale for the Time Being, the Whatcom READS! Art Challenge offers a unique opportunity to share that with the community. Anyone who has read the book is encouraged to create an art piece, in any medium, inspired by the novel. Works must be submitted on February 29 or March 1, and will be exhibited at the Allied Arts Gallery in

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Bellingham. The collection in the gallery will then become yet another place where readers can see the communal experience of the book the county has been sharing. The only thing left to do? Get a copy of A Tale for the Time Being and start reading! The novel is available at all public libraries in Whatcom County, in a variety of forms, including eBook, audio book, large print, and downloadable versions. Copies will also be available to purchase at Village Books.

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Children’s Literature Conference at WWU by Marla Bronstein For many children, parents, caregivers and teachers, the joy of reading an illustrated book cannot be matched. The 13th Western Washington University Children’s Literature Conference will take place on February 27, 2016, at the PAC on the WWU campus. The event is organized by Nancy Johnson, Ph.D., Professor of Children’s and Young Adult Literature and English/ Language Arts Education at WWU. The conference enables teachers, librarians, readers, and writers to

gather to learn about and celebrate children’s literature. The featured authors and illustrators this year include: • Cynthia Lord, a children’s author and recipient of a 2007 Newbery Honor and winner of the Schneider Family Book Award; • Peter Brown, a writer and illustrator who has had many books on the New York Times Best Sellers list. He has also earned a 2013 Caldecott Honor; • Melissa Sweet has illustrated nearly 100 children’s books from board books to picture books and nonfiction titles and is the writer and illustrator of three of her own. She is the recipient of the 2012 Sibert Medal, the NCTE Orbis Pictus Award, an ALA Notable Book, the Flora Stieglitz Straus Award from Bank Street Books as well as the Cook Prize; and • Gene Luen Yang is the creator and illustrator of graphic novels. His first graphic novel was the first to win the American Library Association’s Printz Award, as well an Eisner Award for “Best Graphic Album, New.” He also received a nomination for a National Book Award and won the L.A. Times Book Prize. The day after the conference, WWU will host nErDcamp Bellingham, a free event that is a participant-driven, professional learning experience created by educators, for educators, with a focus on literacy in learning. The website www.wwuclc.com has detailed information about the weekend’s events, including para-educator clock hours and lodging opportunities.

WWU 13th Annual Children’s Literature Conference – The Western

Washington University Children’s Literature Conference is celebrating its 13th Anniversary! This event has become an annual tradition for many, where teachers and librarians, readers and writers gather to celebrate and learn about children’s literature. Registration is now open for this event taking place on Sat., Feb. 27 from 8am-3:30pm in the WWU PAC Concert Hall. More info: 360-6503227, Nancy.Johnson@wwu.edu or www.wwuclc.com.

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“Winter Warmers” Benefit for Maple Alley Inn – Warming hearts and stomachs: the artists of Good Earth Pottery know the importance of community support, so this January they’re donating 10% of the purchase price of select lamps and bowls to Maple Alley Inn, the Opportunity Council’s hot meals program. Good Earth Pottery has been located in Historic Fairhaven since 1969, and thanks the community for keeping them going for over 45 years! Free admission. Info: 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

The King’s Men of Song Lighthouse Mission Benefit – Join us in welcoming

the magnificent choral group, The King’s Men of Song! They will be presenting a benefit for the Lighthouse Mission on Sat., Jan. 9 at 6:30pm at Redeemer Lutheran Church (858 W. Smith Rd., Bellingham). While the event is free, an offering will be taken with all proceeds benefitting the Lighthouse Mission. Refreshments to follow. Info: 360-3845923, office@redeemerbellingham.com or www.redeemerbellingham.com. Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Join us on Sat., Jan. 16 from 8-11am for a pancake breakfast at the Ferndale Senior Center (1999 Cherry St.). Best deal in town at $6 for adults / $3 kids / free kids 3 and under. More info: 360-384-6244, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/FerndaleSeniorActivityCenter. VFW Breakfast – Join us for breakfast on the 3rd Saturday of each month (Jan. 16) to support local veterans and veterans’ programs. Breakfast is served from 8-11am at the VFW Hall (7011 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). Great food and great fellowship. Admission is $6 general / free kids 5 and under. More info: 360303-6818 or peggydeem@gmail.com.

Whatcom Museum Art Auction: Art of the Senses – Join us to launch the

New Year with our whimsical “winter fair” themed dinner and auction at the Lightcatcher (250 Flora St., Bellingham) on Fri., Jan. 22 at 5pm. Enjoy wine and food provided by Artifacts Cafe & Wine Bar, while bidding on exciting silent and live auction items. Tickets are $100 and can be purchased online at BrownPaperTickets.com/event/2473086 or in person at the museum store. RSVP by Jan. 8. Info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Sock Hop and Talent Show – Enjoy a night of 50s fun, raffle prizes, 50s diner food, dessert dash, talent show, hula hoop contest, and dancing on Sat., Jan. 30 from 7-11pm at The Majestic (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). This event is a fundraiser for Brigadoon Service Dogs, a wonderful, local non-profit that brings value and independence to so many people both nationally and here in Whatcom County by providing trained service dogs for veterans, children, adults with physical, developmental, and behavioral health disabilities. Bring your friends, buy a table, and support a great organization! Admission is $50. Info: mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com , www.brigadoondogs.org or 360-224-4082.

heart-felt program, and romantically curated live auction. Cupids, sweetthemed delights, and more await at this annual Valentine event joining hearts to house the homeless. Event will be held Sat., Feb. 6 from 6-9pm at Four Points by Sheraton (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). Admission is $75. More info: 360-6717663, info@lydiaplace.org or www.heartsforhousing.com.

Hearts For Housing – This February,

you’re invited to the premiere Valentine event of the season, The Innovations for Quality Living Hearts for Housing Gala and Auction. Enjoy a fabulous cocktail hour reception featuring the Hearts for Housing red carpet photo experience, silent auction, music from GMB Entertainment, games, and an exclusive Valentine chocolate bar. Reception followed by a delicious plated dinner,

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The East Whatcom Photovoice Project – The East Whatcom Photovoice

Project (organized by Food Lifeline, the Whatcom County Health Department, and the Foothills Food Bank) features the work of four local photographers who, over five months, captured images that represent community issues and personal experiences with hunger. These photographers are all community members who have experienced, or are experiencing, food insecurity. Images on display until Jan. 4 at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Artwood Gallery – Artwood has

everything you need for your kitchen this January! Utensils, rolling pins, salad sets, cutting boards, wine sets, and more. Our walls will be covered with the art of Nancy Grigsby. Open 7 days a week in Historic Fairhaven (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-647-1628 or artwood@qwestoffice.net.

Exhibition: “Chipping the Block, Painting the Silk: The Color Prints of Norma Bassett Hall” – Curated by Joby Patterson, scholar and author of Norma Bassett Hall: Catalogue Raisonne of the Block Prints and Serigraphs, this traveling exhibition is the first solo showing of Bassett Hall’s artwork since her death in 1957. It highlights 65 artworks from her 25-year career as a printmaker and will be on display at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Bldg. (250 Flora St., Bellingham) through Feb. 14. Admission is $10 general / $8 students and seniors / $4.50 kids. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Visit Sculpture Woods – Sculpture

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

January Art Show at Scott Milo Gallery – We are continuing our

December show with acrylics by Jennifer Bowman, pastels by Barbara Benedetti Newton, acrylics by Cynthia Richardson, and photographs by Lewis Jones and Randy Dana. We also have glasswork, jewelry, ceramics, custom wood tables, and sculptures. Scott Milo Gallery is located at 420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes. Free admission. Info: gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.scottmilo.com.

Through the Lens of Wallie V. Funk – Western Libraries Heritage Resources is sponsoring an exhibit of photographs taken by noted and prolific photojournalist Wallie V. Funk, who co-owned the Anacortes American, the Whidbey News-Times, and the South Whidbey Record. During his career, Funk photographed a diverse and eclectic range of subjects, including several U.S. presidential visits to Washington State; the Beatles and Rolling Stones concerts in Seattle; the 1970 Penn Cove whale

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On Display at Chuckanut Brewery –

Enjoy art by local artist Evan Whitehead at Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen (601 W. Holly St., Bellingham) through Jan. 9. Evan’s art focuses on Mt. Baker, snowboarding, skiing, and hiking. • Jared Wartman, local self-taught artist, will be exhibiting his thought-provoking paintings beginning Jan. 9. Stop by to see this young artist’s striking work. • Free. More info: www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com or 360-752-3377.

Nookchat: Community Storytellilng –

Vernon Leibrant shares stories of the family homestead and of his life in the woods. A gatherer of firewood at a young age, Vernon continued to manage a portable sawmill in the area for 30 years, and is an accomplished woodturner. Join us on Sun., Jan. 10 at 3pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.) as we “Explore the Past; Enrich the Present” in this informal, interactive gathering sponsored by the Nooksack Valley Heritage Center Committee. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

More Murder in the Fourth Corner –

Todd Warger continues his investigation into 19th and early 20th century homicides with more true crime stories occurring in Whatcom, and Skagit counties, including Sumas and Everson! The region has had a vivid history of slayings. Sat., Jan. 23 from 3-4:30pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

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capture; local and regional accidents and disasters (both natural and man-made); and community events and military activities on Whidbey Island. Exhibits begins Jan. 4. Free admission. More info: Heritage.Resources@wwu.edu or 360-650-7534.

“Bellingham and Beyond”: Oil Paintings by David Ridgway –

Firehouse Cafe (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham) is pleased to show the works of David Ridgway, a talented oil painter residing in Fairhaven, during the month of January. He paints the landscape on site and in studio with an emphasis on architectural elements, bold shapes, and vivid color. Please join him at a reception on Thurs., Jan. 7 from 4-6pm. Free admission. More info: 360-752-1904.

“Poptics” – Our new word to describe

the fusion of color, line, optical illusion and geometry that renowned Bellingham artist Rob Gischer has meshed into each one of

a collection of amazing acrylic paintings. Join us at Fourth Corner Frames (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham) on Fri., Jan. 8 from 6-9pm for an artist reception. Free. More info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

MoNA Opening Receptions – Gallery Walk-Through and Opening Reception for “Here and There: Topographic Conversations with Morris Graves”: “Here and There” engages viewers in a discussion between Morris Graves, eight contemporary artists, and their environments. In addition, the exhibit features two pieces created by Graves while he was living in both Skagit and Humboldt Counties and several photos of Graves taken by Imogen Cunningham and Mary Randlett. The artists will lead a gallery walk-through on Sat., Jan. 9 at 1pm. • “April Surgent: Observations of Life on Ice Opening” Reception: MoNA is (continued on page 10)

Forging Reflection: Luminosity Meets Metal Work by Nancy Canyon Sculpture Northwest’s winter show runs through February 20, displaying works by sculptors Jason Brown, Wayne Kangas, and Peter Rand. Though their styles are significantly different, they have one thing in common: their sculptures emit, refract, and absorb light, mesmerizing viewers with direct, broken, and deflected rays that thread through the gallery, bouncing off mirrored metal, streaming from lightboxes, and casting shadows from forged metal. It’s as if the sculptures themselves are dialoguing with their art appreciators. Sculptor and blacksmith Jason Brown employs traditional Northwest Coast imagery in forged steel. It’s been suggested that his pieces connect with the viewer by conversing on the interior planes. “If the hardware I design is the speech from my hands, “Sisiutl,” forged steel and copper then sculpture is their song,” says Brown. ($5,000) by Jason Brown. Wayne Kangas collects scrap metal from fabrication shops and pieces together jeweled wall sculptures with unique texture, sometimes composed with as many as twelve different elements within a metal frame; the pieces almost glitter with movement. Artist Peter Rand displays contemporary architectural works: illuminated wood boxes lit from within and shining out between layered planes, creating dimensional light and shadow that inspires us all. Rand doesn’t limit his creativity. He says he works with a “variety of topics ranging from identity, urban spaces, technocentrism, synesthesia, and the absurd.” This is the third curated show since Sculpture Northwest’s Grand Opening in June of last year and “Cassettes,” repurposed metal another not-to-be-missed event. The indoor sculpture ($2,200) by Wayne Kangas. gallery is located next to Whatcom Museum and Syre Education Center on Prospect Street, providing community and visitors with regional and international sculpture viewing opportunities. Mark your calendar and stop by Sculpture Northwest, 203 Prospect Street, in Bellingham’s Arts District. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday or Sunday between noon and 5pm and by appointment. For more information, call 360-734-9757 or go to SNW’s website at www.sculpturenorthwest.org. Like us on Facebook

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pleased to present the cameo glass engravings of artist April Surgent. After layering different colors of glass, she slowly engraves the glass to reveal the color underneath. This series is the product of Surgent’s eight-week study at the Palmer Station in Antarctica. • Appassionata: The Art of Jacqueline Barnett Opening Reception and Book Signingis an exhibit

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curated by well-known Seattle gallery owner Francine Seders, that contains dynamic artworks which evoke both joy and pain. Join us for this reception and book signing with Matthew Kangas and Jacqueline Barnett. • Join us at the Museum of Northwest Art (121 S. First Street, La Conner) for the above opening receptions on Sat., Jan. 9, 2-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-466-4446, christyl@museumofnwart.org or www.monamuseum.org.

Art in the Barn: Ruth San Pietro and “Wildlife Matters” – Ruth San Pietro

will be the featured artist for the Valley Art Group (VAG), exhibiting her sculptural paintings of wildlife at the Creekside Cafe in the Sudden Valley Y (9 Barnview Ct., Bellingham) from Jan. 9-March 12. Free admission. More info: 360-778-2930 or itsok@earthlink.net.

“Play of Light” Paintings by Ann Chaikin – These paintings focus on the

play of light and shadow, expressing the transformation of the world inside as the light streams in. View Ann’s work at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.), Jan. 11-Feb. 12. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

2016 Whatcom READS! Art Challenge Call to Artists – The

Whatcom READS! Art Challenge is done in partnership with Whatcom READS! Artists will read the book A Tale for the Time Being: A Novel by Ruth Ozeki. They will then create an art piece inspired by the novel in any medium. Art work will be displayed at the Allied Arts Gallery March 4-26. Submissions are due by 5pm, Mar. 1. All mediums, genres, and skill levels are welcome to participate in the exhibit. Entry forms can be obtained at the Allied Arts Gallery downtown (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) or online at www.alliedarts. org. Applications will include an explanation on how the book inspired your art. For more information about Whatcom READS!, visit www.whatcomreads.org. For more information about Allied Arts of Whatcom County, visit www.alliedarts.org.

Build A Coffee Table – Join this class to

learn the fundamentals of wood working while building your very own coffee table. In our professional wood working shop, this class will focus on the sequence of milling rough lumber into stock, the intricacies of laying out and cutting joinery (mortise and tenon), sanding, gluing and finally applying finish. No experience required. Class will meet Tues./Thurs. (6-8pm) from Jan. 19-Feb. 11 at Terra Firma Design Woodworking Shop (2139 Humboldt St., Bellingham). Admission is $395 + materials. More info: 360-3937577, dolesejt@msn.com or www.TerraFirmaDesignNW.com.

Call for Art: 2016 La Conner Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition – The

Town of La Conner Arts Commission seeks entries for the 2016 La Conner Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition. The 2016 Prospectus and Entry Form are at the website (see below). Entry deadline is Mon., Feb. 8 at

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3pm. Entries must be of existing works of art available for exhibition and available for purchase for two years. Please contact Town Hall at arts@townoflaconner.org or 360-466-3125 if you have questions. Free. More info: www.townoflaconner.org.

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Birchwood Garden Club: Peonies with Geraldine Kildow – Geraldine

Kildow of North Field Farm will take us through the complete growing cycle, diseases, pest and weed control of peonies. She will also give a brief rundown on other crops grown on her farm. Please join the Birchwood Garden Club for her presentation on Wed., Jan. 6 at 7pm in the Whatcom Musuem Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-384-6250, threemetcalfes@comcast.net or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org.

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JANUARY 2016 FRIDAY 1/1/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online for

weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org , 360-778-8974. 33rd Annual Birch Bay Polar Bear Plunge, Birch Bay Beach Park, 11am-2pm, free, 360-3715004, info@birchbaychamber.com or www.birchbaychamber.com. (pg. 19) Deck the Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, noon-5pm, by donation, 360-778-8930, cmclaassen@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 23)

Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers, Alzheimer’s Society of Washington,

3-4pm, $15 drop-in fee, 360-393-5527, leola.adams@ymail.com. (pg. 22) Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, www.anacortesart.com , gallery@scottmilo.com or 360-293-6938. Decade X (Top 40 dance/70s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 1/2/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org , 360-7788974 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Northwest Singles Club (NSC) Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com or 360-933-4507. (pg. 23) Visit Sculpture Woods, 10am-5pm, free, www.sculpturewoods.com. (pg. 8) Psychic Day (readings), Center of Holistic Wellness, 11am-4pm, koleakat@hotmail.com , sedrowoolleyholisticwellness.wordpress.com or 360-420-2630. Deck the Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, noon-5pm. (pg. 23) Full STEAM Ahead (age 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 12:30-2:30pm, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Post Holiday Open House (chakra healings / mini workshop), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 1-4pm, by donation, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-371-7030, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 21) Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam, St. James Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, 3-5pm, $5 donation requested, bhamuke@gmail.com , 360734-1792 or www.bellnghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 25) 6th Annual Welcome Home Recital, First Congregational Church, 7-9pm, $15 suggested donation / free for students, 360-201-6621, www.bellinghamfestival.org or ecritic23@gmail.com. (pg. 25) Tropical Escape Dance, Presence Studio, 7:15-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com. Stacy Jones (blues), H2O, 7:30-10pm, no cover, www.anacortesh2o.com/events/stacy-jones-band or 360-755-3956. Decade X (Top 40 dance/70s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 1/3/2016 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-1pm, $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 20) Deck the Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, noon-5pm. (pg. 23) FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, noon-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. National Theatre Live: Jane Eyre, Lincoln Theatre, 1pm, $16 / $14 / $12, www.lincolntheatre.org. Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-6762260, info@oysteryachting.com or www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Julianne Thoma Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

MONDAY 1/4/2016 Heather Meadows Snowshoeing, 8am, free, 360-656-5216, tosteve@mac.com.

Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions, Bellingham Sings Office, 9am-7pm / call for appt., free, 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.org. (pg. 25) Knit Night, Bellingham Public Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

World Hypnotism Day Celebration: How to Use Self-Hypnosis to Support Your New Year’s Resolutions, Cascade Hypnosis Center

for Training & Services, 6:30-8pm, $20, 360392-8723, info@CascadeHypnosisCenter.com or www.cascadehypnosiscenter.com. Lache Cercel (Roma Violin Master), Green Frog Acoustic Tavern, 7-9pm, $5, 360-820-0486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.acoustictavern.com/shows.php. (pg. 26)

Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years),

Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Painting Class: Watercolors With Northwest Themes with Deborah Haggman (ages 16+; 6 Wednesdays) begins, Jansen Art Center,

1-4pm, $125, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free will donation, 206-790-4962, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 20) Mason Bees: Alternative Pollinators (Identify and Protect Them in Your Yard), Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-332-7435. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. HELP: Healing Easy Lazy Poses (therapeutic yoga), St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5:30-7pm, $10-$20 donation, 360-856-5622. Western Line Dancing, Lynden Line Dancers, 5:45pm-8:30pm, Novice course $30/six weeks, other classes $5 per class, 360-354-4325, www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers or charlene.lenn@gmail.com. (pg. 21) Bellingham Ceili Club Session, Roeder Home, 6-9pm, free, www.bellinghamceiliclub.com or 360-739-7027. (pg. 26)

“Carmen” / “Viscera” / “Afternoon Of A Faun” / “Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux” (Royal Opera House Ballet), Limelight Cinema, 6pm, $20, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org , 360-7380735 or www.roh.org.uk/showings.

TUESDAY 1/5/2016 Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions, Bellingham Sings Office, 9am-7pm / call for appt. (pg. 25)

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am-

11:45am, yogawithjoani@yahoo.com , 360656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 22) One-on-One Tech Coaching (computer, tablet, internet), Bellingham Public Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 23) Coloring for Grownups (pages and crayons provided), Bellingham Public Library, 2-8pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or 360-778-7217.

Tuesday Night Jazz: Julianne Thoma Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club,

Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-756-0217 or contact-4470@toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 20) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 1/6/2016 Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions, Bellingham Sings Office, 9am-7pm / call for appt. (pg. 25)

FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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JANUARY 2016 Coiled Fabric Baskets Workshop, Ragfinery, 6:30-8pm, $15, 360-738-6977.

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

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Community Food Co-op, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 22)

Western Line Dancing for Beginners, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 20)

Birchwood Garden Club: Peonies with Geraldine Kildow, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, free, 360-384-6250 or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. (pg. 10)

Healing and Intention Drum Ceremony with Elke Macartney (bring your own drums, rattles

or borrow at event), Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 7-8:30pm, $10 suggested donation, 360-770-7831, elke@inspirationu.com. Jeremy Pelt’s Power Quintet, The Majestic, 7-9pm, $20 general / $10 members and students, julianmacdonough@hotmail.com , 206-612-5967 or www.wjmac.org. Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 / 1st class free, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 21)

THURSDAY 1/7/2016 Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions, Bellingham

Sings Office, 9am-7pm / call for appt. (pg. 25) FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am-

11:45am, www.yogawithjoani.com or 360-656-6699. (pg. 22) Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm, $5, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 20) Clay Club (4 days) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 1-4pm, $100, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 2-4pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care.

Artist Reception: Oil Paintings by David Ridgway, Firehouse Cafe, 4-6pm, free,

360-752-1904. (pg. 9) Make It: Felt Pictures (all ages and experiences; some materials provided), Bellingham Public Library, 4-6pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Live in the Piano Lounge: Steve Loeffler

(guitar), Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm, $10 monthly, valleyvoicesr4u@gmail.com , 360296-4374 or valleyvoices.weebly.com. (pg. 26) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 donation requested / 1st time free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 21) Salsa Dancing, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

FRIDAY 1/8/2016 Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions, Bellingham Sings Office, 9am-7pm / call for appt. (pg. 25)

FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. “Poptics” Artist Reception, Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-1340, www.fourthcornerframes.com or framr4u@aol.com. (pg. 9) Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years), Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974.

Lynden Emeritus Forum: “Europe by Rail” with Mike and Vicki Ruble, 10:30am, Grace Baptist Fellowship (Lynden), free / donations encouraged, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers, Alzheimer’s Society of Washington, 3-4pm. (pg. 22)

Sons of Norway Second Friday Potluck/ Program (bring a dish to share), St. John’s Lutheran Church (Bellingham), 6pm, free.

“Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30-9pm, $15, 360-296-1753 or www.BellinghamTheatreWorks.org. (pg. 3)

Western Line Dancing for Beginners and Intermediates, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:308:30pm. (pg. 21)

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“Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 7-9pm, $10 general

admission / free ages 5 and under, 360-3068531, officemanager@baay.org or www.baay.org. (pg. 3-4) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $24 / $22 / $20 / $18, tobie@lincolntheatre.org , 360-3368955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Radio 80 (80s pop/new wave), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 1/9/2016 Whatcom Land Trust Walk and Presentation, depart Sunnyland School, 9am, free, 425-341-3738, ajwinsor@gmail.com.

AAUW Monthly Meeting: “Homelessness in Whatcom County,” YWCA, 10am-noon, free,

360-392-8856, hbergkolin@gmail.com. (pg. 20)

FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online

calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org.

Four Legged Friends Fabric Sculptures Workshop, Ragfinery, 10am-5pm, $50, 360-255-9005 or www.ragfinery.com.

Mason Bees: Alternative Pollinators (Identify and Protect Them in Your Yard), Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-332-7435.

NSC Saturday Coffee, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 23)

Coffe Financial Literacy Class: Get Out of Debt in 9 Years, Bellingham Public Library,

10:30-11:30am, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. Full STEAM Ahead (age 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 12:30-2:30pm, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Homebuyer Education Seminar, Blaine Library, 12:30-5pm, free (registration required), www.tinyurl.com/oxywzn3.

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

Gallery Walk-Through and Opening Reception for “Here and There: Topographic Conversations with Morris Graves,” Museum of Northwest Art, 1-5pm, free, 360-466-4446, christyl@museumofnwart.org or www.monamuseum.org. (pg. 9)

“Appassionata: The Art of Jacqueline Barnett 1990-2015” Opening Reception and Book Signing, Museum of Northwest Art, 2-5pm, free, christyl@museumofnwart.org , 360-4664446 or www.monamuseum.org. (pg. 9-10)

Audubon Society: Birds of Whatcom County with Photographer Ken Salzman, Whatcom

Museum Syre Education Center, 2pm, $5, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 3-4)

Opening Reception of April Surgent: “Observations of Life on Ice” (cameo glass

engravings), Museum of Northwest Art, 2-5pm, free, 360-466-4446 or www.monamuseum.org. “Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30pm. (pg. 3)

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JANUARY 2016 The King’s Men of Song Lighthouse Mission Benefit, Redeemer Lutheran Church, 6:307:45pm, free / love offering, 360-384-5923, office@redeemerbellingham.com or www.redeemerbellingham.com. (pg. 7) “Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 3-4) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $24 / $22 / $20 / $18, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3)

“Making Room For What Matters” with Carolyn Koehnline (clear your clutter), Island Library, 7:30-8:30pm, free.

Tango by the Bay Milonga, Squalicum Yacht

Club, 8-10:30pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, bhamusabda@aol.com , 360-7345676 or www.bellinghamusadance.com. Radio 80 (80s pop/new wave), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 1/10/2016 Taste of Reformer Pilates Machine, Joy of

Pilates, 9-10am, $15 / must reserve spot, 360-224-1433, info@joyofpilates.net or www.joyofpilates.net. “Cavalleria Rusticana” / “Pagliacci” (Royal Opera House), Limelight Cinema, 11am, $20, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.roh.org.uk/showings. FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, noon-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Auditions for “Beauty and the Beast” Dance Performance, Bellingham Dance Company, 2-4pm, free, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 21)

Audubon Society: Audubon at the Museum with Biologist Owen Bamford, Whatcom

Museum Syre Education Center, 2-4pm, $5, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 2pm, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg .3) “Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 3-4) Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-6762260, www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. “Dances For The Camera,” Pickford Film Center, 2:30pm, $10 general / $5 student, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.machadoworks.com/ellisfilm. Nookchat: Community Storytelling (all ages), Everson Library, 3-5pm, free. (pg. 8) Bellingham Laughter Club, Terra Organica in the Bellingham Public Market, 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, therapeuticstudio@msn.com or www.worldlaughtertour.com. (pg. 23)

Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing Class,

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 6-9pm, $185 + $10 kit fee, 360-201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org.

TUESDAY 1/12/2016 Early Enrichment (kids 2-4 with caregivers; art,

stories and sensory experiences), Museum of Northwest Art, 10:30-11am, free, 360-4664446, jasminev@museumofnwart.org or www.monamuseum.org. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 22) One-on-One Tech Coaching (computer, tablet, internet), Bellingham Public Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 23) Lifelong Learning Course: Dido & Aeneas, The Opera, Gateway Centre, 1-3pm, $18 members / $23 non-members / register by Jan. 5, 360-650-4970, AcadLL@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/all. Coloring for Grownups, Bellingham Public Library, 2-8pm, free, 360-778-7217, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. STEAM Workshop: Winter Science (make snow, create storms in a jar, kids 6-10), Mount Vernon City Library, 4:30-5:30pm, free, 360-336-6209, www.mountvernonwa.gov. Tuesday Night Jazz: Milo Petersen Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100. Play Reading Group (read plays aloud), Island Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Artist Marketing: Creating an Online Presence with Michelle Bates, Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 206-7953054 or michelle@michellebates.net. Exploring Your Past Lives (4 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 6:30-9pm, $120, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “Twenty-Four Eyes,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.75 general / $7.50 members / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.criterion.com/films.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club,

Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 20) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 1/13/2016 Bellingham Morning Toastmasters, Gateway

Centre, 7-8am, free for first 3 meetings, 360-319-6365, dale@dalekreiser.com or www.bellinghamclub60.toastmastersclubs.org. FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years), Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 26)

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

Retirement & Assisted Living, 1:30-3pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. HELP: Healing Easy Lazy Poses (therapeutic yoga), St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5:30-7pm, $10-$20 donation, 360-856-5622, bluemoonexplore@gmail.com. WWP Monthly Meeting, Nicki’s Bella Marina, 5:30-8pm, free, RSVP required, 360-319-8366, www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org or caithiseach@gmail.com. (pg. 20) “Cavalleria Rusticana” / “Pagliacci” (Royal Opera House), Limelight Cinema, 6pm, $20, 360-738-0735 or info@pickfordfilmcenter.org. Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing Class (5 weeks) begins, BMAG, 6-9pm, $185 + $20 kit fee, 360-201-0236.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Dances of Universal Peace in Mount Vernon,

Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, by donation, 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail. com or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm. (pg. 26)

MONDAY 1/11/2016 Community Give Back, The Center of Holistic

Wellness (Sedro-Woolley), 4-7pm, $10, sedrowoolleyholisticwellness.wordpress.com or 360-420-2630.

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JANUARY 2016 Western Line Dancing for Beginners, Lynden

Line Dancers, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 21) Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 21)

THURSDAY 1/14/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online

calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www. yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 22)

Museum Advocates: The Art of Annie Howell-Adams, Whatcom Museum Old City

Hall Rotunda Room, noon-1pm, free, 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. (pg. 20)

There’s an App for That: Share and Demonstrate Mobile Device Apps,

Bellingham Public Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Health Insurance Enrollment Event,

Worksource Whatcom Career Center, 4-7pm, free, 360-788-6525. (pg. 22)

Music in the Library: Tanya Hladik and Friends, Bellingham Public Library, 4-5pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Live in the Piano Lounge: Lenny Kaplan,

Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-3543600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “Jaco,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.75 general / $7.50 members / $8 students and kids under 12, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org , 360-738-0735 or www.jacopastorius.com/film. “Dark Side of the Full Moon,” Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, free / suggested $5 donation, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. Meditation 101 (8 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-9:30pm, $210, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. (pg. 26)

Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15pm. (pg. 21)

Historical Society: “Mountain Climbing in Washington State” with Author Donald Tjossem, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall

Rotunda Room, 7:30pm, $3, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 20)

FRIDAY 1/15/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years), Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Barkley Toasters, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm, free, 360-220-1151. (pg. 20)

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Entertainment News Northwest ~ January 2016

Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom

Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Valley Writers (adults), South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 24)

Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers, Alzheimer’s Society of Washington, 3-4pm. (pg. 22)

Bellingham Music Club 2016 High School Competition: Vocal, Trinity Lutheran Church,

5-8pm, free, mghaines3@gmail.com , 360-6761344, www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 26) “Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30pm. (pg. 3) Vaudevillingham, The Cirque Lab, 7 & 9pm, $5-$10 suggested donation, website@bellinghamcircusguild.com or www.bellinghamcircusguild.com. (pg. 4)

Western Line Dancing for Beginners and Intermediates, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:308:30pm. (pg. 21)

“Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 3-4) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $24 / $22 /

$20 / $18, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3) Friday Night Dance Party, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Fritz & the Freeloaders (acoustic pop, rock, alt-country), Honey Moon Mead & Cider, 8pm, free, info@honeymoonmeads.com , 360-7340728 or www.honeymoonmeads.com. Pretty Twisted (Top 40 dance/90s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 1/16/2016 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior

Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids / free 3 and under, 360-384-6244, manager.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 7) VFW Fundraising Breakfast, VFW Hall, Lynden, 8-11am, $6, 360-201-4256, vfwpost9301@gmail.com. (pg. 7) Ebey’s Landing Walk (near Coupeville), 9am, free / $6 carpool donation, 360-393-3481, owen.bamford@gmail.com. “Les Pecheurs des Perles” (Met Live), Lincoln Theatre, 9:45am-1pm, $23 general / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org. 360-7788974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Introduction to Weaving Workshop, Ragfinery, 10am-noon, $88, shenterly@ragfinery.com , 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com. Mason Bees: Alternative Pollinators (Identify and Protect Them in Your Yard), Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-3600. NSC Saturday Coffee, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 23) Behind the Scenes @ BPL Tour, SkillShare at Bellingham Central Library, 10:30-noon, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Family Art Day: Flower Power with Jennifer McGill (youth and adults age 5+; explore

painting), Museum of Northwest Art, 11am1pm & 2-4pm, $5 per family / members free, 360-466-4446, jasminev@museumofnwart.org or www.monamuseum.org/family-art-days.

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JANUARY 2016 Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum

Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. (pg. 20) Full STEAM Ahead (age 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 12:30-2:30pm, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974.

Personal Cybersecurity: What Is Biting Us?, Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org.

“Dances From the Movies”: BDC Dance Showcase, Bellingham Dance Company,

1:30pm, $12 general / $10 students, seniors, and military / $5 kids under 16, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 22)

Audubon Society: An Introduction to Bird Watching with Paul Woodcock and Pam Borso, Whatcom Museum Syre Education

Center, 2pm, $5, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm & 7pm. “Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30pm. (pg. 3) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3) John Miller & John Reischman Duo, Jansen Art Center, 7:30-10pm, $20 adults / $15 seniors and students, info@jansenartcenter.org or 360-354-3600. (pg. 26-27) Pretty Twisted (Top 40 dance/90s-00s), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 1/17/2016 “The Winter’s Tale” (Branagh Theatre Live),

Pickford Film Center, 11am, $20, 360-7380735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.branaghtheatre.com. FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, noon-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Bellingham Community Gospel Choir,

Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 2pm, $3, info@whatcommuseum.org , 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 27) “Labyrinth,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 3-4) Lydom, Bugge and Hoirup (traditional Danish music), Nancy’s Farm, 2-4pm, $15, 360-7395651, www.info@nancysfarm.com or www.nancysfarm.com. Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260. “Cosi Fan Tutte,” Lairmont Manor, 3-5:30pm, $100 includes champagne tea, 360-610-7249, info@skagitopera.org or www.skagitopera.org. (pg. 27) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com.

MONDAY 1/18/2016 Ice Skate with the Snow Queen, the Snow Princess and Your Favorite Snowman!,

Bellingham Sportsplex, 10-11:45am, $10-$14, 360-543-3236, bookaprincessparty@gmail.com or www.simplymagicalparties.ticketleap.com/ iceskatewiththesnowsisters. (pg. 20) NSEA Work Party, Padden Creek (near Fairhaven Park), 10am-1pm, free, www.n-sea.org , 360715-0283, restoration@n-sea.org. (pg. 24)

Bingo Fundraiser, Blaine Senior Center,

Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center,

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Club Monthly Meeting, Bloedel Donovan Community Center,

Winter Gardening with Kelle Sunter, Blaine

12:30-2pm, $15, 360-332-8040.

7pm, free, www.mtbakerrockclub.org or 360-734-3994. (pg. 23) Gallowglass (Irish), Boundary Bay Brewery, 8-9:30pm, $5, 360-820-0486 or www.gallowglassmusic.squarespace.com.

TUESDAY 1/19/2016 Textile Appreciation Morning, Gail Harker

Center for Creative Arts, 10am-12:30pm, free, 360-466-0110, gail@gailcreativestudies.com or www.gailcreativestudies.com/announcements/ free-textile-appreciation-morning. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 22) One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 11am-1pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org or 360-778-7210. (pg. 23)

Tuesday Night Jazz: Christian Casolary Trio,

Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100.

“In Football We Trust,” Pickford Film Center, 5:30pm, $TBD, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.infootballwetrustmovie.com.

Massage Connection CE Presentation: “Myofascial Trigger Points and Assessment Tools for Common Conditions” with Ed Deboo, Garden Street Methodist Church,

5:45-9pm, admission cost at www.NCmassageconnection.org. Build A Coffee Table Workshop (4 weeks) begins, Terra Firma Design Woodworking Shop, 6-8pm, $395 + materials, 360-393-7577, www.TerraFirmaDesignNW.com or dolesejt@msn.com. (pg. 10) Prenatal Fitness Program (cardio, strength, flexibility and balance training; 8 weeks) begins, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6:30-7:30pm, $79, www.skagitregionalhealth.org , 360-814-2424.

1-2pm. (pg. 26)

Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. HELP: Healing Easy Lazy Poses (therapeutic yoga), St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5:30-7pm, $10-$20 donation, 360-856-5622, bluemoonexplore@gmail.com. Introduction to Clay Workshop (5 weeks) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 6:30-9pm, $160, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360-393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Reverse Applique Tea Towels Workshop,

Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm, $22, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Western Line Dancing for Beginners, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 21) BUG @ Roeder, Roeder Home, 7-8:30pm, donations welcome. (pg. 25) Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 21) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $24 / $22 / $20 / $18, tobie@lincolntheatre.org , 360-3368955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3)

THURSDAY 1/21/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 22) Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club,

Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 20) Books On Tap Book Club (1st title will be announced), Deming Library, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Valentine’s Day: Gift From the Heart (make jewelry for your sweetheart), BMAG, 7-10pm, $55-$100 (see website) + $20-$30 kit fee, www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or 360-201-0236. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 1/20/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online

calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years), Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862.

Newcomers Club: Police Officer Dante Alexander and the Neighborhood Police Officers Program, Bellingham Golf & Country

Club, noon-2pm, $16 / luncheon and speaker / call to reserve, 360-354-4662, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org.

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JANUARY 2016 Brown Bag: Marine Birds of the Salish Sea with John Bower and Joe Meche, Rotunda

Room of Old City Hall, 12:30-1:30pm, $3, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Book Talk, Bellingham Public Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Little Tykes Creative Movement and Dance (6 weeks) begins, Bellingham Dance Company,

4:30-5:15pm, $35, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Live in the Piano Lounge: Joe Young (guitarist, singer), Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Belly Dance Series (4 Thursdays) begins, Anacortes Center for Happiness Ballroom, 6-7pm, $39 / RSVP, 360-770-6169, annabellevergne.translations@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1717470801805925/. Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel Workshop (5 weeks) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 6-9pm, $180, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Craft a Personal Vision for 2016 (interactive workshop), Ferndale Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “I Am What I Play,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.75 general / $7.50 member / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.distractioninc.com.

Parks & Rec Travelogue: “How I Traveled to France, Egypt and South Africa as a Freelance Writer” with Jennifer Karchmer, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $3, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. (pg. 26)

Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library,

7:15pm. (pg. 21) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 3)

FRIDAY 1/22/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974.

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel Workshop (5 weeks) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 10am-1pm, $180, 360-393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years),

Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, www.whatcommuseum.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers, Alzheimer’s Society of Washington, 3-4pm. (pg. 22)

Bellingham Folk Festival, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 4:30-9:45pm, $5-$125, www.thebellinghamfolkfestival.com. (pg. 27)

Bellingham Music Club 2016 High School Competition: Piano, Trinity Lutheran Church, 5-8pm. (pg. 26)

Whatcom Museum Art Auction: Art of the Senses, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher

Building, 5pm, $100, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 7) “Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30pm. (pg. 3)

Western Line Dancing for Beginners and Intermediates, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:308:30pm. (pg. 21)

Kids Night Out @ Western (KNOW), WWU,

7-9:45pm, $20 academic session / $25 academic and swim session, 360-650-3308, www.wwu.edu/ee/youth/know/index.shtml or youth@wwu.edu. (pg. 20) “Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 4) “Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $24 / $22 / $20 / $18, 360-336-8955. (pg. 3) Friday Night Dance Party, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. The Dogtones (classic rock/R&B), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 1/23/2016 Bellingham Folk Festival, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 9am-9:45pm, $5-$125, www.thebellinghamfolkfestival.com. (pg. 27) Taste of Reformer Pilates Machine, Joy of Pilates, 9-10am, $15 / must reserve spot, 360-224-1433 or www.joyofpilates.net.

Beginning Jewelry: Intensive Workshop with Judith Gauthier (2 days) begins, Jansen Art

Center, 10am-5pm, $185, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Health Insurance Enrollment Event, Unity Care Northwest Ferndale, 10am-2pm. (pg. 22)

Introduction to Etching and Plating Metals,

BMAG, 10am-4pm, $80 + $20 kit fee, 360-201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild. org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. NSC Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 23)

Windowsill Gardening with Kelle Sunter,

Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-332-7435, www.wcls.org.

Coffe Financial Literacy Class: Get Out of Debt in 9 Years, Bellingham Public Library,

10:30-11:30am, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Mindport’s Correspondence Club (create “snail mail” cards and envelopes; rediscover the art of collage), Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, $2, 360-647-5614, pubilcity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

Art Workshop: Drawing Birds with Oil Pastels

(supplies provided/no experience necessary), Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-4pm, $40 general / $30 members, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. Full STEAM Ahead (age 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 12:30-2:30pm, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Nuno Felted Fingerless Gloves Workshop,

Ragfinery, 12:30-4:30pm, $50, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

Personal Cybersecurity: What Is the Industry Doing About It?, Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Family Clay Coil Workshop (ages 10-15 with parent/guardian; 2 days) begins, Baker Creek

Ceramics, 1:30-4pm, $65 per person, 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

More Murder in the Fourth Corner with Todd Warger (adults/grades 9-12), Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 8)

“Peaches en Regalia,” Underground Nightclub, 6:30pm. (pg. 3)

“Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 4)

“Cats,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm,

360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

WC Swing and Blues Party, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. The Dogtones (classic rock/R&B), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 1/24/2016 “The Lady Of The Camellias,” Pickford Film

Center, 11am, $10.75 general / $7.50 members / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-7380735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.bolshoiballetincinema.com. Bridal Inspirations Wedding Expo, Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center, noon-5pm, $15 in advance / $18 at door / free kids under, 360-733-2563. (pg. 23) FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, noon-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org , 360-7788974 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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JANUARY 2016 Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. (pg. 20)

Audubon Society: “Tales of Our Shorebirds” with Pam Borso, Whatcom Museum Syre

Education Center, 1pm, $5, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Bellingham Folk Festival, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1-9:30pm, $5-$125, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.thebellinghamfolkfestival.com. (pg. 27) “Les Pecheurs des Perles” (Met Live), Lincoln Theatre, 1pm, $23 general / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off members, 360-336-8955 or tobie@lincolntheatre.org. Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260.

Silent Film Series with Live Organist Dennis James: Chaplin Triple Feature, Mount Baker

Theatre, 3pm, $22.50 / $15 / $10, 360-7346080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 24) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Chad Peterson, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com.

MONDAY 1/25/2016 Ancestry and Genealogy Group (basics of

research using Ancestry Library Edition), Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org.

End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal/Open House, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm, free, 360-201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 27-28)

TUESDAY 1/26/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am-

11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 22) One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-778-7210 or dbrewer@cob.org. (pg. 23) Coloring for Grownups, Bellingham Public Library, 2-8pm, free, 360-778-7217, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Tuesday Night Jazz: Steve Rudy Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Reiki Circle/Share, Unity Church of Bellingham, 6:30-8:30pm, free / by donation, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net or www.greentouch.net.

FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum

Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, figinfo@cob.org , 360-7788974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years), Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am, free will offering, 206-790-4862. Bellingham City Club, Northwood Hall, noon-1:30pm, $13 members/$18 non-members in advance; $15/$20 at the door, www.bellinghamcityclub.org. (pg. 20) Lifelong Learning Course: Election 2016 (4 Wednesdays) begins, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 1-3:30pm, $32 members / $42 non-members / register by Jan. 20, 360-6504970, AcadLL@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/all. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 26) Ukulele For Everyone with Cynthia Rogers (all ages; demo, beginning lessons, song circle; ukuleles available), Everson Library, 4:15-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. HELP: Healing Easy Lazy Poses (therapeutic yoga), St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5:30-7pm, $10-$20 donation, 360-856-5622. Western Line Dancing for Beginners, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 21) “Friend Feud” and Ice Cream Sundaes (all ages), Sumas Community/Senior Center, 7-8pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 21)

THURSDAY 1/28/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 22)

Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom

Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Health Insurance Enrollment Event, Worksource Whatcom Career Center, 4-7pm. (pg. 22)

Live in the Piano Lounge: Paul Klein, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-354-3600.

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading &

Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com , 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Conservation Conversations: Moth Mania,

Whatcom Land Trust Offices, 6-7:30pm, free / donations welcome / online RSVP required, 360-650-9470, info@whatcomlandtrust.org or www.whatcomlandtrust.org. (pg. 20)

Cultivation Compassionate Balance Workshop (8-weeks) begins, Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, $295 if registered by Jan. 7 / $325 after, 425-503-8886, amy@compassionatebalance.com or www.compassionatebalance.com. (pg. 22, 24) Whatcom Watch: Frame By Frame, Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.75 general / $7.50 members / $8 students and kids under 12, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.framebyframethefilm.com.

Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:15pm. (pg. 21)

“Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 4)

Cheating, Lying, Stealing: Contemporary Chamber Music by Bruce Hamilton and Jon Bash, Make.Shift Art Space 7:30-9pm, $10 general / $5 students, 360-303-4014 or www.bellinghamchambermusic.org. Vertical Stringband (bluegrass, vintage American), Honey Moon Mead and Cider, 8-10pm, free, 360-734-0728.

FRIDAY 1/29/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages (check online

calendar for weekly topics), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Audubon Society: “Safeguarding Birds of Washington in a Changing Climate” with Trina Bayard and Jennifer Syrowitz, Whatcom

Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7pm, $3, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club,

Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 20) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 1/27/2016 Bellingham Morning Toastmasters, Gateway

Centre, 7-8am, free for first 3 meetings, 360-319-6365, dale@dalekreiser.com or www.bellinghamclub60.toastmastersclubs.org.

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JANUARY 2016 Little Sprouts Learning (18 months-4 years),

Family Interactive Gallery in the Lightcatcher Building, 10:30-11:15am, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers, Alzheimer’s Society of Washington, 3-4pm. (pg. 22)

Bellingham Music Club 2016 High School Competition: Instrumental, Trinity Lutheran Church, 5-8pm. (pg. 26)

Be In The Show, Mount Baker Theatre, 6pm, $5, www.beintheshow.com

Western Line Dancing for Beginners and Intermediates, Lynden Line Dancers, 6:308:30pm. (pg. 21)

“Les Miserables,” BAAY Theatre, 7-9pm, $10

general admission / free ages 5 and under, 360-306-8531, officemanager@baay.org or www.baay.org. (pg. 4) “Mary Poppins,” Lynden Christian High School Worship & Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $6-$10, 360-318-9525. (see ad, inside front cover) “Baby: The Musical,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811 or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 4) “Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 4)

Comedians Owen Benjamin & Helen Hong,

Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $15 & $20, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com. (pg. 23) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Paula Poundstone, Lincoln Theatre, 8-10pm, $59 / $45 / $29 / $19, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 4) M-80s (80s pop/new wave), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SATURDAY 1/30/2016 Goose Rock Hike (Deception Pass State Park),

8:15am, free / $6 carpool donation, 360-7702926, eric@bigrockexcursions.com.

“Turandot” (Met Live), Lincoln Theatre,

9:45am-1pm, $23 general / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off members, 360-336-8955. FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 10am-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Jewelry Class: Fold Form Bracelet, Jansen Art Center, 10am-4pm, $65, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. NSC Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 23)

Clear Your Clutter to Achieve Your Dreams, Ferndale Library, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

It’s Not How Well You Sing: It’s How Singing Makes You Well, location TBD, 10:30am-

3:30pm, $65, leola.adams@ymail.com or 360-393-5527. (pg. 28) Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm. Full STEAM Ahead (age 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, 12:30-2:30pm, free with $10 admission / members free, 360-778-8974, figinfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Ancestry Library Edition Workshop, Sumas Library, 1-2pm, free / registration required, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Personal Cybersecurity: Making It Work for You?, Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

“Les Miserables,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 4) “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” (NT Live), Lincoln Theatre, 3pm, $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. Author Event: Tim Hicks (“Last Stop Before Tomorrow”), Village Books, 4pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com.

National Theatre Live: Dangerous Liaisons,

Lincoln Theatre, 5:30pm, $16 /$14 / $12, www.lincolntheatre.org. “Les Miserables,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 4) “Mary Poppins,” Lynden Christian High School Worship & Fine Arts Center, 7pm, $6-$10, 360-318-9525. (see ad, inside front cover) Sock Hop and Talent Show, The Majestic, 7-11pm, $50, www.brigadoondogs.org , mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or 360-224-4082. (pg. 7) Aurelio, McIntyre Hall PAC, 7:30pm, $22, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 28) “Baby: The Musical,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811. (pg. 4) “Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 4) “Elvis Costello: Detour,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $12, 360-336-8955, tobie@ lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Comedians Owen Benjamin & Helen Hong,

Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm. (pg. 23) M-80s (80s pop/new wave), Skagit Valley Casino Resort Winners Lounge, 9pm-1am, no cover, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com.

SUNDAY 1/31/2016 FIG Studio Art for All Ages, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building Family Interactive Gallery, noon-4pm, $10, 360-778-8974. Syre Education Center Open, Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, noon-5pm.

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Audubon Society: Audubon at the Museum with Local Experts, Whatcom Museum Syre

Education Center, 2-4pm, $5, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Baby: The Musical,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811 or info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 4) “Calendar Girls,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 4) Festival of Costume (all ages), Island Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 23) “Les Miserables,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 4) Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260. The Art of Jazz: Chano Dominguez, WWU Concert Hall, 4-6:30pm, $16 general / $10 students / Jazz Project members free, 360-6501066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (see ad, pg. 28) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com. International Guitar Night 2016, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $34 / $31 / $28 / $25 / $2 off members, tobie@lincolntheatre.org , 360336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 28)

MONDAY 2/1/2016 TUESDAY 2/2/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 22)

World Tutu Day with Northwest Ballet

(performances, games, activities, indoor tutu parade), Jansen Art Center, 3pm, free, 360-714-1246 or www.northwestballet.org.

Tuesday Night Jazz: Julianne Thoma Trio,

Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club,

Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-756-0217 or 4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 20) Lache Cercel (Roma Violin Master), Green Frog Acoustic Tavern, 7-9pm, $5, 360-820-0486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.acoustictavern.com/shows.php. (pg. 26) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 2/3/2016 Lynden Emeritus Forum: “Lynden/Bellingham in the Good Old Days” with Troy Luginbill, and Cecil Jentges,10:30am-noon, Lynden Pioneer Museum, free / donations encouraged, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free will donation, 206-790-4962, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134.

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

Retirement & Assisted Living, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-788-6526, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care. Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 / 1st class free, www.bellinghamscd.org.

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Be In the Show by Iris Likkel Are you one of those talented performers who is just itching to have a showcase worthy of your skills? Here’s your chance to “Be In the Show,” a talent showcase. This is the brainchild of Brittany Setter of the Dance Studio. She is looking for potential performers from a variety of genres: comedy, dance, cheer, instrumental, circus, acting, animal acts, magic—you name it. Bellingham hasn’t seen a variety show like this for a long time.

Abby Carr.

The showcase will be held on Friday, January 29 at the Mount Baker Theatre. Contact Brittany to audition at The Dance Studio on January 16. A time slot will be assigned to you after you submit your application online or by email. You will need to include the style or genre of your act, length of your piece, and your contact information and email address. If you have questions, call the studio at 360-734-1595, contact Brittany via email at britt@thedancestudio.net , or apply online at www.beintheshow.com. If you are unable to make auditions on January 16, you may add a YouTube link along with your audition form. Brittany anticipates many responses, and she stresses the need to adhere to time limits on performances. • Dancers with 1-10 members (2-min) • Dancers with 11-20 members: (3-min) • Singers with 1-10 members: (3-min) • Singers with 11-20 members: (4-min) • Singers with 20 plus members: (5-min) • Cheer with stunting: (4-min) • Musicians with 1-3 members: (4-min) • Musicians with 3-10 members: (5-min) • Musicians with 10+ members: (6-min) • Other, dependent on the act: (3-5-min)

Brittany informs us that “Ron Warner and Maddie Neuman, two of the great players from The Upfront Theater, will MC the event and keep us laughing all night! We are hoping to get even more creative acts through January—magicians, circus performers, the best Bellingham can throw at us! The variety of groups is growing as we get closer to the show and as word is reaching (back row) Cheyanne Griffin, Haley Minninger, Sahale Chisholm, the public. Tierney O’Keefe, Abby Carr, (in front) Bailee Frere, We have Carrie Friedman, Kennedy Faris, Lena Rollins, dance teams, Kateri Jefferson-Ayosa, and Mimi Carr. cheerleaders, professional squads, choral groups, improv groups, actors, dancers, a live band, and the acts keep growing!” As a practiced auditioner, I have a few practical hints for you. Practice your piece many times before the audition. Have a friend or family member watch you, and make sure to be open to constructive Carrie Friedman. criticism. Then practice some more. Connect with your audience and smile! Don’t give up trying if it doesn’t work out the first time. Don’t hide your light under a bushel, folks. This is your opportunity to hone those amazing skills and share them on a stage. Photos courtesy of Jennifer Apps Photography.

33rd Annual Birch Bay Polar Bear Plunge – Come and join us and take the

plunge in the warmest waters north of San Diego on Fri., Jan. 1 at Birch Bay Beach Park (7854 Birch Bay Dr.). Bon fires, costume contest, hot drinks, and food. Costume judging at 11:30am; plunge at noon. Free admission. More info: 360371-5004, info@birchbaychamber.com or www.birchbaychamber.com.

Draw and Paint at BellinghamART –

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younger students. • Children, teens, and adults receive practical art instruction in drawing and painting. We provide quality art instruction that develops traditional art skills and increases self-confidence. • Your monthly tuition includes all art tools and supplies. BellinghamART is located at 1701 Ellis St. Info: info@bellinghamart.com , 360738-8379 or www.bellinghamart.com.

Community Breakfast – The Rome

Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) presents a community breakfast on the first Sunday of the month (Jan. 3, Feb. 7) from 8am1pm. Admission is $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under. Info: 360-739-9605.

Syre Education Center Open – You’ll see birds from every corner of Whatcom County in our well-loved exhibit that lets

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters –

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters invites you to test your extemporaneous speaking skills, or sit back and enjoy an evening of entertaining speeches each Tuesday (Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26) from 7-8:30pm. Entry is free and open to all at the Festival Square Condominium Clubhouse (5040 Festival Blvd., Bellingham). More info: 360-7560217, contact-4470@toastmastersclub.org or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

“Homelessness in Whatcom County” – “Homelessness in Whatcom County” is the topic for the monthly meeting of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) on Sat., Jan. 9 from 10am-noon at the YWCA (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Greg Winter, Director of the Opportunity Council, and Kate Robertson, Team Leader of the Homeless Outreach Team, describe programs within the Opportunity Council that address this pressing challenge. Free admission. Info: 360-392-8856 or hbergkolin@gmail.com.

Whatcom Writers and Publishers Monthly Meeting – Whatcom Writers

and Publishers invites all writers to a talk by Rae Ellen Lee at its monthly meeting on Wed., Jan. 13 from 5:30-8pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). Ms. Lee is the author of the award-winning novel My Next Husband Will Be Normal, a funny memoir about a

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you get an up-close look. Want to know more about these birds? Participate in one of our special birding programs, Thurs.Sun., Jan. 7-Feb. 5, offered by the North Cascades Audubon Society and Museum education staff. Syre Education Center is located at 201 Prospect St., Bellingham. Admission is $5. More info: 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Ice Skate with the Snow Queen, the Snow Princess and Your Favorite Snowman! – Enter a frozen winter

wonderland and enjoy cookies and cocoa, skating to your favorite themed songs, and photo opportunities with the characters! This family fun event is hosted by Simply Magical Parties and Events, and held at the Bellingham Sportsplex (1225 Civic Field

personal disaster. She will speak on transforming life’s stupid twists and turns into comedy. Those interested must RSVP to www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org in order to be guaranteed a seat. The official start time is 6pm; come at 5:30pm to get happy hour prices. Free. Info: 360-319-8366 or caithiseach@gmail.com , www.raeellenlee.com.

Historical Society: Mountain Climbing in Washington State with Author Donald Tjossem – Join us on

Thurs., Jan. 14 at 7:30pm in the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham) as Tjossem details ascents to many of the peaks in Washington and other places, including Mt. St. Helens before the 1980 eruption. Tjossem’s photos include spectacular scenery from outings with the Mountaineers and the Bellingham Mountain Rescue group. Admission is $3. Info: info@whatcommuseum.org , 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Barkley Toasters – We make it easy to

gain confidence in your public speaking. With your committment of two lunch hour meetings a month, and a couple of hours of speech prep every few months, you get support and mentoring from our fun, professional members. Barkley Toasters meets the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Fridays (Jan. 15), noon-1pm at the Dorothy Haggen

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Way) on Mon., Jan. 18 from 10-11:45am (Martin Luther King Day, no school). Admission is $10-$14. More info: bookaprincessparty@gmail.com , 360-5433236 or www.simplymagicalparties.ticket leap.com/iceskatewiththesnowsisters/.

Kids Night Out @ Western (KNOW) –

Students in grades 1-5 will explore handson science activities in Western’s Science Resource Center in the following groups: grades 1-3 and grades 4-5. An optional hour of swimming is offered for an additional fee at the Wade King Student Recreation Center on the WWU campus. Event takes place Fri., Jan. 22 from 7-9:45pm. Admission is $20 academic session / $25 academic and swim session. Info: 360650-3308, www.wwu.edu/ee/youth/know/ index.shtml or youth@wwu.edu.

Building (2211 Rimland Dr., Bellingham). More info: 360-333-8777 or 1383833.toastmastersclubs.org.

Bellingham City Club Luncheon – Join us for our Wed., Jan. 27 meeting from noon-1:30pm at Northwood Hall (3240 Northwest Ave.). Professors Sarah Elwood and Victoria Lawson will discuss their Relational Poverty Network. Guests and new members are welcome. Admission is $13 members/$18 non-members in advance including lunch; $15/$20 at the door. Info: info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org.

Conservation Conversations: Moth Mania – Back by popular demand on

Thurs., Jan. 28 at 6pm at the Whatcom Land Trust Offices (412 N. Commerical St., Bellingham). Lars Crabo of PNW Moths will talk about local moths and their habitats and share stunning hi-res photographs of these lovely, varied, and compelling creatures. Moth fans won’t want to miss this! Whatcom Land Trust’s new monthly event series, Conservation Conversations, brings community members together in small group gatherings to hear about and discuss a wide range of topics. Light refreshments are provided. Space is limited to 30. Admission is free / donations welcome / online RSVP required. More info: info@whatcomlandtrust.org , 360650-9470 or www.whatcomlandtrust.org.

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Join the Academy! – Northwest Ballet

Academy (1417 Cornwall Ave., Suite 201, Bellingham) provides the most comprehensive ballet education in the area. The quality of training that begins in the elementary levels establishes the foundation for progression through the intermediate and advanced levels. In addition to developing strong technique, students gain valuable life skills such as self-discipline and motivation, creativity, increased critical thinking, confidence and self-esteem. More info: 360-714-1246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

Traditional Jazz – Dance to the New

Orleans/Dixieland music of the Halleck Street Ramblers on Sat., Jan. 2, 2-5pm, at the VFW Hall (625 State St., Bellingham). Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society. Enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks, and beverages. Admission is $10 members / $6 students / $12 general. More info: 360-371-7030 or www.btjs.webs.com.

Irish Step and Scottish Highland Dance Classes – Clan Heather Dancers

offer year-round classes for students of Scottish Highland and Irish Step dance in the school’s three studios, Bellingham, Mount Vernon and Everett. A new four-week introductory program starts this month (dates and times vary by studio location). Students of all ages participate in the performance team featured at regional festivals. Join now to be ready for St. Patrick’s Day shows and ongoing Highland dance competitions. More info: 360-7158682, dance@clanheather.com or www.clanheather.com.

and figures. Everyone welcome! Soft shoes or slippers recommended. No partner needed. Classes meet on Wednesdays (Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27) from 7-9:30pm at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Admission is $8 / 1st class free. More info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

Thursday Balkan Dances – The Fourth Corner Folk Dancers meet Thursday evenings (Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28) at 7:15pm at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) to dance to our collection of recorded Balkan folk music and to our own Fourth Corner Folk Dance Band. Teaching and tutoring available; no experience is necessary. All ages are welcome. Most of the dances are line or circle dances, so no partner is needed. Admission is $5 donation requested / first time free. More info: 360-380-0456. Auditions for Beauty and the Beast Dance Performance at BDC – Come

be part of Bellingham Dance Company’s spring performance of Beauty and the Beast. Auditions are for anyone interested in one of the lead dance roles. BDC teaches you the dance performance and choreography, so auditions are open to everyone. Auditions will be held at BDC (1705 N. State St.) on Sun., Jan. 10 from 2-4pm. Free. More info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (continued on page 22)

Western Line Dancing – Western Line

Dance classes will be held at the Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). Novices start at 5:45pm; the novice class is a 6 week course for $30, held on Wednesdays, Jan. 6-Feb.10. Beginners One meets from 6:30-7:30pm on Wednesdays, Jan. 6, 13, 20 & 27; Beginners Two meets from 6:30-7:30pm on Fridays, Jan. 8, 15, 22 & 29; beginners have either completed the novice course, or already know the basic steps. Intermediates also meet on Fridays, Jan. 8, 15, 22 & 29, from 7:30-8:30pm; this class is by instructor invitation only. We dance the oldies to the latest club dances. Mostly country with a little bit of rock and soul. Ages 16 and up. No partner or experience needed; cost is $5 per class for beginners and intermediates. Leather-soled shoes are best to dance in; tennis shoes are acceptable, but do not slide well on the floor. Great exercise! More info: 360-3544325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers.

Scottish Country Dance Classes –

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Relaxation Drop-in Sessions for Family Caregivers – These sessions are

being offered for family caregivers to help relieve stress. Come and enjoy weekly drop-in relaxation sessions, facilitated by Leola Adams, M.A. Sessions will be held on Fridays from 3-4pm at Alzheimer’s Society of Washington (1308 Meador Ave., Suite C1, Bellingham). Admission is $15 drop-in fee. More info: 360-393-5527 or leola.adams@ymail.com.

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes at The Metta Center (1602 Carolina St. #D12,, Bellingham). Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:45am. New sessions begin Jan. 5 & 7. Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500), specializing in yoga therapy for the back, with over 35 years experience. This is a supportive, nurturing class ideal for beginners as well as those who desire healthy back yoga. 3-month pass fees: $65 for 5 classes / $100 for 10 classes / $15 drop-in / $10 first time. More info: yogawithjoani@yahoo.com , 360656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com.

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“Dances From the Movies”: BDC Dance Showcase – Presenting

Bellingham Dance Company Winter Showcase: “Dances From the Movies,” featuring dances made famous from the movies, old and new. Come see our students, teachers, and friends in the dance community put on a great show. Admission is $12 general / $10 students, seniors, and military / $5 kids under 16. More info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

patient outcomes are discussed. Some actual equipment used will be available for viewing. This is an interactive session, allowing for questions and dialogue. These nurses present, in layperson’s terms, the realities of what these “interventions” mean to average people and their families. Advance care planning and completing advanced directives will be discussed. Session will take place on Wed., Jan. 6, 6:30-8:30pm at Community Food Co-op (405 E. Holly St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

Health Insurance Enrollment Events –

The Whatcom Alliance for Health Advancement is organizing enrollment events where you can get free, unbiased, local enrollment help with health insurance. Available help for individuals who need assistance on using Washington state’s marketplace, the WAHealthplanfinder, to review Qualified Health Plans and enroll in Washington Apple Health. Statewide Health Insurance Benefit Advisors (SHIBAs) will also be available to help you understand your Medicare health care coverage and compare health and prescription plans. Please drop in any time during the event! Items to bring with you: current health insurance cards (i.e. Medicare, private health insurance), prescription list, any coverage letters, most recent tax return, proof of income, immigration documents, and social security card. Events will take place: Thurs., Jan. 14 & 28 from 4-7pm at Worksource Whatcom Career Center (101 Prospect St., Bellingham) and Sat., Jan. 23 from 10am-2pm at Unity Care Northwest (5616 3rd Ave., Ferndale). Free admission. More info: 360-788-6525.

Compassionate Balance Workshop –

Cultivating Compassionate Balance (CCB), is a unique blend of Taoist and Buddhist philosophies, contemporary psychology, and scientific research designed to help you become a better friend to yourself so you can become a better friend to others. Classes include meditation, lecture, discussion, in-class partner and small group listening and communication exercises, as well as audio recordings of thematic (continued on page 24)

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Anacortes Senior College Winter Registration – Registration is now

underway for classes Jan. 12-Feb. 18 at Anacortes Senior College, which meets in classrooms at Anacortes Middle School. A 6-week course costs $30, and a 3-week course costs $20 for people over 50 years old. For more information and course descriptions, visit www.seniorcollege.org. More info: 360-503-1255, info@seniorcollege.org or www.seniorcollege.org.

Deck the Old City Hall – Just a few

days left to celebrate the holiday season at the Whatcom Museum’s historic Old City Hall building (121 Prospect St., Bellingham), which will be decked with sparkling lights outside and decorated trees inside, Thurs.-Sun., through Jan. 3. Sponsored by the Museum Advocates and the Foundation Board of Directors. Admission is by donation. More info: 360-778-8930, cmclaassen@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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

not-for-profit service which provides children or adults with help learning to read. One-on-one tutoring is provided by trained, community volunteers. We use the Susan Bartlett Method plus additional support of computers and Slingerland techniques. We meet twice a week for an hour. There is an adjustable $2 fee per session based on need. Bellingham site (Northwest Baptist Church) meets Mon./ Wed., Blaine site (Grace Lutheran Church) meets Tues./Thurs. More info: 360-3713978, whatcomlearninglab@comcast.net or www.whatcomlearninglab.org.

Northwest Singles Club Saturday Coffee – Northwest Singles Club (NSC)

invites you to join some of our 100+ membership each Saturday for coffee, conversation and friendship at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Our decades-old club is for single adults over age 55. Free admission. More info: 360-933-4507 or nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

One-on-One Tech Coaching – Need

help with basic computer, tablet, Internet, streaming, and downloading skills? Sign up for a free, weekly, one-on-one coaching session with a Librarian or Volunteer Tech Helper. We can coach you on: Windows basics, Internet and browser skills, using a tablet or eReader, setting up and using email, Internet searching and safety, setting up a Facebook account, and downloading or streaming free library digital material to your computer, tablet, or mobile device. The library has eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, movies, TV shows, and music to download or stream. Contact Deborah at dbrewer@cob.org or 360-7787210 for more information. Join us at Bellingham Public Library (210 Central

Ave.) on Tuesdays (Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26), 11am-1pm. More info: 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Bellingham Laughter Club – Join us on Sun., Jan. 10 at 4pm at Terra Organica in the Bellingham Public Market for the gift of laughter; room for thirty 4-104 year olds! Free admission. More info: Mary Lou Richardson at 360-734-4989.

of Other Languages (TESOL) certificate for opportunities in teaching, humanitarian relief, and economic development around the world. Info session will be held on Mon., Feb. 8 at 5:30pm in WWU’s Miller Hall, Rm. 156, and parking is free in lots C and 12A at that time. Visit wwu.edu/map for directions. Free admission. More info: 360-650-4699, tesol@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/tesol.

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Club Monthly Meeting – Members will be

bringing “white rocks and things (rock related) that you make” to the club’s Mon., Jan. 18 meeting at 7pm at Bloedel Donovan Community Center (2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham). There will also be door prizes, refreshments, a silent auction of rocks and rock literature, and a brief business meeting. Visitors are always welcome, with or without rocks or rock questions. Free admission. Info: 360-7343994 or www.mtbakerrockclub.org.

Bridal Inspirations Wedding Expo –

Some of Northwest Washington’s most talented and creative wedding professionals will gather on Sun., Jan. 24 at the annual Bridal Inspirations Wedding Expo from noon-5pm at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Bellingham (714 Lakeway Dr.). The largest bridal fashion show in Western Washington, featuring more than 100 dresses, will start at 4pm in the hotel’s ballroom. Advance tickets are available before the day of the show for $15 at www.bridalinspirationsexpo.com. Tickets cost $18 at the door, and kids age 8 and under are free. Info: 360-733-2563.

Comedians Owen Benjamin & Helen Hong – Owen Benjamin is a comedian

and actor, best known for his hilarious blend of stand-up and musical comedy. He has appeared in movies and television, having recently held one of the lead roles on TBS’s Sullivan & Son. Helen Hong is a chronically single comedian, actor, and host. Her TV appearances include roles on Parks and Recreation, Bones, Pretty Little Liars, New Girl, The Crazy Ones and Inside Amy Schumer. Join us for their performance on Fri. & Sat., Jan. 29 & 30 at 8pm at Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom (5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow). Admission is $15 & $20. More info: 877-275-2448 or www.theskagit.com.

Festival of Costume (all ages) – Show

off your ethnic and exotic clothing and celebrate the world of costume on Sun., Jan. 31 from 2-4pm at the Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd.). Model your apparel or bring to display. We’ll share stories and pictures of the amazing things people have created for adornment around the world. Treats provided. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

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guided meditations. Amy Colvin has been practicing compassion meditation since 1996 and has been facilitating meditation since 2011. Join us for this 8-week series or weekend workshop, available in-person or online, at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon) beginning Thurs., Jan. 28, 6-8pm. Admission is $295 if registered by Jan. 7, $325 after. More info: 425-503-8886, amy@compassionatebalance.com or www.compassionatebalance.com.

In our world of media and entertainment, it can be easy to forget the movie methods of times past. Film has come a long way in the last century, but it is wonderful to take the chance to honor and enjoy its origins. That is the idea behind the Mount Baker Theatre’s Silent Film Series, featuring the talented Dennis James as a live organist. James, a gifted organist and historical preservationist, will be hosting the series, which will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of three 1916 classics, including one double feature and one triple feature. James will also be providing live music and sound effects on the Wurlitzer pipe organ in the tradition of the silent era, giving audiences the chance to experience these films the way they were originally seen. It is a sight to behold, says Amy Guerra, the Theatre’s marketing director. “Having the pipe organ ringing out a live score to these shows offers us all a rare escape into a living exhibit of 1916,” Guerra explained. “The physicality of playing the organ, coupled with the high-drama of the films, makes a really exciting experience; the genuine period luxury of the theater recreates the bygone splendor of the ultra-elaborate movie houses.” The series will consist of three films, one each month. The first, taking place on January 24 at 3pm, will be a Charlie Chaplin triple feature. Chaplin’s classic Charlie Chaplin works Behind the (The Circus, 1928). Screen, The Rink, and The Pawnshop will delight audiences with impeccable slapstick. As part of a larger historical presentation, professional singers Connie Corrick and Hugh Hastings will perform

Tours/Shows with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Seattle Art Museum

French Impressionist Exhibit, Jan. 8, $76 • Great Trains & Grand Canyons plus Colonial Williamsburg Travel Show, Jan. 27, 11am, free • Seattle Bingo Mania Tour, Jan. 29, $62 • B.C. Fraser Downs Harness Races, Jan. 31, $87 • Incredible India, Feb. 15-29, call for pricing • Seattle Flower & Garden Show, Feb. 17, $73 • 5 Diamond Hi Tea & Express Rail, Feb. 26, $149 • Seaside, Oregon Stormwatch, March 14-17, $tba • Mississippi Steamboat River Cruise, April 3-11, $5399 & up • Sedona with Local Arizona Train & Grand Canyon, May 1-4, $1995 • B.C. Desolation Sound & Islands, July 10-15 • No. Cal. Special Trains & Redwoods, July 27-31, $1999 • Canadian Maritimes & Nova Scotia, Aug. 1-13, $4096 • Williamsburg & Washington D.C., Oct. 13-20, $2499 • Cuba Tour, Nov. 2-10, $4995. All rates, subject to change, are per person double occupancy. More info and registration: 360-733-4030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

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Dennis James has dedicated his professional career to the theatrical traditions of organ performance and furthering public interest in the pipe organ.

Chaplin-themed songs in authentic Vaudeville style. The second film in the series will be Sherlock Holmes, starring William Gillette. On February 21 at 3pm, audiences can see the beloved film that brought us the classic image of Holmes. The 2016 Silent Film Series will wrap up with a grand finale, an action double feature. First up: the William S. Hart proto-Western Hell’s Hinges. After the intense action of that knocks the socks off everyone in the building, Douglas Fairbanks will hit the screen in The Americano. It’s all going down on March 13, at 3pm. All together, these three installments make the Silent Film Series a lovely look at Hollywood a hundred years ago, James said. It’s a unique form of entertainment these days. “This series gives us an opportunity to look at the very beginnings of successful silent film features together with their early styled musical scorings,” James explained. Tickets for each of the silent film events are available at the Mount Baker Theatre box office, and online at the theatre’s website. Tickets range in price from $10 to $22.50, depending on seating. Students who are interested in nabbing a last-minute seat can get half-price tickets starting one hour before each performance. Photos courtesy of Mount Baker Theatre.

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NSEA Work Party @ Fairhaven Park – Join NSEA and the City of Bellingham at Padden Creek near Fairhaven Park this Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Mon., Jan. 18, 10am-1pm) to improve salmon habitat! This event has no cost and is family friendly. There will be raffle prizes and tours of the newly opened Padden Creek Daylighting Project! More info: 360-7150283, restoration@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org.

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Valley Writers – Join a writing practice

group (adults) on Fri., Jan. 15 from 1-3pm at South Whatcom Library (10 Barn View Ct., Sudden Valley, Gate 2). Bring pen, paper, or digital device, and an open mind! No grammar, no spelling, no punctuation, no judgment. Participants write from prompts a la Natalie Goldberg. No registration required. Facilitator: C.J. Prince. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

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2016 Sudden Valley Jazz Series –

Series tickets for the 2016 season are now on sale. This year’s series of 4 jazz concerts includes Jorge Pacheco, a young jazz pianist direct from Cuba; Harry Allen, a tenor legend living in New York; Greta Matassa, singing with a 13 piece band; and a salute to Louis Armstrong. The series costs $70. Tickets are on sale at Village Books, the Sudden Valley Administration Office, and on-line at www.fswl.org. For further information, call K.C. Sulkin at 360671-1709. Cost is $70 series / $20 per event. More info: 360-671-1709 or www.fswl.org.

Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam – Unwrap a ukulele this holiday

season? Come to where ukulele players meet, the Bellingham Ukulele Group jam on Sat., Jan. 2, 3pm, at St. James Presbyterian Fellowship Hall (910 14th St.). Or, take advantage of a 45-minute beginning instruction session at 2pm and

stay for the jam. We play and sing from The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1 and the BUG songbook which is downloadable from www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. Admission is $5 requested donation. • BUG @ Roeder: Come and sing songs with us from The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1 in the parlor of the historic Roeder Home (2600 Sunset Dr., Bellingham) on Wed., Jan. 20 from 7-8:30pm. All instruments welcome. Admission is free/donations appreciated. • Some loaner ukuleles and books available. More info: 360-734-1792 or bhamuke@gmail.com.

Bellingham Sings Choir Auditions –

Choir Auditions for Allegra Women’s Choir and Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers will be held Jan. 4-8 by appointment. Please call director to set up an appointment. Free. Info: info@bellinghamsings.org , 360-6761024 or www.bellinghamsings.org. (continued on page 26)

Sixth Annual Bellingham Festival of Music “Welcome Home” Concert, January 2 by Deborah M. Bernard The Bellingham Festival of Music (BFM) will present pianist Cole Anderson in its sixth annual Welcome Home Concert at 7pm, Saturday, January 2 at the First Congregational Church on Cornwall Ave. The event celebrates professional musicians who received early training in Whatcom County. Anderson will play works of Gershwin, Percy Grainger, John Luther Adams and Franz Schubert. Percy Grainger was the eccentric Australian-born composer/crazy piano virtuoso who wrote “free rambles” on everybody’s work from Bach to Strauss to Gershwin. John Luther Adams is the award-winning wild man of composition who bases a lot of his works on his decades in Alaska. For each of the past five seasons, the BFM has invited back and presented an emerging musician of promise who is studying in a nationally recognized music program. These annual recitals are a way to recognize the accomplishments of the artists, their teachers, and the community that supported their early training. The program complements the Festival’s other outreach initiatives, including master classes, support of the fifth grade strings programs in the public schools, Beethoven-in-the-Schools, and Play it Forward Chamber Music Residencies. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Cole Anderson began his Cole Anderson studies in Bellingham at the age of six with Nancy Bussard. As a teenager, Cole was a two-time winner (2005 and 2006) of the Bellingham Music Club’s Enid Carrick High School Piano Award. He got his undergraduate degree at Oberlin Conservatory in 2007. Cole was the Class of 2011’s recipient of the prestigious Pi Kappa Lambda award for outstanding musical performance and scholarship. He also participated in the well-known Oberlinin-Asia orchestra tour during the winter of 2010-2011. Cole currently studies at the University of Michigan, where he obtained his master’s degree in 2013 and is currently finishing his doctorate under the instruction of Dr. Arthur Greene. From 2013-2014, Cole was on faculty at the Anchorage Chamber Music Festival, an exciting new project spearheaded by alumni from the University of Michigan. A musician dedicated to versatility of musical presentation and repertory, Cole has appeared as both a soloist and ensemble performer in concerts in North and South America, Asia, and Europe. He also performs frequently in duo performances with his wife, Chinese pianist Siyuan Li. The 7pm recital is free to students. Suggested donation for adults is $15. All proceeds will go to BFM Music in the Schools programs. For more information, check the BFM website at www.bellinghamfestival.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Lache Cercel, Roma Violin Master –

Lache Cercel will be bringing his powerfully beautiful and distinctive violin mastery to the Green Frog Acoustic Tavern (1015 N. State St., Bellingham) on the first Tuesday of the month (Jan. 4, Feb. 2), from 7-9pm. It’s an early show, and an

invitational jam. If you can play swing, Baltic, Klezmer, or Roma music, come on down and introduce yourself! Otherwise just come and listen and/or dance to the most exciting and compelling violinist of our region. Lache will be visting from Vancouver, BC, with a fine guitarist and bassist to hold down these sessions. Admission is $5. More info: 360-8200486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.acoustictavern.com/shows.php.

Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016 – This

men’s barbershop gospel chorus is accepting new members in 2016 for some great 4-part a capella singing. Rehearsals are weekly in Bellingham; Monday nights (beginnng Jan. 4) at 7pm. Songs include (but are not limited to) awesome gospel; Beach Boys; patriotic and, of course, those great “polecat” songs of the original barbershop organization: S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. and “tag singing” until the voice gives out!! Come to the Advent Christian Church located at 2100 Broadway, Bellingham. Small monthly donations are accepted. More info: 360-966-4976, bassbill1950@yahoo.com or www.bellinghamblend.weebly.com.

Ukulele Fun – Have fun strumming and

singing at the Ukulele Fun & Song Circle on Wednesdays (Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27), 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Beginners welcome. Loaner ukes available. Play along or just come to sing with us. Song sheets provided; come and share a song. Admission is free will donation. More info: yogaheartspace0@gmail.com or 206-790-4962.

Bellingham Ceili Club Session – An

Irish music session is an informal gathering of musicians who share in a repertoire of this traditional music. Visit our website for

guidelines and a list of common tunes; 6:15pm slow session, 7:30pm regular session on Wed., Jan. 6 from 6-9pm at the Roeder Home (2600 Sunset Dr.). Cosponsored by the Whatcom Homemade Music Society and the Whatcom Family and Community Network. Free admission. More info: 360-739-7027, bellinghamceiliclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghamceiliclub.com.

Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016 – Weekly

singing for women on Thursdays at 7pm. Did you LOVE Pitch Perfect? Do you devour shows like “The Voice”? Well, here’s your chance to learn how to sing supported harmony the right way—one week at a time. No need to read music. This 8-year-old barbershop chorus is offering open enrollment for women (and daughters with their mothers). Current ages of singers are 11-79. The Music Team is experienced in teaching proper singing techniques for acappella harmonies, and their director comes with over 30 years of experience singing and directing with Sweet Adelines International. We meet at Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). Admission is $10 monthly. Info: 360-296-4374, valleyvoicesr4u@gmail.com or www.valleyvoices.weebly.com.

Dances of Universal Peace in Mount Vernon – The Dances of Universal Peace

are a group of moving meditations to live music. Each dance is focused on the singing of a sacred phrase, inspired by a large variety of religious traditions from around the world. Join us in creating energy for peace. No experience necessary; all dances taught each time. Come alone or bring a friend. Donation requested / no one turned away for lack of funds. Join us for the dances on Sun., Jan 10 at 6pm at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). Admission is by donation. More info: 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail.com or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm.

Bellingham Music Club 2016 High School Competitions – Annual music

competitions (vocal, piano, instrumental, string) for Whatcom County High School students will be held this January. Guidelines and application forms can be found on our website, under the Auditions tab. Deadline for applications is Jan. 6. Monetary awards of $400, $300, and $200 are given to winners in all 4 competitions. Info: mghaines3@gmail.com , 360-6761344 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

John Miller & John Reischman Duo – The Jansen Art Center (321 Front St.) is pleased to welcome the talented mandolin and guitar duo John Miller and John Reischman for a performance in our Chamber Hall on Sat., Jan. 16 at 7:30pm. In their 20 years performing together, they have earned a reputation as one of the finest acoustic instrumental duos working today. John Reischman’s beautiful singing

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tone and fluid phrasing mesh seamlessly with John Miller’s groovy rhythms and highly-colored chord voicings. The duo’s repertoire consists of primarily original tunes in a variety of Latin styles. Their three CDs The Singing Moon, The Bumpy Road and Road Trip have met with critical acclaim. Admission is $20 adults / $15 seniors and students. More info: 360-354-

3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.facebook.com/events/933135770057042/.

Bellingham Community Gospel Choir – The Whatcom Museum is honored to host the Bellingham Community Gospel Choir for a tribute concert in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Sun., Jan. 17 at 2pm in the Old City Hall Rotunda Room

The Jazz Project Begins 18th Concert Season The Jazz Project will present its 18th concert season with the Art of Jazz Series, the 6th annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival, club performances, educational programs, and jazz services for players, students, aficionados, and our entire community. The Jazz Project’s dedicated membership, sponsors, and diverse programming keep them at the forefront of the cultural arts in Whatcom County. In 2016, The Jazz Project will present its Art of Jazz Series with monthly concerts held January through May and September through November. This year, the season opener will be at Western Washington University’s PAC with Chano Dominguez in a solo piano concert; five of the shows will be at the Mount Baker Theatre’s Encore Room, and the remainder at Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth (BAAY), with solo to quintet performances by phenomenal jazz players from Vancouver, B.C.; Seattle; Portland; and Los Angeles (see ad on page 28). The sixth annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival on September 10, in the heart of Fairhaven on the Village Green, will feature four bands. This year, the groups performing will include Jovino Santos Neto, Blues Union, Christopher Woitach, and Jennifer Scott. The Jazz Festival is a free event that is open to all ages. Pianist Chano Dominguez opens Ancillary programs such as the Out of the Ashes Music The Jazz Project’s 2016 Art of Jazz Series on January 31 at 4pm Therapy Program, the Medical Fund and Health Savings in the WWU Concert Hall. Pool, and Lesson and Scholarship Funds provide services Photo by Jordi Sunol. to jazz musicians, students, families, and children in our community. In 2016, consider investing in The Jazz Project’s mission to provide a player-centered jazz safety net in this community. If you haven’t been a jazz project member, we encourage you to join the fun and support one of the leanest and most creative and prolific non-profits in the Northwest. Help The Jazz Project celebrate its 18th concert season. The Project looks primarily to members to help meet their annual budget. So please look over the diverse jazz programming for 2016 and join in making jazz accessible and affordable to all. For a full listing of Jazz Project events, or to receive a season brochure, contact The Jazz Project at 360-650-1066, or by e-mail at jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com. You may order tickets, CDs, and make donations on line at the Jazz Project Store at www.jazzproject.org. “Thanks for supporting live music and living musicians.” –Jud Sherwood, Jazz Project Director

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(121 Prospect St., Bellingham). This choir is a multicultural, multi-generational group that sings gospel and traditional Negro spirituals under the direction of Jay (Jonita) Johnson. Admission is $3. More info: 360778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Skagit Opera presents Cosi Fan Tutte – Mozart’s delightful opera, Cosi

Fan Tutte will be performed in the intimate setting of Bellingham’s Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldston Rd.) on Sun., Jan. 17 at 3pm. Champagne tea included. Admission is $100. More info: info@skagitopera.org , 360-610-7249 or www.skagitopera.org.

Bellingham Folk Festival – The

Bellingham Folk Festival is a celebration of folk music in the heart of beautiful Bellingham on Fri.-Sun., Jan. 22-24. The festival offers three days of inspiring workshops, performances, dances, and jams for all ages and abilities. Join us at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship (1207 Ellsworth St.) Fri., Jan. 22, 4:30-9:45pm, Sat., 9am-9:45pm, and Sun., 1-9:30pm. Admission is $5-$125. More info: bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.thebellinghamfolkfestival.com.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal/Open House – Do you desire to sing with an award-winning chorus? Join Harmony Northwest Chorus at an Open House on Mon., Jan. 25 & Feb. 1

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from 6:30-9pm at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland St.). We are looking for motivated and fun women to join this 4-part a cappella, aka “barbershop” chorus. Winning “The Most Entertaining Chorus Audience Choice Award” was an achievement at our last competition, and we hope to continue this trend with YOU on the risers! Contact Cheryl at 360-201-5861, email at contact@harmonynorthwest.org or visit www.harmonynorthwest.org.

It’s Not How Well You Sing: It’s How Singing Makes You Well – Do you want to sing but something is holding you back? Come to this fun, innovative, uplifting workshop facilitated by Leola Adams, M.A. We will create a safe, supportive, encouraging space to explore our song. No singing experience is necessary. Space is limited. Register early. Please bring a lunch. Sat., Jan. 30 from 10:30am-3:30pm; contact Leola for location. Cost is $65. More info: 360-3935527 or leola.adams@ymail.com.

Aurelio – Torch-bearer of the Garifuna

tradition and the first black member of Honduras’s National Congress, the soulful singer, guitarist and percussionist Aurelio Martinez has come a long way from the tiny fishing village in which he was born. He assumed the lead in preserving the culture’s unique language and extraordinary sound after the passing of its first musical ambassador, Andy Palacio. He’s been casting the warm glow of the Caribbean upon audiences ever since, enchanting all with his bittersweet vocal style, guitar-accompanied paranda ballads, and hypnotic percussion. Performance on Sat., Jan. 30 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall

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(2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Admission is $22. More info: 360-4167727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

International Guitar Night 2016 –

IGN founder Brian Gore will be joined by three of Europe’s finest acoustic guitarists (Gypsy Jazz legend Lulo Reinhardt, contemporary fingerstyle innovator Mike Dawes, and multi-genre showman Andre Krengel) for a concert on Sun., Jan. 31 at 7:30pm at Lincoln Theatre (712 S.1st St., Mount Vernon). Lulo has expanded on the legacy of his Grand-Uncle Django with Latin-flavored rhythms and melodies. Mike’s lightning-speed and deft tapping and percussion were among the highlights of the 2014 IGN tour. Andre is a master of many styles from flamenco to swing to modern ballads, and he is a frequent collaborator with Lulo in Germany. Admission is $34 / $31 / $28 / $25 / $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Coco Montoya at the Lincoln Theatre – The Rick Epting Foundation for

the Arts teams up with the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) to present blues great Coco Montoya on Fri., Feb. 5 at 7:30pm. Long ago, legendary blues man Albert Collins took a young Coco Montoya aside and told him, “Son, just play what’s in your heart.” That has been Coco’s mantra as he’s toured the world cultivating fans with his intense music and warm personality. A self-taught guitar slinger who plays with an emotional intensity few string benders possess, he plays lefthanded and upside down in the style of Albert King and Jimi Hendrix. Proceeds go to benefit the arts. Admission is $18-$35. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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