Entertainment News NW - March 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCH 2016 FEATURES:

Academy for Lifelong Learning . . . . . . . . 30 Acoustic Art Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . 23 Arne Hanna Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . . 30 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Baker Creek Ceramic Studio . . . . . . . . . . 12 BelleWood Acres and Distilling . . . . . . . . . 4 Bellingham Chamber Chorale . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bellingham Festival of Music . . . . . . . . . . 26 Bellingham Music Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bellingham Sports & Spine PT . . . . . . . . . 22 Bob Storms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Boundary Bay Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Bruton, Nissen & Schellberg, PS . . . . . . . 15 Chanticleer Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Compassionate Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Dance Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Giuseppe’s Al Porto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Haynie Opry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Historic Fairhaven Association . . . . . . . . 36 Interfaith Coalition: Hope Auction . . . . . 33 Joy of Pilates Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Kristi Gruett, Morgan Stanley . . . inside front Kulshan Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Lighthouse Mission: Mission Delicious . . 32 Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8 Lithtex Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front Lummi Te’Ti’Sen (Gateway) Center . . . . . 22 McIntyre Hall PAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 25 Mod Sock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . inside front Mt. Baker Youth Symphony . . . . . . . . . . 10 Pedal Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Pickford Film Center . . . . . . . . . . inside back Ragfinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Renaissance Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sculpture Northwest Gallery . . . . . . . . . . 11 Sher Vadimsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center . 14 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Skagit Valley Casino Resort . . . . . back cover Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The Gift Nook at the Hospital . . . . . . . . . 19 The Stamp & Coin Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Theater Arts Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 WCC Promotions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Whatcom Center for Early Learning . . . . 33 Whatcom Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Whatcom Conservation District . . . . . . . 20 Whatcom County Council on Aging . . . . 27 Whatcom Hospice: Lumber & Lace Ball . . 1 Whatcom Reads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wings Over Water NW . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 WWU Performing Arts Center . . . . . . . . . 9 YES Massages (Eileen Gribble) . . . . . . . . 14 Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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 (March 10th for April 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 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 Iris Likkel is a local musician and recently retired educator. 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 Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing. n Susan Witter is a writer, editor, and library worker living in Bellingham. Dance has enriched her life for many years.

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Entertainment News Northwest ~ March 2016

2016 Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Access Bellingham Seeks Local Stories for BTV10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Antiques and Collectibles Evaluation Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Bob Storms Jazz Celebration VIII to Benefit Local Musicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Craig Ferguson’s New Deal Tour turned New Date Tour is Still the Real Deal . . 28 Dance Gallery Says Goodbye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Interfaith Coalition’s 25th Annual Hope Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Light Up Your St. Patrick’s Party with a Luminous Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Music is the Inspiration – Bellingham Music Film Festival – Opening April 1 . . . 36 Royalty Sings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13 Bazaars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 32-33 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 15-23 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 13 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

On the cover: Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a nonprofit, community-wide event honoring local public safety personnel by celebrating and inspiring sustainability in the hope of making our city a cleaner, greener, safer place we call home. The parade begins at noon on March 17 across the street from Bellingham High School on Cornwall Avenue. See story on page 3.

MARCH 2016 Volume 13 Number 2 P.O. Box 2606 • Bellingham, WA 98227-2606 360-599-6827 • email: editor@ennw.info • www.ennw.info The ENNW Publishing Team Mark Fuller • mfuller@ennw.info Barb Fuller • bfuller@ennw.info Gladys Crnich • gladys@ennw.info Lynna Dunn Fuller • lfuller@ennw.info

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Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade On March 12, a sea of green will be flowing on Cornwall Avenue with floats, marching bands, bagpipers, bicyclists and the Bellingham community. It’s the seventh annual Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which starts at noon on Saturday, March 12 across the street from Bellingham High School. This year’s parade is shaping up to be the biggest yet. “Every year the parade continues to grow, both in participants and spectators,” says Janet Lightner, Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee Member. “We’re excited to see the community turn out for this year’s parade.” The Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a 501c3 nonprofit, communitywide event honoring local public safety personnel. The parade celebrates and inspires sustainability in the hope of making our city a cleaner, greener, safer place we call home.

“The parade is a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community as hundreds of residents and visitors flock to the streets of downtown,” says Lighnter. “It’s so easy to participate. Show up in your best St. Patrick’s Day attire, the greener the better, and be ready to have a blast parading down Cornwall Avenue!” Entry is free and open to all familyfriendly, non-political groups. The parade committee requests floats, cars, and marching bands register at stpatsbham. com. Everyone else may just show up at the staging area (parking lot of Woodsmiths, the Habitat for Humanity Store, Cool Beans Espresso, Mobile Music and Two Thimbles) between 11 and 11:30am. Parade committee members will let participants know where to stand and when to begin parading. Each year, the Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee carefully selects a Grand Marshal to lead the parade down the streets of Downtown. The representative chosen exemplifies superior qualities of leadership, a strong dedication to our community and an overall positive attitude. The Grand Marshal leading the 2016 Parade will be Todd Elsworth of Recreation Northwest, joined by his daughter, Violet, as Grand Marshalette!

When asked about his favorite parade memory, Todd reminisced watching the parade with his daughter Violet, “She was standing in the rain in her all green rain suit as we watched the parade roll by with Adam Lent dressed as Fat Bastard! She’s looking forward to this experience as well.” The Grand Marshals will lead the parade south on Cornwall Avenue turning left at Chestnut Street, and right on Railroad Ave. The parade marches past Depot Market Square and turns right at E. Maple Street, ending at the parking lot at the Northeast corner of E. Maple and Cornwall Avenue right by Boundary Bay Brewery. What’s going on after the Parade? There will be free entertainment all day for all ages at Boundary Bay Brewery including live music from noon-4pm, Irish food specials, Irish dancing all day in the bistro & taproom plus more fun in the Beer Garden. Join Boundary Bay in a toast to the wonderful GREEN community we live in! Photos courtesy of Boundary Bay Brewery.

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2016 Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival

You will experience birding adventures, nearby and from around the world, at the 2016 Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival, March 11, 12, and 13. Begin your adventure Friday, March 11 with an all-day guided fieldtrip to George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary* in Delta, BC. The number of bird species one can see at this top bird watching site on the Fraser Delta in Canada is

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remarkable including up-close encounters with many species such as sand hill cranes. Friday evening, join us for the Wings Over Water Opening and Reception. Enjoy a display of pen and ink wildlife drawings by featured artist Beverly Conner of Dreaming Otter Arts, an entertaining wildlife presentation, silent auction, no-host bar and a variety of hors d’ oeuvres. On Saturday, experience a birding adventure aboard the 50’ Salish Sea* viewing off shore birds and wildlife in the open water between Semiahmoo Spit and Point Roberts. There will also be a day-long birding expo at Blaine Middle School, 975 H St. with activities for the whole family. There will be indoor and outdoor activities to mix and match according to interests and the weather

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Barrows Goldeneye. Photo by Eric Ellingson.

including live raptor presentations, fieldtrips, birding stations at several locations, wildlife exhibits, craft vendors, kids’ activities, and expert speaker presentations throughout the day. If you ever thought birding is for sissies, you will be on the edge of your seat Saturday at 5pm, hearing the worldwide adventures of this year’s keynote speaker, James Currie, host of Discovery Channel’s Birding Adventures TV viewed on the Discovery Channel. On Sunday, March 13, there will be a full day of activities at Birch Bay beginning with a birding breakfast buffet at the BP Heron Center in Birch Bay State Park, which includes a presentation by Joe Meche from North Cascades Institute. Enjoy guided photography and birding walks, as well as a free afternoon presentation at the BP Heron Center. For a complete festival schedule, visit www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com or call 360-332-4544. *Space is limited for the Reifel Field Trip and the Salish Sea Wildlife Cruise. For more information and to make reservations go to www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com. 360-599-6827


Children’s Spring Art Camp at BellinghamART – These 4-day camps

are a fun way for children ages 5-1/2 and up to create quality artwork. Everyone will use their creativity, learn new skills, and have fun drawing, painting, and creating art. Each camp (April 5-9) features a creative seasonal theme and includes all art materials, tools, and a daily snack. BellinghamART is located at 1701 Ellis St., Bellingham. Cost is $180. More info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

Community Breakfast – The Rome

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

Family Activity Day: Luck of the Leprechauns – Leprechauns, pots of

gold, and shamrocks abound at our family day at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham) on Sat., March 12 from 10am-4pm. Put on your green and come join us for arts, crafts, and entertainment. A special performance of Celtic dances by the Clan Heather Dancers will take place from 2-3pm. With the luck of the leprechauns you’ll definitely find treasure today! Admission is $3 general / members free. Info: info@whatcommuseum.org, 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Annual Purim Carnival – Annual Purim

Carnival, sponsored by Congregation Beth Israel, is a joyous celebration of the biblical story of Esther. Featuring carnival games with prizes, juggler, henna body art, Hamantashen and other food, and more, on Sun., March 20 from noon-2:30pm at Bloedel Donovan (2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham). Admission is free / purchase tickets for food, carnival games and other activiies. More info: 360-734-8890.

Easter on the Farm – Sat. & Sun.,

March 26 & 27 is Easter on the Farm from 10am- 4pm at BelleWood Acres (6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden). Visit the Easter Bunny, join us for an Easter egg hunt, and enjoy our fancy Country Easter Brunch! Free admission. More info: 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Mount Baker Rock & Gem Club’s Annual Show March 26-27 – This

year’s show will again be held at the Bloedel Donovan Park Community Center, 2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham. The hours are Sat., 10am-6pm, and Sun., 10am-5pm. Show attractions include fine jewelry, rocks from local and world-wide sources, minerals, fossils, gems, some 30 educational and entertaining rock related exhibits, sales of club members’ rock finds,

fluorescent light show, gold panning and other rock related demonstrations, dealers, door prizes, raffle, separate on-going silent auctions for adults and kids, lapidary demonstrations in the club’s on-site shop, special activities for kids, and still more. Proceeds help fund the club’s WWU scholarship program. Free. Info: 360-9617873, lorinhardy@yahoo.com or www.mtbakerrockclub.org.

Bellingham Stamp & Coin Show –

The Stamp & Coin Place is hosting its annual Stamp & Coin Show on Sat. & Sun., April 2 & 3 at Hampton Inn’s Fox Hall (3985 Bennett Dr., Bellingham). Philatelic and numismatic items, gold, silver, postcards, and related merchandise will be available from around twenty dealers from across the region. In just one venue, collectors will find the most high-grade and rarest material north of Seattle. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County, Bellingham Branch, will be the beneficiary of the raffle, where tickets purchased for a donation of $1 each offer the chance to win stamp and coin prizes. Show hours are 10am-5pm on Sat. and 10am-4pm on Sun. Free admission. More info: 360-676-8720.

Harmony Northwest Chorus – Do you desire to sing with an award-winning chorus? Harmony Northwest Chorus is looking for motivated and fun women to join this 4-part a cappella, “barbershop” chorus. Winning The Most Entertaining Chorus Audience Choice Award was an achievement at our last competition, and we would like to have you on the risers! Free vocal lessons provided by welleducated musical leaders. We rehearse Mondays (March 7, 14, 21, 28) at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland) from 6:30-9pm. Info: Cheryl at 360-201-5861, www.harmonynorthwest.org or contact@harmonynorthwest.org. BMC Student Instrumental and String Awards – Winners of the

Bellingham Music Club’s instrumental and string awards for high school students will perform at 10:30am on Wed., March 2 at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St.). Admission will be free to the public, with donations accepted to support cash awards to students. Winners are selected by professional adjudicators at annual auditions held each winter. More info: 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Ukulele Fun – Have fun strumming and

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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. Info: 206790-4962 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Strings Open Studio at Jansen Art Center – Strings open studio takes place

the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month (March 3 & 17) from 11:30am-12:30pm at Jansen Art Center (321 Front St.). It is a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with other string players and work on chamber music together. Contact Karen Visser with any questions regarding this group. Admission is $5 per month / members free. More info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

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. 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.

Lunasa – Music is one of Ireland’s most

celebrated exports, and Lunasa, a band like no other, has been at the forefront of that musical migration. Since the release of their 1997 recording debut, the all-star

quintet has become one of the most popular bands on the international Celtic music scene. Performance on Fri., March 4 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Admission is $30-$40. More info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

Met Live: Manon Lescaut – The

Lincoln Theatre presents Met Live’s Manon Lescaut. Kristine Opolais and Roberto Alagna star as the ill-fated lovers at the center of Manon Lescaut, Puccini’s passionate adaptation of the classic novel about a free-spirited country girl who becomes the toast of Paris. Join us at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S 1st St.) on Sat., March 5, 9:45am-1pm and Sun., March 13, 1pm. Admission: $23 adults, $19 seniors, $16 students,$2 off for Lincoln Theatre Members, plus applicable fees. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam – Join us for our monthly ukulele

BUG jam on Sat., March 5 from 3-5pm at St. James Presbyterian Church Social Hall (910 14th St.). We hold a 45-minute beginner session at 2pm. Bring The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1, the BUG song book (downloadable from our website), and a music stand. Admission is $5 suggested 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., March 16 from 7-8:30pm. All instruments welcome. Admission is free/ donations appreciated. Some loaner ukuleles and books available. Info: bhamuke@gmail.com, 360-734-1792 or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com.

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 Monday nights at 7pm. Songs include [but are NOT limited to] 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!! We will teach you everything you need to know about singing correctly to just a pitch pipe. Come to the Advent Christian Church located at 2100 Broadway, Bellingham. Small monthly donations are accepted. More info: bassbill1950@yahoo.com, www.bellinghamblend.weebly.com or 360-966-4976.

Ragtime Pianist Bob Milne Live at the Lairmont – The unparalleled

Ragtime and Boogie Woogie master Bob Milne returns to the Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldston Rd., Bellingham) for another evening behind the beautiful Steinway piano on Fri., March 11 at 7pm. Watch him bring to life these classic pieces from the Ragtime Era. The audience will be treated to the rich history and stories about this genre that Bob brings with him. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to spend an evening with a living piano master. Admission is $14. More info: 360-2208770, mattberes1@gmail.com or www.bobmilne.com.

Gala Symphony Concert – The Mount

Baker and Fidalgo Youth Symphonies will collaborate with Squalicum High School Concert Choir at Bellingham’s Mount Baker Theatre and Mount Venron’s McIntyre Hall. They will perform selections from the Iberian Penninsula (Spain, Portugal), and will join with the Squalicum High School Concert Choir for a grand finale by Portugese composer Joly Braga Santos. Bellingham’s performance is Fri., March 11 (7:30pm), at the Mount Baker Theatre, admission is $10 general / $1 ages 16 and under. Tickets for this performance are available at the Mount Baker Theatre ticket office or 360-7346080. Mount Vernon’s performance is Sat., March 12 (1pm), at McIntyre Hall and admission is $15 adults / $1 ages 16 and under Tickets for this performance are available at the McIntyre Hall ticket office or 360-416-7727. More info: 360-4212527, sharynpeterson@hotmail.com or www.mbys.org.

Heart By Heart at Skagit Valley Casino Resort – Heart By Heart is a

spin-off of Heart that performs 70s and 80s Heart songs with power and precision. Heart By Heart includes Heart’s cofounding member and bassist Steve Fossen and original Heart drummer Mike Derosier along with Somar Macek, Randy Hansen, and Lizzy Daymont. Performance on Sat., March 12, at 8pm in the Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom (5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow). Admission is $24. More info: www.theskagit.com/entertainment or 877-275-2448.

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Bob Storms Jazz Celebration VIII to Benefit Local Musicians leads the Whatcom Jazz Music Arts Center for high school level musicians. The If the name Bob Storms sounds familiar, college-level group will be on their spring it’s because he’s been involved in the local break, but The Julianne Thoma Trio with music scene for 40 years. He’s been a Connor Helm on saxophone will represent music educator and them. Both Thoma and Helm are performing musician recent graduates and are now in local jazz bands. “pros.” Donations will benefit the He’s also an continuation and growth of these accomplished programs. composer and We will also hear from wellrecently copyrighted established local musicians. Some his one-thousandth members of the Music Makers (aka composition. Jazz Lunch Bunch) will perform, and Celebration VIII will they are made up of mostly local celebrate that retired musicians. The Dixieland milestone, featuring All-Stars with Mary Michaelson on songs from Storms’ vocals have been together since collection. He wants 2008. The Skippers, who began in to honor people who 1955, are still playing for dances have put in their time weekly at the Hillcrest Park in and abilities, as well Mount Vernon. These musicians as giving young and others will display their ability musicians a chance to develop. Bob Storms. to perform at the top of their talent with little rehearsal time. Milt Annual Jazz Krieger will be the Master of Ceremonies. Celebration concerts started in 2008, and The concert will be held on Saturday, this year has a unique theme: “PRO-AM.” March 12 at the Old Whatcom Museum Local professional and amateur musicians Rotunda Room beginning at 6:30pm. The will perform a variety of genres of Storms’ suggested donation is $15. Be sure to tunes. Mark Kelly directs the Bellingham arrive early as there is limited seating, and Youth Jazz Band, with students from 6th this event always packs them in. through 8th grade. Julian MacDonough

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Whatcom Chorale Presents “’The Eternal Soul” – Be among the first to

hear a new work by ninety years young, American composer, Alice Parker. Heavenly Hurt: Songs of Love and Loss explores the profound and the pedestrian in poetry by Emily Dickinson. Additional selections include works by Brahms, Shubert, Foltz, and Frostiana. Event takes place on Sun., March 13 from 3-5pm at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $20 general / $15 seniors and students / $5 age 18 and under. Tickets will be available at the door and at Village Books, Piper Music, Everybody’s Store, The Greenhouse, and The Food Co-Op Stores. Tickets may also be purchased online through www.BrownPaperTickets.com. Info: 360738-7166 or www.whatcomchorale.org.

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., March 13 at 6pm at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). Admission is by donation. Info: jstplnfolk@gmail.com, 360-629-9190 or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm. (more music on page 8)

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

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Light Up Your St. Patrick’s Party with a Luminous Band St Patrick’s Day is traditionally a lively, boisterous affair with unreserved behavior . . . and unreserved seats. Keep the camaraderie and celebration but leave the “ . . . unbridled vitality” to the band this year (according to The New York Times) when you take your seat at Mount Baker Theatre for Solas on Thursday, March 17. Described by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced,” Solas is the quintessential Irish-American band recording and touring in the US today. After 20 years together, the musicians of Solas show no sign of slowing down and are celebrating their history with a new album, All These Years, released February 19. Solas’ 20th Anniversary Project celebrates their remarkable past while demonstrating why they continue to be one of the most popular, influential, and exciting bands ever to emerge over the past two decades. They are bringing the history and passion to the Mount Baker Theatre stage on this special St. Patrick’s Day engagement. Gaelic for “light,” Solas has been a beacon on the Irish music scene, “an incandescent ensemble” (The New York Times) that found contemporary relevance in timeless traditions without ever stooping to clichés. Anchored by founding members Seamus Egan (flute,

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Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Porterhouse Pub in Mount Vernon. The Mount Vernon “Ukulele Fun & Song Circle” will lead a sing-a-long of all your favorite Irish songs. Bring a uke if you have one. Guaranteed to be a lively afternoon of great song, great brews and great food. Join us at 416 W. Gates St. on Thurs., March 17, 2-4pm. Admission is free. More info: yogaheartspace0@gmail.com or 206-790-4862.

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tenor banjo, mandolin, whistles, guitars, bodhran) and Winifred Horan (violins, vocals), Solas is rounded out by Mick McAuley (accordians, low whistle, concertina, vocals), Eamon McElholm (guitars, keyboards, vocals), and newest member and lead singer, Norianna Kennedy. Through fresh and unexpected arrangements of age-old tunes, compelling and topical originals and covers, and unparalleled musicianship, Solas continues to define the path for the Celtic music world and drive the genre forward. Claim your seat at Mount Baker Theatre for musical mastery and sprightly celebration—and perhaps an in-theatre Guinness if you’re so inclined—St. Patrick’s night, March 17. Tickets $20 $39, available at 360-734-6080 or www.MountBakerTheatre.com.

the Blaine Library present Bob Milne, internationally known ragtime pianist who has been designated a National Treasure by the Library of Congress, on Fri., March 18 from 7:30-9pm at the Blaine PAC (975 H St.). Bob has played for audiences all over the world and has been named a musical ambassador by the U.S. Department of State. Proceeds benefit Blaine Library improvements. Tickets can be purchased online at the Blaine Visitor Center or www.blainelibraryfriends.org. Admission is $10 student / $15 adult. Info: 360-305-3637 or www.wcls.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 necessary. Space is limited. Register early. Please bring a lunch. Sat., March 19 from 10:30am3:30pm; contact Leola for location. Cost is $65. More info: 360-393-5527 or leola.adams@ymail.com.

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Royalty Sings by Iris Likkel A few years ago I was visiting a local senior care facility and heard the strains of gospel music being beautifully sung by a men’s choir. A group of about 30 men were singing for the residents who were thoroughly enjoying it. The Kings Men of Song have been performing for churches, community events, senior living communities and benefit concerts for nearly 34 years. They have traveled to many states to minister and have a heart for the community with an annual benefit concert for the Lighthouse Mission. They also consider prayer for each other and special needs a vital part of their mission. The group was started by Henry Heusinkveld of Lynden, who had a vision of a men’s choir who would sing together as a ministry of inspiration through music. Twenty-one men also shared the vision and joined him. Aaron deBoer, the current president of the group, said there are still two original members singing with them. They meet Wednesdays at the Second Christian Reformed Church at 7:15pm for rehearsals. The conductor is Gerald Rutgers who brings an impressive resume of training and

experience to the Kings Men, and has been with the group since 2014. He is a talented tenor as well, and has appeared as a soloist with the Bellingham Festival of Music Chorus. The only woman in the group is Ruth DeWaard, who is the very talented accompanist who arranges the music. She has been a vital part of the group since 1990, and is spoken of with the highest regard by the members. Her talents are also shared in her church’s music ministry. Upcoming Sunday performance dates are: March 6, 10:30am at Mountainview Christian Reformed Church; March 13, 5:30pm at Sunrise Baptist; and Hope in Christ Church on March 20, 7pm. Seek them out to hear them minister the gospel of Christ through music. Take some time to check out their website, too: www.kingsmenofsong.org.

Chris Eger Band Album Release Party – The Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st

St., Mount Vernon) presents the Chris Eger Band Album Release Party on Sat., March 19 at 7:30pm. Their new project, Show Me Where to Sign, is completed and ready to be released! This album was recorded in Nashville with Chris’ guitar hero, Eric Heatherly, as producer. Notable musicians include Bekka Bramlett, Double Trouble’s Reese Wynans and some of the most prolific studio players in Nashville. This high energy record blends straight electric blues with blue-eyed soul, Hendrixinspired classic rock, and horn-infused funk. Admission is $15 festival seating / $2 off members. More info: 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

The Legendary Johnny Rivers at Skagit Valley Casino Resort – Johnny

Rivers began playing professionally at the age of 14. His first single, “Hey Little Girl,” came out in 1957. His first #1 single, Memphis, was recorded at the world famous “Whisky a Go Go” in 1964. Rivers founded Soul City Records and Rivers Music Publishing in 1966. Johnny Rivers (continued on page 10)

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has appeared on The Red Skelton Show, American Bandstand, The Hollywood Palace with Judy Garland, and more! Some of his hits include Secret Agent Man, Blue Suede Shoes, Help Me Rhonda, Slow Dancin’, and more! Performances on Fri. & Sat., March 25 & 26, at 8pm in the Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom (5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow). Admission is $55 & $60. More info: 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com/entertainment.

Manalac Piano Duo – Gabriel Manalac

and Rebecca Jordan Manalac bring their many years of experience to the Jansen Art Center (321 Front St.) for a concert in the Chamber Hall on Sat., March 26 at 7:30pm. As a performer, Gabriel enjoys playing solo and collaborative works. Rebecca loves accompanying and chamber music, and also enjoys playing duet and two-piano music. Admission is $15 general / $12 students and seniors. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

MVHS Jazz: Live at the Lincoln – The Mount Vernon High School jazz bands, directed by Jacob Scheer and Matt Frost,

are part of the nationally-known Fine Arts Department at Mount Vernon High School. This program is committed to maintaining the vibrant, unique American art form that is jazz. Musicians of all levels are given the opportunity to learn, play, perform, and compete at local venues and festivals. Come relax and enjoy the wonderful music of Nestico, Ellington, Miles Davis, Marvin Fisher, Count Basie and many more! All proceeds benefit the MVHS Jazz Program. Performance on Wed., March 30 at 7pm at Lincoln Theatre

(712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Info and ticket price: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters –

required and first-come, first-served seating. Info: www.whatcomreads.org.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters invites you to test your extemporaneous speaking skills, or sit back and enjoy an evening of entertaining speeches each Tuesday (March 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29) from 7-8:30pm. Entry is free and open to all at the Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226 More info: contact-4470@toastmastersclub.org, 360-756-0217 or http://4470. toastmastersclubs.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 (March 4 & 18), noon-1pm at the Dorothy Haggen Building (2211 Rimland Dr., Bellingham). More info: 360-333-8777 or 1383833.toastmastersclubs.org.

Whatcom READS Presents: The Art and Craft of Writing with Ruth Ozeki – Gain insight into the writing process as bestselling author Ruth Ozeki discusses the art and craft of writing, including tips and inspiration for writers of all levels. This free event will be held on Sat., March 5 at 1pm in the WWU Wilson Library Reading Room and is open to the public, with no ticket

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Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Anne-Marie McDermott (piano and violin) – Violinist and pianist present duo recital of sonatas by Beethoven, Brahms, Faure and Arvo Part’s Spiegel im Spiegel. Join us at WWU’s PAC, Fri., April 1 at 7:30pm. Admission is $35-$45 general / $25 faculty/staff / $12 students. More info: 360-650-6146, boxoffice@wwu.edu or www.bellinghamfestival.org.

Whatcom Writers and Publishers Monthly Meeting – Whatcom Writers

and Publishers invites all writers to its monthly meeting on Wed., March 9 from 6-8:30pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). The evening’s speaker will be Kiffer Brown. Ms. Brown will speak on “Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Publishing.” She has presented at Writer’s Digest NYC Nat’l conferences, Historical Novel Society conference, PNWA, RWA Nat’l, PubSmart Summit, and others. Those interested in attending must RSVP to the website (below) in order to be guaranteed a seat. The official start time is 6pm; come at 5:30pm to get happy hour prices. Free admission. More info: 360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org.

“When Eagles Roar: Tales of an African Birding Adventurer” with James Currie – Wings Over Water NW

Birding Festival Keynote Speaker Presentation will be held on Sat., March 12 from 5-6:30pm at Blaine School PAC (975 H St.). National Geographic and Nikon’s Birding Adventures TV host James Currie will tell riveting stories from his book. When Eagles Roar: Tales of an African (continued on page 13)

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Watercolor Artist James R. Williamson – Watercolor artist James R.

Williamson exhibits original paintings in the Whatcom Art Market (McKenzie Alley, 11th St., Fairhaven) during the month of March. Subjects include San Juan sailing vessels, Schooner Adventuress, Schooner Zodiac and other full rigged ships. Limited edition prints, remarqued prints, and the 2016 Tall Ships Calendar will also be available. More info: 360-738-8564 or www.james-williamson.pixels.com.

Call to Artists – Allied Arts is now

accepting applications for the 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts to be held Nov. 22-Dec. 24; application deadline is 5pm on April 21! The twofold purpose of our festivals is to encourage and support the creation and sale of locally produced fine art and crafts, while providing an opportunity to connect artists and craftspeople with the general public. We encourage all artists of any level or medium to apply. Cost is $75. • Whatcom County 2017 Juried Artist Series and Inside the Box Series: The 2017 Juried Artist Series will consist of approximately eight shows, each one a month long, taking place in 2017. The Inside the Box Series was created to highlight smaller, special, handmade goods of any medium. There is no set theme for these shows. All applications will be judged on the basis of design, technical skill, and originality. We encourage all artists of any level to apply for either one or both of these opportunities. Applications are due no later than 5pm, Aug. 26; no email applications will be accepted. • Applications can be filled out online at www.alliedarts.org or are available in the Allied Arts Gallery (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). For more information contact: Katy Tolles, Artist Services Coordinator, at 360-6768548 x5, katy@alliedarts.org or www.alliedarts.org.

creativity and develop confidence in art skills with new materials and techniques. BellinghamART is located at 1701 Ellis St.; cost is $18 per hour of instruction. Info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

Salutations, Spring! – Good Earth

Pottery (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham) has everything you need to greet Spring with flair: planters, birdhouses, garden art — completely handmade by local artists! Representing more than fifty artists, the gallery has been located in historic Fairhaven since 1969. More info: 360-6713998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

Returning Home: Six Decades of Art by Ira Yeager – Born in Bellingham in 1938, Ira Yeager has traveled the world and created a unique body of work that illuminates the people and landscapes he encountered around the globe. This exhibition highlights Yeager’s multifaceted

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Artwood Gallery: The Art of Gary Giovane – The walls of Artwood (1000

Harris Ave., Bellingham) will be covered with the art of Gary Giovane through April. Gary paints mostly on red oak with acrylic paint. From birds and fish, to other creatures of the world, Gary’s creative pieces are different and unique. He calls his work “Northwest Coast-Celtic Fusion Art, inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement.” Free admission. More info: 360-647-1628 or artwood@qwestoffice.net.

“Faith in a Seed”: Philip McCracken’s Sculpture and MixedMedia Painting – This exhibition surveys

nature’s inspiration for one of the Pacific Northwest’s most distinguished artists. From animal sculptures, to witty interpretations of contemporary life, McCracken has forged his own path, inspired by the writings of the nineteenth century philosopher Henry David Thoreau. This exhibit will show through June 5 in the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham). Admission is $10 / $8 /$4.50. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibitions.

Native Art: Contemporary and Traditional Works – The Lucia Douglas

Gallery (1415 13th St., Bellingham) and PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center (2901 Squalicum Pkwy., Bellingham) will host concurrent exhibitions of Native American Art. The exhibit will have works by local and regional artists, including works on loan from the collection of Leonard Helfgott and Katherine Anderson. The exhibit runs through March 12 at Lucia Douglas Gallery and through May 17 at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center. Free admission. More info: 360-733-5361 or ldg@fidalgo.net.

Drawing and Painting Classes at BellinghamART – As Bellingham’s

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approach to art where figures and landscapes, vibrant colors, and abstract lines harmoniously mingle. This exhibit will be showing through May 15 at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham). Admission is $10 / $8 / $4.50. More info: 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibitions.

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

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) through April 9. Free admission. More info: 360-778-2930 or itsok@earthlink.net.

Bellewood Farm Gallery – Mila

Faulkner presents her new oil and acrylic paintings at BelleWood Farm Gallery (6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden) during March and April. An opening reception will be held on Fri., March 4 at 5:30pm. Info: 360318-7720 or www.milafaulknerart.com.

Art! Art! Art! – A group of well-known

artists “fires it up” at the Firehouse PAC Cafe in Fairhaven, showing a diversity of artwork during the month of March. Artists Denise Snyder, Laurie Potter, Deb McCunn, Mary Jo Maute, Renee Sherrer, Anita K. Boyle, Shirley Erickson, Amy Armitage, Beverly Larsen, and Jeni Cottrell will host a reception on Sun., March 13 from 6-8pm at the Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Please note the Firehouse Cafe has new hours: daily, from 7am-4pm. Free. Info: 360-752-1904.

The Paintings of Eric Michaels – The

Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) invites you to come and view the paintings of Eric Michaels, on display through April 1. Michaels has exhibited at the Royal Watercolour Society in London, the Artists of America Show in Denver, and is a regular exhibitor in the Great American Artists Exhibition in Cincinnati. Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Fancy Pants Runway Challenge: Call to Artists – The creative community

textile hub Ragfinery is gearing up for a Spring runway “challenge” and seeking textile artists to participate. This current “challenge” tasks participants with transforming one pair of tuxedo pants and one cocktail dress into a single creative wearable item. Participants will be required to use at least 50% of each garment with the option to add other items purchased from Ragfinery to round out the creation. Registration opens on Wed., March 2. The $20 registration fee includes one pair pants and one dress (first come first serve). The challenge will be capped at 25 participants. The contest will culminate at the Leopold Crystal Ballroom on Fri., May 20. Individuals interested in participating can

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sign up in person at Ragfinery (1421 N. Forest Street, Bellingham). Deadline for submission of completed works is Fri., May 13 at 5pm. More info: 360-738-6977, dbetz@reuseworks.org, www.ragfinery.com.

Open Studio Painting Wednesdays & Thursdays – This is a great way to paint or learn to paint better. All skill levels benefit as the instruction is easel-to-easel using your media and personal project. Personal style and voice recognized and highly encouraged! Local venues can be available for one person and group shows for Open Studio Painters who build a body of work. Join us at Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO (301 W. Holly St., M-4) on Wed. (March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30) or Thurs. (March 3, 10, 17, 31) from 10am-3pm. Admission is $230 for 5 Weds., $185 for 4 Thurs., or $50 per each day. • Join Trish for a March drawing workshop consisting of two 5.5-hour sessions, Sat. & Sun., Mach 12 & 13, 10am-3:30pm for $175 • More info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

“Promising Futures” Exhibit – This art

exhibit will feature art from the local community gathered by high school teachers in the Lynden area. The exhibit will showcase the work of promising high school artists. Opening reception on Fri., March 4 at 5:30pm at Jansen Art Center (321 Front St.). Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org.

Downtown Art Walk at the Lightcatcher – Enjoy two exceptional

exhibitions in one evening in the Lightcatcher: “Returning Home: Six Decades of Art by Ira Yeager” and “Faith in a Seed: Philip McCracken’s Sculpture and Mixed-Media Painting.” The Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building is located at 250 Flora St., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Matisse & I: Hand Painted Gourds by Lynn Young – For 20 years, artist

Lynn Young has been creating gourd art initially inspired by her environment on Lummi Island. The colorfully painted and carved gourds created by Lynn are all about her love of color and design, and inspired particularly by transitional artist Henri Matisse. Artist reception on Fri., March 4 from 6-9pm at Fourth Corner Frame & Gallery (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

The Waterfront Artists’ Studios Spring Celebration of the Arts –

During the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk on Fri., March 4, the uniquely talented artists of The Waterfront Artists’ Studios will fling open their studio doors in Celebration of Spring from 6-10pm. So enter in and see how creativity has taken root and sprouted during the long, dark winter. Free admission.

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Bay Street Studios: New Artists & Recycled Collage Craft 4 Kids – Come see featured artist Wendelin Dunlap’s Steampunk-inspired eco-statement jewelry and other upcycled treasures at Bay Street Studios (301 W. Holly St. U8) during the downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Fri., March 4 from 6:30-9pm. She will be hosting a free recycled collage craft for kids (and parents). Free admission. More info: wendelindunlap@gmail.com or 360-312-7366.

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.

Clay Extravaganza! – Come see what

“handmade” is all about on Sat., March 5 from 11am-6pm at Depot Market Square (1100 Railroad Ave., Bellingham). Over 25 local pottery vendors and artist demonstrations—including Clay Olympics! You may even try your own hands at clay in the public hands-on area. Featuring live music by One Lane Bridge from 2:304:30pm. Info: whatcomack@hotmail.com or www.whatcomartistsofclayandkiln.org.

Call for Artists: International Arts and Music Festival at Peace Arch Park – Artists of the world are invited to

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to the Peace Arch border crossing, which is one of the busiest crossings between the two countries. Jury fee of $25 / booth fee $165 per 10x10 space for all three days. Applications are available at www.peacearchart.org and www.zapplication.org. Deadline for submission is March 15. More info: majorarts@comcast.net or 360-332-9862.

“Causalities of Painting” Exhibit by Dan Delong – Dan’s work displays a variety of styles and techniques. The subject matter is drawn from Dan’s life experiences, both the external and the internal. Paintings on display in Deming Library Meeting Room (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.) from March 21 through April 22. Free. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Opening Reception Spring Exhibit –

Join us on Thurs., April 7 from 6-8pm at Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) to view the paintings of Sharron Antholt in the Fine Arts gallery and the opening of the Spring juried exhibit. Come meet the artists, browse beautiful works and enjoy a glass of wine from the Firehall Cafe. Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market – Find exclusive and unique hand crafted art, special gifts, value-added seafood products created and sold by Lummi Community members on Sat., March 5 from 10am-5pm at the Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center (4920 Rural Ave., Ferndale). Meet and learn from Lummi artists and small business owners. Check website and Facebook for invited performances and schedule. Events are free and family-friendly. More info: 360-306-8554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com.

Birding Adventurer. Currie’s book is listed as one of the top 10 nature books of 2014 by The Guardian and listed by the Birder’s Library as the best book of the year. Free admission. More info: 360-332-4544, dharger@cityofblaine.com or www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com.

Bellingham City Club Luncheon – On

Wed., March 23, Bellingham City Club will present “Human Trafficking and Human Servitude.” The meeting takes place at Northwood Hall (3240 Northwest Ave.) from noon-1:30pm. Guests and new members are welcome. Admission is $13 members/$18 non-members in advance including lunch; $15 / $20 at the door. More info: info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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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. 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.

Unity Annual Inspiration Wellness Fair 2016 – Unity Spiritual Center (1095

Telegraph Rd., Bellingham) will present a Wellness Fair on Sat., March 12 from 10am-4pm. This event highlights the intuitive arts, local healing arts, etc. Receive energy healing, massage, Reiki, a spiritual/psychic reading, hand analysis, tarot readings, craniosacral, network spinal analysis, Ayurvedic remedies, and a wide variety of wellness options. Flower essences, gemstones, essential oils and a wide variety of unique products and services. There will be lectures on soul retrieval, dream analysis, shaminism, resonance re-pattering, and sound healing. Wise Awakenings metaphysical store is co-sponsoring with Unity to bring you this transformational event. Admission is $5. Info: hdeliban@hotmail.com, 360-7332270 or www.unitybellingham.org.

RAMP UP to National Healthcare Decisions Day – The Palliative Care

Institute at WWU, in collaboration with Whatcom Alliance for Health Advancement and Northwest Washington Medical Society, is sponsoring a countywide event, RAMP UP to National Healthcare Decisions Day on Wed., March 16 at Bellingham Technical College’s Settlemyer Hall at 5:30pm. Keynote speakers Nathan Kottkamp, founder and chair of NHDD, and PeaceHealth’s Dr.

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Scott Foster, both advocates of healthcare advance planning, will discuss why it’s important that all adults over 18 in our community complete their healthcare advance directives. RAMP UP encourages Whatcom County employers to motivate their employees to complete their ADs. There will be music, food, fun, and door prizes! Free admission. More info: 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com or www.wce.wwu.edu/bsn/palliative-care-institute.

What’s Next? A Healthier You Finding Balance with Food, Fitness, and Fun – This free event will feature

presentations by local health professionals, cooking and fitness demos and a health and wellness resource fair. Lunch will be available for purchase or donation-based for persons age 60 and over. Join us at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center (315 Halleck St.) on Wed., March 30, 9am3pm. Free. More info: 360-733-4030, jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org.

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions – Experienced ICU nurses

discuss in frank terms the meaning of “advanced medical interventions.” Actual 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., March 30, 6:30-8:30pm at Fairhaven College Auditorium / WWU. Free. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

Spring Tennis Clinics – Have fun

learning to play tennis and sharpen your skills at Bellingham Tennis Club and Fairhaven Fitness (800 McKenzie Ave. Bellingham). Five week sessions for ages 5-11 and beginner adults begin week of April 11. More info: 360-733-5050 or www.bellinghamtennis.com.

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MARCH 2016 TUESDAY 3/1/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, www.yogawithjoani.com or 360-656-6699. (pg. 14) Creative Movement, The Firehouse PAC, 4:15-5pm, localmotiondance@gmail.com or 360-296-3766. Creative Modern Dance (ages 5-8), The Firehouse PAC, 5-6pm, $80 (8 weeks), 360-296-3766, localmotiondance@gmail.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Julianne Thoma Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Opening Reception: Mila Faulknner, Bellewood Farm Gallery, 5:30pm, free, 360-318-7720, www.milafaulknerart.com. (pg. 12) Samurai Arts Karate Program (6 Tuesdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 5:30-7pm, one free drop-in / $110 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600, cynthia@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. Build A Small Table Workshop (8 sessions) begins, Terra Firma Design Woodworking Shop, 6-8pm, $395 plus materials, 360-393-7577, www.TerraFirmaDesignNW.com or dolesejt@msn.com. (pg. 27) Doc Club (view and discuss documentaries), Bellingham Public Library, 6pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Doc Talk: “Understanding Menopause” with Sarah Evans, ARNP, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, free / preregistration required, 360-814-2424, www.skagitregionalhealth.org. Reception: Art! Art! Art!, Firehouse PAC, 6-8pm, free, 360-752-1904. (pg. 12) “Flowing,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:45pm, $10.75, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org or 360-738-0735. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226, 7-8:30pm, free, contact-4470@toastmastersclubs.org, 360-7560217 or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 10) Free Adult Acting Class: Performances, Anacortes Community Theatre, 7-10:30pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com, 360-8400089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, safdancers@hotmail.com or 360-766-6866. (pg. 25)

WEDNESDAY 3/2/2016 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for 5 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Senior Stretch (gentle yoga), Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, cynthia@jansenartcenter.org or 360-354-3600. BMC Student Instrumental and String Awards, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 5) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Sylvia Bos, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free will donation, 206-790-4962, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 5) Feminine Energy 101 Class (6 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 3-5:30pm, $180, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Elder Care: Support Options with Dementia Trainer Debbie Gann, Skagit Valley Hospital Cascade Room, 5:30-8pm, free, 360-814-2424, healthquest@skagitvalleyhospital.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Handbuilt Pottery: Using Big Tools Workshop (4 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 6:30-9pm, $160, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Yoga for Daily Living (6 sessions) begins, Jansen Art Center, 6:30-7:45pm, $60 for 6 sessions, 360-354-3600, cynthia@jansenartcenter.com or www.jansenartcenter.org. Birchwood Garden Club: Tom’s Bamboo, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, free, 360-384-6250, threemetcalfes@comcast.net or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. (pg. 29) Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm, $8 / 1st class free, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 25)

“Halving the Bones” w/ Ruth Ozeki, Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:15pm, free, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. “Mount Baker Eruptive History and Hazards,” Burlington Public Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-755-0760, blibrary@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=1639. Xi Xi Hu Walking Qigong, The Carnation Building, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-3037964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com. Bellingham Parks & Rec Travelogue: “Costa Rica Eco-Adventure” with Jasmine Goodnow, Whatcom Musuem Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $3 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm, $10 monthly, valleyvoicesr4u@gmail.com, 360-296-4374 or www.valleyvoices.weebly.com. (pg. 6) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm, $5 donation requested / 1st time free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 25) “The Odd Couple: Female Version,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 general / $10 seniors and students / $8 kids 3-9, 360-354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 29) Festival of (In)appropriation, Limelight Cinema, 8-9:30pm, free, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

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Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm, free, 360-778-7250, friendslibrary3@gmail.com. Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $185 for 4 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 14) Lynden Emeritus Forum: “Survey of Big Band Music from Its Roots in 1920s Jazz through the Swing Era and Beyond” with Steve Herrick, Lynden High School Band Room, 10:30am-noon, free / donations encouraged, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. Whatcom READS! Book Discussion with Ruth Ozeki (“A Tale for the Time Being”), Ferndale Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Strings Open Studio, Jansen Art Center, 11:30am-12:30pm, $5 per month / members free, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 6) Ceramics Open Studio, Jansen Art Center (JAC), noon-4pm, $10 per session / $70 for 10 sessions, www.jansenartcenter.org. Thursday Evening Live: Erik & Anissa, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 360-354-3600, cynthia@jansenartcenter.org 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. Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel Workshop (4 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 6-9pm, $180, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm. (pg. 32) Microsoft Excel Workshop: Basic & Intermediate, Blaine Library, 10:30am-3:30pm, free / preregistration required, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Whatcom READS Presents: Introduction to Buddhist Meditation with Tim Burnett, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 11:30am, free, www.whatcomreads.org. Barkley Toasters, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm, free, 360-220-1151. (pg. 10) Valley Writers (adults), South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 26) Whatcom READS Presents: Principles of Buddhism with Ruth Ozeki and Tim Burnett, YWCA Ballroom, 1:30pm, free, www.whatcomreads.org. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 2-4pm, $10/session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org/ceramics-studio.

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MARCH 2016 “Promising Futures” Exhibit Reception, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm, free, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 12) Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com, 360-293-6938 or www.anacortesart.com. Artist Reception: Lynn Young, Fourth Corner Frame & Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-1340, www.fourthcornerframes.com or framr4u@aol.com. (pg. 12) Downtown Art Walk at the Lightcatcher, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 6-10pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 12) Spring Celebration of the Arts, Waterfront Artists’ Studios, 6-10pm, free. (pg. 12-13) New Artists & Recycled Collage Craft 4 Kids, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, free, 360-3127366, wendelindunlap@gmail.com. (pg. 13) Western Line Dancing (beginner), Ten Mile Grange, 6:30-7:30pm, $5 per class, 360354-4325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers. (pg. 25) Reading Hour (clairvoyant reading demo), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-8pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Whatcom READS Keynote Event: An Evening with Ruth Ozeki, Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, free, www.whatcomreads.org. (pg. 26) “But Is It Art?: The Sequel,” Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9pm, $5, GLarge@Whatcom.ctc.edu or 360-383-3532. (pg. 29) Lunasa, McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $30-$40, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 6) “Revived, Refurbished, and Recent,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm, $15 / pay what you can at the door, 360-510-4711, kuntzpam@gmail.com or www.kuntzandco.org. (pg. 25) “The Odd Couple: Female Version,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com, 360-2244028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855, marketing@theupfront.com or www.theupfront.com/the-heroes.

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SATURDAY 3/5/2016 “Manon Lescaut” (Met Live), Lincoln Theatre, 9:45am-1pm, $23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off for members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 6) Dansation (kids and parents; 4 Saturdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10-11:30am, $45 for one month of classes, info@jansenartcenter.org, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-2pm. (pg. 32) Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360306-8554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 13) Northwest Singles Club (NSC) Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 34) Pruning 101, Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Silk Painting: Stitchery and Beaded Embellishment Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-4pm, $60, info@jansenartcenter.org, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Visit Sculpture Woods, 10am-5pm, free, www.sculpturewoods.com. (pg. 13) Get Your Groove Back 21 Day Fitness Program begins, Bellingham Tennis Club & Fairhaven Fitness, 10am, $99, info@bellinghamtennis.com, 360-733-5050 or www.bellinghamtennis.com. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 11am-3pm, $10/ session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. Clay Extravaganza, Depot Market Square, 11am-6pm, free, whatcomack@hotmail.com or www.whatcomartistsofclayandkiln.org. (pg. 13) FIG Full STEAM Ahead (drop-in, ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 12:30-2:30pm, $4.50-$10, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Develop Your Facilitation Skills (Become a Successful Group Leader), Ferndale Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “Environmental Art: Handmade Recycled Paper” with Ruth San Pietro, South Whatcom Library, 1pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “Frozen in Concrete,” Concrete Theatre, 1-3pm, $20 pp, 360-853-7939, UpperSkagitLibraryFoundation@gmail.com or www.frozeninconcrete.brownpapertickets.com. (pg. 32) Soils: Do’s and Don’ts for the Home Gardener, Lynden Library, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Textured Copper Cuff Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $55, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Whatcom READS Presents: The Art and Craft of Writing with Ruth Ozeki, WWU Wilson Library Reading Room, 1pm, free, www.whatcomreads.org. (pg. 10) Medical Qigong and Mindful Meditation, 8 Petals Yoga Studio, 2-4:30pm, $10 / $15, 360-303-7964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com or www.8petalsyoga.com. “Revived, Refurbished, and Recent,” Firehouse PAC, 2pm. (pg. 25) “The Odd Couple: Female Version,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29) Entertainment News Northwest ~ March 2016

Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-371-7030, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 25) Author Event: Matthew Thuney and “Bucolia: Hijinx in the Hinterlands,” Deming Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org, 360-592-2422, bucolia018@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1130244700349331/. (pg. 26) Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam, St. James Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, 3-5pm, $5 donation requested, bhamuke@gmail.com, 360734-1792 or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 6) Whatcom Reads Interview with Ruth Ozeki, Jansen Art Center, 5:30pm, free, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 26) Victory Celebration and Fundraiser, Kiniski’s Reef Tavern, 6pm-1am, $20pp suggested donation at the door, 360-945-1537, mark.robbins@prodigy.net or www.NoTowers.webs.com. (pg. 32) Bellingham’s 3rd Annual Lumber and Lace Ball, The Majestic Ballroom, 6:30-11:45pm, $25pp, 360-733-9017, lumberandlaceball@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/lumberandlaceball. (pg. 32) USA Dance, Presence Studio, 7:15-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360734-5676 or www.bellinghamusadance.com. “But Is It Art?: The Sequel,” Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9pm. (pg. 29) “Revived, Refurbished, and Recent,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855 or marketing@theupfront.com.

SUNDAY 3/6/2016 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange, 8am-1pm, $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 5) Basic Jewelry Wax Carving Workshop (2 days) begins, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 10am-3pm, $375 + $5 kit fee, 360-201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. Kings Men of Song, Mountainview Christian Reformed Church, 10:30am, www.kingsmenofsong.org. (pg. 9) “As You Like It” (NT Live), Lincoln Theatre, 1pm, $16 general / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 29) Cabin Fever NW (Indie folk duo), Nancy’s Farm, 2-4pm, $15, www.info@nancysfarm.com, 360-739-5651 or www.nancysfarm.com. Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260, info@oysteryachting.com or www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. “The Odd Couple: Female Version,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, ranenogales@msn.com. “Capote,” Pickford Film Center, 6-8pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Craig Ferguson: The New Deal Tour, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $39.50 / $49.50, 734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 28)

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MARCH 2016 MONDAY 3/7/2016 Felted Collar Scarf Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-2pm, $45, info@jansenartcenter.org, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Senior Stretch (gentle yoga), Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, cynthia@jansenartcenter.org, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Irish & Folk Mondays, Honeymoon, 6-9:30pm, $5 suggested, 360-820-0486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.honeymoonmeads.com. Knit Night, Bellingham Public Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 6:30-8:30pm, $10/ session or $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org/ceramics-studio. Ripe for the Telling: Surprising Stories of Washington Fruit, Burlington Public Library, 6:30-8pm, free, jennyf@burlingtonwa.gov, www.burlingtonwa.gov/Index.aspx?NID=463 or 360-755-0760. Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Advent Christian Church, 7-9pm, bassbill1950@yahoo.com, 360-9664976 or bellinghamblend.weebly.com. (pg. 6)

TUESDAY 3/8/2016 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 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 14) Creative Movement, The Firehouse PAC, 4:15-5pm, localmotiondance@gmail.com or 360-296-3766. Creative Modern Dance (ages 5-8), The Firehouse PAC, 5-6pm, $80 (8 weeks), 360-296-3766, localmotiondance@gmail.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Milo Petersen Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, safdancers@hotmail.com or 360-766-6866. (pg. 25)

WEDNESDAY 3/9/2016 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for 5 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Senior Stretch (gentle yoga), Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600.

Advance Care Planning, Bellingham Senior Center, 10:30am-noon, free, 360-788-6526, www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care or waha.acp@hinet.org. Best of California Travel Show, Bellingham Senior Activity Center (Room 16), 11am, free, 360-733-4030 ext. 1019, www.wccoa.org. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Jan Brink, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5) Rain Gardens, Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. WWP Monthly Meeting, Nicki’s Bella Marina, 6-8:30pm, free, RSVP required, 360-319-8366, www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org or caithiseach@gmail.com. (pg. 10) No Sew Braided Rugs, Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm, $22, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 25)

THURSDAY 3/10/2016 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $185 for 4 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 14) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, noon-4pm, $10 per session / $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Museum Advocates: “The Grand Lady of Mount Baker” with Mike Impero, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, noon-1pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.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. Best of the 42nd NW Filmmakers Festival, Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Island Writers (writing support group/all styles welcome), Island Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wlcs.org. Xi Xi Hu Walking Qigong, The Carnation Building, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-3037964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com.

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Experience the Dance Traditions of Tajikistan (live music, music demos, video footage), Ferndale Library, 7-8pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “Horse Boy,” Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, free, $5 suggested donation, 360-336-8955, tobie@ lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 34) Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. (pg. 6) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm. (pg. 25) Historical Society: “The Sumas Rodeo” with Deb Morgan, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7:30-9pm, $3 suggested donation / museum and WCHS members free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 30) TAUK, Wild Buffalo, 8pm-1:30am, $10, 360-746-8733, wb.wildbuffalo@gmail.com or www.wildbuffalo.net.

FRIDAY 3/11/2016 George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary: Guided Field Trip, meet at Birch Bay Square, 8am-4pm, $40, 360-543-9982, dharger@cityofblaine.com or www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com. (pg. 4 or 34) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 2-4pm, $10/session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600. 2nd Friday Potluck/Program, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share. Western Line Dancing (beginner), Ten Mile Grange, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 25) March Hare Distillery Tasting, BelleWood Acres, 7pm, $65, info@bellewoodfarms.com, 360-318-7720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 27) Ragtime Pianist Bob Milne, Lairmont Manor, 7-9pm, $14, mattberes1@gmail.com, 360-2208770 or www.bobmilne.com. (pg. 6) 12 Minutes Max Bellingham, Firehouse PAC, 7:30-9pm, $15 general / $12 student-senior, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com, 360-7342776 or www.12minutesmaxbellingham.org. “A Man’s Requiem,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $30-$40, 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 25) Gala Symphony Concert, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 adults / $1 ages 16 and under, 360-421-2527, sharynpeterson@hotmail.com or www.mbys.org, 360-734-6080. (pg. 6) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com, 360224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, www.theupfront.com/the-heroes.

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MARCH 2016 SATURDAY 3/12/2016 Birders Breakfast, Blaine Senior Center, 8-11am, $6 general / $4 kids under 12, 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 32) Fragance Lake Trail Hike, 8:30am, free, 360-303-1848, brohiker@gmail.com. “Experience Ireland: Along the Atlantic Coast” with Susan Colleen Browne, Whatcom Community College, 9am-noon, $45, 360-3833200, rmyer@whatcom.ctc.edu or www.whatcomcommunityed.com. NSEA Work Party, Squalicum Creek, 9am-noon, free, 360-715-0283, restoration@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org. Wings Over Water Birding Festival, Blaine PAC, 9am-7pm, free, vic@cityofblaine.com, 360-3324544 or www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com. (pg. 4) Dansation (kids and parents; 4 Saturdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10-11:30am, $45 for one month of classes, info@jansenartcenter.org, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Family Activity Day: Luck of the Leprechauns, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 10am-4pm, $3 general / members free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 5) Introduction to Weaving (3 Saturdays) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-noon, $88, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. North Fork Friends Book & Bake Sale, North Fork Library, 10am-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. NSC Saturday Coffee, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 34)

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Salish Sea Birding and Wildlife Cruise, Semiahmoo Resort Plover Dock (departs), 10am-noon or 12:30-2:30pm, $47.50, 360-543-9982, dharger@cityofblaine.com or www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com. (pg. 4 or 34) Spring Book Fair for Windward High School, Barnes & Noble, 10-11pm, free, windwardboosters@gmail.com. (pg. 32) Unity Annual Inspiration Wellness Fair 2016, Unity Spiritual Center, 10am-4pm, $5, hdeliban@hotmail.com, 360-733-2270 or www.unitybellingham.org. (pg. 14) Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival, Blaine Middle School, 10am-5pm, free, 360-332-4544, dharger@cityofblaine.com or www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com. (pg. 4) Veteran Benefits Event, East Whatcom Resource Center, 10:30am-1pm, free, 360-393-5514, veterannavigator@gmail.com or www.facebook.com. (pg. 34) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 11am-3pm, $10/ session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600. “Environmental Art: Handmade Recycled Paper” with Ruth San Pietro, Deming Library, 11am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Small Farm Expo, NW Washington Fairgrounds, 11am-3pm, free, asweeney@whatcomcd.org, www.whatcomcd.org/upcoming-events or 360-526-2381. (pg. 29) Yoga for Neck & Shoulder Tension, Blaine Library, 11am-noon, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Cornwall Avenue, noon, free, stpatsbham@gmail.com or www.stpatsbham.com. (pg. 3) Gala Symphony Concert, McIntyre Hall, 1pm, $15 adults / $1 ages 16 and under, 360-4212527, sharynpeterson@hotmail.com or www.mbys.org, 360-416-7727. (pg. 6) “Into the West,” Pickford Film Center, noon2pm, $5 general / $4 member, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. FIG Full STEAM Ahead (drop-in, ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 12:30-2:30pm, $4.50-$10, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. “The Silent Stones Speak: An Introduction to Cemetery Iconology” with Margie Wilson, Burlington Senior Community Center, 1-3pm, free, genealogy0715@genealogy.org, 360-7576224 or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org. Writing to Navigate Your Life: An Introduction to Journaling, Ferndale Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness, Blaine Library, 3-4:30pm, free / registration required, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. The Haynie Opry: Gospel Matinee, 3pm, $5, 360-366-3321. Author Event: Abbe Rolnick and “Cocoon of Cancer: An Invitation to Love Deeply,” Village Books, 4-5:30pm, free, www.villagebooks.com, 360-733-1599 or events@villagebooks.com. “When Eagles Roar: Tales of an African Birding Adventurer” with James Currie, Blaine School PAC, 5-6:30pm, free, 360-332-4544, www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com or dharger@cityofblaine.com. (pg. 10, 14) Traditional Irish Dinner, Bellingham Senior Activity Center (BSAC), 6-8pm, $15 advance / $20 at the door / $7 kids 12 & under, 360-7334030, jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 32) Entertainment News Northwest ~ March 2016

Jazz Celebration VIII, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 6:30pm, $15 suggested donation, 360-384-6652, www.stormsmusicservices.com. (pg. 7) Contra Dance, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 students, 360-676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 25) Live Irish Music, Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, 7pm, free, 360-752-3377 or www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com. “Perspectives,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $10, 360-734-6080, balletbellingham@comcast.net or www.balletbellingham.com. (pg. 25) The Haynie Opry: Music of the 1950s, Haynie Grange, 7pm, $10, 360-366-3321. 12 Minutes Max Bellingham, Firehouse PAC, 7:30-9pm, $15 general / $12 student-senior, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com, 360-7342776 or www.12minutesmaxbellingham.org. “Behind the Bamboo Veil” with John and Christa Shaw, Island Library, 7:30pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. (pg. 27) Heart By Heart, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $24, 877-275-2448, www.theskagit.com/entertainment. (pg. 6) “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855. Fritz & the Freeloaders (acoustic-based pop, rock and alt-country), Fireside Martini & Wine Bar, 8:15pm, free, cheers@firesidemartini.com, 360-738-1000 or www.firesidemartini.com.

SUNDAY 3/13/2016 Wings Over Water Birding Festival, Blaine PAC, 9am-7pm. (pg. 4) “The Taming of the Shrew” (Bolshoi Ballet), Pickford Film Center, 11am-1:30pm, $20, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Historic House Tour, Pickett House, 1-4pm, by donation. (pg. 30) “Manon Lescaut” (Met Live), Lincoln Theatre, 1pm, $23 adults / $19 seniors / $16 students / $2 off for members, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (6) Scottish Ceilidh, Littlefield Celtic Center, 2-5pm, $5, 360-416-4934, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 25) Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260, info@oysteryachting.com or www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. 12 Minutes Max Bellingham, Firehouse PAC, 2:30pm, $15 general / $12 student-senior, 360734-2776, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com or www.12minutesmaxbellingham.org. NookChat: Community Storytelling, Everson Library, 3-5pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. (pg. 30) Silent Film Series with Live Organist Dennis James: Action Double Feature, Mount Baker Theatre, 3pm, $22.50 / $15 / $10, 360-7346080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. “The Eternal Soul,” First Congregational Church, 3pm, $20 general / $15 seniors and students / $5 age 18 and under, 360-738-7166, www.whatcomchorale.org. (pg. 7) Bellingham Laughter Club, Terra Organica in the Bellingham Public Market, 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, therapeuticstudio@msn.com or www.worldlaughtertour.com. (pg. 34)

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MARCH 2016 Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, ranenogales@msn.com. Kings Men of Song, Sunrise Baptist Church, 5:30pm, www.kingsmenofsong.org. (pg. 9) Dances of Universal Peace in Mount Vernon, Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, by donation, jstplnfolk@gmail.com, 360-6299190 or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm. (pg. 7-8)

MONDAY 3/14/2016 Senior Stretch (gentle yoga), Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. WGS: “Finding Female Ancestors in Court Records” with Janice Lovelace, Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-966-3860, neemsretreat@frontier.com. Jansen Jazz Band, Jansen Art Center, 5:307:30pm, $5/ session, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/jansen-jazz-band. Dig into Spring Gardening Workshop, Mount Vernon City Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-3366209, mikeb@mountvernonwa.gov or www.mountvernonwa.gov/index.aspx?nid=186. End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-788-6526, www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care or waha.acp@hinet.org. Irish & Folk Mondays, Honeymoon, 6-9:30pm, $5 suggested, 360-820-0486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.honeymoonmeads.com. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 6:30-8:30pm, $10/ session or $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Advent Christian Church, 7-9pm, bassbill1950@yahoo.com, 360-9664976 or bellinghamblend.weebly.com. (pg. 6)

TUESDAY 3/15/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 14) Creative Movement, The Firehouse PAC, 4:15-5pm, localmotiondance@gmail.com or 360-296-3766. Creative Modern Dance (ages 5-8), The Firehouse PAC, 5-6pm, $80 (8 weeks), 360-296-3766, localmotiondance@gmail.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Chad Petersen Trio/ Christian Casolary Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. An Introduction to Craniosacral Therapy, Garden St. Methodist Church, 5:45-9pm, 360-820-3091, danmcphaden@yahoo.com or www.NCmassageconnection.org. Doc Club (view and discuss documentaries), Bellingham Public Library, 6pm, free, 360-7787217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 25)

WEDNESDAY 3/16/2016 Lynden Emeritus Forum: “Exercise Options for Seniors: Improving Mobility, Function, and Independence” with Dr. Joel Sattgast, Green Meadows Retirement Community Library, 9:30-10:45am, free / donations encouraged, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for 5 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Senior Stretch, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Newcomers Club, Bellingham Golf & Country Club, noon-2pm, $16 / luncheon and speaker / reservations required, 360-354-4662, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org. Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Nell Veenstra, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5) Watercolors With Northwest Themes (6 Wednesdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $125 for 6 classes, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Starting Your Vegetable Garden, Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Community St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, Blaine Senior Center, 5-7pm, free / donations appreciated, jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 32) Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. RAMP UP to National Healthcare Decisions Day, Bellingham Technical College, Settlemyer Hall, 5:30-7:30pm, free, 360-201-7840, www.wce.wwu.edu/bsn/palliative-care-institute or micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 14) “The Good Time Girls,” Pickford Film Center, 5:30-8pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Blooming Scraps (Making Cloth Flowers), Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm, $22, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Author Reading: Steve Kink (“Changing Tides & Times”), Village Books, 7pm, free, www.stevekink.com. BUG @ Roeder, Roeder Home, 7-8:30pm, donation requested. (pg. 6) Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 25)

THURSDAY 3/17/2016 30th Annual Lynden Craft & Antique Show, Northwest Washington Fair & Event Center, 10am-8pm, $6 adults / $5 Senior (60+) / 12 & under free, 360-966-5573, wccinc@hotmail.com or www.lyndencraftantiqueshow.com. (pg. 27) Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $185 for 4 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 14)

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Strings Open Studio, Jansen Art Center, 11:30am. (pg. 6) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, noon-4pm, $10 per session / $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Brown Bag: “The Restoration of the Western Flyer” with Chris Chase, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 12:30pm, $3 suggested donation / members free, 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Book Talk, Bellingham Public Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. St. Patrick’s Day Brews & Ukes, Porterhouse Pub, 2-4pm, free, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 8) Thursday Evening Live: Steve Loeffler, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 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. Irish Dinner to benefit Meals on Wheels, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 6-8pm, $10 advance / $15 at the door / $5 kids 10 & under, 360-384-6244, jmeyers@wccoa.org. (pg. 32) Xi Xi Hu Walking Qigong, The Carnation Building, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-3037964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com. Bellingham Parks & Rec Travelogue: “Peaks to Plains: Clark Fork River in NW Wyoming” with Dave Courtis, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $3 suggested donation / members free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Creating Cleaning and Refreshing Products, Ferndale Library, 7-9pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Solas (Irish-American band), Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $20-$39, 360-734-6080, MountBakerTheatre.com. (pg. 8) Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm. (pg. 25)

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SATURDAY 3/19/2016

30th Annual Lynden Craft & Antique Show, Northwest Washington Fair & Event Center, 10am-8pm, 360-966-5573. (pg. 27) Friends of the Lynden Library Book Sale, Lynden Public Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 32) Barkley Toasters, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 10) Valley Writers (adults), South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm. (pg. 26) Introduction to Soft Pastels Workshop (3 Fridays) begins, JAC, 1:30-3pm, $55, 360-354-3600. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 2-4pm, $10/session or $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Western Line Dancing (beginner), Ten Mile Grange, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 25) Bob Milne in Concert, Blaine Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm, $10 student / $15 adult, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. (pg. 8) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $18 / $24, 360-416-7727, www.theaterartsguild.org. Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855 or marketing@theupfront.com.

Pancake Breakfast, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 8-10am, $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 free, manager.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com or 360-384-6244. (pg. 32) VFW Fundraising Breakfast, VFW Hall, Lynden, 8-11am, $6, vfwpost9301@gmail.com or 360-201-4256. (pg. 32) Connections Conference 2016, Skagit Valley College, 8:30am-4:30pm, $80 / $95, 360-8547154, tori.sanchez@unitedgeneral.org or www.skagitconnectionsconference.com. (pg. 34) NSEA Work Party, Landingstrip Creek (near Acme), 9am-noon, free, 360-715-0283, restoration@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org. 30th Annual Lynden Craft & Antique Show, Northwest Washington Fair & Event Center, 10am-5pm, 360-966-5573 or www.lyndencraftantiqueshow.com. (pg. 27) Dansation (kids and parents; 4 Saturdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10-11:30am, $45 for one month of classes, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Free Adult Acting Class: Performances, Anacortes Community Theatre, 10am-1:30pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com, 360-8400089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com. Friends of the Lynden Library Book Sale, Lynden Public Library, 10am-5pm. (pg. 32) Greg Aanes Furniture Showroom Open, 10am-3pm, www.FurnitureBellingham.com, 360-389-2714. (pg. 34) NSC Saturday Coffee, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 34) Starting Your Vegetable Garden, Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Herbs for Family Health with Linda Quintana, Deming Library, 10:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. It’s Not How Well You Sing: It’s How Singing Makes You Well, location TBD, 10:30am3:30pm, $65, 360-393-5527 or leola.adams@ymail.com. (pg. 8) 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. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 11am-3pm, $10/ session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org/ceramics-studio. “Essential Oils 101: Health & Wellness with Aromatherapy” with Anna Beth Harman of Do-Terra Oils, Sumas Library, 11am-noon, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “When Worlds Collide” (1951), Pickford Film Center, noon-1:45pm, $2, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. FIG Full STEAM Ahead (drop-in, ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 12:30-2:30pm, $4.50-$10, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Meat Birds 101 with Anna Martin of Osprey Hill Farm, Deming Library, 12:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Beginning Weaving Workshop (4 Saturdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $100, 360-354-3600g or www.jansenartcenter.org. Children’s Film Festival: Animated Shorts, Pickford Film Center, 1-2:15pm, $7 kids / $10 PFC members / $12 general, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

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Crafternoon!, Ragfinery, 1-4:30pm, free, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. “Environmental Art: Handmade Recycled Paper” with Ruth San Pietro, Ferndale Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Press Here: Acupressure (& More) for Animals, Whatcom Community College, 1-4pm, $45, 360-383-3200, comed@whatcom.ctc.edu or www.register.whatcomcommunityed.com/ CourseStatus.awp?&course=16W8525021EA. Mason Bees Alternative Pollinators with Kelle Sunter (Blaine CORE), Deming Library, 2pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Medical Qigong and Mindful Meditation, 8 Petals Yoga Studio, 2-4:30pm, $10 / $15, 360-303-7964 or www.8petalsyoga.com. Children’s Film Festival: “The Okee Dokee Brothers Through the Woods: An Appalachian Adventure” (ages 4+, ice cream social following), Pickford Film Center, 3-4:15pm, $8 kids / $8.50 adults, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness, Blaine Library, 3-4:30pm, free / registration required, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. “Celebrating Children, Creating Futures,” Bellingham Golf & Country Club, 5:30-10pm, $85, 360-671-3660, karen@wcel.net or www.wcel.net. (pg. 32-33) Interfaith Coalition 2016 Hope Auction, Four Points by Sheraton, 5:30pm, $50 (includes dinner), info@interfaith-coalition.org, 360-7343983 or www.interfaith-coalition.org. (pg. 31) “Zen Buddhism: What Is It?” with Chris Burkhart, Island Library, 7-8pm, free, 360758-7145, www.wcls.org. Chris Eger Band Album Release Party, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $15 festival seating / $2 off members, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 9) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30-10:15pm. (pg. 29) Northwest Dance Festival, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $23+, info@northwestballet.org, 360-734-6080 or www.northwestballet.org. (pg. 25) “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855.

SUNDAY 3/20/2016 Guemes Island Bike & Hike, 8am, free / $5 carpool fee, billgrove@comcast.net. Leprechaun Daze Collector Car Show, behind Hardware Sales, Bellingham, 10am-2pm, show your cars - $10, look at cars - free, 360-3802733, www.fourthcornerelitescarclub.com. Lost Wax Casting Workshop (2 days) begins, BMAG, 10am-3pm, $375 + $25 kit fee, 360201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. “As You Like It” (NT Live), Pickford Film Center, 11am-2pm, $20, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Annual Purim Carnival, Bloedel Donovan, noon-2:30pm, free admission / purchase tickets for carnival games and food, 360-734-8890. (pg. 5) Children’s Film Festival: Live Action Shorts (ages 4+), Pickford Film Center, 1-2:15pm, $8 kids / $8.50 adults, 360-738-0735 or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

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MARCH 2016 “Hangmen” (NT Live), Lincoln Theatre, 1-3pm, $16 adults / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 29) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 2pm. (pg. 29) Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260, info@oysteryachting.com or www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. Children’s Film Festival: “Moomins on the Riviera” (ages 6+), Pickford Film Center, 3-4:45pm, $5 kids / $7.50 members / $10.75 general, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Rane Nogales Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, ranenogales@msn.com. Kings Men of Song, Hope in Christ Church, 7pm, www.kingsmenofsong.org. (pg. 9)

Audubon Society: “Understanding Shorebirds: The Miracle of Migration,” Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $3 suggested donation / museum and NCAS members free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) Poetry Reading: “Noisy Water: Poetry from Whatcom County,” Ferndale Library, 7pm, free, othermindpress@gmail.com or www.othermindpress.wordpress.com/noisy-water. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866 or safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 25)

MONDAY 3/21/2016

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for 5 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Senior Stretch, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. “As You Like It” (NT Live), Pickford Film Center, 11am-2pm, $20, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Bellingham City Club, Northwood Hall, noon-1:30pm, $13 members/$18 non-members in advance; $15 / $20 at the door, info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. (pg. 14) Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Jacqui Martin, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-354-3600. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5) Oyster Dome/Cliff House Hike, 4:30pm, free, 425-341-3738, ajwinsor@gmail.com. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Open Craft Night!, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, free, 360-738-6977, shenterly@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. “As You Like It” (NT Live), Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $20, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 25)

Senior Stretch, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. Ancestry & Genealogy Group, Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wlcs.org. (pg. 30) Jansen Jazz Band, Jansen Art Center, 5:307:30pm, $5/ session, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/jansen-jazz-band. Dig into Spring Gardening Workshop, Mount Vernon City Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-3366209, mikeb@mountvernonwa.gov or www.mountvernonwa.gov/index.aspx?nid=186. Irish & Folk Mondays, Honeymoon, 6-9:30pm, $5 suggested, 360-820-0486, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or www.honeymoonmeads.com. Knit Night, Bellingham Public Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 6:30-8:30pm, $10/ session or $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Dahlias!, Blaine Library, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. “Edible Mushrooms of Northwest Washington and Poisonous Lookalikes” with Jack Waytz, Blaine Library, 6:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Advent Christian Church, 7-9pm, bassbill1950@yahoo.com, 360-9664976 or bellinghamblend.weebly.com. (pg. 6)

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WEDNESDAY 3/23/2016

THURSDAY 3/24/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 14) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, noon-4pm, $10 per session / $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. “2016: The Year of the Monkey” with Peter Winslow Gray (a look at China from 6th century BC-1800s), Lynden Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Thursday Evening Live: Duo Lido, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, www.simplyspiritcenter.com or 360647-7134. Xi Xi Hu Walking Qigong, The Carnation Building, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360303-7964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com. Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. (pg. 6) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15-10pm. (pg. 25) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

FRIDAY 3/25/2016 Ceramics Open Studio, Jansen Art Center, 2-4pm, $10/session or $70 for 10 sessions, www.jansenartcenter.org/ceramics-studio. Gallowglass Irish Trio, Rifugio’s, 6-8pm, 360-592-2888, ilcafferifugio@mac.com or www.ilcafferifugio.com. Western Line Dancing (beginner), Ten Mile Grange, 6:30-7:30pm. (pg. 25) Author Event: M. A. Demers, Village Books, 7-9pm, free, biblioinfo@villagebooks.com, 360-671-2626 or www.villagebooks.com. “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-2936829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com, 360224-4028 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. Johnny Rivers, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $55 / $60, 877-2752448, www.theskagit.com/entertainment. (pg. 9-10) “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855 or marketing@theupfront.com.

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 14) Creative Movement, The Firehouse PAC, 4:15-5pm, localmotiondance@gmail.com or 360-296-3766. Creative Modern Dance (ages 5-8), The Firehouse PAC, 5-6pm, $80 (8 weeks), 360-296-3766, localmotiondance@gmail.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Steve Rudy Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Bellingham Reads Book Club: Anthony Doerr and “All the Light We Cannot See,” Bellingham Public Library, 6:30-7:30pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or 360778-7323. NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

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MARCH 2016 SATURDAY 3/26/2016 23rd Annual Native Plant Sale & Expo, Whatcom Community College, 9am-2pm, free, 360-526-2381 or www.whatcomcd.org. (pg. 33) NSEA Work Party, Fishtrap Creek, 9am-noon, free, 360-715-0283, restoration@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org. Dansation (kids and parents; 4 Saturdays) begins, Jansen Art Center, 10-11:30am, $45 for one month of classes, www.jansenartcenter.org. Easter on the Farm, BelleWood Acres, 10am4pm, free, info@bellewoodfarms.com, 360-3187720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 5) Mount Baker Rock & Gem Club’s Annual Show, Bloedel Donovan Park Community Center, 10am-6pm, free, 360-961-7873, www.mtbakerrockclub.org. (pg. 5) NSC Saturday Coffee, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 34) Spokane International Railway Portable Layout in N-Scale, Bellingham Sportsplex, 10am-3pm, free with fair admission, bellinghamrailwaymuseum@gmail.com or www.bellinghamrailwaymuseum.org. (pg. 30) Sumas Writers Group, Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wlcs.org. Behind the Scenes @ BPL Tour, SkillShare at Bellingham Central Library, 10:30-noon, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Ceramics Open Studio, Jansen Art Center, 11am-3pm, $10/session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. Children’s Film Festival: “Cuddly Critters” (ages 2+), Pickford Film Center, 11:30am12:45pm, $5 kids / $7.50 members / $10.75 general, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. FIG Full STEAM Ahead (drop-in, ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 12:30-2:30pm, $4.50-$10, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. “5 Successful Presentation Basics” with Leah Wang, Ferndale Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org. Children’s Film Festival: Live Action Shorts (ages 4+), Pickford Film Center, 1-2:15pm, $8 kids / $8.50 adults, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Yoga for Neck & Shoulder Tension, Lynden Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Mount Baker Club: Trips, Slideshow, and Potluck, Bellingham Food Co-op’s Community Room, 6pm, free, 425-341-3738 or ajwinsor@gmail.com. (pg. 34) Contra Dance!, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 students, 360-676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 25) Manalac Piano Duo, Jansen Art Center, 7:30pm, $15 general / $12 students and seniors, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 10) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Orrin Evans Trio, Byrnes PAC, 7:30, $15 general / $10 students / under 12 free, www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2508359, 360-631-8071. “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-2936829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29) Johnny Rivers, Skagit Valley Casino Resort Pacific Showroom, 8pm, $55 / $60, 877-2752448, www.theskagit.com/entertainment. (pg. 9-10) “The Heroes: An Improvised Comedy that Saves the Day,” The Upfront Theatre, 8pm & 10pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-733-8855. WC Swing and Blues Party, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10pm, $5, 360-224-4028, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

SUNDAY 3/27/2016 Easter Sunday Nooksack River Hike, 9am, free, kimcederstrom@yahoo.com. Easter on the Farm, BelleWood Acres, 10am4pm, free, info@bellewoodfarms.com, 360-3187720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 5) Mount Baker Rock & Gem Club’s Annual Show, Bloedel Donovan Park Community Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-961-7873. (pg. 5) “Spartacus” (Bolshoi Ballet), Pickford Film Center, 11am-2:15pm, $20, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Children’s Film Festival: Animated Shorts, Pickford Film Center, 1-2:15pm, $7 kids / $10 PFC members / $12 general, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 2pm. (pg. 29) Sunday Chess in Bellingham, Barkley Haggen Market Street Cafe, 2-6pm, free, 360-676-2260 or www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. Children’s Film Festival: “All the Time in the World” (grades 4-8), Pickford Film Center, 3-4:45pm, $5 kids / $7.50 members / $10.75 general, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. The Art of Jazz: Frank Potenza Trio, Mount Baker Theatre Encore Room, 4-6:30pm, $16 general / $10 students / Jazz Project members free, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com, 360-650-1066 or www.jazzproject.org. Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quintet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, ranenogales@msn.com.

MONDAY 3/28/2016 Senior Stretch, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. Jansen Jazz Band, Jansen Art Center, 5:307:30pm, $5/ session, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/jansen-jazz-band. Teen Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 Mondays) begins, BMAG, 6-9pm, $185 plus $10 basic material/kit fee, 360-201-0236 or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. Dig into Spring Gardening Workshop, Mount Vernon City Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-3366209, mikeb@mountvernonwa.gov or www.mountvernonwa.gov/index.aspx?nid=186. Discover Bellydancing with Alyssa Springs of Flow Motion, Ferndale Library, 6-7pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Irish & Folk Mondays, Honeymoon, 6-9:30pm, $5 suggested, 360-820-0486 or www.honeymoonmeads.com. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 6:30-8:30pm, $10/ session or $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Bellingham Blend Gospel Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Advent Christian Church, 7-9pm, bassbill1950@yahoo.com, 360-9664976 or bellinghamblend.weebly.com. (pg. 6)

TUESDAY 3/29/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 14) Creative Movement, The Firehouse PAC, 4:15-5pm, localmotiondance@gmail.com or 360-296-3766.

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MARCH 2016 Creative Modern Dance (ages 5-8), The Firehouse PAC, 5-6pm, $80 (8 weeks), 360-296-3766, localmotiondance@gmail.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Christian Casolary Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Pot O’Gold Bingo, Blaine Senior Center, 6-8pm, $15, 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail. com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 33) Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 223 E Bakerview Rd, Bellingham Wa, 98226, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 10) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866. (pg. 25)

WEDNESDAY 3/30/2016 What’s Next? A Healthier You - Finding Balance with Food, Fitness, and Fun, Bellingham Senior Activity Center (BSAC), 9am-3pm, free, jmeyers@wccoa.org, 360733-4030 or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 14) Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for 5 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Senior Stretch, Jansen Art Center, 10-11am, $12, 360-354-3600. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free will offering, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Sylvia Bos, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5) End of Life Choices Advance Care Planning / Advance Directive Workshop, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 2-4pm, free, 360-788-6526, www.whatcomalliance.org/end-of-life-care or waha.acp@hinet.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Western Line Dancing (novice class; 6 weeks) begins, Ten Mile Grange, 5:45pm, $30. (pg. 25) Assisted Metalsmithing Studio (2 or 4 evenings) begins, BMAG, 6-9pm, $70 / $135, 360-2010236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. Swingnuts Jazz, Rockfish Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-588-1720, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.anacortesrockfish.com. Coiled Fabric Baskets Workshop, Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm, $22, shenterly@ragfinery.com, www.ragfinery.com or 360-738-6977. Reiki Circle, Unity Spiritual Center, 6:30pm, by donation, 360-224-3335, sallyjl51@comcast.net or www.greentouch.net. The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Fairhaven College Auditorium/ WWU, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 14) MVHS Jazz Live, Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, $10 general / $4 students, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 10) Dance Gallery Spring Concert (student and family preview), Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm, $5, 360-676-4113, info@dancegallery.org or www.dancegallery.org. (pg. 24) Scottish Country Dance Class, Fairhaven Public Library, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 25)

THURSDAY 3/31/2016

SATURDAY 4/2/2016

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $185 for 4 sessions or $50 each, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 14) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, noon-4pm, $10 per session / $70/10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Music in the Library: Ensembulele (ukulele), Bellingham Public Library, 4:30-5:30pm, free, 360-778-7217 or jjohnson@cob.org. Thursday Evening Live: Marvin J, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 360-354-3600. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Xi Xi Hu Walking Qigong, The Carnation Building, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360303-7964, scaredturtle8@gmail.com. Poetry Reading: “Noisy Water: Poetry from Whatcom County,” Everson Library, 7-8:30pm, free, othermindpress@gmail.com or www.othermindpress.wordpress.com/noisy-water. Valley Voices Acappella Chorus Open Enrollment for 2016, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm. Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Library, 7:15pm. “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-2936829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29)

Bellingham Stamp & Coin Show, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-5pm, free, 360-676-8720. (pg. 5) Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 13) Veteran Benefits Event, Ferndale Library, 10:30am-1pm, free, 360-393-5514, veterannavigator@gmail.com or www.facebook.com. (pg. 34) Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 11am-3pm, $10/ session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600. “Environmental Art: Handmade Recycled Paper” with Ruth San Pietro, North Fork Library, 11am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. South Fork Showcase, Van Zandt Community Hall, 1-3pm, free, bucolia018@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/events/1567338650259387/ or 360-305-6939. (pg. 26) Sudden Valley Jazz Series: Battle of the Tenors with Harry Allen and Cory Weeds, Dance Barn, 3-5:15pm, $20, 360-671-1709, www.fswl.org. Dance Gallery Spring Concert, Firehouse PAC, 5pm, $12. (pg. 24) Mission: Delicious: Lighthouse Mission Benefit, Mount Baker Rotary Building (Lynden), 5pm, $25 suggested donation, thelighthousemission,org. (pg. 27) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-2936829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29)

FRIDAY 4/1/2016 Valley Writers (adults), South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Ceramics Open Studio, JAC, 2-4pm, $10/session or $70 for 10 sessions, 360-354-3600. Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, 360-293-6938. “Love’s Fool,” Mount Baker Theatre Encore Room, 7-9pm, by donation, 360-510-3205 or www.rootedemerging.org. Dance Gallery Spring Concert, Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm, $12. (pg. 24) “Mary Poppins,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Anne-Marie McDermott (piano and violin), WWU PAC, 7:30-9:30pm, $35-$45 general / $25 faculty / $12 students, boxoffice@wwu.edu, 360-6506146 or www.bellinghamfestival.org. (pg. 10) “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-2936829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29)

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Dance Gallery Says Goodbye by Susan Witter After 25 years of blending the graceful and the weird across the canvas of human motion, Dance Gallery, Bellingham’s homegrown community modern dance collective, is about to close the curtain. Our last full performances will be April 1, 2, and 3, at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center. Dance is not easy on the body, no matter how attentively one faces the challenges of alignment, turnout, extension, exertion, repetition, extremes, and non-habitual movement. Our numbers are dwindling. At its inception in 1991—the inspiration of co-founders Colleen Curtis, Dan Dalley, and Tina Klix—Dance Gallery was graciously supported by Western Washington University. Nolan Dennett arranged for WWU to rent space to the group for a nominal fee so that Dance Gallery could initiate its first classes and rehearsals. Monica Gutchow would stop by periodically to encourage us. Her subsequent bequest enabled the group to commission several works from noted choreographers. As Dance Gallery gained members and momentum, the group moved to the big-windowed front studio of the Nancy Whyte Ballet School, above what is now Bellingham Bar & Grill. Ever since Alona and Matt Christman and his family opened the community-minded Firehouse Performing Arts Center in 2005, Dance Gallery has enjoyed the center’s inviting space and sprung floor for the company’s classes, rehearsals, and performances.

Dan Dalley and Mandy Pidgeon will perform in “Arise” by Dalley at the upcoming Dance Gallery concert.

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Highlights of Dance Gallery’s run include close collaborations with wellknown choreographers including Bill Evans, Nancy Cranbourne, Pablo Cornejo, and especially beloved luminary Wade Madsen. We benefited deeply from the years when member–teacher– choreographer Kristin Torok was among us. The guest choreographers, both local and global, who have helped us on our way, are more numerous than there is room here to name, but we are honored to have shared their creative energies. Several have noted our ability to embody a theme or story personally as they saw their ideas and movement styles fleshed out into original dance works. Our own choreographers, notably Dan Dalley, have

(L–R) Barbara Christensen, Susan Witter, Mandy Pidgeon, Naomi Kalom and Lynn Schmidt will perform in the final Dance Gallery spring concert.

Colleen Curtis, Dan Dalley, and Tina Klix, co-founders of Dance Gallery, in DG’s younger years.

for us. Lying on the heated floor of the Firehouse while we stretch confirms for us that we are in the right place, often while rain is beating on the roof. To dance is to be hard on oneself. This can pose many issues as we push our abilities to learn new movement, tweak multiple paths across the floor, convey expression through physicality, and relate to one another. For twenty-five years, the group has managed to surmount such challenges and support each other as we inhabit the stage with nowhere to hide. You have been good to us, Bellingham. Your loving support over the years has helped shape us, has given us purpose. Thank you to our loyal supporters as well as to all of the other creative participants in this art-loving community. We are all of us very lucky. As often happens, goodbye is not really goodbye. Dance Gallery will continue offering classes and will likely develop some dance pieces for the occasional festival or aggregate show like 12 Minutes Max. Dance will find an outlet. Even so, we hope to see you in early April at our finale.

generated dance after dance as the foundation of our concerts—and all this in an open, multi-generational, volunteer community effort. Groups like this are the essence of Bellingham! Such undertakings are common in the performing arts, but they don’t always endure. Ten years may be the entire life span of many such groups: the work required to both maintain a teaching program and produce a concert is Dance Gallery 25th Anniversary Concert stupendous. In dance, even Friday and Saturday, April 1 & 2, 7:30pm the basic preparation of Sunday, April 3, 5pm material is a very long game. Firehouse Performing Arts Center DG founder Dan Dalley Tickets: $12 (available at the Community estimates three hours of Food Co-op, Village Books, and rehearsal to set a minute of www.brownpapertickets.com) dance—and then there’s Enjoy works choreographed by Nancy Cranbourne, refinement, cleanup, and Wade Madsen, Maureen Llewlllyn-Jones, Mandy solidifying the movement in Pidgeon, and Dan Dalley, and Mary Jean Van Almen. the dancers’ bodies. Guest performers include Sarah Schermer, Kristin Torok, Rehearsing (plus the many other jobs inherent in raising a Wade Madsen, and Nancy Cranbourne. There will be a silent auction under the stairs every night to support concert) has kept members community dance in Bellingham and a reception active and focused following the Sunday show. throughout the winter, a source of unending gratitude Entertainment News Northwest ~ March 2016

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Weekly International Folk Dancing –

Learn to folk dance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays (March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) at Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St., in Bayview). Instruction begins at 7pm followed by review and request dances until 9:30pm. The first session is free / $3 thereafter. Info: Gary or Ginny at 360766-6866 or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

Scottish Country Dance Classes –

Come learn and enjoy the social dancing of Scotland. Like square dancing, but with lively Scottish music and unique steps and figures. Everyone welcome! Soft shoes or slippers recommended. No partner needed. Classes meet on Wednesdays (March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30) 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 (March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) 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 / 1st time free. More info: 360-380-0456.

Western Line Dancing – Western Line

Dance classes will be held at the Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden) for the last time in March and April. Novices start at 5:45pm; the novice class is a 6 week course for $30, held on Wednesdays, beginning March 30 (sign up by phone or email; novice classes fill quickly.) Beginners meet from 6:30-7:30pm on Fridays, March 4, 11, 18 & 25; beginners have either completed the novice course, or already know the basic steps. Intermediate and advanced classes 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. Leathersoled shoes are best to dance in; tennis shoes are acceptable, but do not slide well on the floor. Early April classes will be offered five nights a week at our new home at Kickin’ A Saloon and Dance Hall in Ferndale. Info: 360-354-4325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers.

dance for dance sake, this concert offers a range or works that cover the serious, the comical, and some in between. Performance times are Fri., March 4 at 7:30pm and Sat., March 5 at 2pm & 7:30pm. Admission is $15 / pay what you can at the door. More info: 360-510-4711, kuntzpam@gmail.com or www.kuntzandco.org.

missed! Tickets are $10 and are available online at www.mountbakertheatre.com, by phone at 360-734-6080, or in person at the theater box office. More info: 360734-6080, balletbellingham@comcast.net or www.balletbellingham.com.

Contra Dance – Purple Heys will be

Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to the New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Clamdigger Jazz Band on Sat., March 5, 2-5pm at the VFW Hall (625 N. 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. Info: 360-734-2973, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com.

playing their lively tunes for tonight’s Contra Dance (Sat., March 12) at the Fairhaven Library. • Counter Current plays live tunes and Sonja Kaufman calls for tonight’s contra dance (Sat., March 26). • No partner needed, no experience necessary. The first half hour includes instruction for beginning dancers. Join us at Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.) from 7-10:30pm. Admission will be $8-$10 general / $6 students. More info: 360676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

A Man’s Requiem – Approachable yet

Scottish Ceilidh – Come to the Spring

thought-provoking A Man’s Requiem explores the powerful idea of a sinner’s judgment day. It’s a modern, ritualistic expression of the Korean Buddhist/ Christian belief system you won’t want to miss. KIM Yong Chul SEOP Dance Company of South Korea uses both traditional and contemporary Korean dance techniques to create a stunning display of sound, color, and movement. A Man’s Requiem premiered at the World Festival of National Theaters in Korea, and has successfully toured nine countries and extensively through South Korea and the United States. Performance on Fri., March 11 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Admission is $30-$40. More info: 360-416-7727 or www.mcintyrehall.org.

Ballet Bellingham Presents “Perspectives” – Join Ballet Bellingham and special guest artists as they present dances ranging from a 1950s-inspired ballet piece to an energetic rock contemporary piece on Sat., March 12 at 7pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St.). Along with innovative new choreography, dancers will also perform classical variations from some of history’s most beloved ballets. Fun music, exciting choreography, and excellent dancing make this an evening not to be

Ceilidh (pronounced Kay-lee), a traditional Scottish celebration, on Sun., March 13 from 2-5pm at Littlefield Celtic Center (1124 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon). Celebration includes Scottish country dancing, live music, and entertainment. Come experience a taste of Scottish culture! Soft shoes or slippers recommended; no experience necessary. Admission is $5. More info: 360-416-4934 or www.bellinghamscd.org.

Northwest Dance Festival: Celebrating 100 Years of Charlie Chaplin and More – Charlie Chaplin’s

immortal “Little Tramp” is now 100 years old. Remembering Chaplin, choreographed by John Bishop, delves into the life of Chaplin and his artistry. James Innes, in the role of Charlie, will make you laugh, cry and most of all appreciate the precious gift that Chaplin gave to the world. Also included in the program is Paquita, a one-act ballet. Paquita’s variations are some of ballet’s most celebrated examples of 19th-century classicism, and some of its most difficult. Performance takes place on Sat., March 19, 7:30-9:30pm at Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham); tickets are $23+. More info: 360-7346080, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

“Revived, Refurbished, and Recent” – On Fri. & Sat., March 4 & 5, Kuntz and Company, a non-profit dance/theatre company located in Bellingham, will be back at the Firehouse PAC to present “Revived, Refurbished, and Recent,” a repertory concert consisting of both new work as well as pieces from the past. Having never presented an evening of work addressing multiple topics, or just

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Valley Writers – Join a writing practice

group (adults) on Fridays, March 4 & 18 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.

Whatcom READS Keynote Event: An Evening with Ruth Ozeki – Bestselling author Ruth Ozeki will talk about her brilliant, unforgettable book A Tale for the Time Being and her life as a novelist, filmmaker, and Zen Buddhist priest at this Whatcom READS keynote event on Fri., March 4 at 7pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St.). Book signing after the program. This free event is open to the public with no ticket

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required and first-come, first-served seating. Lobby doors open at 6pm with seating by 6:30pm. Free. More info: www.whatcomreads.org and www.mountbakertheatre.com.

A Reading in Bucolia from Bucolia! –

Author Matthew Thuney will read in Bucolia (Whatcom County’s South Fork Valley) from his new book, “Bucolia: Hijinx in the Hinterlands.” Matthew will share some of his misadventures adjusting to country life, sign copies of the book, and entertain questions/engage in discussion about the wonderful neck o’ the woods he calls home. Afterward, he’ll be heading on over to the Van Zandt Community Hall (4106 Valley Hwy.) for the annual Seed Exchange. Spring is on the way! Enjoy an afternoon in the hinterlands. Join us at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.), on Sat., March 5, 3-4pm. Free. More info: 360-592-2422, bucolia018@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1130244700349331/.

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Whatcom Reads: Ruth Ozeki – Ruth

Ozeki will give a presentation on her book, A Tale for the Time Being, the selection for 2016 Whatcom Reads. Learn more about Ruth Ozeki and her work and book signing after the program. If you haven’t had the chance to read the book, pick one up at Village Books in Bellingham or Lynden. Join us at 321 Front St., Lynden, on Sat., March 5, at 5:30pm. Free. More info: 360-3543600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/happenings.

South Fork Showcase – On Sat., April

2, from 1-3pm you will meet a bevy of local authors who will be signing and reading from their fabulous books. Will said books be available for purchase? Ya, youbetcha! Your host will be Matthew Thuney. Sponsored by the South Fork Valley Community Association. Proceeds benefit the Van Zandt Community Hall (4106 State Rt. 9, Valley Hwy.). Free. Info: 360-305-6939, bucolia018@gmail.com.

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March Hare Distillery Tasting – Join us for our first in a series of distillery dinners featuring BelleWood artisan-crafted spirits profiled with Crave Catering’s Chef Justin Hawkinson’s delicious seasonally focused fare on Fri., March 11 at BelleWood Acres (6140 Guide Meridian). Experience our newest elixir, BelleWood Bruce. Cost is $65. Info: info@bellewoodfarms.com, 360318-7720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Build A Small Table Workshop –

Learn the fundamentals of wood working while building a small table to the dimensions of your choosing (end table, coffee table, nightstand, side table, etc.). 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 or tools required. Workshop will be held at Terra Firma Design Woodworking Shop (2139 Humboldt St., Bellingham) Tues. & Thurs., March 1-24; cost is $395 plus material costs. More info: 360-393-7577, dolesejt@msn.com or www.TerraFirmaDesignNW.com.

30th Annual Lynden Craft & Antique Show – Bring a friend and enjoy all the

fabulous booths featuring handcrafted wares, home & garden decor, gourmet treats, re-purposed and up-cycled vintage treasures, and much more. Meet over 100 artisans, who will inspire you with their creativity. Savor a latte, or lunch in our Garden Cafe, while listening to our ongoing live entertainment. Join us for our 30th Anniversary Celebration Fri., March 18, 5-8pm, coffee bar, cake & prizes. Visit the Lynden Craft and Antique Show at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds, on Thurs. & Fri., March 17 & 18, 10am-8pm, and Sat., March 19, 10am-5pm. Admission is $6 adults / $5 Senior (60+) / 12 & under free. More info: 360-966-5573, wccinc@hotmail.com or www.lyndencraftantiqueshow.com.

Mission: Delicious – Join us for a night

of dangerously tasty food for a great cause on Sat., April 2 from 5-8pm at the Mount Baker Rotary Building (1753 Front St., Lynden). Local celebrities have been challenged to put their culinary expertise to the test! Come taste the Delicious as these chefs compete for the highly acclaimed alias of “Top Chef” while helping the street homeless in Bellingham who use Lighthouse Mission’s Drop-In Center. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to taste and vote for the best dishes in all of the following four categories: Appetizer, Entree, Soup/ Chowder, and Dessert. There will be live music, beverages, and wine to purchase by the glass. Admission is $25 in advance / $30 at the door. More info: 360-733-

Tours/Shows with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Best of California

Travel Show, March 9, 11am, free • Irish Cultural Fest & Pub, March 13, $95 • Seattle Bargain Finders Tour, March 22, $51 • Seaside, Oregon, Stormwatch, March 14-17, $625 • Columbia River Sternwheeler Show, March 22, free • Harrison Hot Springs & B.C. Tulips Getaway, April 5-6, $385 • Antique Appraisal Show, April 9, $6 • Shen Yun Chinese Performance, April 9, $120 • Snoqualmie Falls Scenic Railway Run, April 12, $66 • Day Tour B.C. Secret Cove, April 20, $148 • Million Dollar Quartet Musical, April 20, $59 • Sedona plus Arizona Train & Grand Canyon, May 1-4, $2105 • Mariners baseball vs. Tampa, May 11, $78 • Vancouver Stars on Ice, May 19, $125 • Landmarks & Columbia River Sternwheeler Cruise, May 17-19, $453 • Victoria Spectacular Gardens Tour, June 20-22, $700 • B.C. Sunshine Coast, Desolation Sound & Discovery Islands, July 10-15 • North Cal. Special Trains & Redwoods, July 27-31, $1999 • Canadian Maritimes & Nova Scotia, Aug. 1-13, $4096 • Trains of Colorado, Aug. 21-28, $2999 • Colonial Williamsburg &

5120, audreym@thelighthousemission.org or www.classy.org/lynden/events/ mission-delicious/e69192.

Anacortes Spring Wine Festival –

Anacortes will host 30 wineries from across Washington State at the Port of Anacortes Transit Event Center (100 Commercial Ave.) on Sat., April 9 from noon-5pm. The festival will feature an expanded layout, unlimited wine tastes, food bites from Anacortes caterers, and an oyster bar from Taylor Shellfish. Also new this year are VIP tickets with early access to the festival, a VIP swag bag with goodies from Anacortes businesses, and access to the VIP lounge. Tickets to the festival will be limited and are expected to sell out. Admission is $25 / $50 / $75. More info: www.anacortes.org/spring-wine-festival.

Washington D.C., Oct. 13-20, $2499 • Cuba Tour, Nov. 2-10, $4995. All rates, subject to change, are per person double occupancy. Info and registration: 360-7334030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

Behind the Bamboo Veil – Dr. John

Shaw and his wife Christa will share experiences from their 10 years doing medical work with the Karen people in Eastern Myanmar (Burma) on Sat., March 12 at 7:30pm at Island Library (2155 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). They will show pictures and speak about the fascinating culture and history of this area. Refreshments will be provided by Friends of Island Library (FOIL). Donations to FOIL for the benefit of the library gratefully accepted. Free admission. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

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Craig Ferguson’s New Deal Tour turned New Date Tour is Still the Real Deal by Deborah M. Bernard Comedian Craig Ferguson’s show at the Mount Baker Theatre that was previously scheduled for later in March has been rescheduled to Sunday, March 6, 2016. Unavoidable circumstances have again caused Ferguson to reschedule several tour dates in the Northwest, but MBT is pleased to still be able to connect him with fans. The show is at 7:30pm. All previously purchased tickets are valid for the new date. The Mount Baker Theatre box office can help with any necessary returns if contacted by Friday, March 4. Make no mistake, and don’t think of it as “The New Deal/New Date Tour”— Craig has been eager to get here and perform. But his career is launching on so many levels right now that the date change was unavoidable. The Celebrity Name Game, which debuted with Craig as its host in 2014, and has already won a Daytime Emmy, has just been renewed for a third year. Courtney Cox and David Arquette are the executive producers of this show that puts celebrities on the spot as they compete to identify famous names based on improvised clues. Ferguson is perhaps best known as host of CBS’s The Late Late Show from 2005–2014. During his tenure, the show won the 2009 Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting. He was labeled a “Late Night Revolutionary” when he played the night show host somewhat as a Theatre of the Absurd. His sidekick was a robot skeleton named Geoff Peterson, a robot with a brain, the antithesis of the usual “Yes Man.” Instead of a live band he had a two-man pantomime horse named Secretariat. He mocked the usual deification of celebrities and even admitted his own faults, and people loved it. “Art is a very grand word, but I like to think that we made something that wasn’t here before,” he said. He sold out his Carnegie Hall appearance in 2010, and his highly praised New York’s Radio City Music Hall performance in 2012. He became an American citizen in 2008, mentioning that this is his home after 13 years and said, “My heart is here.” Soon after, he was invited by President Bush to host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Critics raved over his witty and comical deliverance speech to the 3000 attendees who included political journalists, celebrities, and Washington’s power players. He lent his voice to the animated films How to Train Your Dragon and Brave, and

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has written two best-selling books: Between the Bridge and the River, a novel, and American On Purpose, his memoir. Craig Ferguson, Scottish born, got his comedic launch here in the colonies (the United States), on The Drew Carey Show. He played Drew Carey’s boss, Nigel Wick, from 1996-2003. He played the role with an over-the-top posh English accent “to make up for generations of English actors doing crap Scottish accents,” he said. In his comedy special, “A Wee Bit O’ Revolution,” he specifically identified James Dohan’s portrayal of Montgomery Scott—“Scotty”—on Star Trek as the foundation of his “revenge.” Coincidentally, Ryan Stiles, a Canadian/ American comic, creator of Bellingham’s Upfront Theater (improv) also launched his comedy career on The Drew Carey Show, playing Lewis Kiniski from 19952004; at the same time Ferguson played Niles Wick. It is as if the Drew Carey show was a launching pad for Commonwealth Comedians who have achieved greatness, and then who bless Bellingham with superb comedy. 2015-2016 Mount Baker Theatre Season Sponsor is Saturna Capital. Lead Sponsor for Craig Ferguson is Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery. Tickets to Craig Ferguson can be purchased for $49.50 and $39.50 plus applicable fees. Call 360-734-6080 for tickets or information, or visit www.mountbakertheatre.com.

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Bellingham One-Act Theatre (BOAT) Festival – The Bellingham One-Act

Theatre (BOAT) Festival runs Feb. 29-March 12 at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.). Local producers are staging short works in this popular festival; come see comedy, drama, musicals, dance, improv, and more. A festival pass is $10. Full schedule is posted on the BTG website. More info: 360-647-9242, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com/boat.html.

The Odd Couple: Female Version –

Laugh away the winter blues with this hilarious comedy. Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon’s update on his comic classic. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon sisters have been replaced by the two Costazuela brothers. But the hilarity remains the same. Performances continue at The Claire Theatre (655 Front St., Lynden) on Thurs. & Fri., March 3 & 4 at 7:30pm; Sat. & Sun., March 5 & 6 at 2pm. Admission is $12 general / $10 seniors and students / $8 kids 3-9. More info: 360-354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com. But Is It Art?: The Sequel – Presenting an evening of new performances in music, dance and theater that question the very nature of performing arts on Fri. & Sat., March 4 & 5, 7:30pm at Heiner Theater, WCC. Works by R. Murray Schafer, John Cage, Karlheinze Stockhausen, the Futurists, and others. Great fun! Hugely popular. Tickets $5 at the door. Info: 360383-3532 or GLarge@Whatcom.ctc.edu.

Birchwood Garden Club: Tom’s Bamboo – Our guest speaker for the

month of March is Tom Burton of Tom’s Bamboo on Wed., March 2 from 7-9pm in the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St.). He will discuss bamboo varieties which do best in our area, stellar examples of bamboo plantings, growth requirements, etc. Free. More info: 360384-6250, threemetcalfes@comcast.net or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org.

Small Farm Expo – The 2016 Small

Farm Expo will be held on Sat., March 12 from 11am-3pm at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden. This open house event will include indoor and outdoor exhibits demonstrating the latest in agricultural technology, products and services, as well as seminars and field demonstrations. Designed to be an informal meet-and-greet and networking event, visitors will find opportunities to

As You Like It (NT Live) –

Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years, with Rosalie Craig (London Road, Macbeth at MIF) as Rosalind. With her father the Duke banished and in exile, Rosalind and her cousin Celia leave their lives in the court behind them and journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation. Disguising herself as a boy, she embraces a different way of living and falls spectacularly in love. Performance at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) on Sun., March 6 at 1pm. Admission is $16 general / $14 seniors / $12 students and children / $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. Mary Poppins – Mary Poppins is an enchanting mixture of irresistible story, unforgettable songs, breathtaking dance numbers, and colorful stagecraft. As the story opens, chimney sweep Bert introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family how to value each other again. Performances at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon) on: Fri. & Sat., March 18 & 19; Thurs.-Sat., March 24-26 and March 31-April 2 at 7:30pm; and Sun., March 20 & 27 at 2pm. Admission is $18 / $24. More info: 360416-7727 and www.theaterartsguild.org.

engage with vendors, experts, veterinarians, and other producers, as well as discover new resources to help improve and expand healthy agricultural and livestock production. The event also offers an opportunity for vendors, manufacturers and exhibitors from across the farming industry to showcase their agri-business products. Participants will be given the chance to connect with supporting organizations, learn about the latest news affecting producers, ask and answer questions, and network with other farmers who share their concerns and desire to be successful. Sponsored by Whatcom Conservation District and Whatcom County Public Works, the event is free and open to the public. Free tarps and soil tests will be available to qualifying farmers, while supplies last. More info: 360-5262381, asweeney@whatcomcd.org or www.whatcomcd.org/upcoming-events.

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Hangmen (NT Live) – The Lincoln

Theatre presents Hangmen. Following a sell-out run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Olivier and Academy Award winner Martin McDonagh returns to the West End with Matthew Dunster’s award-winning production of his deeply funny new play Hangmen, broadcast live to cinemas by National Theatre Live. In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey - The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the secondbest hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Join us at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S 1st St., Mount Vernon) on Sun., March 20, 1-3pm. Admission: $16 adults, $14 seniors, $12 students and children, with $2 off for Lincoln Theatre members. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. The Drowsy Chaperone – The Drowsy Chaperone is an homage to American musicals of the Jazz Age. The Man in Chair, an agoraphobic Broadway fanatic, seeking to cure his “non-specific sadness,” listens to a recording of a fictional 1928 musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone. As he listens, he is transported into the musical. The show’s characters appear in his dingy apartment and it’s transformed into an impressive Broadway set with footlights, sparkling sets, dramatically painted backdrops, and glitzy costumes ... and the roller coaster ride of song, dance and laughter that follows. Join us at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave.) Fri.-Sat., March 25-26, Thurs.-Sat., March 31-April 2, April 7-9, 14-16, & 21-23 at 7:30pm; and Sundays, April 3, 10 & 17 at 2pm. Admission: $20. More info: 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com.

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Historical Society: “The Sumas Rodeo” with Deb Morgan – Sumas

historian Deb Morgan presents slides on the Sumas Rodeo on Thurs., March 10 at 7:30pm in the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Deb is a life-long resident of Sumas and has a great blog on the history of the area surrounding the town, events, and people. Most of the photographs of the Sumas Rodeo have only recently come to light and reflect the impact of this major international rodeo on the community during the 1920s and 1930s. Sponsored by the Whatcom County Historical Society. Admission is $3 suggested donation / museum and WCHS members free. More info: info@whatcommuseum.org, 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Pickett House Tours – Nestled at the

edge of Lettered Streets Neighborhood and Old Town is the Pickett House, built in 1856 and designated a local museum in 1941. It is the oldest documented wooden structure house in Washington State still on its original site – it was built with planks sawn at the 1853 Roeder Peabody sawmill on Whatcom Creek. The house was built for Captain George Pickett, who went on to become the infamous Confederate General of “Pickett’s Charge” at Gettysburg during the Civil War. Second Sunday tours are offered by Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington from 1-4pm, Sun., March 13, by donation; donations are used in the care and upkeep of this historic home. Located off F St., between Holly and Dupont Streets (910 Bancroft St., Bellingham). Admission by donation. Info: daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com.

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NookChat: Community Storytelling – Matt Lagerwey recounts his adventures with local flooding, his years as maintenance man for the Nooksack Valley Schools, and his time as mayor of Everson. Join Jim Berg and Matt as we “Explore the Past; Enrich the Present” in this informal, interactive gathering sponsored by the NVHC committee on Sun., March 13 from 3-5pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-3053600 or www.wcls.org.

Ancestry & Genealogy Group –

Looking to research your family history online but don’t know where to begin? Join our group to discuss and share ideas. Learn the basics of searching census, vital, immigration, and military records using Ancestry Library Edition and gain access to charts and forms to help you organize your research. A different topic is presented each month (Mon., March 21) at the Ferndale Library (2125 Main St.). Drop-ins are welcome! Free. More info: 360-3053600 or www.wlcs.org.

Spokane International Railway Portable Layout in N-Scale at Bellingham Family Fair – The

Bellingham Railway Museum presents the Spokane International Railroad portable model train layout in N-scale by Mike Pagano. All lovers of trains and railway history should come visit us at this family-friendly event on Sat., March 26 from 10am-3pm at the Bellingham Family Fair (Sportsplex, 1255 Civic Field Way). Free with fair admission. More info: bellinghamrailwaymuseum@gmail.com or www.bellinghamrailwaymuseum.org.

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Interfaith Coalition’s 25th Annual Hope Auction gifts to families throughout Whatcom County. Hundreds of volunteers help fuel Never underestimate the power and the work of Interfaith, lifting up neighbors magic that happens when groups and with homes, warmth, and hope. Interfaith individuals of different backgrounds and allows families to stay together and, with beliefs come together to support a three months of its assistance, almost common cause. 90% of families find stable housing. On Saturday, March 19, 5:30pm, the Each spring, the annual Hope Auction Interfaith Coalition’s 25th Annual Hope brings the gifts of each congregation— Auction will be held at the beautiful Four small and large—to pool together for the Points by Sheraton on Lakeway (formerly good of all in Whatcom County. Several the Best Western Hotel.) This lively and businesses and individuals step forward as fun social event features the area’s most sponsors to support the event. Over a eclectic silent and live auction. The dozen volunteers plus Interfaith Board auction brings many faiths together to members make this happen. support Interfaith Coalition, a community Attendees will enjoy fellowship, of many and diverse faiths working Announcer Rev. Jana Schofield. inspiration, and hope as well as learn together to eliminate homelessness and poverty in adventures; indulgent spa and Whatcom personal services; special wines County. The and craft beers; theatre and goal of the musical entertainment; and much auction is to more! raise money A sit-down dinner will be for programs followed by a lively night of that benefit bidding on several exciting items their during the live auction. These neighbors in include one-of-a-kind need. experiences and treasures, near Interfaith is and far weekend getaways, funded over gourmet-themed dinners, 95% by local professional services, all donated individuals, by a generous community to businesses, and Volunteers setting up for auction. benefit Interfaith. Auctioneer Mark Schenfeld. foundations, Tickets are available starting at about the work of Interfaith in the and the auction provides nearly one-third $50 for an individual ticket. Auction community. A woman who lived in one of of the organization’s annual operating donations are still being accepted, call Interfaith’s emergency houses will share budget. 360-734-3983 or email: carolyn@ her story at the auction. She is now a interfaith-coalition.org. Office hours are Laura Harker, Interfaith’s Executive volunteer with Interfaith Coalition, giving 9am-5pm weekdays at the Interfaith Director, and Janie Pemble, the Outreach back to the community. office located at 910 14th Street (St. Coordinator, say their auction is unique James Presbyterian Church), Bellingham. Silent auction items are donated by from other non-profit auctions because of local businesses, congregations, and the involvement of diverse Whatcom Visit www.interfaith-coalition.org/ individuals, and will fill three rooms, County congregations who provide many get-involved/hope-auction/ for volunteer Harker says. In the past, silent auction of the donated items. Attendees and information. items have included custom handcrafted donors do not need to be from any Photos from the 2015 Interfaith Auction courtesy of Jim Wright. artwork; selections for home, garden, car, particular faith community. and pet; children’s toys; sports and water Interfaith Coalition (Interfaith) was created by small groups of people who collaborated to fill gaps in human services, united in their concern for the vulnerable and marginalized in Whatcom County. Interfaith currently consists of 44 member congregations working together to support 11 transitional and emergency homes for families without homes, as well as two severe weather shelters for men and women living on the streets. Another program of Interfaith is CAST (Coffee and Sandwiches Together) that provides four simple meals a week to anyone who is hungry. Annually, Interfaith collects over 3,000 coats and outerwear Auction night. for people of all ages, and delivers holiday

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Spring Book Sale – The Friends of the

Bellingham Public Library are having a Spring Book Sale beginning Thurs., March 3 through Sat., March 5. As usual, there is a large selection of books and media for all ages. Tables are re-stocked continually. Hours are Thurs. & Fri., March 3 & 4 from 10am-6pm. Most items are only $1 both days. The $4 for a bag sale will be 10am-2pm on Sat., March 5. The sale is held downstairs in the Central Library at 210 Central Ave. All proceeds benefit the library. Free admission. More info: 360778-7250 or friendslibrary3@gmail.com.

“Frozen in Concrete” – Upper Skagit

Library Foundation presents “Frozen in Concrete” on Sat., March 5 from 1-3pm at the Concrete Theatre (45920 Main St,). Spend an afternoon with the real-life author of the most beloved companion books to Frozen, Barbara Jean Hicks, as she reads from her books. Purchase personalized autographed copies of Ms. Hicks’ books. Sing and dance with Anna and Elsa as they come to life with performers from Emerald Kingdom Parties. Dress up as your favorite character and have your photo taken with Anna and Elsa. Proceeds to benefit a new library building for the Upper Skagit Library District. Tickets are $20 per person and are available at www.FrozenInConcrete. BrownPaperTickets.com. More info: UpperSkagitLibraryFoundation@gmail.com or 360-853-7939.

Victory Celebration and Fundraiser – Rock out for a cause with Honky Tonk band The Neon Stars on Sat., March 5 from 6pm-1am at Kiniski’s Reef Tavern (1334 Gulf Rd., Point Roberts). Help us pay our legal debt for winning the fight against the towers. Opening for the band will be singer/songwriter “KK” and the comedy of Lucy Williams. Silent auction, 50” HD TV raffle, games, and more. Admission is $20 suggested donation.. Info: mark.robbins@prodigy.net, 360-9451537 or www.NoTowers.webs.com.

Bellingham’s 3rd Annual Lumber and Lace Ball – Bellingham’s 3rd Annual Lumber and Lace Ball to benefit the Whatcom Hospice Foundation is Sat., March 5 from 6:30-11:45pm at the Majestic (1027 N. Forest St., Bellingham). This is a semi-formal early 1900s logging and fishing-era themed event. Featuring live music by Hot Damn Scandal, DJ, professional dance instruction, adult beverages, lite appetizers, old-fashioned photos, professional old-time hair-do’s, a 50/50 raffle, and a silent auction. This is a 21+ event. Doors open at 6:30pm for the Beauty Institute to begin hair-do’s, with music at 7:30pm. Tickets are $25 and are available at Kulshan Brewing Company, the Community Food Co-op, or online at brownpapertickets.com. More details on our Facebook page! More info: 360-7339017, lumberandlaceball@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/lumberandlaceball.

Birders Breakfast: Blaine Senior Center Pancake Fundraiser – Join the

community in celebrating the Wings Over Water Festival and start your day off with pancakes, waffles or French toast—plus scrambled eggs and sausage, coffee/tea, and OJ at Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.) on Sat., March 12 from 8-11am. This month, you can also choose biscuits and gravy! Admission is $6 general / $4 kids under 12. More info: 360-332-8040 or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

Spring Book Fair for Windward High School – Join us Sat., March 12 (1011am) at Bellingham’s Barnes & Noble (4099 Meridian St.) for Windward High School’s Spring Book Fair. Come celebrate books and all the wonderful places they can take you. Enjoy family activities like face painting, story time, anime, meet the authors, garden talks, games and much more. Barnes & Noble will donate a % of sales to Windward High School Boosters. Windward High School is an intentionally small, choice school where learning, community, leadership and creativity flourish. Admission is free. More info: windwardboosters@gmail.com.

Traditional Irish Dinner to benefit Meals on Wheels – Enjoy a hearty,

traditional Irish meal of corned beef and cabbage, beer from local breweries and music by Maggie’s Fury while supporting the local Meals on Wheels program on Sat., March 12 from 6-8pm at the

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Bellingham Senior Activity Center (315 Halleck St.). Admission includes one drink. Advanced tickets available at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center, Community Food Co-op, Village Books, and at www.brownpapertickets.com. Admission is $15 advance / $20 at the door / $7 kids 12 & under. More info: 360-733-4030, jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org.

Community St. Patrick’s Day Dinner –

The community is invited to enjoy a St. Patrick’s Day-themed dinner and live music by Up in the Air on Wed., March 16 from 5-7pm at the Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.). The event is sponsored by CAP Community Meals and the Blaine Senior Center. All proceeds will benefit the Whatcom Meals on Wheels and More Program. Admission is free / donations appreciated. Info: jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

Irish Dinner to benefit Meals on Wheels – Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at

the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.) on Thurs., March 17 from 6-8pm with a traditional Irish dinner of corned beef and cabbage and live music by Travelin’ Light. Advance tickets available at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center and at www.brownpapertickets. com. Admission is $10 advance / $15 at the door / $5 kids 10 & under. More info: 360-384-6244 or jmeyers@wccoa.org.

Friends of the Lynden Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Lynden Library are holding a book sale on Fri. & Sat., March 18 & 19 from 10am-5pm to raise funds for the library (216 4th St.). Most books cost $2 or less. A bag sale will be held on Saturday, starting at 12:30pm: $3 for a bag of books! Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600.

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast benefitting the Ferndale Senior Activity Center! Menu items include pancakes or French toast, biscuits & gravy, sausage, ham, scrambled eggs, coffee & orange juice. Join us at Ferndale Senior Center (1999 Cherry St.) on Sat., March 19, from 8-10am. Admission is $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 eat free. More info: 360-384-6244, manager.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com.

VFW Breakfast – Join us for breakfast

on the 3rd Saturday of each month (March 19) 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: 360-303-6818 or peggydeem@gmail.com.

“Celebrating Children, Creating Futures” – The 12th Annual Whatcom

Center for Early Learning (WCEL) Benefit Dinner & Auction will be held on Sat., March 19 at 5:30pm at the Bellingham Golf & Country Club (3729 Meridian).

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Evening activities will feature fine dining, live and silent auctions, and a special heartwarming presentation highlighting the services WCEL provides to support Whatcom County children with developmental delays/disabilities and their families. WCEL is currently serving 130 children each month, helping the children reach their goals and their potential. Fondly known as “the Big Blue House,” WCEL is located at 2001 H St., Bellingham. Tickets are $85 / call 360-671-3660, ext 101 for reservations. More info: 360-6713660, karen@wcel.net or www.wcel.net.

23rd Annual Native Plant Sale & Expo – Come join us in our celebration of

spring by purchasing low cost native plants at Whatcom Conservation District’s Annual Plant Sale & Expo! Festivities include several vendors, educational opportunities, entertainment, and food. WCD will accept pre-orders for our 2016 plant sale through

Mon., March 14. Pre-orders require a $100 minimum purchase and 50% deposit. Pre-orders can be picked up on Fri., March 25 from 9am-3pm or at the open sale on Sat., March 26 from 9am2pm. Order forms are available at www.whatcomcd.org. Free admission. Info: bhutton@whatcomcd.org, 360-5262381 or www.whatcomcd.org.

Pot O’Gold Bingo at Blaine Senior Center: Win $100! – Join us for bingo

on Tues., March 29 at the Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.). Open to the public— bring your friends and family. Enter for a very special door prize! Early Bird games start around 5:30pm, and $ Bingo starts at 6pm. Admission is $15 for 8 games / 3 cards each game. Join us for dinner at 5pm for Taco Salad Bar; only $6 with choice of toppings. Kids can come play too. More info: blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com, 360332-8040 or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

Antiques and Collectibles Evaluation Show An interactive community event is headed to Bellingham! The Whatcom Council on Aging will be hosting the Antiques and Collectibles Evaluation Show at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center on Saturday, April 9 from 11am to 4pm. This community service event will have great entertainment on hand, food to purchase, and a raffle to win prizes! There will be local artists performing, a classic car show, barbecue lunch, and activities for the kids to enjoy. Everyone in the community is welcome to this event. Gather with friends and family to experience a fun day. Expert appraisers will be at the event to tell you the stories and value of your precious heirlooms and flea market finds. The experts are like detectives looking closely at an antique to discover its past and the stories that lie within it. Some odd knick-knack you have may be worth more than you could have imagined. Evaluators coming to the event have expertise in all sorts of treasures, including swords, stamps, clocks and time pieces, silver, coins, glassware, dolls, tools, sports memorabilia, books, magazines, comic books, toys, Native art and fine art. There will also be generalist evaluators. At last year’s event, a painting a young couple brought in dazzled the fine art experts. The couple explained they purchased the exquisite landscape art for $20 and were stunned to learn it was valued at over $800. Expert Charles Neeter came across a three-piece silver and ivory creamer set last year. The ivory creamer set was the most rare and valuable thing he had seen in his career. In his expert opinion, the set was priceless. He encouraged the man who brought them in to never sell the set and keep it for his children to enjoy. The cost for each appraisal will be $6. There will be a special category for “general opinion” for the value of a collection with the charge being $15. There will be no cost of admission for anyone who just wishes to view the memorabilia show, but appraisals will require the payment of the appraisal fee. Tickets will be available at the door. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Whatcom Council on Aging Programs. A travel booth for the Whatcom Senior Tour Program will be available to those curious about the top travel destination getaways we have to offer all over the world as well as right here in Washington. For more information on the Whatcom Council on Aging, visit www.wccoa.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Tutors and Students Sought – Tutors and students are being sought for the Whatcom Learning Lab, a not-for-profit offering affordable reading help for reading challenged and dyslexic learners. ESL students also welcome. Trained volunteers tutor children and adults one-on-one Mon. and Wed. after school at NW Baptist Church, 3545 NW Ave. in Bellingham. 360-371-3978, whatcomlearninglab@comcast.net or 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. Come on down and check us out, and browse our monthly calendar of events. Free admission. Info: 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Wings over Water – George C. Reifel

Bird Sanctuary: Guided Field Trip: Join us for a new Wings Over Water guided field trip this year to George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary in Delta, BC, on Fri., March 11. Trip will leave from Birch Bay Square, Blaine at 8am. Cost is $40. More info: see story, page 4. • Salish Sea Birding and Wildlife Cruise: Experience a two-hour open water guided birding and wildlife cruise aboard the 50’ Salish Sea on Sat., March 12 from 10am-noon or 12:302:30pm. Cruise will depart from Semiahmoo Resort Plover Dock (9565 Semiahmoo Dr.). For pre-registration go to www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com.

Veteran Benefits – If you served in the

US Military, Veteran’s Navigators would like to help you access your VA Benefits. Need to enroll in VA Health Care? Need a DD-214 (discharge papers)? Need information about your VA Benefits? Come to this free VA Benefits event on Sat., March 12 from 10:30am-1pm at the East Whatcom Resource Center; you will meet with a Veteran Navigator one-on-one! Upcoming events are April 2, May 7 and June 4. We are veterans helping veterans. More info: 360-393-5514, veterannavigator@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/ WhatcomCountyVeteranNavigators.

Bellingham Laughter Club On Demand – Embrace laughter for a rich

and rewarding life! Free to 4-104 year olds. Laughter Club meets Sun., March 13, 4-5pm, at Terra Organica (Bellingham Public Market). For information, call Mary Lou Richardson at 360-734-4989.

Cost is $47.50. More info: 360-543-9982 or dharger@cityofblaine.com. Also see story, page 4.

Mount Baker Club: Trips, Slideshow, and Potluck – Interested in trying out a

trip with Mount Baker Club? Come join us for a potluck and slideshow on Sat., March 26 at 6pm in the Bellingham Food Co-op’s Community Room (intersection of Forest and Holly Sts.). Look over our summer trip schedule, and check us out! We’ll provide tea, coffee, plates, cups, and silverware. It’s truly a potluck, so bring what you like. Contact Drew Winsor at 425-341-3738 or ajwinsor@gmail.com for more information. Free admission.

Connections Conference 2016 – The

Children’s Council of Skagit County is pleased to present its annual Connections Conference for early learning, child care, & school age education. It will be held Sat., March 19 from 8:30am-4:30pm on the Skagit Valley College campus in Mount Vernon, and features 30 educational sessions for educators (parents welcome). Bilingual and Spanish speaking sessions available; clock hours and STARS credits available. Continental breakfast and lunch included. Sessions offered in art, math, science, literacy, music, cultural diversity, and more. Free Community Resource Fair on-site. Cost is $80 before March 1 / $95 after. More info: 360-854-7154, tori.sanchez@unitedgeneral.org or www.skagitconnectionsconference.com.

Greg Aanes Furniture – Join us for a

special showroom opening on Sat., March 19, 10am-3pm, and come in to check out our furniture. Regular showroom hours are Mon.-Fri. from 10am-5pm. Showroom is located at 2109 Queen St. which is one block north of Iowa St. on the corner with Kentucky (you have to jog up and over on Pacific!). For complete info and map, visit www.GregAanesFurniture.com, www.FurnitureBellingham.com or call 360-389-2714.

Anacortes Senior College Spring Term – Registration is now underway for

classes April 12-May 19 at Anacortes Senior College, which meets at Anacortes Middle School. The spring lineup includes classes on music, writing, cars, nutrition, government, physiology and more. A 6-week class costs $30 and a 3-week class costs $20 for people over 50 years old. For more information and course descriptions, visit www.seniorcollege.org. Admission is $20 or $30. More info: 360-503-1255, info@seniorcollege.org or www.seniorcollege.org.

Horse Boy – The Northwest Educational

Service District’s Northwest Early Learning Department presents the Spotlight Film Festival, a five-part documentary series at the Lincoln Theatre. Horse Boy is part travel adventure, part insight into shamanic tradition and part intimate look at the autistic mind. In telling one family’s extraordinary story, the film gives voice to the thousands who display amazing courage and creativity every day in the battle against the mysterious and heartbreaking epidemic. Join us for the film and stay for a discussion with panelists. Join us at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S 1st St.) on Thurs., March 10, 7-9pm. Free, suggested $5 donation. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Access Bellingham Seeks Local Stories for BTV10 by Joanna Nesbit On a rainy Tuesday evening, a group of local residents gather for a drop-in “production meeting” to work on video production skills. They meet with Eero Johnson, a professional film/video producer and owner of EJ Visuals, and DJ Brown, production assistant with Access Bellingham, the public access segment of the city’s non-commercial TV channel, BTV10. Tonight’s agenda is to learn about green screens and to get help on projects that participants hope to share on Access Bellingham, which airs homemade television programs submitted by city residents. BTV10 is the City of Bellingham’s government, education, and public access television channel, and Access Bellingham is a pilot project offering public access television services. Having begun in 2014, the project has been extended through 2016, and it is seeking locally made videos that reflect the spirit of our community. How spirit is defined is really in the eyes of the creator—as long as it fits within the

Photos by Carol Baker.

Access Bellingham students.

program guidelines (no commercial content, lottery schemes, or obscenity). Videos are not juried or edited, so you don’t have to be a film expert to have your video accepted; in fact, the project is aimed at any interested citizen. Programs are aired on BTV10 (Comcast cable channel 10) and live on BTV10’s live stream on Sunday nights from 6pm to midnight. In tonight’s class, the projects run the gamut from Thaddeus Warrington’s commentary on tattoos, to Jim Johann’s equipment, or go out on their own to create their own television programs,” Johnson says. He runs drop-in production meetings on the second, third, and fourth Tuesday for anyone who’s been through the certification classes and wants to work on programs, build specific skills, and/or connect with the Access Production community. So far, Johnson says, not many people know about Access Eero Johnson working with Access production crew. Bellingham, and program content is still in the works. The classes he offers have been filling, but getting a TV station up and running takes time, as well as a lot more content than his classes are generating. Anyone with an idea to share— whether a hobby, a passion for the environment, a social issue to highlight, or even a nonprofit organization sharing an interview or update on what it’s doing—is encouraged to participate. The sky’s the limit. “The station is not pointed at spoof on the presidential debates, to Ellen the professional filmmaker or video Clark’s ideas on the Bellingham food truck producer. It’s for regular people to share roundup. They range from a kernel of an stories of Bellingham, and it’s a unique idea to a plan in motion. Allied Arts’ Julia and important project,” Johnson says. Moss is here to learn video skills so she If you don’t have an idea for your own can film Allied Arts events. Tim project, Johnson’s classes are a good place Rodenberger is working on satirical public to meet others and join in on someone service announcements using Minecraft else’s project. People who submit a gaming footage to tell stories. Running program retain the copyright to their Start student Sid Keene sees the meetings material, so after it airs on BTV10, it’s as a fun creative outlet. theirs to share as they wish. To help people get started, Johnson To learn more about the partners with the City of Bellingham and certification classes, visit Allied Arts to offer video training for www.ejvisuals.com/abvideotraining. To beginners. New participants sign up for learn more about Access Bellingham and Camera and Editing Certification classes how to submit a video, visit (limit is 12), held the first Tuesday and www.cob.org/services/education/accessbellingham. Wednesday of each month. Learn more about BTV10 at “After the certification classes, people www.cob.org/services/education/btv10. have the skills to get involved in productions, borrow Access TV camera

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Music is the Inspiration — Bellingham Music Film Festival — Opening April 1 by Marla Bronstein Jessica Miller, Executive Director of Make.Shift, Lindsey Gerhard, Marketing Manager of Pickford Film Center (PFC) and Kacey Morrow, Associate Professor at Western Washington University, are bringing the first Bellingham Music Film Festival (BMFF) to life. Miller told me unequivocally that the BMFF was the brain child of Festival Director Morrow, who teaches in the WWU Department of Design with a focus on motion graphics, digital video, and web and interaction design. She is currently on sabbatical, working on a web documentary, and focusing on the BMFF. Morrow arrived in Bellingham in 2008

idea to do when, in an attempt to strike when the timing is right.” This past summer when Morrow proposed the music film festival, the timing was right. Morrow reached out to Film is Truth (FIT) and Pickford Film Center (PFC), and they agreed to work together. Morrow refers to PFC as the “lifeblood of the town for local and Indie film.” PFC and Make.Shift will screen chosen selections, enabling filmmakers to experience their films on the big screen in a comfortable environment.

and was struck by the plethora of local film festivals. As a board member of Make.Shift, she strives to raise money to keep programs going. “The BMFF is a unique way to do that.” She says, “I have a lot of love for film, and everyone I knew or met was in a band.” The goal of the BMFF is to celebrate local and regional films, and allow people to see and be inspired by what has been submitted from elsewhere in the world. Miller says “It’s the nature of non-profit living; there are always a bunch of great ideas. You have to decide which great

Morrow said when she first started working on the festival, she wondered if people would submit films. Days before the February 1 deadline, 300 films had been submitted in categories that include Music Video, Short, and Feature. Also being considered for separate awards are: Music Videos and Short Films submitted by Students; and Regional (Washington or Oregon resident) Music Video, Regional Short, and Regional Feature films. Morrow promises that every single entry will be viewed by members of a panel of volunteers from Make.Shift, PFC, FIT and the community at large. Filmmakers will be notified on March 1 if their film has been chosen to be screened during the April weekend. “I have been there. Waiting is a horrible process.” Morrow said with great empathy, having submitted to numerous festivals over the years. Weekend passes for entry into every show will be sold at Pickford Film Center

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Film is Truth office entrance. Photo courtesy of Film is Truth.

Kacey Morrow, Bellingham Music Film Festival Director. Photo by Marla Bronstein.

and Make.Shift for $25 general admission or $20 for students or members. Individual tickets will be sold at the door for $6 general or $5 for students and members. A full list of the films programmed and other events pertaining to the festival will be announced on the website after notifications are sent. Prizes and trophies will be awarded at the end of the festival weekend, as will the cash prize for the overall Judge’s Choice. The cash prizewinner of the People’s Choice will be announced via social media. BMFF is hoping to partner with restaurants and music venues in the Downtown Business District, as well as lodging facilities for filmmakers that come from out of town to visit Bellingham and support their films. Interested businesses should contact her at the BFMM link below. Additional programming surrounding the films over the weekend will include video classes and an interactive music video to make your own adventure. As always, volunteers are welcome. Bands interested in performing with various blocks of films should contact info@makeshiftproject.com. For additional volunteer opportunities for the festival and beyond, contact bmff@makeshiftproject.com or Mary Loquvam, PFC Volunteer Coordinator at mary@pickfordfilmcenter.org. Learn more about the nonprofit spaces behind the festival at www.bellinghammusicfilmfestival.com as well as www.makeshiftproject.com, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org, and www.filmistruth.com.

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