Entertainment News NW-June 2016

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A Way to Heal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Acoustic Art Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Alzheimer Society of Washington . . . . . . 14 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . 9 Arne Hanna Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Baker Creek Ceramic Studio . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bard on the Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 BelleWood Acres and Distilling . . inside back Bellingham Festival of Music . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bellingham Fête . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bellingham Sports and Spine PT . . . . . . . 13 Bellingham Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . 29 BellinghamART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Boundary Bay Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Bruton, Nissen & Schellberg, PS . . . . . . . 35 Celtic Arts Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chuckanut Bay Gallery and Sculpture Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Community Boating Center . . . . . . . . . . 34 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Eat Restaurant and Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fiddlin Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Garland Richmond, Trio Lumina . . . . . . . 28 Giuseppe’s Al Porto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Good Earth Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Haynie Opry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Historic Fairhaven Association . . . . . . . . 19 International Arts & Music Festival at Peace Arch Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Jazz Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Kristi Gruett, Morgan Stanley . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Lithtex Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Lummi Te’Ti’Sen (Gateway) Center . . . . . 22 McIntyre Hall Performing Arts Center . . . 36 Miniature World Family Fun Center . . . . . 9 Mod Sock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Mt. Baker R&B Festival . . . . . . . . inside front Northwest Ballet Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Pacific Arts Association: Drayton Harbor Music Festival . . . . . . 25 Pedal Party NW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Ragfinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Renaissance Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sculpture Northwest Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Shakespeare Northwest . . . . . . . inside back Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center . 12 Skagit County Historical Museum . . . . . . 35 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Skagit Valley Casino Resort . . . . . back cover Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Subdued Stringband Jamboree . . . . . . . . 36 Sustainable Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Taylor Shellfish Farms . . . . . . . . . inside back The Honeybees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 USCPAA (U.S. Canada Peace Anniversary Assn.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Whatcom Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Whatcom County Council on Aging . . . . 33 Whatcom Humane Society . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Whatcom Museum of History and Art . . . . . . . . . . inside back YES Masages (Eileen Gribble, LMT) . . . . 12 Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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JUNE 2016 FEATURES: Bellingham Festival of Music Tunes up for Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Celebrating the Best of BAAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Farmers Market to Showcase Local Talent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 International Arts and Music Festival at Peace Arch Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Piper Music under New Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 The All-Local, 4th Annual Bellingham Fête . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 The Haynie Opry Summer Line-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Vancouver’s Summer Dlight: Bard on the Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Bazaars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 13-14 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 15-22 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25, 27-29 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 32 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

On the cover: The International Arts and Music Festival is a 3-day gathering of artists who join together to present a unique art display with a touch of sophistication. On June 23-25 there will be unique art, music, gourmet food and a wine and beer garden, all within the beautiful setting of Peace Arch State Park in Blaine. See article on page 3.

JUNE 2016 Volume 13 Number 4 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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International Arts and Music Festival at Peace Arch Park by Nancy Canyon The 4th Annual International Arts and Music Festival will be held at Peace Arch State Park in Blaine, the last weekend of June (24-26). Artists from the greater Northwest will present sculptures, paintings, visual arts, textiles and more, all which will be available for sale to guests from both sides of the border. Those who’ve attended the festival before describe the event as the perfect time of year to take a relaxing stroll around garden-like Peace Arch State Park while enjoying the unique boutique-style festival of the arts. The temperature is comfortable; the sky is blue as the sea; all’s well with the world. The park overlooks Semiahmoo Bay and is considered the symbolic gateway commemorating lasting peace and exchange between Canada and the U.S. In previous years, festivalgoers enjoyed connecting with artists as well as sharing delicious food and drink in an atmosphere steeped in harmonious sentiment. This free event, which includes free parking, provides access to the art show and entertainment. The ambiance of the experience is flush with stimulating

sounds, smells, and textures, not to mention tantalizing the senses and creativity, live music, dance, and exceptional food prepared in the American Kitchen. In keeping with its boutique style, locally produced beer by Boundary Bay Brewery and award winning wine by Samson Estates Winery will be served in the outdoor beverage garden located near the stage. One of the festival’s organizers, Brian Major, says, “We are more excited this year than ever. We have amazing artists and a killer music lineup planned for our 4th Annual Arts and Music Festival.” He invites all to come relax at a shady picnic table and listen to jazz or African music, maybe even partake in a salsa dance or drumming circle. Between shows, festivalgoers can purchase beautiful art crafted by a new artist acquaintance. Choose from Seema’s exquisite collection, Jardin de fluers: lovely hand painted silk scarves and shawls, or select from one of Peggy Clark’s colorful prints. Check out wheelthrown pottery mugs and bowls, woodcrafts, and Stacey Silber’s handmade clothing. The music line-up this year begins Friday afternoon with acoustic guitarist JP Falcon and the eclectic Irish and Scottish music of the Whiskey Minstrels. On Saturday, take in The Rocky Vasalino Show and Ocheami–African drumming (including a children’s program). On Saturday, Sabrina y Los Reyes will perform her fresh Latin flavor with Afro-Cuban undertones. Sunday festivalgoers will enjoy the popular local trio, The Lord Knapp Band, and will love the fabulous Baby Cakes who will take the audience on a “joyride to the Golden Age of classic American Soul and R&B.” Mark your calendar for summer festivities this June 24-26: Friday 10am-

I’m Not Afraid of Storms, painting by Carla Seaton of Anacortes.

Festival photos by Sam Abrams.

5pm, Saturday 11am-5pm, and Sunday from 10am-5pm. For more information about the International Arts and Music Festival at Peace Arch Park, see www.PeaceArchArt.org. Driving Directions I-5 heading north: Take Exit 276. Turn right on Second Street and drive ahead to the park entrance. From Canada: After leaving the Peace Arch port of entry from Highway 99, stay right, immediately leaving I-5 via Exit 276. Drive around the traffic circle, under I-5, and take D Street. At the second traffic circle, turn on Second Street and follow to the entrance of the park. Visitors from Canada: An easy walk-in access to the Festival can be had by parking in the Peace Arch Provincial lot located at the border crossing off southbound 99. Pedestrians may walk freely between the Canadian and U.S. Peace Arch Parks, provided they do not leave the confines of the two parks. For specific instructions see www.peacharchpark.org.

Far left: Silk scarf by Seema Zaidi of Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada. Middle: Eyelid Fantasy Male, painting by Peggy Cook of Blaine. At right: Necklace by Robert Keene, III of Burlington.

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UFO Members Shows in June –

Studio UFO facilitates several shows around the Bellingham area each month. June’s artists and shows include: Ann Wallace (recent oil paintings), WECU Fairhaven Branch; Trish Harding, Blessing Salon & Spa; Carole McNeese (recent oil paintings ... Cats & Skies), DIS; Trish Harding (new oil paintings ... Living Next to A Volcano), Bellewood Acres. Free admission. • Open Studio Painting Wednesdays & Thursdays: This is a great way to increase your painting skills. All skill levels benefit as the instruction is easel-toeasel using your media and personal project. Join UFO members for professional instruction and spirited presentations and lively critiques. Paint and share in a community of high artistic energy and understanding. 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. Show opportunities at Studio UFO during art walks are also available. Join us at Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO on Wed. (June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) or Thurs. (June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30) from 10am-3pm. Admission is $230 for 5 Wed. or Thurs., or $57 per each day. • Field Journal Workshop: Create your own beautiful and richly meaningful field journal with Trish Harding as your guide. Trish will help your creativity explode with new ways of thinking, feeling, observing and experiencing the incredible world around you! Using variations of simple watercolor, pen & ink, and other techniques you will learn to fuse page preparation, text, drawings and paintings into the classic Moleskin book. The first day you will work in the studio, the next day you will go into the field, walking to Maritime Heritage Park. Join us at Studio UFO (301 W. Holly St. M-4) Mon. & Tues., June 6 & 7, 10am-3pm. Admission is $160. • Info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net , 360-3196115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Spring Children’s Art Show – Enjoy selected art created by students from the Acme, Harmony, and Kendall Elementary Schools. Sponsored by the Mount Baker School District and the Friends of the

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Deming Library. On display at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.) through June 9. Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

Call to Artists for 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. Participation is open to all artists in Whatcom County. Membership with Allied Arts of Whatcom County is required and can be obtained at the time of application. The Inside the Box Series was created to highlight smaller, special, handmade goods of any medium. These goods are to be shown in display cases and will run the same length of time (4 weeks) as shows in the gallery space. Items considered for display may include, but are not limited to, jewelry, small sculptures, miniature paintings, art books, etc. Cost is $75 membership fee. More info: 360-6768548 or katy@alliedarts.org.

“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 ends 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.

Teen and Adult Summer Art Camps at BellinghamART – These 4-day art

camps for teens and adults are suitable for all levels of experience. They emphasize the value of process to teach and broaden your view of yourself as an artist. You’ll gain a meaningful experience learning new art skills, unleash your creativity, and foster personal growth. Camps held from 1-4pm on July 5-8; July 11-14; July 18-21; July 25-28 at BellinghamART. Cost is $200. More info: info@bellinghamart.com , 360738-8379 or www.bellinghamart.com.

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“Romantically Modern: Pacific Northwest Landscapes” – This

exhibition features artworks drawn from the collection of the Whatcom Museum and highlights the rich legacy of landscape painting in the Pacific Northwest. The Whatcom Museum Old City Hall is located at 121 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: 360778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Opening Reception – Join us in

celebrating the opening of 5 new art exhibitions at the Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) on Thurs., June 2 from 5-8pm. “Down on the Farm,” paintings by Lorna Libert, will be on display in our Fine Arts Gallery. The 4th Annual Cup Show celebrates ceramic artists and their interpretation of the cup form. The Whatcom Art Guild presents “A Sense of Place: The Pacific Northwest” in our 2nd floor galleries. As part of Lynden’s 125th Anniversary Celebration, The J is hosting “The Evolution of a Building: Serving the Community from 1928-2016,” which includes historic photographs and items from the history of the Jansen Art Center building. The Early Summer Juried Exhibit includes the work of over 20 local and regional artists work. During the opening reception, guests will be able to vote for the People’s Choice Award for the 4th Annual Cup Show and be entertained by live music with Joe Young in the piano lounge. Awards will be presented for the Cup Show at 7:30pm. Free admission. More info: info@jansenartcenter.org , 360354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

“The Word Is...” – Whether you are

writing a sonnet or a song, composing a haiku or hieroglyphics, or expressing wisdom on walls, words have been part of the arts since the beginnings of human history. Artists participating in this show include some of our areas finest illustrative calligraphers and artists. Join us for an artist reception on Fri., June 3 from 6-9pm at Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Free admission. Info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

“Fantastical Natural World” – Come

check out the new Bellingham Folk School space (1208 Cornwall Ave.) on Fri., June 3 from 6-9pm, featuring beautiful pieces by some talented local artists and uplifting music. “Fantastical Natural World” features drawings and paintings by Lindsay Kohles and Ruth Hulbert, presenting oddities in nature, invented and real. Live fiddle tunes by Cayley Schmid of Polecat. Free admission. More info: bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com.

June Art Show at Scott Milo Gallery – Scott Milo Gallery (420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes) welcomes Plein Air Washington painters for a June/July juried art show. “Little Gems” is a collection of about 70

small works of art, most of them painted en plein air. Reception with the artists is Fri., June 3 from 6-9pm. Free admission. More info: gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.scottmilo.com.

Kathryn Hackney debuts “Drip” at Honey Salon – This June, Honey Salon

(310 W. Holly St., Bellingham) is proud to present “Drip” by Bellingham-based oil and sculpture artist Kathryn Hackney. “Drip” is a departure into the abstract and spontaneous, fueled by high-energy music and unplanned expression. The vibrant and organic showcase builds on Hackney’s unique abstract form, while finding structured balance and understanding with each brush stroke. Ph.DJ, craft-curated cocktails, and sweet treats will accompany the artist reception on Fri., June 3 from 6-10pm. Free admission. More info: 360778-3858 or www.honeybellingham.com.

New Classes at Bay Street Studios –

We will be open for the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Fri., June 3 from 6-9pm. We’ve got new classes in the works. Our newest studio-mate, Meghan Yates (www.meghan-yates.com) will be offering a Mark of the Wild class starting June 9. Heidi Wood continues to teach her wildly successful Finger Painting for Grown-Ups classes Wednesdays and Sundays. Bay Street Studios is located at 301 W. Holly St., U8. Free admission. More info: 360-927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.jennychatterton.com.

Summer Celebration of the Arts –

The Waterfront Artists (1220 Central Ave., Bellingham) welcome summer with our June Celebration of the Arts on Fri., June 3, 6-10pm. The studio doors are thrown open for art lovers of nearly every genre: jewelry, sewn leather art, sonic art, oils, pastels, acrylics, mixed media, assemblage and collage; paintings of the abstract, of realism and magical realism, and of a twisted perspective. Free admission.

Celebrate Summer at That’s Knot All – Come celebrate summer at That’s Knot All (128 1st St., La Conner) on Sat., June 4 from 10am-8pm. Weather permitting, we will have our tents up and demos outside. Come meet the artists and enjoy viewing our eclectic art. Don’t forget, Father’s Day is just around the corner. Free admission. More info: artfully-anns@usa.net , 360399-1660 or www.facebook.com/pages/ Thats-Knot-All-Artists-Co-Operative.

“Colorfast”: Vivid Installations Make Their Mark – Contemporary artists Ashley V. Blalock (CA), Elizabeth Gahan (WA), Damien Gilley (OR), and Katy Stone (WA) create site-specific installations for the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher building (250 Flora St., Bellingham), where color meets improvisation and intuitive response meets open space in a comingling of movement, light, shadow, and

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striking hue. Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: info@whatcommuseum.org , 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Artwood Celebrates 30 Years in Business – Meet the Artwood Artists on

Fri., June 17 during gallery walk (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Our members, past and present, will be in the gallery to celebrate the beginning of 30 years in business! Many of the original artists of Artwood have retired, but will be present for this event. Our walls will be lined with the paintings of Nicolette Harrington, and a special honorary section will be in one window for the 4 members that we have lost over the years. Artwood is honored to show the work of over 80 artists, and special orders are available. Free admission. More info: artwood@qwestoffice.net , 360647-1628 or www.artwoodgallery.com.

Fairhaven Solstice Walk – At least 15

venues are staying open late on Fri., June 17 with special features to celebrate the start of summer. Spot the yellow sunshine flags to find these participants: 12th Street Shoes, displaying customer Arlene Feld’s collection of miniature shoes; Artwood, featuring the work of Artwood Members, Past & Present and wall art by Nicolette Harrington; Bay to Baker, highlighting various local artists; Fairhaven Toy Garden, displaying stretched canvas art by various artists from “Oopsy Daisy,” and offering a

creativity table for visitors of all ages; Fairy Godmother’s Unlimited, featuring watercolor and oil artist, Diane Hill; The Garden Room, presenting Astier de Villate French Ceramics; Good Earth Pottery, hosting a reception for Jordan Jones and Clovy Tsuchiya, and their “Flora & Fauna” pottery; A Lot of Flowers, presenting Ben Mann on-site painting acrylics on canvas; Paper Dreams, featuring local screenprinting by Red Boots Design; Renaissance Celebration, highlighting garden art by Stan O’Neil & Mark Ellinger; Silvery Moon, showcasing exquisite jewelry by Alena Zena; Skylarks, presenting “The Art of Jazz” (no cover); Three French Hens, offering local gift ideas for weddings; Village Books; and Whimsey, celebrating 13 years in Fairhaven with beautiful art and jewelry and a raffle to win a $50 gift certificate! What could be better than a summer evening wandering through charming Fairhaven? More info: theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.fairhaven.com.

“Flora & Fauna” – Good Earth Pottery’s

featured artists, Clovy Tsuchiya & Jordan Jones, create remarkably complementary soda-fired pottery. Unifying themes of color and nature run through their work, but each clearly expresses her unique creative voice. Their work will fill the front of the gallery through June, and you can meet the artists during the Fairhaven Solstice Walk on Fri., June 17, from 5-8pm. Representing more than 50 artists, the gallery has been located in Historic Fairhaven since 1969. Free admission. Info: theteam@goodearthpots.com , 360-6713998 or www.goodearthpots.com.

Just Women – In 2010, the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher (250 Flora St., Bellingham) presented the pioneering exhibition “Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists, 1800-2010,” which showcased the centennial of women’s

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suffrage in Washington State. Six years later, with the possibility of a woman becoming president of the United States, Just Women will once again focus on women’s contributions to the arts. Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: 360778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

PeaceHealth/Healing through Art and Lucia Douglas Gallery present June Martsolf – June Martsolf exhibits

landscape paintings at PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center (2901 Squalicum Pkwy., Bellingham). After a lifetime of painting and experimenting with many styles, plein air painting became a focus in the 90s. The artist draws influence from the Canadian landscape painters known as The Group of Seven, as is evident in the paintings exhibited in this new show. The exhibit opens June 19 and runs through Sept. 4 during normal hospital hours. Free admission. More info: 360-383-7166 or ldg@fidalgo.net.

“Portraits of Fatherhood” – Firehouse Cafe and PAC (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham) presents the multi-talented Kathy Bastow showing new paintings of fathers with their children during the month of June. Please join us for an artist reception and interactive activities (including a portrait selfie site for you and dad) to celebrate Father’s Day on Sun., June 19 from 2-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-752-1904.

Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG) Workshops and Classes – PMC (Basic), Sat., June 4, 10:30am-3:30pm, $65 + $45 material/kit fee, no experience necessary • Intermediate Jewelry

Metalsmithing, Wed., June 22 & 29, July 6, 13, & 20, $215 + $20 basic material/kit, beginning Metalsmithing or instructors permission needed. These classes are for adults only. More info at www.bellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org.

Chihuly Garden & Glass – Spend a day at the world-acclaimed Chihuly Garden and Glass and atop Seattle’s iconic Space Needle. This unique road trip features a guided tour of the grandest display of Dale Chihuly’s signature glass sculptures in the world. Guided by local artists Trish Harding and Deb McCunn, your day begins at 8:30am at WCC with an orientation about the Chilhuly exhibit. We’ll then travel by relaxing coach provided by our day trip partner Bellair Charters–departing for Seattle at 9:15am and returning to Bellingham at 5pm. After touring the glass exhibit, you’ll have time for a leisurely lunch on your own, and then on to the Space Needle to explore the ever-changing views high atop this Seattle landmark. Trip fee includes both the Chihuly exhibit and Space Needle admission. Join us at WCC (237 W. Kellogg Rd.), on Sat., June 25, 8:30am-5pm. Admission is $85. Info: 360383-3200, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.whatcom.ctc.edu.

(1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). This show will run from July 1-30. The Allied Arts Gallery’s goal is to provide a professional space for local established and emerging artists to show and sell their work and sustain the arts in our community. More info: 360-676-8548 or katy@alliedarts.org.

2016 Juried Artist Series: Nature –

Allied Arts of Whatcom County’s 2016 Juried Artist Series continues with Nature. This show is inspired by the plants, animals, and landscapes of the natural world, as well as by elements found in nature. Nature features work by Shawn Pagels, Nancy Canyon, Dedrian Clark, and Anita Boyle. The opening reception will be held on Fri., July 1, at Allied Arts Gallery

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Celebrating the Best of BAAY by Courtney Kendall For the past ten years, BAAY (Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth) has produced over 100 musicals and touched the lives of countless Whatcom County youth. BAAY’s mission has always been about “creating and sustaining an empowering place for young people,” founder and executive director David Post explains. On June 18, BAAY will celebrate their achievements with “Best of Bay!” The family-friendly event will be held at The Majestic in downtown Bellingham. Doors open at 5pm with casual performances by current and past BAAY students until showtime at 7pm. There will be food and treats from Pizza’zza and Mallard’s ice cream, along with beer and wine. Admission is by donation. All proceeds from beer and wine sales, donations, and fun fund-raising activities will go towards supporting BAAY’s program development, facilities improvements, and the BAAY Scholarship Fund. The formal show starts at 7pm and features one-timeonly encore performances from past hit shows, including “We Go Together” from Grease, which was performed by BAAY ten years ago. Also planned are “Skid Row” from Little Shop of Horrors [and “Children Will Listen,” the finale from Into the Woods, along with songs from such BAAY favorites as Oliver, My Fair Lady, Annie, Les Miserable, Peter Pan, and more. The numbers chosen will reflect a crosssection of ten years of stellar performances. David expects about 200 children to be involved in the event. He says that “everybody who has been a part of BAAY is invited to be a part of the cast.” The show will serve as a celebration for BAAY fans, as well as be a reunion for past BAAY students. Besides the main campus, BAAY, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, includes Bellingham Preschool of the Arts, and EduArts, an after-school enrichment program dedicated to providing affordable arts education.

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“Best of BAAY!” is also a chance for David to say goodbye. After ten years, David will be leaving BAAY in mid-July. While BAAY started with eight choir students meeting in a rehearsal hall of Garden Street Methodist Church, the objectives have not changed. BAAY is committed to providing a space for young people to dream and achieve those dreams through what David calls a “model of mutual respect” supporting the whole child. “Our staff have the best interests of the young people at heart,” David says. Ian Bivins will take over the role of BAAY’s executive director. Ian, a graduate of Western Washington University’s theater department, has been a technical director at BAAY for many shows and directed Pippin. Ian will be supported by the rest of BAAY’s talented staff including main musical director Steve Barnes,

costume shop manager Dana Crediford, and choreographer Lisa Markowitz, among many others. As for David, a long list of projects and activities awaits him. One such plan is a research project focused on bringing arts education into inner-city schools. David looks to support his hypothesis that having the arts in schools will increase attendance numbers, in turn increasing school district revenue. “It’s driven by dollars and cents,” he explains. His hope is that this project will ultimately work to Entertainment News Northwest ~ June 2016

Director and choreographer, Lisa Markowitz, leads regular dance camps at BAAY! Photo by Lynn Tyler King.

prove the importance of having arts as a part of every school day. David encourages everyone to come to “Best of BAAY!” to support the students and quality children’s theatre in Bellingham as they continue on their path towards a 20th anniversary. Come, too, to bid farewell and pay tribute to David and his ten years of hard work. David may be leaving, but the show will go on, and David will never be very far from the stage or the best interests of children everywhere.

Top left: Shot from BAAY’s junior production of The Jungle Book in the spring of 2015. Photo by Lynn Tyler King. Top right: Ian Bivins, the new incoming Executive Director of BAAY, directed a memorable rendition of Pippin back in May of 2014. Photo by Lynn Tyler King. Bottom left: Les Miserables, directed by David Post, was the first from the new BAAY Pro division, which was created for 16-18 year old performers. Photo by Ken Harrison. Bottom right: Long-time BAAY students Olivia Brice and Zander King in Little Shop of Horrors. Photo by Lynn Tyler King.

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Summer Art Camps at BellinghamART – Choose from

mornings or afternoons for these four day camps at BellinghamART (1701 Ellis St.). Each year we add exciting projects, so whether you’re new to our art camps or come year after year, everyone will learn new drawing, painting and craft skills, and have fun creating art. Camps available: June 27-30; July 5-8; July 11-14; July 18-21; July 25-28; and Aug. 1-4. Cost is $90 ages 4 and 5 / $180 ages 6 and up / $200 teens and adults. More info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

Summer Drama Camps with The Neighborhood Playhouse – Our 15th

annual summer camps at the Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham) will have students from K-12th grade practicing their drama skills, making new friends and presenting on stage. Register for one of four camps online by clicking on the yellow sun! Production Camp: “Audition! A Dramatic Musical Revue” (6th-12th); Camp Comedy (6th-12th); Page to Stage (3rd-5th); and Theatre Under the Lights (K-2). Camps range from 1-2 weeks. Cost varies per camp. Each camp has a different date and time slot, so check the website! More info: 360-9612213, theneighborhoodplayhouse@q.com or www.theneighborhoodplayhouse.net.

Bellingham Scottish Highland Games – The 2016 Bellingham Scottish Highland Games will take place June 3-5 at Hovander Homestead Park in Ferndale. Entertainment will include some of the annual favorites such as highland dancing, piping, drumming, Scottish country dancing, the Can/Am Spring Championship Heavy Athletics, Whatcom County wine tasting, the ever popular Scottish Idol, Celtic music and vendors galore! The Highland Games is a great annual event that promises fun for the whole family. Hovander Homestead Park is transformed from one end to the other with lively music, exciting games, sensational international competitions, food, wine, arts & crafts from local venders, and activities for children. Admission is free on Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for children and seniors over 60. Kids under 6, military and veterans are free. More info: www.bhga.org.

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Lynden will be serving up 1,250 feet of Strawberry Shortcake on June 4! –

To celebrate its 125th anniversary on Saturday, June 4, Lynden plans to create the world’s longest fruit shortcake! Your family may start the day with a Pancake Breakfast served from 8-10:30am at the Lynden Community Center, 401 Grover St. The Farmers Day Parade will take place on Front Street beginning at 10:30am. This annual salute to farmers has been a fun-filled local event for over 100 years. Following the parade, community members will attempt to break a Guiness World Record with delicious Lynden Dutch Bakery-made shortcake, Curt Maberry Farm strawberries, Edaleen Dairy ice cream, topped off with Darigold whipped cream! This 1,250-foot dessert will stretch all the way from the Dutch Village Mall on 7th & Front Street to Colony House Furniture on 3rd & Front St. The public then will be invited to eat the 6,000 to 7,500 free servings. For more information visit www.Lynden.org or call the Lynden Chamber of Commerce at 360-354-5995.

August to meet Bellingham Mayor Kelli Linville. Free. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Community Breakfast – The Rome

Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) presents a community breakfast on the first Sunday of the month (June 5) 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.

Children’s Summer Reading 2016: On Your Mark, Get Set...READ! – This summer we challenge children ages 5-12 to read or listen to 15 hours of books! Children ages birth-5 are given an activity sheet to practice building early literacy skills with parents and caregivers. Once 15 hours of reading or the activity sheet is completed, children will receive a mystery gift from one of our community partners, a free book from the Friends of the Bellingham Public Library, a Summer Reading yard sign or poster, and an invitation to our Recognition Ceremony in

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Quidditch Fest – Calling all Muggles!

Burlington Public Library is excited to announce the first ever Burlington Quidditch Fest, to take place on Sat., June 11 from noon-4pm at the Skagit River Playfields (1100 S. Skagit St., Burlington). Join us for a day of Muggle Quidditch (courtesy of the Rain City Raptors) and Harry Potter-inspired children’s crafts. Are you an older Potter fan that wants to be involved? Contact Burlington Public Library to run a Hogwarts class for the day. This event is free and open to the public. Free admission. For more information, contact Burlington Public Library at 360-755-0760, jenniferbr@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/library.

Family Activity Day: A Circus of Color – Celebrate summer by making

colorific art in vivid hues at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher (250 Flora St., Bellingham) on Sat., June 18 from 10am-4pm. Revel in lively juggling and hula-hoop fun while circus performers Della and Wren perform and teach circus act skills between 12:30-3pm. Experience the amazing “Colorfast” exhibition as well. Admission is $3 suggested donation. More info: info@whatcommuseum.org , 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Last Leaf Productions. Adventure and excitement for the entire family and a great time to sign up for Summer Reading, if you haven’t already. Performance on Tues., June 21, 10:30-11:30am. Free admission. More info: 360-966-5100 or www.wcls.org.

Wildlife Discovery Session – Kids ages 5-10 and their families are invited to come to a free hands-on wildlife discovery session on Wed., June 22 from 3-3:45pm at the Mount Vernon City Library (315 Snoqualmie St.). There will be taxidermy animals you can touch, an “eat like a bird” wildlife activity where kids use different types of tools to represent beaks and see which ones work best for different foods, plus a wild animal puppet theatre. Presented by Washington State Parks. More info: 360-336-6209 or www.mountvernonwa.gov.

Kids: Five Days of Flags! – Each day of

Pirates and treasure are coming to the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.) in a live theater production of Treasure Island by

this camp, we will play with a different way to make fabric beautiful. Using dye, prints, embroidery, applique and sun prints, we will turn reclaimed fabric into flags. Each participant will finish with a banner and loads of inspiration and resources to add these techniques to projects at home. Pack a sack lunch and be ready to get messy with your creativity! No experience necessary, but participants must be able to safely handle scissors and needles. All materials provided. Join us at Ragfinery

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Treasure Island (for grades K-5) –

(1421 N. Forest St.) on Mon., June 27, 10am-2pm. Cost is $220. More info: 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or http://www.ragfinery.com/upcomingevents/event/kids-five-days-flags/.

LEGO Mindstorms Camp – Learn the

basics of LEGO Mindstorms construction and programming in this intensive week-long camp (June 27-July 1, 11am1pm). Attendees should sign up for the full week. Questions? Contact Wendy at the Ferndale Library (2125 Main St.). Grades 6-12. Free / registration required. More info: 360-384-3647 or www.wcls.org.

22nd Annual Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival – Join us at

the 22nd Annual Skagit Valley Highland Games on Sat. & Sun., July 9 & 10 from 9am-6pm at Edgewater Park (600 Behrens Millet Rd., Mount Vernon). Fun for the whole family, including athletic events, highland dancing, sheepdog trials, beer and whisky garden, children’s events, music, and so much more! Tickets available at www.CelticArts.org. More info: 360-416-4934 or info@celticarts.org.

Calidore String Quartet Wins $100K

ENNW just learned at press time that The Calidore String Quartet, (of which Bellingham native Jeremy Berry is a founding member), won the $100,000 grand prize at the inaugural M-Prize Competition on May 12. Look for the complete story in our July issue.

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Northwest Ballet Academy Summer Intensive Enrollment – The NBA

Summer Intensive runs from July 11-Aug. 5, and you can enroll for the full 4-week course, or just part of the intensive. Guest teachers will include Mija Bishop, Miye Bishop, and Julia Sato (from Tokyo, Japan). There will be dynamic classes in ballet, modern, lyrical, pointe, pas de deux, and variations. The intensive will be augmented with rehearsals for Les Sylphides and Paquita, which will be performed at the Blaine PAC on Sat., Aug. 6 at 7:30pm. Cost varies. More info: 360-421-4013, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

Balkan Folk Dancing on Thursday Evenings – Bellingham’s Fourth Corner

Folk Dancers meet Thursday evenings (June 2, 9, 16, 23) from 7:30-10pm at the Fairhaven Branch Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). We mainly focus on Eastern European dances, and include Israeli, Greek and Turkish, as well as those from the Balkans. We have an exciting new teaching component, as well as a structured early evening, leading to requests after the teaching. This has been well received, and has created some very energetic and exciting evenings. Admission is $5 donation requested / 1st time free. More info: 360-380-0456.

Square Dance and Jam for the Ferndale Food Bank! – Pioneer

Meadows Montessori School is teaming up with the Ferndale Food Bank to have some fun and bring in as much jam as we can on Fri., June 3 from 6-8:30pm in the Ferndale Pioneer Pavillon. This dance will feature Lucas Hicks calling square, a dance contest, and a photo booth! Even if you’ve never square danced before, this event promises to be loads of fun for the family. Please bring a jar of store-bought jam with you to donate! Admission is $10 general / $5 kids / free age 3 and under. Info: 360778-3681 or admin@pmmontessori.org.

The Wizard of Oz – Harper & I Dance

Center proudly presents an exciting weekend filled with adventure and magic as The Wizard of Oz takes the stage! Join Dorothy and her dog Toto as they are whisked away by a tornado to the mystical Land of Oz. This unique rendition of a classic story will feature a variety of dance styles including ballet, tap, hip-hop, and more. The Wizard of Oz features original choreography by HIDC faculty that will be performed by dancers ages two and up. Performances at Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Fri. & Sat., June 3 & 4 at 7pm. Admission is $18. More info: 360-734-6080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com/shows/ the-wizard-of-oz-2/.

Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to

the swinging music of the Bonnie Northgraves Band on Sat., June 4 from 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.

Afro-Brasilian Festival – The festival will be a day of dance and music workshops from Africa and the Diaspora (Capoeira Angola, Cuban Salsa, Samba, West African Dance and Drumming) on Sun., June 5 from 10am-7pm in the WWU Multipurpose Room. Admission is $5 per class. More info: 360-715-1605, ficabellingham@gmail.com or bellinghamcapoeira.blogspot.com.

music provided by Up In The Air. Event takes place on Sun., June 12 from 1:30-4pm at Rome Grange (2821 Mt Baker Hwy., Bellingham). Admission is $5 1st half / $10 whole dance suggested donation. More info: 360-474-7588, englishcountrydance@comcast.net or www.sites.google.com/site/ecdbellingham.

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

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Weekly International Folk Dancing –

Learn to folk dance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays (June 7, 14, 21, 28) at Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St., in Bayview). Instruction begins at 7pm followed by review and request dances until 9:30pm. Good exercise, great fun. No partners needed. The first session is free / $3 thereafter. Info: Gary or Ginny at 360766-6866 or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

Dance Blast 2016 – Come support the

Bellingham High School Dance Team while enjoying an evening of dance on Sat., June 11 at 7pm at Bellingham High School (2020 Cornwell Ave.). Special guest performers from around Bellingham, including the Sehome Dance Team! Tickets are $6 and available at the door. There will also be an amazing silent auction during the event.

Ballet Bellingham Presents The Wizard of Oz – Come see Dorothy, the

Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion come to life in an original ballet performance of The Wizard of Oz featuring the dancers of Ballet Bellingham. Join Dorothy’s journey from her small Kansas farm to the Emerald City, where the friends and foes she encounters along the way teach her that quick wits, compassion, courage, and just a touch of magic are inside us all. This two-act ballet, with original choreography by Artistic Director Jessica Crook, will be a treat for all ages. Ballet Bellingham students as young as three years old perform as adorable munchkins making this one show you will not want to miss! Performance on Sat., June 11 at 7:30pm at Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Tickets are $15 and are available at the Mount Baker Theatre box office or at www.mountbakertheatre.com. More info: 360-734-6080, balletbellingham@comcast.net or www.balletbellingham.com.

English Country Dance Tea Dance –

The first half will be basic, beginnerfriendly dances. The second half will have somewhat more advanced dances, with heys for three and changes of rights and lefts, with a break for tea and finger foods. All dances will be taught and called, and danced with the modern walking step. Live

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energy for peace. No experience necessary; all dances taught each time. Come alone or bring a friend. Donation requested / no one turned away for lack of funds. Join us for the dances on Sun., June 12 at 6pm at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). Admission is by donation. More info: 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail.com or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm.

Youth Contemporary Dance Intensive – Bellingham Repertory Dance

Studio presents Fables and Fairy Tales at The Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). This creative spectacle of dance brings to life the storybook characters of the past. With over twenty tales sculpted through ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, and musical theater, the journey through Fables and Fairy Tales will be an energetic and eventful voyage for all ages. Join Cinderella, Rapunzel, the Queen of Hearts, the Wizard of Oz crew, the Tortoise and the Hare, Hansel and Gretel, and many more as they tell their stories through the original and inspired choreography by The Dance Studio instructors. Tickets are on sale at the Mount Baker Theatre for matinee and evening performances on: Fri. & Sat., June 24 & 25 at 7pm and Sun., June 26 at 2pm. Admission is $14. More info: 360-734-6080 or www.thedancestudio.net.

is offering a summer dance intensive for pre-professional contemporary dancers in the Pacific Northwest. The intensive is offered to dancers ages 13-18 and participants will be immersed in a variety of technique, repertory, and conditioning classes with the professional company members of Bellingham Repertory Dance during the five-day workshop. Dancers will participate in a full day of learning from 9am to 4pm including technique, conditioning, and repertory classes each day. At the conclusion of the five-day intensive, students will perform work from the week’s rep and technique courses in an informal showing open to parents and community members. Participating dancers must have at least two years of dance technique experience (or special permission from BRD company members). To register, and to inquire about financial aid for this intensive, please visit www.bhamrep.org. To be considered for financial aid, please complete a registration form and additional application for aid no later than July 1. Join us Mon.-Fri., Aug. 8-14 from 9am-4pm at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center (1314 Harris Ave.). Early registration (before July 1) is $290, late registration (until August 8) is $325. Financial aid is available to those who need it. More info: 360-393-8493, bhamrep@gmail.com or www.bhamrep.org.

Chair Yoga – This is a gentle yoga class

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

Fables and Fairy Tales – The Dance

seated on a chair or using the chair for support with standing poses. This class includes stretching, strengthening, balancing, smiling, meditation and breath work, and meets on Wednesdays from 11am-noon at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Admission is by free-will donation. More info: 206-7904862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

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.

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.

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Handbags For Housing – Calling all

up-cycled, re-styled and new-styled fashionistas! On Thurs., June 2 from 5-9pm at Depot Market Square (1100 Railroad Ave., Bellingham), Lydia Place will host the fourth annual Handbags For Housing, an evening of fashion and fun benefitting local homeless families. Program highlights include the famous handbag bazaar; the Labels Women’s Consignment fashion show, featuring over fourteen local stores and boutiques; silent and live handbag auction; and wine and cocktail samplings with hors d’oeuvres from Crave Catering. Presenting sponsors include Whatcom County Association of Realtors and The Beauty InstituteSchwarzkopf Professional. Admission is $25-$75. More info: 360-671-7663, info@lydiaplace.org or www.handbagsforhousing.com.

Lynden 125 Year Celebration with Dinner, Music, and Auction – Come

to celebrate Lynden’s 125th anniversary on Sat., June 4 from 6-11pm at the Lynden Pioneer Museum (217 Front St.). Featured band is JP and the OK Rhythm Boys. Proceeds benefit Lynden Music Festival. Admission is $50. More info: 360-5100654, lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com.

Inside Passage Author Blowout –

“Life is a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – Helen Keller. Come listen to a story

Sessions will take place on Thurs., June 16, 7-9pm at Congregation Beth Israel (2200 Broadway, Bellingham) and Wed., June 22 from 5:30-7:30pm at Whatcom Conflict Resolution Center (13 Prospect Street, Suite 201, Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

Yoga Northwest – Welcome to Iyengar Yoga. Learn to do the Yoga poses in the

of the sea and soul and celebrate the launch of local author Susan Marie Conrad’s adventure memoir. Inside: One Woman’s Journey Through the Inside Passage, billed as the seafaring equivalent to Cheryl Strayed’s Wild, is about Susan’s 1,148-mile solo sea kayak expedition from Anacortes to Juneau, Alaska. Susan will share stories and images from her journey up the western seaboard. She’ll talk about the magic and mayhem of paddling to Alaska – and writing a book! Suggested $10 donation supports educational programs and youth scholarships at the Community Boating Center. The CBC, with support from Adventures NW magazine, will be hosting the event at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Fairhaven on Sat., June 4 from 7-8:30pm. Village Books will have hardcover copies available at $24.95 each. Get yours autographed at the event! For more information, visit www.SusanMarieConrad.com or www.boatingcenter.org.

Anything Goes (benefit performance for Bellingham Senior Activity Center) – The Bellingham Senior Activity

Center (BSAC) is hosting a benefit performance of the musical Anything Goes at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.) on Wed., June 15 at 6:30pm. This all ages event includes the performance, a silent auction, appetizers, beverages, wine, and dessert. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at Village Books, the Downtown Co-op, the BSAC, or online at www.brownpapertickets.com. All proceeds benefit the programs and activities of the Bellingham Senior Activity Center. More information is available at 360-733-4030. More info: epierson@wccoa.org , 360-7334030 or www.wccoa.org. (more Benefits on next page)

Pot “O” Gold Bingo with $100 Grand Prize – Join us for bingo on Tues.,

June 7 from 5-8pm at the Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.). Kids can come play too. Come at 5pm to enjoy a delicious hamburger meal for $6. Garden burgers available. Admission is $15. Info: 360-3328040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

most healthy, happy & harmonious way with our expert instructors in a supported, fun, and creative environment. New to Yoga Northwest and Iyengar Yoga? Join us for our “Free Week” June 20 -26. All new students to Yoga Northwest receive a $20 discount! We are located at 1440 10th St., Suite 101A, Bellingham. More info: 360647-0712, doyoga@yoganorthwest.com or www.yoganorthwest.com.

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Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Join

in with the community and start your day off right with pancakes, waffles or French toast, plus scrambled eggs and sausage, coffee, tea and OJ at Blaine Senior Center (763 G St.) on Sat., June 18 from 8-11am. This month you can also choose biscuits and gravy! Admission is $6 adults / $4 kids under 12. More info: 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com.

Gear Heads Father’s Day Car Show – The Gear Heads Car Club of Whatcom County is hosting its 2nd Annual Father’s Day Car Show on Sun., June 19 from 9am-3pm at Bellewood Acres (Guide Meridian, half way between Bellingham and Lynden). The show will have over 150 classic cars, trucks, and custom street rods. The event will allow us to donate money to a number of organizations in Whatcom County including the Humane Society, Bellingham Food Bank, Kevlar for K-9, and local veterans’ organizations. There will be lots of fun activities, including live music and raffles. Admission is free to the public / car show entry fee $10. More info: scottsstreetlegends@gmail.com , 360-2202686 or www.gearheadswc.com.

Sunset Cruise on Bellingham Bay –

8:30pm. Tickets are $55 and include appetizers, wine, and beer; purchase tickets at www.whatcomhumane.org or call 360-733-2080 x 3014. Space is limited! More info: 360-733-2080, events@whatcomhumane.org or www.whatcomhumane.org.

5th Annual Affair to Remember: 007 Style! – Your mission, should you

choose to accept it: join the Alzheimer Society’s other Secret Agents for our 5th Annual Affair to Remember Gala and Auction on Sat., June 25 at 5pm at BTC Settlemyer Hall (3010 Lindbergh Ave.). All funds raised will stay local in Whatcom County and will go towards sustaining our programs, which support those in our community affected by dementia. Admission is $100 per person. More info: 360-671-3316, alz@alzsociety.org or www.alzsociety.org/events.

Terry Bronkema’s “Road Show”! –

Get appraisals for up to three (3) of your treasures from local appraiser Terry Bronkema on Wed., June 29 from

6:45-8pm at the Sumas Community/ Senior Center (461 2nd St.). Bring your clocks and watches, small furniture (ex.: end table), pottery, kitchenware, tools and harnesses, and other items. At this event Terry will not appraise: jewelry, clothing, “fine art,” firearms, or edged weapons. Join us for pizza, ice cream, and salad by donation from 6-6:45pm before appraisal. Fundraiser for Sumas Senior Center Programs. Admission is $5 suggested donation. More info: 360-988-2714.

17th Annual Miles for Memories 5K Walk/Run – Join us for our 17th Annual Miles for Memories 5K Walk/Run on Sat., Aug. 6 at 8pm in the Fairhaven Village Green (1207 10th St., Bellingham). All funds raised will go toward our mission of providing support, education, and resources to those affected by dementia. Admission is $30 / $5 dogs. More info: 360-671-3316, alz@alzsociety.org or www.alzsociety.org/events/17th-annualmiles-for-memories-5k.

The All-Local, 4th Annual Bellingham Fête

All aboard the Victoria Star for a Sunset Cruise on Bellingham Bay to benefit Whatcom Humane Society. Event takes place on Mon., June 20 from 6:30-

Antique car show at the 2014 Fête.

This is the first year Wilson Motors has teamed up with Sustainable Connections to throw an all-local Bellingham festival, the Bellingham Fête. Fêtes have been celebrated for hundreds of years, usually giant outdoor parties to benefit a local charity. They have always been fun for the whole family, and this year will be no exception! Enjoy live music all day (including Baby Cakes, a soul/funk cover band like no other!), a beer garden with over six local breweries, a bounce house, fairy face painting, The Bellingham Circus Guild, electric vehicles, an antique car show, food trucks with local delicacies including Simmering Tava and Pizzázza, tons of local arts and crafts vendors, and a 50/50 raffle! Let our local entertainment scene show you just how fun a FUNdraiser can be! The Fête is FREE and will be on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 from 12-8pm at Wilson Motors, 1100 Iowa Street. By attending the event, you’ll be supporting Sustainable Connections, a non-profit that brings businesses together to help create a vibrant local economy built on sustainable practices. Their goal is to help build and support a thriving, collaborative community where local businesses are prosperous, and all contribute to the wellbeing of its citizens and a healthy environment. Though this is the first year Sustainable Connections has helped collaborate, Wilson Motors has been organizing an annual fundraising event for different non-profits for the past four years. Founded on integrity and community participation, they take pride in all the work they do. For iinfo: facebook.com/bellinghamfeteandcarshow. If you are interested in volunteering, email erin@sustainableconnections.org.

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JUNE 2016 WEDNESDAY 6/1/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for all sessions / $57 day, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4) Pilates ARC! (Wednesdays), Joy of Pilates & Fitness, 10:15am-11:15am, regular Mat Class rates apply, info@joyofpilates.net , 360-2241433 or www.joyofpilates.net. Bellingham Music Club, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-306-8580, www.bellinghammusicclub.org or rsnyhowl@q.com. (pg. 24) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 12)

“Beyond Borders, Walls and Marginalities: Solidarity Forever,” WWU World Issues

Forum, noon-1:15pm, free, 360-650-2309, shirley.osterhaus@wwu.edu or www.fairhaven.wwu.edu/world-issues-forum.

Book Buzz: Adult Summer Reading Picks,

Blaine Library, noon-1pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Linda Roorda,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 24) One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org , 360778-7210 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. “Cinderella” (All Opera), Pickford Film Center, 5:30-7:45pm, $20, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Sing with Allegra!, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 6-7pm, free, 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.org. (pg. 24)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Spring Creek Retirement and Assisted Living, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-7787217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

THURSDAY 6/2/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $230 for all sessions / $57 day, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Yoga for Varied Mobility with Kathleen Gallagher, Island Library, 10-11:30am, free, 360-475-7145, www.wcls.org.

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

11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 12) Kamishibai Man (Japanese storytelling), Island Library, 2:30-3:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. 4th Annual Handbags For Housing, Depot Market Square, 5-9pm, $25-$75, 360-6717663, info@lydiaplace.org or www.handbagsforhousing.com. (pg. 13) Opening Reception, Jansen Art Center, 5-8pm, free, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 5)

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Joe Young,

Jansen Art Center, 5:30-8pm, free, 360-3543600 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. Open Old-Time Music Jam, Bellingham Folk School, 6-8pm, $1 suggested donation, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. Upgrading to Windows 10 (rescheduled from May), Everson Library, 7-8pm, free, 360-9665100, www.wcls.org. Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30-10pm, $5 donation requested / first time free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 11) “Come With Me If You Want to Live,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $10 advance / $12 at the door, 360-305-3524, www.idiomtheater.com. (pg. 29)

Night Beat: Cellist Mike Copland and Soprano Katherine Copland, First Congregational

Church, 7:30-9pm, $15, rsnyhowl@q.com , 360306-8580 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 24) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 29) Spring Chamber Concert, WWU PAC, 7:30pm, free, www.cfpa.wwu.edu/event/chamber-ii-2. Pearl Django Saves KPLU, The Majestic (Jazz Club), 8-11pm, $25 / $50 VIP, 360-746-0633, www.facebook.com/pearl.django.saves.kplu/ or bellinghamjazz@gmail.com. (pg. 24)

FRIDAY 6/3/2016

“Fantastical Natural World,” Bellingham Folk School, 6-9pm, free, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. (pg. 5)

Farm Tunes: Friday Farm Food, Spirits and Fun (live music), BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-318-7720, pamela@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. “Little Gems” Artist Reception, Scott Milo Gallery, 6pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 5)

Square Dance and Jam for the Ferndale Food Bank, Ferndale Pioneer Pavillon, 6-8:30pm, $10 general / $5 kids / free age 3 and under, 360778-3681, admin@pmmontessori.org. (pg. 11) Summer Celebration of the Arts, The Waterfront Artists’ Studios, 6-10pm, free. (pg. 5)

Wild Edibles with Jennifer Hahn (3 days) begins, North Cascades Institute Field

Excursion, $265, 360-854-2599, nci@ncascades.org or www.ncascades.org. “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm, $10, 360-306-8531, media@baay.org or www.baay.org. (pg. 29) Reading Hour (clairvoyant reading demo), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-8pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “The Wizard of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $18, 360-734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre. com/shows/the-wizard-of-oz-2/. (pg. 11)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31)

Bellingham Scottish Highland Games,

Hovander Homestead Park, Ferndale, free, www.bhga.org. (pg. 9) Wild Whatcom’s Wild Things (explore the park), Cornwall Park, 9-11:30am, $5 suggested donation, holly@wildwhatcom.org , www.wildwhatcom.org/community/#wild-things or 360-389-3414.

“Blast of Baskets” Quilt Show

(over 250 quilts on displays with demos, vendors, etc.), Downtown Sedro-Woolley/ Metcalf Street, 10am-5pm, $3, www.woolleyfiberquilters.blogspot.com.

Book Buzz: Adult Summer Reading Picks,

Deming Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Barkley Toasters, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm, free, 360-333-8777, barkley.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 33)

Literary Lunchtime: Storytime Fun for Adults (“The Endangered Species Road Trip;” bring lunch if you like), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Old Town Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, 360-293-6938, www.anacortesart.com. Artist Reception: “The Word Is...”, Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com. (pg. 5)

Artist Reception: Kathryn Hackney debuts “Drip,” Honey Salon and Gallery, 6-10pm, free, 360-778-3858, www.honeybellingham.com. (pg. 5) Bay Street Studios Open for Art Walk, Bay Street Studios, 6-9pm, free, 360-927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.jennychatterton.com. (pg. 5)

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JUNE 2016 “Come With Me If You Want to Live,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm. (pg. 29)

Student Directed One-Act Play Festival (Bertolt Brecht, David Ives, and others), WCC Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9:15pm, $5. WWU Jazz Ensembles Spring Concert, WWU PAC, 7:30pm, free, www.cfpa.wwu.edu/event/ jazz-ensembles-4. (pg. 25)

SATURDAY 6/4/2016 Bellingham Scottish Highland Games,

Hovander Homestead Park, Ferndale, $15 / $10 / free under age 6, www.bhga.org. (pg. 9) Farmers Day Pancake Breakfast, 401 Grover St., Lynden, 8am, $5, 360-354-5995 or www.Lynden.org. (pg. 9) Skagit Flats Bike Ride, departs 3533 Chuckanut Drive at 8am, free, www.mountbakerclub.org.

NSEA Work Party at Whatcom Creek,

Whatcom Creek, 9am-9pm, free, 360-7150283, restoration@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org. Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. “Blast of Baskets” Quilt Show (over 250 quilts on displays with demos, vendors, etc.), Downtown Sedro-Woolley/Metcalf Street, 10am-5pm, $3. That’s Knot All Summer Celebration, That’s Knot All Artists’ Co-Operative Art Gallery, 10am-8pm, free, artfully-anns@usa.net , 360-399-1660. (pg. 5) Contemplative Hiking, Big Rock Garden Park, 10am-3pm, $20, olive03@earthlink.net or 360-441-5724.

Edible & Medicinal Plants Encounter with Dr. Ryan Drum, TBD around Bellingham, 10am3pm, $30, herbs@livingearthherbs.com , 360-734-3207 or www.ryandrum.com.

Introduction to Keelboat Sailing Class (4 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 10am1pm, $240, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi

Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554 or NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov. (pg. 34) Saturday Coffee with NSC, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 36) Vegetation Monitoring Workshop, Cascade Job Corps Campus, 10am-2pm, free/registration required, outreach@skagitfisheries.org , 360-336-0172 or www.skagitfisheries.org.

“What’s the Point” Low Tide Exploration,

Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve, 10am-2pm, free, www.whatcomlandtrust.org. (pg. 34)

Dan the Magic Man, South Whatcom Library,

10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Farmers Day Parade, Front St., Lynden, 10:30am, free, 360-354-5995 or www.Lynden.org. (pg. 9) PMC (Basic), Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG),10:30am-3:30pm, $65 + $45 material/ kit fee, www.bellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. (pg. 7) Veteran Benefits Event, Burlington Library, 10:30am-1pm, free, 360-393-5514, veterannavigator@gmail.com or www.facebook.com. (pg. 36)

Book Signing: Mike Rizzo (“Washington Beer: A Heady History of Evergreen State Brewing”), Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, 11am-1pm, free, 360-752-3377 or www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com. Guiness World-Record Attempt, Front St., Lynden, noon, free, 360-354-5995 or www.Lynden.org. (pg. 9)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Public Library, 12:30-2:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Intro to Ukulele (bring your instrument if you have one), Jansen Art Center, 12:30-2:30pm, $25, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. STEAM at the Museum (ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 12:30-2:30pm, free with admission, www.whatcommuseum.org , 360-778-8930 or info@whatcommuseum.org.

Beginning Weaving Workshop (4 sessions) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1-4pm, $115 / $90

members, www.jansenartcenter.org or 360-354-3600. Dan the Magic Man, Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Sea Kayaking Nearshore Group Paddle,

Community Boating Center, 1-5pm, $75, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

Author Event: Suzanne Nelson (“Serendipity’s Footsteps”), Village Books, 2-3pm, free, 363-733-1599, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com. “Gone With the Wind,” Lincoln Theatre, 2-6pm, $1, tobie@lincolntheatre.org , 360-3368955 or www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 33) “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29)

Traditional Jazz: Bonnie Northgraves Band,

VFW Hall (Bellingham), 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-371-7030, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 11)

Introduction to Dinghy Sailing (4 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 2:30-

5:30pm, $240, 360-714-8891 or programs@boatingcenter.org. BUG Annual Open Mic, St. James Presbyterian Church Social Hall, 3-4:30pm, $5 suggested donation, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 25) Dan the Magic Man, Blaine Library, 3:304:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Lynden 125 Year Celebration with Dinner, Music, and Auction, Lynden Pioneer Museum, 6-11pm, $50, 360-510-0654, lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com. (pg. 13) “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 29)

Author Event: “Inside: One Woman’s Journey Through the Inside Passage” with Susan Conrad, Firehouse PAC, 7-8:30pm, free, www.boatingcenter.org. (pg. 13)

“The Wizard of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7-9pm. (pg. 11)

A Visit with Holocaust Survivor Noémi Ban, Island Library, 7:30-8:45pm, free, 360-7587145, www.wcls.org. (pg. 35)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31) “Come With Me If You Want to Live,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Student Directed One-Act Play Festival (Bertolt Brecht, David Ives, and others), WCC Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9:15pm, $5.

SUNDAY 6/5/2016 Bellingham Scottish Highland Games,

Hovander Homestead Park, Ferndale, $15 / $10 / free under age 6, www.bhga.org. (pg. 9) Community Breakfast, Rome Grange, 8am-1pm, $5 adult / $2 kids 6-10 / free 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 9)

Longest Parade of Subaru Vehicles WorldRecord attempt, Birch Bay, 8am, free to

observe, www.birchbaychamber.com. (pg. 36)

Afro-Brasilian Festival, WWU Multipurpose

Room, 10am-7pm, $5 per class, 360-715-1605, ficabellingham@gmail.com or bellinghamcapoeira.blogspot.com. (pg. 11) “Blast of Baskets” Quilt Show (over 250 quilts on displays with demos, vendors, etc.), Sedro-Woolley/Metcalf Street, 10am-5pm, $3, www.woolleyfiberquilters.blogspot.com.

Seaweed Encounter with Dr. Ryan Drum,

Larrabee State Park, 10am-3pm, $30, 360-734-3207, herbs@livingearthherbs.com or www.ryandrum.com. Free Pilates Mat Intro Class, Joy of Pilates, 10:15-11:15am, free, www.joyofpilates.net. Wild Whatcom Family Field Outing, Marine Park, 10:30am-12:30pm, adults (18+) $12 / kids (4-17) $8 / kids three and under free / babies worn in carriers welcome, 360-3893414, holly@wildwhatcom.org. (pg. 34)

Tour of “Colorfast” Exhibition with Guest Curator Amy Chaloupka, Whatcom Museum

Lightcatcher, 12:30pm, $3 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Bellingham Knights: Sunday Chess Meetup, Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm, free / drop-ins welcome, www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess.

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JUNE 2016 June Month-Long Vocal Class (4 Sundays) begins, home of Cheryl Hodge, 2-4pm, $150,

360-201-3704, hodgecheryl@hotmail.com or www.cherylhodge.com. “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29)

The Honeybees: One Last Buzz,

Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 2pm, free, barb@thehoneybees.biz, www.thehoneybees.biz. Bellingham Laughter Club, Elizabeth Park, 4-5pm, 360-734-4989. (pg. 36)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quintet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org.

MONDAY 6/6/2016 Field Journal Workshop (2 days) begins,

Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $160, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4) Behind the Scenes @BPL Tour, Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Group Vocal Workshop with Ann MacDonald,

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 7-8:15pm, $10 suggested donation, info@belllinghamsings.org , 360-676-1024 or www.bellinghamsings.org.

TUESDAY 6/7/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 12)

Seaweed Encounter (identify, taste, and learn about the numerous health benefits of wild sea vegetables) with Dr. Ryan Drum,

Larrabee State Park, 11am-3:30pm, $25-$30, 360-734-3207, herbs@livingearthherbs.com or www.ryandrum.com.

Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond, Mount Vernon City

Library, 1-7pm, free, 360-336-6209, www.mountvernonwa.gov/calendar.aspx or betsyc@mountvernonwa.gov. (pg. 35)

Book Buzz: Adult Summer Reading Picks,

Everson Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Pot “O” Gold Bingo, Blaine Senior Center, 5-8pm, $15, 360-332-8040 or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 13) Tuesday Night Jazz: Blake Angelos Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100. “Only Yesterday” (Takahata Isao), Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:45pm, $10.75, 360-7380735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Women with Wings Gathering, First Congregational Church, 6:30-8pm, by donation, 360-920-7533, linda@lindasongs.com. (pg. 25) Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, contact-4470@toastmastersclubs.org , 360756-0217 or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 36)

WEDNESDAY 6/8/2016

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

Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

Jewelry Jam: Open Studio, Jansen Art Center,

360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon. (pg. 12)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Terhi-Mikkii Broersma, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no

cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, Student Matinee, Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 1pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 24)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Spring Creek Retirement

and Assisted Living, 1:30-3pm, free, 360-7787217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org , 360778-7210 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Kamishibai Man (Japanese storytelling),

11:45am, 360-656-6699 (pg. 12)

11am-3pm, $10, 360-354-3600, info@ jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, Student Matinee, Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 1pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Kamishibai Man (Japanese storytelling), North Fork Library, 3:45-4:45pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Soul Shadows (50s Rock & Roll, Doo-Wop, R&B,

and Motown), Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 360-354-3600, info@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. Island Writers Group, Island Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org.

Astronomy Meeting: Videos from the Lick Observatory, WECU Auditorium (Ferndale), 7-9pm, free, www.whatcomastronomy.org.

Sumas Library, 3:15-4:15pm, free, 360-3053600, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

McCarthy’s Irish Band Concert, Littlefield Celtic

Methodist Church (Mount Vernon), 6-7:30pm, free, www.skagitregionalhealth.org or 360-814-2424. Song Circle with Tanya Hladik (any age, skill level, talent, be you bold or shy), Bellingham Folk School, 6-8pm, $5 suggested donation, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com.

Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library,

Doc Talk: “Managing Serious Illness with Palliative Care: A Panel Discussion,” First

Book Buzz: Adult Summer Reading Picks,

South Whatcom Library, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. “Why Not Home?,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. America’s Music Concert, McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $10 general / $7 seniors and students, 866-624-6897, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 25)

THURSDAY 6/9/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Yoga for Varied Mobility with Kathleen Gallagher, Island Library, 10-11:30am, free, 360-475-7145, www.wcls.org.

Center (Mount Vernon), 7-9pm, $15 member / $20 general, 360-416-4934, info@celticarts.org or www.CelticArts.org. (pg. 27)

Mindfulness and Compassion for Healthy Living, Lynden Library, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. 7:30-10pm. (pg. 11)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

FRIDAY 6/10/2016 Wild Whatcom’s Wild Things (explore the park), Cornwall Park, 9-11:30am, $5 suggested donation, 360-389-3414, holly@wildwhatcom.org or www.wildwhatcom.org/community/#wild-things. Books and Bites (“Little Bee,” bring your lunch), Blaine Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Farm Tunes: Friday Farm Food, Spirits and Fun (live music), BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-318-7720, pamela@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Sons of Norway 2nd Friday Potluck/Program, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share.

Free Adult Acting Class: Performances,

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7-10:30pm1pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com , 360840-0089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31)

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

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JUNE 2016 Gospel and Americana Music Extravaganza,

(featuring Taylor Holzheimer, Reminisce, and Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends Band), Haynie Grange, 7pm, $10 general / free kids 12 and under, 360-366-3321. (pg. 23) “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 29) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 29)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm, $12, 360305-3524, www.idiomtheater.com. (pg. 29)

Deobrat Mishra Indian Raga Singing & Kirtan, 3 OMS Yoga, 8pm, $20, 360-738-9368, www.soundings.com/mishra-concert. (pg. 25) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

SATURDAY 6/11/2016 Intro to Sum Faht Meditation, The Metta

Center, 9:30am-12:30pm, $45-$60 see website for details, amy@compassionatebalance.com or www.compassionatebalance.com. Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. Saturday Coffee with NSC, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 36) Sumas Book Group (“Truth Like the Sun,” coffee and treats), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

The Award Winning Book Club (“Beautiful Ruins,” coffee and doughnuts), Lynden Library, 10-11pm, free, 360-354-4883.

Fiddle for the Absolute Beginner with Cayley Schmid of Polecat (ages 8 and up), Bellingham Folk School, 10:30-11:30am, $15, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. Quidditch Fest, Skagit River Playfields, noon-4pm, free, 360-755-0760, jenniferbr@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/library. (pg. 10)

Chief Whatcom Chapter NSDAR Meeting: “Using Indirect Evidence in Genealogical Research,” Bellingham Elks Lodge, 12:30-

2:30pm, free, 360-933-1491. STEAM at the Museum (ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 12:30-2:30pm, free with admission, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Berries and More (learn what and how to plant in the Pacific Northwest), Lynden Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

“Trails West! Crossing the Continent 1840-1869,” Burlington Senior Community Center, 1-3pm, free, 360-757-6224, genealogy0715@genealogy.org or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org. (pg. 35)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2pm, $20+, 1-877739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31)

Dutch Oven Cookery with Deborah Morgan,

North Fork Library, 2-3pm, free / registration required, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29) “The Princess Bride,” Lincoln Theatre, 2:30-4:30pm, free, 360-336-8955 or www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 33)

Gospel and Americana Music Extravaganza,

(featuring Taylor Holzheimer, Reminisce, and Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends Band), Haynie Grange, 3pm & 7pm. (pg. 23) Introduction to Sea Kayaking, Community Boating Center, 3-6pm, $200, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Fairhaven Village Green, 6:30-7:30pm, free, eal@shakesnw.org , 206-317-3023 or www.shakesnw.org. (pg. 29)

Backstage @ the Border: Cabin Fever NW,

Christ Episcopal Church, 7pm, $7 donation at the door (no one is turned away), 360-9279085, info@backstageattheborder.com or www.backstageattheborder.com. Dance Blast 2016, Bellingham High School, 7pm, $6. (pg. 11) “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 29) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “The Wizard of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $15, 360-734-6080 or www.balletbellingham.com. (pg. 11)

“Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 29)

Bellingham Knights: Sunday Chess Meetup,

Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm, free / drop-ins welcome, www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. “Mary Poppins,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm.

Skagit Topic: Author Ramon Ledesma (“Migrant Sun,” “Echoes of the Wind”),

Skagit County Historical Museum, 2-4pm, $5 general / $4 seniors & kids 6-12 / free kids 5 and under / $10 families / members free, 360-466-3365, museum@co.skagit.wa.us or www.skagitcounty.net/museum. (pg. 35)

Harmony Northwest Chorus Ice Cream Social,

Mount Vernon Community Center, 3-5pm, $10 donation, contact@harmonynorthwest.org , 360-201-5861 or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 27)

NookChat: Community Storytelling (Roger Germain and Marv Fullner swap stories about life in Lawrence), Everson Library, 3-5pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

“The Majestic Soul,” First Congregational

Church, 3-5pm, $20 general / $15 seniors and students / $5 age 18 and under, 360-738-7166, www.whatcomchorale.org. (pg. 27)

Trading a Melody: Lyrical and Instrumental Song Circle Workshop with Zach Bauman and Sam Vogt, Bellingham Folk School, 3-5pm, $5 suggested donation, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Experience Sea Kayaking Class, Community Boating Center, 5-8pm, $45, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

Dances of Universal Peace Mount Vernon,

Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, by donation, jstplnfolk@gmail.com , 360-6299190 or www.SeattleDUP.org. (pg. 11-12)

Harmony Northwest Chorus Ice Cream Social,

“Sleeping Beauty” (Royal Opera House Ballet), Limelight Cinema, 11am-2:15pm, $20,

Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm, www.harmonynorthwest.org , 360-201-5861 or 425-232-9171 “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” ACT Annex (Anacortes), 6:30pm. (pg. 29)

“Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Fairhaven Village

MONDAY 6/13/2016

SUNDAY 6/12/2016 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Green, 1pm. (pg. 29)

English Country Dance Tea Dance, Rome

Grange, 1:30-4pm, $5 1st half / $10 whole dance suggested donation, 360-474-7588 or englishcountrydance@comcast.net. (pg. 11)

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting: “Grandpa Worked for the Railroad” with Janice Lovelace, Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-966-3860.

Preparing for Drought Workshop, Mount

Vernon City Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-3366209, mikeb@mountvernonwa.gov or www.mountvernonwa.gov/index.aspx?nid=186.

Books on Tap (“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie),

Tino’s Pizza & Pasta Company, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

TUESDAY 6/14/2016 Spring Flower Contest, Laurel Grange,

10am-noon, free, 360-647-9672. (pg. 34)

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 12)

Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond, Mount Vernon City Library, 1-7pm. (pg. 35)

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JUNE 2016 Clay Sculpting and Handbuilding Workshop with Deb McCunn (6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 1:30-4pm, $165, 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Ferndale Library Book Group (“A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana” by Haven Kimmel), Ferndale Library, 2:30-4:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Library Garden Work Party (plan, plant, harvest), Deming Library, 5-6pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

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

Chess for Beginners, Bellingham Public Library,

5:30-6:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. “T Rex,” Pickford Film Center, 5:30-7:15pm, free, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. Play Reading Group, Island Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 36) MVHS Jazz, Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, $10 general / $6 seniors / $4 students, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 27) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 11)

WEDNESDAY 6/15/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Public Library, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon. (pg. 12) Newcomers Club: Henry Bierlink (Executive Director of the Washington Red Raspberry Commission), 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: Sylvia Bos,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 24) One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org , 360778-7210 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

“Sleeping Beauty” (Royal Opera House Ballet), Limelight Cinema, 6-9:15pm, $20,

360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

“Anything Goes” (benefit performance for Bellingham Senior Activity Center), Bellingham Theatre Guild, 6:30-9pm, $25, 360-733-4030, epierson@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 13) “Time to Choose,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

THURSDAY 6/16/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

FRIDAY 6/17/2016 Wild Whatcom’s Wild Things (explore the park), Cornwall Park, 9-11:30am, $5 suggested

donation, holly@wildwhatcom.org , www.wildwhatcom.org/community/#wild-things or 360-389-3414. “Meet the Artists,” Artwood Gallery, 11am6pm, free, artwood@qwestoffice.net , 360-647-1628 or artwoodgallery.com. (pg. 6) Barkley Toasters, Dorothy Haggen Building, noon-1pm. (pg. 33)

Literary Lunchtime: Storytime Fun for Adults (“Dog Stories,” bring lunch if you like), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637.

360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Fairhaven Solstice Walk, Historic Fairhaven Arts

360-475-7145, www.wcls.org.

Meet the Artists of “Flora & Fauna,” Good

Yoga for Varied Mobility with Kathleen Gallagher, Island Library, 10-11:30am, free,

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 12)

Brown Bag: Jazz Piano Concert with Scot Ranney, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall,

12:30-1:30pm, $3 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 27-28) Car Seat Safety Check, Skagit Valley Hospital Main Entrance (covered area), 1-3pm, free, 360-814-2424, www.skagitregionalhealth.org.

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Wendy Donaghy & Terhi Mikkii-Broersma, Jansen

Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel Workshop (6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 6-9pm, $180, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Author Reads: “Way Elsewhere” by Julie Trimingham, Village Books, 7pm, free. (pg. 33) The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Congregation Beth Israel, 7-9pm, free, 360-676-1168 or micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 12-13)

Trivia Night (Skagit Valley history, local fish, local businesses, etc.) to Fund Salmon Restoration and Education, North Sound

Brewery, 7pm, $5, outreach@skagitfisheries.org , 360-336-0172 or www.skagitfisheries.org. “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30-10pm. (pg. 11) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

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

District (Bellingham), 5-8pm, free, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.fairhaven.com. (pg. 6)

Earth Pottery, 5-8pm, free, 360-671-3998 or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 6) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

SATURDAY 6/18/2016 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Blaine Senior

Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $4 kids under 12, 360-332-8040, blaineseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.blaineseniorcenter.com. (pg. 14)

Bellingham Farmers Market featuring Chef in the Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

Family Activity Day: A Circus of Color,

Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 10am-4pm, $3 suggested donation, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 10)

Free Adult Acting Class: Performances,

Anacortes Community Theatre, 10am-1:30pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com , 360-8400089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com.

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Club Rock Swap, Buy, and Sell, Bloedel Donovan Park, 10am-5:30pm,

free, 360-384-3187, www.mtbakerrockclub.org. (pg. 36) Saturday Coffee with NSC, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 36) Sewing Bootcamp, Ragfinery, 10am-noon, $75, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Mindport’s Correspondence Club (create “snail mail” cards and envelopes; rediscover the art of collage; 8 years and up; materials and basic instruction provided), Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, $2, 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

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JUNE 2016 “Superman + Mole Man,” Pickford Film Center, noon-1:15pm, $3, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. STEAM at the Museum (ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 12:30-2:30pm, free with admission, info@whatcommuseum.org , 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Crafternoon (under age 13 must be accompanied by adult), Ragfinery, 1-4:30pm, free, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com/upcoming-events/event/ crafternoon. Pots with a Personal Touch: Hypertufa, South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Lincoln Theatre, 1pm. (pg. 29)

Kamishibai Man (Japanese storytelling),

Lynden Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Best of BAAY!, The Majestic, 6-9pm, free. (pg. 9) Wild Whatcom’s Ladies Night Out, location revealed after registration, 7-9:30pm, $12, 360389-3414, holly@wildwhatcom.org. (pg. 34) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) “Proof,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Fritz & the Freeloaders (acoustic rock, pop and alt-country), Fireside Martini & Wine Bar, 8:15pm, free, cheers@firesidemartini.com , 360-738-1000 or www.firesidemartini.com.

Artist Reception: Kathy Bastow and “Portraits of Fatherhood,” Firehouse Cafe and PAC, 2-5pm, free, 360-752-1904. (pg. 7)

Bellingham Knights: Sunday Chess Meetup,

Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 weeks) begins, BMAG, time TBA, $65 + $45 material/ kit fee, www.bellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. (pg. 7)

Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm, free / drop-ins welcome.

Ready, Get Set, Go! (experience science behind sports; grades K-5), South Whatcom

Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center,

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet,

MONDAY 6/20/2016 Adventure Sailing Summer Camp (5 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 10am4pm, $280, 360-714-8891 or programs@boatingcenter.org.

Kids Do Art Summer Camp (5 days) begins,

Jansen Art Center, 10am-2:30pm, $90-$200 / register by June 17, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ancestry & Genealogy Group, Ferndale Library, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Sunset Cruise on Bellingham Bay, Whatcom Humane Society, 6:30-8:30pm, $55, 360-7332080 or www.whatcomhumane.org. (pg. 14)

TUESDAY 6/21/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 12)

“Treasure Island” (for grades K-5), Everson

Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. (pg. 10)

Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600. 11am-noon. (pg. 12)

Bellingham City Club Luncheon, 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. 33)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Linda Tjoelker,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 24) Drumming with Ray Soriano (ages 4-11), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org , 360778-7210 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Wildlife Discovery Session, Mount Vernon City Library, 3-3:45pm, free, 360-336-6209, www.mountvernonwa.gov. (pg. 10) Experience Sailing Class, Community Boating Center, 5:30-9pm, $50, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond, Mount Vernon City

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Whatcom Dispute Resolution

Community Boating Center, 9pm-midnight, $55 / registration required, 360-714-8891, programs@boatingcenter.org or www.boatingcenter.org.

Tuesday Night Jazz: Christian Casolary Trio,

Introduction to Sea Kayaking (3 days) begins,

SUNDAY 6/19/2016

An Evening of A Cappella, Fairhaven Village

Full Moon Sea Kayaking Group Paddle,

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!! Gear Heads Father’s Day Car Show, Bellewood

Acres, 9am-3pm, free to the public / car show entry fee $10, 360-220-2686 or www.gearheadswc.com. (pg. 14) Experience Sailing Class, Community Boating Center, 10am-1:30pm, $50, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. Bellingham Fete, Wilson Motors, noon-8pm, free, facebook.com/bellinghamfeteandcarshow. (pg. 14) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 29)

Library, 1-7pm. (pg. 35)

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

Women with Wings Gathering, First

Congregational Church, 6:30-8pm. (pg. 25)

Green, 7-9:30pm, free, 360-384-4432. (pg. 28)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 36)

Books on Tap (“Tortilla Curtain” by T. Coraghessan Boyle), North Fork Brewery,

7-8:30pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (11)

WEDNESDAY 6/22/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Center, 5:30-7:30pm. (pg. 12-13)

Community Boating Center, 6-9pm, $200, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. Open Craft Night (basic sewing support provided), Ragfinery, 6-8pm, free, 360-7386977, hello@ragfinery.com.

THURSDAY 6/23/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4)

Yoga for Varied Mobility with Kathleen Gallagher, Island Library, 10-11:30am, free, 360-475-7145, www.wcls.org.

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 12)

Introduction to Keelboat Sailing (4 sessions) begins, Community Boating Center, 5-8pm, $240, programs@boatingcenter.org.

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Steve Meyer, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

AHA! After Hours Art: Line, Shape, Color Workshop, Social Fabric Studio, 5:30-8pm,

$20-$25 / must preregister, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134 or admin@simplyspiritcenter.com. “Tommy,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm, $10, 360-3068531 or media@baay.org. (pg. 29, 32) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Balkan Folk Dancing, Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30-10pm. (pg. 11)

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JUNE 2016 Clear Space Short Festival, The Claire Theatre,

7:30pm, $5, www.brownpapertickets.com , 360354-4425 or www.clearspaceyouth.com. (pg. 32) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

FRIDAY 6/24/2016 Sea Kayaking Bioluminescence Group Paddle, Community Boating Center, 9am-noon, $65, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. Energy Exploration For Kids & Teens, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 10am-3pm, $20 for each 2 hour session, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. International Arts and Music Festival, Peace Arch Park, 11am-5pm, free, 360-296-0395 or majorarts@comcast.net. (pg. 3) Books and Bites (“Mink River,” bring your lunch), Blaine Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. BodyWork Class: 5 Elements, The Carnation Building (Mount Vernon), 6-9pm, $35, 360-303-7964, www.awaytoheal@aol.com.

Farm Tunes: Friday Farm Food, Spirits and Fun (live music), BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-318-7720, pamela@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. “Fables and Fairy Tales,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $14, 360-734-6080, www.thedancestudio.net. (pg. 12) “Tommy,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 29, 32) WAVE Summer Fest Concert #1, The Firehouse PAC, 7-8:30pm, $25 general / $18 student, 360-312-3811, patrick@allegrovivace.us or www.allegrovivace.us. (pg. 28) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559. (pg. 31) Clear Space Short Festival, The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 32) “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29) Justin Hayward, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $60 / $50 / $40 / $30 / $2 member discount, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 28) Terry Evans, H2O, 7:30pm, $8, 360-755-3956, www.anacortesh2o.com/events/terry-evans-2. Friday Night Dance Party (swing, Latin, ballroom), Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

BodyWork Class: Shoulders, The Carnation

Building (Mount Vernon), 10am-5pm, $90, 360-303-7964, www.awaytoheal@aol.com. NSC Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 36) Sumas Writers Group (adults/teens grades 6-12), Sumas Library, 10-11pm, free, 360-9882501, www.wcls.org. International Arts and Music Festival, Peace Arch Park, 11am-5pm. (pg. 3)

Burlington’s Carnegie Library Centennial Celebration, Burlington Public Library,

noon-3pm, free, 360-755-0760, karenp@burlingtonwa.gov or www.hubhistory.burlingtonwa.gov/. (pg. 35)

Nooksack Salmon Community Presentation,

North Fork Library, noon-1pm, free, 360-5992020, www.wcls.org. (pg. 33) STEAM at the Museum (ages 5-11), Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 12:30-2:30pm, free with admission, info@whatcommuseum.org , 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Gilkey Square, 2pm. (pg. 29)

5th Annual Affair to Remember: 007 Style,

BTC Settlemyer Hall, 5pm, $100, 360-6713316, alz@alzsociety.org or www.alzsociety.org/events. (pg. 14) “Fables and Fairy Tales,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 12) “Tommy,” BAAY Theatre, 7-9pm. (pg. 29, 32) WAVE Summer Fest Concert #1, The Firehouse PAC, 7pm. (pg. 28)

Woolly Breeches (Appalachian ballads, fiddle tunes, country classics), Bellingham Folk School, 7-9pm, $5-$15 suggested donation, woollybreeches@gmail.com or www.woollybreeches.com. “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Clear Space Short Festival, The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 32)

Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema: “10 Things I Hate About You” (live music by Brian Ernst), Fairhaven Village Green, 7:30pm, $5 general / free age 5 and under, bring blankets/chairs, popcorn for purchase, info@epicevents.us or www.epiceap.com/fairhaven-outdoor-cinema. “Hamlet,” iDiOM Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 29)

Sea Kayaking Bioluminescence Group Paddle,

Community Boating Center, 9pm-midnight, $65, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org. “Tommy,” BAAY Theatre, midnight. (pg. 29, 32)

SUNDAY 6/26/2016 Fragrance Lake Hike, departs Sunnyland at 9am, free, www.mountbakerclub.org.

Point Roberts Garden Tour #14, 10am-4pm,

$15 (U.S.) / $20 (Cdn.), 360-945-2066, info@pointrobertsgardenclub.org or www.pointrobertsgardenclub.org. (pg. 34) International Arts and Music Festival, Peace Arch Park, 11am-5pm. (pg. 3) “Anything Goes,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 29)

Bellingham Knights: Sunday Chess Meetup,

Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm, free / drop-ins welcome, www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. “Fables and Fairy Tales,” Mount Baker Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12) “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Maiben Park, 2pm. (pg. 29)

Music In The Manor: “Juhannus, Summer Solstice,” Lairmont Manor, 3pm-7pm, $10, 360-715-3763 or 360-714-8600. (pg. 27)

Songs for a Summer’s Day, Mount Baker

Theatre Encore Room, 3-4:30pm, donations gratefully accepted, 360-961-8833, cckey@hinet.org. (pg. 28-29) “Shakespeare’s Wonderland,” Hillcrest Park, 4pm. (pg. 29)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Rane Nogales Trio,

Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com. “Tommy,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 29, 32)

SATURDAY 6/25/2016 Chihuly Garden & Glass Tour, (leave from)

Whatcom Community College, 8:30am-5pm, $85, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net , 360-3833200 or www.whatcom.ctc.edu. (pg. 7)

Co-Parenting Communication Workshop (divorced, separated, and never married parents and custodians), Whatcom Dispute

Resolution Center, 9am-noon, $10, 360-6760122, wdrc@whatcomdrc.org or www.whatcomdrc.org/coparentingworkshop.

Watercolor Workshop with Mary Gibbs and Debbie Haggman (2 days) begins, private studio, 9:30am-3:30pm, $125, www.dhaggmanwatercolors.com or www.marygibbsart.com.

2016 Imagine This! Home and Landscape Tour, 10am-5pm, $10, 360-647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections.org. (pg. 34)

Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

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JUNE 2016 MONDAY 6/27/2016 Fun with Feathered Friends: Bird Camp for Kids (5 days) begins, Syre Education Center, 9am-4pm, $170-$190, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Intermediate Sailing Summer Camp for Youth (5 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 10am-4pm, $280, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

Kids: Five Days of Flags Workshop (5 days; must be able to handle scissors and needles safely) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-2pm, $220, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. (pg. 10)

LEGO Mindstorms Camp (grades 6-12) begins, Ferndale Library, 11am-1pm, free /

registration required, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. (pg. 10) AARP Driver Safety Program, Skagit Valley Hospital San Juan Room, 1-5pm, $15 AARP members / $20 non-members / preregistration required, 360-814-2424, www.skagitregionalhealth.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Public Library, 5:30-7:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Teen Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Introduction to Keelboat Sailing (4 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 6-9pm,

$240, 360-714-8891, www.boatingcenter.org or programs@boatingcenter.org.

TUESDAY 6/28/2016 Cornet Bay Weeding Party, Deception Pass

State Park, 10am-1pm, free, 360-336-0172, outreach@skagitfisheries.org or www.skagitfisheries.org. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 12)

Ready, Get Set, Go! (experience science behind sports, grades K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond, Mount Vernon City Library, 1-7pm. (pg. 35)

Tuesday Night Jazz: Steve Rudy Trio, Hotel

Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Chess for Beginners, Bellingham Public Library, 5:30-6:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Journey of Dementia Educational Seminar with RN Leta Benfield, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, free, 360-814-2424, healthquest@skagitvalleyhospital.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Club, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm. (pg. 36)

Terry Bronkema’s “Road Show”!, Sumas

Community/Senior Center, 6-8:30pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-988-2714. (pg. 14)

“Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction to a Universally Applicable Skill” with Dr. David Kincheloe, Bellingham Public Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-671-4950, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org.

THURSDAY 6/30/2016

North Cascades Audubon Society monthly meeting, Whatcom Museum, 7-9pm, free,

Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview

Yoga for Varied Mobility with Kathleen Gallagher, Island Library, 10-11:30am, free,

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

www.northcascadesaudubon.org.

Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866. (pg. 11)

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. (pg. 31)

WEDNESDAY 6/29/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon. (pg. 12)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Janice Brink,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. The Book Enthusiasts Book Club (bring a lunch, cookies provided), Lynden Library, 12:30-1:30pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 24) Free Vein Screening, Skagit Valley Hospital, 1:30-4:30pm, free / call to register, 360-8142424, healthquest@skagitvalleyhospital.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org. LEGO Show and Tell (bring in your original creation, grades K-5), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org. One-on-One Tech Coaching, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, dbrewer@cob.org , 360778-7210 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Healing Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Swingnuts, Rockfish Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-588-1720, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.anacortesrockfish.com.

360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 4) 360-475-7145, www.wcls.org.

11:45am, 360-656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com. (pg. 12)

Live Music in the Piano Lounge: Steve Rudy,

Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-3543600 or www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm (drop in quietly), $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Monthly 10 for $10 Wine Tasting (food pairing with house-made meats), Old World Deli, 5:30-7pm, free, morgan.henry305@gmail.com , 360-305-7077 or www.oldworlddeli1.com.

FRIDAY 7/1/2016 Opening Reception–2016 Juried Artist Series: Nature, Allied Arts Gallery, 6-9pm, $75 Membership fee, 360-676-8548, katy@alliedarts.org. (pg. 7)

Bellingham Festival of Music: Haydn (“Overture to L’infedeltà delusa); Schumann (“Cello Concerto in A Minor, Op. 129”), Beethoven (“Symphony #8 in F Major, Op. 93), WWU PAC, 7:30-9:30pm, $45 general /

$35 WWU faculty and staff / students $12-$15 / see website for additional pricing, 360-6506146, bellinghamfestival@comcast.net or www.bellinghamfestival.org. (pg. 26) Friday Night Dance Party, Bellingham Dance Company, 8-10:30pm, $5, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

Sea Kayaking Bioluminescence Group Paddle, Community Boating Center, 9pm-midnight, $65, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

SATURDAY 7/2/2016 Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

Introduction to Keelboat Sailing (4 days) begins, Community Boating Center, 10am1pm, $240, 360-714-8891.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 34) NSC Saturday Coffee (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 36)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559. (pg. 31)

Introduction to Dinghy Sailing (4 days) begins,

Community Boating Center, 2:30-5:30pm, $240, 360-714-8891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

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The Haynie Opry Summer Line-up by Deborah M. Bernard God is not dead! At least, not according to the Haynie Opry and its organizer, Matt Audette, as they kick off the second half of their eleventh season with their Gospel and Americana Music Extravaganza at the Haynie Grange in Blaine on Friday and Saturday nights, June 10 and 11. Headliners on both nights are Taylor Holtzheimer and Reminisce, who will take us on a historical musical walk through the origins of American music, highlighting our Blues and Gospel roots. “Blues is the genesis of all kinds of music,” Audette said. Also appearing will be Audette and his Circle of Friends Band, Howard and Sandy Andreason, and Paul and Connie Holtzheimer.

Taylor Holtzheimer and Reminisce (Carol and Allan Linde) will present a Gospel and Americana Extravaganza on June 10 & 11.

The Haynie Opera, celebrating its 11th season, is the vision of country recording artist Matt Audette. He grew up a stone’s throw from the Haynie Grange, then spent years on the road as a touring musician. “My premise when I started this Opry was to bring in celebrity artists to share the stage with local and regional talent. Not a bar, but a place where people could enjoy top-notch live music with their kids,” Audette said. “I feel like we need this Opry now more than ever, with everything that’s going on in the world,” Audette said. “With all the things I’m hearing on the news, the world seems to be getting more and more bizarre, even weird. We want to be an inviting place where people

can come . . . someplace sane, and have a lot of fun while they’re here.” A lot of people share Matt’s anxiety about what this world is coming to. We feel like The Judds, asking Grandpa about the good ol’ days. As they sang, “Sometimes it feels like this world’s gone crazy. Take me back to yesterday, where the line between right and wrong didn’t seem so Creedence Clearwater Revival were the hazy, Grandpa; everything is preeminent American singles band of the late changing fast. We call it sixties and early seventies. On July 8 & 9 and progress, but I just don’t know.” again on August 13, Matt Audette and The Circle of Friends band will pay tribute to CCR at People are seeking that safe The Haynie Opry. down-home feeling that some fear is forever gone, the place that Alabama performance of the CCR tribute happens described as, “Down home, where they on August 13. know you by name and treat you like “I’m so excited about this summer’s family . . . where a man’s good shows,” Audette said. “It thrills me to word and a handshake is all entertain, and I want to lift up the Lord in you need . . . folks know, if song—give Him the glory. He’s guided they’re fallin’ on hard times, me all these years and I’m geared up for they can fall back home. . .” the years to come!” The line-up for the rest of Doors open at 6pm for each of the the summer is equally exciting: Friday and Saturday performances. Tickets The Grange will rock out to are $10. Kids 12 and under are free. a tribute to Creedence Saturday afternoon gospel matinees are Clearwater Revival, July 8 and at 3pm; doors open at 2pm, tickets $5. 9, repeated on August 13. The The Haynie Grange is located at 3344 house band, The Circle of Haynie Road in Blaine, I-5 Exit #270. For Friends Band, includes Audette more information, contact Matt Audette on lead guitar, Ron Reiss on the drums, at 360-366-3321. and Karl Wagoner on bass guitar. The tribute concerts are an annual event, highlighting one artist each year. A man in the audience of last year’s tribute concert sported a t-shirt that said, “I may be old, but I got to see all the best bands.” Now everyone can experience one of the best, feel-good bands of all time at the Creedence show. A night of Bluegrass will be offered on August 12, featuring Queens Bluegrass, one of the top bluegrass bands in the state. They were a hit when they performed at the Darrington Haynie Opry will feature Queens Bluegrass on August 12. This Bluegrass Festival. The repeat group is considered one of the best bluegrass bands in the state.

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Thom Mayes, Executive Director of WSO, Moving to Tacoma – The

Whatcom Symphony Orchestra is sad to announce that Executive Director Thomas Mayes will be leaving the organization on June 30 to become the Executive Director at Northwest Sinfonietta in Tacoma. “While we are very happy for Thom, we are saddened and will miss him enormously,” says Debbie Adelstein, President of the Board of Directors. “Thom has been a tremendous asset to the WSO. For the last three years, his leadership has given us innovative and thoughtful programs like Harmony from Discord, which has been embraced by this community. He has helped our

organization grow and brought the WSO to new heights. The Northwest Sinfonietta is very lucky, and we wish them and Thom the very best.” There will be a search for the next Executive Director; for details check the WSO’s website at www.whatcomsymphony.com.

Bellingham Music Club – Soprano

Katherine Copland will perform opera arias and songs for the Bellingham Music Club at 10:30am on Wed., June 1, at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St.). She will be accompanied by Abdiel Vazquez, often hailed as “the greatest Mexican pianist.” Both now are based in New York, but Copland grew up in Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle – Have fun

strumming and singing at the Ukulele Fun & Song Circle on Wednesdays from 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Beginners welcome. Loaner ukes available. Play along or just come to sing with us. Song sheets provided or come and share a song. Admission by free-will donation. More info: 206-7904862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Sing with Allegra! – Join director, Ann

MacDonald and the singers of the Allegra Women’s Ensemble for an open rehearsal on Wed., June 1 from 6-7pm at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church (1720 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Sing alongside the choristers on some of our season’s favorite music selections. Music, mentorship, and community provided! Free admission. Info: 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.org.

Night Beat – Cellist Mike Copland will

join his daughter, soprano Katherine Copland, in a Night Beat performance at 7:30pm on Thurs., June 2 at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave.), presented by the Bellingham Music Club. They will be accompanied by pianist Abdiel Vazquez. Mike Copland is Deputy Superintendent of Bellingham Public Schools. Tickets are $15 online and at the door. Take a teen for free. Admission is $15. Info: rsnyhowl@q.com , 360-3068580 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Pearl Django Saves KPLU – Pearl

Django is coming to Bellingham to help raise money to save KPLU! Join us in the basement ballroom of the Majestic (1027 N. Forest St.) to dance the night away on Thurs., June 2 from 8-11pm. With a performance history spanning more than two decades, Pearl Django endures as one of the most highly regarded hot club-style groups working today. Although the band’s roots are firmly in the music made famous by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, its extensive repertoire includes traditional jazz classics and original compositions. Pearl Django has performed at festivals, dances, and nightspots throughout the U.S. and abroad. First two

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America’s Music Concert – Skagit

rows of seating will be reserved for VIP ticket holders. Admission is $25 / $50 VIP. More info: 360-746-0633, bellinghamjazz@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/pearl.django.saves.kplu/.

WWU Jazz Ensembles, Spring Concert – The American musical style

Jazz cut its teeth on and rose to popularity through its use of popular songs from the first half of the 20th century. Join us as we explore popular music ranging from the second half of the 20th century through today. Featuring works by The Beatles, Steely Dan, Bjork, Radiohead, Soundgarden, Stevie Wonder, and more. This concert features student combos and big bands, directed by Kevin Woods, Christian Cassolary, and Johnny Toulouse. Performance on Fri., June 3 at 7:30pm in the WWU PAC. Free admission. More info: www.cfpa.wwu.edu/event/jazz-ensembles-4.

Deobrat Mishra Indian Raga Singing & Kirtan – Experience authentic Indian spiritual singing and participate in call and response chanting on Fri., June 10 at 8pm at 3 OMS Yoga (1319 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Learn traditional Hindustani scale from 11th generation sitar master from Benares, India. Benefit for Benares Music Academy and Daya Foundation. Admission is $20. Info: 360-738-9368 or www.soundings.com/mishra-concert.

BUG Annual Open Mic – Bring your

song to perform at BUG’s Annual Open Mic on Sat., June 4 from 3-4:30pm at St. James Presbyterian Church Social Hall (910 14th Ave., Bellingham). Each performer will be eligible to enter a raffle drawing. We’ll also sing from The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1 and the BUG song book, so bring those and a stand. No beginner sessions at this meeting. Admission is $5 suggested donation. More info: bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com.

The Honeybees to present Final Concert – The Honeybees vocal quartet

has been performing together since the fall of 2003. Their wings are getting weary after twelve and a half years of buzzing throughout the state and beyond. Kathy, Marcia, Iris, and Barb, will present “One Last Buzz” on June 5 at 2pm in The Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 1224 Cornwall Ave. in Bellingham. Please join us! Admission is free with donations gratefully accepted. For more information on the concert, email barb@thehoneybees.biz. To learn more about the quartet, visit www.thehoneybees.biz.

Valley College Music Department presents a grand finale concert of music from and by American composers on Wed., June 8 at 7:30pm in McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). The concert choir, having just returned from singing in Carnegie Hall, will perform selections from Dan Forrest’s “Requiem for the Living” along with American folk songs. The concert also features the Showcase Singers and our graduating students in special performances. Admission is $10 general / $7 seniors and students. More info: 866-624-6897 or www.mcintyrehall.org. (continued on page 26)

Women with Wings Gathering –

Women with Wings invites all women to our bi-monthly gathering, first and third Tuesdays (June 7 & 21), for a time of singing, sharing stories from our outreach visits to facilities, and learning about the healing power of song. A special interactive workshop, “One Note Healing,” will be led by Cantor Miriam Fein, BSM as part of our gathering on Tues., June 21. Meetings held at 6:30pm at the First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). All voices are welcome! Admission is by donation. Info: 360-920-7533 or linda@lindasongs.com.

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Bellingham Festival of Music Tunes Up for Summer by Justin Hawkinson “Celebrating Classical Music” is the slogan of Bellingham’s premier symphony festival. The Bellingham Festival of Music has been entertaining fans of orchestra performance for more than twenty years. This year’s celebrating is about to crescendo as the summer schedule begins July 1 at the WWU Performing Arts Center. On the program will be selections by Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann. World-renowned cellist Lynn Harrell will be a featured soloist. The 2016 Festival Orchestra is a diverse collection of professional musicians from across the globe who have committed to sharing chamber music at its highest level with the Bellingham audience. Under the baton of Artistic Director Michael Palmer, this collection of symphonic all-stars are preparing to present a full series of concerts this summer. After the July 1 opener to the summer season, concertgoers can see the ensemble perform different classical pieces at WWU on July 5, 9, 13, and 17. Each performance will feature a guest artist, and the finale on July 17 will include the 2016 Bellingham Festival Chorus, a select choir of talented singers in our community. Tickets are available for the entire season ($242-$302adult) or for individual

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concerts ($32-$45) by calling the WWU Box Office at 360-650-6146 or going online to tickets.wwu.edu. The Hampton Inn at Interstate 5 Exit 258 is offering festival packages, including a discounted room, tickets, and shuttle service to performances. They can be reached at 360-676-7700.

Also on the agenda this year is an evening with The Calidore String Quartet on July 7 for $25-$35 and on July 10, “Chamber Music by the Bay” will showcase principal members of the Festival Orchestra performing in smaller groups at The Bellingham Ferry Terminal. Tickets for that event are $60 and will include a catered reception. As in past years, the 2016 festival will look beyond the concert hall to include some events that are free to the public. On July 6 and 15, there will be a music program at the Whatcom Museum, and on July 11, the Jansen Art Center in Lynden will be the venue. The Calidore String Quartet will be at the Drayton Harbor Music Festival in Blaine on July 10 to interact with young musicians as well as share their music. Other live concerts and master classes may be announced so enthusiasts are encouraged to check the latest festival schedule times and extended program at: www.bellinghamfestival.org. The site also has information about parking, sponsor/ membership opportunities and a form for Entertainment News Northwest ~June 2016

potential volunteers. Anyone who would like to see the Festival Orchestra in action can find their music on YouTube and iTunes. A 2-CD recording of 1999’s Beethoven in Bellingham performance is available on Amazon. In December 2015, the Bellingham Festival of Music was awarded a $10,000 grant from The National Endowment for the Arts for “artistic excellence in music presentation.” The prize money, in addition to corporate sponsors, ticket sales and membership donations fuel an organization that invests in the future of orchestra music for Bellingham and the surrounding area. They give scholarships to further the education of local music students and the festival partners with The Whatcom Symphony Orchestra to provide support for the music programs at local schools. “Beethoven in the Schools” is an educational outreach that has been teaching at local elementary schools since 2012. The “Play it Forward Music Residency” is a program that sponsors musicians (including the Calidore Quartet) to come and perform for the community. And recently the “Fifth Grade Strings Program” provided $12,000 for the purchase of music instruction books, music stands, and stand racks for each elementary school in the district. Top left: In a concert career spanning more than thirty years, Taiwanese American violinist Cho-Liang Lin has performed all over the world. Lin will perform Mozart’s Violin Concerto #4 in D Major, K. 218 on July 5. Photo courtesy of Opus 3 Artists. Top right: World-renowned cellist Lynn Harrell has performed internationally as a recitalist, chamber musician, and orchestra soloist. Harrell will be a featured soloist at Bellingham Festival of Music’s opening concert on July 1. Photo by Christian Steiner. Bottom left: On July 13, Bellingham Festival of Music will present the young pianist, Kook-Wai Lio. The Vancouver Sun says, “Lio is a musician’s musician, a breed of more self-effacing players, whose focus is first, last, and always on the score.” Bottom right: Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, the distinguished American pianist Peter Serkin began his concert career at the young age of 12. On July 17, Serkin will join the Festival Orchestra for Piano Concerto #24 in C Minor, K. 491 by Mozart.

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McCarthy’s Irish Band Concert –

Enjoy the sounds of Ireland with McCarthy’s Irish Band at the Littlefield Celtic Center in Mount Vernon. A multigenerational family quartet playing both traditional ballads and original works, the McCarthy family has traveled the world captivating audiences with their incredible talent and passionate playing. Purchase tickets at www.CelticArts.org or by calling 360-416-4934. Join us at 1124 Cleveland Ave in downtown Mount Vernon on Thurs., June 9, from 7-9pm. Admission is $15 member, $20 general. More info: 360-416-4934, info@celticarts. org or www.CelticArts.org.

Bellingham Youth Summer Band –

The Bellingham Youth Jazz Summer Band begins rehearsals on Wed., June 15 from 6-9pm at the Bellingham Senior Activities Center (315 Halleck St.). Interested 6-12th grade musicians with at least 1 year of playing experience on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, drums and/or vocals may join if they are currently in school band/orchestra and/or taking regular private instruction. Seven rehearsals and 12-14 performances through August 7. Preregistration deadline is Fri., June 10; preregister by contacting director Mark Kelly at 360-676-5750 or markelly@oz.net. Cost is $160. More info: 360-676-5750 or www.jazzproject.org.

We All Sing for Ice Cream – Are you

crazy for ice cream? Do you love music? Then come join Harmony Northwest Chorus for their “We All Sing For Ice Cream” social on Sun., June 12 from 3-5pm at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Guest performers and prizes; $10 suggested donation. More info: 360-201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org.

Whatcom Chorale presents “The Majestic Soul” – Treat yourself to an

afternoon of polyphonic brilliance on Sun., June 12 at 3pm at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). G. F. Handel proclaims the grand and the glorious in his popular works of adulation and charity, “The Coronation Anthems” and “The Foundling Hospital Anthem.” Tickets will be available at the door and at

Village Books, Piper Music, Everybody’s Store, The Greenhouse, and The Food Co-op. Admission is $20 general / $15 seniors and students / $5 age 18 and under. More info: 360-738-7166 or www.whatcomchorale.org.

MVHS Jazz: Live at the Lincoln – Join us at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) on Tues., June 14 at 7pm for the third and final performance in a special series of one of Washington’s premier jazz programs. These jazz bands, directed by Jacob Scheer, 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! Admission is $10 general / $6 seniors / $4 students. All proceeds benefit the MVHS Jazz Program. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. Brown Bag: Jazz Piano Concert with Scot Ranney – Join Scot Ranney for an exciting summer piano concert on Thurs., June 16 at 12:30pm at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St.,

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Piper Music under New Ownership William Brooke, the new owner of Piper Music has big plans for the store, which has an extensive inventory of sheet music and also sells music accessories and used pianos. The first step has been a move from the Fountain District location to a triangularshaped building at 1705 N. State St. “This new space will house the retail store and also have a recital hall seating 30-40 people, plus four soundproofed teaching studios,” Brooke said. “We will rent the teaching studios on an hourly basis, as well as rent the recital hall. We also will start to hire highly qualified teachers of voice, piano, brass and woodwind instruments for private lessons. “The recital hall will allow Piper Music to extend music education beyond private Former Piper Music owner Mary Jackson, with instruction by offering group classes in new owner, William Brooke. music theory, music history, pedagogy and master classes,” Brooke added. “We will offer educational music seminars and regular classical music performances for the community. We are developing the space and Piper Music to be the epicenter of conservatory-quality music education and performances in Bellingham.” William Brooke purchased Piper Music from Mary Jackson, who founded the store in 1991. “Her passion and commitment to customer service is inspiring and her intelligent knowledge of the products is truly amazing,” Brooke said. “I am a humble recipient of what she has nurtured, cared for and loved over so many years.” Piper Music is open from 10am to 6pm weekdays and 10am to 5pm on Saturdays. For more information, visit www.PiperSheetMusic.com or call 360-738-7166.

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Bellingham). Scot has been performing and composing music for most of his life, much of it overseas. When Scot is in town, he has a great time sharing his music locally. This concert will feature some of his new originals, along with some well-known favorites. Scot will also share some interesting stories from his recent adventures in Hong Kong. Admission is $3 suggested donation. More info: 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

An Evening of A Cappella – Enjoy an

evening of pure a cappella singing in the beautiful Fairhaven Village Green on Tues., June 21 at 7pm. A variety of a cappella groups from Canada and the U.S. will come together to share their voices. Songs ranging from Barbershop Harmony to DooWop to Gospel, and everything in between, will fill the evening air in Fairhaven! Free admission. More info: 360-384-4432.

WAVE Summer Fest Concert #1 –

Washington Allegro Vivace Ensemble (WAVE) continues its concert season with Summer Fest Concert #1 on Fri. & Sat., June 24 & 25, 7pm at The Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Featuring the world premiere of Patrick Neher’s Trio “Mimi: A Mini-Operetta” for clarinet, violin, and bass, the concert will also present the ever popular “Trout” Quintet of Franz Schubert, and “Tango Favorites” of Astor Piazzolla, all “spicy” chamber music to kick off summer! Players’ bios, sound clips, and more information can be found online. Tickets are $25 general / $18 student at the door. Discounts at AllegroVivace.us and BrownPaperTickets. com. More info: patrick@allegrovivace.us, 360-312-3811 or www.allegrovivace.us.

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Justin Hayward – The Lincoln Theatre

(712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents Justin Hayward, the iconic singersongwriter / lead guitarist / composer of The Moody Blues in his 2016 Stage Door tour. Named for the song “Stage Door” from Hayward’s first solo album Songwriter, this tour represents the significance that music has had in his life and the way it has come full circle. Joining Hayward, as they have on previous tours, will be Mike Dawes (guitar) and Julie Ragins (keyboard, background vocals). The set will be a mix of fan favorites, from Justin’s solo career and The Moody Blues alike. Performance on Fri., June 24, 7:30-9:30pm. Admission is $60 / $50 / $40 / $30 / $2 member discount. Info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org , 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

SummerFest, Juhannus – Join us for an all day celebration of summer solstice and music honoring an age old Finnish/Nordic tradition. This summer festival will be held on Sun., June 26 from 3-7pm at Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldston Rd., Bellingham). Various community non-profits are joining together to pay tribute and honor those who have mentored music in our community. A full spectrum of musical genres will be represented. Come and enjoy the festivities, stay all day or just for an hour, to support music in our community and enjoy Juhannus in a beautiful setting with the area’s finest musicians. Great Finnish traditional food delicacies will be provided by the Finlandia Foundation Suomi Chapter and prepared by A Taste of Elegance. Admission is $10. Info: 360-715-3763 or 360-714-8600.

Songs for a Summer’s Day –

Extraordinary vocalist Sonia Alexis presents a recital to raise money for the Northwest Washington Medical Society Pre-Med Scholarship Endowment at WWU on Sun.,

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Come With Me If You Want to Live – A brand-new, locally-written musical based on a certain famous ‘80s cyborg action thriller, with synthesizers and roller skates. It’s Man vs. Machine. . . vs. Drum Machine. Performances at 7:30pm at IDiOM Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) on Thurs.-Sat., June 2-4. Admission is $10 advance / $12 at the door. More info: 360-305-3524 or www.idiomtheater.com.

Proof – Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize

for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, David Auburn’s Proof is a passionate, intelligent story about fathers and daughters, the nature of genius, and the power of love. Performances at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave.), Thurs.-Sat., June 2-4, 9-11 & 16-18 at 7:30pm; Sun., June 5 & 12 at 2pm. Admission is $20. More info: 360-2936829 or www.acttheatre.com.

Mary Poppins – Don’t miss the

legendary musical Mary Poppins, performed by the senior students (ages 12-16) at Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth (1059 N. State St.). Filled with bright music and dance, this family-friendly show can be enjoyed by children of all ages. The story opens with Bert, a spry young chimney sweep and street artist, who is quite infatuated with our leading lady. At the request of Jane and Michael Banks, Mary Poppins swoops in to help their family. Admission is $10. Performances on: Fri., June 3 & 10, 7pm; Sat., June 4 & 11, 2pm & 7pm; Sun., June 5 & 12, 2pm. More info: 360-306-8531, media@baay.org or www.baay.org.

Anything Goes at the Bellingham Theatre Guild – The age-old tale of boy-meets-girl and the complications

which ensue intrigue every audience, and no musical puts it on stage better than Anything Goes. This show is an amusing story wrapped around one of Cole Porter’s magical scores. It’s a wonder that all the romances are sorted out and disaster is averted aboard the magical ship where anything goes! Performances at The Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.) on Fri. & Sat., June 10 & 11 at 7:30pm; Sun., June 12, 19 & 26 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., June 16-18 & 23-25 at 7:30pm. Admission is $8-$14. More info: 360-733-1811 or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

Tommy – The Who’s Tommy rocks

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Hamlet – William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is perhaps the greatest play ever written. Come see why “the play’s the thing” in this stunning co-production by iDiOM Theater and Stone Town Theatre Works. Performances at IDiOM Theater (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham), 7:30pm, Fri. & Sat., June 10 & 11 and Thurs.-Sat., June 16-18 & 23-25. Admission is $12. Info: 360-305-3524 or www.idiomtheater.com.

Shakespeare’s Wonderland –

Shakespeare’s Wonderland is an original work in which Alice’s trip down the rabbit hole finds the strange world of Wonderland inhabited by characters even stranger than its usual suspects. Presented by Shakespeare Northwest in several parks throughout June and July: Sat., June 11, 6:30pm, Fairhaven Village Green, Bellingham; Sun., June 12, 1pm, Fairhaven Village Green; Sun., June 12, 6:30pm, ACT Annex, Anacortes; Sat., June 18, 1pm Lincoln Theatre, Mount Vernon; Sat., June 25, 2pm, Gilkey Square, La Conner; Sun., June 26, 2pm, Maiben Park, Burlington; and Sun., June 26, 4pm, Hillcrest Park, Mount Vernon. Free admission. More info: 206-317-3023, eal@shakesnw.org or www.shakesnw.org.

June 26 from 3-4:30pm in the Mount Baker Theatre Encore Room (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Donations gratefully accepted. More info: 360-9618833 or cckey@hinet.org.

Ana Popovic at the Lincoln Theatre –

The Rick Epting Foundation for the Arts and Lincoln Theatre are excited to bring Ana Popovic to the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) on Sun., July 3 at 7:30pm. The award-winning, hard-touring, sexy guitar slinger blends smoking electric funk and slide guitar, jazzy instrumentals and a tight blues groove with soulful, feminine vocals. Ana has shared headlining stages with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr., Jonny Lang, and many others. The opener will be local band The Naughty Blokes. Admission is $20-$35. More info: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Vancouver’s Summer Delight:

by Iris Likkel If the math is correct, William Shakespeare just had his four hundred fifty second birthday. Did you celebrate? What? Here’s how to make it up to Old Will. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, will again grace the public with its annual dynamic lineup of Shakespeare plays, music, and a variety of delightful, special events for every taste. The festival is a not-for-profit professional series that has been in existence since 1990. Based in the beautiful city of Vancouver during the summer, it has been the venue to attend for locals and those within traveling distance who desire an unforgettable entertainment experience. Tickets are now on sale; the season opens June 3 and runs until September 24. You have dates all summer long to choose from. The dilemma will be making the choice(s). Here’s a quick preview: Romeo and Juliet is the season opener with previews starting June 3 with the official opener on June 10. It runs Tuesday through Sunday until September 23 on the BMO Mane Stage in Vanier Park. The Merry Wives of Windsor plays in repertory with previews beginning June 17. Additional plays and events are: • Othello: June 24–September 17 on the Howard Family Stage • Pericles: July 2–September 18 on the Howard Family Stage • Bard-B-Q & Fireworks: Saturday, July 23, Wednesday July 27 & Saturday, July 30 and it includes a play, dinner and on-site entertainment and world-class fireworks. • Chor Leoni men’s choir: Mondays, June 20 & 27 at 2pm & 7:30pm on the Mane Stage • Wine Wednesdays: July 13, August 10 and September 7 at 6pm. Play ticket purchase required for this event. • Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Live at the Bard on Mondays, July 11 & 18, at 7:30pm

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• Opera & Arias – The Magic Flute: A costumed staging on Mondays, August 29 & September 5, at 2pm & 7:30pm • Exploring Shakespeare Talks: Paul Budra of Simon Fraser University will present a deeper exploration of each of the plays’ background and story on Saturdays, June 11 & 25, July 16 and August13, at 11am. • Salon Series: These panel discussions will focus on a behind-the-scenes focus and is new this season. Dates are (Mondays) July 18, August 29 and September 5, at 7pm. • Talkback Tuesdays: These post-show discussions are free in both theatres. Dates: July 5–August 30. • Family Nights: There is special family package pricing available July 6, August 3 and August 31, at 6pm with lively pre-show activities for families.

Choices are plentiful, but the Bard tickets are in demand. Prices for this season begin at $20. If you want the best seat and performance selection, make your reservations early. It’s common for many performances to sell out. You can order your tickets online at the Bard website, www.bardonthebeach.com , or

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call the Bard Box Office at 604-739-0559 or (toll free) 1-877-739-0559. There is more information and the most recent production photos online. Explore it to help you decide. Don’t put it off. As the Bard himself once penned, “… that we would do we should do when we would…”

Top left: Romeo and Juliet: Andrew Chown as Romeo & Hailey Gillis as Juliet. Top right: Othello: Kayla Deorksen as Desdemona, Luc Roderique as Othello & Kayvon Kelly as Iago. Bottom left: Pericles: Sereana Malani as Thaisa & Kamyar Pazandeh as Pericles. Bottom right: The Merry Wives of Windsor: Amber Lewis as Mistress Ford, Ashley Wright as Falstaff & Katey Wright as Mistress Page. Photos & image design by David Cooper & Emily Cooper.

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division of performers ages 16-18, as well as an ensemble of talented students ages 13-15. Parental guidance suggested for younger viewers, but note that parts of the original show have been adapted to better suit this cast and BAAY’s community. Performances at BAAY Theatre (1059 N. State St.) Thurs.-Sun., June 23-26 from 7-9pm and Sat., June 25 at midnight. Admission is $10. Info: media@baay.org , 360-306-8531 or www.baay.org.

Clear Space Short Festival – This

first-ever production will feature 8 one-acts of varying genres: dramatic, comedic, romantic, something for everyone! Think of it as a theatrical sample platter on Thurs.-Sat., June 23-25 from 7:30-9:30pm at The Claire Theatre (655 Front St., Lynden). Admission is $5 / tickets available June 1 at www. brownpapertickets.com. More info: 360-354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clearspaceyouth.com.

Farmers Market to Showcase Local Talent by Justin Hawkinson Chef in the Market has been a monthly crowd favorite at the Bellingham Farmers Market in recent years. The cooking demonstrations and sampling will be back every third Saturday for the 2016 season, but things will not be business as usual. This year’s booth will be manned by teams of (at least) two chefs from different local kitchens, in partnership with the Sustainable Connections Food and Farming program. The teams were made up from members and associates of The Northwest Washington Chefs Collaborative, a group of local culinary professionals who work with Sustainable Connections to increase local food awareness and encourage farm-to-table food sourcing. Bellingham Farmers Market Director Caprice Teske has a clear vision for what the Chef in the Market is trying to accomplish. “We want customers to be inspired to try new ingredients or to use ingredients in new ways,” Teske said. “Obviously, our end goal is that customers are encouraged to shop directly from farmers and that they see the value in using seasonal products in their meal planning. And we also want to showcase the chefs that have taken the extra step of procuring local ingredients for their businesses. It’s valuable to hear from professionals that local, seasonal products really can’t be beat!” This season the partner chefs will be sampling local fare on June 18, July 16, August 20 and September 17. The ingredients will be from local farms, and the recipes will be available for market attendees to take home and recreate. Each dish will have a five ingredient limit (except for some basic kitchen staples) and starting at 11am, 11:30am, and noon, there will be a twenty minute show demonstrating techniques and introducing the produce of local farmers. Attendees will be given samples, and there will be opportunities to ask questions.

2016 Chef in the Market Calendar Sat., June 18, 11am: Andrew Clarke, Acme Farms + Kitchen and Charlie Pasquier, Goat Mountain Pizza Sat., July 16, 11am: Jeremy Weizenbaum, Chuckanut Brewery and Eric Truglas & Dominique Faury, EAT Sat., Aug. 20, 11am: Arlen Coiley & Richard Balogh, Rifugio’s Italian Cuisine and Gabriel Claycamp, Cauldron Broths Sat., Sept. 17, 11am: Josh Silverman, chef extraordinaire and Justin Hawkinson, Crave Catering

The Northwest Washington Chefs Collaborative includes: Will Arnett, Justin Hawkinson, Arlen Coiley, Richard Balogh, Patrick Durgan, Gabriel Claycamp, Andrew Clarke and Mataio Gillis. Josh Silverman and Charlie Pasquier are not pictured. Photo by Meaghan Flesch for Sustainable Connections.

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Get in the Game! READ: Summer Reading for Teens 2016 – This

summer, be a reading MVP! Challenge yourself to read, review, and participate in our summer reading program for teens. Online and in-person options offer chances to win in weekly and end-of-summer prize drawings. More info: 360-778-7323, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org/teens or visit any Bellingham Public Library location.

Take Another Look! Adult Summer Reading Photo Challenge – It is time

to look at reading from a fresh perspective! Challenge yourself to share photos of your favorite books, libraries, and reading

activities on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #bplsummer2016 (beginning June 4). Participants will have chances to win monthly prizes and be entered into our end-of-summer grand prize drawing. Visit www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or any Bellingham Public Library location for more information. Free. Info: 360-778-7323.

Author Reads – Julie Trimingham will

read from her new book, Way Elsewhere, at 7pm on Thursday, June 16, at Village Books in Fairhaven. She will be joined on stage by writer/performer Rena Priest, violinist Swil Kanim, and teen poet Eliza Julius, because music, friends, and freewheeling conversation always make for more fun at a reading!

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 (June 3 & 17), noon-1pm at the Dorothy Haggen Building (2211 Rimland Dr., Bellingham). More info: 360-333-8777 or 1383833.toastmastersclubs.org.

Bellingham City Club Luncheon – On Wed., June 22, Bellingham City Club will offer a program discussion of the future of Cherry Point. 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.

Nooksack Salmon Community Presentation – Join the Nooksack River

Stewards for a fun and informational presentation covering topics like Pacific salmon species, life stages, and healthy habitat. Learn all about this keystone species and discover ways you can help protect them on Sat., June 25 from noon-1pm at the North Fork Library (7506 Kendall Rd., Maple Falls). No RSVP necessary; all ages welcome. Free admission. More info: 360-599-2020 or www.wcls.org.

Gone With the Wind – The Lincoln

Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents Gone With the Wind, the third film in our 90th Anniversary series., on Sat., June 4 from 2-6pm. The film was released in January of 1940 and is offered for the price of its release decade, $1 per seat. This 238-minuate film is rated G. A multiple Oscar winner, Gone With the Wind tells the story of a manipulative Southern belle who carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War. More info: 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

The Princess Bride – The Mount

Vernon City Library presents The Princess Bride in a free screening on Sat., June 11 at 2:30pm at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St.) as part of the Mount Vernon City Library’s Summer Reading Program. The story begins when a young boy listens while his grandfather reads him the adventures of Buttercup, the most beautiful woman in the world, and Westly, the man she loves, in the fairy-tale kingdom of Florin. The movie will be followed by a free barbecue and ice cream social in Pine Square. The 98-minute film is rated PG. This great event is made possible by an Elks #1604 Beacon Grant. Free admission. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Tours/Shows with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Colorado Highlights

Show, June 17, 10:30am, free • Victoria Spectacular Gardens Tour, June 20-22, $705 • Vancouver Canopy Tree Walk & Botanical Gardens Tour, June 21, $94 • Cuba Travel Show, June 24, 1pm, free • Windjammer Tall Ship Sailing Cruise & Lunch, June 29, $69 • B.C. Salt Spring Island Tour, June 28, $161 • B.C. Sunshine Coast, Desolation Sound & Discovery Islands, July 10-14, $1825 • Bali Travel Show, July 13, 11am • Mariners vs. White Sox, July 20, $78 • San Juan Island Wildlife Cruise, July 25 • Fireworks Competition Celebration of Lights & Cruise, July 27, $185 • North Cal. Special Trains & Redwoods, July 27-31, $1999 • Canadian Maritimes & Nova Scotia, Aug. 1-13, $4096 (filling) • B.C. Gulf Island Mayne, Aug. 9, $173 • Trains of Colorado, Aug. 21-28, $2999 • Mariners vs. Yankees, Aug. 24, $84 • Panama Canal Cruise, Oct. 5-20, choose cabin for price • Colonial Williamsburg & Washington D.C., Oct. 13-20, $2599 • Cuba Tour, Nov. 2-10, $4995 • Victoria Holiday Escape, Dec. 6-7, $399.99 • Blissful Bali, March 5-13, $2590. • All rates, subject to change, are per person double occupancy. More info and registration: 360-733-4030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

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“What’s the Point” Low Tide Exploration – Whatcom Land Trust and

the Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve Citizen Stewardship Committee will sponsor free natural history exploration from 10am2pm on Sat., June 4 at Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve in northern Whatcom County. During the morning’s low tide, naturalists familiar with intertidal creatures and seaweeds, birds, native plants and local geology will answer questions and lead guided tours along the beach. Participants are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch. Additional sponsors include the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Whatcom County Parks and Recreation. Take I-5 Exit 266 and drive west on Grandview Road for 8.5 miles. Follow the road as it curves left and becomes Koehn Road. Continue 1/2 mile to the parking lot on the left. Free. More info: www.whatcomlandtrust.org.

creatures call home, and each have their favorites places to hide, lay eggs, rear their young, and have lunch. Put on your boots, and come discover who lives on the rocks, in the sand, and within the eelgrass meadows. Pack a snack and plan to stay afterwards. This beach has many treasures to explore. Join us on Sun., June 5, 10:30am-12:30pm. Admission is adults (18+) $12 / kids (4-17) $8 / kids three and under free / babies worn in carriers welcome. More info: 360-389-3414, holly@wildwhatcom.org or www.wildwhatcom.org/ community/#family-field-outings.

Wild Whatcom’s Ladies Night Out: Moon of the Salmon’s Return – As

Spring Flower Contest – For those who grow early spring flowers, we welcome you to bring an entry to the Annual Grange Flower Show on Tues., June 14 from 10am-noon at the Laurel Grange (6172 Guide Meridian, Bellingham). There are a variety of guidelines for submission, and you are encouraged to contact chairperson Penny Mumford for full details. Free admission. More info: 360-647-9672.

June 25, 10am-5pm. Admission is $10. More info: 360-647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections.org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ 2015-imagine-this-home-and-landscape-tour.

the daylight hours reach their fullness on the Summer Solstice, we’ll explore the salmon’s life lesson of rejuvenation, renewal and enjoy a moment of peace and reflection as we watch the day turn to night on Sat., June 18 from 7-9:30pm. What’s more fun than an evening of exploration, remembrance, and a taste of summer with a bunch of wild ladies? Location revealed after registration. Admission is $12. More info: 360-3893414, holly@wildwhatcom.org or www.wildwhatcom.org/ community/#ladies-night-out.

Wild Whatcom Family Field Outing – June brings the lowest tide of the year, so let’s go exploring! Marine Park in Fairhaven (100 Harris Ave., Bellingham) has a surprising variety of places that

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some of the coolest houses in Whatcom County. Do-it-yourselfers and those looking for great contractors for an upcoming project will delight in a weekend of exploring beautiful, innovative, and ecofriendly homes and landscapes during the 14th Annual Imagine This! Home and Landscape Tour. This year’s tour includes 8 amazing locations, featuring the best in eco-friendly homes and landscapes and a chance to win a home energy audit with the Community Energy Challenge! New this year: VIP Bus Tour which offers in-depth education, savory local lunch and adult beverages, and hassle free transportation. Tour takes place on Sat.,

Point Roberts Garden Tour #14 – This much-anticipated biennial tour allows a peek into nine unique private gardens in Point Roberts on Sun., June 26 from 10am-4pm. It is self-guided and includes a map, plus afternoon tea with entertainment. Tickets available day of the tour at 391 Tyee Drive: $15 (U.S.) / $20 (Cdn.). See website for additional ticket locations and information: www.pointrobertsgardentour.org. More info: 360-945-2066 or info@pointrobertsgardenclub.org.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market – Find exclusive and unique hand crafted art, special gifts, and value-added seafood products created and sold by Lummi Community members on Sat., June 4 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 familyfriendly. More info: 360-306-8554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com.

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a Vietnam Veteran, and a graduate of Eastern Washington University, where he earned a BA and M.Ed. He worked as a mental health therapist before turning his energies to writing. Ramon has written several books including Tomás and the Magic Race Cars, and Migrant Sun, and has another, Echoes of the Wind, being published this year. Join us at 501 S. 4th St, La Conner, WA 98257 on Sun., June 12, 2-4pm. • Admission is $5 general / $4 seniors & kids 6-12 / free age 5 and under / $10 families / members free. More info: museum@co.skagit.wa.us, www.skagitcounty.net/museum or 360-466-3365.

“Trails West! Crossing the Continent 1840-1869” – The Skagit Valley A Visit with Holocaust Survivor Noémi Ban – There are a handful of

Holocaust survivors in the Northwest who were old enough during World War II to remember the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp. Noemi Ban, 93, of Bellingham, is one of them. Ban was a young woman when she lost most of her family at Auschwitz. She survived, and has been sharing her story of hope and forgiveness since. Join us for her story on Sat., June 4 at 7:30pm at Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). Free admission. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond – Lifelong

Mount Vernon Resident, Joan Lee, got her library card in the second grade, 70 years ago now. In 1956, the Mount Vernon Library had just recently moved into a new and state of the art facility at the site of the present library, after over 30 years in its previous location in the old City Hall building. This year marks the 100th anniversary, and the centennial celebration, of the Mount Vernon City Library as a public entity. In honor of this landmark, the library is opening an oral histories project that we are calling, “Telling Our Stories: Local Histories in the Library and Beyond.” We all have a story to tell about how the library has touched our lives; the Mount Vernon City Library wants to know yours. Appointments available and preferred every Tues. from 1-7pm by phone. The Mount Vernon City Library is located at 315 Snoqualmie St.. Free admission. More info: 360-336-6209, betsyc@mountvernonwa.gov or www.mountvernonwa.gov/calendar.aspx.

Genealogical Society (SVGS) presents, “Trails West: Crossing the Continent 1840-1869” on Sat. June 11, 1-3pm at the Burlington Senior Center East Entrance (1011 Greenleaf Ave.). The speaker is Seattle genealogist, Mary Kircher Roddy. Ms. Roddy will discuss how the settlement of the West began before the completion of the transcontinental railroad. How did our ancestors get there, and what was the journey like? SVGS programs are free, and everyone is welcome. More info: 360-7576224, genealogy0715@genealogy.org or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org.

Burlington’s Carnegie Library Centennial Celebration – The

Burlington Public Library and City of Burlington Historical Preservation Advisory Board are hosting a Centennial Celebration for Burlington’s Carnegie Library on Sat., June 25 from noon-3pm. Free festivities kick off with a tour, from noon-12:45pm, inside the historic Carnegie Library (901 E. Fairhaven Ave.). Immediately following the tour, from 1-3pm, the festivities move to the Burlington Public Library (820 Washington Ave.), for the historic official opening of the 100-year-old time capsule. The historic artifacts will be displayed for public viewing at the library. All ages welcome to this historic event. Refreshments. On Facebook: burlingtonhistoricalsociety. More info: 360-755-0760, karenp@burlingtonwa.gov or www.hubhistory.burlingtonwa.gov.

Voces del Valle: Voices of the Valley –

Exhibit featuring stories of the Latino Community in Skagit County from 1940 to present—in their own voices. On display at the Skagit County Historical Museum (501 S. 4th St., La Conner) from June 11-Sept. 25. • Skagit Topic: Featuring local poet Ramon Ledesma, a Northwest writer living in rural Sedro Woolley. He was born into a family of sixteen brothers and sisters. He’s Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Saturday Coffee with NSC –

Northwest Singles Club invites you to join some of our 100+ membership, 10am, each Saturday for coffee, conversation, and friendship at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Our decadesold club is for single adults over age 55. Come on down, check us out, and browse our monthly calendar of events. Free admission. More info: 360-933-4507 or nwsinglesclub@gmail.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., June 4 from 10:30am-1pm at the Burlington Library; you will meet with a Veteran Navigator one-on-one! We are veterans helping veterans. More info: 360-3935514, veterannavigator@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/ WhatcomCountyVeteranNavigators. Subaru World Record Event! – On Sun., June 5, Dewey Griffin Subaru will join the Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce to host an attempt to break the world record for the Longest Parade of Subaru Cars. The day before (Sat., June 4) there will be a fabulous party filled with gorgeous Birch Bay views, live music, food vendors, and friends. Special guest, Norm Johnson, formerly of the Seattle Seahawks, will be the MC for the event and will be on hand to sign autographs. Beginning at 3pm on Saturday, participants check in and receive a gift bag with Subaru Gear items, and a special raffle ticket that enters you to win amazing prices like $1000 cash! Each registered driver will receive a 1-Day Pass to the Birch Bay Waterslides. Visit www.birchbaychamber.com to pre-register and reserve your place in history! Dewey Griffin Subaru will donate $1.00 per car to local charity, the Bridge.

Bellingham Laughter Club On Demand – Embrace laughter for a rich

and rewarding life! Free to 4-104 year olds. Laughter Club will meet near the owl sculpture at Elizabeth Park, from 4-5pm, the first Sunday during the summer months (June 5, July 3, and August 7). For information, call Mary Lou Richardson at 360-734-4989.

Behind the Scenes at Bellingham Public Library – Did you know the

Central Library has a hidden 4th floor and a book hospital? Registration for our tour is not required, but please contact Jenni at jjohnson@cob.org or 360-778-7217 if you require mobility assistance. We will meet in the upper mezzanine of the Central Library at 210 Central Avenue in Bellingham on Mon., June 6 from 6-7:30pm. Free. Info: 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters –

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters invites you to test your extemporaneous speaking skills, or sit back and enjoy an evening of entertaining speeches each Tuesday (June 7, 14, 21, 28) from 7-8:30pm. Entry is free and open to all at the Spring Creek Retirement Center (223 E Bakerview Rd., Bellingham). More info: 360-756-0217, contact-4470@toastmastersclub.org or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

Astronomy Meeting – The Whatcom

Association of Celestial Observers meets on Thurs., June 9 from 7-9pm in the front auditorium of the WECU building, (5659 Barrett Rd, Ferndale, exit 262). The scheduled presentation is: Videos from the Lick Observatory. Free and open to the public. Info: www.whatcomastronomy.org.

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Club Rock, Swap, Buy, and Sell – Mostly rock club

members will be swapping, selling, and shopping each other’s excess rocks, fossils and gems that they have acquired through the years from local and worldwide sources at this annual club Rockhound Recycling Rendezvous on Sat., June 18 from 10am-5:30pm at Bloedel Donovan Park (2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham). Usually offered are petrified wood, thunder eggs, gems, fine jewelry, polished and ‘”raw” agates, rock art, fossils, rockhound literature and tools, and still more. Visitors are welcome. Free admission. Info: 360384-3187 or www.mtbakerrockclub.org.

Mr. Flip’s Carnival of Wonders and Curiorisities – Don your goggles, lay on

the coal and join us for an afternoon of Steampunk entertainment on Sat., July 23 from 10am-5pm on the Fairhaven Village Green (1207 10th St., Bellingham). There will be a costume contest, music, panels with authors, vendors of punked treasures, and other steamy treats. Special guests include The Nathaniel Johnstone Band. Free admission. More info: www.bellinghamsteampunk.org/Festival.html or bsps98225@gmail.com.

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Entertainment News Northwest ~June 2016

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